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St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church Registration under way for Totus Tuus. Details on back page. In one Spirit we were all baptized into one body. —1 Corinthians 12:13a PENTECOST SUNDAY June 9, 2019 PASTOR Rev. Stephen A. Klasek DEACON Rev. Mister Ronald Munn SACRAMENTAL SCHEDULE Eucharist: Saturday 4:00 PM St. Mark 6:00 PM St. Paul Sunday 8:30 AM St. Paul 10:30 AM St. Mark 1:00 PM San Marco en Español Weekdays (Monday —Friday) 8:00 AM St. Paul Sacramental Preparation Baptismal and Marriage, contact Church Office to make arrangements. PARISH FACILITIES 304 W. Grizzard Street Tullahoma, TN 37388 Phone: (931) 455-3050 (Office) Fax: (931) 461-9652 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: M—F 9:00 am-3:00 pm Susan Blackburn, Secretary WEBSITE: www.stpaulstullahoma.com Webmaster: Melissa Thompson [email protected] RECONCILED DIVERSITY A few years ago, during Rome’s quiet summer, Pope Francis took a day off to visit privately with some old friends, whose identity took Catholic Italy by surprise: Evangelical Protestants. They welcomed Francis to their Pentecostal Church of Reconciliation, where Francis asked pardon for Catholic persecutions and celebrated the Holy Spirit’s “pentecostal work.” Unlike Satan, declared Francis, who creates division among God’s children, the Holy Spirit creates a diversity rich and beautiful. And unity; not uniformity, Francis specified, but unity in diversity. Francis named the Spirit’s gift “reconciled diversity.” Pentecost’s rich treasury of scriptural readings, for Saturday’s vigil and Sunday’s morning liturgy, traces the Holy Spirit’s work from creation’s beginning, through Jesus’ resurrection, into the church’s earliest days, now into our days. Kindled in our hearts, the Spirit’s gentle fire is ours to share generously, even with those most strikingly different from us. All hearts are Spirit-warmed by reconciled diversity. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. JUNE is the MONTH of the SACRED HEART OF JESUS. “Men, their happiness and their life, are so important that the very Son of God gave himself to redeem and cleanse and raise them up. “Who will not love this heart so wounded?” a contemplative asks in this connection. “Who will not return love for Love? Who will not embrace a heart so pure?” —ST. JOSEMARIA ESCRIVÁ
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  • St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church

    Registration under way for Totus Tuus. Details on back page.

    In one Spiri t we we re al l ba ptized into one body. —1 Corinthians 12 :13 a

    PENTECOST SUNDAY June 9, 2019

    PASTOR Rev. Stephen A. Klasek

    DEACON Rev. Mister Ronald Munn

    SACRAMENTAL SCHEDULE

    Eucharist:

    Saturday

    4:00 PM St. Mark

    6:00 PM St. Paul

    Sunday

    8:30 AM St. Paul

    10:30 AM St. Mark

    1:00 PM San Marco en Español

    Weekdays (Monday —Friday)

    8:00 AM St. Paul

    Sacramental Preparation

    Baptismal and Marriage,

    contact Church Office to make

    arrangements.

    PARISH FACILITIES 304 W. Grizzard Street

    Tullahoma, TN 37388

    Phone: (931) 455-3050 (Office)

    Fax: (931) 461-9652

    Email: [email protected]

    Office Hours: M—F 9:00 am-3:00 pm

    Susan Blackburn, Secretary

    WEBSITE: www.stpaulstullahoma.com

    Webmaster: Melissa Thompson

    [email protected]

    RECONCILED DIVERSITY A few years ago, during Rome’s quiet summer, Pope Francis took a day off to visit privately with some old friends, whose identity took Catholic Italy by surprise: Evangelical Protestants. They welcomed Francis to their Pentecostal Church of Reconciliation, where Francis asked pardon for Catholic persecutions and celebrated the Holy Spirit’s “pentecostal work.” Unlike Satan, declared Francis, who creates division among God’s children, the Holy Spirit creates a diversity rich and beautiful. And unity; not uniformity, Francis specified, but unity in diversity. Francis named the Spirit’s gift “reconciled diversity.” Pentecost’s rich treasury of scriptural readings, for Saturday’s vigil and Sunday’s morning liturgy, traces the Holy Spirit’s work from creation’s beginning, through Jesus’ resurrection, into the church’s earliest days, now into our days. Kindled in our hearts, the Spirit’s gentle fire is ours to share generously, even with those most strikingly different from us. All hearts are Spirit-warmed by reconciled diversity.

    Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

    JUNE is the MONTH of the

    SACRED HEART OF JESUS.

