st. columbkille ministry booklet 2012
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THE YEAR OF FAITHTHE YEAR OF FAITH
St. Columbkille 2012St. Columbkille 2012 125 YEARS LATER125 YEARS LATER
Our Faith continues to take shape!Our Faith continues to take shape!
St. Joseph The Worker’s Spiritual Life Schedule
Mondays: Confessions, 11:40 AM followed by Mass at Noon 7 pm, Mom’s Prayer Group, Parish Office Meeting Room
1st Monday-7 pm, Knights of Columbus, SJTW School, Grand Knight: Ron Bries
2nd Monday, 7 pm, Crafts, August-Octoberfest and January-May, Val Schmitt
Tuesdays: Confessions, 7:40 am followed by 8:00 am Mass
1st Tuesday, September -November; April-June, 11:30 am,
Treasure Luncheons for Seniors, Parish Office meeting room
1st Tuesday, September-November; April-June
6:30 pm, Pack 19 Cub Scouts, Martin Hall, Steve Tomecek, 557-4472 and
Matt Tomkins, 847-650-2352
7:00 pm, Troop 19, Martin Hall- Jim Mauss, 580-6849,
Wednesdays: Confessions, 11:40 am followed by Mass at Noon.
12:30 pm, Women’s Scripture Study, Parish Office meeting room
October 3-November 7; February 20-March 27
Thursdays: Confessions, 7:40 am followed by 8:00 am Mass
Fridays: Confessions, 11:40 am followed by Mass at Noon
Saturdays:
6:30 am, “That MAN is YOU!” at SJTW School– Al Schroeder, 495-3992
3:30 pm, Confessions
5:00 pm, Mass
Sundays:
8:30 am & 11:00 am Mass
Whole Community Gathering:
Fall: November 14, 5:45 pm-8 pm or November 18, Noon-2 pm, School
Spring: February 20, 5:45 pm-8 pm or February 24, Noon-2 pm, School
Parish Retreat, March 16-17
All Parish info and discussion dates are posted on parish website
Parish Office: 563-588-1433
Fr. Gabriel: [email protected]
www.theworker.org
St. Columbkille’s Spiritual Life Schedule
Mondays: Come early to pray the Rosary before Mass! Following 7 am Mass – Intercessory Prayer – Dick Bergeson, 451-2939
Noon, Mother’s Prayer Group – Liz Cushman: www.mothersprayersusa.org
Ellie Freund 588-2203, or Mary Longo 556-5227
7 pm, Adult Faith Study, Presentation [email protected]
Tuesdays: Rosary, 7:00 am Mass
8:30-10:30 am, Adult Bible Study – Dick Bergeson, 451-2939
Great Adventure-The Bible Timeline with Jeff Cavins
8:45 am, Young Mothers Prayer Group, Fogarty Hall-Amy Freund, 583-0134
2nd Tuesday, 11:30 am, Fogarty Hall, “Let’s Do Lunch!” – Barb Kelzer 582-1432
3rd Tuesday, 6:30 pm – Knights of Columbus, KC Hall, -Todd Wessels, 599-4717
Wednesdays:
8:50 am Mass, followed by Children’s Fun in the Son during the summer.
9:30 am, Adult Bible Study – Fogarty Hall – Marilynn Jacobs 582-3341
6:00 pm, Presentation Hall, High School Catholicism Faith Study Prayer Group
6:15 pm, Presentation Hall, Women’s Prayer Group – Anne Tomecek 557-4472
Thursdays: Rosary,7:00 am Mass
6:30 pm, Presentation Hall- Adult Bible Study – Dick Bergeson 451-2939
Great Adventure-The Bible Timeline, with Jeff Cavins
Fridays: Rosary, 7:00 am Mass, Eucharistic Adoration, devotions & Confessions.
Saturdays:
6:45 am, Spiritual Book Club, bi-monthly, Convent – Colleen Pasnik 583-6117
3:00 pm, Confessions (and anytime by appointment)
4:15 pm, Mass
Sundays: 8:00 am & 10:00 am Mass
(Hospitality served in Presentation Hall, first Sunday of the month)
Parish Office: 563-583-9117 Fr. Gabriel: [email protected]
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Dear Parishioners,
This is the Year of Faith as proclaimed by Pope Benedict XVI, October 11, 2012 to November 24, 2013, the solemnity of Christ The King. This year we are to renew our life-giving witness to Jesus and His Body, the Church, that is “always the same, yet the source of ever new light.” On October 11,
1962 the Second Vatican Council began and in 1992 the Catechism of the Catholic Church was
promulgated. Pope John XXIII named St. Joseph the Patron of the Second Vatican Council.
In this Golden Anniversary of the Council, two great parishes in the beautiful city of Dubuque are linked together: St. Columbkille and St. Joseph The Worker. In the Holy Gospel, Jesus
encourages strong and unwavering faith. He rebukes His Apostles for having “little faith” and demonstrates the glorious power of God for those who believe. We are called in this Year of Faith to renew our life in Jesus Christ and His Church:
♦ Belief in the Holy Trinity + Father, Son and Holy Spirit!
♦ Encounter the Paschal Mystery: Crucifixion, Death and Resurrection of Jesus!
♦ Reflect on Jesus sending us the Holy Spirit, The Light of Faith!
♦ Deepen our knowledge and understanding of the teachings of the Catholic Church!
♦ Read, reflect and pray with the Sacred Scriptures!
