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Riverside Richmond Wellman

“To Know God and Make God Known Through Word, Worship, Fellowship, and Service”

Jun 6, 2021

“To Know God and Make God Known Through Word, Worship, Fellowship, and Service”

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Cluster Parish Staff

Pastor

Rev. Fr. Bill Roush 319-648-2331 319-430-6888 [email protected]

Pastoral Associate

Dcn. Derick Cranston Pastoral Associate 319-936-0927 [email protected]

Business Administrator

Jane Duwa 319-648-2331 [email protected]

Financial Secretary

Tami Edwards 319-648-2331 [email protected]

Director of Religious Ed

Rosemary Fiagle 319-354-7048 [email protected]

P.O. Box C - 360 N. Washburn St - Riverside, IA 52327

YTD Budget

YTD Collection

Under/Over

St. Mary’s

$ 71,910

$ 75,624

+$ 3,714

Holy Trinity

YTD Budget

YTD Collection

Under/Over

$ 64,343

$ 69,573

+$ 5,230

St. Joseph’s

YTD Budget

YTD Collection

Under/Over

$ 27,968

$ 36,083

+$ 8,115

Mass Intentions Jun 9 to Jun 13

Richard & Dorothy Stumpf

John & Elsie Wieland Family

Ronald Latta

Steve Slaubaugh

Donald & Darlene Leinen

People of the Cluster

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

Sun

Sun

8:30am SJ

8:30am HT

8:30am SM

5:00pm SJ

8:00am HT

10:00am SM

Social Action St. Mary’s Peggy Bush [email protected]

Holy Trinity Cathy Latta [email protected]

St. Joseph’s Leslie Slaubaugh [email protected]

. Stewardship

St. Mary’s Dan Snyder [email protected]

Holy Trinity Karen Brandt [email protected]

St. Joseph’s Jeff Horesowsky [email protected]

. Family Life

St. Mary’s Jean Lenz [email protected]

Holy Trinity Hayley Hershberger [email protected]

St. Joseph’s Barb Eash email: [email protected]

***The number of Mass Intention requests for 2021 has

now exceeded the number of Masses we can say in a year.

All future Mass intentions requests will be submitted to

the diocese. The diocese will then send them to retired

priests who will offer a Mass for your Mass Intention.

Liturgy St. Mary’s Barb Simon [email protected]

Holy Trinity Mary Capper [email protected]

St. Joseph’s Junell Duwa [email protected]

. . Faith Formation

St. Mary’s Nicolette Edwards [email protected]

Holy Trinity Lisa TeBockhorst [email protected]

St. Joseph’s Angie Goodwin [email protected]

. Church & Parish Life

St. Mary’s Doug Kleopfer [email protected]

Holy Trinity Wendy Mayer [email protected]

St. Joseph’s Cathy Conway [email protected]

Emmaus Groups

Please consider joining a “Discipleship Quad” to participate in an Emmaus Group.

These are four-person pray-er groups that are very in-formal and flexible to ac-

commodate your schedule. Information and vid-eos can be found at clusterparishes.org. Click the “Communications & Resources” tab, and click on “Emmaus Groups”.

If Interested Contact: Dcn Derick [email protected] (319) 936-0927 or Fr Bill [email protected] (319) 430-6888

Mass Offerings (as of May-23)

To report child abuse call the Child Abuse Hotline: 800-362-2178. If it involves clergy or church personnel also notify Alicia Owens, Victim Assistance Coordinator: 563-349-5002.

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Pray the Rosary for Our Country What better time to raise our voices in prayer for our

country, it’s national and state law makers and citi-

zens during the summer patriotic holidays. The Catho-

lic Daughters of the Americas will be holding their

annual Patriotic Rosary Sunday June 13 at 2:00pm on

the Rosary Walk at St Wenceslaus. Feel free to bring

a lawn chair. In case of inclement weather, the rosary

will be held inside the church.

Wellman Summer Lunch Wellman Summer Lunch is looking for volunteers to

help prepare & serve food through the summer. Lunch

will be served Mon, Wed & Fri from the Wellman

City Hall basement & will run from June 14 - August

13. Call Amy Landes if you would like to volunteer

or have any questions: 319-383-1890

Day Pilgrimage to Sioux City, IA Come spend a day of rest and prayer at Trinity

Heights, Sioux City, IA on July 10, Saturday. Trini-

ty Heights grounds feature towering figures of the Im-

maculate Heart of Mary, Queen of Peace and the Sa-

cred Heart of Jesus, several Marian Shrines, the Last

Supper Wood Sculpture, Trinity gardens, the Way of

the Saints and a Marian Center Gift Shop. We will

travel via a coach bus from St. Thomas More Church,

Coralville at 5 a.m. and return at 9 p.m. The estimat-

ed cost (bus and driver gratuity, light breakfast, box

lunch and dinner) is $90 per person. For everyone’s

safety and peace of mind, we encourage all partici-

pants to be fully vaccinated by mid-June. If you are

interested or would like more information, please call

(leave message) 319-351-9297.

