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Parish Staff & Ministry Contacts
Rev. Al DeGiacomo Pastor [email protected] Brian Wentz Deacon [email protected] Bruce Browning Deacon [email protected] Mary Jane Trimble Business Manager mjtrimble @cdlex.org & Director of Religious Education
Melanie White Parish Secretary [email protected] Mary Kay Mayo Parish Life Ministry [email protected]
Rosa Browning Service Ministry [email protected]
David Coleman Youth Ministry [email protected] Mariano & Celia Flores Hispanic Ministry [email protected] Rosalie Albright Parish Health Ministry [email protected]
Saint Andrew
Catholic Church
1125 Danville Road Harrodsburg KY 40330
Phone: (859) 734-4270 Facsimile: (859) 733-9770
Email: [email protected] www.harrodsburgcatholic.com
Office Hours: Monday to Friday 9:00 AM - 12:00 NN 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Weekend Masses
Saturday Vigil Mass 4:30 PM Sunday Mass 11:00 AM
Misa en Español 8:45 AM
Holy Days
of Obligation
Vigil Mass 4:30 PM Mass of the Day 6:30 PM
Saint Mary Catholic Church
307 South Buell Street Perryville KY40468
Weekend Mass
Sunday Mass 7:15 AM
Holy Day
of Obligation
Mass of the Day 5:15 PM
Weekday Masses
Tues Wed Fridays 11:00 AM
Thursdays 8:00 AM
Youth Mass 1st & 3rd Wednesdays 6:15 PM
Eucharistic
Adoration
& Benediction
Wednesdays 11:00 AM-9:00 PM
Rosary Devotion
Wednesdays 10:30 AM Saturdays 4:00 PM
Confessions
Saturdays 3:30 PM
Religious Formation
Sundays 9:30-10:45 AM
Looking Ahead
FORMATION COMMITTEE September 20, 6:30 PM Meeting
TOGETHER, We Plan the Future of St. Andrew - Meeting
September 25, 9:30-10:45 AM
SENIORS’ LUNCHEON Sept. 30, after 11 AM Mass
(Blue Bird Café in Stanford)
BLESSING OF PETS Oct. 1, after 4:30 PM Mass
Oct. 2, after 11:00 AM Mass
FIRST RECONCILIATION CLASS October 3, 6:00-7:00 PM
PEER MINISTRY COMMITTEE
Oct. 3, 6:30 PM Meeting
Twenty-Fifth
Sunday
in Ordinary Time
September 18, 2016
Confirmation
God...wills everyone to be saved and
to come to knowledge of the truth. -1 Timothy 2:4
St. Andrew Catholic Church Week of September 18 - September 24, 2016 2
Año Jubilar
de la Misericordia
La misericordia es una cosa y la negligencia otra muy diferente. ¿Por qué, entonces, el patrón robado en la parábola de Jesús reconoce a su trabajador hábil en los negocios? Jesús muestra con un ejemplo cómo santificar los bienes materiales: poniendo todos nues-tros recursos, aún nosotros mismos, al servicio de nuestros prójimos. No importa que tan costoso ese servicio, o lo poco que podamos recibir a cambio, esa obra de caridad es la inversión más inteligente, que ofrece una recompensa que literalmente está más allá de este mundo. Para Amos y Jesús, la verdadera adoración a Dios exige obras de caridad útiles hacia nuestro prójimo. Pablo también expresa que la única adoración aceptable a Dios es la que se ofrece por una comunidad rica en caridad. La liturgia debe relacionarse con la vida “levantando al cielo sus manos puras, libre de odios y divisiones” (1 Timoteo 2:8). Este Año Jubilar de la Misericordia nos desafía a vivir como “hijos de la luz” —con dedicado servicio abnegado— tan entusiasmados por el Reino de Dios de justicia pero menos por los tesoros pasajeros; así como los “hijos de este mundo” se sirven a ellos mismos (Lucas 16:8).
