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October 10, 2021 Twenty-Eighth
Sunday in Ordinary Time
Mass Schedule Weekdays
Wednesday 6:00pm Saturday 8:30 am
Sunday Mass in English 11:00am Mass in Spanish 1:00pm
Sacramental Life/Vida sacramental If you are interested in receiving any of the Sacraments, please contact the parish
office./ Si está interesado en recibir alguno de los sacramentos, comuníquese con la oficina parroquial.
Office Hours Tuesday - Friday
9:00am to 5:00pm
The Sacrament of Reconciliation/El Sacramento de la Reconciliation is offered at 9:00 am after the Saturday morning Mass and during the Holy Hour on Wednesday evenings from 5:00-5:45 pm /se ofrece a las 9:00 am después de la misa del sábado por la mañana y durante la Hora Santa los miércoles por la tarde de 5:00 a 5:45pm
Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament/
Adoración del Santísimo Sacramento
is on every Wednesday at 5:00pm and every First Friday from 7pm to 8am the following morning. / es todos los miércoles a las 5:00 pm y el primer viernes de 7:00
pm a 8:00 am la mañana siguiente.
Parish Staff & Ministry List
Pastor Rev. Joseph Archibong
Deacon
Dc. Elias Rangel
Secretary/Bookkeeper Regina Morris
DRE/Faith Formation Pam Richter
Liturgical Music Ellen Eby
Música litúrgica Jesse Fernandez de Lara
RCIA Coordinator
Kevin Richter
Parish Council Jeneanne Duncan
Parish Contact Information
Parish Phone: (870) 423-3927 Parish Email:
secretary@stannesberryville.com Pastor Emergency Number:
(870) 929-6374 Pastor Email:
frjoseph@stannesberryville.com Mailing Address: 614 S. Main St.
Berryville, AR 72616
New to the Parish?/¿Nuevo en la parroquia?
If you are new to the parish, please fill out a parish registration form. Forms are located at the parish office or the Vestibule/Si es nuevo en la parroquia, complete un formulario de registro parroquial. Las formas son ubicado en la oficina parroquial o
en el Vestíbulo.
Go, sell what you have, and give to the poor and you will have treasure in
heaven; Then come, follow me.
Ve, vende lo que tienes y
dáselo a los pobres y tendrás tesoro en el cielo;
Entonces ven, sígueme.
Mark 10:21/Marcos 10:21
Saint Anne Catholic Church
Iglesia DE Santa Ana
Weekly Liturgy Information
Información Litúrgica Semanal
Sunday/Doningo, October/Octubre 10, 2021 Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Wis 7:7-11; Ps 90; Heb 4:12-13; Mk 10:17-30 or 10:17-27 11am: +John Torok 1pm: Romero Aguinaga Monday/Lunes, October/Octubre 11, 2021 Weekday in Ordinary Time Rom 1:1-7; Ps 98; Lk 11:29-32 Tuesday/Martes, October/Octubre 12, 2021 Weekday in Ordinary Time Rom 1:16-25; Ps 19; Lk 11:37-41 Wednesday,/Miércoles, October/Octubre 13, 2021 Weekday in Ordinary Time Rom 2:1-11; Ps 62; Lk 11:42-46 6pm: No Mass Thursday/Jueves, October/Octubre 14, 2021 Weekday in Ordinary Time Rom 3:21-30; Ps 130; Lk 11:47-54 Friday/Viernes, October/Octubre 15, 2021 Memorial of St. Teresa of Jesus Rom 4:1-8; Ps 32; Lk 12:1-7 Saturday/Sábado, October/Octubre 16, 2021 Weekday in Ordinary Time Rom 4:13, 16-18; Ps 105; Lk 12:8-12 8:30am: +Santos Rodas Sunday/Doningo, October/Octubre 17, 2021 Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Is 53:10-11; Ps 33; Heb 4:14-16; Mk 10:35-45 or 10:42-45 11am: +Pat Bond 1pm: Javier & Annesita Rodriguez
La Diócesis Católi-
ca de Little Rock
está comprometida
con la protección de
niños y jóvenes. Si
tiene conocimiento
de abuso o ha sido
abusado por clérigos, voluntarios de
la Iglesia o trabajadores de la Iglesia,
comuníquese con la Línea Directa
del Estado de Arkansas para Delitos
contra Niños al 1-800-482-5964 y el
Canciller de Asuntos Canónicos,
Dcn. Matthew A. Glover, (501) 664-
0340 ext. 361. Para obtener ayuda
pastoral, comuníquese con el Coordi-
nador de Asistencia a las Víctimas de
la Diócesis de Little Rock: Laura
Gottsponer (501) 664-0340, ext. 425.
