Do you enjoy viewing and discussing art? If so, don't miss the series of video episodes on FORMED that discuss Sacred Art. The format is that Dr Ben Akers and Taylor Kemp sit down with different peices of Sacred Art and discuss a different piece each episode. You will learn the theological meaning of how Art can speak to us today. Look for two painting in the series that are perfect to view for the Christmas season: "Adoration of the Sheperds" and "Our Lady of Guadalupe." Register for a free subscription by going to www.FORMED.org and signing up as a Sacred Heart parishioner.
The tradition of a Holy Hour goes back to 1674 when Jesus appeared to St Margaret Mary Alacoque and instructed her to spend an hour weekly meditating on his sufferings in the Garden of Gethsemane.
The normal Sunday Eucharistic Holy Hour will not take place on December 31 3:00 p.m. Holy Hour resumes January 7. Begin the New Year with weekly prayer with others in silence before the Blessed Sacrament.
Sign ups will take place on the second & third weekends in January for the small group study Jesus and the Eucharist to be held February 7-March 25. The study will be offered Mondays 1-3 p.m., Wednesdays 1:30-3:30 (followed by 4:00 p.m. Mass) and Wednesday 6:30-8:30 P.M. A Lenten meal will be served between Wednesday Mass and the group session.
Perpetual Adoration
Discover the joy of Jesus patiently waiting for you in the earliest hour of a new day! We have an unfulfilled slot Fridays 2:20-4:00 A.M. weekly. Back-up adorers are needed with the suggestion from our bishops for 2 adorers hourly in the event of an emergency.
The shepards went in haste,
And found Mary and Joseph and the Infant lying in a manger
Luke 2:16
The normal Sunday Eucharistic Holy Hour will not take place on December 31 3:00 p.m. Holy Hour resumes January 7. Begin the New Year with weekly prayer with others in silence before the Blessed Sacrament.
Sign ups will take place on the second & third weekends in January for the small group study Jesus and the Eucharist to be held February 7-March 25. The study will be offered Mondays 1-3 p.m., Wednesdays 1:30-3:30 (followed by 4:00 p.m. Mass) and Wednesday 6:30-8:30 P.M. A Lenten meal will be served between Wednesday Mass and the group session.
Perpetual Adoration
Discover the joy of Jesus patiently waiting for you in the earliest hour of a new day! We have an unfulfilled slot Fridays 2:20-4:00 A.M. weekly. Back-up adorers are needed with the suggestion from our bishops for 2 adorers hourly in the event of an emergency.
The shepards went in haste,
And found Mary and Joseph and the Infant lying in a manger
Luke 2:16
Our Health Ministry will host "Music & Memories" January 3, 2024 at 2:30 p.m. in Classrooms A & B at Sacred Heart of Jesus Church. Speaker is Brittani Ray, MPD, EDAGE UAMS.
This year the church strongly encourages, but does not oblige, all Catholics to participate in a Mass to celebrate the Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God on January 1. We will offer one Mass at 10:00 a.m. this Monday. Please come to this Mass for the Solemnity as well as to begin the new calendar year with the blessings of God through this Eucharistic celebration.
The January K of C Membership Meeting will be Tuesday, January 2, 2024, in the Lower Hall beginning with the Rosary at 5:00 p.m. Ham, black-eyed peas, broccoli and cobbler will be catered by Home Plate. Our guest speaker will be Mandy Davis, Community Director at CHI St Vincent. Her position is new to CHI and the community. You've already been asked to complete the online sigh-up form. In 2024 if meal cancellations occur past meal reservation deadline, you are still responsible for payment. Cost is $15.
There will be a parish crockpot dinner Sunday, January 7, in the Lower Hall. Sign-up to bring your favorite crock pot dish begins December 26. Not a cook? Sign-up to bring bread, crackers or a dessert. We will gather at 4:30 p.m. and the meal will start around 5:00 p.m. After we enjoy the meal, Fr Bill will call BINGO. Those choosing to play, bring a gift valued between $10-$15 for prizes. Gift Certificates sponsored by the parish will also be items for BINGO.
We the people of Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish welcome you to our Catholic, Christian community in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. We all believe our mission is to live and nurture our faith by:
Worshipping, Praying,
Serving, Sharing,
Healing, Loving,
Together.
Worshipping, Praying,
Serving, Sharing,
Healing, Loving,
Together.