-Fray Peter Scagnelli, © JS Paluch Co
Jubilee Year
of Mercy
Mercy is one thing, malpractice quite another. Why, then, does the defrauded master in Jesus’ parable praise the devious steward? Jesus shows by example how to sanctify material goods: by placing all our
resources, indeed our very selves, at the service of others. No matter how costly such service, or how minimal the return, such charity is the wisest investment, yielding a reward that is literally out of this world. For Amos and Jesus, authentic worship of God demands practical charity toward our neighbor. Paul, too, declares that the only worship acceptable to God is offered by a community rich in charity. Liturgy must be matched to life, “lifting up holy hands, without anger or argument” (1 Timothy 2:8). This Jubilee Year of Mercy challenges us to live as “children of light,” as devoted to self-sacrificing service as “the children of this world” (Luke 16:8) are to serving themselves, as enthusiastic for God’s kingdom of justice as we are about less-enduring treasures.
-Fr. Peter Scagnelli, © JS Paluch Co
Sunday Support
September 8 - September 14, 2016
GENERAL OPERATING FUND:
Beginning Bank Balance: $2,895.91 Deposits - Offertory Collection: 4,432.82 Deposits - Other Income: 819.50 Checks Written: 5,690.38 Ending Bank Balance: $2,457.85
BUILDING FUND:
Beginning Bank Balance: $ 7,314.43 Deposits Made To Building Fund: 1,550.78 Ending Bank Balance: $8,865.21
Outstanding Loan Balance as of September 14, 2016: $227,739.70
eventos
en la Diócesis de
Lexington
Consulado Mexicano: 8am a 5pm en el “Catholic Center”
Reservar por teléfono dos semanas antes al 1 877 639 48 35 (Mexitel) ¡¡¡Sin reservación no
serás atendidos por el Consulado Mexicano el Sábado 24 de Septiembre!!!
DISCIPULOS MISIONEROS 2016-2017: Fechas en el “Catholic Center”:
1310 West Main Street, Lexington Sábados: 15 de Octubre – 9:30 am Misa
19 de Noviembre (no se puede el 12) – 9:30 Misa
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How to Request
a Mass Intention
Those wishing to honor a loved one during the celebration of Mass—for the living or the deceased, or for prayerful remembrance of anniversaries, birthdays, and other special intentions—may call or visit the office.
Masses are usually scheduled weeks in advance, so if there is a particular date on which you want the Mass Intention, please make the request well ahead of time.
The suggested stipend for each Mass is $5.00.
Please keep in your prayers:
Lucy Adams, John Albright, Gordon Biggs, Marie Blair, Norma Brock, Peggy Brown, Jill Buckson, Virginia Carey, Beth Carter, Dick Cheak, Sallie Wathen Clarke, Jim Clouse, Jimmy Cooley, Trish Conrad, Steve & Shirley Cornwell, Lawrence Cothran, Brenda Dailey, Jan Davis, Bill & Jean Eaton, Shirley Fister, Jason Flinn, Mike Foster, GayLynn Gardner, Carmen Geraci, Dee Graham, Margaret Haag, John Hancock, Elizabeth Hardin, Tom Harms, Steve Hirshberg, Brett & Hudson Harville, David Herp, Mary Ruth Herp, Heather Jackson, Melissa Jackson, Larry James, Kirsten Johnson, Gail Jones, Georgia Jones, Mildred Jones, Joseph P. Kelty, Connie Layman, Lane Lester, Sherri Lewis, Eunice Logan, Sr. Bernadine Ludwig, OSB, Joan Maggard, Joe Marincel, Martha McCalister, Charles McCrystal, Dorothy McCrystal, Robert McGrath, Chris McKinney, Darcie Millard, JoAnn Monks, Joe Montgomery, Patricia Morguson, Steven Murphy, Lila Noffsinger, Donna Notter, Palmer Perque, Sarah Schuster Morrison, Flaget M. Nally, Ernesto Olivarria, Kenny Parker, Jay Peavler, Raymond Poff, Meleah Powell, Johnny Rawlings, Arich Reynolds, Jerry Royalty, Noreta Royalty, Andrea Ruzic, Anna Sallie, Elaine Schroeder, Barbara Sheehan, Gerald Sheperson, Dottie Sims, Cindy Stumpff, Vicky Sutherland, Linda Tapia, Patrick Tatum, Jacob Trzop, Michael Vah, Jr., Javier Villa, Edward Voisard, Eleanor Walls, Kim Walls, Jeanette Whitfield, Hildegard Wilder, Joe Wilson, Vince Wooldridge, Andrew, Carolyn & Edward Worley, Bronson & Nancy Yeast
Please call the parish office if you want to include a family member or friend on the prayer list, or if you want to have their names removed.
