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Sat 5:00 pm
Sun 8:00 am St. Margaret Mary 10:30 am 2:00 pm Spanish Mass
Tue 9:00 am
Thu 9:00 am
7:00 pm Spanish Mass Fri 9:00 am
Wed 9:00 am Communion Service
Holy Day Masses at Good Shepherd 10:00 am & 7:00 pm
Subject to change. Please check Upcoming Events/Page 1
Sacraments Baptism: Please contact the Church Office to determine how to begin the process of planning a baptism. First Communion: Please contact our DRE, Deacon Philip Johnson at the Church Office, for more information. Reconciliation: Confessions are heard at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday or by appointment. Confirmation: Please contact our DRE, Deacon Philip Johnson, at the Church Office for more information.
RCIA: Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Contact: Deacon Philip Johnson (931) 924-4511. Matrimony: Please contact the Parish Office at least six months before the proposed date.
Visit from Priest: Please contact the Parish Office if you would like a visit by Fr. John. Anointing of the Sick: Please call the Church Office immediately upon admission so that the priest may be notified.
Fr. Jean-Baptiste Kyabuta, Pastor Deacon Philip Johnson, DRE Caroline Woods, Dir. Admin. Services David Gallagher, Bookkeeper Karen Herget, Safe Environment Coordinator Marie Habbick, Volunteer Secretary
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Parish Council Ron Fernandez Anne-Marie Pender Mercy Hall Linda Holcomb Deacon Philip Johnson Caroline Woods John Casey Marie Robey Burt Barrett Diane Holcomb Pam Wiedemer Mike Wiedemer Bruce Rawson Angel Amador
Finance Board Deacon Philip Johnson John Nauseef Bob Knies Linda Holcomb Bruce Rawson Ex-Officio David Gallagher
RCIA Please contact Deacon Philip Johnson 931-924-4511
Good Shepherd Parish 2021 Decherd Blvd Phone (931) 967-0961 Decherd, TN 37324 [email protected]
Website: goodshepherdtn.com
Welcome: Our warmest welcome to all who worship with our parish family, whether long-time resident or newly arrived in the parish. If you are interested in registering in our parish, please fill out this form and a Registration Form will be sent to you. Please place it in the collection basket or mail it to the church office. Name ____________________________________________________________________
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Good Shepherd Mission Statement
We, the members of Good Shepherd Parish, are joined together by our faith in Jesus Christ. We are incorporated into the Body of Christ by our Baptism. We are committed to live out our faith by worshipping God and serving each other and all our neighbors. Under the leadership of our Holy Father, our bishops and pastors, we strive to grow in holiness and to provide for the spiritual, emotional and physical well-being of our members of all ages and states of life by maintaining programs and services to meet their needs. We will work for the Kingdom of God on earth and will try to lead all people by word and example to the joy of salvation and eternal life in heaven.
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Upcoming Events
July 3—First Friday Mass at 9:00 am followed by Adoration until 10:00 pm
July 4—Independence Day
Hispanic Community News Comunidad Hispaña
Misa Español
jueves, 2 de julio, 7:00 pm
domingo, 5 de julio, 2:00 pm
Limosna: $ 440.06
St. Margaret Mary News Mass is celebrated at St. Margaret Mary each
Sunday at 8:00 am. Vigil Masses for Holy Days of Obligation
(except the Easter Vigil & Jan 1) are held at 5:00 pm.
A community Rosary begins each Sunday at 7:30 am.
All are welcome.
School Collection
Many people have asked how much longer we will need the school collection.
In order to fulfill our contractual obligations to our faculty, we will continue to fund our payroll until July 31.
We will, therefore, be depending on the help of the school collection to meet this obligation until the end of July.
Thank you for your help and support.
COLLECTIONS
This Sunday’s second collection will be for Those In Need.
No second collection next Sunday.
Thank You
Save the Date for Mardi Gras 2016 Saturday, February 6, 2016
Monterey Station, Cowan
Barbara Lamb-Gass, Chairperson
Barbara Lamb-Gass & Phyllis Lafferty, Steering Committee
We need YOU to make Mardi Gras a success again this year. Please give generously of your time and talent and
become a Mardi Gras volunteer!!!
Keep checking back for more details!!!!
