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Fr. Gregory Hart, Pastor Dc. Dan Daily, Deacon Pamela Castillow, Bookkeeper / Office Manager Shannon Stowe, Business Manager / D.R.E. David Burkemper, Catholic Youth (CY)
Parish Hall Phone: Rectory Phone:
SACRAMENTAL INFORMATION
All Sacraments require a call or visit to the parish office for more information. Below are some notes for your benefit:
Baptism: Parents and Godparents are required to participate in a preparation process before Baptism of Children. Registration is required. If possible, it is recommended that all requirements be completed BEFORE the child’s birth.
Sick Calls: Please call the parish office if you or an immediate relative would like to receive the Eucharist or Anointing at home or in the hospital.
Confirmation: Requires a MINIMUM of two years participation in Parish Religious Education and thecandidate must be 14 years old. Contact Shannon Stowe at 479.361.2612.
Convalidations: This is the term for marriages getting “blessed” in the church. Most rules for “Weddings” apply for Convalidations.
Eucharistic Adoration: Tuesday 8:00am through Midnight Friday in the Chapel.
First Communion: Requires a MINIMUM of two years participation in Parish Religious Education. Candidates must be at least 7 years old. Contact Shannon Stowe at 479.361.2612.
Funerals: Please call the office immediately to spreparation.
Marriage Cases/Annulments: If you’ve divorced and are planning to re-marry, have already re-married, or are marrying / married to someone with that situation even if it was prior to being Catholic: Contact Pamela Castillow at 361-2612.
Reconciliation: ½ hour before all weekend Masses or by Appointment.
RCIA Classes: (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults)Buhr 479-524-8921 or 479-466-7776. RCIA is for those who are interested in becoming Catholic or those who may not have completed the sacraments of First Communion or Confirmation.
Weddings: A minimum of 6 months is required for marriage preparation. No outdoor weddings are permitted.
We are always in need of more help in our various parish ministries please call the parish office or the person in charge of any ministries you are interested in. We would love to have you!
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PARISH STAFF:
[email protected] [email protected]
Bookkeeper / Office Manager [email protected] Manager / D.R.E. [email protected] Youth (CY) & Family Life Director [email protected]
PARISH FACILITIES:
479.361.2211 479.717.2354
All Sacraments require a call or visit to the parish some notes for
Parents and Godparents are required to participate in a preparation process before Baptism of Children. Registration is required. If possible, it is recommended that all requirements be completed
Please call the parish office if you or an immediate relative would like to receive the Eucharist
Requires a MINIMUM of two years participation in Parish Religious Education and the candidate must be 14 years old. Contact Shannon
This is the term for marriages getting “blessed” in the church. Most rules for “Weddings”
Tuesday 8:00am through
Requires a MINIMUM of two years participation in Parish Religious Education. Candidates must be at least 7 years old. Contact Shannon Stowe at
Please call the office immediately to start
If you’ve divorced and married, or
are marrying / married to someone with that situation even if it was prior to being Catholic: Contact Pamela
½ hour before all weekend Masses or
(Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) Pat 7776. RCIA is for those
who are interested in becoming Catholic or those who d the sacraments of First
A minimum of 6 months is required for
IMPORTANT PARISH CONTACTS:
Altar Servers: (Saturday): (Sunday): Mike Della Rosa
Bereavement Dinners: Norma Deines
Bulletin: Shannon Stowe
Cemetery: Mike Zulpo
Choir: (Sunday): Marty Taldo
Catholic Youth (CY): (Sixth through Twelfth Grade): David Burkemper
Eucharistic Ministers: Leonard Pianalto
Gift Bearers: Shannon Stowe
Gift Shop: Misty Piazza Saturday: Misty Piazza & Bonnie Thomas Sunday (Eng): Deanna Shackelford & Shirley Lott
Grape Festival: (Chairman) Chris Martini (Co-Chairman) Eric Pellin “The Hut” 118th Tontitown Grape Festival dates:
Grapevine (e-mail news): Shannon Stowe
Knights of Columbus: Ryan Pianalto
Lectors: Patricia Gross
Parish Council: Mary Wyandt Hiebert
Parish Religious Education (P.R.E.) Shannon Stowe
Sacristans & Decor: Margie Ceola Jettie Franco Paula Marinoni
If you are new to our parish, we welcome you and invite you to become a member.
Registration forms are on the Parish Website (www.stjoetontitown.org) or in the Parish Office. Please complete one for each family member and drop it into
the collection basket.
Please also call the office if any of your family information has changed (name,
phone, address, etc.) so that we can make the changes in our information.
help in our various parish ministries please call the parish office or the person in charge of any ministries you are interested in. We would love to have you!
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
IMPORTANT PARISH CONTACTS:
Mike Della Rosa 479.790.2246
479.751.1425
Shannon Stowe [email protected]
479.361.2357
479.361.2459
ugh Twelfth Grade): 479.361.2612 David Burkemper ext 3
Leonard Pianalto 479.361.2633
Shannon Stowe 479.361.2612
479.466.3994 & Bonnie Thomas
& Shirley Lott
479.530.0481 479.466-8223
479.361.2615 August 9-13, 2016
Shannon Stowe [email protected]
479.287.9384
479.521.0123
Mary Wyandt Hiebert 479.521.6566
Shannon Stowe 479.361.2612.
