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Sat 5:00 pm
Sun 8:00 am St. Margaret Mary 10:30 am 2:00 pm Spanish Mass
Tue 9:00 am
Thu 9:00 am
7:00 pm Spanish Mass Fri 9:00 am
Wed 9:00 am Communion Service
Holy Day Masses at Good Shepherd 10:00 am & 7:00 pm
Subject to change. Please check Upcoming Events/Page 1
Sacraments Baptism: Please contact the Church Office to determine how to begin the process of planning a baptism. First Communion: Please contact our DRE, Deacon Philip Johnson at the Church Office, for more information. Reconciliation: Confessions are heard at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday or by appointment. Confirmation: Please contact our DRE, Deacon Philip Johnson, at the Church Office for more information.
RCIA: Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Contact: Deacon Philip Johnson (931) 924-4511. Matrimony: Please contact the Parish Office at least six months before the proposed date.
Visit from Priest: Please contact the Parish Office if you would like a visit by Fr. John. Anointing of the Sick: Please call the Church Office immediately upon admission so that the priest may be notified.
Fr. Jean-Baptiste Kyabuta, Pastor Deacon Philip Johnson, DRE Caroline Woods, Dir. Admin. Services Patty Davidson, Religious Ed Coordinator/ Youth Minister David Gallagher, Bookkeeper Karen Herget, Safe Environment Coordinator Marie Habbick, Volunteer Secretary
Bulletin Deadline
News for this bulletin must be submitted in writing at least ten days in advance
of the date you wish it to appear.
Parish Council
Ron Fernandez Anne-Marie Pender Mercy Hall Linda Holcomb Deacon Philip Johnson Caroline Woods John Casey Marie Robey Burt Barrett Diane Holcomb Pam Wiedemer Mike Wiedemer Bruce Rawson Angel Amador Patty Davidson
Finance Board Deacon Philip Johnson John Nauseef Bob Knies Linda Holcomb Bruce Rawson Ex-Officio David Gallagher
RCIA Please contact Deacon Philip Johnson 931-924-4511
Good Shepherd Parish 2021 Decherd Blvd Phone (931) 967-0961 Decherd, TN 37324 [email protected]
Emergency Contact Number—931-636-2742
Website: goodshepherdtn.com
Welcome: Our warmest welcome to all who worship with our parish family, whether long-time resident or newly arrived in the parish. If you are interested in registering in our parish, please fill out this form and a Registration Form will be sent to you. Please place it in the collection basket or mail it to the church office. Name ____________________________________________________________________ Address _______________________________City _________________ Zip __________ Phone ________________________ Moving □ Send Envelopes □ New Phone # □
Good Shepherd Mission Statement
We, the members of Good Shepherd Parish, are joined together by our faith in Jesus Christ. We are incorporated into the Body of Christ by our Baptism. We are committed to live out our faith by worshipping God and serving each other and all our neighbors. Under the leadership of our Holy Father, our bishops and pastors, we strive to grow in holiness and to provide for the spiritual, emotional and physical well-being of our members of all ages and states of life by maintaining programs and services to meet their needs. We will work for the Kingdom of God on earth and will try to lead all people by word and example to the joy of salvation and eternal life in heaven.
Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time August 7, 2016
Upcoming Events
August 7—Marriage Anniversary Celebration 10:30 am Mass
PRE Registration continues until August 21.
Hispanic Community News Comunidad Hispaña
Misa Español
Jueves, 11 de agosto, 7:00 pm Domingo, 14 de agosto, 2:00 pm
Limosna: $
St. Margaret Mary News Mass is celebrated at St. Margaret Mary each
Sunday at 8:00 am. Vigil Masses for Holy Days of Obligation
(except the Easter Vigil & Jan 1) are held at 5:00 pm.
A community Rosary begins each Sunday at 7:30 am.
All are welcome.
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10:30 M
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25 years and 50 years (including 50+)
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Save the Date for Mardi Gras 2017
Steering Team: Barbara Lamb-Gass, Chairperson 931-607-5644 Phyllis Lafferty 931-308-7352
Thank you for making Mardi Gras a success again in 2016. Please give generously of your time and talent and become a
Mardi Gras Volunteer for 2017!!!
