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Fr. Gregory Hart, Pastor Dc. Dan Daily, Deacon Pamela Castillow, Bookkeeper / Office Manager Shannon Stowe, Business Manager / D.R.E. Theresa Higson, Catholic Youth (CY) & Family Life
Parish Hall Phone: Rectory Phone:
SACRAMENTAL INFORMATION
All Sacraments require a call or visit to the parish office for more information. Below are some notes for your benefit:
Baptism: Parents and Godparents are required to participate in a preparation process before Baptism of Children. Registration is required. If possible, it is recommended that all requirements be completed BEFORE the child’s birth.
Sick Calls: Please call the parish office if you or an immediate relative would like to receive the Eucharist or Anointing at home or in the hospital.
Confirmation: Requires a MINIMUM of two years participation in Parish Religious Education and the candidate must be 14 years old. Contact Shannon Stowe at 479.361.2612.
Convalidations: This is the term for marriages getting “blessed” in the church. Most rules for “Weddings” apply for Convalidations.
Eucharistic Adoration: Tuesday 8:00am through Midnight Friday in the Chapel.
First Communion: Requires a MINIMUM of two years participation in Parish Religious Education. Candidates must be at least 7 years old. Contact Shannon Stowe at 479.361.2612.
Funerals: Please call the office immediately to start preparation.
Marriage Cases/Annulments: If you’ve divorced and are planning to re-marry, have already re-married, or are marrying / married to someone with that situation even if it was prior to being Catholic: Contact Pamela Castillow at 361-2612.
Reconciliation: ½ hour before all weekend Masses or by Appointment.
RCIA Classes: (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults)Buhr 479-524-8921 or 479-466-7776. RCIA is for those who are interested in becoming Catholic or those who may not have completed the sacraments of Communion or Confirmation.
Weddings: A minimum of 6 months is required for marriage preparation. No outdoor weddings are permitted.
We are always in need of more help in our various parish ministries please call the parish offiare interested in. We would love to have you!
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PARISH STAFF:
[email protected] [email protected]
Bookkeeper / Office Manager [email protected] Manager / D.R.E. [email protected]
& Family Life Director [email protected]
PARISH FACILITIES:
479.361.2211 479.717.2354
All Sacraments require a call or visit to the parish office for more information. Below are some notes for
Parents and Godparents are required to participate in a preparation process before Baptism of Children. Registration is required. If possible, it is recommended that all requirements be completed
lease call the parish office if you or an immediate relative would like to receive the Eucharist
Requires a MINIMUM of two years participation in Parish Religious Education and the
4 years old. Contact Shannon
This is the term for marriages getting “blessed” in the church. Most rules for “Weddings”
Tuesday 8:00am through
Requires a MINIMUM of two years participation in Parish Religious Education. Candidates must be at least 7 years old. Contact Shannon Stowe at
Please call the office immediately to start
If you’ve divorced and married, or
are marrying / married to someone with that situation even if it was prior to being Catholic: Contact Pamela
our before all weekend Masses or
(Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) Pat 7776. RCIA is for those
who are interested in becoming Catholic or those who may not have completed the sacraments of First
A minimum of 6 months is required for
IMPORTANT PARISH CONTACTS:
Altar Servers: (Saturday): (Sunday): Mike Della Rosa
Bereavement Dinners: Norma Deines
Bulletin: Shannon Stowe
Cemetery: Mike Zulpo
Choir: (Sunday): Marty Taldo
Church Decor: Margie Ceola Jettie Franco
Catholic Youth (CY): (Sixth through Twelfth Grade): Theresa Higson
Eucharistic Ministers: Leonard Pianalto
Gift Bearers: Shannon Stowe
Gift Shop: Misty Piazza Saturday: Misty Piazza & Christine Terry Sunday (Eng): Ryan Pianalto & Shirley Lott
Grape Festival: (Chairman) Clint Penzo (Co-Chair) Chris Martini “The Hut” 117th Tontitown Grape Festival dates:
Grapevine (e-mail news): Shannon Stowe
Knights of Columbus: Ryan Pianalto
Lectors: Patricia Gross
Parish Council: Debbie Placek
Parish Religious Education (P.R.E.) Shannon Stowe
If you are new to our parish, we welcome you and invite you to become a member.
