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176 Marian Dr. Laurie, MO 65037 www.mothersshrine.com We welcome our visitors and thank you for choosing St. Pat’s as your parish at the lake. We would like you to register as a part-time parishioner. Please call the Parish Office . WELCOME MASS TIMES Saturday Inside Church 4:30 p.m. Mother’s Shrine—outside 8:00 p.m. Sunday Mother’s Shrine—outside 8:30 a.m. Inside Church 10:15 a.m. Reconciliation Saturday 3:30-4:15 (Or by appointment.) Daily Mass Tuesday—Friday 9:00 am Wednesday Adoration 9:45-10:15 Rosary prayed at 8:30 daily JULY 29, 2018 SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME The National Shrine of Mary, Mother of the Church Mothers’ Wall of Life REV. JOHN SCHMITZ, PASTOR DAVID LOVELL, DEACON

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MASS TIMES

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Sunday Mother’s Shrine—outside 8:30 a.m. Inside Church 10:15 a.m.

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REV. JOHN SCHMITZ, PASTOR

DAVID LOVELL, DEACON

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JULY 29, 2018 SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

UPCOMING EVENTS

EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP

STEWARDSHIP

AUG. 3 Blood Drive 12-5 p.m.

AUG. 10-11 Diocesan Marian Conference

AUG 12 Pancake Breakfast

SEPT. 8 Father Barnett Memorial Mass 7 p.m.

SEPT. 9 Youth Faith Formation classes begin

SEPT. 9 Pancake Breakfast

OCT. 13 St. Pat’s 150th Year Celebration

You sit down at a restaurant and order drinks and an appetizer.

Then you order an entrée with a salad. When all of that has been

consumed, you order a dessert. You leave after having had a good

time, but your pants don't fit so well now. You are so full you regret

ordering all those courses. Your eyes were bigger than your stom-

ach. You ordered what you wanted and not what you needed.

In our daily lives, we find ourselves wanting many things. We desire

outcomes and good fortunes that we think will make all the difference. However, oftentimes

when we receive these things, we only find ourselves wanting more. Worse yet, if we do not

get them, we can see our lives as incomplete.

God always provides what we need. It may not be what we want. Our eyes can deceive us in-

to believing that what we receive is not enough to fulfill us. If we trust in God and seek to

only live with what sustains us rather than dive into excess, we will find that we are happier,

healthier, and at peace. No one should ever make himself or herself feel overcome by too

much of anything. God knows what we need even if we cannot see it for ourselves.

-Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS

WEEKEND COLLECTION July 15

St. Pat’s $8,337.30 Attendance 576

Mother’s Shrine $2,444.00 Attendance 605

EFT 1st of month $1,055

EFT 15th of month $1,100

EFT 20th of month $160

Weekly budget needed $7,663

Electronic fund transfer available for the 1st, 15th, etc.,

for weekly contribution, building and maintenance,

Charitable Outreach, Christmas, and Easter.

Beginning with this week’s gospel, the Church celebrates five weeks of John’s Gospel. Like Jesus did in last week’s Gospel (Mark 6: 30-34), Jesus is feeding the people with the miracle of Bread Multiplication. This is a sign to show us how great He is “the Bread of Life, the Bread from Heaven.” “All Are Welcome”, in Jesus’ pres-ence. All are called to receive His Body and Blood. In His mercy He decided to stay with us as piece of Bread. Truly Bread so that we can taste and eat, but are transformed by the transubstan-tiation in Body and Blood of Jesus Christ, just for the love of us. So “Let Us Be Bread”, let us be one family in him. Convinced that if “He is with us, who is against us”. So, “Be Not Afraid” as He promises to be with us to the very end of ages. Let’s praise “Alabaré” Him together, let’s eat the Bread together and rejoice because we are the chosen ones. By: Joel Rosario- López Music Director

MUSIC MINISTRY

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MASS INTENTIONS JULY 30-August 5 SCRIPTURE READINGS JULY 29-AUGUST 5

