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St. Mary’s Catholic Church 220 West Main Street Camden, TN 38320 Office: 731-584-6459 Fax: 731-707-4100 Services: Saturday: 5:00 P.M. Sunday: 10:45 A.M. Monday & Friday: 12:00 Noon Confession: Saturday: 4:00 P.M. 4:30 P.M. Director of Music: Pam Warren Director of Religious Education: Sandy Simpson Holy Family Catholic Mission 265 Cotham Drive Huntingdon, TN 38344 Facebook: Holy Family Catholic Mission Mailing Address: 220 W. Main Street Camden, TN 38320 Services: Sunday: 8:30 A.M. Wed. & Thurs.: 12:00 Noon Confession: Sunday: 7:30 A.M. 8:00 A.M. Director of Music: Dorothy Wood Contact Information: Phone: 731-584-6459 Fax: 731-707-4100 Email: [email protected] Web site: stmaryscamden.org & holyfamilycatholicmission.com Rev. Herbert Ene, Pastor Deacon Wayne Tedford Candace Prince, Office Manager Office Hours: M, W, Th, F 1:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M. Ministry Schedule St. Mary's Catholic Church Weekend of 5/26/2019 LECTOR Saturday: Tom O’Bryant Sunday: Candace Prince EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS Saturday: Debbie O’Bryant, Ed Mireles & Mary Dashper Sunday: Ernie and Stacy Byrd & Lois Mahoney ALTAR SERVERS Saturday: Samuel Conchas Sunday: David Johnson COUNTERS Sunday: Richard & Lois Mahoney Holy Family Catholic Mission LECTOR: Mark Wood GIFT BEARERS: Lila & Garry Korbel EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: Karen Pierce & Richelle Stokes ALTAR SERVER Wyatt Brooks Dates to Remember First Friday of the Month Father will celebrate Mass June 7, 2019 at 12:00 Noon. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament will begin at 9:00 A.M. Please come and spend an hour of adoration with our Lord. First Saturday of the Month June 1, 2019, 9:00 A.M. This entails Mass, recitation of the spiritual rosary and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. Food and fellowship with Fr. Herbert immediately following Mass. OFFERTORY FOR WEEK ENDING 5/12/2019 St. Mary's Family Enrollment 112 Sunday Offering Total Regular $ 1,479.00 Total Families Contributing - 27 Holy Family Family Enrollment 39 Sunday Offering Total Regular $ 488.00 Total Families Contributing - 20 ONE COLLECTION May 26, 2019 General Offerings Dates to Remember May 18 - 19th - Brown Bags for the Food Pantry May 18th - Chicken-on-the-Go/Pork Loin Sale May 31st - June 1st - "Living the Message of Fatima"

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  • St. Mary’s

    Catholic Church 220 West Main Street Camden, TN 38320 Office: 731-584-6459 Fax: 731-707-4100 Services: Saturday: 5:00 P.M. Sunday: 10:45 A.M. Monday & Friday: 12:00 Noon Confession: Saturday: 4:00 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. Director of Music: Pam Warren Director of Religious Education: Sandy Simpson

    Holy Family

    Catholic Mission 265 Cotham Drive Huntingdon, TN 38344 Facebook: Holy Family Catholic Mission Mailing Address: 220 W. Main Street Camden, TN 38320 Services: Sunday: 8:30 A.M. Wed. & Thurs.: 12:00 Noon Confession: Sunday: 7:30 A.M. – 8:00 A.M. Director of Music: Dorothy Wood

    Contact Information: Phone: 731-584-6459 Fax: 731-707-4100 Email: [email protected] Web site: stmaryscamden.org & holyfamilycatholicmission.com Rev. Herbert Ene, Pastor Deacon Wayne Tedford Candace Prince, Office Manager Office Hours: M, W, Th, F 1:00 P.M. – 5:00 P.M.

    Ministry Schedule

    St. Mary's Catholic Church Weekend of 5/26/2019 LECTOR Saturday: Tom O’Bryant Sunday: Candace Prince EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS Saturday: Debbie O’Bryant, Ed Mireles & Mary Dashper Sunday: Ernie and Stacy Byrd & Lois Mahoney ALTAR SERVERS Saturday: Samuel Conchas Sunday: David Johnson COUNTERS Sunday: Richard & Lois Mahoney

    Holy Family Catholic Mission LECTOR: Mark Wood GIFT BEARERS: Lila & Garry Korbel EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: Karen Pierce & Richelle Stokes ALTAR SERVER Wyatt Brooks

    Dates to Remember

    First Friday of the Month – Father will celebrate Mass June 7, 2019 at 12:00 Noon. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament will begin at 9:00 A.M. Please come and spend an hour of adoration with our Lord. First Saturday of the Month – June 1, 2019, 9:00 A.M. This entails Mass, recitation of the spiritual rosary and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. Food and fellowship with Fr. Herbert immediately following Mass.

