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ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC CHURCH
3019 Cayce Lane, Columbia, Tennessee 38401
Ph.: (931) 388-3803 • Fax: (931) 381-8837
www.stcatherinecc.org
After Hours Emergency Contact ~ (931) 215-5980
Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm
Sunday 8:00 am & 10:30 am
Sunday (Spanish) 3:00 pm
Weekdays-M,T,Th,F,S-8:00 am
Wednesday-5:00 pm
Adoration Schedule
M, T, W, Th, F ~ One Hour Before Daily Mass
Rev. Daniel Reehil, Pastor
STAFF
Pastor Fr. Daniel Reehil, Ext. 221 fatherreehil@stcatherinecc.org
Deacons Deacon Price Keller, Deacon Dan McCulley Deacon Ray Seibold Parish Secretary/Bookkeeper Terri Bailey, Ext. 224 tbailey@stcatherinecc.org Sacraments Confession: M, T, Th, F at 7:15 AM ~ Wednesday at 4:15 PM Saturday at 7:15 AM & 4:15 PM Sunday at 7:15 AM & 9:45 AM Communication Website: stcatherinecc.org
Director of Religious Ed. Jeanette Sparkman ~ jsparkman@stcatherinecc.org 931- 381-6784 Ext. 231 Three Hearts Academy Director Rocky Conner ~ rconner@stcatherinecc.org 931-388-3803 Youth Director Melissa Ladd ~ mladd@stcatherinecc.org
Director of Sacred Music Bill Wolaver ~ 931-388-3803
Bulletin Contact Email pjakubisin@stcatherinecc.org Submit bulletin requests on Monday by 4 PM RCIA (Adult) Janice Vinson, 931-381-7977 RCIA@stcatherinecc.org Baptismal Prep Class Nita Bernard 931-797-2669 Nursery Sunday Hours ~ 7:45 AM to 11:30 AM
Mass Schedule Holy Days and Holidays
Check the bulletin for time.
SUNDAY, August 8th
MASS 8:00 AM-Church
Confession 7:00 AM & 9:15 AM
9:15 AM-Choir-Church
9:15 AM– Adult Scripture Study– Room #209
MASS 10:30 AM-Church
11:30 AM Baptism Prep Class-Room #209
1-2:45 PM Hispanic Adult Bible Study-Social Hall
MASS in SPANISH 3:00 PM-Church MONDAY, August 9th
7:00 AM Adoration-Church
MASS at 8:00 AM-Church
TUESDAY, August 10th
7:00 AM Adoration-Church
MASS at 8:00 AM-Church WEDNESDAY, August 11th
10:30 AM Ladies Bible Study on “City of God”-Room #209
4:00 PM Adoration-Church
MASS at 5:00 PM-Church
Class Cancelled-6:30 PM Dante with Dr. Domm –Social Hall
7:30 PM Hispanic Prayer Group-Church THURSDAY, August 12th
7:00 AM Adoration-Church
MASS at 8:00 AM-Church
Class Cancelled-9:00 AM Dante with Dr. Domm-Social Hall
7:30 PM Hispanic Couples Prayer Group-Social Hall FRIDAY, August 13th 7:00 AM Adoration-Church
MASS at 8:00 AM-Church
Office Closed.
