Parish Monthly Bulletin Now Online
Our Monthly Bulletin and Calendar are available for reading online or for downloading as a pdf file. Individual pages or the whole bulletin can also be printed.
And Now A Word From Your Pastor
I have to admit that I am a bit at a loss of what to write about this month. I haven't traveled to any distant place on the face of the earth, just to visit my Mom and I need that material for homilies. Nothing really exciting has happened or is on the horizon as being unusually significant. A quick prayer to the Holy Spirit and a piercing look from Gail, our secretary, gave me the inspiration for my article this month.
In the sacristy where I vest for Mass, there is a small book [burgundy colored for 2009] which is called 'The Ordo' or it's full title, 'The Order of Prayer in the Liturgy of the Hours and the Celebration of the Eucharist 2009'. This small book is the official Liturgical Calendar of the Church issued each year containing a listing of the Mass to be celebrated each day, with its liturgical rank and color, together with the liturgical rubrics to be observed in the recitation of the Divine Office which each priest is obligated to pray daily. The Ordo also lists on the opposite page a necrology, a list of priests of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston and other dioceses of Texas who have died that particular day and the year of that priest's death. The month June has the anniversaries of death of priests that, I think, are important for us to remember.
From Fr. Kelly's Desk
What about you? Since I've been here at St. Mary's/St. Joseph's [believe it or not, it's been over nine months now!], I have on a number of occasions made reference to one of my favorite Biblical verses: St. Matthew wrote that Jesus "said to his disciples, 'The harvest is rich, but the laborers are few; so ask the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers to His harvest" [Matt 9:37]. All too often Catholics complain that the Church does not have enough priests today; I'm afraid, however, that all too few of us Catholics are actually responding to Jesus' request, asking God our Father in prayer to send us more workers for the harvest in the Church. While it is true that these workers include not only priests, but also deacons, religious, lay volunteers, teachers, musicians and others, our need for more priests is especially pressing. Simply put, without priests, we cannot celebrate the Mass, have our confessions heard, or receive the anointing of the sick.
Many Thanks This Month
Garage Sale
We wish to thank and congratulate Mildred Rosenberg, Chairman of St. Mary's 2009 Garage Sale, for an outstanding job. Mildred's innovative ideas, organizational skills, attention to detail and hard work created a unique experience for all attendees and workers. We truly appreciate her dedication, motivation, determination and commitment.
We also wish to thank the parishioners and non-parishioners for their generosity in contributing "slightly used" items and, especially their time sorting, moving, rearranging and selling the 10,000+ items we received. It takes hundreds of hours setting up and taking down the tables, benches, shelves, tents, signs, items, etc. in order to assemble such a large event. This year's
garage sale was a huge success due to their continued dedication!
Sonny & Stella Yorek
2009 Bazaar Chairmen
Mother's Day
The Ladies of St. Joseph's Altar Society extend hugs and kisses and many thanks to the men of St. Joseph's who served up some delicious food after mass on Mother's Day. It put smiles on the faces of many mother's who celebrated this special day!
St. Stanislaus CCE
The St. Stanislaus CCE Program thanks each and every one who supported their recent Spring Fest.
Raffle winners include:
Dell Inspiron 1525 Laptop
Judy LeFlore
Nintendo Wii
Cherry Smock
Apple IPOD Nano 8GB
J.D. Grinell
American Express $100 Gift Card
Zina Ulicnik
Miche Bag
Stella Sechelski
St. Joseph's Bazaar
Many thanks to all those who contributed, worked and supported the 100th Anniversary of St. Joseph's at the recent homecoming and bazaar.
Guardian Angels News
Don't forget the Guardian Angels Monthly Officers' meeting on Tuesday, June 2, 10:00am in the SM FLC.
Also... it's BINGO this month ... come join us on Thursday, June 18, 2009 in the SM Hall from 10:00am--2:00pm for good food, good company and plenty of fun!
