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“Being the living example of God’s love to others”
150 Fleury Street † Prescott, AZ 86301 † Phone: (928) 445-3141 † Fax: (928) 717-1074 Website: www.sacredheartprescott.com † Email: [email protected]
December 12, 2021 3rd Sunday of Advent
Served by CLARETIAN MISSIONARIES
MISIONEROS CLARETIANOS Sons of the
Immaculate Heart of Mary
Fr. Irudayaraj John Britto, !"# Pastor
Fr. Ralph Berg, !"# Associate
Fr. Gaspar Masilamani, !"# Associate
Fr. Gerald Caffrey, !"# in Residence
DEACONS/DIACONO Deacon Pete Balland
Deacon Joe Bueti Deacon Ernie Gonzales
Deacon Mark Weber Deacon Tom Gregory (Retired)
Deacon Tony Humphrey (Retired)
PARISH OFFICE HOURS Weekdays: 8:00am to 5:00pm
HORAS DE OFICINA Dias de la Semana: 8:00am to 5:00pm
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December 13 to December 19, 2021
Mon. December 13 7:00am Val Rhys Goff† Tues. December 14 7:00am Jose Bernal† Wed. December 15 7:00am Walking with Moms Ministry 8:30am Dave Schimberg† Thur. December 16 7:00am Ernest Romero, Sr.† Fri. December 17 7:00am Pat & Dan Williamson† Sat. December 18 7:00am John & Dinah Mitchell 5:00pm Matthew John Roth† Sun. December 19 7:00am Bertha Frias† 9:00am Charles James Minnick 11:00am Adela Navarro† 1:00pm Juanita Gomez† 5:00pm Parish
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Sunday: Zep 3:14-18a/Is12:2-3, 4, 5-6 [6]/Phil 4:4-7/ Lk 3:10-18 Monday: Nm 24:2-7, 15-17a/Ps 25:4-5ab, 6 and 7bc, 8-9 [4]/Mt 21:23-27 Tuesday: Zep 3:1-2, 9-13/Ps 34:2-3, 6-7, 17-18, 19 and 23 [7a]/Mt 21:28-32 Wednesday: Is 45:6b-8, 18, 21c-25/Ps 85:9ab and 10, 11-12, 13-14 [Is 45:8]/Lk 7:18b-23 Thursday: Is 54:1-10/Ps 30:2 and 4, 5-6, 11-12a, and 13b [2a]/Lk 7:24-30 Friday: Gn 49:2, 8-10/Ps 72:1-2, 3-4ab, 7-8, 17 [cf. 7]/ Mt 1:1-17 Saturday: Jer 23:5-8/Ps 72:1-2, 12-13, 18-19 [cf. 7]/ Mt 1:18-25 Next Sunday: Mi 5:1-4a/Ps 80:2-3, 15-16, 18-19 [4]/Heb 10:5-10/Lk 1:39-45
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SACRED HEART CATHOLIC SCHOOL - PRESCHOOL TO 8th GRADE Principal: Shelly Cooper
131 N. Summit Ave. (928) 445-2621 E-mail: [email protected]
www.sacredhearteducation.com
Preschool: Jill Wagner
(928) 445-2621 E-mail: [email protected]
Parish Manager: Jim Wren
(928) 445-3141 Ext. 302 E-mail: [email protected]
MONDAY
7:00am Mass
Church 9:30am
Centering Prayer Group St. Anthony Claret Room
11:00am Confessions
Church 1:00pm
Lectio Divina Sacred Heart
Room 6:00pm
The Edge Night Youth Center
TUESDAY 7:00am
Mass Church
WEDNESDAY 7:00am
Mass Church 8:30am
Mass Church 9:30am Study of Mystics
Sacred Heart Room
9:30am St. Vincent
De Paul St. Anthony Claret Room
5:00pm Finance Council
Sacred Heart Room
6:00pm to
7:00pm Confessions
Church
THURSDAY 7:00am
Mass Church
11:00am Spanish
Legion of Mary
St. Anthony Claret Room
1:00pm English
Legion of Mary
Sacred Heart Room
6:00pm Advent Pageant Church
FRIDAY 7:00am
Mass Church
PARISH OFFICE CLOSED
AT NOON
SATURDAY 7:00am
Mass Church
7:30am That Man
is You School Gym
3:00pm
to 4:30pm
Confessions Church
5:00pm
Mass Church
SUNDAY MASSES 7:00am 9:00am
11:00am 1:00pm 5:00pm
Mass Church
After
7:00 & 9:00am Mass
Common Grounds
Sacred Heart Room/
Gathering Place
6:30pm LifeTeen
Night Youth Center
3RD SUNDAY OF ADVENT
†Denotes deceased
This Week Page 2
