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SATURDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY DOMINGO 5:00 pm 9:00 am 11:30 am 1:30 pm English English English Español
SUNDAY 5:00 pm
Youth Mass
WEEKEND MASSES Misas Fin de Semana
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY JUEVES FRIDAY 6:30 am 8:20 am 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 8:20 am
THURSDAY 6:45 am—Liturgy of the Hours
WEEKDAY MASSES Misas entre Semana
SATURDAY / SÁBADO WEDNESDAY / MIÉRCOLES THURSDAY / JUEVES 3:30 pm 5:00 pm 5:00 pm
RECONCILIATION Confesiones
St. Joseph Catholic Church
Welcome to St. Joseph Church!
1722 North Starr Drive Fayetteville, AR 72701
PENTECOST SUNDAY MAY 20, 2018
Dc. Bud Baldwin Dc. Marcelino Vazquez
Fr. Jason Tyler, S.T.L. Pastor
Fr. Elisée-Noël Njopmo Associate Pastor
CHURCH 479-442-0890 SCHOOL 479-442-4554
FAX 479-442-7887 WEBSITE www.sjfay.com
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PHONE NUMBERS-EXT. BELOW CHURCH (479) 442-0890 SCHOOL (479) 442-4554 FAX (479) 442-7887 WEBSITE www.sjfay.com
BULLETIN DEADLINE Friday noon the week before publication
Deadlines before holidays vary
OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
WELCOME TO ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH NEW PARISHIONERS
Please register online at www.sjfay.com
or fill out a manila registration card
(found in the front hallway) and hand it to an usher
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Church & School Staff Pastor Rev. Jason Tyler, S.T.L. [email protected] x200 Associate Pastor Rev. Eliseo Noel Njopmo [email protected] x201
Deacon Dc. Bud Baldwin [email protected]
Deacon Dc. Marcelino Vazquez [email protected]
School Principal Jason Pohlmeier [email protected] x207
School Office Manager Barbara Lupton [email protected] x206
Church Operations Paul Warren [email protected] x141
Music Director Jane Heinrichs [email protected] x241
Faith Formation Maria Vazquez [email protected] x203
Asst. Faith Formation Open x205
Adult Faith Formation Carrie Montemayor [email protected] x244
Youth Minister Jim Weir [email protected] x152
Parish Life Director Luz Morlet [email protected] x150
Finance Manager Johanna Castillo [email protected] x204
Pastoral Secretary Lydia Worden [email protected] x202
Asst. Finance Officer Open x205
Receptionist Tete Gonzalez [email protected] x212
Custodians Barbara Wragg, Dc. Marcelino Vazquez, John Stephens
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
In the event of an emergency, call the church office (442-0890)
and activate the emergency paging system (phone menu option #5)
For non-emergencies, please call during office hours
to make arrangements
BAPTISM We ask for registration
and faithful attendance. Please contact the church office
for more information.
PERPETUAL ADORATION
Please enter the Devotional Chapel
from the back parking lot.
RECONCILIATION ■ Wednesdays 5:00 p.m. ■ Thursdays 5:00 p.m. ■ Saturdays 3:30 p.m.
COMMUNION TO THE SICK
Please call the office manager to arrange for a Sunday visit from an Extraordinary Minister
of Communion
MARRIAGE Please contact
the church office six months in advance.
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PENTECOST SUNDAY
ALL ARE SENT Fifty days after Easter Sunday we celebrate the fulfillment of all God's promises in the feast of Pentecost, a feast that has sometimes been called the birth-day of the church. One last time we are reminded that we Chris-tians have received the Holy Spirit, not for our own benefit, but to enable us to follow our Christian vocation. The centerpiece of the scrip-tures for Pentecost is the ac-count in Acts of the Apostles of the sending of the Holy Spirit to the disciples. The other readings for this Sunday help us to under-stand what it means to live out our Christian vocation. Paul's letter shows us the gifts and fruits that the Holy Spirit gives to us. John's Gospel reminds us that Jesus has sent all his disci-ples to share his forgiveness and peace, through the power of the Holy Spirit. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
O GOD, who by the mystery of today’s great feast sanctifies your whole Church in every people and nation, pour out, we pray, the gifts of the Holy Spirit across the face of the earth and, with the divine grace that was at work when the Gospel was first proclaimed, fill now once more the hearts of believers. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD HAS FILLED THE WHOLE WORLD AND THAT WHICH CONTAINS ALL THINGS UNDERSTANDS WHAT IS SAID, ALLELUIA. cf. WISDOM 1:7
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITIONS
The disciples gathered on the fiftieth day after the Resurrection were not keeping their first Pentecost. For them, Pentecost was the fiftieth day after Passover, a feast of the first fruits of the harvest. It was the second most important feast of the year. Today, Jews gather on the eve of the feast to study scripture and the law, and after the feast begins at sun-down, spend the day in joyful social gatherings. The meaning of the cel-ebration is the giving of the law on Mount Sinai, so for Christians the connection to the gifts of the Holy Spirit is obvious. In Sicily and in the Pantheon in Rome, today the descent of the Holy Spirit is enacted with a stunning ritual. Some churches there have an "eye" in the roof open to the sky, called an oculus. After the Gospel today, thousands of rose pet-als fall from the oculus onto the assembly. Churches and homes are decked in greenery and flowers to express the new life the Holy Spirit brings on this, the "birthday of the church."
