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Parish Offices for All Churches: 231 South Bench Street, Galena, IL 61036 Phone 815-777-2053 Emergency Contact: (815) 266-9101 Deacon : Jay Achino Secretary/Bulletin Editor for All Churches: Jacqueline Gasparro Email: [email protected] Bulletin Deadline: Monday by 3:00 p.m. Business Manager for All Churches: Neil Spurr: [email protected] 815-777-2053 Director of Religious Education for St. Mary & St. Michael Parishes: Heidi O’Shea: [email protected] 815-541-4528 St. Mary Rectory 406 Franklin Street, Galena, IL 61036 Call 815-777-2053 to speak with Business Manager or Parish Secretary Holy Trinity 302 Franklin Street Scales Mound, IL 61075 (Church Address) Mailing Address: 231 Bench Street Galena, IL 61036 (Mailing Address) Phone: 815-777-2053 Religious Ed: Carol Bilgri 815-275-3907
REGULAR MASS TIMES:
St. Michael
Tues. 5:00pm
Thurs. 8:00am
Sat. 5:30pm
Sun. 8:00am &
6pm Mass in Spanish
St. Mary
Wed., Fri. 8:00am
Sat. 4:00pm
Sun. 9:30am
Holy Trinity
Wed., 5:00pm (7:00pm During Lent)
Sat. 5:00pm
Sun. 11:00am
PARISH OFFICES FOR
ALL 3 CHURCHES
LOCATED AT:
231 South Bench Street
Galena, IL. 61036
Office Hours are:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
& Thursday
8:30am until 4:30pm
(Closed from Noon to 1pm)
Friday
8:30am until Noon
April 14, 2019-Palm Sunday Of The Passion Of The Lord
Welcome to the Catholic Churches of:
ST. MICHAEL PARISH
227 S. Bench St.
Galena, IL
HOLY TRINITY PARISH
302 Franklin St.
Scales Mound, IL
ST. MARY PARISH
400 Franklin St.
Galena, IL
Confession Schedule:
St. Michael:
Tuesday 5:30pm and
7:30-7:55am
(Before the 8:00am
Sunday Mass)
St. Mary: 3:30-3:55pm
(Before the 4:00pm
Saturday Mass)
Holy Trinity:
Noon-12:30pm
(After 11:00am Sunday Mass)
Or by appointment
Website: www.catholicgalena.com Readings for the week of
April 14, 2019 Sunday: Lk 19:28-40 (37)/Is
50:4-7/Ps 22:8-9, 17-18, 19-20,
23-24 [2a]/Phil 2:6-11/Lk
22:14--23:56 or 23:1-49
Monday: Is 42:1-7/Ps 27:1, 2, 3, 13-14
[1a]/Jn 12:1-11
Tuesday: Is 49:1-6/Ps 71:1-2, 3-4a, 5ab-
6ab, 15 and 17 [cf. 15ab]/Jn 13:21-33,
36-38
Wednesday: Is 50:4-9a/Ps 69:8-10, 21-
22, 31 and 33-34 [14c]/Mt 26:14-25
Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper: Ex
12:1-8, 11-14/Ps 116:12-13, 15-16bc, 17-
18 [cf. 1 Cor 10:16]/1 Cor 11:23-26/Jn
13:1-15
Friday: Is 52:13--53:12/Ps 31:2, 6, 12-13,
15-16, 17, 25 [Lk 23:46]/Heb 4:14-16; 5:7
-9/Jn 18:1--19:42
Saturday: Vigil: Gn 1:1--2:2 or 1:1, 26-
31a/Ps 104:1-2, 5-6, 10, 12, 13-14, 24, 35
[30] or Ps 33:4-5, 6-7, 12-13, 20-22 [5b]/
Gn 22:1-18 or 22:1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18/
Ps 16:5, 8, 9-10, 11 [1]/Ex 14:15--15:1/Ex
15:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 17-18 [1b]/Is 54:5-14/Ps
30:2, 4, 5-6, 11-12, 13 [2a]/Is 55:1-11/Is
12:2-3, 4, 5-6 [3]/Bar 3:9-15, 32--4:4/Ps
19:8, 9, 10, 11 [Jn 6:68c]/Ez 36:16-17a,
18-28/Ps 42:3, 5; 43:3, 4 [42:2] or Is 12:2-
3, 4bcd, 5-6 [3] or Ps 51:12-13, 14-15, 18
-19 [12a]/Rom 6:3-11/Ps 118:1-2, 16-17,
22-23/Lk 24:1-12
Next Sunday: Acts 10:34a, 37-43/Ps
118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23 [24]/Col 3:1-4 or 1
Cor 5:6b-8/Jn 20:1-9 or Lk 24:1-12 or Lk
24:13-35 ©LPi
April 14, 2019-Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord~~~~Hosanna to the Messiah!
