Weekly bulletin - Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic
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Weekly bulletin - Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic
Our Lady of Sorrows & St. Louis Catholic Churches st Feb 22, 2015 1 Sunday of Lent Sunday: Feb 22 Stroud 8:40 a.m. Rosary 9 a.m. Mass Chandler 9:30 Choir practice 10 a.m. Adoration 11 a.m. Mass The Rite of Election for the RCIA candidates at the Cathedral in OKC. To be blessed by Archbishop Coakley. Wednesday: Feb 25 8 a.m. Mass 6 p.m. Youth Choir 6 p.m. CCD Thursday: Feb 26 8 a.m. Mass Saturday: Feb 28 10 a.m. Parish Lenten Retreat with Fr. Charles Buckley Sunday: Mar 1 Stroud 8:40 a.m. Rosary 9 a.m. Mass Chandler 9:30 Choir practice 10 a.m. Adoration 11 a.m. Mass RCIA 12:15 – 1:15 Monday: Mar 2 6:30 Mass 7 p.m. Altar Society Mtg Offertory: Sunday Offering & Tithes $1,585.00 Candle Offerings $19.00 Insurance $10.00 Hall Building Fund (Cookies) $80.00 Defray Cost of Palms $60.00 2nd Collection (For the Poor) $249.00 Birthdays: Feb 23 – Jeffrey Terronez, 27 – Megan Miles & Donovan Williams, 28 – Tyler Lyon & Derik Melson February 28, 2015 - The Oklahoma Fellowship of Catholic Men will be hosting the 19th Annual Catholic Men’s Conference, “In the Father’s Footsteps” on Saturday, February 28, 2015 at the Embassy Suites Conference Center in North Norman, Oklahoma. For years, men have been coming to this day of learning, reflecting and fellowship…walking away with encouragement and enlightenment that we are able to be men of faith in our families, with our friends, and in our work locations. We learn through the talks how we can be better husbands, dads, step-dads, sons and grandfathers. The conference entwines Sacraments and sacramental traditions into the day’s events with opportunities for Reconciliation administered by the priests of the Archdiocese and the opportunity to celebrate the Eucharist with our very own Archbishop Coakley at the close of the conference. Our theme for this year’s conference, “Forged by Grace,” continues our venue of building and sustaining solid relationships in our daily lives. We have 4 great main session speakers that will provide us with the right tools to persevere and thrive in our faith journey. The cost for all the day’s activities (including lunch, snacks, beverages and admission to all presentations) is $55 prior to February 2nd and $65 from February 3rd through on-site registration. High School students can register anytime for $29. College Students can register anytime at $39. More info on our speakers and agenda can be found in the brochures, or online at www.catholicmen.net, or call Allen Smith at 405-249-7705. HUNGERING FOR THE JOURNEY - Join our parish community - and more than 13,000 Catholic communities across the United States - in a life-changing Lenten journey with CRS RICE BOWL. Pick up your family's rice bowl available in entrance. Also available, Prayer Intentions to integrate into your liturgical celebrations. Remember your Lenten sacrifices change lives. Parish Lenten Retreat: February 28, 10:00 a.m., concluding with Reconciliation beginning at approximately 2:00pm. Father Charles Buckley from St. Gregory's Abbey in Shawnee will be presenting a Lenten Retreat at Our Lady of Sorrows Parish. The morning session will be on the Humility of Lent and the afternoon session will be on the Joy of Lent. A light lunch will be provided. The Retreat will conclude with opportunity for the Sacrament of Reconciliation. All are welcome. Please preregister with Ann Grim (405-240-7328) so that we will be able to have an accurate number for the lunch. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------The date for this year's Woman of Achievement Luncheon is March 14, 2015 at St. Joseph Parish, 211 N. Porter, Norman. Registration will be from 10:00 am to 10:45 am in the Parish Center, 421 E. Acres, located one block north of the church. Mass will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m. and lunch will follow in the Parish Center. Archbishop Coakley will be presenting each WOA with her medal. Because of restricted space at the St. Joseph Parish Center, the CRCCW has limited reservations to seven guests this year. The cost for the luncheon is $20. Please notify Camilla at 258-2822 or e- mail [email protected] no later than Tuesday March 10 if you would like to attend. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WOMAN OF ACHIEVEMENT If ever a person could make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear, our OLS WOA can. She is a delightfully innovative, keenly insightful and exceptionally creative woman who takes pleasure in turning something ordinary into something extraordinary. She has a natural gift to see things from a deeper perspective – in both the physical and the spiritual sense, in an almost ethereal way. As for leisure time, she is an avid reader and enjoys collecting old Christmas books. Her joy for photography is another outlet for her creative expression as it beckons her to capture in one flash, those once-in-a-lifetime moments of daily life, or catch just the right light on one of those awesome-inspiring revelations of God’s glorious handiwork. Floral design is yet another delight for her. She is a peace maker, a problem solver, and a wise soul by nature -- her loving, caring heart automatically reaches out to others-- to encourage, to assist in whatever way, to help work through the tough times --- in the good times – she shares her happy spirit, infectious laughter and genuine goodwill for all. She is a source of strength, encouragement and constancy to her family ~ an awesome wife and mom, a favorite aunt among her nieces and nephews, and a treasure to behold among her friends. She was born April 19, 1958 to parents Arthur and Alberta Roberts. Sadly, her father passed away in 2013. She and her 2 sisters and brother were raised in south OKC. In the 10th grade her family relocated to Bethel Acres and she attended school there until her senior year. After graduation she attended Seminole Jr. College, then went on to the University of Central Oklahoma, earning a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Commercial Art with a minor in Journalism. While working part-time as a student at the CR Anthony Department Store in Shawnee, she met a handsome young man who would become her husband on October 11, 1983, and is her lifetime sweetheart. At the time they married, she was working for the Department of Education in OKC and Rick was working as Manager for the Murcer Family Jewelry Store in Chandler. God knew the kind, loving, dedicated and caring parents they would be when on December 14, 1994, a special child was born to them, whom they named Josh. Josh was diagnosed with autism. Darla set out on a mission and became a passionate Autism Awareness Advocate. She attended seminars, classes, and workshops – educating herself about autism diagnostics and the cutting edge teachings of UCLA’s then clinical psychologist, Dr. Ivar Lovaas. She set up numerous workshops and learning programs through the years, and continues to provide home schooling for Josh. She remains very active in walk-a-thons and fundraising to promote Autism Awareness. Without question, the center of the universe in Rick and Darla’s life is Josh - the most precious gift they have ever received. In 1997 they purchased Murcer’s Jewelry Store from the Murcer family and have owned and operated this enterprise ever since. The store is a happy place for patrons, and as one would expect, every holiday Darla adds her special sparkling dab of decorum to light up the store. She is a convert to Catholicism and embraces the Church, and this parish in particular, as God-treasures in her life. The love she has for our parish family is evidenced by her ever-ready willingness to give unselfishly of herself, her time and her talents. She is currently serving as the fundraising chairperson for the Altar Society and in years past, served as Secretary. She is a member of the Remembering Team and a Calling Captain for the Prayer Chain. She has spent untold hours helping cook meals or making ambient and festive décor a reality for occasions of celebration. Her tireless efforts, creative prowess and flare for making a space glisten have on many occasions made an otherwise drab and lackluster parish hall light up like sun dancing on the water! Today she is the SPARKLE of the moment. Today, we give her our sincerest thank you, our appreciation and our love! Today I could not be more proud to present to you the 2015, 51st Our Lady of Sorrows Woman of Achievement -- Darla Melson. March 6th, Friday 4:30 to 7 p.m. FISH FRY Fundraiser Menu: Fried Fish, Cole Slaw, Fries, Beans, Corn Bread, Dessert & Tea or Lemonade. $7 / person Dine-in or Carryout. Parish Hall. All proceeds to the Building Fund. On