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Rev. William E. Reynolds — Ext #227 E-mail: [email protected] Rectory: 641-792-4625
Deacon Dan Goetz E-mail: [email protected]
Ann Ratliff, Administrative Assistant E-Mail: [email protected]
Kathy Hammerly, Stewardship Coordinator, Ext. #222 E-Mail: [email protected]
Joe Fey, Director of Lifelong Faith Formation Ext #224 E-Mail: [email protected]
Renny Crawford, K-12 Faith Formation Coordinator, Ext. #230 E-Mail: [email protected]
SHARE Preschool: 641-792-8639 E-mail: [email protected]
Web Pages: www.shcnewton.com www.sharepreschool.com Facebook Page: Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Mission Statement We, the members of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, as a caring Christian community, help one another to live, to nurture, and to celebrate God’s gifts. We encourage others on their faith journeys to join us in giving witness to our Catholic faith and to grow as disciples. We celebrate the sacraments and receive the gift of grace to strengthen our faith and to en-rich our relationships with Christ and his Church. We gather together to pray, to worship, to give thanks, to petition, to seek comfort, to share joys and sorrows, and to experience God’s love, joy, and peace.
Hymns
Saturday, 4:00 PM & Sunday, 9:00 AM
Entrance Chant:
Glory and Praise to Our God
#481
Presentation & Preparation of the Gifts:
O Breathe on Me, O Breath of God
#335
Mass Setting: Mass of Creation
#45-48
Communion Chant: Only a Shadow
#533
Sending Forth: Come to the River
#342
Sacred Heart Church
January 11, 2015
The Baptism of the Lord
1115 S. 8th Ave E., PO Box 1478, Newton, IA 50208
Parish Office: 641-792-2050 FAX: 641-792-8639
Business Office Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
McCann Center Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Mass Schedule Saturday: 4:00 PM Sunday: 9:00 AM
Confessions Saturdays 3:00 PM
Prayer to the Sacred Heart
O Sacred Heart of Jesus, I give myself to You.
Take all I do, all my joys,
and all my sorrows. Take all of me. I want to be all
Yours, and do all things for love of You.
Help me to do only what pleases You.
Please make my heart like Yours.
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Saturday, January 10: 3:00 PM Confessions will be heard 3:30 PM Rosary will be prayed in the church 4:00 PM Mass will be offered for the repose of
the soul of Kristin Schwickerath, daughter-in-law of Dale & Nancy Schwickerath
Sunday, January 11: 8:30 AM The Rosary will be prayed in the church. 9:00 AM Mass will be offered for the members of
the parish. 10:00 AM Coffee & Donuts will be served in
McCann Center following Mass. 10:15 AM Exploring the Catechism will be held in
McCann Center 7:00 PM Confirmation Parent Session will be held
in McCann Center 7:00 PM Sr. High Youth Group will be held in
McCann Center Monday, January 12: No Mass today. 5:15 PM Faith Formation Commission Meeting
will be held in McCann Center Tuesday, January 13: 10:00 AM Grinnell Deanery Meeting will be held
in McCann Center 5:00 PM Divine Mercy Chaplet will be prayed in
the chapel 5:15 PM Communion Service will held in the
Chapel Adoration will be held following Communion Ser-
vice until 6:00 PM 6:00 PM Knights of Columbus Meal with meeting
following at 7:00 PM will be held in McCann Cen-ter
6:15 PM Girl Scout Troop will meet in McCann Center
7:00 PM RCIA Session will be held in McCann Center
Wednesday, January 14: No Mass or Parish Potluck today 4:15 PM K-6 Small Group Sessions will be held in
McCann Center 5:30 PM Community Meal will be served at the
First United Methodist Church 6:30 PM Choir Practice will be held in the church 7:00 PM Jr. High Faith Formation will be held in
McCann Center Thursday, January 15: 9:30 AM Prayer Shawl Ministry will meet in
McCann Center
Mass Attendance
Thursday, January 1st at 9:00 AM 165 Saturday, January 3rd at 4:00 PM 253 Sunday, January 4th at 9:00 AM 219
2015 Calendars Everyone is welcome to take a 2015 Catholic Liturgical calendars. They are available in the Gathering Space. Spe-cial thanks to our sponsors for provid-ing them for us: Clemon-Maki Insurance, Edward Jones, The Floor Store, and Maxim Advertising.