♦ Nourish and strengthen our faith through the Holy Eucharist!
♦ Open “the door of faith” for others by joyful service to those in need!
Thank you for being faithful parishioners of St. Columbkille and true disciples of Christ! May Almighty God Bless your families,
Fr. Gabriel Anderson
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St. Joseph The Worker parishioners, Dan & Kim Rohner, enjoy the St. Joseph The Worker/ St Columbkille Linked Social.
Fr. Gabriel & Fr. Dellaert give their time to support parish youth in the
Youth Jail-N-Bail at our Parish Picnic!
FRONT PAGE: St. Columbkille Youth (Clockwise beginning Center/Top): Serena Freisinger, Maddie Tomecek, Katherine Kircher, Sam Freisinger, Blake Derby, and Emily Schroeder.
Rebecca & Trent Luoma enjoy a beautiful evening celebrating the
125th Anniversary of the parish.
Pastoral Council Chair: Kelly Myers [email protected] 583-2107 Vice: Chris McNamara [email protected] 583-3191 Jerry Ketoff [email protected] 556-9495 Paula Teig [email protected] 556-1069 Mike Gau [email protected] 556-1712 Dennis Powers [email protected] 588-4013 Dean Wilgenbusch [email protected] 557-7311 Cindy Paintner [email protected] 513-1673 Charlie Freund [email protected] 590-2076 Serena Freisinger [email protected] 582-9741
Elected by the parishioners of St. Columbkille, we meet on the 4th Tuesday of the month, 7:15 PM @SJTW.
PASTORAL COUNCILPASTORAL COUNCIL Vision 2020 Goal is to strengthen the Vision 2020 Goal is to strengthen the Vision 2020 Goal is to strengthen the
pastoral administration of St. Columbkille pastoral administration of St. Columbkille pastoral administration of St. Columbkille
so as to serve the needs of the entire parish.so as to serve the needs of the entire parish.so as to serve the needs of the entire parish.
Objective 1.1 Bring Vision 2020 into reality! Objective 1.2 St. Columbkille linking with St. Joseph The Worker
Ad-Hoc Committee for Parish Linkage Mike Lattner Pete Weis Rick Merfeld Kelly Myers John Markham Paula Teig Dan Rohner
Being an active member of St. Joseph The Worker, Dan Rohner is also the Archdiocesan Director of Leadership Development and Pastoral Planning. He has prepared excellent webinars to help each committee. Visit: http://www.arch.pvt.k12.ia.us/LeaderDevPastPlan/index.html (go to Summer Webinar Series on the left-hand side of the page. All committee past webinars can be viewed at this website.)
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On a March 29 visit to the Holy Face of Jesus Church in Rome, Pope Benedict XVI told Parish Pastoral Council leaders, “The council is a gift of the Holy Spirit, and the pastor--and even the pope--needs advice, needs help in making decisions. And so these (parish) councils are also a work of the Holy Spirit and a witness to the Spirit’s presence in the church.”
Pastoral Council member, Mike Gau during the September council meeting at St. Joseph The Worker
Council Members Chris McNamara, Serena Freisinger and Dean Wilgenbusch
Newly elected Council member Charlie Freund at the 2012 Golf Outing at Bunker Hill Golf Course
Council Chair Kelly Myers
helps out at the Parish Picnic by calling Bingo
Vision 2020 Goal is to provide Vision 2020 Goal is to provide Vision 2020 Goal is to provide Catholic spiritual formation and education Catholic spiritual formation and education Catholic spiritual formation and education
to all members of St. Columbkille.to all members of St. Columbkille.to all members of St. Columbkille.
Faith Formation Commission Chair: Cindy Paintner [email protected] 513-1673 Karle Wigginton [email protected] 556-8363 Kim Kelzer [email protected] 815-747-3526 Ted & Gael Huinker [email protected] 557-1540 Beth Kircher [email protected] 556-4981 Andrea Hauser-Chapman 590-9140 [email protected] Arnie Honkamp [email protected] 582-3908
Elected by the parish, we meet on the 1st Tuesday of the month at 6:00 PM .
Objective 2.1 Increase Adult & Youth Mass attendance. Objective 2.2 Strengthen Catholic identity with solid up-to-date teaching materials, including DVD & CDs. Objective 2.3 Collaborate citywide to promote lifelong Catholic Faith Formation!
Family, Faith Formation and Fun! As a parish family, St. Columbkille celebrates the Seder Meal, Christian Artists, Youth Retreats, Choirs, Catholic Speakers, The Living Rosary, The Stations of the Cross, devotions, House of Saints, and a Pilgrimage.
Children’s Liturgy Children’s Liturgy, ages 4-10, meets at the beginning of the 10:00 AM Mass. Children’s Liturgy of the Word is a wonderful way to form our children in a quality liturgical experience and to facilitate the proclamation of Scripture into the child’s life. Contact: Patricia Derby, 563-451-3557
Liturgy Leaders: Mark & Donna Hoeger, Jenni Bauer, Chris Polley, and Anne Kruse.
Wednesday Evening Religious Education Program Faith Formation for those children not enrolled in the Catholic School system. Classes held at St. Columbkille School, Church and Presentation Hall, this program runs through the school year, 6:00-7:30 PM.
Sacramental Preparation We take special care to prepare St. Columbkille Parish students and their families for the Sacraments. First Holy Reconciliation is Wednesday, December 12, 2012 at 6:00 pm. First Holy Communion is Saturday, April 27, 2013 at 2:00 PM. Confirmation is Saturday, March 16, 2013, 4:15 PM.
