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September 12th – September 18th
9am Mass Monday
Souls in Purgatory Iraida Hernandez
NO 9AM MASS THIS TUESDAY
Fr. Jack At Clergy Study Day
6pm Mass Wednesday
Jennie Chaya M/M John Prati
9am Mass Thursday
Anna Xot Tran Viet & Diane Nguyen
Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
5pm Mass SATURDAY
Lloyd J. Krieger M/M Larry Meilleur
9am Mass SUNDAY
Our Parish Family Fr. Jack
11:45am Mass SUNDAY
Richard Schweikhart Julia Lee
Sacrament of Forgiveness (Penance, Reconciliation, Confession)
Mon, Tue, & Thurs after Morning Mass (Just ask Father after Mass)
Saturday from 4:00pm – 4:30pm Confessions by Appointment
Wednesday at 5:45pm Or at any other time
Come, Visit the Lord
In The Blessed Sacrament
For the first 1,500 years of Christianity there was no "Catholicism" as it is known it today, simply because there were no other forms of Christianity to distinguish it. There was only the "one, holy, catholic church" ("catholic" means "universal"), which was the body of Christian believers all over the western world, united by common traditions, beliefs, church structure and worship. Before the Reformation in the 1500’s, if you were a Christian, you belonged to the Catholic Church. Any other form of Christianity was considered a heresy, not a Christian denomination.
Today, there are many popular forms of Christianity besides Roman Catholicism. Although the Catholic Church continues to teach that it alone has carried on the true tradition of the apostolic church, the Second Vatican Council declared all baptized Christians to be "in a certain, although imperfect, communion with the Catholic Church." So to be a Catholic today means to be a certain kind of Christian: one with beliefs, practices and traditions that differ from those of Protestantism, Anglicanism, Greek Orthodox, and other branches of modern Christianity.
Roman Catholicism is by far the largest Christian group. With more than one billion adherents, Catholics constitute about half of the world's Christians. Catholicism is the majority religion of Italy, Spain, and nearly all Latin American countries. In 2001, about 24 percent of Americans identified themselves as Catholic, making Catholicism the largest Christian denomination in America. The next largest group, Baptists, was claimed by 16 percent of Americans.
Distinctive Roman Catholic beliefs include the special authority of the pope as the successor of Peter and the guarantor of church unity, the ability of saints to intercede on behalf of believers, the concept of purgatory as a place of afterlife purification before entering heaven, and the doctrine of transubstantiation - that is, that the bread and wine used in the Eucharist becomes the true body and blood of Christ when consecrated by the priest who acts in the name of Christ.
Catholic worship follows the command that Christ gave to his disciples at the last supper, “Do this in memory of me”. The Catholic Mass is both a sacrifice of praise and a participation in a sacred meal which points to and anticipates the heavenly Supper of The Lamb. In the first part of the Mass known as the Liturgy of The Word, the teaching of the scriptures prepare the people to recognize Jesus in the breaking of the bread in its second part known as the Liturgy of the Eucharist. Christ made it crystal clear in the gospel according to John that his followers were to be as closely united to him and to each other as he and his Father were united. This unity must be more than just spiritual or figurative. In the words of St. Paul, there can be just one faith, one baptism, One God who lives in all and who works through all. It is for this reason that the Catholic Church is normally unable to offer Holy Communion to Christians who are not fully united with it.
IS THERE
ONE TRUE
CHURCH?
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LEADING CHILDREN TO
DISCIPLESHIP
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th
7PM
WHY DID JESUS DIE?
Missed Session 2: Who is Jesus? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpWmQClbABM
MUSIC REHEARSALS
TUESDAYS
Cantors 5:30PM Singers 6:00PM Instrumentalists 6:45PM
WEDNESDAYS
Handbells 4:45PM
SUNDAYS 8:00AM
11:00AM
PREPARING FOR BAPTISM CLASS
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 25TH
1:00PM IN ROOM 4
This one session class is required of all parents who are baptizing a child for the first time. First time godparents are also welcome, but participation is optional. Following this class, parents must contact Father Jack to see if there may be any special circumstances in scheduling the actual baptism--at least 30 days before the date you are requesting. Child care is available upon request.
Open to persons of all ages and musical experience. Musicians at St Andrew enjoy being together in fellowship and take seriously their mission to prepare music that serves the church and honors the Lord.
ALL ARE WELCOME! Discover the joy and privilege of giving your time and talent for that which is eternal to the glory of God.
