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mass schedule catholicchurch - Sacred Heart Catholic Church
208 S. EVANS AVENUE EL RENO, OKLAHOMA JANUARY 30TH & 31ST, 2010 C A T H O L I C ADORATION Monday Noon to 7:00 p.m. St. Katharine’s Chapel Y ANOINTING OF THE SICK 1st Friday of every month After morning mass St. Katharine’s Chapel Y MASS SCHEDULE Daily Mass: Monday-Friday St. Katharine Retirement Center in the Chapel EL RENO Masses Saturday 5:10 pm Sunday 7:45 am 11:00 am Confession Saturday 4:30– 5:00 pm Rosary Saturday 4:30 pm (before Mass) UNION CITY Mass Sunday 9:30 am Confession 2nd & 4th Sunday 9:00-9:20 am MASS INTENTIONS Give the spiritual gift of a Mass. Offer it for the soul of a loved one or someone special in your life. Call the rectory at 262-1405. SACRAMENTS RCIA: For adults interested in becoming Catholic or to learn more about the Church, call RE director 262-2273 Baptism: Call 262-1405 (Must be a registered member of our parish or have permission from your parish Priest to baptize here) F i r st C o m m u n io n & Confirmation: Family must be registered in our parish. Forms available in rectory office or in the church. Contact Religious Education Director at 262-2273. Marriage: Minimum 4 month preparation & Pre-Cana Weekend. Call Parish office for meeting with Fr. Frank. Priesthood: Contact Fr. Frank for a personal meeting. Anointing of the Sick: Call the Parish Office to request this rite. 4TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME C H U R C H Parish Phone Numbers Pastor ............................ Rev. Frank Schmitt ....................... 262-1405 Retired .......................... Rev. Phil Donohoe ........................ 818-7591 R.E. Director.................. Glenda DeSantis........................... 262-2273 Youth Group Leader...... Christi Owen ................................. 262-3344 School Principal ............ Shannon Statton ........................... 262-2284 School Secretary ........... LueAnn Sanderson ....................... 262-2284 St. Katharine Drexel Retirement Center Executive Director ......... Brenda Miller................................. 262-2920 THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH Monday, February 1 Noon—7:00 pm ......... Eucharistic Adoration in the Chapel 7:00 pm .................................. N.A. Meeting in Parish Hall Tuesday, February 2 7:00 pm ................. K of C Regular Meeting in Parish Hall Wednesday, February 3 6:30—8:30 p.m. ........................... RCIA in School Library Thursday, February 4 No notification of meetings Friday, February 5 7:00 p.m. ................................. N.A. Meeting—Parish Hall Saturday, February 6 4:30-5:00 p.m. ....... Confession—Cry Room in the Church 4:30 p.m. .......................................Rosary—in the Church Sunday, February 7 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:15 am ......................... Adult Education—School Library 11:00 am ........................... Childrens Liturgy during Mass 6:30—8:30 p.m. ........................... RCIA in School Library OFFERTORY Offering January 23 & 24, 2010 YTD (30 weeks) Actual Offertory YTD (30 weeks) Budgeted $3,218.50 $136,097.99 $155,192.40 “We can tell our values by looking at our checkbook stubs.” ~Gloria Steinem JANUARY 30TH & 31ST, 2010 ∙ 4TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME MASS INTENTIONS Saturday, January 30 5:10 p.m. Healing for David Roseberry In Sacred Heart Church Sunday, January 31 7:45 a.m. Healing for Sharon Walters In Sacred Heart Church 11:00 a.m. For the People In Sacred Heart Church Monday, February 1 7:30 a.m. Jim & Pat Eischen In St. Katharine’s Chapel Tuesday, February 2 7:30 a.m. Jim & Pat Eischen In St. Katharine’s Chapel Wednesday, February 3 7:30 a.m. Jim & Pat Eischen In St. Katharine’s Chapel 8:30 a.m. Jim & Pat Eischen Children’s Mass in Sacred Heart Church Thursday, February 4 7:30 a.m. Jim & Pat Eischen In St. Katharine’s Chapel Friday, February 5 7:30 a.m. Unborn Babies In St. Katharine’s Chapel MASS INTENTIONS Give the spiritual gift of a Mass. Offer it for the soul of a loved one or someone special in your life. Call the church at 262-1405. “Let light shine out of darkness.” 