F Rev. Dennis J. Quint, Pastor . Q Rev. Tony Nketiah ...
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February 7, 2021 ● 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time�
SACRAMENT OF PENANCE
St. Francis: Saturday 4:00�4:30 pm �
After the 6:30 am morning Masses �
Before the 5:15 pm Mass on Wed. �
� Before the 8:30 am Mass on First Fri. �
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St. Joseph: 7:30 am before Sun. Mass �
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St. Boniface: 6:30 pm before Sat. Mass�
St. Paul: 8:30 am before Sunday Mass �
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SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
For those who are free to marry, marriage �
preparation takes at least six months. �
Contact a priest for further information.�
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SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
Parents expecting the birth of their first and
second child must participate in a prepara-
tion session, preferably six months prior to
birth. �
Rev. Dennis J. Quint, Pastor
Rev. Tony Nketiah, Associate Pastor
Rev. Tyler Raymond, Associate Pastor
Deacon James Steger, Deacon
Deacon Roger Riesberg, Deacon
Deacon Keith McCarraher, Deacon �
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ST. FRANCIS XAVIER BASILICA 104 3
rd
St SW Dyersville IA 52040
ST. JOSEPH 307 Mary St Earlville IA 52041 Office 563-923-3135
SS. PETER & PAUL 1625 300
th
Avenue Dyersville IA 52040
ST. PAUL 301 2
nd
Ave SW PO Box 68 Worthington IA 52078
ST. BONIFACE 7419 Columbus St New Vienna IA 52065
spiresoffaith.com
FROM FR. QUINT
Today we mark World Day for Consecrated Life. My first
experience of religious sisters was of our native daughters from
St. Patrick Ryan who came home to visit and worshipped at Masses.
Since the Presentation sisters taught in our parish school, most of the
women called to religious life joined their community, although there
were a few Dubuque Franciscans as well. I admired their joy, musical
talent, and distinctive dress. Sr. Mary Damien O’Brien, PBVM gave
me some tips on registrations for the organ. She is now over 100
years old and still active. �
Which religious sisters/brothers made an impact on you? The
Christian Brothers faithfully served at Beckman Catholic for many
years and the Dubuque Franciscans ministered at our schools. We
offer God thanks for their generous service and fidelity to poverty,
chastity, and obedience. We ask God to mold the hearts of those he
currently is calling to serve that they may answer. Please invite
young people to consider religious vocations.�
Also please pray for those who are discerning a call to
priesthood. We have 10 young men from our cluster participating in
the Archdiocesan vocations event this week with Fr. Tyler! May they
prayerfully consider embracing celibacy and commit themselves to
serve the communion of the church. Come Holy Spirit!�
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Other Items:�
�� Thursday is World Day of the Sick and the memorial of our
Lady of Lourdes. Come and worship at Mass or pray in our
churches for an end to the pandemic.�
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�� The Xavier Affair fundraiser was another great success. Thank
you to those who facilitated and supported it.�
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�� Pray for our students and parents participating in preparation
for First Communion.�
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�� I talked with Fr. O’Connor on his anniversary. He sounds great
and remains healthy.�
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��We are planning to return to SS. Peter & Paul church for the
Triduum, beginning on Holy Thursday, April 1 (no foolin’ �)
with the Good Friday liturgy there, and Mass on Easter
Sunday. Archbishop Jackels will celebrate Mass in our restored
church on Tuesday, April 13 at 7 pm. Mark your calendars!�
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P a g e 2 � F e b r u a r y 7 , 2 0 2 1 �
Liturgies�
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C==D. All are welcome.�
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M;E?@F ~ 7:00�8:00 @J (Basilica)�
TL=M?@F ~ W=?E=M?@F: �
� 8:00 am�8:00 am (Beckman)�
W=?E=M?@F: 4:00�5:15 pm (Basilica)�
TBL>M?@F:� 9:00 am�2:00 pm (Beckman)�
F>R?@F: � 7:30�8:30 am (Basilica)
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D�St. Francis • E�St. Joseph • NV�St. Boniface �
