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EXTENDED FAMILY HOME HEALTH Erin Gee Jeffries 105 Russell St., Suite A Hayti, MO 63851 PH: 573-359-2930 FX: 573-359-0910 Director of Patient Care EXTENDED MEDICAL, INC. Bobby Gee 110 N. Hwy 61 Hayti, MO 63851 PH: 573-359-0403 FX: 573-359-2136 Manager HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES Lorna A. Turnage, FNP 203 East 3rd Street Portageville PH: 379-2100 FX: 379-2101 Russ Hoggard, Agent 301A East 1st Street, Portageville Bus: 573-379-5757 Fax: 573-379-5809 Like a Good Neighbor, State Farm Is There ® DEALING IN PRECIOUS METALS, LOOSE DIAMONDS AND VINTAGE WATCHES PO Box 440 122 State Hwy T PH: 379-5421 FX: 379-2636 PO Box 440 230 State Hwy T PH: 379-3816 FX: 379-9254 www.greenpointag.com FIND US ON THE WEB AND FACEBOOK Clint Klipfel OWNER 307 E. MAIN PORTAGEVILLE 573.391.2568

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Page 1: Clint Klipfel · In the liturgy today, we are given a word from the Book of Wisdom that faces, head on, the ultimate human question of death, and God’s relationship to it. The response

EXTENDED FAMILY HOME HEALTHErin Gee Jeffries

105 Russell St., Suite AHayti, MO 63851

PH: 573-359-2930FX: 573-359-0910

Director of Patient Care

EXTENDED MEDICAL, INC.

Bobby Gee

110 N. Hwy 61Hayti, MO 63851

PH: 573-359-0403FX: 573-359-2136

Manager

HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES

Lorna A. Turnage, FNP

203 East 3rd StreetPortagevillePH: 379-2100FX: 379-2101

Russ Hoggard, Agent301A East 1st Street, Portageville

Bus: 573-379-5757Fax: 573-379-5809

Like a Good Neighbor, State Farm Is There ®

DEALING IN PRECIOUS METALS, LOOSE DIAMONDS AND VINTAGE WATCHES

PO Box 440122 State Hwy T

PH: 379-5421FX: 379-2636

PO Box 440230 State Hwy T PH: 379-3816FX: 379-9254

www.greenpointag.comFIND US ON THE WEB AND FACEBOOK

Clint KlipfelOWNER

307 E. MAINPORTAGEVILLE 573.391.2568

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MASS INTENTIONS

July 3, 2018 thru July 8, 2018

Tuesday 8:00 a.m. Joan Foster+

Wednesday 6:00 p.m. St. Cecilia’s

Thursday 6:30 p.m. Charlotta Houser+

Friday: 8:15 a.m. Paul Durbin+

Saturday 5:00 p.m. Hazel Hawks+

Sunday 8:00 a.m. Joe Paul Priggel+

PRAYER LIST

David Doyle, Richard Goodman, Roger Walls, Tom McCoy, Gus Latta, Jim Disher, Zach Lovins, Larry Mayberry Sr. , Jim Nettles, Ashley Banks, Marcia Scherer, Peggy Broughton, Sweetie Cross, Ed-ward Burge, Greg Bell, Paul Noland, Trey Wed-dington, Mary Lou Priggel, Polly Fuller, Jen Wade, Kevin Alsobrook, Paige Carter and unborn baby Liam, Peggy McCoy, John Bell, Harry Bell, Cookie Hoggard, Janet Shelly, Jimmy Lee Wilson, Ken-neth & Ann Brown, Louis Ashby, Tina Pipkin, Glenn Davis, Jerry Jeffords, Colton Romines, Steve Al-sobrook, Sadie Priggel, Tamara Harris, Knight LeGrand, Tim Ferrell, Lizzy Long Wheeler, Paul Southerland, John Dubois, Crosby Cayton, Diane Maclin, Debbie Swan, Dub “Roberts , Wilma Eftink, Ethan Powell, Dakota Miller, John Haver-stick, David LaFerney, , Barbara Lane, Richard Brandhorst, Stacy Ray, Alan Scheckell, Fran Carter, Mr. David Doyle

St. Eustachius Parish, Portageville, MO. July 1st, 2018. Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time.

Liturgical Ministries

July 7, 2018

Saturday 8:00 p.m.

Lector Tricia Rone

Gifts Joey Priggel Family

Communion Melissa Foster, Gerard Long Servers Cole Michael Staffey, Kearsten Musgrave Greeters Marsha Christian, Judy Payne

Ushers Stephen Eftink, Neil Essary,

Mike Kellams, David Klipfel

July 8, 2018

Sunday 8:00 a.m.

