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blessed sacrament parish community
BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH COMMUNITY 518 W. State St., Grand Island, NE 68801 308-384-0532 Website: blsachurch.net E-Mail: bscc_1@msn.com Sunday, March 22, 2015 Fifth Sunday of Lent In our desire to trust God and follow Jesus wherever He leads us, it's not a sin to feel troubled about it. what Jesus would like to do for them, and we spread the good news about this as a continuation of the ministry of Jesus. Yes, we do have to be willing to lose our lives (i.e., our own agendas, our own desires, our own ideas on what we should do with our time, etc.) so that we can unite ourselves to Christ and His mission. However, we don't have to like the loss. The Gospel reading shows us that Jesus felt troubled by the sacrifices He would have to make. Yes, even Jesus Himself felt troubled! And the Father glorified Him. Jesus came to earth to reveal God's ways and God's love and lead us to heaven. Now we, His followers, are called, commissioned, and prepared by the Sacraments to reveal God's ways and God's love to those around us, so that Jesus can lead them to heaven. That is the mission, the purpose of being Church, for all of us – laity as well as clergy. The Sacrament of Baptism initiates us into this calling. Confirmation commissions us to do it. Confession enables us to do it better. Marriage and Holy Orders give us a venue for perfecting it. The Anointing of the Sick converts our illnesses into opportunities to bear witness to Christ's Passion. And the Eucharist unites us so fully to the Passion of Christ that we become what we are called to do. This is our everyday ministry of evangelization: We love others as Jesus loves them, we do for them Often, this involves making sacrifices and doing good to those who reject us and scourge us and crucify us or in any other way cause us to suffer. This is our unity with Christ, our Passion. We're not supposed to like it, but we are supposed to do it. The Father honors us for this. Just like He glorified Jesus, He honors us with His compassion, His rewards, and His approval. It's okay to feel troubled by the challenges we face in our mission. What keeps us going is knowing that God is raising us up. There is always resurrection after crucifixion. Reflect & Discuss: 1. What troubles are you facing? Where is Jesus in this? Is He ahead of you, leading the way? Are you following Him? 2. How do you feel hearing Jesus admit, "I am troubled now?” 3. When you make sacrifices for others, how does this connect you more closely to the human heart of Jesus? 4. How does the Father honor you as you serve in Christ's mission? READINGS FOR THE WEEK Sun., March 22 Jer 31:31-34 Ps 51:3-4, 12-15 Heb 5:7-9 John 12:20-33 Mon., March 23 Dan 13:41c-62 Ps 23:1-6 John 8:1-11 Tues., March 24 Num 21:4-9 Ps 102:2-3, 16-21 John 8:21-30 Wed., March 25 Annunciation of the Lord Isaiah 7:10-14; 8:10 Ps 40:7-11 Heb 10:4-10 Luke 1:26-38 Thurs., March 26 Gen 17:3-9 Ps 105:4-9 John 8:51-59 Fri., March 27 Jer 20:10-13 Ps 18:2-7 John 10:31-42 Sat., March 28 Ezk 37:21-18 Jer 31:10-13 John 11:45-56 Hello Church! This has been a big week. We continue to pray for our Diocese as we welcome Bishop Hanefeldt. Thanks to the 50 plus folks who showed up yesterday morning to pack high protein food packets to feed the hungry as part of the Stop Hunger Program. We accomplished a specific task for a specific need. May the awareness and growth in discipleship for those who participated extend long beyond the day. Thanks! I appreciate you. Easter is coming. If Lent has not been as good for you as you would like, there’s still time for a strong finish. Take part in the liturgies in these next days. Attend our Parish Reconciliation Service. Pick-up the Little Black Book and invest six minutes a day in reflection and prayer. It is still possible to make this Lent good and growth-filled. There is an opportunity to share your talent with our Parish that I would like to share. We give prayer shawls to the sick and dying. A prayer shawl is a knitted piece that a person can wrap around them in order to keep warm. A prayer shawl also brings an awareness of the prayers and love of the Parish community. Do you know how to knit? Would you be willing to be on call when we have a need for prayer shawls? If you can help, contact Mary Miller, our Parish Nurse. Peace, Fr. Todd Weekend Mass Schedule Saturday – 5:30 p.m. Sunday – 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. Weekday Mass Schedule Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday – 12:05 p.m. Friday – 7:00 a.m. Friday - 7:00 p.m. – Evening Vespers & Stations of the Cross Reconciliation Wednesday – 11:30 a.m.