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The Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
September 4, 2016
INVITED
The Good News is that we have all been invit-
ed—invited to the Kingdom, invited to be disciples.
It’s a life-changing invitation, and like so many other
such invitations, it requires a great deal of deliberation
and discernment. Whether we choose marriage, ordina-
tion, single life, or community life, we know the seri-
ous planning and consideration that accompany these
profound decisions. Like the tower-builder in the Gos-
pel, we have weighed both the monetary and emotional
cost. We have pondered and planned our lives in the
direction to which we believe God has called us. And
while we pray for guidance and acceptance of God’s
will, we often fail to understand so much. Like Solo-
mon, we turn to God for wisdom and counsel in our
life-changing decisions.
(J.S. Paluch Co. / Liturgical Cycle B)
St. Anthony Catholic Church PARISH OFFICE: 364-6150 FAX: 364-0969 SCHOOL OFFICE: 120 W. Park Ave. Phone 364-1952.
**In case of an emergency Email: frneusch@gmail.com or 806-570-5706** Parish website www.stanthonyscatholicparish.com
Parish Office Address 114 Sunset Drive in Hereford, Texas 79045 PARISH PASTOR — Rev. Fr. Anthony Neusch DIOCESE of AMARILLO — Bishop Patrick Zurek
Sign up for R.C.I.A and Small Groups Adult Faith Formation email janiebanner1@wtrt.net or call 364-6150 or 364-7626
Send bulletin art & articles to Jasmin Enriquez at jme.stanthonys@gmail.com by Tuesday morning of week prior. Parish EMAIL: stanthonyshfd@wtrt.net Diocesan EMAIL: www.amarillodiocese.org
Parish Office is open Mon. 10AM– 12PM, 1PM-5PM, Tue.—Thurs. from 9AM-12PM, 1PM—5PM w/ early closing on Fridays 9AM-12PM, 1PM-4PM during School Session. Closed holidays, holy days and for some funerals & staff meetings.
WELCOME NEWCOMERS: Please notify the church office of your arrival or if any changes in phone or address are made.
CONFESSION: Wednesdays @6:30am-7am & 6-6:45pm. Thurs@6:30am-7am. Fri.@7am-8am. Sat. @4-5:30pm. and Sun.@7:45am-8:45am and after the 9 AM Mass until 11 AM. Any time by appointment. Call the church office. NO confessions ON TUES. Priest’s day off . Mass on Tuesday evening at 5:30pm.
BAPTISM PREPARATION CLASSES: 4th Wed of each month. MUST Pre-Register in the church office. Watch Bulletin for dates
WEDDINGS: Couples must be members of the Parish. To begin wedding preparation, please call for an appointment with the pastor at least six months prior to planned wedding date. Pick up a marr iage packet with all the wedding guidelines from church secretary.
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK: Call 364-6150 day or night. OR during office hours to schedule the Sacrament of Anointing prior to surgery or if health is serious or an accident has occurred. It is a Sacrament of healing and comfort, not necessarily of the dying.
Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time SEPT. 4, 2016 Second Collection Black Bag for Charity.
Vocations Crucifix 6:00PM Mass: Judy and Jack Dennis 8:45AM Mass: Joe Ar tho 11:30 Mass: Arnold Ar tho 6PM HOLY HOUR MONDAY— 7:15AM Mass. 6:30PM Stewardship Meeting: A/R No School | Office Closed for Labor Day TUESDAY—7-8 AM Men’s Lectionary Study Group: A/R. 5:30PM Mass WEDNESDAY— 7:15AM Mass | Adoration after Mass until 6PM. 9:30AM-11AM Women’s Lectionary Study 6:45PM-7PM Jr. High and High School F.F.C *7PM-9PM RCIA Candidates' Orientation including Sponsors and Spouses (Childcare in school—Come to A/R first for introduction.)* THURSDAY—7:15 AM Mass. 10:30am-1pm Deanery Mtg. 6:30PM PTO Mtg. A/R FRIDAY— 8:15AM Mass.| 5:30PM Mass 7-8AM Fri. morning study: "Living Jesus-Learning the Heart of the Gospel" by Luke Timothy Johnson: A/R. All adults welcome! SAT. 6PM LITURGY SEPT. 10, 2016
Vocation Crucifix taken by Harr ison and Mayra Parsons Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time SEPT. 11, 2016
8:45AM: Dismissal of RCIA after Homily, followed by topic—A/R 10AM: Elementary F.F.C begins! Vocation Crucifix 8:45am Mass: Bill and Linda Dominguez 11:30 Mass: Laur ie and Walter Paetzold NO HOLY HOUR
LITURGY INTENTIONS
ALTAR SERVERS
STEWARDSHIP of TREASURE Aug. 27/28 2016
Envelopes– 75 Loose Checks– 36
Envelopes/Checks $6,515.00
Plates $728.71
Children $65.51
Total $7,309.22 Extra Collection Postage $20.00
Total $7,329.22 FINAL Total = $7,329.22
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Schedule for Sept. 10/11:
6PM Mass: Lisa Garcia, Audrey Meador , Barbara Yavor-nik, Alice Hund and Monica Hernandez (L) 8:45AM Mass: Ronnie Fetsch (SC) Tom Albracht (SC) Ftritz Backus (SC) Ray Berend (SC) J.R Garman, Daniel Jesko and Ray Schlabs (L)
SICK CALL ONLY: Jim Hund and Julie Newton
11:30AM Mass: Sergio Correa, Rosa Garza, Aida Lemus, Teresa Munoz, Eren Ochoa, Mary Ann Ramirez and Teresa Garth (L) NOTE: Please don’t forget to sign in before Mass. Please get a
substitute if you cannot keep your assignment, thank you!
