Our Lady Of the River Catholic Church LeClaire, Iowa
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Our Lady Of the River Catholic Church LeClaire, Iowa
Of the River Catholic Church LeClaire, Iowa Easter—April 5 Our Lady of the River Catholic Church 28200 226th Street Place P.O. Box 32 LeClaire, Iowa 52753 Our Lady Number 3 Lent, 2015 Volume 13 2 Our Lady of the River Catholic Church……..563-289-5736 Our Lady of the River e-mail address…leclaireolor@diodav.org Our Lady of the River Web site……ourladyoftheriver.com Follow the happenings of OLOR on Facebook. Another witness to the Spirit inspired community of OLOR! 15 April (cont.) 9—10:15 a.m. - Riverview Manor Mass 10—7:45 a.m. - Rosary/Mass-coffee/fellowship following 12—8:00 a.m. - Children’s Liturgy—9:00 a.m. - Religious Education Classes 15—7:00 p.m. - KC Officer’s Meeting 19—8:00 a.m. - Children’s Liturgy—9:00 a.m. - Religious Education Classes 26—8:00 a.m. - First Communion Mass May Saturday 6:00 p.m. Sunday 8:00 a.m. (FIRST Friday of the month... 7:45 a.m. Rosary/8:00 a.m. Mass -Fellowship following with coffee & sweets provided by A&R) Sacrament of Reconciliation Immediately following the 6:00 p.m. Saturday Mass or anytime by appointment Open Bible Study Church Hall—every Tuesday—9:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. LENTEN SERVICES Ash Wednesday—February 18 - 6:00 p.m. Stations of the Cross and Soup Suppers—6:00 p.m. Fridays (2/20-3/27) Reconciliation—March 27, after Stations of the Cross Holy Thursday, Mass of the Lord’s Supper—April 2 - 7:00 p.m. Good Friday of the Lord’s Passion—April 3 - 6:00 p.m. Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil Mass—April 4 - 8:15 p.m. Easter Sunday Mass—April 5 - 8:00 a.m. Mission Statement Our Lady of the River Catholic Church is both a quiet oasis of serenity and an energetic center for worship. We are a community of Christians guided by the Holy Spirit, associated with the diocese and served by a pastor. Our mission is to promote the kingdom of God through prayer (primarily our Eucharistic celebration), education and service and to exemplify Christian life in seeking holiness and the promise of salvation through Christ Jesus. Religious Education Our Religious Education Program is available for children Pre-Kindergarten through 9th grade. Bible Study Groups and RCIA are available for adults. * Classes are on Sundays from 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. * Classes are held every Sunday from September through mid - May except for the last weekend of the month or a holiday. (Bible Study in church—every Tuesday—9:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.) 1—7:45 a.m. - Rosary/Mass-coffee/fellowship following 2—5:00 p.m. - Eucharistic Adoration 3—9:00 a.m. - Religious Education Classes 6—7:00 p.m. - KC Mass and General Meeting 7—10:15 a.m. - Riverview Manor Mass 9—6:00 p.m. - May Crowning 10—8:00 a.m. - May Crowning….NO Religious Education Classes 13—Noon - A&R Business Meeting in Church Hall (page 8) 17—8:00 a.m. - Children’s Liturgy—9:00 a.m. - Religious Education Classes 19—6:30 p.m. - KC 4th Degree Mass and Meeting 20—7:00 p.m. - KC Officer’s Meeting 21—6:00 p.m. - Finance Council Meeting —7:00 p.m. - Parish Council Meeting 24—9:00 a.m. - Final Religious Education Classes June (Bible Study in church—every Tuesday—9:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.) 3—7:00 p.m. - KC Mass and General Meeting 4—10:15 a.m - Riverview Manor Mass 5—7:45 a.m. - 1st Friday, Rosary/Mass-coffee/fellowship after 6—Café on Vine (Health Cabinet) —5:00 p.m. - Eucharistic Adoration Prayer Shawls and Pamphlets—contact OLOR church office OLOR Library—shelving in church hall - borrow, read and return Haiti Layette Project—Pam Hughes, contact person Nursing Home Birthday Gifts—MaryAnna Parris, contact person Backpack For Kids—Social Action Commission, Teresa Anderson Sister Ludmilla—Carolyn Graham, contact person Lighthouse Contributions—Joanne Rumpza,… All submissions to the next newsletter are welcome, but are due by May 10, 2015. Rumpzaej@juno.com - 563-289-3521 or mailbox in church hall. I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you. John 13:15 <<<Answer to page 10 14 3 March (Bible Study in church—every Tuesday—9:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.) 1—8:00 a.m. - Children’s Liturgy—9:00 a.m. - Religious Education Classes 9:30 a.m.