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ThE Messenger Solemnity of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist, Year B
June 24, 2018
Serving the Catholic Parishes of Sacred Heart, Villa Grove, Illinois &
St. Michael’s, Hume, Illinois
"There is no one among your relatives who has this name." So they made signs, asking his father what he wished him to be called.
He asked for a tablet and wrote, "John is his name," and all were amazed.
Luke 1:61-63
CHURCH CENTRAL OFFICE 206 N. Pine Street
Villa Grove, IL 61956 Phone Number: (217) 832-8352
Fax Number: (217) 832-8354 E-mail: [email protected]
Web Site: www.sacredheartandstmichael.com
Pastor: Reverend Aloysius Okey Ndeanaefo
PASTORAL STAFF Secretary: Amy Walch
DRE/Youth Coordinator: Mike Stauder Custodial Care: Jim Balmer
Maintenance: Scott Albin & Jim Balmer
OFFICE HOURS
Monday — Friday: 8:30 am — 1:30pm (Closed on Holidays and Holy days)
MASS SCHEDULE
Daily Mass at Sacred Heart Tuesday—Friday: 8:00 a.m.
Saturday Vigil at Sacred Heart: 4:00 p.m.
Sunday Mass at St. Michael’s: 8:00 a.m.
Sunday Mass at Sacred Heart: 10:00 a.m.
CONFESSION Saturday at Sacred Heart: 3:15 p.m. Sunday at St. Michael’s: 7:30 a.m.
Or by appointment
HOLY DAY MASSES 6:30pm: Vigil Mass at St. Michael’s
8am & 6:30pm Holy Day Masses at Sacred Heart.
Mass Intentions Ellen & Bryan Ericson by Tony Kramer
Jerry Waller by Todd & Sharon Herbert
Martha Carr by Jean Prentice
NO MASS
Communion Service
Communion Service
Communion Service
Communion Service
Anita Brazzell by Tony Kramer
Harold Stone by Doris Stone
Millicent Riddle by Josh & Kristi Sanders
June 23
June 24
June 25
June 26
June 27
June 28
June 29
June 30
July 1
Mass Intentions Requests
Submit Mass Intention requests to the Parish Office and prayer chain requests to Amy Walch: [email protected]
Prayer Requests
June 30th and July 1st, 2018 4:00 pm LECTORS: Christine Conner
COMMUNION: Stephanie Buchholz, Judy Cler &
Jerry Trammel
PASTORAL CARE: Jim Balmer
SERVERS: Jim Balmer
8:00 am LECTORS: Kevin Smith
USHERS: Justin Wood
COMMUNION: David Smith & Martha Williams
SERVERS: Lily Brown & Timmy Keske
Gifts: Lily Brown
10: 00 am LECTORS: Dan Sappenfield
COMMUNION: Mike and Madeline Gibson &
Amy Walch
PASTORAL CARE: Mike Stauder
COLLECTION COUNTERS: Janet Carmack & Tom Schuett
SERVERS: Dennis Mitsdarfer
Sacred Heart:
Saturday, 4:00 p.m. & Sunday, 10:00 a.m.
St. Michael’s: Sunday, 8:00 a.m.
Ministry Schedule
Week Ending Sunday, June 17, 2018
• Sacred Heart Church Weekly Collection: $ 1,731.00 Loose: $153.00 Building Fund: $ Memorial: $5.00 Father's Day $265.00 Online Giving: $ 450.00 Total Deposit: $2,604.00
• St. Michael’s Church Weekly Collection: $ 830.00 Loose Cash: $70.00 Bathroom Reno: $100.00 Father’s Day $20.00 Online Giving: $40.00
Total Deposit: $1,060.00
Daily Scripture Readings
St Michael’s ACSA Report
2017/2018 Annual Catholic Service Appeal Goal: $5,003.00 Total Pledged: $5,275.00 Total Paid: $5,275.00 Amount over our Goal: $272 (refund received) Percentage of families paid: 43% Thank you!
Sacred Heart ACSA Report
2017/2018 Annual Catholic Service Appeal Goal: $11,432.00 Total pledged: $10,705.00 Total paid: $10,705.00
Amount needed to meet Goal: $727.00 Percentage of families pledged: 37% Thank you!
We pray for the following: Todd Bales, Teresa Balmer, Kay Barrett, Doris Birkner, Dorothy Boyd, John Brown, Pat Carr, Paul Cler, Jerry Derby, Pat Dillon, Tita Fleener, Malea Fonner, Kim Franzen, John Gilles, Faith Grave, Denise Griffith, Daphne Grise, Greg Gulick, Vicki Harmon, Lois Hart, Julie Harrison, John Hawkins, Hilli Houle, Bob Jones, Marge Koeberlein, Kiley Kramer, Meghan Kramer, Jennifer Larson, Lloyd LeMere, Albert Ledford, Doris Miller, Betty Mulcahey, Ezinne Theresa C. Ndeanaefo, Alice Osborne, Mike Pangburn, Tony Roberts, Phyllis Rund, Mary Margaret Rund, John Rotheker, Louise Schmidt, James Smith, Joseph Smith, Glenn Smith, Matt Smith, Rosemary Sprague, John & Patricia Sullivan, Mary Tipsend, Barbara Waymire, Martha Williams, Susan Wilkey, Cathy Weatherford, and Mike Webb.
