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Mass Schedule: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday & Friday 8:00am Saturday 8:00am and 4:00pm
Sunday 7:00am, 9:00am, 11:00am, 8:00pm
Confessions: Monday 8:30am, Saturday 2:00pm, 3:00 pm, or anytime by appointment
Marriage: Contact Fr. Brian Roby at the parish office six months before
the wedding date.
Baptisms: Contact the office
A.A. and Al-anon: Meeting Sunday 8:00pm, Cafeteria
Parish Office: Phone 270-233-4196
Fax 270-233-5557 www.stmaryofthewoodswhitesville.com
St. Mary School: Phone 270-233-5253
www.stmarywoods.com Trinity High School:
Phone 270-233-5533 www.trinityhs.com
Rectory: 270-233-4529
Horn Community Center: 270-233-5405
St. Mary of the Woods Parish Established 1845
Mission Statement St. Mary of the Woods is a family of faith, committed to Catholic values,
centered in the Holy Eucharist and dedicated to serving the needs of the universal Church with compassion and care.
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe November 24, 2019
Pastor’s Corner Greetings! Just as Jesus walked the length and breadth of Galilee, we have walked from season to season, celebrating one Thanksgiving after another, giving thanks. Saying “Thank you” forces us to recognize one another, and when we say the words we are reminded that we need others. Let us live our lives like Jesus, the thankful one, and imitate the saint of gratitude, St. Ignatius of Loyola. This can deepen our appreciation of others and make us more of a “gratitude person” as we age. Henry David Thoreau said, “Live in each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit, and resign yourself to the influences of the earth.” During all the different seasons, we should be growing in gratitude as we became new and different people. Celebrating Thanksgiving for so many years should change us. Being filled with gratitude this Thanksgiving should bring us great happiness, joy and pride. We are sometimes like the early pilgrims who arrived on Plymouth Rock. They had one difficulty after another, but once they befriended the Native Americans, many things changed. Their gratitude began to grow and they wanted to celebrate it. The pilgrims and the Native Americans learned to share their gifts with each other and their sense of belonging deepened. God’s gift of gratitude became like lasers which pierced their flesh and mended their differences, making them whole. They were touched to know about one another because it was a genuine recognition of the holy and gave them a sense of unity. Their gratitude poured out as they shared the first Thanksgiving meal together – a teachable moment for us today. Deo gratias, is a Latin term meaning, “Thanks be to God!” Think about all the different religions that give thanks to the Divine, be it the Jews or the Christians – it permeates everything we do. God is the GIVER of all gifts! How do we keep the spirit of gratitude alive within our hearts, for all the immigrants who came to our country and for all their contributions? Be grateful for that, as well as the poor, who we always have with us. Consider helping a family in need this year. We are living in a world filled with problems, with those who do not accept others who are different, creating barriers. Jesus consistently instructed us in the Gospel to eliminate unhealthy attitudes, and Pope Francis has electrified the whole world by saying, “Everyone is entitled to be treated with dignity.” He reminds us to reach out to the whole world, speaking to us as Jesus did. He says this is what God is inviting us to do, break barriers that separate us from others. This is mercy and love and gratitude in action! A.J. Cronin said, “Gratitude is something of which none of us can give too much. For on the smiles the thanks we give, our little gestures of appreciation, our neighbors build their philosophy of life.” This season is a good time for us to develop a sense of gratitude and recognize the love of God in everything He has given us: the turkey on the table, our family gatherings, even a person we don’t know much about like someone from a different culture, or the immigrants who just moved into our community. Let’s focus on life’s blessings and not all its shortcomings. Jesuit, Charles M. Shelton said, “Gratitude makes us better people.” Wrap your minds around that. Your gratitude should touch your spirit as we celebrate one of our greatest American traditions – Thanksgiving. The thankful, joyful person cannot help but be a balanced person who can harvest what they sowed with love. They are even in better health. Eleanor Roosevelt said, “If you cease to have gratitude, you begin to die.” Begin your Thanksgiving Day with Mass, at St. Mary, at 8am! Let your joy and thankfulness flow out of you as you enjoy your day with family and friends. In gratitude to God for my priesthood and all of you! Peace, joy and love, Fr. Brian J. Roby
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe November 24, 2019
Our American Men & Women who serve our country in all parts of the world. Keep them safe O Lord & bring them home soon. Casey Brey, Tony Burch, Greg Roby, David Stiff, Adam Roberts, Michelle Roberts, Jody Roberts, Heath Conder, James S. Hunt, Phillip Mills, Todd Jump, Michael Bickwermert, Vanessa Clark, Robbylyn Young, Chris Young, Kathryn Dezember, Jared Ransome, Ezekiel Roberts, Brandon Johnson.
