Catholic TriviaLast weeks question –
What is Christ often depicted pointing to in Christen artwork?
Answer –Sacred Heart of Jesus
This weeks question –When is Trinity Sunday (also called Most Holy Trinity) celebrated?
Church AdministratorDeacon Rick Chenault Sr.
Alter ServersCaedmon JonesBenjamin Jones
Religious EducationRCIA
Leo & Harriet Sabatini256-565-5414
St. Vincent DePaulJohn Poole-President
256-318-0132
St. Vincent DePaulPantry Coordinator
Rosie Catanach
Prison MinistryDeacon RickJohn Poole
Bob Catanach
UshersJohn Poole
Michael Wetzel
Music MinistryEd Green
256-308-1132
Church Grounds Coordinator
MaryAnn Lesko
Church flowersPeggy Chenault
Offertory collectionCoordinator
Bernard Sabatini
WebsiteMichael Wetzel
moultoncatholics.com
BulletinBen Lesko
[email protected] Eucharistic Adoration is held every Tuesday from 3:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Join us each Wednesday for Communion Service at 6:00 p.m.
Confession is available before ALL Masses.A rosary is prayed beginning 4:30 p.m. before the 5:00 p.m. Mass
Every First Sunday of the month before Mass Adoration from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m.Specifically for VOCATIONS for the Diocese of Birmingham
Weekly Eucharistic Adoration is held every Tuesday from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.(With Holy Hour for the Sanctity and protection of ALL LIFE) from 6:00 to 7:00
Every First Saturday of the Month Communion Service or Mass at 8:30 a.m.
MassSchedule
Sunday May 27th4:00 p.m.
Adoration, confession and Rosary
Mass 5:00 p.m.
Sunday June 3
4:00 p.m.Adoration, confession and Rosary
Mass 5:00 p.m.
Sunday June 104:00 p.m.
Adoration, confession and Rosary
Mass 5:00 p.m.
Sunday June 174:00 p.m.
Adoration, confession and Rosary
Mass 5:00 p.m.
CelebrantFr. George Fr. Johnson Fr. Linus Fr. John
Lector1-Joseph2-Hugh
1-Jane2-John
1-Leo2-Harriet
1-Joseph2-Hugh
EucharisticMinister Deacon Rick Deacon Rick Deacon Rick Deacon Rick
Usher Michael John Michael John
OffertoryCollection
Mary Ann &Jennifer B
John &Jane
Bob &Harriet
Linda W &Ben
MusicMinistry
TBA TBA Ed Green Ed Green
Our Lord’shousekeeper
schedule
Week of May 27nd
Linda W and Jennifer B
Week of June 3rd
Jeanine and Daughters
Week ofJune 10th
Cassandra and Peggy
Week ofJune 17th
MaryAnn and Harriet
May 27, 2018Matthew 28:16-20
Resurrection Catholic ChapelOur Mission;
The Resurrection Catholic Chapel aims to bring Christ’s presence through the Holy Eucharist to all Catholics in Lawrence County and the surrounding areas.
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Meditation: How can we know who God is? Jesus revealed to his disciples the great mystery of our faith - the triune
nature of one God in three persons and the inseparable union of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Jesus' mission is
to reveal the glory of God to us - a Trinity of persons - God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit - and to unite us with
God in a community of unbreakable unity and everlasting love. The ultimate end, the purpose for which God created
us, is the entry of God's sons and daughters into the perfect unity of the blessed Trinity.
Jesus, the Son of God, reveals the Father's true nature
The Jews understood God as Creator and Father of all that he made (Deuteronomy 32:6) and they understood the
nation of Israel as God's firstborn son (Exodus 4:22). Jesus reveals the Father in an unheard of sense. He is
eternally Father by his relationship to his only Son, who, reciprocally, is Son only in relation to his Father (see
Matthew 11:27). The Spirit, likewise, is inseparably one with the Father and the Son.
Through baptism we share in the life of the Trinity
The mission of Jesus and of the Holy Spirit are the same. That is why Jesus tells his disciples that the Spirit will
reveal the glory of the Father and the Son and will speak what is true. Before his Passover, Jesus revealed the Holy
Spirit as the "Paraclete" and Helper who will be with Jesus' disciples to teach and guide them "into all the truth"
(John 14:17,26; 16:13). In baptism we are called to share in the life of the Holy Trinity here on earth in faith and after
death in eternal light.
Clement of Alexandria, a third century church father, wrote:
"What an astonishing mystery! There is one Father of the universe, one Logos (Word) of the universe, and also one
Holy Spirit, everywhere one and the same; there is also one virgin become mother, and I should like to call her
'Church'."
