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MINISTRY SCHEDULE
St. Andrew Catholic Church
16300 Domain Lane
Eagle River, Alaska 99577
(907)694-2170 fax (907) 694-1385
www.aksaintandrews.org
Pastoral and Staff Support Fr. Arthur Roraff [email protected] Pastoral Administrator Archbishop Roger Schwietz OMI [email protected] In Residence Dcn. Jim Lee [email protected] Deacon Dcn. Mark Merrill [email protected] Deacon Joshua Cordes [email protected] Director of Evangelization Margaret Holtz [email protected] Director of Faith Formation /Youth Ministry Janet Toenes [email protected] Admin. Assist/ Data Entry Kristyne Montero [email protected] Accountant Rita Fay [email protected] Secretary Rita Montella [email protected] Sacristan
Church Office Hours: Tues-Fri 9am -4pm
The deadline for bulletin entries is Wed. @ noon.
Welcome Visitors and soon to be new parishioners: Stop by the welcome table after Mass to get information about our
parish and get registered.
Mass Schedule
Saturday: 5:30 pm Sunday: 10 am and 7 pm
Weekdays* : Monday-Communion Service 9 am Tues-Fri. Mass 9 am
*Unless otherwise noted in the weekly schedule
Holy Days: 9 am and 7 pm
Rosary—8:30 am daily, 6:15 pm on Thursday
Eucharistic Adoration—Perpetual Sacraments
Confessions—Saturday: 3:30 or by appointment
Baptism, Marriage, Anointing of Sick--contact the office. Sacraments of Initiation--Adults interested in becoming Catholic --Please contact Deacon Mark or the office.
JUNE 16, 2019 TRINITY SUNDAY
ARCHDIOCESE ANNOUNCEMENTS
Prayer Chain Phone # 694-4771
Seeking the right female to rent a room in a fully furnished 2000 square foot 4 bedroom, 2 bath home in Eagle River. Close to WalMart, 5 minutes from the Glenn and Saint Andrew Church. Rent is $400.00/month, all general utilities included. (Cable and internet separate) Single, or with young child OK. Child and other dog friendly dogs also ok. No fenced in yard, but there is the ability to put a leash line up in the backyard. Please call Jilene Galle at 907-727-7482 for more details. Room available now.
Readings: Proverbs 8:22–31,Psalms 8:4–9 Romans 5:1–5,John 16:12–15
In today’s Liturgy we’re swept through time in glorious proces-sion—from before earth and sky were set in place to the coming of the Spirit upon the new creation, the Church.
We begin in the heart of the Trinity, as we listen to the testimo-ny of Wisdom in today’s First Reading. Eternally begotten, the first-born of God, He is poured forth from of old in the loving delight of the Father.
Through Him the heavens were established, the foundations of the earth fixed. From before the beginning, He was with the Father as His “Craftsman,” the artisan by which all things were made. And He took special delight, He tells us, in the crowning glory of God’s handiwork—the human race, the “sons of men.”
In today’s Psalm, He comes down from heaven, is made a little lower than the angels, comes among us as “the Son of Man” (see Hebrews 2:6–10).
All things are put under His feet so that He can restore to hu-manity the glory for which we were made from the beginning, the glory lost by sin. He tasted death that we might be raised to life in the Trinity, that His name might be made glorious over all the earth.
Through the Son, we have gained grace and access in the Spirit to the Father, as Paul boasts in today’s Epistle (see Ephesians 2:18).
The Spirit, the Love of God, has been poured out into our hearts—a Spirit of adoption, making us children of the Father once more (see Romans 8:14–16).
This is the Spirit that Jesus promises in today’s Gospel.
His Spirit comes as divine gift and anointing (see 1 John 2:27), to guide us to all truth, to show us “the things that are coming,” the things that were meant to be from before all ages—that we will find peace and union in God, we will share the life of the Trinity, we will dwell in God as He dwells in us (see John 14:23; 17:21). Copyright © 2019 The St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology, All rights reserved. www.stpaulcenter.com
THE MINISTRIES OF YOUR LOCAL CHURCH ARE A TESTAMENT TO THE SHARED VISION TO BRING THOSE OF ALL CULTURES S CLOSER TO GOD. Your support of these ministries, through the One Bread, One Body Annual Catholic Appeal, helps make pos-sible ongoing faith formation for our Archdiocese’s priests, deacons, religious and lay leaders. Your gift also supports life-long faith formation opportunities presented at the Holy Spirit Center and in our parishes and missions throughout Southcentral Alaska for all cultures. Have you shared your gifts through the 2019 One Bread, One Body Annual Catholic Appeal yet? If not, pledge your gift this weekend and join us, because we are Catholic, on this shared journey, growing ever more in our faith. Please use one of the pledge cards/envelopes you have received in the mail, a pledge card and envelope avail-able in the narthex, or give online at www.archdioceseofanchorage.org/donate.
The amount of your gift matters far less than your participation as an active steward of these vital ministries.