March 8, 2015, our parishes will take up an Archdiocese collection for the annual National Black and Indian Mission Office Collection. Archdiocesan support for this collection helps build the Church in African American and American Indian communities from coast to coast. Schools, parish religious education programs and archdiocesan ministries depend on your generosity to help them spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ! Though grant funds from the Mission Office, the archdiocese was able to establish an Office of Indian American Catholic Outreach to allow Deacon Roy Callison, Coordinator to work with parishes throughout the archdiocese. The approved Mission Office Grants for 2015/2016 archdiocesan programs total over $50,000, which will also provide support for programs in two archdiocesan parishes (Corpus Christi, OKC and St. Patrick, Anadarko), St. Gregory Abbey and the Oklahoma Benedictine Institute Home Start program. Please consider a generous contribution on March 7 and 8, 2015. For more information, please go to: http://blackandindianmission.org/. Summer internship available to work with Catholic Charities and the Catholic Campaign for Human Development to increase awareness about poverty in the US, promote Catholic social traditions and build bridges between poor and nonpoor communities. Must be Catholic, available for summer, and able to attend all-expense paid training May 27 - 29. Applications due by March 13. Low-income and bi-lingual applicants are encouraged to apply. Contact Becky VanPool at 405-523-3003 or [email protected] to apply. National Black and Indian Mission Collection On March 7 and 8, our parishes will take up an archdiocese collection for the annual National Black and Indian Mission Office Collection. Archdiocesan support for this collection helps build the Church in African-American and American Indian communities from coast to coast. Schools, parish religious education programs and archdiocesan ministries depend on your generosity to help them spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ! Through grant funds from the mission office, the archdiocese was able to establish an office of Indian American Catholic Outreach to allow Deacon Roy Callison, coordinator, to work with parishes throughout the archdiocese. The approved mission office grants for 2015/2016 archdiocesan programs total more than $50,000, which also will provide support for programs in two archdiocesan parishes (Corpus Christi, OKC and St. Patrick, Anadarko), St. Gregory’s Abbey and the Oklahoma Benedictine Institute Home Start program. Please consider a generous contribution. For more information, go online to http://blackandindianmission.org/. New evangelization summit in OKC The North American New Evangelization Summit will be live streamed to Oklahoma City on April 24-25 at the Catholic Pastoral Center with speakers such as Dr. Scott Hahn, Fr. James Mallon and JoEllen Gregus. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity! Register at www.newevangelization.ca. Life of the Party gala Birth Choice of Oklahoma’s Life of the Party gala is Saturday, March 28, at 6 p.m. The fundraiser includes dinner, an auction and dancing at the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club. Contact Barbara at (405) 606-8428. Feb 22 Greeter – Linda Smith - First Sunday Of Lent Refreshments Maria Avers, Kathleen Martin, Betty Keating Sacristan Debbie Beloncik Gift Store Betty Keating Altar Servers Ashley & Kim Wade, Sylvia Randolph Lectors 1 - Andy Beloncik 2 - Debra Beloncik Responsorial Dolores Conway Ushers Gene Holleman & Chuck Schumacher Gift Family Beloncik family Eucharist Bob Hoban, Shirley Holleman, & Sylvia Randolph 2nd Collection For the Poor St. Louis Greeters Agnes Stewart Altar Server Emily Lector Charlie Collis Gifts Babinecs Ex Ord Comm Min Monica & Gary Second Collection For the Poor Mar 1 Greeter – Marty Pena Refreshments Mark & Sandi Miles, Marilyn Moore & Vicky Jarvis Sacristan Sylvia Randolph Gift Store Kendra Miller Altar Servers Little Family Lectors 1- Bob Debbie 2 - Keith Crall Responsorial Charlie Nichols Ushers Mark E Melson & Jeremy Gibson Gift Family Bledsoe Family Eucharist Shirley Holleman, Sylvia Randolph & Barbara Smith 2nd Collection For the Poor St. Louis Mar 1: Greeters Bob & Dot Altar Server Maggie Lector Samantha Gifts Terrones family Ex Ord Comm Min Charlie & George Second Collection Food Pantry