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24rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
16 September, 2018
Immaculate Conception Parish
Fairbank Iowa 50629
Today’s Readings Isaiah 50:4-9
Psalm 116: 1-9
James 2:14-18
Mark 8:27-35
Marriage Building Blocks “You are thinking not as God does, but as human beings do.” (Mk 8:33) We are not always capable of understanding the way in which God works. But we must always trust and remain faithful to Him, despite our lack or understanding. He will not lead us astray.
Thank you to everyone who had your picture taken, to
those who volunteered their time on the Directory Committee
and on picture days, and to the design team who will put
together the final directory. This directory will be a very useful
resource for everyone at Immaculate Conception. It is
important that we have your correct information. If you
have not done so, PLEASE stop at the table outside after
Mass and verify your information that is on file. We
especially need a contact phone number and your address.
Even if you did not have your picture taken, your name will
appear in the list of IC parishioners in the back of the directory.
We are, also, updating the Parish Guild Roster.
Check the posters and indicate which month you wish to be on
and give your contact number. Every registered member of IC is
a member of the IC Parish Guild. If you would like to be the
Chairperson for that month, let us know.
If you are submitting a picture for the directory,
PLEASE get it to Glenda online to [email protected] or
to one of the Directory Committee Team this week!! We will be
meeting with the company reps soon to finalize our directory.
Jean Bellis- 319-240-4857 Dianne Rubino - 635-2760 Kay
Frame 635-2960. Thanks for all your cooperation.
Catechetical Sunday – September 16th Blessing of our Catechists today. Our staff is as follows:
Kim Weepie – Kindengarten
Jillian Sinnwell – 1st and 2nd grade
Angel Martin – 3rd grade
Lynda is 4th, 9th and 10th grade
Kate Brownell & Lydia Martins – 5th grade
Julia LaRue & Carley Schmit – 6th grade
Elaine Zimmerman – 7th grade
Mike & Michelle Weepie – 8th grade
Kevin Bodensteiner, Tony Salisbury,
and Bridget Stark – 11th & 12th grade.
The Our Call to Share Collection will be taken up in our
parish on the weekend of September 22-23, 2018. The
combined collections for Fall include: The Catholic
University of America, The Catholic Campaign for Human
Development, Archdiocesan Hispanic Ministry, Black and
Indian Missions, Catholic Home Missions, and World
Missions. Each parishioner will receive a brochure and
offertory envelope in the mail. On the envelope you will
have the choice of having your contribution divided among
the collections, or you may designate how you would like
to have your contribution distributed. Please be generous
and remember these important efforts of the mission of the
Church in your prayers.
I C STAFF ~ Fr. Ray Atwood, Pastor ~
IC Parish Office Wednesday Mornings after 8AM Mass Office at Sacred Heart Parish Center 319-283-3743
Sacred Heart Rectory 319-283-9577 email: [email protected]
~ Deacon Jim Patera ~ Office at Sacred Heart Parish Center 319-283-3743
~Glenda Kleitsch IC Secretary/Bookkeeper~
I C Parish Office PH: 319-635-2211 located at 405 Fairbank St I C Parish Office hours:
Mon-Thurs 8AM – 3PM Closed Friday Mailing address: P O BOX 505 Fairbank IA 50629
email: [email protected] website: http://icfairbank.weebly.com/
Archdiocesan website: www.dbqarch.org
~Dan & Lynda Cutsforth, DRE & Youth Ministry~ DRE Office PH :319-635-2211
located in the Parish Center at 405 Faribank St Mailing address: P O Box 505, Fairbank IA 50629
Dan email: [email protected] Lynda email: [email protected]
~Tammy Kaufman, Facility Rental Coordinator~ PH: 319-404-9071 or email [email protected]
Lord, We Lift Up to You in Prayer…. Leo Beierschmitt, Lindsey Ernst, Fr.Anthony Sloan, Mary Ellen Youngblut .Pat Miller,
Don Reiter (Angie Auel’s father), , Sr. Barbara Rastatter, Jim Kaufman Sr., Mary LaRue, Sherry Duffy, Don Brandt, Mary Ann Ryan, Ellie Shimp, Lisa (Sadler) Dolan, Melvin Sadler victims of hatred, racism, violence, natural disaster; terrorism, and all in our parish, our community, and our hearts who are suffering and in need of Christ’s healing touch May they know His loving Presence in the eyes, hands and hearts of those who give them care.