Lector Joanie DeLisle

Gifts John Priggel Family

Communion Chris LaFerney, E.P. Priggel

Servers Alex Winsor, Baylee Ivie

Greeters Dr. O.A. Huck, Angie Kellams

Ushers Ron Klipfel, Denis McCrate,

Lewis Rone, Rick Wade

Collection Counters:

Phillip Schwendemann,

Rebecca McCrate

PARISH CONTRIBUTION

June 24, 2018

Weekly Parish Goal $ 3,600.00

This Week’s Offering $ 2,392.00

Masses $ 100.00

Peters Pence $ 100.00

Catholic Communications $ 240.00

Parish Hall Rental $ 245.00

TOTAL $ 3,077.00

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STEWARDSHIP MESSAGE

July 1st, 2018

(Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time)

St. Paul explains, “The relief of others ought not to impoverish you; there should be a

certain equality. Your plenty at the present time should supply their need so that their

surplus may in turn one day supply your need.”

St. Eustachius Parish, Portageville, MO. July 1, 2018. Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time.

FRANCISCAN MISSIONARY UNION

As part of the Missionary Coop Program, Our Bishop Edward Rice invited Fr. Bill Spencer, OFM to do a Mission Appeal in our Parish the weekend of July 28-29, 2018. Please pray for and welcome Fr. Bill to our Parish.

CHURCH OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED

WEDNESDAY JULY 4, 2018

We wish everyone a safe ... & Enjoyable 4th of July

Parish Staff: Fr. Daniel, Deacon Andrew,

Mrs. Christie, Mrs. Missy

CHILDREN PROTECTION

To report child abuse call the Missouri Child Abuse Hotline : 1-800-392-3738 or call the police. To report violations of the Code of Conduct for Clergy, Employees and Adult Volunteers Working with Minors to the Chancellor, Fr. Tom Reidy at 417-866-0841 or [email protected]; or a Victim Assistance Coordinator: Judy St. John, LCP, NCC at 573-587-3139 or [email protected]; or William J. Holtmeyer, Jr., MS, NCC, LPC, CEAP, Q-SAP at 417-860-3858 or [email protected]. Concerns may be discussed with your supervisor; a Victim Assistance Coordinator; Karen Pesek, di-rector, Office of Child and Youth Protection at 417-866-0841 or [email protected]; the Chancel-lor. If you are unable to access the website or desire printed information, contact the diocesan office at 417-866-0841.

STEUBENVILLE CONFERENCES HIGH SCHOOL MINISTRY

There are 2 Steubenville Mid-America con-ferences in 2018. The first weekend is July 13-15, and the second weekend is July 20-22. Both are held on the campus of Missouri State University in Springfield, MO. Keep in your prayers all our Youth and chaperones who will participate in this year conference.

DDF UPDATE As of this week we have received 66 pledge cards totaling $19,595.00 toward this year’s goal. We ask for your participation in the most important endeavor in reaching our financial as well as participating percentage goals. We ask for your prayers in making this a successful campaign. Thank you!

FR. Daniel & The DDF Committee

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St. Eustachius Parish, Portageville, MO. July 1, 2018. Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time.

TOTUS TUUS 2018 A very big THANK YOU to all those who helped with Totus Tuus program. It was a huge success. The kids had a great time while learning about the Apostle’s Creed and the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary. They also were able to attend daily Mass, go to Confession, and have quiet prayer time during adoration.

Thanks to all of you who gave your time to help each day. It couldn’t have been done without you. Also, special thanks for all of you who donated money for food. We were able to feed the kids great meals with lots of special snacks. St. Eustachius is such a special parish. The support from everyone here allows us to really grow in faith and community. These kids are our future and what a great foundation we are providing them. Hopefully the Totus Tuus program will become a summer tradition for years to come.

WORKING THE LAST DETAILS OF THE OUTSIDE ON OUR NEW SCHOOL BUILDING

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WHAT MAKES OUR PARISH GREAT?….

IT’S PEOPLE!

THANK YOU FOR YOUR COMMITMENT TO SERVE.

St. Eustachius Parish, Portageville, MO. July 1, 2018. Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time.

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St. Eustachius Parish, Portageville, MO. July 1, 2018. Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time.

Check out our New Parish Website

Steustachiusparish.com Here you can access weekly bulletins, Schedule of upcoming events, mass times, contact information and much more!

Thank you! Rebecca

Fr. Daniel’s Vacations

Father Daniel will be on vacation from Wednesday July 25 to Friday, August 3rd. He will visit Washington, DC with Fr. Paul McLoughlin. Fr. Bill Spencer OFM, will take the Sunday Masses at both parishes.

