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S t Jude Catholic Church 399 Barrow Street•pearl MS 39208 Office: 601-939-3181 fax: 601-939-3160 Website www.stjudepearl.org Hours: 8:30 am -- 3:30 pm Monday -- Friday Fr. Lincoln Dall, Pastor [email protected] Deacon Liturgy & Pastoral Care Faith Formation John McGregor, D.Min. Rhonda Bowden Stacy Wolf [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Administrative Assistant Music Director Youth Ministers Kelly McGregor Margaret Riordan Betsy Walter 601-214-7378 [email protected] [email protected] Mara Villa-Polk 601-421-3849 Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm Sunday 8:30 am & 11:00 am Spanish Mass Sunday 1:00pm Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 6:00 pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Thursday 5:00 pm Friday 10:00 am Holy Days of Obligation Check bulletin for times Reconciliation Saturday 4:45 pm or by appointment Our prayer chapel is always open. Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 21, 2019 TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION There’s a different pace to a summer Sunday, especially on those days when we dream of air conditioning and wave any available paper to stir the air. Yet we persist in gathering, even with so many breaks from the usual routines. We distance our- selves not only from routines, but from schedules and familiar well-worn paths. These are playful days and contemplative days. We see long-lost friends and visit almost-forgotten plac- es. We have more leisure than any people before in the history of the world, and we need it because our lives are so care- worn and tiring. More of us walk barefoot and look up at the stars or dip our toes in the lake or sea, sing around campfires, read novels on the beach, and eat comfort food with our fin- gers. We see how beautiful life can be, and are more aware than usual of how God is always breaking in with signs of love. In Genesis today, Abraham and Sarah practice hospitality to their visitors, who turn out to be God dropping in. During the summer months, God practices hospitality in return, invit- ing us into a season of celebration. Keeping Sunday holy is a good habit to cultivate in these days when our spirits are espe- cially receptive to God’s deep desire for us to know divine love. —James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

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St Jude Catholic Church

399 Barrow Street•pearl MS 39208

Office: 601-939-3181 fax: 601-939-3160

Website www.stjudepearl.org

Hours:

8:30 am -- 3:30 pm

Monday -- Friday

Fr. Lincoln Dall, Pastor

[email protected]

Deacon Liturgy & Pastoral Care Faith Formation

John McGregor, D.Min. Rhonda Bowden Stacy Wolf

[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Administrative Assistant Music Director Youth Ministers

Kelly McGregor Margaret Riordan Betsy Walter 601-214-7378

[email protected] [email protected] Mara Villa-Polk 601-421-3849

Mass Schedule

Saturday Vigil

5:30 pm

Sunday

8:30 am & 11:00 am

Spanish Mass

Sunday 1:00pm

Tuesday, Wednesday,

and Thursday

6:00 pm

Adoration of the

Blessed Sacrament

Thursday 5:00 pm

Friday

10:00 am

Holy Days

of Obligation

Check bulletin

for times

Reconciliation

Saturday 4:45 pm

or by appointment

Our prayer chapel

is always open.

Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 21, 2019

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION

There’s a different pace to a summer Sunday, especially on those days when we dream of air conditioning and wave any available paper to stir the air. Yet we persist in gathering, even with so many breaks from the usual routines. We distance our-selves not only from routines, but from schedules and familiar well-worn paths. These are playful days and contemplative days. We see long-lost friends and visit almost-forgotten plac-es. We have more leisure than any people before in the history of the world, and we need it because our lives are so care-worn and tiring. More of us walk barefoot and look up at the stars or dip our toes in the lake or sea, sing around campfires, read novels on the beach, and eat comfort food with our fin-gers. We see how beautiful life can be, and are more aware than usual of how God is always breaking in with signs of love. In Genesis today, Abraham and Sarah practice hospitality to their visitors, who turn out to be God dropping in. During the summer months, God practices hospitality in return, invit-ing us into a season of celebration. Keeping Sunday holy is a good habit to cultivate in these days when our spirits are espe-cially receptive to God’s deep desire for us to know divine love. —James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

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Parish Mission Statement

We, the family of St. Jude, Pearl, Mississippi are a vibrant, Eucharistic community with caring members that are empowered by baptism to serve God through the sacraments. We will proclaim the good news and pro-vide spiritual and moral guidance to parishioners and the community by creating a holy and comforting place that encourages active participation, service to each other, and love.