The Power of the Word of God
The Word of God is compared to rain and snow. It is alive and active and it is a double edged sword, says St. Paul. The Word of God is a hammer says the prophet Jeremiah. The Word of God will accomplish its purpose. And it will not be wasted. The Word of God will prevail until the end. The words of Jesus will not be wasted. He himself said, Heaven and earth will go away, but my word is everlasting and it will not go to waste. Let us believe in the power of the Word of God. The Word of God has a transforming power. Although the Word of God is opposed by evil powers and the values of the World, at the end the Word of God will prevail. The believers have to be patient like the farmers. Even God is patiently waiting for our penance, repentance and conversion. A soul with the gift of the Holy Spirit is never truly happy until that soul becomes like the fertile soil, ready for the Word of God. This is what we are made for: sin and evil make us dry, or fill us with weeds, but we are made to be the rich soil into which God comes, transforming our lives. St. Augustine wrote of his own experience with a restless heart that only rested when it rested in the Lord. Let us listen to the Word of God attentively in our heart. Let us be grateful to God for calling us to holiness and faith.
Announcements Page 3
To help decorate our altar for Christmas, donations for the purchase of
poinsettias are greatly appreciated and can be dropped off at the office. For flowers donations please contact:
Brenda Waddell (949) 533-2413
We wish to thank Prescott Flower Shop For making our floral arrangements.
MASS SCHEDULE HORARIO DE MISAS
CHURCH HOURS: Saturday and Sunday — 6:00am to 6:00pm
Monday through Friday — 6:00am to 9:00pm
† SUNDAY MASSES IN ENGLISH
Saturday Vigil: 5:00pm Sunday: 7:00, 9:00, 11:00am and 5:00pm (Youth)
† MISA DOMINICAL EN ESPANOL
Domingo 1:00pm
† DAILY MASS IN ENGLISH Monday through Saturday 7:00am
† SCHOOL MASS Wednesday 8:30am
† CONFESSION
w Monday morning, 11:00 to 12:00 noon; w Wednesday evening, 6:00 to 7:00pm; w Saturday afternoon, 3:00 to 4:30pm.
All in the Church Confessionals
3RD SUNDAY OF ADVENT
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS PANCAKE BREAKFAST
PROCEEDS TO SUPPORT SACRED HEART PRESCHOOL Sunday, December 12, 2021
7:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Forum Lower Level of the Church
Menu PANCAKES, SAUSAGE AND SCRAMBLED EGGS
or BISCUITS AND SAUSAGE GRAVY or FRENCH TOAST AND BACON
ORANGE JUICE AND COFFEE INCLUDED WITH ALL THREE
ADULTS: $7.00 - CHILD: $4.00 - FAMILY: $20.00 WE GREATLY APPRECIATE THE PARISHIONERS
WHO HAVE SUPPORTED US IN THE PAST AND WARMLY WELCOME NEW GUESTS.
MISSION “Being the living example
of God’s love to others”
VISION “Our Parish is a sacred home in which our highest dreams and aspirations are nourished by the ‘Eucharist and our actions are guided by God’s word, for His disciples to grow in holiness.” “We joyfully share our life in Christ, with everyone in our Parish, with all those actively seeking Our Lord’s love, enlightenment and forgiveness and with the larger community in which we live.” This sacred home is inspired by the Holy Spirit and His constant presence is alive, welcoming, relevant, reverent and prayerful.”