No Mass today 12:30 PM Stewardship Commission will meet in
McCann Center 1:00 PM St. Monica Book Club will meet at the
Fisher residence. 7:00 PM Lectio Divina Bible Study Group will
meet in McCann Center Friday, January 16: 9:00 AM Communion Service will be held in
the church 9:30 AM Coffee & Visiting will be held in
McCann Center following Communion Service Saturday, January 17: 7:00—9:00 AM SHARE Food Sign-up & Distri-
bution will be held in McCann Center 3:00 PM Confessions will be heard 3:30 PM Rosary will be prayed in the church 4:00 PM Mass will be offered for the repose of
the souls of George & Roxie McManus, parents of Steve McManus
Sunday, January 18: 8:30 AM Rosary will be prayed in the church 9:00 AM Mass will be offered for the members
of the parish. 10:00 AM Coffee & Donuts will be served in
McCann Center following Mass. 10:15 AM Exploring the Catechism will be held
in McCann Center 4:00—6:00 PM First Communion Family Session
will be held in McCann Center 7:00 PM Sr. High Youth Group will meet in
McCann Center
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Judy Lammers, Delores Phelan, Don Wignall, Bobby Tedrow, Mary
Koppin, Shirley Dont, Lenette Swanson, Jim Golik, Evelyn Tedrow, Carol Price, Vera Venenga, Pam Rausch, Betty Hummel, Betty Dickinson, Barb Poole, Carol Wilson, Dodie Wheeler, Helen Hughes, Joe Purvis, Fanny Shores, Mike & Jan DePenning, Richard Varnum, Mary Lukavsky, Joyce Sabel, Donna Baker (daughter of Mary Marnell), Rita Ryan (sister of Jody Barr), Chris Schwanabeck (nephew of Joanie Lukavsky), Mary Roper (daughter of JoAnn Shannon) Doris Gironseth (sister of Alexzandra Anderson), Shawn Bollhoefer (son of Mike & Linda Bollhoefer), Jacki Aikeyns (uncle of Dana Deter-man), Madelyn Kecki (great-granddaughter of Bill & Carmen Gill), Angi Reed (sister of Pam Zaabel), Anne Weissinger (daughter of Marilyn Lammers), Brad Wiese (brother-in-law of Joanie Lukavsky), and Judy Reed (mother of Bill Reed).
. . . For the repose of the soul of Paul Prendergast, husband of Sandy Prender-gast, who died January 1st and comfort for his family.
Monday: Heb 1:1-6 Mk 1:14-20 Tuesday: 1Heb 2:5-12 Mk 1:21-28
Wednesday: Heb 2:14-18 Mk 1:29-39 Thursday: Heb 3:7-14 Mk 1:40-45
Friday: Heb 4:1-5, 11 Mk 2:1-12 Saturday: Heb 4:12-16 Mk 2:13-17
Sunday: Second Sunday in Ordinary Time 1 Sm 3:3b-10, 19 1 Cor 6:13c-15a, 17-20 Jn 1:35-42
Readings: January 12 through January 18:
January 11, 2015
Do you know someone who has left the Church?
Most of us do not have to look very far to find non-practicing Catholics in our circle of family and friends. Many of us are concerned about these loved ones, but we don’t know how to help them. Obvi-ously, most of them are searching, but how can we help them find their way home?
As baptized, practicing Catholics, we have a precious gift of faith and love from the Lord that needs to be shared with our non-practicing brothers and sisters. First we need to pray for them. Next, we need to extend a personal invitation to them to come home to the Catholic Church. Most non-practicing Catho-lics are waiting for an invitation to return. Many think they are excommunicated and are not welcome for a variety of reasons.
Many non-practicing Catholics carry with them a tremendous amount of guilt and misinformation about the Church and are afraid of approaching the Church for fear of being rejected. You can make a tremendous difference in someone’s life by simply reaching out to them and telling them that we miss them and would like them to come back home to our Church family.