MASS SCHEDULE AND DAILY READINGS
Saturday, September 17: St. Robert Bellarmine 1 Corinthians 15:35-37, 42-49 Psalm 56:10-14 Luke 8:4-15 4:30 PM Vigil Mass Deceased of Kelty Family
Sunday, September 18: 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time Amos 8:4-7 Psalm 113:1-2, 4-8 1 Timothy 2:1-8 Luke 16:1-13 7:15 AM St. Mary Mass For the Parish NO SPANISH MASS 11:00 AM Bilingual Mass Bob Martin
Monday, September 19: St. Januarius Proverbs 3:27-34 Psalm 15:2-5 Luke 8:16-18 6:00 PM Word and Communion Service
Tuesday, September 20: Martyrs of Korea Proverbs 21:1-6, 10-13 Psalm 119:1, 27, 30, 34, 35, 44 Luke 8:19-21 NO MASS
Wednesday, September 21: St. Matthew the Apostle Ephesians 4:1-7, 11-13 Psalm 19:2-5 Matthew 9:9-13 6:00 PM Word and Communion Service
Thursday, September 22 Ecclesiastes 1:2-11 Psalm 90:3-6, 12-14, 17 Luke 9:7-9 NO MASS
Friday, September 23: St. Pius of Pietrelcina Ecclesiastes 3:1-11 Psalm 144:1-4 Luke 9:18-22 11:00 AM Word and Communion Service
Saturday, September 24 Ecclesiastes 11:9—12:8 Psalm 90:3-6, 12-14, 17 Luke 9:43-45 4:30 PM Vigil Mass Tom Geraci
Sunday, September 25: 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time Amos 6:1, 4-7 Psalm 146:7-10 1 Timothy 6:11-16 Luke 16:19-31 7:15 AM St. Mary Mass For the Parish 8:45 AM Spanish Mass Venancia Hernández-Juárez 11:00 AM Mass Derek McKinney Reul
Monday, September 26: Ss. Cosmas and Damian Job 1:6-22 Psalm 17:1-3, 6-7 Luke 9:46-50 6:00 PM Word and Communion Service
Tuesday, September 27: St. Vincent de Paul Job 3:1-3, 11-17, 20-23 Psalm 88:2-8 Luke 9:51-56 11:00 AM Mass For women who have miscarried
Free Dentistry
The UK College of Dentistry is offering free dental clinics for children ages 4-12 years. Go to the second floor of the College of Dentistry (UK Medical Center, 800 Rose St., Lexington, KY) on the dates listed below or call 859-323-6071.
From 9:00 AM-12:00 PM: November 12 & December 3, 2016
January 21, February 18, & March 18, 2017
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The St. Peter Claver 2016 Gala
“An Evening of Elegance” will be held at the Marriott Resort-Griffin Gate on November 12, 2016. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. The Gala features a Live & Silent Auction, Buffet Dinner, Complimentary Wine and Signature Drink Bar and Dancing to the Network Band. St. Peter Claver will recognize and celebrate our 2016 H.O.P.E Award recipient, Ginny Ramsey, Co-Founder and Co-Director of the Catholic Action Center. All proceeds from the event will be used for the construction of a new church and sanctuary. Tickets are $80 per person until September 30, and $85 October 1-October 31.
To purchase tickets you visit our website: stpeterclaver/cdlex.org
or contact the St. Peter Claver office at 859-254-0030.
Sept. 30, Friday
after the 11:00 AM Mass
Blue Bird Café
in Stanford
QUESTION
OF THE WEEK
FOR ADULTS
Treated Unfairly
Can cheating and deception
ever be justified?
Tratando Injustamente
¿Es posible que algunas veces
se puedan justificar la trampa y el engaño?
QUESTION
OF THE WEEK
FOR CHILDREN
Treated Unfairly
If someone treats you unfairly,
do you have the right to do the same to them?
