10

St. Mark Catholic Church Denton, TX · 2 days ago  · Deacon Jim Galbraith, 940-262-0600, [email protected] Deacon Vic Norton, 817-823-9768, [email protected] Deacon Ed

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    1

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

  • St. Mark Catholic Church Denton, TX

    2

    940-387-6223 Parish Office940- 464-7808 FaxIf a patient or the family wishes a pastoral visit, please call Fr. George on his cell phone 940-268-6760 or the parish office 940-387-6223.Parish Office Hours: Monday -Thursday 8:30 am-4:30 pm; Friday 8:30 am-12:30 pm. Religious Education Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm; Friday 9 am - 12:30 pm. Immaculate Conception Catholic School: 2301 N. Bonnie Brae Street, 940- 381-1155 or 940- 381-1539

    Baptism: Preparation Class & Baptism registration forms are required, prior to scheduling a Baptism. Prep Class is held on the 2nd Thursday of every month. Go to www.stmarkdenton.org or contact Elsa Vasquez at 940-387-6223 or [email protected]. If the child is seven years or older, please contact the Religious Education office.Weddings: A nine-month marriage preparation is required. Please contact Deacon Joe Standridge, 940-220-7160 [email protected] for information. Con-Validation/Sanation: For civil marriages to be recognized by the Catholic Church, please contact Deacon Joe.Annulments: For questions, or to request an annulment, please contact Deacon Vic Norton at 817-823-9768, [email protected]: If you wish to schedule a meeting/activity at St. Mark, please email request (date/time and type of equipment if needed) to Elsa Vasquez at [email protected]. Reservations need to be emailed two weeks in advance.Bulletin Deadline: Wednesday at noon, ten (10) days prior to bulletin release date. Please submit announcements with image or logo (if available) to [email protected]. Announcements may be edited.

    PastorFr. George, cell 940-268-6760, [email protected]

    DeaconsDeacon Jim Galbraith, 940-262-0600, [email protected] Vic Norton, 817-823-9768, [email protected] Ed Posvar, 805-501-7578, [email protected]

    Parish SecretaryElsa Vasquez, 940-387-6223, [email protected]

    Director of Liturgy Joy Medley 502-671-9035, [email protected]

    Religious Education (Faith Formation) Director of R.E./RCIA/Marriage Prep. - Deacon Joe Standridge, 940-220-7160 or ext. 127, [email protected]

    Coordinator of Elementary/Associate Middle School Minister - Andrea Woolums, 940-222-8081 or ext. 251, [email protected]

    Coordinator of Middle School/High School Youth Ministry and Confirmation - Brad Horn, 940-222-6703 or ext. 192,[email protected]

    Coordinator of First Communion, RCIA - Adapted for Children and Safe Environment - Dan Heredia, 940-222-8072 or ext. 250, [email protected]

    Adult Formation & Family Life - Fr. George, 940-387-6223, [email protected]

    Music Director of Music - Bridget Bem, 940-220-7326, [email protected]

    Assistant Director - Deirdre Murphy, 214-632-5232, [email protected]

    AdministrationBusiness Manager - Kim Harbert, 940-222-6702 or ext. 152, [email protected] Terri Manis 940-222-6678 or ext. 151, [email protected]

    Database Manager - Tom Fedor 940-220-7380 or ext. 150, [email protected]

    Data Entry - Skip Rawley

    Custodial Care/Maintenance - Enrique Zamora

    Adult Safe Environment Awareness Sessions Requirements

    Safe Environment Certification for Adult Volunteers is required prior to serving in Ministry and must be renewed every two years. Initial or Renewal Safe Environment Certification currently requires attendance at a live and in person (“face-to-face”) Safe Environment Awareness Session (“Protecting God’s Children For Adults”) and requires a Virtus profile. See available awareness sessions: https://fwdioc.org/training-sessions. Please contact Dan Heredia with any questions at 940-222-8072 or at [email protected]. Youth Safe Environment (Teen Leader Training) requires in person training. Please contact the youth ministers. Called to Protect session is a prerequisite to apply for Teen Leader Training.

    Our mission is to be a God-centered Catholic community of Faith which teaches, evangelizes, and ministers to the needs of

    God’s people.

