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Sunday, July 26, 2015—10:00 a.m. +Ray Kaiser Monday, July 27,, 2015—8:00 a.m. For Deacon Steve’s Anniversary of Ordination Thursday, July 30, 2015—8:00 a.m. +Leora Bauer Friday, July 31 2015—8:00 a.m. +Patti Montroy Sunday, August 2, 2015—10:00 a.m. +Brian McConachie Envelopes (38) Loose Children (3) Total: Votive Candles 783.00 78.00 7.00 $868.00 $36.00 Rosary recited before each weekday Mass & 10:00 a.m. Sunday Mass Neighboring Churches, Sunday Mass Times Walsh St. Pius V 08:00 a.m.. (Sun) Ellis Grove St. Mary’s 08:00 a.m. (Sun) Willisville St. Joseph 5:00 p.m. (Sat) Ruma St. Patrick’s 08:00 a.m. (Sun) Ruma Convent Chapel 11:00 a.m. (Sun) Prairie du Rocher St. Joseph 05:00 p.m. (Sat) 8:30 a.m. (Sun) Sparta Lady of Lourdes 05:00 p.m. (Sat) 10:00 a.m. (Sun) Red Bud St. John’s 04:00 p.m. (Sat) 10:00 a.m. (Sun) Chester St. Mary’s 05:00 p.m. (Sat) 9:00 a.m. (Sun) Area Events and Happenings Adult Education at St. Boniface Parish, Monday, July 27th at 6:30 p.m. in the parish rectory meeting room. Series topic: Martin Luther and the Reformation—Faith and Works 72nd Annual Healing & Hope Novena to Our Lady of the Snows, Tuesday, July 28th through Wednesday, August 5, 7:30 p.m. Each evening of the Novena includes Mass, special music, scripture re- flections and prayers for finding healing and hope within life’s diffi- culties. A candlelight rosary procession closes each evening. Free. For more information, call 618-397-6700, ext. 6276. snows.org /novena Healing Day of Reflection: Wounded Blessings with Fr. Joe Nassal, CPPS, Saturday, August 1, 9 a.m.—3 p.m. Many experiences in life inflict wounds upon our hearts. When these wounds occur, we real- ize that we are not in control. We will explore how the losses we suf- fer in life can teach us humility and compassion. Cost: $30 (lunch included). For more information, call 618-397-6700 ext. 6270. snows.org/healing Spaghetti Supper with meat balls Saturday, August 1, St. Joseph Parish, Willisville, IL. Served from 4 to 7 p.m. in St. Joseph’s a/c hall. Cash Bingo at 7:30 p.m. Beer Poker and other concessions. Carry -Outs available. 27th Annual Chicken Dinner & Auction Sunday, August 2nd. Mass at 10 a.m. Dinner: 11:00 a.m.—4:00 p.m. Auction begins at 12 noon. Silent Auction, Country Store & Quilt Raffle. Rummage sale items 1/2 price on Auction Day. St. Patrick Church, Tipton. Evansville Community Blood Drive Wednesday, August 5, 2015, 2-6 p.m. Knights of Columbus Hall, 303 Broad St., Evansville, IL. Co- sponsored by Christ our Savior Lutheran High School. Annual Kirchenfest St. Augustine Catholic Church, Hecker, IL Sat- urday, August 15th at Hecker Community Center Grounds & Build- ing. Old-Fashioned Fried Chicken and Pork Sausage Dinners—Buffet Style with homemade dressing, German Potato Salad, Desserts, Drinks, etc. Served in a/c building. Serving begins at 3:00 p.m. No tickets will be sold after 6:30 p.m. Quilt Bingo begins at 6:30 p.m. Music by Riverside from 7-11 p.m. Kid’s Korner, Silent Auction, Cake Stand, Baskets, Country Store, Sandwich Stand and lots more. Most stand opening after 4 p.m. Mass. Contact info on day of picnic only: John 618-971-7591 or Denny 618-920-9082. 9th Annual Tiki Trot 5 K Competitive & Fun Run/Walk and half-mile Youth Run/Walk. Online only registration. http:// www.finallapracing.com/heckertikitrot.html. For info call Susie Heck @618-978-1668 or email: [email protected]. First 750 pre- registered by 8/1 receive T-Shirt. No Rain Date or Refunds. Come visit the Shrine of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin The opportunity to “Journey with a Saint” is open to people of all faith traditions. Come visit the Shrine of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin—canonized as the eighth United States saint in 2006—daily from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. There is no admission charge. To schedule a guided tour or pilgrimage, contact Rita O’Donohue at [email protected] or call 812-535-2945 Gerald Schulein, Dawn Johnson, Ava Buch, Jan Fassler, Bertha Caron, Mary Alice Sauerhage, Pat Blum, Nick Schoenberger, David Brancecum, Debbie Kelly, Jeff Newbold, Janet Wolff, Donna Heuman, Kim Morotay, Allene Becker, Kevin Kern, Megan Ricketts, Maedell Renner, Pearl Rein- hold, Wanda Long, Doreen Kohrs, Alice Kaiser, Harold Braun, Paul Schulein, Jerry Stefani, Amelia Meyer, Melanie Ganaway, Linda Young, Donna Trost, Jane Coleman, Ethel Montroy, Zaryiah Brown and several special intentions. For our homebound parishioners and their caretak- ers. For those in nursing homes and care centers. For the family and friends of Leora Bauer. Names will be listed for one month unless we are notified otherwise Thank you for your generous support! You may drop your envelope in the Offertory Basket at any of our nearby parishes: Sparta, Ellis Grove, Chester, Walsh. Etc. Your envelope and gift will be returned to St. Boniface Parish and credited to you! Please use your envelope! St. Boniface Parish Offering