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Sacred Heart of Mary

6739 South Boulder Road, Boulder, CO 80303 303-494-7572 www.sacredheartofmary.org

March 14th, 2021 - 14th Sunday of Lent

Fr. Jonathan Dellinger, Pastor and Fr. Emmanuel Osigwe, Parochial Vicar

Mass Times�

Monday � Friday �

7:30 A.M. �

Tuesday�

Noon (La�n, Extraordinary Form) �

Saturday �

8:00 A.M. (La�n, Ordinary Form) �

Saturday �

4:30 P.M. (An�cipated)�

Sunday�

8:00 A.M., 10:00 A.M., and �

2:00 P.M. �

(La�n, Extraordinary Form)�

Holy Communion is distributed at the Masses and a�er the livestreamed 10:00 A.M. Sunday Mass.�

�To receive aer Mass:� �

Once those a�ending Mass have exited the church, no"fy the priest or deacon that you would like to receive, then proceed to the

front pew. Please wear a mask and keep the recommended� distance from others.� Thank you! �

Confession�

A�er the 7:30 a.m. Daily Mass, Tuesday � Thursday,

un"l no one is wai"ng, by appointment and at the

following "mes: �

Tuesday�

11:45 A.M. � 1:00 P.M.�

Confessions are heard during the EF La"n Mass

and� con"nue un"l no one is wai"ng.�

Saturday �

8:30 � 9:30 A.M.�

3:00 � 4:00 P.M.�

Sunday �

1:30 � 3:30 P.M.�

Confessions are heard during the EF La"n Mass

and� con"nue un"l no one is wai"ng.�

Join the flock for parish news

and updates! �

Text SHMBOULDER to 84576

from your phone!�

Bethlehem Handicra�s con"nues to provide a pla6orm for

the Chris"an ar"sts of Bethlehem to showcase their beau"ful

olive wood figurines in these unprecedented "mes. Amid this

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con"nue to fulfill our mission of bringing a part of the Holy

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Chris"an ar"sts & their families.�

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For more informa"on and to view available products, please

visit:�www.bethlehemhandicras.com.� �

This weekend, March 13th & 14th, �

a�er all Masses�in St. Bernard Hall�

Olive Wood Statues: �

Jesus � Virgin Mary � Holy Family � Angels �

Saints��Na"vity Scenes � Christmas Ornaments

� Crosses & Crucifixes��Rosaries & Bracelets � �

Kitchen Utensils � Church Supplies � �

Wall Hangings & more!���

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Do you feel alone? �

Are you frustrated or angry with each other? �

Do you argue…or have you just stopped talking

to each other? �

Does talking about it only make it worse? �

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marriages. This program has helped 10’s of

