SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH 1003 Wyoming Street Bluefield, WV 24701
Phone: 304-327-5623 Emergency Phone: 304-320-6037 Fax: 304-327-7769
Parish Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 9:00am – 4:00pm, Friday 9:00am – 12:00pm Web: http://www.sacredheartbluefield.org Facebook: http://facebook.com/sacredheartbluefield
PASTOR: Rev. Sebastian Devasya E-mail: [email protected] PASTORAL ASSOCIATE: Deacon Donald Hammond E-mail: [email protected] PASTORAL ASSOCIATE: Julia Harrison, M.A.A.T. E-mail: [email protected]
YOUTH MINISTRY DIRECTOR: Wendi Aiello E-mail: [email protected] 304-320-2150 PARISH SECRETARY: Diane Ott E-mail: [email protected] PARISH BOOKKEEPER: Kim Hickman E-mail: [email protected] BAPTISM & MARRIAGE Contact Deacon Don Hammond at 304-327-5623.
CONFESSIONS: Saturdays: 5:30pm–5:45pm ~ First Saturdays: 10:00-11:00am or by appointment
Bulletin Info Deadline is Wednesday at 4:00pm and Newsletter Info Deadline is by the 25th of each month at 4:00pm
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MASS SCHEDULE & INTENTIONS ROSARY ~ Saturday: 5:30 PM ~ Sunday: 8:30 AM
SATURDAY, AUGUST 17 ~ 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time 6:00 PM ~ Sacred Heart Parish
SUNDAY, AUGUST 18 ~ 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:00 AM ~ Doris Stovall
TUESDAY, AUGUST 20 12:00 NOON ~ Sacred Heart Parish
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21 12:00 NOON ~ Sacred Heart Parish
SATURDAY, AUGUST 24 ~ 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time 6:00 PM ~ Julia Bates & Mary Peebles by Steven & Patty Peebles
SUNDAY, AUGUST 25th ~ 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:00 AM ~ James Russell Rice by Harold (Sandy) & Elinor Bright
EVENTS THIS WEEK
SATURDAY, AUGUST 17 6:00 PM Mass ~ COAR Mission Speaker
SUNDAY, AUGUST 18 9:00 AM Mass ~ COAR Mission Speaker 5:00 PM ~ Centering Prayer
MONDAY, AUGUST 19 Parish Office Closed ~ Staff Day of Prayer 7:00 PM ~ Men’s Bible Study Group ~ Lounge
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM ~ Food Pantry Outreach Ministry
THURSDAY, AUGUST 22 2:00 PM ~ Installation Mass of Bishop Mark E. Brennan ~ Cathedral of St. Joseph in Wheeling
PARISH COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Randy Albert, Ron Ciccolini, Donna Kelly,
Terry Lampert, Mary Ann Lijoi,
Mary Malamisura, Linda Mariotti, Jean McCloud,
Annette Morgan, David Ott
PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL MEMBERS George Aiello, Nick Ameli,
Claude Morgan, Mike Patton, Ann Robinson, Mike Romeo, Gary Rumberg, Pat Valeyko
Our Parish Goal: $24,395
Amount given as of Aug 14: $18,174 Percentage of Goal: 74%
Number of Gifts: 30
UPCOMING SECOND COLLECTIONS
AUGUST 17 & 18 COAR MISSION
(See article in bulletin)
From the Diocese for the Viewing of the Installation Mass:
“We fully understand that there are a large number of people who want to take part in the Installation but may be hindered by travel distances, schedule conflicts, work, and the like. With that in mind, The Mass will be streaming live on our website (dwc.org) so all you would have to do is connect your computer or laptop to a TV (to accommodate larger audiences) and watch along with us.” Tim Bishop, Director of Marketing and Communications for the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston
Faith Formation 2019-2020
This year, Sacred Heart will celebrate Catechetical Sunday on September 8, 2019. The theme will be
“Stay With Us.” Those who the Church Community has designated to serve as catechists will be called forth
to be commissioned for their ministry. Catechetical Sunday is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the role
that each person plays, by virtue of Baptism, in handing on the faith and being a witness to the Gospel.
