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1515 N Greenville Ave. Allen, Texas 75002
972.727.1177 | Fax 972.727.1401 | After hours and emergencies 972.632.2382
ST. JUDE CATHOLIC PARISH JANUARY 26, 2020
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
“Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men.”
- Matthew 4:19
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www.stjudeparish.com
Weekend Masses Family Rosary begins half an hour before Mass
Saturday (Anticipatory) 5:00 pm
Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am, Noon & 5:00 pm
Daily Masses (Chapel)
Monday 8:30 am & Noon
Tuesday 8:30 am & 6:00 pm Wednesday 8:30 am & Noon
Thursday 8:30 am & 6:00 pm
Friday 8:30 am & Noon
Saturday 8:30 am (Church)
Reconciliation (Chapel) Tuesday, Thursday 5:00 to 5:45 pm Saturday 9:00 to 10:00 am
Adoration (Chapel) Tuesday & Thursday 9:00 am to 6 pm, 6:30 to 9 pm
1st Friday 9:00 am to Noon
Sunday 6:00 to 8:30 pm
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES (Grades PreK-6) Sunday 8 am, 10 am & Noon Monday, Tuesday 4:30 pm & 6:15 pm Wednesday 5:00 pm
JYM - CONFIRMATION PREP (Grades 7 & 8) Sunday: Noon to 1:15 pm 3:15 pm to 4:30 pm Monday: 6:15 pm to 7:30 pm Tuesday: 4:30 pm to 5:45 pm Wednesday: 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm
HIGH SCHOOL MINISTRY (Grades 9 to 12) Sunday: 6:15 pm to 8:30 pm Tuesday: 6:30 am to 7:30 am Wednesday: 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm
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Our Mission: To build a parish community that shares God’s love through prayer, service and evangelization so that all feel welcome in making St. Jude their home.
Please email [email protected] for January bulletin submissions 10 business days before the requested bulletin publication date. Articles are subject to approval and space availability.
THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
We are Called to Be Disciples of Our Lord, Jesus Christ
By virtue of our baptism, we are called to be disciples of our Lord, Jesus Christ. As his disciples, we are expected to be in communion with him all the time and enjoy his majesty, splendor, strength, and honor. We are called to draw strength from him and to participate in his mission and proclaim the good news by our words and deeds. We are called to bring light, joy, love, peace and salvation to all nations.
In the first reading (Isaiah 8:23 -9: 3), we are told that the people who walked in darkness have seen a great light. Their anguish and pain have been taken away by the Lord. And abundant joy brought to them. The Psalmist said that the Lord is our light and our salvation. We should not be afraid but have courage because the Lord is with us. Our communion with the Lord gives us strength and holiness of life. St. Paul in the second reading (1Corinthians 1: 10 -13, 17) encourages us to be united as brothers and sisters in the Lord. There should not be any division among us because we all belong to Christ Jesus. By virtue of our baptism, we were all made members of the body of Christ.
In the gospel reading (Matthew 4: 12 -23), Jesus fulfilled the prophecy of Isaiah by bringing the light of the gospel to the people who were in darkness and misery because of their sins. Jesus preached and asked the people to repent of their sins in order to enter his kingdom. He called some fishermen by the Sea of Galilee to follow him. And they left their boat and followed him immediately. Jesus went around Galilee and other places together with these men proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom of God and curing all kinds of diseases among the people.
By virtue of our baptism, we have been made children of God and members of his Church. We are called to be his disciples and to proclaim his gospel to all nations. We are called to be in communion with the Lord and with one another. We are called to participate in the mission and ministries of the Church and proclaim the gospel to all people. We are called to respect and treat one another with the dignity of the children of God. During our baptism, we promised to let go of evil and the life of darkness and to embrace the light of Christ and be holy like him. We are called to be light and salt to the world by bringing joy, love, peace, justice, and salvation to all people. Jesus came to take away our sins, sickness, anguish, and pain by dying on the cross for us. He brought us the joy of the gospel and salvation. We are called to give glory to God for giving up his son for our salvation. And we have a responsibility to propagate the good news of the kingdom of God to all people by our words and deeds.