“Catholics Returning Home” is a program to help non-practicing Catholics return to the Church. We will begin a new session on Thursday, January 8, 2015 at 7:00pm in the McCann Center. Please pass this information to anyone who might be interested. For more information, contact Deacon Dan Goetz at 641-521-9929, [email protected].
Special Collection for Ebola Victims The Unites States Conference of Catholic Bishops has asked that a special collection be taken to assist Catholic Relief Services in helping Ebola victims. That will be taken this weekend, January 10/11.
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LITURGICAL ROLES
Saturday, January 17 4:00 PM
Lector: Fred Dimon Sheri Benson Hospitality: Bob Schaffer Steve & Mary Mullan Extraordinary Ministers: Francis Campbell Katherine Dietrich Altar Servers: Ethan Machin Michael & Ryan Barr Rosary: Steve McManus
Sunday, January 18 9:00 AM
Lector: Grace Coen JoAnne Price Hospitality: Craig & Suzy Trotter Jim & Mary Jane Spencer Extraordinary Ministers: Joe & Linda Coen Altar Servers: Lydia Biondi Colby Lawson Christopher Thorpe Children’s Liturgy: Mary Beth Lawson Nursery: Lisa Peters Brenna Schwenker
Exploring the Catechism Exploring the Catechism Class will resume Sunday, January 11 after Mass in McCann Center. The topic will be How the dead Rise #977.
We never truly "get over a loss, but we can move
forward and evolve from it.” ― Elizabeth Berrien,
Creative Grieving: A Hip Chick's Path from Loss to Hope
Life After Loss
Community Meals The Community Meals will be held every Wednesday evening from 5:30-6:30 PM at the First United Methodist Church.
Menu for Wednesday, January 14th Scalloped Chicken & Gravy, Mixed Vegetables,
Cupcakes & Beverage
Jan. 14th meal sponsored by Sacred Heart Church
The Catholic Messenger is being sent to every Catholic household in the Diocese of Davenport for the Christmas issue, and January 8 and 15. The Catholic Messenger is a fine Catholic paper, enjoy-ing a national reputation for over half a century. The subscription drive for the Catholic Messenger is held every January, and the subscription price remains $29 for fifty issues a year. You can also subscribe to an electronic version.
A NOTE OF THANKS The Social Action Commission would like to thank everyone who partici-pated in the Advent Caring Tree and the Angel Tree activities this Christmas season. Our home-bound parishioners, the Heritage Manor residents, and those who benefit from the Salvation Army Christmas Drive are most appreciative of your generosity. God bless you.
KC Spelling Bee The Knights of Columbus will again be holding a spelling bee for stu-dents from 4th to 7th grades on January 31st. Last year, the State Champion came from New-
ton. Can we have another champ? Stay tunes for times and location.
After Christmas Sales! With the after Christmas sales and Christmas decorations 50% off, we always need white lights! Also, we are looking for new trees! We need 2 six foot pencil trees or 2 seven foot pencil trees. If you are interested,
please contact Kathy Hammerly for more details.
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In Thanksgiving for God’s Blessings, We return to the Lord:
January 3rd & 4th Envelopes $4,289.25 Offertory $ 175.25 Autoshare $3,539.00 Votive Candles $ 87.50 Sunday Coffee $ 36.50 Christmas $ 20.00 Initial Offering $ 214.00 Immaculate Conception $ 10.00 New Year’s Day $ 499.00 Catholic Messenger $ 116.00
A STEWARDSHIP MOMENT A thought or two on stewardship in the Sunday readings
Have you ever wondered why Jesus, who was without sin, was baptized? The baptism of Jesus symbolized and antici-pated his death. After Christ’s ascension into heaven, bap-tism was required for all those who became Christians. St. Paul makes the connection between baptism and death for Christians when he maintained that we are buried with Christ in baptism, so that we may rise with him to a new life. In what way will we be good stewards of our new life in Christ in the coming year?
“Incline your ear and come to Me.” This is National Vocation Awareness Week. If you think you may be call Fr. Thom Hennen, diocesan voca-tions director at 563-324-1911, or write: HennenT@ diodav.org.