Catechetical Sunday is an opportunity for all to rededicate themselves to this mission as a community of faith.
Call Julia if you are available to help
RCIA ~ 2019/2020
Becoming Catholic – An RCIA Invitation! – Walking the path as a Catholic is a lifelong journey, full of all sorts of weather, road conditions, challenges and abundant Graces. Some of us were received into the Church at a young age, and some of us perhaps were baptized but never received Holy Communion. Perhaps you were never baptized, and you walk the path with a spouse who is devout, and you would like to learn more about being received into the Church. You may be a spiritual seeker and you are interested in learning more about Catholicism to see if it’s the path for you. These are all scenarios that can be explored through the process of RCIA – The Rite of Christian Initiation for
Adults. Our process begins in the fall with an inquiry session, date & time to be announced. RCIA is a process designed for adults who are coming to the Catholic faith from another faith tradition, have been baptized in the Catholic faith, but have not received any other Sacraments, or have not been baptized in any particular faith tradition. The RCIA process allows you to journey through the full liturgical year and the timeline can vary from person to person as to the readiness of reception of the Sacraments of Initiation ~ Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist.
To learn more, please contact Claire Lampert at 304-921-2455,
Barbara Musolin at 276-326-1555, or the parish office at 304-327-5623.
St. Anne’s Altar Society
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
AN INVITATION TO JOIN ST. ANNE’S ALTAR SOCIETY
The Ladies of the St. Anne’s Altar Society cordially invite all ladies of Sacred Heart Parish to join us at our
monthly meetings and become a participating member. We meet on the second Wednesday of each month,
September through May.
We host two dinners a year with office staff and Food Pantry Volunteers as guests. We are in charge of
cleaning the Altar Linens. Our one fund raiser is we hold two bake sales during the year. The proceeds from
the bake sales are used to buy things for the church. We also prepare on meal during the school year for the
Newman Center.
Please join us! Our next meeting will be on Wednesday, September 11th at 11:00 am. We meet in the Church
Lounge, then attend Mass followed by refreshments back in the Lounge.
This is a chance to be part of a wonderful Ministry and nourish friendships with a great group of ladies.
For more information contact:
Angie Genovesi at 276-322-4294
Barbara Lynch at 304-327-6270
Or the Church Office at 304-327-5623
Our last LitNic of the 2019 Summer will be held on Wednesday, August 28 at 6:00 pm at the home of Steve and Laura Ward, 2206 Orchard Way, Bluefield, West Virginia.
Please contact the Wards by Monday, August 26th if you plan to attend @ 304-680-0256.
The Lit is Mass beginning at 6:00 PM followed by the Nic, a covered dish meal to be shared by all. Although intended to bring Catholics in a neighborhood together, any parishioner can attend any LitNic.
Flowers for the Altar are donated by The Peretti Family
In loving memory of Anthony Peretti
August 19 Carl and Linda Mariotti Harold and Cynthia Mabardy 20 Dominic and Michaele Pellillo Claude and Annette Morgan 21 James and Patricia Valeyko
BACK TO SCHOOL AT C.U.
Another school year at Concord University is fast approaching and we once again count our
blessings and give thanks for everyone who helped with campus ministry this past year.
Thank you to our priests, Fr. Sebastian, Fr. Greg and Fr. Bill. Thank you to the Knights of
Columbus and all the individuals and families who provided our students with a delicious
meal each Sunday after Mass.
The first Mass at Concord University Newman Center will be Sunday, August 25th at 6p.m.
We are now asking for parishioners or church groups to volunteer to provide a meal for
approximately 20 hungry students one Sunday during the school year. We would like for
you to provide a meal and join us for Mass, however, we can arrange to pick up your meal
on Sunday afternoon.