Diócesis de Little Rock, 2500 N. Ty-
ler Street, Little Rock, AR 72207.
October 10, 2021
Please Pray For: Donna
Wyman, Amy Tegley,
Rogelio Romero, Tonya
Waller, Myrtle Tharp,
Mike Tharp, Fred Becker, Tiffany, Jesse,
Bill & Faye McKee, Mataya and Rayland
Winburn, Maya Tamayo, Maria Sandoval,
Virginia Rojas, Maria Welch, Cindy Mitch-
ell, David, Jane & Monica Reuter, Denise
Reuter, Rodriguez Family, Baldwin Fami-
ly, Elver Morales, Mrs. Anita Boyd, Gru-
well Family, Sebastian Camarillo, Bob
Doss, Chris Jablonski, June Sawyer, David
Ingram, Barbara Strain, Larry Miller,
Kathy Owen, and Norma Miller. Nursing
home patients: Mary Gibson . Our home-
bound: Betty Blach, Kevin Harris. Our
Military: Jonathon Waller– Army, Mi-
chael A. Wilhelm-Army in Korea, Dr. Kate
Williams– Army Reserve, Daniel Clifford–
Chief Navy Officer & Family stationed in
Mogadishu Somalia, Thomas Dean– Cor-
rections Officer, Robert Dean– EMT, Mi-
chael Alcala-Airforce. Our law Enforce-
ment: Robert Bartos, Eric Richter, Mary
Clifford, Josue Rangel, and all others in
the Armed Forces & Law Enforcement.
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Our Seminarians for the month of
October
Hong Dai Nguyen 2027
Contact address:
Assumption Seminary, 2600 W. Woodlawn Ave.,
San Antonio, TX 78228 For more information
on our seminarians, go to www.dolr.org/
seminarians
John Hartnedy 2023
The Catholic Diocese of Little Rock is committed to protecting children and young people. If you are aware of abuse or have been abused by cler-ics, Church volunteers, or Church workers, please contact the State of Arkansas Hotline for Crimes against Children at 1-800-482-5964 and the Chan-cellor for Canonical Affairs, Dcn. Matthew A. Glov-er, (501) 664-0340 ext. 361. For pastoral assis-
tance please contact the Victim Assistance Coordinator for the Dio-cese of Little Rock: Laura Gottsponer (501) 664-0340, ext. 425. Dio-cese of Little Rock, 2500 N. Tyler Street, Little Rock, AR 72207.
Sunday Collections for 10/3/2021
Regular Collections: $5,388.75
Building Collections: $146.00
To all my dear friends at St. Anne’s,
Thank you so very much for your remembrance of my Anniversary.
It is you and many like you that have made it at all possible...your
prayer, caring and encouragement.
Yours truly,
Fr. Jim
P.S. The quilt is tremendous. A great way to keep you all in thought!
from Fr. Jim Fanrak
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is asking for help with our 2021 Christmas program! Specifically, we need donations of non-perishable food items and small stocking stuffers for children ages 1-16. If you
are able to help us in this endeavor, bring your items to Mass and place them in the tub in the vestibule with the SVdP name on it. We also have a list of ideas posted on the tub if you need some inspiration!
