sixth sunday in ordinary time † february 15, 2015

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sixth sunday in ordinary time † february 15, 2015
SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME † FEBRUARY 15, 2015 2926 Beaver Avenue • Des Moines, IA 50310 • 515.255.3162
www.holytrinitydm.org www.htschool.org Parish email: parishoffice@holytrinitydm.org • School email: holytrinity@htschool.org WEEKLY THOUGHTS
FEBRUARY 15, 2015
2015 Lenten Activities Retreat Opportunities in the Diocese Ash Wednesday Liturgy ‐ February 18th CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY RETREAT CTR 8:30am School Mass 7:00pm Parish Mass LifeShift ‐ March 6‐8, 2015 Stations of the Cross 5:30 pm Fridays •
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February 20th & 27th, March 6th, 13th, 20th & 27th 2:15 pm Friday April 3rd (Living Stations of the Cross led by the 3rd grade students) Additional Weekday Mass There will be a Mass at 5:30 pm on the following Tuesdays in Lent: February 24th, March 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th & 31st A combination of retreat and workshop, this is an opportunity to reflect on your vocational needs and goals. http:/www.centerforlifetransitions.net/ lifeshift/ 8 Day Directed Ignatian Retreat May 28‐ June 6, 2015 Open to all wishing to make the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. csp@creighton.edu Individual Directed Retreats Private retreats of any duration are available by request. csp@creighton.edu Communal Penance Service THE EMMAUS HOUSE Thursday, March 26th at 7:00 pm Lenten Prayer Journey Fish Dinners •
Friday February 20th, 5:00 ‐ 7:00 pm Hosted by Knights of Columbus Friday February 27th, 5:00 ‐ 7:00 pm Hosted by Youth Group Friday March 6th, 5:00 ‐ 7:00 pm Hosted by Knights of Columbus Friday March 27th, 5:00 ‐ 7:00 pm Hosted by Knights of Columbus •
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Baptisms There will be no baptisms (in or outside of Mass) during Lent, unless in the case of emergency February 25 ‐ March 25, 2015 Four Week Ignatian Prayer Experience http://www.emmaushousedm.com/ The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius September ‐ May, 2015 Retreat in Everyday Life: A thirty‐two week program http://www.emmaushousedm.com/ THE ST. THOMAS MORE CENTER Charis Young Adult Retreat A Retreat designed to meet the specific needs of people between twenty and thirty years of age. http://stmcenter.com/ DIOCESAN RETREATS Triduum Holy Thursday, April 2nd 7:00 pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper Good Friday, April 3rd 7:00 pm Proclamation of the Lord’s Passion / Veneration of the Cross Easter Vigil, April 4th 8:00 pm Easter Vigil service Easter Sunday, April 5th 8:30 am & 10:30 am Mass of the Resurrection of the Lord Awakening A retreat for freshmen and sophomores in high school. Offered regionally or individual parishes. Contact John Gaffney, jgaffney@dmdiocese.org for more information or to schedule a retreat. Radix: February 6‐8 and April 24‐26 For seniors in high school to be rooted & built up in Him, and learn how to survive college with their faith intact. http://www.dmdiocese.org/radix.cfm Diocesan Confirmation Retreat ‐ February 22, 2015 A retreat for youth preparing to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation. http://www.dmdiocese.org/emmaus.cfm SPIRITUALITY
OF THE READINGS
Reading I: Leviticus 13:12, 44-46
Responsorial Psalm 32:12, 5, 11
Reading II: 1 Corinthians
10:31-11:1
Gospel: Mark 1:40-45
Be Made Clean
The liturgical year and the spiritual life coincide. This is
a certainty, but how to explain it?
Let me say what I understand, since it is the reason I
write these reflections each week. (1) The goal of
spiritual life is to let oneself be open to the God of all
creation. (2) You and I are constructed so that we
become completely ourselves when (and only when) we
do this explicitly or implicitly. (3) We love and are loved
insofar as it takes place. All of this is the "spiritual life,"
at least in this way of looking at it.
Maybe we can think here about number (1) and this
week's Gospel.
