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Second Sunday of Easter April 19, 2020
Mission Statement The Catholic Community of St. Jude is formed in faith in
Jesus Christ. We seek to grow in our faith through the proclamation of God's Word and the celebration of the
Sacraments. We are dedicated to love and care for all God's people in their physical and spiritual needs. The stewardship
of our time, talent and treasure is conducted in a way that shows our gratitude to God for His blessings.
Sacrament of Reconciliation 3:30-4:30 pm Saturday
Mass
Live-streaming Mass Saturdays at 5:00 p.m. Go to:
https://www.facebook.com/saintjudelakewood/ To Watch
Staff Business Manager: Nikkole Cubbage
Pastoral Assistant/Director of Communications: Tina Furtaw
Bookkeeping Assistant: Rhonda McIntyre
Director of Religious Education: Brenda Maxwell
Special Education: Diane Schreiber
Youth & Young Adults Ministry: Megan Matthew
Plant Facilities: Clayton DeYapp
RCIA & Liturgical Ministries: Deacon Mike Bunch
Hospitality & Wedding Coordinator: Liz Perry Coordinator of Music Ministry: Mike Marek
Clergy
Pastor: Msgr. Robert J. Kinkel
Deacons: Deacon Alan Spears Deacon Mike Bunch Deacon Jay Garland
Community Center is Closed The Church will be open on Sundays from
8 – noon and weekdays from 8am – 3 pm for prayer
Divine Mercy Holy Hour, Sunday April 19th at 3:00 p.m.
9405 W. Florida Ave. Lakewood, CO 80232 Office 303-988-6435
Website: saintjudelakewood.org General e-mail: [email protected]
Bulletin: [email protected]
Saint Jude Catholic Church
St. Jude Parish a Stewardship Community
Pastors Potpourri- A LIVING HOPE On this second Sunday of Easter, as we also celebrate Divine Mercy Sunday, we give thanks to God for the resurrection of Jesus…indeed a living hope for all of us. We always hear about that first Easter Night when Jesus enters the upper room in the midst of fearful disciples and gives them peace…he breathers on them and says “Receive the Holy Spirit, whose sins you forgive are forgiven. Whose sins you retain are retained.” His first Easter greeting is “PEACE”…and it is that gift that we celebrate today in the midst of this virus and all that has turned our world and our lives upside down. Be-cause of the gift of forgiveness, we have a blessing. That which Thomas received after his unbelief. We hear the Lord say to us today…”blessed are those who have not seen but believe.” May we continue to focus on Jesus in these Easter days and know that all things are possible in our lives because He lives! —Fr. Bob
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Coronavirus pandemic.
We will be live-streaming the following events on Facebook. You do not need a Facebook
account to watch.
Eucharistic Adoration Monday, 4-8pm Mass Saturdays at 5:00 p.m.
Divine Mercy Holy Hour, Sunday April 19th at 3:00 p.m.
Go to: https://www.facebook.com/saintjudelakewood/
To Watch
The office is closed following the stay-at-home order for Jefferson County. The staff will be working
remotely. Please use email as the primary way of contacting the staff. You can go to our website at
http://saintjudelakewood.org/our-staff/ . You can leave a voicemail that is checked periodically for staff members, but
email will be the best way of contact at this time.
Stewardship We ask that you stay safe and mail in your envelopes during this time or you can donate through Faith Di-rect. Thank you for your continued support to our parish!
Offertory The April 4/5 collection was: Total Offering ...................................... $18,681.60 Envelope Contributions ................. 18,665.60 Cash ............................................................. 0.00
The April 11/12 collections will be posted in next bulletin due to bulletin deadlines.
Electronic Offertory Giving Checkout eGiving through Faith Direct, it is the most convenient & secure way for you to make your weekly offering to St. Jude.
To give a one-time donation for our weekly offertory text “$ with the dollar amount” to 720-713-3363
To sign up for recurring donations visit faith.direct/CO846 or text ‘Enroll’ to 720-713-3363
Renovation Project Thank you to all who have donated to the Church Renovation Capital Campaign! Renovation Total Project ........................ $2,895,384.10 Total Pledges & Donations .................... $2,050,083.65 Paid through 3/30/20 . ......................... 1,669,902.63 Pledge Balance .......................................... 380,181.02 Capital Saving Used .................................... $806,106.53 Renovation Loan Balance 2/29/20 ......... $455,532.34 If you haven’t had the opportunity to donate, you can still do so by writing “Renovation Campaign” in the check memo & on the envelope. Please do not in-clude with your offertory envelopes. Thank you!
