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MASSES
Wednesday at 7:00 a.m.
Fr. Dan Morales †
Thursday at 6:00 p.m.
Chris Vitek †
Friday at 7:00 a.m.
Annie V. Janish †
Sunday at 8:00 a.m. For the People
Sacrament of Reconciliation 60 to 20 minutes before Mass
St. John the Baptist
Catholic Church 207 E. Bell St.
Fayetteville
www.stjohnfayetteville.com
St. Mary
Catholic Church Mission Parish
815 St. Mary’s Church Rd.
Fayetteville (near Ellinger)
www.stmaryellinger.com
Bishop Joe S. Vásquez
Diocese of Austin Pope Francis
Vatican City State
MASSES
Tuesday at 6:00 p.m.
No Mass
Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.
Danny & Pauline Malota †
Thursday at 7:00 a.m.
Dorothy Svrcek †
Friday at 6:00 p.m.
Dec’d of the Anton Novak, Ruddie
Kaderka, & Frankie Malota Families †
Saturday at 7:30 a.m.
James Rohde, Sr. †
Saturday Vigil at 6:00 p.m. Larry, Robert, & Isabel Fellman
and Frank & Bessie Novosad †
Sunday at 10:00 a.m. All Fathers-
Living and Deceased
Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 4:30-5:30 p.m.
Wednesday 6:00-6:30 p.m.
First Friday 4:00-5:30 p.m.
St. Martin
Catholic Church World’s Smallest Catholic Church
Historic Chapel 3490 S. Hwy 237
Round Top
(near Warrenton)
MONTHLY MASS Wednesday, June 19, at 9:00 a.m.
For the intentions left on the altar
Rev. Nock Russell, Pastor [email protected]
Deacon Robert Jasek
Marriage preparation: Contact the priest before setting
the date and at least nine months before the date desired.
Baptism Preparation Classes will be held on the fourth
Monday of each month. Parents & Godparents must have
attended a Baptism Preparation class within three years of the
Baptism. Contact the parish office to register.
Faith Formation Lexxus Mayorga [email protected]
Knights of Columbus Jim Mattair 979-249-3901
Catholic Daughters of the Americas Donna Shula [email protected]
Mailing Address and Contact Information
P.O. Box 57
Fayetteville, Texas 78940
Phone: 979-378-2277 Fax: 979-378-4407
Email: [email protected]
Office Hours: Tues-Fri, 8:30-4:30 (closed for lunch)
Administrative Staff Amy Babin
Lexxus Mayorga
Sue Zapalac
Parish Registration forms available at the entrance of the Church and online.
PENTECOST SUNDAY
JUNE 9, AD 2019
ST. MARY’S NEWS
Sunday Offering: $ 1,263.00
Online Giving: $ 100.00
Cemetery: $ 260.00
THANK YOU to all the volunteers who came out on June 1 to
help mulch the flower beds at St. Mary. Thank you for all your
hard work and for bringing the tools and equipment needed for the
job. Your efforts will help make the landscape at St. Mary
beautiful and one we can all be proud of. God bless you all!
CALLING ALL QUILTERS! We will be working on the church
bazaar quilt June 23 – June 28 in St. Mary’s parish hall. Come
join us if you are interested in this project. Donations of
refreshments for the quilters would be appreciated. For more
information, contact Mildred Walla at (979) 378-4202.
OUR ANNUAL BAZAAR is coming soon. Now is the time to
think about your donations to the Country Store and the Arts &
Crafts Booth. Get your seedlings planted, your produce picked,
pickled and canned, and your handwork started! Everyone—young
and old—please pitch in to make these booths a success.
THE ALTAR FLOWERS list is posted in the back of church and
in the bulletin. If you are unable to bring flowers for your scheduled
day, please call Jan Jurecka at (979) 378-2321. If you are interested
in providing altar arrangements for a special occasion, please notify
Jan or the church office at least three weeks in advance.
ST. JOHN’S NEWS
Sunday Offering: $ 4,420.00
Online Giving: $ 100.00
Faith Formation: $ 721.00
BANNS OF MARRIAGE are announced for Cindy Bertsch &
Brandon Garwood, who will be united in the bonds of Holy
Matrimony at St. John Catholic Church, Saturday, June 22, 2019.
WELCOME: St. John’s parish family would like to congratulate
the family of Crew Dawson Hartwig who has been born into Our
Lord’s life through baptism. Crew is the son of Charles and Stacey
Hartwig. May the Lord be with his family with all His blessings.
