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ten days in advance of the date you
wish it to appear.
Fr. Anthony Mutuku, Pastor Deacon Philip Johnson, DRE Caroline Woods, Dir. Admin. Services David Gallagher, Bookkeeper Karen Herget, Volunteer Secretary Marie Habbick, Volunteer Secretary Patty Davidson, Coordinator Religious Education & Youth Ministry; Safe Environment Coordinator
Finance Board
Deacon Philip Johnson Linda Holcomb Bob Knies John Nauseef Bruce Rawson Ex-Officio David Gallagher
RCIA Please contact Deacon Philip Johnson 931-924-4511
Parish Council
Randy Laszewski, Chairperson Angel Amador Michael Boyea John Casey Patty Davidson Su Fernandez Mike Gallagher Mercy Hall Linda Holcomb Deacon Philip Johnson Anne-Marie Pender Bruce Rawson Marie Robey Cecelia Schlagheck Mike & Pam Wiedemer Caroline Woods
Good Shepherd Mission Statement
We, the members of Good Shepherd Parish, are joined together by our faith in Jesus Christ. We are incorporated into the Body of Christ by our Baptism. We are committed to live out our faith by worshipping God and serving each other and all our neighbors. Under the leadership of our Holy Father, our bishops and pastors, we strive to grow in holiness and to provide for the spiritual, emotional and physical well-being of our members of all ages and states of life by maintaining programs and services to meet their needs. We will work for the Kingdom of God on earth and will try to lead all people by word and example to the joy of salvation and eternal life in heaven.
Welcome: Our warmest welcome to all who worship with our parish family, whether long-time resident or newly arrived in the parish. If you are interested in registering in our parish, please fill out this form or Registration Forms are available at the back of the church. Please place it in the collection basket or mail it to the church office. Name ____________________________________________________________________ Address _______________________________City _________________ Zip __________ Phone ________________________ Moving □ Send Envelopes □ New Phone # □
2021 Decherd Blvd Decherd, TN 37324
Website: goodshepherdtn.com Good Shepherd Parish
Phone (931) 967-0961 gsoffice1@bellsouth.net
Emergency Contact Number—931-636-2742
Sacraments Baptism: Please contact the Church Office to determine how to begin the process of planning a baptism.
First Communion: Please contact our DRE, Deacon Philip Johnson at the Church Office, for more information.
Reconciliation: Confessions are heard at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday or by appointment.
Confirmation: Please contact our DRE, Deacon Philip Johnson, at the Church Office for more information.
RCIA: Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Contact: Deacon Philip Johnson (931) 924-4511.
Matrimony: Please contact the Parish Office at least six months before the proposed date.
Visit from Priest: Please contact the Parish Office if you would like a visit by Fr. Anthony.
Anointing of the Sick: Please call the Church Office or 931-636-2742 immediately upon admission so that the priest may be notified.
5:00 pm Mass Sun 8:00 am St. Margaret Mary 10:30 am Mass 2:00 pm Spanish Mass
Tue 9:00 am Mass
Thu 9:00 am Mass 7:00 pm Spanish Mass Fri 9:00 am Mass
Wed 9:00 am Communion Service
Sat 9:00 am Mass
Mon 9:00 am Communion Service
Holy Day Masses at Good Shepherd 10:00 am & 7:00 pm
Subject to change. Please check Upcoming Events/Page 1
All daily Masses and Communion Services are held in the St. Anthony of Padua Chapel in the Parish Center
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Hispanic Community News Comunidad Hispaña
Misa Español
jueves 16 de julio, 7:00 pm
domingo 19 de julio, 2:00 pm
Limosna: 21 de junio $ 123.00
St. Margaret Mary News Mass is celebrated at St. Margaret Mary each
Sunday at 8:00 am. Vigil Masses for Holy Days of Obligation
(except the Easter Vigil & Jan 1) are held at 5:00 pm.
A community Rosary begins each Sunday at 7:30 am.
All are welcome.