Thanks to Rob & Laura Satterfield of Henrickson’s Greenhouse
for being a bulletin sponsor. See ad on back of bulletin.
Knights of Columbus Meeting
The next Knights of Columbus meeting is scheduled for Janu-ary 13, 2015, at McCann Cen-ter. We will have the meal at
6:00 PM and the meeting to follow at 7:00 PM. We will have a brief Columbus Club meeting at the conclusion of the Knights of Columbus meeting.
SHARE Preschool This week at SHARE students will be “Blasting Off” for a learning adventure about the planets and life in space. Activities planned for the week are:
Meet “P” letter per-son Complete “P” paper
Paint planets Launch rockets
Construct rockets Participate in “An
Adventure in Space”
Participate in a “Partner Walk”
Foam paint the moon with a rocket landing on it
Flip “P’s” in a pan Move to Star Wars music Construct “P is for polar bear in
my pocket” Paint Saturn
Participate in a “Flashlight Walk”
It’s Time for an Updated Portrait We are pleased to offer you the service of professional photography. Please allow up to an hour from the time of your appointment for check-in, photography and por-trait selection.
Dates for Photography Tuesday – Saturday, January 20 – 24 Tuesday – Saturday, January 27 – 31
Times for Photography Saturday 10 AM to 4 PM Tuesday – Friday 2 PM to 9 PM
Member Sign-up Site https://www.securedata-trans14.com/ap/sacredheartcatholicchurch19/index.php?page=10
Photography for Our Snowbirds We are excited for our new picture directory and are hopeful that EVERYONE will be part of this en-deavor. We know you are going to be enjoying the win-ter where it is much warmer! Lifetouch has photogra-phy appointments available and you will be able to choose a place closest to you. Please call (800)521-4611 to schedule your appointment. Be sure to provide our
account number so your photo will be placed in our
new picture directory.
190989 (Your Church Account Number)
Thank you!
Church Life Commission
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RCIA Sessions Are you or someone you know interested in learning more about our Catholic faith? The Rite of Christian Initiation of
Adults (RCIA) program exists to help those adults who are inter-
ested in learning more about or joining the Catholic Church. The RCIA process is a period of reflection, prayer, instruction, discernment, and formation. Ses-sions are held on Tuesday evenings at 7 p.m. in the McCann Center. The next session will be on January 6, 2015! If you or someone you know may be inter-ested, and even if Tuesday evenings will not work for you, please contact Joe Fey in the Faith Formation Office for more information.
Are You Ill or Homebound? Anyone who is ill or homebound please let me know so I can schedule a visit. Contact Lori Ward at 792-4242.
Prayer Chain To have someone added to the Sacred Heart Prayer Chain, contact Marilyn Lamb at 275-0020 or Mary Pritchard at 792-3518. If neither one can be reached, you may call Margaret Dimon at 792-9819.
Monthly Envelopes For those parishioners who use the monthly tithing envelopes, the packets for 2015 are available to pick up in the Gathering Space.
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Infant Baptism Preparation
The first step for parents wishing to have an infant child baptized at Sacred Heart is to attend a Baptism prep session. At the session
parents discuss the responsibility involved in having a child baptized and share ideas on living out their commitment to raise their children in the Catholic faith. The Next Baptism Preparation Session will be on Sunday, January 25th at 5 p.m. in the Gathering Space of the Church. For more information, or to register, please contact Joe Fey, our Director of Life-long Faith Formation in the Faith Formation office.
Faith Formation Updates Faith Formation Classes start up again this week. An updated schedule is available.
Jr and Sr High School
You should have received an email with informa-tion about the upcoming Deanery Ski Trip on Janu-ary 18th at Boone. If not please get hold of Renny. Fliers and Registrations forms are available in the gathering space . We will also need adults to accompany us.
If you are planning to attend NCYC (National Catholic Youth Conference) in November of this year, registrations and initial deposits will be due by January 26th . Forms will be available on line this week
There will be High School Youth Group this Sun-day, January 11th
January 18th and 19th Iowa Institute for Social Action Annual Conference. This year there will be a youth track -free to High School and College age youth. The conference will be in Altoona. If you are interested in attending contact Renny - more information can be found here - http://www.eventbrite.com/e/iowa-institute-for-social-action-tickets-14027068339
The youth track speaker will be Julia Dinsmore. She is a poet, author, spoken-word artist, mother and grandmother who has given presentations for more than 25 years. Most known for her poem “My Name is not ‘Those People’,” she promotes a greater understanding and appreciation for the strengths and resiliencies of people who are margin-alized by poverty or other factors in our society”
Be watching your emails for more events and activities.