July 19th, 2015 Holy Mass Schedule and Intentions July 26 Drake Schulein July 26 Deacon Steve— Anniversary of Ordina- tion Liturgical Ministers Sunday, August 2, 2015—10:00 a.m. Lector—Jason Stefani Extra-Ordinary Ministers—Rita Walter and Kathy Schilling Servers—Lydia and Jada Long Greeters—Jo Ann & Mark McConachie Gift Bearers—Stefani Family Ushers—Dave Walter and Dale Schilling Sign-up sheet available for all ministers on the table in the gathering area. Check out the upcoming trips sponsored by Buena Vista National Bank—Lantern Festival, Oct. Owl Prowl, & Gay- lord Opryland Resort. See bulletin board for more info. Check out the new Joint Website: Our Lady of Lourdes, Sparta; St. Boniface, Evansville; St. Pius V, Walsh; St. Jo- seph, Willisville. A link to the website is on our St. Boniface website at http://frteck.weebly.com or go directly to the joint website at: Saintspbjoll.com This weekend we welcome Fr. Jim Dougherty to our parishes. Fr. Jim is a retired priest of the Diocese of Belleville whose last assignment was in Trenton, IL. I have not had a weekend away since January so I thought I would take advantage of a couple of events this weekend. Many of you know that I am fascinated by trains so I will be at the train show in Belle- ville. Also, a dear friend of mine is celebrating her daughter’s first birthday with a party on Saturday afternoon. Next weekend is the Spaghetti Supper at St. Joseph’s Parish in Willisville. We will be having the regular Satur- day evening mass at 5pm so please come over for mass and have a delicious meal. If you have never been to the Spaghetti Supper then you are missing out on some of the largest and most tender meat- balls you have ever had. Every year my family took me over to the supper at St. Joseph’s Parish and I have many memories there. Come and make some memories! July 27 Gary Renner July 27 Tony Stork Adult Education Summer 2015 Martin Luther and the Reformation In 2017 people from around the world will celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. Numerous political, economic, social and religious transfor- mations caused the reformation as well as the personality of one Augustinian monk fearing for his own salvation. Join us in this special series as we examine the life and teachings of Martin Luther. Rather than simply dismissing Luther’s work as polemical or uncritically accepting his teachings we will watch a DVD series by Dr. Phillip Cary who balances different perspectives regarding this remarkable man. We will meet on Monday evenings from 6:30—8 p.m. in the St. Boniface Meeting Room. Please join us for food, fellowship, and learning Date Topic July 27 Faith and Works August 3 Sacraments and Indulgences August 10 The Reformation August 17 Luther’s Writings August 24 Luther and the Lord’s Supper August 31 Luther and Baptism September 7 Luther, the Bible, and Erasmus September 14 Luther and Protestantism TBA Luther, Enemies, and Politics TBA Luther, Jews, and Modernity Respect Life Corner There is Hope After AbortionThere is no grief like the grief that does not speak.” Henry Longfellow. The grief over an abortion experience is often so deep that it seems to be silent. Women and men may bear this burden for years think- ing that there is no hope of forgiveness or peace. Learn, Act, Connect, Pray: Project Rachel and Project Joseph provide healing and hope to women and men wounded by abortion. To learn more, go to Project- [email protected] or [email protected]. All inquiries are kept confiden- tial. Pray that all those wounded by abortion can begin the journey of healing and reconciliation. Chester Area Christian Food Pantry, Inc. Items Needed: Peanut butter, Canned fruit, Canned Meats 268 households, 755 individuals served in June. Warm weather brings additional needs at The Society of St. Vincent De Paul During the warmer spring/summer weather, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul-Belleville Council is in need of: bottled water, Gatorade (or similar drinks). In addition, their inventory of clothing is running low. They would be grateful for donations of clean, gently used: clothing for babies, children, men and women. Items can be dropped off at St. Vincent de Paul Offices—#13 Vieux Carre Drive, East St. Louis (LoiselVillage area/immediately off Route 157) or call 618-394- 0126, Ext. 12 or 13, for additional information. Events of the Week Monday—Adult Education 6:30-8 p.m. Parish Meeting Room Project Rachel Weekend Retreat this retreat is open to any woman who has been affected by abortion. Held in a private, home-like, non- judgmental setting, the focus will be on healing the mind, body, and soul. Cost is $175 with $50 due at registration; however, financial assistance is available. Please contact Marisol at 314-792-7451 or [email protected] with any questions or to register. Online registra- tion is also available at https://archsti.org/respectlife/webform/project- rachel-retreat-registration Money Counters for the month of August are Judy and Dave Renner.