P�Petersburg • W�St. Paul �
Monday, Feb 8: S�. J���� E��� ��; �
� � � S�. J�������� B ���� �
6:30 am D Clara Deutmeyer Scott
7:30 am NV Nancy Heiring
Tuesday, Feb 9: �
6:30 am D For All Souls
7:30 am NV LeRoy & Mary Ann Kern
Wednesday, Feb 10: S�. S���� ���� �
7:30 am W For All Souls
5:15 pm D Mary Westermeyer;
Hubert Weyer
Thursday, Feb 11: O�� L �� �� L������
6:30 am D Thomas, Mary & Vegas Nelson
7:30 am P Joan Bartels
8:00 am E Lois Nefzger
Friday, Feb 12: �
7:30 am W Wilbur & Florence Leifker
8:00 am E For All Souls
8:30 am D Tommy, Wealth & Melissa Webb
Saturday/Sunday:
5:00 pm D Cherry Beth McDermott
7:00 pm NV Mary Jane Boeckenstedt
7:00 am D For the People
8:00 am E Dick Conrad;
Marvin & Olga Helle
8:30 am D Lois Lansing & Nancy Krapfl
9:00 am W Steve Koch;
Matthew Gaul
10:00 am NV Elmer & Annie Ries
10:30 am D Vernon Brunsman
12:00 pm D Spanish Mass: Bruce Niehaus
Spires of Faith Parishes�
T��������� ~ Please direct matters pertaining to the parishes of
St. Boniface and SS. Peter & Paul to the cluster office in Dyersville
875�7325 and our secretary, Jane Knipper, will assist you.�
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The final MANDATORY F���� C�������� R������ for
both parents and children is February 13 from 9:00 am � 11:30 pm:
Mrs. Klas, Summer Faith Formation Students and Sr. Paula with
Hispanic families are required to attend this session.�
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A B����� C���� � � F���� T�� P������ will be held
Saturday, February 13 at 9:00 am in the Dyersville rectory. Please call
your parish office to register. A��������� �� ���� ����� ��
��01���� prior to baptizing your child.�
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T�� C������ P���� ��� J������ C�������� is planning
to put together mid�winter “Thinking of You” gift bags. New items
please. We hope to include 8�10 oz shampoo, conditioner, lotion,
soap, toothpaste, brushes, combs, washcloth, hand towel. Gift
bags will be delivered to Catholic Worker House (men’s shelter) and
Maria House (women/children’s shelter). Designated tubs will be
placed in the cluster churches. Please drop off donations by Monday,
February 8. Thank you!�
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T��� M�� �� Y�� ~ Come for fellowship, enjoy breakfast, stay for
discussion. Saturday, February 13 at 6:00 am at the KC Hall,
Dyersville. Topic: Faith and Science: Friends or Foes?�
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R�� C���� B���� D���� ~ The Red Cross blood drive will be
Tuesday, February 23 from 9:00 am � 2:00 pm at Beckman Catholic
High School gymnasium. Appointments are required! Please contact
the office at 875�7188 or visit www.Redcrossblood.org to sign up. By
donating at this blood drive, you are helping one or more graduating
seniors earn a scholarship!�
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P�����, D�����, ��� R��� ���� O!�����" L����� �
O����� ~ Since The Witness is no longer published, if you wish to
be kept informed of funeral details and obituaries for clergy and
religious:�
��Go to�dbqarch.org�and�find the "Personnel" heading in the top
website navigation.��
�� Hover your cursor over that heading so that a drop�down menu
appears��
�� Click on Priests, Deacons, or Religious Orders��
�� An Obituaries heading/page link is the bottom menu item in each
section�
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Y��� �$ S�. J���'� ~ One practice is to recite a prayer to
St. Joseph on the 19
th
� of March (the Solemnity of St. Joseph,
Husband of Mary), and on the 19
th
�of each month during 2021. And a
variation on that theme from Archbishop Jackels is the proposed
novena of 19s � For the love of God, neighbor, country, and of all that
is good and holy, please join in. Litany to St. Joseph: www.ewtn.com/
catholicism/devotions/litany�of�st�joseph�247�
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F����" E���������� A�������� ~ Join us on Saturday,
February 20 at 9:30 am at the basilica for a short reflection, followed
by 20 minutes of quiet adoration time, especially geared for children
and their parents from our cluster parishes. We’ll conclude with
benediction. All are welcome.�
We extend our sympathy and prayers
to the family of:
Alma Loesche
5 t h S u n d a y i n O r d i n a r y T im e � P a g e 3 �
Our Schools�
St. Francis Xavier School ~ �
E���� C����� � � K����������� O���
H ��� ~ There’s still time to register for the Open
House Sunday, February 7, and Monday, February 8.