While Jesus would not be crowned an earthly king, Jesus' entrance into Jerusalem has many parallels to the
Messianic expectations of the Hebrew people. Before entering, Jesus requisitions a donkey from its owner. In the
ancient world, kings had this right. Yet the animal that Jesus requests is rare -- a colt upon which no one else has
sat yet. Yet, it's a donkey. This is no great war-charger, no magnificent animal. Jesus acts with all the authority of
an earthly king, yet his kingdom is one of simplicity and peace. As the disciples throw cloaks over the donkey, the
crowd spreads theirs on the road. This ancient gesture dates back to the line of kings descended from David. Not
only are these physical kingly gestures, but the crowd of followers cries out in jubilation and praise.
The Messiah has come to Jerusalem!
2019 LENTEN LITURGY SERVICES
& CONFESSION SCHEDULE
CONFESSION-Tuesday April 16th-After 5pm Mass
St. Michael
April 17th-8:00am Mass–St. Mary
Holy Trinity
April 17th-7pm Mass followed by Stations of the Cross
Holy Thursday-April 18th
No Morning Mass
6:30pm St. Michael-(for both parishes)-Mass of the Lord’s
Supper followed by Adoration-Fr. Srenn
6:30pm Holy Trinity-Mass of the Lord’s Supper-Fr. Kos
Good Friday Services-April 19th
No Morning Mass
3:00pm-St. Michael-(for both Parishes)-Father Srenn
3:00pm-Holy Trinity-Father Kos
Holy Saturday Easter Vigil-April 20th
7:30pm St. Mary-(for both Parishes)-Father Srenn
7:30pm Holy Trinity-Father Kos
Easter Sunday-April 21st
8:00am-St. Michael-Father Srenn
9:30am-St. Mary-Father Srenn
11:00am-Holy Trinity-Father Kos
1:30pm-Nursing Home-Father Schaefer
6:00pm-St. Michael-Mass is Spanish-Father Ospina
Social Action Committee of St. Michael
Annual Lenten Food Drive
The Committee is holding our annual
Lenten Food Drive. We are requesting
non-perishable food items and personal care items for our
local United Churches of Galena Food Pantry. Place the
items in the containers in the back or front of Church.
Checks may be made out to the United Churches of
Galena Food Pantry and dropped off at the St. Michael
Parish Office or placed in the weekly collection marked
Food Pantry.
Thank you for your generosity!
Social Action Committee of St. Michael
The Social Action Committee has placed an
“Easter Egg Tree” in the back of St. Michael
Church. We will be collecting wrapped Easter Candy
and small stuffed animals. These gifts will be used to
make Easter Baskets for the Galena Nursing Home and
Assisted Living Residents. We are asking parishioners for
their support by taking an egg off the tree and returning
items in the plastic tub by Palm Sunday-(April 14th) Please do not put candy on the radiator!!
Join us in Dolan Hall
Friday April 19, 2019 after the
3:00pm Good Friday Service
at St. Michael.
We will be watching the
The Passion of the Christ and
pausing to pray the sorrowful
mysteries as the movie tells of
Jesus' last hours.
Please join us for this
powerful experience.