SATURDAY, August 14th
7:00 AM Adoration-Church
MASS at 8:00 AM-Church
Fr. Tom Weiss-Confession All Day
12:00 PM-Spanish Sacraments-Church
4:15 PM Marian Group-Rosary in Chapel All Are Welcome
MASS AT 5:00 PM-Church
SUNDAY, August 15th
MASS 8:00 AM-Church
Confession 7:15 AM and 9:45 AM
9:15 AM-Choir-Church
9:15 AM-Adult Scripture Study-Room # 209
MASS 10:30 AM-Church
1-2:45 PM Hispanic Adult Bible Study
MASS in SPANISH 3:00 PM-Church
STAFF THE WEEK AHEAD
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Dt 10:12-22; Ps 147:12-15, 19-20; Mt 17:22-27 Tuesday: 2 Cor 9:6-10; Ps 112:1-2, 5-9; Jn 12:24-26 Wednesday: Dt 34:1-2; Ps 66:1-3a, 5, 8, 16-17; Mt 18:15-20 Thursday: Jos 3:7-10a, 11, 13-17; Ps 114:1-6; Mt 18:21 — 19:1 Friday: Jos 24:1-13; Ps 136:1-3, 16-18, 21-22, 24; Mt 19:3-12 Saturday: Jos 24:14-29; Ps 16:1-2a, 5, 7-8, 11; Mt 19:13-15 Sunday: Vigil: 1 Chr 15:3-4, 15-16; 16:1-2; Ps 132:6-7, 9-10, 13-14; 1 Cor 15:54b-57; Lk 11:27-28 Day: Rv 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab; Ps 45:10-12, 16; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Lk 1:39-56
SAINTS & SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday: Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday: St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross Tuesday: St. Lawrence Wednesday: St. Clare Thursday: St. Jane Frances de Chantal Friday: Ss. Pontian and Hippolytus Saturday: St. Maximilian Kolbe
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — After resting and taking nourishment twice, Elijah is strengthened to walk to the mountain of God, Horeb (1 Kings 19:4-8). Psalm — Taste and see the goodness of the Lord (Psalm 34). Second Reading — Be sealed by the Holy Spirit of God so as to be imitators of God and live-in love (Ephesians 4:30 — 5:2). Gospel — Jesus professes that he is the living bread and whoever eats this bread will live forever (John 6:41-51). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, Inter-national Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
MONDAY, August 9th Mass at 8:00 AM † All Souls in Purgatory TUESDAY, August 10th-St. Lawrence Mass 8:00 AM † Caroline Miller by Edward Hannick
WEDNESDAY, August 11th-St. Clare Mass at 5:00 PM † Joseph Czjaka Jr. by Elizabeth Smyth & Katrina Dill THURSDAY, August 12th-St. Jane Frances de Chantal Mass at 8:00 AM FRIDAY, August 13th Mass at 8:00 AM † Leon & Barbara Dorek by the Kis Family SATURDAY, August 14th-St. Maximilian Kolbe Mass at 8:00 AM Vigil Mass at 5:00 PM † Fred Newberg by Beverly Beard SUNDAY, August 15th-The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Mass at 8:00 AM Members of the Parish Mass at 10:30 AM † Lucille Reehil
Battle Ready, with Fr. Dan Reehil, on Radio
Maria USA airs at 9:00 AM Central time, Monday
through Friday mornings. Download the
RadioMariaUSA app on your phone, or you can click the link to the website here:
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CIVIL DISCOURSE “Do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God.” These words bring us up short! What could we be doing to grieve the Holy Spirit? Alas, the same things that the Ephesians were doing in the time of Paul, that is, fighting, shouting, reviling each other with fury, anger, and malice. Just tune in to talk radio some day or observe some “road rage” on the expressway. If we who are partakers of the Body of Christ can treat one another this way, what does that mean about our belief in Christ’s message of peace and reconciliation? The Eucharist is the sacrament of unity. It is communion with God and with each other. A good first step would be to speak civilly to each other, even in disa-greement! Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Alfonso Dao : Clare & Price Keller : Mary & Grace Shadel : Chantel Phillips : Daniel Hudson Jr. : Paul Ragsdale : Jim Ha-vens : Treva Held : Louis Borriello: Nancy Coghlan : Pearl Lumpkins : Jim Bohrman : Faye Spencer : Jay Thomas : Le-nore Willeford : George Couch : Kimberly Sparkman : Charlie Swan : Patricia Walker : William Baird : John Billingsley : Kait-lyn Booher : Amanda Campbell : Norma Britt : Carmen and Linda Abate : Kathy Redding : Ron and Theresa Wenzel : Tom Stites, Jr. : Meghan Buchanan : Patti Bates : Gregory Gutierrez : Jaxon Roberts : Carol Morales Tupy : Yolanda Martinez : Maria Lena : Tony Martinez : Andrew Pawloski : Sheila & David Oliver : Naomi Spence : Rita Pallante : Julie Fast : Joyce Pirtle : Deborah Eastin : Paula Sayre : Marie Steppe : Brandi Barton : John McAnaw : Ted Ring : James Boyd : Naomi Spence : Regina Baker : Maria Flores : Mary Martin : Shannon & Chuck Willis : Rob Bohrman : David Sepulveda : Orlando Rivera : Jean Olivier : Flo Kuchinski : Julie & John Jacob : Susan & Tom Melton : Becky Fragasse : John Calandros : Brian Storm : Rosie Short : Jane Pharris : Cody Cormier : Morgan Anderson : Don Anderson : Jacob Richardson : Alice Schilling : Michael Cheung : Beth Hanson : Eric Stetler : Dennis Hogan : Geraldine Dilly : Joan E. Ledet : Antonia Rocha : Bob Warnemunde : Tina Balentine : Jenni Plaza : Ella Lopez : Joan Brecourt : Lexis Stewart : Ithiel Ei-senmann : Charlotte Gutierrez
PLEASE REMEMBER TO PRAY
for all our sick & recovering parishioners, families,
and friends. Please call or email the office if you
would like someone to be added to the prayer list.
