treasures from our tradition
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treasures from our tradition
Saturday Vigil July 30, 2016 5:00 p.m. Sunday July 31, 2016 10:00 a.m. Lectors: Eucharistic Ministers: Greeters: Ushers: Gift Bearers: Cross Bearer: Servers: Mass Coordinator: Manfred Eidt, Donna Martello Donna Martello (E), Mary Louise Millican (PB), Mary Ruth Maier (PB) Tommy and Linda Biglane Jimmy Simmons (H), Kot Morris (C), Ashley Bennett (C) Chosen by Mass Coordinator / Head Usher Jimmy Simmons Altman Biggs, Sophia Bennett Jimmy Simmons Lectors: Eucharistic Ministers: Suellen Barnett, David Gaude Charles Garrity (E), Mark McCann (choir), Julie Kendall (PB), Margaret Guido (PB) Paige Iseminger, Peggy Wilson Benny Jeansonne (H), Van Voss (C), Barry Iseminger (C) Chosen by Mass Coordinator / Head Usher Van Voss Fisher Iseminger, Hunter Voss Julie Kendall Greeters: Ushers: Gift Bearers: Cross Bearer: Servers: Mass Coordinator: TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Sometimes when bishops are consecrated, they are not given the care of a diocese as an ―ordinary.‖ A very old tradition, however, assures that they are invested with a ―see,‖ a link with a local church. Many hundreds of places around the world were dioceses at one time, but are no longer. In England, for example, some of the historic dioceses such as London, Salisbury, and Manchester ceased to be Catholic at the Reformation and their cathedrals passed to the Church of England. The reestablishment of the Catholic Church in the nineteenth century meant that new dioceses had to be created, such as at Liverpool and Westminster. Similarly, in Scandinavia the ancient Catholic dioceses vanished under Lutheranism. In North Africa, tiny dioceses disappeared under the sands or were swept away by Islam. In the United States, some original dioceses never really developed as population centers, such as the old dioceses of Bardstown, Vincennes, Sault Ste. Marie, or Walla Walla. The tradition of ―titular sees‖ assures that the ancient churches are always held in prayer, as the bishop celebrates Mass in its memory a few times a year. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch ALTAR WORKERS July 29: Evelyn Fairbanks FLOWER GUILD July 30: Heard and Shaidnagle PARISH INCOME LAST WEEKEND Weekly amount anticipated to meet budget Amount received last weekend $11,057.70 $326.93 WeeklyEnvelopes: Loose Contributions: Children’s Contributions: Mississippi Catholic, 2016: Special Collections: CARPENTER’S CUP July 30: Ka thy and Daniel Usnik 121 Subscriptions $9,075.00 (158) $248.25 $0.00 (0) $2,430.00 Budgeted weekly amount for 2015-2016 fiscal year is $11,442.32 ($592,000.00 for the year) AN AUTOMATIC EXTERNAL DEFRIBILLATOR (AED) IS LOCATED IN THE BULLETIN ROOM ON THE ELEVATOR SIDE OF THE BASILICA. USHERS AND MASS COORDINATORS ARE AWARE OF THE LOCATION. Words of Wellness ST. MARY SEEKS MUSIC DIRECTOR Our parish is seeking a full-time/part-time music director. Applicant must be a practicing Roman Catholic, proficient in organ and piano. Vocal training and choir conducting required. Position includes training of volunteer cantors and developing a children's liturgical music program. Candidate must be able to work collaboratively, have a deep understanding of Vatican II and the rich music tradition of Catholicism, and engage the congregation in active liturgical participation. Moller organ (1958), rebuilt in 1990s, wonderful acoustics, 6-second reverberation. Salary commensurate with training and experience. Submit cover letter, resume, references, salary expectations to Father David O'Connor. Deadline to apply: August 1. MORNING GLORY A morning glory at my window satisfies me more than the metaphysics of a book. —Walt Whitam SUMMER STORMS *Listen to local news or NOAA Weather Radio for emergency updates. Watch for signs of a storm, like darkening skies, lightning flashes or increasing wind. *If you can hear thunder, you are close enough to be in danger from lightning. If thunder roars, go