You can sign up online at the following link:
www.signupgenius.comgo/9040A4AA9A92BAAF49�
stfrancis. If unable to make it to the Open House but
would like more information about our program, please
contact the school office.�
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B ��� M������ ~ Monday, February 8, at 5:30 pm in
the school library.�
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X�!��� A����� A����� ~ On behalf of St. Francis
Xavier School, a thank you to all who have donated to
the Annual Appeal. Your generosity is greatly
appreciated! We encourage those who have not
donated� to please prayerfully consider doing so.� If you
are not included in our Annual Appeal mailing and
would like to be, please contact the school office at
875�7376.� Thank you! �
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Beckman Catholic ~ �
B ��� M������ ~ Wednesday, February 10, at
6:00 pm in the school library.�
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R��������� �� � � 2021�22 S'� � Y���� are
being accepted. If your child will be ��� to Beckman
Catholic next year, please� go to our website:
beckmancatholic.org / Admission / Online Form to
register. There is no fee to apply. Registering early
helps with planning. If you have questions or would like
to schedule a tour, contact Joan Hinerichsen at
563�875�7325. �
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J * O������ ~ We are currently accepting
applications for a lunch staff position. Looking for a staff
member who would help with food prep, serving lunch,
and cleaning from 8:00am�1:00pm. This position could
be daily M�F or could be 2�3 days a week. This position
does require bending and being able to lift up to 40
pounds. If interested, pick up an application at the
Beckman office or print off the school website. https://
www.beckman.pvt.k12.ia.us/about_us/employment�
Please submit to Beckman Catholic High School,
attention Emily Snyder. Any questions, call Emily at
(563) 875�7188 extension 353. This position will be
open until filled. �
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T�� A������' D�������� �� ' ���'����
F���� S����. To order fruit, do one of the following:�
1) Contact a Beckman Catholic student.�
2) Call Beckman, 875�7188, to place your order.�
Orders due by February 19.�
Pick up days: March 8 from 3:00�7:00 pm�
Payment not due until you pick up the fruit.�
Our Schools�
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P����� R����� ��� P� �� ��� S������ � ��� E����� P���� ��.�
Faith Formation�
Y���� M������" E�����:��
�� F����� TA���'� M��'� G� 1D meets next Sunday,
at 5:30 pm in the rectory living room. Stick around for
Youth Group after!�
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�� H�F� S�� � G���� B G S�1�A meets next
Sunday at 6 pm.�All high school girls welcome! �
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�� Y 1�� G� 1D is next Sunday at 7:00 pm. All high
school students are invited!�
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M����� S'� � Y ��� G� �� ~ The Spires of
Faith Cluster is planning to start a Middle School Youth
Group this fall. We are seeking 1�2 young adult male
leaders and 1�2 young adult female leaders. If interested
or would like more information please contact Kerry
Roeder at 563�875�3133 or [email protected]. �
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Letter from Haiti�
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Dear Fr. Quint and Spires of Faith Cluster,�
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Sorry this is so late but I am the only priest for Holy Cross
Parish and the chapels, an assistant is promised at
mid� February. I hope the year has started well for you.
For our part we were able to complete the 2019�2020
academic and start the new one. We hope to start exams
for the second period the end of January, but our country
is experiencing political unrest, insecurity and many other
problems. We are in uncertainty, but we trust in the Lord.�
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1) Regarding the parish: we have Mass (limited people
with masks), office services everyday, sick people to
visit, people to prepare for marriage, others to see…
thank you Lord for giving me strength.�
2) At the Clinic: it is okay, we have a new program;
Childhood vaccination.�
3) The School: it is fine. We have 3 new teachers at Holy
Cross School. The copy machine broke down, we
bought a printer which is limited. This year we have
680 students, 36 teachers, 1 janitor, 4 ladies on duty
for helping with kindergarten students, and 5 cooks.�
4) For Soliette chapel we have 4 teachers and the director.�
5) Palmiste Tempe, we started late this January with a
small staff and 3 teachers.�
6) The Covid 19 At Fond Verrettes, no case has been
recorded for long time. But people are still encouraged
to take precautions and practice washing hands and
wearing masks. Covid�19 has put distance between
people and hurt relationships may it soon be gone
forever. We can’t wait to have you come for a visit.�
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Thank you for what you have already done and will
continue to do for the Parish. You can count on our
humble prayers. We only have that to offer to you.