Tratando Injustamente
¿Si alguien te trata injustamente,
tienes el derecho de hacer lo mismo
que ellos?
12.° Festival Anual De Salud
Sábado, 24 de septiembre de 2016 9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Diócesis Católica de Lexington 1310 West Main St. Lexington
¡Acompañenos para un día de salud, educación, diversión familiear, regales y más! Pláticas educativas y Exámenes gratis de: Glucosa, Presión arterial, Dentales, Sida
Patrocinado por: CF Abogados/Carman & Fullerton, Bluegrass Community Health Center, Fifth Third Bank, HH/The Law Office of Heather A. Hadi, iiWA Consulting, La Voz de Kentucky, Leestown Dental, Lexington County Health Department, Radio Vida, Reach, Rock Law Group, UK Markey Cancer Center y otros.
TOGETHER, We Plan the Future
As we have nearly completed the first stage of our program, “Together, We Plan the Future of St Andrew”, we want to outline the steps beyond.
Step 1 - In sessions led by Dr. Lori Garkovich we gathered input from the Parishioners. To be completed by 25 September.
Step 2 - Evaluate the raw data provided by Dr. Garkovich within the six questions asked. Complete by 15 October.
Step 3 - Set up sessions to prioritize the data: time for implementation over the next three years and resources needed. This will be led by the Finance and Parish Councils. If you want to be a part of the process, let Pete Chiericozzi know. Complete by 1 November.
Step 4 - Present a draft of the Proposal to the Parish for comments and finalize draft. Complete by 15 November
Step 5 - Present the Proposal to Father Al for his comment and acceptance. Complete by 25 November
Step 6 - Roll out the Plan on 30 November, the parish patronal Feast of Saint Andrew.
Step 7 - Action plan to implement the steps recommended to and accepted by Father Al. Complete by 31 December.
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We are asking everyone in the parish to start thinking about how they can contribute to make this a successful bazaar. This year, we are asking each of you to craft an item, make some ornaments, and/or put together a theme basket.
We would like for these things to be made at home individually, as a family, or get together in small groups. Then bring in your donations starting October 20th.
There will be forms in the foyer for you to sign up for baskets. We will be happy to offer theme ideas. Also, we will be available to assist you if you gather your items and need help putting the basket together. We are in need of handmade ornaments, wreaths, and donations for both the raffle and silent auction.
We will also be doing a children’s table where items will be available for children to purchase gifts for their parents and siblings. Contributions for this table would be greatly appreciated.
Contacts: Warren Jackson 859-247-0673 Pat Isaman 859-748-5433 (Not available Sept. 1-Oct. 10) Darlene Holt 859-325-1655
We will also need volunteers for the Bazaar itself as well as workers for the Luncheon.
At our last meeting we decided to read How's Your Faith: An Unlikely Spiritual Journey by David Gregory, the former NBC reporter and moderator of Meet the Press. This book is
"a thoughtful, introspective, and moving account of Gregory's life, family, and beliefs, including his struggles with his mother's alcoholism, with interfaith marriage, with anger (over losing his job at NBC), with God.” (The Washington Post) When he was a reporter at the White House, President George W. Bush asked him, "Gregory, how's your faith?" In writing this book David Gregory realized that perhaps his story will inspire others to examine their lives and seek answers to that same question.
We will divide the reading into three sections and meet on Monday, October 3, 10, and 17 for discussion. The cost will be approximately $12.00 each. If you would like to be added to the list or if you would like to host one of the meetings, please contact Mickie Noel at (859) 734-9563 or (859) 325-6532.
