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Schedule Saturday 4:00 p.m. Sunday Masses: 7:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m. Monday-Saturday: 8:00 a.m. Holy Days: Vigil Mass: 6:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. Reconciliation: Saturday: 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. or by appointment Adoration: Thursdays: 3:00 p.m. -5:00 p.m. Office Hours: M-F, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Closed 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. (Lunch) St. Ann, Palisade Sunday Mass: 9:00 a.m. on Holy Days: 5:30 p.m. 10:30 Mass each Tuesday of each month 9:30 a.m. Mass each Tuesday at Palisade Living Center (151 E. 3 rd St.) Infant Baptism & Middle School Youth Cody Stowe 242-6121 ext 220 1 High School Youth & Teen Confirmation Andrea Stanton 242-6121 ext 207 Coordinator Faith Formation Irene Fritzler 242-6121 ext 204 Marriage & Funerals Call Bev Goodrich at least SIX months prior to the wedding. 242-6121 ext 206 Annulments Bev Goodrich 242-6121 ext 206 Fr. Don Malin 242-6121 ext 205 Director of RCIA Rev. Isaac Kariuki 242-6121 ext 208 Homebound Ministry Please call the office to schedule home or hospital visits 242-6121 ext 206 Emergency Anointing: Office (24 hrs.) 242-6121 We the Catholic Parish Community of Immaculate Heart of Mary, in the legacy of Mary, our model in faith, affirm our spiritual foundation in the Blessed Trinity and our commitment to the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the Bread of Life. We rejoice in our spiritual vitality as a diverse parish population and embrace all persons as children of God. We dedicate ourselves to the ministry of our Christian faith, commit to the future of our parish through spiritual development and education, and offer sanctuary and service to those in need. Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish 790 26½ Road Grand Junction, Colorado 81506 Phone: (970) 242-6121 Fax: (970) 256-0276 www.ihmgjt.org Parish Staff Pastoral Assistant Bev Goodrich Liturgy & Music Jack Stuckenschneider High School Youth Ministry Andrea Stanton Middle School Youth Ministry Cody Stowe Coordinator of Faith Formation Irene Fritzler Director of RCIA Rev. Isaac Kariuki Pastor’s Clerk Ginny Revel Business Manager John Gratkowski Parish Secretary Sue Miller Bookkeeper Wendy Williams Office Assistant Margaret McWilliams Staff Support Associate Cheryl Morelli Maintenance Frank De Losa Finance Council Chuck Rosa 260-2003 Chair, Lydia Meyers 242-1602 Cathy Lemarr 712-4026 Mary Simpson 257-0650 Doug Nielsen 254-9484x Parochial Vicar Rev. Isaac Kariuki Pastoral Council Luke Konantz 434-2333 Tom Chapman 243-4927 Mitch Schierland 812-2447 Dara Miller 434-7212 Kathy Sargent 434-3493 Elisabeth Bloom 986-9610 Deacons Leo Truscott Terry Schmader Pastor Very Rev. Don Malin, V.F St. Ann Mission, Palisade................Fr. Isaac Kariuki.…….970-464-5024 Holy Family School Principal..…………………….Jake Aubert ............ ....... ….242-6168 Development Coordinator……Nicolana Walsh..……………….242-6168 Counseling & Education Center .................. 2708 Patterson Rd ...................... 243-9539 GV Catholic Outreach.............................................245 S. 1 st St. ..................... 241-3658 GV Peace & Justice .......................................740 Gunnison Ave ..................... .243-0136 Mesa Catholic Campus Ministry....................................................................... 242-6121 www.mesacatholic.org........................................................Campus Mass: Sundays 5 p.m. To register, please stop by the Parish Office or call 242-6121.

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ScheduleSaturday 4:00 p.m.

Sunday Masses:7:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m.

Monday-Saturday: 8:00 a.m.

Holy Days:Vigil Mass: 6:00 p.m.8:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.

Reconciliation:Saturday: 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

or by appointment

Adoration:Thursdays: 3:00 p.m. -5:00 p.m.

Office Hours:M-F, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Closed 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. (Lunch)

St. Ann, PalisadeSunday Mass: 9:00 a.m.on Holy Days: 5:30 p.m.

10:30 Mass each Tuesday of each month9:30 a.m. Mass each Tuesday at

Palisade Living Center (151 E. 3rd St.)

