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Fr. David Graham, Pastor
Fr. Richard Cortese, Associate Pas-
tor
Fr. Tojan Abraham, Associate Pastor
Rev. Mr. Dale Brown, Deacon
Rev. Mr. Jim Moss, Deacon
Rev. Dr. Eddy Koonce, Deacon
Rev. Mr. Bob Russell, Deacon
Rev. Mr. Bill Winston, Deacon
Parish Office
Open Monday thru Friday 9:00am-5:00pm Phone: 731-668-2596
Email: parishinfo@stmarys.tn.org
Weekend Mass Schedule
Saturday
4pm
Sunday
8:00am, 10:30am
Sunday - En Español
1:00pm
Sacraments
Reconciliation Tuesdays: 5:45pm-6:15pm
Wednesdays: 11:30am-12pm
Saturdays: 3:20 pm-3:50 pm
Sundays: 7:30am-7:50am, 10am-
10:20am, & 12:30pm-12:50pm
* Confessions heard in Hospitality Rm.
Baptisms By appointment.
Class required for 1st time parents.
Offered 2nd Mon. of every month.
Weddings Contact us 6 mos. prior to wedding date.
Anointing of the Sick By appointment.
In the case of a serious illness or
death, call the parish office.
Our after hours answering service
will get a message to a priest.
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCHST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCHST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCHST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH 1665 Highway 45 By-Pass · Jackson, Tennessee 38305
731.668.2596 · parishinfo@stmarys.tn.org · www.stmarys.tn.org
ST. JOHN CHURCHST. JOHN CHURCHST. JOHN CHURCHST. JOHN CHURCH 910 North Washington Avenue, Brownsville, Tennessee 38012
Mass on Sunday: 8am & 10am
Rev. David Graham, Pastor, Rev. Richard Cortese, Associate Pastor, Rev. Tojan Abraham, Associate Pastor
Contact Our Catholic Schools
SMS: 731-668-2525
SHJHS: 731-660-4774
Saturday June 26 8:00am Holy Souls in Purgatory by Sabella Family 4:00pm Joseph Johanssen Dee by Sandra Dee & Jimmy Crosnoe Sunday June 27 8:00am Paula Mary Graham by Arreaza Family 10:30am Catherine Russell by Deacon Bob 1:00pm Elia Marie Hernandez by Carmen Hernandez Monday June 28 7:00am Maggie Joy Flynn by Bob Flynn Tuesday June 29 7:00am Stacey Okolo by Deedee Doumitt & Family 6:15pm Almas del Purgatorio by Maria Santos Wed. June 30 7:00am Gary Adams 12:00pm Paula Graham by Deedee Doumitt & Family Thurs. July 1 7:00am Birthday Int. Samuel Bada by Bada Family Friday July 2 7:00am Ruben Santiago by Carol Antique 12:00pm Helen King Saturday July 3 8:00am Ellis Guerra by Todd Family 4:00pm James Brown, Jr. by Deacon Dale Brown Sunday July 4 8:00am Mass for the People 10:30am Ray Carroll by Blayne Koonce & Family 1:00pm Personal Oficina by Francisca Castro
School Masses celebrated at SMS & SHJHS will resume in August 2021
Mass Intentions for the Week
St. Mary’s Catholic Church Jackson, TN
Weekend Mass Schedule
English Mass
- Saturday Vigil -
4pm
- Sunday -
8:00am, 10:30am*
Spanish Mass
Sundays at 1:00pm
June 27, 2021 - 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday June 27 8:00am Almas del Purgatorio
10:00am Birthday Int. Molly Aguilar
By Joe & Teresa Arizmendi
Sunday July 4 8:00am Int. of Fr. Abraham
10:00am Almas del Purgatorio
Saturday June 26 6:00pm Mass for the People
Saturday July 3 6:00pm Romana Galvan by Familia Chavez
Our Lady of Guadalupe Mission Bells, TN
St. John’s Brownsville Brownsville, TN
For more info about Mass Intentions,
call 731.668.2596.