The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ

As our world faces so much turmoil and change, it is

now more important than ever to remember who God

is, who we are and where we are going. It is easy to

get distracted and lose focus, especially when we are

being pulled in so many directions. We can not only

lose sight of God but one another.

Maintaining our well developed and mature relation-

ships with God and one another is essential to continu-

ing to live, healthy, happy, and focused lives. In a

message to young people, Pope Benedict XVI said,

“the happiness you are seeking, the happiness you

have a right to enjoy has a name and a face: it is Jesus

of Nazareth, hidden in the Eucharist.”

What is true for those who are younger is even truer

for those who are older. Regardless of how the partic-

ulars of life change over time, human beings are still

hard-wired to seek the fullness of life and happiness.

How we embark on this journey and what we choose

along the way will indicate whether we meet success.

There is so much brokenness and pain in our world.

Many people are lost, feeling lonely, anxious, margin-

alized, victimized, isolated, oppressed, and abused.

Every time we receive the Body of Christ, we have an

opportunity to become what we eat.

The power and presence of Christ in the Eucharist be-

comes present in us and effects change in ourselves

and in the lives of those we meet. We are given the

grace to become temples of justice and peace, carrying

God’s sacred Presence within us wherever we go. Our

faith community is ignited with the fire of God’s love

and stands out as a beacon of hope in a world that is

lost.

This is the only way we can discover peace-filled res-

olutions to violence and create innovative solutions to

what is fueling its need in the first place. True happi-

ness, for the young and old alike, becomes an obtaina-

ble goal.

St. John Maria Vianney says it so well. “There is

nothing so great as the Eucharist. If God had some-

thing more precious, he would have given it to us.”

Only the Eucharist has the ability to connect, sustain,

strengthen, and properly orient us, not only on the

road of this life but the road to life eternal.

-continued -

Knowing this, when life gets challenging, unsettling,

and difficult, we can rely on and cling to this gift we

have in the Real Presence of Christ. This actual en-

counter with God celebrates God’s unconditional love

for us and grounds us to the truth of who we are in a

way nothing else is able to do.

Through the Eucharist we really do become the Body

of Christ, we are also bonded together in a most per-

fect way to one another as that Body. Nourished, unit-

ed, and strengthened by the Eucharist, let us individu-

ally and collectively, bring this wonderful gift to all

we meet, especially the poor with whom we have a

special connection.

©LPi

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KC Statewide Fraternal Benefit Night Long Term Care - What it is.

How people pay for it. Why people need it.

Studies show that of those individuals reaching 65

years of age, 70% will need Long Term Care services

at some point. The expense of Long Term Care can

quickly drain the assets of those who are in need of

those services, jeopardizing people’s plans for the as-

sets that they have spent a lifetime of hard work accu-

mulating. This presentation will give an overview of

what Long Term Care is, how people pay for those

services, why having a plan for Long Term Care ex-

penses is vital to any well executed retirement plan,

and how Knights of Columbus Long Term Care insur-

ance works. To be register for the presentation on June

9th 7:30pm go to:

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/

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Vaccination Clinic

On Friday June 11, Pleasantview is hosting a Covid-

19 vaccination clinic in the Friendship Center. We are

partnering with the Washington County Department of

Public Health, which will provide both the Johnson &

Johnson and Pfizer vaccines. The clinic will be a walk

in, no appointments necessary, from 3:00 – 6:00 pm.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact

our Director of Nursing, Holly Lear.

Job Opening The Office of Evangelization at the Diocese of Daven-

port is hiring for the position of Summer Project Asso-

ciate. The Summer Project Associate will work direct-

ly and collaboratively with the Director of Evangeliza-

tion, the Office of Evangelization, and other pertinent

Offices in the Chancery. Principal responsibilities in-

clude three reports which examine the state of digital

engagement in the diocese, identifying models of digi-

tal evangelization, and researching already existing

digital evangelization training programs. Please see

the full position description on the diocesan website.

This position is 20 hours per week for 8-10 weeks and

pays $10/hour. There is some flexibility with start

dates. Send resume, cover letter, application, and a

writing sample (preferably from a theology class) by

June 9, 2021 to

Tiara Hatfield [email protected]

780 West Central Park Ave

Davenport, IA 52804

Congratulations! Congratulations to our graduating seniors!

Highland Brogan Carolan

Alyssa Clarke

Matt Colbert

Kadin Jepson

Fiona Mahler

Grant Prybil

Kaitlyn Redden

Mid-Prairie Colby Rourke

Aaron Slaubaugh

Emma Slaubaugh

Dominic McCain

Joe Allred

Olivia Duwa

Karsen Jehle

Myah Lugar

Nathan Quinby

Levi Schnoebelen

Connor Shalla