Trinity Sunday
Transcript of Trinity Sunday
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Fr Riccardo
June 17th - June 23rd
9am Mass Monday
†Charles Blackburn Fr. Jack
9am Mass Tuesday
Lorna Walton M/M Conrad Reich
5:30pm Mass Wednesday
†George & Mina Kuzmic Karen Linch
9am Mass Thursday
Louise McGee M/M Larry Meilleur
Feast Of The Body and Blood Of Christ
5pm Mass SATURDAY
†Charles Blackburn Mike & Tina O’Connor
9am Mass SUNDAY
†Eddy Cusack Knights of Columbus
11:45am Mass SUNDAY
Our Parish Family Fr. Jack
Sacrament of Forgiveness (Penance, Reconciliation, Confession) Mon, Tue, & Thurs after Morning Mass
(Just ask Father after Mass) Saturday from 4:00pm-4:30pm
Wednesday at 5:15pm Or at any other time
By Appointment
BLESSED SACRAMENT CHAPEL
ALWAYS OPEN FOR PRAYER & ADORATION
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Discipleship & Evangelization
ATTENTION YOUTH!!
Life Night on Wednesdays
Summer hours are 7pm – 10pm
Youth in grades 6 – 12 are welcome to join in for food, fellowship, tutoring and games in the Youth building. Come find out what’s happening and being planned for the youth of the parish. Be sure you have filled out a consent form so you get messages about upcoming activities. Registering your child for Edge or Life Teen satifies this requirement.
June 19 Middle School youth to Laser Tag High school youth in Youth Center
June 21-23 Please pray for our youth and their chaperones
attending the Steubenville Conference in Irving, Tx
June 26 High school youth to Escape Room
Middle School youth in Youth Center
ANYONE INTERESTED IN GROWING
THE FAITH OF OUR YOUTH?
Perhaps you’ve heard that young people are bailing out of the church in huge numbers. Many of them would leave earlier (as young as 13) if their parents didn’t make them come to church. This is a real crisis, especially when you consider that there is no evidence that young people are better off when they leave faith in the Church of Jesus Christ behind. So, what can be done? We’re looking for parents and “youngish” adults who are willing to come together and take a collective look at how we presently reach out to youth and to consider what changes we could make to at least improve the odds of more of them becoming and staying faithful to Christ and the Church. Why can’t we build a parish community in which our love and service of one another is so great that it becomes truly attractive to people of all ages. This has to involve more than “fun and games”. If you’re interested in gathering for a conversation, please contact [email protected] .
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Parish Life
OUR SERVANT LEADERS
Maintenance Director: Bob Bussa 754-5308
Director of RE: Tommie Tran 754-5309
Liturgical Ministries: Nancy Lyle 754-5305
RE Secretary: Ann Grover 754-5303 [email protected]
Youth Minister: Dina Jones-Griggs 308-9169
Prime-Timers: Peggy Denker 754-5307
Parish Secretary: Janet Windsor 799-3334 [email protected]
Music Director: Daniel Jack 264-3711
Bookkeeper: Mary Johnson, CPA 754-5304 [email protected]
DEACON ASSOCIATES
Angus Watford 381-2740
Clyde Grover 259-8541
George Fombe 361-8976
Admin. Asst: Jane Mitchell 754-5301
Pastor: Father Jack Feehily 799-5003
Monday, June 17
10:00am SDC-Youth Building
7:00pm Knights Novena for Life
Tuesday, June 18
6:00am SDC-Youth Building
10:00am SDC-Youth Building
6:30pm Boy Scouts-Youth Building
6:30pm Choir practice
6:30pm SDC-McConnell Rm.
Wednesday, June 19
7:00pm Life Nite
Thursday, June 20
7:00pm Knights – Officers Meeting
Friday, June 21
6:30pm SDC-McConnell Rm.
Saturday, June 22
6:30am SDC-McConnell Rm.
9:00am Parish Leadership Council
Begins with light breakfast & fellowship
Sunday, June 23
10:15am SDC-Room 4
10:30am Journey of Faith Summer Session
GOD IS STILL HEALING TODAY
God offers his healing power in many wonderful ways. In Baptism, we are healed of sin and death so that we might enjoy everlasting life. In Penance, the grace of baptism is restored to those who are forgiven mortal sins because they are resolved to turn away from them. For those in venial sin, Penance enhances the grace of baptism so that we can live holier lives. In the Holy Eucharist we pray “Lord, I am not worthy that you should come under my roof but only say the Word and I shall be healed. In fact, offering the Mass and receiving Holy Communion can be understood as the church’s “ordinary” sacrament of healing. And we know that Christ gave us the anointing of the sick to send his healing Spirit upon those who are seriously ill.
