DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY WWW.STANDREWMOORE.COM April 8, 2018
April 9th – April 15th
9am Mass Monday
†Eileen Johnson Kika Finch
11am Mass Tuesday
Funeral Mass for George Simms
6pm Mass Wednesday
†Jose Pedro Velasco Maria Martell
9am Mass Thursday
†Quy Nguyen Anthony & Ha Pham
Third Sunday in Easter 5pm Mass SATURDAY
Our Parish Family Fr. Jack
9am Mass SUNDAY
†Mark Holland Caryl Prati
11:45am Mass SUNDAY
†Albert C. Munoz Tommie Tran
Sacrament of Forgiveness (Penance, Reconciliation, Confession) Mon, Tue, & Thurs after Morning Mass
(Just ask Father after Mass) Saturday from 4:00pm-4:30pm
Wednesday at 5:45pm Or at any other time
The final words at Mass — "Go in peace" — are an invitation to Christians to proclaim God's blessings through their lives, not an opportunity to go outside and speak ill of others, Pope Francis said.Through the Eucharist, Jesus "enters in our hearts and in our flesh so that we may express in our lives the sacrament we received in faith," the pope said during his weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square April 4.
"But if we leave the church gossiping, saying, 'Look at this one, look at that one,' with a loose tongue, the Mass has not entered into my heart. Why? Because I am not able to live the Christian witness," he said. "Every time I leave Mass, I must leave better than when I entered, with more life, with greater strength, with a greater desire to give Christian witness." In his main talk, the pope focused on the closing rites of Mass, finishing a series of audience talks on the liturgy.
As the Mass ends, he said, "the commitment of Christian witness" begins at home, at work and any time a Christian interacts with others; the idea is to "become Eucharistic men and women." "What does this mean?" the pope asked. "It means letting Christ act through our works: that his thoughts become our thoughts, his feelings become our feelings, his choices become our choices."
Departing from his prepared remarks, Pope Francis said that by "mortifying our selfishness," Christians create a greater space for the Holy Spirit to act in their lives and "widen their souls" after receiving the Eucharist. "Let your souls be widened! Not these narrow, closed, small, selfish souls. No! Great souls, big souls with great horizons," he said. The fruits of the Eucharist, the pope added, are "destined to mature in daily life" and grow like a grain of wheat through "our good works, attitudes and becoming like Jesus."
In receiving the Body and Blood of Christ, Pope Francis said, men and women are called to "pass from the flesh of Christ to the flesh of our brothers and sisters," especially the poor where Jesus "awaits to be recognized, served, honored and loved by us." "May our lives always be in bloom, like Easter, with the flowers of hope, of faith, of good works," he said. "May we always find the strength for this in the Eucharist, in our union with Jesus."
POPE FRANCIS
ON GOSSIP
AND
JUDGING
DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY WWW.STANDREWMOORE.COM April 8, 2018
Sundays 10:15am – 11:30am
Participation in Saturday/Sunday Mass is THE key ingredient in helping parents shape the Catholic faith of their children. Children need to participate in both Mass and RE Classes to become faithful disciples of Jesus and especially if they are preparing for sacraments like First Communion or Confirmation. Participation at Mass is required for those preparing for any sacraments.
CLASSES RESUME APRIL 8TH
YOUTH ACTIVITIES
LIFE NIGHT
Wednesdays 7pm- 9pm Youth in grades 6 – 12 are welcome to join in for food, fellowship, tutoring and games in the Youth building. Come find out what’s happening and being planned for the youth of the parish. There will be NO Life Night on April 11th.
April 8th
The Gospel of Mark presented by Michael Reardon. 5pm in the Church
April 20th – 21st
Middle School Lock-In at Celebration Station 10pm – 6am. Cost is $20 per person. Permission slips are due no later than April 11th.
Senior Graduation Mass & Reception
Sunday, April 29th at 11:45. High school seniors are invited to come to Mass in caps & gowns for pictures. Please RSVP to the parish office by April 18th if you will attend the Mass & luncheon, and how many will attend the luncheon with you.