Watch the Bulletin and the Parish Website for more information!!! www.goodshepherdtn.com
Saturday, February 25, 2017
2016 Platinum Benefactors Anonymous Church Member Anonymous Church Member Anonymous Church Member Danley Heating and Air
Dr. & Mrs. Damian Szewczyk RL Construction Dr. Mark & Lorie Wert Winchester Anesthesia Associates, LLC Pat Sherrill, Parishioner
2016 Silver Benefactors Dr. David & Dr. Alexis Eckard Bill Green Brian & Mandi Slaughter
Hall’s Furniture Reliable Rental Mr & Mrs John Nauseef Winchester Airport Authority American City Bank
2016 Bronze Benefactors Barbara Lamb-Gass Century 21 Citizens Community Bank Discount Plumbing & Electric Dr. James & Kimberly Extine Interstate Block & Brick Kelly’s Dance Studio-Kelly Bolin
Edward Jones Davis, Kessler & Davis, Attorneys Henley Supply Swafford, Peters, Priest & Hall, Attorneys Joe Ford, Attorney Greg O’Neil, Attorney Burls Termite & Pest Control ATA
Duck River Electric Stan McNabb Regions Bank Coldwell Bankers-BJ Rigsby Mission Collision
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No second collection today. Next Sunday, please place your offering for Haiti
in a separate envelope and include in the first collection.
PRE Registration
Registration forms for our Parish Religious Education Program are available on the Good Shepherd website, in the vestibule of the church and in the parish office. Please complete one form per child and return by August 21st. Classes will begin on September 11th. Catechesis of the Good Shepherd is for children who are PK4-First Communion. Because the program was new last year and requires 2-3 years to complete all presentations, 3rd grade students
who had CGS last year will have the option of remaining in the Atrium for one more year or joining a regular class. Please make note of your choice on the registration form. We look forward to another great year!
Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time August 7, 2016
N C S S
M , G & E
A new ministry is starting up at St. Henry Church which will include anyone who is a Nashville Catholic Senior Single in the parishes of the Nashville diocese interested in getting together for social events and service projects. Mark your calendar for:
Friday, August 12 2016 6:00 pm St. Henry Church Fellowship Hall 6401 Harding Pike - Nashville, TN
Bring an appetizer or dessert to share.
For information contact Molly Heber at: [email protected] or
call 615-646-1713
Catechetical Formation Program Registration is Open
Orientation
Saturday, August 27, 2016 8:00 am Mass; Orientation Session
8:45 am – 12:15 pm Aquinas College, 4210 Harding
Road, Nashville, TN 37205 http://www.dioceseofnashville.com/annual-catechetical-formation-orientation
COURSE 5 / FALL Saturday Sessions
8:45 am – 3:30 pm. (lunch provided) Sessions begin with 8:00 am Mass
Fall COURSE 5: http://www.dioceseofnashville.com/fall-sat-catechetical-formation-sessions
Select a location most convenient
October 8, 2016 Holy Family
9100 Crocket Road Brentwood, TN 37027
October 22, 2016 Our Lady of the Lake 1729 Stop 30 Road
Hendersonville, TN 37075
November 12, 2016 Catholic Pastoral Center
2800 McGavock Pike Nashville, TN 37214
Monday, August 15, 2016 Mystery Trip and Picnic Lunch
Meet at 10:30 am at the First United Methodist Church
Parking Lot—Winchester Bring $3.00 for the trip Sack Lunch provided by
Wings of Hope
Call 636-4359 for more information or ride.
Wings of Hope
Widows Ministry
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
The official headgear of the pope, the tiara, has been set aside in favor of the miter. Although Pope Paul VI had a coronation in 1963 to begin his ministry as pope, he later gave his tiara away to the Catholics of the United States as a stimulus to end poverty. He took care to say that he was not abolishing the tradition of coronation, but his successor, Pope John Paul I, decided to have an inauguration to begin his tragically short term. His successors have chosen inauguration as well. Pope John Paul II felt that a return to the coronation custom would
be inappropriate since the Church was mourning the sudden death of a man already nicknamed “The Laughing Pope.”