Beyond the realm of the sacraments, however, there are individuals in our parish who have the gift of being willing to trust in the Lord as they pray for healing. Healing Prayer will be available in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel following the 5pm Mass on the 22nd of June.
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6/16 Rosario Burbank, Martin Carrion, Brian Dunn, Salvador Garcia, Jose Meza, Tuan Nguyen, Terry Standifer
6/17 Tony Aguilar, Liam Barnett, Jose Lujan,
Christopher Monroe 6/18 Kaitlyn Boals, Bruce Fowler, Carli Hernandez,
Chad McKeeves, Ave Pina, Shirley Sadorra 6/19 Emily Andrews, Robert Enriquez, Corazon
Galang, Walter Hall, James Monk, Destina Moore, Lewis Pontius, Amalia Vazquez
6/20 Anne Clarkson, Roni Grimes, Raffa Harrison,
Jake Manning, Ana Marquez, Au Nguyen, Anna Pham, Concepcion Silva, Audrey Varner
6/21 Whitney Earnest, Donna Embree, Dorothy
Johnson, Jeannine Kniffen, Annette Smith 6/22 Brandon Barker, Jane Behr, David Blankenship,
John Brumfield, Stephanie Duque, Yong Estorga, Max Mendoza, David Schweikhart, Joseph Tinkham, Oakley Warren
Parish Life
6/18 Mr. & Mrs. Donald Casillo 53 6/20 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Concannon 25 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Johns 21 Mr. & Mrs. Scott Powell 4 Mr. & Mrs. Trung Vu 38 6/22 Mr. & Mrs. Rene Torres 22 Mr. & Mrs. Warren Wolkenkoehler 35
June 22nd – Bingo in Norman at 1:00pm at St. Joseph’s Gym. $10 Fundraiser for the “Golden Agers”. Many Prizes!!! June 27th - Preparing 4th of July Cards and Bags for Care Center and Homebound Parishioners
June 28th - Dodgers Game. Doors Open at 6:00pm, Game Starts at 7:05pm. Tickets: $15.00 See Sign-up Sheet!!!
ACUTELY INFIRM
Theresa Aide Kris Ajamie Bailey Anderson Bert Alvarez Annette Balderas Shere Barabasz Jerry Beat Michelle Brewer Ray Brewer Kim Chalfant Diane Cook Nelda Cook Bob Crissman Maurice Cummings Charlie Cusack Maryanne Engler Carlos Garza Kelly Gibbons Juanita Gibson Jerri Gilmore Antonia Guzman Chester Hagnoski Brenda Kratz Bob Lupton Chris Manley Troyan McCollum William McVay Hilary Montoya Eugene Moreno Roberta Neeley Caroline Newell Catherine Newell Jerry Penisten Vincent Riggie Shannon Saturo Chris Sexton Landon Smith Liz Strotman Jeff Trotter Jim Tucker Maria Valdez Vince Wachtel Jerry Wells Linda Zweschper
HOMEBOUND
Ann Barr Lillian Brehm Julia Brewster Margaret Crawford Doni Davis Nancy DeLong Pat Everhart Mary Gorrell Deborah Guerrero Rosita Hall Laurie Harlow Janice Horn Pam Johnson Janet Jones Roger Kane Mary Jane Kilburn Ann Knapper Julia Lee Alberta Marquez Shirley Martin Michelle Mathew SanJuana Medina Fr. John Michalicka Clariese Morgan Ramona Orland Anna Rossi Rose Rytlewski Elinor Thompson
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Stewardship & Administration
Worship & Spiritual Life
June 22-23
Altar Server
Holy Communion
Holy Communion
Hospitality
Lector
Coordinator
Saturday 5:00 pm
Mark Chenevey Andrew Means Raymond Catalano
Frank Bruehl Sandra Porter Mike Jacques Lynn Grant-Yingling Frank Cassarino
James Emmen Thomas Strotman Gina Narcisse Clois Cantalano
Ronald Porter Karen Linch Brian Muzny Larry Meilleur
Patti Muzny Matthew Walters
Carol Hix
Sunday 9am
Jackson Leon Christopher Leon Emma Bivens
Burt Renard Donna Renard Pam Cusack Tony Darnell Mario Diaz Samuel Warnecke Tess Coburn
David Aulner Sandra Varner Michael Varner Jovita Crossman Thai Pham HollyEllis Lilia Concannon Cecil Johnson
Jo Schoo Lee Schoo Linda Darnell Trudy Brcak
William Orland Jason Zondor
Martin Ortega
Sunday 11:45 am
Daniel Moni Turner Tharp Pearce Schweikhart
John Prati Caryl Prati Gayla Maupin Nancy Lyle Kathy Wigley Lori Watford
Rosa Torres Emmanuel Torres Bryan Baldwin Gina Atkins Rick Atkins Shannon Watford
Monica Soliz Jane Mitchell Lyndell Mitchell Maryann Shultz
Angela Lister Mary Mitchell
Roy Lyle
06/09/19 FYTD PFYTD
Sacrificial Giving 10,066 716,300 698,131
Building Fund 1,237 105,517 100,466
Gifts for the Poor 371 46,656 25,679
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TOTAL 11,674 868,473 824,276
Other Income 2,585 105,801 92,576
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TOTAL 14,259 974,274 916,852
Thank You, Good and Faithful Stewards!
