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St. Mary Catholic Church 1998 Hwy 412 East/PO BOX 118 Siloam Springs, AR 72761 Pastor: Fr. Salvador Márquez-Muñoz Parish Office: 479-524-8526 Fax: 479-524-5677 Email: [email protected] www.stmarysiloamsprings.com General Mass Schedule Saturdays (English) 4:00 PM Sundays (English) 9:00 AM (Spanish) 12:00 PM (Spanish) 2:30 PM Mondays NO MASS Tuesdays (Eng) 12:00 PM Wed. (s) (Spanish) 7:00 PM Thurs. (s)(English ) 8:30 AM Fridays (Spanish) 8:30 AM 1st Fridays (Spanish) 7:00 PM For special times, changes or to see if we won’t have Mass, please look inside the bulletin. Adoration Times Tuesdays 1:00PM - 8PM Thursdays 1:00 PM - 7PM First Fridays 8PM- 9:30 PM Nocturnal (Spanish) First Fridays 9:30 PM - 5AM Sundays 3:30 PM - 7PM Office Hours Mon thru Fri 9AM - 3:00PM Office of Faith Formation Hours Tues and Thurs 9 AM - 12 PM Parish Life Coordinator Mon thru Thur 9AM3PM Confession Saturday 3:00PM - 3:45PM Wednesday 6:00PM - 6:45 PM Or By Appointment St. Mary’s Parish Mission Statement: We are a Catholic community of believers, rich in tradition and growing in diversity. We provide a barrier free environment in which parishioners of all ages and cultures share the same faith, theology, sacramental and liturgical celebrations, instruction and other social and spiritual events. This enables us to connect with the world in which we live by proclaiming the Gospel through our actions, words and prayers. XXVII Sunday in the Ordinary Time October 7, 2018

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General Mass Schedule

Saturdays (English) 4:00 PM

Sundays (English) 9:00 AM

(Spanish) 12:00 PM

(Spanish) 2:30 PM

Mondays NO MASS

Tuesdays (Eng) 12:00 PM

Wed. (s) (Spanish) 7:00 PM

Thurs. (s)(English ) 8:30 AM

Fridays (Spanish) 8:30 AM

1st Fridays (Spanish) 7:00 PM

For special times, changes

or to see if we won’t have

Mass, please look inside

the bulletin.

Adoration Times

Tuesdays 1:00PM - 8PM

Thursdays 1:00 PM - 7PM

First Fridays 8PM- 9:30 PM

Nocturnal (Spanish)

First Fridays 9:30 PM - 5AM

Sundays 3:30 PM - 7PM

Office Hours Mon thru Fri 9AM - 3:00PM

Office of Faith Formation

Hours

Tues and Thurs 9 AM - 12 PM

Parish Life Coordinator

Mon thru Thur 9AM–3PM

Confession

Saturday 3:00PM - 3:45PM

Wednesday 6:00PM - 6:45 PM

Or By Appointment

St. Mary’s Parish Mission Statement:

We are a Catholic community of believers, rich in tradition and growing in diversity. We provide a barrier free environment in which parishioners of all ages and cultures share the same faith, theology, sacramental and liturgical celebrations, instruction and other social and spiritual events. This enables us to connect with the world in which we live by proclaiming the Gospel through our actions, words and prayers.

XXVII Sunday in the Ordinary Time

October 7, 2018

Jim Woods Lydia Bolen Manuel Martinez Maci Davis Jack Lucy Jaime Trejo José Garza Elodia Gómez Nelly Gómez Allison Williams

Elvira Figueroa George Calderón Regina Dieker Esther Colon Felipe Frias William Miller Judy Starkey Ángel Durán Jorge Leal Paty Quint

Macie Cosey Karin Schwieder Dannie Womack Helen McMullen Cartwright Family Ron Smith Zachary Walkuc Fr. Salvador M. Carlos Zamora

Keep praying for other members of our church that are in need!

Saturday 6 For the Parish

Sunday 7

9:00 AM: J. Raymond George

12:00 PM: Gaspar Ramírez

& Margarita Tarin

2:30 PM: For the Parish

Tue. 9 No Mass

Wed. 10 No Mass

Thu. 11 No Mass

Fri. 12 No Mass

Sat. 13 Ken Jackson

Sunday 14

9:00 AM: J. Raymond George

12:00 PM: For the Parish

2:30 PM: Guadalupe Figueroa

Margarita Magallanes Pamela Rasmussen Bernalda Valentin Vega Maria Teresa Buezo Josefina Sanchez Lori Pappin

Graciela Martinez Fernando Serrano Mack & Sandra Masters David Lauderdale John & Jerry Guss Kathryn Grant

Saturday October 13- at 4:00pm:

Rosary lead by Paul Dinkel

EM’s:* Paul Dinkel & Carol Smith

Lector: Joe Pearson

Ushers: Ivan S. & Gary Dieker

Altar Srvs: Kaitlyn R. & Blaise Becan

Sunday October 14- at 9:00am:

Rosary lead by Randy Mays

EM’s: *Pat & Robert Brock

& Lynn Somerville

Lector: Randy Mays Ushers: Mark Cooper & David N.