Mon.7:15AM James and Julia McNaney Honor Tues. 5:30PM Francis Diller RIP Wed.7:15AM Special Intentions Thurs. 7:15AM Hilda Strafuss RIP FRI. 8:15AM Continuance of Religious Freedom SAT. 6PM Living & Deceased of the Stengel Family SUN. 8:45 AM People of the Parish SUN.11:30 AM Garry Yosten RIP
My family prayed ____ rosaries this week.
Lector Schedule for Sept.10/11:
6 PM Mass: Renee Kuper and Roy Kuper 8:45AM Mass: Jim Hund and Gerald Marnell 11:30AM Mass: Erin Ochoa and Jana Hedr ick
Mon. 7:15 AM Cadence Copeland, Cooper Copeland and Larry McNutt Tues.5:30PM Rachel Betzen and Daniel Betzen Wedn.7:15AM Hope Mariscal and Faith Mariscal Thurs.7:15AM Kakee McIntire and London Baker FRI.8:15AM School Students SAT. 6PM Anthony Tijerina, Matthew Tijerina, Alexia Hernandez and Harrison Meador SUNDAY 8:45AM London Baker, Abel Tamez, Ava Reyes and Miranda Villalovos 11:30 AM Cristian Jaime, Saraie Perales, Jayden Sosa and Jacob Smith
113 rosaries were prayed for Vocations, the last several weeks. Thank you all so much!
ALTAR FLOWERS, are in HONOR of Burrus
and Knibbs Families. MARY’S ALTAR FLOW-ERS, are in HONOR of Mary Jane & Hershel Burrus.
SEPTEMBER CALENDAR SEPT. 4—Sunday Mass Times change to 8:45AM and 11:30AM SEPT. 5—Stewardship Mtg.: A/R @ 6:30PM SEPT. 5– Labor day, No School and Office closed. SEPT. 7—Women ‘s Lectionary Groups meet: 9:30am-11am in the A/R SEPT. 7—RCIA Orientation including sponsors & spouses, childcare in school. 7pm-9pm, A/R. SEPT. 7—Faith Formation Classes begin for Jr. High & H.S, 6:45pm-8:15pm SEPT. 11—Dismissal of RCIA after Homily, followed by topic—A/R SEPT. 12-16—NO weekly Masses, Fr. Tony gone to a retreat. SEPT. 12-16—Grandparents Week! SEPT. 14—Faith Formation Classes begin for elementary, 10am-11am SEPT. 19—School will have an early release at 2:15PM SEPT. 19—Safe Environment Training: Library @ 6:30PM SEPT. 19—Finance Council 7PM
From the desk of our pastor, Father Tony Neusch.
