This Week`s Bulletin - St. Raphael Catholic Church

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This Week`s Bulletin - St. Raphael Catholic Church
Divine Mercy Sunday
St. Raphael Catholic Parish
Divine Mercy Sunday
Second Sunday of Easter
P.O. Box 10508 Fairbanks, Alaska 99710
Finance Council
Anna Atchison
[email protected]
Jeff Gibson
Council Chair
[email protected]
Nancy Kelly
[email protected]
Mike Mathers
[email protected]
David Szumigala
[email protected]
Physical Address: 1125 Old Steese Hwy N
[email protected]
http://www.straphaelfairbanks.org
Parish Office Schedule
Office Phone: 457-6603
Office Fax: 457-4461
Tuesdays: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Wednesdays: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Thursdays: Varies
Fridays: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Saturdays: 4:00 pm—7:00 pm *
Sundays: 8:30 am - NOON *
* depends on scheduled events
Parish Council
Thor Bergstrom Council Vice Chair
[email protected]
Ramona Berry
[email protected]
Karen Chancler
[email protected]
Mike Kramer Council Chair
[email protected]
Tammy Miller
[email protected]
Marc Lee
[email protected]
Madeline Nance
[email protected]
Two Vacant Seats
Liturgy Schedule
Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays : 9:30am
Wednesdays & Saturdays: 5:30 pm
Wednesdays - Rosary: 6:00 pm
Pastor and Hospital Chaplain
Father Kasparaj Mallavarapu 457-6603
347-5438 (c)
[email protected]
Parochial Vicar
Father Nelson Marilag
[email protected]
457-6603
385-7320 (c)
Lay Pastoral Ministers
Marie Martin
457-6603 (church)
458-8960(h)
[email protected]
328-3986
452-5592(h)
[email protected]
457-3542
378-4039
455-0262
456-1446
479-5994
457-4447
Accountant, Parish Secretary
Nancy Kelly 457-6603 457-3542 (h)
[email protected]
If you are interested in joining
St. Raphael’s community,
Catholic Radio
Responsorial Psalm
Psalm 118:2-4, 13-15,22-24
Give thanks to the Lord for he is good, his love is everlasting.
Thursday Easter Weekday
Acts 5:27-33
Jn 3:31-36
Second Reading
1 John 5:1-6
Whoever believes that Jesus is the Christ has been begotten
by God. “The Spirit is the one that testifies,
and the Spirit is truth.”
Friday
Easter Weekday
Acts 5:34-42
Jn 6:1-15
Saturday
Easter Weekday
Acts 6:1-7
Jn 6:16-21
THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER
Acts 3:13-15 Lk 24:35-48
SUNDAY
Second Reading
John 20:19-31
Jesus appeared to the disciples and said, “Peace be with you”
and breathed the Holy Spirit on them. Thomas doubted
and then believed saying, “My Lord and my God!”
Mass Intentions
479-3883
If you would like to have a mass said, please see Nancy Kelly.
WELCOME VISITORS AND
GUESTS
to our Parish!
Easter Weekday
Acts 4:32-37
Jn 3:7B-15
Saturday, April 11th
Marriage/Family Counseling
and Spiritual Direction
Madeline C. Nance MA PS, CFLE 479-3883
We invite you to join us for refreshments after Mass.
Tuesday
479-9004
Marriage
Contact the office at least six months
prior to the wedding.
Maintenance Manager
Tim Smith
488-9807
[email protected]
Easter Weekday
Acts 4:23-31 Jn 3:1-8
347-6159
Baptism
Call Marie Martin to schedule the
One month preparation.
[email protected]
Monday
Wednesday Easter Weekday
Acts 5:17-26
Jn 3:16-21
457-1077
Confessions
Saturdays 4:30-5:00 PM or by appointment
Deacon
George Bowder 488-9063 (h) 374-9541(w)
First Reading
Acts of the Apostles 4:32-35
The community of believers shared “one heart and mind.”
No one claimed ownership over anything, everything was
held in common, nobody went needy among them, and all
“bore witness to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus.”
