Rich in tradition, we are nourished by Word and Eucharist to live Jesus.
Fr. Bruce McCarty, Pastor Most Rev. William F. Medley, Bishop of the Diocese of Owensboro
Diocese of Owensboro Web Page Address: www.owensborodiocese.org USCCB Web Page Address: www.usccb.org
Parish Website: www.parishsfds.com
116 South 6th St. Paducah, KY 42001
PH: (270) 442-1923
FAX: (270) 443-4616
Office Hours: Mon-Fri
8:00 am - 4:30 pm
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WORSHIP SCHEDULE
50+ Social Guild - Cindy Davis Art & Environment - Maria Korte, Barbara Cissell & Jane Cassibry Bereavement Core Team - Rita Kuebrich Bereavement Meals - Patsy Hayden/Rose Marie Smith Card Making - Barbara Cissell Disaster Coordinator - Caleb King Education/Formation - Zach Ault Family & Social Life - Maria Korte Finance - Shawne Seibert Grand Knight Council # 1055 - Steve Batusic Grounds - Mark Lewis Homecoming - Vacant Hospitality/Receptions - Tonya Wetherington Knights of Columbus Liaison - Dickie Kuehn Parish Nurse - Kathy West Quilt Show Luncheon - Tracy Crawford & John Kuebrich Social Justice - Deacon Scott Jones St. Vincent de Paul Society- Suzanne Warren Stewardship - Jennifer Record Welcoming - Rose Marie Smith Worship & Spiritual Life - Brant Veal
PARISH STAFF PARISH COUNCIL Pam Matlock, Chair [email protected] Charlie Ross, Vice-Chair [email protected] Rachel Ford, Secretary [email protected] Joe Tarantino, Finance [email protected] Tonie Hatton, Worship & Spiritual Life [email protected] Allyn Johnson, Family & Social Life [email protected] Jennifer Washburn, Education & Formation [email protected] Niles Nichols, Social Justice [email protected] Janet Vasseur, Stewardship [email protected]
PARISH COMMITTEE CHAIRS
If you or a loved one is hospitalized, please e-mail Fr. Bruce to inform us as we cannot obtain this information from the hospital directly.
EDUCATION/FORMATION St. Mary School System - Phone 270-442-1681 Lisa Clark, Elementary School Principal Doug Shelton, Middle School/High School Principal Eleanor Mills Spry, Director
Jenny Nunley Stefanie Suazo Michael Eck Paducah Faith Formation Ging Smith, Director - 270-443-0295 Jenny Gillituk, Parish Board Rep Jason Martin, Parish Board Rep
MT. CARMEL CATHOLIC CEMETERY Mt. Carmel Catholic Cemetery Mt. Carmel Cemetery - P.O. Box 7346 Paducah, KY 42002 John Bufford - Caretaker - 270-331-1006
Mt. Carmel Parish Board Members Larry Roussin
Mass Schedule (Sign-up required)
Daily Masses: Tuesday 6:00 pm, Wednesday-Friday 8:00 am Weekend Masses: Saturdays 4:00 pm & 6:00 pm & Sundays 8:30 am & 11:00 am
Fr. Bruce McCarty, Pastor [email protected] Dcn. Scott Jones, Permanent Deacon Contact Parish Office Zach Ault, Pastoral Minister [email protected] Brant Veal, Director of Liturgy and Music [email protected] Maria Korte, Director of Youth Ministry/Sacramental Prep [email protected] Jennifer Record, Business Manager [email protected] Corina Klepeis, Bulletin Editor [email protected] Mark Lewis, Director of Maintenance/Janitorial Services [email protected] General [email protected]
Weekly Bulletin Deadline: Tuesday, a full week before, at 12 noon
Email items to: [email protected]
We are open for public Mass, while we recognize that many are eager to return to Mass in our churches, it remains im-portant for those who are el-
derly and otherwise at risk to refrain from returning to public liturgies until it is manifestly safe to do so. All the faithful continue to be dispensed from their Sun-day obligation until further notice. Those who are sick must stay home. Those considered high risk and their caregivers are strongly encouraged to stay home. When coming to Mass it will look differently. Since we will have to sanitize after each service we will be celebrating Mass in the parish hall. This is so that we can make sure all areas are cleaned with ap-propriate cleaner. The pews in the Church can only be cleaned with warm, soapy water and that does not satisfy the CDC regulation. We are also allowed only 33% of capacity. So, we will be offering more Mass times to accommodate this. We will only be able to have 75 people attend Mass at a time. We have a form posted on the website that you can access by going to www.parishsfds.com under the about and contact us tab. The direct link to the form is https://parishsfds.com/covidsurvey . This form will help us schedule ahead of time and keep our oc-cupancy in regulation. We are