Altar S: Moises Santillan & Nathaniel B.

Faith Formation Classes

October 7 - Class # 7

October 14 - Class # 8

October 21 - Class # 9

Save the date: St. Raphael's 5th Annual Brewtober Chilifest will be held on October 13, 2018 from 5:00-9:30 pm on the church grounds. This unique event is the only Venue where you can sample home brewing at the grass roots level from excellent local home brewers as well as over 50 homemade chilies from parishioners and friends. There is a

people's choice award for favorite brew and chili. There will also be bratwursts and homemade des-serts, a silent auction and live music - all for only $25. To purchase tickets or enter a beer or chili, go to www.straphaelcc.org beginning mid August. Questions:[email protected]

CAN YOU HELP? Our parish mission church in Decatur, Blessed Father Stanley F. Rother Catholic Church, is looking for land to purchase for their new church building. They need 3-5 acres with in city limits in Decatur. If you know of such a piece of land, please contact our church office 479-524-8526. Thank you!

Save the Date!! St. Stephen Bentonville will host

its annual Fall Fest on October 14th. There will be

bounce houses, prizes, hay rides, pumpkin paint-

ing, food and fun for the entire family starting af-

ter the 10am. Mass. Everyone is invited to this

fun, family event. Tickets will be on sale soon.

The Pastoral Council Meeting will be on October 21st, at 4pm. Items for the agenda must be submitted in writing to the parish office or by

email to [email protected].

Need a volunteer to help with the CCD pro-gram. Requirements: Must be 18 years or older and have received the Sacraments of Initiation. Believe in God, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit and accept all that the Church believes and teaches. A practicing Catholic which means regis-tered and regular attendance to Sunday Mass. For more information please call the parish office at 479-524-8526 and ask for Leticia Zavala.

The annual local observance of

the National Life Chain Is today Sunday October 7, from 1:45-3 pm, on Highway 412 East, in front of 2B’s Auto

Sales and St. Mary’s Catholic Church. This a silent vigil designed to draw attention to the impact of legalized abortion and to understand the impact it is having on our country. Churches are urged to announce and promote the event, and all persons are invited to stand prayerfully for one hour, holding signs to im-pact passing motorists. Signs will be provided. Participants will gather in the parking lot of 2B’s and will stand safely away from the edge of the highway.

CATHOLIC YOUNG ADULTS! Are you looking for a Catholic young adult community that shares your values? If so, join NWA Catholic Young Professionals at our upcoming events: St. Raphael's Brewtober Chilifest, Oct. 13, time TBD Arkansas vs. Vanderbilt Tailgate, Oct. 27 at Razorback Stadium, time TBD. Bible study every Monday at 7:00 PM at St. Joe's in Tontitown. For more information, contact us at [email protected] or on Facebook (facebook.com/NWACYP).

Students in grades 6-12 are invited to join

us Sunday evenings from 6pm-8pm. in the

parish hall for youth group. Food▪Faith▪Fellowship▪Fun

Questions? Please, call Sherri Karp at 479-

228-1243

If you are interested in ordering pictures of the

new Crucifix, please check the bulletin board in

the vestibule and call the parish office 479-524-

8526 to let us know how many pictures you

wish to order. No Mass from October 9 through Octo-

ber 12, Father will be in recovery af-

ter surgery.

Adoration times are the same as usual.

A Patriotic Rosary Rally will be held Saturday, November 3 from 10:30 a.m.-noon outside the State Capitol in Little Rock. More information is available by calling Camilla Landers at 501-658-7026, emailing [email protected] or visiting Facebook at @Arkansas.patriotic.rosary.rally.

Our next Kairos weekend will be Nov. 8-11. We

are offering a chance for the parish to be in-

volved without going inside. There will be 42 in-

mates and 30 volunteers. We take in 5000 dozen

(commercially packaged) cookies. 3500 dozen

that are bagged up in by inmate servants, and

distributed to every man in there for lunch on

Friday and Saturday and the rest are served

through out the weekend.