R.C.I.A. The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is a spiritual journey for the unbaptized or baptized person wishing to become a full member of the Catholic Church. Contact: Alice Noethe, 583-8573 x 239
Family Faith Formation For All Generations Objective 2.4 Offer Faith Formation in homes. Your kitchen table is also a place to learn more about the beauty and riches of our Catholic faith! Faith happens!
Bible and Faith Study Programs St. Columbkille has organized groups dedicated to
s t udy in g t h e depths of Sacred Scripture and Tradition. We offer a wide variety of Bible study topics and times. YOU are welcome to join us! Invite a friend!
Summer Catechesis Faith & Fun in the Son every Wed. during the summer, in Presentation Hall following 8:50 AM Mass. Leaders are: Julie King, Anne Tomecek, Tammy Huntington, & Amy Freund.
FAITH FORMATIONFAITH FORMATION
COMMISSIONCOMMISSION
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RCIA Candidates and their Sponsors: Michelle Markham, Andrew Winders, Lora Freund and their sponsors.
Meredith Ruden, Rachel Trimble, Shannon Mulligan, and Natalie Ervolino work on their artistic version of the
Stations of the Cross using the Way of the Cross booklet.
Bible Study members are: (l to r) Donna Breitbach, Marjorie McDonough, Anita Nebel, Ken Sedlacek & Jen Dement
Spiritual Growth Committee Chair: Dawn Oelke [email protected] 582-8030 Deacon Bill Biver [email protected] 556-5314 Marilynn Jacobs 582-3341 Kathy Kisting [email protected] 583-5050 Lora Freund [email protected] 580-7805 Rebecca Luoma [email protected] 580-9277
We meet to pray, discern and assist in spiritual growth at 7:00 PM on the fourth Monday of the month in Fogarty Hall.
Objective 3.2 Healing Prayer Services Objective 3.3 Ecumenical Prayer Services Objective 3.4 Evangelization for All parish leaders Contact: Deacon Bill Biver, 556-5314
Holy Pilgrimages Objective 3.6 Make a pilgrimage to Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine near LaCrosse. P i l g r i m a g e s broaden our minds to the mystery of our own spiritual journey.
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Objective 3.5 Increase Eucharistic Adoration at the Power of Prayer. Jesus is waiting for YOU! Contact: Colleen Pasnik, 563-580-9373
Bereavement Dinner Parishioners who have lost a loved one are invited to attend. This ministry gives us the opportunity to pray with grieving families and share a meal. It brings people together and helps them to heal during this difficult time in their lives. Contact: Kathy Kisting, 563-583-5050 Objective 3.7 Mother’s Prayer Group Trust God completely with your children by prayerful surrender! Please join us in prayer on Mondays at Noon. Contact: Liz Cushman, National Director, 582-7469
St. Columbkille members are: Mary Jean Gregory, Judy Wolf, Carol Murguia, Marna Stover
Prayer Chain If you have prayer petitions, please call or email Julie Kouba or one of the people listed below,
to be added to the prayer chain!
Julie Kouba [email protected] 557-1986 Laverne Anglin 588-3442 Lola Noonan 582-6290 Rosemary Mallie 582-7968 Fran Mescher 582-3191 Madonna Portz 556-7992 Connie McCoy 556-1581 Barb Setter 583-6207 Carol Powers 588-4013
Parish Missions, and Prayer Services Objective 3.1 Christian Experience Weekends for Men & Women (CEW) • Men’s-February 8-10, 2013 • Women’s-February 1-3, 2013 • Held in the Convent Suites at St. Columbkille Contact: Deacon Bill Biver, 563-556-5314
Vision 2020 Goal is to deepen parishionerVision 2020 Goal is to deepen parishionerVision 2020 Goal is to deepen parishioner’’’s s s spiritual lives, and to equip our spiritual gifts spiritual lives, and to equip our spiritual gifts spiritual lives, and to equip our spiritual gifts
for evangelization!for evangelization!for evangelization!
FFC Subcommittee:FFC Subcommittee:
SPIRITUAL GROWTHSPIRITUAL GROWTH
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Veronica Williams, Liz Cushman, and Carolyn Hart in preparation for Mother’s Prayers National Conference
Committee members: Kathy Kisting, Rebecca Luoma, Lora Freund, Marilynn Jacobs, and Deacon Bill Biver
John Ott, Russell DeSanti, Brendan Dolehide, Sam Miller, Will Kuennen on Confirmation Retreat at
Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine
Marriage Preparation Contact: Deacon Bill Biver, 556-5314 Permanent Diaconate Contact: Deacon Tom Lange, 563-556-2580 Your Catholic Home The greatest source for strong spirituality of single, married or religious vocations has always been the Catholic home. Parents and grandparents play a significant role in fostering the grace of a prominent spiritual vocation in their children. A life of service is modeled in the domestic church, your home!
Vocation Committee Leo Mallie, Chair [email protected] 582-7968 Barbara Meloy-Callahan 588-2256 Harry Blewett [email protected] 556-4366 Paula Cook [email protected] 556-2117 Charlie McCormick 583-9892 Gary & Deb Anglin 556-1893 Deacon Frank Dunn [email protected] 582-6992 Rick Hanten [email protected] 557-1381 Tim & Carol Dolson [email protected] 581-4818
We meet the second Thursday of the month, 4:00 PM, Fogarty Hall, every other month. Objective 4.1 Promote vocations in our classrooms! Objective 4.2 Recognition & support for altar servers.