This ministry has been a wonderful blessing for our students and the church of Princeton-Bluefield can be proud of this outreach. There is a sign-up sheet at the church entrance or you can e-mail Deacon Don at [email protected]. Thanks for your help
Mission Speaker for our Sacred Heart Parishes for 2019
Weekend Masses of August 17th & 18th
COAR, which stands for the Community Oscar Arnulfo Romero, will be making an upcoming mission appeal
and asking for your donations, prayers, and interest the weekend of August 17th and 18th. Our Speaker will be
Ms. Susan Barnish.
COAR is located in Zaragoza, El Salvador. It was founded in 1980 by a Cleveland Diocese Mission Team priest
and fellow Cleveland Mission Team members began gathering orphans from refugee camps and bringing them
back to the Mission’s parish of Zaragoza.
More information is available at www.coarpeacemission.org, (440) 943-7615.
Donations are payable to our parish, placed into the 2nd collection, or, brought or mailed to the parish
later with “COAR” in the memo.
TRAVELING VOCATIONS CRUCIFIX
We have a Traveling Vocations Crucifix. This special crucifix inspires prayers for
vocations as it travels among parish families a week at a time. Beginning this
Saturday, August 17th we will pray during the remainder of August and throughout the
month of September for vocations. The Rosary prayed before our weekend Masses
will include an intention for an increase of Vocations in the United States and
especially in our Diocese. A parish family may volunteer to take the Crucifix to their
home for the week and pray in a special way for vocations. The traveling Crucifix can
be picked up in the Church office on Monday. There will be a signup sheet for the
family to fill out that can be found on the table in the back of the church. The Crucifix
must be returned to the weekend Mass they attend to be available for the next family.
Together with prayer, may we do our part to increase vocations! If you have any
questions, please call the church office at 304-327-5623.
Parishioners: Alex Aiello, Nick Ameli, Linda Angelelli, Katherine Asbury, Christine Barton, Stephanie Blevins, Loretta
Carrigan, Bruce Cerny, Tony & Pauline Colobro, Victoria Crofcheck, Teresa Derenge, Fran Derenge, Everette East, Alex
Ercoline, Bonnie & Sam Gattuso, Angie Genovesi, Carolyn & Elbert “Gip” Gipson, Frances Glass, Katie Goodwin, Valerie
Hagar, Louise Kimball, Daniel Kirk, Fr. Greg Lyttle, Elizabeth Linkous, Harold Mabardy, Steve Mancini, Sue Mazol, Mary
McGonagle, Aalannah McPeak, Patricia Nester, Chris Overbaugh, Ernesto Pascasio, Patty Peebles, Barbara Pickett, Tommy
Pochick, Karen Rasi, Sandy Rasi, Susie Richmond, Bruce Rose, Virginia Shumate, Susannah Sparks, John Stacy, Theresa
Thomason, Christina Willis, Juanita Zachwieja, Patricia Zande, Joan Zingale, Private Prayer Request for a Parishioner
Homebound Parishioners: Leila Azzo, James Carey, Bonnie & Sam Gattuso, Myra Jones, Pat Kadar, Mary Claire Keenan,
Dolores Pritchett, Theresa Soulis
Friends & Family: Andrew Archer, Peggy Austin, Randy Bailey, Jane Baker, Ann Beck, Robert Below, Taylor Bishop, Darren
Bishop, Daken Bishop, Linsey Burns, Nick Bruffey, Gay Carrigan, Zac Carter, Maureen Casey, John Catron, Steven Chismar,
Brian Chumbley, Chuck Comer, Linda Cook, Dana Cox, Lola Curfman, Tommy Dalton, Patty Dawson, Francis Devor, Deanna
Marchal Earl, Beth Faulkner, Hilda Fox, Leandra Fuller, Mary Gellispi, Dolly Hager, Tristi Halloway, Don Harris, Loretta
Hedrick, Keith Hull, Jesse Joseph, Mary Jacobs, Sarah Jones, Eddie Lanter, Gene Leslie, Ron Linkous, Sandy May, Rodney
Mayberry, Baby Violet McGraw, Brandon McKoy, Janet Mikel, Barbara Miller, Mary Poszich Miller, Rev. Michael Miklos,
Lee Morelock, Nathan Neal, Dakota Nester, Rita Nester, Tracy Parker, Frank Peebles, Makenna Pelletier, The Perry Family,
Dennis Perry, Kenny Puckett, Rosie Pugh, William Ray, Karen Renzelli, Jami Rice, Ethan Rogers, Kari Shrewsbury and Family,
Kati Elena Sinis, Leanna Smith, Pamela Smith, Ellie Spencer, Susan Stone, Gayle Thornsberry, Ruth Tyler, Judy Webb, Toni
Webb, Tom Welch, Tim Wellman, Lois White, Bastian Whiting, Earl Wilson, Becky Worley
Prayer Request Line:
Please call The Church Office (304-327-5623), Joan Monaco (304-325-7217), Donna Kelly (304-922-1066), or Annette Morgan (304-320-3625).
