CONGRATULATIONSCONGRATULATIONSCONGRATULATIONSCONGRATULATIONS to our
Carroll Catholic School Eighth Grade Class of 2015
Holy Family Roman Catholic Church, Lincoln St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Atlanta
St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church, Elkhart St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Church, Mt. Pulaski
Rev. Jeffrey G. Laible, Pastor ~ Rev. John Pham, Assistant ~ Rev. Simon Taabu, In Residence 316 South Logan Street, Lincoln, IL 62656 - 217.732.4019 ~ Diocese of Peoria
(Pictured from left to right) Justin Thomas Nguyen, Zachary Arthur Craig, Brittany Alexis Long,
Peyton Alexander Batley, Brayton Ryan Brown, Drew Patrick Singleton, Kaytie Sue Klassen and Margaret Grace Hanger
and all of those graduating from Eighth Grade, High School, College and Graduate School.
May your faith in Jesus Christ, and the knowledge you have gained, May your faith in Jesus Christ, and the knowledge you have gained, May your faith in Jesus Christ, and the knowledge you have gained, May your faith in Jesus Christ, and the knowledge you have gained, be the foundation upon which you put your livesbe the foundation upon which you put your livesbe the foundation upon which you put your livesbe the foundation upon which you put your lives
at the service of the Gospel.at the service of the Gospel.at the service of the Gospel.at the service of the Gospel.
HOLY FAMILY ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH, LINCOLN, ILLINOIS MAY 17, 2015 ST. MARY’S ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH, ATLANTA, ILLINOIS ST. PATRICK’S ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH, ELKHART, ILLINOIS ST. THOMAS AQUINAS ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH, MT. PULASKI, ILLINOIS
On Sunday,
May 10, Lillian Grace
Mardauss, daughter of
William & Anna
Mardauss, was baptized at Holy Family
Church. We welcome Lillian into
our Logan County Roman Catholic Community and
congratulate her and her
family.
St. Mary s Ministry St. Mary s Ministry St. Mary s Ministry St. Mary s Ministry
Schedule for Schedule for Schedule for Schedule for
Sunday, May 24Sunday, May 24Sunday, May 24Sunday, May 24
Reader-Paul Eckert
Servers-Griffen Jodlowski, Genna VanWye
Greeters & Gift Bearers- Paul & Vicki Eckert
SCRIPTURE READINGS
FOR THIS WEEK
Monday, May 18 Acts 19:1-8 / Psalm 68:2-7 /
John 16:29-33 Tuesday, May 19
Acts 20:17-27 / Psalm 68:10-11,20-21 / John 17:1-11
Wednesday, May 20 Acts 20:28-38 / Psalm 68:29-
30,33-36 / John 17:11-19 Thursday, May 21 Acts 22:30; 23:6-11 / Psalm 16:1-2,5,7-11 /
John 17:20-26 Friday, May 22
Acts 25:13-21 / Psalm 103:1-2,11-12,19-20 / John 21:15-19
Saturday, May 23 Acts 28:16-20,30-31 / Psalm
11:4-5,7 / John 21:20-25 Sunday, May 24
Acts 2:1-11 / Psalm 104:1,24,29-31,34 / 1
Corinthians 12:3-7,12-13 / John 20:19-23
MASSES FOR THIS WEEK
Monday, May 18-St. John I 7:00 am Jeanette Bergfeld by Judy Sloan (Holy Family)
Tuesday, May 19 5:00 pm Randy Polley by the Patrick Lee Family (Holy Family)
[followed with Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena]
Wednesday, May 20-St. Bernardine of Siena 7:00 am Don McKinlay by Margaret Peifer (Holy Family) 8:00 am Communion Service (St. Patrick’s) 8:30 am Changed to Friday this week.
