MAY 26, 2019 SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
National Shrine of Mary, Mother of the Church [email protected]
Sue Schneider General Manager Office: (573) 372-8595 Email: [email protected] (573) 374– MARY (6279) www.mothersshrine.com
*MASS TIMES
Saturday: 4:30 p.m. Indoors, 8:00 p.m. Shrine
Sunday: 8:30 a.m. Shrine, 10:15 a.m. Indoors
Reconciliation: Saturday 3:30-4:15 p.m. (Or by appointment.)
Daily Mass: Tuesday 5:30 p.m. **
Wednesday—Friday 9:00 a.m. Wednesday Adoration 9:45-10:15 a.m. Rosary prayed at 8:30 a.m. daily
*Mass times may vary, dependent upon the occur-rence of Holy Days of Obligations or funerals.
Sacrament of the Sick is in the main Church on the first Friday of each month.
**On the second Tuesday of each month, an additional Mass will be held at Laurie Care Center, with the Rosary at 9:30 a.m., and Mass at 10 a.m.
Fr. John Schmitz, Pastor
David Lovell, Deacon
Music Ministry Joel Rosario-Lopez
Religious Education Michele Haggerty (573) 372-8594
Parish Office Phone: 573-374-7855 Fax: 573-374-0627
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00-4:00 p.m. website: www.shrineofstpatrick.org
Office Staff Linda Neff, Secretary [email protected] Kathy Woodward, Bookkeeper Maintenance Tom Gerant Pat Haggerty Cody Taylor
WELCOME
St. Patrick Catholic Church 176 Marian, Laurie, MO. 65037
(573) 374-7855
MAY 26, 2019 SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
MASS INTENTIONS
May 27th —June 2nd
MON. 9:00 AM MEMORIAL MASS (OLD ST PAT)
TUES. 5:30 PM BARB SCHWEIGER, SPI
WED. 9:00 AM COMMUNION SERVICE
THURS. 9:00 AM DAVID GILBERT, +
FRI. 9:00 AM BARB SAYERS, SPI
SAT. 4:30 PM NATALIE STAFFIERI, +
SUN. 8:30 AM ALL MOTHERS’
10:15 AM PEOPLE OF THE PARISH
SCRIPTURE READINGS
May 27th —June 2nd
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK
Please advise the Parish Office if a name should be added or removed from the prayer list and ensure the person is aware their name will be published in the bulletin. Names will remain on the list for 3 months. If a longer period of time is needed, please notify office.
PARISHIONERS
Sandra Ambuul, Ceil Bish, Dorothy Bock, Barbara
Bogardo, Steve Callahan, Dave Chase, Jeanne Dunn,
Glenn Gebhardt, Mary Alice Gerant, Pat Haggerty,
Mike Hutton, Norma Lovell, Amy and Ben
Luebbering, Nancy Nicholson, Charlotte O’Bryan,
Kathy Palmer, Diane Pilla, Michael Rhoads, Elizabeth
Rourke, Barb Schweiger, Clarence Smith, Joan
Terrell, Al Vasey, Sandy Vossen, Dorothy Wheeler
FRIENDS AND FAMILY
Lindsey Baracz, Ashley Barnett, Kathy Bayerl, Susie
Bilderback, Christopher Bonick, Janet Brown, Dr.
Heather Cardin, Carrie and Ross D’Esposito, Shirley
Dull, Barb Dye, Mary Kay Feely, Christine Gaul,
Tegan Gaul, Shawn Gill, Rick Hanrahan, Ronald
Hutton, Lois Johnson, Richard Middeke,
Wyatt Newman, Fr. Charles Pardee, Colleen Pye, Pat
Reidy, Fr. Jeff Schleisman, Anna Smith, Jenna
Steele, Jordan Thompson, Karen White, Josh Wick
Monday: Acts 16:11-15/Ps 149:1b-2, 3-4, 5-6a and 9b [cf. 4a]/Jn 15:26--16:4a
Tuesday: Acts 16:22-34/Ps 138:1-2ab, 2cde-3, 7c-8 [7c]/Jn 16:5-11
Wednesday: Acts 17:15, 22--18:1/Ps 148:1-2, 11-12, 13, 14/Jn 16:12-15
Thursday: Acts 18:1-8/Ps 98:1, 2-3cd-4 [cf. 2b]/Jn 16:16-20
Ascension: Acts 1:1-11/Ps 47:2-3, 6-7, 8-9 [6]/Eph 1:17-23 or Heb 9:24-28; 10:19-23/Lk 24:46-53
Friday: Zep 3:14-18a or Rom 12:9-16/Is 12:2-3, 4bcd, 5-6 [6]/Lk 1:39-56
Saturday: Acts 18:23-28/Ps 47:2-3, 8-9, 10 [8a]/Jn 16:23b-28
Next Sunday: Ascension: Acts 1:1-11/Ps 47:2-3, 6-7, 8-9 [6]/Eph 1:17-23 or Heb 9:24-28; 10:19-23/Lk 24:46-53
7th Sunday of Easter: Acts 7:55-60/Ps 97:1-2, 6-7, 9 [1a, 9a]/Rv 22:12-14, 16-17, 20/Jn 17:20-26
Sunday: 6th Sunday of Easter Monday: St. Augustine of Canterbury, Bishop; Memorial Day Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: The Ascension of the Lord (holy day of obligation in some U.S. dioceses) Friday: The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Saturday: St. Justin, Martyr
Observances for the week of
May 27th
WEEKEND ATTENDANCE AND COLLECTION:
May 12, 2019
Attendance: 562
St. Pat’s $5582.40
EFT 1st of month $542.50
EFT 15th of month $1065
Weekly budget needed $7,663
Electronic fund transfer available for weekly contribution, building and maintenance, Charitable Outreach, Christmas, and Easter.