    “Men, their happiness and their life,

    are so important that the very Son of

    God gave himself to redeem and

    cleanse and raise them up. “Who will

    not love this heart so wounded?” a

    contemplative asks in this connection.

    “Who will not return love for Love? Who

    will not embrace a heart so pure?”

    —ST. JOSEMARIA ESCRIVÁ

  • THIS WEEK AT ST. PAUL PARISH

    Jun 8 Saturday

    6:00 Mass

    Jun 9 Pentecost Sunday

    8:30 Mass

    Jun 10 Monday

    8:00 Mass

    Jun 11 Tuesday

    8:00 Mass

    6:30 Ladies Council Meeting

    Jun 12 Wednesday

    8:00 Mass

    Jun 13 Thursday

    8:00 Mass

    Jun 14 Friday

    8:00 Mass

    Jun 15 Saturday

    6:00 Mass

    Jun 16 The Most Holy Trinity

    8:30 Mass

    Lord, hear our Prayer

    Parishioners Carl Menako, Brandi Smith & baby, Loretta Welsh, Ron & Linda Johnson, Fred Battles, Andrew Roberts, Mike Gilliam, Manesha Walker, Rogelia Lucas, Mike Gattie, Amber Zwicker, Beverly Pratt, Carol Pratt. Family & Friends Robbie Williamson, Tom Berninger, Family of Lynn Lieseke, Esther Cockburn, Chris Pross, Tonya Howser, Maria Leon, Ken Bush, Lisa Gainey, John Barker, Collie Carney, Glenn Finch, Tadeo Aguilar, Family of †Karson Kilgore, Teresa Davenport, Brennan Blanton, Cecilia Terese Timmerman, Shane Hellriegel, Bob Richards, Jay Thomas, Suzanne Byrom, Jennifer Jones, Teresa Brodowski, James Painter, Ann Gore, Ken Nutt, Tim Ricoheroso, Ann Gattie, Rosie Pensinger, D.R. Wyatt, Enzalee Painter, Donald Schoenl, David Collins, Jenny Worley, Steve Corkran, Steve Tipps, Grace Caps, Jordan Teal, Tianna DiNatale, Alysia Peddy & Family, Jade Collins, Johnny Morris, Dana Hill Homebound/Nursing Home Bea Hensel, Valerie Gammon, Jean Branch, Jane Hargreaves, Elizabeth Olson.

    MINISTRY

    SAT 6:00 PM

    June 15

    SUN 8:30 AM

    June 16

    Extraordinary Ministers

    M Whited* R Berninger, J Myers L Oakes, S Crouch*

    B Bymaster, T Payne, T Kaczorek M Daigle*, J Hagopian B Lynch, J Sheeley*

    Lector Marcos More Laurel Stone

    Altar Servers A Moore, M Bukar A Gold, C Gold

    Liturgical Ministers

    Ladies Council will meet THIS Tuesday, June 11th and on July 9th at 6:30 pm.

    SAVE THE DATE

    Saturday, September 14th Ladies Council Mystery Dinner Theater

    in our newly renovated Parish Center.

    The event will feature a silent auction that will

    include a variety of gift baskets. During the

    month of June, we’ll be collecting items to be

    added to the Italian Basket. Donations of

    creative Italian related items are needed and

    may be dropped off at the Church Office

    during office hours, M—F, 9—3.

    We are grateful for your support!

    Sat Jun 8 6:00 PM †Bud Austin

    Sun Jun 9 8:30 AM For the Parish

    Mon Jun 10 8:00 AM †Fern Turi

    Tue Jun 11 8:00 AM †Rosemary DiCerbo

    Wed Jun 12 8:00 AM Andy & Maureen O’Connor

    Thu Jun 13 8:00 AM †Leo Bechard

    Fri Jun 14 8:00 AM Elisa Pilato

    Sat Jun 15 6:00 PM †Marianne Tobitt

    Sun Jun 16 8:30 AM For the Parish

    MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK

    Are you interested in MODEL ROCKETRY? Coffee County Lannom Library is hosting

    Music City Missile Club Learn and Demo Launch

    Tuesday, June 11th @ Lannom Library

    10:00 am Display & Talk

    11:15 am Free Lunch Truck for Kids

    Demo Launch will take place after lunch.

    Adults and Children of All Ages are Invited!

    Where the human spirit

    fails, the Holy Spirit fills.

    —Anonymous

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  • FUND 5/19/19 5/26/19 6/02/19

    Church Offering

    Charity

    Church Maintenance

    Catholic Communications

    $5,014.26

    $0

    $120.00

    $0

    $4,908.50

    $587.00

    $295.00

    $0

    $6,852.50

    $120.00

    $115.00

    $1,047.00

    Councils and Organizations

    KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Justin Thompson, Grand Knight

    Meet Wednesdays at 7:00 PM in the KC Hall.

