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Pentecost Sunday May 30 & 31, 2020 Pentecost Sunday May 30 & 31, 2020
Sunday Scriptures
June 7, 2020 **The Most Holy Trinity**
1st Reading: Ex 34: 4b-6, 8-9 2nd Reading: 2 Cor 13: 11-13
Gospel: Jn 3: 16-18
Daily Readings: June 1: Gn 3: 9-15 or Acts 1:12-14; Jn 19: 25-34
June 2: 2 Pt 3: 12-15a, 17-18; Mk 12: 13-17 June 3: 2 Tm 1: 1-3, 6-12; Mk 12: 18-27
June 4: 2 Tm 2: 8-15; Mk 12: 28-34 June 5: 2 Tm 3: 10-17; Mk 12: 35-37
June 6: 2 Tm 4: 1-8; Mk 12: 38-44
Please remember in your prayers
Members of our parish families who are recovering in the hospital & at home, for their strength and patience each day, and for all
those who ask for our prayers for health or other issues. Mike Bast, Mary Jo Bielong, Ana Cantrell, Margaret Daiber, Don Dapkus, Teresa Dickman, Jean Fields, Gabriel Frey, Jerry Fyke, Dean Geiler, Karen Grabowski, Judy Gruner,
P.J. Hereford, Cory Humphrey, Gene Jolliff, Val King, Barrett Korte, Henry Korte, Randy Korte, David Kuehn, Helen Kuehn, Brett Leathers, Sue Luber, Taylor Marti,
Alex McCall, Danny Micheletto, Cody Neal, Robert Oliver, Marcia Rowe, Verneda Rowe, Abby Schrage, Mitch Schuster,
Phil Spies, Marie Weis, Jason Weiss, Neal Weiss, Margie Zurliene, Todd Zucca.
For Our parishioners in nursing homes:
Doris Buske, Betty Haberer, Dolores Weis, Helen Wuebbles & special people in our families.
For those currently serving in the military:
Adam Canfield, Tim Doll, Quinn Frey, Tom Frey, Capt. Adam Kalous, Chad Knebel, Michael Knebel, Dustin Korte,
Connor Kutz, Solon McGill, Jimmy O’Boyle, Sgt. Joseph Patterson, Rickie Quinones, Joseph Schatte,
Greg Spina, T.J. Waddington, Sgt. Tyler Wegman, Sgt. Zach Weiss.
If you would like to have someone added or removed from the prayer list please call the parish office.
Budget Goal $923.00
Weekly Surplus/Deficit $55.00
Support Needed (budget) $43,381.00
Support Actual $42,235.25
Surplus/Deficit YTD $-1,145.75
Budget Goal $1,180.00
Weekly Surplus/Deficit $-815.00
Support Needed (budget) $55,460.00
Support Actual $51,107.77
Surplus/Deficit YTD $-4,352.23
Budget Goal $2,203.00
Weekly Surplus/Deficit $-83.00
Support Needed (budget) $101,338.00
Support Actual $88,440.97
Surplus/Deficit YTD $-12,897.03
FREE LUNCHES THIS SUMMER! People from a “bunch” of Highland area
churches, called the L.U.N.C.H. Bunch, will be giving out free, healthy sack lunches to children
each Monday & Wednesday May 27th - August 5th! No names! No forms! No judgment!
There is nothing you need to do as far as signing up. Youth just need to come to their nearest
delivery site at the scheduled time to receive a sack lunch while we all continue to observe social distancing and CDC guidelines. We will not be delivering door to door or outside city limits.
Although the L.U.N.C.H. Bunch program is not affiliated with the Highland School District we are making this information available to you because
we believe that this program would be beneficial to many in our community. If delivery sites or times change, we’ll let you know on Facebook. Let’s eat!
Pierron—Country View Park Bus Stop 11:45 to 12:00PM
Grantfork— Stop #1 Cedar Springs Dr. & Pocahontas Road 11:50 to 11:55AM
Stop #2 Grantfork UCC 11:40 to 11:45AM
Questions? Missy 618-530-8410 or email [email protected]
Lunches are handed out only to youth 18 and younger —No delivery in heavy rains or severe
weather Only receive lunches from vehicles with the L.U.N.C.H. BUNCH logo on them!
