The Parish Builder€¦ · 18/05/2014 · pressed with the placement Thursday of the headstone for...
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The Parish Builder M A Y 1 8 , 2 0 1 4
T H E F I F T H S U N D A Y O F E A S T E R
Holy Family Parish 210 St. Joseph Street
P. O. Box 100
Nazareth, TX 79063
(806) 945-2616
FAX (806) 945-2564
Email: [email protected]
For Bulletin and Info Online:
Parish Website: hfpn.org
VISITORS — WELCOME! Feel right at home with us and
call for info or help at the Parish Office: 945-2616
MEMBERSHIP: Please register, or to update
phone and address info, just call our Office
R.C.I.A. CONTACTS: Joel Gerber 647-7583
Beverly Schulte 945-2580
Liturgy Schedule: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday: Mass — 7:10 a.m.
Thursday, May 22: Liturgy of the Word and Communion Service — 7:10 a.m.
Saturday, May 24: Mass (Liturgy of Sunday) — 5:30 p.m.
Sunday, May 25: Baccalaureate Mass — 9:15 a.m.
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Friday, May 23, after the 7:10 a.m. Mass;
Saturday, May 24, at 4:30 p.m.; and by appointment.
From the Desk of Fr. Ken TODAY’S WORD
1 Peter 2:5
Like living stones, let yourselves be built into
a spiritual house Many ways are given in the scriptures to de-scribe our lives as the People of God — most recently as the sheep of God’s flock. Now Peter describes us as living stones being built daily by God into a work of art, a house of God. Such poetic imagery, however, attempts to give a deep-er understanding of this dynamic relationship we have with God, the Great Artist, the Hidden Archi-tect of our lives. It’s interesting to note that the building together of these living stones presumes a plan, maybe even many redrawn plans, as we humans don’t always fit where originally envisioned and may have to be Spirit re-hewn to better lodge in that “just right” spot where peace surrounds us and positive vibrations emanate from us.
Our former bishop, Leroy Matthiesen, had a wonderful ability to journal about the happenings around him — he called his articles “Wise and Otherwise”. I al-ways admired his writing, whether faith-filled or faith-challenging. LENTEN ALMS — It is an honor to pass on your Lenten Alms in the amount of $11,000 to Sr. Juanita Albracht’s Hospice in Peru. Innumerable good will come, I’m sure, from each sacrifice you and your family made for these dying home-less individuals ministered to in the digni-ty of care she and her staff offer — “What you do to the least you do to Me”. HOLY FAMILY CEMETERY — You have noticed, I’m sure, the changes in the cemetery as the Parish Council continues to give dignified care to the graves of our loves ones. Over a dozen new plots are available because of the change of the sidewalk in the “new section”, even while long-range plans are being implemented for the “new new” north section. Speak-ing of dignified care, we were all im-pressed with the placement Thursday of the headstone for the late Marian Ehly Durbin. The National Memorial Planning Co. out of San Angelo (800-825-7625)offered not just a monument but a caring expertise in the foundation and placement of the stone that I’ve not seen before. They advertise that they work anywhere in Texas — kudos for their communica-tion with our Cemetery Committee and their reverent attitude about the cemetery.
Luke Michael — that’s a Christian name that speaks volumes of meaning for its new honoree, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Birkenfeld, who have just this week moved back to the area. In a world where many parents choose names for their chil-dren that have no rhyme or reason, much less grace-filled meaning, it is a great gift that the parents have given this child. As I’ve noted before (and may again repeat in future jottings) children’s names have been proven to make life more or less easy for the bearer. “Oh, I see, you spell your child’s name, Phlaurina with a ph — but, it’s silent” “Is it a girl or a boy?” “I see, your pet hamster had that same name — how special for your child!”
WHERE YOUR TREASURE IS, THERE YOUR HEART WILL BE
is the theme of the United Catholic Appeal this year that begins today with your pledge to the ministry and outreach of the Diocese under Bishop Zurek. With the leadership of the Bishop, the UCA has not increased signif-icantly, and his tight over-seeing of diocesan ministry expenditures has been worth noting. As Catholics, we are part of the larger univer-sal church and experience this grace-filled connection through the Bishop as our episco-pal shepherd. We honor the oneness and apostolic connection even as we offer our contributions to his ministry. Holy Family Parish’s pre-diocesan-budget assessment is $27,764, which is just less than we pledged last year ($29,025) and so we can
reach that goal if all share graciously as we did last year. Thank you.