    Thomas K. Larussa, PhDLicensed Professional Counselor

    940-566-4691thedentoncounselor.com

    Parish Contact Info Parish Staff

  • SATURDAY 1/23/2021 Saint Vincent, Deacon, Martyr, Saint Marianne Cope, Virgin, BVM on Saturday(Heb 9:2-3,11-14/Ps 47:2-3,6-9/Mk 3:20-21) 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm - Reconciliation 5:00 pm - Mass - (George Brochu †) 7:00 pm - Spanish Mass - (Gaudencio de Ocampo †)

    SUNDAY 1/24/2021 THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME(Jon 3:1-5,10/Ps 25:4-9/1 Cor 7:29-31/Mk 1:14-20) 7:00 am - Mass - (For the Parish) 9:00 am - Mass - (Carol Miller S.I.) 11:30 am - Mass - (Chris Walker †) 2:00 pm - Mass exclusively for people over the age of 60 - (Don Langa †) 4:00 pm - Mass

    MONDAY 1/25/2021 THE CONVERSION OF SAINT PAUL, THE APOSTLE(Acts 22;3-16or Acts 9:1-22/Ps 117:1-2/Mk 16:15-18) TUESDAY 1/26/2021 Saint Timothy and Saint Titus, Bishops(2 Tm 1:1-8 or Ti 1:1-5/Ps 96:1-3,7-8a,10/Mk 3:31-35) 7:30 am - Mass - (Judith Southcomb S.I.)

    WEDNESDAY 1/27/2021 Saint Angela Merici, Virgin(Heb 10:11-18/Ps 110:1-4/Mk 4:1-20) 6:30 pm - Rosary 7:00 pm - Mass - (Francisca D. Baluyut †) 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm - Adoration and Reconciliation

    THURSDAY 1/28/2021 Saint Thomas Aquinas, Priest, Doctor of the Church(Heb 10:19-25/Ps 24:1-4b,5-6/Mk 4:21-25) 7:30 am - Mass - (Hardy Gatzke †) FRIDAY 1/29/2021 (Heb 10:32-39/Ps 37:3-6,23-24,39-40/Mk 4:26-34) 7:30 am - Mass - (Kimberly Valles Family S.I.) SATURDAY 1/30/2021 BVM on Saturday(Heb 11:1-2, 8-19/(Ps) Lk 1:69-75/Mk 4:35-41) 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm - Reconciliation 5:00 pm - Mass - (Dominic Rebello †) 7:00 pm - Spanish Mass - (Alexander Matok†)

    ACTSAdorationAltar FlowersAltar ServersAngel TreeApple TreeArk at St. Mark

    Bread of LifeBuilding Committee

    Catholic DaughtersCause of Joy for Moms/Kids Charismatic Prayer Group Denton

    Finance CouncilFuneral Meals

    Grief Share Hospital Ministry

    Knights of Columbus

    LandscapingLay MarianistLife Teen MusicLiturgical Ministers/Schedule

    Music

    Nursing Home & HomeboundOutreach

    Pastoral CouncilPeru MissionPrayer Shawl MinistryPregnancy/Infant Loss Support GroupPrison Ministry Men/WomenProtection Team

    Respect for LifeRosary Cenacle Rosary MakersSchoenstatt Movement

    Scribe MinistrySpanish MinistryStewardship CommitteeSt. Helena’s CircleSuicide Support Group

    Ushers

    Vocation Cross

    Welcoming CommitteeWorld Wide Marriage Enc.

    55+ Bunch

    Trish Dutton 940-455-2849Elsa Vasquez, 940-387-6223Helen Fairchild, 940-367-5207Joy Medley, 502-671-9035Pat & Renee Claytor, 940-453-8960Mia Price, 940-566-6756Crystal Kulle, [email protected]

    Greg Studer, 214-435-5355Leo Wehkamp, 817-859-1030

    Shirley Royster 940-206-7682Sydney Curran, 940-395-8502Mary Trevino, 214-868-5559

    Kim Bonfield, 940-241-1386Elsa Vasquez, 940-387-6223

    Terry Hitch, 817-296-6283Deacon Jim Galbraith, 940-262-0600

    Sean Stenovitch, [email protected] 940-367-4648Steve Felderhoff, 214-952-8069Andy Gilliard, 940-323-8693Brad Horn, [email protected] Joy Medley, 502-671-9035 [email protected] Bem, 940-220-7326