VALUES Catholic Spirituality: The formation of each disciple to grow in the love of God and neighbor by imitating Christ and being guided constantly by the Holy Spirit.
Respect: Treating others and one’s self, in ways that embrace each person’s intrinsic worth and enhance each person’s self-esteem.
Compassion: Recognizing the suffering of others and acting in ways as Jesus would to ease that suffering.
Accountability: God’s gift of free will to each of us means that we are responsible for our actions, decisions and their consequences.
Stewardship: Being grateful to God and sharing one’s God-given gifts of time, talent and treasure with our parish and the needy.
Hospitality: Everyone should feel at ease in our presence. When we serve others we are serving Christ, so we dedicate ourselves to the friendly and gracious reception and treatment of visitors, strangers and the needy.
MINISTRIES CATECHESIS OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD: Lisa Baynes (3 yrs. to 12 yrs. old) ·· 445-3141 CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD (CLOW) Muriel Rabideau ···················· 445-3141 HISPANIC MINISTRY: Jimena Aragon ······················ 445-3141 OFFICE OF CATECHETICAL MINISTRY R.C.I.A., C.I.C., ADULT EDUCATION: Muriel Rabideau ···················· 445-3141 FUNERALS: Deacon Pete Balland ·············· 925-1879 YOUTH MINISTRY: Amanda Cardenas ················· 445-3141 BAPTISM MINISTRY: Deacon Joe Bueti ················· 277-5427 LECTORS: Deacon Ernie Gonzales ··········· 445-3141
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: Parish Office ························ 445-3141
ALTAR SERVERS: Deacon Mark Weber ··············· 445-3141 SPECIAL NEEDS: Sr. Anne Fitzsimons ··············· 445-3141 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS: Jon Gilwee ····························· 445-3729 Joe Iungerman, Membership ···· 778-5727
ST. VINCENT de PAUL: Office ········· 778-4585 Store 771-9696
LEGION OF MARY: Bonnie Wolff ················· (314) 606-1702 SPANISH LEGION OF MARY: Catalina Snowden ·················· 710-6633
SUPPER CLUB FOR THE NEEDY: Kenny and Jeanine Canedo ····· 710-5800 USHERS/GREETERS Ken Godbold ························ 771-8350
MUSIC MINISTRY: Doug McMurrin, Music Director 445-3141
BEREAVEMENT GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP: Bud & Carol Bevenour ············ 777-9040
LIGHT OF THE WORLD: Mike Daniel ·························· 910-1506
FUNERAL LUNCHEON MINISTRY: Lisa Tucker ·························· 925-8491
JUDIANS: Kathy Reinhardt ···················· 778-1330 LIFE CONNECTIONS PREGNANCY HELP CENTER: Diane Duncan, Director ··········· 227-3130
Ministry News Page 4
3RD SUNDAY OF ADVENT
May Willimann Gene Murphy DeeDee Quintero Doug Hamm Cia Renzi Arthur Tabbot Gloria Tabbot Douglas Tabbot Angie Noble Daniel Houghton Martha Houghton Daniel Shaugnessy Barbara Hillman Rhae Cooper Jean Brennan Dave Scheid Frank Diamond Regina Dougherty Francis X. Dougherty Linda Wilhelmsen John Wilhelmsen Dorene Durley Julie Walker Laura Walker Melanie Monteno Jesse Martinez Audrey Smith Leticia Valdez Ralph Valdez Delia Valdez Kristi Feeling Jim Kilbourne Tim Kilbourne Patrick Kilbourne John Lanting Kurt Anderson Midrelle Lanting Rowald Jahn Nanette McGrath Sunny Leong Misaki Cho Leong Earl Wilkening Cathy Wilkening Dan Hyra Samantha Clark Kelley Ward Jim Browne
Bill Muehl Steve White Mary White Delia Parker Dan Wegleitner Carolyn Hasty Richard Granillo Tom Trask Frank Pew Cindy Kanelos Tim Wickers Erik Hoyer Cindy Kanelos Al Crook Jose Jaquez Susan Thomas Richard Thomas Suzanne Mitchell Sherry Valdez Patricia Brunner Barbara Frech M.A. Nesmith Jack Giordano Marlina Perez B. Claira Denslow Frances Apolinar Avanna Ribtzki Eileen Hickslieby Les Henderson Shirley Henderson Jim Granecki Marlene Burnham Mary Polite Lynn Brennan Patricia Givan Barbara Davis Steve Sailor Seth Permenter Jaime Corona Bob Goff Joe Maresh Pat Welch Donna Bradshaw Katie Johnson Tammy Rowland Oscar Andrade Anthony Andrade