Meeting Hi-Lites Tuesday June 9, 2015
6:00 PM The meeting was called to order and opened with prayer. The meeting was a joint session between the Parish Council & Finance Council. Ten members and three guests were present. A new member of the council, Angel Amador, was introduced and will be representing the Hispanic Community.
Parish Office: Father Ben Butler will be celebrating a Mass of Thanksgiving at Good Shepherd Parish on June 14, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. with a reception to follow in the school cafeteria.
Family Life: The current ministry leader has indicated to Father John her desire to resign as Ministry leader, but agreed to help with Mardi Gras 2016.
Mardi Gras – February 6, 2016: Father John invited Mardi Gras Chairperson Barbara Lamb Gass to speak on the viability of Good Shepherd continuing to host the annual Mardi Gras celebration. The current Steering Committee (Barbara Gass & Phyllis Lafferty) spoke at length about the logistics of hosting the event and the need for many new volunteers to come forward. Several key volunteers, from prior events, have indicated they will continue in their capacities. It was suggested and approved that proceeds be divided between Good Samaritan and the parish; therefore, it will be incumbent upon Good Samaritan to canvas our volunteers and other church supporters to find people willing and able to work on the various tasks involved with putting on an event of this magnitude. Of note, the venue, band and food have already been secured. It was recommended by the committee that in partnership with Good Samaritan that we continue with the event for 2016. The recommendation was approved by Father John and the council.
The meeting was adjourned and closed with prayer at 7:30 p.m. Next meeting date to be announced.
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Saturday Fall & Spring Sessions All following sessions are held on a Saturday, 8:45 am—3:00 pm no cost, lunch provided
Mass will be offered at 8:00 am (St. Rose of Lima 8:25 am) See the website for details and the agendas as they become available.
Please register online at: www.dioceseofnashville.com
TUESDAY EVENING SESSIONS COVERED OVER TWO TUESDAY NIGHTS: 6:30 PM—9:30 PM
ONLINE SESSIONS: $25 Please register online: www.aquinascollegecatechetics.org
Select one location most convenient
Saturday October 10, 2015 Catholic Pastoral Center 2800 McGavock Pike Nashville TN 37214 Saturday, November 14, 2015 Holy Family Church 9100 Crocket Road Brentwood TN 37027
Select one location most convenient
Saturday April 23, 2016 St. Rose of Lima 1601 N. Tennessee Blvd. Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Saturday, May 7, 2016 Catholic Pastoral Center 2800 McGavock Pike Nashville TN 37214
Course 3 Fall Yr2 2015 Course 4 Spring Yr2 2016
Tuesdays, November 3 & 14, 2015 Aquinas College 4210 Harding Road Nashville, TN 37205
Tuesdays, April 12 & 19, 2016 Aquinas College 4210 Harding Road Nashville, TN 37205
Course 3 Fall Yr2 2015 Course 4 Spring Yr2 2016
Enrollment: September 14—October 6 Course Runs: October 5—November 26
Enrollment: February 8—March 1 Course Runs: February 29 - April 25
Course 3 Fall Yr2 2015 Course 4 Spring Yr2 2016
Diocese of Nashville Catechetical Formation Program
Annual Orientation Session Saturday, August 22, 2015 8:00 am Mass: Orientation Session 8:45 am—12:15 pm
Aquinas College, 4210 Harding Road, Nashville, TN 37205
SAINTS PETER AND PAUL
Saints Peter and Paul are the principle pillars of the Church founded by Christ. Saint Peter was chosen by Christ to be his first Vicar on earth; he was endowed with powers of the keys of the kingdom of heaven (Mt 16:13-19) and charged with the role of Shepherd of Christ's flock (Jn 21:15-17). In St. Peter and his successors, we have a visible sign of unity and communion in faith and charity. Divine grace led St. Peter to profess Christ's divinity.
St. Peter suffered martyrdom under Nero, in about the year 64 AD. He was buried at the hill of the Vatican; recent excavations have revealed his tomb on the very site of St. Peter's Basilica.
Saint Paul was chosen to form part of the apostolic college by Christ himself on the road to Damascus (Acts 9:1-16). Selected to bring Christ's name to all peoples (Acts 9:15), he is the greatest missionary of all time, the advocate of pagans, the Apostle of the Gentiles. St. Paul was beheaded in the Tre Fontane along the Via Ostiense and buried nearby, on the site where the basilica bearing his name now stands.