So the end of coronations came about not because Paul VI gave the crown away. There are more than twenty tiaras on hand at the Vatican. One is used every year to crown the famous statue of St. Peter, whose sandaled foot has been eroded to a bright shine by the hands of millions of pilgrims. Today, it is left to the individual pope to decide whether he will begin his formal reign with a coronation or an inauguration. Pope Benedict chose an inauguration, as did Pope Francis. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Please review the
Prayer Request
list. If there is anyone on
the Parishioner or Family and Friends prayer list who no longer needs to be
listed there, please let the church
office know.
Call us: 931-967-0961 or email us at
Thank you!
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Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time August 7, 2016
Saint’s Feasts This Week
Aug 07 St. Cajetan
Aug 08 St. Dominic
Aug 09 St. Edith Stein
Aug 10 St. Lawrence - Martyr
Aug 11 St. Clare
Aug 12 St. Michael My
Aug 13 St. Hippolytus
Saturday, August 6
5:00 pm ... John Basmajian By Denny Basmajian
Sunday, August 7
8:00 am ... Richard Zontek By Betty Zontek
10:30 am ... Kathleen Temple By GS/SMM CCW
2:00 pm … People of the Parish
Tuesday, August 9
9:00 am … Dave Lundell By Marcella Ames Fox
Wednesday, August 10
9:00 am ... Communion Service
Thursday, August 11
9:00 am … Don Tierney By Denny Basmajian
7:00 pm … People of the Parish
Friday, August 12
9:00 am … Mary Russell By Tim & Sandra Russell Saturday, August 13
5:00 pm ... Chuck Rivard By Margaret & Dean Moser, Donna & Chuck Norris, Cammie & John Krisko, Frank & Deb Rivard & Sandy Morse
Sunday, August 14
8:00 am ... Brooksie Davis By Denny Basmajian
10:30 am ... Christine Paprocki By Caroline Woods & Deacon Phil Johnson
2:00 pm … People of the Parish
Please pray for the sick and those with special needs Parishioners
Family and Friends
Active Military
SFC John Blanchard — Lt. Matthew Moore — WO2 Nathaniel Gallagher SGT Roger Fox — Sgt. Katrina Woods Farley
Richard Brooks Jr. — Richard Brooks III
To Add or Remove names from the list, please call or e-mail the church office. 931-967-0961 [email protected]
Judi Polak Mary Rich Leon Hawkersmith Eugene Judge Cris Lowry
Scott Bennett Debrah Schmitt Tom Wicklander Heidi Beavers Anonymous
Martin Bennett Jo Ann Dotson Kevin Frye Tom Hall Susie Pfister
Beverly Thornton Roy Smith, Jr Mary Frances Blair John Magyar Jim Hamner
Judy Magouirk Nicola Hannaway Benita Depenhart Lynn Stumpf Catherine Hamner Virginia Gipson Jack Stumpf Marie Luna Kelly Wilson Mary Frances Gallagher
Alice Roehm Wendy LeBas Tressie Kennedy Laura Smith Mary Clementine Smith
Mike Boyea Kathleen Mager Norma Cole
Margaret Tanner Mike Brown Larry Smith Patricia M. Cannon Kenneth Depenhart Justin Depenhart
Lyn Deramus Jill Dooley Ken Goodwin Lindsey Denson Meghan Payne Stephanie Sassoon
Faye Walls Ken Gibbons Carleigh Allen Barbara Price Julie McAllum Donald Brown
George Sells Rich Family Dena Trail Ray Underwood Linda Payne Janet Holden
Phillip Scharber Robert Bourdin Tanis Beck Landon Barclay Dan Magouirk Gabrielle Tyler
Ruth Bartek Lindsey Knoer Amber Mathis Wendell Trussel Jeannette Garner Tim Ricohermoso
Candy Humphries Susan Gray Jim Erwin Bernadette Gibbons Barry Stewart Henry Whitaker
Kayley Brewer Bill Howell Janell Mitten Dennis Burns, Jr. Mattie Lee Bishop Raymond Wallace
Jerry Nelson Lorrie Freund Ben Humphries Marlee Jay Roberts Rachel Collins Rita Caldwell
Peggy Bauer Angela Denson David Keller Tim Lavvoran Alberta Magouirk Ronnie Edwards
Jack Gilbert Marjorie Bruner Melanie Morris Dorothy Schlagheck Windee Hayslette
Baby Benjamin Smith
R F T S Wis 18:6-9; Ps 33:1, 12, 18-22; Hb 11:1-2, 8-19; Lk 12:32-48
Stewardship of Treasure
Good Shepherd and St. Margaret Mary Collections July 16-17, 2016
Collection information temporarily unavailable.