Divine Mercy Sunday
We are separated by space on this great feast today, but never in spirit. In the midst of this frightening epidemic, let’s use the Divine Mercy of Jesus to recall the mercies of God throughout this past year.
Remembering back, what victories did you have in holding your temper, in holding your tongue, in holding back a savvy “shade” on someone? That’s mercy.
Blessed are those who have not had unkind words spoken to them; more blessed indeed are those who have not spoken unkind words themselves.
What physical challenges have you overcome this year? Did you fall prey to the horrible flu, or the bad colds of this season, or even pneumonia? How blessed are you who were sick and are now well. Even more blessed are those who stayed with you, cared for you, nursed and doctored you back to health. They have shown mercy, and mercy will be shown to them.
How about your prayer life? Did you experience the comfort and companionship of the Holy Spirit as you navigated the depths of Christ’s life in you? Maybe a faith community has welcomed and loved you. For that mercy, in the winter and spring of your days this year, be grateful. Even more blessed are those who have ex-tended that friendship and grace.
I know a little bit about mercy, because I am the endless recipient of it. On this Divine Mercy Sunday, I offer this suggestion. Find the im-age of Divine Mercy. Stand in front of it. Imagine the healing rays coming from the heart of Jesus pouring straight into whatever part of your body or soul is hurting. Let those rays in. The mercy of the Risen One longs to pour into you.
Jesus, we trust in you.
How can the Divine Mercy of Jesus transform you this year?
Kathy McGovern ©2020 www.thestoryandyou.com
Thank you for journeying with us throughout Lent! Given the realities of COVID-19 and that communities are unable to physically collect CRS Rice Bowls, participants can submit your CRS Rice Bowl gifts online to https://www.crsricebowl.org/ Or you can convert your donations to checks and mail them to St Jude. In the memo please write CRS Rice Bowls. During this difficult time, every contribution will help those most in need in your community and around the world. No matter how you choose to give, 25% of your donation goes back to your local diocese to support hun-ger and poverty alleviation efforts.
Christian Service Committee Meets on the first Monday of every month from Sept-May at 8:45 am in the Church Base-ment. We are responsible for our Food Basket Programs at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter, as well as the Adopt-A-Family gift program at Christmas. The committee also sponsors the clothing drive in the spring and fall for The Action Center, and coordinates our 911 Assistance Program. Finally, it directs the grant associated with our parish tithing program. Any ques-tions, call Bill Lazzeri, 303-986-9139, or email [email protected].
Fellowship of the Unashamed meets every Wednesday Sep-tember through the end of May in the Church basement from 9:00 am -11:00 am. We are an adult faith based learning group. Contact Nancy @ 303-842-9321 or more information.
Light of God Prayer Community meets Thursdays at 10:00 a.m. in the Church basement focusing on Jesus Christ through prayer, song & scripture all with the guidance of the Holy Spirit and His gifts. The meeting concludes at 11:30 a.m. Come join us. For more information please call Marion Budz @ 303-973-2613.
Meals on Wheels drivers deliver meals that are prepared by Volunteers of America to individuals in our area who, for a variety of reasons, are not able to prepare their own meals. This is a very rewarding service and only takes about twice a month. Regular and substitute drivers are always welcome. Contact Mary Ellen Peters for more information @ 303.985.7969.
Men’s Prayer Group meets in the CC every Saturday at 7:00 am except the 3rd Saturday. For more information please call Fred at 303-985-8638.
Militia Immaculata meets the 2nd Monday of every month from 10:00 am-11:00 am in the lower level of the Community Center.
Ministry to the Sick & Homebound Please prayerfully consider becoming a Caring Minister to the homebound. We are in need of more individuals to bring the Holy Eucharist to parishioners who are unable to attend Mass. Please contact Deacon Mike if you are interested in learning more about this ministry: 303-988-6435 x 16.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Rosary Makers meet the 2nd Monday of every month from 9 – 10 a.m. in the CCLL, all are welcome. We gather to make Rosaries for the military and missions around the world. No experience necessary. We will supply you with the materials to get you started. Come and check us out. If you have any questions please call Maria at 303-986-2017.
