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ST. MARY ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH - KINGMAN , AZ

Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

July 28, 2019

Year C

Sat. July 27 Lk. 11:1-13 4:00 p.m. Mathew DeLong ( Special Intentions)

Sun. July 28 Lk. 11:1-13 9:00 a.m. People of the Parish 11:00 a.m. + Dolores Zamora Mena

( Jose Antonia Romero) Mon. July 29 Jn. 11:19-27 8:00 a.m. Norma H. ( For her health) St. Martha Tues. July 30 Mt. 13:36-43 8:00 a.m. + Mark Backus ( Mimi & Phil Backus) St. Peter Chrysologus

Wed. July 31 Mt. 13:44-46 6:00 p.m. Manuelita San Vincente St. Ignatius of Loyola ( Carol San Vincente)

Thurs. August 1 Mt. 13:47-53 8:00 a.m. + Michael Seator ( Liezel Labitan) St. Alphonsus Liguori Fri. August 2 Mt. 13:54-58 6:00 p.m. + Dave Brooks ( Jan Brooks) St. Eusebius of Vercelli, St. Peter Julian Eymard

Sat. August 3 Lk: 12:13-21 4:00 p.m. + Mike & Lois Timko

& the Timko Family Intentions

( John & Mimi Timko) Sun. August 4 Lk. 12:13:21 9:00 a.m. People of the Parish

11:00 a.m. + Maxine Friedrich ( Betty Harvey) ( Jose Antonia Romero)

MASS INTENTIONS, DAILY GOSPEL

WELCOME TO ALL NEW PARISHIONERS AND VISITORS

If you are new to the parish or are moving, please call Diane at 928-753-3359, Ext. 211.

To request an announcement in the bulletin please submit to: [email protected]

Mass for the Anointing of the SickMass for the Anointing of the SickMass for the Anointing of the SickMass for the Anointing of the Sick

On Thursday, August 1, 2019, Fr. Julius Kayiwa will celebrate the Anointing of the Sick On Thursday, August 1, 2019, Fr. Julius Kayiwa will celebrate the Anointing of the Sick On Thursday, August 1, 2019, Fr. Julius Kayiwa will celebrate the Anointing of the Sick On Thursday, August 1, 2019, Fr. Julius Kayiwa will celebrate the Anointing of the Sick at the 8:00 a.m. Mass.at the 8:00 a.m. Mass.at the 8:00 a.m. Mass.at the 8:00 a.m. Mass. All practicing Catholics, 65 years and older or those who are All practicing Catholics, 65 years and older or those who are All practicing Catholics, 65 years and older or those who are All practicing Catholics, 65 years and older or those who are

seriously ill are encouraged to participate in this healing sacrament. seriously ill are encouraged to participate in this healing sacrament. seriously ill are encouraged to participate in this healing sacrament. seriously ill are encouraged to participate in this healing sacrament.

Confession is an important part of the healing sacrament.Confession is an important part of the healing sacrament.Confession is an important part of the healing sacrament.Confession is an important part of the healing sacrament.

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ST. MARY ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH - KINGMAN , AZ

Reflection for Sixteenth Sunday

The Christian and Persistence in Prayer

Rev. Victor C. Yakubu, Parochial Administrator

Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s The Cost of Discipleship (Simon & Schuster, 1959, 1995) writes about our human relationship with God as divine Father. Bonhoeffer says vividly that God is our Father and we are his children with a special bond and an undying love. Bonhoeffer writes, “The child asks of the Father whom he knows. Thus, the essence of Christian prayer is not general adoration, but de�nite, concrete petition. The right way to approach God is to stretch out our hands and ask of One who we know has the heart of a Father.” This passage describes what every Christian needs to do to establish that special bond with God. Prayer is that opening that makes us bond with God beyond any imagination. Thus, the topic of prayer is wide, and no amount of discussion can cover it. However, we can pinpoint few aspects of prayer that are very important. By itself, prayer is the raising up of our hearts and minds to God through a special connection. Faith is that special connection which we need to talk to the Father, the creator of the universe. But sometimes this special connection has distractions and we +nd ourselves without proper focus when we set out to pray.