479.361.2560 479.361.2423
Paula Marinoni 479.466.4128
help in our various parish ministries please call the parish office or the person in charge of any ministries you
SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 2016
PLEASE PRAY FOR ALL IN NEED Rob Beyer Thomas Bevins Randy Brady Ginger Daily Louis Germany Roger Gross Alma Hartman
Rainie Johnson Theresa Kappler Channing Debbie Magee Msgr. James ManciniMegan Taldo McAfee Vickie McAllister Thomas McFadden Andy Moffett Helene Newman Deloris Peacy Claudine Pianalto Elsie Mae Pianalto Esther Pianalto Lena Pianalto Leonard Pianalto Robert Pianalto Albert Piazza Oakleigh Roberts Lizbeth Roso Cathyrn Staggs
Gerald Walsh Diana WrightWe need to keep our prayer list tidy. We will clean it out
can keep your loved one on it by calling or e-([email protected] ) the Parish Office to let them know which of your
loved ones are still in need of prayer.
HOLY FATHER'S INTENTIONS FOR Universal: That in every country of the world, women may be honored and respected and that their essential contribution to society may be highly esteemed. Evangelization: That families, communities, and groups may pray the Holy Rosary for evangelization and peace.
COLLECTIONS: Regular Collection Children's Collection Building Fund Catholic Communications Campaign
WHAT’S GOING ON AT ST. JOSEPH’S
MARRIAGE CONGRATULATIONS! Peter & Claire Gunn March 17, 2016 Timothy & Abby Shields
Craig & Michelle Wilson
CONFIRMATION CONGRATULATIONSThe following parishioners were Confirmed
in our parish on April 24, 2016
Dwayne Byrd Alexis Cates Brock Easterling Adrian Gonzalez Hope Hanson Bonnie Holt Bret Jackson Bailey Lehmann Colton Miller Allisha Mussino Jordyn Piazza Catherine Ryan Gabrielle Verucchi Luke Washkowiak
APRIL BAPTISMS: Congratulations to those who joined our
Catholic family through Baptism
here at St. Joseph’s!
Logan Carson Scott Son of Ben and Tara Scott
Spurgeon Family Thank You: I would like to express my gratitude for the many prayers, visits and love shown to my family during the past few months of John's illness, and his passing. We truly felt the support and embrace of our church family. ~Dee Spurgeon
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THROUGH SUNDAY,
PLEASE PRAY FOR ALL IN NEED Kim Biondo
Louis GermanyRose Huff
Channing Ceola LambMegan Taldo McAfee
James MillerDeloris PeacyEsther PianaltoLou Pianalto
Oakleigh RobertsBill St. Mary
Diana Wright keep our prayer list tidy. We will clean it out June 30, 2016. You
-mailing e Parish Office to let them know which of your
HOLY FATHER'S INTENTIONS FOR MAY That in every country of the world, women may be
honored and respected and that their essential contribution to society
That families, communities, and groups may pray
$5,137.70 $14.25 $150.00 $60.00
MASS INTENTIONS & SCHEDULESat. Apr 30 3:40 pm: The Holy Rosary
First Communion 4:00 pm: SI: First Communicants
Sun. May 1 8:30 am: The Holy Rosary
9:00 am: All Parishioners
Sun. May 1 (Latin) 11:00 am: The Holy Rosary
First Communion 11:30 am: +Homer Penter
Mon. May 2 No Mass No Mass
Tue. May 3 5:15 pm: Liturgy of the Hours
5:30 pm: +John Spurgeon
Wed May 4 7:15 am: Liturgy of the Hours
7:30 am: +David Mohr
Thu. May 5 (Latin) 7:15 am: Liturgy of the Hours
Ascension Thursday 7:30 am: SI: Mary Otilia Rash
Fri May 6 7:15 am: Liturgy of the Hours
7:30 am: +Margaret Marczuk
Fri May 6 7:15 am: Liturgy of the Hours
5:30 pm: +Rose Carender
Sat. May 7 3:40 pm: The Holy Rosary
Ascension Sunday 4:00 pm: All Mothers
Sun. May 8 8:30 am: The
Ascension Sunday 9:00 am: All
Sun. May 8 (Latin) 11:00 am: The Holy Rosary
11:30 am: All Parishioners
WHAT’S GOING ON AT ST. JOSEPH’S
MARRIAGE CONGRATULATIONS! March 17, 2016 April 2, 2016 April 2, 2016
CONFIRMATION CONGRATULATIONS were Confirmed
in our parish on April 24, 2016
Brock Easterling Bonnie Holt Colton Miller Catherine Ryan
JT Weis
to those who joined our
Catholic family through Baptism
here at St. Joseph’s!
Logan Carson Scott Son of Ben and Tara Scott
would like to express my gratitude for the many prayers, visits and love shown to my family during the past few months of John's illness, and his passing. We truly felt the support and embrace of our church
The Ascension of Our Lord, celebrates the day that Christ, in the presence of His apostles, ascended bodily into Heaven. The Ascension occurred 40 days after Easter Sunday, so it falls on a Thursday; however, in most dioceses in the United States, celebration of the Ascension has been transferred to the following Sunday, May 8th. For those who wish to attend the traditional day on Thursday, May 57:30 AM.
Father Janesko College Scholarship: graduating high school are invited to apply for the Father Janesko College Scholarship. due by 5:00 PM on Tuesday, May 3rd. Shannon in the Parish Office for more information and an application.
