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Mass Schedules for Holy Family
Sunday: 10:30 AM
Sunday: 8:30 AM June until October
First Wednesday: 6:00 pm
Communion Service and
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Tuesday: 12:00 PM
Holy Family Catholic Church December 29th, 2019 - The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph
Our Mission Statement
“In Faith We Build”
78 Friesian Circle, Thayne, WY 83127
P.O. Box 1036, Thayne, WY 83127
307-883-3429
www.holyfamilywy.org
Coffey Time Images - 2018
Help us search for the lost & the strayed.
Lead them back to God.
“Joseph rose and took the child and his mother by night and departed for Egypt. He stayed there until the death of Herod.”
Matthew 2:14
The Flight into Egypt Jacques de Baerzem, 1395-99
No CCD/Religious Education Until January 5th
TODAY! Feast of The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary & Joseph
CCW BRUNCH!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
January 1st Holy Day of Obligation, 10:30am Mass
PASTOR Reverend Lucas Kazimiro Simango 307-733-2516 x 206 frlucas@olmcatholic.org
ASSOCIATE PASTOR Fr. Philip Vanderlin OSB 307-733-2516 x 103 philinden2@gmail.com
Deacon Phil Wanek 303-517-3199 pwanek@silverstar.com
OFFICE MANAGER Pam Padilla HFCCOfficeManager@gmail.com
MUSIC Pauline Zeren holyfamilythaynemusic@gmail.com
NEW PARISHIONERS - WELCOME!
To register please fill out a registration card on the front table or talk to Deacon Phil after Mass.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Anytime by appointment
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
Couples should contact the Parish at least 6 months in advance of the marriage date or sooner.
INFANT BAPTISM
Parents are required to attend a Baptism preparation class, preferably prior to the birth of their child.
ANNOINTING OF THE SICK
Please notify the Parish in case of serious illness or upcoming surgery.
CATHOLIC FAITH INQUIRY
Persons wishing to inquire about the Catholic Faith or seeking to complete their Sacraments should call the Parish. Inquirers are welcome at anytime throughout the year.
DEADLINES
Weekly Bulletin - Tuesday at Noon
Calendar of Upcoming Events
Parish Staff and Information
Ministries
December 29th - The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph No CCD/Religious Education Classes KOC leads the Rosary CCW Hosts Brunch December 31st - The Seventh Day in the Octave of Christmas No Communion Service & Adoration of Blessed Sacrament January 1st - The Octave Day of Christmas, Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION New Year’s Day Mass @ 10:30am January 5th - The Epiphany of the Lord CCD/Religious Education Classes Resume 9:15am-10:15am Second collection: For the Poor KOC Meeting after Mass January 12th - The Feast of the Baptism of the Lord CCD/Religious Education 9:15am-10:15am January 19th - Second Sunday in Ordinary Time CCD/Religious Education 9:15am-10:15am January 20th - Monday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time Martin Luther King Jr. Day
*EMOHC designates Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion*
December 29th - The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph
LECTOR: Vicki Canoso
EMOHC: Valentin Almanza & Donna Kelsey
January 5th - The Epiphany of the Lord
LECTOR: Rosa Montano
EMOHC: Jack Leaven & Susan Singleton
January 12th - The Feast of the Baptism of the Lord
LECTOR: Vicki Canoso
EMOHC: Jamie Kallgren and Cindy Jaques
Mass Intentions for Sunday, December 29th
Pat Wanek +
Sunday Readings
Sunday Offering Information
Ordinary - $165 Building Fund - $80
Youth - $30 Thank you for using Online Giving!
To register to give online, use the link on our website at www.holyfamilywy.org
12/29 - SIR 3:2-6,12-14, COL 3:12-21orCOL 3:12-17, MT 2:13-15, 19-23 01/05 - IS 60:1-6, PS 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-11, 12-13, EPH 3:2-3A, 5-6, MT 2:1-12
Remember
in your
Prayers
Ordinary - $2,143.00 ** Visitor - $10.00 Building - $58.00 ** Youth Brunch - $122.00
Kira Hodgson, Silvia Bakner, Marsha Caldwell, Jim & Gloria Doughty, Jonathan Munoff, Roberto Mejia, Toni Kovach, Gabby & Bryan Ray, Paul Turner, Patrick Corun, Marisa Kautz, Brenda Lemur, Manny Ekendahl, Russ Graunke, Amy Vargason, Cameron Kendall, Abbie Christensen, Meg Pete, The Marlow Family, Pastor Tim, Lorell Woolley, Michelle C.