In The Catholic Messenger the week of January 8:
An historic ordination, St. Ambrose University’s fiercely debated sports complex proposal and the launch of strategic planning for Catholic schools highlighted 2014 in the Davenport Diocese.
Sacred Heart Cathedral Part II: What is a cathedral? Bishop Amos, clergy and lay Catholics share why the cathedral is important to the diocese and to each of them personally.
Pope Francis shares his annual World Day of Peace, a message that focuses on social justice by increasing awareness of human trafficking and taking measures to stop it.
Msgr. Drake Shafer thinks of his Christmas Village at St. Ann Parish in Long Grove as an evangelization tool. It attracts Catholics and Protestants – adults and children -- to the church.
Members of parishes in Hills, Iowa City, Coralville and Oxford collaborated in an ecumenical effort to bring Christmas to people in need in their communities.
After a record-breaking year in 2014, the diocesan Social Action office hopes for another successful Lenten Rice Bowl collection in 2015. Three kick-off breakfasts have been organized.
For Your Marriage: parents of three children offer advice on how to take young children to Mass. Their help-ful tips outline strategy before, during and after Mass.
Fort-Wayne-South Bend Diocese plans to appeal a $1.9 million judgment against it in a lawsuit over the firing of a teacher who the diocese claimed violated the morals clause of her contract.
Catholic leaders in the Central African Republic said their help for Muslim rebels is part of an effort to pro-mote interreligious reconciliation in the war-torn country.
Opinion Page: Fr. Rolheiser shares his Top 10 book list featuring novels, biographies, theology and spirituality. Fr. Barron says that “A Theory of Everything” is a God-haunted film.
Thank you for your support. Please let us know of any stories or suggestions you’d like to share with The Catholic
Messenger!
Ministry Schedule Ministers who have a scheduling con-flict for the Ministry Schedule should contact Terry Townsend at 792-3637 or by e-mail at [email protected] by the 15th. Lectors with a scheduling conflict should contact Monica Skokan at 641-792-9599 or by e-mail at [email protected] by the 15th.
If you are admitted to a hospital please remember to inform the par-ish office so that parish staff can
attempt to visit you. When you are admitted to a hospital please be sure to be identified as a Catholic at the time of your admission.
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Pregnancy Center of Central Iowa Invites you to a Special Event
Speaker, Melissa Ohden at the Newton Community Theater Sunday, January 11th at 1:30 PM.
Melissa is a survivor of a saline in-fusion abortion at five months and two months later at approximately seven months gestation she was born. She was adopted into a new family where she grew up, attended college and received her master’s degree in social work. She has be-
come a national recognize speaker, wife, & mother. Free admission.
Wedding Anniversary Blessings
Sacred Heart Church wishes to honor couples of the parish who are celebrating wedding anniver-sary milestones (every 5 years— 5 years, 10 years, 15 years, and so on). Please complete the form available at the church office or on the website
under “Family Life”. The deadline to be included in the bulletin is the 15th of the month before your anniversary.
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CEW Weekend "Looking for an opportunity to deepen your faith, grow in love, and enjoy some great food and fellowship? Come and seek a stronger relationship with the Lord at the Christian Experience Weekend (CEW) retreats at Pilgrim Heights Camp and Retreat Center. Women's CEW is February 20 - 22, Men's CEW is February 27 - March 1. Consider giving a CEW Gift Certificate for Christmas, Valentine’s Day, Birthday or Anniversary gift! Call Marybeth Pusillo (641-752-8324) or Joel Rogers (515-231-0558) for additional infor-mation. Brochures will be available on the St. Henry's website."