STEWARDSHIP
MAY 26, 2019 SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
2nd Sunday: Knights of Columbus, Pancake Breakfast, St. Leo Hall, after 8:30 am Mass
1st Tuesday: Parish Guild, St. Leo’s Hall 10:00 am
2nd Tuesday: Knights of Columbus, Rosary at 6:30 pm, Meeting begins at 7 pm, Knights in St. Leo Hall, Ladies Auxiliary in St. Joseph Hall
3rd Tuesday every other month; (Jan, Mar, May, July, Sept, Nov): Building and Grounds Meeting, 1 pm, St. Joseph Hall.
Wednesdays: Men of St. Joseph, 7 am St. Joseph Hall.
3rd Thursday: Pastoral Council, 6 pm, St. Joseph Hall. Open to all parishioners.
1st Friday: Sacrament of the Sick, 9 am, Church
ONGOING EVENTS
MAY 27 Memorial Day Mass / Grave Blessing
JUNE 1
First Marian Conference For Family
English Event begins at 8:30 AM Spanish Event begins at 12:30 PM
Mass Indoors at 4:30 PM There will be NO Mass at 8:00 PM Tony Melendez Concert at 6:00 PM
The National Shrine of Mary, Mother of the Church
JUNE 2
Community Children Vacation
Bible School Golf Tournament
Indian Rock Golf Course. Noon Check In
JUNE 9
Knights of Columbus
Pancake Breakfast
St. Leo Hall after 8:30 AM Mass
JUNE 10
Feast Day, Mary, Mother of the
Church. 7:00 PM
The National Shrine of Mary, Mother of the Church
JUNE 11 Health Education: Topic
Fibromyalgia St. Joseph Hall after 5:30 Mass
JUNE 15
Pilgrimage 8:30 AM—3:00 PM
Guest Speaker: John Carpenter
The National Shrine of Mary, Mother of the Church
JUNE 16 Father’s Day
JUNE 29 Rev. Mr Brad Berhorst Ordination
Cathedral of St. Joseph, Jefferson City 10:00 am
JULY 26 Paul Todd Concert 6:30 PM
The National Shrine of Mary, Mother of the Church
UPCOMING EVENTS
The needs of Community For Christ food pantry are never
ending. A list of staple items are posted on the wall above the
giving basket in the vestibule. The staples list is just suggested
items that are always in need.
Although all donations are appreciated, the below list is of
current need.
Adult diaper, sizes large and extra large.
Protein drinks such as Ensure Fruit in light syrup
Ladies Hygiene products Mustard and Catsup
Please also consider placing an added donation of cash
wrapped around the can or boxed item. A little really can go a
long way in covering the needs of our community!
The Community for Christ is manned by volunteers from
local churches in which church volunteers are rotated every 6
weeks. Please consider volunteering.
The St. Patrick Charitable Outreach ministry works together with area organizations to raise funds to assist families who are in need. Your donations have helped these families and are greatly appreciated . Please continue to support through using green border envelopes or notate in the memo portion of check Charitable Outreach.
CHARITABLE ASSISTANCE
COMMUNITY FOR CHRIST
Bishop’s messages: “I’m delighted to ask everyone to “save the date” of June 29, 2019, for the priestly ordi-nation of Deacon Brad Berhorst at the Cathedral of St. Joseph, Jefferson City, at 10 a.m. “ Deacon Brad was a Seminarian here at St. Patrick. Please join us in extending congratulations and prayers to him.
