St . Mary Cathol ic Church 1 9 9 8 H w y 4 1 2 E a s t / P O B O X 1 1 8 S i l o a m S p r i n g s , A R 7 2 7 6 1
Pastor: Fr. Salvador Márquez - Muñoz P a r i s h O f f i c e : 4 7 9 - 5 2 4 - 8 5 2 6 F a x : 4 7 9 - 5 2 4 - 5 6 7 7
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General Mass Schedule
Saturdays (English) 4:30 PM
Sundays (English) 9:00 AM
(Spanish) 12:00 PM
(Spanish) 2:30 PM
Mondays NO MASS
Tuesdays (Eng) 12:00 PM
Wed. (s) (Spanish) 7:00 PM
Thurs. (s)(English ) 8:30 AM
Fridays (Spanish) 8:30 AM
1st Fridays (Spanish) 7:00 PM
For special times, changes
or to see if we won’t have
Mass, please look inside
the bulletin.
Adoration Times
Tuesdays 1:00PM - 7PM
Thursdays 1:00 PM - 7PM
First Fridays 8PM- 9:30 PM
Nocturnal (Spanish)
First Fridays 9:30 PM - 5AM
Sundays 3:30 PM - 7PM
Office Hours Mon thru Fri 9AM - 3:00PM
Office of Faith Formation
Hours
Tues and Thurs 9 AM - 12 PM
Parish Life Coordinator
Monday thru Thursday 9–3
Confession
Saturday 3:30PM - 4:15PM
Sunday 11:00AM - 11:45 PM
Or By Appointment
St. Mary’s Parish Mission Statement:
We are a Catholic community of believers, rich in tradition and growing in diversity. We provide a barrier free environment in which parishioners of all ages and cultures share the same faith, theology, sacramental and liturgical celebrations, instruction and other social and spiritual events. This enables us to connect with the world in which we live by proclaiming the Gospel through our actions, words and prayers.
III Sunday of Easter April 30, 2017
Susie Haywood Jim Woods Lydia Bolen Manuel Martinez Thomas Carlos Lucy Meza Ivan Surcouf Buddy Duffield Mike Frawley Dannie Womack Michelle Paveo Nicole Kaminsky Judy Omo Bernice Higley
Maci Davis Maria Santos Michael Glaze Jose Gallegos Joan Pharr Jennifer Schnier Karin Schwieder Jack Lucy Ashlynn Kaye Jaime Trejo Zenaida García Maria Jacobo Evelyn McGrath Langley Family
José Garza Jan Hanson Bill Beck Crystal Mosser Alisson Williams Efram Family Irvin O. Aldana Barbara Condron George Calderón Paul Dinkel Donna Morgan Issac Harper Ian Wallace Doris Batres
Olivia & Gary Dieker Bernalda ValentinVega María Teresa Buezo Jacqueline Alvarez De la Cruz Family Regina Dieker-Kay Sotero Hernandez Graciela Martinez Fernando Serrano Josefina Sanchez Brian Weiberg & Family Janneen Chmielewski Theresa Henderson
Rafael y Ramón Colón Jerónimo Saucedo Graham Robertson Zamarripa Family Patrik & Lynda Mulkyn Sonia y Delia Márquez Mary Ann Borrego John & Gerry Guss Sara Norwood Diana Harshbarger Jimena G. Martin Roger W. Pearson
Keep praying for other members of
our church that are in need!
Saturday May-6- at 4:30pm: Rosary Lead
by Joe Pearson
Em’s: *Danny & Maryetta Womack
Lector: Joe Pearson
Ushers: Paul Dinkel & Ivan
Altar Srvs: Malachi Becan & Ezekiel Becan
Sun. May-7- 9:00am. Rosary Lead by
Rebecca Buxton
EM’s: *Lynn Somerville, Ardus Jackson &
Diana Harshbarger
Lector: Rebecca Buxton
Ushrs: Eric & Sherry Robinson
Altar Srvs: Nathaniel Buxton & Moises
Santillan
Sat. 29 For the Parish
Sunday 30
9:00 AM: For the Parish
12:00 PM: For the Parish
2:30 PM: Celebrant’s Intentions
Tue. 2 Special Wed. 3 Juan S. Gallardo Thu. 4 Special
Fri. 5 7:00pm Nocturnal Adoration
Sat. 6 Special
Sunday 7
9:00 AM: Special
12:00 PM: Julia Mendoza
2:30 PM: For the Parish
Faith Formation Classes
April - 30 Class # 30 Last day of
Classes
What is “National Child Abuse Prevention Month”?
It is a national month in the United States dedicated to raising awareness of and pre-venting child abuse (whether sexual, physi-cal, or emotional). How can we as Catholics participate? As Catholics, we can Pray, Edu-cate and Participate. For more information please contact Victim Assistance Coordina-tors at 501-664-0340, ext. 425
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Banns of Marriage:
Orlando Alberto Aguilar
and Blanca Celia Gon-
zález Vásquez, will unite
their lives together in the Sacra-
ment of Matrimony on May 13, 2017.
The annual National Cenacle of the Marian
Movement of Priests will be held Saturday,
May 20, 2017 at St. John Catholic Center, main
chapel - Diocese of Little Rock, 2500 North
Tyler Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. The Ce-
nacle will begin at 10:00 a.m. followed by Mass
at 11:00 a.m. The Cenacle will end at
noon. Father Tom Keller will again be our cele-
brant. We hope to see you. Please make every
effort to attend and invite your friends and fam-
ily. Dr. Richard and Melanie Riley can be
reached at 501-224-3949 for questions. God
The Diocese of Little Rock has an opening for a Staff Accountant for Diocesan Of-fice. This position is scheduled for 40 hours per week and requires a Catholic with a CPA license or the equivalent experience and Microsoft Office proficiency. For a copy of a detailed job description or to apply, please contact Paula Lattanzi, Human Resources Specialist, Diocese of Little Rock, 2500 N. Tyler Street, Little Rock AR 72207 or email [email protected].