Registration forms are on the Parish Website (www.stjoetontitown.org) or in
the Parish Office. Please complete one for each family member and drop it into the
collection basket.
Please also call the office if any of your family information has changed (name,
phone, address, etc.) so that we can make the changes in our information.
We are always in need of more help in our various parish ministries please call the parish office or the person in charge of any ministries you are interested in. We would love to have you!
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
IMPORTANT PARISH CONTACTS:
Mike Della Rosa 479.790.2246
479.751.1425
Shannon Stowe [email protected]
479.361.2357
479.361.2459
479.361.2560 479.361.2423
ugh Twelfth Grade): 479.361.2612 Theresa Higson
Leonard Pianalto 479.361.2633
Shannon Stowe 479.361.2612
479.466.3994 & Christine Terry
Ryan Pianalto & Shirley Lott
479.466.6681 479.530.0481
479.361.2615 August 4-8, 2015
Shannon Stowe [email protected]
479.287.9384
479.521.0123
479.361.2067
Shannon Stowe 479.361.2612.
ce or the person in charge of any ministries you
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 2015 THROUGH SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 2015
PLEASE PRAY FOR ALL IN NEED
Bob Bailey Jean Bersi Rob Beyer Thomas Bevins Kim Biondo Kay Brooke Rose Carender Paula Gallagher Ellen Goff
Tom Goff Al Gordon, Sr. Alma Hartman Rainie Johnson Debbie Magee Msgr. James Mancini
Tom McFadden Michael Miller Jeb Mills Andy Moffette Julie Neil Helene Newman Deloris Peacy Claudine Pianalto Elsie Mae Pianalto Esther Pianalto Lena Pianalto Leonard Pianalto Robert Pianalto Albert Piazza Jeanette Piazza Margaret Piazza Oakleigh Roberts Richard Russell Bill St. Mary Cathyrn Staggs Jenny Swearingen
Mary Young Margarita Zamora
We need to keep our prayer list tidy. We will clean it out October 31, 2015, leaving only the homebound on it. You can keep your loved one on it by
calling or e-mailing ([email protected] ) the Parish Office to let them know which of your loved ones are still in need of prayer.
HOLY FATHER'S INTENTIONS FOR AUGUST:
Universal: That volunteers may give themselves generously to the service of the needy.
Evangelization: That setting aside our very selves we may learn to be neighbours to those who find themselves on the margins of human life and society.
COLLECTIONS: Regular Collection $3,964.12 Building Fund $100.00 Children's Collection $5.50 Catholic Home Mission Appeal $60.00
MASS INTENTIONS & SCHEDULE Sat. Aug 15 4:00 pm: No Mass THIS WEEK ONLY
Sun. Aug 9 8:30 am: The Holy Rosary
9:00 am: All Parishioners
Sun. Aug 9 (Latin) 11:00 am: The Holy Rosary
11:30 am: SI: Cheyenne Bright
Sun. Aug 9 3:40 pm: The Holy Rosary
4:00 pm: SI: Grape Festival Volunteers
Mon. Aug 10 No Mass No Mass
Tue. Aug 11 5:15 pm: Liturgy of the Hours
5:30 pm: +Gene & Irma Ardemagni
Wed. Aug 12 7:15 am: Liturgy of the Hours
7:30 am: +Margaret Roso
Thu. Aug 13 7:15 am: Liturgy of the Hours
7:30 am: +Jackie Adamski
Fri. Aug 14 7:15 am: Liturgy of the Hours
7:30 am: +Philip & Connie Pianalto
Masses for the Feast of the Assumption of Mary
Fri Aug 14 5:40 pm: The Holy Rosary
6:00 pm: All Parishioners
Sat Aug 15 (Latin) 8:40 am: The Holy Rosary
9:00 am: SI: Mr. & Mrs. Tom Hubbard & Family
Sat. Aug 15 3:40 pm: The Holy Rosary
4:00 pm: +Peter LaBarbera, Sr & Jr
Sun. Aug 16 8:30 am: The Holy Rosary
9:00 am: +Kathleen O'Hara & Patsy Alderman
Sun. Aug 16 (Latin) 11:00 am: The Holy Rosary
11:30 am: All Parishioners
WHAT’S GOING ON AT ST. JOSEPH’S
ETERNAL REST
Eternal rest grant unto Eternal rest grant unto Eternal rest grant unto Eternal rest grant unto themthemthemthemO’Lord O’Lord O’Lord O’Lord
David Hughey Son of Gerrie Hughey,
Brother to Jessica Lichti & Adam Hughey and Sarah Hughey Entered Eternal Rest July 14, 2015
and let perpetual light shine upon and let perpetual light shine upon and let perpetual light shine upon and let perpetual light shine upon themthemthemthem
The Feast of the Assumption is Saturday, August 15th but is not a Holy Day of Obligation this year, due to how it falls on the calendar. For those who wish to honor the Holy Day, there will be an anticipated Mass on Friday, August 14th at 6:00 PM in English. On Saturday, August 15th there will be a Latin Mass at 9:00 AM.