St. Mary Altar Society News
June
~~MONTHLY MEETING -- TUES., JUNE 14, 2009 -- 6:00 PM AT ST. MARY'S HALL~~
Monthly Meeting Hostesses: Nancy Smith, Shirley Stuckey, Dixie Puccetti, Cindy Olivieri
July
~~MONTHLY MEETING -- TUES., JULY 14, 2009 -- 6:00 PM AT ST. MARY'S HALL~~
Monthly Meeting Hostesses: Mary Ann Kloster, Chris Kocian, Betty Ann Tolbert, Freddie Seale
Help Wanted
St. Mary's Altar Society is in the process of accepting renewal forms for current members and is ALWAYS looking for new ladies. Help is needed to serve on Sundays and for other events throughout the year. We would love for you to join with us.
If you need a form or other information, call Ann Lambert at 936-448-4926 / 281-413-6406 or the parish office at 936-894-2223.
St. Joseph Altar Society
THERE WILL BE NO MEETING IN JUNE, JULY & AUGUST!
St. Mary's Men's Club
ST. MARY'S MEN'S CLUB will be holding their monthly meeting on Tuesday, June 16, 2009. Dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m. and the meeting will follow at 7:00 p.m. in the SM Hall.
St. Mary's Men's Club BLOOD DRIVE With Breakfast
SUNDAY, JULY 12 8:00AM - 1:00PM
in St. Mary's Parish Hall.
For more information, call
Neil Rosenberg at 936-873-2579.
St. Mary's Men's Retreat
The men of St. Mary's made their annual retreat at the Holy Name Passionist Retreat Center on the weekend of April 24-26, 2009. Our small parish in Grimes County ranked 6th overall out of 85 parishes represented during the Retreat year of 2009 a total of 848 men attended this year, which represents a small decrease from the previous year. It was truly a wonderful and rewarding experience had by all in attendance. If you have not attended this wonderful weekend please give it some thought for next year, it's an experience that should be on every parishioners calendar. Please keep the Passionist Fathers Retreat Ministry in your prayers for the wonderful service they provide. Next year's date is April 30-May 2, 2010.
Storage Cabinets Needed
The Music Ministry has a need for two lateral file cabinets and two metal 2-door storage cabinets. If you happen to have any cabinets you would be willing to donate to the Music Ministry office, please contact Linda Armstrong: 936-825-0565.
St. Vincent De Paul Meeting
NEXT MEETING:
JUNE 18 - 4:00 P.M.
We are always happy to welcome new members to our St. Vincent de Paul conference. We meet once a month, and our purpose is to reach out to those in need while working to improve our own spirituality. If you are interested in learning more about our work, please contact our president, C. J. LeBlanc at (936) 597-7924.
God's Garden
Summer is definitely here. June is a great time to plant zinnia, lantana, verbena, salvia, petunias and marigold. For your shadier spots plant caladiums, coleus, impatiens and bedding begonias. Water transplants before and after planting. Of course we always love the tropical plants which sometimes survive the winter, but must be protected from cold winters. Some of my favorites are hibiscus, oleander, bougainvillea, agapanthus, mandevilla, trailing lantanas and plumbago. All are sun lovers that will brighten your yard for the summer.
Lantana, native of Americas and Africa, use the common names of shrub verbenas or lantanas. Their flower clusters (called umbels) are aromatic. The mix colors of pink and yellow has the nickname of ham and eggs or bacon and eggs. In some countries such as Asia, Southern Africa and Australia, some varieties have become invasive. In the US they are naturalized in the coastal regions. Being somewhat toxic, animal usually don't eat them, yet the ripen berries are edible. Green berries are mildly poisons. They can be propagated in mid summer from stem cuttings and also started by seeds.
It is time to put down mulch or newspaper and mulch, if you haven't already. With the heating of summer this will help keep roots from drying out. June is a busy time in the garden and kitchen. It is time for harvesting, freezing or canning our bounty. I prefer canning. To me it keeps the truer flavor of the vegetables.