    Marilou Anderson, 817-992-1804

    Kim Harbert, 940-222-6702

    Joe Davis, 972-880-7137Oscar Salas, 940-453-5484Shirley Royster, 940-206-7682Sharon Kohl, 337-962-2925Jodie Gibson, 940-735-1645 Deacon Jim Galbraith, 940-262-0600Eric Debus, [email protected]

    Michelle McDonald, 940-465-6059Suzie Barger, 940-387-9332 Sharon Kohl, 337-962-2925Brent & Andrea Woolums, [email protected]

    Barbara Criscuolo, 940-497-4120Adriana Noriega, 940-206-2845Kim Shaneyfelt, [email protected] Wright, 940-514-1696Larry Walker, 940-367-1170Carol Walker, 940-367-1313 Joe Davis, 972-880-7137Joy Medley, 502-671-9035

    Tony & Maria Parra 817-715-0920Dave & Monica Fowler 904-864-7201 [email protected] Landry, 972-824-9567

    3

    THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME January 24, 2021

    Parish Ministries Mass Schedule Attention all Ministry Leaders: All Volunteers must complete Safe Environment Program. All Leaders must check

    with Safe Environment Coordinator, Dan Heredia, before activating volunteers.

    Readings for Sunday, January 31FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY

    TIMEDt 18:15-20/Ps 95:1-2,6-9/1 Cor 7:32-

    35/Mk 1:21-28

  • Parish newsSt. Mark Catholic Church Denton, TX

    4

    ContributionsContributionsJanuary 2021 Contribution Update

    OFFERTORY (Stewardship)

    Week #1 $ 23,895Week #2 $ 17,665Total $ 41,560

    Fiscal Year to Date (07/01/2020-6/30/2021) Total Contributed - Stewardship $ 1,070,898 Budget - Projected Parish Need $ 1,008,000 Over/(Under) Budget $ 62,898

    Registered Families - as of January 13, 2021 2,704Building Collection (cumulative from 1/1/2021) $ 5,358

    Thank you for your generosity!

    We are delighted that you have joined us for worship, and we

    hope that you will return to pray with us often. If you have moved into the

    area, we invite you to become a member. Please call the parish office at 940-387-6223 or visit our website at

    stmarkdenton.org. May His Spirit grow in you! Come as a guest, leave as a friend!

    Please consider supporting our Bread of Life Ministry by providing personal care items,

    infant items, cleaning products, and non-perishable food items for Denton County’s Friends of the Family. ADDITIONALLY, our friends at The Freedom Pantry, an important distribution point for Bread of Life, providing approximately 1300 meals monthly, are in need of resealable food baggies, primarily quart and gallon size. Please consider picking up an extra box or two the next time you go shopping. Place your donations in the Bread of Life drop box in the Narthex. Thank you for your help and continued support of our friends in need. Together we can help “Feed the Hungry”!

    Please continue to check our website www.stmarkdenton.org for the latest information on RE classes, ministries and last minute changes to Mass schedules. We will post/share information as soon as we receive it.Please contact the Ministry leader to find out if they are meeting online, and for new on campus meeting guidelines.

    Act of Spiritual Communion

    My Jesus, I believe that you are present in the most Blessed Sacrament. I love You above all things and I desire to receive You into my soul. Since I cannot now receive You sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace You as if You were already there, and unite myself wholly to You. Never permit me to be separated from You. Amen

    The Grief Share Ministry begins April 24, here at St. Mark, and it is for those who would like or need help in adjusting to the loss of a loved one. Grief Share participants will meet every Thursday evening 7:00 - 9:00 pm for 13 weeks. This ministry includes video presentations, a workbook and Group discussions with others

    who are mourning a loss. For more information, contact Terry Hitch at 817-296-6283 or [email protected].

    END OF YEAR STATEMENTSThe 2020 Contribution Statements will be mailed January 31, 2021. If you have had a change of address during 2020 or have questions regarding your contributions, please contact Kim Harbert at [email protected] or 940-220-7380; or Terri Manis at 940-222-6678 or [email protected].