Infant Baptism & Middle School Youth Cody Stowe 242-6121 ext 220 1

High School Youth & Teen Confirmation Andrea Stanton 242-6121 ext 207

Coordinator Faith Formation Irene Fritzler 242-6121 ext 204

Marriage & Funerals Call Bev Goodrich at least SIX months prior to the wedding. 242-6121 ext 206

Annulments Bev Goodrich 242-6121 ext 206 Fr. Don Malin 242-6121 ext 205

Director of RCIA Rev. Isaac Kariuki 242-6121 ext 208

Homebound Ministry Please call the office to schedule home or hospital visits 242-6121 ext 206

Emergency Anointing: Office (24 hrs.) 242-6121

We the Catholic Parish Community of Immaculate Heart of Mary, in the legacy of Mary, our model in faith, affirm our spiritual foundation in the Blessed Trinity and our commitment to the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the Bread of Life. We rejoice in our spiritual vitality as a diverse parish population and embrace all persons as children of God. We dedicate ourselves to the ministry of our Christian faith, commit to the future of our parish through spiritual development and education, and offer sanctuary and service to those in need.

Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish790 26½ Road Grand Junction, Colorado 81506Phone: (970) 242-6121 Fax: (970) 256-0276

www.ihmgjt.org

Parish Staff

Pastoral Assistant Bev Goodrich

Liturgy & Music Jack Stuckenschneider

High School Youth Ministry Andrea Stanton

Middle School Youth Ministry Cody Stowe

Coordinator of Faith Formation Irene Fritzler

Director of RCIA Rev. Isaac Kariuki

Pastor’s Clerk Ginny Revel

Business Manager John Gratkowski

Parish Secretary Sue Miller

Bookkeeper Wendy Williams

Office Assistant Margaret McWilliams

Staff Support Associate Cheryl Morelli

Maintenance Frank De Losa

Finance CouncilChuck Rosa 260-2003Chair, Lydia Meyers 242-1602Cathy Lemarr 712-4026Mary Simpson 257-0650Doug Nielsen 254-9484x

Parochial VicarRev. Isaac Kariuki

Pastoral Council Luke Konantz 434-2333Tom Chapman 243-4927Mitch Schierland 812-2447 Dara Miller 434-7212Kathy Sargent 434-3493Elisabeth Bloom 986-9610

DeaconsLeo Truscott

Terry Schmader

Pastor Very Rev. Don Malin, V.F

St. Ann Mission, Palisade................Fr. Isaac Kariuki.…….970-464-5024

Holy Family SchoolPrincipal..…………………….Jake Aubert............….......….242-6168Development Coordinator……Nicolana Walsh..……………….242-6168

Counseling & Education Center .................. 2708 Patterson Rd ......................243-9539 GV Catholic Outreach .............................................245 S. 1st St. .....................241-3658 GV Peace & Justice .......................................740 Gunnison Ave ..................... .243-0136 Mesa Catholic Campus Ministry .......................................................................242-6121www.mesacatholic.org ........................................................Campus Mass: Sundays 5 p.m.

To register, please stop by the Parish Office or call 242-6121.

October 30, 2016 Thirty-first Sunday of Ordinary Time

Pastor’s Note: In Reference to Last Week: Intercommunion

After this last week’s catechesis, something became unclear, as Fr. Jude misspoke

about intercommunion. Intercommunion is the practice among Protestant Christians of

receiving communion in each other’s churches. From our point of view, this is possible

because they all have agreement on what communion is: a memorial meal of bread and

the “fruit of the vine”or grape juice. Generally speaking, most “Bible Christians”

believe that when they imitate what Jesus did on Holy Thursday night, that Jesus becomes present in a

special way, although it relies on the verse of scripture that speaks of “where two or three are gathered in

my name, there I am in their midst.”Nothing actually happens to the bread except the meaning of the

eating, for them.

For us, and for the Orthodox, the bread is changed into the Body and Blood of the Lord. For us, it is by the

process called “Transubstantiation”, wherein the essence of the bread and wine is changed into the Body

and Blood of the Lord, and that we actually receive Jesus--and not bread and wine. Also, for us, when we

receive communion, we can do this because we have accepted that the Teachings of the Church, and the

Authority of the Church as exists in the deposit of the faith. In more colloquial terms, the Scripture and

Tradition and the Teaching of the Church are all true and it is incumbent upon us all to be one in those

beliefs. This is why the US Bishops have written the following:

“Guidelines For The Reception Of Communion… FOR OUR FELLOW CHRISTIANS

We welcome our fellow Christians to this celebration of the Eucharist as our brothers and sisters. We pray

that our common baptism and the action of the Holy Spirit in this Eucharist will draw us closer to one

another and begin to dispel the sad divisions which separate us. We pray that these will lessen and finally

disappear, in keeping with Christ's prayer for us "that they may all be one" (Jn 17:21).