Sundays, July 14, 2019

Weekly Collection: $7,432.53 Children’s Collection: $ 24.21

Stewardship Thought

Today’s readings speak of hospitality. Abraham, who cheerfully did for his guests all that desert hospitality required,

was rewarded with his heart’s desire — a son. Martha also busied herself with all the details of hospitality, but grudging-

ly and with complaint. Am I a cheerful or a grudging giver?

Youth Information Kayak and Canoeing When: Sunday, July 28, 2019 Description: Canoeing/Kayaking the Okatoma. More information and on price and time of departure to come. We will need chaperones and drivers. Please let Mrs. Betsy or

Mrs. Mara know if you plan to attend.

Parish School of Religion - Dates to Remember Sunday, August 4th - Back to School Pancake Breakfast and Blessing of Backpacks Come join us for a pancake breakfast to kick off the new school year. Bring your backpack to be blessed. Stop by the registration table to register for Sunday School. Breakfast will be served from 9:30am - 10:15am.

Backpacks will be blessed at 10am. Donations for breakfast will be accepted to benefit the Parish School of Religion. Weekends of August 3rd/4th and 10th/11th, Parish Hall - Sunday School Registration following all Masses. Students must be registered each year - information needs to be updated and consent forms signed. Sunday, August 18th - Sunday School begins!

The Discalced Carmelite Secular Community of Jackson, MS invites you to celebrate with us our Rite of Admission to the Carmelite Secular Order, receiving the large brown Scapular in doing so, and, Rite of First Promise during Mass on Saturday, July 27 at 9:30a.m. at the Car-melite Monastery; 2155 Terry Road; Jackson, MS 39204. Being admitted to the Order will be Elizabeth Jones. Making their First Promise will be Elena Buno, Maria Asuncion Cannon and Rizalina Caskey. Please come and pray with and for these candidates.

Life in The Spirit Seminar

“What does the Pope expect from you? I expect this movement: – to share baptism in the Holy Spirit with everyone in the Church. It is the grace you have re-ceived. Share it! Don’t keep it to yourselves!” Pope Francis (June 8th 2019) Do you desire a deeper experience of the Holy Spirit in your life? Are you interested in an opportunity to re-ceive new gifts of the Holy Spirit and a greater outpouring of God’s healing and love? Come to the Life in the Spirt Seminar and Healing Prayer presented by the MARIAN SERVANTS® of Jesus The Lamb of God, with guest speakers Fr. Bill Henry, Mark Davis, and Celeste Zepponi, August 17, 2019, 9:00 am to 4:00pm., at St. Jude, Catholic Church Parish Hall in Pearl. Lunch will be provided. For further information or to register please call (601) 278-0423, (601) 906-1338 or Email [email protected] or [email protected]. Free admis-sion, suggested lunch donation $10.

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Mass Intentions

Saturday 5:30 pm — Special Intention Sunday 8:30 am — Special Intention Sunday 11:00 am —People of St. Jude Sunday 1:00 pm — Spanish Community Tuesday, 6:00 pm—Word and Communion Service Wednesday 6:00 pm — Word and Communion Service Thursday 6:00 pm — Word and Communion Service Friday 10:00 am—Word and Communion Service

Parishioners: Viola Allen, Leon and Beth Bivens, Wendy Bobo, Brody Bokros, Daniel Bondi, Mi-chael D’Aquila, Ed & Cathy Dunn, Michael Finnegan, Charles & Mary Ann Goldsmith, Christine Guillotte, Katie Kirby, Dolores Ledet, Joe Loomis, Chloe Martin, Kathy Moody, Ernie Murray, Charles Myers, Marcia Pitts, Patricia Poole, Nell Ramsdell, Dr. Paul & Sheilah Resweber, Marlene Rhodes, Phyllis Rogers, Mike Siller, Scott Statham, Katie Torregano, Melody Villa, Sandra Walker, and Mary Jo Zummo.