Graduating College & High School Seniors: recognize you! May 22nd at the 9:00 am Mass. Participants must wear cap and gown! Call or emailmore information and the form3612612 x 2). All forms must be turned in to tOffice no later than Friday, May recognized!
SUNDAY, MAY 8, 2016
MASS INTENTIONS & SCHEDULE
The Holy Rosary
SI: First Communicants
The Holy Rosary
All Parishioners
The Holy Rosary
+Homer Penter
No Mass
Liturgy of the Hours
+John Spurgeon
Liturgy of the Hours
+David Mohr
Liturgy of the Hours
SI: Mary Otilia Rash
Liturgy of the Hours
+Margaret Marczuk
Liturgy of the Hours
+Rose Carender
The Holy Rosary
All Mothers
The Holy Rosary
All Mothers
The Holy Rosary
All Parishioners
d, a holy day of obligation, celebrates the day that Christ, in the presence of His apostles, ascended bodily into Heaven. The Ascension occurred 40 days after Easter Sunday, so it falls on a Thursday; however, in most dioceses in the United States, including ours, the celebration of the Ascension has been transferred to the
For those who wish to attend the traditional day on Thursday, May 5th, Mass will be in Latin at
Father Janesko College Scholarship: Parishioners graduating high school are invited to apply for the Father Janesko College Scholarship. Applications are due by 5:00 PM on Tuesday, May 3rd. Contact Shannon in the Parish Office for more information and
igh School Seniors: We want to May 22nd at the 9:00 am Mass. Participants
or email the Parish office for more information and the form ([email protected]
All forms must be turned in to the Parish Office no later than Friday, May 13th in order to be
Cheering for Channing: Channing Ceola grew up and has spent most of her life along with her family in Tontitown. In September 2015, Channing married Wesley Lamb and together made plans to start their new chapter in Charlotte, NC. After suffering several seizure episodes and blackouts, Channing was diagnosed with Anaplastic Astrocytoma Stage 3 Brain Cancer. She has undergone surgery to remove as much as the tumor as possible and has had chemo and radiation treatments. Channing is strong- but they have a tough road ahead of them. Let's support this precious family in every way we can- with prayers, love and some financial assistance to make this journey hopefully a little easier. Join us for a Silent and Live Auction, Famous Italian Spaghetti Dinners ($20) and entertainment by Kelly Road and Mountain Gypsies.is limited, so get your tickets in advance at Logothe address below. Festivities will be at Grace Center 1355 E. Henri deTonti Blvd. on Saturday, May 7th at 5:00 PM. If you would like to donate items for the live and silent auction, please contact Lori Vitt at 479-871attend but still want to help? There is an account set up Signature Bank. You can make checks payable to "Cheering for Channing". You can also drop it off at Logomail it to: 1336 Carley road Ste 11 Springdale AR 72762!Tickets for the James Miller Charity Raffle are available after the English Masses and in the parish office. $5.00 buys ticket. First prize is a VISIO 50 inch Television. Second prize is a Yeti Tundra 50 Marine Cooler and third is a Cabela's Ultimate Cookstation with cover. The drawing will be on May 30th, 2016. This is a great chance to help out a parishioner in need.
Mother’s Day Masses: During the month of May we will honor our Mothers, Grandmothers and Godmothers with a series of Masses. Mother’s Day cards are available for those who’d like to have their Mother(s) remembered. Stipends are not necessary but are appreciated. Please use the card and blank envelopes from those provided to give to the Mothers you’re honoring. Use the “Spiritual Bouquet” Envelope if you’d like to make a donation. Please be sure to fill it leave it in the Collection Basket.
Mother’s Day Book: At each door of the Church which you can write your Mother’s name. The pages will be compiled into our Mother’s Day booklet which the Altar through the month of May.
St. Joseph’s High School Seniors, juniors and sophomores:Now is the time to start thinking about the 2016 Queen Concordia contest. We are looking for three girls to run this year and have the chance to be crowned queen. Each candidate will receive college scholarship money, based on the number of tickets sold. This is a great way to represent our parish and help in this year’s fundraiser. This is a long running tradition for St. Joseph’s and an honor to be a candidate. The Tontitown museum has some inthe history of the Queen Concordia, please feel free to check out the display or contact any of the past queens, such as Lydia Huck, Blair Ceola or Caroline Franco. I hope each of you will consider being a candidate, if you have any question
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Channing Ceola grew up and has spent most of her life along with her family in Tontitown. In September 2015, Channing married Wesley Lamb and
made plans to start their new chapter in Charlotte, After suffering several seizure episodes and blackouts,
Channing was diagnosed with Anaplastic Astrocytoma Stage 3 Brain Cancer. She has undergone surgery to remove as much
emo and radiation but they have a tough road
ahead of them. Let's support this precious family in every way with prayers, love and some financial assistance to
r. Join us for a Silent and Live Auction, Famous Italian Spaghetti Dinners ($20) and entertainment by Kelly Road and Mountain Gypsies. Seating is limited, so get your tickets in advance at Logo-N-Stitch at
Grace Point Event Center 1355 E. Henri deTonti Blvd. on Saturday, May 7th at
If you would like to donate items for the live and 871-8629. Can't
an account set up at Signature Bank. You can make checks payable to "Cheering for Channing". You can also drop it off at Logo-N-Stitch or mail it to: 1336 Carley road Ste 11 Springdale AR 72762!