**In an effort to make room for an official & specific dedicated section for Armed Forces & First Responders in our bulletin, we have begun anew . We will now have our new & recent names added to the top of the list. Names will be removed upon request or by space availability. If a loved one’s name has been removed, & you would like the name to be included, kindly email Rosa at montano_rosa1@hotmail.com** Armed Forces and First Responders: ** Sierra M. Paulk, PFC, (granddaughter of Tom & Jeanne Barr ** Active duty SSgt. Randall J Schopper Jr., US Air Force (son-in-law of Mike & Jenny Desrochers) stationed at Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora CO **Active duty SSgt. Vincent A Ruiz, US Air Force (son of Mike & Jenny Desrochers) stationed at Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas NV & currently deployed in Qatar. Prayer Request: Dear Saint Michael, Archangel, defend them in battle. Lt. Commander David R. Yocum, U.S. Navy (son-in-law of Charles & Sherri Hogelin)**Captain Pierce Roberts, Active Duty, U.S. Army. Prayer Request: that he be safe when he trains & deploys (son of Bill & Phyllis Roberts)**Captain Jake Roberts, Active Duty, U.S Army. Stationed in Afghanistan. Prayer request: that he is safe while deployed & happy with his assignment. (son of Bill and Phyllis Roberts)**LCpl George Montano, U.S. Marine Corps. Training at Twenty Nine Palms. Prayer Request: that he finds the strength to overcome a recent personal hurdle & that his spiritual faith continues to guide him.(nephew of Rosa Montano)**To add someone to this list, please send info to montano_rosa1@hotmail.com**
And for the Souls of the Departed:
A DAUGHTER REMEMBERS HER MOM ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF HER PASSING: A lovely tribute by Laura Wanek, Mrs. Pat Wanek’s daughter: “I just wanted to let it be known that she loved music, nature, & animals. She bought a doorbell for her cat LC & taught him how to ring the doorbell whenever he wanted inside. He rang it often, & she would get up in the middle of the night
to open the door for him. She loved nature & was always interested in what kind of birds were around, what kind of rock formations were around, etc. She liked river rafting and introduced me to it on the Snake River through my boyfriend who was our river guide. She loved music and played piano with me at church sometimes and at my grandmother’s nursing home. She drove me to many violin lessons and orchestra rehearsals all through my childhood and she came to many of my performances. Everything I play from now on is dedicated to her.” Sadly missed along life's way, quietly remembered every
day...
TODAY! ALL ARE WELCOME TO THE FEAST OF THE HOLY FAMILY BRUNCH! CCW hosts today’s brunch. Main course is ham & various potato dishes. Hope to see everyone in the Parish Hall for some end of the year Holy Family fellowship!
CONGRATULATIONS! Our fellow Parishioner, Sharon Turano was the lucky winner of CCW’s Special Decorative Christmas Birdhouse raffle drawing last Sunday!
EVOCATIONS OF JOY! What a delight to have Jane Anderson accompanying Laurie Arnold for Christmas Eve music! Thank you Jane for being with us, and thank you Laurie for all your generosity to our music program. Also thank you Paige Gamble for preparing the beautiful solo for Christmas Day Mass.(Holy Family Note: And a special thanks to Pauline Zeren, our Music Lead, for organizing and bringing us such beautiful musical feelings of joy!)
IN APPRECIATION: Thanks to all Parishioners who generously donated poinsettias to Holy Family. You truly made our quaint little church a beautiful sight to behold on Christmas!
WANTED: Fellow Parishioners, as you begin packing Christmas decorations away & find you are no longer needing some decorations, our Youth Group is interested in taking them off your hands! Their supply for decorating Christmas Wreaths next year is low. They are looking for balls, decorations, and ribbons. (Or! If you happen to see a great Christmas clearance sale, they would be so appreciative if you keep the Youth Group in mind.) Please reach out to a Youth Group Member or see Angie Jirak.
Thank You!!