James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
All of us have been baptized into one and the same Spirit (2a); let us live, then, by the Spirit (2b)! That same spirit, the Advocate, who “renews the face of the earth” (Ps) was given as gift to the disciples (1) to strengthen them to go forth in the name of the Lord (3b), and to obtain forgiveness of sins (3a).
FIRST READING — ACTS 2:1-11 Filled with the Holy Spirit,
the apostles begin to speak in tongues.
RESPONSORIAL — PSALM 104 Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew the face of the earth.
SECOND READING — 1 CORINTHIANS 12:3b-7, 12-13 There are different kinds of spiritual gifts but the same Spirit.
GOSPEL — JOHN 20:19-23 As the Father has sent me, so I send you.
Receive the Holy Spirit.
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ALWAYS IN OUR PRAYERS Jerry Ausburn, Carol Canfield, Mary Cowan, Phil Hafen, Jen-nifer Hall, Leslie Harris, Mary Johnson, Mi-chael Mattison, Bryant Morales, Erika Nelson, Margaret Rengier, Marty Schaffeld, and Travis Steelman.
PLEASE PRAY FOR Jack R. Cleghorn, Henry & Lucy Craft, Pat Danganan, Jennifer DeClermont, Glenn Fields, Jackie Gam-mell, Chip Hammans, Beverly Heimsoth, Jennifer Elise, Bren-dan Kelly, Melody Key, Eithne Kilroy, Ryan & Oliver Klint-worth, Alma Knowles, John Lewandowski, Sheri, Caroline & Michael Madison, The Stewart McCallum Family, Allan Mil-ler, Barbara Moore, Diana Nagel, Judy Overton, Santiaga Pacheco, Charlie Parsley, Marge Pentix, Alice Phillips-Janes, Samir Alexander Ramirez, Doyle Ray, Cuauhtemoc Salazar, Stefan Savage, Kathy Tender, Joe Terminella, Mary Tolly, Julian Roque Tovar, Morgan Walker, Teresa Walker, and all parishioners, friends and family enduring illness or suffering.
To add or keep a name on the list, please email Lydia at [email protected] or call 442-0890 x202.
PHONE PRAYER TREE If you have an urgent prayer request, please call:
• Claudette Warren at 442-7965 • or Elisa Victorino (Spanish) at 935-7156.
WEEKLY EVENTS SATURDAY, MAY 19
3:30 PM Reconciliation Confessional 5:00 PM MASS Timothy McDonald
SUNDAY, MAY 20 PENTECOST SUNDAY Nursery available in Room 266
9:00 AM MASS Mont Warren 10:00 AM Coffee & Donuts Concessions 11:30 AM MASS Larry Thiessen †
1:30 PM MASS IN SPANISH All the People 2:30 PM Charismatic Teachings Rm 229 5:00 PM YOUTH MASS Don Whitney †
MONDAY, MAY 21 MARY, MOTHER OF THE CHURCH 6:30 AM MASS Jessie O’Malley 4:00 PM Boys & Girls Soccer League Field
No Mon. Night Bible Study TUESDAY, MAY 22 ST. RITA OF CASCIA
8:20 AM MASS Veronica O’Brien 9:15 AM Wisdom Bible Study Rm 225 7:00 PM Gregorian Schola Corry Hall 8:00 PM Light of Life Choir Rehearsal Rm 152
WEDNESDAY, MAY 23 WEEKDAY 12:00 PM Canasta Rm 225 5:00 PM Reconciliation Confessional 6:00 PM MASS Tanner Shuck † 6:15 PM Cub Scouts Rms 263,264 7:00 PM Adult Choir Rehearsal Rm 165
THURSDAY, MAY 24 WEEKDAY 6:45 AM Liturgy of the Hours Chapel Center
LAST DAY FOR SJCS 10:00 AM Meet the Saints Rm 229 10:00 AM Wisdom Bible Study Rm 225 12:30 PM Mah Jongg Rm 225 5:00 PM Reconciliation Confessional 6:00 PM MASS IN SPANISH Tomasa Garcia † 8:00 PM Light of Life Choir Rehearsal Rm 152
FRIDAY, MAY 25 ST. BEDE THE VENERABLE 8:20 AM MASS School Volunteers (SI) 4:00 PM Boys & Girls Soccer League Field 7:00 PM Charismatic Group (Spanish) Rm 225, 229 7:30 PM Grupo San Juan Bautista Rm 152
SATURDAY, MAY 26
3:30 PM Reconciliation Confessional 5:00 PM MASS Lorrie Upson 6:15 PM Word of God Prayer Group Rm 225
SUNDAY, MAY 27 THE MOST HOLY TRINITY No Nursery
9:00 AM MASS James & Anna Nolen
No Coffee & Donuts 11:30 AM MASS Gene Boerner, Jr.