From the Desk of FATHER JOEL
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Super Bowl BBQ Ribs Pre-sale
The Knights of Columbus will offer pre-sales of BBQ
Ribs for Super Bowl Sunday. Preorder is online only or
they can be purchased on Super bowl Sunday while
supplies last. Pre-order at www.stjudekofc.com/ribs or
on venmo @StJudeCouncil11293. Cost is $20 per rack.
Delivery will be February 2 after all morning Masses.
Contact Ronnie Cechan at [email protected] or
Joe Shankle at 972.333.0677.
This weekend, January 25-26, is Commitment Weekend
which is an opportunity to help the Catholic Diocese of
Dallas raise necessary funds through the Bishop’s Annual
Appeal. Each year, we commit ourselves to reflect on God’s
great generosity and respond with a gift of our own that
helps bring others into a relationship with Jesus Christ and
His Church.
If you were not able to fill out a pledge card during Mass,
please bring it to Mass next week and place in the collection
basket. Pledge cards will also be in the narthex for those
who need one.
Please visit the website for more information and to make a
donation online: https://dallasbishopsappeal.com.
Images: https://dallasbishopsappeal.com/
One of our parishioners, Patricia Pavelock, as part of her senior project will send care packages to some of our troops to thank them for their service. Her family has done this several times over the years knowing that this brings happiness and joy to those in military service.
If you have a loved one in active military service and not on our regular list on page 8, and you would like for them to receive a care package, please email the name and mailing address to [email protected] by Saturday, February 1. If you would like to help by donating items for the care packages, the following are suggested:
Necessities: Chapstick, Socks, toothbrushes, toothpaste, lotion, sun screen, disposable razors, shaving lotion, shampoo, dental floss, baby wipes and shower towels
Treats (all must be prepackaged, no handmade): beef jerky, Gum, sunflower seeds, trail mix, gummies, energy bars, chips, pretzels, nuts, snack cakes, cheese crackers, cookies
Entertainment: Board games, cards, books, frisbees, balls, letter writing supplies (pens, envelopes, paper), journals, crossword puzzles, word searches, puzzles.
There will be boxes in the reception area until Feb. 1 for you to drop your donations off. Thank you very much.
NEW STAFF MEMBER
Please welcome Brandon Powell, our new Multi-media Coordinator. Brandon will handle a variety of duties, including, but not limited to, slides and announcements, website, Flocknote and running
A/V for events, electronic sign, TV monitors & the Church sound system. Brandon is originally from Tennessee but moved to Texas in 2015 as part of an evangelical ministry. He and his wife left this ministry in 2018 and became Catholics on Easter of 2019. They have five children ages 5 years old to 6 weeks old. In his rare free time, he likes to play board games or read. Brandon has many years of experience working in communications and project management. Brandon said that he feels grateful to be working for this wonderful parish.
Welcome to St. Jude! We are glad you are here.
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Voted the Best Preschool in Allen for 3 years straight - low ratios, faith-based, and extras like music, Spanish, and a Steam Lab.
There are a few openings in the 4 & 5 year old classes. Call us at 214-644-2080 or visit the preschool to see the facility.
CHILDREN’S MINISTRY
For any questions about Children’s Ministry, please contact:
JULIE BUCHANAN, Children’s & Youth Faith Formation Director ext. 2225 or [email protected]
R e g i s t r at i o n f o r
S c h o o l Y e a r 2 0 2 0 - 2 0 2 1
Special Enrollment
Thursday, Jan. 30, 9:30 am - Special Enrollment date for previously enrolled families with a child who graduated
from Sunshine and Rainbows in 2017
For all St. Jude Parishioners
Sunday, Feb. 2, 9:00 am , 11:00 am , and 1:00 pm in the Reception Area (immediately after the Masses)
Monday, Feb. 3, 9:30 -10:30 am in the Education Building
Sunshine and Rainbows Early Learning Center admits children of any religion, race, color, national, and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to participants in the program. The preschool does not discriminate in regard to religion, race, color, national, and ethnic origin in administration of its educational, admissions, and scholarship programs.