April 29th at 2:05pm
Catholic Day with the OKC Dodgers
To order tickets online go to this link: https://groupmatics.events/event/catholicday
Tickets are $14 and include field seats with other families from the Catholic Archdiocese, limited edition OKC Dodgers baseball hat, inflatables, face painting, post-game kids run the bases, etc. Deadline to order is Friday, April 13th. ____________________________________
WHAT DO YOU SEEK?
April 20 – 22 “Come & See”
Single Catholic men, ages 18-35, are invited to experience Benedictine monastic life at St Gregory’s Abbey. Do you seek a practical spirituality, a full liturgical life, life in community, meaning work? Do you want to continue a long history of serving the church in Oklahoma? Experience our community where we strive to balance prayer, work, leisure and our community life. For more information, contact Fr. Boniface at [email protected].
DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY WWW.STANDREWMOORE.COM April 8, 2018
ACUTELY INFIRM
Theresa Aide Kris Ajamie Bailey Anderson Bert Alvarez Cynthia Balderas Bill Baltrush Courtney Blevins Michelle Brewer Ray Brewer Marian Chessmore Diane Cook Rick Filibeck Jerri Gilmore Moses Graham Antonia Guzman Chester Hagnoski Paul Harper Larry Hopper Ron Kaniewski Maria Londono Chris Manley Troyan McCollum Olivia Muir Caroline Newell Catherine Newell Lynn Rutledge Shannon Saturo Chris Sexton George Simms Landon Smith Jim Tucker Maria Valdez
All Christians should pray regularly for all people who suffer from infirmities of every kind. But this list is intended for individuals who are acutely ill or facing surgery until they are back on the mend. Names will ordinarily be removed after 3 weeks, but if the illness persists you can call us and we will keep their names on for an additional three weeks.
HOMEBOUND
Ann Barr Lillian Brehm Margaret Crawford Nancy Davis Nancy de Long Rita Eaves Joan Elliott Rosalie Elliott Pat Everhart Mary Gorrell Rosita Hall Tom Hanson Pam Johnson Roger Kane Mary Jean Kilburn Ann Knapper Alberta Marquez Michelle Mathew Martha Maynard Ramona Orland Howard McLaughlin San Juana Medina Jeanette Minter John Minter Anna Rossi Clariese Morgan Janie O’Connor Ron Rytlewski Rose Rytlewski Yvonne Smith Elinor Thompson Wayne Wolfenkoehler Johnny Yingling
4/8 Antonio Barros, Albertina Gaytan, Alyssa Giampapa, Vu La, Carol Lewie, Tommy Radovcic, Verdena Shaw
4/9 Adrian Alvarado, Rachel Alvarado, Clois Catalano, Robert Culbert, Tabatha Dunn, Nannette McKenna
4/10 Elyana Lopez, Yiraida Ponce, Jaiden Salas, Jaidriana Salas
4/11 Jack Foust, Evelyn Kosters, Seth Lee, Luis Lopez, Eric Lyle, Sara McLeod, Patti Muzny, Jerry Penisten, Brandon Skelly
4/12 Myra Croffie, Dylan Douglas, Yvonne Gomez, Hoang Hong, Jackelyne Lozano, Angela Madden, Jennifer Marwitz, Ethel Mezi, Susan Schneberger, Marilyn Soto, Colin Watford, Laurie Wheatley
4/13 Mayra Aviles, Chloe Bartlett, Ginger Casler, Kenneth Green, Madilynn Grimes, Arturo Hurtado, Sheila Means, Enedina Ramirez, LaiLoni Riley, Emileigh Ruth, Jo Schweikhart, Joseph Tidona, Sarah Vansant
4/14 Carys Blevins, Ted Cook, Camilann Green, Valeria Valencia
4/9 Mr. & Mrs. Garrett Shultz 2
4/10 Mr. & Mrs. Chris Clark 47 Mr. & Mrs. Jorge Diaz 19
4/11 Deacon & Mrs. Clyde Grover 37 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Hall 54 Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Hannasch 3 Mr. & Mrs. James Tobey 10 Mr. & Mrs. Emmanuel Torres 3
4/13 Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Haward 5 Mr. & Mrs. Francisco Hernandez 6 Mr. & Mrs. Burt Renard 33
4/14 Mr. & Mrs. Gerardo Escodedo 21 Mr. & Mrs. Jason Smith 4 Mr. & Mrs. John Wardwell 35
With Our Deepest Sympathy
We extend our sincere condolences to Katharine Canary on the occasion of the death of her beloved sister, Helen Patricia Lepchenski. We also extend our sincere condolences to Eileen Simpson on the occasion of the death of her beloved brother, Paul.