1:30 PM MASS 2:30 PM Charismatic Teachings Rm 229 5:00 PM YOUTH MASS All the People
9:00 AM Legion of Mary Rm 229 8:00 AM Boys & Girls Soccer League Field
12:00 PM XV Mass Chapel Center
REFLECTING ON GOD’S WORD The disciples were cowering behind locked doors. Fear has a way of imprisoning, away from the outer world, but also from our inner world, taking away our freedom to hope, imagine, and dream. We can become comfortable working in
cramped spaces, isolated and unattached, removed from life and contact with others. But then along comes the risen Lord, arms outstretched, heart wide open, bearing gifts to transform our lives. The first gift of the risen Lord is peace (shalom), which translates as all good things, physically, mentally, and spiritually—all that is needed to be alive inside. This peace is a gift that the world cannot give. The second gift is a mission: we are sent, as Jesus was sent, by the Father. Where? To the world. "For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life. In-deed, God did not send the Son into the world to condemn the world but in order that the world might be saved through him" (John 3:16-17). Now the Son sends the disciples—us!—to bring life. The third gift is the Holy Spirit, given for the forgiveness of sins. The Holy Spirit is the gift of the Father and the Son, given to us at baptism, again at confirmation, and whose gifts are given to the church and its members for the good of all, within and outside the church. Primary among these gifts is the gift of forgiveness.
James A. Wallace, C.Ss.R. Copyright © 2013, World Library Publications.
All rights reserved.
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PARISH MEETINGS & EVENTS BAPTISMAL PREPARATION will be Tuesday, June 5, at 6:00 p.m. in the Library with Deacon Bud Baldwin. Please call Lyd-ia at 442-0890 x202 to register.
Message from: St. Thomas Aquinas University Parish Please note that after Saturday, May 5, St. Thomas Aquinas will no longer have a regularly scheduled Saturday 9:00 a.m. Mass or 9:30 a.m. confessions as a part of its weekly sched-ule. This is the result of a change in the pastoral duties of the priests there.
All other weekly Mass and confession times will remain the same, and we hope to add additional confession times during the week when the fall semester begins. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.
NO 6:30 AM MASS MAY 28
MEMORIAL DAY
ASSISTANT FINANCE MANAGER OPENING The parish has an immediate opening for Assistant Finance Manager. This part-time position works with volunteers to count and deposit weekly collections; assists with the coordi-nation of the parish's online giving program; records contri-butions; prepares donor acknowledgement correspondence; and other duties as assigned. The ideal candidate will be proficient in Microsoft Office and will be able to learn quickly Parish Data System; will have experience in finance or ac-counting; possess good organizational skills; and be able to maintain confidentiality regarding information processed.
If you are interested in applying, please send a resume and cover letter to Fr. Tyler at [email protected].
ASSISTANT FAITH FORMATION OPENING The parish has an opening for Assistant Director of Faith For-mation. This part-time position involves administrative support as well as assistance in coordinating special events and sup-port during class time. Some nights and weekends are re-quired. Qualifications include practicing the Catholic faith and living according to the teachings of the Church; experi-ence in administration or customer service; strong communi-cation and organizational skills; familiarity with computer programs such as Microsoft Office; and compliance with the diocesan Safe Environment program. Being bilingual (English/Spanish) is preferred.
Interested applicants should send resume and cover letter to Fr. Tyler at [email protected]. Application deadline is May 23.
EXPERIENCE ITALY Interested in the pilgrimage to Italy with Father Tyler this Fall? Go to https://gateway.gocollette.com/link/842949 for infor-mation online, or ask Fr. Tyler.
SECOND COLLECTIONS May 5-6 St. Joseph School May 12-13 Building Fund
May 19-20 Catholic Communications Campaign
MENTAL ILLNESS Demographics
According to the National Institute of Health, in a given year about one in four people has a diagnosable mental illness, while one in seventeen has a severe and persistent mental illness. One in five families is affected. Consider the preva-lence of this illness in our own parish community, and the support needs of parishioners and their families. Future arti-cles will address ways in which each of us can be of support.
CATHOLIC BIBLE INSTITUTE The Catholic Bible Institute will be June 15-17, at St. John Center in Little Rock. Bro. John Barker, OFM, will address “Treasuring the Old Testament Witness to God” throughout the weekend that also includes prayer, discussion, fellowship and good food. Paid registration of $125 is due by Friday, June 1. Contact LRSS for more information at 501-664-6102 or [email protected].
CCC COLLECTION Today’s second collection is for the Catholic Communication Campaign. Half of your donation will stay in the diocese and enable the diocese to give complimentary subscriptions of Arkansas Catholic to those who can’t afford it. Your donation also supports the diocesan website, www.dolr.org. Thank you for your support.
DO YOU NEED PRAYER? The last SUNDAY of every month, at the conclusion of the 5:00 p.m. Mass, the Prayer Intention Ministry will pray with you for your needs. Come to the right of the altar at the St. Mark stained glass window.
“Again, (amen,) I say to you, if two of you agree on earth about anything for which they are to pray, it shall be granted to them by my heavenly Father.” Matthew 18:19
ENTHRONEMENT OF THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS
The fifth promise of the Sacred Heart as made to St. Marga-ret Mary:
Listen! I stand at the door and knock; if any hear my voice and open the door, I will come into their house and eat with them, and they will eat with me. To those who win the victory I will give the right to sit beside me on my throne, just as I have been victorious and now sit by my Father on his throne.
Rev. 3:20-21
If you are interested in enthroning your home to the Sacred Heart of Jesus or would like more information, contact Kath-leen Blessing, 236-0826 or [email protected].