Have you read a good book lately? If not let me offer three classic Catholic Fiction Books. I thought about giving you some Catholic Classics of Spirituality or Theology, maybe in another note. I am convinced that the Catholic Tradition is full of the great works of beauty from the Western World. Here are three of my favorites: Death Comes for the Archbishop by Wila Cather is the fictionalized biography of the first Bishop of Santa Fe, Archbishop Lamey. The story of his many true friendships and his dedication to a people placed in his care as Pastor is stunningly beautiful. The Bridge of San Luis Rey by Thornton Wilder is a fictional novel about the interrelated lives of a group of people who die in the collapse of a bridge. A Franciscan Friar witnesses the event and decides he has to figure out why they died. Based on a real place and a real bridge the rest is all fiction. It asks the question, “Is there some kind of cosmic control over the lives of people here on Earth or not?” The Moviegoer by Walker Percy a story about an up and coming stockbroker from the Big Easy. The Pro-tagonist Binx Bolling lives a life of indifference without real commitment, maybe even without a change in his life except that someone more broken than he becomes the center of his life, as he prepares for marriage. They are each authors, Percy is the only Catholic, who ask perennial questions about life and death, friend-ship, and love. They are worth the time investment you will turn the final page a better person than when you turned the flyleaf.
Rosary for Priest and Religious Life. A small group will lead in prayer after the
5:30PM Tuesday Mass, anyone who would like to stay and pray the rosary for priest and reli-
gious life are more than welcome.
RCIA REMINDER WED., SEPT 7 ORIENTATION of all Candidates-
Catechumens-Spouses-etc. R.C.I.A. sessions begin at 8:45 AM (NOTE the NEW time of Mass! Don’t be
late!) Mass on Sunday SEPT 11.
Saint Anthony Church will continue to HOST resident birthday parties for two months in the year: OCTOBER 20 at 3 PM in Lamar Room and APRIL 20
at 3 PM in Lamar Room. We are responsible for a regular
cake and a low sugar dessert, Servers, Smilers :) Huggers,
and maybe some music or fun to make it even more memo-
rable. Call the church office if you would com-
mit to coordinating 4 people to help and show
up with lots of LOVE or to offer to help the or-
ganizer person! Thank you.
We would like to thank the people of St. Anthony Parish for the prayers, cards, Masses, visits, and food
during Julie's recent hospital stay. We are so blessed to be a part of this caring parish community of faith. Ann and Julie Lueb
ADULT Small Groups for Faith Formation
and Study/Sharing - All Materials available.
RCIA Orientation Wed. SEPT. 7, 7-9 PM
Sunday SEPT. 11 8:45 Mass in Church
then dismiss to Antonian Room.
Led by Janie Banner and Lisa Blakely & Team
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TUESDAY mornings year-round 7-8 AM
Men's Lectionary Study in Antonian Room
(study of the upcoming weekend Readings)
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WEDNESDAY mornings 9:30-11 AM - Sept. 7
Women's Lectionary Study in Antonian Room
(study of the coming weekend Mass Readings plus
a chapter from Rediscover Jesus by Matthew Kelly)
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WEDNESDAY morning 9:30-10:45 AM
Residents and Friends Lectionary Study
in Kings Manor Midway down Hall 800
with Al Simnacher. Call 364-6844.
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PARENT Study (NEW! Especially formed for parents of youth attending Jr - Sr High School formation on
Wednesday nights, during F.F.C. Wednesdays starting Sept. 7 from 7-8 PM in Cafeteria) Team/Rotation led
by Jaime Brorman, Michelle Brorman, Denise Marnell
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THURSDAY night 7-9 PM
"Priest, Prophet, King" video/workbook series
by Fr. Robert Barron in home of Monica Bermea, Friona. Call 575-693-3000 for directions and more in-
formation
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FRIDAY Study of “Learning and Living Je-sus" by Luke Timothy Johnson. New book to begin in
November. 7-8:05 AM in Antonian Room
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Friday EVENING "ACTS plus Friends" Study will reconvene near Advent. Watch for
more....
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ANYONE WISHING ANOTHER TIME OR TOPIC
of spiritual reading / study - please contact Janie Banner (mornings) in the
church office 364-6150.
This summer over a dozen Flocknote messages have been sent, if you did not receive any of those messages and you are registered to Flocknote, it may be time to update your information. You can call the church office and we will gladly update your information. If you are not registered to Flocknote, what are you waiting for? Flocknote is a great way to stay up to date with events going on in the parish. All you need to do is go to this url: https://new.flocknote.com/stanthony subscr ibe to the groups you want updates on and you’re all done! You can also receive Flocknote through texts if you don’t want to receive emails.
Our Lady of the Rosary! October 7th, the First Friday Mass at 6pm, will
be in Spanish. The Mass is going to be held for
the Guatemalan families in our community! We
will host a dinner after the Mass to celebrate
‘Our Lady of the Rosary.’ We will also
be having a Coat and Blanket Drive to
help the Guatemalan families in the
community. More information will be
posted later in the month. If you have
any questions you can call the church
office and we will do our best to answer
them. Thank you and God Bless!
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