are available after sses and in the parish office. $5.00 buys one
First prize is a VISIO 50 inch Television. Second prize is a Yeti Tundra 50 Marine Cooler and third is a Cabela's Ultimate Cookstation with cover. The drawing will be on
reat chance to help out a
During the month of May we will honor our Mothers, Grandmothers and Godmothers with a series of Masses. Mother’s Day cards are available for those
mbered. Stipends are not necessary but are appreciated. Please use the card and blank envelopes from those provided to give to the Mothers you’re honoring. Use the “Spiritual Bouquet” Envelope if you’d like to make a donation. Please be sure to fill it out and
of the Church are pages on . The pages will be which will stay on
St. Joseph’s High School Seniors, juniors and sophomores: Now is the time to start thinking about the 2016 Queen Concordia contest. We are looking for three girls to run this year and have the chance to be crowned queen. Each
lege scholarship money, based on the number of tickets sold. This is a great way to represent our parish and help in this year’s fundraiser. This is a long running tradition for St. Joseph’s and an honor to be a candidate. The Tontitown museum has some information on the history of the Queen Concordia, please feel free to check out the display or contact any of the past queens, such as Lydia Huck, Blair Ceola or Caroline Franco. I hope each of you will consider being a candidate, if you have any questions
please contact me, Chris Martini at talk with any of our past queens.
Vacation Bible School: A Radical Ride on the Wings of Prayer...with Amazing Angels and Super Saints! offered June 20-24 from 9:00 am to Noon here at SIt is open to children ages 3-11. Participants will go through stations of music, crafts, games and faith each day! The cost is $25.00 per child with a cap of $75.00 per family. Registration includes snacks & materials. Registration and voluntare in the main vestibule. The deadline to register is May 31, 2016.
Did you know that your CASA offerings are a source of funding for the education of our Seminarians? support helps provide the best in intellectual, personal and spiritual training and education that all of our Seminarians deserve. They have given everything for us and the Church, do we owe them any less than the best that we can give? Become a Catholic Arkansas Sharing Appeal supporter.goal is $10,720.00 We are currently at $8,352.00 with another $705.00 pledged! Please keep up the good work as you are able!
Child Care is available for those who wish to use it during the 9:00 am Sunday Mass. Participating children need to be taken to the Education Center and will need to fill out an information form.
CATHOLIC YOUTH (CY)� CHWC Attendees will have a MANDATORY meeting on Wednesday, May 4th at 7:30 PM in the CY Room
� We will be having our next CY Night called "Down 'n Out" on Sunday, May 15 in the CY Room from 5:00pm.
� VBS Volunteers: If any youth are interested, I am looking for volunteer help with VBS in June!
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION:
Welcome all new adorers!!
Midnight to 6am Laura Leto
479-442-0643 / 479-409-6467 Noon to 6pm
Shirley Hoke
479-521-7869 / 479-530-4577
The chapel is open for those who want to Adore the Lord from Tuesday at 8:00 am to Friday at Midnight.Please know that you can still sign up for any hour convenient for you. The Lord loves many Adorers. Adorers are welcomed for any hour. Two Adorers per hour is especially encouraged!If you cannot attend your Holy Hour, please ask a member, friend or another adorer to substitute for you. If none are available, then contact your division leader.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Our Next Meeting – Monday, KOC hall with food and beverages being served after the meeting. For info or if you have any suggestions, please contact Ryan Pianalto at 479.287.9384
Chris Martini at 479-530-0481 or you can talk with any of our past queens.
Vacation Bible School: A Radical Ride on the Wings of Prayer...with Amazing Angels and Super Saints! will be
24 from 9:00 am to Noon here at St. Joseph's! 11. Participants will go through
stations of music, crafts, games and faith each day! The cost is $25.00 per child with a cap of $75.00 per family. Registration includes snacks & materials. Registration and volunteer forms are in the main vestibule. The deadline to register is May 31,
Did you know that your CASA offerings are a source of funding for the education of our Seminarians? Your faithful support helps provide the best in intellectual, personal and spiritual training and education that all of our Seminarians deserve. They have given everything for us and the Church, do we owe them any less than the best that we can give? Become a Catholic Arkansas Sharing Appeal supporter. Our
e are currently at $8,352.00 with another $705.00 pledged! Please keep up the good work as
Child Care is available for those who wish to use it during Participating children need to be
and will need to fill out an
CATHOLIC YOUTH (CY): will have a MANDATORY meeting on
Wednesday, May 4th at 7:30 PM in the CY Room We will be having our next CY Night called "Down 'n
on Sunday, May 15 in the CY Room from 5:00-7:00
If any youth are interested, I am looking for volunteer help with VBS in June!
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION:
Welcome all new adorers!!
6am to NoonDenise Kidd
479-306-4244 / 479-439-20476pm to Midnight
Judy Ranalli
479-361-2086 / 479-957-0825
The chapel is open for those who want to Adore the Lord from Friday at Midnight.
Please know that you can still sign up for any hour convenient for you. The Lord loves many Adorers. Adorers are welcomed for any hour. Two Adorers per hour is especially encouraged! If you cannot attend your Holy Hour, please ask a family member, friend or another adorer to substitute for you. If none are available, then contact your division leader.
