march 10, 2019 1st sunday in lent -...
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For Sacraments
For Sacrament Call the rectory at 931-762-3183. of the Sick:
For Confession: Saturday-5:00—5:20 p.m. Sunday-7:30—7:50a.m.
Any other times: Call (931) 762-3183
For Baptism: Call the Rectory at least four weeks before the baptism. Baptismal instruction for the parents and the god-parents is required.
For Marriage: Call the Rectory at least six months before, for the registration and the required marriage preparation.
Prayer requests: Call 762-3183 or send an email with details.
Pastor:
Secretary & Bookkeeping:
Parish Pastoral Council:
Religious Education:
Youth Ministry:
Music coordinator:
Knights of Columbus: SHCCW—President
School Principal: School Secretary:
Rev. Joseph Mundakal C.M.I.
Kristen Vogel
Lee Piovarcy
Susan Eggert
Samantha Benefield
Bob Augustin
Danny Piovarcy Lane Rohling
Amy Kostal Becky White
Parish Office Hours:
8:30 am to 1:30 pm - Monday through Friday.
SACRED HEART CHURCH
(Roman Catholic Diocese of Nashville) 221 Berger Street
Lawrenceburg, Tennessee 38464
March 10, 2019 – 1st Sunday in Lent
MAILING ADDRESS
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
P.O. Box 708 Lawrenceburg, Tennessee 38464
Parish Office: (931) 762-3183 Fax: (931) 762-5128 School Office: (931) 762-6125 Fax: (931) 244-7234
Website: www.shlawrenceburg.org
Email: [email protected]
School website: www.shslburg.com
Mass Schedule
Saturday - 5:30 p.m. Sunday - 8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Monday, Thursday, Friday—8:00 a.m. Wednesday— 7:00 p.m.
Holy Day Vigil: 7:00 p.m.
Holy Day : 8:00 a.m.& 7:00 p.m.
Holy Hour & Benediction
First Fridays From 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Rosary: 30 minutes before the Mass
For Sacraments
For Sacrament Call the rectory at 931-762-3183 of the Sick: For Confession: Saturday-5:00—5:20 p.m. Sunday-7:30—7:50a.m. Any other times: Call (931) 762-3183 For Baptism: Call the Rectory at least four weeks before the bap-
tism. Baptismal instruction for the parents and the god-parents is required.
For Marriage: Call the Rectory at least six months before for the
registration and the required marriage preparation. Prayer Requests: Call 762-3183 or send an email with the details. For Emergencies: Call 931-244-6151
WELCOME
We, the Sacred Heart Community, welcome all our visi-tors and friends to our Worship and our Liturgical Cele-brations. We are glad that you are here with us today. If you would like to join our church, or want to know more about our Parish, please call (931) 762-3183, or stop by the Parish office at any time.
“You shall worship the Lord, your God, and him alone shall you serve.” - Luke 4:8
Please remember in your prayers:
Mass Intentions for this week:
…..Tucker & Cheney Newton, Carl Nie-dergeses, Cecilia Niedergeses, David & Janet Niedergeses, James & Lois Niedergeses…..
…..Jayme Niedergeses, Jennifer Niedergeses, Larry & Roberta Niedergeses, Lawrence &
Kathy Niedergeses, Susan Niedergeses…..
…..Tim & Nancy Niedergeses, Nathan & Teresa Neese, Randolph & Louise Nichols, David & Janet Niedergeses, Jimmy Niedergeses…..
…..Anna Nugent, David & Maria O’Hearn, Jamie &
Tammy O’Rourke, Richard O’Rourke, Brent & Sheri
Osborn…..