  • Faith FormationTHIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME January 24, 2021

    Adult Formation Studies

    Catholic Way Bible Study: Sue Tenny 817-307-3817 [email protected] Confirmation/Studies Parish office 940-387-6223 [email protected]

    5

    Authored By: Fr. William G. Most

    Was Jesus confused? Did He know He was Messiah? or divine? Did He know much about the afterlife? Did He have at least one superstition? Did He have only the mentality of a Jew of the first third of the first century?--Wild as it may seem, some prominent scholars charge Him on all the above counts, and more too.It is obvious, of course, that since Jesus was God, we must say that, simply speaking, from the very beginning of His

    life He knew all things and all possible things. The question that these scholars are asking is, how much did He know insofar as He was truly man--that is, how much did He know in His human intellect.So we ask: What does the Church teach on these things? Pope Pius XII, in his great Encyclical on the “Mystical Body,” on June 29, 1943, rejected all such charges. He taught: “By that blessed vision which He enjoyed when just received in the womb of the Mother of God, He has all the members of the Mystical Body continuously and perpetually present to Himself.” In other words: His human soul saw the vision of God at once, and in it all knowledge is at hand. In another Encyclical, “Sempiternus Rex,” in 1951, the same Pope complained many were not accepting his teaching. Then in still another Encyclical, “Haurietis aquas,” in 1956, he clearly repeated his earlier teaching. Further, on July 24,1966, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith under Pope Paul VI, complained that many were still not accepting. Clearly, the repeated teaching shows the Church means to make this definite and definitive, namely, that the human soul of Jesus, from the first instant, saw the vision of God, in which all knowledge is accessible. The stubbornness of those who reject is remarkable. For on two counts this teaching rates as infallible: 1)The repetition, as we said, shows the intention to make a thing definitive. So it is infallible. 2) Pius XII, in his “Humani generis” of 1950 told us that if the Popes in their official journal deliberately take a position on something then being debated in theology, it is removed from debate, and comes under the promise of Christ (Lk. 10:16): “He who hears you, hears me.” Of course, a promise of Christ cannot fail. The modern trouble on Christ’s human knowledge was sparked by a book, by P. Galtier, “L’unité du Christ,” which appeared in 1939 - followed soon, in 1943, by the Encyclical of Pius XII, and then by still more texts, as we said. So this teaching is infallible, on two counts. Really, even without the help of the official texts, we should be able to see for ourselves that the human mind of Jesus not only happened to have that vision, but could not lack it. We see it in the following way. For any soul to reach that vision (which happens to others in heaven), two things are needed: 1) the power of the soul to see needs to be elevated by grace. Of course that was true in Jesus; 2) The divinity should join itself directly to the human mind, without even an image in between, so that the mind may see God. Now in an ordinary case, if we put together human body and human soul, that is automatically a human person. That did not happen in the case of Jesus - His human mind, and whole humanity, was assumed, taken over, by the Second Person of the Holy Trinity. Therefore His human mind was joined to the divinity, even more closely than happens in the case of an ordinary soul - for when an ordinary soul receives that vision, it remains a separate person. But in Jesus, there was only one Person, the Divine Person. So His human soul could not possibly have lacked this vision.

    The rest of the article will be in the following bulletin or can be found at https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/teachings/knowledge-of-jesus-224

    AdultThe Knowledge of Jesus

    RCIA meetings have begun. The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults is for those adults who have never been baptized, or who have been baptized in another faith or baptized as Catholic but never received the sacraments of Eucharist and Confirmation. Please contact Deacon Joe Standridge with any questions or to join in the meetings. Deacon Joe’s number is 940-220-7160 and his email is [email protected].

  • 6

    St. Mark Catholic Church Denton, TX

    Building a Community to Worship as ONE

    We are excited to announce the theme for our capital campaign: Building a Community to Worship as ONE.Our parish is well known as a warm community of faith where visitors and long-time parishioners feel welcome and at home. For 2,000 years, the Catholic Church has called this community of Christian believers the Church. “Church” refers firstly to the people of God and, secondarily, to the building in which the people gather to worship God and receive Christ as one community, one family.Our campaign theme represents who we are as a parish and what we endeavor to achieve. Building a Community to Worship as ONE campaign will accomplish more than building a church. We are embarking on a campaign to build up and strengthen our growing parish community so that future generations will have a spiritual home to encounter Christ and one another as one Body, the Church.

  • 7

    THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME January 24, 2021

    Permission to reprint, podcast, and / or stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE with license #A-725558. All rights reserved.