asking you to please fill this form out and come at the time se-lected. We will be making sure our Parishioners are able to attend and if there is room for others, they will be let in after we have all entered. Mass Time Options – Sing-up required. Daily Masses: Tues. 6:00 pm, Wed. - Fri. 8:00 am Weekend Masses: Saturday 4:00pm & 6:00 pm and Sundays at 8:30 am & 11:00 am The doors will be opened 30 minutes prior to each Mass time and will be locked when we reach full oc-cupancy or when Mass begins, whichever comes first. It is imperative that you keep the time that you have scheduled. If you need to change or update it, please contact the office. Please enter through the Parish Hall doors from the parking lot side, which will be the only entrance avail-able. The doors will be propped open for ease of en-trance. Here are some other changes that you need to know prior to coming to Mass. These are all driven by the Governors guidelines and have been approved by the Bishop:
• Anyone over the age of 2 must wear a mask at all times. If you are not able to wear a mask, please do not plan to come to Mass as you will not be let in with-out one. If you have a child that can’t keep a mask on, they cannot come. • We do have sanitizer, but please bring your own if you have it. • There cannot be any singing. • There will be someone directing you where to sit. We will fill in from front to back to keep social distance guidelines and you can only sit with people within your household. • We will exit from back to front and can’t gather in the parking lot. There will be someone directing you when to leave. • The collection basket will be out under the large crucifix on the wall. Please put your envelope or do-nations in the basket when you arrive. • During Communion –Fr. Bruce will come to each person and give Communion in the hand. You cannot receive by mouth at this time and there will be no Cup. • Staff will be at all Masses, if you have questions please ask one of them. They will be able to assist you should a need or questions arise. Bulletins are available for you to take after mass, it is also available on our parish website. All other re-sources can be found online as well. Some sites are posted on our website as well as the Diocesan web-site at https://owensborodiocese.org/ Bishop Medley has released a statement as well as the guidelines and it can be read on this link: https://owensborodiocese.org/return-to-public-mass/ Fr. Bruce will also not be able to hear confessions during this time. Some have raised the question about the possibility of providing general absolution to the assembly upon resuming public Mass. The Bishop discussed this and has stated that it is not clear that our circumstance would meet the church’s criteria for this act. Catechesis may be made to the faithful re-garding paragraph 1452 of the Catechism on making a perfect Act of Contrition. Please be patient and kind during this transition. It is new to all of us and we will get through it.
Safety Guidelines to follow for Mass Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time August 23, 2020
Saturday, August 22
Phil Hatton (D)
Sunday, August 23 Patricia Sullivan (D) Our Parish Family
Monday, August 24
No Scheduled Intentions
Tuesday, August 25 Members of the Vaughn Family (D)
Wednesday, August 26
Members of the Wilkens Family (D)
Thursday, August 27 Fred Leatherman (D)
Friday, August 28 Larry Roberts (D)
Saturday, August 29 Georgetta Roberts (D)
Sunday, August 30
Tom Goforth (D) Our Parish Family
Non-diocesan live-streamed Masses
Local Heart of the Nation Mass times can be found here:
https://www.heartofthenation.org/where-to-watch
https://www.watchthemass.com/
http://www.catholictv.org/masses/catholictv-mass
https://thesundaymass.org/
Monday
Rv 21:9b-14; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Jn 1:45-51
Tuesday 2 Thes 2:1-3a, 14-17; Ps 96:10-13; Mt 23:23-26
Wednesday
2 Thes 3:6-10, 16-18; Ps 128:1-2, 4-5; Mt 23:27-32
Thursday 1 Cor 1:1-9; Ps 145:2-7; Mt 24:42-51
Friday
1 Cor 1:17-25; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 10-11; Mt 25:1-13
Saturday
1 Cor 1:26-31; Ps 33:12-13, 18-21; Mk 6:17-29
Sunday
Jer 20:7-9; Ps 63:2-6, 8-9; Rom 12:1-2; Mt 16:21-27
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
August 24 - August 30
Registration at Faith Formation for all Catholic students in Pre-K through 12th grade attending
public school is going on.