We can have a personal relationship with the Father and the Son through the gift and working of the Holy
Spirit
How can we personally know the Father and his Son, our Lord Jesus Christ? It is the Holy Spirit who reveals the
Father and the Son to us and who gives us the gift of faith to know and understand the truth of God's word. Through
the Holy Spirit, we proclaim our ancient faith in the saving death and resurrection of Jesus Christ until he comes
again. The Lord gives us his Holy Spirit as our divine Teacher and Helper that we may grow in the knowledge and
wisdom of God. Do you seek the wisdom that comes from above and do you willingly obey God's word?
Jesus' departure and ascension into heaven was both an end and a beginning for his disciples. While it was the end
of Jesus' physical presence with his beloved disciples, it marked the beginning of Jesus' presence with them in a
new way. Jesus promised that he would be with them always to the end of time. He assured them of his power - a
power which overcame sin and death. Now as the glorified and risen Lord and Savior, ascended to the right hand of
the Father in heaven, Jesus promised to give them the power of his Holy Spirit, which we see fulfilled ten days later
on the Feast of Pentecost (Luke 24:49 and Acts 2:1-4). When the Lord Jesus departed physically from the apostles,
they were not left alone or powerless. Jesus assured them of his presence and the power of the Holy Spirit.
"In the name of the Father and of the Son
and of the Holy Spirit "
Rudy KuceraJoe KuceraKathy JosephPhillis KaelinVictor ZyskCarol & Juan BenjaminJoAnn HarveyGeorge Harvey Jr.George HarveyRose SabatiniHilda PooleHarold CappsBilly Joe AycockJennifer Merriman
Please keep in your daily prayersthe sick, ill and recovering
For Bishop BakerAll the men of Our Lady of Joyful Hope
Comunita Cenacolo in Hanceville, Al
Rev. Michael KlauckDeacon Terry TrumoreDana ButlerMary BlairLinda HolcombRobin MichaelNatalie HilbJohn Lesko
Adan Kristopher LaForestLoretta & Bob LuzacGeorge Lesko Sr.Barbara ThomasHeath WattersStevie SowellDanny HyattRita BlaxtonMelinda Prush StinnettRodrick LeskoMark LeskoCrayson HunterDeacon Rick
Prayer for the Sick and SeniorsAll praise and glory are yours, Lord our God. For you have called us to serve you and
one another in love. Bless our sick today so that they may bear their illnessin union with Jesus' sufferings and restore them quickly to health.
Bless those who have grown old in your service and give them courageand strength in their faith.Lead us all to eternal glory.
We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, Your Son, who lives and reigns with youand the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever.
Amen.Mother of Perpetual Help pray for us.
(pray) Three Hail Marys.
May 20. 2018Offertory: $575.00Cenacolo: $0.00St. Vincent de Paul: $225.00Flowers: $0.00
Pray the Holy Rosary everyday
Continuation of todays Meditation
Confession heldbefore each Mass
Pray the Holy Rosary everyday
Save the date2ND ANNUAL EUCHARISTIC
YOUTH CONGRESSOctober 27, 2018
Shrine of the Most Blessed SacramentHanceville, AL
Pray the Holy Rosary everyday
Our mission is to proclaim the love of God our Father who saved us through his Son, Jesus Christ, and
who unites us in his Holy Spirit
Jesus' last words to his apostles point to his saving mission and to their mission to be witnesses of his saving
death and his glorious resurrection and to proclaim the good news of salvation to all the world. Their task is to
proclaim the good news of salvation, not only to the people of Israel, but to all the nations. God's love and gift of
salvation is not just for a few, or for a nation, but it is for the whole world - for all who will accept it. The gospel
is the power of God, the power to forgive sins, to heal, to deliver from evil and oppression, and to restore life.
Do you believe in the power of the gospel?
"May the Lord Jesus put his hands on our eyes also, for then we too shall begin to look not at what is seen but
at what is not seen. May he open the eyes that are concerned not with the present but with what is yet to come,
may he unseal the heart's vision, that we may gaze on God in the Spirit, through the same Lord, Jesus Christ,
whose glory and power will endure throughout the unending succession of ages."
