MISSION STATEMENT MARCH 29, 2015 We, the Catholic Christian community of the Church of the Resurrection, are rich in tradition and history. We acknowledge with pride and gratitude the sacrifices and efforts made by those who came before us. We are a growing, faith-filled parish. We value worship, education, faith development, and ministries that utilize our God-given talents. We respect diversity and we are committed to working together to provide the spiritual nourishment and community support necessary for our members to grow in their relationship with Christ. We seek to become Christlike in our daily lives by loving and serving others, especially those most in need. SACRAMENTS Baptisms The first and third weekend of each month after the 11 AM Sunday Mass. We request that parents attend the Baptismal Program. Please register with Deacon Gerald Jorgensen at 556-7239. Weddings All persons who wish to arrange for marriage are asked to contact Deacon Tim LoBianco six months in advance. Reconciliation Saturday 5:15 PM. Other times by appointment. Parish Membership If you would like to become a member of Resurrection Parish, please call the Parish Office: (556-7511). MASS SCHEDULE Weekend Masses: Saturday 4:00 & 6:00 PM, Sunday 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 AM Holy Days & Weekdays: Refer to Bulletin Website: www.res-dbq.org For Parish Event Registrations scan here: Welcome to Resurrection ■ 4300 Asbury Rd Dubuque, IA 52002 2 DEAR PARISHIONERS, T MON, March 30 7:00 AM 5:30 PM † Dennis Berlage † Kelly Stecklein TUES, March 31 7:00 AM † Diane Fraehlich & All Souls 5:30 PM † John Weber Eucharistic Adoration immediately following 7:00 AM Mass until 5:00 PM WED, April 1 7:00 AM † Colette Buchheit No 5:30 PM Mass THURS, April 2 Holy Thursday No Morning Mass 7:00 PM † Doris Wolter & Jean Klaas FRI, April 3 Good Friday - Passion of the Lord 12:10 PM Ecumenical Stations 3:00 PM Passion of the Lord SAT, April 4 Easter Vigil 8:00 PM † Diane Fraehlich and Audrey Lambe SUN, April 5 Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord 7:00 AM † Helen Kapler 9:00 AM † Robert & Marion Neuwoehner and Parishioners 11:00 AM † Eloise Meyer Individual Reconciliation Monday, March 30: 11:30 AM -12:30 PM Monday, March 30: 6:00-7:00 PM Tuesday, March 31: 6:30-7:00 PM Please keep Jeff Schneider, Kristen Wagner, Amanda Lawson, Heather Thill, Anthony Kasparec, Arianna Solinger, Cameron Dolter, Riley Dolter, Bennett Dolter, Taylor Owens, Kaci Owens, Damon Melde, Caleb Melde, Jet Solinger, and Jenica Solinger in your prayers as they continue their preparation to receive sacraments at the Easter Vigil. ??? oday marks the beginning of Holy Week. This is the holiest week of the year for all Christians, because the events we celebrate mark the end of Jesus’ earthly life. This week we observe the basis of our identity and faith in Christ as our Lord and Savior. We begin today’s liturgy with the Gospel of Mark’s account of Jesus’ final entry into Jerusalem. Jesus rides in on a colt. The crowds cry out, “Hosanna, Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!” The crowds most likely saw in Jesus the hope of a coming messianic age which would deliver them from the occupation of the Romans. Yet, that is not the messiah that Jesus came to be. Rather, Jesus delivers us from the occupation of evil and sin in our lives. In so doing he demonstrates a much greater act of love than political freedom. Jesus reveals his Fathers’ never ending love and compassion for humanity. How will you mark this week? Is it business as usual? Or will you make it a spiritual reality by celebrating the great liturgies with us here at Resurrection? From my childhood on I have loved the liturgies of Holy Week, and I cannot imagine a Holy Week without the Mass of the Lord’s Supper, the Passion of Good Friday and the great Vigil of Easter. Yes, some of these take a little longer than usual but my faith is strengthened by these days. My faith is also strengthened by those who attend to celebrate with us as a parish community. I ask all of you to make a special effort to attend at least one of the services of Holy Week. The Easter Vigil is the premier liturgy of the entire liturgical year in Catholicism. This year the Vigil begins at 8:00 p.m. with the lighting of the Easter fire. There will be baptisms, confirmations, and receptions into full communion with the Church. Come and welcome these wonderful people into the faith we all profess. Chrism Mass: The annual Mass for the blessing of oil and the consecration of the sacred chrism will be held at St. Raphael Cathedral on Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. You are invited to attend this Mass with the Archbishop and the priests of the Archdiocese. Easter Sunday Masses will be held at our normal Sunday Mass times at 7:00, 9:00, and 11:00 a.m. Remember the crowds will be larger than