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St Paul the Apostle Catholic Church Eufaula, Oklahoma
September 24, 2017
Liturgical Ministers
September 24th October 1st
Eucharistic Ministers:
David Hulick David Hulick
Connie Hulick Connie Hulick
Juanita Radaich Juanita Radaich
Lectors:
Mona Hatfield Mona Hatfield
Jan Newport Jan Newport
Ushers: Charles Weigel Charles Weigel
Randal Galbraith Randal Galbraith
Knights of the Altar
Volunteers Volunteers
WEEKLY COLLECTION September 17, 2017
Week 12
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT
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Happy Birthday This Week September 24th: Kyleigh Tolman September 25th: Albert Banoub September 26th: Michelle York September 27th: David Stokes September 28th: Billy Kelley Katrina Crank
St. Paul E-Mail Address:
St Paul Fax: 918.689.7345 Pastor: Fr. Kingsley
Office...918.423.6695
Rectory...918.426.4919
Bulletin and Friendship Kitchen:
Connie Hulick...918.689.9966
[email protected] Choir Director:
Larry Boyer...918.452.2541
CCD & Youth: Fr. Kingsley
Flowers & Cards:
Teresa Birney...405.308.0853 Infant Interment Gown Ministry:
Karen Ketchum...918.689.0002
The Sick: Tracey Abercrombie, Victoria Salcedo, Sam Williams, Donnie Hickey, Guy White, brother of Carol Anthamatten, Derek Shykes, grandson of Dick and Sharon Shykes, Keaton Petrone, grand-son of Randal and Paula Galbraith, Hudson Campbell, cousin of the Efurd family, Milton Donaghey, nephew of Deacon Bill, Betty and Dan Hudson. Stan Shade, Terry Dissidore, Jess Phelps, Brady Thornton, Paul Shykes, son of Dick and Sharon Shykes, Brittany Cagle, (Beverly Stokes’ Granddaughter), Hilda Sorenson, Kathy Mitchell, C.R. Ramsey, Gerry and Marsha Russman, Marilyn Sumner, sister of Betty Hudson, and Marianne Determan.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Ezr 1:1-6; Ps 126:1-6; Lk 8:16-18 Tuesday: Ezr 6:7-8, 12, 14-20; Ps 122:1-5; Lk 8:19-21 Wednesday: Ezr 9:5-9; Tb:13:2, 3-4, 7-8; Lk 9:1-6 Thursday: Hg 1:1-8; Ps 149:1-6, 9; Lk 9:7-9 Friday: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14 or Rv 12:7-12; Ps 138:1-5; Jn 1:47-51 Saturday: Zec 2:5-9, 14-15; Jer 31:10-12, 13; Lk 9:43-45 Sunday: Ez 18:25-28; Ps 25:4-9; Phil 2:1-11 [1-5]; Mt 21:28-32
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Tuesday: Ss. Cosmas and Damian Wednesday: St. Vincent de Paul Thursday: St. Wenceslaus; St. Lawrence Ruiz and Companions Friday: Ss. Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, Archangels; Yom Kippur (Jewish day of atonement) begins at sunset Saturday: St. Jerome
Regular: $ 1,233.00
Total: $ 1,233.00
YTD Budget: $ 15,780.00
YTD Actual: $ 19,530.33
CALL UPON THE LORD The very first line of today’s first reading summons us to seek the Lord and to call upon God. This sentiment is echoed in the refrain for today’s responsorial psalm: “The Lord is near to all who call upon him” (Psalm 145:18a). Saint Paul is the embodi-ment of someone who constantly sought the Lord. In the excerpt we read today from his letter to the Philippians, we find Saint Paul toward the end of his life, a life he describes as completely consonant with Christ. He writes, “For to me life is Christ” (Philippians 1:21). To find out what it means to live life completely in accord with Christ we need look no further than today’s Gospel. There we find that God’s love and mercy are immeasurable for all those who seek and call upon the Lord. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
HORRIFIED
People in general are equally horrified at hearing the Christian religion doubted and at seeing it practiced.