Everything seems to ripen and the same time.
I like zucchini grilled, sliced and brushed with a mixture of olive oil, salt, pepper, garlic powder and rosemary. Lately, I just can't seem to eat enough squash. My mom was in the navy and she ate sparingly. Potato and onion soup was a daily meal. She passed away in 88 and her soup became my comfort food. Now I have discovered another version. While in a rush for work, I combined my leftover potato and onion soup, squash and rotisserie chicken in one container to fit in my lunch ice chest. You have got to try it. It is so delicious and quite easy. Boil potato, onions, salt, pepper and garlic powder, as if making mashed potatoes. If you are not eating white potatoes use sweet potatoes. While waiting on potatoes, I cook the squash in the micro wave. I don't like it too mushy so I fix it separate. Debone rotisserie chicken and cut into cubes. Of course you can use any kind of chicken this is just so tasty. Break up potatoes by lightly mashing with potato masher. When potatoes are ready add one to two cups of milk, the squash, chicken and some parsley. If you would like to spice it up a little, add one or two slices of pepper jack cheese. Soooo Goood! Enjoy!
GOD BLESS YOU AND THE GROUND HE WALKED UPON.
Send your gardening ideas to: Ronniebochat@consolidated.net
Keep Our Military In Your Prayers
Please keep all of our men and women in the military in your prayers, especially -
Brian Perry E6 & Matthew Perry E5
(Brian, a Navy Seal in San Diego, and
Matthew, a Navy Cryptologist at Fort Meade, Maryland, are the sons of Marshall & Patrice Perry of Montgomery)
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Capt. John Adams
(An Installation Commander in the U.S. Army stationed at Pele Center in Pago, Pago
American Samoa, is the son of Joyce Adams)
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2nd Lt. USMC Jeff Vickers
(An Intel Officer stationed at Dam Neck,
Virginia Beach, VA. Jeff is the son-in-law of Rufus Pavlock.)
If you have a loved one serving in the armed forces and would like to include them in our prayers, please contact the parish office by phone at 936-894-2223 or e-mail at info@smsj.org
St. Mary Cemetery Meeting
On the 4th Tuesday of every month at 7:00pm In the St. Mary's Family Life Center..
Antiphons from Arthur
(Arthur Plessala -- June, 2009)
THE YEAR OF ST. PAUL COMES TO AN END
Ask Catholics about evangelization and you get a mumble and a shrug. Evangelization? That's what evangelicals do, isn't it? It's not that Catholics think it's bad. Rather, it is that most Catholics simply have no idea what to do. So we console ourselves with the saying of St. Francis of Assisi: "Preach the Gospel at all times. Use words when necessary."
Over 2000 years ago, St. Paul no more felt equal to the task of evangelism than you or I do. His secret was not a technique or philosophy. It was that Paul believed that if he trusted in the Spirit of Jesus to provide the power and the wisdom, the Spirit would come through. And he did. We can do the same. The great thing about being Catholic is that you can plagiarize and call it "being faithful to the Tradition." You do not have to have a theological brain when somebody asks you what Catholics believe. You don't have to be clever. Go find a Catechism of the Catholic Church or get a copy of the Compendium of the catechism (a Q & A format of the catechism) written by Benedict the XVI, our pope. (Both are available in St. Mary's Corner Shop.)
Calling All Catechists
Are you currently a catechist in the CCE Program? RCIA? Sacramental preparation? Were you ever a catechist at your former parish??? Do you hear the call of the Holy Spirit to serve as a teacher, mentor, and witness of the faith? Catechesis is an indispensable stage in the rich, complex, and dynamic reality of evangelization (National Directory for Catechesis, USCCB, 2005, p. 41). Evangelizing is in fact the grace and vocation proper to the Church, her deepest identity. She exists in order to evangelize. (On Evangelization in the Modern World, Pope Paul VI, 1975).