Also, please call the office if a name can be removed.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to all
celebrating a birthday this week:
Adults : Richard Battersby, Jose Cas-
tillo, Jeanne Binford, Corby Schmalz,
Evan Hernandez, Malaya McCraw,
Irene Murphy, Susan Borenstein,
Sandra Flores, John Kosinski, Jose
Vaca, Hector Altamirano, James
Cooper, Chris Morse, Anne Domm,
Sharon Larson, Dr. Jennifer Mallory,
Julio Martinez, Lynn Reed, Edwina
Walsh
Youth : Nicole Aguilar, Maximiliano
Medina, Cynthia Vargas
Our Offertory (8/01/2021)
Loose Cash 531.00
Env. & Checks 11,497.00
Bldg. Maint. Fund 1,843.00
E-Giving, Reg. (7/26-8/01/21) 1,417.17
E-Giving, BMF (7/26-8/01/21) 45.44
7/2021-6/2022 YTD Reg. Offertory Actual 49,413.00
7/2021-6/2022 YTD Budgeted Reg. Offertory 47,499.25
7/2021-6/2022 YTD Bldg. Maint. Fund Actual 5,185.14
7/2021-6/2022 YTD Budgeted BMF 3,653.85
Electronic Giving Made Simple
Sign-up is as simple as going to our church website at stcatherinecc.org.
MAKE DEPOSITS Friendship is like a bank account. You can’t continue to draw on it without making deposits. A CLEAR CONSCIENCE There’s no pillow so soft as a clear conscience.
St. Catherine’s Parish will continue our Volunteer support with Woodard Ele-mentary for the 2021-2022 school year. You can vol-unteer for various activities and one way is the Book Room. Their Book Room (small library) has books sorted at reading levels, and could use some regular volunteers throughout the school year. If anyone is able to sched-ule themselves from 8am to 10am each day for being
stationed in that room when individual students or small groups come in to bring or check in books that would be very helpful. Contact Mr. K. 931-994-9557 (Kurt Kristensen) ELL Teacher at Woodard Elementary.
Thank you for your generosity!
19th Sunday in Ordinary Time August 8th, 2021
THE DAYS ARE COMING Separation, isolation, and hostility are terrible things. We are, sadly, too familiar with all of them in our mod-ern life, whether we look at world events or events in our own neighborhoods and families. All three readings to-day refer to these same sad human conditions. The prophet Jeremiah describes world conditions as if the people of his time were sheep who had been scat-tered by poor leadership and corrupt shepherds. But “the days are coming,” he assures us (Jeremiah 23:5), when a new shepherd, a just king, will come. We meet that king in the second reading and the Gospel. Paul reminds us in the Letter to the Ephesians that all divisions can now cease in Christ Jesus, who has brought us together through his blood. In Mark’s Gospel we see Jesus him-self, looking with pity on those searching for him as if they were sheep without a shepherd. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS Religious Education Classes for grades K-6th grade will start on Sunday August 22nd, 2021, from 9-10:15 AM. Sacraments:2nd or 3rd Grade, 1st Grade Reconciliation and 1st Eucharist Religious Education Classes for grades 7-10th grade will start on Wednesday August 25th, 2021, from 6-7:30 PM. Sacrament: Confirmation 10th Grade
Knights Korner Grand Knight Edgar Ponce 931-626-7304
Happenings in August Next Meeting Date
Monday, August 23rd, Officer Mtg. # 203 @ 7 PM Tuesday, August 24th, Council Mtg. S.H. @ 7 PM
Deputy Grand Knight
Robert D’Amato (931-224-1221)
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SCRIPTURE: THE HEART OF THE FAITH
For more information contact
faithformation@dioceseofnashville.com
or call 615-645-9770.
October 1 and October 2
Catholic Pastoral Center
2800 McGavock Pike, Nashville, TN 37214
To advertise in the bulletin, call the J. S. Paluch Co. at 1-800-833-5941.
On the podium Hidilyn Diaz celebrates with
Our Lady's Miraculous Medal.