indoors! Don't wait for rain. Lightning can strike out of a clear blue sky. Learn more about lightning safety. *Avoid electrical equipment and corded telephones. Cordless phones, cell phones and other wireless handheld devices are safe to use. *Keep away from windows. *If you are driving, try to safely exit the roadway and park. Stay in the vehicle and turn on the emergency flashers until the heavy rain ends. *If you are outside and cannot reach a safe building, avoid high ground; water; tall, isolated trees; and metal objects such as fences or bleachers. Picnic shelters, dugouts and sheds are KEEP FIT AND HEALTHY JOIN ONE OF OUR CLASSES QiGONG / TAI-CHI Staying inspired is easy with the Dynamic Catholic Radio app. Tune in anytime, anywhere to hear powerful stories and wisdom that will help you to become the-best-version-of-yourself. Give it a listen, and let us know what you think! Email us at DCRadio@ DynamicCatholic.com HABITAT FOR HUMANITY We need volunteers building house #20 in Natchez, #11 Garden Street. Help others and learn a new skill, no experience necessary. All tools and supplies are provided. Work days are Monday, Wednesday and Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. Everyone aged 16 and older is encouraged to help! QiGong / Tai-Chi is taught every Wednesday 9:00-10:00 a.m. in the O’Connor Family Life Center. Designed for seniors, these classes are offered free of charge. Tai-Chi is an age-old practice involving slow and easy movements that loosen joints, stretch muscles, and improve balance. QiGONG IN A CHAIR This exercise is ideal for anyone with knee or back problems. This class is taught in the FLC every Wednesday from 10-11:00 a.m. YOGA is offered every Tuesday at 6 :00 p.m. in the O’Connor Family Life Center. Babysitting is offered in the O’Connor Family Life Center nursery from 5:45-7:00 p.m. Please bring your own mat. LINE DANCING Every Monday morning 10:00-11:00 at Assumption, Tuite Hall 10 Morgantown Road, Natchez EVERYONE IS INVITED! No Cost. CORRECTION (Sorry for the error last week) The Knights of Columbus, Council 1034, held the Installation of Officers on Wednesday, July 6, 2016. Those in attendance were (from left) Joe Garrity, Ron Brumfield, (Financial Secretary), Joseph Gunning, (Trustee), Dan Miller, (Grand Knight), Conrad Anderson Jr. (Treasurer), James Shaidnagle, (Chancellor, Lecturer), Luis Ybarra (District Deputy), John Curran, (Trustee), Ricky Warren, (Deputy Grand Knight), Darren Cowart, (Recorder). Officers not in attendance were Walt Brown, (Advocate), Tommy Biglane, (Warden), Ken Burnette, (Inside Guard), John Kerwin, (Outside Guard), Larry Gardner, (Trustee). We are looking forward to having an exciting new year for the Council. Community Service Opportunity There is an ecumenical group of mentors that are reading with/ tutoring second and third graders at a local elementary school. The time commitment is one hour per week from September to May. Anyone interested in this very rewarding ministry, please contact Amanda Jeansonne for further information. [email protected] or 601.446.9549 The following friends and members of our parish need our prayers. Please add these names to your prayer list. Contact the church office 601-445-5616 to have names added to the prayer list. Names will be removed after four weeks. Susan Willey Phillip Mardis Barbara Spencer Gwin Dove Dinah Ricks Patricia Gaude J.J. and Virginia Whitehead Daniel Miller Leona Uzzetta Megan Penny Donnie Verucchi Mary Faggione Audley and Lorna Case Becky Neville ************* Joe Eidt Bernice Martello Paisley Mardis Conner Burns Delilah Beesley Rolland Golden Tom Pharr Jan Williams Millett Cuthberson Jennie LaCombe Dennis Christian Margaret Cooley Father Paul Kunnumpuram Aaron Hunter Al Ater ************** Charles Michael Poole Glenda & Sonny Daniels, Sr. Judy Clements Ann Thompson Brian Warren Lewie Sandel Lance Gaude Mary Warren Gary Boxer Barbara Burke Sylvia Lowery Esther Shaifer Mary Gunning Clarene Guercio Paul Mascagni Michael Wheeler ************** Adolf Jonaitis John Barnett Shelley Junkin Mike Depta Leona Carter Logan Byrne Speedy Wilson Angeline Gibson Wanda Mulvihill Vivi Kate Jones Cathy Helmrich Betty Cater Evans Malori Giannaris Mary Brasher Anne Allmand Johnnie and David Galer Stephanie Gordon Claire Gordon DRIVERS NEEDED AT STEWPOT Volunteers are needed for the Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday meal delivery at the Natchez Community Stewpot. The time is flexible, but in general meals are picked up at the Stewpot at 10:45; and the route takes a little over an hour. Ideally, two people do the route, so one can drive and the other get in and out with the meals. This is a much needed and very rewarding service. Please call or email Amanda Jeansonne (601 807 2654 or [email protected]) for more information. Thank you! St. Mary Sunday Bible Study Adult Sunday school will resume in August with a 24 week comprehensive Bible study. Please stay tuned to the bulletin for details. Thank you! Karen Verucchi, Class Facilitator (601)870-5388 PRAYERS FOR MILITARY and LAW ENFORCEMENT We pray for those listed below who serve in the military or in law enforcement at this time, especially any of those who are serving in Iraq or in other dangerous areas of the world. Contact the church office at 601-445-5616 to have names added. Bob Loyed Lively Russell Fleet Palmer Taylor Chris Brumfield Jay Foggo Justin Robinson Luke Eidt Lance Adams Michael Stevens Matt Bounds Richard Walcott Russ Williams Brandan Bordelon Christopher Shaidnagle Marcus Estes Aaron Moore Matthew Henderson Bruck Krafft Josh Jackson Matthew Voss Xander Miller Priester Byrne Mike Chapman Jeremy Sanders Ben Hewitt Travis Patten FAREWELL TO FATHER LEOPOLD WELCOME BACK, FATHER O’CONNOR We say farewell to Father Leopold Keffler, O.F.M. Conv. He will leave Natchez this Monday, July 25, after supplying for Father O’Connor at both St. Mary Basilica and Assumption Church for part of June and the month of July. We hope Father Leopold had an enjoyable stay with us this summer, and we hope that he will return to us again next summer! ADORATION EVERY MONDAY Thank you, Father Leopold, for all that you have done for our parish and our parishioners during your visit to Natchez. Safe travels back home to Indiana and have a great school year! SYMPATHY We extend our sympathy to Page and Gary Blackwell, Bill Byrne, Nancy Byrne, Paul and Jan Byrne and all members of the family on the death of Page’s mother Victoria Meng Byrne on July 17, 2016. We welcome home Father David O’Connor, who will return to Natchez on Tuesday night, July 26. We hope he enjoyed taking his tour group around Ireland and that he had a great vacation with his family there. Come to a quiet place where you can be with Jesus every Monday following Mass, from 8:30 am-5:30 pm in St. Mary Basilica. Spend time in: Adoration - realizing the greatness of God, pondering who God is, who I am. Contrition (Sorrow) - for my failings, my sins, my weakness, and for the sins of the world. Thanksgiving—for the blessings and gifts God has given to me, natural and spiritual Supplication (Petition) - presenting to God my needs, whether spiritual or temporal, for body or soul, especially for vocations, respect for life, family needs, and our country. Pray the Sacred Scriptures, Rosary, or Chaplet of Divine Mercy. Just spend time with Jesus. May God be with this family in its time of grief, and may He grant Victoria eternal life and peace. Cathedral School Sports Program Dates to Remember Monday, August 1 – Deadline for submitting ALL programs ads. Please keep in mind, this is the Monday before school starts. Deadlines are crucial to ensure our programs will be sold at the first home football game vs. St. Joe on Friday, August 26, 2016. Forms are available on the Cathedral website www.cathedralgreenwave.com or in the Development Office. If you have any questions, please Gina Cauthen at 601-597-3716 or Cara Serio at 601-445-9844. Miss Lou Community Support Group for those grieving loss due to