457-3290
PARISH COUNCIL meets the 3rd Tuesday of
each month. See parish calendar for details.
Camille Connelly–Terhune 457-6603 (church)
Parish Prayer Chain
Please e-mail Gloria Slagle at [email protected]
Visitation of the Sick
If you know of a parishioner who is in the hospital or
homebound, please notify the parish office, so we can
visit with them.
April 11th & 12th, 2015
Weekly Readings
KQHE 92.7 fm
Parish
MINISTRY SCHEDULE
April 11 & 12th, 2015
Cup
Lectors
Jeff Gibson
Super Sunday
John Bunten
Anna Atchison
Madeline Nance
Bread Mark Terhune
Collection Counters Sue Heinrichs & ??????
Hospitality Dorothy Ostanik (Saturday)
Richard Stout (Sunday)
April 18th & 19th, 2015
Cup
Lectors
Tammy Miller
Andee Mitchell
Bill Mitchell
William
Mitchell
Hospitality
Ministers PLEASE
PICK
UP YOUR NAME
Thor Bergstrom
TAGS thisDavid
next week!!!!!
Staff…. Katie Martin
SzumigalaSee office Bread
Hospitality
Leo & Colleen Zeek
Collection Counters Bill Mitchell & Tammy Miller
Hospitality David Mann (Saturday)
Hendricks Family (Sunday)
Marian Prayer Group for the rosary
on Wednesdays at 6:00 p.m.
In the Hospital? Remember to tell the staff of Fairbanks Memorial that you
are Catholic and wish to be on the Catholic List. Fr. Kaspar and our Stephen
Ministers visit and bring Holy Communion to Catholic patients daily. They can
arrange to offer the Sacraments of Reconciliation and/or Anointing of the Sick.
The fervent prayer of a righteous person is very powerful
James 5:16
Please remember these dear friends in your prayers:
Patrice Buck, Betty Upright, Marylee Dexter,
Richard Martin, Shirley Hanchett, Annie, Bjorn
Talvi , Kaci, Teresa, Mette Russell, Thalia Stout, Mark,
Russell Talvi, Robin Eagan,
Tom Slagle, Michael & Leslie Harrington
Saint of the Day
St. Stanislaus
April 11th
Anyone who reads the history of Eastern Europe cannot
help but chance on the name of Stanislaus, the saintly but
tragic bishop of Kraków, patron of Poland. He is
remembered with Saints Thomas More (June 22) and
Thomas Becket (December 29) for vigorous opposition to
the evils of an unjust government.
Born in Szczepanow near Kraków on July 26, 1030, he was
ordained a priest after being educated in the cathedral
schools of Gniezno, then capital of Poland, and at Paris. He
was appointed preacher and archdeacon to the bishop of
Kraków, where his eloquence and example brought about
real conversion in many of his penitents, both clergy and
laity. He became bishop of Kraków in 1072.
EVENT CALENDAR
Knight’s Corner

Pancake Breakfast is
back -
Super Sunday
April 12th!
LENTEN CANNED FOOD DRIVE……
Yielded
580 pounds of Food!!
Thank you parishioners!!!!!
Forced to flee to Hungary, Boleslaus supposedly spent the
rest of his life as a penitent in the Benedictine abbey in
Osiak.
April 11th, Saturday SUPER SATURDAY
ICE FISHING with the Knights: Chena Lakes
April 12th, Sunday DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY
EM Training after mass
SUPER SUNDAY
SECRET SISTER Dinner 5:30 pm
April 14th, Tuesday Men in Black Dinner Tickets $35.00
April 16th, Thursday 1st Communion Class 5:30 pm
April 17th—19th
CONFIRMATION RETREAT
April 19th, Sunday TEEN/Confirmation Mass 12:30 pm
Super Saturday April 11th For all pre-K through 5th
Fr. Tim Shadow box reveal (after mass)
RCIA Are you interested in becoming CATHOLIC?