COLUMBUS - FR. BANDINI COUNCIL
Monday, May 9th at 6:30 pm at the KOC hall with food and beverages being served after the
or if you have any suggestions, please 287.9384.
FR. HART LEADS A PILGRIMAGE TO FRANCEPilgrimage to France: In this Jubilee Year of Mercy, join Fr. Hart on a pilgrimage to France from September 19 to 30, 2016.Our journey includes: round trip airfare from Fayetteville, 10 First Class hotel nights (double occupancy), daily breakfast and dinner, private motor coach, Seine River cruise, baggage handling, daily Mass at various shrines.Lourdes where the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared in 1858,Abbey, Paray-le-Monial, the Cathedral of Chartes with its famous stain glass windows, Lisieux St. Theresa the little Flower was born, the NorAmerican Cemetery there, and Mont Saint-Michel Abbey Church.Cathedral, Sainte-Chapelle, Museum d'Orsay, Montmartre, Basilica of Sacre Coeur, and a Seine River cruise. Price per person, double occupancy, is $ 4,150 + $ 154 airline fees.information and brochure at 1-800-886-2151 or Fr. Hart at 479
ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM OTHER AREA CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS & Prayers with Padre at Planned Parenthood: Join our priestsabortion center located on 3729 N. Crossover, Fayetteville. The lives of the unborn have been spared and hclients and clinic workers have converted through the presence of those who pray. Schedule to date is as follows:For further information see www.nwarespectlife.orgFr. Jason Tyler Friday, May 13Fr. Pius Iwu Monday, May 23Msgr. David LeSieur Friday, May 27Fr. Barnabas Maria-Susai, Thursday, June 9Fr. Pius Iwu, Immaculate Monday, June 13
NWA FRASSATI
YOUNG ADULTS! The NWA Frassati SocietyCatholic Young Adults group that yields Spiritual Growth, Social Events, and Service Opportunities! Join us for our bible
study Mondays at 7pm at St. Joe's in Tontitown.
fellowship May 3 @Fossil Cove in Fayetteville! more LIKE us on facebook.com/NWAFrassatiSociety website nwafrassati.com or email us [email protected]!
SUBIACO ACADEMY - SUBIACO
Camp Subiaco in Arkansas Summer Camp at Subiaco Abbey. Sign-up now! Camp Subiaco, for boys ages 9 is an active all boys camp with fishing, archery, riflery, gocarts, boating & tubing, climbing wall and much more. Camp Subiaco is operated by the Subiaco Alumni Association and the monks of Subiaco Abbey. Camp is June 19 26 - July 2, 2016. Google us on YouTube! You may sign up at www.campsubiaco.org or call 479-934-1001 for more info. Come join us! It’s a blast!
ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM OTHER AREA CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS & PARISHES
SEARCH #140 RETREAT: Registrations are now being accepted for Search #140, a retreat to help juniors and seniors in high school get to know themselves better, deepen their friendship with Christ, and find support in living out their faith. Search #140 will be held at St. JohnCenter, Little Rock, June 24 – 26, 2016. The fee is $120.00 and the early registration deadline is June 8, 2016. For more information and registration forms visit our website at: http://www.dolr.org/sites/default/files/documents/search140.pdf If you have questions you may contact Trish Gentry [email protected] at the Diocese of Little Rock Youth Ministry.
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FR. HART LEADS A PILGRIMAGE TO FRANCE In this Jubilee Year of Mercy, join Fr. Hart on a pilgrimage to France from September 19 to 30, 2016.round trip airfare from Fayetteville, 10 First Class hotel nights (double occupancy), daily breakfast and
dinner, private motor coach, Seine River cruise, baggage handling, daily Mass at various shrines. Lourdes where the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared in 1858, the parish church of St. John Vianney, Cluny
Monial, the Cathedral of Chartes with its famous stain glass windows, Lisieux - where St. Theresa the little Flower was born, the Normandy Beaches, the site of the Allied Invasion, and the
Michel Abbey Church. In Paris, we will visit: Notre Dame Chapelle, Museum d'Orsay, Montmartre, Basilica of Sacre Coeur, and a Seine River
Price per person, double occupancy, is $ 4,150 + $ 154 airline fees. Contact Travel Tyme for 2151 or Fr. Hart at 479-361-2612. DEADLINE EXTENDED!!!
OTHER AREA CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS & Join our priests for a time of prayer in front of the Planned Parenthood
abortion center located on 3729 N. Crossover, Fayetteville. The lives of the unborn have been spared and hclients and clinic workers have converted through the presence of those who pray. Schedule to date is as follows:
www.nwarespectlife.org or contact Sheila at 469-231-1959. Friday, May 13th Monday, May 23rd (Those at prayer will break for lunch with Fr. Pius)Friday, May 27th Thursday, June 9th (Brunch together with Fr. Barnabas following praMonday, June 13th (Those at prayer will break for lunch with Fr. Pius)
YOUNG ADULTS! The NWA Frassati Society is an energetic Catholic Young Adults group that yields Spiritual Growth, Social Events, and Service Opportunities! Join us for our bible
study Mondays at 7pm at St. Joe's in Tontitown. Join us for fellowship May 3 @Fossil Cove in Fayetteville! To learn more LIKE us on facebook.com/NWAFrassatiSociety - visit our website nwafrassati.com or email us [email protected]!
