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Roman Catholic Parish
MAY 7, 2017
300 East 16th Avenue, Apache Junction, AZ 85119-6403 480-982-2929 Fax: 480-982-0036
E-mail: office@stgeorgeaj.com Website: www.stgeorgeaj.com
Office Hours: M-F 8am-12 noon & 1-5pm
PASTORAL STAFF
Father Domenico Pinti, Pastor Father Stanley Nadolny, Parochial Vicar Ext. 16 Caroline Hodges, Bookkeeper Ext. 11 Grace Vozel, Parish Secretary Ext. 10 Christine Ollive, Coordinator of Religious Ed Ext. 17 Denis McDonald, Maintenance
WINTER PRIESTS Fr. Howie McGraw Fr. Vince Lieser
PARISH DEACONS Deacon Bill Jones
Ministries Youth Altar Server Training, Fr. Stan Eucharistic Ministers, Fr. Pinti Lectors, Cindy Nuttall 602-312-6667 RCIA, Fr. Pinti Ushers, Fr. Pinti Divine Mercy, Joetta Carlos—735-8471 Grief Support Group, Susan Insalaco—250-3522 Spirit Prayer Group, Todd & Teresa Sanders Natural Family Planning, Darrin & Pems Tebon—671-9040
Organizations Knights of Columbus, Doug Hughes—984-6997 Our Lady of the Desert Guild, Cindy Nuttall 602-312-6667 Respect Life Ministry, Fr. Pinti
Finance Council Susan Insalaco Caroline Hodges Will Bublitz Arlene Showers Ray Kimble
COMMUNION TO THE SICK If you or someone you know is sick or homebound, please call for the assistance of a Minister of Care. Ministers of Care bring communion to those who cannot come to Mass. Please call Mary Ellen Akin at 480-983-7026 or the parish office to arrange a scheduled Minister of Care visit.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR EMERGENCY
If you or someone you know is in critical condition or near death call 480-982-2929 weekdays from 8:00am to 5:00pm. After hours and on weekends call 480-303-1253. Please do not use this service for any other reason.
INFANT BAPTISM Parents requesting baptism for their children under 7 years old must attend a mandatory preparation class offered every other month. Please call the Parish Office in advance for scheduling or other information. Infant baptisms are the last Sunday of each month.
MARRIAGES/MARRIAGE PREPARATION Couples seeking the sacrament of marriage must be regis-tered parishioners who are actively participating in the life of St. George Roman Catholic Parish. Notification of intent to marry must be provided six months in advance. For more information on the marriage preparation process, please call the Parish Office.
LITURGY SCHEDULE
Masses
Saturday: 4:00pm Sunday: 6:30, 8:15, 10:00am, and 6:00pm (Life Teen Mass) Weekdays: 8:00am
Confessions: Sat. 3:00pm
Holy Days: 8:00 & 10:00am and 7:00pm
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UPCOMING EVENTS May 21—Knights of Columbus Breakfast June 5-9—Vacation Bible School
For the full monthly calendar of Parish Events please visit our website at: www.stgeorgeaj.com.
THIS WEEK IN OUR P@RISH
MONDAY, May 8 5:00pm Legion of Mary (rm 2) 7:00pm Knights of Columbus Council (rm 3
TUESDAY, May 9 1:00pm Bridge Players 3:00pm Divine Mercy Chaplet (Chapel)
WEDNESDAY, May 10 9:00am Rosary Makers 5:30pm Adult Choir Practice (Atrium) 5:30pm Baptism Class
THURSDAY, May 11 8:30am Quilters 9:30am Grief Support Group (rm 6) 6:30pm Adult Bible Study
FRIDAY, May 12 9:45am Franciscans (rm 3) 3:00pm Divine Mercy Chaplet (Chapel)
SATURDAY, May 13
SUNDAY, May 14 6:00pm Baccalaureate Mass
DEVOTIONS
Daily Rosary: 7:30am Monday through Friday
Adoration daily: until 9:30am
First Friday: 8:00am Mass, Anointing of the Sick, Adoration until 9:30am
First Saturday: 8am Mass/Adoration until 9:30am
Divine Mercy Chaplet: Daily 8:30am in Cry Room Tues. & Fri. 3:00pm in the Chapel
2017 ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL
Our goal this year is $173,000. We are at 91% of our goal.