Care of the Sick: Please notify Father Sebastian, Deacon Don (304-320-6037), or the church office when someone is seriously ill and/or in the hospital. Sacraments or care of the seriously ill are administered at any time, day or night.
Congratulations
We wish to extend a very special Congratulations to Adam and Johanna Umberger on the
Convalidation and Blessing of their Marriage on August 12, 2019. May God Bless you both and fill
your lives with much joy and happiness for many, many years.
Sacred Heart Parish wishes to extend a very special Congratulations to Candace and Drew McKinney
who was married at Sacred Heart Church on Saturday, August 10, 2019. May God Bless you both and
fill your lives with much joy and happiness for many, many years.
With Sympathy
Sacred Heart Parish Family wishes to express our deepest sympathy to Domenic Pellillo, wife
Mickey, and family on the death of his mother, Guiseppina “Pina” Pellillo who passed away on
August 6th. May the Lord grant to all family and friends His comfort and peace, and may
Guiseppina rest in the eternal peace of our Lord Jesus Christ.
The Sacred Heart Food Pantry
August 17 & 18 ~ Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Time
Sacristan
Rosary
Leader
Altar
Servers
Readers
Extraordinary
Ministers
Hospitality
Cantor
Music
6:00 PM
Saturday
Purita
Buenafe
Purita
Buenafe
Anthony Peretti
Eli Peretti
Deborah Butler
Maria Zalduondo
Theresia Lowery
Jean McCloud
Patty Peretti
Sue Mazol
Ida Pascasio
Babbett Pascasio
Cherie
Mulkey
George
Bowling
9:00 AM
Sunday
Mary
Malamisura
Diane
Ott
Jackson Ward
Chris Flanagan
Barbara Musolin
David Ott
Carol Havens, Diane
Ott, Kathy Kirk, Ron
Ciccolini, Mary
Malamisura
Mitch Rebuck
Carol Asbury
Linda Angelelli
Mary
Ann
Bogucki
George
Bowling
August 24 & 25 ~ Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time
Time
Sacristan
Rosary
Leader
Altar
Servers
Readers
Extraordinary
Ministers
Hospitality
Cantor
Music
6:00 PM
Saturday
Theresia
Lowery
Feleesha
Moran
Feleesha Moran
Lucas Ott
Cork Hudak
Theresia Lowery
Tullio Ramella
Purita Buenafe
Deborah Butler
Marcia Munsey
Ida Pascasio
Babbett Pascasio
Barbara
Lynch
George
Bowling
9:00 AM
Sunday
Greg & Callie
Winfree
Mary
Malamisura
Marissa Copolo
Stephanie Copolo
Donna Kelly
Bob Buzzo
Loretta Hammond,
Mary Malamisura,
Diane Ott, Terry &
Claire Lampert
Ron Ciccolini
Randy Albert
Linda Angelelli
Music
Ministry
Deacon
Don
Hammond
Collection Counters: 4th Sun. – Rocky Malamisura and Ron Ciccolini
For the month of August, the
Sacred Heart Food Pantry
will be taking donations of
new, in package,
socks and underwear for
children and adults.