Thursday, May 21-St. Christopher Magallanes & Companions 7:00 am Thomas John “T.J.” Cosgrove by Janet & Jerry Langenbahn (Holy Family) 11:00 am Rev. Robert O’Connor by the Estate (Vonderlieth Nursing Home) 12 Noon Recitation of the Rosary (Holy Family) 2-5:30 pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament [with Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament] (Holy Family) 5:30 pm Divine Mercy Chaplet Meditation (Holy Family)
Friday, May 22-St. Rita of Cascia 7:00 am John “Jack” Kuznik by Joe & Peg Fitzpatrick (Holy Family) 8:30 am LaVerne Berg by John & Marlene Accardo (Holy Family) [Last CCS Mass for this 2014-2015 school year]
Saturday, May 23 4:00 pm Special Intentions [Sister, Brother & Sister-In-Law] by Raymond Smith (St. Patrick’s) 5:00 pm Brock Endres by Ryker & Quinn (Holy Family)
Sunday, May 24-Pentecost Sunday 8:00 am Steven French by the French Family (Holy Family) 8:30 am All Souls (St. Patrick’s) 9:00 am J. P. & M. J. O’Donnell [In Memory of their Wedding Anniversary 5/23/1959] by Mark & Kathleen Nicholas (St. Mary’s) 10:00 am Jack Przykopanski by Kay (Holy Family) 10:30 am Catherine Johnston & the Deceased Members of the Long Family by Shirley Buckner (St. Thomas Aquinas)
NOTE: Reconciliation at Holy Family Church, Lincoln, is held each Tuesday from 4:30- 4:55 pm and each Saturday from 3:45-4:30 pm. Reconciliation at St. Mary’s Church, Atlanta, is held prior to the 9 am Sunday Mass. Reconciliation at St. Patrick’s Church, Elkhart, is held each Saturday from 3:15- 3:45 pm. Reconciliation at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Mt. Pulaski, is held prior to the 10:30 am Sunday Mass.
PRAY THE ROSARY!!
A few updates on happenings in our Logan County Parishes:
Mass at Vonderlieth Nursing Home in Mt. Pulaski is now scheduled for the second and third Thursdays of the month. Mass begins at 11 am and is open to those who
would like to attend. After discussing the daily Mass schedule at a recent Parish/Finance Council meeting, it was agreed upon to offer two Masses per month at the nursing home and for the immediate future, not have a regularly scheduled Thursday morning Mass at St Thomas.
Other Nursing Home Masses include St. Clara’s Manor, Lincoln, which is scheduled for the first Friday of the month at 1:30 pm. This Mass is also open to those who would like to attend. Additionally, there is monthly Mass at Friendship Manor, in Lincoln.
Welcome Father Joseph Cox, OSB: Father Joseph will be serving our Logan County Parishes during the month of June 2015. Father John Pham will be studying spirituality at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska during the month of June. We wish Father John a safe and educationally enriching month of study.
Father Simon will be making a visit to his home country of Tanzania, Africa, sometime this fall. No dates have been set for his return visit, and once his dates are secure, I will let you know when he will travel home.
Father Laible will return to Tantur Ecumenical Institute, Jerusalem, leaving in late June and returning in mid-July. Father Laible will be taking classes in Scripture, Church History, Inter-faith Religious Issues, etc., while also helping Tantur to develop a program for military chaplains.
The Combined Parish Council began meeting this past fall and will be meeting regularly to assist with the overall continued spiritual development of our Logan County Parishes. This newly formed group is an outgrowth of the Diocesan wide Growing in Faith study, which eventually “linked” our Logan County Parishes.
Thank you for your continued support and interest in our Logan County Parishes. Have a safe and enjoyable summer.
From the desk of . . . Father Laible
UPCOMING GYM SALEUPCOMING GYM SALEUPCOMING GYM SALEUPCOMING GYM SALE Mark your calendars for the last week in May and keep on saving your items to donate for the upcoming Bi-Annual Gym Sale. Drop off dates have been changed to: 8 am-12 Noon & 4-7 pm on Tuesday, May 26, Wednesday, May 27 and Thursday, May 28. We will not be accepting heavy exercise equipment, clothing, electronics nor shoes. We will accept things along the line of small appliances, books, toys, glassware, picture frames, bedding, furniture, plants, etc. The Gym Sale will be held on Friday, May 29 from 8 am-7 pm and Saturday, May 30 from 8 am-1 pm. Please call Inez at (217) 735-2151—-volunteers are needed!!!!
May-the Month of Mary and the Rosary!
