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St. Patrick Catholic Church
MAY. 9 Men of St. Joseph 7:00 a.m.
MAY 13 Mother’s Day
MAY 18 Fish Fry
MAY 19 Pilgrimage—speaker Shelly Pichler
MAY 20 Angel Hunt 1:00
Pray & Play 4:00
MAY 21 Mary Mother of the Church Feast 7:00
MAY 21 Blood Drive
JUNE 3 Charity Golf event
JUNE 4 Relay for Life Survivor Dinner
JUNE 21—23 St. Pat’s Rummage Sale
JUNE 29 On The Go, Lyceum Theatre, Arrow Rock
MAY 6, 2018
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER UPCOMING EVENTS
STEWARDSHIP
WEEKEND COLLECTION $5322 APRIL 29 - Attendance 681 EFT 1st of month $1,055 EFT 15th of month $1,100 EFT 20th of month $160 Weekly budget needed $7,663 Electronic fund transfer available for the 1st , 15th etc., for weekly contribution, building and maintenance, Charitable Outreach, Christmas and Easter.
Memorial Day—Labor Day
Effective Saturday May 26th—
Saturday Inside Church 4:30 p.m.
Mother’s Shrine—outside 8:00 p.m.
Sunday Mother’s Shrine—outside 8:30 a.m.
Inside Church 10:15 a.m.
Reconciliation Saturday 3:30-4:15
(Or by appointment.)
We are happy you decided to worship with us
today. We welcome our visitors and thank you for
choosing St. Pat’s as your parish at the lake. If
you would like information about registering as a
part time parishioner while you are at the
beautiful Lake of the Ozarks, please call the Parish
Office at, (573) 374-7855.
THOUGHTS ON THE LITURGY
The first reading is, as it were, a Pentecost experience
for the Gentiles. The Spirit descends on them in a
dramatic way; the recipients speak in different tongues
and a call is made for their baptism. The message of
Jesus applies to all, not just those of Hebrew origin. The
Gospel passage gives the message of love. Love is not
referring to physical attraction, or intellectual
similarity. Love means seeking and working for what is
good for the person loved.
PRAY AND PLAY
Our next Pray and Play is just around the corner. Mark your calendars for Sunday afternoon, May 20th, at 4:00 p.m., and come play Skunk Bunco with your friends. We are serving fried chicken and asking everyone to bring a dish to share. More information will follow.
PASSPORT TO A CURE
Relay for Life of Morgan County
Survivor & Caregiver
Recognition Dinner
MONDAY, JUNE 4, 2018
Doors open at 5:00, Dinner at 6:00 p.m.
St. Patrick Catholic Church
176 Marian Dr. Laurie, MO 65038
R.S.V.P. by May 21st to
Diane Holtz
149 Mooreview Dr.
Gravois Mills, MO 65037
If you have any questions, please contact Diane at
573-789-8523
St. Patrick Catholic Church
MASS INTENTIONS MAY 7-13 SCRIPTURE READINGS MAY 7-13
MON. 9:00 COMMUNION SERVICE
TUES. 9:00 MARY TROIA ±
WED. 9:00 MR. NEMMERS ±
THURS. 9:00 ROGER ELLIS SPC.
FRI. 9:00 JOYCE SZEMPLENSKI SPC.
SAT. 5:00 ALL MOTHERS
SUN. 7:30 PEOPLE OF THE PARISH
9:00 ALL MOTHERS
Mon. Acts 16:11-15/Jn 15:26—16:4a Tue. Acts 16:22-34/Jn 16:5-11 Wed. Acts 17:15, 22—18:1/Jn 16:12-15 Thu. Saint Damien de Veuster Acts 18:1-8/Jn 16:16-20 Fri. Acts 18:9-18/Jn 16:20-23 Sat. Saints Nereus, Achilleus, Pancras Acts 18:23-28/Jn 16:23b-28
Sun. THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD Acts 1:1-11/Eph 1:17-23 /Mk 16:15-20 PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK
PARISHIONERS Mike Kuse, Ceil Bish, Adam Steffen, Bud Raeker, Tom McCann, Carolyn Gentry, Jerry Petersen, Clarence Smith, Bob and Louise Carter, Steve Callahan, Jeanette Trogdon, Barbara Bogaro, Jean Dunn, Barb Miller, Bill Davis, Sandy Vossen, Jim Miller, Ray Hamilton, Harold Vande Haar, Joyce Szemplenski, Marilyn Bayerl, Mel Grossman, Wenc Jira, Jean Stark, Mary Ann Kaiser, Thelada Gibson, Dan Noyes, Ruth Stevens, Gwen Seaton, Bill Smith, Kathy Halverson, Al Vasey, James Gibson, Ray Bellus, Bill Smith, Bill Massop, Kay Kuse Henrichs, Nancy Nicholson. FRIENDS AND FAMILY Natalie Staffieri, Cheryl Kerfeld, Oleta Jones, Jennifer McKinney, Carrie Sheeley, Luke Brooks, Ron Larrington, Darren Bozich, Arianna Cooper, Tony Marie Rinella, Abby Kunneman, Michael Switalwski, Hal Trokey, Jr., Kathy Egan, Addison Nichols, Irma