May their souls and all the souls of the faithful departed, through the Mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY WWW.STANDREWMOORE.COM April 8, 2018
April 14-15
Altar Server
Holy Communion
Holy Communion
Gift Bearer
Hospitality
Lector
Coordinator
SATURDAY 5pm
Mark Chenevey Andrew Means Thomas Strotman
Clois Catalano James Emmen Carol Hix Mike Jaques Apolonio Lopez
Mary Lopez Ed Smith Matthew Walters Marva Yandell
Pat Jaques Patt Knight Brian Muzny Sandy Porter Ron Porter
Martin Fitzgerald Colleen Fitzgerald Sam Muzny Robin Teske
Denise Dwyer Patti Muzny
Frank Cassarino
SUNDAY 9am
Peyton Hand Jackson Leon Cristian Moran
Dorothea Bradshaw Johnny Clark Jovita Crissman Mario Diaz Mary Earing Gail Gonshor Dina Jones-Griggs Dorothy Killian
Evelyn Kniffen Martin Ortega John Pillow Burt Renard Donna Renard Samuel Warnecke Austin Watford
Ruth Heiderich Kathleen Noxon Jaci Noxon John Steger Pat Steger
Jane Baltrush Robert Bussa Debby Hall Joe Ann Randall
Gina Crissman Jason Zondor
Tina Wharton
SUNDAY 11:45AM
Jay Harris Pearce Schweikhart Turner Tharp
Randy Allford Bryan Baldwin Tammy Baldwin Joshua Diggs Deborah Friedt Kelly Gibbons
Teresa Harris Loren Harris Roy Lyle Caryl Prati John Prati Tommie Tran
Hector Denis Michael Friedt Gregory Hincke KA Hincke Ed Tucker
Christy Bartlett Sherry Lynn Jon Riva Maryann Shultz
Peggy Denker Angela Lister
Joseph Gibbons
Stewardship of Treasure/Sacrificial Giving Apr 1 FYTD PFYTD
Sacrificial Giving 21,331 560,208 561,093
Gifts for the Poor 2,876 19,403 20,168
Building Fund 1,138 81,135 89,273
TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS 25,345 660,746 670,534
Other Income 1,169 76,829 69,585
TOTAL INCOME 26,514 737,575 740,119
597 households have monthly
or weekly contribution envelopes
243 Envelope Users gave $25,345
Average gift $104
Thank You, Good and Faithful
Stewards!
PREPARING FOR BAPTISM CLASS
SUNDAY APRIL 15TH
1pm in Room 4
We conduct this one session program for members of our parish who are planning to baptize a child for the very first time. First time godparents are also welcome, but participation is optional. There are other expectations of parents who are going to promise to raise their child in the faith of the Church. Following this class, parents must contact Father Jack at least 30 days before the date you are requesting to see if there may be any special circumstances in scheduling the actual baptism. Child care is available upon request.
ITEMS NEEDED AT THIS TIME
Instant Potatoes Jelly Peanut Butter Rice Bread (loaf) Canned Vegetables
Thanks for your generous offering of groceries and other monetary gifts to help
purchase items from the Regional Food Bank.
DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY WWW.STANDREWMOORE.COM April 8, 2018
THIS WEEK’S EVENTS
Monday, April 9
10:00am SDG-Youth Building
10:00am Caregiver Support Group 6:30pm Knights Meeting-Fourth Degree
7:00pm SDG-Bible Timeline-Rm 4
Tuesday, April 10
6:00am Men’s SDG/Rother Men 10:00am SDG-McConnell Room 10:00am SDG-Youth Bldg. 6:00pm SDG-North JC 6:30pm Boy Scouts 6:30pm SDG-McConnell Room 6:30pm Cantor practice 7:00pm Choir & Instrumentalists Practice 7:00pm SDG-Bible Timeline-Room 4
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Wednesday, April 11
4:00pm SDG-Room 4 4:30pm Bell Group Practice 6:30pm SDG-Room 4 7:00pm NO LIFE NIGHT
Thursday, April 12
12:30pm Easter Potluck-Primetimers 6:30pm SDG-Joyce Ctr. N 7:00pm SDG-Bible Timeline-Room 4
Friday, April 13
6:30pm SDG-Room 4
Saturday, April 14
6:30am SDG/Rother Men-Youth Building
Sunday, April 15
10:00am Blood Drive 10:15am Life Kids, EDGE, Life Team 10:20am Parish Leadership-Rm 6 10:30am Cancer Support Group 1:00pm Baptism Seminar
MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY
10AM 6:30AM 4PM 6:30PM 6:30PM 7AM
6:30PM 10:00AM 6:30PM
7:00PM 6:00PM
Don’t see a time that works for you? Contact Amber and let her know. There are
new groups forming soon. [email protected]
CONTACT AMBER TO JOIN A GROUP
ULTRASOUND INITIATIVE Saving the lives
of countless children.
Saving countless women
from a lifetime of sorrow.
Since 2009, the Knights of Columbus has funded the purchase of over 800 ultrasound machines through the efforts of state and local councils. These ultrasound machines are saving lives daily!
The Knights will be having a breakfast after 9am Mass on Sunday, April 8th,, for the purpose of purchasing an ultrasound. Donations accepted.
Classroom baskets are favorite fundraising tradition among our students and families. This year, we are raising money for major technology and science upgrades. Order raffle tickets online. The link can be found at www.allsaintsnorman.org/annual-gala. Drawing is April 14th at our main event. You do not have to be present to win. Thank you for your continued support.
THE ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC
SCHOOL COMMUNITY INVITES
YOU TO PERUSE OUR WONDERFUL
CLASSROOM BASKETS.
DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY WWW.STANDREWMOORE.COM April 8, 2018
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I WAS IN PRISON AND YOU VISITED ME!
KAIROS is the name of an ecumenical ministry to residents of Oklahoma correctional facilities. We often speak of prisoners “doing time”, well the word KAIROS refers to God’s special time during which the gift of salvation is always at hand. While we all can’t go into prisons, we can do prisoners a good deed by providing them with lots of cookies.
✓ store bought packaged cookies only ✓ no raisins or nuts, especially peanuts ✓ it’s not possible to donate too many
Each team member is responsible for 100 dozen.
1 dozen cookies are given to every resident twice during the weekend, after the evening meals. Ask God to use your cookies as a source of His love to shine on the prisoners and staff on the Kairos weekend.
Deadline for Cookies is Wednesday, April 18th
THE HOLY GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK
Will be Proclaimed in its entirety FROM MEMORY by
MICHAEL REARDON On Sunday, April 8th, at 5pm in the church
Michael is a truly gifted Catholic Gentleman who has committed to memory all four gospels plus the Book of Revelation. He and his associate, Patrick Lane, have been traveling the world to bring new life to the proclamation of God’s Living Word. They have been at St. Andrew’s on numerous occasions and it will be a joy to welcome them back in this Year of Mark. Please spread the word to your neighbors and friends—Catholics and non-Catholics alike. This is an occasion not to be missed!