—Altar Server Training 4—7:00 p.m. - KC General Meeting 5—10:15 a.m. - Mass at Riverview Manor 6—7:45 a.m. - Rosary/Mass-coffee/fellowship following —6:00 p.m. - Stations and Soup Supper (Knights of Columbus) 7—10:00 a.m. - Liturgy Commission in Church Hall —5:00 p.m. - Eucharistic Adoration and Liturgy of the Hours —6:00 p.m. - Mass and Annemarie Pisel Baptism 7/8—Distribution of grocery bags for Easter Food Baskets after each Mass 8—8:00 a.m. - Children’s Liturgy—9:00 a.m. - Religious Education Classes 9—7:00 p.m. - Communal Reconciliation Service, St. John Vianney, Bettendorf 13—6:00 p.m. - Stations and Soup Supper (Liturgy Commission) 14—5:00 p.m. - Liturgy of the Hours 14/15—Distribution of grocery bags for Easter Food Baskets after each Mass 15—8:00 a.m. Mass and Andrew Richardel baptism—NO Religious Ed Classes 18—7:00 p.m. - KC Officer’s Meeting 20—6:00 p.m. - Stations and Soup Supper (Church Life and Family Life) 7:00 p.m. - Faith Formation meeting 21—6:00 p.m. - Confirmation Mass 21/22—Return Easter Grocery Bags 22—9:00 a.m. - Religious Education Classes 23—5:00 p.m. - Chrism Mass at Sacred Heart Cathedral 24—6:00 p.m. - Finance Council Meeting —7:00 p.m. - Parish Council Meeting 27—6:00 p.m. - Stations and Soup Supper (A&R, Social Action, Health Cabinet) —Reconciliation following Stations of the Cross 28—5:00 - Liturgy of the Hours —Easter Basket pick-up 29—9:00 a.m. - KC Breakfast following Mass April (Bible Study in church—every Tuesday—9:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.) 1—7:00 p.m. - KC General Meeting 2—5:30 p.m. - Lasagna Dinner —7:00 p.m. - Holy Thursday Mass 3—6:00 p.m. - Good Friday Liturgy...KC Fish Fry following 4—Café on Vine (Social Action) —5:00 p.m. - Liturgy of the Hours —8:15 p.m. - Easter Vigil Mass 5—8:00 a.m. - Easter Sunday Mass—NO Religious Ed Classes Dear Parishioners: In ordinary life, we do not usually sign or mark ourselves. At Mass, we do so several times. We trace the pattern of the cross or sign ourselves at the beginning of Mass, at the reading of the Gospel, and at the end of Mass for the final blessing. Something important is at work in this simple gesture. The act of signing the cross on our bodies symbolically pulls us into intimate contact with the reality of the cross of Jesus. It is entirely understandable that we want to identify ourselves with the cross of Jesus. The cross, after all, has freed us from sin and death. It is the source of our new life in Christ. Of course, we take its image and impress that on our bodies in making the sign of the cross. It makes sense to make the sign of the cross at Mass, because the Mass itself makes present the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross: This is my body which will be given up for you. Our gesture of signing and Jesus’ self sacrifice for us meet in the Mass we celebrate. Your brother in Christ, Fr, Joe Wolf Pastor 4 13 Through the efforts of the Social Action Commission, Our Lady of the River plans to provide Easter Baskets to the families that we helped at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Important dates for this project are: Distribute grocery bags and food list: March 7/8 and 14/15 Weekend for food return: March 21/22 Easter baskets picked up: March 28 ************************************ Backpacks for Kids is underway with the local Optimist Club and area churches providing food items to send home on weekends for children at local schools. If you would like to help with this program, please consider providing the following: Single servings/easy to open containers: Proteins: such as pastas, chicken/tuna packets, peanut butter Fruits: packaged fruits, applesauce, raisins Breakfast: individual cereals- cold or oatmeal, juices Snacks: granola bars, pudding, jello, crackers, etc. You can leave items in the basket marked Backpacks for Kids at the entrance of the Church. Social Action Commission FIRST WEDDING Billy attended his first wedding. He said to his cousin: “I didn’t know a man can marry sixteen women.” “He can’t” replied the cousin: “Where did you get that idea?” “It’s easy,” said Billy. “Just add it up, like the pastor said during the wedding: ‘Four better, four worse, four richer, four poorer.’” While we're there, we will be holding an eye clinic overseen by optometrist Dr. Peter Korpi. Can you imagine, most of them have never had the opportunity to have their eyes checked? I smile inwardly, (rather guiltily) thinking about how many “readers” I have picked up at the drugstore and have laying around my home. Even simple things like “old age farsightedness” is a huge hardship for so many there. We'll be constructing chalkboards to be distributed at the end of the Annual Teacher Training in July, and traveling to as many local schools as possible to give instruction on dental hygiene while delivering toothbrushes and toothpaste to each student. It will be a busy three weeks, but we look forward to spending time during the days and evenings with all of our friends there, and we especially look forward to celebrating Mass together at the St. Pierre Church each Sunday. Don't forget you can follow the trip on ServeHAITI Facebook page or the ServeHAITI blog! Thank you for all of your loving kindness, compassion and support. You are truly the salt of the earth and light of the world. by Liz McDermott ********************************************* Thanks to all the ladies who made receiving blankets, knitted hats, and to all who donated items for the layettes for Haiti. We packaged 