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Jon Abt Theresa Aide Kris Ajamie Donna Allford Bailey Anderson Bert Alvarez Annette Balderas Carri Beck Michelle Brewer Ray Brewer Marian Chessmore Diane Cook Rose Cook Roberta Cullip Cynthia Garza Lois Genzer Virginia Goetz Ruthann Gonterman Shirley Graham Esther Guzman Chester Hagnoski Ruth Hansen Marcella Hicks Ed Koehl Wanda Kuzmic Kathy Lazier Maria Londono David Miller Megan Muir Olivia Muir Caroline Newell Ramona Orland Loretta Plumlee Chris Politte Shannon Saturno Mary Schultz Ted Schwartz Charles Shatswell Yvonne Smith Joe D. Snodgrass Bradley Stewart Reginald Stewart Thomas Tran Gina Urbina Maria Valdez Rebecca White Williams Family Arlen Williams Imogene Wood
HOMEBOUND
September 17-18
Altar Server Holy Communion
Holy Communion
Gifts Hospitality Lector Coordinator
SATURDAY 5PM
John Fitzgerald Fred Spellman Ray Catalano
James Emmen Cheryl Harper Carol Hix Mike Jaques John Fitzgerald
Eileen Simpson Patti Muzny Fani Rodriguez Ed Smith
Colleen Fitzgerald Martin Fitzgerald Brian & Sam Muzny
Ruth Hansen Kelsey Riva Robin Teske
Marva Yandell Matt Walters
Polo and Mary Lopez
SUN 9AM
Britney Fombe William Johnson Justin Zondor
Jovita Crissman Mary Earing Adriana Garza Cris Garza Pam Cusack Gina Crissman Evelyn Kniffen
Martin Ortega Burt Renard Donna Renard Mary Sarabia Sandra Varner Samuel Warnecke
Jones-Griggs Family Jaci Noxon Kathleen Noxon
Flanders Family Ruth Heiderich Maria Martell
Laurie Majors Patti Vincent
Eual McCrite
SUN 11:45AM
Mercedes Tran Rose Tran Thomas Tran
Randy Allford Gina Atkins Rick Atkins Carl Cook Teresa Harris Nancy Lyle
Roy Lyle Gayla Maupin Mary Schultz Kay Tucker Ed Tucker
Deborah Friedt Michael Friedt John Gonshor Jon Riva Patti Riva
Christy Bartlett Gloria Goff Deborah & Gary Kamphaus
Angela Lister Shelly Durham
Joe Gibbons
Joyce Beauregard Lillian Brehm Margaret Crawford Harold Cusack Nancy Davis Frances Drabowsky Goldie Evans Pat Everhart Ruth Frejo Gladys Grizzle Rosita Hall Tom Hanson Roger Kane Fred Martin Alberta Marquez Michelle Mathew Martha Maynard Betty McClure Howard McLaughlin San Juana Medina Neans Murray Janie O’Connor Tom O’Neil Bob Onspaugh Anna Rossi Ron & Rose Rytlewski Marie Sherrell Elinor Thompson John Wemyss Alice Willard Ray Winnard
INFIRM
A PRAYER FOR THE INFIRM & HOMEBOUND
Dear Lord, we commend to you all our infirm and homebound brother and sisters. Please give them and their caregivers every grace and blessing.
××××× UPCOMING PARISH EVENTS ×××××
Sept 12 6:30pm Knights Meeting-4th degree 6:30pm Region X Parent/Teen Mtg.
Sept 13 5:30pm Cantor, Choir & Instrumentalist Practice 6:30pm Boy Scouts 6:30pm Trip to Rome meeting
Sept 15 6:00pm SVdP 7:00pm Psalms-Great Adventure Bible Study 7:00pm K of C Officers Mtg.
Sept 18 10:15am Growing the Faith
Life Kids, Edge & Life Teen
**PARISH PICNIC **
Sept 14 6:30am Small Group Cursillo 10:00am Women’s Cursillo Group 7:00pm Life Nite 7:00pm JOF/ALPHA
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Stewardship of Treasure Sacrificial Giving
Sep 4 FYTD PFYTD
Sacrificial Giving 13,506 133,825 134,922
Other Income 5,449 40,269 38,934
Total Income 18,954 174,093 173,856
Thanks for your generous offering of groceries and other monetary gifts to help purchase items from the Regional Food Bank. The Items listed below are needed on a regular basis:
Spaghetti Canned Fruit Tuna Mac & Cheese Rice Tomatoes Box Dinners Oatmeal Corn Cereal Dry Pinto Beans Chicken Instant Potatoes Vegetables Bread Green Beans Saltine Crackers Jelly Peanut Butter Spaghetti Sauce Cookies Ramen Noodles Canned Meat Soup ______________________________________________
Happy Birthday 9/11 Peyton Bumgarner, Kevin Chau, Conor
Dooling, George Fombe, Jay Hibbitts, Bernadita Iwashita, Uche Okudo, Teresa Schroeder, Greg Skelly, Yesenia Torres, Noah Wong
9/12 Brendan Casler, Juana Doty, Esteban Gaytan, Rachel Gonshor, Debora Hall, Bonnie Hedges, Elizabeth Kuhr, Michael Radovcic, Noreen Valadez, Gabrielle Valerio
9/13 Victor Gonzales, Anne Hedrick, Kathleen Kline, Katrina Petker, Megan Rutell, Louis Schachle
9/14 Timothy Agius, Jacquelyn Galier, Betty Luu, Colton Marschik, Anna Thai, Justin Tran, Matthew Tran, Xenia Warren, Nicole Williams
9/15 Katrina Chalfant, Maria Escobedo, Rosalind Fowler, Alissa Hammer/Ferguson, Ian Johnson, Vu Lang, Daniel McHazlett, Rhyen Riley, Samuel Warnecke, Jackson Zondor
9/16 Ronald Burk, Valerie Elliott, Nathan Johnson, Cheryl Prochaska, Bruce Smith, Zeela Snodgrass, Christine Tran
9/17 Lucia Alguindigue, Nikka Asuncion, Charlotte Hawthorne, Stephen Kniffen, Elizabeth Morrow, Tim Ogg, Anna Phan, Louis Sarabia
Happy Anniversary 9/11 Mr. & Mrs. Joong-ha Lee 23
9/12 Mr. & Mrs. Ronnie Barbee 13
9/13 Mr. & Mrs. David Bohn 8
9/14 Mr. & Mrs. Mark Lee 25 Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Rytlewski 59
9/15 Mr. & Mrs. Jim Croom 49
9/16 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Maupin 38 Mr. & Mrs. Matt Grimes 21
9/17 Mr. & Mrs. Miguel Munoz 11 Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Gonzales 11
PAC-A-SAC
Vision
40 Days for Life is a focused pro-life campaign with a vision to access God’s power through prayer, fasting, and peaceful vigil to end abortion.
