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Page 1: Pax Christi Catholic Church Staff, Lexington, KY
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PAX CHRISTI CATHOLIC CHURCH CELEBRATES OUR LIFE TOGETHER AS STEWARDS OF GOD’S GIFTS

LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY July 28, 2013

Sat. Jul 27 5:00 PM Pr & Hom: Fr. Nick

Eternal happiness of Kathy Foley

Sun. Jul 28 8:30 AM Pr & Hom: Fr. Nick

Eternal happiness of Kathryn Walters

11:00 AM Pr & Hom: Fr. Larry

Special intentions of all Parishioners

Genesis 18:20-32; Colossians 2:12-14; Luke 11:1-13

Mon. Jul 29 12:00 PM Pr & Hom: Fr. Nick

Eternal happiness of Mthr Celeste Marie & Shaughnessy family

Exodus 32:15-24, 30-34; John 11:19-27

Tues. Jul 30 9:30 AM Pr & Hom: Fr. Larry

In honor of the Blessed Mother.

Exodus 33:7-11, 34:5b-9, 28; Matthew 13:36-43

Wed. Jul 31 6:30 PM Pr & Hom: Fr. Nick

Eternal happiness of Joseph P. Russell, Sr

Exodus 34:29-35; Matthew 13:44-46

Thurs. Aug 1 9:30 AM Pr & Hom: Fr. Nick

Eternal happiness of Walter L. Carlson, IVy

Exodus 40:16-21, 34-38; Matthew 13:4753

Fri. Aug 2 12:00 PM Pr & Hom: Fr. Larry

Eternal happiness of Mthr Celeste Marie & Shaughnessy family

Leviticus 23:1, 4-11, 15-16, 27, 34b-37; Matthew 13:54-58

Sat. Aug 3 5:00 PM Pr & Hom: Fr. Larry

Eternal happiness of Roy Metcalfe

Sun. Aug 4 8:30 AM Pr & Hom: Fr. Nick

Special intentions of all Parishioners

11:00 AM Pr & Hom: Fr. Larry

Eternal happiness of Harold M. Rodman

Ecclesiastes 1:2, 2:21-23; Col. 3:1-5, 9-11; Luke 12:13-21

We welcome Joseph & Gloria Hinton and

family. We are currently a parish of 957

households with approximately 1612 adult ministers

witnessing to the “Good News.”

Sunday

Sept. 8th

Dear Friends

The readings this week are among my favorite in all of

scripture. The story of Abraham arguing with God truly

gives us a way of relating to God which is so natural. He

prays without fear of God. He knows that God is loving

and he reminds God of his goodness; he barters with God

reminding God of His nature. The readings remind us that

we are called to pray for others, and to assert our need

with God.

In the Gospel, Jesus also teaches us how to pray, by first

praising God, and then asking for God for our need. And

this is important. Often we ask God for our wants, and

then are dejected because we believe that God is not

answering our request. We can ask God for our ‘wants’

and our God may want to respond to them, but God, who

is a God of love, will give us everything we need for our

salvation. Just as a parent provides for the needs of a

child, and at times even their wants.

The dogma of our faith is that Jesus died for our salvation,

for our immortal dwelling with God in heaven. The prayer

of Abraham assures us of this—as God was willing to spare

a whole City for the sake of ten good people. Ten is an

important number within Judaism, because ten people

were needed to pray. This isn’t true of Catholicism, we say

“where two or three are gathered Christi is among us.”

The Apostle tells us we are called to “bring to completion”

the word of God for the world. This is the crucial aspect of

prayer, that through prayer we bring to completion what

God has begun through His saving action. The Apostle

reminds us that “in my flesh I am filling up what is lacking

in the afflictions of Christ on behalf of his body, which is

the church”.

Last week we heard about being a welcoming people. This

week we learn that part of our welcoming attitude is to

pray for others so that they can be aware of God’s action

in their lives.