May God bless you abundantly.�
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Humbly yours,�
Father Lubermann�
P a g e 4 � F e b r u a r y 7 , 2 0 2 1 �
B����� E�!�� ��� are available in the back of church.
If you could deliver any budget envelopes to friends,
neighbors or relatives, it would be greatly appreciated!�
�
L������'�� M������� S'������� are available in the
entrances of church and on our cluster website.�
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S� P��� W���������, F�*����� 20, O�����
E���� � ~ The online auction will open for bidding on
February 15 and end on February 20, 2021. Preview of
items on the auction will be open on February 1st. Items
will continue to be added to the auction as they come in
until February 19th, so check the web site often for new
items. �https://one.bidpal.net/stpaulwinterfest2021�
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We are also providing a D��!� T�� ��� P��� R�*
D����� on February 20 from 5:30 to 7:00 pm out of the
church chapel. The meal includes: Prime Rib, Rosemary
Potatoes, Green Beans with Bacon, Spring Salad, Dinner
Roll and Cake. Dinner tickets are $40 each. Last day to
purchase your dinner tickets is February 10. For dinner
tickets please contact:�Cathy Lueck at the Xavier School
office � 563�875�7376; Tim � 563�451�8560; �
Paula ��563�542�7934; Doris � 563�542�7643; �
Trisha � 563�599�9698. Tickets can also be purchased
on�line.�
L������'�� R ��� • S�����, F�*����� 14, 9:00 � �
U�����: Jerry Manemann, Randy McAllister, Rod Meyer,
Jenna Peters �
G�������: Jerry & Jill Klaren �
M���': Children’s Choir �
R�����: Karol Digmann �
C ��� � M��������: Jeff & Trisha Thier �
RECORDERS: Nancy Werner, Dave White �
S�'������: Paula White �
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L������'�� R ��� • A�� W��, F�* 17, 5:30 � �
U�����: Al Besler, Ed Burlage, Joe Burlage, �
Richard Fortmann �
G�������: Richard & Marilyn Fortmann �
M���': Choir �
R�����: Ed McCarthy �
C ��� � M��������: Brent Manternach, Jenna Peters �
S�'������: Mark Gaul �
St. Paul�
Finances
Budget received 12/27�1/31/21����������������������$� 855.00�
Weekly Adult Budget needed����������������������$� 3,231.00�
Offertory���������������������������������������������������������$� 64.09�
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� Fiscal YTD Needed 7/1/20�1/31/21���������$� 100,161.00 �
� Fiscal YTD Received Regular�����������������$� 55,290.00�
� Fiscal YTD IRA����������������������������������������$� 8,825.04�
� Fiscal YTD Grain�������������������������������������$� 39,702.09 �
� YTD ahead + ���$� 3,656.13 �
St. Boniface�
L������'�� R ��� • S��, F�*����� 13, 7:00 � (NV)�
U�����: Steve Herbers, Tom Pasker, Allan Wente�
R�����: Gerry Schneiter�
C ��� � M��������: Rita Rahe, Dale & Karen Ries�
S�'�������: Dale & Karen Ries�
Finances
Budget received 12/27�01/31/21��������������$� 300.00�
Weekly Adult Budget needed�����������������$� 2,370.00�
Offertory����������������������������������������������������$� 14.67�
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Fiscal YTD Needed 7/1/20�01/31/21 �$� 71,470.00 �
Fiscal YTD Received Regular�������������$� 64,382.50�
� Fiscal YTD Grain����������������������������������$� 4,994.51�
� Fiscal YTD IRA������������������������������������$� 4,600.00 �
� YTD ahead + �$� 2,507.01 �
S�. B ����'� P�����'� 175�� A���!������ ~ This
year marks 175 years since the first Mass was celebrated
at St. Boniface Parish. Later this year we will be planning a
special Mass in celebration of this event. The date has yet
to be set as we try to balance it with Covid restrictions.