Weekly Collection
4:00 pm
8:00 am
10:00 am
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4:00 pm
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June 23: R1: 2CHR 24:17-25 Gospel: MT 6:24-34 June 24: R1: IS 49:1-6 R2: ACTS 13:22-26 Gospel: LK 1:57-66,80 June 25: R1: 2KGS 17:5-8, 13-15A, 18; Gospel: MT 7:1-5 June 26: R1: 2KGS 19:9B-11, 14-21, 31-35A, 36; Gospel: MT 7:6, 12-14 June 27: R1: 2KGS 22:8-13, 23:1-3
Gospel: MT 7:15-20 June 28: R1: 2KGS 24:8-17 Gospel: MT 7:21-29 June 29: R1: ACTS 12:1-11 Gospel: MT 16:13-19 June 30: R1: LAM 2:2, 10-14, 18-19; Gospel: MT 8:5-17 July 1: R1: WIS 1:13-15; 2:23-24 R2: 2COR 8:7, 9, 13-15 Gospel: MK 5:21-43
Pastoral Reflections
In his service to God Isaiah met with resistance from shortsighted kings and people alike. Israel sought security in earthly resources; they neglected to put trust in the God of Israel. Their choices led to the collapse of the kingdom. But the experience of exile in a foreign land gave rise to a wiser Israel. The illusion of self-reliance was replaced with something more substantial and more beneficial for all.
Today is the solemnity of the nativity of John the Baptist and the Gospel passage focuses directly on that event. The birth itself is stated without any details. More time is spent describing the circumcision and naming of this newborn child. And finally the response of the neighbors is given. They are not sure what to make of this child or what he was destined to become.
The birth of John the Baptist. Luke offers only a bare-bones statement indicating that Elizabeth gave birth to a son. Previous to this Zechariah was visited by the archangel Gabriel who announced that this was going to happen even though Elizabeth was elderly and barren (Lk 1:5-25). This is the fulfillment of that prophesy and the neighbors all rejoice with Elizabeth.
Circumcision and naming of the child. Eight days after the birth of this child he is presented for circumcision and at this time he will receive his name. Circumcision
officially incorporates John the Baptist into the people of Israel. He is now part of the covenant people. Ordinarily he would have received the name of his grandfather, or on occasion the father's name is given to a newborn child. Elizabeth is the one who first declares that this child will be named “John.” This was previously mandated by the angel Gabriel, but he told it only to Zechariah (Lk 1:13). Nevertheless, this name totally shocks everyone who heard it. Zechariah himself is then consulted and he confirms what Elizabeth had declared, “John is his name.” It is quite clear from what has already taken place that this child's ultimate mission will be anything but normal.
The neighbor's response. Zechariah recovers his voice which was taken from him by the archangel Gabriel. His first words express blessings on God. The neighbors, on the other hand, experience the kind of fear that emerges from being in the presence divine mystery. From annunciation to birth the events surrounding John the Baptist have been extraordinary. Who is this child and what is he destined to become? He was born to pious faithful Jews who were just ordinary folks. But obviously out of the ordinary is going to emerge the extraordinary. In the meantime, he will be in the desert growing strong in spirit.
Excerpts from “Sunday Homily Helps”, is used by permission of Francis-can Media. www.FranciscanMedia.org©2018. All rights reserved.
Coming Soon ~01, 2018, July~ First Martyrs of the Church of Rome
Some Christians in Rome within a decade or
more, after the death of Jesus, were not yet
the converts of the Apostle Paul who had
not yet visited them at the time he wrote his
great letter in 57-58 A.D. There was a large
Jewish population in Rome; probably as a result of controver-
sy between Jews and Jewish Christians, the Emperor Claudius
expelled all Jews from Rome in 49-50 A.D. Paul’s letter was
addressed to a Church with members from Jewish and Gentile
backgrounds. In July of 64 A.D., more than half of Rome was
destroyed by fire. Rumor blamed the tragedy on Nero, who
wanted to enlarge his palace. He shifted the blame by accus-
ing the Christians. According to the historian Tacitus, many
Christians were put to death because of their “hatred of the
human race.” Peter and Paul were probably among the vic-
tims. Threatened by an army of revolt and condemned to
death by the senate, Nero committed suicide in 68, A.D. at
the age of 31. Wherever the Good News of Jesus was preached,
it met the same opposition as did Jesus, and many of those
who began to follow him shared his suffering and death. But
no human force could stop the power of the Spirit unleashed
upon the world. The blood of martyrs has always been and
always will be, the seed of Christians. Feast Day: June 30th
In the pressing crowd. God is not far off! God acts in the pressing crowd, the commotion of life. God rescues us at birth and in the new baptismal birth, when afflicted, and when near death. Jesus said to Jairus and says to us today: Do not be afraid; just have faith.