Linda Catalano Carl Minnick Beverly Thomas Mickey Moseley Ed Willimann Ewa Jones Gary Frank Esther Lee Adena Opitz Sarah Fernandez Jenny Altamirano Pete Fernandez III Sheryl Blosel Joseph Yuzzi Rita Meurrens Sheila Solomon Malina Lumbert Lori Charley Carnel Charley Tony Charley Tara Todd Felipe Caballero April Caballero David Zembik The People of Haiti Edris Minnick Liam McLoughlin Bob Lee Patricia Reardon Sandi St. George Gary Lightfoot Juan & Stella Mendez MJ Carey Dawn Gillet Angelica Baeza Joanna Booher Scott Booher Jan Simmons Richard Karp Carol Bauer Theresa C. Humphrey Joe Yuzzi Grace Hicks David Beno
Military men and women, our Nation’s Diplomats, police, firefighters and those serving the community and others who need prayers of healing.
ANNOUNCEMENT There is a Finance Council Meeting
on Wednesday, December 15 at 5:00pm.
in the Sacred Heart Room
Believe the incredible and you can do the impossible.
—Fulton Sheen
St. Vincent de Paul
In today's Gospel, John the Baptist says, "Whoever has 2 cloaks should share with the person who has none and whoever has food should do likewise . . . " Christmas is a time of love and gift giving. Thank you for sharing your abundance with the clients of St. Vincent de Paul so those who do not have sufficient clothes or food can share in the blessings of Christmas. Thank you for helping make our Children 's Christmas party this weekend a wonderful success. We are still collecting food for our Christmas Food Boxes. Applications for those who need Christmas food boxes are available at our office at 121 N. Summit, St VdP Thrift store and at Sacred Heart Church office. Distribution is December 21.
Announcements Page 5
Precious Blood Adoration Chapel Call Buttons Forte, Coordinator (602) 574-8242
HOURS NEEDED
us Blood Adorationns Forte, Coordinator (602
HOURS NEEDED
3RD SUNDAY OF ADVENT
There are many day, evening and night hours throughout the week needing a partner.
Sunday 11am - 12 Noon Wednesday 1 - 2am Wednesday 2 - 3am Friday 11 - 12pm Saturday midnight -1am
Saturday 1 - 2am Saturday 6 - 7pm Saturday 8 - 9pm Saturday 9 - 10pm
Help aging religious. Elderly Catholic sisters, brothers, and religious order priests have offered their lives in service to others educating the young, comforting the sick, and ministering to the less fortunate. Today, many are frail and need assistance. Your gift to the Retirement Fund for Religious helps furnish medications, nursing care, and more. Please give generously to today’s second collection. Give by using your 2nd Collection envelope, or 2nd collection envelope in the pew or online.
Make a BIG Difference by Doing Just a Little
People Who Care is a non-profit local volunteer organization that serves the Quad-cities. We provide essential transportation for individuals who no longer drive due to physical, vision, or aging issues. By volunteering, our “Neighbors” are able to remain living independently in their own homes. Other opportunities for volunteering are offered as well, such as shopping, visiting, and much more. Feel free to stop by our table following the Masses on Saturday, December 11th and Sunday, December 12th to learn more about what Volunteers do at People Who Care. Our Volunteers do make a BIG difference in the lives of our Neighbors. Our “Neighbors” are very appreciative of their Volunteers. Marie C. wrote: “I am forever thankful to all of you for your kindness, patience, and compassion in getting me to my medical appointments. I don’t know how I could manage without your help . . .” Please come to an orientation to learn more about becoming a volunteer with People Who Care. You too can feel the wonderful sense of making a difference.