Come join the residents at 10:15 am in the St. Clara’s Manor Chapel to pray the Rosary. A gathering to pray the Rosary takes place on the second Monday of each month at St. Clara’s Manor. On the first Monday of each month the Rosary is prayed at St. Mary’s Church at 9 am. Also, every Thursday at 12 Noon the Rosary is recited at Holy Family Church.
The last Carroll Catholic School Culver’s (2530 Woodlawn Road, Lincoln) Fundraiser for this 2014-2015 school year will take place this Wednesday, May 20 from 10:30 am-10 pm. Ten percent of all sales go to CCS. Remember to mention Carrol Catholic School when making your purchase!!! Thank you for all your support this past year!!!
MEETING TO TAKE PLACE!!
The Knight of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary will meet this Wednesday, May 20, at 7 pm in the meeting room at the K of C Hall. Please bring fundraising ideas to the meeting.
Through the mercy of God, may they rest in peace.
Wallace Knauer and Marcia “Jeanne” Parrish
2015-2016
REGISTRATION Registration for Carroll Catholic School is open. Carroll School welcomes all students for:
∗ 3 year-old Preschool (8-11 am) Monday, Wednesday & Friday),
∗ 4 year-old Prekindergarten (8 am-3 pm) Monday thru Friday.
∗ Kindergarten thru Grade 8.
Carroll Catholic School educates the whole child: spiritually and academically. For further information, to arrange a school tour, or to receive a registration packet, contact the school office at (217) 732-7518.
Our 2015 ADA Goals:
Holy Family $ 52,354
St. Mary’s $ 8,490
St. Patrick’s $ 13,312
St. Thomas $ 12,013
Aquinas
ADA (Annual Diocesan Appeal)
The 2015 Annual Diocesan Appeal is doing well. But we need all of you to contribute. If you have not yet made a gift to the ADA, we invite you to do so today. There are envelopes at the entrance of each of our four parishes. Every dollar raised to make our goal supports important diocesan ministries, and every dollar raised over each parish’s goal will be kept in that parish. To those who have pledged, thank you!
Logan County Roman Catholic
Community Prayer Chain To sign up, go to our website www.logancountycatholic.org
and click on Prayer Requests, then click on Prayer Chain Subscription link at the bottom of the page. This prayer
chain enables members to go online and view all of the prayers that have occurred in the past 30 days. Members
can also post a “Praise” for an answer to prayer and view all praises. All who sign up will receive a weekly email with all
the prayer requests for that week.
NEXT SUNDAY
IS FOOD
PANTRY
SUNDAY! Please
bring non-perishable food items for the food pantry: For Holy Family there is a shopping cart located to the right in the main entrance, for St. Mary’s a box is provided in the gathering area, St. Patrick’s and St. Thomas Aquinas items may be left in the main entrance. Items that are always needed include: **canned fruit, canned vegetables, spaghetti & egg noodles, spaghetti sauce, saltine crackers, cereal, Jell-O, tuna, soups, navy or pinto beans, pancake mix & syrup, macaroni & cheese and toilet paper. This last month 141 families were served with 277
bags of groceries with expenditures totaling $446.45. Thank you for all your past support.
The Sanctuary Candle The Sanctuary Candle The Sanctuary Candle The Sanctuary Candle on the on the on the on the Altar Altar Altar Altar atatatat . . .. . .. . .. . .
Holy Family Church is lit this week In Memory of Jim O’Neil
requested by David & Judy Coogan & Margaret Coogan Blanford.
St. Mary’s Church is lit this week In Memory of Almeda & John Dietz &
Lorraine requested by Samuel (Jr.) & Beverly Lane,
St. Thomas Aquinas Church is lit this week for Special Intentions.
DIOCESAN 25th & 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
If you are celebrating 25 or 50 years of marriage in 2015, notify the Parish Office (217) 732-4019. Each couple will receive a personal invitation this summer from the Bishop to attend a Mass on September 13 at 3:30 pm in your honor.
Charismatic Renewal Conference . . . will take place on Saturday, July 25 at the Embassy Suites, East Peoria, with registration beginning at 8 am. Speakers include Ralph Martin and Sister Ann Shields, S.G.L. Praise & worship will be lead by Dan Duet. For registration info go to www.ccr-cdop.org or contact Jan at [email protected] or call (309) 274-3543 or (309) 636-9622.