William Millay, Stephanie Mattingly, Amy Onstott Bailey, Gabby Roby, Abram Turner, Bruce Howard, Thomas Wathen, Jeff Boarman, Ellis Edge, Lou/Martine Boarman, Penny Knott, Lawrence Wright, Sheri Clark, Augie Cecil, Charles D Payne, Easton Pedley, David Jennings,
Ashley Johnson, Angela Ramirez, Donna Allen, Chad Roberts, Tim Harley, Aggie Davneport, Arthur Clark, Robert Wilson , Cliff Burden, Jo Ann Kauffeld
Please call the office when names should be added or removed. In order to keep the list current, names may be removed at the Pastor or editors discretion.
Altar Care December Mary Barnett, Rose Bemboom
To Make a Prayer Request On the Parish Telephone Prayer Chain
Call one of the following: Norma Kaelin 270-315-8642
Alice Howard 270-233-5941/270-314-7675 Katie Christian 270-233-5081
Flower Memorial Anyone wishing to put flowers in the front of the altar in Honor or In Memory of someone the following dates are available:
2020: Feb 1-2; April 25-26; Aug 8-9, 29-30; Oct 3-4, 10-11; Dec 5-6, 12-13, 19-20
Cost $50. Call Debbie at the Parish Office to schedule 270-233-4196.
Bulletin Sponsor of the Week St Mary of the Woods would like to say Thank You to one of our Bulletin Sponsors -
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ST MARY OF THE WOODS CATHOLIC CHURCH 10534 Main Cross Street, Whitesville, KY 42378
Phone 1-270-233-4196 Fax 1-270-233-5557
Catholic Radio WJOR 95.5
Find us on Facebook at St Mary of the Woods Catholic Church
Homebound receiving visits from the parish. Tony/Bernadine Dean, Ellen Roby, Dick/Genevieve Boarman, Ruth Anderson, Mary Ann Wright, Mary C Roby, Anselm Bickett, Bill Rhoades, Donna McKinley
Nursing Homes: Cecelia Lafern Ling, Joseph Jody Morris, Margaret Beyke, Marcella Schepers, Edith Payne, Martha Rose Hagan, Dorothy Higdon, Elizabeth Hamilton, Barbara Sue Morris, Lucille Evans, H C Higdon, Doris Knott, Joe P Payne, Edna Lucille Payne, James Cecil, Sherry Johnson
Whitesville Community Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service
Join the Churches of Whitesville for a Community Thanksgiving Service at Whitesville Christian on Tuesday Evening, Nov. 26th at 6:30pm. All are welcome!
Mass of Thanksgiving November 28th 8:00 a.m.
Parish Office will be closed on Thursday, November 28th and Friday
November 29th for the Holiday.