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32nd Annual Mid-South Regional Charismatic Conference
The 32nd Annual Mid-South Regional Catholic Charismatic Conference will be held Friday evening, July 17, 2015
and all day Saturday, July 18, 2015 at St. Ignatius of Antioch Catholic Church, 601 Bell Road, Nashville, TN.
Our outstanding speakers this year are Fr. Mark Goring who is a member of the Companions of the Cross, an order of Charismatic priests based in Ottawa, Ontario and Caroline Gambale-Dirkes, a dynamic and passionate speaker. They will bring their knowledge and enthusiasm for spreading the Gospel and share it with all.
Registration is $35.00 Individual; $55.00 Married Couples and $65.00 Family and includes lunch on Saturday.
For a brochure or additional information, contact Teresa Seibert, Associate Liaison
at 615-430-9343. You may also register online at www.msrcc.org
Pre-Registration is encouraged to ensure adequate preparations are made.
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READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Saint’s Feasts This Week
June 28 St. Irenaeus
June 29 St. Peter, First Pope
June 30 First Martyrs / the See of Rome
July 01 Bl. Junipero Serra
July 02 St. Bernardino Realino
July 03 St. Thomas
July 04 St. Elizabeth of Portugal
Saturday, June 27
5:00 pm … †Anthony DeMatteo By Deacon Phil Johnson & Caroline Woods
Sunday, June 28
8:00 am ... †Alice Davis Gottfried By Yolande Gottfried
10:30 am … People of the Parish
2:00 pm … People of the Parish
Tuesday, June 30
9:00 am ... †Audrey Fallon By Denny Basmajian
Wednesday, July 1
9:00 am ... Communion Service Thursday, July 2
9:00 am … †John Russell By Mary Russell & Family
7:00 pm … People of the Parish
Friday, July 3
9:00 am … †Alice Basmajian By Denny Basmajian
Saturday, July 4
5:00 pm … †Cecile Donovan By Deacon Phil Johnson & Caroline Woods
Sunday, July 5
8:00 am ... †Pat Lyons By Betty Lyons
10:30 am … People of the Parish
2:00 pm … People of the Parish
Please pray for the sick and those with special needs Parishioners
Family and Friends
Active Military SFC John Blanchard — Lt. Matthew Moore — WO2 Nathaniel Gallagher
SGT Roger Fox — Sgt. Katrina Woods Farley Richard Brooks Jr. — Richard Brooks III
To Add or Remove names from the list, please call or e-mail the church office. 931-967-0961 [email protected]
Anna Gipson Mary Rich Leon Hawkersmith Eugene Judge Cris Lowry
Scott Bennett Angela Jordan Tom Wicklander Heidi Beavers Frank Bates
Martin Bennett James Herget Kevin Frye Tom Hall Susie Pfister
Beverly Thornton Roy Smith, Jr Mary Frances Blair Heidi Beavers Jim Hamner
Judy Magouirk Nicola Hannaway Betty Blanchard Lynn Stumpf Catherine Hamner
Wanda Gallagher Jack Stumpf Benita Depenhart Kelly Wilson Mary Frances Gallagher
Alice Roehm John Magyar Frank Kwiatkowski Jo Ann Dotson
Johnny Perry, Sr Bill Howell Janie Hines Barbara Price Linda Payne Patricia M. Cannon
Johnny Perry, Jr Mary Russell Ken Goodwin Frank Collins, Sr. Meghan Payne Stephanie Sassoon
Faye Walls Ken Gibbons Carleigh Allen Allan Sanders Julie McAllum Annie Hyatt
George Sells Rich Family Dena Trail Ray Underwood Don Earle Janet Holden
Phillip Scharber Robert Bourdin Tanis Beck Landon Barclay Dan Magouirk Gabrielle Tyler
Ruth Bartek Lindsey Knoer Amber Mathis Wendell Trussel Jeannette Garner Kenneth Willis
Candy Humphries Susan Gray Jim Erwin Bernadette Gibbons Barry Stewart Henry Whitaker
Kayley Brewer Alice Ray Janell Mitten Dennis Burns, Jr. Frances Burt Raymond Wallace
