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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]
WEEKDAY MASSES
Tues Wed Fridays 11:00 AM
Thursdays 8:00 AM
Youth Mass 1st & 3rd Wednesdays 6:00 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
FATHER AL away April 17-May 1
FIRST COMMUNION PREPARATION CLASS
April 26 & May 3, 6:00 PM
ANDREW’S APOSTLES APRIL 27, 7:00-9:00 PM
SENIORS’ LUNCHEON
April 28, after 11:00 AM Mass (High Mountain Steakhouse)
PARISH COUNCIL MEETING
May 2, 6:30 PM
CHURCH WOMEN UNITED May 5, 9:30 AM
(St. Andrew)
PARISH POTLUCK & Youth Group Dessert Auction
May 7, after 11:00 AM Mass
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 PM 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
WEEKEND MASSES
Saturday Vigil Mass 4:30 PM Sunday Mass 11:00 AM
Misa en Español X 8:45 AM
HOLY DAY 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 MASSES Sunday Mass 7:15 AM
HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION
Mass of the Day 5:00 PM
DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY April 23, 2017
“Blessed are those who have not seen and have believed.”
—John 20:29
JESUS, I TRUST IN YOU.
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SUNDAY SUPPORT April 5 - April 18, 2017
ESPACIO EN ESPAÑOL
¿No estoy yo aquí? ¿No soy tu Madre?
¿No estás bajo mi sombra?
TIEMPO DE ALEGRÍA
“Acudían asiduamente a escuchar las enseñanzas de los apóstoles, vivían en comunión fraterna y se congregaban para orar en común y celebrar la fracción del pan” (Hechos 2:42). La primera línea de la primera lectura de hoy marca la pauta al comenzar esta celebración de Pascua de cincuenta días. Hoy escuchamos las enseñanzas de tres apóstoles –Lucas, Pedro y Juan– que nos recuerdan que, aunque no hayamos visto a Cristo, estamos llenos de alegría al depositar nuestra creencia en su muerte y resurrección salvadoras. Cada semana durante el tiempo de Pascua nos reuniremos como comunidad de fe para hallar fuerzas y apoyo de nuestro Dios y de los demás. Cada semana nos reuniremos para fraccionar el pan y dar gracias en oración, acciones que manifestarán la mismísima presencia del Cristo resucitado entre nosotros. Estemos abiertos a los milagros de este tiempo de alegría.
© J. S. Paluch Co.
GENERAL OPERATING FUND:
Beginning Bank Balance: $ 636.23 Deposits-Offertory Collection: 9,802.44 Deposits-Other Income: 736.96 Deposits-Rice Bowls: 52.48 Deposit-Holy Thursday: 216.00 (For the Poor) Deposit-2nd Collection: 512.00 (For the Holy Land) Checks Written: 10,767.47 Ending Bank Balance: $ 1,188.64
BUILDING FUND:
Beginning Bank Balance: $8,696.55 Deposits Made To Building Fund: 2,820.67 Monthly Payment Made: 7,950.00 Additional Principal Payment Made: 2,500.00 Ending Bank Balance: $1,067.22
Outstanding Loan Balance as of April 18, 2017: $133,114.69
Next Loan Payment Due on May 27, 2017.
EASTER FLOWERS In Loving Memory of
Charles and Paula Gilkey from Paul & Mary Anna Welch
Maffett Family from Paul & Bettina Merritt
Merritt Family from Paul & Bettina Merritt
Virginia Noel from Gary & Mickie Noel
Theresa Surran from Gary & Mickie Noel
Gil and Nancy Waggener from Paul & Mary Anna Welch
SPAGHETTI DINNER 48th ANNUAL (Boy Scout)
Saints Peter and Paul Parish Hall, Danville May 5, 5:00-8:00 PM
Spaghetti, Sauce with or without meat, Garlic Bread, Coleslaw,
Drink and Dessert
Tickets: $8.00 Adults, Children (over 6) $7.00
If you would like additional information or sauce please contact: Steve Ellis 236-0722 (will take reservations on sauce, which is sold in glass jars.)
Para pedir boletos o tarros de salsa, por favor llame a Anna Gómez al 859-583-6991.