    OFFERTORY FOR WEEK ENDING 5/12/2019

    St. Mary's Family Enrollment 112 Sunday Offering Total Regular $ 1,479.00 Total Families Contributing - 27

    Holy Family Family Enrollment 39 Sunday Offering Total Regular $ 488.00 Total Families Contributing - 20

    ONE COLLECTION May 26, 2019

    General Offerings

    Dates to Remember May 18 - 19th - Brown Bags for the Food Pantry May 18th - Chicken-on-the-Go/Pork Loin Sale May 31st - June 1st - "Living the Message of Fatima"

  • MASS INTENTIONS

    Day Date Church Time For Requested by

    Saturday 5/18/19 St. Mary’s 5:00 PM Ernestine Joseph+ Lyn Hollis

    Sunday 5/19/19 Holy Family 8:30 AM Mary Ellen Sinclair+ Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Koonce

    Sunday 5/19/19 St. Mary’s 10:45 AM Grady Johnathan Stanfill+ Diana Stanfill

    Monday 5/20/19 St. Mary’s 12:00 Noon Eileen Johnson+ St. Mary’s Parishioners

    Tuesday 5/21/19 No Mass

    Wednesday 5/22/19 Holy Family 12:00 Noon Ernestine Joseph+ Norah Hollis

    Thursday 5/23/19 Holy Family 12:00 Noon Roger Gibbons Danny & Mary Jane Forrest

    Friday 5/24/19 St Mary’s 12:00 Noon Mercedes Gibbons+ Danny & Mary Jane Forrest

    Saturday 5/25/19 St. Mary’s 5:00 PM Carolee Borchert+ Dr. John Stoddard

    Sunday 5/26/19 Holy Family 8:30 AM Nick Roach Jr.+ Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Koonce

    Sunday 5/26/19 St. Mary’s 10:45 AM Ruby+ & Pam Chmelir+ St. Mary’s Parishioners

    "Living the Message of Fatima" is one in a series of Fatima talks presented by Sister Rita Marie of the Sister Servants of the Eternal Word in Birmingham, Alabama. Sister Rita Marie has given these talks at Marian Congresses in South Dakota and Kentucky, and at day retreats at parishes in Birmingham, Gadsden, Mobile, Memphis, rural Tennessee, and Indiana. Sister Rita Marie has been in religious life for many years working in the field of catechesis and retreats. She received the Catechetical Diploma offered by Catholic Distance University in conjunction with the Pontifical Council for the Clergy and has worked for many years in formation of the Sisters.

    SAVE THE DATE! May 31 - June 1, 2019 | St. Mary Catholic Church

    Friday, May 31 6 pm | Conference by Sister Rita Marie Living the Message of Fatima

    Saturday, June 1 9:00 am | Mass, Adoration, Rosary & Lunch Q/A Session with Sister Rita Marie & Father Herbert

  • St. Mary’s News

    The Ladies Guild will be meeting May 26th at St. Mary's following Mass, instead of our regularly scheduled 2nd Sunday, because of Mother's Day. On the agenda will be discussion of the Fatima presentation set for May 31st and also Father's Day plans. We hope all women of the Parish will be able to attend.

    This Weekend!! St. Mary's invites all members of our Parish to participate in our Brown Bags for the Food Pantry in Benton County to help re-stock their critically low shelves. Please bring your brown bag(s) this weekend, May 18th and 19th and put them on the table in the Fellowship Hall.

    Holy Family News

    Sunday Rosary Rosary starts at 8:10 AM before Mass on Sunday. Please join us. We need more parishioners to sign up to lead the rosary. Sign up book is in the back of the church.

    If Anyone has borrowed any of the tables from downstairs... PLEASE RETURN THEM.

    Congratulations to one of our own,

    Jim Simpson

    who received the

    State of Tennessee Knights of Columbus

    “Lifetime Achievement Award”

    at the State Convention on

    Saturday, May 4.

    Thanks to all our parishioners who have made their gift to the Annual Catholic Appeal. St. Mary's is 98% towards their goal of $7,200.00 and Holy Family has reached over 181% of their goal of $1,500.00. If you have not yet made a gift or pledge, please fill out a commitment card located at the entrance of the church. Please participate in the support of our diocesan church.

    The Catholic Diocese of Memphis in Tennessee encourages all victims, or parents of minors who are victims, of sexual abuse by a bishop, priest, deacon or diocesan employee or agent, to report such abuse by phoning any of the following numbers: Tennessee Child Abuse Hotline (1-877-237-0004) or Victim Assistance Coordinator (901-652-4066); or Director of Child and Youth Protection (901-359-2027). All reports are treated in a confidential manner. The Diocese of Memphis offers programs of psychological and spiritual assistance to abused victims in need.

  • Prayer Intentions for the Health and Recovery of our Parish Family...

    “Most loving Heart of Jesus, bring me health in body and spirit that I may serve You with all my strength. Touch gently this life which you have created, now and forever. Amen.”

