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SATURDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY DOMINGO 5:00 pm 9:00 am 11:30 am 1:30 pm English English English Español
SUNDAY 5:00 pm
Youth Mass
WEEKEND MASSES Misas Fin de Semana
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY JUEVES FRIDAY 6:30 am 8:15 am 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 8:15 am
THURSDAY 6:45 am—Liturgy of the Hours
WEEKDAY MASSES Misas entre Semana
SATURDAY / SÁBADO WEDNESDAY / MIÉRCOLES THURSDAY / JUEVES 3:30 pm 5:00 pm 5:00 pm
RECONCILIATION Confesiones
St. Joseph Catholic Church
Welcome to St. Joseph Church!
1722 North Starr Drive Fayetteville, AR 72701
THE EIGHTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME FEBRUARY 26, 2017
Dc. Bud Baldwin Dc. Marcelino Vazquez
Fr. Jason Tyler, S.T.L. Pastor
Fr. Elisée-Noël Njopmo Associate Pastor
CHURCH (479) 442-0890 SCHOOL ( 479) 442-4554
FAX (479) 442-7887 WEBSITE www.sjfay.com
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Church & School Staff Pastor Rev. Jason Tyler, S.T.L. jtyler@sjfay.com x200
Associate Pastor Rev. Eliseo Noel Njopmo enoel@sjfay.com x201
Deacon Dc. Bud Baldwin budfromlr@aol.com
Deacon Dc. Marcelino Vazquez lvazquez@sjfay.com
School Principal Jason Pohlmeier jpohlmeier@sjfay.com x207
School Office Manager Barbara Lupton blupton@sjfay.com x206
Church Operations Paul Warren pwarren@sjfay.com x141
Music Director Linda Kelly lkelly@sjfay.com x241
Faith Formation Maria Vazquez mvazquez@sjfay.com x203
Asst. Faith Formation Johanna Castillo jcastillo@sjfay.com x205
Adult Faith Formation Beth McClinton bmcclinton@sjfay.com x244
Youth Minister Jim Weir youthministry@sjfay.com x152
Parish Life Director Luz Morlet lmorlet@sjfay.com x150
Finance Manager Megan Sturgeon msturgeon@sjfay.com x204
Pastoral Secretary Lydia Worden lworden@sjfay.com x202
Asst. Finance Officer Johanna Castillo jcastillo@sjfay.com x205
Receptionist Guadalupe (Lupe) Lopez glopez@sjfay.com x212
Custodians Barbara Wragg, Eliot Wragg, John Stephens
NEW PARISHIONERS Please register online at
www.sjfay.com or fill out a manila registration card
(found in the front hallway) and hand it to an usher
PHONE NUMBERS-EXT. BELOW CHURCH (479) 442-0890 SCHOOL (479) 442-4554 FAX (479) 442-7887 WEBSITE www.sjfay.com
BULLETIN DEADLINE Friday noon the week before publication
Deadlines before holidays vary
OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
WELCOME TO ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH
RECONCILIATION ■ Wednesdays 5:00 p.m. ■ Thursdays 5:00 p.m. ■ Saturdays 3:30 p.m.
BAPTISM We ask for registration
and faithful attendance. Please contact the church office
for more information.
MARRIAGE Please contact
the church office six months in advance.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
In the event of an emergency, call the church office (442-0890)
and activate the emergency paging system (phone menu option #5)
For non-emergencies, please call during office hours
to make arrangements
ADORATION Monday — Friday
6:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
First Fridays 9:00 a.m. to Sat. 8:00 a.m. Benediction
Saturday and Sunday
6:00-8:00 a.m.
COMMUNION TO THE SICK
Please call the office manager to arrange for a Sunday visit from an Extraordinary Minister
of Communion
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DON'T BE ANXIOUS People have, it seems, a natural penchant for misplaced emphasis on unimportant things. They can easily get caught up with what they're having for dinner or what they will wear. Often it is a tragedy that helps people to refocus on what is really important. What I shall wear is an irrelevant question when I am facing surgery or chemotherapy. What's for dinner is immaterial to those living through grief or unemployment. In today's Gospel, Jesus tells us not to worry. He doesn't say, "Don't eat. Don't cook. Don't buy clothes." He says, "Don't worry." Jesus asks us not to relinquish our responsibilities but to let go of our anxiety. Anxiety betrays a lack of trust and Jesus re-minds us that "Your heavenly Father knows" all that you need (Matthew 6:32). Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
GRANT US, O LORD, we pray, that the course of our world may be directed by your peaceful rule and that your Church may rejoice, untroubled in her devotion. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
Amen.
THE LORD BECAME MY PROTECTOR. HE BROUGHT ME OUT TO A PLACE OF FREEDOM; HE SAVED ME BECAUSE HE DE-
LIGHTED ME. PSALM 18:19-20
PLEASE PRAY for the repose of the soul of the father of Sofia Vawter, José Mercedes Plácido Cabrera, who passed into eternal life on February 6, 2017.
Our heavenly Father is with us, ever providing for our needs (3). He is al-ways mindful of us (1); in him we shall never be disturbed (Ps). All should regard us as servants of Christ (2).
FIRST READING— Isaiah 49:14-15 God will never forget you.
PSALM—PSALM 62 Rest in God alone, my soul.