2 Corinthians 4:6 LITURGY TEAM 5:10 Mass—February 6, 2010 Songleader: volunteer Readers: George Berntsen Servers: volunteers Offertory: Jim & Mary Ann Stout Organist: Carmen Matteson Eucharistic Ministers: Jan Morris, Kay Dyer, Karen Huber, Pat Edon, Kim & Nga Nguyen Usher: Ed Krittenbrink 7:45 Mass—February 7, 2010 Readers: volunteer Servers: volunteer Offertory: volunteer Eucharistic Ministers: volunteers Usher: volunteer 11:00 Mass—February 7, 2010 Songleader: volunteer Readers: Gary & Mary Brinkley Servers: volunteer Offertory: volunteer Organist: Eucharistic Ministers: Nikki Pruitt, Harold & Nancy Lembke, Jennifer Posey, Pat Eischen, Adawnya Wiewel Usher: Robert Allison Readings for the Week of January 31, 2010 Sunday: Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Next Sunday: Jer 1:4-5, 17-19/1 Cor 12:31---13:13 or 13:4-13/Lk 4:21-30 2 Sm 15:13-14, 30; 16:5-13/Mk 5:1-20 Mal 3:1-4/Heb 2:14-18/Lk 2:22-40 or 2:22-32 2 Sm 24:2, 9-17/Mk 6:1-6 1 Kgs 2:1-4, 10-12/Mk 6:7-13 Sir 47:2-11/Mk 6:14-29 1 Kgs 3:4-13/Mk 6:30-34 Is 6:1-2a, 3-8/1 Cor 15:1-11 or 15:3-8, 11/Lk 5:1-11 ©Liturgical Publications Inc. Reflection 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time Did you tune out the second reading from Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians today? If you have been to a lot of weddings, it is likely that you've heard this paean to love at most of them. It's a favorite that gets chosen again and again. And because of that, the very familiarity of the words can lose their meaning. "'Love is patient, love is kind. It is not jealous? It is not rude, it does not seek its own interests, it is not quicktempered, it does not brood over injury?' Oh, yeah, I know that one; I've heard it all before. No need to listen." Because of the context in which so often we hear those words (a marriage celebration) we sometimes miss what Paul is really trying to convey. The Corinthians were disputing among themselves what the better gifts of the Spirit were and who had the greater ones. Paul takes them to task, rather harshly, by telling them that all the prophecies and sacrifices are nothing compared to love. We can feel righteous about many things, and our sense of justice can breed high expectations about equitable treatment and our rights in the world. We expect our "fair share" all the way around. Sometimes our "gift" turns out to be one of self-justification. Paul turns those expectations on their head. His proclamation that love is the way suddenly put us in a different position. Love does not seek its own interests and it does not brood over injuries. These are not easy things to put into practice, but it is what is asked of us as believers in Christ. Maybe that's really why we tune out these words sometimes, because they are not easy to put into practice. But love is the essence of our faith-love of God, and love for one another. ©2009 Liturgical Publications Inc. Intercessions for Life For all prisoners on death row, that our Lord’s promise of his Divine Mercy will transform their hearts and lead them to repentance, and that, by following the example of Divine Mercy, their lives may be spared…We pray to the Lord. He said to them, "Surely you will quote me this proverb, 'Physician, cure yourself,' and say, 'Do here in your native place the things that we heard were done in Capernaum.'" - Lk 4:23 JANUARY 30TH & 31ST, 2010 ∙ 4TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PRAYER LIST Please pray for our troops and the following…. Cara Adams Charlotte Berger Francis Baeriswyl Janette Baeriswyl Mark Bramlett Greg C. Beau Clark Melanie Coffey Shawn Coker Judge Ed Cunningham Keith Daily Clarence Dill Fr. Phil Donohoe Vickie Eaglenest Lyndsie Elliott Gary Ellis Paul & Wanda Elmenhorst Connie Flowers Steve Galloway Brittney Gatz Tommie Graves Tony Greenwalt Adam Hall Donna Hanson Willard Haydon Ralph Hodges Tara Hoefler Lt. Col. Tim Karcher Shane Kerr Julie Krittenbrink Linda Le Bleu Barbara Lerch Dennis Low Sharon McCabe Chuck Mason Tom Menz Noel (Bubba) Milton Sara Morphis John Morris Glen Nichols Roger Parr Jamada Ramirez Perez Nicolas Ramirez C.R. Ramsey Loretta Reding Andi Reuter Tim Roberts Michael Ronspiez Skip Sanderson Paul Schweitzer Dorothy Slover Jeremy Smith Joyce Smith Mary Ann Sorrels Janie Tartsah Jerry Taylor Verna Thacker Gerald Tomlin Jean Ann Valente Ruth Villareal Barbara Weaver Frank Whinery Please help to keep our Prayer List current. Contact the Bulletin Editor WANT TO OFFER A MASS FOR YOUR LOVED ONE? The faithful who make an offering so that Mass can be celebrated for a loved one or for a certain intention, contribute to the good of the Church, and by that offering they share in the Church’s concern for the support of its ministers and its activities (Canon law 948) We would like to receive requests for Mass Intentions that can be celebrated for your loved ones or yourself. You can designate what day (perhaps a very special day such as a birthday) if it is available...first come, first said! Please find the envelopes