MARK YOUR CALENDAR NOW !!!! Join Cheryl Schratwieser and Sharon Skeans for catechetical training...open to all adult parishioners from St. Mary's and St. Joseph's.
Tuesday, August 11 AND Wednesday, August 12, 2009
6:30 -- 9:00 pm; St. Mary's Family Life Center
More details to follow in the July bulletin!
Letter To Engaged Couples & Their Parents
The Catholic Church, according to scripture, wants marriage to be for life. Marriage Preparation is a requirement for ALL who are to be married in the Catholic Church.
It is a requirement but it is also meant to be a help to the couples to help them reaffirm their choice of lifelong mates, try to pinpoint areas where they might not agree or might not have even discussed with each other and, hopefully, reach agreement or compromises for those areas. All of this is to give the couple a clearer understanding of what they face in marriage beforehand so as to reduce any disillusionment after the wedding that could lead to divorce. Topics include problem solving, financial issues, parenting, sexual issues, etc.
Each couple preparing for marriage at St. Mary's/St. Joseph's has approximately 6 meetings to schedule (lasting from 1 1/2--2 hours) which averages to about 12 hours per couple. It is important that each couple start their Marriage Preparation Sessions, hopefully, 8 months to a year in advance. As you can see from the list of weddings included in the bulletin on another page, we have had (and it's the same every year) quite a few couples to work with on Marriage Preparation.
Trying to get through all these in a timely manner is sometimes quite a feat! Plus, it takes up quite a lot of time on the part of the Marriage Preparation workers. Marriage Preparation is a joy to those who do it -- meeting young people in love and helping them to strive for strong, faith-filled marriages. Challenging them to be the best lifelong partners to each other. We love it!
However, as it is with most everything in life, there are always downsides. The biggest downside we have found in doing Marriage Preparation is setting up an appointment to meet a couple at church, leaving home and making the 20 minute trip to church and then the couple never shows. Then we have to re-schedule and do it all over again. We could be meeting another couple during this time or we could be out working at our paying job. Since our time is somewhat flexible, we try to accommodate to the couples schedules and arrange meetings at their convenience. We always give them our contact numbers (home, both cells & email) and ask that they call in advance to re-schedule if need be (we realize that things come up unexpectedly). Thankfully, the greatest majority are keeping their appointments or, at least, calling to cancel and re-schedule in advance. The problem is with those who don't.
Couples, getting married is one of the most important things you will do during your whole life. The wedding is exciting to plan, but Marriage Preparation should take precedence over everything. There is no excuse for missing an appointment completely. You have all the information you need to contact us to re-schedule in advance if it is necessary.
Parents, yes, your children are all grown-up (possibly living away) but you are still in close touch and can help them keep their scheduled appointments.
If this gets to be too big of a problem for us we may have to send the no-show couples to Fr. Ed to complete their Marriage Preparation which will be very difficult for the couple as well as Fr. Ed as he is already stressed to the limits with pastoral duties. So this means if a couple's Marriage Preparation isn't completed before their set wedding date -- that date may have to be moved back.
Sincerely in the love of Christ,
Walter & Francell Busa
Baptism Preparation Classes
BAPTISM PREPARATION CLASSES are Scheduled for
Saturday, June 6th from 900-12:00 in St. Mary's Family Life Center with Baptisms to follow July 12th
Preparation classes for baptism are a requirement for parents or expectant parents of children up to 7 years old and are generally held every other month. Godparents are encouraged to attend as well.
We invite you to call early in your pregnancy to register for a class.
Call: Francell Busa (936) 870-4145 (fbusa@embarqmail.com),
or
Gaby Tryon (936) 448-1342
or
En espanol: Maria Pena, (936) 588-4765
St. Mary Bazaar 2009
Bringing Down The Bottom Line
Cutting Expenses
Are you going to be out of town Bazaar Day?
Are you unable to help set up/take down for the Bazaar?
Are you unable to work Bazaar Day?