SUBIACO
Summer Camp at Subiaco Abbey. Camp Subiaco, for boys ages 9 – 13 inclusive,
is an active all boys camp with fishing, archery, riflery, go-carts, boating & tubing, climbing wall and much more. Camp Subiaco is operated by the Subiaco Alumni Association and the monks of Subiaco Abbey. Camp is June 19 - 25 and June
You may sign up at 1001 for more info.
ST. SCHOLASTICA
St. Scholastica Monastery Fort Smith is holding a "Simply Benedictine" discernment retreat on May 19young women ages 16-45 to experience a taste of religious life. There will be times for prayer, reflection, in house ministry, and visiting with Sisters as you learn how Benedictines live each day. There is no chexcept an open heart to the possibility of a religious vocation. For more information, contact Sr. Kimberly Prohaska, OSB at 479-783-4147 [email protected] of visit the website at www.stscho.org/vocation/.
"The Beautiful Struggle of Daily LifeRetreat Center is sponsoring a 5Beautiful Struggle of Daily Life," guided by Macrina Wiederkehr, OSB on July 17-23. Cost: $500.00. For more information, or to register, call the cevisit www.stscho.org/retreat-registration.
OTHER AREA CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS & PARISHES
Registrations are now being accepted for Search #140, a retreat to help juniors and seniors in high school get to know themselves better, deepen their friendship with Christ, and find support in living out their faith. Search #140 will be held at St. John
26, 2016. The fee is $120.00 registration deadline is June 8, 2016. For more
information and registration forms visit our website at: http://www.dolr.org/sites/default/files/documents/search-
have questions you may contact Trish Gentry e of Little Rock Youth
Cenacle of the National Marian Movement of Priests:Saturday, May 14th from 10 am –National Marian Movement of PriestJohn Catholic Center / Fletcher Hall, Lafferty Chapel 2500 North Tyler Street Little Rock, AR 72207 Father Thomas Keller will be the celebrant. The Cenacle will begin at 10 a.m. with Mass to follow at 11 a.m. All are invited to thnation-wide time of prayer and thanksgiving, as we celebrate the Year of Mercy proclaimed by Pope Francis. For more information, please contact: Dr. Richard Riley at (501) 2243949
In this Jubilee Year of Mercy, join Fr. Hart on a pilgrimage to France from September 19 to 30, 2016. round trip airfare from Fayetteville, 10 First Class hotel nights (double occupancy), daily breakfast and
Among the sites visited are: the parish church of St. John Vianney, Cluny
where mandy Beaches, the site of the Allied Invasion, and the
Notre Dame Chapelle, Museum d'Orsay, Montmartre, Basilica of Sacre Coeur, and a Seine River
Contact Travel Tyme for EXTENDED!!!
OTHER AREA CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS & PARISHES
for a time of prayer in front of the Planned Parenthood abortion center located on 3729 N. Crossover, Fayetteville. The lives of the unborn have been spared and hearts of clients and clinic workers have converted through the presence of those who pray. Schedule to date is as follows:
2:00pm – 3:00pm (Those at prayer will break for lunch with Fr. Pius) 11:00am – 3:00pm
1:30pm – 2:30pm (Brunch together with Fr. Barnabas following prayer) 10:00am – 11:00am (Those at prayer will break for lunch with Fr. Pius) 11:00am – 3:00pm
ST. SCHOLASTICA - FORT SMITH
St. Scholastica Monastery Fort Smith is holding a "Simply discernment retreat on May 19-23 to allow
45 to experience a taste of religious life. There will be times for prayer, reflection, in house ministry, and visiting with Sisters as you learn how Benedictines live each day. There is no charge for this retreat except an open heart to the possibility of a religious vocation. For more information, contact Sr. Kimberly Prohaska, OSB at
4147 [email protected] of visit the website at www.stscho.org/vocation/.
truggle of Daily Life" Retreat: St. Scholastica Retreat Center is sponsoring a 5-day Silent Retreat, "The Beautiful Struggle of Daily Life," guided by Macrina
23. Cost: $500.00. For more information, or to register, call the center at 479.783.1135 or
registration.
OTHER AREA CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS & PARISHES
Cenacle of the National Marian Movement of Priests: On – 12 noon, a Cenacle of the
National Marian Movement of Priests will be held at: St. John Catholic Center / Fletcher Hall, Lafferty Chapel 2500 North Tyler Street Little Rock, AR 72207 Father Thomas Keller will be the celebrant. The Cenacle will begin at 10 a.m. with Mass to follow at 11 a.m. All are invited to this
wide time of prayer and thanksgiving, as we celebrate the Year of Mercy proclaimed by Pope Francis. For more information, please contact: Dr. Richard Riley at (501) 224-
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Celebrate the Year of Mercy at the annual Bible Institute June 17-19, 2016 at St. John Center in Little Rock. Fr. Garrett Galvin, OFM, will address “The Message of Mercy: The Biblical Roots of Pope Francis’ Teachings” throughout the weekend that also includes prayer, discussion, fellowship and good food. Paid registration of $100 is due by Friday, June 3. Contact LRSS for more information (501-664-6102 or [email protected]).