Registration forms are in the parish website. Fill out forms and mail to Faith Formation with fees. You can also complete one online
at: http://stjohnspaducah.com/paducahff-registration.
After completing the online form, mail the check for fees to Faith Formation. If you have ques-
tions on registration or the Faith Formation pro-gram in general, please contact Ging Smith at:
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Brian Bailey Jack Ballard Lincoln Barber Patricia Bastida Jim & Gloria Bennett Robert Blades Ellen Brown Odell Burnett James Carbonel Cody Carrico Kathleen Casbon John Cash Linda Cash Betty Cassibry Judy Chandler Sandra Charlet Joanna Childers Lori Colburn George Cooper
Brandi Cope Jaxon Cope Nancy Doyle Ella May Durad Barbara Ann Durbin Mary Durbin Mary Fike Charles Fox Saundra Hall Frances Harbison Charlotte Harris Brenda Hatton Nora Hayden Charles Hensley Karen Hogancamp Danny Hunter Joanne Hutchinson Lee Hutchinson Diana Karnages Malcolm Kennedy Ethan Kloss Earl Kortz
Laura Lambert Tom Lampe Doug Mayer Natalie McIntosh Rick McKinney Nancy McLindon Joe Mikez Betty Moore Betty Myrick Lynda Oldham Martha O’Neill Jessica Oyola David Clay Pawley Bill Ray Betty Robinson Pat Robinson Charlie Roof Sheila Roof Enes Rowland J ulie Samples James Scott Matthew Shoulta
Mike & Esther Shoulta Bill Skees Heather Atkinson Slover Margie Smith Frann Southern Tonya Staup Roger Taylor Mary Theobald Katherine Thomasson Carolyn Thompson Mike Thompson Ann Tomlinson Virginia Vessels Brandon Warren Jeff Warren Mary Warren Glenda Whitis Linda Williams Nick Wilson Ronnie Wilson Norma Word Dot Youngblood
Please include the following people in your daily prayers! Prayer & Spiritual Life
Please pray for our active members of the military: Jordan Bucher
Dean Canestrini II
Zach Canestrini
Dexter Caruthers
Eamon Hannon
Logan Livesay
James McCoart
Alec McMahon
Luke Nimmo
Justin Raney
Eric Shoulta
Drake Walsh
Jacob Wray
A Prayer for Healthcare Workers during this time of the Coronavirus COVID-19
Loving God,
We place into your care
All our doctors, nurses and healthcare workers.
Give them courage of heart
And strength of mind and body.
Keep them safe from harm.
May they know our deep gratitude
For all they are doing
To heal and help those affected by
The coronavirus.
God of all consolation
May they know your protection and peace.
Bless them in these challenging days
And bless their families.
Amen.
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On behalf of the family of Rob Ford, we would like to thank all the people that provided food as well as those that got the lunch ready and served.
Thank you to the Knights of Columbus for the use of the Columbia Hall.
- Rachel Ford
If you are visiting our parish offices or meeting with someone of the staff, please remember you
will need to be screened before entering the facilities.
Please go directly to the parish office and this
will be done for you.
Thank you for your understanding and for following covid-19 guidelines for public
places. Stay healthy!