SECOND READING— 1 CORINTHIANS 4:1-5 Make no judgments; the Lord will judge.
GOSPEL— MATTHEW 6:24-34 God feeds the bird and clothes the flowers.
Do not be anxious; God knows all your needs.
You need more than water for a bath. Most family bathrooms contain an arsenal of soaps and emollients, lotions, shampoos, and conditioners to combat grime and honor the body. A bath without oil is still unthinkable. No wonder early Christians used lavish amounts of oil to "paint" the skin of people drawn dripping wet from the baptismal font on Easter. There were two oils used in baptism long ago. "Oil of exorcism" protected candidates from "evil spirits"; it strengthened their resolve and purified their purposes. The second oil, slathered over them after baptism's bath, "sealed" them, making them like Christ, the anointed one, the priest, the prophet, the king. Chrism has always had a powerful odor; rich resinous perfumes are stirred in before it is consecrated. As the newly baptized were embraced by new brothers and sisters in Christ, the scent permeated the hall of Eucharist, a sign of our connection to Christ and to one another. Rev. James Field , Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITIONS
PHONE PRAYER TREE If you have an urgent prayer request, please call:
Ann Covey at 575-9497 Claudette Warren at 442-7965 or Elisa Victorino (Spanish) at 935-7156.
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ALWAYS IN OUR PRAYERS Mary Cowan, Bill Goeddell, Jennifer Hall, Leslie Harris, Michael Mattison, Bryant Morales, Travis Steelman and Eugene Walsh.
PLEASE PRAY FOR the Antony Family, Bev-erly Augustine, Kelly Beam, Alex, Burga, Carol Canfield, Butch Clinton, Elizabeth Ehlert, Nyelli Gene-vieve Gebhardt, the Hartz Family of Little Rock, Cathy Janu-ary, Dale Long, Catherine Malon, Claire Murray, Darryl Rideau, Jenny Rivas, Geronimo Rivas, the Rivas Family, Tere-sa Ryan, Joan Scarbrough, Linda Shafer, Valorie Sockwell, Lorenzo Soto, Steve Stone, and all parishioners, friends and family enduring illness or suffering.
Please email Lydia at lworden@sjfay.com or call 442-0890 to add a name to the bulletin prayer list. Names in the “PLEASE PRAY FOR” section go off the list after eight Sundays. If you would like a name to remain longer, please just call.
WEEKLY EVENTS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25
3:30 PM Reconciliation Confessional 5:00 PM MASS Sam & Guieda Tamburo †6:15 PM Word of God Prayer Group Rm 165
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26 8TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 9:00 AM MASS WITH RITE OF SENDING
10:00 AM Catechism Library 10:00 AM Coffee & Donuts/Welcome Concessions 10:15 AM AM Faith Formation as assigned 11:30 AM MASS
1:30 PM MASS IN SPANISH WITH RITE OF SENDING
2:30 PM Adorers Small Groups-Spanish as assigned 2:30 PM Crecimientos-Spiritual Growth Rm 225 3:00 PM Junior High EDGE Rm 152, Activity Center 3:00 PM PM Faith Formation as assigned 5:00 PM YOUTH MASS All the People
6:00 PM Training to become an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion Chapel Center
6:00 PM High School Youth Ministry Rm 152, Activity Ctr MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27 WEEKDAY
6:30 AM MASS 10:00 AM RCIA Daytime Rm 225
6:30 PM Bridge Club Corry Hall 8:00 PM My Sisters the Saints Pohlmeier’s
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 WEEKDAY 8:15 AM MASS Scarlett Hall (SI)9:15 AM Ephesians Rm 229 3:00 PM Chapel Ladies Chapel Center 5:30 PM Becoming God’s Best Rm 152 6:00 PM Finance Council Rm 229 6:30 PM Ignatius Transposed Rm 264 7:00 PM Gregorian Schola Chapel Center 7:00 PM Parish Council Rm 229 7:00 PM RCIA Rm 225
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 ASH WEDNESDAY 6:30 AM MASS 8:15 AM MASS 9:00 AM Women’s Bible Study Rm 225
12:00 PM Canasta Rm 225 5:00 PM Reconciliation Confessional 5:30 PM MASS Carlos Merida †6:15 PM Cub Scouts Rm 262,263,264,266 6:30 PM 242 High School Meeting Rm 152 6:30 PM Adult Choir Rm 165 7:30 PM MASS IN SPANISH Open
THURSDAY, MARCH 2 THURSDAY AFTER ASH WEDNESDAY 6:45 AM LITURGY OF THE HOURS Chapel Center
10:00 AM The Prophets Study Rm 229 10:00 AM The Gospel of John Rm 225
5:00 PM Reconciliation Confessional 5:30 PM Legion of Mary Library 6:00 PM MASS IN SPANISH Open8:00 PM Juan Alvarado Choir Rehearsal Rm 152
SECOND COLLECTIONS March 1 Ash Wednesday Collection
March 4-5 St. Joseph School March 11-12 Building Fund Land Appeal
March 18-19 Catholic Relief Services
SATURDAY, MARCH 4
3:30 PM Reconciliation Confessional 5:00 PM MASS Louis, Jimmy & Rodney Alpe †
SUNDAY, MARCH 5 FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT 9:00 AM MASS
10:00 AM Catechism Library 10:00 AM Coffee & Donuts Concessions 10:15 AM AM Faith Formation as assigned 11:30 AM MASS
1:30 PM MASS IN SPANISH 2:30 PM Crecimientos-Spiritual Growth Rm 225 3:00 PM Junior High EDGE Rm 152, Activity Center 3:00 PM PM Faith Formation as assigned 5:00 PM YOUTH MASS 6:00 PM High School Youth Ministry Rm 152, Activity Ctr
8:00 AM BENEDICTION & MASS Fr. Eliseo’s Intention 12:30 PM Pinewood Derby Corry Hall 2:00 PM Rite of Election St. VdP in Rogers
FRIDAY, MARCH 3 FRIDAY AFTER ASH WEDNESDAY 8:15 AM MASS Ruth Barboza †9:00 AM First Friday Reconciliation Confessional
10:00 AM To Christ through the Saints Book Club Rm 225 5:30 PM Stations of the Cross-English Chapel Center
FISH FRY 5:00-8:00 p.m. — Eat in or Carry out
7:00 PM Charismatic Prayer (Spanish) Rm 151,225 7:30 PM Stations of the Cross-Spanish Chapel Center
ASH WEDNESDAY MASS TIMES Lent will be here on March 1. Ash Wednesday Mass times are 6:30 a.m., 8:15 a.m., 5:30 p.m. in English and 7:30 p.m. in Spanish. The Wednesday Mass crowd needs to especially note the earlier time on Ash Wednesday.
