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St. Mary Catholic Church 1998 Hwy 412 East/PO BOX 118 Siloam Springs, AR 72761 Pastor: Fr. Salvador Márquez-Muñoz Parish Office: 479-524-8526 Fax: 479-524-5677 Email: [email protected] www.stmarysiloamsprings.com General Mass Schedule Saturdays (English) 4:00 PM Sundays (English) 9:00 AM (Spanish) 12:00 PM (Spanish) 2:30 PM Mondays NO MASS Tuesdays (Eng) 12:00 PM Wed. (s) (Spanish) 7:00 PM Thurs. (s)(English ) 8:30 AM Fridays (Spanish) 8:30 AM 1st Fridays (Spanish) 7:00 PM For special times, changes or to see if we won’t have Mass, please look inside the bulletin. Adoration Times Tuesdays 1:00PM - 8PM Thursdays 1:00 PM - 7PM First Fridays 8PM- 9:30 PM Nocturnal (Spanish) First Fridays 9:30 PM - 5AM Sundays 3:30 PM - 7PM Office Hours Monday thru Friday 9AM - 3:00PM Confession Saturday 3:00PM - 3:45PM Wednesday 6:00PM-6:45 PM Or By Appointment St. Mary’s Parish Mission Statement: We are a Catholic community of believers, rich in tradition and growing in diversity. We provide a barrier free environment in which parishioners of all ages and cultures share the same faith, theology, sacramental and liturgical celebrations, instruction and other social and spiritual events. This enables us to connect with the world in which we live by proclaiming the Gospel through our actions, words and prayers. II Sunday in Ordinary Time January 19, 2020

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General Mass Schedule

Saturdays (English) 4:00 PM

Sundays (English) 9:00 AM

(Spanish) 12:00 PM

(Spanish) 2:30 PM

Mondays NO MASS

Tuesdays (Eng) 12:00 PM

Wed. (s) (Spanish) 7:00 PM

Thurs. (s)(English ) 8:30 AM

Fridays (Spanish) 8:30 AM

1st Fridays (Spanish) 7:00 PM

For special times, changes

or to see if we won’t have

Mass, please look inside

the bulletin.

Adoration Times

Tuesdays 1:00PM - 8PM

Thursdays 1:00 PM - 7PM

First Fridays 8PM- 9:30 PM

Nocturnal (Spanish)

First Fridays 9:30 PM - 5AM

Sundays 3:30 PM - 7PM

Office Hours Monday thru Friday

9AM - 3:00PM

Confession

Saturday 3:00PM - 3:45PM

Wednesday 6:00PM-6:45 PM

Or By Appointment

St. Mary’s Parish Mission Statement:

We are a Catholic community of believers, rich in tradition and growing in diversity. We provide a barrier free environment in which parishioners of all ages and cultures share the same faith, theology, sacramental and liturgical celebrations, instruction and other social and spiritual events. This enables us to connect with the world in which we live by proclaiming the Gospel through our actions, words and prayers.

II Sunday in Ordinary Time January 19, 2020

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Manuel Martinez Maci Davis Jack Lucy Jaime Trejo José Garza Allison Williams George Calderón Judy Starkey Macy Casey Karin Schwieder Dannie Womack Cartwright Family Zachary Walkuc Kathryn Grant Lori Pappin Aidan Chaplin Virginia Castro

Benito Rebollar Moe Ghassami David Dearinger Danielita Bolaños Maria R. Franco Juan I. Marquez Normando Uribe Ana Rosa Jaime Harris Family Victor Rodriguez Jason Owens Gregorio Lopez Margarita Zamora Stephanie Cruz Sandra Masters Judy Omo Luly Villalobos

Erica Olguin Silvia Gómez Bret Reckert Nelly Gomez Freddie Perez Joyce McDevitt Jose R. Garcia Joseph Guinto Joe Pruett Goldie Mussino Dan Stockman Paul Dinkel Irvin O. Aldana L.M. Madden Rosa Reyes Ivan Quiñonez Angela Duarte

Keep praying for other members of our church that are in need!