106 layettes to take with us on our trip. I can't wait to deliver these to the new moms and their babies. We have depleted our stock of the following items, so if you can help us replenish for the next trip in September, that would be great! We need: washcloths baby stocking hats socks flannel for diapers soap fleece for blankets We have a good supply of onesies, but we won't turn down more. Please place your items in the box marked Haiti layettes in the vestibule. Thank you, Pam Hughes 12 ServeHAITI As I write this, there are 13 freshly fallen inches of snow blowing around at 20 miles per hour outside my warm, cozy home. It's crazy to think that in less than four days, Jennifer Hildebrand and I will be on a plane heading to Haiti and St. Pierre - and will most likely be hoping for some cooling breezes as we try to sleep in our beds on the first night in Port Au Prince before we head up the mountain. On February 6th, the first of three consecutive weeks of volunteers will begin the annual February trip and we'll be traveling with lots of prenatal incentive packs (baby layettes) lovingly gathered, sewn and wrapped together by members of the Our Lady of the River Altar and Rosary Society. Pam Hughes recently took over the project coordination from Sandy Fredericks, who had been doing a wonderful job, but had to step down for health reasons. Together with Sandy Fedler, Pam organized some sewing meetings at her shop in LeClaire last fall. All the ladies who were unable to attend, took materials to work from home. I was able to witness first hand their handiwork last Tuesday when they gathered to put the final projects together into “packets” to be packed and taken down. Over 100 newborn kits were created, each containing a fleece blanket, onesie, cloth diaper, cap, socks and bar of soap. Each mother who delivers at the clinic will receive one for the new baby. Dr. Leopold has found that the numbers of women delivering in the safe clinic environment, as opposed to their own homes, has sky rocketed since the newborn layette gift program has begun. It's getting harder to keep up with the demand! Other groups have been working as well and all told we'll be taking 250 kits which should last about five months until the next volunteers arrive. What an amazing difference you are all making in the lives of so many! 5 2015 Knights of Columbus Fish Fries February 18: Ash Wednesday—Mass 6:00 p.m. with Fish Fry following April 3: Good Friday—Service 6:00 p.m. Knights Fish Fry following Mass ****************** OLOR Stations of the Cross and Soup Supper Please join us every Friday evening during Lent for Stations of the Cross at 6 p.m. Following the Stations, there will be a soup supper in the parish hall. Each year various parish organizations or commissions rotate to do the Stations and provide soup, bread and desserts to share. Donations are accepted at our soup suppers and the proceeds are given to Catholic Relief Services (CRS)...aka Operation Rice Bowl. Childcare will be available during Stations. PLEASE JOIN US ! ! February 20 - Faith Formation Commission February 27 - Parish Council March 6 - Knights of Columbus March 13 - Liturgy Commission March 20 - Church Life Commission/Family Life Commission March 27 - Altar and Rosary/Social Action Commission/ Health Ministry ****************** Sister Ludmilla—Father Conroy’s Vineyard of Hope Upcoming Donation list...can you help? March - #10 chili beans, #10 diced tomatoes, crackers April - blueberry pancake mix (add water only) and syrup May - #10 canned mushrooms, #10 peas, Ranch salad dressing #10=size of cans (large cans) 6 Our Lady of the River HEALTH CABINET NEWS 11 Our hope is to grow through the participation of more parishioners. Perhaps you have the gift of time, cooking, sewing or other talent. If you would like to be part of this growing ministry, we would welcome you to join us! If you are aware of a need that is not currently being addressed, please let us know. If you would like to participate in training to learn more about this ministry, you can also contact us. We are currently looking for a young parent to serve on this cabinet. For more information on the OLOR Health Ministry or if you would like to join us please contact Jennifer Hildebrand. kjhildebrand@windstream.net Cell (563) 370-4412 or home (563) 289-4904. Submitted by Jennifer Hildebrand 8th Grade Confirmation Retreat, January 31, 2015 OLOR LIBRARY Want to make this your BEST Lent ever??? EASTER THOUGHTS A man was coming out of church after Easter services, and the pastor was standing at the door to shake hands. He grabbed the man by the hand and pulled him aside. The pastor said, “You need to join the Army of the Lord!” The man said, “I’m already in the Army of the Lord, Pastor.” The pastor asked, “Then how come I don’t see you except at Christmas and Easter?” The man whispered, “I’m in the secret service!” Try reading some of Matthew Kelly's books in our church