Communal Anointing of the Sick will be offered after Feast of the Assumption and regular weekend Masses August 15-17th. Therefore, the Sacrament will be offered after the 6:00 Mass on Friday August 14th, Saturday the 15th, after the 9:00 am Latin Mass the 4:00 pm English Mass, the 9:00 am English Mass on Sunday August 16th and after the 11:30 am Latin Mass on Sunday, August 16th. Those about to undergo surgery, with long-term illness, etc. are especially invited to attend.
Baptism Preparation Class: Friday, August 14th at 7:30 PM in the Parish Education Center. Call or e-mail the Parish Office to register and get the appropriate forms. All parents and godparents are required at attend a class in order to proceed with the Baptism of their children. You do not have to wait until your sweet little bundle arrives to take the class but if you do wait, please make sure you can get someone to babysit!
Child Care is available for those who wish to use it the 9:00 am Sunday Mass. Participating children need to be taken to the Education Center and will need to fill out an information form.
PARISH RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Registration for P.R.E. will be in the Parish Education Center� Fees will be $35.00 per child / $70.00 cap per family for
registered parishioners. � Fees will be $50.00 per child / $100.00 cap per family for
non-parishioner Catholics. � Bring emergency contact information, and
records if they were not celebrated here at St.� Parent or legal guardian must be present to sign contract
and photo release. Calling or e-mailing ahead gives us a chance to have the forms ready and waiting with the majority of your child's information ready to go ([email protected] / 2612)!
P. R. E. Classes resume on August 26th, 2015
ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM OTHER AREA CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS & PARISHES
NWA FRASSATI
JOIN FRASSATI! the NWA Frassati Society is an energetic Catholic Young Adults group that yields Spiritual Growth, Social Events, and Service Opportunities! Join us for our bible study series on Mondays at 7pm! We are covering "Pope Francis and the Joy of the Gospel" by Edward Sri. We are meeting in two different locations: St. Joe's in Tonitown and a Frassati member's residence in Bentonville. Join us for Feast with Frassati, Thursday August 13th at 7pm at Joe's Italian restaurant in Fayetteville off Wedington. To learn more, email us at [email protected]!
ST. SCHOLASTICA - FT. SMITH
Sister Macrina Wiederkehr, OSB and singer-composer Velma Frye join to present a retreat, “Seven Sacred Pauses,”on Sister Macrina’s book and Frye’s accompanying CD, at St. Scholastica Retreat Center September 25-27, 2015. Macrina and Velma invite you to strum a melody of blessing with your life in this feast of poetry, song, story, prayer, ritual, soul listening, faith sharing along with periods of silence, all
DIOCESE OF LITTLE ROCK___ Excellent ___ Good ____ Average ____ So Soyou rate your marriage? If you’ve checked any of the above, you’re a great candidate for a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend! It’s a beautiful weekend experience designed for couples of all ages and backgrounds. It will take you from where you are to another level! Make this autumn special by devoting one weekend to the most important relationship in your life. The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekends are at Subiaco, Arkansas, September 2527, 2015 and at Memphis – Our Lady Queen of Pe
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is available for those who wish to use it during Participating children need to be
taken to the Education Center and will need to fill out an
PARISH RELIGIOUS EDUCATION - (P. R. E.) Parish Education Center: 0.00 cap per family for
.00 cap per family for
ring emergency contact information, and sacramental records if they were not celebrated here at St. Joseph's. Parent or legal guardian must be present to sign contract
ahead gives us a chance to have the forms waiting with the majority of your child's
[email protected] / 479-361-
on August 26th, 2015 at 6:15 PM!
