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MASS SCHEDULE Daily Mass | Tuesday & First Friday & Saturday 8am Second, Third & Fourth Fridays at Nursing Homes 9:15am Weekend Mass | Saturday 4:30pm • Sunday 10am Any Mass schedule changes will be noted in “This Week In Our Parish” and on the Calendar DEVOTIONS Rosary: Prayed Before Each Mass EucharisƟc AdoraƟon: First Friday in Chapel Friday 8:30am to Saturday 4pm SACRAMENTS ReconciliaƟon: Every Saturday 3:30pm to 4pm in ReconciliaƟon Room in Chapel and by appointment. BapƟsm & Marriage: Contact oce for arrangements. PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION Sundays before Mass, 8:45am to 9:45am September to April • Grades Pre-K to 12 ANNUAL PARISH PICNIC Sunday, August 23, 2020 PARISH PERSONNEL Father Alex Gabriel, Pastor Chet Zuck, Deacon 573-369-2446 Gary Christo, ReƟred Deacon 573-645-6814 Amy Frank, Secretary 573-392-5334 Michelle England, Custodian/House Keeping 573-284-5115 Mary Noyes, PSR Coordinator 573-557-2196 DIOCESE OF JEFFERSON CITY Most Reverend W. Shawn McKnight, Bishop diojecity.org | catholicmissourianonline.com 540 North Mill Street | Eldon MO 65026 Oce (573) 392-5334 • Fax (573) 392-3493 Email [email protected] www.sacredhearteldon.org • www.facebook.com/sacredhearteldon OFFICE HOURS: Monday – Friday, 8:30am to 2:30pm PARISH MISSION: Sacred Heart Parish is commiƩed to build up a Christ-centered family which is nourished by His Word and Sacraments and lives out its Faith in seless service using its giŌs and talents. PARISH MOTTO: I can do all things through Christ Who strengthens me. BULLETIN DEADLINE: Noon Monday prior to weekend announcement is to appear.

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MASS SCHEDULE Daily Mass | Tuesday & First Friday & Saturday 8am Second, Third & Fourth Fridays at Nursing Homes 9:15am Weekend Mass | Saturday 4:30pm • Sunday 10am Any Mass schedule changes will be noted in “This Week In Our Parish” and on the Calendar

DEVOTIONS Rosary: Prayed Before Each Mass Eucharis c Adora on: First Friday in Chapel Friday 8:30am to Saturday 4pm

SACRAMENTS Reconcilia on: Every Saturday 3:30pm to 4pm in Reconcilia on Room in Chapel and by appointment. Bap sm & Marriage: Contact office for arrangements.

PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION Sundays before Mass, 8:45am to 9:45am September to April • Grades Pre-K to 12 ANNUAL PARISH PICNIC Sunday, August 23, 2020

PARISH PERSONNEL Father Alex Gabriel, Pastor Chet Zuck, Deacon 573-369-2446 Gary Christoff, Re red Deacon 573-645-6814 Amy Frank, Secretary 573-392-5334 Michelle England, Custodian/House Keeping 573-284-5115 Mary Noyes, PSR Coordinator 573-557-2196

DIOCESE OF JEFFERSON CITY Most Reverend W. Shawn McKnight, Bishop diojeffcity.org | catholicmissourianonline.com

540 North Mill Street | Eldon MO 65026 Office (573) 392-5334 • Fax (573) 392-3493 Email [email protected] www.sacredhearteldon.org • www.facebook.com/sacredhearteldon

OFFICE HOURS: Monday – Friday, 8:30am to 2:30pm

PARISH MISSION: Sacred Heart Parish is commi ed to build up a Christ-centered family which is nourished by His Word and

Sacraments and lives out its Faith in selfless service using its gi s and talents. PARISH MOTTO: I can do all things through Christ Who strengthens me. BULLETIN DEADLINE: Noon Monday prior to weekend announcement is to appear.