    GGaatthheerriinngg HHyymmnn:: TThhee MMaasstteerr CCaammee ttoo BBrriinngg GGoooodd NNeewwss (please see other page) RReessppoonnssoorriiaall PPssaallmm:: OOffffeerrttoorryy:: LLoorrdd,, WWhheenn YYoouu CCaammee

    1. Lord, when you came to the seashore You weren't seeking the wise or the wealthy, But only asking that I might follow.

    O Lord, in my eyes you were gazing, Kindly smiling, my name you were saying; All I treasured, I have left on the sand there; Close to you, I will find other seas.

    2. Lord, you knew what my boat carried: Neither money nor weapons for fighting, But nets for fishing, my daily labor.

    3. Lord, have you need of my labor, Hands for service, a heart made for loving, My arms for lifting the poor and broken?

    4. Lord, send me where you would have me, To a village, or heart of the city; I will remember that you are with me. Text: Pescador de Hombres, Ces‡reo Gabar‡in, © 1979, published by OCP; trans. by Willard Francis Jabusch, b.1930, © 1982, administered by OCP.

    CCoommmmuunniioonn HHyymmnn:: OOuurr GGoodd iiss HHeerree (please see other page)

    CCoommmmuunniioonn HHyymmnn:: TThhiiss iiss JJeessuuss This is Jesus, Emmanuel. God is with us, in this sacrament. Come, receive Him. Adore Him. This is Jesus, our Lord.

    1.Bright Star of David, Radiance of God; now become the Living Bread, the body of the Lord. Come in adoration, receive with trembling hands; the sacrament most holy, the banquet of the Lamb.

    2.Drink of living waters, flowing from the Lord. Taste the cup of blessing, partake of precious blood. River of Salvation, holy cleansing tide; Fountain of Redemption, flowing from the Savior's side. CCLI Song # 2185286Jim Cowan© 1987 International Liturgy Publications For use solely with the SongSelect® Terms of Use. All rights reserved. www.ccli.com CCLI License # 1991569

    CClloossiinngg HHyymmnn:: YYoouu AArree SSttrroonngg,, YYoouu AArree HHoollyy

    1. Lord, you lead through sea and desert, You lead to promised lands. We are your own holy people, In your covenant we stand!

    You are strong, you are holy, you are mercy and peace. You are love, you are justice. Your grace and favor never cease!

    3. So we follow where you lead us, Where you walk along the shore, Where you suffer in the garden, When you rise to die no more! Text: Sylvia Dunstan, 1955-1993, © 1991, GIA Publications, Inc.

  • 8

    St. Mark Catholic Church Denton, TX

    Perm

    issio

    n to

    repr

    int,

    podc

    ast,

    and

    / or

    stre

    am th

    e m

    usic

    in th

    is se

    rvice

    obt

    ained

    from

    ON

    E L

    ICE

    NSE

    with

    lice

    nse

    #A

    -725

    558.

    All

    right

    s res

    erve

    d.

  • 9

    THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME January 24, 2021St. Mark Life Teen Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 24, 2021

    Gathering: Love Is Here Come to the water you who thirst And you'll thirst no more Come to the Father you who work And you'll work no more And all you who labor in vain And to the broken and shamed Love is here love is now Love is pouring from His hands from His brow Love is near it satisfies Streams of mercy flowing from His side Come to the Treasure you who search And you'll search no more Come to the Lover you who want And you'll want no more And all you who labor in vain And to the broken and shamed CCLI Song # 5325139 Drew Middleton | Jason Ingram | Jason Jamison | Mike Donehey | Phillip LaRue © 2008 Maxx Music (Admin. by Concord Music) Drew Middleton Music (Admin. by Dmiddleton Publishing) Formerly Music (Admin. by Essential Music Publishing LLC) So Essential Tunes (Admin. by Essential Music Publishing LLC) Spirit Nashville Three (Admin. by Essential Music Publishing LLC) Peertunes, Ltd. (Admin. by Peermusic III, Ltd.) Windsor Way Music (Admin. by Peermusic III, Ltd.) For use solely with the SongSelect® Terms of Use. All rights reserved. www.ccli.com CCLI License # 1991569

    Reading 1: Jonah 3:1-5, 10

    Psalm: Teach me your ways, O Lord. R. Teach me your ways, O Lord. Your ways, O LORD, make known to me; teach me your paths, Guide me in your truth and teach me, for you are God my savior. R. Teach me your ways, O Lord. Remember that your compassion, O LORD, and your love are from of old. In your kindness remember me, because of your goodness, O LORD. R. Teach me your ways, O Lord. Good and upright is the LORD; thus he shows sinners the way. He guides the humble to justice and teaches the humble his way. R. Teach me your ways, O Lord. Reading 2: 1 Corinthians 7:29-31