The apostles watched Jesus pray several times and they wanted to learn from him. One day, they approached him and said to him, “Lord, teach us to pray just as John taught his disciples.” This request by the disciples was necessary to avoid distractions of any kind when they prayed. Jesus decided to teach an all-time prayer that has endured the test of time. The Our Father is Jesus’ answer to how we can pray without paying attention to the distractions of life. In this form of prayer, we address God as Our Father and ask him to keep us away from temptations by ful+lling our daily needs. Is there anyone who does not face temptations? The answer to this question is found in the +rst reading of today. All the men and women of Sodom and Gomorrah were found to be unworthy before the Lord. They fell to the lure of sin. They embraced sin and +lth. Abraham pleaded on behalf of these twin cities before their +nal destruction. There was no single righteous person in those cities except for Abraham and his kindred.

Temptation tests our individual resilience to either stand on the side of righteousness or fall into sin. Sodom and Gomorrah fell into sinful acts. They loved sinful behaviors with great impunity and shunned calls for change and mercy. Abraham saw the danger of destruction ahead and began to plead with God to spare the cities for their evil lifestyle. His persistence paid off when God replied him, “For the sake of those ten, I will not destroy it.” Those ten people belonged to the household of Abraham and they escaped the impending calamity. The rest of the people were headed for destruction and they knew it. Applying this situation to our lives today makes it worrisome. Many people are headed to damnation and they prefer it than choosing a life of righteousness. We need persistence in prayer to register our regrets to the Father, the creator of the universe. We need to overcome the daily distractions of our lives to connect ourselves to the Father. This is the reason why Jesus taught his disciples the Our Father. Every Christian needs to learn it by heart and say it at all moments. Most often, Christians don’t persist in prayer because we don’t have faith in what we are asking. Jesus, therefore, encourages us to be faithful in asking. He says, “And I tell you, ask and you will receive; seek and you will �nd; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks, receives; and the one who seeks, �nds; and the one who knocks, the door will be opened.” This is our connection to the Father because he won’t deny us what is good for our spiritual or physical growth. God knows what we need, and he will answer us accordingly when we pray. Contemporary Christians need to develop a faith that is strong, unshakable, and incontestable. The distractions of modern life should never affect our relationship with God when we set out to pray. By this, we should not allow the society we live in to dictate our faith or take away from us our belief systems and practices. Recognizing the supremacy of God gives us a reason to go back to him in prayer despite our distractions. We need to return to God to acknowledge his sacredness because he is the Father of all, creator of all. What lessons can we learn in this reflection? The +rst lesson is distractions should never stop our zeal for prayer. Living in American society encircles us with distractions from the mainstream media, social media, and discordant ideas. Topics such as illegal immigration, border wars, gender relations, politicians, church scandals, summer heat waves, etc. can detract our attention to pray. We face other irritating moments daily in our lives directly affecting our ability to pray. Above all, we +nd ourselves busy working endless hours without rest. We must therefore, refrain from these distractions and +nd time to connect with our God for special inspiration to continue with life’s journey. God listens to us and he answers us at his appropriate time. Lastly, every Christian needs to choose righteousness and avoid sin. The people of Sodom and Gomorrah denied God. They suffered greatly. We shouldn’t make the same mistake today. There is no harm in telling God we are sorry in prayer and asking him to provide our daily needs. Prayer is necessary and it is a duty. Brennan Manning concludes, “Trust is that rare and priceless treasure that wins us the affection of our heavenly Father.” Trusting God makes us ask whatever we need every time we pray and it is legal to persist. Keep praying!

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ST. MARY ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH - KINGMAN , AZ

COME TO ADORATION The best time you will spend on earth !

Come with me by yourselves to a quiet place and rest. Mk 6:31

In the Garden of Gethsemane, before His crucifixion, Jesus asked His Apostles,

“ Could you not keep watch with me for one hour?”

Spending one hour with Jesus thus became a tradition in the Church.