St. Mary’s Catholic Church Daily Mass Schedule
M 7:00am
T 7:00am & 6:15pm
W 7:00am & 12pm
TH 7:00am
F 7:00am
SA 8:00am
* Live-streamed Mass
For the Latest News & Info
with our Diocese, check out:
www.cdom.org
Visit our Parish website at www.stmarys.tn.org
Please submit ALL bulletin information to
amy.evans@stmarys.tn.org
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Comments from Deacon Dale Brown Why did Jesus go all the way to Jairus's house and take his little daughter by the hand in order to bring her back to life? Why not just do it from a distance? The woman with the hemorrhage sensed that if she could only touch Jesus' cloak she would be healed. She had the same amount of faith before she touched the cloak as afterwards. So why didn't God cure her without her having to touch him? It is because God wants to be close to us; he wants to live in friendship
with us. And since we are human beings, not angels, that closeness, that friendship requires not only spiritual contact, but physical contact as well. This is especially the case because of our fallen human nature. As today's First Reading reminds us, we were not created to live in a world full of suffering and death. God created the world in an original harmony. And it was only when our first parents let themselves be deceived by the devil, stopped trusting in God, and disobeyed God's command that that harmony was shattered. Evil, death, and suffering flooded the world. And those things fill us with fear, dread, and anxiety. Since God is our perfect Father, he doesn't want us to face these challenges alone; he comes
right down beside us. "Do not be afraid; just have
faith," Jesus tells the synagogue official. This is the meaning of the Church's sacramental vision of faith: God doesn't have to operate through material elements like water, oil, bread, and wine, but he chooses to do so, because it better fits and resonates with our spiritual/material human nature. The sacraments, church buildings, vestments, liturgy, blessings, art, music...These are all places where we, as human beings composed of matter and spirit, are able to encounter God. They are instruments through which he enters the very flesh and blood of our daily lives - just as Jesus entered into the very flesh and blood of the Virgin's womb. Our God doesn't keep his distance; he walks by our side.
Parish Mission Statement Celebrating, Proclaiming, & Living the Joy of the Gospel
June 27, 2021 - 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time
In Holy Family Hall at 5:30pm
Fr. David is offering a
1st Friday Noon Mass
on July 2nd & August 6th
We still need
food vendors
representing
the following
countries...
Philippines
Africa
Korea
China
Caribbean
India
The Multicultural Festival committee needs vendors to sell items such as jewelry, arts &
crafts, clothes, etc.. representing various countries.
Let’s make this a great celebration for
our 50th Diocesan Anniversary!!
For more info, contact: Dawn Knight-Wilson
815.236.4923 queen61@att.net
The Adoration Chapel
If you’d like to sign-up for an hour
to spend with Our Lord,
contact Tara Doyle
tara.doyle19@gmail.com
* the chapel will be closed each Thursday for cleaning from 2-3pm
Family Faith Formation News, Updates, & Information
We have completed our year of faith formation.
Registration is now open for the 2021-2022 year.
Contact us for more info! 731-668-2596
marisol.aguirre@stmarys.tn.org
Sympathy,
Encouragement,
Get Well, & More
Our June Contact:
Jane McDaniel - mjtd@earthlink.net
Card
Ministry
June 27, 2021 - 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time
YOUR GIFTS TO GOD & PARISH
St. Mary’s St. John’s
Weekly Offertory $ 17,190 $ 1,061
June Wkly Offertory Goal $ 19,000 $ 560
Total Offertory to Date $ 891,516 $ 30,379
Offertory Goal to Date $1,019,000 $ 28,560
Visit our Parish website at www.stmarys.tn.org
Knights of Columbus Any man wanting to join or learn more
contact Grand Knight, Scott Hartsfield at shrtsfld@eplus.net
The Mount Calvary Cemetery gate code has been
changed. If you would like the new code, please call
the parish office. Thank you.
BIKING FOR BABIES
Wed. July 14, 2021
St. Louis Church,
203 S. White Station Rd.
Memphis, TN
Join us for 6:00pm Mass followed by dinner in the Clunan Center and hear
exciting testimonies of the college students biking from Natchez, MS to St. Louis, MO in just 5 days. They are raising money for
The Morning Center, 3638 Macon Road, Memphis.