Natural Family Planning (NFP). Natural Family Planning (NFP). Learn NFP at home and at your own pace with the Home Study Course from NFP International, www.nfpandmore.org. Includes Ecological Breastfeeding (it really can space babies), a double-check system of fertility awareness, and Catholic teaching that’s easy to understand. Work with a live instructor by email. Completion certificate. Only $70.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
To apply for the following positions (except as noted), please send a cover letter and resume to: Dennis Lee, Chancellor for Administrative Affairs, Diocese of Little Rock, 2500
North Tyler Street, Little Rock, AR 72207 or email to [email protected].
The Diocese of Little Rock seeks a Respect Life Director. Responsibilities include promoting and implementing the U.S. Catholic Bishops’ Pastoral Plan for Pro-Life Activities and Respect Life Program, working closely with parish coordinators, organizing the Mass for Life and monitoring state and federal legislation. Must be a Catholic with demonstrated knowledge of the Church’s moral and social teachings. Position is 25 hours per week and includes benefits.
Office Manager for Catholic Charities Immigration Services — Little RockFull-time; pay with benefits for interacting with clients and attorneys, managing files, schedules and databases, interpreting and translating documents; must have associate's degree, two years equivalent experience, excellent written and oral communication skills in English and Spanish, exceptional organization and computer abilities and talent managing multiple projects, maintaining confidentiality and interacting professionally with broad audience - Contact: Paula Lattanzi, human resources specialist Phone: (501) 664-0340, ext. 324
WEEKEND MINISTRIES Date: Altar Servers: Lectors: Eucharistic Ministers: Gift Bearers: EM to Sick
30-Apr
Cross As Assigned in PRE Rebecca Guy
w/First Commun-icants
Host Cp-T Evelyn Pianalto
First Commun-icants
Book As Assigned in PRE Host-C Rebecca Pianalto
First As Assigned in PRE Cup-T Stan Pianalto
Candle As Assigned in PRE Cup-T Shannon Stowe
Candle As Assigned in PRE Cup-C Sara Miller
Cup-C Judy Ranalli
1-May
Cross Catherine Huck
Denise Kidd
Host Cp-T Chris Pianalto
Dean & Denise
McDonald Family
Maureen Gruich
Book Matthew Huck Host-C Chris Martini
First Blaise Wittschen Cup-T Denise McDonald
Candle Gabriel Cooper Cup-T Mike Della Rosa
Candle Brittan Wittschen Cup-C Debbie Verucchi
Cup-C Lydia Huck
7-May
Cross Colton Miller
Dean Schaben
Host Cp-T Valerie Wright
Jeff & Karen Strassle, Dail Bevins
Book Kylie Miller Host-C Mary Ann Carender
First Lucas Schaben Cup-T Richard Ptak
Candle Christopher Schaben Cup-T Maureen Gruich
Candle Emily Schaben Cup-C Shannon Stowe
Cup-C Mark Casey
8-May
Cross Jacob Ford
Mike Washkowiak
Host Cp-T Mike Verucchi
Brian & Shelly Bewley Family
Linda Lee
Book Dwayne Byrd Host-C Laura Huck
First Tyler Ford Cup-T James Miller
Candle Torrie Pianalto Cup-T Denise Pearce
Candle Nicholas Byrd Cup-C Dail Bevins
Cup-C Robert Beyer
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! Aaron Birdsong & Betina Post Andrew & Peggy Penzo Peter & Mary Daut
HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Ella Britt
Caitlyn Sabatini Pam Steelman
Manish Dharwadker Daphne Scott Ricky Piazza
Caden Sloat Bridget Bloye Samuel Mussino Misty Piazza Tilinda Sabatini Benjamin Storment
Michaelangelo Harbaugh Donna McDaniel Hannah Philpot Kathy Wedding Olivia Wray Jason Stiles
Alicia Jones Bill Mussino Rodney Nichols Richard Placek Phillip Weis
CALENDAR OF EVENTS Sunday Monday Tuesday
MASS READINGS
MAY 1 - MAY 7 Sunday: Acts 15:1-29; Ps 67:1-8; Rev 21:10-23; John 14:23-29 Monday: Acts 16:11-15; Ps 149:1-9; John 15:26-16:4 Tuesday: Acts 16:22-34; Ps 138:1-8; John 16:5-13 Wednesday: Acts 17:15-18:1; Ps 148:1-14; John 14:16; John
16:12-15 Thursday: Acts 1:1-11; Ps 47:1-9; Heb 9:24-28, 10:19-23; Luke
24:46-53 Acts 18:1-8; Ps 98:1-4; John 14:18; John 16:16-20
Friday: Acts 18:9-18; Ps 47:1-7; Luke 24:26,46; John 16:20-23 Saturday: Acts 18:23-28; Ps 47:1-10; John 16:23-28
May 1 May 2 May 3
Rosary 8:30 AM Mass 9:00 AM
(Child Care Available)
Rosary 11:00 AM Latin Mass 11:30 AM
FIRST HOLY COMMUNION
Reception Following
No Mass
Bible Study1:00 pm to
3:00 pm
LofH 5:15PMMass 5:30 PM