All Farmers and Gardeners!!!
The Sacred Heart Food Pantry will gladly accept any garden produce surplus you may have!!!
HOMERUN FOR THE FOOD PANTRY! Thanks to the Bluefield Blue Jays for letting our Food Pantry share in their part of the 50/50 raffle at ballgames the past two months. Thanks to the following volunteers who worked the games so our pantry could receive the winnings: Bill Albert, Kenny Bales, Stephen Copolo. Mike Iacullo, Shawn LaMothe, John Monaco, and Claude Morgan.
Any new or returning students to West Virginia University in Morgantown be sure to come check us out at St. John
University Parish. Every Thursday we have Mountaineer Catholic nights, which begin with mass at 6:00pm followed by
Dinner for a Dollar, a home-cooked meal that is better than the dining hall food and followed at 7:30pm with a speaker
or community night. Feel free to stay the whole night or just for part of it. For more information our website
is mountaineercatholic.com or on Facebook ‘Mountaineer Catholic.’ Tim Bishop, Director of Marketing and
Communications for the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston
New Faith Formation Seminar this Fall! Looking for a way to deepen your faith? The Department of Formation & Mission for the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston is offering a Faith Formation seminar, "Images of Jesus", which will meet for 5 consecutive Thursdays from 6:00pm-7:30pm, beginning on Thursday, September 12th, at Blessed Sacrament Parish in South Charleston. The seminar is an in-person adaptation of the online seminars that the diocese offers through its partnership with the University of Dayton. Through this course the participant will have the opportunity to examine, from a variety of theological perspectives, what we know and believe about the central figure of the Christian faith and arguably the most influential person who ever walked the earth. After looking at many different resources, the student will be able to form a personal answer to "Who do you say that I am?" Successful completion of this seminar earns you 2.5 CEU's with UD's Virtual Learning Community for Faith Formation (VLCFF) and counts towards diocesan catechist certification requirements. The fee is $25. Scholarships are available if the cost presents an obstacle. The seminar will be facilitated by Gerri Wright, who holds a Masters in Pastoral Ministry from Duquesne University and is a certified Spiritual Director. For more information or to sign up for the course, contact Jeanne McKeets in the Department of Formation & Mission at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> or 304-233-0880, ext. 374. Space is limited, so sign up today to reserve your spot. Registration will close on September 1st.
The Emmaus Ministry for Grieving Parents - One-Day Retreat This retreat is designed for grieving parents whose precious children of any age (from conception to old age) have died by any cause (miscarriage, stillbirth, abortion, illness, accident, suicide, murder, overdose, etc.), no matter how long ago. The retreat agenda includes prayer services, spiritual reflections, breakout sessions, Emmaus Walk, Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, and time for reflection. Find compassion, rest, and peace...at least for a time. Saturday, October 19, 2019, at St. Mary Church, 3334B University Avenue, Morgantown WV 26505 Suggested donation: $25/individual; $40/couple. Donation includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, and all retreat materials. Scholarship are available. For more information call Diane or Charley, parents of Paul, at 800-919-9332 or 617-542-8057, or register at https://www.emfgp.org/10-19-19-morgantown/.