    Gospel Acclamation: The kingdom of God is at hand. Repent and believe in the Gospel. Gospel: Mark 1:14-20 Offertory: Bones You can take my dry bones Breathe life into this skin You called me by name Raised me to life again You can calm the oceans Speak peace into my soul Take me as I am Awaken my heart to beat again Oh Jesus Oh Jesus Oh Jesus Alive in me You move in the unseen You set the captives free As I stand and sing You're breaking the chains off me Breathe in me Your life I can feel You are close now I can never hide You are here and You know me All I need is You And I love You I love You I love You I love You Breathe in me Your life 'Til Your love overtakes me Open up my eyes Let me see You more clearly

    Falling on my knees 'Til I love like You love Like You love me I love You CCLI Song # 5807877 Jill McCloghry | Joel Houston © 2010 Hillsong Music Publishing Australia (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing) For use solely with the SongSelect® Terms of Use. All rights reserved. www.ccli.com CCLI License # 1991569

    Communion: O, Come To The Altar Are you hurting and broken within Overwhelmed by the weight of your sin Jesus is calling Have you come to the end of yourself Do you thirst for a drink from the well Jesus is calling O come to the altar The Father's arms are open wide Forgiveness was bought with The precious blood of Jesus Christ Leave behind your regrets and mistakes Come today there's no reason to wait Jesus is calling Bring your sorrows and trade them for joy From the ashes a new life is born Jesus is calling Oh what a Savior Isn't he wonderful Sing alleluia Christ is risen Bow down before him For he is Lord of all Sing alleluia Christ is risen Bear your cross as you wait for the crown Tell the world of the treasure you've found CCLI Song # 7051511 Chris Brown | Mack Brock | Steven Furtick | Wade Joye © 2015 Music by Elevation Worship Publishing (Admin. by Essential Music Publishing LLC) For use solely with the SongSelect® Terms of Use. All rights reserved. www.ccli.com CCLI License # 1991569

    Meditation: Set A Fire No place I would rather be No place I would rather be No place I would rather be Than here in Your love Here in Your love So set a fire down in my soul That I can't contain and I can't control I want more of You God I want more of You God CCLI Song # 5911299 Will Reagan © 2010 United Pursuit Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing) For use solely with the SongSelect® Terms of Use. All rights reserved. www.ccli.com CCLI License # 1991569

    Closing: I Am There's no space that His love can't reach There's no place where we can't find peace There's no end to amazing grace Take me in with Your arms spread wide Take me in like an orphan child Never let go never leave my side I am holding onto You I am holding onto You In the middle of the storm I am holding on (I am) Love like this O my God to find I am overwhelmed with a joy divine Love like this sets our hearts on fire CCLI Song # 7011538 David Crowder | Ed Cash © 2013 Alletrop Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing) sixsteps Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing) worshiptogether.com songs (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing) For use solely with the SongSelect® Terms of Use. All rights reserved. www.ccli.com CCLI License # 1991569

  • 10

    St. Mark Catholic Church Denton, TXThose who are ill: Jesus Macias Ralph Vasquez Sr, Do Van Phan, Sarah Thomas, Annette Bednarz Davis, Andrea Meggs, Jorge and Elsa Lara, Ron and Monica Moore, James Godwin, Paula Hicks, Mary Angus, Dawn Bourg, Judy Pierron, Mary Costigan, Pete Lane, Darryl Clements, Amador Ortiz, June Hood, Tom Jones, Ken Kirby, Natalie Shutt, Joe Ivey, Paula Mabry, Gregg Shultz, Andy Trott, Margaret Wagner, Mary T. Beninato, Jim Jakusz, Leonor Cuenca, Marie Menezes, Margie Hill, Paul Geist, Ann Brown, Irma O’Neal, John and Donna Marsh, Christopher Hobin, Judy Hutchinson, Rose Marie Sagui, Lee Googging and family, Anthony J. Balanquit, Maria Rivas, Susan Turner, Kim Avila, Bailey Massen, Emily Monsod, Michael Lundstrom, Margaret Giles, Chris Guerrero, Viola Stillman, Bob Schultz, Amiracle Scaturro, Mike Humphries, Casey Clark, Ray Wells, Tyler Sagui, David Stull, Leo St. Martin, Mike Ripley, Dr. Daniel Redmond, Jonathan Allen, Cal Face, Alex Manning, Frank J. Santoro, Kathleen Easler, Dottie Meadows, Ginny Kirik, Travis Kettle, Dan Alford, Bernice Kirik