Questions? Call
Anna Hemm 562-618-2181 or
Heidi O'Shea 815-541-4528
Social Event
Catholic Daughters will hold a breakfast
after the 9:30am mass on Sunday
April 14th in Bally Hall. Everyone is
welcome. Free will offering is appreciated.
CATHOLICISM FOR ADULTS—MEETING ON April 27th
Catholicism for Adults will have its final meeting of this series on Saturday, April 27th at
9am in Bally Hall, the St. Mary church basement. Breakfast will be provided! There will
be two door prizes: Bishop Barron’s “Catholicism” DVD series (10 episodes) and his
Catholicism book. Tickets are free, but you must be present to win!
Over breakfast and after breakfast, we will discuss what we will do next in Catholicism
for Adults. In order to get your input about this, there will be a short survey for you to
complete. All are welcome! Please feel free to bring a friend!
Tuesday 4/16 5:00pm
+The Poor Souls
Thursday 4/18 6:30pm(Holy Thursday)
No morning Mass-Mass of the Lord’s Supper
both Parishes followed by Adoration Friday 4/19 3:00pm (Good Friday)
Passion of the Lord Services for both Parishes Saturday 4/20
Easter Vigil at St. Mary at 7:30pm for both
Parishes Sunday 4/21 8:00am (Easter Sunday)
+Bob Brotheridge requested by Carol & for the
People of Holy Trinity, St. Mary & St. Michael
Parishes Sunday 4/21 6:00pm (Easter-Mass in Spanish)
+The Poor Souls
Wednesday 4/17 8:00am
+Thomas Sweeney requested by the Knights of
Columbus
Thursday 4/18 (Holy Thursday)
Mass of the Lord’s Supper 6:30pm at St.
Michael for both Parishes followed by
Adoration Friday 4/19 (Good Friday)
No Morning Mass-Passion of the Lord Services
3pm at St. Michael for both Parishes
Saturday 4/20 7:30pm (Easter Vigil for both Parishes)
+Harold Foecking requested by Marita Watson Sunday 4/21 9:30am (Easter Sunday)
+Harold & Betty Keleher (Wedding Anniversary
Remembrance) requested by Family & for the
People of Holy Trinity, St. Mary & St. Michael
Parishes
ST. MICHAEL NEWS ST. MARY NEWS
LITURGICAL MINISTERS 7:30 p.m. Mass 4/20 (Easter Vigil) Eucharistic Minister: Janet Bussan,
Maria Rector, Elly Renner & David Glasgow
Lector: Dorothy Bohnsack
Ushers: Jerry Kieffer, Walter Middendorf,
Larry Morenz & John Werner
Servers: Wyatt Funston
Rosary Leader: Dorothy Bohnsack
Musicians: Sancta Maria Choir & Ann Brotzman
9:30 a.m. Mass 4/21(Easter Sunday) Eucharistic Ministers: Karen Koerperick,
Debbie Schuler, Pattie Shillington
& Joan Johnston
Lector: Pattie Shillington
Ushers: John Johnston, Johnny O’Shea &
Phillip Schuler
Servers: Trevor Hoell
Rosary Leader: Ellen Westemeier
Musicians: Guitar Group
LITURGICAL MINISTERS 6:30 p.m. Mass 4/18 (Holy Thursday) Eucharistic Minister: Chuck Spielman
Lector: Bob Roth
Ushers: Terry Altfillisch
Servers: Andrew Koenigs
Greeters: Volunteers
Rosary Leader: Volunteer
Musicians: Tricia Tranel & Maria Altfillisch
3:00pm 4/19 (Good Friday) Eucharistic Ministers: Ray & Ruthann Winkin
Speaker: Ann Tranel Narrator: Terry Altfillisch
Ushers: Art Ricker & Larry Holland
Servers: Julia & Ryan Holland
Greeters: Donna Calvert
Rosary Leader: Volunteer
Musicians: New Traditions
8:00 a.m. Mass 4/21 (Easter Sunday) Eucharistic Minister: Dave Oldenburg,