ST. JOHN’S & ST. MARY’S NEWS
PLEASE PRAY FOR: Emilie Bertsch, Judy Burklund, Anna
Chovanec, Bennie Daricek, Waldine Fruge, Hannah Glenn, Ed
Halcom, Dan Hall, Dewey Hinton, Evelyn Janish, Robert Janish
Sr., Dcn. Robert Jasek, Anne Jurecka, J.D. Kovar, Lillian Kramr,
Betty Jean Kulhanek, Gracey Kulhanek, Kendall Kurtz, Jordan
Lee, Susan Lee, Gail Marino, Martha Matura, John Meehan, Helen
Mikus, Leo Miller, Veronica Miller, Vickie Neutzler, Jeff Raska,
Donna Shula, Dr. Jimmy Sladek, Louis Smith, Mary Ann
Sommerfield, Elroy Spanihel, Judy & Laddie Supak, Barbara
Tieken, Allen Till, Mae Till, Bennie Volcik, Gail Warschak, and
Maggie Williams.
VBS 2019 Vacation Bible School is
coming July 15-19! Registration forms
are available in Church or on-line at
www.stjohnfayetteville.com.
STEUBENVILLE ON THE BAYOU 2019: The CYM is headed
to the Steubenville on the Bayou youth conference next weekend!
Students will leave at 5:15 a.m. on Friday from St. John’s parking
lot, and will return about 9:00 p.m. Sunday evening. An itinerary
and packing list has been emailed to all parents. Please keep our
youth and the chaperones in your prayers!
CYM GARAGE SALE WORKSHEETS have been mailed for
this yearly fundraiser. High School students are expected to
participate at both the Garage Sale donation drop-off days and at
the sale itself.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
RESCHEDULED LOG SPLITTING is on Tuesday, June 11,
at 5:30 p.m. There will be a light meal to follow.
BAR-B-Q chicken, sausage and ribs to-go will be available on
Sunday, June 16, (Father’s Day) at 10:30 a.m. at the St. John Hall
pits. You may place orders at 249-6003. K.C. members to work
starting at 5:00 a.m. are Ronnie Kramr’s crew. The CDA will
have side dishes available.
MONTHLY MEETING will be Tuesday, June 18, at 7:00 p.m.
at St. John’s Parish Hall.
FOURTH DEGREE MEETING will be on Wednesday,
June 19, at 7:00 p.m. in La Grange.
CORPORATE COMMUNION will take place on Sunday,
June 30, at the St. John 10:00 a.m. Mass.
ADULT FAITH FORMATION OPPORTUNITIES
Basic Teachings of the Catholic Church This five-part course will be offered at the
Austin Diocese Pastoral Center June 24-28,
from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. A shorter 3-hour
session format will be offered at Sacred Heart
Parish, La Grange on two Sundays a month from 2:00 p.m. to
5:00 p.m. – August 4 & 18 (Sacred Scripture), September 8 & 15
(Creed), October 6 & 20 (Liturgy & Sacraments), November 3
& 17 (Christian Morality), December 8 & 15 (Prayer &
Spirituality).
The last class in the series is also available on Saturday, June 15,
in Bryan at St. Anthony Parish, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. For a complete list of Adult Faith Formation opportunities, or to
sign up for a course, visit http://www.austindiocese.org/2019-
summer-certification-program.
GARAGE SALE: The CYM of the parishes will participate in the
City-Wide Garage Sale, scheduled for
July 13. Plan to be there! Your donations
are always appreciated and may be
dropped off at the parish hall the week
prior to the sale. No clothes, please!
Fayetteville KJT Lodge #9 will be sponsoring our garage sale
again this year and matching funds are being provided by the KJT
Home office. Their support is truly appreciated!
FEAST OF CORPUS CHRISTI (Body of Christ) will be
celebrated at the Saturday Vigil and Sunday Masses the weekend
of June 23, when we give special devotion to Our Lord in the Holy
Eucharist. The Altar Society and their volunteers will set up the
altars outdoors. Procession of the Blessed Sacrament will be held
as usual. Those persons who find it difficult to walk are asked to
remain in the Church during the procession. Benediction of the
Blessed Sacrament will conclude the celebration.
PENTECOST SUNDAY
JUNE 9, AD 2019 EMERGENCY SITUATION TRAINING: What would you do
in an emergency situation, such as an active shooter or a person
gravely injured and bleeding? We have scheduled a training that
will include prevention and planning for such an emergency. On
Monday, June 17, from 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. we will have a
Department of Homeland Security active shooter presentation
AND the Fayette County EMS will offer STOP the BLEED training.
We pray that we will not need to use these skills, but it is our
responsibility to be prepared. Please let the parish office know if
you plan to attend. The RSVP is not required, but would be helpful,
so we have enough materials available.
