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MINISTRY SCHEDULE FOR
July 30TH and July 31ST
5:30 PM MASS
No Deacon
Lector: MA Everett
Lay Ministers: C. & S. Guenat & P. Everett
Greeters: B. Goonan & C. Ramm
Altar Servers: A. Cantu, M. Cruz & A. Atkins
7:30 AM MASS
No Deacon
Lector: M. Hoelscher
Lay Ministers: P. Proctor, L. Grygar &
M. Hoelscher
Greeters: J. Hattemer & R. & J. Bruggman
Altar Servers B. & S. Mosmeyer, A. Federle &
D. Nguyen
9:15 AM MASS
Deacon Barney Rodriguez
Lector: R. Schigut
Lay Ministers: M. & L. Matthews
Greeters: J. Talasek, W. & E. Wilde & A.
Pechal
Altar Servers M. Mikeska, M. Knight &
R. & J. Dolgener
11:00 AM MASS
No Deacon
Lector: P. Engbrock
Lay Ministers: T. Leos, J. Solis & F. Trevino
Greeters: D. & K. Frei & N. Moreno
Altar Servers: A. Lambert, T. Kotalik, MB & J.
Garcia
JULY 24, 2016
SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY IN
ORDINARY TIME
COMMUNION CALLS July 31ST , 2016
G. & S. Guenat, P. & MA Everett, P. Proctor, L. Grygar, J. Dudley, P. Engbrock, M. & L.
Matthews, C. Oaks
July 25TH – July 31ST
Monday NO MASS
Tuesday 12:10 PM †Billy Goonan
Wednesday 7:00 AM †Morris Marburger
Thursday 7:00 AM †August & Nell
Ciriello
Friday 12:10 PM †Jess & Mary Skaggs
& son James
Saturday 7:30 AM †Josephine
Santacroce
5:30 PM †Gertrude, Harry &
George Parrish
Sunday 7:30 AM †Mark Locas
9:15 AM †Ira & Val Lindeman
11:00 AM For the People
YOUR GIFT TO GOD
Each of you must give as you have made up your
mind, not reluctantly or under compulsion,
for God loves a cheerful giver. 2 Corinthians 9:7
July 17, 2016 Sunday Collection $ 6,863.60
Children’s Collection $ 33.70
Parish School Collection $ 12.00
Building Fund $ 1,419.75
Total $ 8,329.05
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Dear Brothers and Sisters,
In the first reading, Abraham implores
God’s mercy in saving innocent
inhabitants of Sodom and Gomorrah.
The second reading reminds us that
through baptism, we were given new
life in Christ and the promise of
salvation. The Gospel recounts the
disciples asking Jesus to teach them
to pray. He does so with the words
of the Our Father. Jesus taught
throughout his life and ministry that
God the Father watches over us and
provides for what we most need. We
must try to trust and rely upon God a
little more each day and ask him for
the deepest desires of our heart. For
whoever seeks, finds; and whoever
knocks has the door opened. May
God Bless you all as you are lifted up
in my prayers each day.
Fr. Steve
ALTAR FLOWERS In memory of Louis & Mary Stojanik
Donated by Franklin & Agnes Tschoerner
St. Mary’s Week Ahead
Date Event Place Time
Monday July 25TH
Quilting Angels
Ave Maria Building
9:00am
Tuesday July 26TH
Knitting & Crocheting
Ave Maria Building
12:30pm
Adult Faith Formation
Ave Maria Building
1:30pm
Adult Faith Formation
TBD* 6:00pm
Men of Joseph
Ave Maria Building
7:00pm
Wednesday
July 27TH Adoration of
Blessed Sacrament
Church 7:30am
Choir Practice (9:15am Mass)
Church 6:15pm
Choir Practice
(5:30pm & 7:30am Masses)
Church 7:00pm
Sunday July 31ST
American Heritage
Girls
Ave Maria Building
10:00am
*Call Loris at 254.778.8692 for location.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Every Wednesday you are invited to spend time with Jesus. Adoration begins with Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
after 7:00am mass and ends with Benediction at 6:30pm. There are
several times throughout the day we have need for attendees, especially 8:30am, 11:30am and afternoon hours. Please call the Parish Office to sign up for an hour. “If you only knew how much Jesus really loved you, you would die of joy.” -St. John Vianney
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Falcon’s Corner
On behalf of St. Mary’s Catholic School Community, I would like to thank our parishioners for your generous donations to our 2nd collections. Money has been placed in our tuition
assistance fund. Our goal is to ensure no child is denied a quality Catholic education. We are so grateful for your help in achieving that goal. The school office opens on July 25th. We are still accepting applications for 2016-2017 school year. Contact us with any questions or to schedule a tour. Find information on the application process on our web page at www.stmarys-temple.org.
God bless you, Mrs. Theresa Wyles
St. Mary Catholic School’s New and Used Uniform Sale is scheduled for Sunday, July 31 from 9:00am to 1:00 pm.