† Mass Intentions †
Mon. (June 1) 8:00am (IC) No Mass Tues. (June 2) 8:00am (St.G) † All Souls Wed. (June 3) 8:00am (IC) † Marie Schrage — Int. of Bryan & Lori Jacober Family Thur. (June 4) 8:00am (St.N) † Terry & Carol Deichmann — Int. of Annette & Daniel Bleisch Fri. (June 5) 8:00am (IC) † Joetta Korte — Int. of Eleanor Munie Sat. (June 6) 4:30pm (St.N) † Ken Wagner — Int. of Craig & Kayla Kniepmann Sun. (June 7) 8:00am (St.G) † Roland Keller — Int. of Wayne & Lois Moore & Family Sun. (June 7)10:00am (IC) † Weakie, Ellie & Tammy Potthast — Int. of Barb Kniepmann Sun. (June 7)10:00am (IC) † Ed Plocher — Int. of Maureen Harms
STN Collection For 5/23/20
Envelopes/Loose $978.00
Retired Priests $75.00
Sister Parish $30.00
Communications $20.00
STG Collection For 5/24/20
Envelopes/Loose $365.00
IC Collection For 5/24/20
Envelopes/Loose $3,135.00
Building Fund $20.00
Sister Parish $25.00
Communications $120.00
Retired Priests $150.00
Peter’s Pence $15.00
Ashley Knackstedt of St. Gertrude Parish has
been selected by the Springfield Diocesan
Council of Catholic Women (SDCCW) Committee as a
winner of their $500 SDCCW Excellence in
Leadership Award. Ashley has exemplified the principles of the SDCCW:
Faith, Spirituality, Leadership, and Service to her church and community.
Congratulations Ashley!!
The next Pastoral/Finance Council Meeting for Immaculate Conception has
tentatively been scheduled for Tuesday, June
16th at 7:00PM.
FAITHFUL DEPARTED
Prayers are requested for the repose of the soul of Elizabeth “Liz” Frey.
We extend our heartfelt sympathy to Liz’s family and friends. Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord…
Feast of Mary, Mother of the Church
Welcome to one of the newest feasts in the Catholic Church! The feast of Mary, Mother of the Church, was established by Pope Francis in spring 2018. While the formal celebration is new, the honor is as old as the Gospels. Jesus spoke few words on the Cross, but several of them were ad-dressed to his mother and the apostle John. "Woman, behold your son." "Son, behold your mother." This means far more than simply someone
to care for Mary as she got on in years and someone for John to celebrate Jewish festivals with. John represents all of us, the Church. Jesus entrusted Mary to us as our mother. At the end of the historic Second Vatican Council in the midst of tumultuous times, Bl. Pope Paul VI formally declared Mary as Mother of the Church and invited us to pray to her under that title. With our recent celebration of the birthday of the Church at
Pentecost, we remember that every birth has a mother. Happy Feast of Mary, Mother of the Church!
This same Holy Spirit who came mightily on Pentecost comes to us. The same Spirit is in us, by our
baptism and confirmation—the same Spirit who transforms the apostles, who raises the dead, and who changes bread and wine into Christ’s Body and Blood.
That same Spirit gives us confidence in following Christ. “For those who are led by the Spirit of God are children
of God” (alternate second reading, from Romans).
The Spirit brings many gifts, and one of them is the ability to see creation in its proper relationship to God.
This includes the crown of his creation, the gift of human life. The Lord and giver of life brings us to our
truest selves as he illumines us regarding the sanctity of life.
When we do not have this light of the Holy Spirit, the law of God seems like an imposition from the outside
that limits our freedom. People in the world sometimes think that we seek to restrict rights when we speak out against abortion or euthanasia. But the Holy Spirit with-in us attracts us to all that is right and good. We do not feel pushed where we would rather not go but rather
pulled by what is good and true and beautiful.
The Holy Spirit is also the Advocate who pleads our
cause. When he fills us, he makes us advocates for all
our brothers and sisters in need, including the most
vulnerable, the unborn.