• What do I fear? • How can I be unafraid this week? Who can help
me? • How will staying in touch with Jesus make all the
difference?
O holy Apostles, Peter and Paul, intercede for us.
Protect, O Lord, your people who trust in the patronage of Peter and Paul, and by their constant protection,
protect your people. Through Christ our Lord, Amen.
Feast Day: June 29th
Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul
Going on vacation?? Giving is easy while you are away. Please use Online Giving, it’s easy and secure! You can go to www.sacredheartandstmichael and click on the online giving link. You may also download the online giving app on your mobile device, search for Sacred Herat Parish and begin giving. Information cards can be found in your pews. Your support during the summer months is an es-sential part of financially sustaining our parish.
Summer Months
Father’s Day Intentions
The following fathers were remembered in a special way at the father’s day masses last weekend: Charles Anderson, Joseph E Barrett, Lawrence Barrett, Harry Bird, Ed Cler, Charles Derby, Joe Eldredge, Marion Henderson, Tom Kneer, Henry Kramer, Henry Kremitzki, Gene Partenheimer, Herbert Peterson, Orville Porter, Robert Schuett, Francis Smith, Glenn Smith, Rolland Sprague, Bob Thompson, George Williams, and Robert Wood.
Announcements, Events and Activities
Birthdays: 06 01 Deborah Flick 06 01 Theresa Smith 06 04 Gina Eversole 06 08 Jeff Blackford 06 08 Brian Carr 06 08 Katie Derby 06 09 Sharron Wood 06 11 Chrystal Mitsdarfer 06 16 Reagan Cheely 06 16 Timothy Keske 06 16 Blake Swan 06 16 Steve Williams 06 17 Todd Griffith 06 17 Rusty Keske 06 18 Paul Kramer 06 19 Adam Mitsdarfer 06 19 Tim Rogers 06 21 Fr. Aloy 06 22 Oliver Blackford 06 22 Connie Gilles 06 22 Cody Miller 06 22 Roger Schweighart
06 23 Richard Elder 06 23 Ethan Howard 06 23 Nicole Kneer 06 26 Amy Mitsdarfer 06 28 Phyllis Stone
Anniversaries 06 11 Bryan & Sarah Hosler 06 12 Jerrad & Ellen Zimmerman 06 13 Don & Barb Cler 06 15 Scott & Michelle Albin 06 20 Ollie & Ruth Ann Smith 06 21 Josh & Marci Howard 06 21 Robert & Nicole Kneer 06 21 Arris & Jerry Trammel 06 24 Cody & Elizabeth Miller 06 26 Trevor & Kellie Baker 06 26 Daryl & Barb Vandeventer
June Birthdays & Anniversaries
Men’s Club
Some of you may not be aware, but all the men of
Sacred Heart Parish are members of the Men’s Club.
The Men’s club currently is in need of some reorgan-
ization, and Father would like to meet with the men
of the parish to get things headed in that direction.
That meeting is scheduled for Wed July 11th at 6:30 pm in the
church hall. All men, please plan to attend this meeting and
help get the men’s club reorganized!
Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat
Pope Francis says “God is always waiting for you”. If you or someone you love is grieving the loss of a child or children to abortion, come and experience the healing mercy of Jesus Christ on our weekend retreat July 20– 22, 2018. For more information about the upcoming Rachel’s Vineyard retreat con-tact Donna at [email protected] , call 217-321-1161, or go to www.dio.org/plasm/project-Rachel.html. Scholarships are available and a flyer is posted in the back of church.
We have several upcoming dates to remember: July 6 ( Thurs) Holy Hour Sacred Heart 7-8 pm July 8 (Sun) Finance Council St Michael 7am July 10 (Tues) Finance Council Sacred Heart 6:30 pm July 11 (Wed) Men’s Club Sacred Heart 6:30 pm
Dates To Remember
This weekend, June 23/24 we will have a missionary priest from Kenya visiting us at both Sacred Heart and St Michael’s. He will celebrate masses as well as share with us about his mission. He will be providing envelopes which may be returned the following weekend when we will have a second collection for this purpose. You may write your check to the parish, or contribute online, (Annual Mission Co-op Appeal) and we will see to it that those contributions get to them. Father Aloy will be on vacation through June 30th. Please call the parish office if you need anything .
Mission Appeal
Happy Birthday, Fr. Aloy. God Bless You!
Fr. Aloy celebrated his birthday on June 21st, the feast day of his patron saint, St. Aloysius of Gonzaga. Through the intercessions of St. Aloysius, we pray for
your continued good health and success, every year!