Looking for something on FORMED to inspire you for Christmas? Take a few minutes and watch episode 1 of a new 10 episode short film series on the Saints titled "Mary Mother of God". While you are on FORMED you may want to listen to Dr Brent Pitre's presentation "The Birth of the Messiah: Mary and the Mystery of Christmas". You can register for a free subscription by gong to www.FORMED.org and signing up as a Sacred Heart parishioner.
We have an unfulfilled hour at 3:00 a.m. on Fridays. Some adorers in these early morning hours choose to share the hour with a friend (or friends) on an alternating basis. If you are a group would like to share this hour, please contact Lori Vincent at 337-654-2871.
Signup for ALL small group study of Jesus and the Eucharist will take place in January. Several times will be offered in the hopes that all parishioners will participate! If you'd like to check out what is covered, visit the NER website: www.eucharisticrevival.org/jesus-and-the-eucharist. Let this be our New Year's Resolution--to deepen our appreciation and love for Jesus in the Eucharist.
The onlty collection at the Christmas Masses will be for the Clergy Welfare Fund. This fund provides retirement and health care benefits to retired and infirm priests around our diocese. Our priests spend every day of their adult lives as humble and devoted servants, doing God's work and serving us until age or infirmity calls them to retirement. Your contributions to the Clergy Welfare Fund make our priests' retirement possible. Please share with the them the generosity that they continue to share with us. The amount collected during the Fourth Sunday of Advent Masses goes to our parish.
Three pillars to stimulate our growth in the Spiritual Life, (from Fr Declan Gibson's October Parish Mission)
The normal Sunday Eucharistic Holy Hour will not take place on December 24 or December 31.
Perpeutal Eucharistic Adoration--Enrich your experience of Advent by taking the opportunity to spend an hour with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. Come as you are...joyful...broken...hopeful...grieving. Jesus is waiting to share it all with you. Visitors ALWAYS welcome! Be sure to sign in on the Ipad when you enter.
- Confession--If I was unable to come to our parish Reconciliation service last week, when will I come during Advent?
- Preparation for receiving the Eucharist--Silent Reflection before Mass--What is about to happen?
- Thenksgiving, recognition of grace at work, immediately after Communion. What will I allow God to do in me now?
The normal Sunday Eucharistic Holy Hour will not take place on December 24 or December 31.
Perpeutal Eucharistic Adoration--Enrich your experience of Advent by taking the opportunity to spend an hour with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. Come as you are...joyful...broken...hopeful...grieving. Jesus is waiting to share it all with you. Visitors ALWAYS welcome! Be sure to sign in on the Ipad when you enter.
By now, everyone should have received their free 8x10 photo through the mail. If you have not, please contact Kateri Amrhein at 302-841-2042 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Planning ahead for your summer vacation? Consider a holy pilgrimage to the National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis July 17-21. Details of the incredible lineup of speakers and registration details are at eucharisticcongress.org.
Imagine celebrating Christ in the Eucharist with thousands of pilgrims!! There are various ways to save on registration. Call Deb Troxel at 515-314-6955 to learn more and to let her know if you'd be interested in traveling with a group.
Join us for Holy Hour this Sunday at 3 p.m. Invite a friend or neighbor for prayer and reconciliation in this Hour of Divine Mercy!
Imagine celebrating Christ in the Eucharist with thousands of pilgrims!! There are various ways to save on registration. Call Deb Troxel at 515-314-6955 to learn more and to let her know if you'd be interested in traveling with a group.
Join us for Holy Hour this Sunday at 3 p.m. Invite a friend or neighbor for prayer and reconciliation in this Hour of Divine Mercy!
How do you 'show up' at Mass?
Ponder your appearance, reverence, openness to Grace, vulnerability, attentiveness. Each of us has work to do to fully participate! Bring your whole self, fully committed and participating. Place your whole life on the altar as Christ gave his whole self for us.
Holy Hour resumes this Sunday at 3 p.m. Invite a friend or neighbor, and join us in prayer and reconciliation in this Hour of Divine Mercy!
Holy Hour resumes this Sunday at 3 p.m. Invite a friend or neighbor, and join us in prayer and reconciliation in this Hour of Divine Mercy!
"It <The Eucharist> is the center of existence for me; all the rest of life is expendable. – Flannery O'Connor, American author, 1925 – 1964
Thanks be to God and to those who answered the call that allows us to return to Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration! We will continue to have absences over the Christmas holidays. Please check the calendar for times when subs are needed.
Thanks be to God and to those who answered the call that allows us to return to Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration! We will continue to have absences over the Christmas holidays. Please check the calendar for times when subs are needed.