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www.saintpaulcatholic.org 916 E. Rusholme Street
Davenport, IA 52803
Pastor Fr. Tony Herold, V.G.
Email: [email protected] Emerg. Phone: (563) 271-4632
Parochial Vicar Fr. Nicholas Akindele
Email: [email protected] Cell: (563) 210-1349
Deacon Deacon Robert McCoy (Ret.)
355-8289 Deacon Bob Shaw, 528-5531
Email: [email protected]
Parish Secretary Jeanne Sodawasser, 322-7994 Email: [email protected]
Director of Parish Life Michelle Herrington 275-9561
Email: [email protected]
Finance Manager Rose Strickland
Email: [email protected]
Director of Pastoral Care Donna Enderle 271-9273
Email: [email protected]
Directors of Evangelization & Mission
Michael Havercamp Email: [email protected]
Tasha Havercamp Email: [email protected]
Director of Youth & Young Adult Ministry
Luke Ebener (217) 494-1417 Email: [email protected]
Director of Religious Education Jen Brooke 322-7994
Email: [email protected]
Director of Music Dr. Jacob Bancks (773) 401-5862
School Principal Julie Delaney, 322-2923
Email: [email protected]
Parish Prayer Chain Jean Jackson
(563) 324-4042
A Message
from
Fr. Tony Herold
QUESTIONS BASED ON SUNDAY’S READINGS “Evangelizing” means to bring the Good News to all humanity, and through its influ-ence to make humanity new, transform it from within. Can you yourself transform humanity around you in your daily life?
I have heard that the older we get, the faster time moves. I am very aware of this as I celebrate my 39th Anniversary of Priestly Ordination on Saturday, July 14th. Interesting that this day falls on a Saturday … my ordina-tion in 1979 was on a Saturday. I am grateful to God for His mercy and grace which has sus-tained me in my vocation. I real-ize that my years ahead are fewer than those behind and I know I will need to rely more on the Lord to sustain me through what-ever challenges are ahead. This year will be my fortieth year as a priest … hard to be-lieve. For that reason I am so fortunate to be able to travel back to Rome with a great group of parishioners in early September. Rome is where much of my for-mation occurred and many memories were forged. I will be leaving this Sunday, July 15 for my annual retreat. I will be traveling to Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, not too far from Detroit. The retreat begins on Monday, July 16 and ends on July 25. Please know that you, fellow parishioners, will be in my prayers in a special way. Obvi-ously I have a need to recharge my faith and “fan into a flame” the Spirit of God in my life. The mission of the church needs us to
be wholly dedicated to Jesus. I know that I often fall short. While I am away, Fr. Nicholas will be available until July 20. On July 21, Fr. Nicholas will be leaving for six weeks as he travels back to Nigeria to spend time with his family. Let’s pray for a safe trip home for Fr. Nicholas and that he return rested and well. He is scheduled to return on Sep-tember 2nd. My good friend, Fr. Tom Doyle, will helping out while I am on retreat and Deacon Bob Shaw also will be available. By the way, don’t we have a great deacon! ********************** Pope Francis says that the gos-pel “must be proclaimed in pov-erty.” Jesus wanted the disciples to have a “no frills attached” atti-tude—“no food, no sack, no money in their belts.” Listen to his words a few years back as he was celebrating daily Mass: “This is the mission of the Church: the Church that heals, that cares [for people]. I some-times describe the Church as a field hospital. True, there are many wounded, how many wounded! How many people who need their wounds to be healed! This is the mission of the Church: to heal the wounded hearts, to open doors, to free [people], to say that God is good, God for-gives all, that God is our Father, God is tender, that God is always waiting for us. ... Pope Francis, Mass at Casa Santa Marta, February 2, 2015
The Illusive Idea of Summer
Summer is a great idea. It’s a time to slow down, to relax, to get outside. It’s a time to take a vacation, to re-
connect with friends and family, to let the soul breathe a bit. As a kid, summers seemed to last forever. Three
months was an eternity and it was as close as I got to the feeling of total freedom. Playing with my neighbor-
hood buddies every day, countless hours in the woods and alongside the creek, games of kick-the-can at night.