Serra Club Objective 4.3 Adopt a Seminarian or Religious! Serra International fosters and affirms vocations.
FFC Subcommittee: FFC Subcommittee:
VOCATIONSVOCATIONS
Vision 2020 Goal is to deepen our awareness Vision 2020 Goal is to deepen our awareness Vision 2020 Goal is to deepen our awareness and concern for all of the spiritual vocations and concern for all of the spiritual vocations and concern for all of the spiritual vocations in which God calls us to love one another!in which God calls us to love one another!in which God calls us to love one another!
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is god calling you to the priesthood? embrace the light and say yes!
www.dbqpriesthood.org “One of the most memorable moments of the ordination Mass happened during the distribution of Communion. After we were vested as deacons, we had no idea what we personally looked like. We could see what everyone else looked like, but not ourselves. So, when I distributed the cup to the first person coming up for Communion, I saw my reflection as he tilted the chalice.”
I realized then what God needed me to learn: “From now on, you will find your true self here.” From that moment on, my life would be absorbed into the mystery of the Eucharist; my life would be lost in a continual dying and rising with Christ. Alan Dietzenbach on the Ordination of Transitional Diaconate in Rome, October 6, 2011
U.S. Cardinal William Joseph Levada
lays hands on seminarian
Alan Dietzenbach,
in St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome
Listen to GOD calling YOU! Respond with Joy & Generosity!
CONTACT US: 563-556-2580, x 281
I would tell a man considering the priesthood, regardless of where they are in their stage of life, that God will take our “yes” no matter how strong or weak it is, but we must trust in him. Give it a whole-hearted try and whatever happens you will be a better man because of the experience. The last thing I would tell someone is the prayer that has helped me: “Lord, make me the man you want me to be.”
LITURGYLITURGY Liturgy Committee Donna Breitbach [email protected] 583-5047 Bill Frye 588-0439 Dianne Koch [email protected] 556-0850 Jerry Ketoff [email protected] 556-9495 Gary Anglin 556-1893
Celebrating the seasons in honor of Christ includes You!
Objective 5.1 Celebrating the Year of Faith! Objective 5.2 Welcome new parishioners into all liturgical ministries. Objective 5.3 Annual renewal and training for all liturgical ministries.
Ministers of Music Objective 5.4 Musicians and singers are welcoming You to join or form new groups!
Don Schiffer - men’s & youth, 582-4448 Dianne Koch -folk & women, 556-0850 Geri Goodman –adult choir & requiem, 582-6950 Maryann Dunn & Cantors, 582-6992 Leslie Kane & Cantors, 583-3685 Mary Beth Ferring -St. Columbkille School 582-3532
† Extraordinary Eucharistic Minister † Lector or Prayer Leader † Usher, Greeter, Gift Bearer, Cross Bearer † Altar Server † Sacristan Contact: Gary Anglin, 580-1093
Vision 2020 Liturgy goal is to worship the Vision 2020 Liturgy goal is to worship the
Most Holy Trinity with Catholic liturgical excellence, Most Holy Trinity with Catholic liturgical excellence,
offering hospitality to be a offering hospitality to be a
more welcoming, inclusive parish!more welcoming, inclusive parish!
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Altar Servers Lisa & Luke Carroll help Fr. Gabriel with the “TEAM” metaphor at Mass Lector Colleen Pasnik at Mass
(below)
Lector Karle Wigginton at the Picnic Mass September 9, 2012
Youth Lector Tim Miller at the Parish Picnic
Dianne Koch, (left) Folk Group Leader.
Lisa Krieg, Kevin Koch, and Serena Freisinger. (above) of the Folk
Group at Monday night practice.
Men’s group members, Rob McCullough & Tim Dolson at the Parish Picnic (below)
Dave Kapler, Kevin Koch, Steve Kann, Ken Blackburn,
Marty Sullivan, and Tom Benda, Jr. of the Men’s Group (right)
Stewardship Committee Chair: Dennis Powers [email protected] 588-4013 Ben Graham [email protected] 556-2672 Chuck Schrup [email protected] 556-4062 Mike Powers 557-9204
Stewardship Committee Member Objective 6.1 We need five more parishioners to guide, assist and encourage overall stewardship of St. Columbkille Parish. Objective 6.2 Develop a structured program that generates information and promotes communication to aid in education of St. Columbkille Parish in freewill giving. This will focus on time, talent, and treasure to support the operations of the parish, special interests, and planned giving. Objective 6.3 Act as an advisory committee to the pastor and parish leaders: A. Collect up-to-date data and needs of parishioners. B. Meet quarterly with ministry coordinators to assess individual ministry need. Objective 6.4 Create a Stewardship newsletter to provide semi-annual feedback to all parishioners on all aspects of the parish’s stewardship efforts. Objective 6.5 To evaluate stewardship on a regular basis to ensure it’s viability.
Ministry Fair A celebration of all ministries! Empowering parishioners and raising awareness about ministries, organizations and educational opportunities within the St. Columbkille parish community.