at the back of the church and place them in the offering basket, or contact the church office. Please designate the date(s) desired and living or deceased. Intentions are $10.00 a mass. Don’t you just luuuv…. The Knights of Columbus are inviting everybody to a Philly Cheese Steak Lunch immediately following the 11:00 Mass on SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14 Sandwich, Chips, Dessert, Coffee or Tea for a Free Will Offering! TICKET WINNERS Drawing every Sunday for $100 and the last Sunday of each month for $500 through the last Sunday of April 2010. JANUARY 24th $100 WINNER: Tiffany Thorne Daniel 2:20-22 For questions or concerns regarding our parish, please contact one of your Parish Council Members. David Eaton ....................... Chairman ............................... 262-0306 Jay Mauldin ....................... Vice-Chairman ....................... 295-2407 Mike Smith ........................ Finance .................................. 213-9461 Ruthye Conaway ............... Liturgy .................................... 577-6396 Will Gungoll ....................... Member.................................. 761-8731 Mike Hamner ..................... Building Maintenance ............ 262-2835 Jenifer Posey .................... Secretary ............................... 262-3377 Nikki Pruitt ......................... Parish Life .............................. 262-0900 Sandra Warren .................. Total Education ...................... 262-5233 Children’s Liturgy of the Word is celebrated on the 1ST & 3RD SUNDAYS OF THE MONTH NEXT SESSION: February 7 JANUARY 30TH & 31ST, 2010 ∙ 4TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS UPCOMING EVENTS February 14 after 11:00 Mass Philly Cheese Steak Lunch in Parish Hall March 2 at 7:00 p.m. Regular Meeting in Sacred Heart Parish Hall Meeting Room Looking for a good investment in the new year? Invest yourself in the lives of others. Saint Katharine Drexel Retirement Center is in need of volunteers to answer the phone, deliver cards, run errands etc. We will accommodate your schedule, no specific amount of time required. Any amount of time will be appreciated. Come serve alongside us in this rewarding ministry. Contact Brenda Miller 262-2920 if interested. ARE YOU SAVING YOUR RECEIPTS FROM MONTANA MIKE’S? Please put them in the folder on the bulletin board at the back of the church… Sacred Heart will receive 5% of the total! COFFEE and DONUTS In Parish Hall after 7:45 am Sunday Mass R.C.I.A. Sunday or Wednesday evenings in the Library at 6:30—8:30 Contact: Glenda DeSantis @ 262-2284 Confirmation Class 1st Wednesday of the month in the School ART ROOM 6:30—8:30pm Contact: Christi Owen @ 262-3344 or 808-5038 Religious Education Sunday mornings Sacred Heart School 9:30—10:30 am Contact: Glenda DeSantis @ 262-2284 Adult Education Classes Sunday mornings in the School Library at 9:15 Contact: Carmen Matteson @ 262-8771 or [email protected] Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to be your bulletin editor over the years. Please keep me and my family in your prayers as I now venture off to tend to the other irons in my fire. xoxo Jerrie Ramirez CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS UPCOMING EVENTS Feb 5 Feb 9 Feb 13/14 Feb 16 Mass for Babies Regular Meeting Jam Weekend Chili/Potato Soup Supper The Tuesday Quilters Group has disbanded. They have donated the remaining money in their account ($2,039.59) to the parish. I thank them tremendously for this donation and their generosity to the parish over the years. “ROSE DAY” Wednesday, February 3 This year’s Rose Day is scheduled to be held this Wednesday at the Oklahoma State Capitol Building. The date is chosen to coincide with the beginning of Oklahoma’s Spring Legislative Session. Rose Day has two main events: Rose Distribution to legislators and the Rose Day Rally. The Rose Distribution begins at 10:30 am. Participants are encouraged to bring and deliver a red rose to the office of each of their legislators. The Rose Day Rally is held at 11:45 am in the House Chambers. The program consists of recognition of legislators who are in attendance as well as a pro-life speaker. This year’s speaker is Dr. Alveda King, Director of African American Outreach for Gospel of Life with the Priests for Life organization. Protect the Life of the Unborn STRESS IN YOUR MARRIAGE? Retrouvaille is a program for married couples that feel bored, frustrated, or angry in their marriage. Most don’t know how to change the situation or even communicate with their spouse about it. This program has helped 10’s of 1000’s of couples