MON. 9:00 COMMUNION SERVICE

TUES. 9:00 COMMUNION SERVICE

WED. 9:00 COMMUNION SERVICE

THURS. 9:00 COMMUNION SERVICE

FRI. 9:00 COMMUNION SERVICE

SAT. 4:30 PEOPLE OF THE PARISH

SUN. 10:15 JOYCE SZEMPLENSKI, SPC

PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK

PARISHIONERS Mike Kuse, Ceil Bish, Adam Steffen, Bud Raeker, Tom McCann, Jerry Petersen, Clarence Smith, Steve Callahan, Jeanette Trogdon, Barbara Bogaro, Jean Dunn, Barb Miller, Bill Davis, Sandy Vossen, Jim Miller, Ray Hamilton, Harold Vande Haar, Joyce Szemplenski, Marilyn Bayerl, Mel Grossman, Wenc Jira, Mary Ann Kaiser, Thelada Gibson, Dan Noyes, Ruth Stevens, Gwen Seaton, Bill Smith, Kathy Halverson, Al Vasey, James Gibson, Ray Bellus, Bill Smith, Kay Kuse Henrichs, Nancy Nicholson, Elizabeth Rourke, Mari Pat Brooks, Jean Stark, Jerry Unrein, Myra Brazie, Brian Titus, Ron and Mary Steinkamp.

FRIENDS AND FAMILY Michael Switalwski, Hal Trokey, Jr., Kathy Egan, Addison Nichols, Irma Webster, Sandra Poates, Collette Moscato, Anne Erola, Amy Schmitz, Elizabeth Gilreath, Chris Kuse, Christopher Bonick, Alma Thompson, Jacob and Crystal Miller, Janet Lloyd, Kolton Melcher, Glen Noyes, Wyatt Newman, Barbara Ott, Leroy Berden, Anne Conolle, Brady Noyes, Mark Walls, Rob Clarke, Hanna & Jake Hoge, Christine Gaul, Brad Bradfield and Kevin Adams, Frances Lueck, Jill Dawson, Judy Carlson, Christina Troyer, Patty Walkenhorst, Dale Evans, James Sparks, Barbara Miller, Shawn Gill, Lee Stanley, Jack Ladd, Wauneta Browne, Beverly Joeckel, Larry Noyes, Sandy Doren, Laurel Chase, Steve Polsfuss, Justin Browning, Kristin Greene, Terry Calahan, Diana Probst, Katherine Brooks, Amy Carter, Anita Petersen, Tegan Gaul, Megan Ann Bray, Baby Blake, Toni Wagner, Steve Chaffin, Jade, Pat Reidy, Richard Luebbering, Rob Clark, Nancy Daniels, Josh Wick, Ruby Lee Crysler, Hernan Enrique Caceres, Veronica Natalia Chavez, Maria Sol Montel, Veronica Rodriguez, Luz Alejandra Bringas, Carolina Silvia Brizuela Perez, Rodolfo Martin Arruabarrena, Gustavo Caceres, Father Ed Doyle, Georgia Morrell.

BISHOP’S PRAYER INTENTION

JULY 29, 2018 SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Monday: St. Peter Chrysologus Jer 13:1-11/Dt 32:18-

19, 20, 21 /Mt 13:31-35

Tuesday: St. Ignatius of Loyola Jer 14:17-22/Ps 79:8,

9, 11 and 13 /Mt 13:36-43

Wednesday: St. Alphonsus Liguori Jer 15:10, 16-21/

Ps 59:2-3, 4, 10-11, 17, 18 /Mt 13:44-46

Thursday: St. Eusebius of Vercelli & St. Peter

Julian Eymard Jer 18:1-6/Ps 146:1b-2, 3-4, 5-6ab/Mt

13:47-53

Friday: Jer 26:1-9/Ps 69:5, 8-10, 14/Mt 13:54-58

Saturday: St. John Vianney Jer 26:11-16, 24/Ps 69:15-

16, 30-31, 33-34 /Mt 14:1-12

Sunday: 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time Ex 16:2-4,

12-15/Ps 78:3-4, 23-24, 25, 54 /Eph 4:17, 20-24/Jn 6:24-

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Bishop McKnight’s July prayer intention for our Local Church is “For the soul of our country; that U.S. citizens may remain true to our founding princi-ples of one Nation, under God, indi-visible, with liberty and justice for all.”

Please make it part of your private prayer.

FOR YOUR INFORMATION

ATTN: MASS OF THE ANNOINTING

OF THE SICK WAS HELD ON JULY

27th

IN PLACE OF THE FIRST FRI-

DAY IN JULY AND AUGUST.

Many Thanks I would like, on behalf of the Parish, to take this time to thank Diana Baracz for her many years of service to St. Patrick Parish as our secretary. I am thankful for her many years of caring service to all our needs and wish her the best as she moves on to bigger and better things in life. “May God bless you, Diana, and all the future holds for you.” Fr. Schmitz

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Plans are underway, if you would like to join in

planning this very special event, contact

Sue Schneider at 314-308-3668.