Christmas Bazaar
November 18 & 19
CONGRATULATIONS
to those who were Confirmed with the gifts of the Holy Spirit
by the Most Rev. John Stowe OFM Conv during the 11:00 AM Mass
on September 18:
John Browning Beaven son of Michael & Glenda Beaven
Molly Morrissey Begley daughter of Will & Allison Begley
Kaelin Joseph Drakeford son of Jim & Kristy Drakeford
William Gunnar Fister son of Joe & Jennifer Fister
Joselyn Flores daughter of Mariano & Celia Flores
Grace Isabel Gagnon daughter of Daniel & Amy Gagnon
Angel Garcia son of Angeluz Sanchez & Paulino Garcia
Jesus Garcia son of Jose Francisco Garcia & Gudelia Sorcia
Rafael Garcia son of Jose Francisco Garcia & Gudelia Sorcia
Alyssa Faith Henson daughter of Kevin & Megan Henson
John Willmot Keller son of Michael & Jennifer Keller
Mayra Lara Ruiz Tengo daughter of Alvaro Lara & Ana Maria Ruiz
Ricardo Manuel Macias son of Ezequiel & Linda Macias
Christina Emily McClain daughter of Doug & Mary Alice McClain
Yareli Negrete Ramirez daughter of Luis Negrete & Carmen Ramirez
Katherine Tamme Schroeder daughter of Michael & Tamme Schroeder
Eric Segura son of Eleuterio & Francisca Segura
Michael Scott Sheperson son of Scott & Kristen Sheperson
Owen Charles Wentz son of Brian & Angie Wentz
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MINISTERS Sept. 24 4:30 PM Sept. 25 11:00 AM Oct. 1 4:30 PM Oct. 2 11:00 AM
Altar Servers John Beaven Altar: Luke Gagnon Book: Mary Gagnon
Need Volunteer Altar: Veronica Schroeder Book: Luke Coleman
Candles
Max Chambers Aiden McKinney
Rebecca Biggs Ana Schroeder
Incense No Incense Grace Gagnon No Incense Jacob Coleman
Lectors Kathleen Day Joe Myers
Michael Coleman Savannah Gagnon
Pete Chiericozzi Pat Logsdon
Gary Moore Pat Biggs
Ministers of Hospitality
Carolyn Ferreira Ron Ferreira 2nd Collection: Victims of Louisiana Floods
JD Case Trevor Mills Brad Noel Ryan Welch
Paul Merritt Bettina Merritt 2nd Collection: Parish Reserve Fund
Joe Fister Todd Gilkison Sara Niemann Shirley Vah
Greeters
Adam Hopkins Ken Niemann
Joan Huffman Tim Sheehan
Gift Bearers Rowland Family Semones Family
Ministers of the Host
Fr. Bill Poole Fr. Bill Poole Carolyn Crump Phillip Crump
Fr. Al DeGiacomo Fr. Al DeGiacomo Josh Brodeur Mickie Noel
Ministers of the Precious Blood
Rosa Browning Need Volunteer
Need Volunteer Mary Beth Lyons Kim Rider Joy Stocker Mary Anna Welch Melanie White
Deacon Browning Janet Pyle
Deacon Browning Bonnie Moore Pat Patterson Jerry Schroeder Mary Jane Trimble Loren Willmott
Magnificat Women’s
Breakfast
Wanda Laslie will be the speaker at our very first breakfast at Good Shepherd Church, 72 Shepherd Way, Frankfort, KY on October 8, 2016 from 9 AM to Noon. Wanda, a native Kentuckian and cradle Catholic, experienced a devasting loss in 2011 when her youngest son was killed in an automobile accident. Come hear how faith can make all the differ-ence in life during some of our darkest hours. Invite a friend! Mass at 8AM. Bring a dish per last name: A-F: fruit (ready to serve), G-M: muffins/bread items, N-Z: casseroles/meat items. To register, send a $10.00 check by Oct. 5 (payable to Magnificat) to Deedee Simon, 1641 Linstead Dr., Lexington, KY 40504 (859-608-9740).
Questions: contact Sue at 859-539-1655 or Pat at [email protected].
Happy Birthday
Sept 18 Kathryn Young Sept 20 Juan Juarez Jeff Meadows Sept 21 Emma Claunch Joyce Cothran Sept 22 Bill Huff Sept 23 Caroline Alford Ella Eppinghoff Brandon Vargas Sept 24 Ed Eivers Ella Mink
God of all creation, hear the prayers of Your servants who recall the day of their birth. Bless them with Your presence
and surround them with Your love that they may enjoy many happy years,
all of them pleasing to You.
If we have missed a birthday, please email or call the office.