Because Catholics believe that the celebration of the Eucharist is a sign of the reality of the oneness of

faith, life, and worship, members of those churches with whom we are not yet fully united are ordinarily

not admitted to Holy Communion. Eucharistic sharing in exceptional circumstances by other Christians

requires permission according to the directives of the diocesan bishop and the provisions of canon law

(canon 844 §4). Members of the Orthodox Churches, the Assyrian Church of the East, and the Polish

National Catholic Church are urged to respect the discipline of their own Churches. According to Roman

Catholic discipline, the Code of Canon Law does not object to the reception of Communion by Christians

of these Churches (canon 844 §3).” [© 1996, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops]

Furthermore, Catholics are forbidden to receive communion in any Protestant Church because of the

profound and obstinate divisions that exist between us on their part. This is a grave offense against our

belief in the Eucharist, and we incur serious sin when we do this. We must receive the Sacrament of

Reconciliation before we may receive in our own church again.

Yours in Christ,

Fr. Don Malin

October 30, 2016 Thirty-first Sunday of Ordinary Time

Minister Schedule for November - 5/6, 2016

4:00 pm, November 5 (†) For All the Faithful Departed 9-Day Novena

Presider: Fr. Don Malin

Servers: K. Church, Z. Shettler

Lector: S. Caiza Valera, R. Christiansen

Eucharistic: G. Bennett, S. Berndt, B. Kline, M. Meyers, C. Triest,

L. Triest, L. Watson, 2 Volunteers

Hospitality: J. Bennett, A. Davis, M. Kempker, P. Kempker, S. Mills,

E. Robertson, L. Robertson

7:30 am, November 6 (†) For All the Faithful Departed 9-Day Novena

Presider: Fr. James Plough

Servers: J. Melchor, E. Ryan

Lector: L. Manchester, D. Murray

Eucharistic: C. Cadez, J. Cadez, K. Dornburg-Ryan, P. Fregetto,

C. Gray, M. Moran, C. Ulman, D. Ulman, 1 Volunteer

Hospitality: L. Duncan, C. Kites, D. Lytle, E. Robilard, B. Watts,

G. Watts

10:00 am, November 6 (†) For All the Faithful Departed 9-Day Novena

Presider: Fr. Isaac Kariuki

Servers: N. Allen, C. Allen, A. Yanowich, G. Yanowich

Lector: W. Brandstoettner, B. Murphy

Eucharistic: J. Campbell, D. Miller, G. Miller, C. Murphy, C. Rosa,

P. Stiles, B. Tallarico, T. Woodward, C. Woodward,

2 Volunteers

Hospitality: B. Archuleta, L. Eckman, F. Engel, J. Gratkowski,

J. Keenan, D. Radebaugh, G. Stephen, J. Woodward

6:00 pm, November 6 (†) For All the Faithful Departed 9-Day Novena

Presider: Fr. Henry Wertin

Servers D. Lake, C. Lake

Lector: J. Marston, P. Roenicke

Eucharistic: L. Konantz, J. Marston, M. Morelli, J. Peugh, M. Simpson,

R. Thibault-Lloyd, D. Utt, B. Utt, 1 Volunteer

Hospitality: 7 Volunteers

Mass Intentions

Sunday, October 30, 2016

7:30 am - (†) Ernest Deaver by His Family

10:00 am - (†) Albert Yanowich Sr. by the Yanowich Family

6:00 pm - (†) Frances McCarthy by the Droegemueller Family

Monday, October 31, 2016

8:00 am - (†) Frances McCarthy by John & Vicki Knespel

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

8:00 am - (†) For All the Faithful Departed 9-Day Novena

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

8:00 am - (†) For All the Faithful Departed 9-Day Novena

Thursday, November 3, 2016

8:00 am - (†) For All the Faithful Departed 9-Day Novena

Friday, November 4, 2016

8:00 am - (†) For All the Faithful Departed 9-Day Novena

Saturday, November 5, 2016

8:00 am - (†) For All the Faithful Departed 9-Day Novena

4:00 pm - (†) For All the Faithful Departed 9-Day Novena

Calendar of Events 2016

Sunday, October 30 7:30am Mass in Church

9:00am Mass at St. Ann’s in

Palisade

10:00am Mass in Church

3-7pm Confirmation

6:00pm Mass in Church

Monday, October 31 8:00am Mass in Chapel

6pm Vigil Mass

7pm Flute

Tuesday, November 1 8:00am HFS Mass in Church

All Saints Day 9:30-11:15am Doors of Mercy-Deacon Leo

2:30pm Staff Meet

6pm Mass

6:30pm RCIA

7pm Centering Prayer