Upcoming Events
Please check our website www.goodshepherdtn.com
For information on our schedule during the
coronavirus pandemic and reopening phases for
our parish family
BAAM Update As a diocese we are working towards our greater goal for the 2020
Bishop's Annual Appeal for Ministries. Here at Good Shepherd parish, we are currently 60% to our goal. We need YOUR help to reach our goal. You can give online at www.dioceseofnashville.com/appeal or mail your gift straight to the Diocese. Thank you for supporting the ministries of our diocese on behalf of our church community! St. Margaret Mary is 112% to goal!
Keep up the good work! It’s never too late to donate!
Thank you!
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This Sunday, please place your offering for Haiti in a separate
envelope and include in the first collection. No second collection next week.
Thank you!
C
S H
If you know of anyone who is sick or homebound and needs
communion, please contact Mike Wiedemer at 308-1923
or our parish emergency contact at 931-636-2742
In this time of need, all the faithful are invited to seek together the maternal intercession of Our Lady of Guadalupe, and we share this prayer with you:
Holy Virgin of Guadalupe, Queen of the Angels and Mother of the Americas. We fly to you today as your beloved children. We ask you to intercede for us with your Son, as you did at the wedding in Cana.
Pray for us, loving Mother, and gain for our nation and world, and for all our families and loved ones, the protection of your holy angels, that we may be spared the worst of this illness.
For those already afflicted, we ask you to obtain the grace of healing and deliverance. Hear the cries of those who are vulnerable and fearful, wipe away their tears and help them to trust.
In this time of trial and testing, teach all of us in the Church to love one another and to be patient and kind. Help us to bring the peace of Jesus to our land and to our hearts.
We come to you with confidence, knowing that you truly are our compassionate mother, health of the sick and cause of our joy.
Shelter us under the mantle of your protection, keep us in the embrace of your arms, help us always to know the love of your Son, Jesus. Amen. Courtesy of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB).
LIVE TODAY Live today the way you will wish you had lived when you stand in judgment before God. —Anonymous
The Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 12, 2020
THE YOUNG AT HEART SOCIAL CLUB
IS OPEN TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE PARISH.
TRIPS, MOVIES, SHOWS, CRUISES, DINNERS AND MUCH MORE!
N TBD
GS Parish Center Hall 12:00 NOON
ALL ARE WELCOME
F CONTACT
J M 931-649-5262 931-607-8703
Good Shepherd/ St. Margaret Mary
Council of Catholic Women
A L P
CCW P C H . W
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The Prayer Shawl Ministry Next meeting: TBD
Parish House
The generosity of the ministry’s supporters allows us to give shawls
to those who need them without any charge
Prayer Shawl Distribution has been suspended due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Watch the bulletin for
more information. Questions? Contact Rosemary Sturm
at 931-581-3882 Or, for more information, call
Rose Berninger at 931-455-4555 or Mercy Hall
For more information on the above events please contact
Mercy Hall 931-962-0502 or Marie Bowman 931-307-9373
www.goodshepherdtn.com
www.deaconphilip.org
Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time TREASURES FROM
OUR TRADITION