experiencing marital difficulty at all levels including disillusionment and deep misery. For confidential information about or to register for the Spring Program, beginning with a weekend on February 12-14, call (918) 695-77010 or visit the web site at www.HelpOurMarriage.com JANUARY 30TH & 31ST, 2010 ∙ 4TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME E D U C A T I N G T H E H E A R T , M I N D , A N D S O U L INDIAN TAcO DINNER After Mass on Sunday, Jan 31 $5.00 for Indian Taco, Drink & Dessert All proceeds go to Sacred Heart School Dinner donated by the Eaglenest Family Sacred Heart Quilt Raffle $1.00 for a CHANCE Full-size multicolored jewel-box patterned quilt, placed by Irene Harvey & quilted by the Sacred Heart quilters. Name drawn at the Taco Dinner on Jan 31. Buy tickets at the school! CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK January 31—February 6 Catholic Schools Week will be observed January 31-February 6th. This year the theme is “Dividends for Life.” During this week we will take the opportunity to celebrate and honor the people who fill our school with faith, hope, and love. Sunday, ay, January 31, 2010: The Sacred Heart Parish Community Please join us for the Celebration of the Liturgy at 11:00 Mass. The students will participate as readers, altar servers, and choir members. All Sacred Heart students and families are encouraged to attend this special Mass. Please show your school spirit and wear your dress uniforms. We will recognize the teachers and staff at this special Mass. Join us for our Indian Taco Dinner Immediately Following Mass Monday, February1, 2010: Sacred Heart Catholic School Families Students will show gratitude to their care givers. Tuesday, February 2, 2010: Sacred Heart Catholic School Students We will provide donuts and juice for our students Wednesday, February 3, 2010: Sacred Heart Catholic School Volunteers Our volunteers will be recognized in a special way. Thursday, February 4, 2010: Sacred Heart Catholic School Teachers and Support pp Staff A special luncheon will be provided by the C.H.A.L.K. Board for our teachers. The support staff will be recognized in a special way. Valedictorians! What a better way to kick off Catholic School’s week than to celebrate our two Sacred Heart Valedictorians. ...Emily & Molly Siegrist! Emily and Molly both attended Sacred Heart School from Pre-school to 6th grade. Congratulations! Emily continues to support Sacred Heart School, everyday she assists Mrs. Jorski’s 3rd Grade Class during her free period! PREGNANT AND IN NEED? CALL BIRTHCHOICE @ 262-0003 Saturday March 6th...6pm-Midnight Sacred Heart School Gym What is the Taste of Sacred Heart? The Taste of Sacred Heart is Sacred Heart School’s biggest fund raiser. This event provides approximately 1/3 of our yearly operating budget, and helps us to keep tuition costs affordable. Each year our community participates in dinner and an auction. The items auctioned consist of donated items and items created by the students of the school. The dinner is comprised of different “food booths” from businesses and private individuals throughout our community. Patrons purchase tickets or reserved tables to attend this event. This is a fun evening for everyone. Check out the new Taste of Sacred Heart web site. www.tasteofsacredheart.org You can purchase tickets/tables and enter Item Donation information. The website will also have Auction Items featured as we get closer to the event! Reserved Tables are now available for Taste of Sacred Heart for $300. Please call the school office if you would like one. Reserved Tables includes seating for eight, sponsorship recognition, and eight tickets to the event. 262-2284 We are looking for individuals to do Food Booths for Taste of Sacred Heart. You would need to supply food for 400 people (small portions). Tickets are now available for the Taste of Sacred Heart. Tickets are $25 Draw Down Tickets (for a chance to win $1000) are also available for $25. Tickets are available at Sacred Heart School and Ross True Value. New this year! Auction Preview- Come at 4:00 p.m.-5:00p.m. and check out our awesome auction items. $10 PLEASE SUPPORT OUR BULLETIN ADVERTISERS LAYNE CONAWAY, PARISHIONER 1610 W. Elm • El Reno, OK 73036 262-5382 Providing Insurance and Financial Services 24 Hour Good Neighbor Service 262-2466 THE BRANDING IRON I-40 & Hwy 81 El Reno 101 S. Rock Island El Reno, OK (405) 262-5122 Downtown El Reno Since 1949 Open 7 days a week 405-262-3456 Carder Chiropractic Clinic Kent E. Carder, D.C. Complete Chiropractic Care 1008 S. 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