The gospel stories this year are being told by Mark, just
as they were told by Matthew last year. Mark’s is the
most vivid of the gospels. Even though he is direct and
uses few words, still, he has more concrete details about
the stories. Last week Jesus did not just “cure” Peter’s
mother-in-law, a bland way of putting it, he “grasped
her hand, and helped her up.” When Jesus stills the
storm at sea, he is not just “in the boat,” according to
Mark, he is "at the stern" of it; and he is not just asleep,
but asleep “on a cushion.”
Mark's approach helps us to get the texture of the story,
to listen with our imaginations and let the life of Jesus
enter in. We open to the God of all creation as we
receive Jesus, the Word of God. We partake of his life in
Our deepest sympathy and prayers
to the families of…
Thomas McAndrews
- father of parishioner
Mark McAndrews
Arlene McDermott
- mother of parishioner Mary Sanders;
grandmother of Kelly Smith, Erin
Grillot and Shannon Sanders
… God grant them eternal rest
ritual, we recall it in the readings and we receive it as
sacrament. Whether we remember it explicitly or not,
our goal is to “know him more clearly, love him more
dearly, follow him more nearly.”
So, as listeners, we begin by quieting down, perhaps
admitting how little each of us knows, and then we let
Jesus’ life speak to us in the readings.
We might notice a few things in this Sunday's Gospel:
that the man who walks up to Jesus, covered with scales
and scabs, is out of place. As long as the sores are on him
we know already that he should “dwell apart, making
his abode outside the camp,” according to the explicit
instructions of the First Reading. He should be ringing a
bell and crying out "Unclean, unclean!"
But Jesus does not mind. In Mark's words, Jesus is
“moved with pity.” Just three words, but they tell us so
much.
Then a wonderful statement from the leper. "If you want
to, you can make me clean." He has to believe in Jesus'
power in order to say such a thing. It is a confession of
faith.
Jesus answers, “I do want to.” Direct, honest, so
revealing of God. The whole life of Jesus seems to consist
of this desire to help those who are in trouble, to give to
those who have a seed of faith to receive the cure.
Finally, in an extraordinary move, Jesus stretches out his
hand and touches the man. The ancient belief was that
this sickness was communicable, and at the very least it
was disgusting. Yet Jesus touches him with care and
says, "Be made clean."
Let’s pray and ponder in our hearts this wonderful story
from Mark (and from Peter?). It tells us about God.
Doesn’t it help us open to the God of all creation?
Fr. John Foley, S. J. of the Center for Liturgy
Image: Christ Heals a Leper
Comestor's Bible Historiale, France, 1372
FAITH QUESTIONS?
Question for Children: What do you want to ask
Jesus to do for you?
Question for Youth: How has Jesus touched your
life? How are you changed because of that touch?
Question for Adults: Name a time when you
experienced Jesus’ healing touch.
PARISH & DIOCESAN NOTES
WONDERFUL WOMEN’S WEEKEND!
Are you feeling tired and worn? Do your mind and
spirit need a fresh start? Please join us for the Holy
Trinity Christ Renews His Parish Women's Retreat
on the weekend of February 28 - March 1, 2015!
Come just as you are and kick off this new year
strengthening your relationship with Jesus and the
fellow ladies of your parish! Mark your calendars
now because you won’t want to miss this fabulous
opportunity to become the beautiful woman
you were created to be! “Do not let your adorning
be external— the braiding of hair and the putting on
of gold jewelry, or the clothing you wear— but let
your adorning be the hidden person of the heart with
the imperishable beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit,
which in God’s sight is very precious.” — 1 Peter 3:34. Questions? Contact Katie Lipovac at:
katielipovac@gmail.com
Holy Trinity New Members Coffee
Save the Date for our next New Member
Coffee on Sunday, March 8th after
the 10:30 a.m. Mass. Come enjoy coffee &
donuts with Father Michael and our
Welcome Committee and learn more about
our HT Parish.
Calling on the Men of Holy Trinity
Would you like to give the special woman in your
life a gift that keeps on giving in addition to flowers
and chocolate? If so, register for and attend the Iowa
Catholic Men's Conference on Saturday, March 7.
There is something very attractive about a Holy
Man. For tickets or questions, call Tim Stacy at 2555287.
STEPHEN MINISTRY - Are you ready?