LARCUM Conference of West Virginia (Lutheran, Anglican, Roman Catholic, United Methodist)
September 9-11, 2019 “Christianity and Civil Government: History, Theology, & Implications (for Citizens, Pastors and Institutions)”
The 6th Annual LARCUM Conference is scheduled for Monday, September 9 through Wednesday, September 11, 2019. Registration begins at 12:30 p.m. on Monday and the conference will end after lunch on Wednesday. The only cost for participants for the entire conference is $105.00 per person for registration/double room occupancy (roommate must be listed), $125.00 for registration/single room occupancy or $25.00 registration fee for commuter. The LARCUM conference will be held at the Saint John XXIII Pastoral Center (100 Hodges Road, Charleston, WV). For more information and schedule details, please go to the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston’s website at https://dwc.org scroll down on the home page to the EVENTS section and click on the LARCUM Conference icon. You may register directly online at http://www.dwc.org/larcum. For more information call Christy Ramsey at (304) 380-0155 or email at [email protected].
Nuestra Vida Cristiana
San Lorenzo, diácono y mártir
(10 de Agosto) Su nombre significa: "coronado de laurel".
Lorenzo era uno de los siete diáconos de Roma, o sea uno de los siete hombres de confianza del Sumo Pontífice. Su oficio era de gran
responsabilidad, pues estaba encargado de distribuir las ayudas a los pobres. El 6 de agosto el Papa San Sixto estaba celebrando la santa Misa en un cementerio de Roma cuando fue asesinado junto con cuatro de sus diáconos por la policía del emperador. Cuatro días después fue martirizado su diácono San Lorenzo. El alcalde de Roma, que era un pagano muy amigo de conseguir dinero, llamó a Lorenzo y le dijo: "…Vaya, recoja todos los tesoros de la Iglesia y me los trae, porque el emperador necesita dinero para costear una guerra que va a empezar". Lorenzo [le trajo] a todos los pobres, lisiados, mendigos, huérfanos, viudas, ancianos, mutilados, ciegos y leprosos que él ayudaba con sus limosnas. [Cuando el alcalde vio esto] se disgustó, pero Lorenzo le dijo: "¿por qué se disgusta? ¡Estos son los tesoros más apreciados de la iglesia de Cristo!" El alcalde [lo mandó a quemar en una parrilla. Después de un rato de estarse quemando en la parrilla ardiendo el mártir dijo al juez: "Ya estoy asado por un lado. Ahora que me vuelvan hacia el otro lado para quedar asado por completo". El verdugo mandó que lo voltearan y así se quemó por completo. Cuando sintió que ya estaba completamente asado exclamó: "La carne ya está lista, pueden comer". Y con una tranquilidad que nadie había imaginado rezó por la conversión de Roma y la difusión de la religión de Cristo en todo el mundo, y exhaló su último suspiro. Era el 10 de agosto del año 258. https://www.aciprensa.com/recursos/biografia-2916
Capitulo Primero:
El Hombre es “capaz” de Dios
I. El deseo de Dios El deseo de Dios está inscrito en el corazón del hombre, porque el hombre ha sido creado por Dios y para Dios; y Dios no cesa de atraer al hombre hacia sí, y sólo en Dios encontrará el hombre la verdad y la dicha que no cesa de buscar:
«La razón más alta de la dignidad humana consiste en la vocación del hombre a la comunión con Dios. El hombre es invitado al diálogo con Dios desde su nacimiento; pues no existe sino porque, creado por Dios por amor, es conservado siempre por amor; y no vive plenamente según la verdad si no reconoce libremente aquel amor y se entrega a su Creador» (GS 19,1).
Catecismo de la Iglesia Católica, 27.
Catequesis para niños:
Catecismo de la Virgen María
61. — ¿Cuáles son las fiestas de la Virgen en que obliga la asistencia a la asistencia a la Santa Misa n cada nación?
• La Solemnidad de la Madre de Dios ……. 1o de Enero • La Inmaculada Concepción …………. 8 de Diciembre
Fiesta en la mayoría de países de habla Española. El día de la advocación de la Virgen que se patrona nacional. Por ejemplo, en México, Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, Patrona de las Americas y en Filipinas, 12 de Deciampere.
http://ec.aciprensa.com/wiki/Catequesis_para_niños:_Catecismo_de_la_Virgen_María
Aclamación antes del Evangelio Mt 5, 3
R. Aleluya, aleluya. Dichosos los pobres de espíritu, porque de
ellos es el reino de los cielos. R. Aleluya.