St. Margaret Mary Regular
Loose
St. Margaret Mary Total
Good Shepherd Regular
Loose
Good Shepherd Total
Spanish Collection
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday Ez 1:2-5, 24-28c; Ps 148:1-2, 11-14; Mt 17:22-27
Tuesday
Ez 2:8 — 3:4; Ps 119:14, 24, 72, 103, 111, 131; Mt 18:1-5, 10, 12-14
Wednesday 2 Cor 9:6-10; Ps 112:1-2, 5-9; Jn 12:24-26
Thursday
Ez 12:1-12; Ps 78:56-59, 61-62: Mt 18:21 — 19:1
Friday
Ez 16:1-15, 60, 63 or 16:59-63; Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Mt 19:3-12
Saturday Ez 18:1-10, 13b, 30-32; Ps 51:12-15, 18-19; Mt 19:13-15
Sunday
Jer 38:4-6, 8-10; Ps 40:2-4, 18; Heb 12:1-4; Lk 12:49-53
Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time August 7, 2016
Parish
Devotions
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament on first Fridays -10:00 am to 10:00 pm
Praise and Worship - 7:00 pm 2nd & 3rd Wednesdays of the month
Rosary - Sunday mornings 7:30 am St. Margaret Mary and 10:00 am Good Shepherd
Pray Daily for our Priests, Seminarians, and Religious
Aug 07 Rev. Joseph Mundakal, CMI
Aug 08 Rev. James B. Murray
Aug 09 Most Rev. David Choby
Aug 10 Rev. Delphinus Mutajuka
Aug 11 Rev. Anthony Mutuku
Aug 12 Rev. Jayd Neely
Aug 13 Rev. Paul Nguyen
Good Shepherd/ St. Margaret Mary
Council of Catholic Women
A L P
The CCW will not meet again until Wednesday, August 31 at 5:00 pm
in the school cafeteria
The Upper Room Prayer Group
meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month 11:00 am at The Upper Room
Please call Yolande Gottfried at 931-598-5327
or Erika Nowak 931-636-2463 For directions or more information All are welcome! See you there!
The Prayer Shawl Ministry
meets at 704 Highland Drive. Next meeting is September 15, 2016
Prayer Shawls are still available.
You do not have to be a member of the Prayer Shawl Ministry to present
a Shawl to someone in need of comfort and prayer.
To present a shawl, contact Rose Berninger at 931-455-4555
or 931-434-0173 For more information, Call Rose or
Mercy Hall at 962-0502
Coffee & Scripture—meets at
7:30 am on the last Thursday of each month
Call Pam at 968-0876 or Violy at 962-9063 for location/info
For more information on the above
events please contact
Mercy Hall 962-0502 or Marie Bowman 649-2216
THE YOUNG AT HEART SOCIAL CLUB
IS OPEN TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE PARISH.
TRIPS, MOVIES, SHOWS, CRUISES, DINNERS AND MUCH MORE!
2nd THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH GS School Cafeteria
12:00 NOON ALL ARE WELCOME
F CONTACT
J S 931-967-3481
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Please Help Feed Those in Need
This month’s collection will be on August 27/28, 2016
Canned Tuna, Peanut Butter and Toilet Paper
would be greatly appreciated.
New volunteers are urgently needed
especially for data entry
Please contact Linda Holcomb—967-0299
Thank you!!