Date: Sunday, February 8, 2015 Place: St. Mary’s Church 726 218th Place, Pella, Iowa Time: Immediately following the 10:30 a.m. Mass - 3:30 p.m. Cost: $30 per couple includes lunch & materials) $10 per couple (if you already own a current copy of For Better & For Ever)
Purpose: To enrich your own mar-riage as you learn to journey with en-gaged couples preparing for the Sacra-ment of Matrimony in the Church
Questions: Contact Marianne Agnoli at (563) 888 - 4242 or e-mail: [email protected]
Registration Deadline: February 1, 2015 A copy of this flyer and link to the online registration can be found at: www.davenportdiocese.org/faithform/Marriage%20and%20Family.htm
Sponsor Couple Training Workshop
Marriage Encounter Weekend
John the Baptist said, “I have baptized you with water; he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit”. Invite the Holy Spirit into your marriage by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Week-end on Feb 20-22, 2015 Dubuque, IA or March 20 – 22 in Ankeny, IA. For more information visit our website at: www.iowa-wwme.org or call 563-927-4352.
List of Non-medicine Supplies for El Salvador Sunglasses: both prescription and non-prescription
Oral Hygiene: Toothbrushes and tooth paste
Toiletries: shampoo (no conditioner please), soap, combs, brushes, deodorant, etc. (also, no lotions
needed)
Educational supplies: Books in Spanish, paper, notebooks crayons, folders, rulers, pencils, sharpeners, glue, etc.
Baby bundle supplies: cloth diapers, diaper pins, onesies, t-shirts, receiving blankets, wash cloth/towels, caps, baby outfits, paja-mas
Recreational items: stickers, bub-bles, jump ropes, sidewalk chalk, balloons, Frisbees, soccer items
Suitcases: medium or large size, sturdy
We will be collecting supplies through March 8th. Our departure date is March 15th.
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dear Padre Is baptism by immersion
better? Why do some churches baptize by pouring water on the forehead and others by immer-
sion? Is one way better than the other? In terms of what bap-tism means and accom-plishes— escape from sin and death into the life of the Risen Jesus — immersion is no better than pouring. But in the dra-matic power of the symbol of the water, immersion is better. The power of the sacrament of baptism lies not in the method of bringing the water into play, but from the direction given to the pouring or the immersion by the words of Jesus, who commanded us to baptize “in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the holy Spirit” (Matthew 28:19). St. Paul said, “Are you unaware that we who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? We were indeed buried with him through baptism into death, so that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might live in newness of life” (Romans 6:3–4). Down into the death of Jesus, and up again into a new life. Even on the level of symbol and drama, a trickle of water is still water. It still means and symbolizes life, as in drinking and cooling. It also symbolizes death, as in a hurri-cane or a drowning. This union of words and water in the Church makes this action the sacrament of baptism.
FR. JOHN HAMROGUE, CSsR
2012 Liguori Publications, Liguori, MO 63057-9999. Printed in USA. Imprimatur: “In accordance with c.827, permission to publish has been granted by the Most Reverend Robert J. Hermann, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus, Archdiocese of St. Louis. All Rights Re-served.
Sacred Heart on FaceBook We are doing more and more with our presence on Face-Book, and invite all parishioners to like and follow our face-book page: Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
The Library’s Latest Welcome to Sacred Heart Library’s column of reviews of current books, DVDs, and CDs that our available in our library. Please come and check out these and other items I f you are look-ing for a good posi-tive, inspir-ing novel during the long dreary days of Janu-ary, Tobit’s Dog would be an excel-l e n t choice. This is a modern day version of the Old Testament’s book of Tobit. The setting is the deep south when Jim Crow laws were the law. Against these odds, and with honest hard work Tobit Messager had achieved success only to have personal and financial tragedy strike. With the unexpected arrival of a long forgotten family member a journey that uncovers corruption, deceit and crimes begins. Taking Tobit’s faithful dog, Okra, the family discovers the hidden sources of the evils. This discovery not only forms a strong community it brings many unex-pected blessings to it. This is a beautiful story of hope, love, faithfulness and spiritu-ality. The Library is open after weekend Masses or Monday, Tuesday, & Friday mornings. Contact Kay Fisher at 792-2863.