ACT (Ac�ve Catholic Teens) Fundraiser Info
ACT has kicked off their annual fundraiser for the Steubenville Youth Conference. Parishioners can find a poster board at the back of each church with envelopes for dona�ons. Each envelope will have a dollar amount on it. Parishioners may choose the envelope with the amount they would like to donate. Put the dona�on in the envelope and drop it in the collec�on basket. The Steubenville Youth Conference will take place in Springfield, MO, July 10th through 12th. This is a fantas�c conference for teens! At the Masses, over the next few weeks, teens will be speaking about this conference. One quote from a teen that a-ended last year: "There were so many wonderful things about Steubenville. My favorite part was definitely Adora�on. There is such a deep connec�on when you get to love the Lord, Our God, during this �me. Not only did I get to be close to God, but I also got to see how He moves and works through other teens around me. It was a beau�ful experience that will s�ck with me for the rest of my life." Joella Vermeire Dona�ons for the conference can be made through May 31. ACT appreciates your support!
Dominican Faith Camp Dominican Faith Camp Dominican Faith Camp Dominican Faith Camp Female students entering 6th grade to 9th grade, join us for Dominican Faith Camp at Sacred Heart Convent, Springfield, IL! The event will be held July 12-14. Campers enjoy a safe summer holiday and learn more about Dominican Life. Activities include crafts, games, and prayer time with the Springfield Dominican Sisters, learning about Dominican saints and the four pillars of Dominican life and meeting with a special “Sister Buddy.” Registration fee is $50. (Registration Form, Parental Permission Form, Information about you, Medical Treatment Release Form & Media Release Form) are located on the website listed below. Registration deadline is July 5, 2015. If you have questions, call Sister Teresa Marron at (708) 207-1874 or go to -http://springfieldop.org/news/register-now-for-faith-camp-2015/
Emmaus Days Emmaus Days is a retreat for young men sponsored by the Office of Priestly Vocations. It gives guys the chance
to learn how to listen for God's will in their daily lives. The retreat offers time for prayer, the sacraments, and devotions, while saving lots of time for fun and fraternity too. Seminarians and priests of the diocese offer talks and share their vocation stories, and Bishop Jenky always makes an appearance! For more information or to register, visit www.comeandfollowme.org/emmausdays. We also have a couple videos on our website that show more of what Emmaus Days retreats are like.
Session 1: June 5-8 for High School graduates held at Nazareth House, Henry, IL.
Session 2: June 26-29 for High School juniors & seniors held @ Nazareth House, Henry, IL.
Session 3: July 5-8 for High School freshmen & sophomores held at St. Bede Abbey, Peru, IL.
Session 4: July 8-10 for 7th & 8th graders at St. Bede Abbey, Peru, IL.
Vaca�on Bible School
June 22-26, 2015 8:30-11:30 am
Knights of Columbus
217 Limit Street, Lincoln
Registra�on Informa�on
Deadline: June 1, 2015
(Guarantees a t-shirt)
No charge to a-end
Free music CD (1 per family)
Par�cipant’s ages: 4 years to 5th Grade
Volunteer’s ages: 6th Grade to Adult
(2015-2016 school year)
Register
h-p://www.logancountycatholic.org/
Click the VBS logo in the lower right-hand corner.
Ques�ons-contact Kathy Buse at (217) 732-4019 or
(217) 871-7661.
Parish Office, 316 South Logan Street, Lincoln, IL 62656 - (217) 732-4019 ~ www.logancountyCatholic.org Sister Mary Lou Owens, Spiritual Life Coordinator ~ Kathy Buse, Religious Education Coordinator
Wendell Lowry, Business Manager ~ Pam Coogan, Bookkeeper Alicia Baker & Mary Kay Lohrenz, Secretaries ~ Ruth Freesmeier, Director of Music
Carroll Catholic School (217) 732-7518 - David Welch, Principal ~ Jennifer Craig, Secretary
Holy Cross & St. Mary Cemeteries (217) 732-9694 - Tom Larson, Sexton
May 9/10, 2015 Sunday Offering
July 1, 2014-June 30, 2015
Totals do not include donations for: Easter, Memorials, Food Pantry, Diocesan Collections, Estates, Utilities,
Missionary Collections, Building Funds, Capital Campaigns and Miscellaneous Donations.