A Dedication to Our Beloved Mrs. Pat Wanek: May 30th, 1941 ~ December 28th, 2016
Deacon Phil Reminisces
Mrs. Pat (Jones) Wanek, beloved wife of Deacon Phil was born May 30, 1941 in Bozeman, Montana and left this earth to her eternal resting home at 5:20pm the evening of December 28th, 2016. When asked if he remembered a favorite story about childhood that Pat loved to tell, Deacon Phil states “that her father used to read to her as a young girl and from that, she learned to love poetry. But this caring relationship was not to last. As she grew into a youngster, her father would become a threat to her. It was that threat that drove her to excel in her school work and her music,” he continues, “Her command of the English language was superb. She was always grammatically correct and her vocabulary was masterful. She edited professional publications for groups for whom she worked throughout her life. She also edited many of my reflections and homilies.” According to her family, Pat was truly an intellectual thinker, but unless one knew her closely, one would never guess that of her (she was shy and modest over her accomplishments). Her thinking was objective and quantitative. The work that she did on the oscillating neutrino project was truly amazing (as was her work with the classifications and grouping of coal mining waste) and she was rewarded by being the first woman to be raised to the highest status for chemical technicians in the history of the Los Alamos Laboratory. Pat was also a marvelous musician. This was partly due to her natural talent of having perfect pitch. Although she was not skilled in all of the eight different instruments she played (most of which were self-taught), she excelled on the accordion, violin, viola piano and organ. She loved ballet music more than any other but she played a mean polka. A Denver based polka band called her every year to travel to play with them at their annual Octoberfest! While Pat loved playing and listening to classical music primarily, she enjoyed the 1960s era jazz and some country/western (Deacon Phil smiles as he recalls “that it was mostly for the rhythm; she would frequently tap rhythms on her thigh to match a song she would be listening to or remembering in her head and sometimes she would tap out something completely original.”) Deacon Phil and the future Mrs. Pat Wanek met in June of 1962 while working at the Yellowstone Park Hospital in Mammoth, Wyoming. She was employed as the hospital receptionist and as the insurance billing agent for the hospital and for the physicians working at the hospital. Deacon Phil was working there as a medical laboratory technician, x-ray technician and ambulance driver. One of the earliest memories of being together was “our first dates being on the front porch of the hospital, sitting on the swing and fending off the hordes of mosquitoes that attacked us.” Asked about a time when she was most embarrassed, he chuckles as he thinks back to a time when “we were once on an extended camping trip and had not bathed for several days. Being alone at a campground in isolated Montana, we decided to bathe in the river when after we had stripped to the buff, a freight train from across the river invaded our privacy and greeted us by tooting the train whistle. We were both embarrassed!!” He recalls that one of the stories she would tell was about their getting married and how difficult a time it was for the two of them as both sets of parents opposed their marriage. They were married September 1963. Fifty four years of togetherness certainly has defied any opposition they originally received. They both respected each other to discuss big decisions they made that impacted their lives. “Pat and I discussed everything that impacted our lives. We spoke about everything because of our education and experience we were always able to understand each other and each other’s point of view.” His eyes twinkles as he states, “If we differed on something she was almost always correct.” He recalls that the time she went to work for the laboratory and again when she decided to go to graduate school, were some major changes in her life that affected her in big ways. These caused drastic changes in their life style. Changes that their open communication helped further seal their loving respect for each other as they worked together to make things work. Pat made such an impact on Deacon Phil. He is full of gratitude as he recalls, “I am heavily dyslexic but did not know it. Pat taught me how to read at the age of 22 or 23.” Deacon writes lovingly that she was “one of the most gentle, loving and kind individuals you could ever meet and who was deeply forgiving. This beautiful and gracious lady who, in addition, is whimsically remembered as being chronically late (Deacon’s eyes twinkle, “a female trait in her family”) valued truth and honesty, liked the color red (“She liked red but she looked her most lovely self in green.”) and flowers of fragrant roses and lilacs is honored here today on the anniversary of her passing. Deacon, “If you knew she could drop by and visit tomorrow, what would your ideal day spent together look like?” We would cook together, visit and visit and visit with each other and listen to music. What do you wish you had said to her before she passed away? I wish that I had been holding her hand as she crossed over from this life.”
God Bless Mrs. Pat Wanek. May she continue to Rest in Peace. God Bless The Wanek Family.
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