F i r s t E u c h a r i s t P a r e n t M e e t i n g
Parents with children in their second year of sacramental
preparation are asked to attend a parent meeting. Several
options are available for your choosing. Please choose from
these options. Your child will be assigned to the date to
receive their sacrament once you have attended a meeting.
We have a new, and improved program for you to do with
your child at home to prepare to receive the Sacrament of
Eucharist.
Saturday, Feb. 1 at 9:30 AM, Rm. E104-105
Sunday, Feb. 2 at 8:00 AM or 1:15 PM, Rm. 105
Monday, Feb. 3 at 4:30 PM or 6:15 PM, Rm. 105
Tuesday, Feb. 4 at 4:30 PM or 6:15 PM, Rm. 105
Wednesday, Feb. 5 at 5 PM, Rm. 105
ST. JUDE CHORISTERS YOUTH CHOIR
January Registration is Now Open!
Any child in Grades 3-8 is welcome to join the Choristers
for the 2nd semester. We rehearse weekly on Wednesdays
from 5:30 to 6:30 pm in the Choir Room
and sing at the Saturday 5:00 pm Mass once a month.
For information & sign-up:
Jeanie Adamson
Sunshine & Rainbows ELC will sponsor the
Annual Valentine's Bake Sale
in the Reception area following all Mass times
on February 8-9.
Come and purchase some yummy goodies
or donate baked goods! Funds raised from this event
keeps the parish playground upgraded.
For any questions, please email [email protected]
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S U N D A Y , J A N U A R Y 2 6 N O O N - 3 P M . P A R I S H H A L L
Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus
Boys and girls from the age 9 to 14 years are welcome to compete. A Parent or Guardian must be present.
YOUTH MINISTRY
The Youth Department will once again be participating in the annual Souper Bowl of Caring campaign. Since 1990, young people have been leading the charge and inspiring others in this campaign. Teaming up with local partners, 100% of donations go to local charities, changing the nation’s weekend of football into the largest weekend of caring.
St. Jude is excited to be participating in this opportunity. After all Masses on Sunday, February 2, students will be outside of church doors to collect any loose change and donations you wish to give. If you will not be around but still wish to donate, please direct donations to the Youth Office with it clearly labeled for “Souper Bowl of Caring.”
St. Jude Youth Ministry
St. Jude Youth Ministry (@stjudeymallen)
St. Jude Youth (@StJudeYMAllen)
For any questions about Youth Ministry, please contact:
KATIE DELL, Youth Ministry Coordinator ext. 2228 or [email protected]
CONTEST
FREE THROW
This weekend, representatives from St. Mark Catholic School and
John Paul High School will be at St. Jude to answer your
questions about their school and Catholic Education. Brochures
will also be available in the narthex.
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Worldwide Marriage Encounter is a weekend getaway that helps married couples rediscover themselves as individuals and as a couple. The Weekend is God-centered and comes out of the roots of the Christian faith. Our Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends are Catholic focused, but we welcome couples of all faiths. Guided by a team of volunteer couples and a priest, each participant explores their relationship with each other, their spouse, and their family. The Weekend format helps couples communicate openly and honestly, without any group sharing, therapy or marriage counseling.
Register at www.dfwme.org. Email Liz Moore,
[email protected] for questions.
This could be THE Weekend for the two of you
to Explore, Rediscover, and Reconnect.
MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER WEEKEND SCHEDULES
March 27, 8:00 pm - March, 29, 5:00 pm
June 12, 8:00, pm - June 14, 5:00 pm
Calling all Seasoned Saints (age 50+ ID’s not checked)! Let’s get into the swing of the New Year and come to Seasoned Saints for food a & fellowship on Tuesday, January, 28 in the Reception Area at 9:15 am Inquiries may contact Della Doss, [email protected].
J a n u a r y C o u r s e O f f e r i n g s
FINANCIAL PEACE UNIVERISTY (FPU) Wednesdays, Began January 15
7:00 to 8:30 pm, Lecture Hall
Are you ready to take control of your money? Financial Peace University is a 9-lesson course designed to help you build a budget, dump debt, grow your wealth, and leave money stress behind! Each lesson, taught by Dave Ramsey and his team of financial experts, is based on biblical wisdom and common sense. In your FPU group, you’ll be motivated and encouraged by others just like you! When you sign up for FPU, you’ll get your member workbook and one free year of Financial Peace Membership, with access to exclusive online tools to help you on your journey. Register online at www.fpu.com/1103825. Contact Mary Lepine at [email protected] for more info.
Women’s Study: PIVOTAL PLAYERS BY BISHOP BARRON Wednesdays, Began January 15 10:00 am, Formation Room
Bishop Barron continues on his journey to take people around the world and deep into the Catholic Faith. In CATHOLICISM: The Pivotal Players he unlocks the truth behind the Catholic Church's most influential people. These multi-part film series and study programs illumine a handful of saints, artists, mystics, and scholars who not only shaped the life of the Church but changed the course of civilization.
This Women’s Wednesday study will begin on Jan. 15 for five consecutive weeks. Please contact [email protected] to sign-up and order your study guide.
ADULT FAITH FORMATION
Valentine's Mass, Dinner and Dance
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7
All married couples of the parish are invited
to the annual Valentine's Mass and Dinner
Mass begins at 6:30 pm in the Church,
and a dinner catered by Aboca's
will follow in the Parish Hall
Dance the night away until 11:00 pm
with Purevibe Entertainment DJ, George Contreras
Ticket cost is $50 per couple
Includes dinner, dessert and beverages
Tickets sales will be after Masses this weekend in the narthex
or online at https://stjudeparish.com/valentines-dance.
For questions, contact Della Doss, [email protected].
Childcare is available. Email [email protected] .
METANOIA Tuesdays, Beginning Feb. 4 (10 weeks) 7:00 to 9:00 pm, Education Bldg. Rm. E101
Metanoia - A journey with Christ into Conversion. In the Gospel of Mark, the first words of Jesus are an invitation to metanoia, to repent, to change, to be converted. Every Catholic, no matter where we are in our faith journey, is invited to a deeper conversion. This 10-part series featuring Fr. Dave Pivonka, TOR, President of Franciscan University and founder of The Ministry of the Wild Goose, leads us on a journey with Christ into conversion. Each of the episodes explores areas of our life where conversion is so often necessary. Metanoia will examine topics such as who is Jesus, what must we do to inherit eternal life, and many other significant matters of faith. Read more at: https://thewildgooseisloose.com/metanoia. Contact Patrick McKenna for questions at [email protected].
Childcare is available for all classes. Email [email protected] to reserve.
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KITCHEN TRAINING FOR VOLUNTEERS
Saturday morning, February 1 at 9:30 am Thursday evening, February 6 at 6:00 pm
People Helping People Ministry is urgently requesting for donations of TOWELS, SILVERWARE, DISHES and POTS/ PANS.
Please call the Church office or email [email protected] to donate.
UPCOMING / on-going
Career Alliance continues this week with its 5-week session entitled: Be Mission Critical: Own Your Dream Career curriculum - a step by step process for securing the job of your dreams. This week’s topic is “Interview/Conversation.”
Meetings are held Wednesdays from 9:00 to 10:30 AM in the Lecture Room. For more information, please email Della Doss at [email protected].
