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St. Leo Catholic Church
Sacrament of Baptism—The sacrament of baptism for infants is administered on the 3rd weekend of the month. Parents should contact the parish office to set up an appointment for a baptism preparation class at least 1 month prior to the baptism. Parents must be registered parishioners or have a letter from their home parish with permission for the baptism to take place at a different church. Godparents must be practicing Catholics at least 16 years of age who have received the sacrament of confirmation and have a letter of good standing from the pastor of their home parish if they are not registered parishioners of St. Leo. A baptized Christian who is not Catholic may serve as a Christian witness to the baptism but not as a godparent. Sacrament of Marriage—A couple wishing to marry must contact the priest at least six months before setting the wedding date. The couple will be required to attend a marriage preparation course which will include at least one formal program such as an Engaged Encounter weekend or the Sponsor Couple Program. Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick—The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick is celebrated upon request. Please notify the pastor or call the parish office if you know of anyone who might need this sacrament. Please inform the pastor or someone in the parish office if you or any of your family is in the hospital. Sacrament of Reconciliation—The sacrament of Reconciliation is available each Sunday from 10:15-10:45AM, Thursday 11:00-11:45AM or by calling the Parish Office for an appointment. Additional times are listed in the bulletin during Lent and Advent. Sacrament of Eucharist to the Homebound—Please notify the Parish Office if you or a family member is homebound and would like to receive the Eucharist. Parish Hall or Classroom Use—Use of the Parish Hall or classrooms for all meetings must be cleared through the Parish Office. All non-parish events such as showers, rehearsal dinners, wedding or anniversary receptions must be reserved 3 weeks before the event. The Diocese requires the purchase of an insurance policy covering the non-parish events.
MAY 5, 2019 3RD SUNDAY OF EASTER
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PARISH STAFF Fr. Brandon Williams Pastor [email protected] Fr. Eugene Batungbacal, C.S.s.R Director of Campus Ministry, Newman Center Sr. Esperanza Rivera-Gomez, Hispanic Ministry [email protected] Cell 270.925.3942 Megan Bell Pastoral Associate Sherry Orr Parish Office Manager Joe Orr Facilities Manager Josh Stewart PSR Coordinator Deacon Victor Fromm & Deacon Joe Ohnemus Permanent Deacons
MASS SCHEDULE (CHECK BULLETIN/WEBSITE FOR CHANGES)
Weekend Saturday—4:00PM & Spanish Mass 5:30PM Sunday—8:00AM & 11:00AM
Weekday Mon, Tues & Thurs-12:05PM; Wed-6:00PM; Fri-8:00AM RECONCILIATION Sunday at 10:15AM & Thursday at 11:00AM or by calling to schedule an appointment.
2 W E L C O M E T O S T . L E O C A T H O L I C C H U R C H
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL Kevin D’Angelo Sr. Bella Ezumah Joyce Hughes Michelle Orr Debbie D’Angelo Fr. Brandon Williams
COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVES Sean Caldwell—Administration & Finance John Krieb—Building Committee Linda Ohnemus—Community Life Megan Bell—Faith Formation Fr. Brandon Williams—Liturgy Mike Basile—Social Justice
PRAYER REQUEST Patti Conklin Naomi Cunningham Hannah Gravitt Ron Ratliff James Strong Carolyn Haas Carrie Field John Resig Harold Jones Marie Dolchan Tom Rendek Mike Lockett Tammie Riggins Craig Carraway Kara Pecoraro John Mikulcik Kevin Munsey Mary Theresa Leach Eddie Shouse Jackie Dombro Jim Stroud Nancy Lewandowski Bonnie Plummer Mary Jane Murphy Rita Flood
For all Men and Women serving in the Armed Forces.
COMPENDIUM OF CATECHISM OF THE HUMAN COMMUNITY
PARTICIPATION IN SOCIAL LIFE
405. What is the foundation of the authority of society? Every human community needs a legitimate authority that preserves order and contributes to the realization of the common good. The foundation of such authority lies in human nature because it corresponds to the order established by God.