FINANCIAL REPORT
Operating Budget Regular Sunday Collection 8/16/20: $ 10,348.15 Weekly ACH/Misc. Deposits 8/10/20-8/16/20: $ 2,048.00 Total Collections through 8/16/20: $ 89,449.27 Budget Year to Date (7 weeks): $ 101,405.78 Over/Under YTD Budget: ($11,956.51) Weekly Sunday Collection Budget: $ 14,486.54 Special Collections 8/16/20: $ 355.00
We are following a New Mass Schedule until
further notice. All attendees must be registered on the mass list at the office. Thank you!
Tuesdays: 6pm Wed-Fri: 8am
Saturdays: 4pm and 6pm Sundays: 8:30am and 11am
Those parishioners who were attending the noon mass will be placed according to their requests.
All 8am mass attendees should now attend 8:30am and all 10am mass attendees should
attend 11am.
In order to follow the health guidelines and keep our allowed capacity, all attendees must attend
the mass they have signed up for.
If you have any questions please contact the office. Thank you for
your understanding and patience.
The Daughters of Isabella will be selling their homemade Cobblers for the Labor Day BBQ sales at the Knights of Columbus #1055 on
Jefferson Street.
BBQ and cobblers will be offered Drive Thru that day.
The Social Jus ce Commi ee needs some volunteers to help our parish family. We are in
need of 8 adult volunteers to complete the projects for those in need.
There are 2 outdoor pain ng projects and 1
landscaping and trash removal project. This will be a half day of work, prayer, and fellowship.
Lunch will be provided.
Please contact Deacon Sco Jones at jonessco [email protected] to volunteer or for more
informa on.
If you are unable to volunteer, you can provide a monetary dona on to cover the cost of supplies, please note social jus ce
on your check.
Parish Family
Saturday, September 12th
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Worship/Spiritual Life
“But who do you say that I am?”
Jesus retreats with his disci-ples to the forested hills and refreshing streams of Caesa-rea Philippi (in the northern tipof Israel between Lebanon and Syria) for some private time with them to reflect on what they have seen and heard. After asking what others say about him, he ask his disciples “But who do you say that I am?” Despite reli-gious, social and family influ-ences that prevented others from recognizing the Messi-ah, Simon Peter accepts re-sponsibility for his own faith and declares, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” Jesus uses the occa-sion to give Peter (The Rock) responsibility for preserving and passing on that faith to
others. As a consequence of our baptism we each have a share in the responsibility for preserving and passing on that faith. That requires a mature and constantly grow-ing faith. A simple test: How would we answer Jesus if he ask, “But who do you say that I am?” What would we say to other who ask, “Who is Je-sus?”
Gospel Reading Matthew 16:13-20
Simon Peter acknowledges Jesus as the Christ and is given the key to the Kingdom of Heaven. Background on the Gospel Reading By Loyola Press
It is important to read today’s Gospel and next week’s Gospel as two parts of a single story. These readings are a turning point in Matthew’s Gospel. This week we hear Jesus name Simon Peter as the rock upon which he will build his Church. Next week we will hear Jesus call this same Simon Peter "Satan" when he reacts negatively to Jesus’ pre-diction about his passion and death.
In today’s Gospel, Jesus asks his disciples what people are saying about his identity. The disciples indicate that most people believe that Jesus is a prophet of Israel. Then Jesus asks his disciples who they believe that he is. Simon Peter answers, identifying Jesus as the Messiah, the Son of God. Jesus commends Simon Peter for this profession of faith, indicating that this insight has come from God. Be-cause of Simon Peter’s response, Jesus calls him the "rock" upon which Jesus will build the Church. This is a word play on the name Peter, which is the Greek word for "rock." Peter is then given special authority by Je-sus, a symbolic key to the Kingdom of Heaven. Peter will play an important role in the early Christian com-munity as a spokesperson and a leader. In today’s Gospel, Peter’s recognition of Jesus’ identity is credited to a revelation by God. This will contrast sharply with Jesus’ rebuke of Peter in next week’s Gospel. When Peter rejects Jesus’ prediction of his passion and death, Peter is said to no longer be thinking as God does but as humans do.