More importantly what our prayer reminds us is that we

are all children of God, that God is our Father who wants

to do for us, to give us our daily needs. We also pray that

we may forgive those who have hurt us, because we know

that God forgives us. Being a welcoming people means

praying for and forgiving those around us.

Peace and Prayers,

Fr. Nick

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SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Coordinator Homebound Eucharist Ministry

This ministry brings communion

and prayer to people who

cannot get to mass. PAX

CHRISTI has primary

responsibility for Catholics at

the Sayre Village complex and

Morning Point. We also have a few parishioners

because of illness who cannot come to mass.

The ministry team includes ten to twelve people, so you

only need to be available once monthly—however, you

can go more often.

Currently the ministry team is looking for a coordinator

to schedule ministers, and to inform Fr. Nick weekly by

email of the activities of the ministry. If you are

interested in coordinating the ministry, please see Carol

Yang, or call Fr. Nick. Thank you.

Health Ministry

The Health Ministry team

is reconstituting itself.

The team sponsors the

twice annual Blood

Mobile Drive, and assures

that the First Aide kits,

and emergency equipment at PAX CHRISTI is current. If

you are interested in helping with the Health Ministry

Committee, please contact Jonathan Drake or call Fr.

Nick. Thank you.

Welcoming Committee

We are searching for

someone who is willing to

chair and coordinate a

Welcoming Committee.

The purpose of the

committee is to engage

parishioners and visitors who come to mass on the

weekends. The committee has the following

component parts:

• Someone to cover a welcoming table at each

mass

• Individuals to serve as greeters and ushers, to

assist people find a seat and to collect the Offertory at

mass. These individuals are also responsible for

straightening out the books and bulletin after each

mass.

The person who coordinates this committee will be

responsible for scheduling coverage at the Welcome

Table, and six individuals to serve as greeters/ushers,

etc. at each weekend mass.

If this is something you may be interested in, or if you

believe this is necessary for our church, you are invited

to contact Father Nick at [email protected] or by

phone 859-351-7825 to help pull together this ministry.

Thank you.

Catechists

We are still looking for

individuals who are

willing to serve as

catechists for the

children’s Faith Walk

formation program. If

you feel you can share your faith with the young people

of our parish, please contact Edward Shuman at

[email protected] to express your interest.

GO-GO BOARD God Opportunities,

Giving Opportunities

These ministry opportunities are being posted to inform you of some of the current opportunities for you to live out

your faith by sharing it with others. Each of us is called to be a disciple of Christ, which means not only listening to the

message of salvation but also it means to bring this message of salvation to those around us. Social scientist tells us

the major reason adults leave the church is no one misses them, and one of the reasons children when they leave the

home leave the church is that they do not see that belief in God and membership in a church meant anything to their

parents. Your participation in any of these ministries is not only an opportunity to serve the community, it is an

opportunity to live out your faith. Contact Fr. Nick if you have another interest in sharing your faith. Thanks

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PAX CHRISTI CATHOLIC CHURCH CELEBRATES OUR LIFE TOGETHER AS STEWARDS OF GOD’S GIFTS

LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY July 28, 2013

STEWARDSHIP MINUTE

“Ask and you will receive; seek and you will find; knock

and the door will be opened to you.” Luke 11:9

Jesus assures us that if we ask Him, God will take care of what we need. The problem is that in our culture we often confuse what we really need with what we simply want. Many people need very little. However, we usually want so much more. A good steward only asks God for what he needs.

If you are going into the hospital or are in the hospital, you

need to notify us so that a priest or deacon can visit you.

Federal Privacy regulations prevent the hospital from

notifying the church. You or a member of your family must let

the church know if someone is hospitalized or placed into a

nursing facility, so that we can pray for them and visit them.

Thank you.

To request a change in the bulletin prayer request listing, please

call 273-9999 or e-mail [email protected]. If you or family

members are in the hospital and wish a visit from the parish staff or

volunteers please call the church office at 273-9999 to let us know.