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION:
Welcome all new adorers!!
Midnight to 6am Laura Leto
479-442-0643 / 479-409-6467 479 Noon to 6pm
Shirley Hoke
479-521-7869 / 479-530-4577 479The chapel is open for those who want to Adore the Lord from Tuesday at 8:00 am to Friday at Midnight.Please know that you can still sign up for any hour convenient for you. The Lord loves many Adorers. Adorers are welcomed for any hour. Two Adorers per hour is especially encouraged!If you cannot attend your Holy Hour, please ask a family member, friend or another adorer to substitute for you. If none are available, then contact your division leader.
KNIGHTLY NEWSOur Next Meeting – Monday, August 10KOC hall with food and beverages being served after the meeting. For info or if you have any suggestions, please contact Ryan Pianalto at 479.287.9384
OTHER AREA CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS & PARISHES
JOIN FRASSATI! the NWA Frassati Society is an energetic Catholic Young Adults group that yields Spiritual Growth, Social Events, and Service Opportunities! Join us for our bible study series on Mondays at 7pm! We are covering "Pope
the Gospel" by Edward Sri. We are meeting in two different locations: St. Joe's in Tonitown and a Frassati member's residence in Bentonville. Join us for Feast with Frassati, Thursday August 13th at 7pm at Joe's Italian
ngton. To learn more, email
FT. SMITH
composer Velma Frye join to present a retreat, “Seven Sacred Pauses,” based
book and Frye’s accompanying CD, at St. 27, 2015. Macrina
and Velma invite you to strum a melody of blessing with your life in this feast of poetry, song, story, prayer, ritual, soul
with periods of silence, all
grounded in your deep yearning for union with God. Total Cost: $210.00. A $50.00 non-deposit is required at time of registration. Lodging and meals are included. For more information, or to registewww.stscho.org/retreat-registration or call 479.783.1135 by September 11.
God’s Healing Mercy Retreat presented by Magnificat of St. Joseph's in Conway: Ladies make plans now to spend 8:30 am—3:00 pm Saturday, September 12th, with Kathleen Beckman, a woman deeply devoted to Mary, the Eucharist, and Adoration. Doors open at 8:30 and our day will be one of grace, heal-ing, prayer and mercy. Kathleen is seen and heard on EWTN Catholic TV and Radio. Come and be ready to receive all that God has promised and is so ready to give to His precious daughters. When you hear what God has done in Kathleen’s life, you will be-lieve that “with God all things are possible!” Please plan to come and bring a friend to rejoice in the presence of the Lord. St. JosephAve. , Conway, Ar. 72032
DIOCESE OF LITTLE ROCK___ Excellent ___ Good ____ Average ____ So So How do you rate your marriage? If you’ve checked any of the above, you’re a great candidate for a Worldwide Marriage
It’s a beautiful weekend experience designed for couples of all ages and backgrounds. It will take
u are to another level! Make this autumn special by devoting one weekend to the most important relationship in your life. The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekends are at Subiaco, Arkansas, September 25-
Our Lady Queen of Peace Retreat
Center, November 6-8, 2015. Space is limited. For more information or to apply call Stephen and Elaine Lienhart at 501-312-1119 or email [email protected] or apply at www.arkansaswwme.org/apply. The first 20 applicants will receive a 25% discount off the $100.00 application fee through August 31, 2015.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION:
Welcome all new adorers!!
6am to NoonDenise Kidd
479-306-4244 / 479-439-20476pm to Midnight
Judy Ranalli
479-361-2086 / 479-957-0825 The chapel is open for those who want to Adore the Lord from Tuesday at 8:00 am to Friday at Midnight. Please know that you can still sign up for any hour convenient
. The Lord loves many Adorers. Adorers are welcomed for any hour. Two Adorers per hour is especially encouraged! If you cannot attend your Holy Hour, please ask a family member, friend or another adorer to substitute for you. If none
then contact your division leader.
KNIGHTLY NEWS August 10th at 6:30 pm at the
KOC hall with food and beverages being served after the or if you have any suggestions, please
287.9384.