Charlemagne, crowned Holy Roman Emperor on Christmas Day, 800, had a major interest in shaping the worship life of the church, and began a long period of reform and regulation. We owe many confirmation policies and practices to his rule. A baptized person was required to be confirmed as soon as the bishop’s presence made it possible. Priests were expected to do their best in seeing to it that a newly-baptized child received the Eucharist. One twelfth-century ritual insists that if the child is not yet capable of eating or drinking, then the priest might give him or her some of the Precious Blood on a leaf or a finger. Despite the best efforts of the Empire to hold liturgical life together, the rules were not always lived out with great beauty. St. Richard of Chichester of thirteenth-century England, for example, was canonized for his holy life as a bishop. One of the remarkable signs of his sanctity was his willingness to climb down from his horse to confirm “merely baptized” layfolk who crossed his path! This praiseworthy practice points a finger of blame at less zealous bishops, whose casual attitudes revealed a sacrament in need of rescue. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
SAINT KATERI TEKAKWITHA (1656-1680) July 14
Though the New York State Thruway runs close by the North American Martyrs’ Shrine, traffic’s roar never pierces the peace
enveloping Auriesville—Ossernon to Native Americans—in the lovely Mohawk Valley, where Kateri Tekakwitha was born barely ten years after the martyrdom of Isaac Jogues and his Jesuit and lay companions. Daughter of a Christian Algonquin mother and non-Christian Mohawk chief, Kateri’s parents died in a smallpox epidemic widely blamed on the missionaries. Moreover, many Native Americans had experienced exploitation at the hands of “Christian” traders and trappers, further discrediting the faith Kateri embraced in baptism, then pledged to live even more intensely in vowed
virginity. Misunderstanding led to harassment, prompting her move to a Christian village farther north along the Saint Lawrence River. Despite this, Kateri’s faith remained undaunted, her selfless charity undiminished. Both before and after her death at twenty-four, this young “Lily of the Mohawks” drew countless converts to Christ by the fragrance of her goodness. Through us, does “the aroma of Christ” (2 Corinthians 2:15), attract others to the beauty of his gospel? —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
The Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 12, 2020
Saint’s Feasts This Week
Jul 12 St. John Gaulbert, Abbot
Jul 13 St. Henry
Jul 14 St. Kateri Tekakwitha
Jul 15 St. Bonaventure
Jul 16 St. Carmen Jul 17 Carmelite Nuns of Compiegne
Jul 18 St. Frederick
Please pray for the sick and those with special needs Parishioners
Family and Friends
Active Military
LT Matthew Moore — WO2 Nathaniel Gallagher Richard Brooks Jr. — Richard Brooks III — S SGT William A. Dyes, Jr.
To Add or Remove names from the list, please call or e-mail the church office. 931-967-0961 gsoffice1@bellsouth.net
Judi Polak Mary Rich Leon Hawkersmith Norma Cole Tim Ricohermoso Scott Bennett Debrah Schmitt Joe Gipson Heidi Beavers Mike Foster Martin Bennett Jo Ann Dotson Kevin Frye Tom Hall David Marlow Beverly Thornton Roy Smith, Jr Mary Frances Blair John Magyar Jim Hamner Mike Boyea Nicola Hannaway Mary Hannaway Lynn Stumpf Catherine Hamner Virginia Gipson Kathleen Mager Marie Luna Kelly Wilson Mary Clementine Smith Juanita Davis Susie Pfister Sam Ashby Laura Smith John Nauseef James & Marilyn Davidheiser
Nemorio Hernandez, Jr. Monica Slaughter
Ross Tanner, Sr. Rick Howard Jesse Flores Patricia M. Cannon Barbara Price Melanie Morris
Pat Bleecker Ken Goodwin Lindsey Denson Sarah Meeks Hunter & Johnny Hunter
Linda Flores Ken Gibbons Carleigh Allen Dominic Pedrotty Julie McAllum Donald Brown
George Sells Dena Trail Ray Underwood Linda Payne Janet Holden Lola Thorne
Robert Bourdin Gary Hurt Landon Barclay Kenny Fullerton Gabrielle Tyler Jeannette Garner Lindsey Knoer Amber Mathis Stephanie Sassoon Jean & Todd Brockway Barbara Stewart Candy Humphries Susan Gray Rafael Alfaro Bernadette Gibbons Barry Stewart Henry Whitaker Kayley Brewer Bill Howell Janell Mitten Jeff Taylor Mattie Lee Bishop Raymond Wallace Mike Brown
Jerry Nelson Lorrie Freund Ben Humphries Marlee Jay Roberts Rachel Collins Meghan Payne