Required Parish
Holy Family
St. Mary’s
St. Patrick’s
St. Thomas Aquinas
WEEKLY
Received Surplus/(Shortfall)
YEAR TO DATE
Required Received On-Line Giv- Surplus/(Shortfall)
$7,512.00 $6,359.77 ($1,152.23) $338,040.00 $276,098.83 $23,663.00 ($38,278.17)
$965.00 $824.00 ($141.00) $43,425.00 $32,833.27 $2,750.00 ($7,841.73)
$1,181.00 $1,585.00 $404.00 $53,145.00 $47,738.28 $2,070.00 ($3,336.72)
$1,008.00 $1,080.00 $72.00 $45,360.00 $35,706.66 $1,375.00 ($8,278.34)
ST. MARY’S, ST. MARY’S, ST. MARY’S, ST. MARY’S, ATLANTAATLANTAATLANTAATLANTA
~Garage Sale Items Needed: St. Mary’s Altar & Rosary Society will be participating in the Route 66 Garage Sales on June 12 & 13. The society will accept items after Memorial Day.
~Cleaning/Coffee & Donuts Committee for May is Darlene Luttrell, Alice Jodlowski, Colleen Jodlowski and June is Mary Sunday & Margie Blankenship.
ST. PATRICK’S, ST. PATRICK’S, ST. PATRICK’S, ST. PATRICK’S, ELKHARTELKHARTELKHARTELKHART
~Next Coffee & Donuts will be held on Sunday, May 31, after the 8:30 am Mass.
~Cleaning Schedule: May 24 Nina Gleason & Debbie Bracey / May 31 Raymond & Rob Smith. Please clean the week before you are assigned.
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS, ST. THOMAS AQUINAS, ST. THOMAS AQUINAS, ST. THOMAS AQUINAS, MT. PULASKIMT. PULASKIMT. PULASKIMT. PULASKI
~Coffee & Donuts will resume in September.
Sunday, May 17 9:30 am CCD Classes @ St. Thomas Aquinas Church (last class for the 2014-2015 school year)
Wednesday, May 20 10:30 am-10 pm Carroll School Culver’s Day
Sunday, May 24
Food Pantry Sunday
Tuesday, May 26 8am-12 Noon & 4-7 pm Gym Sale donations drop off @ CCS Gym
Wednesday, May 27 8am-12 Noon & 4-7 pm Gym Sale donations drop off @ CCS Gym
Thursday, May 28 8am-12 Noon & 4-7 pm Gym Sale donations drop off @ CCS Gym
Friday, May 29 8 am-7 pm Annual Bi-Annual Gym Sale in Carroll School gym
Saturday, May 30 8 am-1 pm Annual Bi-Annual Gym Sale in Carroll School gym
MAY Calendar Of events
Carroll Catholic School Carroll Catholic School Carroll Catholic School Carroll Catholic School Prekindergarten Prekindergarten Prekindergarten Prekindergarten GraduatesGraduatesGraduatesGraduates
(Pictured in the front row from left to right)
Lucas KraftLucas KraftLucas KraftLucas Kraft Marissa Shull Marissa Shull Marissa Shull Marissa Shull
Brigham Davenport Brigham Davenport Brigham Davenport Brigham Davenport Ava EetenAva EetenAva EetenAva Eeten
Rylan RentmeisterRylan RentmeisterRylan RentmeisterRylan Rentmeister
(Pictured in the back row from left to right)
Kennedy Hutchison Kennedy Hutchison Kennedy Hutchison Kennedy Hutchison Keigan Anderson Keigan Anderson Keigan Anderson Keigan Anderson Addyson Mahler Addyson Mahler Addyson Mahler Addyson Mahler Samuel DenekeSamuel DenekeSamuel DenekeSamuel Deneke
Ivy Davis Ivy Davis Ivy Davis Ivy Davis John David Dietrich John David Dietrich John David Dietrich John David Dietrich Griffin JennessGriffin JennessGriffin JennessGriffin Jenness
Congratulations graduates!!