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Sunday, July 26, 2015—10:00 a.m. +Ray Kaiser Monday, July 27,, 2015—8:00 a.m. For Deacon Steve’s Anniversary of Ordination Thursday, July 30, 2015—8:00 a.m. +Leora Bauer Friday, July 31 2015—8:00 a.m. +Patti Montroy Sunday, August 2, 2015—10:00 a.m. +Brian McConachie

Envelopes (38) Loose Children (3)

Total:

Votive Candles

783.00 78.00 7.00

$868.00

$36.00

Rosary recited before each weekday Mass & 10:00 a.m. Sunday Mass

Neighboring Churches, Sunday Mass Times

Walsh St. Pius V 08:00 a.m.. (Sun)

Ellis Grove St. Mary’s 08:00 a.m. (Sun)

Willisville St. Joseph 5:00 p.m. (Sat)

Ruma St. Patrick’s 08:00 a.m. (Sun)

Ruma Convent Chapel 11:00 a.m. (Sun)

Prairie du Rocher St. Joseph 05:00 p.m. (Sat) 8:30 a.m. (Sun)

Sparta Lady of Lourdes 05:00 p.m. (Sat) 10:00 a.m. (Sun)

Red Bud St. John’s 04:00 p.m. (Sat) 10:00 a.m. (Sun)

Chester St. Mary’s 05:00 p.m. (Sat) 9:00 a.m. (Sun)

Area Events and Happenings

Adult Education at St. Boniface Parish, Monday, July 27th at 6:30 p.m. in the parish rectory meeting room. Series topic: Martin Luther

and the Reformation—Faith and Works

72nd Annual Healing & Hope Novena to Our Lady of the Snows, Tuesday, July 28th through Wednesday, August 5, 7:30 p.m. Each evening of the Novena includes Mass, special music, scripture re-flections and prayers for finding healing and hope within life’s diffi-culties. A candlelight rosary procession closes each evening. Free. For more information, call 618-397-6700, ext. 6276. snows.org

/novena

Healing Day of Reflection: Wounded Blessings with Fr. Joe Nassal, CPPS, Saturday, August 1, 9 a.m.—3 p.m. Many experiences in life inflict wounds upon our hearts. When these wounds occur, we real-ize that we are not in control. We will explore how the losses we suf-fer in life can teach us humility and compassion. Cost: $30 (lunch included). For more information, call 618-397-6700 ext. 6270.

snows.org/healing

Spaghetti Supper with meat balls Saturday, August 1, St. Joseph Parish, Willisville, IL. Served from 4 to 7 p.m. in St. Joseph’s a/c hall. Cash Bingo at 7:30 p.m. Beer Poker and other concessions. Carry

-Outs available.