Watch the bulletin for anniversary related announcements
throughout the year.�
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N�> V����� S���?�F�� will be held March 6. This will
be a drive�thru event at the Community Center from 5:30 to
8:00 p.m. Advance tickets only. Tickets will be sold from
February 1 to March 5. Choice of steak or chicken, baked
potato, corn and dinner roll. $20 per meal. Contact
Carmen Kluesner 563�921�2445 or Sandy Gravel
563�921�2700.�
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S�. B ����'� A���� R ���� S '����/H �� N��
O���'��� ~ Looking for 2 couples or 4 individuals who are
willing to take on the role as officers. If you are interested or
have any questions, please call Rosemarie at
563�543�0613.�
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S�' �� C ���'�� � ~ Last weekend the second
collection was postponed until today. Thank you for your
generosity as we try to pay for the expense of our new
church roof.�
The cluster staff had a
going away luncheon for
Judy last week. We enjoyed
fellowship, stories and good
food, and sent her off with
a few gifts from fellow
staff and St. Boniface and
Ss. Peter and Paul parishes.
We wish Judy a very happy
retirement.�
5 t h S u n d a y i n O r d i n a r y T im e � P a g e 5 �
Finances
Budget received 12/27�1/31/21�����������������$� 2,012.00�
Weekly Adult Budget needed������������������$� 2,519.00�
Offertory����������������������������������������������������$� 5.00�
IRA Distribution ����������������������������������������$� 50.00�
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Fiscal YTD Needed 7/1/20�1/31/21������$� 78,089.00 �
Fiscal YTD Received Regular��������������$� 72,940.00�
� Fiscal YTD Grain����������������������������������$� 3,338.55�
� Fiscal YTD IRA�������������������������������������$� 2,200.00 �
� YTD ahead +� $� 389.55 �
St. Joseph�
L������'�� R ��� • S�����, F�*����� 14, 8:00 � �
R�����: Loras Mensen �
C ��� � M�������: Andrew Recker �
G�������: Craig & Heather Geistkemper �
M���': Julie Leibold �
H �* ��� C ��� � M�������: Steve Leibold �
D � � E�B � H��� ��? We have 2 totes of
pictures, videos, news articles, booklets and other items
from the school. If anyone is interested in going through
them, keeping items of interest, organizing them and
disposing items of no interest, or if you have questions,
please call the parish office (923�3135) and leave a
message or call Jane (563�920�2996)�
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T���? Y � to all the parishioners who volunteer their
time to help with various jobs around the parish. Your
efforts are greatly appreciated!�
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2021 B����� E�!�� ��� are in the back of church.
Please take a look to see if there are any you could help
deliver. It would be greatly appreciated.�
2021 B�����'� P����� V ������� S����U� ~ The
volunteer sign�up for parish events held this year can be
accessed here: volunteersignup.org/X4KDT.� �
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R��������� � � � D����!���� T�B���, B���*���,
S ��*���, ��� S ''�� �� � > OPEN! ~ Sign up
online, or printable registration forms are also available
online. Deadline for Baseball/Softball is February 19
(Earlier than years past). Deadline for T�Ball is April 12.�
Finances
Budget received 12/27�1/31/21����������������$� 10,489.00�
Weekly EFT��������������������������������������������$� 989.50�
Offertory����������������������������������������������������$� 727.17�
Youth���������������������������������������������������������$� 4.00�
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� Fiscal YTD Needed 7/1/20�1/31/21 ���$� 790,500.00
� Fiscal YTD Received Regular��������������$� 667,264.67�
� Fiscal YTD IRA������������������������������������$� 30,709.08�
� Fiscal YTD Grain����������������������������������$� 28,168.02�
� Stock Donations�����������������������������������$� 5,389.47 �
� YTD short � � $� 58,968.76 �
Ss. Peter & Paul�
L������'�� R ��� • S�����, F�* 14, 10:00 � (NV)�
U�����: Nancy Burkle, Daryl Kruse, Neil Willenborg�
R�����: Ray Tekippe�
C ��� � M��������: Janet Scherbring, Pam Kruse,
Brenda Ludwig�
S�'�������: Mike & Lynn Bildstein�
Finances
Budget received 12/27�01/31/21��������������$� 60.00�
Weekly Adult Budget needed�����������������$� 2,675.00�
Offertory����������������������������������������������������$� 85.00�
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� Fiscal YTD Needed 7/1/20�01/31/21���$� 82,925.00�
� Fiscal YTD Received Regular��������������$� 83,674.00�
� Fiscal YTD Grain����������������������������������$� 5,088.55�
� Fiscal YTD IRA������������������������������������$� 2,000.00�
� YTD ahead + �$� 7,837.55 �
S�' �� C ���'�� � ~ Last weekend the second
collection was postponed until today. Thank you for your
generosity as we try to pay for the expense of our new
church roof.�
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F��� F�� ~ Friday, February 19 from 4:30 to 8:00 p.m., at
the Hennessy Catholic School building in Petersburg.