    Sponsors the monthly Sunday Parish Breakfast.

    LADIES COUNCIL Mary Jo Daigle, President

    Meet first Tuesday of each month at 6:30 PM in

    the Church Office August — May.

    PARISH COUNCIL Arlen Naffziger, Chairman

    Meetings are typically held the third Monday of every

    month at 4:00 PM in the Church Office and are open

    to parishioners. Agenda additions require one week’s

    prior notice to the Chairperson for consideration.

    PROGRAMS & VOLUNTEER MINISTRIES Faith Formation Program Director of Religious Education Terri Daugherty Pre-K through Middle School Terri Daugherty Adult Initiation (RCIA) Buddy Nichols Adult Programs Lucy Keeney

    Classes are held on Sundays from 9:30—11:00 AM (August through April)

    Prayer Request Line Contact Maxine Capezza at [email protected] Good Samaritan Food Pantry Collection Donations are collected the second Sunday of each month in the box located in the Church vestibule.

    Knights of Columbus Aluminum Can Recycling Cans are collected on the last Saturday of each month from 8:30—11:30 AM (parking lot near playground) MINISTRY OF THE SICK & DYING Anointing of the Sick Individual celebrations upon request as one’s health warrants. Communion Visits to the Sick & Homebound may be arranged through the Church Office. Hospitalization Parishioners who are being hospitalized are asked to inform the Church Office in advance, if possible, so you may be added to the prayer list.

    Readings for the week

    Monday: Gn 3:9-15, 20 or Acts 1:12-14;

    Ps 87:1-3, 5-7; Jn 19:25-34

    Tuesday: Acts 11:21b-26; 13:1-3; Ps 119:129-133, 135; Mt 5:13-16

    Wednesday: 2 Cor 3:4-11; Ps 99:5-9; Mt 5:17-19

    Thursday: 2 Cor 3:15 — 4:1, 3-6; Ps 85:9ab, 10-14; Mt 5:20-26

    Friday: 2 Cor 4:7-15; Ps 116:10-11, 15-18; Mt 5:27-32

    Saturday: 2 Cor 5:14-21; Ps 103:1-4, 9-12; Mt 5:33-37

    Sunday: Prv 8:22-31; Ps 8:4-9; Rom 5:1-5; Jn 16:12-15

    Birthday Blessings! Jun 8 Brody McShea, Corbin McShea, Megan Hershman

    Jun 9 Katie Ellis, Bob Pepper, Ema Samamé, Ron White

    Jun 10 Samantha Huffman, Deb Wilson

    Jun 11 Rod Todaro

    Jun 12 Laura Wiser

    Jun 15 Charlie Shahan

    Jun 16 Abigail Brazier, Jack Frazier

    Knightly Knews

    Are you a Catholic man interested in joining the Knights of Columbus? Call John Finke @ 931-455-0668

    June 19 Business Meeting 7:00 PM KC Little House June 22 2nd Degree Ceremony 10:00 AM Parish Center Degree Team and participants arrive by 9:30 AM June 26 4th Degree Social 6:00 PM 122 West Tullahoma Dinner 6:30 PM

    Weekly

    Offering Thank you to Carolyn & Russell Fielding for all they do inside and outside of the church all year long. They’ve been doing what they do, humbly and quietly, behind the scenes for countless years. Thanks to them, and Mary Jo Daigle, we can walk into the church and automatically know what liturgical season we’re celebrating. It takes an enormous time commitment and much thought and creativity to do what they do and we are grateful!

    Are you missing a vase? Check the table in the church

    vestibule. Any vases not

    picked up this weekend will

    be donated. Thank you for

    leaving flowers in the church.

    Come to Us, Spirit of Holiness

    Holy Spirit, you banish fear

    from our hearts; you bear

    witness in us that we are

    children of God;

    we pray to you:

    Remove from our hearts the

    spirit of slaves;

    place in us the spirit of

    adopted children

    to make us cry out,

    “Abba, Father!”

    —From Come, Lord Jesus by Lucien Deiss, CSSp, copyright © 1976, 1981, Lucien Deiss.

    Published by World Library Publications. p. 184

    MARK YOUR CALENDARS

    Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser

    Sunday, June 30th 5:30—7:00 PM

    hosted by parishioner, Zack Sheeley, to benefit the Polaris

    Project, a nonprofit, non-governmental organization that works to combat and

    prevent modern-day slavery and human trafficking.


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