HIPAA Privacy regulations do not allow Hospitals and Nursing Homes to give out this information.

Please Pray For… Drew Alexander, Teresa Allison (mother of

Tamara Fitch), Bruce Arseneau, James Banta, Vivian Barker,

David Barker, Linda Bond, Fran Burch, Evan Edwards Carter,

Nancy Caywood, Bea Clark (mother of Jaye Baesler), Barbara

Cooley, John Cooley, Lynne Costello, Betty Cox, Patty Cox, Marsha

Crowder, Jim Davis (brother of Peyton Nunley), Geneva Doak

(mother of June Brittain), Frank Dries, Jade Dries, Whit Dupree,

Tom Edel (brother of Michael Edel), Steve Fairchild, Mark Farrow,

Mary Ferguson, Earl & Jean Fields, Frank Fitch, Tim Fugate,

Travis Gaines, Mary Garrison, Ethan Goode (great-grandson of

Lucille Barry), Betsy Grant, Sharon Grossklaus, Eileen Hardesty,

Jordan Harmon, Paul Helton, Kenneth Holland, Walter Hudepohl

(father of Rosemary Carter), Charlie Humphries, Betty Huzl

(mother of Joe Huzl), Rachel King, Delores Kirk, Karen Knafl,

David Kruppa, Pat Lanning (sister of Mary Dries), Mary Beth

Long, Russell Long, Regina Martin, Cheryl Mathews, Walter

Mattingly, Meg Marrillia (sister of Terri Horn), Gail McGillis, Mike

Morris, Carol North (mother of Leta Mayhew), Sydney O’Dea

(granddaughter of Duby O’Dea), Dick Olivier, Joseph Olivo

(grandson of John & Agnes Carty), Judy Ooton (sister of Syl

Hansen), Andrew Osborn, Doug Parks, Anne Philbrick, Brenda

Phillips, Pete Push, Susan Rasmussen, George Records, Pam Rich,

Slade Richmond, Brent Rogers, Celaine Rolando, Ida St. Angelo

(mother of Steve St. Angelo), Francis Ste Marie, Joan Shuey, Merle

Sly, Carolyn Smith, Jean Smith, Serena Streetman, Janice Thomas,

Nick Thomas, Jacque Tuttle, Steve Tynan, John Williamson,

Marlin Yawn, Colleen Young, Tina Young

PARISH CALENDAR Jul 28 Visioning Meeting 10:00 AM Jul 28 Garden of Eatin’ 12:15 PM Aug 1 Finance Council 6:30 PM Aug 4 Baptism Preparation Class 12:15 PM Aug 8 Property Committee 6:30 PM Aug 9 Prime Timers trip on Belle of Louisville Aug 10 Wedding (Tubbesing/Armenter) 7:00 PM Aug 12 Social Life 7:00 PM Aug 12 Women’s Book Club 7:00 PM Aug 12 Knights of Columbus 7:15 PM Aug 14 Fayette Deanery 1:15 PM Aug 15 Office Closed Aug 17 Wedding (Linsley/Littrell) 1:30 PM Aug 18 Filipino Mass 5:00 PM Aug 19 Men’s Group 7:15 PM Aug 22 Pastoral Council 6:30 PM

Weekly Scheduled Activities:

Tuesday Book Club After 9:30 AM Mass Choir Practice 7:30 PM Thursday Gamblers Anonymous 6:30 PM Centering Prayer Group 7:15 PM Friday Rosary 11:30 AM Saturday Reconciliation 3:30 PM

Finance Council

Offertory this week

2012-2013 Weekly Budgeted Need: $11,346 July 20/21ST weekend donations $ 7,632

Thank you for your generosity

Special Collection – Collection for the Church in Central

and Eastern Europe Thank you for your generous contributions to the Collection for the Church in Central and Eastern Europe. Your generosity not only helps provide for the physical and spiritual needs of those in the region, it also helps provide pastoral care and catechesis that restores the strength of the Church. Please visit www.usccb.org to learn

more about what your donation has accomplished.