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St Mary’s Prayer Bible Study Group 7:15-8:30PM Tuesdays
St Mary’s Cafeteria Studying New Testament -
Singing - Praying - Sharing Together
Sat 8:00am 4:00pm
†Jay Aud L/D Joe Schwarzer Family
Sun 7:00am 9:00am 11:00am 8:00pm
†Amelia Evans †Barbara & †Michael Morris L/D Gene Pike Family †Paula K Horn
Mon 8:00am †M C & †Barbara Roberts Tues 8:00am †Imogene Fitzgerald Wed 8:00am †Kim Higdon Thurs 8:00am †Patsy Greenwell Fri 8:00am †Mr /Mrs Rudolph Meredith Sat 8:00am
4:00pm †Nannie Mae Aull †Rose Schwarzer
Sun 7:00am 9:00am 11:00am 8:00pm
L/D O'Bryan Family †Frank & †Madeline Payne L/D Sim Howard Family †Florence Roby
4:00 PM Saturday - November 30 Lectors: Delilah Higdon, Emily Payne Servers: Dalton & Gracie Millay, Wade Burch Musicians: Connie Ushers: Frank Mayfield - Captain, Parker Pearson, Fred Barr, Randall Hamilton, Harold Morris, David Rogers Eucharistic Ministers: Mary Linda Kreisle, Ralph & Rose Bemboom, Shirley Howard, Lisa Morris Children’s Liturgy: Alice Johnson, Anna McDaniel, Jessie Bridge, Bailey Millay
7:00 AM Sunday - December 1 Lectors: Lane Rhodes, Mar tin Millay Servers: Jeremiah Millay, Audrey Jackson Musicians: David Ushers: Wilson Nash - Captain, Derek Park, Kenny Boarman, Christopher Jackson, Buddy Mattingly, Martin Montgomery Eucharistic Ministers: Jenny Hagan, Kay O’Bryan, Hope Brey
9:00 AM Sunday - December 1 Lectors: Joe Bland, Anne Coomes Servers: Jacob Aud, Zachery Boarman, Aiden Morris Musicians: David & Group Ushers: Tony Howard - Captain, Mike Winchell, Brian Winchell, Tom Fulkerson, Bert Payne, Trevor Crabtree Eucharistic Ministers: Lor i Dant, Avery Barnett, Danny Knott, Landon Huff, Marlene Hamilton Children’s Liturgy: Sonya Beyke, Peggy Duvall, Alexis Jackson, Will Hernandez
11:00 AM Sunday - December 1 Lectors: Taylor Pedley, Jamie Clark Servers: Jake Nash, Riley Brown, Aaron Wright Musicians: Laura Ushers: Emett Barnett J r - Captain, Jake Nash, Jeff Mayfield, Lee Mills, David Payne, David Zoglmann Eucharistic Ministers: Shasta Nash, Peggy Clark, Taylor Pedley, Robert Payne, Morgan Kinsey Children’s Liturgy: Jennifer Haynes, Laura Castlen, Nick Goetz, Allie Graham
8:00 PM Sunday - December 1 Lectors: Volunteers Servers: Volunteers Musicians: Alicia Jones Ushers: Volunteers Eucharistic Ministers: Volunteers
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Dn 1:1-6, 8-20; Dn 3:52-56; Lk 21:1-4 Tuesday: Dn 2:31-45; Dn 3:57-61; Lk 21:5-11 Wednesday: Dn 5:1-6, 13-14, 16-17, 23-28; Dn 3:62-67; Lk 21:12-19 Thursday: Dn 6:12-28; Dn 3:68-74; Lk 21:20-28 Friday: Dn 7:2-14; Dn 3:75-81; Lk 21:29-33 Saturday: Rom 10:9-18; Ps 19:8-11; Mt 4:18-22 Sunday: Is 2:1-5; Ps 122:1-9; Rom 13:11-14; Mt 24:37-44
If you have Celiac Disease and/or are gluten intolerant, please see Fr. Brian before Mass so you may fully participate in Holy Communion with our parish family. Thank you.
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe November 24, 2019
Youth & Young Adult Ministry
Faith Formation RCIA
Gather at 6:30 p.m. for conversation and light refreshments.
Nov. 26—Advent/ Christmas Dec. 3—Moral Living/ Social Justice
Dec. 10—Introduction to the Sacraments Dec. 17 –Baptism
Religious Education November 27th - No Class
December 4th—6:30—8:00 p.m. December 11th—6:30-8:00 p.m. December 18th—6:30-8:00 p.m.