suicide meets each Thursday at 6:30 PM Grace United Methodist Church 2 Fatherland Rd., Natchez, MS If you have any questions, please contact: Pastor Nance Hixon 601-445-5146. ARE YOU INTERESTED? Any Catholic who has completed the 10th grade and wishes to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation in Spring 2017 is asked to contact Mr. Gabe Cassagne by email as soon as possible ([email protected]). Our first meeting will be Wednesday, August 3, 2016, in the Youth wing of the Family Life Center. The time will be announced next week. This first meeting is for interested candidates only (not sponsors or parents). Compassionate Care Hospice Grief and Loss Support Group Meeting WHEN: Second Monday of each Month, 5:30 pm WHERE: Compassion Care Hospice Office Suite A 113 Jefferson Davis Blvd. Natchez, MS Open to the Public Next Meeting August 8 Lite Refreshments will be provided. (for more information call 601-442-6800) Mae & Friends’ 9th Annual Lemonade Stand Friday, July 29, 2016 10 am – 2 pm Natchez Convention Center Canal Street SELLING LEMONADE, COOKIES & T-SHIRTS! All proceeds to be donated to the Natchez-Adams County Humane Society. CATHOLIC HEART WORK CAMP VOLUNTEERS RETURN HOME This Saturday, July 23, twenty-seven teens and seven chaperones return home to Natchez from a six day mission trip to Catholic Heart Work Camp in Pensacola, Florida. The group wants to thank you, our parishioners, for all your donations – financially and otherwise - in helping to make this remarkable experience possible! Chaperons were Carrie Lambert, Jessica Carter, Bernita Dunbar, Amy and Jay Gamberi, Dorothy Garrity, and Paige Iseminger. Youth were Gracie Bertelsen, Ty Bertelsen, Altman Biggs, Chase Brooks, Faith Ann Brown, Madison Delaney, Cedric Dunbar, Natalie Fletcher, Paige Foster, Mia Gamberi, Daniel Garrity, Baylee Graning, Paola Hernandez, Fisher Iseminger, Christopher Johnson, Caroline Kaiser, Jarrod Lambert, Anna Kat McDonough, Olivia Moore, Michael Orr, Adrianna Rojo, Annie Russ, Elizabeth Smith, Madeline Smith, Marli Vaughan, Nic Waycaster, and Olivia Waycaster. Above Left: Youth from St. Mary connect with youth from all over the country! Above Right: Youth work hard painting various buildings in need of repair in Pensacola. Left: The group poses for a picture before getting on the bus last Sunday to head to Pensacola. THANK YOU TO BURNS FAMILY FOR MEMORIAL DONATION On July 12, 2016, Father Leopold Keffler, O.F. M. Conv., blessed the newest additions to the Bishops’ Prayer Garden in the backyard of the Rectory: the Gireaudeau gravestone and an angel statue. The gravestone was featured in last weekend’s bulletin. This week we feature the beautiful angel statue that has been recently placed in the Prayer Garden. A loved possession of Mrs. Therese Burns in her yard for years, the statue was donated to St. Mary Parish by the children of Pete and Therese Burns after their parents’ deaths. Pictured at right are family members: (back) Theresa Burns Anderson, Annette Burns, Peter Burns, and Ann Burns Shaidnagle. Front are Brendan and Brigid Anderson. ST. MARY AND ASSUMPTION BLOOD DRIVE SUCCESSFUL St. Mary and Assumption Parishes thank all the caring and dedicated people of our community who willingly donated blood at our Parish Blood Drive this past Tuesday, July 19, 2016. Despite an unexpected power loss in the downtown area that afternoon, we surpassed our goal of 30 donors and 48 units of blood. At the drive, 43 donors gave 53 units of blood! Thank you to everyone who took the time to give the gift of life. ABOVE: Donors patiently wait their turn to give blood. RIGHT: Kevin Flowers donates “double reds.” BELOW LEFT: Richard Baroni of Assumption Parish donates blood. BELOW RIGHT: Community Services Commission members Patricia Murphy, Jimmy Simmons, and chairperson Charlene Rushing register blood donors. FROM THE ST. MARY ARCHIVES . . . History of Memorial Park by the late Miss Beatrice Perrault. Published in The Natchez Democrat Sunday, July 27, 1969 The records of the