DIOCESAN of LEXINGTON ANNUAL APPEAL
Your gracious support of the Diocesan Annual Appeal provides the outreach services and mission presence throughout Eastern and Central Kentucky with much needed resources to provide food, clothing, emergency shelter, medication, counseling, and compassionate care.
Please prayerfully reflect on what you will share to aid our brothers and sisters
with the greatest need.
Response Weekend at Saint Andrew is May 6-7.
SERVICE COMMITTEE Rosa Browning - Chairperson
Thank you to the parishioners that provided sandwiches and desserts for the Ecumenical Holy Week Services last week.
Also thank you to Pat Logsdon for helping to deliver the food to the Harrodsburg Christian Church.
The generosity of each of you is so appreciated.
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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, Kim Biggs, Margaret Biggs, Marie Blair, Norma Brock, Peggy Brown, Jill Buckson, Beth Carter, Dick Cheak, Sallie Wathen Clarke, Jimmy Cooley, Steve & Shirley Cornwell, Lawrence Cothran, Lewis & Ann Parker Crosier, Jan Davis, Bill & Jean Eaton, Larry Fletcher, John Flores, GayLynn Gardner, Carmen Geraci, John Grady, Margaret Haag, John Hancock, Elizabeth Hardin, Steve Hirshberg, Mary Ruth Herp, Heather Jackson, Melissa Jackson, Larry James, Joseph P. Kelty, Rita Kirtley, Connie Layman, Julie Lister, Sr. Bernadine Ludwig, OSB, Jerry & Carol Lunney, Joan Maggard, Joe Marincel, Jack Mattingly, Martha McCalister, Dorothy McCrystal, Robert McGrath, Chris McKinney, Darcie Millard, JoAnn Monks, Joe Montgomery, William Montgomery, Gene Moore, Patricia Morguson, Steven Murphy, Lila Noffsinger, Scott Patton, Palmer Perque, Sarah Schuster Morrison, Flaget M. Nally, Ernesto Olivarria, David & Connie Patrick, Jay Peavler, Raymond Poff, Meleah Powell, Johnny Rawlings, Paula Reister, Arich Reynolds, Andrea Ruzic, Elaine Schroeder, Barbara Sheehan, Gerald Sheperson, Dottie Sims, Joan Stevens, Cindy Stumpff, Vicky Sutherland, Linda Tapia, Patrick Tatum, Jacob Trzop, Michael Vah, Jr., Javier Villa, Edward Voisard, Kim Walls, Beverly Woodhouse, 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, April 22: Easter Saturday Acts 4:13-21 Psalm 118:1, 14-21 Mark 16:9-15 4:30 PM Vigil Mass James Clouse
Sunday, April 23: Divine Mercy Sunday Acts 2:42-47 Psalm 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24 1 Peter 1:3-9 John 20:19-31 7:15 AM St. Mary Mass For the Parish 8:45 AM Spanish Mass Angel de Jesus Castillo 11:00 AM Mass Bert Gilkison
Monday, April 24: St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen Acts 4:23-31 Psalm 2:1-9 John 3:1-8 6:00 PM Word and Communion Service
Tuesday, April 25: St. Mark the Evangelist 1 Peter 5:5-14 Psalm 89:2-3, 6-7, 16-17 Mark 16:15-20 NO MASS
Wednesday, April 26 Acts 5:17-26 Psalm 34:2-9 John 3:16-21 NO MASS
Thursday, April 27 Acts 5:27-33 Psalm 34:2, 9, 17-20 John 3:31-36 NO MASS
Friday, April 28: Ss. Peter Chanel & Louis de Montfort Acts 5:34-42 Psalm 27:1, 4, 13-14 John 6:1-15 NO MASS
Saturday, April 29: St. Catherine of Siena Acts 6:1-7 Psalm 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19 John 6:16-21 4:30 PM Vigil Mass James Pyle
Sunday, April 30: 3rd Sunday of Easter Acts 2:14, 22-33 Psalm 16:1-2, 5, 7-11 1 Peter 1:17-21 Luke 24:13-35 7:15 AM St. Mary Mass For the Parish 8:45 AM Spanish Mass Venancia Hernández-Juárez 11:00 AM Mass Conrad Thompson
Monday, May 1: St. Joseph the Worker Acts 6:8-15 Psalm 119:23-24, 26-27, 29-30 John 6:22-29 6:00 PM Word and Communion Service
Tuesday, May 2: St. Athanasius Acts 7:51—8:1 Psalm 31:3-4, 6-8, 17, 21 John 6:30-35 11:00 AM Mass Ida Wingerter
WE EXTEND OUR CONDOLENCES
to the family of Bea Hardin (mother of Sharon Browning and mother-in-law of Deacon Bruce Browning) who died on April 11 at the University of Kentucky Medical Center in Lexington, KY.