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JOB OPENING-MUSIC DIRECTOR St. Joseph Catholic Church seeks a music director and or-ganist, starting in May with Linda Kelly's retirement. Responsi-bilities include directing choirs on Saturday evening and Sun-day 9:00 a.m. and playing the organ, as well as overall lead-ership of the parish's music ministries. For more information or to apply, please contact Father Tyler at jtyler@sjfay.com.
PARISH MEETINGS & EVENTS THE LEGION OF MARY meets every Thursday from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in the Room 229 except for the second Thursday when they meet in the Library.
MARY’S WAY OF THE CROSS A beautiful tradition continues during our season of Lent. On all of the Fridays of Lent, we will have the Stations of the Cross at 5:30 p.m. The March 10 service will use the prayers called “Mary’s Way of the Cross.” Father Tyler asks that these prayers be said by the women of the parish. Since
there are 14 stations plus a closing, we can have up to 15 different women, of all ages, reading at this services.
This is a wonderful opportunity for us to meditate on the suf-ferings of Christ by walking along with Mary as she followed Jesus! We all know that when tragedy strikes our lives that our women friends are the ones who are there for us. We should be there with Mary as she follows her son on His way to His crucifixion.
We welcome volunteers to read one of these prayers. It would be great for all women from 9 to 90 to be part of this. It is a beautiful way to celebrate the Lenten season.
If you would like to participate, please contact Teresa Baker at baker.tmb@gmail.com or 479-713-9144 no later than Friday, March 3.
RECONCILIATION INSTRUCTION Our St. Joseph Lenten Reconciliation Service will be Tuesday, March 5, at 6:30 p.m. You are invited to come a little early, at 6:00 p.m., for a special confession preparation talk by Fr. Eliseo.
ARE YOU BEING CALLED TO SERVE AS AN EMHC?
Please consider serving as an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion. We are espe-cially asking for people to go to the sick and homebound, the 5:00 p.m. Mass, and the 11:30 a.m. Mass. The next training will be Sun-day, February 26, at 6:00 p.m. in the Chapel Center. Please call Alicia Minden (751-1080 evenings) if you plan to attend so enough supplies will be available.
EMHCs are required to be 16 years of age, have received Confirmation, be a registered member of St. Joseph’s, have VIRTUS certification, and have no impedi-ments to serving.
LENTEN RECONCILIATION SERVICES St. Joseph in Fayetteville March 3 6:30 p.m. St. Stephen in Bentonville March 9 7:00 p.m. St. Joseph in Tontitown March 16 6:30 p.m. St. Raphael in Springdale March 28 5:00 p.m. St. Vincent de Paul in Rogers March 30 6:30 p.m. St. Bernard in Bella Vista April 4 1:00 p.m. St. Mary in Siloam Springs April 6 7:00 p.m.
OZARK CATHOLIC ACADEMY “REMEMBER, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it known that anyone who fled to thy protection, implored thy help, or sought thy intercession was left unaided.”
—from the Memorare
As we begin Lent this Wednesday, we invite you to use the season to pray for the specific intention of the founding of Ozark Catholic Academy and its leadership: the school board, its volunteers and head of school, John Rocha. The school is asking for the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary for this intention by praying the Memorare once each day during Lent. Look for Ozark Catholic Academy prayer cards at the back of church or download a digital version from the school website.
Please join us in these 40 days prayer.
Visit our Facebook page to see the a digital version of the prayer card: https://www.facebook.com/OzarkCatholic/
Contact Mr. John Rocha at john.rocha@ozarkcatholic.org if you have any questions.
SUBSCRIBE TO THE PARISH GRAPEVINE Email Lucy Morlet at
lmorlet@sjfay.com
2017 Saint Joseph Catholic Church
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ASH WEDNESDAY March 1, 2017
Early Mass ............................................................................... 6:30 a.m. School Mass ............................................................................. 8:15 a.m.