Prime Timers: Time to Pray, Time to Serve, Time to Enjoy guide our group of young women and men, ages 55 to 105. Any questions, please call our President, Marg Utz, 303-589-7570.
Respect Life Rosary to end abortion, each second Saturday, 7:30 AM, in the Community Center. Questions, contact Helen at 303-989-7609.
Respect Life Ministry Contact David Martinez @ https:/stjudelakewood.flocknote.com\RespectLifeMinis Activities include promoting all human life issues, support for local pregnancy centers and Gabriel House. There is a monthly Respect Life rosary (2nd Saturdays) and a monthly Respect Life Holy Hour (3rd Monday). We also hold an an-nual baby shower and need participants for that event. In addition, we are involved with legislative issues affecting our Catholic faith. We also encourage participation in 40 Days for Life. The Respect Life Committee meets quarterly.
St Francis Circle Questions, call Gloria @ 303-986-4311 or Doris @303-763-7699. Spiritual Book Group has cancelled our Thursday the 19th meeting. St. Jude Faith Communities/Small Groups It's More Than a Book Club. For more information contact: Patty Reisinger at [email protected] or Fran Heid at [email protected].
The Stephen Ministry program provides confidential one-on-one Catholic Christian care to individuals in the congrega-tion who are experiencing difficulties in their lives such as grief, death of a loved one, illness, divorce, financial difficul-ties and more. Stephen Ministers are currently available for assignment. For more info call Gene Corley 303-697-7058 or Susan Clarke at 303-985-8638.
All group func ons are cancelled un l further no ce.
Baptisms of children are regularly scheduled each month. A pre-baptismal session is required for parents & godparents. Please call the office at 303.988.6435 before or after the child's birth, before you choose godparents.
Marriage Those who wish to be married at St. Jude Church must be registered in the parish for at least one year. Sons and daughters of registered parishioners may also be married here. A 12-month preparation period is required. Please call the office at 303.988.6435 and talk to Deacon Mike.
Anointing of the Sick In the case of serious illness in the family, please call the office immediately at 303.988.6435. Do not wait until death is imminent. During hours when the office is closed, you will be directed to the emergency line.
Funeral arrangements Call the office and speak to Fr. Bob at 303.988.6435 x 14.
St. Jude’s RCIA program is a year round pro-gram. This model of for-mation provides a form of learning, centered on the relationship of the individ-ual with the person of Je-
sus Christ and with his body, the Church. It centers catech-esis in the primary place where that relationship is fostered and celebrated, in the community of faith that gathers Sun-day by Sunday throughout the year. “Within the cycle of the year the Church unfolds the whole mystery of Christ, from his incarnation and birth until his ascension, the day of Pen-tecost and the expectation of blessed hope and of the Lord’s return” This model also respects the journey of each per-son. It assumes that those who come seeking initiation will be welcomed whenever they arrive, no matter what time of the year that happens to be.
In this model of sacramental catechesis, the Church uses the language of journey, conversion, discipleship and relationship. Rather than a program of specific instruction, the RCIA suggests a fluid, gradual process of formation, the heart of which is the paschal mystery of Jesus Christ.
Contact Deacon Mike Bunch: 303-988-6435.
Eucharistic Adoration Tune in for a Live-Stream Monday’s 4-8 pm and First Friday Eucharistic Adora-tion from 1-4:00 pm. Go to:
https://www.facebook.com/saintjudelakewood/
Organizations Involved with St Jude
Catholic Daughters of the America’s #2035 We meet the first Saturday of every month in the Lower Level Communi-ty Center. Join us for refreshments at 9:30 am, followed by a meeting from 10:00 am to 11:30 am. It’s an organization that helps parishes and communities through the Religious and Charitable Apostolates of the Church. Join us this year to serve those in need. For more information call Maria Garrett at 303.980.9679.
Knights of Columbus Saint Jude Council #16052 business meeting is the 2nd Tuesday meeting in the church basement with a rosary at 7:00 pm. Contact Stanton La Breche for more information at 303.886.8323. Visit us at www.kofc16052.org
Sack lunch Sunday for the Volunteers of America to help feed the poor. Please bring a sack lunch to the Church prior to the 11:00 am Mass. They are in need of 250 lunches for the organization. Two sandwiches per sack lunch is their goal. Bananas should not be included in the sack, but rather be placed in the box provided in the church. : Questions, contact Stanton @ 303.986.2017.