May her soul and all the souls
of the faithful departed through the mercy of God
rest in peace.
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COMMUNION TO HOME-BOUND
Every week our deacon and Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion, along with other parish volunteers, bring the Holy Eucharist to those who are not able to attend Mass. We thank them for their commitment.
If you would like to help with this ministry, please contact Deacon Bruce Browning
([email protected]) or call the Parish Office (859-734-4270).
Communion Visits Schedule for April 27:
Harrodsburg Health Care Deacon Bruce Browning
McDowell Place, 9:30 AM Jo Ann Martin & Sara Niemann
Home Visits, 1:00 PM Jo Ann Martin & Jerry Schroeder
QUESTION OF THE WEEK FOR ADULTS
Encouraging Others
What could you do this week to help strengthen
the faith of someone who is faltering?
Animar a Otros
¿Qué podrías hacer esta semana para ayudar
a fortalecer la fe de alguien que esté fallando?
QUESTION OF THE WEEK
FOR CHILDREN
Encouraging Others
What could you do this week to encourage
someone who is sad or discouraged?
Animar a Otros
¿Qué podrías hacer esta semana para animar a alguien que está triste
o desanimado?
MAGNIFICAT WOMEN’S BREAKFAST Pax Christi Catholic Church
4001 Victoria Way (basement), Lexington April 29, 9:00 AM to Noon
Speaker Susan Whalen is a librarian at Seton School and a charter member of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton parish. She is married with three children and is active in CHRP, Cursillo and Marriage Encounter. Her life was changed in 2008 when she experienced a medical emergency during a routine procedure and became a bilateral below knee amputee. Come hear how her faith life has helped her deal with challenging obstacles in life. Mass at 8:00 AM.
Bring a dish per last name: A-F: fruit (ready to serve), G-M: casseroles/meat items, N-Z: muffins/bread items.
To register, send a $10.00 check by April 26 (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].
DISOBEDIENCE The Sousa Mendes Story
Kentucky Theater 214 E. Main St., Lexington Monday, April 24, 7:30 PM
The film called "Disobedience" is a true story about the devout Roman Catholic Portuguese diplomat, Aristedes de Sousa Mendes, who issued 30,000 travel visas in the matter of a few days that helped 30,000 Jews and others escape the Holocaust during World War II, 1940. Prime Minister Salazar stripped Sousa Mendes of every-thing for issuing those visas. In 1954 Mendes died in abject poverty at a Franciscan Hospital and was buried in a Franciscan habit for lack of appropriate clothing of his own.
The suggested donation, $10.00, will go to the Sousa Mendes Foundation(sousamendesfoundation.org).
This film showing is co-sponsored by the Catholic Diocese of Lexington and the Jewish Federation of the Bluegrass (Michael Rie - [email protected])
Church Women United
May Friendship Day May 5, 9:30 AM
The St. Andrew members of the Mercer County Church Women United are hosting the group's May Friendship Day on Friday, May 5th, beginning with a light breakfast at 9:30.
All the ladies of the parish are invited to come enjoy a morning of fellowship with other ladies of faith from Mercer and Boyle Counties.
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CONGRATULATIONS to
Michael and Glenda Beaven who are celebrating their 35th Wedding Anniversary.
They were married at Saint Charles Catholic Church
on April 24, 1982.
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.
PASTOR’S POST
by Fr. Al DeGiacomo
The Savior is Risen!
Y’all Come!!!!!
DESSERT AUCTION AND POTLUCK
Fundraiser for Youth Group Mission Trip
Saint Mary Hall May 7 following the 11:00 AM Mass
The Social Event Committee will provide grilled hamburgers and fixin’s.
A - M Vegetable dish N - Z Salad
We had lots of fun last year and everyone went home happy with a special desert.