As December for many is a busy month please call 928-445-2480, to set up an in person orientation
at our office at 147 Grove Ave., Prescott.
To register for your free account and claim our gift to you: 1. Visit Signup.formed.org 2. Enter our parish zip or name
We pray that this gift will bless you!
We would like to thank all the parishioners who stayed after Mass on November 27 to help switch out the missalettes. The work went fast because we had so many wonderful helpers working in true parish community spirit. Also a big thank you to all those who helped decorate the church for Advent, especially Brenda and Mike Waddell and Diane Triebsch. God bless you all !
The Parish Office will be closed at noon on
Friday, December 17 for a
Christmas Gathering for the clergy and staff
2022 BIBLE DIARIES
The 2022 Bible Diaries are now on sale in the parish office for $15. They make wonderful Thanksgiving, Friendship, or Christmas Gifts. Supply is limited, so purchase yours soon.
Eucharistic Adoration Can Transform Our Church “The truth is that sitting in silence with the Lord is necessary for a fruitful Catholic life. I want all Catholics to know that we don’t
need to be afraid to spend time in silence with Jesus — that He’s waiting to love us and transform our hearts and lives.” —Bishop James D Conley, Lincoln, Neb.
Announcements Page 6
In reply (John the Baptist) said to them, “Whoever has two coats must share with anyone who has none; and whoever has food must do likewise.”
Luke 3:11 When the crowds asked John how they should live, his answers were very specific. So with our Christmas feelings of peace and goodwill . . . we need to transform them into specific acts of charity and concern for others.
“Do your little bit of good where you are; it’s those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world.”
Desmond Tutu
WE’RE ALL PART OF GOD’S PLAN(ET)
Join Catholics in the United States on a global journey toward environmental sustainability and eco-conversion at all levels of the Catholic Church: individuals, families, ministries, dioceses, parishes, religious orders, Catholic schools, healthcare groups, organizations and businesses. Go to www.godsplanet.us and discover how the U.S. Catholic Community is engaging the Vatican’s Laudato Si Action Platform. If you'd like to help implement the Action Platform at Sacred Heart Church and School, please call Sr. Anne at 602-509-9639. Thank you for caring for our common home!
Project Linus Organization Is a 100% volunteer non-profit organization with our mission
being “The best kind of sleep under heaven above is a blanket handmade with love”
Some of the children’s classes at Sacred Heart and Catholic Charities have been recipients of many new and fresh blankets
from Project Linus. We are always in need of yarn and fabric.
To become a “blanketeer” or donate new yarn or fabric, please call Dee at (928) 445-5851
New Parishioners All families and individuals are welcome at Sacred Heart Parish. You may register as a new member either on our Website or pick up a form at the information desk or church office. Please inform the church office of any name, address, email, or phone number changes.
Prayer begins by talking to God, but it ends by listening to Him.
—Fulton Sheen
Announcements Page 7
3RD SUNDAY OF ADVENT
Even before the sun breaks through the horizon on December 12, the burst of firecrackers rings throughout Mexico to announce the greatest national fiesta of the year—the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. At la Villa de Guadalupe, the National Sanctuary near Tepeyac Hill, pilgrims begin to arrive days earlier to camp out on the plaza surrounding the Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe. Many travel for days to get there, entering la Villa on their knees as a sign of their devotion and gratitude for la Virgen Morenita’s protection.