Meals on Wheels Tuesdays & Thursdays
Holy Family Inn 945-2605 Nellie Wilhelm 945-2533; Christine Acker 945-2683
Community Meal Senior Citizens Center
Free Will Offering - $7 Minimum
Sr. Citizens Center: 943-0088 For information or donations,
call Dorothy Kleman 945-2396, Betty Acker 945-2618,
or Roger Jones 679-2945
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Pastoral Team
Fr. Ken Keller
(cell 240-0043)
Deacon Jerome Brockman 945-2269
Deacon Bob Birkenfeld 627-4222; 627-8253 (cell)
Parish Council President: Brian Ramaekers 647-7372
Finance Council President: Marcus Brockman - 945-2398
Christian Formation: Gladys Fortenberry - 945-2519
Youth Director: Allison Kleman - (325) 226-3999
Secretary: Vera Ramaekers - 945-2598
Mass Intention Bookings: Regina Hoelting - 945-2247
Sacramental Records: Theresa Birkenfeld - 627-4222
Holy Family Inn: Mary Kleman - 945-2526 Karleen Hoelting - 945-2267
Church & CCD Bldg. Cleaners: Millie Birkenfeld - 945-2537 Melina Birkenfeld - 945-5442
Offices Cleaning: Joan Durbin - 945-2279
Grounds Upkeep: Doyle Kleman - 945-2689
For Hospital Visits from Deacons Bob or Henry: text or call 806-627-8253 or 806-336-5179
This Week’s Mass Intentions Monday, May 19 7:10 a.m. - Frank Drerup, R.I.P. (Vincent & Toby Gerber) Tuesday, May 20 7:10 a.m. - Juanita Schacher, R.I.P., Anniversary May 12 (Edwin Schacher) Wednesday, May 21 7:10 a.m. - To Petition God for a Conversion to a Culture of Life Thursday, May 22 7:10 a.m. - Liturgy of the Word and Communion Service
Friday, May 23 7:10 a.m. - Francis & Betty Wilhelm, R.I.P. (Family) Saturday, May 24 5:30 p.m. - Kirk Ball, R.I.P. (Parishioners) Sunday, May 25 9:15 a.m. - for Parishioners
Liturgical Ministers
Monday & Tuesday, May 19 & 20, at 7:10 a.m. Servers: Allen Acker and Slade Gerber Wednesday & Friday, May 21 & 23, at 7:10 a.m. Servers: Kylee & Jacob Moroney Saturday, May 24, at the 5:30 p.m. Mass Servers: Molly Johnson, Maggie Nelson, and Dayson Schacher Lectors: Dana Kleman, J. C. Pohlmeier Eucharistic Ministers: Evelyn Albracht, Norita Hoelting, Troy Ramaekers, Jerry Acker, Susan Kern, Dolores Heiman Ushers: Six Parish Council Members Hospitality: Dorothy Guggemos, Betty Acker Gift Bearers: Curtis Birkenfeld, Millie Birkenfeld Sunday, May 25, at the 9:15 a.m. Mass Servers: Tyler & Tagan Ramsey, and Brady Robb Lectors: Treva Ramsey, Bruce Betzen Eucharistic Ministers: Kyla Acker, Braden Wethington, Lexie Rowland, David Rodriguez, Hailey Birkenfeld, Nikki Wethington Ushers: Kade Kleman, Cole Kleman, Mackenzie Gerber, Amanda Kleman, and 2 Parish Council Members Hospitality: Gladys Fortenberry, Twila Williams Gift Bearers: Vicente Pena, Macy Smith, Abby Heard, Rebekah Van Dijk
Church Cleaners Saturday, May 24: Stacy Gerber, Dorothy Guggemos
Please Pray For . . . All our sick and elderly Margaret Brockman and Felix Mote
those serving in our Armed Forces: include Shane Kimbell and Josh Hartman
all those in Ministry, especially: Father Ken Keller; Our Parish Vocations: Fr. Nick Gerber and Fr. John Dalton (retired); Fr. Raj (Pastor in Hart and Dimmitt); Deacons Jerome Brockman and Bob Birkenfeld, and Candidate for Deaconate Joe Hochstein; and our parish’s Religious Sisters, especially the Ft. Smith Benedictines
and for the Deceased: Lonnie Wagner, Janice Weinheimer, and Jeanette Huseman (daughter-in-law of Al & Patsy Huseman)
STEWARDSHIP:
May 10 & 11, 2014
96 Identifiable Contributors - $5,880.00 Loose Collection - $499.40
Children’s Collection - $62.70
Total Collection - $6,442.10
Catholic Home Mission Appeal - $371.10
Thank You !