-Noon Saturday – 10:30-11:30 a.m. or by appointment Our Deepest Sympathy to the Family of: RUBY REMPE MAY SHE REST IN PEACE! OUR GIFTS OF TREASURE March 14/15, 2015 Adult Envelopes Plate Children’s $ 7,655.00 336.14 53.50 Diocesan Appeal Our Goal Pledged to Date (151) Received to Date $96,905.00 33,063.00 28,909.00 Please remember the following individuals in your prayers, who are experiencing serious health problems/issues: Elna Gappa Anna Blake Larry Palacz Pat Myers Elizabeth Webster Genevieve Merrick Scott Miller Andy Buhrman Merlin Yosten John Pedrosa, Sr. Don Jarzynka Lori Walz Marion Schutte James Lentz Leisa Gracia Kristine Bussinger Kalyn Rodriguez Ruth Noziska Rosetta Reimers Joyce Stobbe Sharon Koperski Michael A. Lopez Rose Ann Anderson Blanche Janulewicz Terri Waskowiak Bernardine Ferguson Glorene Harders Jerry Lammers Let us know if you, or an immediate family member, are experiencing a serious health issue and wish to be included on this list. WEEKDAY MASS & INTENTIONS SCHEDULE Tuesday, March 24, 12:05 p.m. – Herman & Aileen Schafer Wednesday, March 25, 12:05 p.m. – Family Thursday, March 26, 12:05 p.m. – Richard Rech Friday, March 27, 7:00 a.m. – Alvin Reimers Saturday, March 28, 5:30 p.m. – Parish Family Sunday, March 29, 8:00 a.m. – Tim Philipsen Sunday, March 29, 10:00 a.m. – Therese Muchow WEEK’S ACTIVITIES Sunday, 3/22 10:00 a.m. - RCIA Third Scrutiny 9:00 a.m. - Children’s Choir Practice 10:00 a.m. - Children’s Choir Sings Monday, 3/23 5:30 p.m. - Yoga Tuesday, 3/24 6:30 a.m. - Men’s Early Morning Tuesday Group 1:00 p.m. - Quilting 7:00 p.m. - AA & Alanon Meetings 7:30 p.m. - Knights of Columbus Meeting Wednesday, 3/25 10:30 a.m. - Scripture Study 5:00 p.m. - Rel. Ed. Grades P-5 5:00 p.m. - Adult Enrichment 6:15 p.m. - Rel. Ed. Grades P-5 7:00 p.m. - RCIA 7:00 p.m. - Adult Choir Practice 7:30 p.m. - Rel. Ed. Grades 6-8 7:30 p.m. - Adult Enrichment 7:30 p.m. - Freshmen Godparent Group 7:30 p.m. - Sophomore Godparent Group Thursday, 3/26 10:00 a.m. - Fr. Ron Rolheiser Lent Program 1:00 p.m. - Quilting 5:30 p.m. - RCIA Adapted for Children 7:00 p.m. - Fr. Ron Rolheiser Lent Program Friday, 3/27 Going Bananas for Jesus XVIII 7:00 p.m. - Evening Vespers & Stations of the Cross Saturday, 3/28 Going Bananas for Jesus XVIII 10:00 a.m. - Alanon Meeting Sunday, 3/29 Going Bananas for Jesus XVIII Palm Sunday Parish Outreach Collection 10:00 a.m. - Senior Mass & Brunch 7:00 p.m. - Penance Service at Blessed Sacrament SAVE THE DATE! It’s that time of year again. The Women’s Spring Thing will be coming up. We just wanted you to be sure to save the date: Tuesday, May 5, starting at 6:00 p.m. in the Jubilee Center. Be sure to tell all your friends in the area. We hope to see you there. Liturgical Ministers: Please sign-up in the Gathering Area for Holy Week and Easter Masses. RELIGIOUS FORMATION NEWS Senior Mass & Brunch, March 29, 10:00 a.m. Mass, with brunch immediately following in the Jubilee Center. Seniors and their families are invited to attend. Edgar Barge Memorial Scholarship Winners will be announced at this time. No Classes during Easter Vacation on April 1. R.C.I.A. Potluck Picnic, April 8, 7:00 p.m., Jubilee Center. All R.C.I.A. class members and their families are invited to attend. Please bring a salad, vegetable dish or dessert. We will provide the fried chicken, along with drinks and table service. Phone in your reservation to Deb Wetzel at 395-8521, no later than April 1. Higher Ground: Our diocesan summer program for youth is now accepting applications. If you are about to complete your sophomore, junior or senior year in high school, or if you are at least one year out of high school, Higher Ground has a program just for you! Please call Deb Wetzel at 395-8521 for online registration instructions. The cost of the week is $150, which includes a t-shirt. If you are a registered member of Blessed Sacrament Parish, we will pay half of the registration fee ($75) for you to attend. Financial assistance is also available based on need, through the Youth and Young Adult Ministry Office. Non-refundable round-trip bus fare is $80. The 2015 schedule follows: Higher Ground - Ft. Robinson, Crawford WK 1: May 24-29, 2015 WK 2: May 31-June 5, 2015 WK 3: June 7-12, 2015 Higher Ground II – Camp Norwesca, Chadron WK 1: May 24-29, 2015 WK 2: May 31-June 5, 2015 Higher Ground College Retreat Nebraska State 4-H Camp, Halsey WK 1: May 18-23, 2015 (There is no bus service for this week.) Registration for Vacation Bible School, now through May 3. Resurrection and Blessed Sacrament will be hosting a joint Vacation Bible School the week of June 1-5 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. for children age four to those just completing the 5th grade. Cost for the week is $25.00 per child, with a maximum charge of $60.00 per family. Parents volunteering to help with the week will not be charged. Early registration highly recommended, as children accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please contact Deb Wetzel at 3958521 to register. Support Our Young Neighbors in Action Mission Trip, purchase stock in our young people