Vision 2020 Goal is to listen Vision 2020 Goal is to listen Vision 2020 Goal is to listen to the needs of parishioners, help them to to the needs of parishioners, help them to to the needs of parishioners, help them to
understand their gifts, and empower them to be a understand their gifts, and empower them to be a understand their gifts, and empower them to be a blessing to others here at St. Columbkille!blessing to others here at St. Columbkille!blessing to others here at St. Columbkille!
STEWARDSHIPSTEWARDSHIP
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Stewardship is giving back through every generation as parishioners Claire Ott, Maureen Ott, and Helen Steele know very well! Beth Hancock ,(right) Mississippi
Valley Blood Drive director, has been working with these ladies for several years to help the community!
Jim Rolling (above) and Dan Schmit (below) paint
the new Picnic Headquarters!
Youth Tim Miller is earning his Eagle Scout by making a handicap accessible ramp for Dunn Field. Tim’s parents, Greg & Peggy Miller, sister Rachel and some very faithful friends helped him as well! Many parish & community businesses donated to this project!
Giese Companies &
Pete Weis- IPASCO donated the Handrails
ALL ages love our NEW Stewardship Kiosk!
Jen Dement demonstrates how to be a good steward by giving
to St. Columbkille through the Kiosk!
3 ways to use the Kiosk: DONATE; PAY; VOLUNTEER!
Jeff Manders of Manders
Construction guides the
concrete donated by Apex Concrete!
Mark Nauman donated dirt, seed & labor!
St. Columbkille has been blessed to keep Catholic Education a top priority. Here, Catholic parents find their greatest support to help in the life-long spiritual growth of their children. St. Columbkille subsidity: $ 709,675. St. Joseph The Worker: $777,422.
It is a worthy sacrifice for parents and the parish to provide Catholic Education. For each child, Elementary tuition is $ 2525 with an additional $ 3918 from the parish.
Mazzuchelli Middle School tuition is $2865 with an additional $ 3219 from the parish.
Walhert High School tuition average is $5550 with an additional $2132 from the parish.
St. Columbkille truly needs your increased help by increasing your budget contributions. On behalf of the children, THANK YOU and GOD BLESS YOU!!
St. Columbkille Children’s Center: Marcy Weidenbacher, 583-1620 St. Columbkille K - 5th Grade:
Principal, Barb Roling, 582-3532
Holy Family Central Office: 582-5456 Holy Family Board of Education: Arnie Honkamp, 582-3908
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Holy Family Catholic SchoolsHoly Family Catholic Schools
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On June 22, 2012, St. Columbkille School earned their Sustainability Star Award as part of GREEN VISION Education. The award recognizes student and staff efforts to practice pollution prevention, recycling, energy efficient and waste reduction!
St. Columbkille delivers extended Math program through Stanford University! Stanford University EPGY Web-Based E Learning program is designed to accelerate learning for all levels of students.
MOMS NIGHT OUT Mom's Night Out is a new group just for the women who support each of our Holy Family students, early childhood through 12th grade. Contact Stephanie Ludovissy: [email protected] or 563-582-5456, Ext. 255
St. Columbkille named a BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL!
Kim Hermsen, principal of Mazzuchelli Catholic Middle School, has been named a 2012 National Distinguished Principal by the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP).
Monica Schneider, parishioner (right) watches as son Patrick receives his NEW Thinkpad. Wahlert High School & Mazzuchelli Middle School implemented 1:1 computing at the beginning of the 2012-2013 School year. Each student received a ThinkPad, a technology that promotes student excellence!
St. Columbkille parishioner Adrianna Schroeder (right) and Olivia Freiderick lead a march at St. Anthony Elementary School
in Dubuque. Our Lady of Guadalupe students
celebrated the Spanish Immersion program’s
10th Anniversary!
Social Justice Committee Deacon Bill Biver [email protected] 556-5314 Patti Bugalski [email protected] 583-1168 Paula Cook [email protected] 580-4453 Mark Derby 556-8895 Mark Hoeger [email protected] 213-0477 Marilynn Jacobs 582-3341 Barb Setter [email protected] 583-6207 Lora Freund [email protected] 580-7805 Chris McNamara [email protected] 583-3191
Pro-Life Awareness Objective 7.2 Share Catholic Social Teaching on Respect for Life in all stages! To be an angel for the Gabriel Project: Contact : Bill & Colleen Pasnik, 583-6117 Restorative Justice Objective 7.3 Mentoring and support for ex-offenders returning to society.
Hospitality Food Drive Sunday Bring food to church on the FIRST SUNDAY of every month. Parishioners are invited to bring canned meat, fruit, vegetables, soups and stews, peanut butter, cereals and powdered milk for the needy.
Habitat for Humanity 2012
Contact: Chris McNamara, 583-3191
Loose Change Each week envelopes in the pews provide a way to respond to
local, national, and international needs. This includes our
Parishioner Crisis Fund.
Our Sister Parish Our Lady of the Sioux Catholic Church in Oglala, South Dakota has been our Sister Parish for many years. It exists in the poorest county in the entire United States. Contact: Patti Bugalski, 583-1168
Dubuque Rescue Mission Representatives Contact: Rich & Patti Bugalski, 583-1168 Dave Cushman, 582-7469
St. Pat’s Meals Every other month, our parishioners help to supply, prepare and serve a meal for anyone in need at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. Contact: Mark Derby, 556-8895
We meet on the 2nd Monday of each month, 7:15 PM in Fogarty Hall to pray, discuss and plan outreach for those in need. Everyone is welcome!