Once a year, we are asked to make a commit-ment to support the work of our diocesan programs and ministries that provide services that no one par-ish could provide on its own.
Thank you for your support and participation!
http://www.cathfnd.org/annualcatholicappeal
THE CALL OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD The Twenty-third Psalm, today’s responsorial psalm, is arguably the best known of all the psalms. The line that reads “Even though I walk in the dark valley / I fear no evil; for you are at my side / with your rod and your staff / that give me cour-age” (Psalm 23:4) connects this week’s scriptures to the wonderful story of the road to Emmaus, which we heard last week. The Lord Jesus, our Good Shepherd, is constantly at our side. He calls us each by name, beckoning us into a deeper relationship with him. That call, issued to each of us at the mo-ment of our baptism, carries with it the promise of the Good Shepherd: “I came so that they might have life and have it more abundantly” (John 10:10).
GIFT SHOP
Saturday 3:00-4:00 pm Sunday 7:30am-11:30am
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M@SS INTENTIONS 2017
Mon. May 8 8:00am Darrin Tebon + Anne Person + Steve & Susan Pistulka Tues. May 9 8:00am Mr. & Mrs Terry Brauch + Josefina Dante + Wayne Frost Wed. May 10 8:00am MaryAnn & Jim Bove + Fr. Cel, Cleo & Emery Pistulka + Chuck Starken Thurs. May 11 8:00am Souls in Purgatory + George & Helen Gehlen + Timothy Rausch Fri. May 12 8:00am Thanksgiving for St. Serbatius Norm & Jean Sparks + Cletus Pistulka Sat. May 13 4:00pm All Members of the Wegrzyn Family +Mary Bobick +Gary Bockmann Sun. May 14 6:30am Mother’s Day Novena 8:15am Mother’s Day Novena 10:00am Mother’s Day Novena 6:00pm Mother’s Day Novena
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MINISTRIES
Altar Flowers—Tillie Kula 480-983-9197 or Betty Bublitz 480-671-1028
Prayer Shawl Makers—Off May through July Carol 480-380-2634
Legion of Mary—Mon. at 5:00pm room 2 Josie 480-202-6783/Martha 480-544-1683
Knights of Columbus—7:00pm room 3 Grand Knight: Doug Hughes 480-984-6997
Council: 1st Mon. of month
Assembly: 2nd Mon. of month
Divine Mercy Chaplet— Tues. & Fri. at 3pm in the Chapel Daily after 8am Mass in the Cry Room
Bridge Players—Tues. 1:00pm Margie 602-316-4174
Rosary Makers—Wed. 9:00am social hall
O. L. of the Desert Guild—1st Wed. Month 9:30 Cindy Nuttall—602-312-6667 Quilters—Thurs. 8:30am social hall Jacque Florez-Ball 480-310-0126
Grief Support—Thurs. at 9:30am room 6 Susan 480-250-3522
OFS—2nd & 4th Friday at 9:45am room 3 Email: franciscanjoyinaj@gmail.com
Catholic Discussion Group (Patr icians) 3rd Sat. 9am room 2 Josie 480-202-6783 Topic: Who is Mary to us?
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Acts 11:1-18; Ps 42:2-3; 43:3, 4; Jn 10:11-18 Tuesday: Acts 11:19-26; Ps 87:1b-7; Jn 10:22- 30 Wednesday: Acts 12:24 — 13:5a; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8; Jn 12:44-50 Thursday: Acts 13:13-25; Ps 89:2-3, 21-22, 25, 27; Jn 13:16-20 Friday: Acts 13:26-33; Ps 2:6-11ab; Jn 14:1- 6 Saturday: Acts 13:44-52; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 14:7-14 Sunday: Acts 6:1-7; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19; 1 Pt 2:4-9; Jn 14:1-12
TH@NK YOU GRAND CANYON PLANNING
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HOSPITAL STAYS
For those of you who may be going into the hos-pital for a scheduled procedure, please call the par-ish office or see a priest after Mass and ask for “Anointing of the Sick” BEFORE you go in to the hospital. If you are admitted for an emergency please call for a priest as soon as you are admitted. You do not have to be dying to be anointed.