Our Rosary intentions this week:
Sat: 3/9/19 - 5:30 pm Betty Beckman Buechner
Sun: 3/10/19 - 8:00 am 10:30 am
Carole Casallo Sacred Heart Parish
Mon: 3/11/19 - 8:00 am Madeleine Henkel
Tues: 3/12/19 - 8:00 pm Lawrence & Penny Dodge Family
Wed: 3/13/19 - 7:00 pm Freddy & Gaby Quiteno
Thurs: 3/14/19 - 8:00 am Vincent Oscar Evers
Fri: 3/15/19 - 8:00 am William & Frances Patt
Sat: 3/16/19 - 5:30 pm George Garner
Sun: 3/17/19 - 8:00 am 10:30 am
Aloysuis & Margie Beckman Sacred Heart Parish
Vera Sieben Jay Gibson
Charlie Shell Bob Simbeck
James Harris Mickey Dunn
Madeleine Henkel Terry Brown
Charlotte O’Rourke Margaret Ann Hollmann
Tommy Bacurin Jay Thomas
Viola Gentry Brian Beck
Elsie Rose Mayhut Clarence Augustin
Joseph Douglas Joy Brown
Fr. Edward Markley, OSB Jeanette Brink
Lynda Rohling Diana Ray
Betty Beckman Buechner Jacqueline Smith
Debbie Foreman Janet Ray
Kathy Niedergeses Fred Kelly
Teresa Allen
Collection Report for March 3, 2019
Pledges to date: $ 168,106.00
Pledges Collected: $ 193,401.25
Non-Pledged from Parish: $ 77,581.00
Donations/Outside Parish: $ 75,012.00
Securing Our Heritage Report:
Cash: $ 427.00
Envelopes/Loose Checks: $ 4,735.50
SOH: $ 481.00
Second Collections for March
3/10 - Black & Native American 3/17– School Collection
Thank you for your Support!!
Lent – 2019
During the Lent: there will be a Holy Hour (Adoration) on all Wednesdays, from 6:00 pm -7:00 pm, followed by the Mass at 7:00 pm.
There will be “Stations of the Cross” on all
Fridays of Lent starting at 7:00 pm. There will be adoration every morning
from 6:00 am—7:00 am with Bruce Beckman. All are Welcome to attend. There will be Mass on Tuesday mornings at
8:00 am during Lent. Abstinence (No Meat!) is required on all Fri-
days during Lent for people ages 18-59 . Good Friday requires Abstinence and Fasting.
Our New Website!!
Please visit our new website! Soon you will be able to view bulletins, Mass Schedules, read or download all our ministry schedules, and much more! And you can view this on your hand-held devices too! Please visit and send us your comments and suggestions to improve the acces-sibility to the information about our parish! Thank you!
www.shclb.org
Liturgical Ministry Schedule for March 16th & 17th
Saturday 5:30 pm Sunday 8:00 am Sunday 10:30 am
Acolytes Volunteers Volunteers Volunteers
Lectors Bruce Beckman Mark Harris Rita Wilburn
Ushers Terry Henkel Scott White
Andy Hollman Hubert Rohling
Jr. Akins Clarence Kerstiens
Sacristy Regina Kemper
******* Marty Crews
ExOrd Eu
Mnstrs
Debbie Scott Mark & Kristy Gang
Ann Basinger Blake Lay, Marian Pickett
Brian Brewer Suzy Brewer, Sue Hartogh
Shut-ins Team I Scott & Samantha Benefield
******* Team II
Korey & Kristy Whitehead
Church Cleaning ******* Be Beckman *******
Wednesdays lectors for February/March
3/13 - Grace Coleman 3/20 - Bruce Beckman 3/27 - Marian Pickett
Exodus90 Fraternity
Meetings
continue to be held on
Wednesday Evenings after
the 7:00 pm Mass.
Sacred Heart School News
Sacred Heart School is holding an OPEN HOUSE and Pre-K & Kindergarten Registration this Tuesday, March 12th, from 3:00 pm-6:00 pm. ALL ARE WELCOME !!!
Where Christ leads, Students excel !! Come and see what our school can offer
your family. Ask questions, see firsthand what we do! Meet our teachers and staff
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Volunteers Needed! Sacred Heart School is in search of a volunteer. We are searching for someone who could volunteer on Monday and Thursday (or two days a week) to lead each of the classes in Physical Education. If you are interested or know of someone who is, please call Amy Kostal at 931-762-6785.
Lenten Penance Services - 2019
St. Catherine’s Columbia: Thurs. 3/14/19: at 7:00 pm
Sacred Heart Lawrenceburg: Mon. 4/1/19: at 7:00 pm
Sacred Heart Loretto: Thurs. 4/4/19: at 6:30
St. Joseph’s, Florence, AL 1111 E. College Street
Tuesday 4/9/19: at 6:00 pm
Daybreaks for You!