Webster, Sandra Poates, Collette Moscato, Anne Erola, Amy Schmitz, Elizabeth Gilreath, Chris Kuse, Christopher Bonick, Alma Thompson, Jacob and Crystal Miller, Janet Lloyd, Kolton Melcher, Glen Noyes, Wyatt Newman, Barbara Ott, Leroy Berden, Anne Conolle, Brady Noyes, Mark Walls, Rob Clarke, Hanna & Jake Hoge, Christine Gaul, Brad Bradfield and Kevin Adams, Frances Lueck, Jill Dawson, Judy Carlson, Christina Troyer, Patty Walkenhorst, Dale Evans, James Sparks, Barbara Miller, Shawn Gill, Lee Stanley, Jack Ladd, Wauneta Browne, Beverly Joeckel, Larry Noyes, Sandy Doren, Laurel Chase, Steve Polsfuss, Justin Browning, Kristin Greene, Richard Luebbering, Terry Calahan, Diana Probst, Katherine Brooks, Amy Carter, Anita Petersen, Tegan Gaul, Megan Ann Bray, Stan Field, Baby Blake, Bart Middeke, Toni Wagner.
Bishop McKnight’s May prayer intention for our
Local Church is
“For the Unity of the Diocese of Jefferson City.” It also can be a part of your private prayer.
BISHOP’S INTENTION
EUCARISTIC HOLY HOUR
Come to a quiet place to pray. Prolong and intensify your reception with God by spend-ing a half hour with Him every Wednesday following 9:00 Mass.
Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life.
It turns what we have into enough, and more.
It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order,
confusion to clarity.
It can turn a meal into a feast,
a house into a home,
a stranger into a friend.
Melody Beattie
God and Creator, I praise you for the humble gifts of
bread and wine, through which I receive my Lord’s
Body and Blood. Amen
St. Patrick Catholic Church
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
THE DOOR IS OPEN - Knights are Catholic
men, 18 years of age and older, who are com-
mitted to making their community a better
place while supporting their Church and pro-
tecting and enhancing their family life.
MAY 18 -Fish Fry
4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Last Fish Fry until September
ALL YOU CAN EAT
Menu - baked or fried fish, Southern Carolina hush pup-
pies, macaroni and cheese, fries, beans, coleslaw, beverage
and dessert. Tickets are $9.00 for 8 years and above. Chil-
dren 7 and under free. Proceeds will go to benefit local
charitable activities.
COMMUNITY FOR CHRIST
CEREAL NEEDED
Let’s help stock the shelves! Donations can also be made to Community for Christ.
Thank you!!
RUMMAGE SALE
ST. PATRICK CATHOLIC CHURCH ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE
CHARITY GOLF EVENT
GREATER LAKE CHORALE SPRING CONCERTS
“Tuneful Memories” Sun. May 6 Our Savior Lutheran Church in Camdenton
All concerts start at 2:00 p.m.
WHERE: 176 Marian Dr. (N. Hwy 5), Laurie, MO WHEN: Thursday, June 21, 8-4 Friday, June 22, 8-4 $1/Bag Day Saturday, June 23, 8-Noon
St. Pat's Annual Rummage Sale is just around the corner...Please remember us when doing your spring cleaning, redecorating, or remodeling. We are happy to pick up your donations. To schedule a pickup, please call Joe Brown (502) 494-5127 or Marcy Brown (502) 568-3495. Anyone willing and able to help with Pickups, please contact Joe. Donations can also be dropped off at church between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. on the following Saturdays: May 5, 19, 26, June 2, and 16th, or you can call Marcy or Joe to schedule a time to meet to drop off a donation. As always, we appreciate your support. Thank you!!
KENT MEMORIAL LUTHERAN,
ST. PATRICK CATHOLIC, AND
WEST LAKE CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
INVITE YOU TO A CHARITY GOLF EVENT AT
INDIAN ROCK GOLF COURSE
TO BENEFIT COMMUNITY
CHILDREN’S VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
JUNE 3, 2018
FOUR PERSON SCRAMBLE
GET A TEAM TOGETHER AND JOIN THE FUN
3 FLIGHTS 3 PLACES/FLIGHT
NOON CHECK IN AND 1:00 PM SHOT GUN START
FOLLOWED BY BUFFET DINNER
ENTRY FEE $60.00/PLAYER
INCLUDES BUFFET DINNER AND PRIZES
Make checks payable to "West Lake Christian Church"
DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES MAY 20, 2018
ENTRY FORMS IN THE BACK OF CHURCH!