________________________

The Chapel is closed every Wednesday

for cleaning and maintenance from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

SCHEDULESCHEDULESCHEDULESCHEDULE

Sunday July 28

- Belles 9:00 a.m. Mass

- CERS After 11:00 a.m. Mass, JB House

Monday July 29

- ODB 9:00 a.m. Kitchen

- SVDP 3:30 p.m. Rm. 5,6,7

- JPC 6:30 p.m. Rm. 5,6,7

Tuesday July 30

- ODB 9:00 a.m. Kitchen

Wednesday July 31

- Personal Intention Rosary 11:00 a.m. Rm. 5,6,7

- Guard Meeting 12:00 p.m. Library

Thursday August 1

- Anointing Mass 8:00 a.m. Chapel - RE Parents Meet & Greet Mtg 5:15 p.m. Rm. 5,6,7

- RE Parents Meet & Greet Mtg 7:00 p.m. Rm. 5,6,7

- Cantors/Choir 5:30 Church

Friday August 2

- K of C 7:00 p.m. J.B. House

- CERS & Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Rm. 5,6,7

Saturday August 3

What We Gave Back to God July 21, 2019

Mass Attendance 647

Plate Collection $5,922.70 Needed to meet weekly expenses $7,800.00

June 2019

Monthly Plate Collection $ 25,778.16

Monthly Operating Expense $ 31,143.13

Deficit or Gain $ - 5,364.97 Mortgage Obligation

Mortgage balance $ 381,515.48

Interest payment $ 2,086.58

Principal payment $ 3,699.07

Building Fund Collected $ 3,629.28

Deficit or Gain $ - 2,156.37

Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus

Join us every Wednesday at 5:10 p.m. as we consecrate

ourselves to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray the glorious mysteries of the Holy

Rosary, and recite the chaplet of Divine Mercy for our loved ones and all the

souls in purgatory.

Every First Friday of the month we will begin Devotions to the

Sacred Heart of Jesus at 5:30 p.m.

First Saturday Rosary and Devotions

Come join us at 3:15 p.m. every first Saturday , as

we recite the Rosary, as requested by Our Lady of Fatima.

After the Rosary there will be

time for personal reflection on the mysteries of

the Rosary as Our Lady requested.

Invitation to Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration

Yes, I am willing to spend one hour once a week with Jesus, who is truly present in the Blessed Sacrament.

Name: ________________________________________

Telephone: ____________________________________

E-Mail: _______________________________________

Please Check Which Time of the Day You Prefer:

Morning (6 a.m. to 12 noon) Afternoon (12 noon to 6 p.m.) Evening (6 p.m. to 10 p.m.)

Please drop in collection basket.

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ST. MARY ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH - KINGMAN , AZ

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Our Daily Bread

Thank you for your continued support of Our Daily Bread ministry. We have made and distributed 36,640 sandwiches year to date, and 199,680 since inception (September 2013). We are in need of mayo, peanut butter, jelly and zip lock sandwich bags. You may drop your donation off at the Parish Center.

Thank you once again!

Please pray for all who are sick or infirmed

David Hongslo, Nancy Rembolt, Timothy Liska, Franklin Macato,

Gail Stewart, Daniel Dena, Robert Comstock, Linda Pinnick,

Carol Kreft, Betty Sliva, Frances A. Beatty, Diane Schatz,

Rosie Blanco, Carl Cena, Terri Glowacki, Steve Brissman,

Donna Biggs, Homer Harrington, Stella Dombrowski,

Roxie Marolf, Tony Kramarz, Martin Benedum, Phil & Amelia Backus,

Ray Martin, Karen Bellmore, Norman Hubbert, Sr. Joan Cusak,

Roger & Sherri Gross

Please pray for all those who have died, especially:

Marland Duane Jordan

Please pray for all of our Parish family members who are currently serving

in the Armed Forces

Sgt. Joe Weber

If you would like to have your

family member mentioned, please contact the Parish office at

928-753-3359, ext. 211.

Got Loose Change ?????

Be sure to pick up a special offering box or can at the back of the church. Write your name and phone number on it before you turn it in.

We will enter your name in the next drawing.

Personal Intentions Rosary

Please join us to pray the rosary for your own personal intentions. Before the rosary, we will ask the Virgin Mary to take our personal intentions to her Divine Son, Jesus Christ. You will be given a few minutes of silence to say your intentions privately. This Rosary will be held every Wednesday, at 11:00 a.m. in the Parish Center. This is an opportunity to pray the Rosary wit other Christians. Please join us!