Check out our Facebook Page for more information! St Mary of the Woods PREP
Sunday Night Schedule: 9-12th Grades November 24 No Gathering! Please pray for safe travels to and from NCYC! December 1 @ Horn CC, 5-7 PM December 8 @ Horn CC, 5-7 PM December 15 No Gathering! From December 15-January 5 we will not meet for Sunday Night Youth due to the Holidays! We encourage families to enjoy one another’s presence during this holiday season! We will resume with regular meetings on January 12.
Marriage Help Retrouvaille (pronounced retro-vi) has helped thousands of couples who are disillusioned or even experiencing misery in their marriage. This program can help you too. For confidential information about or to register for the January program beginning with a weekend on Jan 31, 2020, call the Family Life office at 270-683-1545, or visit the web site at www.retrouvaille.org.
Breakfast with Santa December 8, 2019
After 7, 9 and 11 am Masses Join us for eggs, bacon, sausage, biscuits, pancakes, milk and juice! Crafts and Ornaments will be available for children to decorate AND you can take your child’s picture with Santa!
Donations Accepted to help support Youth and Young Adult Ministries.
Lazarus Retreat When: February 14-16, 2020
Where: @ Gasper River Retreat Center Who: 9-12th Grade
What: As we journey through the Story of Lazarus, we truly see what it means to be dead in
this world and called to life in Jesus. This retreat is an intentional invitation to life in Jesus Christ. Details: All High School Youth interested in attending the Lazarus Retreat should contact the parish office as each parish is limited to sending
five youth. Cost is $50 , however scholarships are available to those in need.
St Mary’s Prayer Bible Study Group
7:15-8:30PM Tuesdays St Mary’s Cafeteria
Studying New Testament - Singing - Praying - Sharing Together
Perpetual Adoration Overall Coordinator
Majella Mills 929-7060
Quarterly Division Leaders: Sandy Merritt 233-4009 Midnight - 6AM
Hope Brey 314-1638 6AM - Noon Sharon Boarman 233-9697 Noon - 6PM
Dottie Pogue 233-4943 6PM - Midnight
Here are hours that needs adorers. Please prayerfully consider spending 1 hour with “Him”
in adoration. Fri 2PM
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe November 24, 2019
St. Mary of the Woods & Trinity High School
Calendar of Events November 25 THS Wrestling @ Henderson 5:30 p.m. SMWS B/G Basketball vs St. Romuald Horn Community Center 6:00 p.m. November 26 SMWS Girls Basketball vs BCMS Horn Community Center 6:00 p.m. November 27-29 Thanksgiving Break - No School November 30 THS Wrestling @ Henderson 8:00 a.m. Scrip Hours Our Scrip hours are Monday thru Friday from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Saturday following the 4:00 PM Mass and on Sunday following the 7:00 AM Mass until 11:00 AM. Please know that if you plan to send your child to St. Mary of the Woods School or Trinity High School you may begin banking your Scrip now. School Happenings Congratulations Derrick and Carrie Mills, last week’s Lucky Angel Winners! With Thanksgiving just around the corner, it is always important to stop and think about how fortunate we all are and pray for those in need at this time. I am thankful that God allowed me to spend another year with my husband and children. Throughout life I have had many experiences that have let me know how precious time is and how quickly life can change, so I am grateful for each day. I am blessed to have a supportive husband and children that bring a smile to my face even on the toughest days. I am thankful to have my mom who is one of the strongest people I know. She is loyal and cares for people deeply. She taught us to be tough and face problems head on, but she is right there for people when they are down. I was blessed for 39 years with the most awesome example of perseverance and kindness, my dad. I am forever grateful for the parents God chose for me. I am thankful for my brothers and sister. Siblings really do help mold people into who they become and I cannot imagine how different life would have been without them by my side. I feel fortunate to have grown up with cousins that were my first friends and some of my best friends to this day. I am thankful for my friends who are more like family. I am grateful for the generosity of this community. I feel great appreciation for the faculty and staff of Trinity High School and St. Mary of the Woods School. They