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THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH

SAT.9/7 First Saturday Mass 8am, Adora on to follow Reconcilia on 3:30pm Mass 4:30pm

SUN.9/8 Mass 10 AM PSR Registra on following Mass at the Parish Hall

TUES.9/10 Communion Service 8am

THURS.9/12 Altar Sodality Mtg.7pm

SAT.9/14 Reconcilia on 3:30pm Mass 4:30pm

SUN.9/15 PSR 8:45am-9:45am Mass 10am

WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONS SAT. 9/7 Al & Maxine Nanneman

Sharon Cole

SUN. 9/8 Norman & Joan Kempker

SAT. 9/14 Tom & MildredNannemanMike Sullivan

SUN.9/15 Clarence & KathleneLeuthenHal & Dick Dolby

WEEKLY OFFERING 9/01/2019

Regular $3,212.00

TOTAL $3,212.00

Church Improvement Fund

Parishioners $105.00

Visitors TOTAL

$1,387.00 $1,492.00

FROMTHEPASTOR

September 8, 2019 — Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

I resume giving the Sunday Gospel exegesis given by Fr. Anthony Kadavil to reflect and act upon in our daily lives. 23rd Sunday Gospel: Luke 14: 25 – 33. The context: Jesus was on his way to Jerusalem where he would be crucified. But the crowd thought that he was going to Jerusalem to oust the Romans and to reestablish the old Davidic kingdom of Israel. Jesus was enormously popular with the crowds as a great healer, brave teacher and miracle worker. Looking at the cheer-ing masses, however, Jesus frankly put before them the strenuous condi-

ons for discipleship. 1.) We must renounce family rela onships, giving priority to God. Today’s passage in Luke puzzles a lot of people, because in the Mid-dle East, anyone who deliberately cut es with family and social network would lose the ordinary means of making a living. Further, a person’s life and family rela onships were a necessity for security and iden ty, regard-less of social posi on. Why was Jesus, who had been recommending that his followers love everybody –including their enemies–suddenly announc-ing that no one could be his disciple unless he hated his own family? The word hate, as used in this case, “is Semi c exaggera on and may reflect an idiom which means ‘love less than’ (Oxford Bible Commentary). So, it is clear that Jesus’ “ha ng” one’s family is a Semi c hyperbole or exaggera-

on, spoken for effect. Ma hew’s Gospel makes it clear. “Whoever loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me; and whoever loves son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me; and whoever does not take up the cross and follow me is not worthy of me.” (Mt 10:37-38). This is Se-mi c hyperbole or exaggera on-for-effect. The word “hate,” in Hebrew, does not mean “detest” but to “put in second place. Jesus is not calling us to hate father and mother but is instead calling us to a commitment above all other commitments, including commitment to family. When Jesus said, “hate your family,” he was talking about spiritual detachment, the ability to put God first, before other rela onships and before self-interest. Without such detachment, one does not have the ability truly to follow Jesus. Jesus cannot just be a part of our life but the center. 2) We must bear our crosses: Though “bearing a cross” is o en equatedwith welcoming chronic illness, painful physical condi ons, or trying familyrela onships, it also includes what we do voluntarily, as a consequence ofour commitment to Jesus Christ. Further, it is the spirit in which we freelyand deliberately accept and endure the pain, difficul es and even the ridi-cule involved with these choices, that transforms them into real cross-bearing. We need to be prepared to suffer out of love for Jesus. For theearly Chris ans, however, cross-bearing had a far more literal mean-ing. Just as Jesus went to the cross, some of his followers would also tastedeath for their devo on to the Master. Only if the disciple is firmly com-mi ed to Christ will he be able to spend his life in sacrificial service for oth-ers. We observe this in Chris an doctors, medical students and pharmacistswho refuse to take part in any way in abor ons, even if they might sufferprofessionally; in people who s ck up for Christ and his teachings (evenwhen they suffer derision as a result), at school, work or in their families; inthose who

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PrayerListPARISHIONERS

Joe Bax Harold Berendzen Gary Block John Brockmeier Kimberly Burton Bernard Evers Ben Galeski Ella Mae Gibbs Therese Ambrose Hunt Marguerite Kemna Daniel Kempker, Sr. Irene Koerner Aiden McDowell Steve Michales Arline Mergelkamp Teresa Mergelkamp

Don & Kathy Ressel Phillip Regalado Doris Sanning Gerold Sanning Chris na Schwarzer Judy Wall Marcy Wall Pauline Whi en Sue Wilmesher Joanne Woolley

FAMILY & FRIENDS Pa y Anderson Ron Arnold Sharon Barnhart Mark Banner Lynn Beanland Chris e Belk Pam Block Kodie Cain Mike & Julie Carr Janet Coffman Pat Conger Bill Courter Leah Creekbaum Mike Dowler Margaret Dowling Ronnie Fields Abigail Fisher Bob Fournier Jr. Aaron Fuerst Ma & Melissa Graves Graham Grimes John Grimson Mar n Halderman Dolores Harms Leeann & Jase Higgins Earnie Johannes Eric Johannes Phillip Keearns