The use of the term church in today’s Gospel is one of only three such occurrences in Matthew’s Gospel. Peter in this Gospel is being credited as the foundation for the Church, a privilege granted to him because of his recognition of Jesus’ identity. The Church continues to be grounded in the faith that Jesus Christ is Lord.
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Saint Augustine of Hippo Bishop and Doctor of the Church
Aug. 28th St. Augustine, also called Saint Augustine of Hippo, (born No-vember 13, 354, in Tagaste, Nu-midia (now Souk Ahras, Algeria)—died August 28, 430, Hippo Regius (now Annaba, Algeria); feast day August 28), bishop of Hippo from 396 to 430, one of the Latin Fathers of the Church and perhaps the most significant Christian thinker af-ter St. Paul. Augustine’s adaptation of classical thought to Christian teaching created a theological system of great power and lasting influence. His numerous written works, the most important of which are Confessions (c. 400) and The City of God (c. 413–426), shaped the practice of biblical exegesis and helped lay the founda-tion for much of medieval and modern Christian thought. In Roman Catholicism he is formally recog-nized as a doctor of the church.
Check out our home project of the week on our live video Facebook page.
You can make so many things with popsicle sticks!
Pray for teachers back to school, you can work on
this craft for your teacher’s first day of
school.
Remember to follow St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church Facebook page for live craft tutorial videos, diocese information and many other posts you may be
interested in.
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Congratulations to Grace Wells and Joseph Gillituk on receiving the SLIM Award at Mass! Our Parish has been blessed with the leadership of these two youths’ through the many years that they have given their time, talent and
treasure to St Francis de Sales family! Prayers to a fantastic future to you and all of the Seniors heading off to the Mili-tary, Trade Schools, Work Force, and many Colleges! Sky is the limit!
2020 SLIM (Servant Leaders in Ministry) Awards
Education AND formation The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)
Inquirers Welcome! The Inquiry Period in RCIA is informal and open to any non-Catholics who have an interest in the Catholic faith. We welcome all questions and there is no commitment requested or expected during this time.
Weekly gatherings have begun! If you know of anyone that might be interested, extend a gentle invitation! These sessions are on Tuesday evenings from 6:00-7:30pm in the St. Jane Frances Religious Education Center.
At this time, due to capacity restrictions on gatherings, we do need to know who will be in attendance so we can plan accordingly. Please contact Zach Ault at [email protected] or 270-442-1923 (ext. 5) with any
questions or to inform us of your participation!
Catholic Architecture & Furnishings—What does it mean? Nearly every detail of a traditional Catholic church building has a precise and rich significance, pointing to important aspects of Catholic faith and practice.
"Visible churches are not simply gathering places but signify and make visible the Church living in this place, the dwelling of God with men reconciled and united in Christ . . . In this 'house of God' the truth and the harmony of the signs that make it up should show Christ to be present and active in this place." (CCC 1180-81)
Perhaps the most common elements of the nave are the pews and their kneelers. Most commonly pews are formed by a wooden bench with a back. Padded kneelers are another common feature. The traditional arrangement of pews is unidirectional — that is, one behind the next, facing the sanctuary of the church. Pews contribute to making the nave look like a church; they are a part of our Catholic patrimony and have commonly been used in the West since at least the thirteenth century, when
they were designed as backless benches. By the late sixteenth century most Catholic churches being built included wooden pews with kneelers and high backs. But even before the time when pews were commonly used, the faithful still knelt during much of the Mass.
Kneeling has always been a distinct posture for Catholic worship; first, in adoration of Christ, and second, as a posture of humility. Significantly, Catholic worship includes both adoration and the humbling of oneself before God. The pew is simply meant to accommodate this particular posture of worship.
~ Excerpted from CatholicCulture.org ~
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SOCIAL JUSTICE
Hospital Visits Fr. Bruce would like to remind everyone that if you or a loved one is hospitalized, please call the office at 270-442-1923 to inform us as we cannot obtain information from the hospital directly.
Our parish takes care of the soup kitchen on the 1st Wednesday of the month from
8:30 am - 1:30 pm. We are currently seeking volunteers for Wednesday:
September 2nd
Please e-mail Dan Kelley at [email protected] or call (270) 559-0876 to get on the schedule.