SAINTS SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: 3rd Sunday of Easter; Cinco de Mayo Friday: St. Damien de Veuster
TALENT
Talent is wanting something bad enough
to work for it.—Anonymous
NEWS EVENTS TOTAL CONSECRATION TO MARY
The month of May is dedicated to Mary the mother of Jesus, Who on the cross gave His mother to us. Join others for a preparation leading to Marian consecration, guided by Father Michael Gaitley, MIC, who wrote the book “33 Days to Morning Glory,” reminding us that the heart and hands that nurtured Christ are the same heart and hands that will nurture us, forming us into other Christs. Saints who are included in the book are St. Louis de Montfort, St. Maximilian Kolbe, St Mother Teresa of Calcutta, and St. Pope John Paul II. Individual readings on week days, group sharing on Saturdays, May 11th, and 18th from 2:30pm to 3:45pm in the St. Isidore Room (RCIA Classroom). Consecration Day will be on June 1st in the Daily Mass Chapel at 11:00am. This day is the first Saturday and the Marian Feast of the Visitation. For more information please call, text, or email Kathleen Elkins, at 270.293.4965, [email protected].
YOUNG AT HEART...EASTER SEASON FEAST!!! Young At Heart will enjoy an EASTER SEASON FEAST on Saturday, May 18th at Noon in the Parish Hall. The parish will be providing an exquisite Prime Rib dinner and all the trimmings! Those who attend, are asked to bring a delectable dessert. Richard Davis will provide music for us to sing and dance to! Everyone in the parish who is “young at heart”, an “empty nester” or, just in need of fellowship, are welcome to join in the festivities! Setup volunteers are always welcomed…please be at the Parish Hall by 11:00am to help set up. We will be making plans for future activities for our group, so be sure to join us! Contact Andy & Karen Balzer at home: 270.753.0396 or Karen’s Cell 270.767.0579 with questions, or, if you need transportation.
SAVE THE DATE—VBS 2019 ROAR—LIFE IS WILD—GOD IS GOOD
JUNE 10TH-14TH FROM 5:30-8:00PM! Kitchen Volunteers—If you are interested in volunteering to help in the kitchen, please contact Josh at [email protected] or 270.753.3876. *Adult (18+) Roar VBS
Volunteers: You MUST have a current Safe Environment clearance before you volunteer on file. Safe Environment forms must be completed 2 weeks before VBS. Please contact Megan at [email protected] with any questions regarding Safe Environment.
MOTHER’S DAY BREAKFAST
The Knights of Columbus will again prepare a delicious breakfast to honor all the Mothers of St. Leo Parish, next Sunday, May 12th from 8:30-10:30am. Families come bring your Mother and share fellowship with your family and parish community to thank Mothers who give so much to their families and others.
SUMMER YOUTH CAMP Registration is currently underway for all summer youth camps as well as summer camp staff! Find registration forms by visiting www.gasperriverretreatcenter.org.
CAMPAMENTO JUVENIL DE VERANO
¡Ya se pueden inscribir a todos los campamentos juveniles del verano y también aplicar para ser parte del personal del campamento durante el verano! Encuentre todas las formas en la página www.gasperriverretreatcenter.org.
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TODAY’S READINGS First Reading—God exalted Jesus as leader and savior (Acts 5:27-32, 40b-41). Psalm—I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me (Psalm 30). Second Reading—To the Lamb be blessing and honor, glory and might (Revelation 5:11—14). Gospel—When the disciples came ashore, they saw a charcoal fire with fish on it and bread (John 21:1-19 [1-14]). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass (c) 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Acts 6:8-15; Ps 119:23-24, 26-27, 29-30; Jn 6:22-29 Tuesday: Acts 7:51 -- 8:1a; Ps 31:3cd-4, 6, 7b, 8a, 17, 21ab; Jn 6:30-35 Wednesday: Acts 8:1b-8; Ps 66:1-3a, 4-7a; Jn 6:35-40 Thursday: Acts 8:26-40; Ps 66:8-9, 16-17, 20; Jn 6:44-51 Friday: Acts 9:1-20; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Jn 6:52-59 Saturday: Acts 9:31-42; Ps 116:12-17; Jn 6:60-69 Sunday: Acts 13:14, 43-52; Ps 100:1-2, 3, 5; Rv 7:9, 14b-17; Jn 10:27-30
LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura—Llevados ante el sanedrín, los apóstoles dieron testimonio de Jesucristo (Hechos 5:27-32, 40b-41). Salmo—Te alabaré, Señor, eternamente. Aleluya (Salmo 30 [29]). Segunda lectura—En su visión Juan ve a todo en el cielo y en la tierra rindiendo honores y gloria al que está en el trono y al Cordero (Apocalipsis 5:11-14). Evangelio—Jesús se aparece a los discípulos cerca del mar de Tiberíades (Juan 21:1-19). Hispanoamericano Dominical (c) 1970, Comisión Episcopal Española. Usado con permiso. Todos los derechos reservados.