are some of the most giving, loving people I have ever met and I thank God for each of them daily. I am thankful for the students of Trinity High School and St. Mary of the Woods School. They have blessed my life in ways that I never imagined. I am grateful God placed me here and I pray every day that I can help fulfill the plans He has for these schools. Things do not happen by chance; God has a plan for each of us. If there is something in your heart saying maybe I should do something to make a difference, do not ignore it! It is God whispering to you to do just that, MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Happy Thanksgiving to all and God bless each of you! God Bless You All, Emily Hernandez Principal St. Mary of the Woods School/Trinity High School
Trinity High School Bingo Trinity High School has bingo on Mondays and Thursdays in Owensboro at the Opportunity Center at 3560 New Hartford Rd. Sales begin at 5:00 P.M. and bingo begins at 6:45 P.M. We have pull tabs, special bingos, and a 50/50 pot. We also have a progressive raffle called the Queen of Hearts. The bingo hall is smoke free and has a concession stand but you are welcome to bring your own snacks and drinks. We hope you can make it one night to play bingo and support Trinity High School.
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe November 24, 2019
Horn Community Center Capital Campaign (“Build it Now”) Update
All monies generated from Horn Center activities are used to pay for daily operations which include Trinity’s athletic account. Funds generated by the Horn Center are NOT USED to repay the diocesan loan. The Horn Center does not earn enough money for such a large monthly payment.
Donations from parishioners, individuals, and businesses Dec. 2014-July 2017: $2,918,796
Loan from the Diocese: $1,216,125 Horn Community Center total cost: $4,134,921
Diocesan Current Loan Balance: $717,032 Donations July 2017-October 2019 $800,983
Horn Community Center Monthly Finance Report Here is a brief review of the expenses and income that the Horn Community Center experiences monthly. As stated above all monies generated from the center and Trinity’s athletics are used to pay daily operations of the center and Trinity athletics.
Expenses for October 2019 $10,755 Income for October 2019 $9,510 Fiscal year to date expensed as of July-Oct 2019 $45,848 Fiscal year to date income as of July-Oct 2019 $27,259
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe November 24, 2019
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe November 24, 2019
St Mary of the Woods Weddings
December 14 - Noah Rhodes & Mackenzie Fisher 6PM
December 28 - Dakota Montgomery & Allison Schepers 6PM
January 18 - Dakota Edge & Ariel Aud 6PM
April 18 - Dylan Hardesty & Abby Roby 6PM
May 16 - Jeff Isenberg & Bridget Gray 6PM
June 6 - Luke Fulkerson & Abby Johnson 6PM
July 11 - David Ball & Marla Bennett 6PM
Parish Grief Ministry Our Parish Grief Ministry will facilitate a once a month gathering on Sat mornings. The next session is scheduled for Sat., Dec 7th at 10AM in long trail activity room of the Parish Office. The sessions will be directed by Martha Crabtree, a retired Counselor, who is from our parish. You may RSVP by calling the parish office at 270-233-4196.
Sunday Connection Today as a Church, we conclude our liturgical year and celebrate the Feast of Christ the King. The Gospel we proclaim shows the great mystery of our faith: In the moment of his crucifixion, Jesus is shown to be King and Savior of all. Luke's Gospel has been loaded with surprises: the poor are rich, sinners find salvation, the Kingdom of God is found in our midst. Here we see the greatest surprise of all. We are confronted with the crucified Jesus, whom faith tells us is King and Savior of all. The irony is that the inscription placed on the cross, perhaps in mockery, contains the profoundest of truth. As the leaders jeer, the thief crucified by his side recognizes Jesus as Messiah and King, and finds salvation. Jesus is King, but not the kind of king we might have imagined or expected. His kingship was hidden from many of his contemporaries, but those who had the eyes of faith were able to see. As modern disciples of Jesus, we, too, struggle at times to recognize Jesus as King. Today's Gospel invites us to make our own judgment. With eyes of faith, we, too, recognize that Jesus, the crucified One, is indeed King and Savior of all.