normal. Plan accordingly if you want a seat inside the church. Overflow will be accommodated according to our ability and in accord with Dubuque fire regulations. Final Week for Pictorial Directory! If you have not yet done so, schedule your appointment this week to have your picture taken for the Directory. We will do our best to accommodate your schedule. May God bless you and your family during this Holy Week! Father Joe Hauer, Pastor QUESTION OF THE WEEK How will you and your family make this a truly Holy Week? Readings: Isaiah 50:4-7; Philippians 2:6-11; Mark 14:1-15:47 For daily and Sunday readings go to http://www.usccb.org Then click the date for the readings you want. ??? March 29, 2015 ■ Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord IN THE PARISH Flower Carriers for Easter Vigil Saturday, April 4, 2015 It has been tradition of Resurrection for children to help decorate the altar with flowers each year at the Easter Vigil. This year we are looking for children age kindergarten through sixth grade to carry the flowers and help make our church beautiful as we celebrate the Risen Christ. The Easter Vigil is Saturday, April 4, at 8 pm. If you are interested in having your child participate, please contact Lisa Esch at eladybug57@aol.com or call the Parish Office 556-7511 by Monday, March 30th. Practice will be Saturday, April 4, at noon in the church. It will last a half hour. Thank you for joining us in this celebration. Spring clean-up for Resurrection Cemetery The annual spring clean-up will be on April 1, 2015. Please remove all items or decorations you wish to save no later than March 31, 2015. Any items not removed or that violate planting and decoration rules will be discarded. Cemetery Management requests that no decorations be placed on grave site until Saturday, April 4, 2015. Please check Cemetery Regulations before placing decorations to avoid losing items that do not conform. 3 SAVE THE DATE: SATURDAY, April 11, 2015 What: Card Game Night Where: The Church Social Space When: Following the 6 PM Mass Who: Any parishioner wanting to play cards Bring: A snack or appetizer to share Bring: Your own non-alcoholic beverages Bring: Yourself, a friend or a foursome STEWARDSHIP OPPORTUNITIES “The Give Back Project of Dubuque” During Lent, YLT will be collecting the following items for “The Give Back Project of Dubuque” a program aimed at helping homeless teens in the Dubuque area: Deodorant travel sized shampoo, conditioner, lotion, & soap ready-to-eat, non-perishable food items chapstick winter clothing or blanket new or gently used backpacks for teens Please place your donation in the collection bins located at the main entrance to church and in the Church Social Space. Thank you for your support! "Fill the Pantry - Feed the Hungry" Young Adults! Resurrection Young Adult Ministry is sponsoring an afternoon of Dodgeball on Sunday, April 12th, from 2-4 pm in the Resurrection School Gym. All Young Adults (19-39) are encouraged to come out and play. This event is free. Please enter Door #2 at the School. PARISH PICTORIAL DIRECTORY Only 1 more week for photography You still have a chance to be photographed for the 2015 Parish Directory. You may call Kathy or Dick Hanson at 582-9236 or sign up on the parish website. The dates are: March 30, 31, April 1, and April 4. Lifetouch has just opened a second camera on March 30 & 31 to help with the appointments. The deadline for submittals is April 17th. St. Vincent de Paul Society will be collecting food during Lent to feed the hungry in Dubuque. Food is distributed weekly at the St. Vincent Store on Iowa Street through our St. Vincent referral/voucher program. Each week we will be collecting different items but you can bring any food or item anytime. Items can be placed in the St. Vincent Food Pantry in the main entrance of the Church. Thank you for your continued support. Mar 28-29 - Laundry detergent and cleaning supplies Good Friday Collection Christians around the world are united in a special way during Lent, Holy Week, and Easter. Our parish, once a year on Good Friday, is called on to support Christians in the Holy Land, many who depend on this collection for their lives. The annual Good Friday Collection offers a direct link for parishioners to be witnesses of peace and also to help protect the Holy Places. Please be generous! Knights of Columbus Founder's Day Open House STEWARDSHIP Good stewards strive to conform their lives to that of Christ, emptying themselves of all pride, and putting themselves at the service of others. Lord, teach me to be generous. Teach me to serve you as you deserve. Teach me to give and not to count the cost, to fight and not to heed the wounds, to toil and not to seek for rest, to labor and not to seek reward, save that of knowing that I do Your will. St. Ignatius of Loyola Sunday, March 29, the public is invited to learn more