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ST. JOSEPH PLAYGROUP Join the St. Joseph Playgroup! We are a group of moms who get together once a week on weekday mornings to give our babies/toddlers/preschoolers the opportunity for play and offer the moms a chance to socialize and share the faith. We meet in member's homes and public places like parks and community events. We welcome new members and love the opportunity to meet the moms and children of the parish. Please email [email protected] if you would like to be added to the email distribution list.
Summer Camp at Subiaco Abbey—Sign-up now! 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 more. Camp Subiaco is operated by the Subiaco Alumni Association and the Benedictine Monks of Subiaco Abbey. Camp is June 17 -23 and June 24 - 30. Check us out on YouTube!
Sign up at www.campsubiaco.org or call 479-934-1001
19TH ANNUAL MIDWEST CATHOLIC FAMILY CONFERENCE
Join radio and television host Dr. Ray Guarendi at the Mid-west Catholic Family Conference August 3-5 while he talks about how laughter can help your family overcome trials. Save up to $30 with early Bird Registration by July 16. Regis-ter online at catholicfamilyconference.org or call 316-618-9787. Email questions to [email protected]
NOTES FROM THE SCHOOL:
Our MenÊs Night event was a great success thanks to our many volunteers. Thank you
especially to our Knights of Columbus for cooking a delicious meal!
Thank you also to our sponsors!
Clarissa Alanis Morales Yulianna Nicole Arguelles Razo
Sloane Elizabeth Baker Zelda Suzette Casey
Emiliano Gabriel Chavez Lillian Frances Fernandez
Damian Ezekiel Garcia Martinez Sharlee Emelina Guerra
Caiden Martinez Cylie Martinez
Clare Elizabeth O'Reilly Mathias Puga
Tupelo Lucille Smith Kate Emmy Taylor
Kimberley Alene Velasco
God bless each and every one!
Baptized
into the
Catholic Church
in April 2018
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CEO SPRING FOOD DRIVE Social Justice Commission members will distrib-ute grocery bags after all Masses this weekend (MAY 19-20) for our parish COOPERATIVE EMERGENCY OUTREACH (CEO) SPRING FOOD DRIVE. The most needed items are on the list attached to each bag.
The CEO FOOD PANTRY needs to stock up in preparation for the summer months when school children are at home and requests for food in-crease dramatically. Donating food helps CEO
keep food costs down and allows for more of the monetary donations to be used for other assistance, such as utilities and rent.
You can help with a food donation or a check made out to CEO, P.O. Box 3631, Fayette-ville, AR 72702. Your monetary donation will be acknowledged as tax deductible. Also, you can visit our web page www.ceofayetteville.org and donate on line.
CEO offers emergency assistance to residents of Washington County, south of Springdale, with food, rent, utilities, gasoline, clothing and prescription vouchers, following certain rules and guidelines set up by the CEO Board of Directors. There are currently 23 member churches, as well as individuals and businesses, supporting CEO with both money and vol-unteers. It requires at least 10 volunteers to operate CEO each day. Located at 1649 E. Huntsville Rd., Fayetteville, CEO is open from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm Monday through Friday and the first Saturday of each month from 10:00 am to noon (phone 479-444-7500).
St. Joseph Parish community has been very involved in the operation of CEO since its incep-tion 27 years ago. Our parish financial support for CEO is $2,000 per month. We provide numerous volunteers, a presence on the board (CEO Board President, Joe Dushan) and the food pantry coordinators (Ted and Sandi Villinski). We also provide the work of St. Joseph Middle School students in the food room monthly to bring in and sort food and rebag bulk rice, beans, pasta and cereal.
CEO is an all-volunteer ecumenical organization. There is no paid staff and all funds come from the member churches, businesses, individuals and groups. CEO does not receive any state or federal assistance.
To request information about volunteer opportunities at CEO, contact the Villinski’s at 443-0889 or [email protected] or Maxine LeBlanc at 521-4842 or [email protected].
Please return your CEO groceries to the Great Hall by SUNDAY, JUNE 3.
Thank you for your generous and continued support of CEO.
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CATHOLIC YOUNG PROFESSIONALS! NWA CYP is an energetic Catholic young adults group that yields spiritual growth, social events, and service opportunities! For more information contact us through the following media.
facebook.com/groups/NWACYPro/nwafrassati.com facebook.com/NWACYP/instagram.com/nwacyp/
Bucket List TRIP TO THE HOLY LAND
Time to check this one off! Nazareth, Cana, Sea of Galilee, Jerusalem, Via Dolorosa and so much more! Join us on a Pilgrimage to the Holy Land February 16 – 24, 2019, led by Fr. John Marconi and Dc. John Hall.
For more information contact Dc. John at 501-831-1762 or [email protected]
or go to www.unitours.com/showtrip.aspx?tripid=1369
A portion of the proceeds benefit The Catholic Schools of Arkansas Scholarship Fund.
CATHOLIC CHARITIES SUMMER INSTITUTE (C²SI)
Registrations are now being accepted for our Catholic Chari-ties Summer Institute, July 8-13. This is a 5 day program open to high school age youth (grades 9 – 12) designed to learn about catholic social teachings and how to put them into action. This year we will be cooking out for the homeless and working at several worksites in the Little Rock area. The week also includes an optional overnight experience at the Heifer Global Gateway Village. The fees are listed in the reg-istration brochure.
https://www.dolr.org/sites/default/files/documents/c2si-leaders-for-life-registration-2018.pdf
If you have questions you may contact Trish Gentry [email protected] at the Diocese of Little Rock Youth Ministry of-ficeat 501-664-0340 x418.