We will not have 5:00 p.m. Reconcilia on. Mass in English ........................................................................ 5:30 p.m. Mass in Spanish ....................................................................... 7:30 p.m.
R.C.I.A.—RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION February 26 Rite of Sending .............................................. 9:00 a.m. March 4 Rite of Elec on ............ 2:00 p.m. St. Vincent in Rogers March 12 Peniten al Rite ........................................... 11:30 a.m. March 18 1st Scru ny .................................................... 5:00 p.m. March 26 2nd Scru ny ................................................... 9:00 a.m. April 2 3rd Scru ny .................................................. 11:30 a.m. April 15 Easter Vigil Prepara on ................................ 9:00 a.m. April 15 Easter Vigil .................................................... 8:15 p.m.
FRIDAY STATIONS OF THE CROSS Fridays of Lent: March 3,10,17,24,31; April 7
English .................................................................................. 5:30 p.m. Spanish .................................................................................. 7:00 p.m.
ADORATION Perpetual Adora on will con nue as usual. No Adora on on Good Friday or on Holy Saturday prior to Easter Vigil Mass.
RECONCILIATION Wednesdays ........................................................................... 5:00 p.m.
Thursdays ............................................................................... 5:00 p.m.
First Friday, March 3 and April 7 .......................... a er 8:15 a.m. Mass
Saturdays, March 4 through April 8 .............................. 3:30‐4:45 p.m.
No Reconcilia on on Holy Saturday, April 15
COMMUNAL RECONCILIATION SERVICES St. Joseph Faye eville ...................................................... Mar. 7, 6:30 p.m. St. Stephen Bentonville .......................................................... Mar. 9, 7:00 p.m. St. Joseph Ton town ........................................................... Mar. 16, 6:30 p.m. St. Raphael Springdale .......................................................... Mar. 28, 5:00 p.m. St. Vincent de Paul Rogers ................................................................ Mar. 30, 6:30 p.m. St. Bernard Bella Vista .............................................................. Apr. 4, 1:00 p.m. St. Mary Siloam Springs ........................................................Apr.6, 7:00 p.m.
HOLY WEEK April 8 An cipatory Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion solemn entrance................................................. 5:00 p.m.
April 9 Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion with procession .................................................. 9:00 a.m. solemn entrance .................................................. 11:30 a.m. with procession ......................................... 1:30 p.m. Spanish solemn entrance .................................................... 5:00 p.m.
PASCHAL TRIDUUM April 13 Holy Thursday Mass of the Lord’s Supper‐Bilingual ....................... 7:00 p.m.
April 14 Good Friday Divine Mercy Novena & Sta ons‐Bilingual ............ 3:00 p.m. Passion and Death of the Lord‐English .................. 5:30 p.m. Passion and Death of the Lord‐Spanish ................. 7:30 p.m.
April 15 Holy Saturday "Swieconka" Polish Blessing of the Food ............... 1:00 p.m. Easter Vigil ............................................................. 8:15 p.m.
April 16 Easter Sunday .. regular schedule but no 5:00 p.m. Mass
FASTING, ABSTINENCE & PENANCE As the season of Lent is a short me away, it is helpful to recall the discipline of the Church with regards to fast, abs nence, and other forms of penance.
1. Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are days of fast and abs ‐nence. The law of fas ng allows one full meal and two small‐er ones that do not together equal one full meal. The law of abs nence prohibits the ea ng of meat.
2. The Fridays of Lent are days of abs nence for Catholics in the United States.
3. The obliga on of abs nence begins at age 14. The law of fas ng obliges all between the ages of 18‐59.
4. Pastors and parents are to see to it that minors, though not bound by the law of fast and abs nence, are educated in the authen c sense of penance and encouraged to do acts of penance suitable to their age.
5. All members of the Chris an faithful are encouraged to do acts of penance and charity during the Lenten season beyond what is prescribed by the law.
LENTEN MEALS 5:30 p.m. ‐ 7:30 p.m.
KofC Fish Fry March 3 Youth Group Spaghe Dinner March 10 KofC Fish Fry March 31 Charisma c Group Fish Tacos April 7
The Nursery will be open for the following services: Holy Thursday, April 13 ............................................... 7:00 p.m. Good Friday, April 14 ............................................... 5:00 p.m. Good Friday, April 14 ............................................... 7:30 p.m. Easter Vigil, April 15 ............................................... 8:00 p.m. Easter Sunday, April 16 .................................. NO BABYSITTING
SUNDAY EASTER EGG HUNT FOLLOWS THE 9:00 AM MASS.
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MASS TIME MASS COUNT 29-Jan 5-Feb 12-Feb 19-Feb
Sat. 5:00 p.m. 186 311 854 254 Sun. 9:00 a.m. 559 565 528 554 Sun. 11:30 a.m. 339 390 322 333 Sun. 1:30 p.m. 429 536 446 506 Sun. 5:00 p.m. 393 109 153 168
TOTALS 1906 1911 2303 1815
CASA 2017 Catholic Arkansas Sharing Appeal
Did you know that your CASA offerings are a source of funding for the education of our Semi-narians? Your faithful support helps provide the best in intellectual, personal and spiritual training and education that all of our Seminarians de-serve. They have given everything for us and the
Church, do we owe them any less than the best that we can give? Become a Catholic Arkansas Sharing Appeal supporter.