(We’ll be asking for volunteer shoppers to help with larger gifts in November!)
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Dearest St. Joseph,
at the word of an angel, you lovingly took Mary into your home. As God’s humble servant, you guided the Holy Family on the road to Bethlehem, welcomed Jesus as your own son in the shelter of a manger, and fled far from your homeland for the safety of both Mother and Child We praise God that as their faithful protector, you never hesitated to sacrifice for those entrusted to you. May your example inspire us also to welcome, cherish, and safeguard God’s most precious gift of life. Help us to faithfully commit our-selves to the service and defense of human life—especially where it is vulnerable or threatened. Obtain for us the grace o do the will of God in all things. Amen.
Please remember that, all through the month of
November, we will have our All Soul’s Altar on
display. You can bring in pictures of your deceased loved ones and leave them in the box in the vestibule.
You may also bring them to the parish office. Please label all pictures.
Recuerde que, durante todo el mes de noviembre,
tendremos nuestro Altar de todas las Almas en
exhibición. Puede traer fotografías de sus seres queri-dos fallecidos y dejarlas en la caja del vestíbulo.
También puede traerlos a la oficina parroquial. Etiqueta todas las imágenes.
Amadísimo San José: Ante el pedido de un ángel, amorosamente llevaste a María a tu hogar. Como humilde siervo de Dios, guiaste a la Sagrada Familia por el camino hacia Belén, acogiste a Jesús como tu hijo en el refugio de un pesebre, y huiste lejos de tu patria para la seguridad de la Madre y el Hijo. Alabamos a Dios porque tú, siendo su fiel protector, nunca dudaste sacrificarte por quienes fueron encomendados a ti. Que tu ejemplo nos inspire también para acoger, atesorar y proteger el más preciado don de la vida que nos regala Dios. Ayúdanos a comprometernos con fidelidad para servir y defender la vida humana —en especial donde es vulnerable o esté amenazada. Obtennos la gracia de hacer la voluntad de Dios en todas las cosas. Amén.
Pastor Appreciation Month
October 2021
Mes de la apreciación del sacerdocio
Octubre de 2021
Thank you so much, Father Joseph, for your service to our parish! We greatly appreciate your
tireless efforts and all that you do! St. Anne’s is so blessed to have you!!!
Muchas gracias, padre Joseph, por su servicio a nuestra parroquia! ¡Apreciamos mucho
sus incansables esfuerzos y todo lo que hace! ¡¡¡Es una bendicion tenerte aqui en Santa Ana !!!
October is Respect Life Month! This year, we are focusing on St. Joseph, de-fender of life. His unhesitating adherence to God’s will as he faithfully and lovingly protected the Christ Child and the Blessed Mother bears witness to our own call as Christians.
If you or someone you know is suffering after abortion, confidential, non-judgmental help is available from Project Rachel Ministry. Visit the “Find Help” map on HopeAfterAbortion.org to find the nearest diocesan ministry. Spanish speakers may visit EsperanzaPosAborto.org
¡Octubre es el Mes de Respetemos la Vida! Este año nos enfocamos en san José, defensor de la vida. Su inquebrantable adhesión a la voluntad de Dios protegiendo fiel y amorosamente al Niño Jesús y a la Santísima Madre, es testimonio para nuestro propio llamado como cristianos.
