May 11, 2025 Fourth Sunday of Easter
May 10, 2025 – Saturday
4:00 PM For Mothers – Living and Deceased
May 11, 2025 – Fourth Sunday of Easter
9:00 AM For Mothers – Living and Deceased
May 17, 2025 – Saturday
4:00 PM sp. Karol and Katarzyna Szafran from Family
sp. Mary Oczkowski from Jane Oczkowski
sp. Richard and Jerry Crowley from Marcia and Michael Crowley
May 18, 2025 – Fifth Sunday of Easter
9:00 AM sp. Ken, Edna and Nancy Dussault from Brian and Sue
sp. Zofia Głowacka from Ancukiewicz Family
sp. Edward Oberzut from Eileen Oberzut
sp. Msgr. Stanley Kempa
Monday – Friday
12 Noon Mass at Saints Campus Chapel
Please pray for all our parishioners and their families and for those who minister to us – Fr. Sannella, Fr. Janusz, Fr. Healey, Fr. Raju and Deacon Steve.
Please pray for our new pope, Pope Leo XIV, that God will give him health, guidance, and all that is needed to guide His Church.
Offertory:
- Weekly Collection $1694
- Cemetery Fund (4/27) $751
- Cemetery Fund (5/4) $720
Thank you.
Thank you to the following donors to the Parish Fund:
- Nocturnal Adoration Society
- Susan Dussault
- Robert and Margaret Jurgen in Memory of Ed Kuczek
This weekend’s second collection is our Monthly Maintenance Collection.
Second collections for May:
May 17, 24, 31 – Cemetery Fund
The water is now turned on at the cemetery. Please remove your winter flowers and remember to bring home all your trash. There are no receptacles at the cemetery.
Collaborative News
The 20th Annual Immaculate Conception Parish Golf Tournament and Banquet will take place on Tuesday, May 27th, 2025. Banquet is at 5:30 PM at the Indian Ridge Country Club. Tickets for the Banquet are $50 (Dinner and Open Bar) and can be purchased at the rectory or at the door the night of the Banquet.
On Wednesday, May 28, 2025 (Ascension Thursday Eve), a Mass will be celebrated at 6:30 PM in honor of St. Peregrine at the Immaculate Conception Church. St. Peregrine is the Patron Saint of cancer patients, and is the Saint many cancer patients, family members, and friends pray to for comfort and strength.
During the Mass the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick will be offered to cancer patients and any person who wishes to partake of this sacrament of God’s healing.
ALL ARE WELCOME.
A shepherd who is not meek is not a good shepherd. He has something hidden, because meekness shows him as he is ... furthermore, the shepherd is tender ... knows the sheep one by one by name and takes care of each one as if it were the only one.
---Pope Francis, March 5, 2020 homily
Feeling a little sheepish?
There is nothing cuter than a fuzzy baby lamb. But what about when they get older and are bona-fide sheep? Not so much. Sheep aren’t the smartest or cuddliest of creatures. When left to their own devices they’ll wander, get lost or maimed, destroy their own pasture, and panic over just about anything. Unfortunately for us, it is sheep, not lambs, to which Jesus compares his followers. Smelly, erratic, hapless sheep. While we may have our cute, fuzzy moments, we also have many not-so-cuddly occasions where we are difficult to love, difficult to be around, and just plain difficult. In Jesus’ words we find not condemnation but assurance that even in these times, he is there for us, calling our name. Remember to listen for Jesus’ voice in even your worst sheeplike moments.
Reprinted with permission from Prepare the Word (©2025), www. PrepareTheWord.com.
Happy Mother’s Day