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TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME AUGUST 25, 2019 Sunday, August 25 Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00AM ENGLISH MASS, Church 10:00AM ENGLISH MASS, Church 12:00PM SPANISH MASS, Church 7:00PM ADORATION, Chapel Monday, August 26 8:40AM ROSARY, Chapel 9:00AM COMMUNION SERVICE, Chapel 6:00PM Ultreya, Parish Center Tuesday, August 27 St. Monica 8:40AM ROSARY, Chapel 9:00AM MASS, Mary Timoney, Chapel 6:40PM Rosary, Church 7:00PM YLI, Parish Center Wednesday, August 28 St. Augustine 8:40AM ROSARY, Chapel 9:00AM MASS, Virginia Dietrich, Chapel 12:00PM ADORATION (12pm-4pm), Chapel Thursday, August 29 The Passion of St. John the Baptist 8:40AM ROSARY, School 9:00AM MASS, Kelly Sackmann, School Friday, August 30 8:40AM ROSARY, Chapel 9:00AM MASS, Gene Butterly, Chapel Saturday, August 31 Blessed Virgin Mary 8:40AM ROSARY, Chapel 9:00AM MASS, Chris Martin, Chapel 2:00PM Gomez Wedding, Church 4:00PM CONFESSIONS, Church 5:30PM ENGLISH VIGIL MASS, Church 7:00PM SPANISH VIGIL MASS, Church Sunday, September 1 8:00AM ENGLISH MASS, Church 10:00AM ENGLISH MASS, Church 12:00PM SPANISH MASS, Church 7:00PM ADORATION, Chapel Strengthen your drooping hands and your weak knees. Make straight paths for your feet, that what is lame may not be disjointed but healed. Hebrews 12:12‑13 WELCOME THE STRANGER We have become accustomed to seeing pictures in the media and stories on the news about immigrants from Lat‑ in America and refugees from Syria fleeing violence and de‑ struction in their own countries, trying to make their way to a safe place. We have also seen the reactions of people who want to keep them away from their countries, who fail to welcome the stranger and the helpless children. Have we forgotten Jesuscall to comfort the homeless and the stranger? They shall bring all your brothers and sisters from all the nations . . . to Jerusalem, my holy mountain, says the Lord.In the three readings for this day, we are told that we are to welcome these strangers, to wel‑ come the discipline of the Lord, which leads to peace, and to strive to enter through the narrow gateinto the glory of Gods own homeland, the reign of God. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. TEACHERS NEEDED! Please prayerfully consider volunteering to help as a teacher or an assistant teacher for St. Rose of Limas Religious Education program. Classes will be held on Wednesdays from 6:20-7:30 pm. The first night will be registrations only on Wednesday, September 11th from 5:30pm-7:30pm in the School Gym. Teachers will begin on Wednesday, Sep- tember 18th. If you have questions or would like to help, please contact our Director of Religious Education, Becca Lundgren at 509-989-3068.
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TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME AUGUST 25, 2019

Sunday, August 25 Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time

8:00AM ENGLISH MASS, Church 10:00AM ENGLISH MASS, Church 12:00PM SPANISH MASS, Church 7:00PM ADORATION, Chapel

Monday, August 26 8:40AM ROSARY, Chapel 9:00AM COMMUNION SERVICE, Chapel 6:00PM Ultreya, Parish Center

Tuesday, August 27

St. Monica 8:40AM ROSARY, Chapel 9:00AM MASS, Mary Timoney, Chapel 6:40PM Rosary, Church 7:00PM YLI, Parish Center

Wednesday, August 28

St. Augustine 8:40AM ROSARY, Chapel 9:00AM MASS, Virginia Dietrich, Chapel 12:00PM ADORATION (12pm-4pm), Chapel