The Spring Prayer Campaign of 40 Days for Life is scheduled for Wednesday, March 1, through Sunday, April 9. Please mark your calendar for an hour of weekly prayer in front of Planned Parenthood during this time. The 40 Days for Life campaign has proven results in the power of prayer, fasting, and public witness.
To date this international effort has witnessed 12,668 babies saved, 141 abortion clinic workers have quit (many have joined pro-life efforts) and 75 abortion centers have closed. We pray the closing of Planned Parenthood Fayetteville will make it 76!
NOTES FROM THE SCHOOL:
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR JR. HIGH BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM FOR THEIR OAC CONFERENCE
TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP!
ADMISSIONS PROCESS Registration Dates 2017-2018
January 30—Currently enrolled families Online registration through Renweb
February 6—New Catholic families Application link will be found at: http://www.sjfay.com
February 13—Open to the public Application link will be found at: http://www.sjfay.com
Applications
We will begin accepting applications on the dates listed above. Please visit http://www.sjfay.com/school/admissions/ on or after the dates listed above to begin the online registration process.
Tuition Assistance
Students in grades K-8 are eligible for tuition assis-tance. We strive to make tuition assistance available to as many families as possible. Please visit http://www.sjfay.com/school/admissions/ to access our tui-tion assistance application. Tuition assistance applica-tions must be submitted online with 1040s and W2s before April 1, 2017. After this date please contact Mr. Jason Pohlmeier at 479-442-4554 or jpohlmeier-@sjfay.com to inquire about tuition assistance.
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CATHOLIC YOUNG PROFESSIONALS! NWA CYP (previously known as the NWA Frassati Society) is an energetic Catholic young adults group that yields spiritual growth, social events, and service opportunities! Join us for Bible study Mondays at 7:00 p.m. at St. Joe's in Tontitown. We hope to see you there! For more information LIKE us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/NWACYPro/, visit our web-site, nwafrassati.com, or email us at NWACYPro@gmail.com.
SUBIACO ACADEMY Subiaco Academy, a Catholic, Benedictine boarding/day college prep school for boys grades 7-12 in western Arkan-sas (east of Ft. Smith), is offering the opportunity for prospec-tive students and parents to visit and experience Subiaco.
2016 Shadow Days are scheduled for Fridays, March 11 and April 8
Families can register for a Shadow Day or schedule a visit at another time by contacting:
800-364-7824 or admissions@subi.org
The events are FREE of charge, including meals and overnight accommodations. For more information visit our
website at www.SubiacoAcademy.us
MAGNIFICAT MEAL Tickets now available for Saturday, March 11, Magnificat Meal, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at St. Joseph Parish Hall in Con-way. The cost is $15. Helen Evans from Little Rock is the guest speaker. To register by email, send name and number of tickets needed to: MagnificatCentralArkansas-@gmail.com; or follow on Facebook, Magnificat-Central Arkansas Chapter. All ladies of the diocese are invited to come and be served—physical, social-ly, and spiritually on Saturday, March 11! No cost for priests and religious, but registration is still required to assist with planning.
SUBIACO ACADEMY SPRING CARNIVAL Subiaco Academy will hold its Spring Carnival Saturday, March 4, from 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in the Academy Field-house. There will be bingo, inflatables, kids’ games, enter-tainment by the Subiaco Jazz Ensemble, and a wonderful array of prizes in the silent and live auctions. The food court will be serving hamburgers, pulled pork sandwiches and meals, and a variety of snack food items. Post Winery will provide wine tasting and new this year will be craft beer tast-ing by Leap of Faith Brewery.
The raffle features a Spartan Mark Martin Limited Edition zero turn mower for the 1st prize, $1000 cash for 2nd prize, and a 55” Vizio flat screen TV for 3rd prize. An online auction featur-ing a guided duck hunt, a Cody AR-15 rifle, customized ce-dar chest, and two nights at the Graham Hotel in Georgetown, Washington, D.C., will open February 24 and run through March 3. Please visit www.subiacoacademy.us for more details.
Come join us for an evening of great food, fun, entertain-ment, and fellowship. For more information or to purchase raffle tickets, contact the development office at Subiaco Academy, 405 N Subiaco Ave., Subiaco, AR 72865 or 479-934-1001.
ARKANSAS CATHOLIC DIRECTORY PHOTO CONTEST
Arkansas Catholic is holding a contest to choose a photo for the cover of the 2018 diocesan directory. Any professional or amateur photographer in Arkansas can enter their photo of the inside or outside of a Catholic church or institution in the diocese. March 17 is the deadline to enter the contest. For complete rules and an entry form, visit the Arkansas Catholic website at www.arkansas-catholic.org.
ENTHRONEMENT OF THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS
The Second of Twelve Promises in favor of those devoted to the Heart of Jesus as revealed to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque by Jesus:
The spirit of faith is indispensable to us if we are to attain a true intimacy with the Heart of Jesus. How different our suf-ferings and the ups and downs of our daily life become when we see them in the light of God. Then the troubling enigma of life vanishes, all things stand out clear, necessary and di-vinely ordered, and despite the bitterness of exile we enjoy an unalterable peace." (Fr. Mateo Crawley-Boevey, SS.CC, founder of Home Enthronement of the Sacred Heart Aposto-late) If you are interested in enthroning your home to the Sa-cred Heart of Jesus or would like more information, contact Kathleen Blessing, 236-0826 or kblessing@-shelterinsurance.com.