Are you a Friend-of-St. Mary and want to help?
Consider being a Sponsor of:
Bazaar Tent [120x60] $3,000.00
Tent Air-Conditioning $3,000.00
Meat for Bazaar Dinner $3,000.00
Beer $2,500.00
Bingo $ 200.00
Coke & Tea Booth $ 400.00
Kids' Area $ 500.00
Grocery Booth $ 300.00
Concessions` $ 200.00
Hunting & Fishing $1,000.00
Kolache Booth $ 200.00
Plant Booth $ 500.00
Ring Toss Booth $ 100.00
Sausage Booth $ 250.00
Texas Shoot-out $ 500.00
If you would like to be a sponsor, please contact the church office
at 936-894-2223 or Sonny or Stella Yorek at 936-894-3161.
With Sponsors and Supporters like You,
Bazaar 2009 is going to be the best ever!!!!
Anderson Knights of Columbus Bazaar
54th Anniversary Bazaar
Sunday, July 19, 2009
11am til ? - KC Hall in Anderson
Auction at 1:00pm
Clown & Balloons ~ Ice Cream ~ Moon Walk
Train Rides ~ Snow Cones ~ Auction
Cash Prize Raffle ~ Bar-B-Que Plates, $7.00
CCE News
Wednesday Night C.C.E.
Every year we are asked by some why we don't move C.C.E. to Sundays. We want you to know that your pleas are not falling on deaf ears. It's just that when we mull it over, there are too many reasons why we shouldn't. Some of these are: Space Limitations (The ISP Class and some Adult Classes meet on Sundays and use the rooms already); Time Commitment (Families would spend a good 3 hours attending Mass and then C.C.E.); C.C.E. Volunteers who are also lectors, greeters, extraordinary ministers, etc., and children who are altar servers would have scheduling conflicts as would the Children's Choir; C.C.E. volunteers would be expected to give up every Sunday for nine months (no out-of-town for the weekend trips); those who usually attend Saturday Mass would have to change or give up time on both days; and last but not least, where would we park that many cars at once?
Confirmation Program
Our Confirmation Program is adjusting just a little bit to bring us in line with Archdiocesan Guidelines. The Guidelines require a 2-year class pre-requisite to an Immediate Sacramental Preparation class (ISP). The ISP class can be taken concurrent with the second pre-requisite class. Cardinal DiNardo has specified that Confirmandi should be in the 10th or 11th Grade when celebrating the Sacrament.
So we are moving the program down to include the students in the 8th Grade. Bear with us during this 'Transition Year' while we adjust accordingly. The pre-requisite classes will remain on Wednesday nights and the ISP class will remain once-a-month on Sundays, but move to a 10:30 a.m. to Noon time slot. Students in the ISP class only, will be required to attend the new Youth Class' Activity Nights on some Wednesdays.
The New Youth Class!
A new Youth Class will be starting up in the Fall on Wednesday nights. This class will be for youth who have already celebrated the Sacrament of Confirmation and students who are in the ISP Class.
First Eucharist Program
Our First Eucharist (Communion) Program will also be adjusting to bring us in line with Archdiocesan Guidelines. To be eligible for this class, students must have prior completion of one year of C.C.E. Students will attend a 'regular' C.C.E. class on most Wednesdays and about once-a-month, they will attend the separate Sacramental Prep class instead. This class will include those who are in 2nd Grade through 5th Grade and have not celebrated the Sacrament.
Children Needing Sacraments
Children's Catechumenate Program & Out-of-Cycle Class:
This class is for children who: 1.) Have not been baptized and are in 3rd Grade or older, or 2.) Have not celebrated First Eucharist and are in the 6th Grade or older. Both of these classes are approximately once-a-month on Wednesday night and the participants will attend this class instead of their regular C.C.E. class on those nights. The Children's Catechumenate is a 2-year program and the Out-of-Cycle Class is 1 year.