SUMMER HELP NEEDED
Part time help wanted for the summer months to assist
with grounds care and miscellaneous maintenance for
Church and Shrine. Interested applicants should contact
Tom Gerant at 573-286-1511.
ON THE GO
Lyceum Theatre, Arrow Rock, MO -
Musical play "CRAZY FOR YOU" June 29, 2018
$34 includes ticket and fried chicken for our picnic at
Arrow Rock State Historic Site. Please bring drinks and a dish to
share. Payment due before 5/20/18. Meet after 9 A.M. Mass in
the church parking lot. For reservations, contact Norma Gib-
bons (573) 374-8171.
IN A COMMUNITY, IN A FAMILY
"We cannot grow up by ourselves, we cannot jour-
ney on our own, in isolation; rather we grow in a
family, in a community.
And so it is in the Church! In the Church we can lis-
ten to the Word of God, the message that the Lord
has given us. In the Church we can encounter the
Lord in the sacraments, which are the open win-
dows through which the light of God is given to us.
In the Church we learn to live in the communion
and love that comes from God."
Pope Francis
REFLECTION: With whom do you journey? What
influences you the most? Is it the media? Is it your
friends? Is it the Lord? Spend time with those who
encourage your faith, dive into God's Word, and
frequent the sacraments.
Christian Faith Formation
PONDER WITH THE POPE
YOUTH FAITH FORMATION
Hidden in Plain Sight:
3 Ways for Families to Find Christ On the Road Home
posted in: Ways to Do Faith with Kids By Dr. Gregory Popcak
Recently we heard the Gospel where the disciples who en-countered Jesus on the road to Emmaus return to Jerusalem to tell what happened. In the middle of their story, Jesus appears again, terrifying everyone. The disciples think he is a ghost. They still can’t quite understand that something amazing is occurring in their midst.
How like them we are. Too many Catholic families struggle to encounter the resurrected Christ in our homes. A 2015 study by the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate, known as CARA, found that only 17 percent of Catholic families pray together. A more recent study by CARA found that 74 percent of Catholic youth stopped identifying themselves as Catholic between the age of 10 and 20.
The reason for all of this is simple. We, as a Church, are not teaching Catholic families how to experience Jesus in family life. Instead we settle for households that are vaguely haunted by the ghost of Jesus. A cross on the wall here. A picture there. A dusty Bible on the shelf. And of course, a few more rules than the neighbors have. In such homes, Christ is always hiding on the margins but never really present.
We can do better. Here are some ways your family can experi-ence Christ on the road back home.
1. Develop a Sacramental View of Family Life
Holy Cross Father Patrick Peyton, “The Rosary Priest” who was made venerable in 2017, used to say that “the family that prays together stays together,” but it is also true that a family can’t pray together unless it makes time to stay together. Like the disciples on the road to Emmaus, we can’t see Jesus when our minds are focused on all the places we have to go and things we have to do instead of being present in this moment.
Families must recognize that family life, itself, is an activity that requires a real investment of time. We must prioritize family rituals such as meal times, game night, a family day, family worship, family service. We must treat all other extra-curricular activities (sports, clubs, hobbies, etc) as fine things to do if we have the time for them after giving family life its due. We must reclaim a sacramental view of family life that celebrates family rituals — regular times to work, play, talk, pray and serve together — as sacred rites of the domestic church where we are given the opportunity to encounter and share Christ’s love.
2. Cultivate Family Spirituality
Building on this, we need to cultivate a family spirituality. My wife and I offer many ideas for creating a dynamic family spir-ituality in our book, Discovering God Together: The Catholic Guide to Raising Faithful Kids but you can start by simply pray-ing together — especially at meals, at bedtime, or in the morn-ing before you all start getting ready, or all of the above.
Before scattering to the four winds, gather together and pray. It doesn’t have to be long, just make sure it’s personal and meaningful. When you pray as a family, gently encourage eve-ryone to take turns thanking God for recent blessings and an-swered prayers, asking God for help with the problems of that day, and praying for the grace to be a faithful witness to Jesus’ love to everyone you meet throughout the day.
Of course, formal prayers, like the rosary, are a wonderful way to meditate on the life of Christ, but don’t just speed-mutter the words and check off the family-prayer box. Take an extra
minute before each decade and ask everyone to imagine what it must have been like for one of the people featured in the particular mystery (Jesus, Mary, a disciple, etc). Ask everyone to reflect on a time when they felt something similar. How did they experience God in that time? How might they do a better job experiencing him in the future? Then pray the decade.