Mission The mission of the campaign is to bring together the body of Christ in a spirit of unity during a focused 40-day campaign of prayer, fasting, and peaceful activism, with the purpose of repentance, to seek God’s favor to turn hearts and minds from a culture of death to a culture of life, thus bringing an end to abortion.
SEPT. 28—NOV. 6
https://40daysforlife.com/local-campaigns/oklahoma-city/
PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO UPDATE YOUR FAMILY INFO ON OUR WEBSITE AT
www.standrewmoore.com
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CLASSES RESUME SEP 11
10:20am – 11:30am
Participation in Saturday/Sunday Mass is THE key ingredient in helping parents shape the Catholic faith of their children. It is not sufficient to just drop kids off for Sunday School. Parents are expected to participate in Mass with their children on the weekends. It would be great if parents could show their support and set the example by also participating in adult faith formation classes which often meet at the same time.
CONFIRMATION PREP CLASS
Sep 11, 1:15pm
CATECHETICAL SUNDAY
September 18th
CATECHETICAL CONGRESS
Saturday, Sep 24 All catechists and youth ministers are invited to the Pastoral Center for a morning of prayer and reflection with Archbishop Wester of Santa Fe.
WEDNESDAY
Life Night 7pm – 9pm A signed local consent form is required for all youth participating in life nights. Registration for religious education classes fullfils this requirement.
OUTDOOR RETREAT
Oct 7 – 9 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Camp
Open to all youth 6th – 12th grade Cost is only $20 for active parishioners.
Registration and fee due Sun, Sep 18
Information for the above and other activities for our youth is available during both religious education classes on Sundays and Life Nights on Wednesdays. Send your YOUTH and get them involved with our Catholic family.
Sept. 13 – Pot Luck and Speaker from “PACE”. Sept. 19 – Senior Adult Ministry Meeting Carpool from Church at 12:20 pm. Sept. 22 - Tour Sam Noble Museum-Norman
Carpool from Church at 9:30 am.
CONTACT JOHN PRATI
FOR APPT 405-831-8965
SMALL GROUP LEADERS-
CONTACT JANE MITCHELL FOR
MORE INFORMATION
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KARI EUBANKS
GLENN CLEVELAND, JR.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24TH at 9am ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC SCHOOL
Mark Your Calendars The Walk Is Less Than A Month Away! This Is A Great Family Event So Plan To Bring The Children. The Silent Auction Is A Favorite Of All. We Will Be Taking Sign-Ups, Selling Raffle Tickets And Tee-Shirts After The
Masses In September.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24, at 9am in BRICKTOWN
LET’S WALK TOGETHER AGAIN THIS YEAR! REGISTER AT:
www.alz.org/oklahoma
Team: St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Church/Team Captain: Caryl Prati, RN, Parish Nurse
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2ND MYRIAD BOTANICAL GARDENS
JOIN US FOR THE 24TH ANNUAL
BIRTH CHOICE “CELEBRATION OF LIFE” WALK 1pm – 4pm
www.birthchoice.org/events
STARTING SEPTEMBER 14TH, THE
WEDNESDAY MASS WILL BEGIN AT 6PM
BRING YOUR FAVORITE DISH OR DESSERT. THE PARISH WILL PROVIDE BRISKET, BAKED
BEANS, TEA, & LEMONADE.
JOIN YOUR FRIENDS AND
FAMILY FOR SOME FELLOWSHIP
AND FUN
PICNIC RAFFLE TICKETS
ON SALE THIS WEEKEND
WE HAVE TWO BIKES, A NICE OUTDOOR GRILL AND A LADIES PURSE ALL BEING DONATED BY
JOHN IRELAND FUNERAL HOME