St. Joseph Catholic School in Fayetteville oper-ates a summer program for children age 3 through rising 4th graders. All children are welcome, regardless of church or school atten-dance. The program is open 7:30am-5:30 p.m. five days per week from May 30-July 28, and families may choose attendance days based on their needs. The full week cost is $150, and the per day cost is $35. For more information or to register, please contact Barbara Lupton at [email protected] or 479-442-4554.
Hope’s Kitchen will be serving a Free Lunch on Friday, May 5, 2017, from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm in the par-ish hall for all those in need. If you know someone in need bring them or get a to-go lunch for them. We
will be pre-cooking and making desserts on, Thursday, May 4, 2017, at 10:00am. in the par-ish hall, if you would like to come and help. Ladies cooking in the kitchen please arrive at 8:00 am and servers please come at 10:00 a.m. On April 21, 2017, we served 139 dinners. Hope’s Kitchen appreciates everyone that has helped in anyone way to make this project successful.
Saturday May
13 and Sunday
May 14 Mass in-
tentions will be
for all mothers
alive and de-
ceased. There is
a basket with Mother’s Day cards for
you to use to send or to add the name of
the person to be included in the Mass
intentions. The cards have two enve-
lopes; one is to take with the card and
the other is to be filled out with the in-
formation and donation for your mother,
grand-mother, aunt, or sister and it
needs to be put in the offertory basket.
If you would like to donate kitchen accessories for our parish hall's kitchen, please place them in the gray plastic tubs that are in the vestibule. These are some of the accessories that are needed: long wooden spoons, long ladles, can openers, bean basher, lemon
squeezer, tweezers and some plastic contain-ers.
Announcements for the Bulletin: Need to be in by
9:00 AM on Wed morning send to: Administra-
Parish Life Coordinator & Liturgical & Baptisms
Ministers Eva Torres call the church office or
email to [email protected]
Religious Education & Virtus: Leticia Zavala DFF
479-524-8526 or [email protected]
Church Choir: Choir see Jan Lauderdale -
Sat Choir See MaryJo Surcouf
Church Secretary: Lety Bautista
Flowers for Mass: Contact Office or Diana, enve-
lopes are in the vestibule make checks to: St Mary
Knights of Columbus: Contact Francisco Olguin
479-228-3149
Marriages: Please, call Father Salvador at least 6
months in advance. If a prior marriage approxi-
mately 1 year.
Prayer Chain: Eric Robinson 501-772-9061 or
When You Lose Someone Precious: Call St.
Mary’s Parish and let us offer you support and
comfort by serving a luncheon after the funeral
for your family and friends. Call Marie Rollins
479-524-8642
Youth Ministry : Call Sheri Karp at 479-736-2663
Whenever Father Is Away And A Priest Is
Needed, Contact: St. Raphael’s Church, Spring-
dale 479-756-6711 (or) St Joseph's Church, Tonti-
town, 479-361-2612
RCIA– Contact the office or see David Lauderdale
or Diana Harshbarger
Liturgical publications Inc. 2017
3rd SUNDAY OF EASTER
“Jesus himself drew near and walked
with them, but their eyes were prevented from
recognizing him.” The disciples on the road to
Emmaus had already heard reports about Jesus’
resurrection. It was at the forefront of their
minds, but in spite of this, they did not recog-
nize Jesus when he stood right before them.
Why not? Perhaps because they weren’t
looking for him. Maybe they didn’t really be-
lieve that he was alive. Or it could be that his
appearance was not the same as it had been be-
fore. Whatever the case, it’s very interesting to
learn that it was actually while celebrating the
Eucharist that these men finally realized who
was right there with them! “He was made
known to them in the breaking of bread.”
Living as we do some two thousand
years later, it is easy to imagine that recogniz-
ing Jesus was a snap for those who walked the
earth when he did. We can run the risk of feel-
ing sorry for ourselves that we don’t get to see
Jesus in
p e r s o n
they way
they did.
But look
here! It
w a s
through
t h e
E u c h a -
rist that Christ was made known to them, and
we too have that gift right in front of us. We
celebrate every week the same “breaking of
bread” at the altar during Mass. Jesus is pre-
sent with us, body, blood, soul, and divinity,
even if we don’t recognize him! He is there,
present in our midst.
If our eyes of faith are feeble, we can
pray that the Lord will help us to know his
presence in the Eucharist. Just as he came to
comfort and accompany his first disciples, he
wants to do the same for us through the Most
Blessed Sacrament. We only need to be sure
that we are always on the lookout to find him in
our midst.
Readings for the Week of April 30, 2017
Sunday: Acts 2:14, 22-33/
Pt 1:17-21/Lk 24:13-35
Monday: Acts 6:8-15/Jn 6:22-29
Joseph the Worker: Gn 1:26—2:3 or
Col 3:14-15, 17, 23-24/Mt 13:54-58
Tuesday: Acts 7:51—8:1a/Jn 6:30-35
Wednesday: 1 Cor 15:1-8/Jn 14:6-14
Thursday: Acts 8:26-40/Jn 6:44-51
Friday: Acts 9:1-20/Jn 6:52-59
Saturday: Acts 9:31-42/Jn 6:60-69
Next Sunday: Acts 2:14a, 36-41/Jn 10:1-10
Collection: General $ 5,927.23