It was just what I needed and I enjoyed every minute of it.
As an adult, I find myself longing for the same sense of summer spontaneity and freedom, but somehow my
lived experience tells a different story. One trip after another leaves me more exhausted than refreshed, too
many social engagements, the house getting even more unruly, and I’m left chasing the tail of an illusive
dream. I want to rest but I find myself running. I want to stop and disconnect, but I’m locked into a frenetic
schedule of engagement. Where is this great “summer ideal” I am looking for?
Thomas Merton found himself in the same sort of Catch-22. He longed for solitude but so often found himself
hemmed into a life of agency and urgency. And that’s what prompted his love affair with the woods:
I live in the woods out of necessity. I get out of bed in the middle of the night because it is im-
perative that I hear the silence of the night, alone, and, with my face on the floor, say psalms,
alone, in the silence of the night.
The silence of the forest is my bride and the sweet dark warmth of the whole world is my love
and out of the heart of that dark warmth comes the secret that is heard only in silence, but it is
the root of all the secrets that are whispered by all the lovers in their beds all over the world.
Perhaps as adults we forget the urgency of this call into the woods and silence. What would it look like this
summer if we lived into the beauty of the solitude that creation has offered us? Let’s take the remaining mo-
ments of this summer to capture moments of silence, to lean into the beauty that is natural around us, to step
outside and breathe in the fresh feeling of the sun on our face. Let the memory of the freedom of your child-
hood seep into your soul and set the rhythm for space and the breath of the One who longs to be with you. Let
us recapture the essence and rhythm of what this season was truly made for. ~ Michael Havercamp
1 Thomas Merton, Dancing in the Water of Life: The Journals of Thomas Merton, Volume Five, HarperCollins: 1997, 240.
9th ANNUAL BLACK AND WHITE GALA
~ A Celebration of Life Mass ~
With Bishop Thomas Zinkula Friday, August 10
Join in Mass at 5:30 pm at St. Ambrose, Christ the King Chapel, and then
promenade with the bagpiper to Rogalski Center Ballroom for an evening of fun, food, and frolic.
Ways to participate: Arrange for a table of friends, Donate gifts for the Silent Auction, Donate for the youth pilgrimage to the March for Life.
To reserve your table or ask any questions please contact:
Brad Merritt, 563-5291820,[email protected], or
Tracey Jacobsen, 563-340-6801, [email protected].
Reserve your table today for another joy-filled Celebration of Life
Host: Sacred Heart Cathedral & Our Lady of Lourdes
Help send our SPS eighth graders to DC in January, for March for Life
1B visit with Fr. Bill!
Help Wanted: Classroom Aides 4YO Preschool and 1st grade
St. Paul the Apostle Catholic School is seeking two part-time para educator/
classroom aide for its Universal 4 Year Old Preschool program and one for the
1st grade classrooms. The 4 Year Old Program requires a CDA, are working
toward their CDA or have a BA. The 1st grade aide does not require a CDA.
An ideal candidate is a practicing Catholic, but it is not a requirement. If you
are interested in the position, please send a cover letter, resume and references
directly to Dr. Julie Delaney - [email protected].
CHRIST OUR LIFE
CATHOLIC REGIONAL
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Mark your calendar! Save the date - Sept. 29 & 30 - for one of the largest Catholic Conferences of its kind in the United States. Watch for the
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For more information, contact; Fran Driscoll: 563-359-9252
Karen Kaalberg: 309-643-0658
Bill McAfoos Sr.
Husband to Patricia
Father to Bill (Deb) McAfoos
Grandfather to Meredith,
John, & Hannah
Fr. Bill came to 1B and spoke
with the students about the saints.
He gave their classroom two books.
Then he blessed the students,
their rosaries, and their classroom!
What’s Up At St. Paul’s? Check out the new updates going on at SPS!
The new main
doors have gone
in.
Office doors are
installed and new
front
entrance doors,
too!
New concrete
has been laid in
the courtyard.
Framing and
doors have also
gone in for the
outside to the
elevator.
