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PASTORAL COUNCIL Thomas Mann Bruce Bohne 303.838.7454 303.838.5204 Juanita Kursevich 303.838.5409 Mary Beth Patterson 303.838.7312 FINANCE COUNCIL Luci Berardi Matt Boldra Chris Sauser 303.816.6229 303.816.1856 303.838.08 WORSHIP COMMISSION COORDINATORS Readers Music Paula Morris (Sunday) Joe Morris (Sunday) Juanita Johnson (Saturday) Ray Johnson (Saturday) EMHC Sacristans Patty Schmidt Patty Schmidt Marsha Rahrs - Altar Linens/Church Rick and Juanita Kursevich - Greeters /Ushers Grace Velasquez - Church Environment CHAIR - Father David Schedule of Masses Weekdays, Tues—Fri 8:30 AM Saturday Evening 5:00 PM Sunday Morning 9:00 AM Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 4:00 PM—4:45 PM Thursday 9:00 AM—10:00 AM or by Appointment Adoration Thursday 9:00 AM concluding with Benediction at 10:00 AM Baptism Contact the Parish Office or Father David. Marriage Contact Father David at least six months prior to the wedding date. Sacrament of the Sick If you are seriously ill or facing surgery, call Father David at 303.880.7489 If you are homebound and wish to receive Holy Communion, contact the Office. RCIA-Older Children and Adults Father David and Team 303.838.2375 Religious Ed. (K-8) and Confirmation Arleen Long 303.838.9258 Funeral Ministry Grace Velasquez 303.838.8586 Saturday Ministry: Juanita Johnson 303.816.9089 Sunday Ministry: Matt Boldra 303.816.1856 TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME October 9, 2016 “The Lord has revealed to the nations his saving power.” Ps 98:1 Our Vision: We as a family of faith encourage the full and active participation of all members in Worship of our God, learning about and sharing our Catholic faith and by developing a loving community of care and concern for one another. Our Mission: Saint Mary of the Rockies in Bailey, Colorado is a Roman Catholic parish in the diocese of Colorado Springs. We strive to be the living presence of Jesus Christ in our community life, our worship of God and forming our children and adults in the Catholic Faith. We as a parish believe in good stewardship of what God has given us by sharing our gifts of time, talent and treasure. with others. St. Mary of the Rockies Catholic Church 236 Bulldogger Road Bailey, CO 80421 303.838. 2375 Pastor: Father David Boroff dgboroff@ yahoo.com Sacramental Emergencies: 303.880. 7489 Office: 224 Buggy Whip Rd. Bailey, CO 80421 303.838. 2375 Hours: M-Th 8:30-2:30 Mailing Address: PO Box 319 Bailey, CO 80421 Admin. Asst./ Office Mgr. Janice Kraft Visit Our Website! www.stmaryrockies.org Email us! stmaryrock-

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PASTORAL COUNCIL

Thomas Mann Bruce Bohne

303.838.7454 303.838.5204

Juanita Kursevich

303.838.5409

Mary Beth Patterson

303.838.7312

FINANCE COUNCIL

Luci Berardi Matt Boldra Chris Sauser

303.816.6229 303.816.1856 303.838.08

WORSHIP COMMISSION COORDINATORS

Readers Music

Paula Morris (Sunday) Joe Morris (Sunday)

Juanita Johnson (Saturday) Ray Johnson (Saturday)

EMHC Sacristans

Patty Schmidt Patty Schmidt

Marsha Rahrs - Altar Linens/Church

Rick and Juanita Kursevich - Greeters /Ushers

Grace Velasquez - Church Environment

CHAIR - Father David

Schedule of Masses

Weekdays, Tues—Fri 8:30 AM

Saturday Evening 5:00 PM

Sunday Morning 9:00 AM

Sacrament of Reconciliation

Saturday 4:00 PM—4:45 PM

Thursday 9:00 AM—10:00 AM

or by Appointment

Adoration

Thursday 9:00 AM concluding with

Benediction at 10:00 AM

Baptism

Contact the Parish Office or Father

David.

Marriage

Contact Father David at least six

months prior to the wedding date.

Sacrament of the Sick

If you are seriously ill or facing

surgery, call Father David at

303.880.7489

If you are homebound and wish to

receive Holy Communion, contact

the Office.

RCIA-Older Children and Adults

Father David and Team

303.838.2375

Religious Ed. (K-8) and

Confirmation

Arleen Long 303.838.9258

Funeral Ministry

Grace Velasquez 303.838.8586

Saturday Ministry:

Juanita Johnson 303.816.9089

Sunday Ministry:

Matt Boldra 303.816.1856

TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

October 9, 2016

“The Lord has revealed to the nations his saving power.” Ps 98:1

Our Vision: We as a family of faith

encourage the full and active

participation of all members in

Worship of our God, learning about

and sharing our Catholic faith and

by developing a loving community of

care and concern for one another.