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Hch 6:8-15; Sal 119 (118):23-24, 26-27, 29-30; Jn 6:22-29 Martes: Hch 7:51—8:1a; Sal 31 (30):3cd-4, 6, 7b, 8a, 17, 21ab; Jn 6:30-35 Miércoles: Hch 8:1b-8; Sal 66 (65):1-3a, 4-7a; Jn 6:35-40 Jueves: Hch 8:26-40; Sal 66 (65):8-9, 16-17, 20; Jn 6:44-51 Viernes: Hch 9:1-20; Sal 117 (116):1bc, 2; Jn 6:52-59 Sábado: Hch 9:31-42; Sal 116 (115):12-17; Jn 6:60-69 Domingo: Hch 13:14, 43-52; Sal 100 (99):1-2, 3, 5; Apo 7:9, 14b-17; Jn 10:27-30
LIFELONG SERVICE I am going fishing. What an announcement! If asked who made it, and not told it was a Bible quote, we might guess Grandpa or Uncle Fred, or admit, I said that last summer! But it is a Bible quote, from today's Gospel. The person who said it also once declared, You are the Christ, the Son of the living God. Yes, it s Peter! So today s announcement seems quite the comedown. Last Sunday Jesus said, As the Father has sent me, so I send you. But Peter seems determined to return to his pre-apostolic occupation, until Jesus intervenes, making Peter s later announcement deeper, Lord, you know that I love you, and Peter's apostolic calling clearer, Tend my sheep. Peter does so. Acts presents the consequences: Peter declares, We must obey God rather than men. As Revelation proclaims, Worthy is the Lamb - to receive Peter's lifelong service, and ours. Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co.
WORDS DEEDS
When people hear us speak God's word, they marvel at its beauty and power; when they see what little impact it has on our daily lives, they laugh and poke fun at us.
—Second-century Christian
Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power and riches, wisdom and strength, honor and glory and blessing.—Revelation 5:12
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
OUR MISSION St. Leo Parish, a culturally diverse Catholic community, empowered by the Holy Spirit, is committed to worshiping God and providing for the spiritual development of the parish and the larger community through liturgy, service, and evangelization.
OUR VISION St. Leo Parish, fully alive in the Body of Christ and empowered by the Holy Spirit, will Minister to all phases of life of our parish and community: Celebrate through our Sacraments Be recognized as a foundational part of the community Be stewards of our gifts from God Actively welcome all
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
The Gospel today sees Peter and his colleagues after the Resurrection, returning to Galilee and resuming the family business. They are fishing by night. Although it is true that fish feed by night, the mention of darkness here is more about the human spirit than it is about fishing advice. Modern life keeps darkness effectively under control; much of the world has been glowing radiantly through the night for a century. Yet just as surely as the Risen Christ breaks into Peter's fishing, so does he break into the usual patterns of our own darkness, electric lights notwithstanding. It is Easter, and we are the people of the light. In our tradition, Evening Prayer, celebrated in monasteries, parishes, cathedrals, and homes everywhere, is a kind of solemn protest against the darkness and its claims, an act of praise for our light-bearing God, and a commitment to carrying that light forward. Sunset is a turning point of our day, felt less acutely in an electrified world, but still an effective reminder that one day darkness overtakes us all. Yet our Eastering has taught us in a hundred ways that the victory belongs to the Bearer of Light. Easter summons us to transform our everyday blackouts, perhaps in a way as simple as a whispered prayer of thanks at evening
for the blessings of the day —James Field,
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St. Leo — Weekly Information
Saturday May 11th at 4:00pm Server: Nick Bell Lector: Donna Jones EMHC: Ray Campbell & Carl Woods Hospitality: Susan Lampkin & Julie Monohan Sunday May 12th at 8:00am Server: Ashleigh Caldwell & Nicholas Caldwell Lector: Roger Haney EMHC: Jennifer Sevilla & Brandon Swaggart Hospitality: John Heuser & Anne-Marie Ulrich Sunday May 12th at 11:00am Server: Collin Zellmer Lector: Philomena Hempel EMHC: Chris Anderson, Cecilia Batungbacal, Junior Hopgood, Mark Kennedy, Linda Ohnemus & Rob Schwenck Hospitality: Solomon Antony & Perry Greime
If you are interested in being a Lector or EMHC please contact Megan at [email protected] or at the Parish Office at 270.753.3876. Thank you for sharing your time & talent with our Parish.