Robert Keilholz Jr. Sylvia Kimball Darryl Lacy Alberts Malayter Janet Mays Kyhl McDevi Trent McLelan Shirley McIlwain David Morris Ethan Nivens Bill Parish Sara Payne Tony Phelps Ethan Pike Linda Presue Madrina Quint Carol & Norb Rudroff Easton Rustemyer Aiden Joseph Reichel Gary Riley Kristen Roethemeir Jaxton Sapp Laura Jean Shepherd Ron Spencer Ken Thomas Andrea VanHooser Evan Winder Catherine Wiseman

MILITARY FAMILY Jesse Jones Ma hew Marra & wife, Danielle

Grandson, Lore a Keilholz Larry Ruiz, Grandson, Eileen & Larry Sullivan Erik Michels, Son, Steve & Suzanne Michels Leroy Gilbert, Husband, Andrea Gilbert Paul Ambrose Ben England, Son , Michelle England For those military who’ve returned from war,

may they truly be at peace.

Please contact the Parish Office and let us know if you wish to add a name to any of these parish prayer lists or to let us know when prayers have been answered so we

can refresh our prayer lists. Thank you!

September 8, 2019 — Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

teachings (even when they suffer derision as a result), at school, work or in their families; in those who sacrifice money and me to care for others and for the mission of the Church. “Discipleship not only means to follow the Master with our ‘cross.’ It also means to reveal the crucified Christ to others. In other words, and as 3) We must calculate the cost of discipleship: Using the two parables of the tower-builder and the king defending his country, Jesus says: think long and hard about Chris an discipleship before a decision is made. In the first parable, the builder was not financially able to finish the building. The second parable spoke of a king planning strategy against a belligerent opponent. Could the king win the ba le against an army twice the size of his own? Or should he sue for peace? Just as a tower builder needs to have enough in the budget for materials and as a general to win a war needs to have enough well-trained troops to defeat his opponents, so we to be a follower of Christ need to know the commitment it’s going to take. Perhaps these parables also illustrate that discipleship is not a one- me decision and that the commitment involved needs to be an ongoing decision to persevere in the ministries that are integral to following Jesus. When we first decide to follow Christ, we know simply that there will be a price to pay. Only as life unfolds can we begin to assess the full cost. Jesus warns us to expect significant cost overruns because the cost for him was the cross at Calvary. 4) We need to say good-bye to possessions: The fourth condi on for being a disciple of Jesus means not only surrendering material possessions but some-

mes one’s very life. In today’s reading, we hear the phrase, “whoever does not renounce all of his possessions and even life itself, cannot be my disciple.” Jesus asserted it in the Sermon on the Mount: “No one can serve two masters; for he will either hate the one and love the other or be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon” (Mt 6:24). When Je-sus says that we must give up all our possessions in order to follow him, he doesn’t mean that we must all hold a giant yard sale and live as mendicants on the streets. He means that we should lead a detached life, willingly sharing our blessings with others. The four condi ons of discipleship as outlined by Jesus indicate a kind of total commitment that every follower of Christ should be prepared to live. The radical demands of Jesus call us to center our lives on the suffering and risen Christ. Jesus demands that his followers carry a cross– the sign of death. Andrew died on a cross; Simon was crucified; Bartholomew was flayed alive; James (son of Zebedee) was beheaded; The other James (son of Alphaeus) was beaten to death; Thomas was run through with a lance; Ma hias was stoned and then beheaded; Ma hew was slain by the sword; Peter was crucified up-side down; Thaddeus was shot to death with arrows; Philip was hanged. The demands that Jesus makes upon those who would follow him are ex-treme. Chris anity is not a Sunday morning religion. It is a hungering a er God, to the point of death if need be. It shakes our founda ons, topples our priori es, pits us against friend and family, and makes us strangers in this world…

Because we know there is much musical talent si ng in our pews, we’d like to invite more of you to the ministry. If you are interested in par cipa ng in a teen choir, men’s choir, joining one of our current groups, or helping out when we just need

voices; please contact Paula Niemeier. (573-291-1168 or [email protected]) We are in need of musicians and vocalists. Don’t worry, you expressing interest doesn’t

mean we’ll expect you to be on your own with a Mass just yet. Thank you!=

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SacredHeartLiturgicalMinistersSchedule September2019AUGUST 31 — SATURDAY, 4:30 PM KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SEPTEMBER 1 — SUNDAY, 10:00 AM KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