Jerry Nelson Lorrie Freund Ben Humphries Marlee Jay Roberts Rachel Collins Rita Caldwell
Ursula Czerwinka John Rourk David Keller Tim Lavvoran Christine Paprocki Alberta Magouirk
Jack Gilbert Marjorie Bruner Melanie Morris Dorothy Schlagheck Lindsey Denson Kenneth Depenhart
Peggy Bauer Margaret Willy Lyn Deramus Peter Boyea Mattie Lee Bishop Phillip Gazzola
Baby Benjamin Smith Jill Dooley Tim Ricohermoso Mauricio Hernandez Ramirez
READINGS FOR THIS SUNDAY Wis 1:13-15; 2:23-24; Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13;
2 Cor 8:7, 9, 13-15; Mk 5:21-43
Monday
Acts 12:1-11; Ps 34:2-9; 2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18; Mt 16:13-19
Tuesday Gn 19:15-29; Ps 26:2-3, 9-12; Mt 8:23-27
Wednesday Gn 21:5, 8-20a; Ps 34:7-8, 10-13; Mt 8:28-34
Thursday Gn 22:1b-19; Ps 115:1-6, 8-9; Mt 9:1-8
Friday Eph 2:19-22; Ps 117:1bc-2; Jn 20:24-29
Saturday Gn 27:1-5, 15-29; Ps 135:1b-6; Mt 9:14-17;
Sunday
Ez 2:2-5; Ps 123:1-4; 2 Cor 12:7-10; Mk 6:1-6a
Stewardship of Treasure
Good Shepherd and St. Margaret Mary Collections June 6 – June 7, 2015
St. Margaret Mary Regular $ 400.00
Loose $ 110.00
St. Margaret Mary Total $ 510.00
Good Shepherd Regular $ 3,861.00
Loose $ 311.00
Good Shepherd Total $ 4,172.00
Spanish Collection $ 440.00
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GOOD SAMARITAN
Please Help Feed Those in Need
This month’s collection will be on June 27/28, 2015 Shampoo, toothpaste
& toilet paper would be greatly appreciated!
New volunteers are urgently needed
Please contact Linda Holcomb—967-0299
Thank you!!
Parish Devotions
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament on first Fridays -10:00 am to 10:00 pm
Praise and Worship - 7:00 pm 2nd & 3rd Wednesdays of the month
Rosary - Sunday mornings 7:30 am St. Margaret Mary and 10:00 am Good Shepherd
Pope Francis’ June Intentions
Universal: Immigrants and refugees That immigrants and refugees may find welcome
and respect in the countries to which they come.
Evangelization: Vocations That the personal encounter with Jesus may arouse in many young people the desire to offer their own lives in priesthood or consecrated life.
Prayers for Priests O Jesus, our great High Priest, hear my
humble prayers on behalf of your priests. Give them a deep faith, a bright and firm hope and a burning love which
will ever increase in the course of their priestly life.
In their loneliness, comfort them. In their sorrows, strengthen them. In their frustrations, point out to them that it is
through suffering that the soul is purified, and show them that they are
needed by the Church; they are needed by souls; they are needed for
the work of redemption. We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen
SUNDAY, June 28 Rosary 7:30 am...……………….…......SMM Rosary 10:00 am. ………….…..….….......GS
MONDAY, June 29 Bridge 6:45 pm ………………………..CAFT
TUESDAY, June 30
WEDNESDAY, July 1
THURSDAY, July 2
FRIDAY, July 3 First Friday 9:00 am Mass followed by Adoration until 10:00 pm
SATURDAY, July 4 Independence Day LEGEND GS…………………………...Good Shepherd Church SMM………………………………..St. Margaret Mary SGS…………………..School of the Good Shepherd PS ………………………………………….Pre-School CAFT………………………………………….Cafeteria LIB ………………………………………………Library KOCH……………………...Knights of Columbus Hall PAV…………………………Good Shepherd Pavilion
THE YOUNG AT HEART SOCIAL CLUB
IS OPEN TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE PARISH.
TRIPS, MOVIES, SHOWS, CRUISES, DINNERS AND MUCH MORE!