May our prayers for help and healing rise like incense to our God of hope, love and mercy.
Contact the parish office to have a loved one here in our prayers, or to have a name removed
Communion To Our Sick Or Homebound Ministry: contact Diane Wenger at 319-269-2553 or Michelle Weepie 319-635-2428
I C Parish Prayer Chain Hotline: Please contact
Dorothy E. Duffy (Mrs. Jack) at 319-929-4788
Sacrament Of The Sick ~ Anointing for the seriously ill
or dyng, call the Sacred Heart Parish Center 319-283-3743, or if having surgery speak with Father Atwood in the Sacristy before or after Mass
Baptism Class For Parents: All parents who wish to
have their child baptized at Immaculate Conception parish are required to attend a baptism class prior to scheduling the baptism. Next baptism class is November 17, 2018 at 8:30. Please plan accordingly.
I C Cemetery – contact the parish office
Funeral Dinners: Group #2: May, June, July, Aug.
We provide desserts & serve a catered meal
For Rental Of The Parish Center : contact Tammy
Kaufman to inquire about renting the parish center.
Stewardship in His Name…. Stewardship is not optional! “None of us lives as his own master and none of us dies as his own master,” says St. Paul. “While we live, we are responsible to the Lord, and when we die, we die as His servants.”
September Calendar Sun Sept 16 KC’s Tootsie Roll Drive after Mass Sun Sept 16 Movie night 6:30 PM Mon Sept 17 Parish Life meeting 3:00 PM Wed Sept 19 Sept Senior Potluck 11:30 AM Wed Sept 19 Finance Meeting 5:30 PM Wed Sept 19 Pastoral/Finance Meeting 6:00 PM Thur Sept 20 Fish Fry/Potluck FREE 5:00 PM –??? Sun Sept 23 Training for new altar servers 9:40 AM Mon Sept 24 Church Cleaning 6:00 PM contact Mary Jans Sun Sept 30 Training for Lay Ministers after Mass
October Calendar Tues Oct 2 Card bingo at Parkview 1:30 PM Sun Oct 28 Mass 10:00 AM Sun Oct 28 FALL FESTIVAL – SAVE THE DATE!!! Bible study classes: Tuesdays mornings from 9:00 to 10:30 AM Tuesdays evenings from 6:30 to 8:00 PM
Bring your appetite too… FREE Parish Wide Fish Feast…Thursday, September 20
starting at 5:00. Potluck for all Ages, Please bring a dish to
share. Table setting, coffee and lemonade provided.
Fish provided by the parish fisherman.
~MASS SCHEDULE & INTENTIONS~ Sun Sept 16 8:30AM IC For the People Sun Sept 16 10:30AM SH Peggy Wojtal
Mon Sept 17 9:00AM SH Raymond & Amber Michels Wed Sept 19 8:00AM IC Josh Menuey & Chris Wallace Thur Sept 20 8:00AM SH Wally Fairchild Fri Sept 21 8:00 AM SH Jean Jelinek
Sat Sept 22 4:30 PM SH Tom & Dorothy Gloede Sun Sept 23 8:30AM IC Edward Kleitsch
Sun Sept 23 10:30 AM SH For the People ~MINISTRY SCHEDULES~
SUNDAY, Sept 16 at 8:30AM Lector: Brenda Bodensteiner EM 2 Hosts & 2 Cup: Deacon Jim, Diane Wenger,
Julie Bentley, Kevin Bodensteiner Servers: Melody Kayser & Mary Bodensteiner Cantor: Tony Salisbury Organist: Roxanne Woods Gifts: Gary & Irene Peyton Money Counters: Rex & Glenda Kane, Duane & Renae Fenske SUNDAY, Sept 23 at 8:30AM Lector: Lori Beierschmitt EM 2 Hosts & 2 Cup: Dan Cutsforth, Joe & Dianne Rubino,
Diane Rourke Servers: Kaylee Kleitsch & Brock Kleitsch Cantor: Bob Byersdorfer Organist: Roxanne Woods Gifts: Jason & Cristy Kayser Money Counters: Tom Kleitsch, Susan Shannon &
Mary Ann Kleitsch HOSPITALITY PEOPLE FOR SEPTEMBER
Greg & Lori Beierschmitt, Joe & Dianne Rubino, John W Even, Rick Woods, Chance Beierschmitt
Respect Life…. from the Womb to the Tomb
The words of the debate are deceptive. Abortion is
demanded as a right, but no one has the right to kill
another. Please pray and work to end abortion today.