Jane Yoder & Ginger Komiskey
Lector: Mary Roth
Ushers: Mike Sproule & Larry Holland
Servers: Trinity Law
Greeters: Ron & Peggy Babcock
Rosary Leader: Bert Tranel
Musicians: Sonrise/Cantor Nicole Johnson
Early Bulletin Deadlines
Wednesday, 4/3 at 8:30am was the deadline for
the April 14th Bulletin
Monday, 4/8 at 8:30am was the deadline for the
April 21st Bulletin
Wednesday 4/17 7:00pm
+The Poor Souls
Thursday 4/18 6:30pm (Holy Thursday)
Mass of the Lord’s Supper
+Marion Davis (birthday remembrance) requested by
Family
Friday 4/19 3:00pm (Good Friday)
Passion of the Lord Services
Saturday 4/20 7:30pm (Easter Vigil)
+Dr. Daniel Schamper requested by David, John & Mark
Bussan
Sunday 4/21 11:00am (Easter Sunday)
+Sophie Wubben requested by Ron & Sharon Doser & for
the People of Holy Trinity, St. Mary & St. Michael Parishes
LITURGICAL MINISTERS
6:30 p.m. Mass 4/18 (Holy Thursday) Eucharistic Minister: Melinda Vandigo
Lector: Nancy Schamper
Ushers: Al Bilgri
Servers: Anika Stadel & Georgia Vandigo
3:00pm 4/19 (Good Friday) Eucharistic Minister: Volunteer
Speaker: Michael Conrad Narrator: Mary Jane Conrad
Ushers: Al Conrad Servers: Volunteers
7:30pm 4/20 (Easter Vigil) Eucharistic Minister: LaVonne Deininger
Lector: Nancy Schamper
Ushers: Volunteer Servers: Volunteer
11:00 a.m. Mass 4/21 (Easter Sunday) Eucharistic Minister: Linda Pehlke
Lector: Judy Winter
Ushers: Ron Doser & Andrew Conrad
Servers: McKenna Peart
HOLY TRINITY NEWS
PARISH ORGANIZATIONS AND MINISTRY LEADERS
ST. MARY ST. MICHAEL HOLY TRINITY Pastoral Council Chairperson Diane Allendorf Lisa Hall Terri Fox-Wubben
Finance Council Chairperson Rick Weis Bill Smith Staci Duerr
Music Director Joe Berning Carol Godwin Mary Hammer
Respect Life Mary Wachter Peggy Babcock Mary Jane Conrad
Youth Ministry Open Open Open
Religious Education Heidi O’Shea Heidi O’Shea Carol Bilgri
Altar & Rosary Society Elly Renner Patti Hoefer Virginia Holland
Altar & Rosary Funeral Chairperson Sharon Shuey Merla Carl
Social Action Steve Machek
Altar Servers Open Open Mary Jane Conrad
Cemetery Chairperson Terry Renner Bob Roth Open Position
Ushers/Greeters Jerry Kieffer Laverne Greene Al Conrad/Al Bilgri
Building & Grounds Tom Bussan/Bill Oldenburg Jeff Wienen Max Martinez
Galena Knights of Columbus Steve Keeffer
Galena Catholic Daughters of America Joan Pedersen
Please pray for: Denise (Kocol) Johnson, Russell Kieffer,
Cathy Wiegman, Camillus Gassen,
Josiah Clausen, Mary Beth Kiely,
Matt Podnar, Merla Carl, Bethany Diederich,
Rose Oldenburg ,Tom Wienen, Leann Scharpf,
Don Mickelson , Arlene Frank, Tim Simmons,
Mike Simmons, Jan Carroll, Ralph Wubben,
Gerry Greiner, Ray Miller & Peg Murphy
If you want your living loved ones names in the bulletin
requesting prayers, a family member must call the parish
office and authorize us to have their names published in our
weekly bulletin. Because of the privacy issues, we will not
publish any names which are not authorized by the family
either in the bulletin or in the intercessory prayers on
Sundays and weekdays. This list will be updated every
month unless the family wants us to leave their names for an
indefinite period of time.
