“Go, sell what you have, and give to the poor and you will have treasure in heaven; then come, follow me. "(MK 10;21) As defined in scripture the root word of ‘treasure’ means “to hoard, to store up anything that is collected together (corn, oil, gold, silver, etc.)”.
All kids 5th grade and younger are invited to dress up like their favorite saint and come trick or treat in the Sacred Heart School parking lot Wednesday, Nov.6th from 5:15-6:30 pm.
We are a month removed from voting, both nationally, statewide and, locally. Politics can be contentious and emotional, facing constant communication on issues and concerns, driving fears and hopes.
“For whoever is not against us is for us. Anyone who give you a cup of water to drink because you belong Christ, amen, I say to you, will surely not lose his reward.”
By a quirk of faith a particular friendship began with an unplanned stop at a house near the Lil Sioux River in northwest Iowa.
“For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven.” (Eccl. 3:1)
On the ‘Lord’s Day’ we have the first day of Autumn, the equinox, when light and darkness are equal. Of course we all recognize the Latin meaning of ‘equinox’? “Equal night.”
We can't live the Christian life well in isolation. Longing for connection to live a Christian life? Connection to God and to other women?
Walking with Purpose invites all women to journey through Scripture together and build relationships that matter! Join us to learn more at our first Connect Coffee October 5th at 9 am in Sacred Heart's Parish Hall.
In our last full week of summer, with the leaves just beginning to turn different shades of green, brown, orange and yellow, the Diocese again asks for our stewardship of support. Together As One—our Diocesan Annual Appeal—is kicking off so to speak this week with a letter sent to all parishioners throughout the diocese.
“And people brought to Jesus a deaf man who had a speech impediment and begged him to lay his hand on him.”
When Johnny Carson still ruled late night television I recall a guest on the show that caught my attention.
Labor Day weekend, the last hurrah of summer and the nation’s pause to observe the responsibilities and honest endeavors of the men and women who contribute to America’s “strength, prosperity and well being
Ascension Parish is selling t-shirts to represent our church community. Each shirt cost $20, will all funds going to support our parish youth ministry. Contact Lizzie at [email protected] to make an order by September 13th.
After a short summer break (July) our parish Finance Board will gather this week for its monthly meeting. By Diocesan mandate each parish must have a Finance Board from five to eight members—with exceptions—meeting no less than four times a year. After a short summer break (July) our parish Finance Board will gather this week for its monthly meeting.
We welcome Emily Schieltz as our new Ascension Parish Director. For the past year she has served on the Parish Finance Board and I asked her to replace Gaylia Ostermeier who is ‘retiring’ as a long time parish director.
Ascension parishioners are invited to join us for our 10 a.m. annual outdoor Mass & parish picnic on September 8th at the Herman Park Pavilion in Boone. More details to come.
We are all familiar with the feeding of the multitudes, in particular John’s description of the 5,000 hungry and tired individuals gathered before Jesus and his disciples. Some say the miracle that transpired with the boys’ five loaves and two fish actually culminated with the sharing of all the food the many individuals had brought with them
“Come away by yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while.”
Our short gospel passage provides the impetus, the inspiration, to pause and absorb the solitude, the peace, the presence of God whether in the form of verbal prayers or meditation, or contemplation.
Jesus summoned the twelve and began to send them out two by two. .all . .take nothing for the journey but a walking stick. . . .’Wherever you enter a house, stay there until you leave.’”