Faith & Finance with Phil Lenahan Proverbs 22:7 says, “The borrower is the slave of the lender.” Developing an effective strategy for debt repayment requires an acknowledgment of the problem, changes in behavior that lead to increased income and reduced expenses, and a methodical plan to apply the freed up resources to debt

repayment, focusing on the highest interest rate debt first.

KROGER GIFT CARDS On Sale Next Weekend—August 3rd & 4th Pax Christi receives, on average, $1,000 per month

from reloads on Pax Christi Kroger Cards.

$25 and $10 cards are available

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SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Following THE WORD

Genesis 18:20-32; Colossians 2:12-14; Luke 11:1-13

Adults: Have your most recent prayers been

prayers of praise, petition, or sorrow? Which

kind of prayer do you need to practice more

often?

Children: What are you most thankful for right

now?

Adult Faith Walk

Know someone interested in the Catholic Faith?

Inquiry sessions will be held Sunday morning at 9:45am as needed. Please contact the church office at 273-9999 or email [email protected].

Women’s Spirituality Book Club

Next Meeting -- Monday,

August 12th at 7:00 PM

Our book for August is House of Secrets by Tracie Peterson. We will meet at the retreat house, 3989 Toronto Ct and you are invited to bring a snack to share. Contact Melissa Holland at 273-9999 or [email protected] if you have any questions.

Civil Dialogue "Instead, speak the truth in love"

(Eph. 4:15)

Kentucky church leaders will be coming together October 24th (noon) – 25th (2:30) at Kentucky Dam Village Park for the 2013 annual event of the Kentucky Council of Churches. It is not necessary to be a delegate; all interested persons are

welcome. We will explore Civil Dialogue through the biblical theme, "Instead, speak the truth in love" (Eph. 4:15). Keynote speakers will be Ms. Renee Shaw of Kentucky Educational Television, and Dr. Kathryn Johnson of Louisville Presbyterian Seminary. There will also be workshops and worship. For more information, please see the lead article on the Council’s web site at http://www.kycouncilofchurches.org or contact Vennie Constant at [email protected]

or 502-456-1986.

Children / Youth Faith Walk

Catechists Needed! We are still looking for catechists and/or regular assistants for many of our Sunday school programs. The following grades are especially in need of volunteers:

� Preschool � Kindergarten � Reconciliation/First Communion (2nd grade) � 5th Grade � Pre-Confirmation (7th Grade)

Your help is essential to our Sunday school programs. These programs will not be able to continue without catechists! To volunteer, contact Edward Shuman at [email protected] or 859-273-9999.

Virtus certification is required for all catechists, assistants,

and substitutes. To see a list of upcoming Virtus sessions, visit

https://www.virtusonline.org/virtus/reg_list.cfm and select

“Lexington, KY (Diocese)” as your location.

Save the date…

Faith Walk Orientation and Pancake Breakfast

Sunday, August 25th at 9:45am Faith Walk classes are offered for Pre-School through High School and meet on Sundays, 9:45am to 10:45am (in between the masses). All registered members will receive more information with schedules of events in early August.

Catechist Conference

Saturday, August 17

9:00am to 3:00pm

at Cathedral of Christ the King

Joan Watson, Assistant Director of Catechistics, Aquinas College, will be the guest presenter. The afternoon session will be devoted to an explanation of the new Diocesan Catechist Certification Program. Cost is $10 and includes lunch and a light breakfast. The parish will cover the cost of the conference. Contact Rod Stern, 253-1993 ext 221 or

[email protected] for more information.

Save the date…Are you an alumna of St. Peter School, St.

Paul School or Sts. Peter & Paul School? Maybe you are a former parent, teacher, staff or member of the community. SPPS invites you to the Saintennial Alumni Reunion … celebrating 100 years … on Saturday, October 19, 2013. Make sure we have your name and contact information. Visit www.sppslex.org and click on the “Alumni” button on the home page. Or you can email Lorri at [email protected].

