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SAINT BARTHOLOMEW
CATHOLIC CHURCH
www.StBartsElberta.com
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stbartselberta
12795 Illinois Street Msgr. Stephen E. Martin, Pastor Deacon. Kenneth Kaiser
Elberta, AL 36530 Cell: 251– 402-3578 Home Phone: 251-987-1503
251-986-8142 email: [email protected] Cell Phone: 251-752-1965
Secretary: Paulette Corban Parish Catechetical Leaders (PCL):
Office: 251-986-8142 Cell: 251-923-9787 Erik Goldschmidt (251-504-1623, [email protected])
e-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] Tiffany Goldschmidt (251-504-6507, [email protected])
Office Hours: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM Monday thru Friday
Third Sunday of Lent March 4, 2018
Weekend Masses Saturday 6:00 PM Sunday 8:00 AM & 10:30 AM
Weekday Masses
Tues at 6:00 PM Wed - Sat at 7:30 AM Stations of the Cross Fri—6:00 PM Confession Tuesday 5:00 - 5:45 PM
Thursday –6:30—7:20 AM
Saturday 5:00 - 5:45 PM
And on request
I, the Lord, am your God . . . You shall not have other gods besides me. — Exodus 20:2a, 3
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — God gives the law through Moses (Exodus 20:1-17 [1-3, 7-8, 12-17]) or Exodus 17:3-7.
Psalm — Lord, you have the words of everlasting life (Psalm 19) or Psalm 95.
Second Reading — We proclaim Christ crucified (1 Corinthians 1:22-25) or Romans 5:1-2, 5-8.
Gospel — Many began to believe in Jesus’ name when they saw the signs he was doing (John 2:13-25) or John 4:5-42 [5-15, 19b-26, 39a, 40-42].
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
Kaechele Motors, Inc. 25203 State St. Elberta, AL
251-986-5219
KEEP HOLY THE SABBATH
There’s no better way to deepen our Lenten practice than to review the Ten Commandments. The first three, having to do with our right relationship to God, get the most ink. The one we busy people probably have the most problem with is keeping holy the Sabbath.
If we take this commandment literally, babies will go undiapered and dishes will stay on the table, or perhaps meals will not be served. The sick will go unattended and nothing that has anything to do with physical labor will be done. Is mental labor really work? How about changing that dirty diaper (poor baby!)?
We need to depend on God to discern how to observe real Sabbath time in our lives. The point of this commandment is that God has given us a great gift: one whole day per week when we are free to rest, worship God, sing, feast, love, and rejoice. As Psalm 19 proclaims: “The law of the Lord is perfect, / refreshing the soul” (19:8). Our Sabbath rest is a great gift, to be received from God with joy, not with nitpicking.
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
Come in after Mass and receive a dollar off of your meal!
W o l f e - B a y v i e w
Funeral Homes & Crematory, Inc.
Gary Wolfe
Owner
Gary Simms
Manager
2551 S. McKenzie St. Foley, AL 36535
(251) 943-2391
Fax (251) 943-2392
19698 Greeno Rd.
Fairhope, AL 36532
(251) 990-7775
27409 U. S. Hwy. 98
Daphne, AL 36526
(251) 625-2900
Fax (251)625-2888
25102 State Street
Elberta, AL 36530
(251) 986-3071
Fax (251) 983-3073
John P. Werner Thomas J. Werner
Ben Werner
The Boss: Janice K. Werner Boss in training: Jacy Werner
TOM’S
AUTO REPAIR, LLC
251-986-5135
11551 County Road 87 South, Elberta, AL 36530
Ted Hughes Realtor [email protected] C 251-979-5663 956 West Beach Blvd. F 251-281-2089
Gulf Shores, AL 36542 T 866-948-2651
*If you are new to our church, please fill out one of our registration sheets available in the rear of the church. Printed by The UPS Store—# 29 405Barrancas Ave. Suite G Pensacola, Fl 32507 850– 457-1099
THE SURLY BIRD
Some doctors say that cheerful people resist disease better than grumpy ones. The surly bird catches the germ.