Wednesday, November 2 8am Mass in Chapel

All Souls Day 6-7:30pm Faith Formation/ Sacramental

Preparation

Thursday, November 3 8:00am Mass in Chapel

3:00-5pm Adoration

6-9pm Probation Training

Friday, November 4 8am Mass in Chapel

9am Bulletin Assembly

10am God & Earth

10am-Noon Set Up for HFS Craft Fair

Saturday, November 5 8:00am Mass in Chapel

8am-3pm HFS Craft Fair

Cookies & Olive Wood Sales in IHM Parish

Hall

2:30-4:30pm Confessions

4:00pm Mass in the Church

Readings for the Week of October 30

Sunday: Wis 11:22— 12;2; 2 Thes 1:11— 2:2; Lk 19:1-10

Monday: Phil 2:1-4; Lk 14:12-14

Tuesday: Rv 7:2-4, 9-14; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 51-12

Wednesday: Wis 3:1-9; Rom 5:5-11, Jn 6:37-40

Thursday: Phil 3:3-8; Lk 15:1-10

Friday: Phil 3:17— 4:1; Lk 16:1-8

Saturday: Phil 4:10-19; Lk 16:9-15

Prayer Opportunities:

Morning Prayer: Monday-Friday 7:30am in the Chapel

Morning Mass: Monday-Saturday 8:00am in the Chapel

Evening Prayer: Monday-Friday 4:45pm in the Chapel

Adoration: Thursdays from 3-5:00pm in the Chapel

Centering Prayer: Tuesday Evenings from 7-8:15pm

in the IHM Library

Rosary: After 8:00am Weekday Mass in the Chapel

“No act of kindness, no matter how small, is wasted!”

October 30, 2016 Thirty-first Sunday of Ordinary Time

Faith Formation, Journey of a Lifetime...

Doors of MercyExploring God’s Covenant with You

Session Eight–St. Faustina-Divine Mercybegins on Tuesday, November 1st at 9:30

This is the last session.

GENESIS Bible Study Course

Study course with DVD lecture by Sr. Dianne Bergant.C.S.A. (Ph.D., St. Louis University)

12 week course: lecture and discussion. Introduction &Chapters 1 through 50: Course begins: October 13,2016 and will run for 12 weeks, class begins onThursdays in the parish library at 5:30-7:30pm

October 27 in the libraryNovember 3, 10, 17 (17th will be in the St. Jude Rm.)December 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 (15th will be in St. Jude Rm.)January 5, 2017

Contact Deacon Leo Truscott: Phone 970-242-6121 formore information.

Christmas Cards

Adults, youth, and children are invited to present their

original Christmas card designs for our annual Christmas

card greeting. This year’s theme is “The Life of the Holy

Family”. Designs may include the Holy Family eating

lunch together, working in Joseph’s workshop or studying

Scripture in the temple. Be creative and illustrate life

during the time of Jesus’childhood, youth, and family life.

All designs must be submitted by Tuesday, November

15th in time for printing. Prizes will be awarded for each

category. Contact Irene Fritzler if you have any questions.

All Saints Day is Tuesday, November 1st.This is a Day of Obligation and Praise! Thevigil Mass is Monday, October 31st at 6pm.Tuesday Masses are at 8am with Holy Family

School and at 6pm in the evening. Come and givepraise to God in all his Saints!

Collection for the Military Services

The Archdiocese for the Military Services wascreated by Pope John Paul II to provide the CatholicChurch's full range of pastoral ministries and spiritualservices to those in the United States Armed Forces.This includes more than 220 installations in 29countries, patients in 153 V.A. Medical Centers, andfederal employees serving outside the boundaries ofthe USA in 134 countries. Numerically, the AMS isresponsible for more than 1.8 million men, women,and children. The Archdiocese receives no fundingfrom the United States government. Rather, theArchdiocese is solely funded by the generosity of itschaplains, men and women in uniform and privatebenefactors. This collection will take place nextweekend, November 5-6.

Please be generous!

Grand Valley Community Interfaith NetworkThanksgiving Service

Date: Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at 7:00pmPlace: First Congregational Church

1425 N. 5th StreetGrand Junction, CO 81501 (across from GJ HighSchool)

All are invited to this annual service of thanksgiving.Theme: The Blessings of America for which we areGrateful.