Server(s): Sam Schuup Lector: Ed Powell Eucharis c Ministers: Ed Sanning, Ron Schwintek, Bill Bi le, Bob Keilholz Greet/Usher: Mike Bax, Tom Burns, Gary Clark, Jerry Harms, Music Ministry: Lynn Robinson, Sacred Heart Choir

Server(s): Emily Harms, Lily Powell ,Sierra Zuck Lector: Charles Smith Eucharis c Ministers: Duane Kliethermes, Jay Harms, Clint Zuck, Marc Markway Greet/Usher: Brandon & Ryan Klietheremes, Bart & Gus Albertson Music Ministry: Pa Dudenhoeffer, Guitar Choir

SEPTEMBER 7 SATURDAY, 4:30 PM SEPTEMBER 8 — SUNDAY, 10:00 AM

Server(s): Sam Schupp Lector: Jeremia Markway Eucharis c Ministers: Terri Thebeau, Sharon Lepper, Ed Sanning, Clara Schupp Greet/Usher: Bill & Jo Bi le, Art Roth, Donna Schmidt Music Ministry : Marilyn Zuck, Greg Evers, Greg Jarre , Ron Schwintek

Server(s): Tanner Colonius, Madison Hees, Sierra Zuck Lector: Greg Jarre Eucharis c Ministers: Gary Block, Julie McDevi , Kathy Ressel, Rosanne Weidinger Greet/Usher: Bill Weidinger, Art Roth, Tyer Schmidt Music Ministry Paula Niemeier, Sharon Lepper, Lore a Ponce

SEPTEMBER 14 SATURDAY, 4:30 PM SEPTEMBER 15 — SUNDAY, 10:00 AM

Server(s): Sam Schupp Lector: Cheryl Schulte Eucharis c Ministers: Doris Christoff, Jane Hoffman, Ed Sanning Bob Keilholz Greet/Usher: Sylvester Schulte, Brandon Schupp, Bill Routon, Joe Bax Music Ministry: Pa Dudenhoeffer, Guitar Choir

Server(s): Emily Harms, Madison Hees, Sierra Zuck Lector: Marc Markway Eucharis c Ministers: Paula Niemeier, Denise Dornan, Terri Thebeau, Jay Harms Greet/Usher: Jimmy Dornan, Greg Evers, Julie McDevi , JoAnne Wooley Music Ministry: Lynn Robinson, Sacred Heart Choir

SEPTEMBER 21 SATURDAY, 4:30 PM SEPTEMBER 22 — SUNDAY, 10:00 AM

Server(s): Sam Schuup, Emily Harms Lector: Doris Christoff Eucharis c Ministers Joe & Bernice Bax, Be y Lilley, Clara Schupp Greet/Usher: Joe Lilley, Bill & Jo Bi le Music Ministry: Paula Niemeier, Sacred Heart Choir

Server(s): Bryn Frank, Kaleigh Powell, Lilly Powell Lector: Angie Fishburn Eucharis c Melissa Ingram, Clint & Paula Zuck, Mary Noyes Greet/Usher: Jeff Fishburn, Ron & Myrna Schwintek, Daniel Ingram Music Ministry: Lynn Robinson, Sacred Heart Choir

SEPTEMBER 28 SATURDAY, 4:30 PM THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SEPTEMBER 29 — SUNDAY, 10:00 AM THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

Server(s): Sam Schuup Lector: Mike Kriegshauser Eucharis c Ministers Ed Sanning, Joe Bax, Bill Routon, Ed Powell Greet/Usher: Jerry Harms, Mike Bax, Gary Clark, Tom Burns Music Ministry: Lynn Robinson, The Knights of Columbus

Server(s): Lector: Duane Kliethermes Eucharis c: Marc Markway, Clint Zuck, Bill Allen, Jay Harms Greet/Usher: Brandon Klietheremes, Ryan Kliethermes, Art Roth, Tyler Schmidt Music Ministry: Pa Dudenhoeffer, The Knights of Columbus

September 8, 2019 — Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

SpringAgainWeinvitealladultstoSpringAgain.WednesdaySeptember18,2019

After8amMass,therewillbecoffeeanddonuts,wildpitchgamesandchallengingpuzzles!Lunchwillbeat12pm.Pleasecomeandbringacovereddishand

afriendortwo!