Congratulations
Do you have Fibromyalgia, or know someone with this debilitating disease? Have you been wanting to learn about the causes and what can be done? This will be the topic of discussion on June 11th, after 5:30 PM Mass. Candace Malson, DNP, RN, ANP-BC, will bring her knowledge of this topic to parishioners. This is an open invitation to those who would like to attend. If you would like additional information, please contact the Parish Nurse at the following email address... [email protected]
Educational Offering
MAY 26, 2019 SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
All Are Welcome
1. Let us build a house where love can dwell
And all can safely live, A place where saints and chil-
dren tell How hearts learn to forgive. Built of hopes
and dreams and visions, Rock of faith and vault of
grace; Here the love of Christ shall end divisions:
Refrain: All are welcome, all are welcome, all are
welcome in this place.
2. Let us build a house where prophets speak, And
words are strong and true, Where all God's children
dare to seek To dream God's reign anew. Here the
cross shall stand as witness And as symbol of God's
grace; Here as one we claim the faith of Jesus:
3. Let us build a house where love is found In water,
wine and wheat: A banquet hall on holy ground,
Where peace and justice meet. Here the love of God,
through Jesus, Is revealed in time and space; As we
share in Christ the feast that frees us:
4. Let us build a house where hands will reach
Beyond the wood and stone
To heal and strengthen, serve and teach,
And live the Word they've known.
Here the outcast and the stranger
Bear the image of God's face;
Let us bring an end to fear and danger:
5. Let us build a house where all are named,
Their songs and visions heard
And loved and treasured, taught and claimed
As words within the Word.
Built of tears and cries and laughter,
Prayers of faith and songs of grace,
Let this house proclaim from floor to rafter: Text: Marty Haugen, b.1950, © 1994, GIA Publications, Inc.
All That We Have
Refrain: All that we have and all that we offer
Comes from a heart both frightened and free.
Take what we bring now and give what we need, All done in his name.
1. Some would rely on their power, Others put trust in
their gold. Some have only their Savior, Whose faith-
fulness never grows old.
2. Sometimes the road may be lonesome, Often we may
lose our way; Take courage and always remember
Love isn't just for a day.
I Am The Bread of Life
1. I am the Bread of life. You who come to me shall
not hunger; and who believe in me shall not
thirst. No one can come to me unless the Father
beckons.
Refrain: And I will raise you up, and I will
raise you up, and I will raise you up on the last
day.
2. The bread that I will give is my flesh for the life of
the world, and if you eat of this bread, you shall
live for ever, you shall live for ever.
3. Unless you eat of the flesh of the Son of Man and
drink of his blood, drink of his blood, you shall
not have life within you.
4. I am the Resurrection, I am the life. If you believe
in me, even though you die, you shall live for ever.
5. Yes, Lord, I believe that you are the Christ, the
Son of God, Who has come into the world.
Refrain: Yo le resucitaré, Yo le resucitaré, Yo
le resucitaré el dia de El.
1. Yo soy el pan de vida. El que viene a mí no tendrá
hambre. El que cree en mí no tendrá sed. Nadie
viene a mí mientras el Padre nos llame.
2. El pan que yo daré es mi cuerpo vida del mundo, y
el que coma de mi carne tendrá vida eterna,
tendrá vida eterna.
Text: John 6; Suzanne Toolan, SM, b.1927; translator unknown, © 1966, 1970, 1986, 1993, GIA Publications, Inc.
Sing of Mary
1. Sing of Mary pure and lowly, Virgin mother
undefiled,
Sing of God's own Son most holy, Who became
her little child. Fairest child of fairest mother, God
the Lord who came to earth, Word made flesh,
our very brother, Takes our nature by his birth.
2. Sing of Jesus, son of Mary, In the home at Naza-
reth. Toil and labor cannot weary Love enduring
unto death. Constant was the love he gave her,
Though he went forth from her side, Forth to
preach, and heal, and suffer, Till on Calvary he
died.
3. Glory be to God the Father; Glory be to God the
Son; Glory be to God the Spirit; Glory to the Three
in One. From the heart of blessed Mary, From all
Responsorial Psalm:
“O God, let all the nations praise
you, let all the nations praise you!.”
MUSIC FOR OUTDOOR MASSES—MAY 25-26
MAY 26, 2019 SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
Please use barcode to the
right to donate to the
National Shrine of Mary,
Mother of the Church.
Thank you
WELCOME BACK SUMMER GUESTS
It is with great joy that we write to you in honor of Mary,
Mother of the Church and all the blessings in your life and
the lives of all the Mothers close to you. Our work from the
first appeal in 2018 is nearly complete. The fountains in all
their glory are flowing smoothly and formidable through
the new plumbing system and new pumps. The lights shine
brightly, through the new electrical panels, on the grounds
that illuminate the beautiful 14- foot stainless steel
sculpture of Mary, Mother of the Church. The restrooms for
you, our guests, are functioning well with new plumbing
and fixtures. The maintenance area used to keep the Shrine
facilities and all the Holy Ground to the utmost standard,
are clean, dry, cool and brightly lit with new electric,
heating and cooling systems.