Our Mission: Saint Mary of the

Rockies in Bailey, Colorado is a

Roman Catholic parish in the diocese

of Colorado Springs. We strive to

be the living presence of Jesus Christ

in our community life, our worship of

God and forming our children and

adults in the Catholic Faith. We as

a parish believe in good stewardship

of what God has given us by sharing

our gifts of time, talent and

treasure. with others.

St. Mary of the Rockies Catholic Church

236

Bulldogger

Road

Bailey, CO

80421

303.838.

2375

Pastor:

Father

David

Boroff

dgboroff@

yahoo.com

Sacramental

Emergencies:

303.880.

7489

Office:

224 Buggy

Whip Rd.

Bailey, CO

80421

303.838.

2375

Hours: M-Th

8:30-2:30

Mailing

Address:

PO Box 319

Bailey, CO

80421

Admin. Asst./

Office Mgr.

Janice Kraft

Visit Our Website! www.stmaryrockies.org Email us! stmaryrock-

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In Need Of Your Prayers:

Abbott Warren, Nick Steck, Margaret McCann, Kate Andrews, Dave DeCola, Father Greg Ketchum

We encourage parishioners to contact us if they have friends or family members in need of prayers.

Contact the office with requests to be added or removed.

Names will remain on this list for four (4) weeks unless

otherwise requested.

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Visit our Website! www.StMaryRockies.org Email us! [email protected]

St. Mary of the Rockies

MASS INTENTIONS

Saturday, October 8 Mass at 5:00PM Saturday In Week Twenty-Seven In Ordinary Time For: Fr. Tom Timmings (D) By: The Smith Family Sunday, October 9 Mass at 9:00AM Twenty-Eighth Sunday In Ordinary Time For: The living & deceased parishioners of St. Mary of the Rockies Monday, October 10 NO MASS Monday In Week Twenty-Eight In Ordinary Time Tuesday, October 11 Mass at 8:30AM Tuesday In Week Twenty-Eight In Ordinary Time For: The Gambotto Family By: The Smith Family Wednesday, October 12 Mass at 8:30AM Wednesday In Week Twenty-Eight In Ordinary Time For: J-R Families By: Private Thursday, October 13 Mass at 8:30AM Thursday In Week Twenty-Eight In Ordinary Time For: Teresa Johnson By: Joanne Johnson Friday, October 14 Mass at 8:30AM Friday In Week Twenty-Eight In Ordinary Time For: Gus & Anna Hapsias By: Family Saturday, October 15 Mass at 5:00PM Saturday In Week Twenty-Eight In Ordinary Time For: Fr. Kizito Osudibia By: Private Sunday, October 16 Mass at 9:00AM Twenty-Ninth Sunday In Ordinary Time For: The living & deceased parishioners of St. Mary of the Rockies

Contact the parish office for Mass intentions.

303-838-2375

Finance Report — October 2

Offertory: $2,871 2016 RGG Goal: $12,113

October Weekly Avg: $2,871 2016 RGG Pledged: $10,666

Attendance: Sat 60 Sun 81 Percent of Goal: 83%

October 10 Counters: Linda P., 2016 RGG Collected: $8,636

Lucy B., Gretchen D. Percent of Goal: 71%

Readings for the Week of October 9, 2016

Sun., Oct 9: 2 Kgs 5:14-17/Ps 98:1-4/2 Tm 2:8-13/Lk 17:11

-19

Mon., Oct 10: Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31--5:1/Ps 113:1-7/Lk

11:29-32

Tue., Oct 11: Gal 5:1-6/Ps 119:41, 43-45, 47-48/Lk 11:37-

41

Wed., Oct 12: Gal 5:18-25/Ps 1:1-4, 6/Lk 11:42-46

Thur., Oct 13: Eph 1:1-10/Ps 98:1-6/Lk 11:47-54

Fri., Oct 14: Eph 1:11-14/Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 12-13/Lk 12:1-7