June 22-23 5:30 PM 10:00 AM 7:00 PM
Lector Pam Yeargan - 1 Julie Goolsby - 2
Jerod Galle - 1 Scott Williams - 2
Terry Huff - 1 Julie Oney - 2
Eucharistic Minister
Jeff Medland – 1 Janet Warner - 2 Jim Yeargan – 3 Mary Jo Iagulli - 4 Dcn. Mark Merrill – 5 Lisa Wardle - 6 Rita Montella – 7 Lisa Butler - 9 Cindi Nenahlo - 10 Jeff Warner - 11
Dcn. Jim Lee – 1 Jennifer Witt - 2 Donna Farley – 3 Rita Montella - 4 Jacki Augustine – 5 Sharon Banicki - 6a Aydin Kelter - 6b Tony Zielinski - 7 Vicie Zielinski – 9 Leyla Kelter - 10 Debbie Soltis - 11
Paula Brady - 3 Mattie Lemaire - 4 Janet Huff - 5 Maegan Villarreal - 6 Theresa Gabrys - 7 Jocelyn Foster - 9
Usher Warren Gool John James Marian Maroney
Ken CramerAl Dordan Paul Mordini (sub req.) Mark Woscek
Raymond Brady Gene Cyrus Ferd Laux
Server Tabitha Burley (1) Roland Burley (2) Zyanya Burley (3) Karen Miller (4)
Rose Farley (1) Jack Carron (2) Matthew Agron (3) Andrew Cookson (4) NOT FILLED (5)
Ellen Kruchoski (1) Matthew Heaphy (2) Montana Thomas (3)
Greeter Natalie Newman NOT FILLED Mary Casey Bernie McClure Glenda Ellis
Sacristan Janet Toenes Sharon Prien Jocelyn Foster
Welcome Table NOT FILLED Mireya Lee NOT FILLED
Child Care Tina McMaster-Goering NOT FILLED
Mass Intentions week of June 17
Monday Communion Service
Tuesday Cole Abel ROS
Wednesday Fr. Arthur Ordination Ann
Thursday John Juncer ROS
Friday Catherine Foley ROS
Saturday Luz Yage ROS
Sunday 10 am People of the Parish
7 pm Joan Morris SI
SANDWICHES FOR BROTHER FRANCIS SHELTER— On June 23rd after the Sunday morn-ing Mass, Robyn will be taking sandwiches to the homeless at the Brother Francis Shelter. If you can help by making sandwiches, please have them at the church by 11:30 am. If you have any questions, please call Robyn at 229-8439. Thanks for your continued generosity.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION—The good thoughts which God gives you in prayer are rel-ics. Gather them carefully together in order to translate them into acts, and you will gladden the heart of God. - St. Vincent de Paul These hours are available for you to pray in silence to collect such relics: Sunday 1 am Monday 11 pm Wednesday 11 pm Thursday 12 Noon and 12 Midnight to 1 am Friday 12 Noon and 10 pm Saturday 11 pm and 6:30 to 8 pm Please contact Virginia at 632-0272 for more infor-mation about Eucharistic Adoration or to reserve your own holy hour in our Blessed Sacrament Chapel.
Miscellaneous Items
CD’S AVAILABLE BY THE COAT CLOSET—
Bringing Catholics Home—Tom Peterson
The most riveting and entertaining Catholic recording of all time on the subject of modern, mature evangelization. Tom Peterson, the founder of Catholics Come Home, is hilarious, insightful, and inspirational.
Parish Activities for the week of June 16
Sunday June 16: 9:00 am —Rosary
Monday June 17: 7:00 pm(CR)— Prayer Shawl Group
Tuesday June 18: 10:00 am (LDR)—Film TBD
Wednesday June 19: 10:00 am (LDR)—Summer Bible Study
Wednesday June 19: 6:30 pm (Narthex/Nave)—BBQ and Speaker Dr. Deborah Savage
Thursday June 20: 9:45 MOMS Baldy hike (meet at Trailhead)
Thursday June 20: 6:15 pm (Blessed Sacrament Chapel)—Rosary
Thursday June 20: 7:00 pm (Narthex) —Boy Scouts
Sunday 25: 9:00 am —Rosary
Faith Formation: Pease join us for VBS June 24th-27th 2019! Registration online at: https://aksaintandrews.org/vacation-bible-school
Vacation Bible School: VBS is June 24th-27th 2019 and we are welcoming ages Pre-K – 4th grade. Adult and teen volunteers needed! Please contact Margaret if you are interested in volunteer-ing this year. [email protected]
Middle School and High School Youth Group: Summer events and activities will be announced.
Margaret C. Holtz Director of Youth Ministry and Faith Formation
EMAIL AND TEXT SCAMS—There have been a rash of scams coming through text and email messages claiming to come from Fr. Arthur, Archbishop Schwietz and even our staff members. They usually involve asking for a favor or just a response. PLEASE BE AWARE OF THEM AND DO NOT REPLY. They are fraudulent. If you have any questions about emails or text messages please contact the office.
Get out and enjoy the summer!!!
SUMMER BIBLE STUDY: Summer Bible Study is now meeting on Wednesdays. "Discover Your Inheritance" We are studying St. Paul's Letter to the Ephesians with Jeff Cavins on Wednesday mornings 10 to noon in the LDR from now thru July 31.Join us for learn-ing, fun and fellowship. For June 19 we are reading Chapter 3, with a lesson entitled "The Mystery Revealed - An Invitation for All".
Please register, order a workbook or learn more online at this link: https://study.ascensionpress.com/studies/38952/registrations/new or contact Virginia 632-0272 with any questions.
COME JOIN MOMS— meeting at local parks and hikes during the summer! Thursdays 10-12noon. Moms and families always welcome!
June 20: Mt. Baldy Hike: Meet at Trail Head at 9:45. *Plan on being there 2-3+ hours.
VBS—Please join us for Vacation Bible School 2019, June 24th-27th at St. Andrew! Youth Grades Pre-K (4 years old) through Fourth Graders are welcome for a week of exploring the bible, games, prayer and fun.