There are Daybreak booklets which have short
readings for each day of Lent still available at the
back of our church! Please take one, if you have-
n’t got your copy yet!
Rice Bowl
Rice Bowl containers are in the back of church for
our Lenten Almsgiving.
2019 Lenten Ecumenical Prayer Service
This year, The Annual Ecumenical Prayer Service at Sacred Heart Church will be on Wednesday
March 20, 2019.
Prayer Services will begin at 12 Noon, followed by a light lunch right after the service. During
the Service there will be an Offering (collection) taken to support Lawrenceburg Ministerial
Association’s ministry!
After the Lunch, for those who are interested, there will be a tour of Sacred Heart Church!
Have your bridal shower, rehearsal dinner , wedding, and honey moon , all in one place. We also offer Bachelorette Party Packages. The Garrett House provides an intimate setting for small size wed-dings ,corporate dinners, family reunion, and more.
Contact us: 931-242-7413
Located at : 205 South Military Ave
Lawrenceburg , TN 38464
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Find us on Facebook
School & Parish Dates Coming Up
Sun Mar 10: CCD at 9:15 am
CYO at 7:00 pm
Mon Mar 11: RCIA at 7:00 pm
Tues Mar 12: Sports pictures at 3:30 pm
Wed Mar 13: Choir Practice at 5:00 pm
Holy Hour at 6:00 pm
Exodux90 Fraternity Mtg. after Mass
Fri Mar 15: Stations of the Cross at 7:00 pm
Sun Mar 17: Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
School Collection
No CCD
CYO at 7:00 pm
Mon Mar 18: RCIA 7:00 pm
Wed Mar 20: Lenten Ecumenical Service at
12:00 noon
Choir Practice at 5:00 pm
Holy Hour at 6:00 pm
Exodus90 Fraternity Mtg. after Mass
Fri Mar 22: Stations of the Cross at 7:00 pm
Sun Mar 24: CCD at 9:15 am
CYO at 7:00 pm
Mon Mar 25: RCIA at 7:00 pm
Sunday Readings
The first reading is from Deuteronomy 26: 4-10. In these verses we have
the ritual prescribed by Moses for the feast of the harvest thanksgiving.
The people once settled in the Promised Land are to show their gratitude to
the good God who brought them out of the slavery of Egypt and gave them
this good land to be their home.
The second reading is from St. Paul to the Romans 10: 8-13. He is dis-
cussing the sad fact that Israel (as a whole) rejected Christ as the promised
Messiah and the Son of God.
The Gospel is from Luke 4: 1-14. Christ’s voluntary self-mortification of
forty days’ fast with its accompanying temptations, was but part of the self-
mortification, with its climax on the Cross, which he gladly underwent for
our salvation. He did not need to fast in order to keep the inclination of the
body in subjection, He did not need to allow the insult of temptation. He
could have said, “begone Satan” at the beginning as easily and as effective-
ly as He said it at the end. But He willingly underwent this humiliation in
order to set us an example and to prove to us the infinite love He bears us
and the value, the priceless value, He sets on our eternal salvation. He
became like us in all things (except sin) in order to make it possible for us
to become like Him—the beloved of his Father—and co-heirs with Him in
the kingdom of Heaven.
With this example given us by Christ no Christian can or should expect to
travel the road to heaven without meeting obstacles and temptations. Our
weak human nature is of itself, even without any external tempter, a source
of many temptation to us, especially of those three illustrated in the case of
Christ. Our body desires all the pleasures and comforts that can be got out
of life and resents any curtailment of these desires even on the part of our
Creator and Benefactor. Our gifts of intelligence and free-will often tempt
most of us to look for power, political or economic, over our fellowmen.
We want to be better than others in this world, when our purpose in life is
to help ourselves and our fellowmen to the better life. Finally, so fully
occupied are many in the mad rush after pleasure and power that they have
no time to devote to the one thing that matters, the attainment of eternal
life. -Excerpted from The Sunday Readings by Fr. Kevin O’Sullivan, O.F.M.
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