100 Years of Sacred Heart School
Sacred Heart School alumni are invited to reconnect with the school as part of our 100th anniversary celebrations. Alumni are invited to update their contact information and share memories through a Google Form found at https://forms.gle/8eu783fwS6g1U24f8. Another option is to email the school at alumni@shmonticello.org. Please share this link with family and friends outside the Monticello area. A committee is being formed to plan activities to celebrate this milestone. To volunteer, please contact the school office.
Upcoming events:
April 10: Sacred Heart School Day at La HaciendaMay 13-14:
Sacred Heart School Garage SaleJune 5:
Sacred Heart School Golf OutingNovember 19:
100th Anniversary Celebration and School Gala
Sacred Heart School is hiring teachers for the 2022-23 school year. Please see our postings on TeachIowa or contact the school office for more information.
Call to Stewardship 2020
Here is the Call to Stewardship 2020 Pamphlet and Form
Brother Craig Digmann’s Podcast
Brother Craig Digmann has sent a link to two Podcasts that will give us a better idea of what he is doing in Sneedville, Tennessee.
How do you build the Catholic Church in the remote areas of the South? Brother Craig Digmann of the Glenmary Home Missioners discusses his ministry in very rural Hancock Co., Tenn.
http://insidethedioceseofknoxville.libsyn.com/brother-craig-digmann
The first Catholic Mass in Union County, Tenn., was celebrated in a carport in 2011. From those very humble beginnings, a parish church now exists. Father Steve Pawelk, a Glenmary priest who has led St. Teresa of Kolkata Parish and St. John Paul II Mission, joins Jim Wogan for this edition of Inside the Diocese of Knoxville.
http://insidethedioceseofknoxville.libsyn.com/father-steve-pawelk-glenmary-priest
Our Stations New Home
On behalf of all the parishioners of St. Cornelius Church in Homer, Nebraska, thank you for the kind gift of the Stations of the Cross! To let you know a little bit more about us, we are a small parish about 10 minutes from Sioux City, Iowa. On Saturday evenings, we have around 40 people at Mass. St. Cornelius is connected to three other parishes in Winnebago, Macy, and Walthill that serve the people of the Omaha and Winnebago Indian Reservations. If you are ever in the area, you are always welcome to worship with us. Once again, thank you and God bless.
—Fr. Mark Beran, Pastor