The gracious act of Christ, emptying himself for us.

Wis 1:13-15; 2:23-24 ● 2 Cor 8:7, 9, 13-15 ● Mk 5:21-43

In the liturgy today, we are given a word from the Book of Wisdom that faces, head on, the ultimate human question of death, and God’s relationship to it. The response could not be more blunt: “God did not make death.” What God does is create. He makes life and offers love that makes “life worth living.”

As the woman in the Gospel today, suffering with the hem-orrhages makes a desperate attempt to reach out to touch Jesus’ cloak, she has a single-hearted desire for healing to come to her from one she believes has that power. Her weakness meets Jesus’ power, and in that meeting, a trans-formation occurs. St. Mark describes the unusual nature of the healing: “Jesus, aware at once that power had gone out from him” looks around to find out who had received that power of life and healing. He seeks to personalize what had happened in an apparently automatic manner. “The woman, realizing what had happened to her…” then sought to ap-proach Jesus, though she did so with “fear and trembling.” Both Jesus and the woman seek to make personal the en-counter that had happened unconsciously. Upon their face-to-face meeting, Jesus confirms her not only as a person who has been healed, but as one who has been given a renewed identity: “Daughter, your faith has saved you.” Not only does Jesus overcome the chasm of isolation she experienced as one who is suffering, but he draws her into a new identi-ty, as a beloved daughter of his Father. Not only is her “being” refashioned, as the Book of Wisdom describes it, but a new identity is given her.

This is to be the pattern of the Church, also. We are to, first, be the beneficiaries of Christ’s gracious act: he empties him-self, becoming one with us so that we might become one with him in eternity. Once we have received this “gracious act” of Christ, we in turn, as members of his body, are to perform that gracious act ourselves in the world around us.

A question for us today might be: how prepared am I to let go of my riches, becoming poor for the sake of those in need? How might I take part in the “gracious act” of Christ’s self-emptying love for the sake of people like us who don’t seem to deserve it?

Fr.. Daniel out of town

Father Daniel will be in Mexico City from Monday, July 16 till Friday July 20th. He will celebrate the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Francisco & Juanita Muñoz St. Cecilia Parish-ioners.

FIRST FRIDAY ADORATION

JULY 6TH

Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament after mass with Rosary and Benediction at 10:00 a.m.

NATIONAL SHRINE OF OUR LADY OF THE SNOW

“When Mental Illness Hits Home”, a conference to help those journeying with people with mental illness.

August 24, 2018

9:00 a.m.—4:00 p.m.

More information: 618-394-6270

Belleville, IL

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St. Eustachius Catholic Church

200 West 4th Street

Portageville, MO 63873

(573)379-5247 [email protected]

St. Eustachius Parish Staff

Pastor: Father Daniel Robles 573-391-4228 or St. Cecilia 888-2412/6612

SES Principal: Mrs. Tricia Rone 379-3525

High School PSR: Mrs. Lynda Priggel 379-9213

Choir Director: Mrs. Lesley Rone or Mr. Chris Stinnett

Parish Council President: Mrs. Melissa Pullum 573-391-0253

Ladies Sodality: Mrs. Joanie DeLisle 391-3911

Senior Activities Coordinator: Mrs. Charlotte Coleman 573-379-0333

Baptism Preparation Class: Mrs. Martha Rone 573-379-0191 & Mrs. Emily Wilson

Prayer Line: Mrs. Loretta Kellams 379-3915/225-7504

Bookkeeper: Mrs. Missy Hoggard

Secretary: Mrs. Christie Childers 379-5247 Church Office Fax : 573-391-2156

Parish Hall: Mr. Bob Darst 576-6129

Baptism - Call the church office or Mrs. Martha Rone for a baptism preparation class.

Matrimony - Contact Father Daniel at least six months prior to the date of the wedding.

Anointing of the Sick - Notify the parish office if you wish to have the Sacrament of Healing,

or visits and communion calls.

Confessions - Thursday 6:00-6:20 p.m. and Saturday 4:00-4:45 p.m. Any other time by request, please contact Father Daniel.

Hospital Visits - Please inform the church if you are hospitalized, remember, hospitals no longer

provide this information.

Funeral Arrangements - Please make a personal appointment with Father Daniel.

Parish Office Hours - Secretary will be in Tuesday 8:00 - 12:00 p.m. Wednesday 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. and Friday 8:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m.

Please have bulletin news items in the office by Wednesday 2:00 p.m. Thank you !

St. Eustachius Parish, Portageville, MO. July 1st, 2018. Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time.