1000’s of couples experiencing difficulties in

their marriage. �

For confidential information about or to register for

the program beginning with a weekend on �

April 9�11, 2021, call (303) 317�5111 or email: �

[email protected] or visit the website at

www.HelpOurMarriage.com.�

Mark Scott, Grace Bodmer, Brian McGuire,

Cynde Wolfer, Joe Passalacqua, Brian

McNellis, Christine & Wade Hamilton,

Wolfgang Griebl, Amanda Eastman, Bud

Clifford, Dee Ann Raso, Sofia McFadden,

Kristine Adair, Mary Kaupas,

SamanthaVelarde, Sue Dunn, Diane Sabo,

Anders Mundhenke, Nicole Werschky, Julie

Hirman (Mother of Joey & Cito Balsells),

Heather, George Smith, Nicki Carney,

Anthony J. McHugh, Michelle McDonell,

Mary Lou Beckord, Dorthy Gorman, Carl

Schneider, Sandy Gorman, Sandy Scull, Dan

Vujcich, Doreen DeSalvo, Jim Spiess, Deb

Hazard, Fr. Cyprian Constantine, Diane Huss,

Jaemi Huss, Vera Patrick, Zack Boroviak,

Owen Clyncke, Marilyn Salerno Paladino,

Shirly Lindow, Alaina Griffth, Michael Tracy,

Margie Morris, Dale Gurney, Nin DeSalvo,

Anna Marie Burtness, Jordan Boroviak,

Bonnie Bloemker, Bob & Maggie McClelland,

Donna Sullivan, Nan Phiffer, Mary Saranek

All Sacred Heart of Mary

Parishioners

Please keep the

following people

in your prayers

Mass Intentions

March 15th - March 21st

MAR 15 7:30 A.M. � †Barbara Juanita McDonell�

MAR 16 7:30 A.M. � †Steve Davis � Anniversary of Death�

12:00 P.M. ��

MAR 17 7:30 A.M. � †Robert Mahler � Anniversary of Birth�

MAR 18 7:30 A.M. � †Charles W. McDonell�

MAR 19 7:30 A.M. � Joseph Klim�

MAR 20 8:00 A.M. � Kay Raso�

4:30 P.M. � †Billy & †Kayla Feeney and Family�

MAR 21 8:00 A.M. � All Parishioners�

10:00 A.M. � †Mark Stolf � Anniversary of Birth�

Readings for the week of March 14, 2021�

Sunday: 2 Chr 36:14�16, 19�23/Ps 137:1�2, 3, 4�5, 6

[6ab]/Eph 2:4�10/Jn 3:14�21 or1 Sm 16:1b, 6�7, 10�

13a/Ps 23:1�3a, 3b�4m 5, 6 [1]/Eph 5:8�14/Jn 9:1�41

or9:1, 6�9, 13�17, 34�38�

Monday: Is 65:17�21/Ps 30:2 and 4, 5�6, 11�12a and

13b [2a]/Jn 4:43�54�

Tuesday: Ez 47:1�9, 12/Ps 46:2�3, 5�6, 8�9 [8]/Jn 5:1�

16�

Wednesday: Is 49:8�15/Ps 145:8�9, 13cd�14, 17�18

[8a]/Jn 5:17�30�

Thursday: Ex 32:7�14/Ps 106:19�20, 21�22, 23 [4a]/Jn

5:31�47�

Friday: 2 Sm 7:4�5a, 12�14a, 16/Ps 89:2�3, 4�5, 27, 29

[37]/Rom 4:13, 16�18, 22/Mt 1:16, 18�21, 24a or Lk

2:41�51a�

Saturday: Jer 11:18�20/Ps 7:2�3, 9bc�10, 11�12 [2a]/Jn

7:40�53�

Next Sunday: Jer 31:31�34/Ps 51:3�4, 12�13, 14�15

[12a]/Heb 5:7�9/Jn 12:20�33 orEz 37:12�14/Rom 8:8�

11/Ps 130:1�2, 3�4, 5�6, 7�8 [7]/Jn 11:1�45 or 11:3�7,

17, 20�27, 33b�45�

Tithing

During this time, we especially encourage you to participate in

online giving. Recurring or one�time donations can be made at �

www.sacredheartofmary.org/giving. �

Donations can also be mailed directly to the parish.�

Thank you!�

Adoration�

Sacred Heart of Mary�

Fridays �

8:00 A.M � Noon�

St. Martin de Porres �

Wednesdays �

5:00 P.M. � 6:00 P.M.�

Confession Times �

St. Martin de Porres�

Following the 8:30 a.m. Daily Mass, �

Monday � Friday�

Wednesday 5:00 � 6:00 p.m. �

during the Holy Hour�

Saturday 3:30 � 4:30 p.m.�

Stations of the Cross �

Sacred Heart of Mary�

Fridays during Lent at 6 P.M. with Adoration & �

reflections on the “Wisdom of the Saints”�

St. Martin de Porres�

Fridays during Lent at 7 P.M. with Adoration �

March 14, 2021�

4th Sunday of Lent�

Is there something to Lent that goes beyond our own

spiritual house cleaning and spiritual refinement? Yes,

there is! It has to do with listening and learning so that

we can take up the task of the Gospel with greater

clarity and fortitude. While the spiritual refocusing of

Lent is necessary, the fruit of this Lenten conversion

has much more to do with learning how we can be a

better Church than it does about our eternal salvation.