The Children's Catechumenate is a 2-year program and the Out-of-Cycle Class is 1 year.
Friday Night at the Movies!
June 12th @ 7:00 p.m.
Come join us for a showing of "The Scarlet and The Black", starring Gregory Peck and Christopher Plummer. It's a movie based on the true story of Monsignor O'Flaherty, an Irish priest working at the Vatican during the German occupation. This is a great movie to let your teenagers come see when they tell you they want to go 'to the movies'.
Vacation Bible School
June 22nd -- 26th, 9:30 a.m. to Noon
Rome, Paul & The Underground Church, is the program
the children will be experiencing this summer. Sign up your Pre-School through 6th Grade students. (Registration Form in this bulletin.) We can also use some Adult and Confirmation Student volunteers. (Students who were in the 8th Grade can get a head-start by volunteering for service.)
Awards
Catechists-of-the-Year
Micki Kroeker & Wanda O'Brien
2008-2009 Outstanding Student
K: Jackson Giddens
1st: Logan Ramirez
2nd: Hannah Atkinson
3rd: Samantha Klawinsky
4th: Jose Miguel Cisneros
5th: Micki Olivieri
6th: Andrew Penshorn
7th: Ansley Maddox
8th: Maddie O'Brien
CI: Michael South
CII: Stephanie Fountain
2008-2009 Perfect Attendance
K: Tamra Mock
2nd: Hannah Atkinson
3rd: Tess O'Brien
6th: Kyle Beck
7th: Anthony Beck
8th: Maddie O'Brien
CII: Stephanie Fountain & Emma O'Brien
Students of the Month
Biasotti, Bernadette |
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Miller, Trey |
Biehle, Rebekah |
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Mock, Hailey |
Cisneros, Pamela |
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Munoz, Brett |
Cleghorn, Derek |
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Pixley, Kimball |
Craig, Jordan |
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Pospisil, Cade |
Cravens, Holly |
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Reid, Kaylee |
Diorio, Isabella |
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Reissig, Seth |
Diorio, Lukas |
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Riker, Taz |
Du, Jennifer |
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Salido-Rico, Lilia |
Hayes, Zachary |
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Sanderson, Sklyer |
Heyman, Cassidy |
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Seale, Sam |
Heyman, Shelby |
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Walla, Lee |
Imhoff, Lane |
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Weaver, Austin |
Imhoff, Rance |
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Wisnieske, Kourtney |
Kerr, Colton |
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LeBlanc, Emily |
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Maddox, Ansley |
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Vacation Bible School
Come join us in Rome!
Vacation Bible School
June 22nd -- 26th, 9:30 a.m. - Noon
Pre-K through 6th Grade Students
This year we're doing - Rome: Paul & The Underground Church
Volunteers needed! Contact the C.C.E. Office for information.
Registration Forms available in the C.C.E. Office or June Bulletin.
re@smsj.org or 936-894-2223
Movie Night
June 12th at 7:00PM in the Hall
The Scarlet and The Black
In 1943, German-occupied Rome witnessed many atrocities of the
Gestapo under the command of Colonel Herbert Kappler. Monsignor Hugh O'Flaherty, an Irish priest, was assigned to the Vatican under the pontificate of Pope Pius XII. Despite official Vatican neutrality and significant risk to his position within the church and personal safety, O'Flaherty organizes an enormous network of civilians to save Jewish refugees and Allied POWs from the Nazis. Based on a true story.
Starring Gregory Peck & Christopher Plummer.