OTHER AREA CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS & PARISHES
grounded in your deep yearning for union with God. Total -refundable, non-transferable
deposit is required at time of registration. Lodging and meals are included. For more information, or to register, visit
registration or call 479.783.1135 by
God’s Healing Mercy Retreat presented by Magnificat of St. Ladies make plans now to spend 8:30
3:00 pm Saturday, September 12th, with Kathleen n, a woman deeply devoted to Mary, the Eucharist,
and Adoration. Doors open at 8:30 and our day will be one of ing, prayer and mercy. Kathleen is seen and heard
on EWTN Catholic TV and Radio. Come and be ready to ed and is so ready to give to
His precious daughters. When you hear what God has done in lieve that “with God all things are
possible!” Please plan to come and bring a friend to rejoice in the presence of the Lord. St. Joseph Parish Hall 1115 College
8, 2015. Space is limited. For more information or to apply call Stephen and Elaine Lienhart at
1119 or email [email protected] or apply at www.arkansaswwme.org/apply. The first 20 applicants will
% discount off the $100.00 application fee
Diocesan Directory: The 2016 Diocese of Little Rock directory is coming soon. It is an invaluable resource to keep by your phone or in your car to find Mass times for another parish or to call or e-mail a parish, priest, deacon or religious in the diocese. It costs only $13. Send your check or money order to Directory, Arkansas Catholic, P.O. Box 7417, Little Rock, AR 72217. Directories will be shipped in late September.
The Little Rock Theology Institute provides a unique opportunity to enrich your personal spiritual journey, grow in knowledge of the Catholic faith, and for those wishing to earn a degree in Theology. Classes meet one weekend a month from September to June. For more inform(501) 664-0340 ext 368 or 323 or visit www.dolr.org. Please prayerfully consider joining us this year!
The Diocese of Little Rock has an opening for an Associate Director in the Office of Faith Formation. qualifications include: Theology degree or (5) years of Faith Formation experience, strong presentation and communication skills, and the ability to work some weeand evenings and travel. The diocese offers competitivwith excellent benefits. To apply, please sendand resume to: Dennis Lee, Chancellor for Administrative Affairs, Diocese of Little Rock, 2500 North Tyler Street, Little Rock, AR 72207 or email to [email protected].
Administrative Assistant in Diocesan Finance Office:Diocese of Little Rock has an opening for an Administrative Assistant in the Finance Office to work with investments, insurance, accounting, budgeting, deposit and loan, and property. This is a full-time position with competitive pay and benefits. To apply, send a cover letter and resume to Dennis Lee, Chancellor for Administrative Affairs, 2500 North Tyler Street, Little Rock, AR 72207 or [email protected].
NFP (Natural Family Planning) classes in Northwest Arkansas. Find schedules at the www.dolr.orgFamily” section, “NFP” link phone: 501-664methods of NFP reflect the dignity of the human person within the context of marriage and family life and promote openness to life and the value of the child. NFP classes are now required as part of marriage preparation for all couples in the Diocese, and already married couples are invited and welcome to register for a class series as well. NFP methods can help couples with infertility and women's health issues. Some of these moral methods have a higher success rate InVitro Fertilization.
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The 2016 Diocese of Little Rock directory is coming soon. It is an invaluable resource to keep by your phone or in your car to find Mass times for another
mail a parish, priest, deacon or religious in the diocese. It costs only $13. Send your check or money order to Directory, Arkansas Catholic, P.O. Box 7417, Little Rock, AR 72217. Directories will be shipped in late
heology Institute provides a unique opportunity to enrich your personal spiritual journey, grow in knowledge of the Catholic faith, and for those wishing to
Classes meet one weekend a month from September to June. For more information call
0340 ext 368 or 323 or visit www.dolr.org. Please
The Diocese of Little Rock has an opening for an Associate Director in the Office of Faith Formation. The minimum
Theology degree or (5) years of Faith Formation experience, strong presentation and communication skills, and the ability to work some weekends
The diocese offers competitive pay To apply, please send a cover letter
Dennis Lee, Chancellor for Administrative Affairs, Diocese of Little Rock, 2500 North Tyler Street, Little
Administrative Assistant in Diocesan Finance Office: The as an opening for an Administrative
Assistant in the Finance Office to work with investments, insurance, accounting, budgeting, deposit and loan, and
time position with competitive pay and and resume to Dennis
Lee, Chancellor for Administrative Affairs, 2500 North Tyler Street, Little Rock, AR 72207 or [email protected].
classes in Northwest www.dolr.org “Marriage and
664-0340. The methods of NFP reflect the dignity of the human person within
f marriage and family life and promote openness NFP classes are now n for all couples in the
Diocese, and already married couples are invited and for a class series as well. NFP methods
can help couples with infertility and women's health issues. moral methods have a higher success rate than
Catholic Charities has initiated a support groupDymphna Society for people with mental health challenges to know that they are valued and genuinely welcome. Meetings are held the last Tuesday of each month in FlHall, at St. John Center, at 6:00 p.m. Mass is held, and meetings follow. To learn more contact Rebecca Cargile, 6640340 x 355. No reservations are necessary, and all are welcome!