Peggy Bauer Angela Denson David Keller Tim Lavvoran Richard Lambert Lisa Shoebridge
Jack Gilbert Marjorie Bruner Allen Pahmeyer Laurie Allen Katie & Jim Hill Becky Rampy
Benjamin Smith Marta Escobar Romero Nelson Espiritu John Rampy Robert Habbick Jacob Schumacher
Stewardship of Treasure Good Shepherd and St. Margaret Mary Collections
June 20 - 21, 2020
St. Margaret Mary Regular $ 260.00
Loose
St. Margaret Mary Total $ 260.00
Good Shepherd Regular $ 3,899.21
Loose $ 464.00
Good Shepherd Total $ 4,363.21 Spanish Collection $ 123.00
Haiti $ 36.00
Monday Is 1:10-17; Ps 50:8-9,16bc-17,21,23; Mt 10:34 — 11:1
Tuesday Is 7:1-9; Ps 48:2-8; Mt 11:20-24
Wednesday Is 10:5-7, 13b-16; Ps 94:5-10, 14-15; Mt 11:25-27
Thursday Is 26:7-9, 12, 16-19; Ps 102:13-14ab, 15-21; Mt 11:28-30
Friday Is 38:1-6, 21-22, 7-8; Is 38:10-12abcd, 16; Mt 12:1-8
Saturday Mi 2:1-5; Ps 10:1-4, 7-8, 14; Mt 12:14-21
Sunday Wis 12:13, 16-19; Ps 86:5-6, 9-10, 15-16; Rom 8:26-27; Mt 13:24-43
Saturday, July 11
5:00 pm … Fanny Andary By Denny Basmajian
Sunday, July 12
8:00 am… People of the Parish
10:30 am … Charly Pender By Denny Basmajian
2:00 pm … People of the Parish
Monday, July 13
9:00 am …
Tuesday, July 14
9:00 am …
Wednesday, July 15
9:00 am …
Thursday, July 16
9:00 am … Chris O’Connor By Denny Basmajian
7:00 pm … People of the Parish
Friday, July 17
9:00 am … Mike Fallon, Jr. By Denny Basmajian
Saturday, July 18
5:00 pm … Nancy Carter By Kathy & Andy Knapper
Sunday, July 19
8:00 am… People of the Parish
10:30 am … Carol & Don Fanning By GS/SMM CCW
2:00 pm … People of the Parish
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
R F T S Is 55:10-11; Ps 65:10-14; Rom 8:18-23; Mt 13:1-23
The Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 12, 2020
Life Choices Pregnancy Support Center in Winchester
needs volunteers! Please call Pam Wiedemer at
931-968-0876 for more information.
Pray Daily for our Priests,
Jul 12 Pope Francis
Jul 13 Rev. Thomas Kalam, CMI Jul 14 Rev. Regimon Augustine, MSFS Jul 15 Rev. Patrick J. Kibby Jul 16 Rev. S. Bang Jul 17 Rev. Zack Kirangu
Jul 18 Rev. John Kirk
Pope Francis’ July
Intentions Universal
Our Families
We pray that today’s families may be accompanied with love, respect and guidance.
Respect
Life
“Because of our belief and hope in the Resurrection, we can face death not with fear, but with preparation…. We prepare for eternal life by choosing to love and follow God now, in our daily lives and decisions.” Read more at www.respectlife.org/end-of-life-considerations. USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities “Catholic Considerations for Our Earthly Passing”
Intercessions for Life
For families considering adoption: May the Lord guide and bless their journey, and grant them peace along the way; We pray to the Lord:
Parish
Devotions
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament on first Fridays -10:00 am to 10:00 pm
Praise and Worship - 7:00 pm 2nd & 3rd Wednesdays of the month
Rosary - Sunday mornings 7:30 am St. Margaret Mary and 10:00 am Good Shepherd
SUNDAY, July 12
Rosary 7:30 am …………………………….. GS Mass 8:00 am ……………………………,,,,. GS Rosary 10:00 am …………………………… GS Mass 10:30 am ……………………………… GS Spanish Mass 2:00 pm …………………….. GS
MONDAY, July 13 Bridge 6:45 pm ……………….….……. PCH
TUESDAY, July 14
WEDNESDAY, July 15
THURSDAY, July 16
FRIDAY, July 17
SATURDAY, July 18 Confessions 4:00 pm ……………………. GS Mass 5:00 pm ……………………………. GS
LEGEND GS…………………………...Good Shepherd Church SMM………………………………..St. Margaret Mary PCC …………………...……...Parish Center Chapel PC ……………………………..………..Parish Center PCH ………………………...……. Parish Center Hall LIB …………………….……… Parish Center Library PH ……………………………….….…..Parish House PAV…………………………Good Shepherd Pavilion
G S
Please Help Feed Those in Need
This month’s collection will be on July 25/26, 2020 Canned Vegetables and Canned Tuna
Would be greatly appreciated. New volunteers are needed
Please contact Good Samaritan—931-967-9336
Thank you!!