The weekend cost about $175.00 per in-

mate. If you are interested in helping sponsor an

inmate. We also make a prayer chain, we have the sign in sheets in the vestibule. Kairos is not a salvation ministry. Our motto is " Listen, Listen, Love, Love". We go in to tell these men that God loves them and will forgive them if they ask him.

Ozark Catholic Academy invites you to-Laser Tag at Modern Mission Oct. 19

Join the OCA Students on Oct. 19 6:30-9:00 pm for La-ser Tag at Modern Mission in Fayetteville. All 8th graders and prospective students are welcome! RSVP:https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60B044BADA72CA6F85-join

Married Couples. By offering Married Couples the beautiful experience of a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend, the Catholic Church is af-firming and supporting you in your chosen voca-tion – Marriage. The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend is in Memphis – Our Lady Queen of Peace Retreat Center, October 26-28, 2018. Space is limited. For more information or to apply call Leah & Ben Brewer at 501-733-1235 or email [email protected] or apply online at www.arkansaswwme.org/apply.

Do you know someone who is unable to at-tend Mass because of being home-bound or hospitalized and would like to receive Holy Communion or Anointing of the Sick? Please call the parish office for more information and to schedule: 479-524-8526

Announcements for the Bulletin: Need to be in by

9:00 AM on Wed morning send to: Administra-

[email protected]

Parish Life, Liturgical & Baptism Ministers call

the church office or email to Administra-

[email protected]

Religious Education & Virtus: Leticia Zavala DFF

479-524-8526 or [email protected]

Church Choir: Choir see Jan Lauderdale -

Sat Choir See MaryJo Surcouf

Flowers for Mass: Contact Office envelopes are in

the vestibule make checks to: St Mary.

Knights of Columbus: Contact Francisco Olguin

479-228-3149 or [email protected]

Marriages: Please, call the office at least 6 months

in advance. If a prior marriage approximately 1

year.

Prayer Chain: Eric Robinson 501-772-9061 or

[email protected]

When You Lose Someone Precious: Call St. Mary’s

Parish and let us offer you support and comfort

by serving a luncheon after the funeral for your

family and friends. Call Marie Rollins 479-524-8642

Youth Ministry : Call Sheri Karp at 479-736-2663

Whenever Father is Away and a Priest is Needed,

Contact: St. Raphael’s Church, Springdale 479-

756-6711 or St Joseph's in Tontitown, 479-361-2612

RCIA– Contact the office or contact David Lauder-

dale at 918-625-5634

To Rent the Hall: Call the parish office, since the

rules had changed you need to call to get the cur-

rent information.

Liturgical publications Inc. 2018

27th Sunday in Ordinary Time “Whoever does not accept the king-

dom of God like a child will not enter it.” This verse is part of a beautiful reflection on childlike faith. We’re reminded of the inno-cence of children, how eager they are to experience life and how quick they are to trust. Rarely do we hear it with the story that immediately proceeds it. The Phari-sees question Jesus on the lawfulness of di-vorce! Hardly the sort of thorny moral con-versation one typically has in front of chil-dren. Yet here we are.

Jesus’ response goes further back then the Mosaic law. “From the beginning, God made them male and female … the two shall become one flesh … what God has joined together, no human being must separate.” Jesus cites a particular set of passages from Genesis 1 and 2, before the Fall in Genesis 3. Adam and Eve possessed original innocence. How eager they were to encounter one another and to explore the garden! How immediate their initial trust in God. We no longer live in Eden. As we age in our fallen world, our childlike trust is wounded and betrayed. We be-come hardened to the beauties of life. We’re quick to find a way around difficult moments.

In brief, things become complicated as we lose our innocence. The teachings of Christ and the Church on sexuality be-come more challenging or more objec-tionable. Jesus recognizes this in today’s Gospel. His invitation is not to compromise with our broken reality. It is a return to beauty, to the fullness of life as it was meant to be. We can affirm our trust in God. We can view life with gratitude. We can experience healing of our lost inno-cence. This is possible today — now! — by grace. Indeed, “the kingdom of God be-longs to such as these.”

Collection: General $ 4,439.01

Readings for the Week of October 7, 2018

Sunday: Gn 2:18-24/Heb 2:9-11/Mk 10:2-16

Monday: Gal 1:6-12/Lk 10:25-37

Tuesday: Gal 1:13-24/Lk 10:38-42

Wednesday: Gal 2:1-2, 7-14/Lk 11:1-4

Thursday: Gal 3:1-5/Lk 11:5-13

Friday: Gal 3:7-14/Lk 11:15-26

Saturday: Gal 3:22-29/Lk 11:27-28

Next Sunday: Wis 7:7-11/Heb 4:12-13/Mk 10:17-30