—Anonymous
Local Seafood Tradition since 1973
Locations in Foley and Orange Beach
Foley, AL 36535
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Ministry Contacts: Altar Server Vincent Kaiser 962-2119
Bereavement Committee Nita Kaiser 986-5222
Bulletin Ads Paulette Corban 986-8142
Burse Club Margaret Peterson 987-5251
Catholic Charities Glen Kaiser 943-4644
Catholic Social Services Nita Kaiser 986-5222
Engaged Encounter Deacon Kenny 987-1503
EMHC Bill Byerley 986-3993
Finance Council Andy Schaff 986-5341
Hospitality Alma Doege 986-5201
Knights Of Columbus Pierre Vilain 895-7404
Ladies Society Traci Matta 901-275-4168
Liturgy Committee Msgr. Stephen E. Martin 986-8142
Marriage Encounter Deacon Kenny 987-1503
Music Ministry Erin Faulk 978-2383
Parish Council Skip Gruber 986-8207
Parish Hall Paulette Corban 923-9787
Prayer Line Pat Krauss 979-8871
Prince of Peace Jim Horak 986-5248
RCIA Msgr. Stephen E. Martin 986-8142
Sanctuary Care Bill & Jill Byerley 986-3993
Ann Hansen 962-4914
St. Benedict School Leslie Mapp 986-8143
Youth Group/Confirmation Erik Goldschmidt 504-1623
Tiffany Goldschmidt 504-6507
Prayers for the sick:
Ashleigh Bailey, Gene Boros, Betty Thompson & Children, Francis
Cuellar, Baxter Duddy, Joan Feely, Maureen & Robert Gamper,
Courtney Gregson, Alex Geiger, Jordan Geri, Marie Gent, Madelyn
Havard, Karen Krauss, Dennis Kaiser, John Keegan, Jerry Keith,
Vermell Kichler, Eugene Klein, Kevin Laird, Drew LaBounty,
Madalyn McCormick, Chris McGee, Kristine Moore, Fr. Howard
Moussier, Brian Noon, David Pooley, Libby O’Pry, Barbara
Quadrine, Babe Rowan, Paul Rowan, Sandy Schaff, Deborah
Singleton, June Taylor, Chris Williams, Marilyn Wilsey.
Prayers for recently deceased (during the last year):
Fr. Richard Altenbaugh, Rick Bowers, Alice Burkhardt, Mary
Burkhardt, Kathy Byerley, Bill & Darcy Dalton, Bonnie Deal, Marie
Corban, Cecil Gartman, Angelo Gent, Leo Gunter, Elizabeth Hertel,
Jack Huff, Olive Keller, Charlie Kichler, Lorainne Kowalski, Enrique
Marquez, Deacon John Morgan, Margaret Schaff, Otto Schoen,
Michala White.
Sick or Shut-in If you are ill or know of someone who is ill, due to
have surgery or in the hospital and would like a visit from the pastor,
please call Msgr. Stephen E. Martin at 251-986-8142.
SUNDAY MINISTRY SCHEDULE Date/Time Altar Servers Lector Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Ushers
________________________ ____________ __________________________________ _______
3 /3 6:00 PM M Akins, volunteer B Wood B Byerley D & M Krehling 3/4 8:00 AM L & J Frank M Kaiser M Kaiser D & T Worsley 3/4 10:30 AM Z Taylor, MK Gunn V Gunn O Marquez L & R Kraus
3/10 6:00 PM M Akins, volunteer E Brewer A Bacher, C Klingelberger T Feely, volunteer 3/11 8:00 AM C & C Bailey M Kaiser G Danley D Fischlein, J Danley 3/11 10:30 AM A Faulk, volunteer O Marquez G Kaiser S & E Carter
3/17 6:00 PM Volunteer C Klingelberger B Wood, A Doege D & J Burkhardt 3/18 8:00 AM J & J Frank T Krehling J Danley E & T Frank 3/18 10:30 AM Z Taylor, volunteer G Kaiser A Schaff L & R Krauss
3/24 6:00 PM M Akins, volunteer B Wood A Bacher, B Byerley D & M Krehling 3/25 8:00 AM L & J Frank T Krehling D Lenoir D & T Worsley 3/25 10:30 AM A Faulk, volunteer J Krauss T Clark S & E Carter
This week’s collection counters: 3/5: A Mullek, P Corban 3/11 Y Gruber, A Bailey 3/18 K Biel, P Corban 3:26 E Brewer, P Corban
Mass Intentions 3/3 6:00 PM † Katherine Keppler, †Patrick Feely 3/4 8:00 AM 3/4 10:30 AM St. Bartholomew Parish 3/6 6:00 PM 3/7 7:30 AM 3/8 7:30 AM 3/9 7:30 AM 3/10 7:30 AM 3/10 6:00 PM 3/11 8:00 AM St. Bartholomew Parish 3/11 10:30 AM † Reyes Valdez
The dates without a name are available for your intention. Call the office to schedule your intention.