Catholic schools have been in the state of Arkansas since 1851. In planning for the future of our Catholic schools, there is an increased awareness regarding the need for scholarship availability. This year alone there is a need of $2.1 million for 906 students who qualified for scholarships. The Office of Catholic Schools asks that you help us to continue the tradition by investing in the future and donating to the Catholic Schools Scholarship Appeal. donation/pledge today. To learn more contact the diocesan Office of Catholic Schools at [email protected] or visit www.dolr.org/schools/invest.php
PROTECTING CHILDREN
& YOUNG PEOPLE:
The Diocese of Little Rock is committed to protecting children and young people. If you are aware of abuse or have been abused by clerics, Church volunteers or Church workers, please contact: Diocese of Little Rock366 State of Arkansas Hotline for Crimes Against Children (800) 482-5964 Victim Assistance Coordinators For pastoral assistance, please contact a victim assistance cGeorge Simon or Dr. Sherry Simon (501) 766Address Dr. George Simon or Dr. Sherry Simon Victim Assistance Coordinators Diocese of Little Rock P.O. Box 7565Little Rock, AR 72217-7565
For more information helping keep yours, safe at our parish and beyond, please visit read the Charter for the Protection of Children and Young people at http://www.usccb.org/issuesyouth-protection.
Catholic Charities has initiated a support group called the St. for people with mental health challenges
to know that they are valued and genuinely welcome. Meetings are held the last Tuesday of each month in Fletcher Hall, at St. John Center, at 6:00 p.m. Mass is held, and meetings follow. To learn more contact Rebecca Cargile, 664-0340 x 355. No reservations are necessary, and all are
Catholic schools have been in the state of Arkansas since In planning for the future of our Catholic schools,
there is an increased awareness regarding the need for scholarship availability. This year alone there is a need of $2.1 million for 906 students who qualified for scholarships.
Schools asks that you help us to continue the tradition by investing in the future and donating to the Catholic Schools Scholarship Appeal. Make your donation/pledge today. To learn more contact the diocesan Office of Catholic Schools at 501-664-0340 x 321, email [email protected] or visit www.dolr.org/schools/invest.php
PROTECTING CHILDREN
& YOUNG PEOPLE:
The Diocese of Little Rock is committed to protecting children and young people. If you are aware of abuse or have been
volunteers or Church workers, please contact: Diocese of Little Rock (501) 664-0340, ext. 366 State of Arkansas Hotline for Crimes Against Children
5964 Victim Assistance Coordinators For pastoral assistance, please contact a victim assistance coordinat or: Dr. George Simon or Dr. Sherry Simon (501) 766-6001 Mailing Address Dr. George Simon or Dr. Sherry Simon Victim Assistance Coordinators Diocese of Little Rock P.O. Box
For more information helping keep yours, and other children safe at our parish and beyond, please visit www.virtus.org and read the Charter for the Protection of Children and Young
http://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/child-and-
WEEKEND MINISTRIESDate: Altar Servers:
9-Aug SUNDAY EVENING
C1 Kylie Miller
C2 Josh Zulpo
Book Sarah Heath
Cross Colton Miller
MC Matthew Heath
9-Aug
Adrian Gonzalez
Lauren Brock
Ashley Brock
Max McDonald
Torrie Pianalto
15-Aug
C1 Abigail Guy
C2 Brayden Zulpo
Book Tyler Ford
Cross Christopher Guy
MC Jacob Ford
16-Aug
Catherine Huck
Ryan Washkowiak
Luke Washkowiak
Brock Bewley
Egillio Pianalto
CHURCH
Fr. Jamie Hottovy, born and raised in Lincoln Nebraska assigned to St. Mary’s parish in Orleans. He studied architecture at UNL before entering the seminary and has always had an interest in architecture. He completed his Master’s thesis on sacred architecture and has continued to syears. He serves on the diocesan building commission and has been involved in numerous renovation, restoration and new construction projects for churches, schools and parish halls. Fr. Hottovy has been published and has presentedconferences regarding sacred architecture. Fr. Hottovy teams up with Jean & projects. Fr. Hottovy does the architectural design work; Jean
Char Kriz does the interior design. Examples of their work can be found at http://www.sacreddesignstudio.com/If you have any questions, you are encouraged to talk to Fr. Hart or Deacon Dan.