DID YOU KNOW ABOUT
THE SERVICE COMMITTEE
SENIOR LUNCHEON
The Senior Luncheon is on Friday, April 28th at 12:00 Noon
at the High Mountain Steakhouse (113 East Lexington Street).
Hope you can join us!!!!
COMMITTEE IS CHANGING ITS NAME!
The Peer Ministry Committee will be called the Social Event Committee in the future.
This committee was established in the mid-nineties as a committee that coordinated events for all age groups in the parish, from various grades of youth groups, to "Over-Fifties." However, over time, each peer group has evolved into it's own committee or group and is no longer coordinated by peer ministry. During the past several years peer ministry has mostly coordinated family events or adult only events, such as the pot lucks, the progressive dinner, the pool party, the parish picnic, the Halloween Party, and the latest new event, a coats and cocktail charity event. Therefore a name change, which more correctly reflects the function of the committee seemed to be needed.
If you have ideas for our committee or would be interested in being part of our committee, please contact any of the members. They are Tony and Julie Patterson, Pat Grant, Joan Huffman, Barbara Chiericozzi, Dawn Braasch, and Mary Kay Mayo.
PROGRESSIVE DINNER July 22
The Social Event Committee is making plans for this year's Progressive Dinner on July 22nd. Please consider providing your house to host either the appetizer or dessert course for the evening. Besides the house, you would be asked to provide non-alcoholic drinks, and disposable tableware (plates, napkins, cups, cutlery) - no food! We average about 40-50 attendees. Adults only.
Contact any of the committee members if you have questions or would like to provide your house - Tony and Julie Patterson, Joan Huffman, Pat Grant, Barbara Chiericozzi, Dawn Braasch, Mary Kay Mayo.
Rejoice! The Savior is risen! Alleluia!
A blessed Mercy Sunday to all! On behalf of the entire staff, I wish you a most Blessed Easter! As we celebrate these eight weeks of Easter, ending with Pentecost Sunday on June 4, may we each enter more deeply into the mystery of our Lord’s Resurrection.
What a beautiful and memorable time we shared during Holy Week and Easter Sunday! Thank you to all who prepared our liturgical environment inside and out, to all who assisted at every Mass, to the choir for their lovely music, and to those who prepared the candidates and the catechumens for reception of the sacraments.
Praised be Jesus Christ! Now and Forever. Alleluia!
Father Al
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Apr. 24 Yareli Negrete Apr. 25 Dowell Harmon Larkin Montgomery Reid Rowland Apr. 26 Terri McQuerry Theresa Noel Apr. 28 Lydia Brodeur Nataly Perez, William Ramirez Apr. 29 Mia Sherrow
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.
MINISTERS Apr. 29 | 4:30 PM Apr. 30 | 11:00 AM May 6 | 4:30 PM May 7 | 11:00 AM
Altar Servers Need Volunteer Altar: John Boursaw Book: Richie Macias
Need Volunteer Altar: Veronica Schroeder Book: Matthew Brodeur
Candles
Rebecca Biggs Aiden McKinney
Henry Gagnon Ana Schroeder
Incense No Incense Zach Wentz No Incense Josh Brodeur
Lectors Joe Myers Robert Logsdon
Erich Ruehs Leon Mayo
Pete Chiericozzi Kathleen Day
Michael Coleman Mary Jane Trimble
Ministers of Hospitality
Carolyn Ferreira Ron Ferreira 2nd Collection: Home Missions
JD Case Phillip Crump Allen McQuerry Sara Niemann
Bettina Merritt Paul Merritt 2nd Collection: Parish Reserve Fund
Joe Fister Todd Gilkison Brad Noel Justin Stocker
Greeters
David Coleman Ken Niemann
Kevin Semones Tim Sheehan
Gift Bearers Schroeder Family Nowlin Family
Ministers of the Host
Fr. Bill Poole Fr. Bill Poole Josh Brodeur Noelle Brodeur
Fr. Al DeGiacomo Fr. Al DeGiacomo Mary Beth Lyons Joy Stocker
Ministers of the Chalice
Pat Logsdon Need Volunteer
Edith Case Jeffrey Klosterman Mary Kay Mayo Terri McQuerry Pat Patterson Kim Rider
Rosa Browning Fatima Dean
Deacon Browning Carolyn Crump Phillip Crump Mary Alice McClain Robby McClain Jerry Schroeder
FIFTH ANNUAL MOM PROM
RJ Corman Hanger Nicholasville
Friday, April 28 7:00 PM
Share a night of glitz and glamour with all the girls in your life. Funds from this event will be used to support abused and neglected children of Kentucky.