Pope Francis’ August Intentions
Universal: Sports
That sports may be an opportunity for friendly encounters between peoples and may contribute to peace in the world.
Evangelization: Living the Gospel
That Christians may live the Gospel, giving witness to faith, honesty, and love of neighbor.
SUNDAY, August 7 Rosary 7:30 am...……………….…..…. SMM Mass 8:00 am …………………………...SMM Rosary 10:00 am……….…..….….............GS Mass 10:30 am ………………………..…..GS Marriage Anniversary Celebration Spanish Mass 2:00 pm ……………...…. GS
MONDAY, August 8 Bridge 6:45 pm ………………………...CAFT TUESDAY, August 9
WEDNESDAY, August 10
THURSDAY, August 11
FRIDAY, August 12 SATURDAY, August 13 LEGEND GS…………………………...Good Shepherd Church SMM………………………………..St. Margaret Mary SGS………………………….………..School Building CAFT………………………………………….Cafeteria LIB ………………………………………………Library 704HD ……………………….…..704 Highland Drive KOCH……………………...Knights of Columbus Hall PAV…………………………Good Shepherd Pavilion
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08-06-16 5:00 pm T. Polce #1 V. Polce #2
R. Polce #3 P. Davidson #4
08-07-16 10:30 am M. Robey #1 E. Dawe #2
V. Rawson #3 B. Rawson #4
08-13-16 5:00 pm Janie Casey #1 John Casey #2
P. Davidson #3 T. Polce #4
08-14-16 10:30 am T. Hartvigsen #1 J. Alvarez #2
B. Barrett #3 J. Barrett #4
Eucharistic Ministers
08-06-16 5:00 pm Linda Ashby
08-07-16 10:30 am Bill Anderson
08-13-16 5:00 pm James Davidheiser
08-14-16 10:30 am Suzy Smith
Lectors
Altar Servers 08-06-16 5:00 pm T. Holcomb
08-07-16 10:30 am
08-13-16 5:00 pm TBD
08-14-16 10:30 am N. Hernandez
S. Hernandez
T. McDonald
L. Dawe
St. Margaret Mary
08-06-16 5:00 pm Trudy Schulte
08-07-16 10:30 am Burt & Judy Barrett
08-13-16 5:00 pm Barbara Stewart
08-14-16 10:30 am Sally Samoya & Monica Slaughter
Hospitality Ministers
N S O T
T W I O L
A Y T M ?
In today’s Gospel Jesus talks about being prepared, using the parable of the servants waiting for
their master’s return from a wedding. Parables usually have a surprise twist and this one is no exception. Jesus pictures the master coming back at a late hour and finding the servants ready for him. The master is so pleased that he begins to wait on the servants—he serves them a meal. (I can almost hear the disciples saying, “No way!”) Perhaps Peter was thinking, “Surely we will be prepared when Jesus comes again. He must be talking about the rest of the people.” To answer Peter’s question, Jesus warns that the servant who knew his duties would be punished more than one who was ignorant of those expectations. Peter and the disciples should have seen themselves as the servants who knew what was expected. That warning is one for us to hear also. We may look down on non-Christians or wonder if they will get to heaven. But the Lord doesn’t expect as much from those who don’t know God. Instead of judging them, we would be better off looking at ourselves. Am I serious about my faith, serious enough to show it in my actions? Has my good example ever brought a non-believer to the Church? There are examples of this even in your own parish. If you have been in the parish for many years, you could be expected to notice a newcomer more readily. How do you welcome them? “So how much does Jesus expect of me?” The answer could be in how well you know Jesus.
Tom Schmidt, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
08/07/16 8:00 am A. Tanner C. Snead
08/14/16 8:00 am C. Snead H. Tanner
08/21/16 8:00 am H. Tanner A. Tanner
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08/07/16 8:00 am M. Finney C. Lewis
08/14/16 8:00 am C. Woods M. Gallagher
08/21/16 8:00 am J. Finney M. Finney
Eucharistic Ministers
08/07/16 8:00 am Joanie Lewis
08/14/16 8:00 am Chuck Lewis
08/21/16 8:00 am Mike Gallagher
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