**Scholarships are available for those wishing to attend that are in need of financial assistance. Scholarship applications may be found at the following link:
https://www.dolr.org/sites/default/files/documents/diocesanscholarshipapplication.pdf
SEARCH #144 RETREAT Registrations are now being accepted for Search #144, 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 #144 will be held at St. John Center, Little Rock, June 22 – 24, 2018. The fee is $135.00. For more information and registration forms visit our website at:
https://www.dolr.org/sites/default/files/documents/search-144.pdf
Scholarships are available by using the following form: https://www.dolr.org/sites/default/files/documents/diocesanscholarshipapplication.pdf
If you have questions you may contact Trish Gentry [email protected] at the Diocese of Little Rock Youth Ministry of-fice at 501-664-0340 x418.
We are happy that you are now part of our parish fami-ly! Please check our website www.sjfay.com for oppor-tunities to participate in our many activities.
Families registered
April 2018 Albino Aguilar, Ana Garcia & Yarisselle Aguilar
Alfredo, Norma, Alfredo & Donovan Ayala Luis Carrillo, Maria Elena Silva, Miley & Iker Carrillo
Jonelle Judan Rosa Manjarrez & Yaretzi Duran
Cameron & Kimberly Molden & Kate Hode Ulises Molina
Luk, Dredy & Flavia Morales Victor Rafael Ramirez
Jose Silva, Lorena Bacilio, Jose, Kevin & Jian Silva Erin Szopiak
Vu & TQuyen Tran
God bless you all and welcome to our parish family!
If you are new to our parish, please fill out a registration card and hand it to an usher or register at www.sjfay.com.
A LENTEN PILGRIMAGE 2019 Arkansas Catholic is hosting a 12-day pilgrimage to see the shrines of France April 1-12, 2019. We will visit Lourdes, Paris, Lisieux and Normandy landing beach. Father Tony Robbins will be the spiritual director. Single and double occu-pancy rooms available. For details or to sign up, visit arkan-sas-catholic.org or call Kathy Primm at Sue Smith Vacations at 501-771-0987.
OBERAMERGAU PASSION PLAY 2020 More seats are now available: We filled our first bus so Ar-kansas Catholic is hosting a second bus for an 11-day pil-grimage to see the world-famous Passion Play in Oberam-mergau, Germany, June 17-27, 2020. This event only hap-pens every 10 years so tickets are highly coveted. Pilgrims will also visit Austria, Switzerland and Lichtenstein. Father William Burmester will be the spiritual director. Single and double occupancy rooms available. For details or to sign up, visit arkansas-catholic.org or call Kathy Primm at Sue Smith Vaca-tions at 501-771-0987.
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CATHOLIC CAMPUS MINISTER UOFA FORT SMITH
The Diocese of Little Rock seeks a Catholic Campus Minister for University of Arkansas at Fort Smith. Requirements in-clude: Catholic with bachelor’s degree or equivalent experi-ence and ability to translate Catholic teachings and practices into programs that educate and engage the college commu-nity. Strong leadership, communication and presentation skills are also required, and a theology or ministry back-ground is preferred. The position is scheduled for up to 15 hours per week and offers competitive pay. To apply, e-mail a cover letter and resume to Liz Tingquist, Diocesan Director for Catholic Campus Ministry, at [email protected].
LEADERS FOR LIFE YOUTH CONFERENCE
The first ever diocesan Leaders for Life youth conference will be held Friday July 13-14 at St. John Center in Little Rock. Through presentations, activities, and hands-on workshops, participants will engage in the pro-life work of the Chruch and discover how to boldly proclaim respect for the inherent dignity of all human life. In 24 hours, high school youth and their adult chaperones can be empowered as Leaders for Life! This conference is only $25 and includes meals & over-night lodging. Registration is due by July 1, 2018. For more information or to register, please visit dolr.org/events/leaders-life-youth-conference or call the Respect Life Office 501-664-0340 ext 326 or email [email protected]. Those participat-ing in C2SI are welcome to register and stay an extra day for this new and exciting pro-life event.
SUPERINTENDENT FOR CATHOLIC SCHOOLS JOB OPENING
The Diocese of Little Rock is seeking a Superintendent for Catholic Schools in Arkansas. Qualifications include: Roman Catholic, demonstrated commitment to the mission of Catho-lic Schools, a master’s degree in education administration, and experience as a Catholic School Administrator. A com-plete job description can be obtained from Dennis Lee, Chancellor for Administrative Affairs, Diocese of Little Rock, 2500 North Tyler Street, Little Rock, AR 72207. E-mail: [email protected]. Telephone: 501-664-0340. Applicants must submit a cover letter and resume by June 4.
ST. LEO THE GREAT Catholic Newman Center Alumni Weekend Event
St. Leo the Great at Arkansas Tech University (Catholic New-man Center) is having the Second Annual alumni weekend on June 9 and 10. If you attended ATU and the Catholic Campus Ministry, please plan to join us. There is a lunch cookout and dinner planned for Saturday and brunch and Open House at St. Leo's on Sunday. You are welcome to participate in any or all festivities. If you have not received an invitation, please send your contact information to [email protected] or call 479-968-8249 for more details. Cost for the dinner on June 9 is $10 per person or $20 total. We need a head count for each event, and the RSVP's are due by May 25.