Jacob Cooper Margarita Gonzalez
Austin Nichols Brooke Pianalto Katherine Wright
Ryan GreenleeCollin PianaltoDavid SbanottoLauren Zoretic
Christopher LedingBrady Richards
Justin & Nina Meins Henry & Charlotte Piazza
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WEEKEND MINISTRIES Lectors: Eucharistic Ministers:
Richard Ptak
Host Cp-T Shannon Stowe
Host-C Sara Miller
Cup-T Mary Ann Carender
Cup-T Helen McGinnis
Cup-C Mark Casey
Cup-C Maureen Gruich
Vanessa Sbanotto
Host Cp-T Robert Beyer
Host-C Pat Brock
Cup-T Chris Pianalto
Cup-T James Miller
Cup-C Laura Huck
Cup-C Bob Brock
Rebecca Guy
Host Cp-T Valerie Wright
Host-C Margie Ceola
Cup-T Mary Ann Carender
Cup-T Richard Ptak
Cup-C Sara Miller
Cup-C Judy Ranalli
Mike Washkowiak
Host Cp-T Denise Kidd
Host-C Debbie Verucchi
Cup-T Melanie Wiedenhoeft
Cup-T Patricia Gross
Cup-C Mike Verucchi
Cup-C Denise Pearce
CHURCH SANCTUARY RENOVATION TEAM
, born and raised in Lincoln Nebraska was ordained 15 years ago and is currently assigned to St. Mary’s parish in Orleans. He studied architecture at UNL before entering the seminary and has always had an interest in architecture. He completed his Master’s thesis on sacred architecture and has continued to study this subject over the years. He serves on the diocesan building commission and has been involved in numerous renovation, restoration and new construction projects for churches, schools and parish halls. Fr. Hottovy has been published and has presented at national conferences regarding sacred architecture.
up with Jean & Char Kriz; together they have completed multiple renovation/ restoration Fr. Hottovy does the architectural design work; Jean Kriz does the construction management; and
Examples of their work can be found at http://www.sacreddesignstudio.com/If you have any questions, you are encouraged to talk to Fr. Hart or Deacon Dan.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Ryan Greenlee Collin Pianalto David Sbanotto
Christopher Leding Brady Richards
Carley Smith Jordan Jaro
Maddie Marchant Mary Kathryn Whitaker
Lewis Germany
Odalys Pedroza Hannah Pianalto Connor Poellot Pamela Skinner Ronald Walker
Garrett Hafemann
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!