present memorial park and the ground on which St. Mary's Cathedral is erected are so closely inter-woven that we can scarcely speak of one without mentioning the other. On the 8th of May 1786, a grant was issued by the Spanish officials to William Barland allowing him 105 acres of land in the City of Natchez. Afterward, however, the Spanish Government desiring to turn the land over to church use, made an agreement with Barland whereby he received, in lieu of this grant, a tract of land in Kingston. The Spanish Government then turned his property over to the church. History records that this agreement was never signed. When Mississippi fell under the jurisdiction of the United States, the church property was seized under the pretense that the land was a possession of the Spanish Crown because the Church, not being an incorporated body, was incapable of holding real estate. It was true that the Spanish Government held title to the property. However the American government was now in possession and by act of Congress proceeded to grant parcels of this land to divers parties. The United States government instituted a commission for the purpose of hearing and passing upon claims of individuals, and these claims were not debarred until November 1804. The Church, having no official head in Natchez, presented no claim for the property. It seems, however, that Barland did put in a claim for this property, for we find in 1805 the United States government confirmed the Spanish Grant to Barland. Thus, we find that the Catholic Congregation of Natchez was in possession of a church on what is now Commerce Street, and a graveyard on the site now occupied by the Cathedral and Rectory but not holding title to the property. In order to retain possession, it was necessary that the property be bought from Barland. This was done, for it is recorded that on January 7th, 1802 the "Roman Catholic Society" purchased these said two pieces of property for the consideration of $500.00. On January 4, 1817 Wm. Rutherford and John P. McNeil, heirs at law of Barland, deeded to the City of Natchez Lot 4 and a part of Lot 1 and 3 in Sq. 30. The deed stip- ulated that the ground was forever to be used as a burying ground. In 1841 the Most Rev. John Joseph Chanche, the first Bishop of Natchez, arrived to establish the See. In establishing the claim Bishop Chanche journeyed to Havana and in the colonial archives he found the original grant to this property. The case was tried in the courts and Bishop Chanche got judg-ement in his favor. La - to the possession of Bishop Van de Velde [stet], who on the death of Bishop Chanche became the 2nd Bishop of Natchez. At the time that Bishop Van de Velde came into possession of the property the graveyard was in a deplorable condition. At a great cost to himself he made many im- provements and enclosed the ground with a high fence. He gathered together all the bones that were scattered over the ground and had them deposited in the crypt under the sanctuary of the church. He also had a large grave dug within the enclosure in which other bones were deposited and to which all tombstones were transferred. In the meantime, however, the City of Natchez appealed the decision of the court, and the higher court reversed the decision of the lower court, giving back the property to the City of Natchez. In the year 1888, the hill was graded to its present level. The bones and pieces of coffins found at this time were placed in a large coffin and reinterred under a mound over which was placed a slab. Thus, according to the original deed, it is kept a perpetual burying ground. Memorial Park was the name decided upon by his Honor the Mayor and Board of Aldermen, and to be known as such for all time; it being a memorial to the old Natchez of generations past. The Confederate veterans, assisted by the Memorial Association, conceived the idea of paying tribute to the soldiers who had "crossed over the river." Accordingly, an imposing monument, surmounted by a confederate soldier