All of this was possible because of your generosity. The
strong relationship you have fostered with the Mothers’
Shrine and the mission of honoring ALL mothers,
motherhood and family life, has helped create a strong
foundation in which you can grow in your love for Mary.
To embrace this challenge, we must provide essential
programs and continue the work of honoring all mothers,
motherhood and family life. We must finish the projects
that have not been completed. We must be good servants to
you and to the mission of the Shrine. We must continue
searching for the means to finish the phase 1 projects at a
cost of $144,767. And we must be good stewards for the
future success of the Mothers Shrine.
For 2019 phase 2 will include:
Updating the Sound system bringing sweet song and liturgy
to the ear. $20,000
Caring for the trees, bushes and flowers surrounding the
Holy Ground. $9,000
Repairing worn stone terraces and seating for our beloved
guests. $24,000
It is also our goal to build a sustaining fund that will allow
us to consistently provide a serene place of prayer to our
many guests who attend Mass here all summer and make a
Pilgrimage on this Holy Ground throughout the year. We
want YOU to be a part of this mission.
Can we come to you again, with a humble heart to ask for
your support in this next phase of Mary’s work?
CALENDAR of EVENTS
June 1—Family Congress
June 10– Feast of Mary, Mother of the Church
June 15—Pilgrimage Speaker John Carpenter
July 26—Paul Todd Concert (rain date July 27)
Oct 6—Knights of Columbus pilgrimage
MAY 26, 2019 SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
Word of the Lord
Thank you all who attended the Ministry Fair last
weekend. If you were not able to attend but would
like to volunteer in the various ministries or would
like more information, please contact the parish
office.
Thank you to all our volunteers, regardless if you are
a part-timer or are a full-time parishioner, your time
is greatly appreciated. We are only as great as the
many who help.
If you signed up to join in helping in a ministry, your
information has been pasted onto the lead. You
should expect someone to contact you prior to the
next event in which you have volunteered for.
Time and Talent
Order of the Mass can be found on page 7 of the Missal. The readings for Sunday, June 2ND can be found on page 553. The page number posted on the top line of where the Hymns for the day are posted inside the Main Sanctuary.
If you would like a label will be placed inside the front cover depicting who purchased or sponsored the Missal. You can add a Memorial, or in Honor of, an individual or family if desired. Contact the Parish Office if interested.
Please note, the office is working toward resolution in providing prayers that were published on the back of the Missalette. We are looking to have this resolved soon. We will then be calling on Office Angles to
Memorial Day
Letters have been since to all past sponsors of flags. If you received a letter, please respond by June 14th if you would like to continue sponsoring the same country. After this date, Flag Sponsorship will be open to the next person requesting the specific flag. All donations are welcome if you would rather not sponsor a specific flag.
We are targeting July 1st to have all replacement flags flying high.
Avenue of Flags
Memorial Mass will be
held at Old St. Patrick
Church, on O Road, at
9:00 AM, Monday,
May 27th.
The Blessing of the
graves will follow after
Mass.
MAY 26, 2019 SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
Liturgical schedule for June 1st & 2nd
Saturday, June 1, 4:30pm Lector: Mary Lou Hatfield Greeters: Bernie & Christine Trudeau Communion Ministers: Jerry Dechant, Nan Dechant Directors of Worship: Bob O’Bryan, Jim Klein
Saturday, June 1, 8:00pm
Lector: Stephen Barthol
Sunday, June 1, 8:30am Lector: Joe Brown
Sunday, June 1, 10:15am Lectors: Kathy Outlaw, Liz Pauly Greeters: John Pilla, Ron Slaughter, Edrea Eisenhauer Communion Ministers: Bernie Marco, Marilyn Slaughter Directors of Worship: Paul Van Evercooren, Jerry Unrein
Everyday Stewardship
I often lead group prayer with similar words: "Give us the wisdom to know Your will for our lives and the courage to follow it as we seek to
make our community a clearer reflection of the Kingdom of God." The words acknowledge that we need to be about God's will, not our own,
and in that journey, we will bear greater witness to the transforming power of Jesus Christ.
We talk about how we are called to live a stewardship way of life and that we have been given many good gifts, but it is never truly about
us. We are never the main thing. In the same manner, it is never really about our parish. Our combined stewardship may lead to many
fruits, like an increased offertory or more vibrancy in parish life. However, it is always about the Kingdom of God and the King, Jesus Christ.
Through our stewardship, we allow our parish community to shine like a city on a hill for others to see and then be drawn toward Jesus
Christ. It is about leading people to heaven. Our actions of stewardship do not point toward us but instead to the one who calls us to this
life. Our constant prayer needs to be that we always seek to discern God's will and follow it instead of our own. By doing that, we can trans-
form our own lives, our parish communities, and then the world around us.
-Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS