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ST. AGNES CATHOLIC CHURCH - UNIONTOWN
ADDRESS: 504 Mulberry Street, Uniontown, KY 42461 OFFICE PHONE: (270)822-4416
OFFICE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday – 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. RECTORY : (270)822-4780
17th Sunday in Ordinary Time – July 26, 2020
Welcome to St. Agnes Catholic Church
Pastor: Fr. Randy Howard [email protected]
Pastoral Associate: Sonya Gough
Secretary/Bookkeeper: Kathy Humphrey
Cemetery: Bobby Buckman
School Council: Shawn Elder and
Matt Vessels
Parish Council:
Chairman – Linda Baird
Co-Chair – Beth French
Secretary – Beth Thomas
Finance Liaison –
Members: Vicki Moore, Marilyn Wolfe,
Kim Nance, Eddie Willett, Kelby Frasier
Isaac Greenwell, Randy Greenwell,
Travis Hancock and Pat Eckman
Finance Committee:
Chairman- Randy Greenwell
Co-Chair – Jo Sheridan;
Secretary – Kathy Humphrey
Members: Robbie Baird and
Wayne Cavins
Sacraments:
Baptism – Contact Fr. Randy Howard
Marriage – contact office 6 mos. prior
Confessions – Saturday 3:30 to 4:15 p.m.
or by appointment
Religious Education Programs:
Children's Lit. (Ages 4-9) – Sunday 10AM
Faith Form. (K-grade 8) – Wed. 5-6 p.m.
Union Co. Catholic Youth – Monthly
RCIA (Adult) – Contact parish office
Celebration of the Eucharist:
Tuesday thru Friday (summer) – 8 a.m.
Mass - Tuesdays and 2nd Thursday at JPII
(when school is in session) – 8 a.m.
Saturday – 4:30 p.m.
Sun.– 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.
Holy Days – Noon and 6 p.m.
REMEMBER TO PRAY FOR SICK & HOMEBOUND
PRAY FOR SICK & HOMEBOUND PARISHIONERS
Gary Alvey Linda Dunn Millie Lewis
Gladys Austin Madison Ferguson Brian McGraw
Robin Brown Hamel Floyd Hattie McGuire
Betty Borup Rose Floyd Henry McGuire Sr.
Buddy Borup Martha Girten Bobby Mills
Brad Burke Vickie Mills Girten Betty Nally
Mark Byrnes Carole Gough Mary Payne
Mary Pat Byrnes Larry Hagan Carolyn Pike
Philip Clements Tommy Hagan Pam Reynolds
Ella Grace Clevidence Monica Hancock Winnie Spaulding
Dorris Collins Renae Hammond Jane Thomas
Joyce Collins Charlene Hite Pearl Tugwood
Diane Conley Bobby Dale Jennings Michael D. Williams
Damon Dayberry Irene Jennings Diana Yates
Viola Drury John Lee
PRAY FOR SICK & HOMEBOUND - FRIENDS/RELATIVES
Tubby Ashby Brenda Girten Johnny Pike
Barbara Berry Darrell Girten Jennifer Render
Rose Tucker Bickett Judy Girten Mason Reynolds
Betty Blake Lyndsey Gough Shara Rigdon
David Buckman Mike Guillerman Margie Robinson
Jon Buckman Chase Hancock Emily Schulte
Lura Buckman Debbie Hancock Thompson Mayva Stiles
William Buckman Sheree Hardesty Bill Teare
Beatrice Burke Randall Herald Ann Thomas
Melissa Bryns Claude Higginson Jr. Carolyn Thompson
Larry Carmon Andrea Dayberry Hosford Doris Tucker
Kim Caudill Dominick Loxley Raymond Turner
Sami Jo Darhower Bryant Mann Brooke Utley
Carolyn Duncan Frank Mann Gracie Utley
Jimmy Duncan Roxanne Rhodes Maples Thomas L. Waggener
Eddie Epsy Sandy McBride Christina Wilkerson
Billy Carl French Kathryn McGregor Charlie Wolfe
Richard G. French Chris Montgomery Don Wolfe
Ricky Garnett Dorris Nally Julie Wolfe
Janet Gass Homer O’Nan Suzanne Wurth
Drew Wesley Gatten Lynda Peters Wynelle Young
Amanda Gayle Girten
JOHN PAUL II CATHOLIC SCHOOL
Birthdays for the Week July 26—Tyler Chapman, Malia French,
Haley McGuire
July 27—Derek French
July 28—Raelynn Girten
July 29—Dustin Clevidence, Shawn Hagan
July 30—Hannah Bennett, Allie Thomas
Aug. 1—William Riggs
JOHN PAUL II—WEEKLY COLLECTION Weekly collection July 19— No information
Today’s Gospel concludes three weeks of readings from the 13th Chapter
of Matthew’s Gospel. Throughout these three weeks we have heard Jesus teaching crowds about the kingdom of heaven, and we have heard Jesus
interpret some of his teachings for the disciples. In this week’s Gospel,
Jesus offers three more short parables.
The first two parables describe the great value of the kingdom of heaven. In the first parable, Jesus says that the kingdom of heaven is like a buried
treasure that is worth possessing even if it means giving up everything else.