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Pray for our Military Please pray for the safety of these military personnel who have ties to members of our parish:
Zachary Geringer, Tyler Daly, Joey Anderson, Nicholas J. Huggins, Caitlin Huggins McCay,
Jordan Koser, James Hovar, Tim Dodge, Sean Healy Joe Scranton, Scott Anderson, Philip Mead,
Jake Berger, Joshua Oberheu, Mark Modlin, Bill Kopsa, Jimmy Bennett, Jake Bennett, & Jason Lee Bennett
“Despair does not lie in being weary of
suffering, but in being weary of joy.”
— G.K.Chesterton
January 11: Jaycie Vos January 12: Kaytlynn Hughes Teresa Cockerton January 14: Linda Kepler January 15: Amber Neal January 16: Shawn Warndorf January 17: Terry Ulrich Andy Ratliff
For Birthdays to be listed in the bulletin, you need to submit names and dates to Ann.
January 11, 2015 The Baptism of the Lord
Is 42:1–4, 6–7 or Is 55:1–11 / Acts 10:34–38 or 1 Jn 5:1–9 /Mk 1:7–11
A lay-minister acquaintance of mine keeps a framed copy of his baptismal certificate on his office wall. He says, “My diplomas show that I’ve learned a lot of things about theology, liturgy, and Scripture. That’s great, but my experience of Christ and my call to ministry come out of my baptism, and I need to remind myself of that every now and then.” I was intrigued by his words. Baptism is the initiation into a community whose sole purpose is to wor-ship and serve the Lord using the gifts God has given us. Most of us were baptized as infants, and we rarely take the time to reflect on what we’re called to do by God. In baptism, we’re given the grace to live a transformed life following the commandments to love God and neighbor. How many times have we fallen short and needed to reconcile with God? Mark’s story of Jesus’ baptism is a scant four verses. Jesus is baptized and hears God tell him, “You are my beloved Son.” After that, Jesus prevails against temptation and sets about his own mission without looking back. Our baptism gives us the grace to do the same, whatever mission we are called to. Two good spiritual exercises for this week would be to ask God whether we’re doing what he has asked
of us and to reflect on the ways in which our lives have brought us closer to God or taken us away from him. Then it’s up to us to continue to serve God in the grace of baptism and in the company of the people who share this faith with us.
Mary Katharine Deeley
2012 Liguori Publications, Liguori, MO 63057-9999. Printed in USA. Imprimatur: “In accordance with c.827, permission to publish has been granted by the Most Reverend Robert J. Hermann, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus, Archdiocese of St. Louis. All Rights Reserved.
To report child abuse contact: Iowa Department of Human Services Child Abuse Hotline: 800-362-
2178 and if it involves clergy or church personnel also notify Alicia Owens, the Victim Assistance Coordinator, 563-349-5002; [email protected] or PO Box 232, Bettendorf, IA 52722-0004.
Mark W. Allen, Financial Advisor
1402 1st Ave E., Newton, IA 50208
Bus. 1-641-792-2525 TF. 888-944-2525 Cell 641-417-8107
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West Side of Square 792-3250 or 800-881-2231
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111 1st Avenue East 792-7375 or 1-(800) 247-7803
Daily Open Bowling
▪ Youth and Adult Programs ▪ Birthday Packages ▪ Company/Large Group Rates ▪ Disco Bowl ▪ Pro Shop ▪ Food ▪ Lounge ▪ Pool
Cardinal Lanes 792-1380
1300 South 5th Avenue East
The Floor Store 792-2999
Carpet * Vinyl Ceramic * Wood
Window Treatments
Dan & Margaret Ellis 128 N. 2nd Ave E., Newton
floorstorenewton.com
Cooking Shows - Catalog Shows Fundraisers - Wedding Showers
Susan Metz Independent Consultant
641-521-3108 www.pamperedchef.biz/cooknwithsusan
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HAIRSTYLING
901 1st Ave W. Newton, IA
792-0923
Rhonda Bauer, Owner
100 N 4th Ave W Newton, Iowa 50208
Chad E. Klein, O.D. Kristi K. Rhoads, O.D.
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Rob & Laura Satterfield 900 W. 3rd St. S.
792-1241
120 N. 2nd Ave W., Newton, IA
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