(prayer of Origin, 185-254 AD)
"Whenever that sacrifice of Christ is memorialized in the Church, there is an application to a new moment in time and a new presence in space of the unique sacrifice of Christ Who is now in glory. In obeying His mandate, His followers would be representing in an unbloody manner that which He presented to His Father in the bloody sacrifice of Calvary. After changing the bread into His Body and the wine into His Blood: He gave it to them (Mark 14:22). By that communion they were made one with Christ, to be offered with Him, in Him, and by Him. All love craves unity. As the highest peak of love in the human order is the unity of husband and wife in the flesh, so the highest unity in the Divine order is the unity of the soul and Christ in communion."— Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen
PRAYER INTENTIONS OF THE HOLY FATHER
MONTH OF MAY
Evangelization – The Mission of Laity
That the lay faithful may fulfill their specific
mission, by responding with creativity to the
challenges that face the world today.
Pray the Holy Rosary everyday
Saint Vincent DePaulIf you are interested in becoming a member or just want more
information about how you can help the needy,see John Poole after mass.
Know someone in Lawrence county needing our help?
Have them call our “Hotline” 256-606-3393All calls will be returned each Wednesday morning
from 9 to noon. Thanks for your support!
Prayers for Bob and Rosie Catanach as they continue on towards his
ordination as Deacon in December
Mediation of the Day
"Souls who spread the honor of My mercy I shield through their
entire lives as a tender mother her infant, and at the hour of death I
will not be a Judge for them, but the Merciful Savior. At that last
hour, a soul has nothing with which to defend itself except My
mercy. Happy is the soul that during its lifetime immersed itself in
the Fountain of Mercy, because justice will have no hold on it."
— St. Maria Faustina Kowalska
Most Rev. Robert J. Baker, S.T.D
Most Rev. David Foley, D.D (RIP)
Very Rev. Rick Chenault
Rev. Msgr. Michael Chilen
Fr. John O’Donnell, O.S.B.
Fr. Linus Klucsarits, O.S.B.
Fr. Joel Martin O.S.B.
Rev. Edward Markley, O.S.B
Fr. Charles Merrill
Fr. Johnson Tharayil
Fr. George Maniangattu
Rev. Reddy Kasu
Rev. Michael Klauck
Rev. Jose B. Chacko
Rev. Jim Hedderman
Fr. Vincent Bresowar
Fr. Bede Marcy
Fr. Alphonse Justin Nelson
Fr. Alan Mackey
Rev. Fr. Leonard Mary
Rev. Fr. Mark Mary
Rev. Fr. Joseph Mary
Rev. Fr. Paschal Mary
Fr. Ray Remke
Rev. Roy Runkle
Fr. Joe Lody
Fr. Michael Adams
Fr. Jose MA. Viola
Fr. Jim Handerhan
Fr. Wyman Vintson
Fr. Josh Altonji
Fr. Brad Jantz
Fr. Michael Wrigley (RIP)
Fr James (Jim) R. Macey (RIP)
Rev. Don Forsythe (RIP)
Deacon Rick Chenault Sr.
Deacon Patrick Lappert
Deacon Bill Clawson
Deacon Jonathan Howell
Deacon Matthew Mary Bartow
Deacon Marco Lattarulo
Deacon Justin Ward
Pray for the Holy Father Pope Francis, our Priests, Deacons and Seminarians
Seminarians
Pray the Holy Rosary everyday
Daniel Sessions
Charles Deering, II
Doug Hess II
Juan Perez
Luis Reyes
Saint of the day
St. Augustine of Canterbury (d. 604 A.D.), also known as St. Austin, was prior of a monastery in Rome
before being called by Pope Gregory the Great to be a missionary to the British Isles. The Pope
received word that the pagans of Britain would embrace the faith in great numbers if priests were sent
to teach them, and previous missionaries had been unsuccessful in the holy endeavor. In order to
realize the Holy Father's desire to evangelize the island, Augustine set out on a new quest at the head
of forty monks in 596 A.D. When they arrived in France they heard stories of the ferocity of the Anglo-
Saxons. Out of fear, Augustine returned to Rome and asked the Pope to release him from the mission.
Pope Gregory encouraged Augustine in his task and sent him back. When the monks landed in Kent
they were treated kindly. The King of Kent himself accepted baptism and set up a residence for St.
Augustine in Canterbury. There Augustine established a church and monastery as the center of his
apostolic mission. Although his labor among the pagans was slow and difficult, his work bore much fruit
and England eventually became a Christian nation. Augustine was the first Archbishop of Canterbury,
England, and is known as the "Apostle of England."
His feast day is May 27th.