Come and support their effort!
If unable to come, checks may be dropped off at St. Louis Church office, M-F, 8 AM-5 PM. Make checks payable to Biking for
Babies. Questions: Call or text Libby at 901-355-8546. Father Patrick Hirtz from Holy Angels Catholic Church will be joining them on their Thursday ride from Memphis to Dyersburg. Biking for Babies will also be at Holy Angels Catholic Church in
Dyersburg on Thursday evening, July 15th. Mass will be at 5 followed by picnic for the missionaries to share.
Thank you to everyone who came for the
Day of Service with Bishop David Talley!
Homebound & Senior Citizens’
Corner For help in locating a HANDY MAN,
(i.e. carpenter, plumbers, electricians, small construction, etc.)
& For help in locating medical & domestic help (i.e. sitters, house cleaners, etc.)
Contact: Maggie Vucina – 664-8328 or 506-4260
For info on HOME TOUCH, Contact: Phyllis Marshall – 668-5555.
MyRide West TN
is in regular operation & NEEDS VOLUNTEERS
If you are willing to volunteer to drive Senior & Homebound citizens contact MyRide West TN
at 668-6420 or 1-844-803-0169.
Prayer Requests
June 27, 2021 - 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Celebrate Life!Celebrate Life!Celebrate Life!Celebrate Life! Please pray for the women in our parish who are with child.
Prayers are a wonderful way to support a mother & her family.
Dear Father,
we ask you to protect the little babies who are being knit together in their mothers’ wombs. Comfort their mothers & fathers
during the time they are growing & develop-ing. Lord Jesus, give these smallest of per-sons the strength to come into this world, to
fully participate in your creation. Send your Holy Spirit to infuse their souls with love for you. After long, healthy, &
loving lives, bring them safely home to your heavenly kingdom.
Amen.
Congratulations to: Expectant Mothers:
Diana Holt Alicia Morrison Caitlin Pearson Katie Coughlin Hopkins
Heather Blanton Burns Britney Oliver Barnes
Contact To add to this list, receive meals, or to support these moms: Email Gretchen Longeway at glongeway0704@gmail.com
Prayer for Expectant Mothers
Adams, Grant Allison, James Allison, Judy Bargiachi, Charlie Beach, Jayden Beare Family Bell, Carmen Benjamin, Rick Blanton, Dottie Bonds, Karolyn Boosey, Harry Browning,Geneva Chandler, Roy Childress, Dale Clark, Juanita Clift, Dorothy Coffer, Betty Colgrove, Debbie Crosnoe, Jimmy Davis, Heather Day, Barbara DeArmitt, Amy Diaz, Aurelio Diaz, Luz Elena Doumitt, Chuck Sr. Doumitt, Deedee. Durning, Maureen Dwyer, Charles Dwyer, Pollyanne Edwards, Carter Elam, Teresa Englert, Harriette Faulkner, Janice Filomeno, Jose Juan Flores, Melissa Franks, Grayson Garrard, Anne Goff, Callan Goff, Lilly
Grant, Susan Grant, Phillip Graning, Dee Gyrenge, Lorraine Harmon, Sherri Hercules, Jennifer Hilario, Edmon Holmes, Wayne Holt, Carol Kay Hulderman, Bobbie Hughes, Roger Johnson, Mabel Jones, Brian Jones, Christine Jones, Dick Jones, Glen
Kain, Otto Keyes, Ken Knight-Wilson, Dawn Lavitola, Rose Lay, Tyler Leon, Diego Lipe, Fitts Londino, Joe Lycette, Missi
Marshall, Phyllis McLeary, Patti McLeary, Ralph Mercado, Pacita Miller, Kevin Miller, Laurene Rose Miller, Michael Miracle, Jordan Mitchelson, Joe Moody, Lois Morrison, Libby Newman, Mike Nunn, Marvin Okolo, Joseph
Osses, Jose Maria Overbey, Michael Powers, Cindy
Preston, Anderson
Ragan, Phillip Regenhold, Lynn Rogers, Steven
Sabella, Marsha Sanders, James Schlosser, Dottie Schoenbachler, Martha Smith, Elias, Jr. Smith, Mike Smith, Pat Smith, Patricia Sortet, Ruth Soto Corpuz,Victor Sparks, Don Speechly, Jean Speechly, Mark Strazzella, Chris Sturgis, Larry Thomas, Nicole
Thompson, Alta Tims, Linda Townsend, Richard Turner, Raymond Tyson, Claudia Ubelhor, Wayne
Vucina, Maggie
Walker, Michelle Walker, Robert Wallace, Permela Wiesner, Elaine Wilson, Jack White, Peggy Wood, Debra Wyatt, Sherri Young, Bob
Notable Quotable
“God loves us beyond comprehension, and we cannot diminish God’s love for us.”