*****BUILDING & MAINTENANCE FUND*****
Nearly 15 years ago we made a significant renovation to our existing facilities which also added several thousand square feet to accommodate a large commons area, a new kitchen, a gift shop, a greatly expanded nursery, a spacious youth center, and new air conditioning equipment to keep everyone comfortable. The generous contributions of hundreds of good stewards made it possible for us to build these facilities and to maintain them. In recent months we have become aware that our air conditioning system (called a “chiller”) may be failing us. Mechanical experts have carefully explored options to keep everything operating, but they have pointed out that maintenance costs are predictably going to spiral upwards and that our best solution may be the purchase of a new and more efficient chiller. This past Thursday, we obtained bids and held a joint meeting of our Maintenance & Property and Stewardship & Administration commissions to plot a course of action. After weighing the cost of ongoing repairs with total replacement with a much more efficient system (including a savings of 40% on utilities), we decided unanimously to accept the bid from Streets Mechanical for a new chiller which inclusive of all costs in the amount of $88,000 which, thanks be to God, we have on hand. Please keep costs like this in mind when designating a portion of your sacrificial giving to the Building & Maintenance Fund.
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Marriage and Family Life
Community Outreach
DURING MAY PAC-A-SAC SERVED
161 HOUSEHOLDS Which included 189 Children, 293 Adults
And 76 Senior Citizens
ITEMS MOST NEEDED
Assorted Canned Vegetables
Assorted Canned Fruit
Peanut Butter and Jelly
Remember The Hungry
When You Shop!
Parishioners donated 601 food items in May
OBI wishes to express our gratitude to St. Andrew’s for hosting a blood drive with us on on Sunday, May 5th. At Oklahoma Blood Institute we are so grateful for your continued commitment to blood donation. Thank you for bringing hope, healing and comfort to so many. We especially wish to thank John Prati for the key role has played over many years in arranging opportunities for OBI to come to your parish to invite your members to provide the gift of Life.
Our facilities in Oklahoma City and Norman are looking for caring men and women who are interested in volunteering with patients or helping in our office. Our patients are served in both the home setting and in care centers. There are many different volunteer opportunities available. If you are interested, come to an informational on Wednesday, June 19th from 12pm-1:30pm (a light lunch will be provided) at 4350 Will Rogers Parkway, Suite 400. To register for the June 19th meeting with no obligation or for more information, please call Christa Cook at 405-943-0903 or email her at [email protected].
Property and Maintenance Adopt A Garden – We have several gardens that need tending. You can make a difference with just a couple hours here and there to help weed and plant as needed. Grab a friend or your family and Adopt A Garden today. Contact Jane at [email protected]
Happy Father’s Day! Wives, consider giving your
husband the gift of your love and time by inviting him to
attend a Marriage Encounter Weekend at Oklahoma
City’s Catholic Pastoral Center. It may be just what you
need to enrich your communication, renew your
commitment, and rekindle your romance. Contact Rick
& Bev Feller (405-323-9119 or [email protected]), or
apply at http://meoklahoma.org. $100/couple
application fee. Space is limited, so apply now.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend
June 21 - 23
Day of Reflection for Sacramental Marriage
Day of Reflection for Sacramental Marriage is a day for couples preparing for the Sacrament of Marriage. A specially prepared volunteer team of married couples and a priest, share their experiences and information with the intention of enabling engaged couples to be more aware of the privileges and responsibilities of marriage. Our next scheduled program is June 22, 2019 and will be held at the Catholic Pastoral Center, 7501 NW Expressway, between Rockwell and Council. The cost is 40.00 per couple. Please call the Office of Marriage and Family Life, 405-721-5651x109 for more details.