Pro Life Thought…
“Defend the cause of the weak and fatherless;
maintain the rights of the poor and oppressed.
Rescue the weak and needy; Deliver them from
the hand of the wicked.”~~Psalm 82:3-4
Holy Trinity Church
April 17th-7pm Mass followed by
Stations of the Cross
Intercessions for Life April 14th-Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion
For all whose lives are in jeopardy: May they come
to know that God never abandons His
children, but remains always at their side;
We Pray to the Lord
The Observer-Official Newspaper of the Catholic
Diocese of Rockford
Invites you to join us in prayers and support for the
priests and sisters of our diocese. To show our
appreciation and gratitude for their dedicated lives of
service, a prayer calendar assigns a special day to each
priest or sister. The dates of each week will be in the bulletin. April 14th-20th
4/14-Fr. Patrick McMahon 4/17-Msgr. John Schmitt
4/14-Sterling Deanery Priests 4/17-Fr. Donald Wagener
4/15-Fr. Henry Schmitz 4/17-Fr. James Canova
4/15-Fr. John Dolan 4/18-Holy Land Franciscans
4/15-Fr. Philip Reilly 4/19-Fr. Francis Heckinger
4/15-Fr. James Keenan 4/19-Fr. C.A. Meehan
4/16-Congregation of the 4/19-Fr. Karl Ganss
Humility of Mary 4/20-Retired Diocesan Priests
Thank you for your weekly contributions. Your
financial support is very important and key to
meeting our continuing expenses.
April 14, 2019-Palm Sunday of the
Passion of the Lord
Palm Sunday is a strange day in our
liturgical calendar. We begin by
waving palms, but somewhere in
the middle, we call for Jesus to be
crucified. We celebrate today an equally paradoxical
God, one who comes to save through suffering.
"I tell you, if they keep silent, the stones will cry out!"
Jesus, who so often in the Gospels tries to hide his true
identity, speaks thunderously to the Pharisees who
would still the rejoicing crowd. At the Last Supper,
Jesus confirms the Messianic promise to his disciples,
saying "I confer a kingdom on you, just as my Father
has conferred one on me." Yet,
before the night is over, Jesus has been betrayed.
We hear the tragedy unfold in Luke's Passion
narrative. Jesus is abused by the council of elders,
denied by Peter, whipped by Roman soldiers, and
condemned to death by Pilate. But what else do we
see? Jesus heals someone who came to arrest him,
forgives his torturers, promises a repentant man
paradise, and - by his loving endurance - converts a
centurion at the foot of the cross. Jesus is both
Redeemer of the World and Suffering Servant. In
taking on the mantle of Messiah, Jesus does not only
receive our praise and our accolades, but he bears
our burdens and sins and does so with the deepest
love. He may go about our salvation in a paradoxical
way, but he is dearer to our own suffering hearts for it.
This week, we remember that no sorrow of our own is
beyond the reach of the compassion of God.
Sacrifices and Blessings
Religious Education students from St. Mary and
St. Michael are counting their blessings and
naming their sacrifices during Lent. They will write
their sacrifices on purple ribbons and blessings on
white ribbons and tie them on the railing in front
of the RE building. Feel free to join us! There are extra
ribbons and sharpies in the back of St. Mary's church.
Due to the early bulletin deadline imposed by
our printer LPI, the April 6th & 7th Financial totals
were not available and will be reported in the
bulletin dated April 21st.
Divine Mercy Sunday
Service & Celebration
Sunday April 28th at
3:00pm
At St. Michael Church
Services will include:
Eucharistic Adoration, Confessions
& Praying the Divine Mercy Chaplet
Please pick up a Divine Mercy flyer in the back of
the church to pray the Divine Mercy Novena
starting Good Friday and ending Divine Mercy
Sunday! To Learn more about Divine Mercy visit
the website: thedivinemercy.org
Holy Saturday-April 18-20 Triduum Holy Thursday brings us the Last Supper. On Good Friday, we
exalt the cross and commemorate the death of Jesus. On
Easter Sunday, we celebrate! But what about the day in
between? Between death and life, the time holds its breath.