C a r e e r A l l i a n c e M e e t i n g
BULK MAILING
The next bulk mailing will be take place this Thursday, January 30 at 9 AM in the Reception Area. Many hands are needed! Please join us—no experience is needed. End of year statements will be part of this mailing.
AUDIO-VISUAL TEAM
St. Jude needs your help in its audio-visual needs. Training will be provided. For more information, please email [email protected].
HOSPITALITY MINISTRY
The commitment entails a short 20 minute shift before Mass on the weekends you are scheduled. You will work hand-in-hand with the Ushers with simple tasks like opening doors and offering a friendly greeting so all feel welcome. Training will be provided. For questions, please contact Lori Snelson at [email protected].
V o l u n t e e r O p p o r t u n i t i e s
DIOCESE MEDICAL/DENTAL MISSION
A Medical/Dental Mission to the community of Bonito Oriental in the Diocese of Trujillo, Honduras February 29 through March 6, 2020. This mission experience is an opportunity to re-establish our Diocese of Dallas medical and dental mission team that makes annual trips to Honduras. We need doctors, dentists, nurses, hygienists, translators and volunteers willing to have their lives changed by a mission experience with our brothers and sisters in Honduras.
Registration is required, please register by February 10. Information can be found at www.cathdal.org/medicaldentalmission or by contacting Deacon Charlie Stump at 214-379-2882 or [email protected]
Mark your calendars for the Knights of Columbus sponsored blood drive coming up Sunday, February 9 between 8 am and 3 pm in the Youth Room.
Giving blood helps to save lives by making transfusions possible; you never know who are helping – maybe a family member; a neighbor or the person in the pew next to you! A single unit of blood can impact the lives of three people! Give life and hope by donating!
For questions or to sign up, contact Mark Tuck at [email protected] or sign up in the narthex after Mass the weekend of February 1 & 2. Sign-up is also available via the Carter BloodCare website at https://tinyurl.com/stjudeblooddrivefeb9 or by using the QR code on the right.
Y A R N & F A B R I C D O N A T I O N S If you have a stash of yarn or fabric (no wool please) and you would like to donate to the St. Brigid’s Needlework Art Ministry, we are happy to use it to make into blankets and rosaries for those in need. Cash donations and gift certificates to purchase supplies are also gratefully received. For more information, please email Della Doss at [email protected].
Coming soon, St. Jude will begin using Flocknote to help bring parish wide communication, ministries updates, and more via email or text. In the coming weeks, we will be providing you information on how to register with Flocknote so that you can stay up-to-date with all that is happening in our parish.
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MASS INTENTIONS
Leon Flusche Mark Steven Lewis Deacon Tom Roche
Lucy Auch Addison Elise Rerecich Billy Tomazin
Michael Hernandez Laurence Ketteler Thomas Francis
Florella Dy Tia Elidia Eva May Wilson Rev. Patrick Osagie Grace Okhaiusogie Msgr. Joseph Ogbeide
Arthur Pettipas Mayumi Ellis Gerardina Bouchan
p r a y e r i n t e n t i o n s
JOSEPH JEFFREY PARSONS Son of Charles & Krista
ZEKE JACOB GARZA Son of Joshua & Jenna
01/25 5 pm Repose of the Souls of Adela & Ivan Roost
01/26 8 am Thanksgiving for the Healing of Florissa Boublis
10 am For the Living & Deceased Members of St. Jude
Noon Repose of the Soul of Father Tim Church
5 pm Repose of the Soul of Earl Kennedy
01/27 8:30 am Repose of the Soul of James Kornegay, Jr.
Noon Repose of the Souls of Elizabeth & George Shore
01/28 8:30 am Repose of the Soul of Margaret Woollett
6 pm Repose of the Soul of John Stemniski, Sr.
01/29 8:30 am Intentions of Janelle Staar
Noon Repose of the Soul of James Kornegay, Jr.