on duty was erected. On April 26th, 1890, amid fitting ceremonies this monument was unveiled by Miss Margaret Martin (the late Mrs. Bayard Shields) daughter of Gen. Wm. T. Martin, one of Mississippi's Confederate heroes. The address was given by Major K. P. Laneau. In the year 1905 legal proceedings were brought against the City of Natchez by one Thornton, who claimed to be an heir of Wm. Rutherford. The case was decided in favor of the City of Natchez. Even as late as March 25, 1930, an effort was made by a party to present legal claims to the park. To forestall any further procedure of like nature, the Board instructed that the decision of the court rendered in favor of the City of Natchez, made many years ago, be entered on the minutes. On every April 26th, Memorial Day, the Veterans, assisted by the Memorial Association and Loyal Daughters and Sons of the Confederacy, have met on Memorial Park to pay tribute to the heroes of the South. Thus have these grounds become hallowed and the thinning line of Grey holds out a withered hand to grasp the stalwart figures of the American Legion and commissions them to "carry on." PROTECTION OF CHILDREN ONGOING TRAINING As a part of the ongoing efforts for the Diocese of Jackson Protection of Children Program, you will have access to monthly VIRTUS Protecting God's Children training bulletins. The online monthly bulletin format will require ongoing safe environment training for all clergy, religious, employees and volunteers who have significant contact with children and young people. You will receive monthly email reminders from VIRTUS Online when a bulletin is available, which is within the first full week of each month. THE JULY VIRTUS BULLETIN REMINDER WAS SENT OUT VIA EMAIL THE WEEK OF JULY 3—did you get yours? The VIRTUS online monthly bulletin format will replace the every odd-number calendar year 0online review program. The VIRTUS email will include your user ID and unique password. Once you sign-in to https://www.virtus.org, please go to the training tab and update your password and any information within "Update my Account." You also will have access to complete the monthly training bulletin within the Training tab. You will be required to answer a multiplechoice question after you have read the bulletin. When you answer the question, submit the answer to update the Diocese of Jackson Protection of Children Database. The training bulletins are also accessible in Spanish by clicking on ―ESPAÑOL: ACCESSO O INSCRIPCIÓN‖ at https://www.virtus.org and logging in with your user ID and unique password. We hope you find the training bulletins informative. And, thank you for your continued participation in the Diocese of Jackson Protection of Children Program. ******************************************************************* Volunteers in our parish who recertified with the Diocesan Protection of Children mandate in 2015 should have been receiving these bulletins since February 2016. If you are in compliance and have not received the Virtus Training Bulletins monthly, do these two steps: 1. Contact the St. Mary or Assumption Church Office. 2. Check your Junk Mail / Spam Mail to see if the Virtus bulletins are there. You must be in compliance if you are in contact with our children in any way. New volunteers in the parish must still submit an application for a criminal background check and attend a live session on Protection of Children. BALLET MAGNIFICAT! AND MISSISSIPPI MASS CHOIR COME TO TOWN As Natchez continues to commemorate its 300th anniversary, the committee for Ballet Magnificat-Natchez joins in the celebration with a special evening of unity with the theme MAKE US ONE. This year’s performance will not only present Ballet Magnificat! America’s Premiere Christian Ballet Company, but it also will feature the very dynamic Mississippi Mass Choir. This will be an extraordinary evening of music and ballet with special appearances by inspirational worship leaders. This program is scheduled for Friday, August 12, 