about the Knights of Columbus at Council 510, 781 Locust St. Doors are open 1-4 pm. Light food and refreshments will be available. This event will showcase council history in addition to honoring the founder of the order, Father Michael McGivney. A one-hour documentary on his life will be shown at 1:30 pm. This is a great opportunity if you are interested in joining the Knights. Membership is open to practicing Catholic men age 18 and older. Welcome to Resurrection ■ 4300 Asbury Rd Dubuque, IA 52002 4 YOUTH MINISTRY/CONFIRMATION Angela Thomas, Youth Ministry/Confirmation Coordinator “REMAIN HERE AND KEEP WATCH WITH ME” (MATTHEW 26:38) This Holy Thursday, after the Mass of the Lord’s Supper, many churches in the Dubuque area, will remain open for exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. During this time of exposition, High School students are invited to participate in the Dubuque Area Holy Thursday Pilgrimage. This centuries-old tradition is modeled after a traditional visitation that pilgrims take in Rome, visiting seven major Catholic churches. This opportunity allows worshippers to figuratively walk with Jesus on his path toward his crucifixion, death and resurrection and to step into the role of the apostles, who went with Jesus when he prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane, whom Jesus told, “Remain here and keep watch with me” (Mt 26:38). How does this pilgrimage work? Begin with Mass at Resurrection at 7:00PM. Following Mass, the altar will be stripped and we will process the Blessed Sacrament to an altar of repose. Here you will “stay awake with Christ” (Matthew 25:40) in adoration. Following your time with Christ at Resurrection, you are invited to visit the other churches in the Dubuque area on your pilgrimage, ending at St. Raphael’s Cathedral for closing prayer at 11:00 PM. Following closing prayer, Father Mark Murphy and Father Alan Dietzenbach will be our guests at an ice cream social and discussion till midnight. All participants are invited to pick up a copy of “Come Adore: A Teen Guide to Adoration”. Copies are available in the Youth Ministry office and at Wahlert Catholic High School. Questions? Please call Angela Thomas 556-7511 MUSIC & LITURGY Amy Dolan Music and Liturgy A LOOK AHEAD: THE GREAT THREE DAYS Here comes the yearly challenge: if you haven’t come to all the Triduum celebrations, this is the year to do it! We begin the Triduum at sundown on Thursday evening, a tradition that comes from our Jewish heritage. And for three days, in unity with Christians around the world, we transition from the season of Lent to the Paschal Mystery. This mystery of Christ’s life, death, and resurrection forms the very heart of our Christian faith experience. Although the Triduum is spread over three days, in actuality we are celebrating only one Liturgy: beginning with the Mass of the Lord’s Supper on Holy Thursday, continuing on Good Friday with the Celebration of the Lord’s Passion, and culminating in the celebration of the Resurrection at the Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday night. Our celebration continues seamlessly from one day to the next, as we celebrate and reflect upon this great Paschal Mystery… a mystery that draws us more deeply into relationship with the risen Christ whose love continues to be poured out in and through us. We hope you will join us so that together we might pray, journey, reflect, and finally sing our joyful “Alleluias” at the first moments of Easter. FAITH FORMATION Ann Knier Director of Religious Education The Stations of the Cross A FAMILY PERSPECTIVE The Passion of Jesus makes it clear, no one escapes suffering. Suffering is inevitable but no one should suffer alone. That is one of the primary roles of families, to stand with and support each other in suffering. By Bud Ozar MARRIAGE ENRICHMENT Hosanna to the King of Kings! The start of Holy Week – with its stark reading of Jesus’ Passion – is a great reminder to reexamine our hearts. Is Jesus the King of our marriage and our home? Pray to enter fully into Holy Week with your spouse and children. RESURRECTION SCHOOL CORNER: DENISE GRANT Holy Family 2015/2016 school registration is underway for PreS - grade 12 students. Holy Family Catholic Schools are committed to teaching a rigorous academic curriculum while nurturing the gifts of each child and fostering a community of faith. Please consider Holy Family Catholic Schools for your child/children. Visit our website at www.holyfamilydbq.org or call the school office of your choice for more information. Tuition assistance is available and families are encouraged to consider applying. Applications are available at the Holy Family website and at www.mypsas.org. Look at the walls of our church. Have you noticed the 14 Stations of the Cross showing the sufferings of Jesus on Good Friday? Especially during Lent they are a