    St. Mary’s: Pam Mcmillion, Tim Rubel, Roger Gibbons, Fr. Charles, Evelyn Ward, James Davenport, Jeanette Kozak, Lucia Bertrand, Anna Robertson, Vicky Story, Genevieve Koloian, Jane Adams, Jim Birckhead, Jackie Ruhlman, Allen York, Janet Robbearts, Barbara Harrison, Barbara Krupa, Jack Leonard, Karen Johnson, Mary Brown, Jim Latendresse, Hugh Conrad, Fr. Ed Byrnes, Raul Simoes, Joyce Parker, Dan Ebeling, Bill Richenbach, Larry King, Ken Wilkins, Brian Gibbs, Diane Gibbs, Polly Mitchell. Holy Family: Deborah Thorne, Carl Reetz, Paul Multon, Dianne Nienhuis, Bill Harder, Leon Thorne, Tommie Tedford, Mary Boucher, Donna Reindl, Sissy Munoz. For Our Extended Family: Ruel Carmicheal, son of Betty Gagnon; Patty Douglas, friend of Barbra Taylor; Arley McMillon, brother of Jim McMillon; Barbara and James Harrison, friends of Donna Melton; Richard Muenze, brother-in-law of Pam McMillon; Tannya Jolly, sister of Sherrie Bradshaw; Richard Gaudet, father of Sherrie Bradshaw; Danny Forrest, father of Kathey Trull; Jessica Smith, niece of Jim & Pam McMillon; James Scalfani, friend of Dan and Jean Ebeling; Lucy Connolly, sister of Lila Korbel; Jake Stokes, nephew of Rochelle Stokes; Gerald Coltharp, family member of Craig & Kathy Coltharp; Jim and Betty Griffen, friends of Carolee Borchert; Gus Palmieri, friends of Jessica Glendora; John H. Costello, Brother of Pam McMillon; John Brinker, uncle of Carrie Etter; Jerry Ray, friend of Barbara Taylor and Betty Gagnon; Extended family of Barbara Taylor; Jeannette & Shawn Minassian, friends of Grace Garza; Angie Douglas,

    friends of Grace Garza; Carol Dilgard, friend of Fr. Charles Allen; Dennis Stanion, brother of Sissy Munoz; Ruth Johnson, aunt of Jean Ebeling; Dee Vohnoutka, sister of Garry Korbel; Dorian Koloian daughter of Leo Koloian; Anissa Jeanne Hendrix, Deacon Wayne Tedford's niece; Corey Gibbons, son of Roger and Mercedes Gibbons; Robert Vohnoutka, husband of Garry Korbel's sister; Donald Wilson, friend of Betty Gagnon & Barbara Taylor; Debra Thibedau, sister of Betty Gagnon; Deacon Tom Bello; Joseph Sturdivant; Della Jungels, Carrie Etter’s mother; Johnny Harris, father of the Harris Children; Matthew Ebeling, son of Dan & Jean Ebeling; Charles Glover; Landry Broussard, grand daughter of Joyce & Larry King; Brenda Boodman, friend of Mark Yatsko; Iris Olguin, sister of Evelyn Ward; Tom Gacha, family members of the Baloga family. For those on active duty in the military: Zakkary Klinzing, grandson of Mary Jane Klinzing; Eric Huot, husband of Lorna Johnson Huot; Brendon Dugger, son of Sigi & Tom Dugger and Grandmother Bella Stahl; Lucas Wilson, son of Marie Wilson; Joshua Parker, grandson of Willis & Joyce Parker; David Farrell, son of Tom & Patty Farrell; Thomas O’Bryant III, son of Thomas & Debbie O’Bryant; Josh Jambard, grandson of Anne & Gil Jambard; Jonathan Placido, son-in-law of Hugh & Arlene Conrad; Justin Brenner, grandson of Brian & Diane Gibbs; Mark Smith, son-in-law of Ken & Trish Wilkins; Daniel Stanfill, grandson of Grady & Diana Stanfill; Catrina Garza, daughter of Greg & Grace Garza.

    Like Every Sunrise

    Fifth Sunday of Easter Behold, I make all things new. - Revelation 21:5 Here's an obvious observation: the sun rises every day no matter what's happened the night before. Maybe not as obvious is that we have the opportunity in the dawning of each new day to seek forgiveness in order to begin again. We have another day to complete the work we have been called to do. Human frailty, faults and failures are no match for what God promises: to make all things new. The Easter season gives us encouragement to rejoice in the Lord's compassion, to persevere in faith and to begin every day with hope. Nothing stands in the way of God's mercy and love except our own stubbornness to resist change, to cling to our guilt or grief or anger. Right in front of our eyes, like every sunrise, God is making all things new. Breathe in me, oh God, a spirit of hope. (Deborah Meister, copyright LivingFaith 2019)

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