Entorno Seguro La Diócesis de Wheeling-Charleston se compromete a
proteger a sus niños y jóvenes. La Diócesis cumple con el
Estatuto para la protección de niños y jóvenes de la
Conferencia de Obispos Católicos de los Estados Unidos
mediante su Oficina de Entorno Seguro. Para denunciar un incidente de
presunto abuso sexual de menores, llamar al 800-352-6513. Para
denunciar presuntos casos de abuso sexual por parte del personal de la
Diócesis de Wheeling-Charleston a la Diócesis, comuníquese con uno de
los delegados del Obispo al 888-434-6237 o al 304233-0880: Hna. Ellen
Dunn, int. 264; Sr. Bryan Minor, int. 263; Mons. Frederick Annie, int.
267; o Mons. Anthony Cincinnati, int. 270. Para obtener más información
consulte http://www.usccb.org.
Primer Aniversario del Ministerio Hispano en
nuestra Parroquia de Santa Inés
El próximo Domingo 11 de Agosto, a las 12:30 pm
La Comunidad Hispana les invita muy cordialmente a su primer Aniversario de celebrar la Santa Misa en Español. El Padre José Manuel y algunas familias voluntarias están organizando una recepción especial después de la Santa Misa. Durante el almuerzo, el Padre José Manuel dará una presentación sobre su ministerio misionero en El Salvador.
Si quieres colaborar communicate con Juanita al Tel.: (304) 382-5721
Saint Agnes Catholic Church
4807 Staunton Ave. SE Charleston,WV 25304 Rev. José Manuel Escalante, Pastor. 4 de Agosto, 2019
Liturgical Ministry Schedule for August 2019 * ALTAR SERVERS: If you are scheduled and can’t serve please call Mary Malamisura at 304-922-2020.
* EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS:
ALL Eucharistic Ministers are responsible for clean-up after Mass and also setting up for the next Mass.
* FIRST READER: Please do First Reading & Intercessions (unless Deacon Don is present & he does intercessions)
* SECOND READER: Please do Second Reading & Announcements
* ALL MINISTERS: If you are unable to serve please find a replacement!
Please meet in the vestibule for prayer 10 minutes before Mass begins.
August 3 & 4 ~ Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Time
Sacristan
Rosary
Leader
Altar
Servers
Readers
Extraordinary
Ministers
Hospitality
Cantor
Music
6:00 PM
Saturday
Purita
Buenafe
Feleesha
Moran
Purita Buenafe
Blake Zinsmeister
Katie Goodwin
Feleesha Moran
Jean McCloud
Patty Peretti
Ida Pascasio
Babbett Pascasio
Sue Mazol
Barbara
Lynch
George
Bowling
9:00 AM
Sunday
Mary
Malamisura
Mary
Malamisura
Mary Malamisura
Lucas Ott
Randy Albert
Carey Ott
Kathy Kirk, Terry &
Claire Lampert, Carol
Havens
Ron Ciccolini
Carol Asbury
Linda Angelelli
Katherine
Asbury
George
Bowling
Collection Counters: 1st Sun. – Randy and Cindy Albert
August 10 & 11 ~ Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Time
Sacristan
Rosary
Leader
Altar
Servers
Readers
Extraordinary
Ministers
Hospitality
Cantor
Music
6:00 PM
Saturday
Theresia
Lowery
Theresia
Lowery
Marissa Copolo
Stephanie Copolo
Theresia Lowery
Anthony Peretti
Feleesha Moran
Tullio Ramella
Deborah Butler
John Monaco
Ida Pascasio
Babbett Pascasio