to help fund this trip to the Omaha Winnebago Indian Reservation. Each share of stock costs $10.00. You may purchase as many shares as you’d like. We will have a stockholders’ meeting when our youth return from the reservation this summer so that they can report back to you their experiences. Contact Deb Wetzel at 395-8521 for more information. Welcomed into the Christian Community through Baptism: KAITLIN ISABEL, daughter of Kyle M. Payne, Sr. & Renee L. Zelasney. Red Cross Bloodmobile: Good Friday, April 3, 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. If you would like an appointment, please call Mary Phelan at 382-0311, or you may also go online at redcross.org. We pray for the following parishioners, who are currently serving in the military: Jason Sands Bryan Hulit Jeff Bellamy Eric Mohnike Chad Brown Heather Rempe Steven Schwartz Riley Allen Shawn Ruzicka Kevin Donovan John G. Frankenberg Alex Witmer Food Pantry: Thanks to all of you who have helped with the Food Pantry. We are in need of: peanut butter, jelly, tuna, canned chicken, tuna and chicken helpers, canned vegetables, cereal, pasta, pasta sauce, canned milk and powdered milk. If you can once again help, we would greatly appreciate it. Children’s Choir Practice sings the fourth Sunday of each month. Practice October – May, every Sunday from 11:10-11:45 and sing at the 10:00 a.m. Mass on April 5, April 26 & May 24 (practice at 9:00 a.m.). Summer Practice only at 9:00 a.m. before Mass, and sing on June 28, July 26, August 23 and September 17. No weekly practice June-September. Weekly practices begin October 4. PARISH THRIFT STORE - 4th & Eddy Streets Gross Sales, 3/14/15 - $1,075.51 Donations are accepted Mondays, Fridays & Saturdays, from 10:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. If you are interested in helping at the Thrift Store, please call Connie at 384-5508, or the Thrift Store at 398-3443. Blessed Sacrament Preschool: Registration for the 2015-2016 preschool year is under way. There are openings in the 4/5 year old Tues/Wed/Thurs PM class and 4/5 year old Mon/Tues/Wed/Thurs PM class. Registrations may be picked up in the preschool office or on the website at www.blsachurch.net. Blessed Sacrament Parish has an opening for a part-time Director of Maintenance. Position is a maximum of 25 hours per week. The job involves general maintenance and being a “fix-it” person. The job requires people skills and the ability to coordinate outside contractors and volunteers. The job is part-time, and the hours can be flexible. However, there are times and situations which require prompt availability. For an application, please contact the Parish Office. Coffee & Rolls: We are in need of individuals to serve coffee and rolls on Sundays after the 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Masses. You don’t have to do it every weekend, but sign-up for the weekend that you want to help. If you are interested, please contact the Parish Office at 384-0532. Fifth Sunday of Lent Where do you live? Come and see. With that invitation, Jesus draws the first disciples to himself. They have heard of him, but that’s not enough. They want to know him. It’s interesting that in the earliest three gospels--called the Synoptics because they tell the story with the same eye―Jesus calls the disciples away from their fishing boats and into public life with him. But in John’s gospel the first disciples seek him first. They approach him, and he invites them to come and see. What a great Lenten message for us. The spiritual life is sometimes illuminated with “God encounters”―moments when we feel the Holy Spirit alive in us, and we joyfully respond. This was the experience of Peter, James and John when Jesus found them and called them. But most of our spiritual lives―which is to say, our real lives―is spent actively seeking Christ, positioning ourselves so that we may encounter him where he lives. So that’s our great, soul-stirring quest. Do you have a place of encounter with him, where you find the Holy Spirit every time you go there? Some friends find Christ every time they serve a meal to those who are homeless. Others seek him where he lives by living and working in the most challenging places in the developing world. For me, any school where children are safe and happy is where Christ seems to dwell in delightful abundance. But I know that I must come and see him in the schools where children are hungry, and not safe. As Mother Teresa said, “There is Christ in his most distressing disguise.” Where do you go to find Christ where he lives? www.thestoryandyou.com Kathy McGovern 2015 Catholic Relief Services: Thank you for your generous support of the Catholic Relief Services Collection. Through your generosity, families will be reunited, valuable skills will be taught to those seeking a better life, and vital humanitarian needs will be met. Please visit www.usccb.org (search “Catholic