2016, at 7:00 p.m. at the Natchez City Auditorium, 207 Jefferson Street, Natchez. This is the 8th annual fundraiser to support Catholic Charities’ The Guardian Shelter for Battered Families, a safe and secure refuge for abused women and children that are homeless by reason of domestic abuse. The Guardian Shelter also provides individual therapy; support group counseling; court advocacy and personal advocacy; information and referrals for housing, public assistance and medical assistance; and outreach and public awareness. For ticket information, please call Carolyn Ridley at 601.304.1383 or Dorothy Sylvester at 601.442.4579. ST. MARY BASILICA HOSTS 4th ANNUAL ACDA CONCERT The Mississippi Chapter of the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA) was in concert on July 20, 2016, at St. Mary Basilica. Dr. David Dickau (above) from Minnesota State University was the guest clinician at the ACDA workshop and the conductor of the chorus. The chorus was made up of music teachers (K-college) and church musicians from several Southern states, including Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida, who were in Natchez for the three-day ACDA workshop. Above: Father Leopold Keffler, supplying pastor at St. Mary Basilica during July, welcomes the Directors Chorus to St. Mary for the 4th year. Right: The female chorus presents a unique performance involving clapping of hands and movement of arms to simulate the flow of water. INTENTION DONOR INTENTION DONOR 8:00 a.m. Mass Monday, 25 Helen and Frances Foley (D) Ed and Karen Foley Tuesday, 26 Communion Service Wednesday, 27 Freddie Voss (D) Thursday, 28 Margaret Barnes (L) Friday, 29 Communion Service Saturday, 30 Communion Service Freddie and Mary Ruth Maier Family Wanda Mulvihill Sunday, 31 5:00 p.m. Vigil Mass J.P. and Frances Trosclair (D) 10:00 a.m. Sunday Mass People of the Parish Parishioners, please contact the parish office if your birthday is not listed. MEETINGS THIS WEEK ST. MARY BASILICA SUNDAY, July 24 -10:00 a.m. Mass MONDAY, July 25 -Father Leopold Leaves -8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament TUESDAY, July 26 -Father O’Connor Arrives -6:00 p.m. Yoga, FLC WEDNESDAY, July 27 -9:00 a.m. Tai Chi /QiGong, FLC -10:00 a.m. Tai Chi /QiGong in a Chair, FLC THURSDAY, July 28 FRIDAY, July 29 SATURDAY, July 30 -4:30 p.m. Individual Reconciliation -5:00 p.m. Vigil Mass SUNDAY, July 31 -10:00 a.m. Mass Next Sunday, July 31, will be the 5th Sunday of the month. The Knights of Columbus will pray their 5th Sunday Rosary at the KC Hall at 5:30 p.m. that day. Everyone is encouraged to attend and pray the Rosary that day. The KC Hall is on the corner of S. Union and State St. SUMMER REMINDERS Summer time is fun time for children and youth and some free time for parents. We pray that parishioners have a safe, happy summer. We encourage families and children to attend Mass every Sunday whether at home in Natchez or away. We also ask our parishioners who may be away from Natchez some weekends to remember to send in their regular donations (either mail or use the drop box by the office front door) so that the parish can continue to meet its monthly bills and expenses. Thanks so much. Family HAPPY BIRTHDAY! July 27 Lee Ann Milligan July 24 Pat Gamberi Kurt Russ Sarah Overby July 25 Alfreda DiStefano Amanda Jeansonne Jackie Smith Grace Foster Thomas Milligan July 28 Wendy White Stephen A. Smith Charlotte Sanguinetti July 29 Bill Hall Margaret Searcy Blasé Gaude July 30 Elodie Maier Daniel Usnik Teresa Busby July 26 Amber Rayborn READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Tuesday: 2 Cor 4:7-15; Ps 126:1bc-6; Mt 20:20-28 Jer 14:17-22; Ps 79:8, 9, 11, 13; Mt 13:36-43 Wednesday: Jer 15:10, 16-21; Ps 59:2-4, 10-11, 17-18; Mt 13:44-46 Thursday: Jer 18:1-6; Ps 146:1b-6ab; Mt 13:47-53 Friday: Jer 26:1-9; Ps 69:5, 8-10, 14; Jn 11:19-27 or Lk 10:38-42 Saturday: Jer 26:11-16, 24; Ps 69:15-16, 30-31, 33-34; Mt 14:1-12 Sunday: Eccl 1:2; 2:21-23; Ps 90:3-6, 12-14, 17; Col 3:1-5, 9-11; Lk 12:13-21