All God's Children invites you to the Fifth Annual Mom Prom on April 28, 2017 at 7:00 PM at the RJ Corman Hangar in Nicholasville. Enjoy dinner, dancing and a silent auction.
For more information and tickets, visit kyallgodschildren.org/events
or call Carrie Peterson 859-881-5010.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION & BENEDICTION
in the Daily Mass Chapel
EVERY WEDNESDAY 11:00 AM-9:00 PM
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PARISH COUNCIL MEMBERS
Meetings are open for parishioners to attend.
Pete Chiericozzi, Chair Bill Huston, Vice-Chair Bruce Browning Mariano & Celia Flores Darlene Holt Pat Isaman Warren Jackson Pat Logsdon Nicholas McClain Juan Mercado, Jr. Bettina Merritt Sara Niemann Pat Patterson Tony Patterson
FINANCE COUNCIL MEMBERS Bonnie Moore, Chair
Leon Mayo, Vice-Chair
Blake Alvey JD Case Pamela Drakeford Phillip Crump Pat Grant Deb Grimaldi Jim McGlone
CALENDAR OF EVENTS APRIL 22 | EASTER SATURDAY
Father Al away, April 17-May 1 Health Ministry Fair,
8:00 AM-12:00 PM NO CONFESSIONS
Rosary, 4:00 PM Mass, 4:30 PM,
Fr. Livinus Uba presiding Collect Rice Bowls
APRIL 23 | SUNDAY St. Mary Mass, 7:15 AM,
Fr. Uba presiding Spanish Mass, 8:45 AM,
Fr. Uba presiding Formation, 9:30 AM
Mass, 11:00 AM, Fr. Livinus Uba presiding
Collect Rice Bowls
APRIL 24 | MONDAY Word & Communion Service, 6 PM,
Deacon Browning presiding
APRIL 25 | TUESDAY NO MASS
Ministry of Consolation Meeting (Funeral Planning available),
7:00-8:30 PM
APRIL 26 | WEDNESDAY Rosary, 10:30 AM
NO MASS Adoration with Benediction,
11:00 AM—9:00 PM Word & Communion Service, 6:00 PM,
Deacon Browning presiding Youth Group,
Development & Devotional, 6:00 PM First Communion Prep Class, 6 PM
Choir Practice, 7:00 PM
APRIL 27 | THURSDAY NO MASS
Andrew’s Apostles, 7:00-9:00 PM
APRIL 28 | FRIDAY NO MASS
Seniors’ Luncheon after Mass (High Mountain Steakhouse,
113 E. Lexington St.)
APRIL 29 | SATURDAY Confessions, 3:30 PM
Rosary, 4:00 PM Mass, 4:30 PM,
Fr. Bill Poole presiding 2nd Collection: Home Missions
APRIL 30 | SUNDAY St. Mary Mass, 7:15 AM,
Fr. Norman Fischer presiding Spanish Mass, 8:45 AM,
Fr. Carlos Martinez presiding Formation, 9:30 AM
Mass, 11:00 AM, Fr. Bill Poole presiding
2nd Collection: Home Missions
MAY 1 | MONDAY Word & Communion Service, 6 PM,
Deacon Browning presiding
MAY 2 | TUESDAY Mass, 11:00 AM
Ministry of Consolation, 2:00 PM Parish Council Meeting, 6:30 PM
MAY 3 | WEDNESDAY Rosary, 10:30 AM Mass, 11:00 AM
Adoration with Benediction, 11:00 AM—9:00 PM
Youth Mass & Mayhem, 6:00 PM First Communion Prep Class,
6:00 PM Choir Practice, 7:00 PM
We will take up a 2nd Collection
for the Home Missions on the weekend of April 29 & 30.
MINISTRY OF CONSOLATION
Saint Andrew
Anyone who is interested in helping others as they go through loss and
grief please call Pat Logsdon (859-748-6166).
We can train you if you think it will help you deal with others in their grief process. Meeting times are flexible. There are many good resources in Boyle and Mercer counties. We can use those resources and we can be a resource for others.
Pat Logsdon