SENIORS’ MASS WITH ANOINTING OF THE SICK
A Mass for senior citizens will be celebrated on Tuesday, March 7, at 10:00 a.m. Anointing of the Sick will be offered to those whose daily life is negatively affected by illness or infirmity.
PRE-KINDERGARTEN TEACHER St. Joseph Catholic School is seeking a Pre-Kindergarten teacher for the current school year. This position will be full-time beginning March 21 and ending with the end of this school year. The duties of this position are to instruct and guide students in a self-contained Pre-Kindergarten class-room, create a structured environment within the classroom to meet expected standards, effectively manage student be-havior, work cooperatively with other faculty and staff, and communicate effectively with parents. Submit Resumes to Jason Pohlmeier at jpohlmeier@sjfay.com.
DIRECTOR OF YOUTH MINISTRY OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL IN LITTLE ROCK
Position directs parish junior and senior high youth ministry and Confirmation programs and requires Catholic with strong sacrament knowledge, commitment to Catholic values and excellent presentation, communication, organization and computer skills. Scheduled for 40 hours per week with week-end and evening availability, some travel and ability to main-tain week day parish office hours required. To apply send cover letter and resume to: Father Josh Stengel at frjosh@goodcounselLR.com.
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PHONE FAST For the first time ever, the Diocese of Little Rock is inviting people to “fast” by turning off their cell phones and televisions on Ash Wednesday, March 1, and Good Friday, April 14.
Silencing our phones and televisions for all or part of these holy days will give God a chance to call our hearts, especially if we couple this with at least an hour spent in silent prayer while disconnected from digital media. Please consider including this prac-tice in addition to almsgiving, prayer and fasting from food, which are traditional disciplines the Church observes during Lent.
Because all of these practices involve sacrifice of one sort or another, it would be especially beneficial to offer the spiritual fruits of that sacrifice for some specific cause — thus giving meaning to the suffering involved and producing greater spiritual benefit. The diocese is recommending parishioners offer up the sacrifices of Ash Wednesday for those who have left or been hurt by the Church. The sacrifices of Good Friday should be offered up for those who are marginalized and neglected — basing our reflec-tion on Jesus' parable of the Last Judgment in Matthew 25:31-46.
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ST. SCHOLASTICA RETREAT St. Scholastica Retreat Center will hold a retreat on Centering Prayer, led by Nick Cole, from March 9-12. The retreat, which will be primarily spent in silence, will combine the pow-erful synergy of two spiritual resources—Centering Prayer and the 12 Steps. Total Cost: $235. A $50.00 non-refundable, non-transferable deposit is required at time of registration. For more information, or to register, call the center at 479-783-1135 or visit www.stscho.org/retreat-registration.
SUBIACO ACADEMY Subiaco Academy, a Catholic, Benedic-tine boarding/day college prep school for boys grades 7-12 in western Arkan-sas (east of Ft. Smith), is offering the opportunity for prospective students and parents to visit and experience Subiaco.
2016 Shadow Days are scheduled for Fridays, March 11 and April 8
Families can register for a Shadow Day or schedule a visit at another time by contacting:
800-364-7824 or admissions@subi.org
The events are FREE of charge, including meals and overnight accommodations.
For more information visit our website at www.SubiacoAcademy.us
GENERAL COLLECTION Goal Actuals
DECEMBER 180,000.00 189,444.59 JANUARY 120,000.00 109,410.84
FEBRUARY 19 22,294.12 22,381.38 FEB. TO DATE 66,882.36 64,849.00
YTD (JULY -PRESENT) 835,882.40 822,314.70 YTD Surplus/Shortage -13,567.70
Original loan balance 553,210.75 Monthly minimum payment 4,172.33 Amount paid on Feb. 14 17,511.20 Remaining balance 537,676.36
BUILDING FUND - LAND ACQUISITION
SERVING THIS WEEK 5:00 PM—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25