Sat., Oct 15: Eph 1:15-23/Ps 8:2-7/Lk 12:8-12

Next Sunday, October 16: Ex 17:8-13/Ps 121:1-8/2 Tm

3:14--4:2/Lk 18:1-8

Saturday October 15

EMHC: Bernadette Sauser

Altar Servers: Juliana Sauser

Readers: Lew Maris & Chris Sauser

Greeters/Usher: Madeline Mann

Sacristan: Juanita Johnson

Sunday October 16

EMHC: Patty Schmidt & Alana Wright

Altar Servers: J. Nieland & J. Bedortha

Readers: Paula Morris & Laura Reid

Greeters/Collector: Don & Carol Jarecke

Ushers/Collections: Ruby Forbes

Sacristan: Sonya Kohl

Back To School Special Pricing ! ON SALE-$2,500 HANDCRAFTED, TOP-NOTCH GARDEN SHED Finely crafted with cedar siding, built by master carpenters in the Knights of Columbus Council #15956. 8’ x 10’ with two windows, 4’ double doors and flower boxes. Help support our Knights of Columbus and all their charitable works. Contact Rick Kursevich 303.838.5409 or Bruce Bohne 303.838.5204

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

Catholics For Family Peace, has produced a Domestic

Violence Awareness Project Toolkit with sample

intercessory prayers, Facebook and Twitter posts,

homilies, weekly features on saints and specific virtues

connected to this issue to guide pastoral care leaders

to educate Catholics to know how to recognize, respond, and refer people for help.

The Toolkit can be accessed at -

www.catholicsforfamilypeace.org.

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Visit our Website! www.StMaryRockies.org Email us! [email protected]

Upcoming Dates To Remember

October 8 & 9—Special blessing of rosaries after Masses

October 10—Columbus Day

October 11, 12, & 13—Parish office closed at 1:00PM

October 23—Hospitality Hour directly after the 9:00AM

Mass—coffee and treats

October 26—No weekday Mass

November 1—All Saints Day, HOLY DAY OF

OBLIGATION, Parish Office Closed

November 8—Election Day

END OF LIFE OPTIONS ACT—PROP. 106

Visit votenoprop106.com for videos and more

information concerning Poposition 106, End Of Life

Options Act, which will be on the Colorado ballot this

November.

-suicide are unjustly exposing

the poor, elderly and disabled to forces that care

more about lowering costs than treating people in

accord with their dignity

“widows” of a different kind

please don’t forget to vote – and vote NO on

Proposition 106.

New Material On www.FORMED.org

If you haven’t been to the FORMED website

lately, check it out! The site has a new design

and new content has been added.

JESUS IS… - An audio presentation by Fr. Mike

Schmitz, a spiritual guide to the youth and young

adults, discusses the all-important topic of

God’s existence. Armed with his usual repertoire

of lively humor and sound philosophy,

Fr. Mike reveals the incredible implications of

the question which Christ asks all of us: “Who

do YOU say that I Am?”.

FINDING TRUE HAPPINESS, Satisfying Our

Restless Hearts - An e-book by Robert

Spitzer, S. J. PhD

OPENING THE WORD video; curated content

based on the liturgical calendar

Here’s how easy it is to get FORMED: Go to

www.FORMED.org. Click where you see the

registration box for parishioners. Type in the

parish code 4226d. Now set up a username and

password. You’re all set!

GOD’S GIFT OF FORGIVENESS

In every relationship, there comes a time when something goes wrong and one

person or one group hurts or offends the other, and the relationship is damaged. Whether it is a personal relationship between family members or friends or a more structured relationship between an individual and a group or organization, some process of healing or repair is required to restore the relationship. Sometimes it takes as little as an apology - ”I’m sorry” - but in some cases, a more significant act or gesture to demonstrate good will or an attempt to make up for the harmful action is required. The Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation (as it is called in the Catechism of the Catholic Church [CCC]) is one of the means by which our relationship with Jesus Christ and the Church is healed, restored and ultimately strengthened. The sacrament is known by several names: the liturgical book that contains the rite is call the Rite of Penance, but it is commonly referred to as “confession,” “Penance,” or “Reconciliation.” Those different names focus attention on the various elements of the sacrament: confessing sin, doing penance, reconciling the sinner. Some of those elements require the work and effort of the penitent (the one confessing), but the principal act of forgiving and reconciling belongs to God alone. There are four primary actions in the celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation, all of which contribute in some way to the healing that takes place: confession of sin; expression of contrition or sorrow for sin; doing penance (“satisfaction”), which expresses a desire to avoid sin; and absolution from sin. Essentially there are two ‘movements’ in the sacrament: our movement toward God and God’s toward us. From United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Rev. Msgr. Richard B. Hilgartner

Continued in next bulletin

Thank you to Ray Johnson for the

maintenance and painting of the ramp

and deck for the side entrance to the

church. Your efforts did not go

unnoticed—it looks great!

Thank you Ray! - Father David

P.s. New slip resistant treads will be put on after

the roofing work is completed.