Do you have enough..
While I was choosing between diet and regular soda, your
parched lips were yearning for a touch of water.
Movie Night!
Everyone Welcome!!! Come join us for Family Movie Night Sunday. Sept. 16th
IC Hall 6:30 PM. Blanket or lawn chair welcomed. Bring your own refeshments and snacks..
Parish Financial $upport Sept 9 – Sept. 13 Budget $ 2096 Offertory $149 Youth $ 5 Building Fund $160 Pledge Installments $200
Background on today’s Gospel Mark 8: 27-35
Today’s reading is the turning point in Mark’s
Gospel. In the presentation of the life and ministry
of Jesus found in the Gospel of Mark, the deeds of
Jesus have shown Jesus to be the Son of God. Yet
many, including Jesus’ disciples, have not yet
realized his identity. In today’s Gospel, Jesus asks
the disciples for a field report by asking what
others say about him. He then turns the question
directly to the disciples and asks what they
believe. Peter speaks for all of them when he
announces that they believe Jesus to be the Christ.
The word Christ is the Greek translation of the
Hebrew word for Messiah, which means “the
anointed one.” At the time of Jesus, the image of
the Messiah was laden with popular expectations,
most of which looked for a political leader who
would free the Jewish people from Roman
occupation. Jesus does not appear to have used
this term for himself. As we see in today’s
reading, Jesus refers to himself instead as the Son
of Man, a term derived from the Jewish Scriptures,
found in the Book of Daniel and in other
apocryphal writings. Many scholars suggest that
the phrase Son of Man is best understood to mean
“human being.”
Now that the disciples have acknowledged Jesus
as the Christ, Jesus confides in them the outcome
of his ministry: he will be rejected, must suffer
and die, and will rise after three days. Peter rejects
this prediction, and Jesus rebukes him severely.
The image of Christ that Jesus is giving is not the
image of the Messiah that Peter was expecting.
Jesus then teaches the crowd and the disciples
about the path of discipleship: To be Chris’s
disciple is to follow in the way of the cross.
We can easily miss the fear that Jesus’ words must
have evoked in his disciples. Death by crucifixion
was all too familiar as a method of execution in
Roman-occupied territories. It was also an
omnipresent danger to the Christian community
for whom Mark wrote. The path that Jesus was
inviting his disciples to share meant tremendous
suffering and death. This is the kind of radical
commitment and sacrifice that Jesus calls us to
adopt for the sake of the Gospel. From Loyola Press Sunday Connection
Homily Notes: What did I hear that I would like to remember or think about later??
Dear Padre
Play 500 & Euchre Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:30PM @ Parkview
Sunday, Sept 16 8:30 – 12:00 St. Athanasius Church, Jesup; Ham &
scrambled eggs, hashbrowns, sweet rolls, coffee, juice, and milk
Sunday, Sept 16 8:00 – 12:00 Oelwein Columbus Club, 2102 S.
Frederick; Made-to-order omelet, cinnamon roll, hash brown patty,
orange juice, coffee, and milk sponsored by Oelwein Knights of Columbus
Sunday, Sept 16, 11:00 – 1:00 Immaculate Conception Church,
American Legion Hall, Sumner; serving: Turkey & Roast Beef,
Mashed Potatoes, & Gravy, Dressing, vegetables, dessert bar, milk and
coffee. Dinner, auction and bake sale.
Sunday, Sept 23, 10:30-1:30 PM Sacred Heart Fall Festival, 627 W.
4th St. Waterloo; dinner featuring: Broasted chicken, Roast Beef, and
salad bar..$1 Raffle drawing at 1:30; $1000 Grand Prize!! Sunday, Sept 23rd Serving from 11:00AM to 2:00PM Annual
2018 Sacred Heart Fall Festival: 516 Rowley St. Walker. Grilled
Pork Loin, Homemade Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Green Beans, Mac-
n-Cheese, Coleslaw, Dinner Roll and Relish Tray, Homemade Pies,
Cakes and Cookies!!
Sunday, Sept 23 Fall Festival; Serving 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM St.
John Catholic Church, Independence, St John Multi-purpose room at
the St. John School, serving Turkey and dressing, potatoes, vegetables,
salads, pies & beverages.