PERPETUAL ADORATION We have an URGENT need for an Adorer Thursday 11:00 p.m. and Friday midnight.
Hours needing second Adorers follow: Sun 1 AM 4 AM 8 AM Mon 2 AM 6 AM 8 AM 2 PM 10 PM Tue 1 AM 2 AM Wed 12 AM 1 AM 3 AM 8 AM 2 PM 3 PM Thu 1 AM 2 AM 6 AM 11 PM Fri 12 AM 1 AM 2 AM 3 AM 4 AM 7 AM 10 PM Sat 2 AM 4 AM 5 AM 1 PM 2 PM 8 PM
To volunteer contact: Rosa Maria Diaz at 479-502-8564 or
Amy Kay Booker at 479-957-7734 or [email protected]
19TH ANNUAL
Join radio and television host Dr. Ray Guarendi at the Mid-west Catholic Family Conference August 3-5 while he talks about how laughter can help your family overcome trials. Save up to $30 with early Bird Registration by July 16. Regis-ter online at catholicfamilyconference.org or call 316-618-9787. Email questions to [email protected]
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GENERAL COLLECTION Goal Actuals
MARCH 91,058.84 106,635.63 APRIL 113,823.55 119,124.10
MAY 13 22,764.71 15,512.79 MAY TO DATE 45,529.42 38,490.32
YTD (JULY -PRESENT) 1,151,235.43 1,171,811.61 2017-18 YTD Surplus/Shortage 20,576.18
BUILDING FUND - LAND ACQUISITION Original loan balance 553,210.75 Monthly minimum payment 4,172.33 April payment 42,150.70 Remaining balance 261,233.84
MASS TIME 22-Apr 29-Apr 6-May 13-May
Sat. 5:00 p.m. 183 175 329 214 Sun. 9:00 a.m. 493 443 471 555 Sun. 11:30 a.m. 308 308 624 364 Sun. 1:30 p.m. 539 504 598 509 Sun. 5:00 p.m. 215 135 174 160
TOTALS 1738 1565 2196 1802
MASS COUNT
Mon: Gn 3:9-15, 20 or Acts 1:12-14; Ps 87:1-3, 5-7; Jn 19:25-34 Tue: Jas 4:1-10; Ps 55:7-11a, 23; Mk 9:30-37 Wed: Jas 4:13-17; Ps 49:2-3, 6-11; Mk 9:38-40 Thu: Jas 5:1-6; Ps 49:14-20; Mk 9:41-50
Fri: Jas 5:9-12; Ps 103:1-4, 8-9, 11-12; Mk 10:1-12 Sat: Jas 5:13-20; Ps 141:1-3, 8; Mk 10:13-16 Sun: Dt 4:32-34, 39-40; Ps 33:4-6, 9, 18-20, 22; Rom 8:14-17; Mt 28:16-20
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ST. JOE PERSONALS BABYSITTERS NEEDED Looking for St Joseph high schoolers and young adults interested in joining an online group via cellphone app to see babysitting jobs posted by St Joseph Church and School moms. Contact Sarah Dean 479-301-0559 for more details and how to join!
PIANO LESSONS: Long-time parishioner and Suzuki method piano teacher, Sally Carter, is now accepting students into her studio located at 3042 N Market Ave (behind Richard's Meat Market in Fayetteville). Call 479-443-1564 FMI.
HANDYMEN: Fencing, masonry, roofing leak repair with 4 years experience, mowing, leaf removal, carpentry, and many other jobs. Parishioner father and son, Jose Ibarra Sr. (479-502-4994 Spanish) and Jose Ibarra Jr.(479-313-2401 or 479-502-6007 English & Spanish). Free estimates.
MIERENDORF’S LANDSCAPING: Lawn care, bed mainte-nance and all you landscaping needs. Call Joel Scott at 479-966-7334 for a FREE estimate.