Brian & Michelle Lehmann Kevin & Bobbie Yocum
Jason & Amy Grimes
Gift Bearers: EM to Sick
Jeff & Karen Strassle, Dail
Bevins
Brian & Shelly Bewley Family
Pat & Bob Brock
Dean & Misty Piazza Family
Dean & Denise McDonald Family
Judy Ranalli
years ago and is currently assigned to St. Mary’s parish in Orleans. He studied architecture at UNL before entering the seminary and has always had an interest in architecture. He completed his
tudy this subject over the years. He serves on the diocesan building commission and has been involved in numerous renovation, restoration and new construction projects for churches, schools
at national
Char Kriz; together they have completed multiple renovation/ restoration does the construction management; and
Examples of their work can be found at http://www.sacreddesignstudio.com/
Charles Piazza Aisling Allen
Lauren Wiederkehr Jay Hiebert Valerie Reina
Jason & Amy Grimes
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS –AUGUST to SEPTEMBER 2015 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
MASS READINGS Aug 7 Aug 8
AUGUST 9 - AUGUST 15 Sunday: 1 Kgs 19:4-8; Ps 34:1-9; Eph 4:30-5:2; John 6:41-51 Monday: Deut 10:12-22; Ps 147:12-20; 2 Thess 2:14; Matt 17:22-
27 Tuesday: Deut 31:1-8; Deut 32:3-12; Matt 11:29; Matt 18:1-14 Wednesday: Deut 34:1-12; Ps 66:1-17; 2 Cor 5:19; Matt 18:15-20 Thursday: Josh 3:7-17; Ps 114:1-6; Ps 119:135; Matt 18:21-19:1 Friday: Josh 24:1-13; Ps 136:1-24; 1 Thess 2:13; Matt 19:3-12 Vigil Readings: 1 Chr 15:3-16, 16:1-2; Ps 132:6-14; 1 Cor
15:54-57; Luke 11:27-28
Saturday: Rev 11:19, 12:1-10; Ps 45:10-16; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Luke 1:39-56
AUGUST 16 - AUGUST 22 Sunday: Prov 9:1-6; Ps 34:1-7; Eph 5:15-20; John 6:51-58 Monday: Judg 2:11-19; Ps 106:34-44; Matt 5:3; Matt 19:16-
22 Tuesday: Judg 6:11-24; Ps 85:9-14; 2 Cor 8:9; Matt 19:23-
30 Wednesday: Judg 9:6-15; Ps 21:1-7; Heb 4:12; Matt 20:1-16 Thursday: Judg 11:29-39; Ps 40:5-10; Ps 95:8; Matt 22:1-14 Friday: Ruth 1:1-22; Ps 146:5-10; Ps 25:4-5; Matt 22:34-40 Saturday: Ruth 2:1-11; 4:13-17; Ps 128:1-5; Matt 23:9-10;
Matt 23:1-12
First Friday LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
No 5:30 PM Mass
No 4pm Saturday Mass
Aug 9 Aug 10 Aug 11 Aug 12 Aug 13 Aug 14 Aug 15 Rosary 8:30 AM Mass 9:00 AM
(Child Care Available)
Rosary 11:00 AM Latin Mass 11:30 AM
Rosary 3:40 PM Mass 4:00 PM
No Mass
LofH 5:15 PM Mass 5:30 PM
LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
Divine Mercy Chaplet 3:00 PM
ENGLISH VIGIL for ASSUMPTION OF MARY (not a
Holy Day of Obligation this
year) Mass 6:00 PM Followed by
Anointing of the Sick
Baptism Prep 7:30 PM - PEC
ASSUMPTION OF MARY (not a Holy Day of Obligation
this year) Latin Mass 9:00 AM
Followed by Anointing of the
Sick
Rosary 3:40 PM Mass 4:00 PM Followed by
Anointing of the Sick
Aug 16 Aug 17 Aug 18 Aug 19 Aug 20 Aug 21 Aug 22
Rosary 8:30 AM Mass 9:00 AM
(Child Care Available)
Rosary 11:00 AM Latin Mass 11:30 AM
No Mass
LofH 5:15 PM Mass 5:30 PM
LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
Divine Mercy Chaplet 3:00 PM
LofH 5:15PM Mass 5:30 PM
Rosary 3:40 PM Mass 4:00 PM
Aug 23 Aug 24 Aug 25 Aug 26 Aug 27 Aug 28 Aug 29 Rosary 8:30 AM Mass 9:00 AM
(Child Care Available)
Rosary 11:00 AM Latin Mass 11:30 AM
No Mass
LofH 5:15 PM Mass 5:30 PM
LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
PRE BEGINS! 6:15 PM at Church
LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
Divine Mercy
Chaplet 3:00 PM
LofH 5:15PM Mass 5:30 PM
Rosary 3:40 PM Mass 4:00 PM
Aug 30 Aug 31 Sep 1 Sep 2 Sep 3 Sep 3 Sep 4 Rosary 8:30 AM Mass 9:00 AM
(Child Care Available)
Rosary 11:00 AM Latin Mass 11:30 AM
No Mass
LofH 5:15 PM Mass 5:30 PM
LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
PRE 6:15 PM - PEC
LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
LofH 7:15AM Mass 7:30 AM
Divine Mercy Chaplet 3:00 PM
LofH 5:15PM Mass 5:30 PM
Rosary 3:40 PM Mass 4:00 PM
ABBREVIATIONS: PEC = Parish Education Center AE = Adult Education Room C = Church PH = Parish Hall LofH = Liturgy of the Hours
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