St. Mary's Mass Intentions for June 2009
| Date |
Mass Time |
Intention |
Requested By |
| 6-1-09 |
9:00am |
Claude Swonke |
Betty Swonke Hacker |
6-3-09 |
9:00am |
William (Billy) Heintz |
Frank & Dolores Hoffart |
6-5-09 |
9:00am |
Michael Wayne Lucas |
Tim O'Brien Family |
6-6-09 |
5:30pm |
Rodney, Jeremy & John Michael |
Ralph & Katherine Wagner |
6-7-09 |
7:45am |
Pro Populo (For the People) |
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6-7-09 |
9:00am |
Mary Mattern |
Albert Mattern Family |
6-7-09 |
10:30am |
Bruce Urbanosky |
Mildred Novosad |
6-8-09 |
9:00am |
Ann Rosilier |
Roby Whittaker / Veronica Allen |
6-10-09 |
9:00am |
George Herzog |
Anna Smith |
6-13-09 |
5:30pm |
Alma Armitage |
Felix & Rose Kimich |
6-14-09 |
7:45am |
Pro Populo (For the People) |
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6-14-09 |
9:00am |
Jesus Delgado |
Bertha Torres |
6-14-09 |
10:30am |
Jack Bodman |
Corky Bodman |
6-15-09 |
9:00am |
Mary Lou Dennis |
Brenda Griffith Karnei |
6-17-09 |
9:00am |
Maxine Lee & Fr. John Weyer |
Don & Gail Sowell |
6-20-09 |
5:30pm |
Ophelia Yorek |
Sonny & Stella Yorek |
6-21-09 |
7:45am |
All Father's |
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6-21-09 |
9:00am |
All Father's |
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6-21-09 |
10:30am |
All Father's |
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6-22-09 |
9:00am |
Lauri DeBlanc |
Bob & Joan Dunphy |
6-24-09 |
9:00am |
Ruth Peoples |
Frank & Carol Groves |
6-27-09 |
5:30pm |
Stash & Clara Klapeski |
Mary Dobyanski |
6-28-09 |
7:45am |
Pro Populo (For the People) |
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6-28-09 |
9:00am |
Johnny Paul Mock |
Hank & Pat Reinbold |
6-28-09 |
10:30am |
M.H. Faughn |
Frank & Dolores Hoffart |
6-29-09 |
9:00am |
Hayden O'Brien |
Mario & Silvia Garcia Family |
St. Joseph's Mass Intentions for June 2009
| Date |
Mass Time |
Intention |
Requested By |
6-2-09 |
9:00am |
Sylvester & Laura Sechelski |
Family |
6-7-09 |
7:30am |
Martha Busa |
Ansol & Lucy Busa Holiday |
6-9-09 |
9:00am |
Dan & Edna Heintz |
Tom & Kaky Wetuski |
6-11-09 |
9:00am |
Patsy Galloway |
Sylvia Corolla |
6-14-09 |
7:30am |
Janie Wisnoski |
Helen Caves |
6-16-09 |
9:00am |
Living & Deceased Members of SJAS |
SJAS |
6-18-09 |
9:00am |
Theresa Marquez |
Sonny & Stella Yorek |
6-21-09 |
7:30am |
All Father's |
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6-23-09 |
9:00am |
Mildred Brannon |
Christine Podraza |
6-25-09 |
9:00am |
Frances Williams |
Sylvia Corolla |
6-28-09 |
7:30am |
Hilda Naski-Nichols |
Harold & Carol Wishkoski |
6-30-09 |
9:00am |