Gray
Peretti
George
Bowling
9:00 AM
Sunday
Greg & Callie
Winfree
Cherie
Mulkey
Grace Aiello
Ethan Aiello
Rhys Aiello
Terry Lampert
Claire Lampert
Loretta Hammond,
Linda Mariotti,
Donna Kelly
Cork Hudak,
Mary Malamisura
Mitch Rebuck
Ron Ciccolini
Randy Albert
Music
Ministry
Deacon
Don
Hammond
Collection Counters: 2nd Sun. – Sharon Rothausen and Ron Ciccolini
August 15 ~ Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Time
Sacristan
Rosary
Leader
Altar
Servers
Readers
Extraordinary
Ministers
Hospitality
Cantor
Music
6:00 PM
Purita
Buenafe
*****
TBA
David Ott
Ashley Rebuck
Claire Lampert
Patty Peretti
Diane Ott
Ida Pascasio
Linda Angelelli
Theresia
Lowery
George
Bowling
August 17 & 18 ~ Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Time
Sacristan
Rosary
Leader
Altar
Servers
Readers
Extraordinary
Ministers
Hospitality
Cantor
Music
6:00 PM
Saturday
Purita
Buenafe
Purita
Buenafe
Anthony Peretti
Eli Peretti
Deborah Butler
Maria Zalduondo
Theresia Lowery
Jean McCloud
Patty Peretti
Sue Mazol
Ida Pascasio
Babbett Pascasio
Cherie
Mulkey
George
Bowling
9:00 AM
Sunday
Mary
Malamisura
Diane
Ott
Jackson Ward
Chris Flanagan
Barbara Musolin
David Ott
Carol Havens, Kathy
Kirk, Ron Ciccolini,
Mary Malamisura
Diane Ott
Mitch Rebuck
Carol Asbury
Linda Angelelli
Mary
Ann
Bogucki
George
Bowling
Collection Counters: 3rd Sun. – Fran McKenzie and Kathy Richards
August 24 & 25 ~ Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time
Time
Sacristan
Rosary
Leader
Altar
Servers
Readers
Extraordinary
Ministers
Hospitality
Cantor
Music
6:00 PM
Saturday
Theresia
Lowery
Feleesha
Moran
Feleesha Moran
Lucas Ott
Cork Hudak
Theresia Lowery
Tullio Ramella
Purita Buenafe
Deborah Butler
Marcia Munsey
Ida Pascasio
Babbett Pascasio
Barbara
Lynch
George
Bowling
9:00 AM
Sunday
Greg & Callie
Winfree
Mary
Malamisura
Marissa Copolo
Stephanie Copolo
Donna Kelly
Bob Buzzo
Loretta Hammond,
Mary Malamisura,
Diane Ott, Terry &
Claire Lampert
Ron Ciccolini
Randy Albert
Linda Angelelli
Music
Ministry
Deacon
Don
Hammond
Collection Counters: 4th Sun. – Rocky Malamisura and Ron Ciccolini
August 31 & September 1 ~ Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Time
Sacristan
Rosary
Leader
Altar
Servers
Readers
Extraordinary
Ministers
Hospitality
Cantor
Music
6:00 PM
Saturday
Purita Buenafe
Diane
Ott
Purita Buenafe
Blake Zinsmeister
Deborah Butler
David Ott
Feleesha Moran
Jean McCloud
Diane Ott
Ida Pascasio
Babbett Pascasio
John Monaco
Theresia
Lowery
George
Bowling
9:00 AM
Sunday
Mary
Malamisura
Cherie
Mulkey
Jackson Wills
Hadley Wills
Keegan Wills
Ron Ciccolini
Ashley Rebuck
Donna Kelly, Carol
Havens, Claire Lampert,
Fran Derenge, Linda
Mariotti
Carol Asbury
Mitch Rebuck
Rocky
Malamisura
Cherie
Mulkey
George
Bowling
Collection Counters: 5th Sun. – David Duritza and Ron Ciccolini
PLEASE NOTE! Monthly Liturgical Ministry schedules will only be published in the bulletin. If you know of a date you are not available to serve in September please contact Diane Ott by email ([email protected]) or by phone (304-327-5623).