“Dia de los Muertos”“Day of

the Dead”

Have you, like me, ever

wondered what “Dia de los

Muertos”is all about? Instead of

scary goblins and bloody shrieks, the people of

Mexico welcome the spirits of their families with

the delicious aroma of food in the air and decorate

gravestones, what’s this all about?

Join us on All Souls Day, Wednesday, November

2nd 6:00 pm. in our parish hall for a presentation

of this ancient tradition and celebration.

October 30, 2016 Thirty-first Sunday of Ordinary Time

Rent-A-Kid Fundraiser

If you need odd jobs completed around yourhouse, we are re-launching our Rent-A-Kidfundraiser. Young people from IHM andMesa Catholic will be participating in this program toraise money for our Alternative Spring Break trip to ourSister Parish in El Espino, El Salvador, and others toraise money to attend World Youth Day 2019 inPanama. If you are looking for leaf raking, weed pulling,window washing, light house cleaning, present wrap-ping, or other odd jobs, please contact Andrea at IHMto see if we can help! Call (970)242-6121or [email protected]. All work is done for a donationto the parish. Please be generous!

The Safety & Security Committee would like to forma team for each of the weekend Masses. We wouldneed at least 4 responsible adults, male or female, foreach Mass. These mandatory requirements must betaken by everyone: background check, Shield theVulnerable Certification, CPR & AED Certificationand first aid training which will be provided by IHM.if you are interested in being on this team pleasecontact John Gratkowski @ 970-242-6121 X218.

Support for Kelli Marx

Danny and Kelli Marx are parishioners at IHM and HolyFamily Catholic School parents of 3 children. Kelli wasrecently diagnosed with an autoimmune disease that has left herparalyzed from the waist down in addition to other injuries. Tohelp offset expenses for the family, please join us for aPampered Chef Fundraiser Party to raise money for the MarxFamily and to remodel their home to ADA standards!

You can help the Marx family by gathering & placing ordersand by sharing... this event with your family, friends andco-workers! Order through this direct link:www.pamperedchef.com/go/kellimarx. Please place your orderby Nov. 6th & choose ship to guest. Up to 15% of our totalsales will go towards this fundraiser- plus an extra $3 for everyparty booked from the event. Laura Triest will also donate herprofit and an extra $10 of every party booked. For furtherinformation call Laura at (970) 250-5056.

Original Olive Wood Handicrafts from BethlehemNovember 5 & 6 after all Masses

Each item (from Bethlehem in the Holy Land) for saleis handcrafted from olive wood with care and precision.Please come and see our products in the St. Francisroom at IHM after all the weekend Masses. For moreinformation and to view more products visitw.bethlehemhandicrafts.com.

We are having an old fashion yard clean-up at the Rectoryon Saturday November 5th at 9:00am till Noon weatherpermitting. We will provide lunch to all who attend.Please bring your rakes, shovels, hedge trimmers, saws,and chain saw. Also if we have any master gardeners inthe parish your help in directing us would be mostappreciated. If interested in this parish community projectplease come or call John Gratkowski @ 970-242-6121.

Christmas Eve Children’s

Mass is at 4:00pm in our main

sanctuary. We are looking to add

a little “drama”to our Holy Mass

celebration this year. All children are invited to be

involved in celebrating our Savior’s birth. Contact

Irene Fritzler 242.6121 for more details.

First Sunday Food Drive - November 6, 2016

The need for food is clear; we are filling many food boxesthrough the week. The month of November always shows anincrease in the need for food among he homeless. We needfruit and cereal, canned tomatoes and produce, canned vegeta-bles, canned meats, tuna, peanut butter, chili, soups, spaghettiand meat balls. The supermarkets are advertising good sales intheir Wednesday newspapers every week. Those areprominently displayed. Check the ads and displays and help usfeed the hungry. Your contributions are badly needed andseriously appreciated. Thank you again.

Grand Valley Catholic Outreach.

In addition to canned goods, we are in need of turkeys for our

Thanksgiving Baskets. Please take the time to participate in

this very rewarding ministry through your donations and time.

You can bring your frozen turkeys to the church office or to

the kitchen freezer any time during office hours.

Volunteers to help, and for further information can call Kathy

at (970) 773-1824 or email Stonyhill@q,com. Thank you.

THE NEXT BAPTISM CLASS will be on Saturday,

November 12th from 10am to Noon in the IHM

Parish Hall. Please call the parish office to register for

this class if you have a baptism coming up: 242-6121.