27th Annual Chicken Dinner & Auction Sunday, August 2nd. Mass at 10 a.m. Dinner: 11:00 a.m.—4:00 p.m. Auction begins at 12 noon. Silent Auction, Country Store & Quilt Raffle. Rummage sale items

1/2 price on Auction Day. St. Patrick Church, Tipton.

Evansville Community Blood Drive Wednesday, August 5, 2015, 2-6 p.m. Knights of Columbus Hall, 303 Broad St., Evansville, IL. Co-

sponsored by Christ our Savior Lutheran High School.

Annual Kirchenfest St. Augustine Catholic Church, Hecker, IL Sat-urday, August 15th at Hecker Community Center Grounds & Build-ing. Old-Fashioned Fried Chicken and Pork Sausage Dinners—Buffet Style with homemade dressing, German Potato Salad, Desserts, Drinks, etc. Served in a/c building. Serving begins at 3:00 p.m. No tickets will be sold after 6:30 p.m. Quilt Bingo begins at 6:30 p.m. Music by Riverside from 7-11 p.m. Kid’s Korner, Silent Auction, Cake Stand, Baskets, Country Store, Sandwich Stand and lots more. Most stand opening after 4 p.m. Mass. Contact info on day of picnic only: John 618-971-7591 or Denny 618-920-9082. 9th Annual Tiki Trot 5 K Competitive & Fun Run/Walk and half-mile Youth Run/Walk. Online only registration. http://www.finallapracing.com/heckertikitrot.html. For info call Susie Heck @618-978-1668 or email: [email protected]. First 750 pre-

registered by 8/1 receive T-Shirt. No Rain Date or Refunds.

Come visit the Shrine of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin The opportunity to “Journey with a Saint” is open to people of all faith traditions. Come visit the Shrine of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin—canonized as the eighth United States saint in 2006—daily from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. There is no admission charge. To schedule a guided tour or pilgrimage, contact Rita O’Donohue at

[email protected] or call 812-535-2945

Gerald Schulein, Dawn Johnson, Ava Buch, Jan Fassler, Bertha Caron, Mary Alice Sauerhage, Pat Blum, Nick Schoenberger, David Brancecum, Debbie Kelly, Jeff Newbold, Janet Wolff, Donna Heuman, Kim Morotay, Allene Becker, Kevin Kern, Megan Ricketts, Maedell Renner, Pearl Rein-hold, Wanda Long, Doreen Kohrs, Alice Kaiser, Harold Braun, Paul Schulein, Jerry Stefani, Amelia Meyer, Melanie Ganaway, Linda Young, Donna Trost, Jane Coleman, Ethel Montroy, Zaryiah Brown and several special intentions. For our homebound parishioners and their caretak-ers. For those in nursing homes and care centers. For the family and

friends of Leora Bauer.

Names will be listed for one month unless we are notified otherwise

Thank you for your generous support! You may drop your envelope in the Offertory Basket at any of our nearby parishes: Sparta, Ellis Grove,

Chester, Walsh. Etc. Your envelope and gift will be returned to St. Boniface Parish and credited to you! Please use your envelope!

St. Boniface Parish Offering

July 19th, 2015

Holy Mass Schedule

and Intentions

July 26 Drake Schulein

July 26 Deacon Steve—Anniversary of Ordina-tion

Liturgical Ministers

Sunday, August 2, 2015—10:00 a.m. Lector—Jason Stefani Extra-Ordinary Ministers—Rita Walter and Kathy Schilling Servers—Lydia and Jada Long Greeters—Jo Ann & Mark McConachie Gift Bearers—Stefani Family Ushers—Dave Walter and Dale Schilling Sign-up sheet available for all ministers on the table in the gathering area.

Check out the upcoming trips sponsored by Buena Vista National Bank—Lantern Festival, Oct. Owl Prowl, & Gay-lord Opryland Resort. See bulletin board for more info.

Check out the new Joint Website: Our Lady of Lourdes, Sparta; St. Boniface, Evansville; St. Pius V, Walsh; St. Jo-seph, Willisville. A link to the website is on our St. Boniface website at http://frteck.weebly.com or go directly to the

joint website at: Saintspbjoll.com

This weekend we welcome Fr. Jim Dougherty

to our parishes. Fr. Jim is a retired priest of the

Diocese of Belleville whose last assignment

was in Trenton, IL. I have not had a weekend

away since January so I thought I would take advantage of a couple of events this weekend.