College & University Graduates Do you have a family member that graduated from a college or university recently? If so, please call the parish office 945-2616 and let us know so that we can honor them in the bulletin in the coming weeks (graduate’s name, parents’ name, university, and degree).
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Sunday, May 18
9:15 a.m. - Mass in Holy Family Church, w/UCA Appeal
10:30 a.m. - Final RCIA Meeting. Topic: “Prayer as Life Vocation” Monday, May 19
7:10 a.m. - Mass in Holy Family Church
5:00 p.m. - 15-Decade Rosary Tuesday, May 20
6:00 a.m. - Men’s Prayer Group
7:10 a.m. - Mass in Holy Family Church
Noon - Lions Club Meeting in the Senior Citizens Center
3:00 - 7:00 p.m. - Blood Drive in the Community Hall
6:30 p.m. - FFA Chapter Banquet in the School Cafeteria
This Week’s Calendar
NEED PRAYER - CALL: Catherine Huseman, 945-2649
ANOINTING OF SICK: To Be Announced
HOME COMMUNION Please call Office 945-2616
for a minister
BAPTISM:
Contact Fr. Ken to plan.
Meet with a Deacon for Sacramental Preparation.
One sponsor be Confirmed Catholic (14 years or older)
MARRIAGE:
Call Fr. Ken 6 mos. before.
Complete forms.
Be free to marry or have annulment of past marriage.
Attend Engaged Encounter
Respect Life Prayers during Blessed Sacrament Adoration
8:00 a.m. Wednesday to 7:00 a.m. Thursday
The Knights of Columbus are sponsoring a Raffle for the High Plains Catholic Radio Ministry Debt Contract, in-cluding St. Valentine’s, Nazareth and Hart. $25 per ticket, or 5 for $100. Prizes include 2 Sportsmen Packages; a Spa Weekend Get-Away; and a Tiernan Solara Grill. Con-tact any K.C., anyone of the Men’s Prayer Group, Ronnie Hoelting 945-2247, or Glenn Ramaekers 627-7273.
Wednesday, May 21
7:10 a.m. - Mass in the Chapel of the Holy Family Inn, followed by Adora-tion of the Blessed Sacrament
Noon - Community Meal in the Senior Citizens Center
3:45 p.m. - Safe Environment Training for VBS Youth Helpers in the CCD Building Thursday, May 22
7:10 a.m. - Liturgy of the Word and Communion Service in Holy Family Church
9:00 a.m. - Mother’s Day Out
7:00 p.m. - Band Concert in the High School Gym Friday, May 23
7:10 a.m. - Mass in Holy Family Church, followed by Benediction
8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. - Prayers for
Peace & Religious Freedom with Adoration of Blessed Sacrament in Holy Family Church:
1:00 pm: Divine Mercy Chaplet
1:30 pm: Prayer for our children
9:00 a.m. - Jr. High Academic Awards Ceremony in the school cafeteria
1:30 p.m. - Elementary Track Meet at Swift Stadium
Saturday, May 24
5:00 - 8:00 p.m. - Benefit Steak Dinner for Max Ellison in the Community Hall
5:30 p.m. - Mass in Holy Family Church, w/Catholic Communica-tions Collection
Sunday, May 25
9:15 a.m. - Baccalaureate Mass in Holy Family Church
7:00 p.m. - Senior Citizens Games
The Lions Club meets on Tuesday, May 20, at noon in the Senior Citizens Center. All Youth Helpers for this year’s Vacation Bible School are encouraged to attend a Safe Environment Training on Wednesday, May 21, at 3:45 p.m. in the CCD Bldg. The families of Wm. C. (Jr.) Hochstein invite you to help him celebrate his 90th Birthday with a party on Saturday, May 31, following the evening Mass. Come and help celebrate this milestone with us. The new Community Pictorial Directories are in. Come by the parish office in the afternoons to get your copy. The new Bereavement Pamphlets are in the back of Church. Please pick up a copy as soon as possible.