Caring Friends Objective 7.1 Would you like to visit parishioners who are homebound or in care facilities? We need YOU to interact with those still very close to us who are unable to attend Mass.
This ministry includes visits with trained pets to our care facilities and homebound. (Pet Therapy) Contact: Carla Kasal, 583-5572
SOCIAL JUSTICESOCIAL JUSTICE
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Vision 2012 Goal is to connect the need and our Vision 2012 Goal is to connect the need and our
responsibility for the physical, social, responsibility for the physical, social,
intellectual, emotional and spiritual poverty of intellectual, emotional and spiritual poverty of
our parishioners & the whole world!our parishioners & the whole world!
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MARCH FOR LIFE JANUARY 2012
Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship The Church does not endorse a particular party or
candidate. Rather, it encourages that we grow in our
understanding of Catholic social teaching so we can
make decisions about candidates and parties with an
informed conscience:
• The right to life and the dignity of the human
person
• The call to family, community and participation
• Rights and Responsibilities
• The option for the poor and vulnerable
• The dignity of work and the rights of workers
• Caring for God's creation
Youth and Chaperones held ground
for the unborn in
Washington, D.C.
Gary Anglin, Abigail Cutsforth,
Hannah Kasal and friend serving at St. Pat’s
Tom Giese
Tom Deeney & John Dodds
Vision 2020 Goal is to develop a true and lasting sense Vision 2020 Goal is to develop a true and lasting sense Vision 2020 Goal is to develop a true and lasting sense of community between the families and individuals of of community between the families and individuals of of community between the families and individuals of
St. Columbkille.St. Columbkille.St. Columbkille.
Parish Life Committee Pat Derby, Family Life Coordinator [email protected] 451-3557
Parish Life members are located on page 17, lower half of page. For information on the NEW LINKED Neighborhood Program, visit page 17 of upper half of this booklet.
Objective 8.1 Increasing your neighborhood involvement
St. Columbkille Parish Family Picnic Contact: Pat Derby, 563-451-3557
Cubs Bus Trip Contact: Kirk Fitzgerald,563-564-8209 Mike Specht, 563-513-2029
Host Families: Objective 8.2 Welcome new members into our parish community.
St. Columbkille’s RoundTable KC Men’s Ministry to build parish and family life! Contact: Grand Knight Todd Wessels, 599-4717 Circle of Healing Prayer Blankets Contact: Shirley Lanners, 588-3152
That Man is You! at St. Joseph The Worker School Men’s Ministry meeting every Sat, 6:45-8:30 AM Contact: Al Schroeder, 495-3992
Hospitality Sunday Coffee, donuts, juice, friendly faces and finding time to visit with neighbors is held on the first Sunday of every month following the 8:00 & 10:00 AM Masses. Contact: Pat Derby, 563-451-3557
Parish Golf Outing Enjoy 8-person best shot, steak fry with live and silent auctions. Fun for drivers and chippers alike! Contact: Pat Derby, 563-451-3557
St. Columbkille/St. Joseph-Linked Social Event Our newly linked parishes got together for the second year to
socialize, enjoy great food and games and swimming in Flora
Pool. Contact: Pat Derby, 563-451-3557
Let’s Do Lunch! A social for people 55 and
older. Second Tuesday of the
month, join us for lunch
followed by visiting and card
games. Call the parish office
to register.
Contact: Barb & Bill Kelzer, 582-1432
PARISh LIFEPARISh LIFE
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Pictured left to right: Mike Specht, Kirk Fitzgerald, Ed Freed, and Dan Walsh perfecting the art of
tailgating prior to the Cubs game against the Brewers! These guys are already geared up for next year!!!
Amy Kempen & Codi Smidt share their time serving donuts on Hospitality Sunday
THE KEY WORD TO OUR PICNIC IS: FAMILY! John, Lori & Tyler Hesseling with Jill & Connor Link
Bob & Jonneal Cahill, Bill & Barb Kelzer, Sue Reilly & Lou Ann O’Hea
Craig & Michelle Markham, Rebecca Mueller & John Kenkel
St. Columbkille Educational Endowment Fund We gave $ 44,242 last school year in Tuition Assistance. Contact: Michelle Rahe, 583-9117 /
Did you know???? St. Columbkille Church gives a substantial part of the funding of your child’s education each year! We are grateful we can help you with these important steps of your child’s spiritual journey! Convent Suites Suites are available for overnight accommodations for a group or family. Suites are located in our parish convent building. Two Living Rooms & kitchen; forty-four beds available with restroom and shower facilities. Rental agreement is required. Contact: Michelle Rahe, 583-9117
Scrip Scrip is “store-issued” gift certificates, sold at face value. Pay for Scrip on the NEW Stewardship Kiosk! Order Form online: www.stcolumbkille.net Contact: Anne Tomecek, 557-4472
FINANCE COUNCILFINANCE COUNCIL
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Vision 2020 Goal is to strengthen the Vision 2020 Goal is to strengthen the Vision 2020 Goal is to strengthen the
financial administration of St. Columbkille financial administration of St. Columbkille financial administration of St. Columbkille
so as to serve the needs of the entire parish.so as to serve the needs of the entire parish.so as to serve the needs of the entire parish.
Finance Council Chair: John D. Freund [email protected] 583-0134
Brett Blewett [email protected] 451-3429
Jim Duehr [email protected] 582-4266
Julie Shanahan [email protected] 590-1742
Mary Anne Gau [email protected] 556-1712
Susan Meyers [email protected] 515-720-2753
Mike Kircher [email protected] 556-4981
Appointed by the pastor, the Finance Council meets on the
3rd Thursday of every other month, 5:30 PM in Fogarty Hall.