However you pray as a family, don’t just say words at God. Bring him your heart and your lives.
3. Be a Family on a Mission
Consider how your family can make a difference in the lives of others. Start by asking what your family’s passions are: Mu-sic? Sports? Baking? The outdoors? Find a way to use these gifts to benefit others.
For instance, your musical family might do a concert at the local nursing home once a month. Your sports-loving family might think about ways to inspire good sportsmanship and team-spirit before each game. Your baking family might make cookies for the lonely people in your parish or neighborhood, or invite some people over for cake and a family Bible study. Your outdoorsy family might volunteer to do regular yard work for ailing or elderly neighbors. What is your mission? Let God use your family’s gifts to make a difference.
Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! This Easter season, let the resurrected Christ enliven your family with his love and teach you to experience your Catholic faith as the source of the warmth in your home.
MOTHER’S SHRINE
The National Shrine of Mary, Mother of the Church
Mary, Mother of the Church,
Feast Day
Monday, May 21.
Bishop Shawn McKnight will be celebrating 7:00 pm Mass following a candle light procession to the Shrine. A recep-tion will follow the Mass. Please join us in welcoming Bishop McKnight to our Parish and our Shrine.
CONTEST
Mother of the Year
Photo of the Year
Essay on Motherhood
Media Promotion
Brand/Logo
Start taking your best shots now and submit as many and as often as you like. You can start submitting your entries today.
FR. BARNETT: Please send me any quotes or drop off anything of Fr. Barnett’s we can use for his Memorial Mass and our 150th Anniversary cele-bration in October. Put your name on it so it can be returned to you.
Fr. Barnett’s one-liner:
Have you ever seen a U-Haul truck at a funeral? Submitted by Lucy Macek.
There will be a Memorial Mass for Fr. Barnett,
Saturday evening, Sept 8th, 7 pm, outside at the Shrine. Of course, there will be two collections taken with the “fish nets”.
Clip & Save Events & Pilgrimages May 19th –Pilgrimage Speaker – Shelley Pichler
May 20th- Angel Hunt
May 21st -Mass with Bishop McKnight—Mary,
Mother of the Church Feast Day,7pm, outside
June 16th- Pilgrimage Speaker-Sr. Doris Engeman
July—No Pilgrimage
August 10-11th- Diocesan Marian Conference *
Sept 8th- Fr. Barnett Memorial Mass 7pm, outside
Sept 15th – Pilgrimage Speaker – Dominic Rizzi
Oct 13th - Sesquicentennial (150th) St. Pat’s
Oct 20th - Pilgrimage Speaker -Frank Hays
* August only: Friday evening– 5:00 pm-registration, candlelight pro-
cession for outdoor 7:00 pm Mass. Saturday morning 7:00 am
Mass , ending with Closing Mass 4:30 pm
Monthly pilgrimages: registration 8:30 am, Closing Mass 4:30 pm.
For Reservations: [email protected], or call 573
374-MARY (6279).
Speakers Needed
The sound system was tested and three of the speakers need to be replaced.
Speakers are $600 each plus installation so the final bill will probably be approximately $2,400.
OFFERTORY GIFT BEARER
It is an honor to be an Offertory Gift Bearer. If you are interested, please let the Director of Worship know when you arrive at Mass.
Three people are needed to carry the bread, the wine, and the offertory collection. If you have a special event and would like you or
your family to be Gift Bearers, please call the Parish Office.
Each of the ministries you are involved with is important to the vitality, prayerfulness and beauty of our liturgical
celebrations. We are always looking for dedicated people to fill these roles. Think about, pray over, consider the
ministry that is calling you.
SATURDAY, May 12, 5:00 Lector: Jerry Dechant Greeters: Ellen Lovell, Mary Jane Gorbet Communion Ministers: Ellen Lovell, Mary Jane Gorbet Directors of Worship: Jim Troia & Jim Klein
SUNDAY, May 13 , 7:30 Lector: John Willcott Greeters: Diana Sutherland, Bob & Margaret Klein Communion Ministers: Ed Swanson, Linda Swanson Director of Worship: Steve Konuch
SUNDAY, May 13 , 9:00 Lectors: Troy Wormsley, Eric Tichy Greeters: Jean Lee, John Pilla, Bernie Marco Communion Ministers: Mary Noyes, Marilyn Slaughter Servers: Jacob Wormsley, Wesley LaHay Directors of Worship: Paul Van Evercooren & Jerry Unrein Pew Angel: Marilyn Vasey
LITURGICAL MINISTERS MAY 12 & 13