SERVING THIS WEEK 5:00 PM—SATURDAY, MAY 19 Greeters Joe & Trish Herzog
(next week Sandra Johnston) Ushers Ken Baker, Albert Baltz, Richard Maddan,
Don Wise Servers NEXT WEEK Brady Beck, Murphy Beck Lectors Ann Moyson, Frank Flurry (next week Sophie Fernando, Amber
Kramer) EMCs Lynn Cleaveland, Bill Grosskreutz, Kathy
Launder, Dick Lloyd, Molly Lloyd, Cindy Stophlet
EMCs TO THE SICK—SUNDAY, MAY 20 Lorraine Giczkowski, Dick Lloyd, Jeanie Baltz, Gilbert Johnson, Beth Ann Booth
EMCs TO THE SICK— NEXT SUNDAY Amy Kay Booker, Dick Lloyd, Area 3 sub, Catherine Koch, Jesse Blakeman
9:00 AM—SUNDAY, MAY 20 Greeters Sandra & Brett Pritchard (next week Rebecca & Charlie Cowie) Ushers Gary Anderson, Alan Bearden, Mark
Scalise, Sandi Villinski, Ted Villinski, Tom Weishaar
Servers NEXT WEEK Luke Welcher, Peter Welcher, Clare Welcher, Sarah Welcher
Lectors Teresa Baker, Michae Larsen (next week Susan Warren, Mark Scalise) EMCs Marietta Baltz, Ruben Baltz, Martha
Bearden, Virginia Hardgraves, Mary Hauenstein, Kathleen McCall, Jacqueline Scalise, Jason Siefker, Jason Siefker, Shannon Siefker, Elizabeth Swearingen
11:30 AM—SUNDAY, MAY 20 Greeters Gretchen Brannon (next week Terry & Joe Dushan) Ushers Frank Connors, John Davidson, Mark
Draper, Joe Dushan, Gary Frala, Roddy Montemayor
Servers NEXT WEEK Christian Bryant, Emily Orlicek, Joseph Dumond, Maria Dumond
Lectors Elizabeth Mitchell, Mike Flynn (next week Clint Penzo, Kathy Matthews) EMCs Veronica Basquez, Erin Marchese, Suellen
Mee, Kathleen Steinert, Paula Thiessen, Ashley Traynham
5:00 PM—SUNDAY, MAY 20 Lectors Susan Barry, Laurie Brady (next week Rachel Pedersen, Sarah
Du Preez) EMCs Amy Kay Booker, Lupe Lopez, Hunter
Davis, Ron Novak, Carin Schoppmeyer, Brian Wood
ONLINE GIVING: Anyone who would like to make their contribution to the parish automatically and electronically may enroll in Online Giving by going to the parish website: www.sjfay.com and clicking on the Online Giving logo in the bottom box on the right side of the page. Online Giving is a safe and convenient way to donate to the church. FMI call Paul 479-799-4997
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PENTECOST SUNDAY DOMINGO DE PENTECOSTÉS
CALENDARIO PARROQUIAL
DOMINGO 20 DE MAYO
DOMINGO DE PENTECOSTÉS 9:00 A.M MISA (INGLÉS)
11:30 A.M. MISA (INGLÉS) 1:30 P.M. MISA (ESPAÑOL) 2:30 P.M. CRECIMIENTOS 5:00 P.M. MISA (INGLÉS)
LUNES 21 DE MAYO
6:30 A.M. MISA (INGLÉS)
MARTES 22 DE MAYO 8:20 A.M. MISA (INGLÉS)
7:30 P.M. ENSAYO CORO SAN JUAN BAUTISTA 8:00 P.M. ENSAYO CORO LUZ DEL MUNDO
MIÉRCOLES 23 DE MAYO 5:00 P.M. CONFESIONES 6:00 P.M. MISA (INGLÉS)
6:15 P.M. LOBATOS (CUB SCOUTS)
JUEVES 24 DE MAYO 6:45 A.M. LITURGIA DE LAS HORAS (INGLÉS)
5:00 P.M. CONFESIONES 6:00 P.M. MISA (ESPAÑOL)
7:30 P.M. ENSAYO CORO SAN JUAN BAUTISTA 8:00 P.M. ENSAYO CORO LUZ DEL MUNDO
VIERNES 25 DE MAYO
8:20 A.M. MISA (INGLÉS) 7:00 P.M. GRUPO CARISMÁTICO
SÁBADO 26 DE MAYO
9:00 A.M. LEGIÓN DE MARÍA 12:00 P.M. MISA DE XV
3:30 P.M. CONFESIONES 5:00 P.M. MISA (INGLÉS)
DOMINGO 27 DE MAYO LA SANTÍSIMA TRINIDAD 9:00 A.M MISA (INGLÉS)
11:30 A.M. MISA (INGLÉS) 1:30 P.M. MISA (ESPAÑOL) 2:30 P.M. CRECIMIENTOS 5:00 P.M. MISA (INGLÉS)
INFORMACIÓN SACRAMENTAL
TEL. 442-0890
BAUTISMO Favor de hacer cita con Lucy Morlet (español) ext. 150 ó [email protected] ó con Lydia Worden (inglés) ext. 202 ó [email protected] por lo menos tres meses antes del Bautismo.
CONFIRMACIÓN Contactar a Jim Weir (inglés), Director del Grupo Juve-nil ext. 152 ó [email protected] ó Tete González (español) 442-0890 ó [email protected]
PRIMERA COMUNIÓN Contactar a María Vázquez, Directora de Formación de Fe ext. 203 ó [email protected] ó Johanna Cas-tillo, Asistente ext. 205 ó [email protected]
CONFESIONES Miércoles y Jueves, 5pm, Sábados, 3:30 pm ó por cita
SANTA MISA Domingos: 9 am (inglés), 11:30 am (inglés), 1:30 pm (español), 5pm (inglés), Lunes: 6:30 am (inglés), Jueves: 6 pm (inglés), Martes: 8:20 am (inglés), Viernes: 8:20 am (inglés), Miércoles: 6 pm (ingles), Sábados: 5 pm (inglés)
Si desea ofrecer una Misa por un ser querido favor de hablar a Tete González al 442-0890.
Si desea que un ser querido reciba la Comunión en casa ó en el hospital, favor de hablar a Mary Vázquez, ext. 203.
UNCIÓN DE LOS ENFERMOS La Unción de los Enfermos no es un Sacramento solo para aquellos que están a punto de morir, es un Sacra-mento para vivir, es por eso que si desea que un sacer-dote vaya a darle la unción de los enfermos, le pedi-mos que nos llame de lunes a viernes de 8 a.m. a 4 p.m. ÓRDEN SACERDOTAL (VOCACIONES RELIGIOSAS)
Contactar al Padre Tyler al 442-890 ext. 200 ó [email protected]
MATRIMONIO Contactar a Lucy Morlet (español) al 442-0890 ext. 150 ó [email protected] ó Lydia Worden (inglés) al 442-0890 ext. 202 ó [email protected] con, al me-nos, nueve meses de anticipación. Si necesita informes acerca de cómo tramitar una ANULACIÓN MATRIMONIAL, favor de contactar a Lucy Morlet (español) ext. 150 ó [email protected] ó Lydia Worden (inglés) ext. 202 ó [email protected]
MAYO 20, 2018 MAY 20, 2018
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DOMINGO DE PENTECOSTÉS MINISTERIO DE
SANACIÓN DE PAREJAS JUEVES 31 DE MAYO, 7:00 P.M.
Se invita a todas las parejas a experimentar la sanación y la paz que sólo el encuentro personal con Jesús nos pue-de dar. Como humanos, nos lastimamos con frecuencia, y tristemente, lastimamos más a las personas que más ama-mos. Dense la oportunidad de vivir en paz, armonía y feli-cidad! Dios los ama y desea darles Su Amor, para que, a su vez, ustedes lo compartan con sus hijos y con los de-más.
Este ministerio de Reconciliación de Parejas frente al San-tísimo Sacramento, ofrece a las parejas un tiempo de si-lencio para meditar en las heridas que se han hecho, des-pués, cada pareja tiene la oportunidad de pedirse perdón y perdonar y dar gracias a Dios por la oportunidad de recomenzar. Al término, nos reunimos en la cafetería para convivir con las demás parejas.
Para mayores informes, favor de contactar a Felipe y Lidia Torres al 479-799-2610 ó 479-502-3826. Guardería disponible.
ALCANCÍA DE LOS POBRES En la Iglesia hay una alcancía que se llama “La Cajita de los Pobres (Poor Box)”. Las donaciones a esta cajita ayu-dan a feligreses en situaciones críticas como cuando no pueden pagar un recibo de servicios, renta, etc… Si cada uno depositamos “algo” en la cajita de los pobres, habrá suficiente dinero para ayudar a más personas cuando lo necesiten. Gracias por tus donaciones!
LISTA DE ORACIÓN DEL BOLETÍN Y CADENA DE ORACIÓN
La lista de oración del boletín es para personas que nece-sitan de nuestra oración constante (enfermedades cróni-cas, terminales, mentales, etc). Si desea incluir a alguna persona en nuestra lista de oración del boletín, favor de llamar a Tete González al 442-0890 en horario de ofici-na. La cadena de oración es para situaciones de vida ó muerte. Si desea activar la cadena de oración por algún familiar en peligro de muerte, favor de llamar a Elisa Vic-torino al 479-935-7156.
MENSAJES DE TEXTO DE LA IGLESIA Para inscribirse, vaya a www.flocknote.com/sjfay en el internet ó si prefiere, puede mandar por texto SANJOSE al 202-765-3441. Si usted se registra, podremos mandarle mensajes por cancelaciones por estado del tiempo, even-tos importantes, etc...
LLAMADAS DE EMERGENCIAS En caso de una EMERGENCIA DE VIDA Ó MUERTE, la parroquia cuenta con un SISTEMA DE EMERGENCIAS. Para activarlo, favor de llamar al 442-0890 y marcar el #5. Una emergencia es cuando alguien está en peligro de muerte. Si tiene algún otro tipo de solicitud, favor de llamar a la parroquia en horario de oficina, de lunes a viernes de 8 am a 4 pm.
Te invitamos a ser parte del Ministerio de la ADORACIÓN PERPETUA! Jesús te espera para llenarte del AMOR y la PAZ que solamente Él te puede dar. La capilla está abierta las 24 horas del día. Para más información, favor de llamar a Rosa Maria Diaz al 479-502-8564.
ENTENDIENDO LA MENTE
Demografía de la Enfermedad Mental De acuerdo con el Instituto Nacional de Salud, en un año, una de cada cuatro personas es diagnosticada con una enfermedad mental, mientras que una en die-cisiete tiene una enfermedad mental grave y persistente. Una de cada cinco familias es afectada. Considere-mos, pues, el predominio de estas enfermedades en nuestra propia comunidad parroquial y las necesidades de apoyo a feligreses y sus familias.
Viviendo con una Enfermedad Mental La enfermedad mental es cíclica, esto es, una persona tiene períodos de estabilidad interrumpida por momen-tos de inestabilidad. Con tratamientos efectivos y apo-yo, estas personas son capaces de llevar vidas relativa-mente normales y su enfermedad puede pasar incluso desapercibida. Sin embargo, para las personas que viven con enfermedades mentales graves y persistentes puede ser debilitante, ya que estas impactan al auto estima, a las relaciones interpersonales y a la participa-ción en la escuela, en el trabajo y la comunidad. ¿Cómo podemos ayudar a las personas en nuestra co-munidad parroquial que están viviendo con una enfer-medad mental? Les mantendremos informados en los siguientes boletines...
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