By nighttime on December 11, millions have already gathered and the monumental atrium leading to the basilica is standing room only. Much like a family member holding a beloved’s picture close to the heart, pilgrims carry images of their Mother Guadalupe on their backs, banners, and bodies. For these faithful pilgrims, the chants, ballads, and traditional dances that are part of Guadalupe’s liturgical celebrations are well known. During the annual dance at Guadalupe Plaza, detailed ballads chanted by elder Indians have chronicled for hundreds of years every aspect of the Guadalupe story: the miracle of the roses, Juan Diego’s account, and the progression and care for the sacred image. Initially communicated only orally, the story of Guadalupe was first recorded through Aztec pictographic chronicles called mapas. The first authored document, “el Nican Mopohua,” was written in 1556 in the official language of the Aztec empire, Náhuatl.
Beyond Mexico, church and home altars honoring the dark-skinned Lady can be found throughout North and South America every December. A traditional Guadalupe celebration begins with las Mañanitas, a special serenade in her honor that takes place at the break of dawn on December 12.
Traditional commemorations include a festive Mass and fiesta, and a procession with children dressed in traditional costumes. The boys typically dress as Juan Diego with a painted mustache and wearing a shawl. The girls dress in multicolored embroidered blouses and flowered skirts—and carry baskets of roses that are placed before the Guadalupe image. Celebrating Our Lady of Guadalupe always culminates with the reenactment of the familiar story. In 1531, just a few decades after Christopher Columbus arrived in the New
World, the Mother of God appeared three times to a humble Chichimeca Aztec baptized as Juan Diego. Our Lady asked him to be her special messenger and provided proof of their encounters for a skeptical bishop in the form of two signs: a cloak full of fresh roses in December and a miraculous image of herself on Juan Diego’s tilma, or shawl. Yet the Guadalupe apparition is not only one of the earliest Marian apparitions. It is also the only time in history that Our Lady has shared her portrait. The Heart of the Guadalupe Message It is not an exaggeration to say that the Guadalupe apparition is the greatest historical moment in the development of Christianity in America. A mere eight years after the apparition, 8,000,000 people had embraced the Catholic faith in the New World. Not only did Our Lady appear as an indigenous woman, but she also recruited an indigenous native from Cuautitlán to proclaim her message. “The Blessed Mother has an interesting way of empowering the poor like Juan Diego,” explains Mark Zwick, founder and director of Casa Juan Diego Catholic Worker House in Houston. “You can’t speak that kind of empowerment. She chooses an indigenous person—and that’s revolutionary!” Throughout history, Our Lady “chooses to appear almost exclusively to those who wouldn’t have a respectable place in society.” Saint John Paul II, who in 1979 became the first pope to visit the shrine in Mexico City, described the Guadalupe event as “the beginning of evangelization with a vitality that surpassed all expectations. Christ’s message, through his Mother, took up the central elements of the indigenous culture, purified them, and gave them the definitive sense of salvation.” Together, Our Lady of Guadalupe and Juan Diego have a “deep ecclesial and missionary meaning and are a model of perfectly inculturated evangelization,” said the pope in his homily for Juan Diego’s canonization in 2002. Patroness of the Americas It is hardly a coincidence that in 1945, the year that World War II ended, Pope Pius XII looked at the suffering, fragmented world and declared Our Lady of Guadalupe patroness of the Americas. He knew that both continents North and South, in many ways, share a common heritage—and future. In the words Our Lady spoke to Juan Diego: “I am your Compassionate Mother, yours, for you yourself, for everybody here in the land, for each and all together, for all others too, for all folk of every kind . . . here I shall listen to their groanings, to their saddenings; here shall I make well and heal up their each and every kind of disappointment, of exhausting pangs, of bitter pain.” —Franciscan Media
Announcements Page 8
3RD SUNDAY OF ADVENT
Tickets will go on sale January 8/9th after all masses. The evening will include great fellowship, food, themed raffle baskets, music and dancing.
We are looking for volunteers to help along with donations of wine, cupcakes and/or raffle items. If you are interested please email Jill at [email protected] for a complete listing and to donate or sign up.
SAVE THE DATE The Annual Preschool
Spaghetti Western Dinner is scheduled for January 29, 2022
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3RD SUNDAY OF ADVENT
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