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ST. MARY ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH - KINGMAN , AZ

St. Mary Ministry ContactsSt. Mary Ministry ContactsSt. Mary Ministry ContactsSt. Mary Ministry Contacts

Parish CouncilParish CouncilParish CouncilParish Council Mike SerranoMike SerranoMike SerranoMike Serrano Altar ServersAltar ServersAltar ServersAltar Servers Sean L’huillierSean L’huillierSean L’huillierSean L’huillier BellesBellesBellesBelles————Women’s Hospitality GroupWomen’s Hospitality GroupWomen’s Hospitality GroupWomen’s Hospitality Group Dolly CenaDolly CenaDolly CenaDolly Cena CERSCERSCERSCERS Ernesto BalderramaErnesto BalderramaErnesto BalderramaErnesto Balderrama ChoirChoirChoirChoir Kathy ZachKathy ZachKathy ZachKathy Zach RE, Safe Environment , BaptismRE, Safe Environment , BaptismRE, Safe Environment , BaptismRE, Safe Environment , Baptism Cary Ann NunnCary Ann NunnCary Ann NunnCary Ann Nunn FCCWFCCWFCCWFCCW————Fellowship of Catholic Fellowship of Catholic Fellowship of Catholic Fellowship of Catholic Grace McNair/Grace McNair/Grace McNair/Grace McNair/ Christian WomanChristian WomanChristian WomanChristian Woman Liz DeGraff/Liz DeGraff/Liz DeGraff/Liz DeGraff/ Katie WiselyKatie WiselyKatie WiselyKatie Wisely HispanicHispanicHispanicHispanic Ancelmo NavaAncelmo NavaAncelmo NavaAncelmo Nava Jail MinistryJail MinistryJail MinistryJail Ministry Ray MartinRay MartinRay MartinRay Martin Jovenes Para CristoJovenes Para CristoJovenes Para CristoJovenes Para Cristo————Youth for ChristYouth for ChristYouth for ChristYouth for Christ Maria MartinezMaria MartinezMaria MartinezMaria Martinez Knights of ColumbusKnights of ColumbusKnights of ColumbusKnights of Columbus Wes HawkinsWes HawkinsWes HawkinsWes Hawkins LiturgyLiturgyLiturgyLiturgy Deacon Francis StaabDeacon Francis StaabDeacon Francis StaabDeacon Francis Staab Meet and Greet, SoftballMeet and Greet, SoftballMeet and Greet, SoftballMeet and Greet, Softball Kathleen FloreaKathleen FloreaKathleen FloreaKathleen Florea Natural Family PlanningNatural Family PlanningNatural Family PlanningNatural Family Planning Betty MyrickBetty MyrickBetty MyrickBetty Myrick John & Jan MayrJohn & Jan MayrJohn & Jan MayrJohn & Jan Mayr Nullity of Marriage Nullity of Marriage Nullity of Marriage Nullity of Marriage Donna WickerDonna WickerDonna WickerDonna Wicker Our Daily BreadOur Daily BreadOur Daily BreadOur Daily Bread David Hunter/David Hunter/David Hunter/David Hunter/ Walt GilliamWalt GilliamWalt GilliamWalt Gilliam ProProProPro----Life Life Life Life Nora WiselyNora WiselyNora WiselyNora Wisely St. Vincent de PaulSt. Vincent de PaulSt. Vincent de PaulSt. Vincent de Paul Sandra Woulms Sandra Woulms Sandra Woulms Sandra Woulms

Religious Formation Update

Religious Sessions for Pre-K 4 to High School Registration for the Fall 2019-Spring 2020 Religious Sessions for Pre-K 4 to High School is Now Open. Please have Registration Forms in the Religious Formation Office by July 29.

Classes will be held on Thursday evenings with the young children starting at 5:15 p.m.- 6:30 p.m. High School Sessions will be held starting at 7:00 p.m. -8:30 p.m. All classes will be held in the Parish Center. Fee for the sessions are $35.00 per child and $85.00 for families with 3 children are more. Scholarships are available.

The Parent Meeting for Religious Formation is on Thursday August 1. Two different meetings will be held, one for Parents whose children are Pre-K-4 – Junior High students at 5:15 p.m. and for Parents whose children are in High School the Meet and Greet will be held at 7:00 p.m. Both gatherings will be in the Parish Center.