Religious Education Update
Pre-register your child for the religious education program for 2016-2017. Payment will be made when classes start in September. Parents of children entering 1st or 2nd grade, this is the time when catechism for celebrating First Holy Eucharist begins. We will join you in teaching your children our Catholic Faith.
VOCATIONS CHALICE SCHEDULE
Thank you to the following for your commitment to vocations:
July 31 R & L Shadburn 11:00am mass Aug 7 S & A Mikeska 11:00am mass Aug 14 Lilia Medina 11:00am mass
Sign up at the back of church or call the Parish Office to bring the chalice to your home for a week of prayer for vocations.
SPONSOR OF THE WEEK
Show your appreciation for our sponsors in the bulletin by supporting their businesses and tell them you saw their ad in the bulletin. If you would like to advertise in the bulletin, please contact Lilia Medina at 254-773-4541 or via email at lilia.medina@vvm.com.
Member FDIC.
Ethics and Integrity in Ministry
Who needs to take the EIM course? The Diocese requires: Work or service in ministry with minors or vulnerable adults pertains to any ministry, program or organization that serves youth or vulnerable adults in any manner, or which functions at a time and place where minors or vulnerable adults are typically present. This includes, but is not limited to: religious education, youth ministry, Catholic schools, homeschooling organizations that use church property or identify as a parish ministry, homebound ministry, hospital ministry, parish nursery and mother’s day out or pre-school programs, liturgical ministries (i.e. hospitality, ushers, Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion, lectors, choir, music ministry, etc.), societies of St Vincent de Paul, parish or school sponsored scout groups and other activities or programs for youth. EIM compliance is required for leaders and members of parish and diocesan organizations that may serve youth, even though their primary function is not necessarily to serve youth (i.e. ladies or men’s clubs, Knights of Columbus, Knights of Peter Claver, vocations ministries, etc.). For members of such organizations, the EIM compliance requirement may be waived if participation is limited to times and places when minors are not typically present. EIM compliance is required for all persons in any parish or school leadership position (i.e. ministry and organization leaders and Pastoral, Finance, or Stewardship Council members, school advisory board members, etc.).
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CALLING ALL PARISHIONERS
Help us clean up the
membership database – it is in
dire need of updating! If you
have moved, changed phone #,
or never filled out a registration
form, please contact the Parish
Office at 254.773.4541 or email
becky.theisen@vvm.com. This will help us
provide accurate information to the Diocese,
offering envelope distribution and other important
items. Thank you in advance!
Reaching Out:
Three Movements of the Spiritual Life
Cedarbrake Retreat Center invites you to join a retreat on Aug. 12-14, 2016, based on how
Henri Nouwen, author of Reaching Out, views our spiritual ascent as evolving in
three movements: loneliness to solitude, hostility to hospitality and illusion to prayer. The more we are able to understand our own
struggles in these areas the more fully we will be able to embrace a more prayerful and genuine life that is also open to others’ needs. Brian Egan and Beverly Collin will lead this retreat. Cost is $210 for private room, $170
for shared room and $95 for commuter rate; all meals included. To register or for
additional information, visit http://www.cedarbrake.org/#section-62
GARDEN MINISTRY
Join us the second and fourth Mondays of each month at 7:30am as we work in the gardens surrounding our church and the school gardens (where faculty park). Bring regular gardening tools – weeding tools, clippers, kneeling pad, gloves, water, insect repellent, hat, sunscreen. All are welcome! Call Mary Ann Everett at 254.721.0931 for more information or to volunteer.
Amanda Arney and David Alexander
SCOUT NEWS
Scout Troop 152 had an active
summer, attending Lost Pines Scout Ranch in
Bastrop for a week long Camp, earning merit
badges and having fun. The Pack had cub scouts
attend a week long Day Camp at UMHB in
Belton. Cub scouts also joined an overnight
Camp at Camp Tahuaya. Special thanks to
Phillip Arrien, David and Maureen Bennett for
taking their time to be camp leaders. Older scouts
worked on staff all of June, teaching, working and
being of service to their younger peers. It was a
great growing experience for them.
Troop, Pack & Crew 152 invite all boys and
families to join the adventure of scouting. Come
out to our annual end summer Swim Party. This
year will be a twilight event from 8-10PM on
Friday, August 5th
at Summit Rec. & Fitness
Center at 620 Fryers Creek Circle in Temple.
Contact Maureen Bennett at 254.217.5668 if you
would like to attend or join the Scouts.
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
On July 25-28, 2016 sign up for ESL
classes at Temple College. Call for an appointment 254.298.8620 or email AEL@templejc.com. Appointment times
are from 9:00am to 7:00pm. Registration is located at Tempe College Instructional Service Center, Room 108, 2600 S. 1st
Street. Bring a picture ID. Please do not bring children.