Objective 9.1 Increase our EFT (Electronic Fund Transfer) Giving by 10% per year. Objective 9.2 Maintain a balanced budget. Objective 9.3 Capital improvements
• New Air Conditioning for the Church • Convent Leaking Roof-$100,000 • Convent New Windows-$900 each • Convent HVAC units-$10,000 each • Handicap East entrance to PH • New South parking lot •North garage improvements
Subcommittee: Buildings & Grounds Rick Nunez 588-2632 Tim Smith [email protected] 583-1321 Tom Giese [email protected] 583-4530
Estate Planning Please remember St. Columbkille in your Last Will & Testament. Leave a legacy for your family! It is primarily through your parish church that you spend a lifetime preparing for eternity with God!
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Finance Council Chair John Freund with wife Amy, and children (l to r.) Sara, Mary, Duncan, Walter and Johnny
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Annual Financial ReportAnnual Financial Report Fiscal Year: July 1, 2011Fiscal Year: July 1, 2011--June 30, 2012June 30, 2012
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OPERATING REVENUE YEAR ENDING 2012 YEAR ENDING 2011
Budget Total 944,198$ 950,689$
Offertory 29,951$ 26,851$
Easter/Christmas 66,120$ 71,435$
Special Donations 85,267$ 49,431$
Memorial Income 165,297$ 22,038$
Parish Picnic 8,042$ 18,594$
Cubs Bus Trip (Net) 3,304$ 119$
Golf Outing (Net) 9,114$ 22,236$
Steak Fry/Irish Heritage Night 781$ (689)$
Rent-Convent Suites/Apts./Halls/Gym 52,042$ 51,095$ Religious Education 4,148$ 5,762$ Youth Ministry 2,308$ 1,276$ 125th Anniversary Committee (Net) (2,330)$ 198$
DRA Grant 350$ -$
Community Affairs/Interest/Rebates 5,028$ 7,521$
Stole Fees/Mass Income 13,110$ 15,110$
Miscellaneous Income 2,704$ 8,053$
Total Operating Revenue 1,389,435$ 1,249,718$
OPERATING EXPENSES
Religious Education 92,651$ 90,920$
Adult Formation 7,633$ 5,804$
Youth Ministry 1,264$ 611$
Holy Family Catholic Schools Assessment 699,675$ 699,675$
Staff Salaries/FICA/Benefits 171,442$ 174,417$
Property/Casualty Insurance Premium 26,246$ 22,781$
Archdiocesan Taxes 18,788$ 19,376$
Parish Utilities 17,650$ 18,874$
New Equipment 13,173$ 38,567$
Maintenance/Improvements 60,030$ 101,429$
Sacramental Expenses 32,118$ 23,496$
Community Affairs Expenses 10,542$ 6,866$
Office 16,085$ 13,882$
Household 3,974$ 3,689$
Interest Expense on Loans -$ -$
Priest & Deacon Mileage 2,044$ 1,536$
Total Operating Expenses 1,173,315$ 1,221,923$
Net Operating Gain (Loss) 216,120$ 27,795$
ASSETS Endowment Fund 822,588$
Church Fund - Parking Lot 58,649$
Memorial Fund - Ruth Powers Perkins Estate 142,933$
LIABILITIES Debt to Archdiocese of Dubuque -$
ARCHDIOCESAN AND OTHER COLLECTIONS
3 in 1 Collections 3,231$ Religious Retirement 992$
Holy Land 815$ Rice Bowl 106$
Missionary Coop -$ The Witness 169$
Loose Coin - to 16,524$ Parish Crisis Fund 13,462$
outside charities TOTAL GIVEN 35,299$
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““THAT MAN IS YOU!THAT MAN IS YOU!” ” at St. Joseph The Worker Schoolat St. Joseph The Worker School Saturdays, 6:45 AMSaturdays, 6:45 AM--8:30 AM8:30 AM
Sept. 15Sept. 15-- Dec. 8, 2012: and Jan.Dec. 8, 2012: and Jan.--April 2013April 2013
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Light of the world RETREAT At St. Joseph the worker schoolLight of the world RETREAT At St. Joseph the worker school November 10November 10--12, 201212, 2012
Enjoy great food and fellowship! Learn how to be transformed into a man that is fully alive!
Becoming A Man
After God’s Own Heart!
St. Joseph The Worker & St. Columbkille Men’S Group has
grown to over 50 men! we invite all men to join us!
L
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A PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP
WITH JESUS CHRIST
KERYGMA-An Encounter with the living Lord Jesus!
OUR opportunity to say our own YES to Jesus as our Lord and Savior!
St. Joseph The Worker/St. Columbkille Neighborhood ProgramSt. Joseph The Worker/St. Columbkille Neighborhood Program
Regardless of who your neighbor is, Regardless of who your neighbor is, God will give you the power to show His Love to them!God will give you the power to show His Love to them!
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The goal of the neighborhood program is to increase unity and charity where we live. The
neighborhood program has been designed to simply reach out to people, where you live. "Do you
know the names of your neighbors?" We live in a society of increasing isolation. We will work to
build connections and provide hope, nourishment and confidence to our neighbors. We will
increase engagement, help, and support in our neighborhoods!