SCHEDULED HIGHLIGHTS
Employment Opportunities St. Mary School System Employment Opportunities:
Staff Employment Opportunities 1. After-school Childcare Assistants - Part Time Must be 16 years old or older For above position, submit resume, cover letter, and Staff Employment Application to: Eleanor Spry 1243 Elmdale Rd Paducah, KY 42003 or email above information to [email protected] 2. Custodian - Full Time, Includes benefits Must be able to lift at least 20+ pounds, prefer custodial ex-perience. 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM 6.5 hours For above position, submit Staff Employment Application with work references to: Eleanor Spry 1243 Elmdale Rd Paducah, KY 42003 or email above information to [email protected] 3. Preschool Aide Desired qualifications for the position are: 1) High School Diploma, 2) able to meet Safe Environment requirements, 3) preference to applicants with child care experience and training. Additional training to meet child care license requirements provided upon hire. For above position, submit Staff Employment Application with work references to: Eleanor Spry 1243 Elmdale Rd Paducah, KY 42003 or email above information to [email protected] Faculty Employment Opportunities 1. Elementary Teacher Desired qualification for the position are: 1) a practicing Catholic, preferred, 2) a bachelors degree minimum with a teacher certification Send Faculty Employment Application and resume to: Eleanor Spry 1243 Elmdale Rd Paducah, KY 42003 [email protected] 2. Substitute Teachers - all schools Send Faculty Employment Application and resume to: Eleanor Spry 1243 Elmdale Rd Paducah, KY 42003 [email protected] **All positions require a cleared background check and completion of Safe Environment training with certificates on file before beginning work at the schools.
St. Vincent de Paul's Helpline
St. Vincent de Paul’s Food pantry is in need of some items. The cart will be out in the parish hall corridor this
weekend and every weekend going forward if you would like to bring any donations.
Needed items: Cereal & Instant Potatoes
Also, gift cards from Kroger or
Banks, they use them to replenish meat and
sliced bread which they cannot always get enough of.
Thank you for your support!
Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time August 23, 2020
August 24 - Theresa Newman August 25 - Beatriz Bradley, Allison Meyer, Shawne
Seibert, Linda Williams, Levicie Zambella August 26 - Rocco Zakutney August 27 - George Rousseau August 28 - David Burkeen, Jason Cope, Lisa Zakutney August 29 - Conrad Green, Linda Prevallet, Richard Yasko August 30 - William Michael Word
Birthdays
Welcome!
ARE YOU NEW TO THE PADUCAH AREA? HAVE YOU DECIDED YOU WANT TO JOIN THE ST. FRANCIS DE SALES PARISH FAMILY AND DON’T
KNOW HOW TO DO THAT? Please fill out the form below and put in the offering or mail to the church office. Last Name: ______________________________ First Name: ______________________________ Address: ________________________________ Email: _________________________________
Wedding Anniversaries
KY COVID-19 Hotline: 800-722-5725
Deacon Scott Jones Leading an Online Rosary
Our Deacon Scott Jones is leading an online rosary everyday at 7 pm
(Central Time) through his Facebook page. Please check his page for exceptions and changes
on schedule and times.
Please join him as he prays for our Holy Father, for good health,
healing, and protection from the corona virus pandemic.
Other intentions will be announced online at the start of
the rosary, and your own personal intentions are always welcome.
Altar Linens
Kathy West
MOWING SCHEDULE
Week of August 23
Vance Shore
Mark Lewis
WEEDING SCHEDULE
Week of August 23
Janie Jones
The Daughters of Isabella Meeting will be on:
September 1st at 6:00 PM at Columbia Hall
Please come and help us plan for the group.
Masks are required.
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August 27 Johnny & Kathy Caruthers (32) August 29 William T. & Judith Hayden (61) Eddie P. & Jane Wilson (8) James & Judith Bonner (50)
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St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church 116 South 6th Street Paducah, Ky. 42001 Telephone: (270) 442-1923
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