1st of all, Bishop Paprocki’s dispensation from the obligation to attend Holy Mass on Sundays & Holy Days of Obligation remains in effect. Weekend Masses will
resume at normal times, following the Bishop’s instructions of celebrating Mass without a congregation, allowing 10 persons to be present during Mass who are doing the
ministries. Distribution of Holy Communion will be after each Mass. Those who are interested in doing any ministries should contact the parish office. Only 10 people in church
at a time. Holy Communion will be distributed after Mass has ended. Only 10 people in church at a time. After Mass Communion will be distributed as follows:
Saturday at St. Nicholas at 5:00PM; Sunday at St. Gertrude at 8:30AM and Sunday at Immaculate Conception at 10:30am.
The following guidelines are from Fr. Jeffery Goeckner, Alton Deanery Dean —Distribution of Holy Communion Guidelines
1.) In order to receive Holy Communion, you should have virtually viewed Holy Mass on TV or on Facebook or another source & prepared yourself spiritually to
receive the Blessed Sacrament.
2.) In order to assure a safe process, children who have not yet received their First Communion are to stay home or remain in the vehicle accompanied
by a responsible individual.
3.) Those who are vulnerable & at high risk are strongly encouraged to stay home and continue to receive Spiritual Communion.
4.) You must be present to receive Holy Communion. 5.) Lines will be formed with mandatory social distancing.
6.) No one is permitted to leave the parish campus without properly & reverently consuming Host.
7.) No one is permitted to take Holy Communion to family members or friends who are not physically present at the distribution of Holy Communion.
8.) When approaching the Holy Communion, you must wear a mask. 9.) Currently, we ask you not to receive Holy Communion on the tongue.
10.) After the Priest places the Host in your hand, you should step aside, temporarily remove your mask and consume the Host.
11.) You are to return to your vehicle after and offer a Prayer of Thanksgiving.
12.) You are then to leave the parking lot. You are not to congregate with others. 13.) Homebound and nursing home visitation is not permissible by lay ministers. In case
of emergency, contact the Pastor or the Parish Office.
There will be different situations & needs at each church that need to be worked out. I appreciate your patience with this process.
Please pray for Fr. Paul
as he celebrated
his ordination to
the Priesthood
on May 28th.
+Bishop
Thomas John Paprocki
Diocese of springfield
in illinois
† Rev. Paul J. Bonk
Pastor
Sonya Curry
secretary
Immaculate Conception—Pierron
Mailing Address: PO Box 410
Pierron, IL 62273
E-mail Address: [email protected]
www.icstnstg.org Office: 618-669-2391
Rectory 618-654-2789
Office Address: 401 E State Street,
Pocahontas Office Hours:
Office Closed
Mass Times Immaculate Conception
Cancelled
Saint Nicholas Cancelled
Saint Gertrude Cancelled
Saint Nicholas - Pocahontas
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday
5:30 to 7:00PM
At Immaculate Conception
Pentecost sunday may 30 & 31, 2020
Saint Gertrude—Grantfork
FRIDAY, MAY 15, 2020
“"Remain in me and I in you" (Jn 15:4). This "remaining" is not passive but active. It is a mutual remaining. "I am the vine, you are the branches" (Jn 15:5). We branches need the lymph, and the vine needs the fruit of our witness… Prayer belongs to everyone: to men and women of every religion, and probably even to those who profess no religion. Prayer is born within the secrecy of our being, in that interior place that spiritual writers often call the “heart.” May God have mercy on us and put an end to this tragedy, this pandemic, as well as the pandemics of hunger, war, and children without an education. This we
ask as brothers and sisters, everyone together.” Pope Francis
Pictures from our Sister Parish —St. Mary Izabal Parish in Guatemala
Chrism Mass
Pentecost Sequence
Come Holy Spirit, come! And from your celestial home Shed a ray of light divine.
Come, Father of the poor! Come, source of all our store! Come, within our bosoms shine.
You, of comforters the best, You, the soul’s most welcome guest,
Sweet refreshment here below.
In our labor, rest most sweet; Grateful coolness in the heat; Solace in the midst of woe.
O most blessed light divine, Shine within these hearts of thine,
And our inmost being fill.
Heal our wounds, our strength renew. On our dryness pour your dew. Wash the stains of guilt away.
Bend the stubborn heart and will. Melt the frozen, warm the chill. Guide the steps that go astray.
On the faithful, who adore And confess you evermore,
In your sevenfold gift descend.
Give them virtue’s sure reward. Give them your salvation, Lord. Give them joys that never end.
Amen. Alleluia.