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PAX CHRISTI CATHOLIC CHURCH CELEBRATES OUR LIFE TOGETHER AS STEWARDS OF GOD’S GIFTS

LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY July 28, 2013

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SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

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Out & About

Jul 28 YOUNG ADULT CATHOLICS (YAC) Join us as we make dinner for & eat with the families at the Ronald McDonald House. Meet at Newman Ctr at 5:15pm to carpool or 5:30pm at Ronald McDonald House. Please bring a few dollars to cover cost of food. Ollie [email protected]

Aug 5 EXPLORING SPIRITUALITY: Searching for God 6:30pm at St. Paul Catholic Church. This adult education series continues with “Ursuline Spirituality.” Sister Clara Fehringer, OSU will be the guest speaker. This monthly education series meets the 1st Monday of each month with different topics & special guest speakers.

Aug 7 CONVERSATION WITH ANTHONY FUINA 5:30pm Mass followed by program 6-7:30pm at Christ the King. Anthony Fuina, president of the Saint Padre Pio Miracle Foundation, will share his miraculous story of being touched by Padre Pio & overcoming cancer.

Sep 14 STEVE ANGRISANO IN CONCERT 6:30pm at Christ the King, Hehman Hall. “Be a joyful light to the world!” is a multigenerational presentation for all ages. Contact Elena 268-1268 or [email protected].

Music News… As Catholics, we are blessed with a liturgy that offers many opportunities to lift our voices in giving praise and thanks to God in spoken word and song. In an attempt to strengthen that sense of community during Mass, we will be selecting hymns throughout the year that will be repeated several weeks in a row. You may have noticed this repetition already with our opening hymn “Come, Now Is the Time to Worship.” I strongly encourage each and every one of you to join us in singing AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE during the entire Mass, as we are all called to engage in fully conscious and active

participation, which does include singing (regardless of ability). But please take a close look at the words to the hymn below and join with us in answering its call as one parish family, in the gift of song that God has blessed each and every one of us with. Come, now is the time to worship. Come, now is the time to give your heart. Come, just as you are to worship. Come, just as you are before your God. Come. One day every tongue will confess you are God. One day every knee will bow. Still the greatest treasure remains for those who gladly choose you now.

Special Announcements

SAVE THE DATES…

Aug 25 – Faith Walk Orientation & Pancake Breakfast Sept 7 – Tent Sale, 8:00am Sept 8 – Parish Picnic, 4:00pm Oct 25 – Autumn Affair at Malone’s

HELP NEEDED… As preparations begin for our next Tent/Yard Sale on September 7th, we are looking for individuals with trucks that can help pick up items for the sale. Please contact Michele Kubeck at [email protected]. Thanks for your help!

ATTENTION LADIES The Pax Christi Women’s Group will be meeting for

dinner Thursday, August 8th ~ 6:30pm at Hacienda,

110 Cynthia Dr, Brannon Crossing

Please contact Bax McClure 859-940-0618 or

Felicia May 859-971-1238 if you have any questions.

The Knights of Columbus is an organization deeply rooted in

the Catholic faith that is based on Charity, Unity, Fraternity &

Patriotism with many great benefits for both the member and

all of his family. We are here to serve our parish, & the

greater faith community. Contact Walt Keller @859-327-

1283 or [email protected] or call Mike Binzer @224-

1297 or [email protected].

Next Regular Meeting: Monday, August 12th at 7:15 pm

Next Officer’s Meeting: Monday, August 26th at 7:15pm

All members invited to all meetings!

Bike for Veterans Boy Scout, Nathan Rayens, is working on his Eagle Project and is seeking donated bikes to be refurbished and distributed to homeless veterans through the Catholic Action Center. Please call or email Nathan at 859-492-6385 or [email protected] if you are able to donate a bike in any condition and he will arrange to pick it up. Thank you!

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