HELP ALEVIATE THE BLOOD SHORTAGE and give the
gift of life! A blood drive is scheduled from 8:00 a.m. – noon on
Saturday, June 22, on the Fayetteville square, sponsored by the KC
Council 3168. Please sign up next weekend after any Mass.
HOPE-HEALTHY OPTIONS PROGRAM: On the second
Friday of each month from 2:00 – 3:00 p.m., clients will receive a
bag of groceries. The next distribution is Friday, June 14.
KJZT FAMILY LIFE will celebrate 125 Years at their District
Social on Sunday, June 30, at St. John’s parish hall. Registration
opens at 11:30 a.m., with a meal served at noon. We will be giving
away some great prizes! Plan to attend, and bring a friend! RSVP
by June 20 to Mary Jane Toddy at (979) 249-6231 or Rose Rohde
at (979) 249-3635. Hosted by KJZT Society No. 10 Fayetteville.
St. John St. Mary Original Goal $280,000.00 $110,000.00
Pledge Total $304,730.00 $76,455.00
Collected to Date $87,840.00 $30,471.00
Percent Collected 29% 40%
Parish’s Share to Date $24,164.02 $7,270.38
Catholic Social Teaching Corner
June 8-9, Pentecost Sunday
The Gospel for Pentecost Sunday echoes the Second Sunday
of Easter – Jesus breathing the Holy Spirit of peace and
forgiveness upon the disciples. The reading from Acts shows
how the Spirit in them reverses the tower of Babel story by
having the many all hear and understand. How is the Spirit
working in us to bring peace, forgiveness and understanding to
our world?
Junio 8-9, Domingo de Pentecostés
El Evangelio del domingo de Pentecostés hace eco del
segundo domingo de Pascua – Jesús respirando el Espíritu
Santo de paz y perdón sobre sus discípulos. La lectura de los
Hechos nos muestra cómo el Espíritu en ellos invierte la
historia de la torre de Babel al hacer que todos escuchen y
entiendan ¿Cómo está el Espíritu trabajando en nosotros para
traer paz, perdón y entendimiento al mundo?
MOBILE FOOD PANTRY NOTICE: There will be
NO distribution in July (the first Thursday is July 4). The
next distribution will be on Friday, June 21, from 10:00
to 11:00 a.m. Clients must be present and be at least 18
years old. Volunteers please arrive by 9:30 a.m.
YEAR OF REPARATION: Ideas for Acts of Reparation
Try these ideas this week:
1. Attend at least one Mass in addition to your Sunday obligation
2. Read the Corporal Works of Mercy as Jesus describes them
in Matthew 25:31-46. Then do one or more of them.
ST. ROSE OF LIMA PARISH PICNIC is today, June 9, at the
Schulenburg KC Hall. A fried chicken & sausage meal begins at
11:00 a.m. Enjoy the auction, bingo, a country store, and more.
STS. PETER & PAUL PARISH 122nd ANNUAL FESTIVAL is
Sunday, June 30, in Plum, starting after the 10:00 a.m. Mass. Plum
sausage & fried chicken will be served from 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m.,
followed by an auction, bingo, live music and a dance.
VBS AT SACRED HEART PARISH in La Grange is this week,
June 10-14 from 5:30 – 8:00 p.m. Registration will be taken at the
door. Go to www.sacredheartlagrange.org for forms. For more
information contact their parish office at (979) 968-3430.
DEGREE OPPORTUNITY: The Diocese of Austin has
partnered with Divine Mercy University, a Catholic graduate
school of psychology and counseling, to offer a tuition reduction
program to educate those in the diocese who can serve and support
the mental health needs of their community. Call (703) 416-1441
or go to www.divinemercy.edu for more information.
TRAVELING? Your Sunday Mass obligation does not go on
vacation! Be sure to check www.masstimes.org to find a Catholic
Church near you, no matter where you are.
“Share the Journey”
At Pentecost, the Holy Spirit descended on those gathered
together after Jesus’ resurrection and ascension into heaven.
Everyone suddenly started speaking in a different language. Jews
from every nation were staying in Jerusalem at this time, and were
shocked when they overheard people speaking in their various
native languages (Acts 2:1-11).
The Pentecost story is a story of unity: people from different
nations who spoke different languages were all able to understand
each other, because they were united in the Spirit. As we celebrate
the Easter season and move toward Pentecost, we remember that
the Holy Spirit unites us still today, regardless of the language we
speak or where we live. And as members of one family, let us speak
with one voice to support our brothers and sisters from every
country who need our assistance.
Our brothers and sisters around the world are leaving their homes
in search of safety, stability and a better future for themselves and
their families. And, we have an opportunity to stand with them by
ensuring that the United States provides the leadership and aid
required to help refugees, and to address the reason why people are
forced from their homes in the first place.