Si tú, o alguien que tú conozcas, están sufriendo después de un aborto, tienen a su disposición una ayuda confidencial y sin prejuicios a través del Proyecto Raquel. Visiten hoy “find help” en el mapa EsperanzaPosAborto.org
Pray— Our Father, 3 Hail Marys, Glory Be Reflect—In October, the Church in the United States observes Respect Life Month, and the first Sunday of October is Respect Life Sunday. During this Year of St. Jo-seph, the humble and often hidden carpenter of Nazareth is guiding our reflec-tions on the gift of life. At the word of an angel, Joseph took Mary into his home, despite the mysterious nature of her pregnancy. He accompanied Mary in her pregnancy, assisted at the birth of the Messiah, presented Jesus in the Temple, fled with his family far from their homeland to protect them, and lovingly raised Jesus as his own son. Like every other human family, the Holy Family had to confront real and concrete challenges. Yet, “in every situation, Joseph declared his own ‘fiat’” (Patris corde, 3). His “yes” to the Lord meant that regardless of the hardship and personal sacri-fice to himself, he consistently chose to put the needs of Mary and Jesus before his own. Joseph’s devotion helps reveal to us our own call to show special care for the lives of those whom God has entrusted to us. Joseph shows us how to say “yes” to life, despite our own fears, frailties, and weaknesses. May his witness of courage and faithful trust in the Lord inspire us to welcome, safeguard, and defend the pre-cious gift of life.
Orar: Padre Nuestro, 3 Avemarías, Gloria Reflexione: en octubre, la Iglesia de los Estados Unidos celebra el Mes del Re-speto a la Vida y el primer domingo de octubre es el Domingo del Respeto a la Vida. Durante este Año de San José, el humilde y muchas veces escondido carpintero de Nazaret está guiando nuestras reflexiones sobre el don de la vida. A la palabra de un ángel, José llevó a María a su casa, a pesar de la naturaleza mis-teriosa de su embarazo. Acompañó a María en su embarazo, asistió en el naci-miento del Mesías, presentó a Jesús en el Templo, huyó con su familia lejos de su tierra natal para protegerlos y crió a Jesús con amor como su propio hijo. Como cualquier otra familia humana, la Sagrada Familia tuvo que afrontar de-safíos reales y concretos. Sin embargo, "en cada situación, Joseph declaró su pro-pio 'fiat'" (Patris corde, 3). Su “sí” al Señor significó que, a pesar de las dificultades y el sacrificio personal para sí mismo, constantemente eligió anteponer las nece-sidades de María y Jesús a las suyas. La devoción de José nos ayuda a revelarnos nuestro propio llamado a mostrar un cuidado especial por la vida de aquellos a quienes Dios nos ha confiado. José nos muestra cómo decir “sí” a la vida, a pesar de nuestros propios miedos, flaquezas y debilidades. Que su testimonio de valentía y fiel confianza en el Señor nos inspire a acoger, salvaguardar y defender el precioso don de la vida.
Feast Day – October 11 1826-1887 As a child in Madrid, Spain, Manuela Torres Acosta reportedly was more intent on getting playmates to pray than to play. In 1851, she and six companions were invited by a Servite priest to provide home care to the sick of his parish. Taking the name Maria Soledad to honor Our Lady of Sorrows and overcoming her fear of nursing, she became a founder of the Handmaids of Mary Serving the Sick. As superior for 35 years, she oversaw the congregation’s rapid expansion and battled government op-position; she was canonized in 1970. One of her novices said, “Mother Soledad is like an anvil; she is constantly taking a beating.”
Fiesta - 11 de octubre 1826-1887 Según los informes, cuando era niña en Madrid, España, Manuela Torres Acosta tenía más intención de hacer que sus compañeros de juego oraran que de jugar. En 1851, ella y seis compañeros fueron invitados por un sacerdote sirvita para brindar atención domiciliaria a los enfermos de su parroquia. Tomando el nombre de María Soledad en honor a Nuestra Señora de los Dolores y superando su miedo a la lac-tancia, se convirtió en fundadora de las Siervas de María al Servicio de los Enfermos. Como superior durante 35 años, supervisó la rápida expansión de la congregación y luchó contra la oposición del gobierno; fue canonizada en 1970. Una de sus novicias dijo: “La Madre Soledad es como un yunque; constantemente recibe una paliza ".
St. Maria Soledad
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