Thursday, August 29 The Passion of St. John the Baptist

8:40AM ROSARY, School 9:00AM MASS, Kelly Sackmann, School

Friday, August 30 8:40AM ROSARY, Chapel 9:00AM MASS, Gene Butterly, Chapel

Saturday, August 31 Blessed Virgin Mary

8:40AM ROSARY, Chapel 9:00AM MASS, Chris Martin, Chapel 2:00PM Gomez Wedding, Church 4:00PM CONFESSIONS, Church 5:30PM ENGLISH VIGIL MASS, Church 7:00PM SPANISH VIGIL MASS, Church

Sunday, September 1 8:00AM ENGLISH MASS, Church 10:00AM ENGLISH MASS, Church 12:00PM SPANISH MASS, Church 7:00PM ADORATION, Chapel

Strengthen your drooping hands and your weak knees. Make straight paths for your

feet, that what is lame may not be disjointed but healed.

— Hebrews 12:12‑13

WELCOME THE STRANGER

We have become accustomed to seeing pictures in the media and stories on the news about immigrants from Lat‑in America and refugees from Syria fleeing violence and de‑struction in their own countries, trying to make their way to a safe place. We have also seen the reactions of people who want to keep them away from their countries, who fail to welcome the stranger and the helpless children. Have we forgotten Jesus’ call to comfort the homeless and the stranger? “They shall bring all your brothers and sisters from all the nations . . . to Jerusalem, my holy mountain, says the Lord.” In the three readings for this day, we are told that we are to welcome these strangers, to wel‑come the discipline of the Lord, which leads to peace, and to “strive to enter through the narrow gate” into the glory of God’s own homeland, the reign of God. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

TEACHERS NEEDED! Please prayerfully consider volunteering to help as a teacher or an assistant teacher for St. Rose of Lima’s Religious Education program. Classes will be held on Wednesdays from 6:20-7:30 pm. The first

night will be registrations only on Wednesday, September 11th from 5:30pm-7:30pm in the School Gym.

Teachers will begin on Wednesday, Sep-tember 18th. If you have questions or would like to help, please contact our Director of Religious Education, Becca

Lundgren at 509-989-3068.

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August 18, 2019 - $3,877.29

Needed - $4,100.00

YTD Received - $34,967.03

Budgeted - $32,800.00

ACA 2019 Participation: 118 Parishioners

Goal: $33,873.00 Pledges to date: $39,093.00 Payments to date: $33,255.00

ALTAR FLOWERS The flowers for the Altar this weekend are in honor of Gary and Sally Kaatz’ 50th wedding anniversary! Con‑gratulations! If you would like to donate flowers in honor of a special occasion or in memory of a loved

one, contact the Parish Office.

KERMES COMMITTEE What is a “Kermes”? It’s a popular outdoor party in which there is fair and entertainment, some-

times organized for charitable purposes. Would you like to help plan this year’s Parish Ker‑mes? We know this event is a fun one for the whole

family but it takes a lot of organization to put it all together. Call the Parish Office if you want to lend a hand! Thank you!!

ANOINTING OF THE SICK Join us for a Anointing Of The Sick Mass on Tuesday, September 3rd in the Church at 9 am. A Rosary will be said before the Mass at 8:40 and all

are welcome!

ST. ROSE OF LIMA PRESCHOOL St. Rose of Lima School currently has pre‑school openings for this upcoming school year. Register now! Summer Office hours are 9 am –2 pm, Monday through Friday.

Prayer Chain If you would like to place someone on the prayer chain, please call Grace Nelson at 754-4209 or email [email protected]

or call the Parish Office.

The gift of grace increases as the struggles increase.

—St. Rose of Lima

REMINDER Please dress appropriately for Mass, even though it is hot out‑side. Men should refrain from wearing shorts or sandals if possible and ladies should not wear revealing tops or use

short skirts. Help those around you avoid the near occasion of sin by dressing modestly. Please Honor the House of the Lord

with your choice of clothing.

RCIA The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults is scheduled to begin, with the first class on

Wednesday, September 11th at 6:30 pm in the Parish Office. Do you or someone you know need to catch up on sacraments or need to be baptized? Maybe you have been thinking about converting to the Catholic Church and

you have questions? This is the group for you. Call the Parish Office to register. This class is free and

open to everyone.