01/30 8:30 am Repose of the Soul of Richard Goodman
6 pm No Mass Intention
01/31 8:30 am Repose of the Soul of Addison Elise Rerecich
Noon Repose of the Souls of Peggie Herman, Ralph
Moore, Don Tadvick, Mnafor Asobo and Tooie &
Charlie Craig; Healing for Arlene Bute and John
Gerdevich; Special Intention of Father Pete Callery
02/1 8:30 am Repose of the Souls of Dick Pawlik, Mnafor Asobo,
James Kornegay Jr., Leopoldo Brice Jr. and
Leopoldo Brice Sr.; Special Intention of the Alvidrez
Family
s y m p a t h i e s
Armed Forces Care Packages
If you have a loved one serving in the Armed Forces who would benefit from receiving cards, letters, and care packages from their St. Jude family, please send their complete mailing address to
[email protected] and we will publish them here.
Aliyah R Gallegos CAOC/A6
UNIT 61224 APO, AE 09309-1224
FCA2 Nathan Lewis USS NORMANDY (CG-60)
UNIT 100263, BOX 653 FPO AE 09579
Specialist Wade Myers 117 Live Oak Dr
Raeford, NC 28376
Gregory and Chong Boren Camp Humphreys Army Post
PSC 333 Box 4785 APO AP 96251-0048
Anthony Mattia USS PIONEER MCM-9
UNIT 100151 BOX 1 FPO AP 96675-1929
James Rickman 114 76th Street North
Apt 206 Great Falls, MT 59405-7672
Specialist Lindsey Rohr 10785A Chapel Drive Fort Drum, NY 13602
Kendra Abel Lloyd Griffith Katie Perez
Agnes Aburime Dora Guevara Marion Peters
Catherine Allan Mary Heffner Maria Pierce
Priscilla Ampil Mark Henry Joan Ponthier Garcia
Barrett Baca Maddie Herzog Jake Rebel
Kristina Baird Robert Hrncir Ernest Reyes
Dorothy Barga Marcia Jones Sarah Righetti
Maria Belen Thys Jones Sr. Virginia Robledo
Clara Broussard Joan Jordan Michael Romero
Deacon Dennis Bryant Denis Joseph Paul Simard
Sparkie Buntley Bishop Greg Kelly Nicoline Simo
Mike Carathers Barbara Koblitz Mary Smith
Fr. Stephen Casmus Jan Konkel Jillian Solecki
Dimitri Conde William Kreiner Ross Sorenson
Marcelino Contreras Maria Larrazolo Glory Stack
Eric Corona del Cid Renee LeBeau Patricia Stevenson
Ann Danheiser Peggy LeBlanc Mateo Suarez
Yinka Da Silva Joe Maestas Connie Tomazin
Felipe DeHoyos Jayne Mangan Larry Tomazin
Nimisha Dsouza Deacon Bob Marrinan Nick Unger
Aaron Eaton Jane Martinez Fr. Charlie Van Winkle
Elizabeth Elkins Melissa Martinez Shane Vicknair
Hamid Fakhrai Boyd Melburn Antonio Villareal
Jerry Finaldi James Miles Laura Villareal
Brandon Fought Elisa Montez Maureen Vincent
Fischer Fought Tito Montoya Beverly & Vincent Walsh
The Franzen Family Bob Mote Jennifer Wandell
Madelyn Frederick Matt Muckelbauer Thomas Wells
Frances Freel Juan Nevarez Peggy Wesner
Billy Garman Charles Olasky Stormie Wilburn
John Gerdivich Heidi Orth Tom Yahnke
David Greszler JT Penland Chickie Zimmerman
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Legal Notice Pursuant to Section 30.06, Penal Code (trespass by license holder with a concealed handgun), a person licensed under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code (handgun licensing law), may not enter this property with a concealed handgun. Pursuant to Section 30.07, Penal Code (trespass by license holder with an openly carried handgun), a person licensed under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code (handgun licensing law), may not enter this property with a handgun that is carried openly.