Many of you know that I am fascinated by

trains so I will be at the train show in Belle-

ville. Also, a dear friend of mine is celebrating

her daughter’s first birthday with a party on

Saturday afternoon. Next weekend is the Spaghetti Supper at St.

Joseph’s Parish in Willisville. We will be having the regular Satur-

day evening mass at 5pm so please come over for mass and have a

delicious meal. If you have never been to the Spaghetti Supper then

you are missing out on some of the largest and most tender meat-

balls you have ever had. Every year my family took me over to the

supper at St. Joseph’s Parish and I have many memories there.

Come and make some memories!

July 27 Gary Renner

July 27 Tony Stork

Adult Education Summer 2015 Martin Luther and the Reformation

In 2017 people from around the world will celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. Numerous political, economic, social and religious transfor-mations caused the reformation as well as the personality of one Augustinian monk fearing for his own salvation. Join us in this special series as we examine the life and teachings of Martin Luther. Rather than simply dismissing Luther’s work as polemical or uncritically accepting his teachings we will watch a DVD series by Dr. Phillip Cary who balances different perspectives regarding this remarkable man. We will meet on Monday evenings from 6:30—8 p.m. in the St. Boniface Meeting

Room. Please join us for food, fellowship, and learning Date Topic

July 27 Faith and Works

August 3 Sacraments and Indulgences

August 10 The Reformation

August 17 Luther’s Writings

August 24 Luther and the Lord’s Supper

August 31 Luther and Baptism

September 7 Luther, the Bible, and Erasmus

September 14 Luther and Protestantism

TBA Luther, Enemies, and Politics

TBA Luther, Jews, and Modernity

Respect Life Corner There is Hope After Abortion— “There is no grief like the grief that does not speak.” Henry Longfellow. The grief over an abortion experience is often so deep that it seems to be silent. Women and men may bear this burden for years think-ing that there is no hope of forgiveness or peace. Learn, Act, Connect, Pray: Project Rachel and Project Joseph provide healing and hope to women and men wounded by abortion. To learn more, go to [email protected] or [email protected]. All inquiries are kept confiden-tial. Pray that all those wounded by abortion can begin the journey of healing and reconciliation.

Chester Area Christian Food Pantry, Inc.

Items Needed: Peanut butter, Canned fruit, Canned Meats

268 households, 755 individuals served in June.

Warm weather brings additional needs at The Society of St. Vincent De Paul During the warmer spring/summer weather, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul-Belleville Council is in need of: bottled water, Gatorade (or similar drinks). In addition, their inventory of clothing is running low. They would be grateful for donations of clean, gently

used: clothing for babies, children, men and women. Items can be dropped off at St. Vincent de Paul Offices—#13 Vieux Carre Drive, East St. Louis (LoiselVillage area/immediately off Route 157) or call 618-394-0126, Ext. 12 or 13, for additional information.

Events of the Week

Monday—Adult Education 6:30-8 p.m. Parish Meeting

Room

Project Rachel Weekend Retreat this retreat is open to any woman

who has been affected by abortion. Held in a private, home-like, non-

judgmental setting, the focus will be on healing the mind, body, and

soul. Cost is $175 with $50 due at registration; however, financial

assistance is available. Please contact Marisol at 314-792-7451 or [email protected] with any questions or to register. Online registra-

tion is also available at https://archsti.org/respectlife/webform/project-

rachel-retreat-registration

Money Counters for the month of August are Judy and

Dave Renner.

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Fertilization

Weed Control

Aeration & Seeding

Shrub Trimming & Mulching

Trees & Shrubs

Retaining Walls & Patios

St. Boniface Ladies Society

Call the parish office 853-4435

Total Eclipse is founded on trust, integrity, and respect. We are proud to offer these values in our sales and business practices so our cus-tomers keep coming back. Our pre-owned vehicles on our lot have

the best prices and quality in the area so come by and see us today!

Auto Sales & Service

Jim Cox Service Technician

Steven Stroh Owner

Service Hours: Mon. - Fri. 7 a.m. - 3 p.m.

On the Web: totaleclipseautosales.com

Cell: (618) 410-0306 Office: (618) 282-2154

Email: steves@ htc.net Fax: (618) 282-2228

415 N. Main Street - Red Bud, Illinois 62278

Are you interested in learning more about your faith? Would you like to strengthen your relationship with Jesus Christ and His Church? Tune in to Catholic Radio on 90.3 FM WMSH. Programing includes daily Holy Mass, devotions, Catechetics, live call-in shows, and much more. For a program schedule and a free CD, please call (314) 752-7000 or toll-free (877) 305-1234.