In the second parable, Jesus proposes that the kingdom of heaven is like a pearl of great worth for which one will sell everything else to possess. These parables teach us that we are to place everything we value in the service of
the pursuit of the Kingdom of God.
The third parable that Jesus proposes in today’s Gospel is different from the first two, but it is reminiscent of the parable of the sower heard in last week’s Gospel. The kingdom of heaven is compared to fishing with a wide net. After the fish have been collected, the good fish are kept and the bad fish are thrown away; so too, in the final judgment, will the wicked and the righteous be separated.
Today’s Gospel concludes with a curious statement about the scribe who
understands the kingdom of heaven. Here a metaphor is offered: this scribe is like the head of a household who “brings from his storeroom both the new and the old.” The scribes referred to here are experts of Mosaic law. It is
possible that Jesus is here instructing the early Christian community on how to proceed in the interpretation of Jewish law with respect to Jesus’ “new” teaching. Jesus’ teaching about the kingdom of heaven does not replace the Jewish tradition; it interprets it in a different light.
Anniversaries for the Week July 26—Derek & Krista Mills (12 yrs.) July 27—Ray & Diane Conley (52 yrs.) July 30—Bill & Janet Butler (32 yrs.)
June office hours: Tuesday and Thursday 9 a.m.—2 p.m.
Scrip office open on Tuesday and Thursday 9 a.m.—2 p.m.
Trash bags & detergent available at school office for sale
throughout the summer.
JOB OPENING JPII CATHOLIC SCHOOL—ADMINISTRATIVE ASST.
Full-time working under direction of principal—oversees and
manages all office procedures & other tasks as assigned by
Principal. All interested applicants may submit resume and cover
letter to: Beth Hendrickson, John Paul II Catholic School,
307 Church Street, Morganfield, KY 42437
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
BINGO has resumed! Come join us
on Tuesday nights @ 7 p.m. for bingo.
Jackpot— $2,300.00
PICNIC PLANNING MEETING @ PARISH HALL
MONDAY, AUGUST 3RD @ 6PM
All chairpersons are asked to come.
We must follow state mandates:
Wear face masks, social distancing and
no more than 10 people.
Weekly collections – July 19, 2020
Needed weekly income $ 6,000.00
Sunday envelopes 7-19-20 $ 4,453.00
Happy Pack $ 3.00
Cemetery $ 75.00
Building Fund $ 667.00
PARISH NEWS
CALENDAR FOR THIS WEEK
Tuesday, July 28
10:00 a.m.— Mass
3:00 p.m.— Rosary
7:00 p.m.—Bingo $2,300.00
Wednesday, July 29
10 a.m.— Mass
3:00 p.m.— Rosary
Thursday, July 30
12 Noon — Mass
3:00 p.m.— Rosary
Friday, July 31
10 a.m.— Mass
3:00 p.m.—Rosary
Saturday, Aug. 1
3:00 p.m.—Rosary
4:30 p.m. —Mass
Sunday, Aug. 2
8 a.m.—Mass
10 a.m.—Mass
3:00 p.m.—Rosary
Intentions for the Week
Tuesday, July 28
10:00 a.m.— Leona Alvey
Wednesday, July 29
10:00 a.m.— L/D Gerald Greenwell family
Thursday, July 30
12 Noon — Jim Dunn & deceased members of Brown Foster
family
Friday, July 31
10:00 a.m.— L/D Donald Wolfe family
Saturday, Aug. 1
4:30 p.m.— Edd Marie Padgett & Fr. Joe Mills
Sunday, Aug. 2
8:00 a.m.— St. Agnes Parishioners
10:00 a.m.— Elizabeth Clounce
LAY MINISTERS FOR NEXT WEEKEND
We are doing ministers week by week so there won’t be ministers published in bulletin for a while.
Readings for the Week
Sun., July 26 — 1 KGS 3:5, 7-12 . PS 119:57, 72, 76-77, 127-130
ROM 8:28-30 . MT 13:44-52
Mon., July 27 — JER 13:1-11 . DEUTERONOMY 32:18-21
MT 13:31-35
Tues., July 28—JER 14:17-22 . PS 79:8-9, 11, 13 . MT 13:36-43
Wed., July 29 — JER 15:10, 16-21. PS 59:2-4, 10-11, 17-18
JN 11:19-27 or LK 10:38-42
Thurs., July 30 — JER 18:1-6 . PS 146:1-6 . MT 13:47-53
Friday, July 31— JER 26:1-9 . PS 69:5, 8-10, 14 . MT 13:54-58
Sat., Aug. 1 — JER 26:11-16, 24 . PS 69:15-16, 30-31, 33-34
MT 14:1-12
FROM THE OFFICE
WHAT IF What if God couldn’t take the time to bless us today because we couldn’t take the time to thank Him yesterday? What if God decided to stop leading us tomorrow because we didn’t follow Him today? What if we never saw another flower or bloom because we grumbled when God sent the rain? What if God didn’t walk with us today because we failed to recognize it as His day? What if God took away his message because we failed to listen to the messenger? What if God didn’t send His only begotten Son because He wanted us to be prepared to pay the price for sin? What if the door to the church was closed because we did not open the door of our heart? What if God stopped loving and caring for us because we failed to love and care for others? What if God would not hear us today because we would not listen to him yesterday? What if God answered our prayers the way we answer His call to service? What if God met our needs the way we give Him our lives?