Stay home if you are running a fever, or have a sore throat, cough, etc., or if you are caring for a person with these symptoms as you too may be infected with the flu.
Err on the side of caution. When ill, the obligation to attend Mass does not apply. If this is a lengthy illness, contact our
Ministry to the Sick coordinator, Mary Kay Lohrenz (217) 732-4019 or email [email protected] or
contact our Parish Nurse, Carol Mills at (217) 735-2293.
Do not bring gum, food or drink into the vestibule, adoration chapel or the church. Catholics abstain from
these as we prepare to receive the Bread of Life. If absolutely necessary, infants may have simple cereal (e.g.
Cheerios), preferably in the vestibule. Sugary foods and drinks cause damage and invite insects. Kindly clean up
after your children.
Dress appropriately. Holy Mass is the high point in the life of a Catholic, crowned by
Sacramental Communion with Jesus Christ. Overly casual, worn/torn, or provocative
clothing is unsuitable and can offend/tempt a brother or sister in Christ.
Respect the needs of all members. Infants should be given wide latitude but other parishioners (particularly our elders)
also deserve sensitivity and regard. Constantly troubled or fussy children should be
consoled in the vestibule.
Remain until the end of every Mass. Leaving Mass early is inappropriate, particularly after Communion and without a serious reason, and it sets a poor example for others, beginning with the young.
Stay in your seat. Bathroom or other breaks should be avoided during Mass, but especially after the “Holy, Holy.” The Eucharistic Prayer is the holy center of the Liturgy that deserves undivided attention and the fewest possible distractions.
Kindly, turn off Cell Phones upon entering church.
Before Exiting Church please place the hardback hymnals in the center of the pew and the soft back Music Issues and Missals in the plastic holders on the back of the pew.
Before Mass, please Observe Silence for the benefit of those who would like to pray quietly and without distraction as we prepare for the liturgy.
Keep crayons, markers and colored pens from your children during Mass. They damage pews and seats. If your children need stimulus during Mass, please allow them to read from a picture book or take them to the vestibule or school playground.
Notify us of Accidents, they do happen. Do not allow a mess or problem that should be addressed immediately to be “discovered” later. Notify one of the ushers or priests.
Refrain from chewing Gum on all four Church premises and at Carroll Catholic School. As we have all seen, some of it ends up on sidewalks, and under pews and desks. As
Catholics we fast for an hour before Holy Communion and put aside any foodstuffs, including gum. Only
water and medicine do not break the communion fast.
Encourage visitors who are with you, and are not Catholic, to come forward for a blessing and show this intention by crossing arms over the chest. We believe in the fundamental unity of the baptized but Holy Communion celebrates full “communion” in faith and life with
Catholicism (this is why we do not ordinarily share Communion with non-Catholics).
Ask before posting signs, moving furnishings, redecorating the church, watering flowers in church,
etc. We have volunteers already lined up for these things. If you would like to join the team that cares for our premises, please notify the Parish Office.
The school, inside and out, is under Video Surveillance. Moreover, our school is also alarmed. Please take note.
Incense is used at all funerals. Incense is part of Catholic worship. For those with asthma, the bulletin will state in advance if incense will be used during any other part of the Church year.
Actively Participate in the Liturgy. Respond to the prayers, join in song, and pray with devotion, especially after Holy Communion when you are united with the Savior.
Finally, remember to attend Mass when on Vacation. If you foresee the impossibility of fulfilling your Sunday obligation while traveling, speak with the pastor in advance.
This information about etiquette at
Holy Family, St. Mary’s,
St. Patrick’s & St. Thomas
Aquinas is meant to help us in our
life together.
We live in a world where individualism is in the ascendant, and concern for the thoughts, feelings,
and needs of others is not always as strong as it should be. Because of some confusion today about
etiquette in sacred places, we are pleased to present the “House Rules and Counsels” of Holy Family, St.
Mary’s, St. Patrick’s and St. Thomas Aquinas families. In service to our common life together, we ask
you to follow them. Regarding Holy Mass, please . . .