popular Catholic devotion. At times, you might see a person walking from station to station, stopping at each to pray and think about the suffering of Jesus. At specific times during Lent, usually on Friday nights, the people of our parish have gathered for the stations. At this time a leader or a group move from station to station and the people remain in the pews. The reader leads a short meditation at each station, and says a few prayers to which the people respond. This devotion developed in Jerusalem as pilgrims walked the way of the cross, the route Jesus took on the streets of the Holy City as he carried his cross from Pilate’s house to the place where he would be executed. Some say that Jesus’ mother, Mary, walked the way of the cross many times after the Resurrection and thought about Jesus’ passion and death. Pilgrims returning to Europe brought back stories of this devotion. Of course, not all Christians were able to travel to Jerusalem to retrace Jesus’ steps on his way to his death. In response, the faithful built outdoor “stations,” a series of small shrines along a path where people could stop to pray and meditate on the events of Jesus’ way of the cross. Join our youth for Living Stations presented by our youth on Wednesday, April 1, at 7:00 pm in Church! March 29, 2015 ■ Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord PARISH SUPPORT Adult tithe for March 22, 2015 Weekly contributions needed…………………….$28,212.00 Collected from 361 out of 2355 envelopes………..$14,414.00 Offertory…………………………………………...$1,060.32 Electronic Fund Transfer (118 envelopes)…………$11,800.49 Total collected ……………………………………$27,274.81 YTD collections needed (7/1-3/22)…………...$1,072,056.00 YTD collected in envelopes (7/1-3/22)……….$1,138,698.74 YTD total over/short ……………………………...$66,642.74 K-12 tithe for March 22, 2015 Weekly contributions needed………………………….$57.69 Amount collected from 43 envelopes…………………..$36.73 YTD collections needed (7/1-3/22)………………..$2,192.22 YTD collected in envelopes (7/1-3/22)……………$1,887.83 YTD total over/short…………………………………($304.39) Have you remembered Resurrection in your will? Thank you for your support! SCRIP The next SCRIP order date is Monday, March 30. Orders must be received by 10:00 AM ON MONDAY. DID YOU KNOW YOU CAN EARN SCRIP CREDITS AND USE THEM TO PAY FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION? Yes, you can support the parish through the Scrip program and also earn credits (that’s cold hard cash) to put toward your account at RE. Scrip is such a simple process now, because everything is online, why not give it a try? Contact the Srip office at scripoffice@gmail.com to have them set up an account for you and to have them send you instructions on how to order Scrip online. Or, if you want to speak with someone, call Julie Hermann at 588-8675. For those of you already purchasing Scrip and earning RE credits, we are going to change the payout system just a little bit. Rather than have credits automatically transferred to RE 4 times a year, we will now have you, the Scrip families, request that your Scrip credits be transferred and applied to a balance on your family RE account. This way, each family can find out exactly how much Scrip credit they have accumulated and can adjust payments on their account accordingly. Each family will be allowed to make 4 requests a year for transfer, and credits will continue to accumulate in between those requests. With the new option to pay online, this seemed like a good change to make. When required to pay in full online, i.e. for Summer RE, once full payment has been received, the accumulated credits will be refunded to the family to offset the online payment. We hope RE families will like both the change and having more control over their Scrip credits. Please let us know if you have any questions, comments, or concerns at scripoffice@gmail.com. As a side note, we will continue to make the automatic payments to Holy Family and Early Childhood 4 times a year in Jan, March, July, and Oct. To discuss how these credits are applied, you can contact Julie Hermann at 588-8675 or Connie Tully at HF 582-5456 for Holy Family or Ann Willenbring 583-9488 for Resurrection Early Childhood. Thanks for your support of Scrip everyone!! 5 ACTIVITIES & MEETINGS Parish Offices are closed Friday evening, Saturday, and Sunday. M O N D A Y , M a rc h 3 0 10:00 AM SCRIP Due ............................. Parish Office 11:30 AM Individual Reconciliation ................ Church 3:15 PM Children’s Choir .........School Music Room 5:30 PM Mass ................................................... Church 6:00 PM Individual Reconciliation ................ Church 6:45 PM Bell Choir Rehearsal ....................... Church 7:30 PM Scripture Sharing ...................... 