If you are calling to have someone anointed in the hospital please have the hospitals correct name & phone number, the persons full name, and the room number.
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HELP FOR THE NEEDY Tues., Wed., & Thurs. 9:00-11:00am
Items that we are in need of are: canned meat, tu-na, pancake mix, macaroni & cheese, canned beans, crackers and canned fruit.
Thank you for your continued support.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS R@FFLE
Raffle tickets for the Arizona Knights of Colum-bus Charity Raffle are still available in the parish office. $30,000 in cash prizes will be awarded: 1st prize $10,000; 2nd Prize $7,000; 3rd Prize $5,000; 4th Prize $3,000; 5th Prize $2,000; 6th Prize $1,000; and four $500 prizes. Donation is $5 per ticket, $20 per book of 5 tickets or $100 for 30 tickets.
The drawing will take place Saturday, May 20th. Winner need not be present to win.
LIFE TEEN B@ND Can you play a bass guitar? Do you have a pas-sion for praise and worship music? Do you want to lead teens to Christ by playing at the Teen Mass at St. George? If so then we are looking for you! Please email you information to Morse.Brad@gmail.com and we will set up an audi-tion. God Bless!
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION The fact that many monastic churches do not have a prominent tabernacle shapes the patterns of liturgical prayer. Monastic communities often pro-tect the ancient value of “receiving from the same sacrifice,” meaning that the communicants are as-sured that what they eat and drink in the Holy Mys-teries actually comes from the same celebration. It surprises many to learn that the Church does not foresee, nor does it provide for, Communion of the faithful from the reserved Sacrament. Liturgical laws have long defended your right to receive from the same sacrifice, the same Mass, that you attend. At one time, of course, the bread for the Eucha-rist was the ordinary bread of the day, except un-leavened, probably prepared at home. It was broken and distributed to the faithful. Early on the loaf it-self was referred to as the hostia in Latin, meaning the “sacrifice,” the same word for the sacrificial ani-mal in Jewish worship, and for Jesus as the Lamb of God. By giving his life on the cross, Jesus became the hostia for us. To this day in the Greek Church, one of the tasks of the priest’s wife is to bake the bread for the Divine Liturgy, sometimes in a bakery oven dedicated to that purpose and called a “Bethlehem.” Today’s familiar individual hosts first appeared in the eleventh century at about the time when tab-ernacles were coming into use. The turn away from “bready” bread allowed the hosts to be reserved since they did not spoil like regular bread, and made the annual “Easter duty” counts easier.
M@SS TIMES CH@NGE Mass times have changed for the summer.
Saturday Masses will be 4:00pm only Sunday Masses will be 6:30, 8:15,
10:00am and 6:00pm
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ST. GEORGE 2017 VBS REGISTRATION
Limited space! Register Early! Grades K-5—No Pre-School
June 5-9, 2017 8:45 a.m.—12:30 noon Cost: $15.00 per child Child Name: Grade Fall 2017 _____________________________________________________________________ __________ (First) (Last) _____________________________________________________________________ __________ (First) (Last) _____________________________________________________________________ __________ (First) (Last) _____________________________________________________________________ __________ (First) (Last) Parent Name: ________________________________________________________________________ Home Phone: _______________________________ Cell Phone:______________________________ Emergency Contact: _________________________ Contact Phone: ___________________________ Any special needs we need to be aware of? i.e. allergies, etc?
LITURGY SCHEDULE:
Monday through Friday—8:00am Mass year round
December—April: Saturday Masses 11:30am, 1:15, 3:00, 4:30pm Confessions 10:30am
Sunday Masses 6:30, 8:15, 10:00, 11:30am & 6:00pm
May—August: Saturday Mass 4:00pm Confessions 3:00pm
Sunday Masses 6:30, 8:15, 10:00am & 6:00pm
September—October: Saturday Mass 4:00pm Confessions 3:00pm
Sunday Masses 6:30, 8:15, 10:00, 11:30am & 6:00pm
November: Saturday Masses 1:15, 3:00, 4:30pm Confessions 12:00pm
Sunday Masses 6:30, 8:15, 10:00, 11:30am & 6:00pm
Holy Days of Obligation: 8:00, 10:00am and 7:00pm