Signs: The Gospel of John Sunday, September 20, 2015 at 7 pm

Luke: Stories on the Road Monday, September 21, at 7 pm and

THE LETTER OF JAMES Tuesday, September 22, 2015 at 7 pm

MARY HELP OF CHRISTIANS - ST BONIFACE - ST MARY’S - ELLIS GROVE

http://www.runyeonproductions.com

1007 Olive Street Evansville, Illinois 62242 Phone 618-853-4435

Weekend Mass Schedule

St Joseph (Willisville) - Saturday 5:00 p.m. Reconciliation 4:30 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.

St Mary’s (Ellis Grove) - Sunday 8:00 a.m. Reconciliation 7:30 a.m.—7:45 a.m.

St. Boniface - Sunday 10:00 a.m. Reconciliation 9:40 - 9:50 a.m.

Weekday Masses

St Boniface Monday and Thursday 8:00 a.m.

St Mary Divine Maternity Tuesday 8:00 a.m.

Holy Day Masses Will Be Announced

Anointing of the Sick St. Boniface - 1st Friday Mass 8:00 a.m.

St. Mary - 2nd Friday Mass 8:00 a.m.

Baptism Preparation

Contact the Parish Office to schedule a Baptism.

Marriage Preparation Please contact the parish office at least SIX MONTHS before the intended date so that the required preparation can be completed.

Joining our Parish

We welcome all guests and those wishing to become members of our Parish Family. Please contact the Parish Office 853-4435 for information on becoming a member of St. Boniface Parish Family. Contact the Parish Office for information on RCIA (Rite of Chris-tian Initiation of Adults).

Pastor Reverend Ben Stern

Permanent Deacon Deacon Steven Pautler

Transitional Deacon Reverend Mr. Brett Judkins

Parish Secretary Alice Ohms

Parish Trustees Robert Myerscough

Jo Ann McConachie

Parish Council Jason Stefani - President

Amy Bauer, Rita Walter-Gina Bleem Al Zinselmeier, Ron Heinen

Director of Religious Education Deacon Steven Pautler

Parish School of Religion Barb Marlin, Natalie Becker, Gina Bleem,

Michelle Eggemeyer, Donna Schenk, Angie Walter, Al & Melanie Zinselmeier

Stewardship Chairperson Judy Renner

Ladies Society Contact the Parish Office

Parish Center & Educational Building Dianne Hess, Kathy Schilling, Ron Heinen

Email: [email protected] Web: http://frteck.weebly.com Fax: 618-853-4435 (call first) Office Hours: (Closed for Lunch 12 –1) Mon. Tue. Fri. (9:00 a.m.—4:30 p.m.) Closed Wed (afternoon) & Thursday

Parish Partnership - Our Lady of Lourdes (Sparta) St. Pius V (Walsh) St. Joseph (Willisville) St. Boniface (Evansville)

17h Sunday in Ordinary Time - Cycle B Sunday, July 26, 2015

501 Broadway Willisville, Illinois 62997 - Phone: 618.426.3321

Saturday, August 1, 2015

St. Joseph’s Parish Hall

Serving 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Celebration of Mass 5:00 p.m.

Cash Bingo @ 7:30 p.m.

Sacraments: New Perspectives

Traditional religious education emphasizes the function and role of the seven Sacraments, but our Theology on Tap sessions will pro-vide a broader perspec-

tive of what the sacraments mean and how we can live them out. Sacraments force us to rethink our notions of reality, our purpose, and our destiny. Join us for humor, intellectual stimulation, fellowship, and tasty beverages!

August 16th. 2-3:30 p.m. Sacraments and Divinization

Presented by: Father Ben Stern

Deacon Brett presented the “Theology on Tap”, at the Liberty Courtyard Winery on Sunday, July 19, 2015. The afternoon discussion was “Sacraments”. A nice crowd enjoyed the afternoon and the cool breeze from the Kaskaskia River.

Wednesday, August 5, 2015, 2-6 p.m.

Knights of Columbus Hall, 303 Broad St., Evansville, IL.

Co-sponsored by: Christ our Savior Lutheran High School.