There were a lot of emotions when Hidilyn Diaz stood up on the podium to receive her Olympic gold med-al — the first ever for the Philippines. The 30-year-old maintained her salute as the country’s national anthem was playing, while tears flowed down her masked face. She had not only beaten her personal record by managing to raise and sustain a huge 279.9 pounds above her head, but she’d also beaten the world record in her 55kg (or 121 pounds) weightlifting category. The cere-mony that took place in Tokyo on Monday was made even more special when the Olympian raised her medal to show
the crowd.
However, it wasn’t the glittering gold medal that she was showing off, but Our Lady’s Miraculous Medal that she also had around her neck. Diaz’s medal is obviously very precious to her, along with the prayers of all those who’ve supported her along her route to victory. As she explained, a friend of hers had given her the medal, and had said a novena for her. “He had a novena for nine days, then I also had a novena. [It was a] sign of prayers and
faith in Mama Mary and Jesus Christ.”
Prayers for Priests and Religious of the
Diocese of Nashville Grant, O Lord, that every hand laid upon you
at the altar may be a friendly hand, whose touch is
tender and consoling as Joseph’s was; that the lips
which form so many sacred words may never be
profaned by frivolous or unworthy speech; that
priests may guard, even in the noisy streets of the
city, the impress of their noble functions, the bright
token that they have but lately come down from
your holy mountain; and in their garments the fra-
grance of the altar, that everyone may find them
living memorials of You, accessible to all, yet more
than other men. Grant that they may contract from
the Mass of today a hunger and thirst for the Mass
of the morrow, that the sacred anticipation be their
last thought at night and Your tender summons
their first awareness in the morning; that Your
priests, filled with You and Your good gifts, may
give largely to the rest of men who look to You.
Amen.
Pray this week for:
Pope Francis, Fr. John Sims Baker, Fr. Michael
Baltrus, Fr. S. Bang, Fr. Mark Beckman, Fr.
Rhodes Bolster, Fr. Joseph Breen, Fr. Daniel
Reehil
FEAST OF FAITH Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus: Song of Heaven The words of the Sanctus are rooted in the scrip-tures. They recall the song of the seraphim in the prophet Isaiah’s vision of God in majesty: “Seraphim were stationed above; each of them had six wings: with two they veiled their faces, with two they veiled their feet, and with two they hovered aloft. ‘Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts!’ they cried one to the other. ‘All the earth is filled with his glory!’ ” (Isaiah 6:2-3). They recall the Gospel accounts of Jesus’ entry into Jerusa-lem: “Hosanna to the Son of David; blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord; hosanna in the high-est” (Matthew 21:9). Yet the liturgy adds something new to these ancient texts. The seraphim sang, “the earth is filled with his glory.” But the liturgy proclaims, “heaven and earth are full of your glory.” In the Eucha-rist, earth and heaven meet. For a moment in time, we join in the song that the angels sing for all time. The Sanctus raises us to heaven but does not remove us from the earth. It is the song of the King who took on our human flesh so that we might share in his divine life. —Corinna Laughlin, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
WHAT IS THE MARIAN BLUE WAVE?
The Marian Blue Wave is a call to action in-volving the praying of the Rosary with the spe-cific intention of ending abortion. Our goals are many, but the first and most important one is to engage as many of our fellow Catholics as possi-ble—especially priests and bishops—in projects to extol the virtues of praying the Rosary and use it to advance a call to holiness and evangeliza-tion.
We need this because the biggest reason why so-called pro-life politics does not work is because, even now in 2019, few people realize that every abortion kills a child of God—a unique human being with his own DNA.
With each and every Rosary we pray, we ask Mary to intercede for us in this struggle and to open eyes to the fact that every preborn child—from his single cell embryonic stage forward—is a member of the human family.
Marianbluewave.com
A Saint Filled Week!
“O my God, fill my soul with holy joy, courage and strength to serve You. Enkindle Your love in me and then walk with me along the next stretch of road before me. I do not see very far ahead, but when I have arrived where the horizon now closes down, a new prospect will pro-
spect will open before me, and I shall meet it with peace.”
St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross
“Sheltered under the name of Jesus Christ, I do not fear these pains, for they do not last long.”
St. Lawrence
“Our labor here is brief, but the reward is eternal. Do not be disturbed by the clamor of the world, which passes like a shadow. Do not let false delights of a deceptive world
deceive you” St. Clare
“In prayer, more is accomplished by listening than by talking”.
St. Jane Frances de Chantal
“Be a Catholic: When you kneel before an altar, do it in such a way that others may be able to recognize that you know before whom you kneel.”
St. Maximilian Kolbe
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