Relief Services Collection”) to learn how your donations make a difference and help Jesus in disguise. Online Giving is one option we have for sharing our gift of treasure with our Parish. Many folks are paying their bills online. Online Giving is like online bill pay. It is safe, secure and allows you to consistently give to your Parish, even when you are out of town. You can set-up Online Giving by going to our Parish website (www.blsachurch.net) and clicking on the Online Giving icon. Online Giving is a way you can give off the top at the beginning of the month when you are paying your other important bills. Our Parish does a lot of good for a lot of people in some very fundamental ways. Online Giving is a way you can support the ministry of our Parish. Electronic Fund Transfer is another way that you can have funds transferred from your bank account to the Parish. To set-up Electronic Fund Transfer, you can fill out a form in the Parish Office that will be processed by your bank. EVENTS HAPPENING ELSEWHERE Lenten Brown Bag Talk: Wednesday, Noon-1:00 p.m., St. Mary’s Cathedral Square. Guests are invited to bring their sack lunches; drinks will be provided. This year’s final speaker and topic is: March 25 – Fr. Richard Piontkowski – The Second Coming/Book of Revelation Paschal Triduum Retreat: April 1-5, Benedictine Sisters of Sacred Heart Monastery, Yankton, South Dakota. Come, enter the silence and experience the rich liturgies of Holy Week with the monastic community of the Benedictine Sisters. This silent retreat begins Holy Thursday afternoon and ends on Easter Sunday. Conferences on the meaning and symbolism of each day and liturgical event are optional. For more information, please go to their web page at www.yanktonbenedictines.org/center-events. To register, email BenedictinePeaceCtr@mtmc.edu or call 605668-6292. Catholics Encounter Christ (CEC): Join us for a threeday weekend where you will experience how God’s grace works within you and how you can share this grace with others. Songs, prayers and talks presented by clergy and laity will inspire, educate and motivate. Also along the way, you may have some laughs. The weekend starts Friday evening at Camp Comeca, south of Cozad, and concludes Sunday evening. Men’s Weekend: April 1012. Brochure and registration form can be found at http://bit.ly/cecne2015. Tapping the Source of Married Love—Exploring Ways of Praying Together: April 11-12, Saint Benedict Center, Schuyler. Speakers: Laura Baum-Parr & Mary Jo Pedersen. Spend time with your loved one exploring the many ways prayer can accompany you in married life. This relaxing retreat for couples includes presentations regarding possibilities for prayer within the Catholic Christian tradition. You will have the opportunity to pray individually, and as a couple, in those ways to which you feel drawn. The retreat includes a candlelight dinner on Saturday and ends Sunday with an opportunity for Reconciliation and Eucharist. For more information, or to register, please call 402-352-8819. Central Catholic News On the Third Day He Rose Again: April 1-5, Saint Benedict Center, Schuyler. Speaker: Fr. Voker Futter. You are invited to join the Benedictine monks of Schuyler in their prayer and worship during the “Three Holy Days.” Times of silence, meditation, and talks will help you focus on the mystery of Christ’s passion and resurrection and on how it informs and forms our lives. For more information, or to register, please call 402-352-8819. Crusader Eat Out Nights: Come and support Grand Island Central Catholic by eating out at Buffalo Wild Wings on April 13 & May 4 where a percentage goes back to GICC. Pick-up a coupon from school or show an electronic version on your phone. Bill Dunn Book: Have you read it? It’s good! If you have not yet purchased the wonderful collection of Bill Dunn’s sketches, you can still do so. Remember, a portion of these proceeds come back to Central Catholic to his memorial fund. Books can be purchased at the Grand Island Independent. They make great gifts for Christmas or birthdays. Karnival Kapers: Sunday, April 19. Volunteers are needed. If you would like to volunteer to help, please call Karen Kulp at 379-1036 or Peg Harders at 3792802. Salads, cakes and baked goods are needed and can be brought to the school on April 18 from 10:00 a.m.-Noon. Glassware is also neeeded for the money toss game. Carry-out and delivery dinners are available by calling the school at 384-2440 by April 18, from 8:00-10:00 a.m. Once Upon a Mattress: GICC’S major production will be held March 27-29. Co-Directors are Steve Spencer and Norbert Wenzl. The Accompanist is Teri Osborn, and Jeannee Mueller is producing the show. Yearbooks/Memory Books: Students can purchase books in the cafeteria during the lunch mod or during mod 8 in Room 103. Cost: High School Books/$50.00; Middle School Books/$20.00.
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