April 21st, Tuesday Parish Council meeting 6:30 pm
April 25th, Saturday Reconciliation 1st Communicants
MEETS EACH Sunday after mass! See Marie Martin or
Nancy Gibson.
2nd Collection CCHD
2nd Collection CCHD
Teen Mass 5:30 pm
Teen mass 5:30 pm
April 26th, Sunday
Men In Black Dinner
April 14th, Tuesday 6:30 pm
Get your Tickets ! Get your Tickets!!!!
$35.00 See Marie or Camille
(Proceeds help fund NCYC).
DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY
Holy Hour @ SHC 2:30 pm.
Featuring a talk by Bishop Chad, Adoration,
Divine Mercy prayers, and priests available for
confession.
He was canonized by Pope Innocent IV in 1253 and is the
principle patron of Cracow.
Patron Saint of:
Poland
FIRST COMMUNION Next class April 16th Meets
Thursdays monthly. Dinner 5:30 pm, with class afterwards.
Jr./Sr. High Watch for announcements!
On our regular Feast & Faith gathering for April, we are
pleased to host Sr. Nancy Murray, OP as she presents a
1 woman play on the life of Catherine of Siena. We will
hold it at Miguel’s on Airport Way at 6:30 pm on April
16th Space is limited. Contact Kelle Lynch Baldwin @
374-9542.
SECRET SISTERS…IT’S TIME TO REVEAL!
THE SECRET SISTERS REVEALING POTLUCK SCHEDULED
FOR SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 2015 5:30 PM IN THE SOCIAL
HALL …..
QUESTIONS – CALL NANCY AT 457-3290
$197,067.00
KEEP THE SECRET UNTIL THE 12TH.
Monthly Projected Need: $16,422.25
Weekly Need: $4,135.90
Last week’s: Mass Collections $5,191.44
We share collections:
$1,570.00
Thank you for your Generous Support !!!
ICE FISHING WITH THE KNIGHTS OF ST.
RAPHAEL’S !!!!
April 11th @ Chena Lakes
Following the noon Mass at Immaculate Conception Church, we
will meet downstairs for a potluck lunch, games and a craft.
Parish Finances - March 2015
Monthly Projected need: $16,422.25
Actual Receipts: Mass collections $11,920.36
We Share Collections $3,170.00
SHORTAGE in March $1,332.00
Please contact the office for help with our We Share program..
CONFIRMATION May 9th
ALL WOMEN OF THE PARISH ARE INVITED TO JOIN US.
Parish Finances - April 2015
Actual Receipts to date (July 1st to today) $129,667.74
Collection for the Holy Land $899.00
The Catholic Homeschoolers will resume their First
and Third Friday get-togethers on Friday, April 17.
Education program. Learn about Jesus and His presence in our
everyday lives. All are welcome!
BRING A DISH TO SHARE, ALONG WITH YOUR GUESSES!
Budgeted Annual Sunday/Holy Day Collections
6th Grade Enrollment is currently OPEN. Excellent prep for Jr.
High. Band, Orchestra, Choir, and Art opportunities as well as an
annual Retreat, daily prayer, and weekly Mass during school. Call
Catholic Schools of Fairbanks at 456-4574 to set up a tour today. www.catholic-schools.org.
grade. Please join us from 9:30-12:00 for our Religious
1:00 pm
During an expedition against the Grand Duchy of Kiev,
Stanislaus became involved in the political situation of
Poland. Known for his outspokenness, he aimed his attacks
at the evils of the peasantry and the king, especially the
unjust wars and immoral acts of King Boleslaus II.
The king first excused himself, then made a show of
penance, then relapsed into his old ways. Stanislaus
continued his open opposition in spite of charges of treason
and threats of death, finally excommunicating the king.
The latter, enraged, ordered soldiers to kill the bishop.
When they refused, the king killed him with his own hands.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Opportunities
They will have hamburgers, hotdogs and
other snacks for everyone.
They have lots of fishing gear and bait. All
you need to do is show up. Past years has
proven to be a great fun especially for
younger children. Questions call Mark
Terhune at 388-0803 or Jeff Gibson