Eucharistic
Adoration
& Benediction
Daily Mass Chapel
Every Wednesday
11:00 AM-9:00 PM
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Calendar of Events
SEPTEMBER 17 | SATURDAY Fr. Al returns
Confessions, 3:30 PM Rosary, 4:00 PM Mass, 4:30 PM
Deacon Brian Wentz preaching Berea College Concert Choir
singing during Mass 2nd Collection:
Deacon & Lay Ministry Formation Parish Picnic, 6:00 PM
(Old Fort Harrod Shelter) Berea College Concert Choir
singing during Picnic
SEPTEMBER 18 | SUNDAY St. Mary Mass, 7:15 AM NO SPANISH MASS
Confirmation Breakfast, 9:30 AM
Formation, 9:30 AM Sacrament of Confirmation
during Bilingual Mass, 11:00 AM
Bishop Stowe presiding & Fr. Al DeGiacomo con-celebrating
2nd Collection: Deacon & Lay Ministry Formation
SEPTEMBER 19 | MONDAY Fr. Al away, September 19-26
Word & Communion Service, 6 PM, Deacon Bruce Browning presiding
SEPTEMBER 20 | TUESDAY NO MASS
Bingo, 2:00 PM Formation Committee Meeting,
6:30 PM
SEPTEMBER 21 | WEDNESDAY Rosary, 10:30 AM
NO MASS Adoration with Benediction,
11:00 AM—9:00 PM Word & Communion Service, 6 PM,
Deacon Bruce Browning presiding Youth Group Meeting, 6:00 PM
Choir Practice, 7:00 PM
SEPTEMBER 22 | THURSDAY NO MASS
No Andrew's Apostles Meeting this month
SEPTEMBER 23 | FRIDAY Word & Communion Service, 11 AM,
Deacon Bruce Browning presiding
SEPTEMBER 24 | SATURDAY Confessions, 3:30 PM
Rosary, 4:00 PM Mass, 4:30 PM,
Fr. Bill Poole presiding 2nd Collection: Victims of
Louisiana Floods Blood Pressure Checks
SEPTEMBER 25 | SUNDAY St. Mary Mass, 7:15 AM Spanish Mass, 8:45 AM,
Fr. Carlos Martinez presiding TOGETHER, We Plan the Future of St. Andrew Meeting, 9:30-10:45 AM
Formation, 9:30 AM Mass, 11:00 AM,
Fr. Bill Poole presiding 2nd Collection: Victims of
Louisiana Floods Blood Pressure Checks
SEPTEMBER 26 | MONDAY Word & Communion Service,
6:00 PM, Deacon Bruce Browning presiding
SEPTEMBER 27 | TUESDAY Fr. Al returns
Mass, 11:00 AM
Parish Council Members
Pete Chiericozzi, Chair Bill Huston, Vice-Chair
Bruce Browning Rosa Browning Mariano & Celia Flores Darlene Holt Warren Jackson Pat Isaman Pat Logsdon Nicholas McClain Juan Mercado, Jr. Bettina Merritt Sara Niemann Pat Patterson Noreta Royalty Tony Patterson Finance Council Members
Bonnie Moore, Chair Leon Mayo, Vice-Chair
JD Case Pamela Drakeford David Coleman Deb Grimaldi Pat Grant Phillip Crump Jim McGlone
Congratulations to:
Gary and Tonya Schroeder who are celebrating their
25th Wedding Anniversary. They were married on
September 20, 1991.
Lord God and Creator, renew their marriage covenant,
increase Your love in them, and strengthen their bond of peace,
so that they may always rejoice in the gift of Your blessing.
Dentista Servicios Gratis
El Colegio de Odontología proporcionará servicios gratuitos para niños locales de 4 a 12 años.
El Horario del servicio es desde las 9 de la mañana hasta el mediodía.
Las fechas en el 2016 son las siguientes:
12 de noviembre 3 de diciembre
Las fechas en el 2017 son las siguientes:
21 de enero 18 de febrero 18 de marzo
Ir al SEGUNDO PISO de la Facultad de Odontología en esas
fechas o llame al 859 323 6071.
UK Medical Center, 800 Rose St.,
Lexington, KY