Benefit Steak Dinner for Max Ellison Saturday, May 24 — 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.
$15.00 per plate
Nazareth Community Hall
Entertainment by the “Rough Riders” following
If you would like to donate an item for the
Silent Auction, please contact Karleen Hoelting
at 945-2267. Items may also be left at Between
Friends Wednesday through Fridays.
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Nazareth Community Blood Drive will be held on Tuesday, May 20, from 3:00 - 7:00 p.m. in the Community Hall. Every eligible donor who pre-sents to donate will receive a free
t-shirt and a chance to win one of two bikes, courtesy of Sun Adventure Sports! Photo ID or Donor ID card required. Must be at least 17 years old; 16 year olds may donate with signed parental consent. A Scholarship Meeting for local organizations will be held on Wednesday, May 21, at 3:30 p.m. in the school library. The City of Nazareth now has a FaceBook page - just search Nazareth, Texas. Or follow us on Twitter @cityofnaz. To have current events or information posted on the Twitter and FaceBook pages, contact Ricky Backus 647-5868, Nikki Wethington 674-7039, or Troy Ramaekers (806) 632-5299.
CASTRO COUNTY
CATHOLIC
COMMUNITY “We would like to thank all those who were so kind to us during the illness and death of our brother, Walter. Your Mass intentions, memorials, phone calls, cards and other acts of kindness and concern are deeply appreciated. Thanks to all, and God bless. Our love and prayers.”
Luke & Mona Acker Don & Betty Acker
“A Decade of Monastery Pray-lines” is the theme of our 2014 St. Benedict Monastery Founders’ Day Open House, June 8, from 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Tour the Monas-tery and Spirituality Center - Reg-ister for Door Prizes - Restock your “Praylines” supply - Visit with the Sisters. Vespers at 5:00 p.m., all welcome. Take I-27 to Rockwell Road Exit (#111); east on Rockwell Road for 2 miles; turn onto S. Western Street; go one mile and turn in at overhead gate sign. An American Pilgrimage” hosted by Fr. Daniel Dreher and Deacon Leroy Behnke. July 15 - 23, 2014. We will visit St. Louis and Hanni-bal, Mo; Dubuque, IA; La Cross, WI; Red Wing and St. Paul, MN. Tour historic Catholic Churches and many more sites along the Mississippi. For more info, contact Fr. Daniel [email protected] or Bill Dorsey at [email protected] or call (806) 290-0734.
End of Year Events:
May 20: 6:30pm - FFA Chapter Banquet
May 21: 3:30pm - Scholarship Meeting for
local organizations in the school library
May 22: 7:00pm - 5-12 grade Band Concert
May 23: 9:00am - Jr. High Academic Award
1:30pm - Elementary Track Meet
May 27: 6:30pm - Athletic Banquet
May 28: 2:00pm - Elementary Awards
Ceremony
May 29: 1:30pm - Kindergarten Graduation
2:00pm - Early Release
7:00pm - High School Academic
Awards Banquet
May 30: 2:00pm - Early Release
7:30pm - High School Graduation
at Swift Stadium
Pray For Rain
Any 6th, 7th or 8th graders wishing to attend the J. H.
Youth Rally in Amarillo on June 28 & 29, please call
Gladys 945-2519 to get forms and pertinent information.
Mothers Day Out Notice “I am retiring from the Mothers Day Out program as of May 29, 2014. Thanks for letting me have your children one day a week - I’ll miss them. 28 1/2 years of time with 4 year olds — Great!”
Catherine Huseman
Immaculate Conception of Mary
Church, Dimmitt 647-4219
Blessed Sacrament Adoration Friday - 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Mass Schedule
Tuesday, May 20 (Nursing Home)
1:30 p.m. - Special Intentions for Jerome & Margaret Brockman on their 64th Wedding Anniversary (Kenny Brockman Family) 7:00 p.m. (Spanish)
Wednesday, May 21 6:00 p.m. (English) Thursday, May 22 6:00 p.m. (English) Friday, May 23 8:30 a.m., with Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament following until 5:00 p.m. (English) Saturday, May 24 (Bilingual) 7:15 p.m. Sunday, May 25
10:00 a.m. (English)
St. John Nepomucene Church in Hart
938-2373
Mass Schedule
Saturday, May 24 (Bilingual) 5:30 p.m.
Sunday, May 25 (Bilingual) 8:30 a.m.