- St. Peter -
Visit our Parish website at www.stmarys.tn.org
June 28
Feast Day of St. Irenaeus
June 29
SOLEMNITY FEAST in honor of the martyrdom of St.
Peter (64 AD) &St. Paul (67 AD)
St. Peter, (Simon) Jesus named him Peter, the Greek word meaning ROCK --“It is on this ROCK that I will
build my Church.” After the ASCENSION, Peter became “chief of the Apostles”, the first Pope.
St. Paul (Saul) Greek & Hebrew meaning “prayed for”. Journeying to Damascus, Paul had an encounter with the risen Christ which led him to cease persecution of the
early Christians and become a follower of Christ.
July 1
Feast day of St. Junipero Serra,
a Franciscan missionary in Spain, Mexico & California – who founded many missions in California
July 3
Feast Day of St. Thomas, the Apostle,
known as the DOUBTING THOMAS, who said to the risen Christ “My Lord & My God”
after touching His 5 wounds.
CATHOLIC EDUCATION
St. Mary’s School Catholic Classical Education for the Mind, Body & Spirit
June 27, 2021 - 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Visit our Parish website at www.stmarys.tn.org
Please help support your Parish School!
Link your Kroger card to the SMS account
& each time you shop at Kroger,
SMS will receive proceeds.
Shopping at Amazon can earn St.
Mary’s Parish money!
Shop at:
smile.amazon.com/ch/62-0515364
Visit us online at:
www.stmarysschool.tn.org
CALLING ALL
ST. MARY’S PARISHIONERS
WITH CHILDREN AGES 2—13!
It’s time to apply for the 2021-22 school year! Give your child the gift of a
Catholic education. You will be so glad you did!
Inquiries? Call 731-668-2525 or visit the website:
www.stmarysschool.tn.org Financial assistance is available.
Calling all
St. Mary’s School
Alumni!
St. Mary’s School has a Facebook Alumni page. This is a private, closed group, so if you are an alumni of St. Mary’s School, please go to the page and ask to join “St. Mary’s School Alumni Jackson, TN”. Join the group and reconnect with old classmates!
June 27, 2021 - 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time
SHJHS is looking for someone to
clean the school in the afternoon or evenings.
Please email Dr. Ann Keyl
Ann.keyl@shjhs.org
CATHOLIC WOMEN’S BOOKCLUB
Please join us for our bookclub!
A time for great discussions, making
new friends, and sharing our Catholic
journey together.
Meeting on 2nd & 4th Thursdays
1pm - 2:30pm
Gathering at Phyllis Marshall’s house.
If you are interested,
contact Phyllis Marshall.
- 731-267-5375 -
Visit our Parish website at www.stmarys.tn.org
Visit us online!
www.stmarys.tn.org/youth
Youth Ministry
News & Events!
NOW
HIRING!
INFORMATION PAGE
CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS St. Mary’s Catholic Church 1665 Highway 45 By-Pass
Jackson, TN 38305
PHONE 731-668-2596
CONTACT PERSON
Amy Evans, Communications Coordinator
EMAIL ADDRESS:
amy.evans@stmarys.tn.org
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