Ministry 5:30pm Vigil Mass 7:00pm Vigil Mass 8:00am Mass 10:00am Mass 12:00pm Mass

Greeters Volunteer Volunteer M & T Webb Volunteer Volunteer

Usher Volunteer Volunteer G. Couture Volunteer Volunteer

1st Reading C. Devine S. Hernandez C. Monda N. Prentice N. Blancas

2nd Reading Volunteer Volunteer K. Niehenke B. Lundgren V. Galicia

E. Minister T. Spiess M. Cruz M. Rohlman S. Prentice A. Ocampo

E. Minister Volunteer G. Peña J. Holman J. Ahrend L. Delgado

E. Minister Volunteer Volunteer Volunteer Volunteer Volunteer

Altar Server A. Devine C. Monico B. Belino A. Prentice I. Blancas

Altar Server O. Devine C. Monico A. Belino M. Ahrend O. Blancas

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Registration Night!

Registrations for Religious Education will be on Wednesday, September 11th from 5:30-7:30 pm at St. Rose School. Classes are

open to students grade 1-8 and High School age for Confirmation I & II.

Also, don’t forget to

clip those Box Tops!

COR CHRISTI BROADCASTING New edition of Servants Hearts: Join host Wayne Wright as he speaks with Wenatchee Right to Life Board member Charlene Dronen of Our Lady of the

Assumption/Cashmere! Tune in to 88.7 FM/KDMB in the Moses Lake/Quincy area, 102.9 FM/KEFA in

the Wenatchee Valley, 97.3 FM/K247CH KDMB in the Chelan/Entiat area

and 100.3 FM/KXAA in the Upper Kittitas Valley to hear the inter‑view at the

following times: Tue. Aug. 27th @ 12pm, Wed. Aug. 28th @ 8am, Thur. Aug. 29th @ 9am, & Fri. Aug. 30th @5pm.

Thank you for supporting Catholic Radio in Central Washington!

NEW MINISTRY SCHEDULES Please pick up a copy of the new ministry schedule for your family, if you are a volunteer for the Mass. They are located in the vestibule on brightly colored paper. Thank you for serving the Lord in this way!

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Domingo, Agosto 25 Vigésimo Primer Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 8:00AM MISA EN INGLE S, Iglesia 10:00AM MISA EN INGLE S, Iglesia 12:00PM MISA EN ESPAN OL, Iglesia 7:00PM ADORACIO N, Capilla

Lunes, Agosto 26 8:40AM ROSARIO, Capilla 9:00AM SERVICIO DE COMUNIO N, Capilla 6:00PM Ultreya, Centro Parroquial

Martes, Agosto 27 Santa Mónica

8:40AM ROSARIO, Capilla 9:00AM MISA, Mary Timoney, Capilla 7:00PM YLI, Centro Parroquial 7:00PM Taller de Oracio n y Vida, So tano

Miércoles, Agosto 28 San Agustín

8:40AM ROSARIO, Capilla 9:00AM MISA, Virginia Dietrich, Capilla 12:00PM Adoracio n (12pm-4pm), Capilla 6:30PM Misa en espan ol, Capilla 7:00PM Cristo Vive, Centro Parroquial Jueves, Agosto 29

El Martirio de san Juan Bautista 8:40AM ROSARIO, Escuela 9:00AM MISA, Kelly Sackmann, Escuela Viernes, Agosto 30 8:40AM ROSARIO, Capilla 9:00AM MISA, Gene Butterly, Capilla

Sábado, Agosto 31 Santa María Virgen

8:40AM ROSARIO, Capilla 9:00AM MISA, Chris Martin, Capilla 2:00PM BODA, Efre n y Dinora, Iglesia 4:00PM CONFESIONES, Iglesia 5:30PM MISA DE VIGILIA EN INGLES, Iglesia 7:00PM MISA DE VIGILIA EN ESPAN OL, Iglesia