Catechists There is a need for a least 2 more catechists for our middle school classes. Please reflect on the importance of sharing and passing on the faith to our children. We are a community who is called to be present to each other. Think of joining as a guide on the faith journey of our youth.

RCIA Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults the walking of faith for those who are seeking to join the Roman Catholic Church. If you know of someone who is wishing to inquire about the Catholic faith who has never been baptized or who was baptized in another Christian religion, or who has not received all of the Sacrament of Initiation, please have them call the Religious Formation Office at 928-753-3359, ext. 214. To begin the process of joining the Roman Catholic Church. Sessions will begin in the Fall. RCIA Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults A

team is needed to be formed to assist with the RCIA. There are individuals who are inquiring about the Ro-man Catholic Church. Who are desiring to share in Eucharist with us. A RCIA team will become the source to help them to become members of our Church. A member for the team has to be someone who wants to walk weekly with another adult on their faith journey. To be a person of prayer, and someone who is willing to help find answers to their questions. To be a team member of RCIA is a very humbling experience. Please call the Religious Formation Office at 928-753-3359, ext. 214.

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ST. MARY ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH - KINGMAN , AZ

From the Parish Administrator’s Desk

Volunteering for our Parish Community

Dear Parishioners,

I greet you in the name of Jesus. This week I am impressed with the work of our parish volunteers.

The first time I arrived at our parish office, I was taken to a section of the St. Mary Center. I saw huge freezers and I began to wonder what purpose they serve in our community. I was told that they belong to Our Daily Bread, a society within our parish that prepares sandwiches for distribution to the needy in our town. I was deeply impressed. For the past three weeks, I have watched how volunteers go in there and spend hours working as a team preparing sandwiches and other goodies for the needy. This is what teamwork is all about, and what it means to live in a faith community such as ours.

This group is doing a good job using many volunteers. I am using this example to thank all the men and women who volunteer countless hours to make other people happy or add some value to our community. I want to encourage others to please consider volunteering a few hours a day, a week or a month toward doing something within our community. There is so much joy in serving others or in saving the lives of others through the work we do. This is doing what Jesus says – helping others.

In the weeks ahead, I want to know what other groups do. I love to know how they impact our community. With the passage of time, I want to understand how each adds value to our faith community.

As much as we appreciate the work of every volunteer, we also want them to remain current with diocesan regulations. Every volunteer should please undertake the Safe Environment training, a process that takes 45 minutes. Please register with Cary Ann Nunn in the office and she can assist you to remain updated. She can also answer any concerns you have with this process.

A few things fell into our plate this week: The endless familiarization with parishioners by identifying individuals by name. This is difficult but it’s possible with time. Also, Fr. Julius and I have set up our offices. Pastoral work continues with more meetings with parish leaders especially the finance and parish committees. Fr. Julius is in Dolan Springs but every month, he will be here for Masses starting in August.

For those who desire the sacraments for themselves or a loved one, call the office for urgent attention especially for the anointing of the sick. Do not wait until the last hour before you call the office. Other sacraments and liturgical activities are also important such as attending daily Mass, going to confession, and fulfilling the Sunday Mass obligation.

Please continue to ask Mary, the Mother of Jesus, the patroness of our parish to continue to support us in all our plans. As a Mother, Mary can lead us to Jesus her Son. And we are prepared to listen to Jesus speak to us at every liturgical celebration on the way forward in our community just like those volunteers who add value with every work they do here.

We appreciate all our volunteers.

Fr. Victor C. Yakubu

Parochial Administrator St. Mary Kingman

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ST. MARY ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH - KINGMAN , AZ

FORUM MIGRATORIO

Con el Abogado

Bruno Gitnacht

Asesoría Gratuita sobre: • Sistema actual de Inmigración • Preguntas sobre casos pendientes

• Dudas en general

Domingo 18 de Agosto 2019

A la 1:45 pm

En Iglesia Sagrado Corazón

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CONSULADO MÓVIL

PRESCOTT, ARIZONA.

SÁBADO 17 DE AGOSTO, 2019

(PLANTA BAJA DE LA )

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Trámite de:

Pasaporte Mexicano y Matrícula Consular.

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