STAFF DIRECTORY Regular Hours: 972.727.1177
After Hours: 972.632.2382
Website: stjudeparish.com
PASTORAL Rev. Andrew Semler, Pastor - ext. 2214
Rev. Abraham Thomas, Parochial Vicar - ext. 2233
Rev. Joel Bako, Parochial Vicar - ext. 2254
Deacon Ron Fejeran, Pastoral Care - ext. 2255
Deacon Robert Holladay, Pastoral Care - ext. 2219
Deacon Al Karcher, Pastoral Care - ext. 2255
Deacon John Boyle, Pastoral Care - ext. 2255
Jeanne Girsch, Pastoral Assistant - ext. 2215
ADMINISTRATION Mary Boyle, Parish Administrator - ext. 2213
Sue Hawthorne, Business Manager - ext. 2211
Rose Tuck, Accounts Payable/Registration - ext. 2212
Peggy Runnels, Safe Environment Director - ext. 2210
George Pike, Facilities Manager - 214.299.3010
Andy Buchanan, Facilities Manager - 469.835.5844
Brandon Powell, Multi-media Coordinator - ext. 2249
Menchu Tungala, Bulletin, ext. 2231
RECEPTIONISTS
Sara Walsh, Admin. Receptionist, Nursery - ext. 2255
Cecilia Rogers, Registrar, Receptionist - ext. 2242
FAITH FORMATION - ADULT Mary Boyle, Director Adult Faith Formation - ext. 2213
Della Doss, Adult Faith Formation Admin - ext. 2230
Teresa Rodenbaugh, Adult Faith Formation Admin-ext. 2240
FAITH FORMATION - CHILDREN & YOUTH
Director, Julie Buchanan - ext. 2225
Katie Dell, Youth Coordinator - ext. 2228
Michael Ingram, Youth Assistant - ext. 2226
Toni Cechan, CM Admin - ext. 2224
MUSIC Michael Howard, Music Director - ext. 2216
Katie Lacy, Organist/Choir Director - ext. 2216
SUNSHINE & RAINBOWS PRESCHOOL Sunshine & Rainbows ELC - 214.644.2080
Director, Julie Buchanan - ext. 2225
Liz Moore, Sunshine & Rainbows ELC - ext. 2223
Maret Aebi, ELC Office - 2223
OTHER Allen Food Pantry - 214.644.2090
Reporting Abuse: First, notify local law enforcement. Second notify the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services through the Texas Abuse Hotline (1-800-252-5400 or www.texasabusehotline.org) Finally, if the allegation involves a member of the clergy or an employee of a parish or the Diocese, please notify the Diocese of Dallas Victims Assistance Coordinator, Barbara Landregan, at 214-379-2812.
STEWARDSHIP
Masses for the deceased, and for other intentions can be scheduled in person in the Office, Tuesdays through Fridays from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM OR by emailing Sara
Walsh ([email protected]) or Rose Tuck ([email protected]). If you would like to make a donation for altar flowers to celebrate an occasion or in memory of a loved one, please contact Rose Tuck.
Mass & Prayer
COLLECTIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR JULY 2019 - JUNE 2020
For the week ending January 19, 2020
Operating Fund Donations
Mass Collections $30,505
Thru Business Office $18,453
Yr-to-Date $1,392,083
Bldg. Trust Fund Donations
Mass Collections $4,497
Thru Business Office $0
Yr-to-Date $228,335
New Capital Campaign Donations
Mass Collections $5,292
Thru Business Office $0
Yr-to-Date $351,346
Total Weekly Donations * $58,747
Debt Reduction (with land)
Present Mortgage Debt $2,506,045
Bishop's Annual Appeal 2019
St Jude Goal $231,000
Pledged to date $302,150
Collected YTD $246,754
* Online donations are reported once a month
Saturday 5 PM 699
Welcome 267
Sunday 8 AM 569
10 AM 1,010
Noon 1,268
5 PM 723
TOTAL 4,536
MASS ATTENDANCE