    Our military, especially: USMC Corporal Brice Robinson (son-in-law of Tom and Terri Vogds); US Army Private Blake Thomas Colantino (grandson of Tony and Gloria Baer); USAF Maj Cameron Taylor and USMC 1st Lt Colin Taylor (sons of Randy and Sara Taylor); USMC Maj Amanda Ott (daughter of Mike and Carol Ott); USMC Maj Colin J. Culkin (son of Jerry and Carol Culkin); USAF Col Andrew J. Emery (grandson of Doris J. Schneider); USAF Airman 1st Class Nicholas Williams (son of MaryAnn Williams);US Army Sgt. Chase Rutherford (son of KD Rutherford); US Navy SA Blake Gibson (nephew of Scott and Jodie Gibson); US Army Private 1st Class Brad Sullivan (son of Peter and Tracie Sullivan); US Navy SN Easton Kirkbride, and US Army Cadet Blake Rhymes (grandsons of Richard and Anne Hill); US Navy PO Connor McClure (son of J. and Jennifer McClure); Army Chemical Core Capt Benjamin Warren Dye (son of Donald and Amelia Dye); US Navy Lt JG Matthew I. Goodpaster (grandson of John and Mary Goodpaster, and son of John and Jennifer Goodpaster III); US Navy Lt Patrisha Wilson (granddaughter of

    John and Mary Goodpaster, and niece of John and Jennifer Goodpaster III); US Army Staff Sgt Fred Stauffer (nephew of Carol Cooney); US Army Sgt Brandon Cruz, (grandson of Donalee Hallenbeck); US Navy MMN3 Sebastian Weber (son of Tom and Fawn Weber, and grandson of Judi and Rich Riley); USAF 1st Lt Keith Richards (son of Steve and Regina Richards); USAF Col Laurie Ann Dickson (daughter of George and Elaine Wittman); USAF Capt Preston Green (grandson of George and Elaine Wittman); USAF 2nd Lt Hannah Dickson (granddaughter of George and Elaine Wittman); US Army LTC Kelly Pajak (niece of Dan and Eileen Pajak); US Army Pvt Douglas H. Fuller (son of Douglas A. Fuller, and grandson of June and Henry Fuller); USMC Sgt Austin Turner (son in law of Bobby and Diane Turner); US Army Pvt John Thomas Sciara (son of Eric and Jackie Sciara), USAF Maj Thomas W. Wagner, Jr (grandson of Margaret Wagner, and nephew of Jane Wagner); USAF Maj Raymond Sagui (son of Xavier and Rosie Sagui); US Army PFC Garrett Teubner (son of Doug and Peggy Teubner); Master Sgt Andrew Ahel (son of Walter and Fran Ahel); USAF Lt Col Joel Elterman (son of Janet Elterman-Lee and Curtis Lee); US Army LTC Phillip Lamb (nephew of Jack and Tish Becker); USMC Lance Corporal Brock Geddes (son of Gil Geddes); USAF Staff Sgt Eric Bergman (son of Jan T. Bergman).

    To add someone to either prayer list or update information, please call the parish office or email [email protected].

    Annual Diocesan AppealICC School News “Touching Tomorrow Forever!”

    Please Help!

    The need is greater than ever during this time of Pandemic to help with

    the Catholic formation of our children.

    The Second Collection the weekend of Jan. 23 and 24

    will benefit Immaculate Conception Catholic School. Please be generous!

    Immaculate Conception Catholic School

    A MINISTRY OF ST. MARK PARISH!!

    STATE ACCREDITED

    Ages 3 through Grade 8 Registration for

    2021-2022 begins in February!

    Call 940-381-1155 FOR A TOUR OR INFO!

    Dear St. Mark Parishioners,

    Due to your generosity, as of Thursday, January 14, we have $66,376.75 towards our parish goal of $170,000. If you have not donated yet, I humbly request that you consider making a donation to Bishop’s Annual Diocesan Appeal. To donate stop by the Narthex to pick up a donation form or donate online at bit.ly/ADADonate.