Serra Club of Southwest Denver promotes and affirms vocations to the ministerial priesthood and consecrated life in the church through many activities, one of which is the Vocation Cross Kit program which encourages families to pray for vocations with their families for a month. We meet twice a month at Holy Name Parish on the 1st and 3rd Fri-day mornings. We attend Mass at local parishes each month followed by a meal with the pastor to affirm their vocations. For more information about our Club, you may contact Maureen McGee-O'Shea 303.988.6983 or Dixie Schulte 303.356.9592.
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Welcome New Parishioners! If you are new to our parish and have not registered, please pick up a registration form at our welcome desk in the gathering space. You can also go to the office during business hours or go online to saintjudelakewood.org and sign up!
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St. Jude Parish a Stewardship Community April 19, 2020
This Week at Saint Jude (All public Masses are cancelled) Mon. 20 Tue. 21 Wed. 22 Thur. 23 Fri. 24 Sat. 25 Sun. 26 7:15 am Mercy Chaplet 8 – 3 time to pray in the Church 8:30 am Rosary Live –Stream 4-8pm pm Eucharistic Adoration
7:15 am Mercy Chaplet 8 – 3 time to pray in the Church 8:30 am Rosary
7:15 am Mercy Chaplet 8 – 3 time to pray in the Church 8:30 am Rosary
7:15 am Mercy Chaplet 8 – 3 time to pray in the Church 8:30 am Rosary
7:15 am Mercy Chaplet 8 – 3 time to pray in the Church 8:30 am Rosary
3:30-4:30 pm Confessions Live Stream Mass 5 pm
8am-12 pm time to pray in the Church
Please call the office to reschedule Masses
Please call the office to resched-ule Masses
Please call the office to reschedule Masses
Please call the of-fice to reschedule Masses
Please call the office to reschedule Masses
Please call the office to reschedule Mass-es
Please call the office to reschedule Masses
Pray for the Sick Parishioners of our Parish
Stephanie Vigil, Peggy Gonzales, Cindy Anthony, Herb & Rae Roeller, Eugene Beaudrie, Bridget Fitzpatrick, Stephen Roberge, Deacon Alan Spears, Jim O’Shea, Liz Perry, Dennis Martinez, John Macarenas, Dora Suazo, Lilian Bauer, Helen Marie Hurt, Charles Grosshans, Kaci Bugay Tharp, Kathy Morrison, Katie Liedtke, Dorothy Holzkamp, Laine Haka-la, Gordon Erskine, Jay Visnyei, Doug Brown, Helen Johnson, John Griffey, Fran Heid, Della Sandoval, Michael Mangold,
Peggy and Bob Smoker, Mark Martinez, Kellie Mault, Floyd Roach, Laura & Gary Landry, Pam Porter, Joyce Vigil, Mark Martinez, Josephine Haas, Viktoria Quirico, Anna Gangl, Ray Baca
Divine Mercy Prayer You expired, O Jesus, but the source of life gushed forth for souls and an ocean of mercy opened up for the whole world. O Fount of Life, unfathomable Divine Mercy, envelop the whole world and empty Yourself out upon us. O Blood and Water, which gushed forth from the Heart of Jesus as a fount of mercy for us, I trust in You. Amen
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Acts 4:23-31; Ps 2:1-9; Jn 3:1-8 Tuesday: Acts 4:32-37; Ps 93:1-2, 5; Jn 3:7b-15 Wednesday: Acts 5:17-26; Ps 34:2-9; Jn 3:16-21 Thursday: Acts 5:27-33; Ps 34:2, 9, 17-20; Jn 3:31-36 Friday: Acts 5:34-42; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Jn 6:1-15 Saturday: 1 Pt 5:5b-14; Ps 89:2-3, 6-7, 16-17; Mk 16:15-20 Sunday: Acts 2:14, 22-33; Ps 16:1-2, 5, 7-11; 1 Pt 1:17-21; Lk 24:13-35
Benefit St. Jude Youth Program Sign up with King Soopers Community Rewards Program (No more reloadable cards) •Visit www.kingsoopers.com •Create an account with a valid email address •Enter your King Soopers card or your alternate code •Sign in and click on Community Rewards •Search for St. Jude Catholic Church or MV501 and click enroll
Once you enroll, all King Soopers purchases you make when using your King Soopers Card or alternate code will benefit our St. Jude Youth Program. Last quarter we received $1,122.49 in donations. Thank you!
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