Sam Corolla |
Sylvia Corolla |
Liturgical Readings for June 2009
Ordinary Time
Jun 1 St. Justin (Ninth Week in Ordinary Time): Tb 1:3;2:1a-8 * Ps 112:1-2,3-4,5-6 * Mk 12:1-12
Jun 2 [Sts. Marcellinus and Peter]: Tb 2:9-14 * Ps 112:1-2,7-8,9 * Mk 12:13-17
Jun 3 St. Charles Lwanga and Companions: Tb 3:1-11a,16-17a * Ps 25:2-3,4-5,6,7,8-9 * Mk 12:18-27
Jun 4: Tb 6:10-11;7:1bcde,9-17,8:4-9a * Ps 128:1-2,3,4-5 * Mk 12:28-34
Jun 5 St. Boniface: Tb 11:5-17 * Ps 146:1-2,6-7,8-9,9-10 * Mk 12:35-37
Jun 6 [St. Norbert]: Tb 12:1,5-15,20 * Tb 13:2,6,6,7-8 * Mk 12:38-44
Jun 7 The Most Holy Trinity: Dt 4:32-34,39-40 * Ps 33:4-5,6,9,18-19,20,22 * Rom 8:14-17 * Mt 28:16-20
Jun 8: 2 Cor 1:1-7 * Ps 34:2-3,4-5,6-7,8-9 * Mt 5:1-12
Jun 9 [St. Ephrem]: 2 Cor 1:18-22 * Ps 119:129,130,131,132,133,135 * Mt 5:13-16
Jun 10: 2 Cor 3:4-11 * Ps 99:5,6,7,8,9 * Mt 5:17-19
Jun 11 St. Barnabas: Acts 11:21b-26,13:1-3* * Ps 98:1,2-3,3-4,5-6 * Mt 5:20-26
Jun 12: 2 Cor 4:7-15 * Ps 116:10-11,15-16,17-18 * Mt 5:27-32
Jun 13 St. Anthony of Padua: 2 Cor 5:14-21 * Ps 103:1-2,3-4,9-10,11-12 * Mt 5:33-37
Jun 14 The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ: Ex 24:3-8 * Ps 116:12-13,15-16,17-18 * Heb 9:11-15 * Mk 14:12-16,22-26
Jun 15: 2 Cor 6:1-10 * Ps 98:1,2,3,3-4 * Mt 5:38-42
Jun 16: 2 Cor 8:1-9 * Ps 146:2,5-6,6-7,8-9 * Mt 5:43-48
Jun 17: 2 Cor 9:6-11 * Ps 112:1-2,3-4,9 * Mt 6:1-6,16-18
Jun 18: 2 Cor 11:1-11 * Ps 111:1-2,3-4,7-8 * Mt 6:7-15
Jun 19 The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus: Hos 11:1,3-4,8c-9 * Is 12:2-3,4,5-6 * Eph 3:8-12,14-19 * Jn 19:31-37
Jun 20 The Immaculate Heart of Mary: 2 Cor 12:1-10 * Ps 34:8-9,10-11,12-13 * Lk 2:41-51*
Jun 21Twelfth Sunday of Ordinary Time: Jb 38:1,8-11 * Ps 107:23-24,25-26,28-29,30-31 * 2 Cor 5:14-17 * Mk 4:35-41
Jun 22 [St. Paulinus of Nola, St. John Fisher, St. Thomas More]: Gn 12:1-9 * Ps 33:12-13,18-19,20,22 * Mt 7:1-5
Jun 23: Gn 13:2,5-18 * Ps 15:2-3,3-4,5 * Mt 7:6,12-14
Jun 24 The Nativity of St. John the Baptist: Is 49:1-6 * Ps 139:1-3,13-14,14-15 * Acts 13:22-26 * Lk 1:57-66,80
Jun 25: Gn 16:1-12,15-16 * Ps 106:1-2,3-4,4-5 * Mt 7:21-29
Jun 26: Gn 17:1,9-10,15-22 * Ps 128:1-2,3,4-5 * Mt 8:1-4
Jun 27 [St. Cyril of Alexandria]: Gn 18:1-15 * Lk 1:46-47,48-49,50,53,54-55 * Mt 8:5-17
Jun 28 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Wis 1:13-15;2:23-24 * Ps 30:2,4,5-6,11,12 13 * 2 Cor 8:7,9,13-15 * Mk 5:21-43
Jun 29 Sts. Peter and Paul: Acts 12:1-11 * Ps 34:2-3,4-5,6-7,8-9 * 2 Tm 4:6-8,17-18 * Mt 16:13-19
Jun 30 [First Holy Martyrs of the Holy Roman Church]: Gn 19:15-29 * Ps 26:2-3,9-10,11-12 * Mt 8:23-27
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