library! Or... go online to dynamiccatholic.com and sign up for daily e-mail videos from Matthew Kelly to make this your "Best Lent Ever"! Take the opportunity to learn more about your faith, the saints, family life, and other good Christian literature in books available to you at OLOR. We have Library carts containing these books in the church hall to the left of the double doors. This Library is for everyone’s use. Look it over, take books home to read at your leisure and then return them to the box by the cart when you have finished. Thank you!! Dorie Murray and Carolyn Graham 10 Our Lady of the River HEALTH CABINET NEWS Health Cabinet Members: Rita McRoberts, Cheryl Costello, Linda Yulga, Brian Dugan, Kathy Moetsch, Janis Smith, Jenny and Jeff Redenius, Kris Marwin, Barb Arland-Fye, Kathy Bentler, Jennifer Hildebrand, and Fr. Joe Wolf Mission Statement: To enrich those we serve, with the healing blessings of faith; to be present and promote the wellness of body, mind and spirit. Update: Kathy Bentler is welcomed as our newest member of the Health Cabinet. Kathy is not only the volunteer who does a wonderful job with the floral arrangements at OLOR, but also a professional working with Family Resources of Scott County, specializing in women and children domestic violence issues. Kathy will be a great advocate and addition to the Health Cabinet as we continue to grow our network of professionals that can directly aid our parishioners and our healing ministry. Welcome Kathy! You may have noticed that my name is now listed on the front of the bulletin as “Parish Nurse.” Some of you have asked if I was hired for this position. The answer to that question is “no.” I am and wish to continue to serve in this ministry as a volunteer. However, I wanted to be more “visible” to the parishioners who may want to reach out to me or any of the Health Cabinet for assistance. As parish nurse or health advocate, it is not our job to provide hands-on care. We are not here to replace the professionals who come to your home to provide those services. Rather, we serve as the instrument to assist your needs; an extension of the Visiting Nurses’ Association (VNA). Whether your need is transportation assistance, a need for educational resources, someone to serve as an advocate for you, help with finding resources in the community, evaluation or assessment of a health concern, or simply a listening ear, we are here to serve you. UPDATE: Christmas gifts were distributed to over 100 children on December 20. Parishioners provided gifts for 30 children designated by Friendly House. The remaining children were part of the families designated to receive Thanksgiving baskets. In addition, donations were received from several parishioners, and in conjunction with parish funds, $150 Walmart gift cards were purchased to give to 31 families. Again, these families wanted to make sure we expressed their gratitude for what Our Lady of the River did to brighten their holidays. Social Action Commission OLOR News Baptisms: November 15, 2014—Vincent James Armetta son of Nick and Katie Armetta November 29, 2014—Owen Roy Brown son of Ryan and Emily Brown December 27, 2014—Jillian Lindsey Bauer daughter of Greg and Kristen Bauer February 8, 2015—Hazel Lynn DeMaris daughter of Tyler and Katie DeMaris Wedding: December 13, 2014—Stephen Chanez and Kimberly Olson Deaths: November 2, 2014—Jon A. Allbee, son of Cheryl Allbee, family member of Kathryn Tripp, Bobby Goetsch December 15, 2014—Richard “Dick” Froeschle parishioner, father of Liz McDermott New Members: Gord and Lisa Culp Jeff and Audrey DeMarco 7 8 9 Altar & Rosary Society Every OLOR lady is invited and encouraged to attend and join ($5/year membership dues) Answer on page 15 May 13….Official Business meeting held in church hall at noon, all ladies are encouraged to attend. Bring a boxed lunch, coffee will be available. Notices: We will be selling the Little Black Books for Lent again this year. The cost will be $2.00 each. The Altar and Rosary’s Basket and Art Raffle has been moved to this Fall. Watch for notices in the coming months. OLOR Graduating High School Seniors Scholarships Available The Altar and Rosary Society and the Knights of Columbus are both offering $300.00 scholarships to a 2015 High School graduating senior. All OLOR High School seniors (male or female) are encouraged to apply to both scholarships. An Application can be found in the vestibule—it is the student’s responsibility to supply separate copies of the application and all paperwork to both organizations if applying for both scholarships. Scholarship applications MUST be received and postmarked no later than April 15, 2015, to the designated addresses on the application. Full instructions can be found on the application. Any questions, please contact: John Miller (563-289-3596) Knights of Columbus Joanne Rumpza (563-289-3521) Altar & Rosary Society Decorate your own Easter egg >>> COLOR