Greeters Kathy Launder (next week Sandra Johnston)
Ushers Albert Baltz, Richard Maddan, Michael McCoy, Steven Worden
Servers NEXT WEEK Jessy James, TBD, Sam Sex-ton, Mikala Sexton,
Lectors Susan VanHosen, Nancy MacDonald (next week Susan VanHosen, Frank Flurry) EMCs Bob Kelly, Kathy Launder, Michael Mac-
Donald, Pat McGee EMCs TO THE SICK—SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26
Jean Dawson, Sara Swearingen, Subs EMCs TO THE SICK— NEXT SUNDAY
Jeanie Baltz, Ruben & Marietta Baltz, Joseph Biel, Beth Ann Booth, Caroline DeBriyn
9:00 AM—SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26 Greeters Sandra & Brett Pritchard
(next week Rebecca & Charlie Cowie) Ushers Gary Anderson, Alan Bearden, Eric Heil,
Frank James, Vince Massanelli, Quin Rudzinski
Servers NEXT WEEK Peter Welcher, Luke Welcher, Thomas Brown, Sarah Welcher
Lectors Mark Scalise, Blake Woosley (next week Anita Parisi, Adam Parisi) EMCs Marietta Baltz, Ruben Baltz, Maureen Far-
rell, Mary Hauenstein, Kathleen McCall, Stephen L. Parker
11:30 AM—SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26 Greeters Lori & Keith Perrenoud
(next week Linda Nichols) Ushers Frank Connors, John Davidson, Mark
Draper, Joe Dushan, Gary Frala, Roddy Montemayor
Servers NEXT WEEK Nick Draper, TBD, Sylvia Smith, Kateri Smith
Lectors Greg Dumond, Caroline Elser (next week Tony Raben, Mike Flynn)
EMCs Amy Kay Booker, Lorraine Giczkowski, Vaughn Knight, Erin Marchese
5:00 PM—SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26 Lectors Kate Upchurch, Kate Upchurch,
(next week TBA )
Mon: Sir 17:20-24; Ps 32:1-2, 5-7; Mk 10:17-27 Tue: Sir 35:1-12; Ps 50:5-8, 14, 23; Mk 10:28-31 Wed: Jl 2:12-18; Ps 51:3-6ab, 12-14, 17; 2 Cor 5:20 — 6:2; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Thu: Dt 30:15-20; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 9:22-25
Fri: Is 58:1-9a; Ps 51:3-6ab, 18-19; Mt 9:14-15
Sat: Is 58:9b-14; Ps 86:1-6; Lk 5:27-32
Sun: Gn 2:7-9; 3:1-7; Ps 51:3-6, 12-13, 17; Rom 5:12-19; Mt 4:1-11
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CALENDARIO PARROQUIAL
DOMINGO 26 DE FEBRERO ADORACIÓN PERPETUA AL SANTÍSIMO SACRAMENTO
9:00 A.M MISA (INGLES) 10:00 CAFÉ/DONAS
10:15 A.M. CLASES DE FORMACIÓN DE FE 11:30 A.M. MISA (INGLÉS) 1:30 P.M. MISA (ESPAÑOL)
2:30 P.M. CRECIMIENTOS 3:00 P.M. CLASE DEL GRUPO JUVENIL 7° Y 8°
3:00 P.M. CLASES DE FORMACIÓN DE FE 5:00 P.M. MISA (INGLÉS)
6-8 P.M. CLASE DEL GRUPO JUVENIL 9°-12°
LUNES 27 DE FEBRERO ADORACIÓN PERPETUA AL SANTÍSIMO SACRAMENTO
6:30 A.M. MISA (INGLÉS) 7:00 P.M. RCIA (ESPAÑOL)
7:00 P.M. RCIC (PRIMERA SESIÓN
MARTES 28 DE FEBRERO ADORACIÓN PERPETUA AL SANTÍSIMO SACRAMENTO
8:15 A.M. MISA (INGLÉS) 7:00 P.M PLATICAS PRE-BAUTISMALES 7:30 P.M. ENSAYO CORO CARISMÁTICO
MIÉRCOLES 1 DE MARZO MIERCOLES DE CENIZA
ADORACIÓN PERPETUA AL SANTÍSIMO SACRAMENTO 8:15 P.M. MISA (INGLÉS) 5:30 P.M. MISA (INGLÉS)
7:00 P.M. MISA (ESPAÑOL)
JUEVES 2 DE MARZO ADORACIÓN PERPETUA AL SANTÍSIMO SACRAMENTO
6:45 A.M. LITURGIA DE LAS HORAS (INGLÉS) 5:00 P.M. CONFESIONES
6:00 P.M. MISA (ESPAÑOL) 7:30 P.M. ENSAYO CORO CARISMÁTICO
7:30 P.M. ENSAYO GRUPO AZTECA 8:00 P.M ENSAYO GRUPO JUAN ALVARADO
VIERNES 3 DE MARZO
ADORACIÓN PERPETUA AL SANTÍSIMO SACRAMENTO 8:15 A.M. MISA (INGLÉS)
9:00 A.M PRIMER VIERNES DE RECONCILIACIÓN 7:00 P.M. GRUPO CARISMÁTICO
7:30 P.M. ESTACIONES DE LA CRUZ 8:00 P.M. ENSAYO CORO JUAN ALVARADO
SÁBADO 3 DE MARZO
ADORACIÓN PERPETUA AL SANTÍSIMO SACRAMENTO 8:00 A.M. BENDICIÓN Y MISA DEL PRIMER SÁBADO
2:00 P.M. RITO DE ELECCIÓN 3:30 P.M. CONFESIONES 5:00 P.M. MISA (INGLÉS)
6:00 P.M. ENSAYO DE CONFIRMACIÓN 6:30 P.M. FIESTA
DOMINGO 4 DE MARZO
ADORACIÓN PERPETUA AL SANTÍSIMO SACRAMENTO 9:00 A.M MISA (INGLES)
10:00 CAFÉ/DONAS 10:15 A.M. CLASES DE FORMACIÓN DE FE
11:30 A.M. MISA (INGLÉS) 1:30 P.M. MISA (ESPAÑOL)
2:30 P.M. CRECIMIENTOS 3:00 P.M. CLASE DEL GRUPO JUVENIL 7° Y 8°
3:00 P.M. CLASES DE FORMACIÓN DE FE 5:00 P.M. MISA (INGLÉS)
6-8 P.M. CLASE DEL GRUPO JUVENIL 9°-12°
INFORMACIÓN SACRAMENTAL
BAUTISMO Favor de hacer cita con Lucy Morlet por teléfono al 442-0890 ext. 203 o por correo electrónico a lmor-let@sjfay.com por lo menos con tres meses de antici-pación para tramitar todos los documentos necesa-rios. Los días para tramitar bautizos serán Martes y Jueves.