Mar 8 Greeter – Gwen Pool - Daylight Saving Time Begins Refreshments Kendra Miller, Sylvia Randolph & Tita Little Sacristan Marfreda Christy Gift Store Carol Wooden Altar Servers Bill, Cheyenne & Jessi Martin Lectors 1st – Betty Keating 2nd – Pat Hoban Responsorial Larry & Gary Ushers James Grim & Jimmy Grim Gift Family Bolz Family Eucharist Sylvia Randolph, Barbara Smith & Linda Smith 2nd Collection Black & Indian Missions St. Louis Mar 8 Greeters Altar Server Lector Gifts Ex Ord Comm Min Second Collection Elaine Emily Charlie Collis Ashley, Hunter, Maddie Elaine & Trudy Food Pantry Mar 15 Greeter – Beth Nichols - Youth Refreshments Dolores Conway, Debbie Beloncik, James Conway & Daisy Folsom Sacristan Bety Keating Gift Store Jeanette Haley Altar Servers Chase, Miranda & Ladonna Williams Lectors Youth Responsorial Youth Ushers John Miller & Allen Smith Gift Family Youth Eucharist Barbara Smith, Linda Smith & Raymond Smith 2nd Collection For the Poor St. Louis Mar 15 Greeters Dolores Altar Server Maggie Lector Cyndi Lepley Gifts Samantha & Emily Ex Ord Comm Min Monica & Gary Second Collection For the Poor March 17 : Mar 22 Greeter – Linda Smith Refreshments Vickie Shea, Rosie Crall & Joce Bledsoe Sacristan Linda Smith Gift Store Joyce Fondren Altar Servers Auston & Jordon Sharp, Allen Smith Lectors 1st – Gary Bledsoe 2nd – Larry Lenora Responsorial Pat Hoban Ushers Kevin Terronez & Rick Melson Gift Family Bookout Family Eucharist Linda Smith, Raymond Smith & Manuel Anthony 2nd Collection For the Poor St. Louis Mar 22 Greeters Altar Server Lector Gifts Ex Ord. Comm Min Second Collection Agnes Stewart Emily Trudy Emily & Samantha Charlie & George For the Poor Mar 29 Greeter – Grim Family Refreshments Joyce & Don Fondren, Rose Marie Bouska, & Mike & Marfreda Christy Sacristan Tita Little Gift Store Sandi Miles Altar Servers James Grim, Ethan Norman, John Anderson Lectors 1st – John Miller, 2nd – Kendra Miller, Narrator–Larry Lenora, Voice–Bob Debbie Responsorial Shirley Broderson Ushers Mike Christy & Tony Jarvis Gift Family Bouska Family Eucharist Raymond Smith, Manuel Anthony & Gary Bledsoe 2nd Collection For the Poor St. Louis Mar 29 Greeters Altar Server Lector Gifts Ex Ord Comm Min Second Collection Dolores Maggie Charlie/Trudy Samantha & Emily Monica & Gary For the Poor Lenten observance: Who must fast? – All Catholics who are between the ages of 18 – 59. The obligation ceases when one begins their 60th year. Who must abstain? – All Catholics who are 14 or older. What does fasting mean? – The observance of fasting means that those obliged may take only one full meal on the day of fast. Two lighter meals (not equal to another full meal) are permitted if necessary to maintain strength according to one’s needs. Eating solid foods between meals is not permitted. What does abstinence mean? – The law of abstinence forbids the eating of meat; Fridays of Lent are days of abstinence from meat. Other voluntary acts of self-denial are encouraged during this penitential season. Can anyone be dispensed or excused from fast &/or abstinence? Individuals with just cause may be dispensed by a priest. Those who are ill or have similar serous reason are excused from the observance of fast & abstinence. Catholics are reminded that they should not lightly excuse themselves from this obligation and if they do so, they then need to compensate with prayer & other voluntary acts of penance. Fr. Jim Mickus Rectory 258-1239 P O Box 543 (mail) Church & Hall 258-0010 409 Price Ave. Fr. 405-396-8132 Chandler, OK 74834 email:[email protected] Deacon Rusty Wooden Cell - 405-761-4965 Maria Avers RN, FCN Parish Nurse C 405-612-3777 H 865-2636 Our Web page address is www.ourladyofsorrowschandler.org Please pray for: February Eva Davis Joe Dobry Paul Edgemon Thomas Hartley Josh Melson Joshua Sherwood John Sparks Vivian Wayland January Nancy Fialkowski December his 2 children Kelly Folsom Don Fondren Anna Gillespie Chelsea Williams Payton Williams Terry Bahm & Please contact Sandi Miles at 826-2975 to be added or removed from our prayer list. February 22, 2015 - First Sunday of Lent The waters of Baptism make us part of the new covenant in Christ. But the bishops’ pastoral letter on stewardship reminds us that “there is a fundamental obligation arising from the Sacrament of Baptism. . . that people place their gifts, their resources — their selves — at God’s service in and through the Church.”