Domingo, Septiembre 1 8:00AM MISA EN INGLE S, Iglesia 10:00AM MISA EN INGLE S, Iglesia 12:00PM MISA EN ESPAN OL, Iglesia 7:00PM ADORACIO N, Capilla

DA LA BIENVENIDA AL EXTRANJERO Ya casi nos hemos acostumbrado a ver fotografí as en las redes sociales e historias en los perio dicos de inmigrantes latinoamericanos y refugiados sirios escapando de la vio‑lencia y la destruccio n de sus propios paí ses, intentando hacer una vida mejor en un lugar ma s seguro. Tambie n nos ha tocado ver las reacciones de las personas que intentan mantenerlas lejos de sus paí ses, que se oponen a ayudar a los extranjeros y a los nin os indefensos. ¿Se nos ha olvidado la ensen anza de Jesu s de ayudar a los desamparados y a los extranjeros? “Traera n todos a sus hermanos y hermanas de todas las naciones . . . a Je‑rusale n, a mi monte santo, dice el Sen or”. En las tres lecturas de hoy, se nos dice que debe‑mos ser hospitalarios con los extranjeros, dar la bien‑venida a los discí pulos del Sen or, lo cual nos lleva a la paz, y a “entrar por la puer‑ta que es angosta” a la glo‑ria del reino de Dios. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

VIGÉSIMO PRIMER DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO 25 DE AGOSTO DE 2019

Por lo tanto, levanten las manos caí das y fortalezcan las rodillas que tiemblan,

enderecen los caminos tortuosos por donde han de pasar,

para que el cojo no se desencamine y ma s bien se mejore. — Hebreos 12:12‑13

¡Se Necesitan Maestros! Por favor considere en oracio n ser voluntario para ayudar como maestro o asistente para el programa de Educacio n Religiosa de Santa Rosa de Lima. Las clases se llevara n a cabo los mie rcoles de 6:20-7:30 pm. La primera noche sera n inscripciones solamente el

mie rcoles 11 de septiembre de 5:30 pm a 7:30 pm en el gimnasio de la Escuela. Los maestros comenzara n el miércoles 18 de septiembre. Si tiene pre‑guntas o desea ayudar, comuní quese con nuestra Directora de Educacio n Religiosa,

Becca Lundgren al 509-989-3068.

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18 de agosto, 2019 – $3,877.29

Necesitado - $4,100.00

YTD Recibido - $34,967.03

Presupuestado - $32,800.00

EDUCACIÓN RELIGIOSA Noche de Inscripciones

Las inscripciones para Educacio n Religiosa sera n el mie rcoles 11 de septiembre de 5:30-7:30 pm en la Escuela. Las clases esta n abier‑

tas para estudiantes de grados 1-8 y de High School para la Confirmacio n I y II.

ACA 2019 Participación: 118 Parroquianos

Meta: $33,873.00 Prometido: $39,093.00 Recibido: $33,255.00

FLORES DEL ALTAR ¡Las flores para el Altar de este fin de semana son en honor del aniversario de bodas numero 50 de Gary y Sally Kaatz! ¡Felicidades! Si desea donar flores en honor de una ocasio n especial o en memoria de un ser querido, comuní quese con

la Oficina Parroquial.

UNCIÓN DE LOS ENFERMOS U nase a nosotros para La Misa De Uncio n De Los Enfermos el martes 3 de septiem‑bre en la Iglesia a las 9 am. Se rezara un rosario (en ingle s) antes de la Misa a las

8:40 y ¡todos son bienvenidos!

STA. ROSA DE LIMA PREESCOLAR

La Escuela de Sta. Rosa de Lima actual‑mente tiene espacios en su clases prees‑colares para este pro ximo an o escolar. ¡Regí strate ahora! El horario de Oficina de verano es de 9 am a 2 pm, de lunes a

viernes.