Upcoming Special Collections (To be taken up immediately after the first collection)
March 4 – Building & Maintenance
March 11– Catholic Relief
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Every Thursday beginning at 8:00 AM until Friday at 7:00 AM.
We need more substitutes.
Sick and Hospital Calls
If you have someone who is sick or in the
hospital and would like for Msgr. Martin or Deacon Kenny
to come see them, please contact either Msgr. or Deacon
Kenny the office. Their numbers are on the front of the
bulletin.
St. Benedict News……
Kindness Week was February 26th - March 2nd
at Saint Benedict Catholic School. Many
activities were designed to show students how
to make kindness a part of the
culture. Students received a kindness
checklist, created a school-wide kindness chain,
read to each other, and made an all-school
kindness heart. What a wonderful week to
help emphasize the Christian values of love
and charity during Lent!
Friday Fish Fry
March 2nd, 9th, 16th, and 23rd
Location: St. Bartholomew’s
Benedictine Hall
12795 Illinois St., Elberta
Time: 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Cost: Adult $8.00/Child $4.00
Menu: Fried & Baked Tilapia
Hush Puppies
Homemade Cole Slaw
Cheese Grits
Vegetarian Bake Beans
Homemade Desserts
Coffee & Tea
The Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite will be held
on March 4th at 12:30 PM . The Latin Mass will be offered
by Msgr. Martin.
Collection February 25th Attendance: 246
Sunday Collection: $3,730.25
Black & Indian: $ 212.00
Thank you for your generosity
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Remember the “Buy a Key” Fund.
March 4th is the last day to buy a key.
88 keys at $71 each. Donation
envelopes can be dropped in the collection basket or taken
to the office.
Follow Me: Meeting Jesus in the Gospel of John Being Catholic takes more than simply believing in God or doing what he asks of us. Jesus wants you to be more than just a believer - he wants you to be his disciple and friend. To help you answer this call to deeper friendship with Christ, St. Bart's will begin Follow Me: Meeting Jesus in the Gospel of John on Monday, March 5, at 7:30 PM in the church hall. It’s still not to late to register, contact Paulette at the church office (251) 986-8142 or show up at 7:30 in the parish hall Monday night .
Meetings…
The next Ladies Society meeting Wed., March 14th at 6:00 PM
The next Parish Council Meeting Thurs. March 8th at 7:00 PM
New Parish Council Officers: Skip Gruber—Chairman, Edie
Brewer—Vice Chairman, Tracy Clark—Secretary
Stations of the Cross
Fridays of Lent at 6:00 PM
Day of Recollection—Saturday,
March 10, 2018
Speaker: Msgr. Martin
8:00 AM Rosary in the church
8:30 AM Coffee/Refreshments in the parish hall
9:00 AM Talk by Msgr. Martin in the parish hall
9:45 AM Break/Refreshments
10:00 AM Talk continues
11:00 AM Celebration of the Mass in the church
Ladies Society News
The Ladies Society is gearing up to bake the March
Sausage Festival. We could use baked goods from the
parishioners or in lieu of baking please donate supplies.
We need pecans, sugar, Pillsbury flour, Winn-Dixie salted
butter, eggs, blueberries, peaches and apples. If you
would like to donate any of these items, please contact
Paulette Corban or the items may be dropped off at the
parish hall Monday thru Friday from 8 AM to noon. We
will be baking during the week prior to the Festival and
anyone would like to come help, please fee free. If you
can’t come help, please consider baking at home and bring
it to the parish hall. We will also need help selling during
the Festival. Times and dates will be published in a later
bulletin. Many hands make light work!