2nd Floor T U ES D A Y , Ma r c h 3 1 2:00 PM Chrism Mass ............................... Cathedral 5:30 PM Mass ................................................... Church 6:00 PM Foot Washing Rehearsal ............... Church 6:30 PM Divorce Group ...................... Upper Room 6:30 PM Scout Meeting ........................ School Gym 6:30 PM Individual Reconciliation ................ Church 6:30 PM Oil Carriers Rehearsal ................... Church 7:00 PM Living Stations Rehearsal............... Church W E D N ES D A Y , A p ril 1 10:30 AM Mazzuchelli Mime ........................... Church 4:00 PM Servers for Holy Thursday Rehearsal ..... ............................................................ Church 5:15 PM Hand Chime Choir ....... St. George Room 6:30 PM Religious Education ......................... School 6:30 PM RCIA ........................................ Upper Room 7:00 PM Living Stations of the Cross ........... Church 8:00 PM Art & Environment ........................... Church T H U R S D A Y , A p ri l 2 6:30 AM M.E.S.S. ........... Lower Level Social Space 9:00 AM Scripture Sharing ...................... 2nd Floor 7:00 PM Mass of the Lord’s Supper ............ Church F R I D A Y , A p ril 3 6:30 AM Friday F.I.R.E.S..................... 2nd Floor 9:00 AM Rehearsal for Children and Chime Choirs ............................................................ Church 12:10 PM Ecumenical Stations of the Cross .. Church 2:00 PM Servers for Good Friday Rehearsal ....... ............................................................ Church 2:30 PM Rehearsal for Cross Holders ......... Church 3:00 PM Good Friday Service ..................... Church S A T U R D A Y , A pr il 4 8:00 AM Art & Environment ........................... Church 9:00 AM Server Rehearsal............................. Church 10:30 PM RCIA Rehearsal ................................ Church 12:00 PM Flower Carrier Rehearsal .............. Church 12:30 PM Exsultet/Reading Rehearsal ......... Church 1:00 PM Adult Choir (Easter Vigil) ............. Church 8:00 PM Easter Vigil ....................................... Church S U N D A Y , A pr il 5 7:00 AM Easter Mass ...................................... Church 9:00 AM Easter Mass ...................................... Church 11:00 AM Easter Mass ...................................... Church 1:30 PM St. Peregrine Prayer Group…….Church The next Baptismal Preparation Class will be 7:00 -9:00 PM on Wednesday, May 6, 2015, in the St. George Room. To register and to get more information, call Deacon Jerry Jorgensen at 5567239. Attendance is requested prior to baptism. Welcome to Resurrection ■ 4300 Asbury Rd Dubuque, IA 52002 6 CONTACT US Parish Office: (563)556-7511 Website: www.res.dbq.org PARISH STAFF Priests Rev. Joseph L. Hauer, Pastor, Ext 222 ........ DBQ058@dbqarch.org Rev. Mark D. Murphy, Associate Pastor, Ext 213 ......................... DBQ058AP@dbqarch.org Deacon Deacon Gerald Jorgensen .......................DBQCMTAUD@dbqarch.org VOCATION VIEWS EVERY VOCATION IS ONE THOUSAND INVITATIONS Blest are they who come in the name of the Lord. Am I being called to proclaim Jesus as a priest, deacon, brother, or sister? (Mark 11:1-10) Please pray for all seminarians of the Archdiocese of Dubuque, and for those in formation for religious life and the diaconate. Deacon & Pastoral Associate Deacon Tim LoBianco, Ext 230 ...................DBQ058D@dbqarch.org Deacon Deacon Jim Schmidt ................................... DBQ058D2@dbqarch.org Pastoral Associate Ellen Patch, Ext 217 ................................... DBQ058S1@dbqarch.org Music & Liturgy Coordinator Amy Dolan, Ext 212 ................................... DBQ058S2@dbqarch.org Director of Religious Education Ann Knier, Ext 214 ...................................... DBQ058RE@dbqarch.org Youth Ministry & Confirmation Coordinator Angela Thomas, Ext 216 .......................... DBQ058YM@dbqarch.org Resurrection Site Principal Denise Grant ............................................. dgrant@holyfamilydbq.org It is our prayer that more young people will consider God’s call to Religious Life, and that they will say “yes” for the glory of God, for the benefit of the Church and, as Pope Francis has said, to wake up the world to the values preached by Jesus. “O God, throughout the ages you have called women and men to pursue lives of perfect charity through the evangelical counsels of poverty, chastity, and obedience. During this Year of Consecrated Life, we give you thanks for these courageous witnesses of faith and models of inspiration. Their pursuit of holy lives teaches us to make a more perfect offering of ourselves to you. Continue to enrich your Church by calling forth sons and daughters who, having found the pearl of great price, treasure the Kingdom of Heaven above all things. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.” (Official Prayer for the Year of Consecrated Life) Communication & Volunteer Coordinator Patrick Andera, Ext 219 ........................... DBQ058S4@dbqarch.org Business Manager Deb Kalb, Ext 218 ..................................... DBQ058S3@dbqarch.org Bookkeeper Judy Tigges, Ext 231 ................................. DBQ058BK@dbqarch.org Parish Nurse Mary Schmidt, RN, Ext 232 ........................ DBQ058N@dbqarch.org Parish Visitor Christy Whiteman, Ext 217 ...................... DBQ058S5@dbqarch.org Secretary Mary Jo Dalsing, Ext 210 ......................... DBQ058sec@dbqarch.org SCHOOL Holy Family School HOLY FAMILY Register Now - Circle of Celebration Save the date for Holy Family Catholic School's biggest event, the Circle of Celebration, on Saturday, April 11. This event features dinner, live and silent auctions, and evening entertainment, and will be held at the Grand River Center in the Port of Dubuque. Raffle tickets are on sale now for a $100,000 grand prize. For more information about Circle of Celebration contact Ally Simon, director of constituent relations, at (563) 582-5456, Ext. 255, or asimon@holyfamilydbq.org or visit www.holyfamilydbq.org/alumni/circle-of-celebration. Central Administration Office ................................................582-5456 Resurrection Site School Office .............................................................................583-9488 Preschool/Daycare Office .....................................................583-5206 RESURRECTION PRAYER CHAIN Karen Meyer .............................................................................588-3547 Marge Kane ........................ 583-2149, Resprayerchain@gmail.com PARISH CHAIRPERSONS Parish Council, Rick Cummer ...............................................513-6440 Finance Council, Kathy Abba .............................................583-5682 Holy Family Board of Education, Gina Moran ................557-3869 Faith Formation Commission, Andy Benko .....................556-3272 Liturgy Committee, Chris Smialek .......................................513-2210 Parish Life Committee, Ron & Mary Dankert ..................556-7753 Social Justice Committee, Tim & Mary Moothart ...........557-7289 St. Vincent de Paul Society, Dianne Walke ......................556-1102 Vocations Committee, Terry Friedman .............................556-3121 JUSTICE JOGGER REFLECTION FROM CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES The plight of refugee families [around the world] presents us with an opportunity to delve into the heart of Matthew 25 [and] the Gospel call to serve. We listen to the U.S. Catholic bishops who ask us to consider the two feet of love in action: charity and justice. In charity, we satisfy the immediate needs of those we encounter. In justice, we ask, why are people hungry, thirsty, naked and homeless? At Catholic Relief Services, we often reflect on the old adage of teaching a man to fish. Give him a fish, and he’ll eat for a day; teach him to fish and he’ll eat for a lifetime . . . Matthew 25 is a call to conversion, a call to leap forward with both feet, with charity and justice. We give of ourselves instinctively because we now see, with the eyes of Christ, those places where injustice prevails—and we commit ourselves to act.* *Adapted reflection— For more info and/or to donate Catholic Relief Services visit www.crs.org March 29, 2015 ■ Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord PHOTO OF THE WEEK Final Drawing $100 Fareway Gift Card Winner Wendy Osterberger and Fr. Hauer 7 DIVINE MERCY NOVENA The Second Sunday of Easter (April 12) is designated as a special Sunday to remember the great mercy which God bestows on us. For centuries the liturgy of the Church has proclaimed the mercy of God both through the Word of God and through the Sacraments of the Eucharist and Reconciliation. The Gospel on the Second Sunday of Easter in all three cycles of Sunday readings tells us about Divine Mercy. In our parish we will offer a novena of prayer called the Divine Mercy Chaplet. We will pray this together after the 7:00 AM Mass on Monday through Friday, April 6-10. Since the Novena (9 days) actually begins on Good Friday, we are encouraged to pray the chaplet privately on Good Friday, Holy Saturday, Easter Sunday, and on Saturday, April 11. Please take a leaflet from the gathering space for an explanation of this brief, but effective prayer. The Divine Mercy devotion fosters the virtue of trust in God’s mercy. Read about the following and more in the March 29 Witness: Archdiocese holds annual men's conference at Xavier Catholic High School in Cedar Rapids; Internationally famous author and Christian marriage counselor Dr. Gary Chapman leads marriage enrichment event at Dubuque's St. Columbkille Parish; Catholic athletes organization has presence at Major League Baseball spring training in Florida; Dave Cushing writes about engaging people of other religions.
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