Curbside pickup only! Fish dinner with 4 pieces of fish,
baked potato, applesauce, coleslaw, roll & tartar sauce for
$12. Containers of fish available too � 6 pieces of fish with
tartar sauce $10, or 12 pieces of fish with tartar sauce $20.
If cancelled due to weather, the Fish Fry will be held on
Saturday, February 20. Listen to KDST & KMCH for
cancellation announcements.�
"Abortion and racism are both symptoms of a
fundamental human error. The error is thinking that
when someone stands in the way of our wants, we can
justify getting that person out of our lives. Abortion
and racism stem from the same poisonous root,
selfishness."�
Alveda King�
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"El aborto y el racismo son dos síntomas de un error
humano fundamental. El error es pensar que cuando
alguien se interpone en el camino de nuestros deseos,
podemos justificar conseguir sacar la persona fuera de
nuestras vidas. Aborto y el vástago de racismo vienen
de la misma raíz venenosa, que es, el egoísmo ".�
Alveda King�
P a g e 6 � F e b r u a r y 7 , 2 0 2 1 �
5thSundayinOrdinaryTime�
Entrance Procession ��
Antiphon: Psalm 95 (94) 6�7�
O come let us worship God and bow low before the God who made us, for
he is the Lord our God.��
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Hymn: Holy, Holy, Holy �
First Reading: Job 7:1�4, 6�7 (74B)�
Job spoke, saying: Is not man’s life on earth a drudgery?
Are not his days those of hirelings? He is a slave who longs
for the shade, a hireling who waits for his wages. So I have
been assigned months of misery, and troubled nights have
been allotted to me. If in bed I say, “When shall I arise?”
then the night drags on; I am filled with restlessness until
the dawn. My days are swifter than a weaver’s shuttle; they
come to an end without hope. Remember that my life is like
the wind; I shall not see happiness again.�
�
Responsorial Psalm: �Psalm 147: 1�2, 3�4, 5�6�
2
nd
Reading: 1 Corinthians 9:16�19, 22�23�
Brothers and sisters: If I preach the gospel, this is no reason
for me to boast, for an obligation has been imposed on me,
and woe to me if I do not preach it! If I do so willingly, I
have a recompense, but if unwillingly, then I have been en-
trusted with a stewardship. What then is my recompense?
That, when I preach, I offer the gospel free of charge so as not
to make full use of my right in the gospel.� Although I am free
in regard to all, I have made myself a slave to all so as to win
over as many as possible. To the weak I became weak, to win
over the weak. I have become all things to all, to save at least
some. All this I do for the sake of the gospel, so that I too may
have a share in it.�
�
Gospel Acclamation�
(Matthew 8:17)�
Christ took away our infirmities and bore our diseases.�
�
Gospel:� Mark 1:29�39�
�
On leaving the synagogue Jesus entered the house of Simon
and Andrew with James and John. Simon’s mother�in�law lay
sick with a fever. They immediately told him about her. He
approached, grasped her hand, and helped her up. Then the
fever left her and she waited on them.� When it was evening,
after sunset, they brought to him all who were ill or possessed
by demons. The whole town was gathered at the door. He
cured many who were sick with various diseases, and he
drove out many demons, not permitting them to speak be-
cause they knew him.� Rising very early before dawn, he
left� and went off to a deserted place, where he prayed. Simon
and those who were with him pursued him and on finding
him said, “Everyone is looking for you.” He told them, “Let us
go on to the nearby villages that I may preach there also. For
this purpose have I come.” So he went into their synagogues,
preaching and driving out demons throughout the whole of
Galilee.�
�
Communion Procession���
�
Antiphon: (Psalm 107 (106): 8�9��
�
Let them thank the Lord for his mercy, his wonders for the children of men,
for he satisfies the thirsty soul, and the hungry he fills with good things.�
�
�
Hymn� Gift of Finest Wheat� (Based on Psalm 81)�
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