Family and Friends of Parishioners: John Carter Coker, son of Anna Catherine Hester; Otto Storr, friend of Sandra Walker; Mary Hasting Parker, friend of Susan Ganz; Michelle Sommers, granddaughter of Pat & Bar-bara McBride; Lloyd & Martha Young, parents of Cathy Dunn; Ed Peeples, husband of Karen Peeples; Mary Bess Curry, mother of Mike Curry; Flora & Luis Martin, daughter & son-in-law of Mary Rippa; Missy Goodman, daughter of Nick & Maureen Calico; Jeremy McIntyre, son of Brenda & Dorian McIntyre; June Harkins, mother of Beth Bivens; Donna Neese, mother of Nicole Chapman; Paula Moody Moore, cousin of Sandra Walker; Connie Royal, friends of Sandra Walker; Haley Puckett, granddaughter of Sandra Walker; Holly and Penny Corbitt, niece and sister-in-law of Sandra Walker; Tanya Harris, daughter of Phyllis Rogers; Tammy May, daughter of Carol Bourne; Phyllis Davis & Rosemary West, mother & sister of Da-vid Peters; Douglas Montague, nephew of Sandra Walker; Pat Clifford, mother of Christina Bondi; Eula LeBlanc, sister of June Trahan; David & Mary Boudreaux, cousins of Daniel Bondi; Ted Renslow, brother of Diane Meadows; Julian Walters, brother-in-law of John & Teresa Pietrzak; Buddy Saucier, brother of Faye Garriga; Lee & Lois Brasfield, uncle & aunt of Rhonda Bowden; Andy Winstead, stepfather of Christina Overton; John & Urusla Bethea, friends of Christina Overton; Shannon Lea, daughter-in-law of Allen Lea; Patsy Brown, former parishioner; Louis Collier; Landon Weaver; Sharon Lupton; Michael Barrett; Sophia Murphy; Chris Curtis; Ed Burow and Robert O’Neal, relatives of John and Mary Sauls; Sandy Puckett, daughter of Sandra Walker; Johnny Doucet, friend of April McDonald, Charlene Edwards, niece of Anthony Marvelli; Jimmy Brown, cousin of Linda Smith; Amada Kirby, neice of Katie Kirby; Michelle Siller and Cassie Garza, relatives of Mike and Kathy Siller; Jerry Myers, brother of Kelly McGregor; and all those in nursing homes or homebound.

SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday: St. Mary Magdalene Tuesday: St. Bridget Wednesday: St. Sharbel Makhlūf Thursday: St. James Friday: Ss. Joachim and Anne Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary

The next scheduled Masses

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Sg 3:1-4b or 2 Cor 5:14-17; Ps 63:2-6, 8-9; Jn 20:1-2, 11-18 Tuesday: Ex 14:21 — 15:1; Ex 15:8-10, 12, 17; Mt 12:46-50 Wednesday: Ex 16:1-5, 9-15; Ps 78:18-19, 23-28; Mt 13:1-9 Thursday: 2 Cor 4:7-15; Ps 126:1bc-6; Mt 20:20-28 Friday: Ex 20:1-17; Ps 19:8-11; Mt 13:18-23 Saturday: Ex 24:3-8; Ps 50:1b-2, 5-6, 14-15; Mt 13:24-30 Sunday: Gn 18:20-32; Ps 138:1-3, 6-8; Col 2:12-14; Lk 11:1-13

PRAY FOR OUR TROOPS

Remember in your prayers all those who serve our nation in the Armed Forces espe-

cially Christopher and Lamont Arnold, Jessup Boatner, David Clay, Chris Curry, Zach Far-

rar, Brandon King, Christopher Melancon, Dean Millette, Victor Puckett, Troy Resurrec-

cion, Emma Reuter, Steven Renslow, Ryan Roy, Christopher Stanford, Trey Strickland, and Inissa Zambrano.

The Flat Jesus Project

“And remember, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” Matthew 28:20

As Christians we are called to keep Christ at the center of our lives and to spread the gospel wherever we go. This summer in your

travels and adventures take Jesus along...and tell us about it!

Flat Jesus reminds us to keep Christ at the center of our lives even, or especially, when we are far from our church home. As you are

out and about this summer, take Jesus along for the adventure. You’ll love taking Flat Jesus out to dinner or the park, to the zoo or to

camp, to the beach or the mountains - wherever you and your family go. Then document the adventures with pictures you share with

your St. Jude family on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. This project is for EVERYONE, not just families with children.

Get your Flat Jesus, located on the table in the back of the church!

The next scheduled Masses in the

Extra-Ordinary Form (in Latin)

are scheduled for Sunday, July

28th at 6:00 pm.

Flower in the Church

Donated by:

Mark and Rhonda Bowden

In memory of

Willie and Irma Crump

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