Take this opportunity to walk with your neighbor on their journey
and speak out for them. Refugees need your support. Tell your
members of Congress to support refugee funding and to protect
lifesaving foreign aid for refugees around the world today!
PENTECOST SUNDAY
JUNE 9, AD 2019
ST. JOHN LITURGICAL DUTIES
LECTOR
Saturday – Theresa Keilers
Sunday – Lee Matocha
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS
Saturday – Andrew Keilers*(H), Lois Kaspar(H),
Kayla Kaspar(H), Theresa Keilers(C), Joan Malota(C),
Betty Kovar(C), Annette Little(C)
Sunday – Cindy Bertsch(H), Christine Wied(H),
Paulette Keilers(H), Jim Mattair*(C), Becky Matocha(C),
Lee Matocha(C), Nikki Beseda(C)
ALTAR SERVERS
Saturday – Peyton Jurecka, Evan Blazek, Emma Jurecka
Sunday – Dal Brackman, Lydia Huebner, Cole Brackman
GIFT BEARERS
Saturday – J.D. Kovar Family
Sunday – Paul Estrada Family
ALTAR DUTY FOR JUNE: Janice Kasmiersky,
Shirley Sodek, Gladys Schmitt, Pat Geistmann
USHERS FOR JUNE
Saturday – Jonathan Noska, Robert Janish, Vincent Orsak,
Ronnie Kramr
Sunday – Kenneth Noska, Edward Muske, Willie Socha,
John Spiess
ST. JOHN CONTACTS Pastoral Council Chair John Spiess 979-836-8702
Finance Council Chair Steve Pavlicek [email protected]
St. John Altar Society Madeline Kovar 979-378-2361
Pro-Life Coordinator Nikki Beseda [email protected]
K.J.Z.T. Rose Rohde 979-249-3635
K.J.T. Emil Sodolak 979-249-3952
Hall Rental Parish Office 979-378-2277
Cemetery Ronald Kramr 979-249-6152
Holy Spirit,
Come with your wisdom and counsel, that we
may recognize and show others Your righteous
path. Come with your knowledge and
understanding, that we may learn and have
compassion for others. Come with your piety
and fortitude, that we may have the devotion and courage to
do what You ask of us, no matter the situation. Come with
your fear of the Lord, that we may be forever in awe of Your
glorious works. Amen.
Come Gather in Prayer with Us!
*Saturday night – pray the Rosary before the 6:00 p.m.
Mass at St. John Church for the intention of
religious vocations
*Monday evening – pray the Angelus, the Rosary, the
Litany of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and other
prayers at 6:00 p.m. at St. Mary Church
*Tuesday evening – pray the Rosary at 5:30 p.m.
at St. John Church
ST. MARY LITURGICAL DUTIES
LECTOR Sunday – Aimee Korenek
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS
Sunday – Jo Ann Divin, Robert Balzer, Lee Roy Shula,
Rose Urban
ALTAR SERVERS
Sunday – Klayten Schmitt, Kole Schmitt
GIFT BEARERS
Sunday – James Korenek Family
ALTAR FLOWERS: June 16 – Pam Polasek
June 23 – Lolly Balzer June 30 – Rachelle Madden
USHERS FOR JUNE Bruce Kubena, Mark Schmitt, Bradley Divin, Lee Roy Shula
ST. MARY CONTACTS Pastoral Council Chair Alfred Ermis [email protected]
Finance Council Chair Bruce Kubena 979-378-2598
St. Mary Altar Society Lolly Balzer 979-249-3076
Pro-Life Coordinator Aimee Korenek [email protected]
K.J.Z.T. Mildred Walla 979-378-4202
K.J.T. James Korenek [email protected]
Hall Rental Parish Office 979-378-2277
Cemetery Vlasta Korenek 979-732-2836
Iglesias que ofrecen Misas en Español
Sab. 7:30 PM St. Mary Our Lady of Lourdes Caldwell Dom. 11:00 AM St. Margaret Giddings
Dom. 11:30 AM Sacred Heart La Grange
Dom. 12:00 PM Saint Anthony Columbus
Dom. 12:30 PM Sts Peter & Paul Frelsburg
Memorial
of the Blessed
Virgin Mary,
Mother
of the Church
June 10
Prayer From the Liturgy of the Hours
O God, Father of mercies,
whose Only Begotten Son, as he hung upon the Cross,
chose the Blessed Virgin Mary, his Mother,
to be our Mother also,
grant, we pray, that with her loving help
your Church may be more fruitful day by day
and, exulting in the holiness of her children,
may draw to her embrace all the families of the peoples.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.