Pamela Rasmussen Bernalda Valentin Vega Maria Teresa Buezo Cruz y Josefina Sanchez Diana Harshbarger Fernando Serrano Cesar Ruvalcaba López John K. & Gayla Reid Lynn Somerville

Albertano Del Real David Lauderdale John & Jerry Guss Christian Amonsen Olivia & Gary Dieker Joaquina Martinez Baby Ethan Griggs & Family

Next Saturday: The Rosary will be led by

Chuck Coffelt

EM’s:* Joe Pearson & Carol Smith

Lector: Chuck Coffelt

Ushers: Sherry & Eric Robinson

Altar Srvs: Malachi & Ezekiel Becan

Next Sunday: The Rosary will

be led by Chuck Coffelt

EM’s: *Dan Stockman, Amanda

Largent & Chuck Coffelt

Lector: Julie Collins

Ushers: Tristan (Mark) & Cookie Cooper

Altar Srvs: Nathaniel B. & Caroline Buxton

Sat. 18 Do Van Chang

& Nguyen Thi Huyen

Sunday 19

9:00 AM: For the Parish 12:00 PM: María de Jesús Bustos

& Eustasio Galaz 2:30 PM: Celebrant’s Intentions

Tue. 21 Margarita Magallanes

Wed.22 For the Parish Thu. 23 Special Fri. 24 All Souls

Sat. 25 Le Van Thiet & Nguyen Thi Qua Sunday 26 9:00 AM: For the Parish 12:00 PM: Reina Galaz & Jorge A. Gardea 2:30 PM: Celebrant’s Intentions

The 10th annual Arkansas Catholic Men’s Con-ference in Christ the King Parish, in Little Rock will be held Saturday February 1, 2020. The theme for this year’s conference is “Authentic Christian Manhood” from the perspective of a Bishop, Priest and Deacon. Registration and i n f o r m a t i o n a v a i l a b l e a t www.arcatholicmen.com. Early Bird Registra-tion $25, students $ 10 it will start at 7:30am and end at 3pm.

Next week, our parish will take up the 135th annual National Black and Indian Mis-sion Collection. Our support of this collec-tion helps build the Church in African American, Native American, and Alaska Na-tive communities from coast to coast. Schools, parish religious education pro-grams, and diocesan ministries depend on your generosity to help them spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ!

Our diocese also received $37,000 in grant funding from this collection last year, benefiting Arkansas Council of Black Catho-lics, St. Peter’s in Pine Bluff, St. Bartholo-mew and St. Augustine.

The Church will be sending out your contributions statements, please let us know if you didn’t receive yours by the end of Janu-ary.

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The altar flowers for this weekend were donated by Legion of Mary. If you wish to donate flowers for Sun-

day, pick up an envelope in the vesti-bule. Include your name on the envelope, as well as the person (s) for whom the flowers are offered. Please make the checks to St. Mary Church. Thank you!

Choices: We started the bottle drive

campaign. Please remember to

bring your baby bottles by the mid-

dle of February. All proceeds will go

to Choices. Thank You so Much for

your generosity!

BEEF RAFFLE

Custom grain-fed steer

Siloam Springs Processing Included

Dates: 1/18 - 2/14/20

Ticket Price: $10/ea or 3/$20

Two Winners Drawn (Half Beef/ea)

Prox: 225 lb/ea

Proceeds benefit St. Mary Building

Fund

BRANSON BUS TRIP FOR THE SHOW

“NOAH”

A bus trip is planned to Branson to see the

show “Noah” on Thursday, March 26th

2020 at the Sight and Sound theatre. The

bus will depart at 12:30 pm from the Al-

len’s Parking Lot in Bella Vista at the old

theatre area with the performance begin-

ning at 3:30 pm. Please call Dean Mechels

at 479-876-8884 to make a reservation.

The check should be made out to the

Knights of Columbus and send the check to

Dean Mechels, 8 Canopy Lane Bella Vista,

Ar 72714. The cut-off date to make a res-

ervation is February 20th 2020. The trip is

open to anyone, so let’s fill the bus. The

cost is $79 per person to include the bus

fair and the show.

2020 ST. STEPHEN PARISH MISSION

JESSE ROMERO

Jesse is a bilingual Catholic Lay Evangelist, who is nationally ac-claimed for his dynamic, upbeat Christ centered preaching. His