Salvation is a gift that flows out of God’s unconditional

Mercy and cannot be merited. The spiritual maturity

we can experience as a result of our Lenten disciplines

serves to reduce the anxiety and apprehension we

may experience as messengers of good, but very

challenging, and unsettling, news.�

St. Oscar Romero said that, “a church that doesn’t

provoke any crises, a gospel that doesn’t unsettle, a

word of God that doesn’t get under anyone’s skin, a

word of God that doesn’t touch the real sin of the

society in which it is being proclaimed, what gospel is

that?” When we listen to those descriptive and

provocative words, do they resonate with anything in

our experience? As messengers of the Gospel, we are

called to bring an unsettling message to the world. If

our main concern is protecting our self�interests, then

we are missing something huge! Many really struggle

with being rejected, dismissed, or perceived as

someone who is speaking out of turn. There is a

counter cultural message that must be preached that

clearly sides with the poor, marginalized, victimized,

oppressed, neglected, disregarded, and lost souls

throughout the world. There is a widespread misery

among the peoples that is all too often allowed to

fester with no one coming forward to offer a change or

resolution.�

The Church can speak to the needed structural

changes that will allow people to earn just wages, feed

their families and share abundantly and equally in the

gifts of God’s good earth. Such a vision is not some

optimistic fairy tale, but the vision of the Creator

himself. Lent reminds us, as St. Oscar Romero also

states, that, “we are workers, not master builders,

ministers, not messiahs. We are prophets of a future

not our own.” We are not called to labor simply for the

benefit of the here and now but of the “what is to

come.” Our myopic vision can be replaced by a more

far reaching Lenten vision that is much greater and

deeper in scope. As long as we are carrying the right

blueprints with us and our thoughts extend beyond

ourselves, then even the little things we do and the

simplest prayer we utter go a long way. They give

witness to our preference for the light of Christ and

not the darkness of error and sin.�

Gospel Meditation �

Encouraging a Deeper �

Understanding of

Scripture�

Youth Group Mee�ngs�

High School Youth Group �

Sundays 5:00 P.M. � 6:15 P.M.�

Middle School Youth Group�

Wednesdays 6:30 P.M. � 7:30 P.M.�

EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP �

RECOGNIZE GOD IN YOUR

ORDINARY MOMENTS�

Awake, O Sleeper!�

This morning came a little earlier than I would have

liked � Daylight Savings Time always does.

Sometimes that morning sunlight seems more intrusive

than illuminating. You’re still half�lost in sleep, and that

sun is demanding of you a lot more than you’re ready

to give.�

I’ve said it, and I’m sure you’ve said it, too. “Just five

more minutes.” You hit the “snooze” button on your

iPhone once (maybe twice? Show of hands?) and turn

away from the window.�

So many kings of the Old Testament were steadfast in

their sleepy ways, rejecting the light their God tried to

share with them. Likewise, John tells us that, though

Light � Christ � was sent into the world, the world

preferred darkness.�

Sometimes it seems, when reading through Scripture,

that all throughout salvation history, God has been

trying to pull back the curtains, to rouse us from our

defiant slumber. And we resist Him. Time and time

again, we resist Him.�

Light brings a certain responsibility with it. It seems to

compel productivity. Furthermore, there’s no hiding in

the light. Any photographer worth his salt knows how

to manipulate it, highlighting the good and casting

some merciful shade on the bad.�

As we enter into the fourth week of Lent, we’re getting

so close to the main event. Can we handle the light

that will come on Easter morning, bursting into the

tomb as the stone is rolled away? Can we keep our-

selves from hitting the “snooze” button on our souls,

and sit up to face the dawn of a new day?�

� Tracy Earl Welliver, MT�

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