Is 2015 the year that you would consider becoming a
Stephen Minister? Come visit with some of the
Stephen ministers at their booth at the Fish Dinner
during Lent. The dates are February 20th & 27th and
March 6th & 27th. Think about walking with a fellow parishioner during their
time of need. It is one of the
most rewarding things that I
have ever done in my faith life.
For more information contact
Helen Roberts in the Parish
Office at 515-255-3162.
Upcoming Celtic Music Concert
On February 21st we present a group
of rising stars called “The Outside
Track.” This group recently won the
Best Group in the Live Ireland award.
They will be joined by the Des Moines
based Foy School of Dance troupe.
Please join us for this exciting show
on February 21 in our Parish Hall. Tickets are $ 25.00
in advance at our parish office and $ 30.00 at the door.
Thanks as always for supporting our association.
A GIANT THANK YOU!
Several parishioners recently received prayer shawls
that were made with prayer and generously donated
by other parishioners. On the recipients' behalf,
THANK YOU!!! Everyone was comforted and pleased
that someone would be kind and generous enough to
make the shawls. So Shawl Makers, please continue
your good work, and may God bless you!
CAST Dance
Cast will hold our monthly dance from 710 PM Saturday February 21, 2015. It will
be at Illahee Hills Retirement Residence
8308 Colby Pkwy just south of 86th &
Douglas Urbandale, IA 515-251-4604.
Admission is Free to new members who join CAST, $5
For members & $10 for non members. BYOB.
Please join us as we celebrate the
Retirement of
Helen Roberts
Pastoral Care Minister
Sunday, February 22nd, 2015
Reception immediately following
10:30 am Mass in the Parish Hall
PARISH & DIOCESAN NOTES
Pastoral Care Minister Position
Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Des Moines, Iowa
seeks a Full-Time Pastoral Care Minister for our
parish of 1,100 households. The focus of this ministry
is to the elderly, the sick, those in care facilities, the
home-bound and to the dying and their families. This
position includes supervision, coordination and
education of volunteers who share this
ministry. Holy Trinity Parish has an active Stephen
Ministries program which the Pastoral Care Minister
coordinates. Qualifications: Practicing Catholic,
degree or experience in nursing, and prior
involvement in pastoral care. Driving is required for
this position. The Pastoral Care Minister must have a
valid driver’s license, an insured vehicle in good
working order and a good driving record. In
addition, the applicants will undergo background
checks and complete diocesan child sexual abuse
prevention program.
Full job description and
required application materials is on our
website, www.holytrinitydm.org.
Man-Up February:
Better Brain, Better Body, Better Soul
Our presenter, Randy Kiel, will address society’s
obsession with building a better mind and body….
but will take a hard look at what’s most important….
building a better soul and improving our spiritual
health. Randy has spoken to Man-Up audiences
before and is known for his enthusiasm and spirit.
Join us Tuesday, February 17th, St. Anthony Church,
Des Moines. AGENDA: 5:00 - Rosary; 5:30 - Mass;
6:15 - Meal and Fellowship; 7:00 - Announcements
and Program. Call-515.984.0874 or Emailinfo@manupdesmoines.org
The Word Became Flesh;
Praying with The Saint John’s Bible
The Heritage Edition of The Saint John’s Bible is
coming to Ss. John and Paul Parish, Altoona, for a
Lenten Renewal Day on Saturday, February 21,
from 9 am-2:30 pm. Presenter Susan Sink will lead a
day of prayer and reflection, immersing us in the
words and art of this Bible. The day starts with
hospitality at 9 am, and includes lunch. There is no
cost, but preregistration is required. Visit http://
ssjohnpaul.org/the-word-became-flesh for more
information and to preregister, or contact Laurie
Delvaux at 515-967-3796.
Interested in attending the
World Meeting of Families?
The
diocese
has
organized two tour
groups that will leave
from Des Moines, and
we hope that you can
join
us!
To
find
information about our
tours
visit
the
diocesan
website
at www.dmdiocese.org and click on “Year of
Marriage and Family”. For more information on the
World Meeting of Families visit their website
at www.worldmeeting2015.org. Thank you for your
interest, we hope to see you in Philadelphia!
Father-Daughter Dance
Please join us for the Third Annual Father Daughter
night for dancing, activities, and craft. It will be held
at the Crown Point Community Center in Johnston,
Iowa on Saturday, February 21 from 6:30-8:30PM. The
cost is $5 per Dad/Daughter(s) plus an appetizer or
desert to share. We will continue the tradition of
supporting Mary's Meals and will offer an
opportunity to make a free will donation.