Jesus said our witness, our credibility to the world, is demonstrated by our love for our neighbor.
There is no greater witness to the genuineness of our gospel. Teri Fairchild [email protected] 563-583-8284 Pat Derby, Chair [email protected] 563-451-3557 Johannes Inzenhofer [email protected] 563-588-1458 Sheila O’Laughlin [email protected] 563-588-1458 Dan/Kathy Schmit [email protected] 563-588-4329 Marie Brown [email protected] 563-543-4462 Sue Biver [email protected] 563-556-5314 Steve & Kim Hesprich [email protected] 563-580-1367 [email protected] Jen & Dave Kapler [email protected] 563-582-1174 Kim Kelzer [email protected] 815-747-3526 Steve Helminiak [email protected] 563-588-7406 Ron & Ginger Hoefer [email protected] 563-556-8440 [email protected] Donna Hoeger [email protected] 563-213-1502 Melissa Tittle [email protected] 563-564-6365 Thalia Cutsforth [email protected] 563-495-2144 Kristi Howes [email protected] 563-582-3499
OUR PARISH FAMILYOUR PARISH FAMILY
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Cubbie fans: Back row L-R: Quinn Walsh, Patrick Fitzgerald, Landon Sauser; Front Row L-R: Ben Freed, Will Specht, Connor
Walsh, Tommy Specht, and Lucas Sauser
Nancy & Steve Kann, Dean & Amy Wilgenbusch, and Jerry & Barb Roling
Dan Mueller & Steve McCarron at the Parish Golf Outing
Serving the 125th parish Anniversary meal are Melissa Tittle, Kim Kelzer, Steve Hesprich, Jennifer Hermsen, Marilyn Deeney, and Tina Stillmunkes
Sam & Serena Freisinger with Jack Wilgenbusch at the Linked Social
Marie Brown monitors the Recycle and Compost Bins as part of our “GREEN VISION”
at the Linked Social Kyle Augustin, Elizabeth Burgmeier, David Janes and Madalyn Powers at the Irish Heritage Dinner
Will McDonald, Joyce Honkamp & Maureen Ott serve at the Steak Fry
St. Joseph The Worker and St. Columbkille Scouts lend a hand cleaning out an old office that is now called the Picnic
Headquarters! These Scouts have assisted St. Columbkille on numerous occasions!
Brooke Bauer does crafts at VBS
Vacation Bible School kids learn how to “GO FOR THE GOLD”
on God’s Team!
Vacation Bible School kids learn all about Teamwork with helper Alec
Dietzel God’s Team is #1!
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FACES OF FAITHFACES OF FAITH
Sarah, Nicole, Steve, Tom, Tori, Chris and Patty Ochs welcome Fr. Dellaert to our parish!
Brendon Kane, Adrienne D’Agostino, Kevin & Nicholas Kane enjoy the
Parish Golf Outing
Deacon Frank Dunn celebrated 20 years to the Diaconate and his parish family celebrated with him!
Pictured here are son-in-law Steve Kann, and granddaughters Kaitlyn Kann and Anna Sherman
Jen & Tex Dement celebrating St. Columbkille’s 125th Anniversary
Tom & Margie Benda have been longtime, faithful parishioners
of St. Columbkille
The Presentation Sisters (pictured on right: Sister M. Jeanine Kuhn, PBVM) and past priests (pictured: (l-r)Fr. Fangmann, Msgr. Glovik, Msgr. Funke, and Fr. Geary (far background)) who served the parish
were invited to celebrate the 125th with us!
New parishioner Steve Helminiak giving life-saving
blood at the Parish Blood Drive organized for many years by
Maureen Ott
Melissa King with daughter Claire Christine and Annie Wertz at the Linked Social
Fr. Gabriel chats with Brad Markham at the Linked Social
St. Joseph The Worker parishioner Tom Burke with Al Schroeder and Dick Bergeson discussing the
NEW “That Man Is You!” at the St. Joseph The Worker School
Kevin Anglin as Fr. Fogarty and Gary Anglin as
Archbishop Hennessey in a skit as we celebrate our
Irish Heritage!
NET MINISTRY RETREAT 2012 NET MINISTRY TEAM
Holy Thursday: John Freund as one of the 12 Apostles
Chuck & Melissa Tittle and Jerry & Johanna Ketoff boarded Dubuque’s American Lady to
celebrate 125 years of St. Columbkille!
Gina & Hannah Tittle Mary Lou & Bob Johanningmeier Giovanni Scherr
Knights of Columbus at the Parish Picnic
Laura Dolehide, St. Joseph The Worker parishioners
Dawn & Alissa Brosius and John Dolehide
Tony Thier grilling at the Parish Picnic Deacon Frank Dunn celebrated 20 years in the Diaconate
with his entire family. Pictured here is son-in-law Tim Sherman, daughter Kelly Sherman & Mike Runde
Will Ungs and John Chapman at Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine
Marilyn Ball & Sue Gregory, with son Dick Gregory
Liz, Mike, Bridget, Caroline & Jamie Schmid at the Irish Heritage Dinner
Madonna and Bud Portz, always devout and faithful parishioners! Bud faithfully walked to St. Columbkille several times a
day to pray the Stations! You are missed dear friend!
Lucille & Del Link, faithful & dedicated! We miss you Del!
Mike Sullivan & Dick Gregory
“Toby,” “Lightning McQueen” replica car from the movie “CARS” featured at our Picnic!