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Monday May 6th P H R 12:35pm Rosary
Tuesday May 7th P D O 12:05 L W C 5:30pm Rito de iniciación cristiana de adultos* 6:00pm Zumba 6:30pm Bingo at Knights of Columbus
Wednesday May 8th
10:00am Quilter’s Group 7:00pm Grupo de jóvenes hispanos *
Thursday May 9th 11:00am Confessions 12:05pm Chaplet of Divine Mercy 5:00pm Admin/Finance Committee Meeting 6:00pm Preparación matrimonial*
Friday May 10th P H R 8:30am Chaplet of St. Michael
Saturday May 11th P H R 2:30pm 33 Days to Morning Glory— Group Sharing 6:30pm Celebración Del Día De La Madre*
Sunday May 12th—Mother’s Day 8:30am Asesoramiento* 8:30am Mother’s Day Breakfast 10:00am Preparación matrimonial* 10:15am Confessions 11:00am G M 11:30am Consejería Matrimonial* * HISPANIC MINISTRY
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Weekly Budgets Amount $ 7,178.07 Average YTD Budgeted $ 315,835.14 YTD Collection $ 305,983.23 Total BELOW Budget $ ( -9,581.91)
Sunday—April 28, 2019
Regular Collections $ 5,898.34 At The Door Collection $ 5.00 Candle Collection $ 29.41 Capital Improvements $ 100.00 Children’s Collection $ 28.26 Easter Sunday Collection $ 232.00 Diocese Holy Land Collection $ 3.00 Diocese Easter Seminary $ 37.00 Diocese Catholic Home Mission $ 332.00
THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR TIME TALENT WITH OUR PARISH.
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Monday May 6th
12:05pm Evan W. Beck
Tuesday May 7th
12:05pm L W C
Wednesday May 8th 6:00pm Loretta Bennett
Thursday May 9th 12:05pm Jan Weaver
Friday May 10th
8:00am Ellen Frazier
Saturday May 11th 4:00pm Joan Weaver 5:30pm Parish Families & Intentions in the Book
Sunday May 12th
8:00am All Mothers 11:00am Graduation Class of 2019
Mass intentions are a great way to remember deceased loved ones, anniversaries & birthdays. Place your list of names in the regular intention envelope, which are located in the Gathering Space or the north side entrance with your donation.
TOTAL CONSECRATION TO MARY The month of May is dedicated to Mary the mother of Jesus, Who on the cross gave His mother to us. Join others for a preparation leading to Marian consecration, guided by Father Michael Gaitley, MIC, who wrote the book “33 Days to Morning Glory,” reminding us that the heart and hands that nurtured Christ are the same heart and hands that will nurture us, forming us into other Christs. Saints who are in-cluded in the book are St. Louis de Montfort, St. Maximilian Kolbe, St Mother Teresa of Calcutta, and St. Pope John Paul II. Individual read-ings on week days, group sharing on Saturdays, May 4th, 11th, and 18th from 2:30pm to 3:45pm in the St. Isidore Room (RCIA Classroom). Consecration Day will be on June 1st in the Daily Mass Chapel at 11:00am. This day is the first Saturday and the Marian Feast of the Visita-tion. For more information please call, text, or email Kathleen Elkins, at 270.293.4965, [email protected].
LIFE HOUSE PREGNANCY CARE CENTER Would you like to help Life House? The currently need: Size 5 Diapers; Pull-Ups (2T, 3T, 4T); Wipes; Wash & Lotion. Donations can be dropped off during their regular hours Monday—Thursday, 8:00am–
4:00pm. For more information contact Life House at 270.753.0700
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Congratulations to the children who celebrated First Eucharist this weekend and to their families! These families showed a deep commitment to growing in their understanding of the Sacraments of Reconciliation and Eucharist this year. Their journey of faith enriched us all. We are also very grateful to the parishioners who helped with the celebration of First Eucharist. You helped make the day very special for everyone!
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