Dress is more formal attire. R.S.V.P. by February
18 to mcortlandt@hotmail.com.
How to be open to the work of the Holy Spirit
On behalf of the Des Moines Legatus Chapter, We
would like to invite you and your parish community
to hear Father Jacques Philippe, a world renowned
spiritual guide and author, speak on "How to be open
to the work of the Holy Spirit?". Fr. Jacques Philippe
will speak on Tuesday, February 17th, 7:30 pm at St.
Francis of Assisi Parish, 7075 Ashworth Road, West
Des Moines. The event is free of charge.
Calling All Women!!!
Volunteers are needed at The Iowa Catholic Men’s
Conference, March 7th, 2015 at St Francis of Assisi
Parish, West Des Moines, IA. This is a great Lenten
offering to give the gift of your time and we have a
time and task that will fit everyone’s schedule. For
detailed times and descriptions check out the online
sign up at: http://www.signupgenius.com/
go/30e094aacac2ca57-iowa. Questions? Please
contact: Danielle Kuhn at kuhnda00@gmail.com or
515-490-3599 OR Mary Ann Van Dyke at 515-669-8022
or maryann.vandyke@abisonline.com.
OUR SCHOOL COMMUNITY
Congratulations to the following Holy Trinity graduates and parishioners
who were named to Dowling Catholic High School’s honor roll for the
Fall 2014 semester. We are proud of you!
Presidential Honor Roll = 1st Semester GPA of 3.80 And Above
Academic Excellence Honor Roll = 1st Semester GPA of 3.6700 Through 3.7999
Academic Honor Roll (Recognition) = 1st Semester GPA of 3.3300 Through 3.6699
Marie Anderson
Presidential
Katelyn Bailey
Presidential
David Bailey
Presidential
Lauren Broderick
Presidential
Vivian Broderick
Presidential
Joseph Cacciatore
Presidential
Adam Chelleen
Presidential
Tristan Clubb
Presidential
Kathryn Coleman
Presidential
Charles Coleman
Presidential
Jilleen Connolly
Presidential
Cecilia Cook
Presidential
Annabelle Costanzo Presidential
Michaela Cunningham
Presidential
Hellen Dang
Presidential
Peter Dore'
Presidential
Derek Dreller
Presidential
Dylan Eastman
Presidential
Luke Eastman
Presidential
Carley Farnsworth Presidential
Kathleen Fitzsimmons
Presidential
Aiden Fitzsimmons Presidential
Emily Flood
Presidential
Catherine Freeman Presidential
Megan Fritz
Presidential
Sally Gaul
Presidential
Susan Gaul
Presidential
Nicole Getta
Presidential
Katelynn Giblin
Presidential
Anne Gradoville
Presidential
Anna Greenwood
Presidential
Nicholas Heger
Presidential
Allison Hellman
Mary Henderson
Andrea Hoefing
Ruby Hotchkiss
Jacob Hummel
Sarah Johnson
Juliette Kennedy
Madeline Krumel
Ashley Ladd
Sadie Lage
Sean McKenzie
Madeline McLean
Morgan Meilander
Alexa Merida Seifer
Allison Naughton
Rebecca Naughton
Linh Nguyen
Michael Ode
Conner O'Toole
Cole Patton
Kennedy Roberts
Juliette Sanders
Colette Sheaff
Marissa Shetler
Peyton Tinker
Caitlin Tipping
Carolkim Tong
Jocelyn Tong
Jennifer Vedane
Kristopher Weeden
Kali Weiss
Nautica Whitehead
Luke Yacinich
Aaron Fritz
Respect Life Corner
"Compassion for the mother is extremely important,
but it is never served through destroying
the innocent." Randy Alcorn, Founder of
Eternal Perspective Ministries
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Excellence
Eric Hott
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Haley Shimon
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Alex Spenceri
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Nadya Slaybaugh
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Alex Svec
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Richard TeKippe
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Stephania Alphonse Recognition
Cole Billings
Recognition
Sarah Broderick
Recognition
Sam Coleman
Recognition
Joseph DeSio
Recognition
Maxwell Guest
Recognition
Hannah Huck
Recognition
William Johnson
Recognition
Olivia Kennedy
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Jaylin Liston
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Sarah McKenzie
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Benjamin McNeal
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Samuel McNeal
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Hannah Moomaw
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Jason Nguyen
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Charles Reding
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Benjamin Reding
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Nolan Reinhardt
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Till Schaeffeler
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Elliot Sheaff
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Maura Small
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Samantha Stolp
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Robert VandenBranden
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Samuel Volkmer
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Kevin Wiggins
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SAINT OF THE WEEK
Paul Miki and Companions,
Martyrs, d. 1597
During the 1550s, St. Francis
Xavier evangelized much of
Japan and made hundreds of
thousands of converts to
Christianity. Some forty years
later, one of those, Paul Miki, a
Jesuit scholastic studying for
the priesthood, and twentyfive others died for their faith
at Nagasaki. The group
included Jesuit and Franciscan
priests, brothers, laymen, a doctor, teachers, a soldier,
old people, and young altar servers. Their
nationalities included Spaniards, a Mexican, and an
Indian, as well as native Japanese. Of this group of
twenty-six, Paul Miki became the best known. As he
was dying on the cross, Paul, who was native
Japanese, preached to the crowds and prayed for his
executioners.