Ministerio Misa de 5:30 pm Misa de 7:00 pm Misa de 8:00 am Misa de 10 am Misa de 12:00 pm

Bienvenida Volunteer Volunteer M & T Webb Volunteer Volunteer

Colecta Volunteer Volunteer G. Couture Volunteer Volunteer

1 Lector C. Devine S. Hernandez C. Monda N. Prentice N. Blancas

2 Lector Volunteer Volunteer K. Niehenke B. Lundgren V. Galicia

Ministro E. T. Spiess M. Cruz M. Rohlman S. Prentice A. Ocampo

Ministro E. Volunteer G. Peña J. Holman J. Ahrend L. Delgado

Ministro E. Volunteer Volunteer Volunteer Volunteer Volunteer

Acólito A. Devine C. Monico B. Belino A. Prentice I. Blancas

Acólito O. Devine C. Monico A. Belino M. Ahrend O. Blancas

COMITÉ PARA LA KERMES ¿Te gustarí a ayudar a planificar la Kermes parroquial de este an o? Sabemos que este evento es divertido para

toda la familia, pero se necesita mucha organizacio n pa‑ra organizarlo todo. ¡Llame a la Oficina Parroquial si

quiere ser parte del equipo de planificacio n! ¡¡Gracias!!

Cadena de Oración Si le gustarí a poner a alguien en la cadena de oracio n pueden hablar a la Oficina Parroquial para establecer sus intenciones al 754-3640.

RECORDATORIO Favor de vestirse apropiadamente para la Misa, aunque hace

calor afuera. Los hombres deben abstenerse de usar pantalones cortos o sandalias si es posible y las mujeres no deben usar blu‑sas reveladores o faldas cortas. Ayuda a quienes te rodean a evitar la ocasio n cercana del pecado vistie ndote con modestia.

Honra la Casa del Sen or con tu eleccio n de ropa.

RICA El Rito de Iniciacio n Cristiana para Adultos esta programado para comenzar, con la pri‑mera clase el mie rcoles 11 de septiembre a las 5:00 pm en la Oficina Parroquial. ¿Usted o alguien que usted conoce necesita un sacra‑mento o necesita ser bautizado? ¿Quiza s has estado pensando en convertirte a la Iglesia Cato lica y tienes pregun‑tas? Este es el grupo para ti. Llame a la Oficina Parroquial para regis‑trarse. Esta clase es gratuita y

abierta a todos.

Además, ¡no olvides cortar

los Box Tops!

NUEVOS HORARIOS DE LOS MINISTERIOS Por favor, lleve una copia del nuevo horario del ministerio para su familia, si es voluntario en la Misa. Esta n ubicados en el vestí bulo en papel de colo‑

res brillantes. ¡Gracias por servir al Sen or de esta manera!

TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE Hay quienes quieren negar los derechos de los inmigrantes latinos que llegan a los Estados Unidos en busca de una vida mejor. Esta injusticia es extran a ya que los hispanos llegamos al territorio estadounidense en 1513, 73 an os antes de la llegada de los primeros anglosajones. Estos fueron Ponce de Leo n y compan eros quienes buscaban una mejor vida en la famosa fuente de la juventud. Eventualmente los hispanos dejaron de buscar la ilusoria fuente y en 1565 en la fiesta de san Agustí n (28 de Agosto), Pedro Mene ndez de Avile s fundo la primera ciudad en Florida.

Gracias a su santo patro n esta ciudad ha podido sobrevivir ataques de invaso‑res brita nicos y piratas, amenazas de huracanes y tempestades para convertirse en la ciudad ma s vieja de la Unio n Americana. ¿Pero quien fue este santo? Agustí n, fue un obispo africano, quien despue s de una vida desordenada se convirtio en uno de los santos mas importantes de la Iglesia, gracias a las oraciones continuas de su ma‑dre santa Mo nica. Nunca debemos menospreciar el poder de las oraciones de una

madre por sus hijos. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.


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