Eucharistic Adoration is held every Tuesday from
3:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Prayer for Memorial Day God of power and mercy,you destroy war and put down earthly pride.Banish violence from our midst and wipe away our tears, that we may all deserve to be called your sons
and daughters.Keep in your mercy those men and womenwho have died in the cause of freedomand bring them safelyinto your kingdom of justice and peace.We ask this though Jesus Christ our Lord.Amen
Remember those who gave their ALL for our Freedom
JESUS, ETERNAL PRIEST, protect all our priests, Your servants, from all dangers and keep them safe in
Your Sacred Heart. They are Yours and their life is offered in sacrifice at Your altar. Keep them pure of
heart and aflame with the love of God and neighbor. Strengthen Your priests by living constantly in
them, with them, and through them, especially in times of loneliness and afflictions, and when their life
of sacrifice seems meaningless. Bless all their labors with abundant fruit. May they persevere in their
vocation until the end. Mary, our Blessed Mother, wrap them under your mantle and save them from all
worldly distractions. May the souls to whom they minister be their joy and consolation in this world and
in Heaven, their beautiful and everlasting crown. Amen Mary, Queen of Priests, pray for us. St. John
Vianney, pray for us.
Deacon’s Corner
Ordained to the PriesthoodFather Nelson May 7, 2000
Community Cenacolo – Our Lady of Joyful Hope From the Darkness into the Light
These wonderful men can’t thank you all enough for the prayers and divine providencewe provide. They pray for all the parishioners of Resurrection Chapel.
Donations of food, clothing, or anything that can be used by these men can be broughtto the church at anytime. If you care to make a monetary donation used to purchase
fresh meats and veggies, please use the GREEN church envelope. Thank you for ALL the love and support for this Ministry.
May God Bless You All.
If you would like to visit for lunch or dinner please let Ben know
Check out the newsletter –http://www.hopereborn.org
The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity—May 27, 2018
This Sunday we celebrate the Feast of the Most Holy Trinity. This Celebration reminds us that the God we
worship has revealed God’s self as Creating Father, Redeeming Son and Sanctifying Spirit—three persons, yet
one God, undivided and of one essence. The preface for this Feast states: “it is truly right and just, our duty
and our salvation, always and everywhere to give you thanks, Lord. Holy Father, almighty and eternal God.
For with your Only Begotten Son and the Holy Spirit you are one God, one Lord; not in the unity of a single
person, but in a Trinity of one substance.” While we may not be able to explain how this can be—that it can
be has been our faith since the beginnings of the Church.
Our Gospel for this Sunday is the last four verses of Matthew’s Gospel. In it Jesus commands his disciples:
“Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son,
and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you
always, until the end of the age.”
In our first reading this Sunday, from the Book of Deuteronomy, Moses reminds the people of all that God
has done for them. He then says: “This is why you now know, and fix in your heart, that is God in the heavens
above and on earth below, and that there is no other.”
In our second reading this Sunday is the Letter of Saint Paul to the Romans. It reminds us that we have
received a Spirit of adoption. Through whom we cry. “Abba Father.” This reminds us that God is not removed
from our world and our lives. Rather, because of Jesus Christ, we are able to call on God with the intimate
term “Father.”
Trinity Sunday was officially instituted in the 9th century by Pope Gregory IX. However, it had been celebrated
as a tradition for hundreds of years before 828 AD as evidenced by the adoption of the Trinitarian baptismal
formula in early liturgies. However, most of these celebrations of this Solemnity were done on the local level
by churches and dioceses and it wasn’t celebrated with a widely adopted feast. That changed in 1334 when
Pope John XXII established it as a feast day to be universally observed by all Christians in the Western Church.
Trinity Sunday is a day in the Church to honor the belief of an eternal God that consists of the Father, Son,
and the Holy Ghost.
God Bless! Deacon Rick
Ed and Marjorie Witt – May 19David and Mary Carraway - May 27Phillip and Melanie Jones May - 29
Lawrence Joseph Chenault - May 1Father Reddy - May 5Fr. John Paul Zeller – May 5John Vassar - May 6Joseph Heron - May 13Ed Witt – May 17Mike Wetzel Sr. – May 18Mike Wetzel Jr. – May 18Fr. Wyman Vintson - May23David Carraway - May 23Melanie Jones – May 24
VERSE OF THE DAY"O Lord, you are my God, I extol you, I praise your name;
For you have carried out your wonderful plans of old, faithful and true."Isaiah 25:1
Celebrations for May 2018Birthday’s
Anniversaries
Reverend Br. Matthew Bartow, M.F.V.A.
Reverend Mr. Jonathan Howell will ordained
to the Holy Priesthood June 2, 2018
at the Cathedral of St. Paul
at the 11:00 a.m. Mass.
A reception will follow and all are invited.