The Shõgun who had these martyrs killed wished to
wipe out Christianity in Japan, calling it a religion
brought by foreigners intending to conquer the
country. A great show was made of the killing. The
victims were maimed and then led, bloodied, through
several towns to a hill, known today as Holy
Mountain, for their execution. This action was meant
to terrorize the people into giving up their Christian
faith.
When missionaries returned to Japan almost three
hundred years later, they initially found no sign of
Christianity. After they were established, they found
thousands of Christians living around Nagasaki who
had secretly preserved their faith, a tribute to the
steadfastness of Paul and the others, as well as to St.
Francis Xavier. Paul and his companions were
beatified within a few years after their deaths, but
were finally canonized in 1862.
We celebrate the memorial for all of these saints on
February 6.
Paul's message today: Like many other martyrs, Paul
forgave and prayed for his slayers. It is never easy to
forgive those who have hurt us in some way, but if
Paul could forgive those who killed him, can’t we
forgive those who have caused us to suffer in some
lesser way?
Do you have some family member or close acquaintance
who has hurt you? Think about how you can shed this
burden by forgiving that person.
Musical Dinner Theater
In this year of the Family & Marriage, The Wedding
at Cana will start in modern day times with a bride
and groom at their wedding and then we will soon
be taken back to the miracle of Jesus that he performed at Cana. Seating will be limited, so make
sure to get your tickets soon. Please contact the
church of your choice for prices and tickets.
Saturday, February 14th
St. Francis of Assisi, WDM, 6:30 PM
223-4577
Friday, February 20th
St. Anthony’s, 6:00 PM
244-4709
Saturday, February 21st
All Saints, 6:00 PM
265-5001
Sunday, February 22nd
St. Pius X, Urbandale, 1:00 PM
276-2059
Saturday, February 28th
Christ the King, 6:30 PM
285-2888
Sunday, March 1st
St. Augustin, 4:00 PM
call Molly: 991-0872
www.catholicdinnertheater.com
PARISH AND SCHOOL CALENDAR
SUNDAY
02/15
HT School
MONDAY
02/16
TUESDAY
02/17
THURSDAY
02/19
NO SCHOOL
Conferences/ Conferences/
8:30 am
KC Open
Book Fair
Book Fair
All School
3:30-7:30 pm 3:30-7:30 pm Mass hosted by
Conferences/
8th grade
Book Fair
8:00-11:00 am
Faith
Formation
RE
FRIDAY
02/20
Women’s Sunday
Reading Group
7:30 am DC
RCIA
6:30-8:00 pm
Men’s Sunday
Readings
Group 7:30 am
Ash
Wednesday
Masses at
8:30 am &
7:00 pm
Boy Scouts
Blue & Gold
Banquet
SATURDAY
02/21
NO SCHOOL
KC Open
NO Faith
Formation/Edge
Adult Faith
Formation
Misc.