The Knights of Columbus will be having breakfast on the following dates:

October 20th-Proceeds for the Civil Air Patrol November 17th-Proceeds for Sacred Heart Youth

Annual Assembly of the Missouri Catholic Conference

The Catholic Bishops of Missouri invite you to attend the Annual Assembly of the Missouri Catholic Con-ference on Saturday, October 5th, in Jefferson City.

Come learn about public policy from the experts who are involved in advocacy on a daily basis. The theme of this year’s gathering is “Raising the Next

Generation of Catholic Advocates.” The event is free and includes lunch and childcare for children above four years of age. A youth track is available for stu-dents in middle school and up and includes a mock legislature where students can debate bills on the

floor of the Missouri Senate. To register for the event, go to MOCatholic.org or call 1-800-456-1679.

See you on October 5th!

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September 8, 2019 — Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary

September 2019 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2 Labor Day

Parish Office Closed

3 Mass 8am

4 5 Pastoral Council Mtg.

6:30pm

6 First Friday Mass 8am, followed by Adoration through Saturday, 4pm

7 First Saturday Mass 8am, followed by Adoration through ,4pm Reconciliation 3:30pm, Mass 4:30pm

8 Mass 10am

PSR Registration following Mass at

Parish Hall

9

10 Communion Service 8am

11

12 Altar Society Meeting 7pm

13

Communion Service 8am

14 Reconciliation

3:30pm Mass 4:30pm

15

First Day of PSR 8:45am-9:45am

Mass 10am

16

K of C Meeting 7pm

17 Communion Service 8am

18 Spring Again

8:30am-Lunch 12:00pm

19

20

Communion Service 8am

21 Reconciliation

3:30pm Mass 4:30pm

22 PSR

8:45am-9:45am Mass 10am

23

24 Communion Service 8am

25

26

27

Communion Service 8am

28 Reconciliation

3:30pm Mass 4:30pm

29 PSR

8:45am-9:45am Mass 10am

30

NOTE Fr. Alex will be

gone –9-10-2016-10-16-2019

The Diocese of Jefferson City Women’s Ministry Office invites you to gather

your gal pals and join our newly formed diocesan-wide book club. Our first book is entitled, “girl, arise” and is written by Claire Swinarksi. This

book promises to be “smart, witty, and fearless” with an invitation to “live boldly, love your faith and change the world.” Discussion questions will

be available Oct. 1 at https://diojeffcity.org/womens-ministry/ or on our Facebook

page, Jefferson City Diocesan Women’s Ministry. The book may be purchased through many outlets

including Amazon, Barnes & Noble or Ava Maria Press. For more information, contact LeAnn

Korsmeyer, Coordinator of Women’s Ministry, at 573-635-9127 or [email protected].

Rosary Congress Oct. 5-11

Our Lady has instructed us to “pray with the heart.” To pray with the heart is a decision to set aside everything, to concen-trate, and to persevere in a pure prayer. For the first me the Diocese of Jefferson City will join with many dioceses across

the country for the Rosary Congress Oct. 5-11. Each parish can determine its means of par cipa ng to for healing in our

Church, for more voca ons, and for our country. Let’s set our parishes on fire with a mission of love and consecrate our

hearts to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. For more informa on, visit www.rosarycongressusa.org or

email [email protected].

Capital Campaign Funds For Church Remodel Total Pledges: $191,667.00 Pledges Received to date $166,191.00 Weekly Pledge total $105.00 Visitor Contribu ons $1,387.00 Sacred Heart sale of Land $65,000.00 Building Expenses Tom Sater Design Consul ng $2,500.00 Liturgical Arts Studio $7,937.47. Crucifix/Sacred Heart Statue Columbia Associates Architecture $38,928.05 B Johnson Contrac ng $548,231.98 Artech Light for gathering area $5,750.00 (1000 Bulbs and Adaptors for lights) $751.92 Midway Rental- $25.00 (rental fee for jack to move marble slab) RP Lumber (adhesive for Sta ons of The Cross) $209.78 The Vox Box (Sound System Setup) $4,207.25 James Smith (se ng up organ& piano) $1,575.00 Midwest Tin ng Inc. ( Sacristy window) $267.75 Smith Paper (Restroom Sighns, Mats) $422.18 Keith Miller (Light Bulbs for Altar) $151.16 Quality Electric (add 2 can lights to altar) $745.00

Total to date $611,702.54

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