For the first disciples, Holy Saturday was a day of silence,
sorrow, and waiting. But redemption is already beginning!
Jesus descends to the dead and frees righteous souls
waiting eternal life. On our own Holy Saturdays, we too wait
in silence. But it is not the silence of disappointment and
confusion. It is the silence of anticipation. Soon and very
soon, dawn will alight on the horizon, and the stone will be
rolled back. Until then, we wait in stillness.
ST. MICHAEL, ST. MARY
AND HOLY TRINITY PARISH CALENDAR
4/14,4/21,4/28,5/5,5/12,5/19,5/26-St. Michael-Spanish
Mass 6:00pm
4/15,4/22,4/29,5/6,5/13,5/20,5/27-St. Mary-weekly
prayer service-7:30am
4/16,4/23,4/30,5/7,5/14,5/21,5/28-St. Michael-
Confession 5:30pm
4/16,4/23,4/30,5/7,5/14,5/21,5/28-St. Michael-Spanish
Music Practice in the church-6pm to 8pm-except
when Guitar Group practices
4/16,4/23,4/30,5/7,5/14,5/21,5/28-St. Michael-ESL
classes-RE Building-6pmHall
4/17,4/24,5/15/8,5/15,5/22,5/29-St. Mary-Adoration of
the Blessed Sacrament after 8:00am Mass until 4:00pm
4/17,4/24,5/1,5/8,5/15,5/22,5/29-St. Michael-ESL
Classes-RE Building-5:30pm
4/17,4/24,5/1,5/8,5/15,5/22,5/29-St. Michael-Spanish
Music Practice in Dolan Hall-6:30pm to 8:30pm-except
for the1st Tuesday of the month-in church
4/22-St. Mary-Rosary of the Seven Sorrows 7:30am
4/25-St. Mary-7pm Pastoral Council Meeting-Bally Hall
4/25,5/2,5/9,5/16,5/23,5/30-St. Michael-ESL Classes-RE
Building 5:30pm
4/27-St. Mary-9am Catholicism for Adults Program-
Bally Hall
4/28-St. Mary-5pm Catechist Training-Bally Hall
5/3-St. Mary-8:30am First Friday Adoration
5/6-St. Mary-6pm Altar & Rosary Meeting-Bally Hall
5/7-St. Michael-6:30pm Knights of Columbus-Dolan
5/7-St. Mary-6:30pm Catholic Daughters-Bally Hall
5/13-St, Michael-7pm Altar & Rosary Meeting-Dolan
5/16-St. Michael-7pm Parish Council Meeting-Parish
Offices
5/17-St. Michael-6pm Wedding Rehearsal
5/18-St. Michael-1:30pm Wedding
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION SCHEDULE FOR
ALL 3 CHURCHES
St. Michael/St. Mary (RE)
April 24th & May 8th-St. Mary & St. Michael
Students-grades 5-8 St. Mary Rectory-6:30pm to
8:00pm
May 1st-St. Mary & St. Michael Students-grades
1-4 St. Mary Rectory-6:30pm to 8:00pm
May 5th-First Communion at St. Mary Church
9:30am St. Mary & St. Michael RE students
May 15th-6:30pm Family Mass at St. Mary-all
students & families attend-treats after Mass
Holy Trinity (RE)
April 17th-Meet at Church at 6pm
May 5th-First Communion at Holy Trinity 11am
Sharing the Gospel with Children: The friends of Jesus made a special pa-
rade just for him. The people liked Jesus.
He fed them. He healed them. They
wanted to crown him king. They were
sure that with Jesus in charge, they
could live in peace. When you praise
God, and when you put Jesus in charge of your life,
you really can live with peace in your heart!
Prayer
Dear God, thank you for sending Jesus to be my king.
Something to Draw
Draw a picture of Jesus as king in your house.
Mission for the Week
Make Jesus king of your life. Ask him to help you
spend your time doing the things that would make
him happy.
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