Doors of MercyBible Study
6:30 pm to 8:30 pmLAST SESSION
May 8 May 9 May 10Rosary 8:30 AM Mass 9:00 AM
(Child Care Available)
Rosary 11:00 AM Latin Mass 11:30 AM
No Mass
Bible Study1:00 pm to
3:00 pm
LofH 5:15PMMass 5:30 PM
May 15 May 16 May 17Rosary 8:30 AM Mass 9:00 AM
(Child Care Available)
Rosary 11:00 AM Latin Mass 11:30 AM
No Mass
Bible Study1:00 pm to
3:00 pm
LofH 5:15PMMass 5:30 PM
May 22 May 23 May 24Rosary 8:30 AM Mass 9:00 AM
(Child Care Available) GRADUATE
RECOGNITION With pancake
breakfast following in the Parish Hall
Rosary 11:00 AM Latin Mass 11:30 AM
No Mass
Bible Study1:00 pm to
3:00 pm
LofH 5:15PMMass 5:30 PM
Parish Council6:30 PM
May 29 May 30 May 31
Rosary 8:30 AM Mass 9:00 AM
(Child Care Available)
Rosary 11:00 AM Latin Mass 11:30 AM
MEMORIAL DAY
Office Closed
No Mass
Bible Study1:00 pm to
3:00 pm
LofH 5:15PMMass 5:30 PM
PEC = Parish Education Center AE = Adult Education Room
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS –MAY - JUNE 2016 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
MASS READINGS
MAY 8 - MAY 14 Sunday: Acts 7:55-60; Ps 97:1-9; Rev 22:12-20; John 17:20-26 Monday: Acts 19:1-8; Ps 68:1-7; Col 3:1; John 16:29-33 Tuesday: Acts 20:17-27; Ps 68:10-21; John 14:16; John 17:1-
11 Wednesday: Acts 20:28-38; Ps 68:29-36; John 17:11-19 Thursday: Acts 22:30, 23:6-11; Ps 16:1-11; John 17:20-26 Friday: Acts 25:13-21; Ps 103:1-20; John 14:26; John 21:15-19 Saturday: Pentecost Vigil Readings: Gen 11:1-9 or Exod 19:3-8,
16-20 or Ezek 37:1-14 or Joel 3:1-5; Ps 104:1-35; Rom 8:22-27; John 7:37-39 Morning Mass Readings: Acts 28:16-31; Ps 11:4-7; John 16:7-13; John 21:20-25
LofH 7:15AMMass 7:30
Divine Mercy 3:00 PM Chapel
LofHMass
May 3 May 4 May 5
Bible Study 1:00 pm to
3:00 pm
LofH 5:15PM Mass 5:30 PM
Doors of Mercy Study
6:30 pm to 8:30 pm LAST SESSION
LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
PRE 6:15 P M - PEC
LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
FIRST FRIDAYLofH 7:15AMMass 7:30
Divine Mercy Chaplet 3:00 PM Chapel
LofHMass
May 10 May 11 May 12
Bible Study 1:00 pm to
3:00 pm
LofH 5:15PM Mass 5:30 PM
LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
PRE 6:15 P M - PEC
LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
LofH 7:15AMMass 7:30
Divine Mercy 3:00 PM Chapel
LofHMass
May 17 May 18 May 19
Bible Study 1:00 pm to
3:00 pm
LofH 5:15PM Mass 5:30 PM
LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
PRE 6:15 P M - PEC
Last class!
LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
P.E.P Rally 11:30 am
LofH 7:15AMMass 7:30
Divine Mercy Chaplet 3:00 PM Chapel
LofHMass
May 24 May 25 May 26
Bible Study 1:00 pm to
3:00 pm
LofH 5:15PM Mass 5:30 PM
Parish Council 6:30 PM
LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
LofH 7:15AMMass 7:30
Divine Mercy Chaplet 3:00 PM Chapel
LofHMass
May 31 June 1 June 2
Bible Study 1:00 pm to
3:00 pm
LofH 5:15PM Mass 5:30 PM
LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
FIRST FRIDAYLofH 7:15AMMass 7:30 AM
Divine Mercy Chaplet 3:00 PM Chapel
LofH 5:15 PMMass 5:30 PM
ABBREVIATIONS: AE = Adult Education Room C = Church PH = Parish Hall
Friday Saturday Apr 29 Apr 30
LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
ne Mercy Chaplet 3:00 PM Chapel
LofH 5:15 PM Mass 5:30 PM
FIRST HOLY COMMUNION Rosary 3:40 PM Mass 4:00 PM
Reception Following
May 6 May 7
FIRST FRIDAY LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
ne Mercy Chaplet 3:00 PM Chapel
LofH 5:15 PM Mass 5:30 PM
FIRST SATURDAY
Rosary 7:40 AM Mass 8:00 AM
Rosary 3:40 PM Mass 4:00 PM
May 13 May 14
LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
ne Mercy Chaplet 3:00 PM Chapel
LofH 5:15 PM Mass 5:30 PM
Rosary 3:40 PM Mass 4:00 PM
May 20 May 21
LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
ne Mercy Chaplet 3:00 PM Chapel
LofH 5:15 PM Mass 5:30 PM
Rosary 3:40 PM Mass 4:00 PM
May 27 May 28
LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
ne Mercy Chaplet 3:00 PM Chapel
LofH 5:15 PM Mass 5:30 PM
Rosary 3:40 PM Mass 4:00 PM
June 3 June 4
FIRST FRIDAY LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
Divine Mercy Chaplet
3:00 PM Chapel
LofH 5:15 PM Mass 5:30 PM
FIRST SATURDAY
Rosary 7:40 AM Mass 8:00 AM
Rosary 3:40 PM Mass 4:00 PM
LofH = Liturgy of the Hours
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