Horn Community Center Memberships
Standard $10 per month $115 for year Premium $15 per month $175 for year Guest $5 per visit (must be pre-approved) Key Card $5 Fobs $10
Monthly memberships must sign up for auto-pay using bank information. (routing and account info) Yearly can pay Cash/Check/bank info. Debt/Credit Card add $3 fee.
Please email [email protected] if you would like a membership or have any questions about the facility.
Open Gym Sunday November 24th 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Students $1; 18 and over $3 Premium Members Free
Donuts/Coffee/Orange Juice/Milk Join the Family Life & Social Committee for donuts, coffee, milk or orange juice in the Parish Hall after 7AM & 9AM Mass Sunday, Jan 5th. Stop by & spend some time getting to know others in the parish while enjoying some great donuts.
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe November 24, 2019
ONLINE GIVING
Are you interested in Automatic Withdrawal? Any questions call Debbie at the Parish Office 233-4196. The secure site for parishioners to create an account is https://www.osvonlinegiving.com/1674.
From the Editor Bulletin announcements must be submitted in writing by 10:00AM on Monday to Debbie at [email protected]. Deadline is firm. The of graphics/color at discretion of editor.
St. Mary’s Community Outreach News
Pitino Shelter Kitchen - Dec 7, 21 The OUTREACH DONATIONS for November will go to PITINO SHELTER AND SOUP KITCHEN. At this time, they are in need of canned vegetables of all kinds, coffee, creamer, sugar, toiletries, feminine hygiene products, twin sheets and blankets. Please place items inside bins located at entrances of Church. THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY!!!
BUDGET NEWS Checking Balance 189,651.58 Weekly Parish Budget Needs 22,075.70 Building & Grounds Fund 16,645.44 Cemetery Checking 13,807.00 Cemetery Savings 86,696.00 Tuition Assistance 26,355.00 THS Endowment Fund 754,000.00
Build It Now Balance Due 717,032.00 Stained Glass Restoration 16,130.00
SMWS Endowment Fund 13,547.00
11/17 Regular Sunday Collection 20,984.25 Online Reg Sunday Collection 2,235.00
Total Regular Sunday Collection
23,219.25
You’re invited to, Breakfast with a Vet - Pearl Harbor
Remembrance Place: Whitesville Historical Society Barn
10143 State Rt 54 Date: Saturday, December 7th
Time 8:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Ham n’ Biscuits, Fruit, Donuts,
Coffee & Juice Free of Charge to Veterans and Active
Duty Men and Women Breakfast will be followed by a Pearl
Harbor Day Program Historical Society Museum will be open to visitors complimentary of Kentucky AARP
Giving Tree The Giving Tree is up in the Sacristy! If you take a heart from the tree, you are responsible for the Christmas present(s) for that heart. Please attach that heart securely to the gift(s) you purchase. Please return the package(s) to the tree no later than noon on Sunday, December 22nd, to allow ample time for delivery to families before Christmas.
Whitesville Christmas Parade Saturday December 14, 2019
Time: 10:00 AM Sponsored by: The Whitesville Lion's Club 1st and 2nd Place Prizes will be awarded For more information on float entries, or other questions please call Lion Sandy
Fitzgerald, Committee Chair 303-981-3611 or Lion Lewis Jean 270-929-0724
7th Annual Whitesville Community Christmas Tree Lighting
Saturday, December 7th at 5:30 p.m. Located behind Kelly Rae’s Café
Performances by St. Mary of the Woods School and Whitesville Elementary.
Come sing Christmas Carols and drink hot chocolate!
It’s a great way to begin your Christmas season.
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe November 24, 2019
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