Sneak peak inside the
school at the lobby area
for the elevator
Working hard getting
Mrs. Eckert’s and
Mrs. Bassier’s rooms
ready.
This Week
SUNDAY, July 15
Food Pantry
9:00AM - Mass
10:15 AM - New Member Meeting
11:00AM - Mass, Babysitting, CLOW
1:00PM - Prayer Shawl Ministry
5:30PM - Mass
MONDAY, July 16
TUESDAY, July 17
WEDNESDAY, July 18
7:00PM - Alpha
THURSDAY, July 19
7:00PM - Circle of Love Prayer
Group, Multipurpose Room
FRIDAY, July 20
SATURDAY, July 21
4:30PM - Mass
SUNDAY, July 22
Diocesan Works of Charity
Café on Vine
9:00AM - Mass
9:00AM - Cluff Baptism
11:00AM - Mass, Babysitting, CLOW
5:30PM - Mass
Online giving is now available on the
parish website and the app. It’s safe,
convenient and easy to use. You can
make donations through a bank debit or
your credit card. Check it out!
Are you Moving?
Call or email the parish office
at (563)322-7994 or
Keep up to date on the go
with the Parish App!
Churches United of the Quad City Area is hosting Thanksgiving in July.
Please consider donating non-perishable items July 1 - July 31.
All donations stay in the Quad Cities and benefit 24 food pantries & 3 hot meal sites.
Drop Off Locations:
Gathering Space
Fareway Stores
QC Core Chiropractic
Caddy’s Sports Bar and Grill
K&K Hardware
Dewey’s Café in the Library
Paint like a Saint
Join us on
Monday, July 30
7 - 9pm ~ Board Room
RSVP to Jen Brooke
(563) 322-7994 x 113
Prayer Shawl Ministry
1st & 3rd Sundays each month
1 - 3pm in McEleney Hall
All are welcome!
Contact Sue 563-271-8653
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Readings for the Week
To report child abuse contact: Iowa Department of Human Services Child Abuse Hotline: 800-362-2178. If the abuse involves clergy or church personnel, also notify Alicia Owens, the Victim Assistance Coordinator for the Diocese of Davenport at 563-349-5002 or [email protected].
Monday, July 16, 2018 No Mass
Tuesday, July 17, 2018 6:30AM - Marge Knickrehm †
Wednesday, July 18, 2018 8:30AM - Mary Jean Lanaghan †
Thursday, July 19, 2018 6:30AM - Katie Molyneaux †
Friday, July 20, 2018 6:30AM - Barbara & James Dockery †
8:30AM - Deceased Members of the
Bruno Family †
Saturday, July 21, 2018 4:30PM - Mary Ann Wessling †
Sunday, July 22, 2018 9:00AM - People of the Parish 11:00AM - Judy Kerkhoven † 5:30PM - Patricia Erickson †
Mass Times Mass Intentions Sunday Masses: 4:30 PM Vigil; 9:00, 11:00 AM & 5:30 PM
Daily Masses: 6:30AM Tuesday, Thursday & Friday
8:30AM Wednesday, Friday & 1st Saturday of each month
All School Mass: Wednesdays 1:00PM (when school is in session)
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturdays 9:30AM - 10:30AM
Adoration: Tuesdays 4:30PM - 6:00PM (Suspended during the summer)
Rosary: Monday - Friday 6:00AM & Wednesday, Friday 8:00AM
Monday: Is 1:10-17; Ps 50:8-9, 16bc-17, 21, 23; Mt 10:34 — 11:1
Tuesday: Is 7:1-9; Ps 48:2-8; Mt 11:20-24
Wednesday: Is 10:5-7, 13b-16; Ps 94:5-10, 14-15; Mt 11:25-27
Thursday: Is 26:7-9, 12, 16-19; Ps 102:13-14ab, 15-21; Mt 11:28-30
Friday: Is 38:1-6, 21-22, 7-8; Is 38:10-12abcd, 16; Mt 12:1-8
Saturday: Mi 2:1-5; Ps 10:1-4, 7-8, 14; Mt 12:14-21
Sunday: Jer 23:1-6; Ps 23:1-6; Eph 2:13-18; Mk 6:30-34
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