GOD’S WORDS Each day we are bombarded with thousands of words. From the moment our clock radios click on in the morning, until the last moment of the day when the television is turned off or someone bids us “good-night,” our life is filled with words. Some words that we hear bring news that leaves us feeling low. Some words lift our spirits. Many of the words we hear are trying to get us to buy something. Some words are hurtful. Today the Church focuses our attention on hearing the word of God. Are God’s words just more of the same—part of the endless stream of words that flow into our ears each day? The challenge today is to allow God’s word to inspire us in new ways so that our outlook and attitudes align themselves more closely with the heart and mind of Christ Jesus. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
The Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 12, 2020
Good Shepherd
07/11/20 5:00 pm TBD 07/12/20 10:30 am TBD 07/18/20 5:00 pm TBD
07/19/20 10:30 am TBD
Eucharistic Ministers
07/11/20 5:00 pm Norah Geraghty
07/12/20 10:30 am Patty Corona 07/18/20 5:00 pm Steve Guerin 07/19/20 10:30 am Don Corona
Lectors
Altar Servers 07/11/20 5:00 pm TBD Our regular Altar
Server Schedule will resume
as soon as possible
07/12/20 10:30 am TBD 07/18/20 5:00 pm TBD 07/19/20 10:30 am Knights of Columbus
St. Margaret Mary
07/11/20 5:00 pm Guerin 07/12/20 10:30 am Corona & Robey 07/18/20 5:00 pm Laszewski & Fernandez 07/19/20 10:30 am Corona & Robey
Hospitality Ministers
Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
The Word In Our Lives
Parables, Anyone?
Jesus threw out parables like a farmer sowing seeds. Some of them fell on the
ears of those who would be disciples. But most fell on the ears of people not ready to understand. The path, the rocky ground, and the thorns are all metaphors for how his teachings were received. So how do we receive his word? Do we hear it without understanding, letting it go in one ear and out the other? Do we hear it joyfully, but then forget it when troubles or difficulties come along? Do we listen to the word but ignore it in the face of later temptation? If we want the word to grow strong in us, we can take steps to help ourselves understand it. We can come to church early and spend a few minutes with the readings before Mass. After Mass we can talk about the readings or the homily with our family over breakfast. We can pick out one practical point to practice that week. God’s word can be likened to a ball game. We can sit back and watch, not really involved or caring who wins. Or we can jump in and participate and make the game ours. Let us ask God how we can take the word and run with it. Tom Schmidt, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
07/05/20 8:00 am
07/12/20 8:00 am
07/19/20 8:00 am
Our regular Altar Server schedule will resume as soon as possible
Altar Servers
07/05/20 8:00 am TBD
07/12/20 8:00 am TBD
07/19/20 8:00 am TBD
Eucharistic Ministers
07/05/20 8:00 am TBD
07/12/20 8:00 am TBD
07/19/20 8:00 am TBD
Lectors
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Prayerfully consider your legacy to our Church. For additional information and assistance contact CCFMTN at
615-783-0278 or CCFMTN.ORG
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