2nd THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH
K of C HALL 12:00 NOON
ALL ARE WELCOME FOR MORE INFORMATION
CONTACT JOHN SCHULTE 931-967-3481
Good Shepherd/ St. Margaret Mary
Council of Catholic Women
ALL LADIES OF THE PARISH
The CCW will not meet over the summer. See you in September!
The Book Club meets the third
Tuesday of each month at 11:00 am at San Miguel’s
All are welcome! See you then!
The Prayer Shawl Ministry
will meet again on September 10. No meetings over the summer. Prayer Shawls are still available.
You do not have to be a member of the Prayer Shawl Ministry to present
a Shawl to someone in need of comfort and prayer.
To present a shawl, contact Rose Berninger at 931-455-4555
or 931-434-0173 For more information, Call Rose or
Mercy Hall at 962-0502
Coffee & Scripture—meets on the
last Thursday of each month 7:30 am at Sunrise the Breakfast Place
For more information on the above
events please contact Mercy Hall 962-0502,
Marie Bowman 649-2216 or the church office 967-0961
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With all the distractions, it is easily forgotten that strong relationships take work, and before we realize it, we have drifted apart, and the gulf between us seems insurmountable.
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Good Shepherd
06-27-15 5:00 pm S. German #1 J. Clancy #2
M. Hall #3 T. Polce #4
06-28-15 10:30 am B. Stewart #1 J. Barrett #2
B. Barrett #3 B. Rawson #4
07-04-15 5:00 pm J. Clancy #1 S. German #2
C. Lankhaar #3 Janie Casey #4
07-05-15 10:30 am M. Robey #1 J. Alvarez #2
B. Barrett #3 J. Hamner #4
Eucharistic Ministers
06-27-15 5:00 pm Linda Ashby
06-28-15 10:30 am Bill Anderson
07-04-15 5:00 pm Linda Ashby
07-05-15 10:30 am Catherine Hamner
Lectors
Altar Servers 06-27-15 5:00 pm C. Holcomb C. Pew
06-28-15 10:30 am T. McDonald
07-04-15 5:00 pm T. Holcomb C. Holcomb
07-05-15 10:30 am J. Bonee N. Hernandez
J. Bonee
S. Hernandez
A. Allish
St. Margaret Mary
06-27-15 5:00 pm Mike & Donna Boyea
06-28-15 10:30 am Sally Samoya & Monica Slaughter
07-04-15 5:00 pm Steve & Carlene Guerin
07-05-15 10:30 am Brian & Mandy Slaughter
Hospitality Ministers
THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
THE WORD IN OUR LIVES
Who’s More Generous?
Does the Christian duty to help the poor seem to be overwhelming? We hear more and more about the
homeless and jobless. Even in St. Paul’s time there was more than enough poverty to go around. He was trying to build interest (in our second reading) in a project to help the Christians in Jerusalem. We see two of his reasons here.
First he tells what fine Christians they are, and hopes that they will be just as good in giving to his collection. Paul is challenging them to continue to show their love for God in their support for fellow Christians. The second reason was to show a good example: By helping the church in Jerusalem, they would show that Christians were united in faith and love for each other.
The main example he uses is Jesus, who made himself poor (i.e., human) so that we could be rich in grace and forgiveness. Paul challenges them, and us, to follow that example in giving from our wealth so that others can survive. Note that he doesn’t expect them to live in poverty, just to share what they have out of love for Christ.
Today, we can ask ourselves, “Do I give to the poor because I feel guilty about all that I have? Or do I want to show my love for Jesus when I see him in the poor?” By looking at why we give to charities, we may find ourselves being even more generous than we expected. Tom Schmidt, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
06/28/15 8:00 am C. Snead H. Tanner
07/05/15 8:00 am H. Tanner A. Tanner
07/12/15 8:00 am C. Snead R. Earle
Altar Servers
06/28/15 8:00 am B. Hazelwood C. Woods
07/05/15 8:00 am C. Lewis P. Girata
07/12/15 8:00 am J. Finney M. Finney
Eucharistic Ministers
06/28/15 8:00 am Chuck Lewis
07/05/15 8:00 am Mike Gallagher
07/12/15 8:00 am Joanie Lewis
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