—Samuel Butler
ST. PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH
Forest and 6th Street
Eufaula, Oklahoma 74432
918.689.7345
Reverend Kingsley George-Obilonu
Office: 918.423.6695
Rectory: 918.426.4919
Website: www.stpaul-eufaula.org
Remind.com Text: @stpauleufa To: 81010
Please silence your cell phones prior to Mass.
Mass Schedule: Wednesday at 1:30 PM
Thursday at 1:30 PM Sunday at 8:30 AM
Holy Days at 5:30 PM Confession before Mass or by Appointment
Baptism by appointment
SEPTEMBER 24, 2017 SEPTEMBER 24TH: 8:30 AM MASS ~ TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 27TH: 1:30 PM MASS ~ ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SEPTEMBER 28TH: 1:30 PM MASS ~ ST. WENCESLAUS, ST. LORENZO RUIZ AND COMPANIONS OCTOBER 1ST: 8:30 AM MASS ~ TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 4TH: 1:30 PM MASS ~ ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI OCTOBER 5TH: 1:30 PM MASS ~ BLESSED FRANCIS XAVIER SEELOS OCTOBER 8TH: 8:30 AM MASS ~ TWENTY SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
PARISH COUNCIL MEMBERS
Allison Aday 918.617-1212
Martha Asher 918-617-2560
Joel Osborne 386-453-9290
Loyd Ketchum 918.689-0002
Jan Pipkins 918.617-1562
HELPING HANDS 5K Mark your calendars for the Sixth Annual Helping Hands 5k Run/Walk on Saturday, November 11th at 9:00 A.M. Registration Forms are available in the parish office or on the website: runsignup.com/Race/OK/Eufaula/HelpingHands.
FRIENDSHIP KITCHEN UPDATE The St. Paul Friendship Kitchen Team served 113 meals last Saturday. Our menu was Chicken and Dressing, Green Beans, Cranberry Sauce, and Pudding with Graham Crackers and Cool Whip for dessert. Those helping were Karen Willoby, Loyd and Karen Ketchum, Rosie Stoos, Dori Arnold, and Dave and Connie Hulick. We serve again on November 11th. All parishioners are invited to help prepare and serve the meal. Contact Connie Hulick for more information.
FOOD FOR THE HUNGRY PROJECT ~ WEEKLY COLLECTION 15 jars of peanut butter 6 jars of jelly 1 large jar of pretzels 3 boxes of pudding God bless you for your generosity. You have made a positive difference in the lives of hungry families. The requested food item for this week’s collection is SYRUP.
2017 Anniversary Mass The Most Rev. David Konderla wishes to invite all married couples celebrating the 25th, 40th, 50th and 50th+ to a Wedding Anniversary Mass on Saturday, October 28th, at Holy Family Cathedral. Mass will begin at 10:00 a.m. followed by a reception. If you, or a couple you know in the Diocese of Tulsa, is celebrating or has celebrated these Wedding Anniversary years in 2017, please contact our parish secretary, Rosemary Benedetto, at 918-423-6695 by October 2nd so an invitation can be sent.
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Along with the reform of the Roman Canon and the redrafting of an ancient Roman prayer in Eucharistic Pray-er II, two additional prayers were announced in 1969. Eucharistic Prayer III is a fresh composition. Like Eucharistic Prayer II, it has no preface of its own, but the presider chooses from a long menu of possible prefaces to become part of the prayer on a particular occasion. Also, like Eucharistic Prayer II it has a way to insert the name of the deceased in Masses for the dead such as funerals and memorials. The General Instruction of the Roman Missal views Eucharistic Prayer III as the best substitute for Eucharistic Prayer I on Sundays and feasts. In practice, this prayer is used very often at Sunday Mass, and its texts are familiar to all members of the assembly. In this prayer, notice that the priest extends his hands over the gifts and calls down the Holy Spirit to change them into the Body and Blood of Christ. This call of the Holy Spirit is called the epiclesis, and Eastern Christians consider it to be the consecration. Latin Christians have long considered the “institution narrative” to be the consecration. Partly in response to a deep sensitivity to the East, the reformers took care to structure all our new prayers with a strong epiclesis. The poetry and images of Eucharistic Prayer III are fruitful sources of meditation. Why not take a sentence or two into your private prayer? —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.