Thank you for the donations received for this Celebration. If

you would like to donate, please indicate 150th Anniversary on

your check.

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CHARITABLE ASSISTANCE

Donations to Charitable Assistance are used to assist needy fami-

lies, with utilities, rent, water, propane, etc. We work together with

Community for Christ to help families in certain cases. Checks for

Community for Christ need to be written to Community for Christ

or for Charitable Assistance to St. Pat’s.

Thank you for your donations to both.

COMMUNITY FOR CHRIST

The food pantry is in need of Ramen Noo-

dles, pasta, spaghetti sauce, tuna, tuna help-

er, canned fruits, vegetables, also donations.

Youth Faith Formation

classes will begin on

Sunday, September 9th fol-

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children from pre-

Kindergarten through

High School are encour-

aged to attend. Please

call Michele at (573) 372-

8594 with questions.

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Another land scape design well done. I

hope you are enjoying the new looks

around the grounds.

The next engraving on

The Mothers Wall of Life

August 28th.

How cool is that - a living family tree in granite?

Contact your family and get every one on board to have all

mother’s names engraved together.

A wonder tribute to each one.

Make this your family history as it will be there for many, many

years. They tell us 1,500 years! Make this your family tree en-

graved in granite!

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MUSIC FOR OUTDOOR MASSES: JULY 28-29

Gathering: All Are Welcome

Let us build a house where love can dwell

and all can safely live,

a place where saints and children tell

how hearts learn to forgive.

Built of hopes and dreams and visions,

rock of faith and vault of grace;

here the love of Christ shall end divisions.

All are welcome, all are welcome,

all are welcome in this place.

Let us build a house where prophets speak,

and words are strong and true,

where all God’s children dare to seek

to dream God’s reign anew.

Here the cross shall stand as witness

and as symbol of God’s grace;

here as one we claim the faith of Jesus.

All are welcome, all are welcome,

all are welcome in this place.

Let us build a house where love is found

in water, wine and wheat:

a banquet hall on holy ground

where peace and justice meet.

Here the love of God, through Jesus,

is revealed in time and space;

as we share in Christ the feast that frees us.

All are welcome, all are welcome,

all are welcome in this place.

Let us build a house where hands will reach

beyond the wood and stone

to heal and strengthen, serve and teach,

and live the Word they’ve known.

Here the outcast and the stranger

bear the image of God’s face;

let us bring an end to fear and danger.

All are welcome, all are welcome,

all are welcome in this place.

Gifts: Let Us Be Bread

Refrain: Let us be bread, blessed by the Lord, broken and shared, life for the world. Let us be wine, love freely poured. Let us be one in the Lord.

1. I am the bread of life, broken for all. Eat now and hun-

ger no more. 2. You are my friends if you keep my commands, no long-

er servants but friends. 3. See how my people have nothing to eat. Give them the

bread that is you. 4. As God has loved me so I have loved you.

Go and live on in my love.

Communion: Be Not Afraid

Refrain: Be not afraid

I go before you always

Come follow me, and

I will give you rest

1. You shall cross the barren desert, but you shall

not die of thirst You shall wander far in safety

though you do not know the way You shall speak

your words in foreign lands and all will under-

stand You shall see the face of God and live

(Refrain)

2. If you pass through raging waters in the sea, you

shall not drown If you walk amid the burning

flames, you shall not be harmed If you stand be-

fore the power of hell and death is at your side,

know that I am with you through it all (Refrain)

3. Blessed are your poor, for the kingdom shall be

theirs Blessed are you that weep and mourn, for

one day you shall laugh And if wicked men insult

and hate you all because of me, blessed, blessed

are you! (Refrain)

Sending: Alabaré

Alabaré, Alabaré, Alabaré a mi Señor //

John saw the number

of all those redeemed

and all were singing praises to the Lord.

Thousands were praying,

ten thousands rejoicing,

and all were singing praising to the Lord.

Alabaré, Alabaré, Alabaré a mi Señor //

We are your children

God eternal father

you have created us for love

we praise you, we bless you

we are singing praises to the Lord

Alabaré, Alabaré, Alabaré a mi Señor //

Responsorial Psalm:

“The hand of the Lord feeds

us; He answers all our needs.”

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