CONFESIONES
Miércoles y Jueves, 5pm, Sábados, 3:30 pm
MISAS EN ESPAÑOL Domingos a las 1:30 P.M. y Jueves a las 6:00 P.M.
MATRIMONIO
Llamar a la Iglesia con, al menos, nueve meses de anticipación.
UNCIÓN DE LOS ENFERMOS La Unción de los Enfermos no es un Sacramento solo para aquellos que están a punto de morir, es un Sa-cramento para vivir, es por eso que si desea que un sacerdote vaya a darle la unción de los enfermos, le pedimos que nos llame de lunes a viernes de 8 a.m. a 4 p.m.
LLAMADAS DE EMERGENCIAS En caso de una EMERGENCIA DE VIDA Ó MUER-TE, la parroquia cuenta con un SISTEMA DE EMER-GENCIAS. Para activarlo, favor de llamar al 442-0890 y marcar el #5. Una emergencia es cuando alguien está en peligro de muerte. Si tiene algún otro tipo de solicitud, favor de llamar a la parroquia en horario de oficina, de lunes a viernes de 8 am a 4 pm.
Si desea incluir el nombre de un familiar en nuestra lista de oración del boletín, favor de llamar a la parro-quia. La lista de oración del boletín es para personas que necesitan de nuestra oración constante. Si desea activar la cadena de oración por algún fami-liar en peligro de muerte, favor de llamar a Elisa Vic-torino al 479-935-7156.
INTENCIONES DE LA MISA Si desea agregar a un ser querido a las peticiones de las Misas en español de Jueves ó Domingo, favor de hablar a la parroquia, con Luz Morlet, de lunes a vier-nes.
COMUNIÓN A LOS ENFERMOS
Si desea que llevemos la Comunión a un ser querido enfermo a casa ó al hospital, llamar a las oficinas pa-rroquiales.
ANULACIÓN MATRIMONIAL Para informes de cómo obtener una Anulación Matri-monial, favor de comunicarse con Luz Morlet al 442-0890 ext. 203.
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El próximo fin de semana empieza la Campaña Católica de Arkansas a Compar r 2017. Les pedi-mos que con devoción le den la bienvenida a esta oportunidad de apoyar las necesidades de la Igle-sia en nuestra Diócesis. Nuestra meta es $
Ven a cultivar tu espíritu y a alabar a tu Señor! Los invitamos al Grupo de Oración “San Juan Bautista” los VIERNES a las 7 de la noche. Informes con Maria Ele-na Dominguez al 444-8071.
PEREGRINACIÓN A TIERRA SANTA La iglesia Santa María de Siloam Springs, Arkan-sas, te invita a participar en la peregrinación a Tie-rra Santa desde el 17 de octubre hasta el 27 de octubre del 2017. Esta peregrinación estará dirigi-da por el Padre Salvador Márquez-Muñoz y tendrá un costo de $3,200.00 por persona. Para mas in-formación llamar al 479-524-8526 o enviar un co-rreo electrónico a smarquezm@aol.com.
Organización de Mujeres Hispanas de Arkansas
Organización sin fines de lucro. Nuestra misión es "promover oportunidades educa vas para las mu-jeres hispanas y sus familias, celebrar y enseñar a otros sobre nuestras culturas y conver rse en par-
cipantes ac vos en la comunidad". Como organi-zación ofrecemos muchos servicios gratuitos a nuestra comunidad como clases para padres, cla-ses de inglés, clases de computación, asistencia en el proceso de ciudadanía, becas y también esta-mos ayudando a nuestra comunidad a llenar su solicitud para ver si califican para un precio ase-quible. Seguro médico a través de la Ley del Cui-dado de Salud a Bajo Precio. Phone: 479.751.9494 Fax: 479.751.1110 Email: hwoa@hwoa.org Websi-te: www.hwoa.org
Ayune de Teléfono y Televisor El 1º de Marzo
Por primera vez, la Diócesis de Little Rock invita al pueblo a que “ayune” apagando sus teléfonos celulares y televi-sores el Miércoles de Ceniza, 1º de marzo y el Viernes Santo, 14 de abril. Silenciar nuestros teléfonos y televiso-res durante todo o parte de estos días santos le dará a Dios la oportunidad de llamar a nuestro corazón, espe-cialmente si combinamos esto con por lo menos una ho-ra de oración en silencio mientras estamos desconecta-dos de los medios de comunicación digitales. Por favor considere incluir esta práctica aparte de la limosna, la oración y el ayuno de alimentos, las cuales son disciplinas tradicionales que la Iglesia observa durante la Cuaresma.
Ya que todas estas prácticas incluyen sacrificio de una u otra manera, sería especialmente beneficioso ofrecer los frutos espirituales de ese sacrificio por alguna causa en particular—de este modo dando significado al sufrimien-to y produciendo un mayor beneficio espiritual.
La diócesis recomienda que los feligreses ofrezcan los sacrificios del Miércoles de Ceniza por aquellos que se han alejado o que han sido lastimados por la Iglesia. Los sacrificios del Viernes Santo se ofrecerían por los margi-nados y olvidados – basando nuestra reflexión en la pará-bola de Jesús sobre el Juicio Final en Mateo 25, 31-46.
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