The first Tuesday of every month is Immaculate Heart of Mary

night out at Boston’s on Patterson Road. If you are having Lunch

or Dinner at Boston’s during the hours of 11;00 AM to 10:00 PM.

On the back of your receipt write Immaculate Heart of Mary and

drop the receipt in the box at the hostess table or ask your waiter

where to drop it. We will receive 10% of your total bill toward IHM!

Boston’s Restaurant and Sports Bar2404 Patterson Road

CONTACT: JOHN GRATKOWSKI 970-260-7664

FIRST TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTHSTARTING ON

November 1st 2016

Time: 11:00 AM till 10:00 PM

IMMACULATE HEART OF MARYNIGHT OUT

AT

The End of the Jubilee Year Pilgrimage

Immaculate Heart of Mary Church

Saturday, November 12, 2016

IHM is having a Pilgrimage on Sunday, November 12 at 10am. There will be two options

to make this Pilgrimage, a longer 3 mile walk or a walk around the church.

For those who would like to do the 3 mile walk, it will begin in the desert at 10am on 27

¼ Road north of the GJ airport where BLM land begins.

For the short pilgrimage, we will gather at the circle between IHM Church and HFS at

10am. After passing through the Holy Doors, adoration of our Lord Jesus in the Blessed

Sacrament will be from 10am and end at noon with Prayers for the Plenary Indulgence and

Benediction. Look for more information on the IHM website: ihmgjt.org or on our Facebook

page.

“May the Lord make us merciful like the Father!”

Things to remember!

-If you are walking, please arrange for someone to drop you off at the starting point. There is limited parking

space.

-Please wear appropriate clothing, shoes and bring water!

-There will be volunteers to help at certain points on the walk:

-at the starting point

-at the canal bridge on H Rd and 27 Rd

-at the cross walk on H Rd. near the rectory

-at IHM church

Please obey the volunteers at these points. As walkers, we need to

-not obstruct traffic and

-not go on Private Property

-No childcare will be available.

When you reach the IHM Church, please enter through the main doors, pass through the Holy Door, and

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament will continue till noon. We will do the Prayers for the Indulgence and

then Benediction.

For walkers/pilgrims: please do not obstruct traffic and stay off of private property! Stay single file when necessary and no more than two abreast.

Please obey the volunteers who are there for your safety. We want everyone to stay safe and be able to pray as they

walk.

Directions for Pilgrimage -Begin at BLM land on 27 ¼ RD. -Go south on 27 ¼ Rd. -Go west on H Rd. -Cross to south side of H Rd. at the HFS Crosswalk -Continue west and walk around IHM Church and enter main doors on the south side

Prayer for the Pope

Lord Jesus Christ,

you have taught us to be merciful like the

heavenly Father, and have told us that

whoever sees you sees Him. Show us

your face and we will be saved.Your

loving gaze freed Zacchaeus and

Matthew from being enslaved by money;

the adulteress and Magdalene from

seeking happiness only in created things;

made Peter weep after his betrayal, and

assured Paradise to the repentant thief.

Let us hear, as if addressed to each one of

us, the words that you spoke to the

Samaritan woman:

“If you knew the gift of God!”

You are the visible face of the invisible

Father, of the God who manifests his

power above all by forgiveness and

mercy:

let the Church be your visible face in the

world, its Lord risen and glorified.

You willed that your ministers would also

be clothed in weakness

in order that they may feel compassion

for those in ignorance and error:

let everyone who approaches them feel

sought after, loved, and forgiven by God.

Send your Spirit and consecrate every

one of us with its anointing,

so that the Jubilee of Mercy may be a

year of grace from the Lord,

and your Church, with renewed

enthusiasm, may bring good news to the

poor,

proclaim liberty to captives and the

oppressed,

and restore sight to the blind.

We ask this through the intercession of

Mary, Mother of Mercy,

you who live and reign with the Father

and the Holy Spirit for ever and ever.

Amen.

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2532 Patterson Rd. #12Grand Junction, CO 81505

243-6440

Dr. Bernadette MillsAudiologist

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Bonnie Hartman at 243-4698.

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Knights of Columbus - Council 13621 If interested in becoming a member contact

Chuck Olesky membership chairman 970-243-9990

Fr. Nicolas Bertrand Assembly 1519If you are a Fourth Degree Knight and would like to join our assembly please contact Frank DeLosa 970-216-6148

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2699 Patterson Rd. Grand Junction CO 81506

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