preaching apostolate is "On Fire Evangeliza-tion." During his years as a Deputy Sheriff in Los Angles, CA, Jesse experienced the dark side of society, which he explains in his new book: “The Devil in the City of Angels: My Encounters with the Diabolical.” He is a husband, father and grandfather. He was a three time World Police boxing champion and a two time U.S.A. Kickbox-ing champion. He has degrees in Theology from Mount St Mary’s University in L.A. and Franciscan Uni-versity in Steubenville, Ohio. Jesse has been on Catholic radio for over 15 years now. Currently on virginmostpowerfulradio.org hosting “The Terry and Jesse Show,” & “Jesus 911.” Jesse is also a host on a Spanish network show Enfamilia Radio” in Phoenix, Arizona. He has preached in well over 1,000 Catho-lic Churches in the last couple of year with en-ergy and conviction. He says: “I am a straight shooter; I shoot straight for the heart. I have conviction, passion and I give straight talk, no-nonsense, no-spin, bluecollar, bible-centered, Holy Spirit fire brand Catholicism.” He will con-duct a Parish Mission at St. Stephen Church, 1300 NE J Street, in Bentonville, AR on Monday, Feb. 17, 2020, in English at 7:00 pm and on Tues-day, Feb 18, 2020 at 7:00 pm in Spanish.

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Announcements for the Bulletin: Need to be in by

9:00AM on Wed morning send to: Administra-

[email protected]

Parish Life, Liturgical Ministers & Baptism call

the church office or email Eva Torres at Adminis-

[email protected]

Religious Education & CMG: Leticia Zavala DFF

479-524-8526 or [email protected]

Church Choir: Choir see Jan Lauderdale -

for Saturday Choir See MaryJo Surcouf

Flowers for Mass: Contact Office. Envelopes are

in the vestibule, please make checks to: St Mary.

Knights of Columbus: Contact Joe George

417-847-7723 or [email protected].

Marriages: Please, call the office at least 6 months

in advance. If you had a prior marriage please call

at least 1 year in advance.

Prayer Chain: Eric Robinson 501-772-9061 or email

[email protected]

When You Lose Someone Precious: Call St. Mary’s

Parish and let us offer you support and comfort

by serving a luncheon after the funeral for your

family and friends. Call Marie Rollins 479-524-8642

Youth Ministry : Call Sherri Karp at 479-736-2663

Whenever Father is Away and a Priest is Needed,

Contact: St. Raphael’s Church, Springdale 479-

756-6711 or St Joseph's in Tontitown, 479-361-2612

RCIA– Contact the office or David Lauderdale at

918-625-5634

To Rent the Hall: Call the parish office. The rules

have changed and you need to call to get the

current information.

©LPi

II Sunday in the Ordinary Time On the cusp of fame, power, or influence, would you turn it down? Today’s Gospel again features John the Baptist. Contro-versial but popular, John has gathered quite a group of followers. He has disci-ples. People come from near and far to be baptized by him. Pharisees and gov-ernment leaders are drawn to his preach-ing. If John was another man, a lesser man, he would have claimed his own greatness. Instead, John the Baptist is a witness to humility. “The next day he saw Jesus coming toward him and said, ‘Behold the Lamb of God … he is the one of whom I said, “A man is coming after me who ranks ahead of me.”… the reason why I came baptiz-ing with water was that he might be made known.’” Rather than point to himself, John points to Christ. John could have grasped at what he had accumulated. He could have seen Jesus as a Messianic competitor. Instead, John knows who he is. He knows his place as forerunner. Be-cause John knows who Jesus is. “I have seen and testified that he is the Son of God.” A life of humility, a life for others, can be challenging to live. So much of our culture is built around achievement and individualism. We can justify it, too, in pur-suit of “greater goods” and higher ideals. In the process, however, we might miss our own participation in the kingdom of God. John, for all of his humility, was not an af-terthought. In another Gospel passage, Jesus calls him “the greatest prophet,” even the greatest of men. Why? Because he fulfills the mission given to him by God: to announce the coming of the Messiah. We too are prophets and forerunners. Our witness to the Gospel is meant to point people to Jesus. Consider your own mis-sion this week. To whom are you called to announce the good news of the Son of God?

Sunday: Is 49:3, 5-6/1 Cor 1:1-3/Jn 1:29-34

Monday: 1 Sm 15:16-23/Mk 2:18-22

Tuesday: 1 Sm 16:1-13/Mk 2:23-28

Wednesday: 1 Sm 17:32-33, 37, 40-51/Mk 3:1-6

Thursday: 1 Sm 18:6-9; 19:1-7/Mk 3:7-12

Friday: 1 Sm 24:3-21/Mk 3:13-19

Saturday: Acts 22:3-16 /Mk 16:15]/Mk 16:15-18

Next Sunday: Is 8:23—9:3/Cor 1:10-13, 17/Mt 4:12-

23 or 4:12-17

Readings for the week of Jan. 19, 2020

Collection:

General $ 4,784.95