WEDNESDAY
02/18
Adoration
2:00-10:00 pm
Fish Dinner
sponsored by
the Knights
5:00-7:00 pm
Stations of the
Cross 5:30 pm
Mass and Liturgy Schedule and Intentions
Liturgical Ministers and Altar Servers
Sunday, February 15th
8:30 am Mass
Jane Duffy
10:30 am Mass
Holy Trinity Stephen Ministers
and Care Receivers
Monday, February 16th
8:00 am Mass
Communion Service
Tuesday, February 17th
8:00 am Mass
For the Parish
Wednesday, February 18th
8:30 am Mass
Laura Lee Goodwin
7:00 pm Mass
Mary Grabill
Thursday, February 19th
8:00 am Mass
Katherine McKinney
Friday, February 20th
8:00 am Mass
Don Freuh Family
Saturday, February 21st
4:30 pm Mass
Mabel Schweers
February 21st at 4:30 pm
Altar Server
St. Catherine Team
Lectors
Chris Lang
Richard Brecht
EMHC
Team 2
Cantors
Pella Chamber Choir
Organist/Pianist
Janice Weast
†Give the spiritual gift of a Mass.
Offer it for the soul of a loved one or someone special in your life.
Contact the Parish Office at 255-3162 to schedule a mass intention
Financial Blessings
Ending Week of February 1, 2015
Yearly goal (July 14-June 15)
Weekly offertory collected
Year to date offering
$1,010,000
$4,794
$612,280
February 22nd at 8:30 am
Altar Server
St. Thomas Team
Lectors
Scott Flood
Linda Brice
EMHC
Team 2
Children’s Liturgy
Team B
Cantor
Barb Cortesio
Organist/Pianist
Janice Weast
February 22nd at 10:30 am
Altar Server
St. Scholastica Team
Lectors
Mary Ann Nielsen
Margaret Toomey
EMHC
Team 2
Children’s Liturgy
Team 1
Musical Coordinator Jim Shutt
CH Church
6N, 6H, 7R,
7P, 8W, 8G
Classrooms
DC - Day
Chapel
Gym Gymnasium
K - Kitchen
MC - Media
Center
PO - Parish
Office
Conference
Room
SR - Social
Room
SL - Staff
Lounge
PARISH CONTACTS
HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Michael A. Amadeo, Pastor 2926 Beaver Ave Des Moines, Iowa 50310 PARISH OFFICE Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm (515) 255‐3162 ext. 1128 SCHOOL OFFICE Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm (515) 255‐3162 ext. 1116 Fax: (515) 255‐1381 RELIGIOUS FAITH FORMATION OFFICE (515) 255‐3162 ext. 1124 For a Staff Directory, Calendar, or a List of Ministries and Groups, please go to www.holytrinitydm.org PASTORAL CARE Anointing of the Sick: Contact the Parish Office at 255‐3162. Communion to the Sick: If you are aware of someone who is homebound or in the hospital or nursing home and would like to receive communion, contact Helen at 255‐3162 ext. 2202. Prayer Chain: In the event of a crisis or serious illness of a family member or friend, your party will be included (with their permission) through a phone tree of parishioners who offer prayers daily. BULLETIN ARTICLES Submit no later than noon, Friday (10 days before date of Sunday bulletin). Email: parishoffice@holytrinitydm.org Articles will be subject to edit and available space. PARISH REGISTRATION Registration forms are available in the pews, at the Parish Office or call 255‐3162 ext. 1128. SCHOOL REGISTRATION Contact Melissa Heller at 255‐3162 ext. 1115 or email mheller@htschool.org MASS TIMES Weekend Saturday: 4:30 pm Sunday: 8:30 am & 10:30 am Weekdays Monday: 8:00 am‐ Communion Service Tuesday/Thursday/Friday: 8:00 am Wednesday: 8:30 am‐All School Mass Adoration Thursday: 2:00 pm‐10:00 pm Reconciliation Saturday: 3:00 pm SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION Baptism: Class is held once a month on a Monday at 7:00 pm. Contact the Parish Office to register. Matrimony: Contact the Parish Office at least 6 months prior to the wedding date. RCIA: The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is the process adults go through to come into full communion with the Catholic Church., contact Jim Wilwerding at 771‐1847 or jimw@holytrinitydm.org
FACILITIES SCHEDULING & RENTAL Parishioners may call Andy Negrete at 255‐3162 ext. 1129 for more information. Advertiser
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