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Rev. Charles Saglio, PastorSt. Jude Parish
1014 Clay Street, Franklin, VA 23851Shrine of the Infant of PragueHighway 460, Wakefield, Virginia
Office: 1014 Clay St., Franklin VATel. # 757-569-9600
Parish Office hours: Mon.-Thur. 9 a.m.-2 p.m.Email address: [email protected]
http://www.stjudefranklin.org
Reconciliation: Thurs 5:45 p.m.-6:15 p.m., or by appointment
Weekday Mass: St. Jude, Tues & Wed10:00 a.m.
Thurs evening Mass : 6:30 p.m.Weekend Mass Schedule
St. Jude-Sunday Shrine-Saturday9:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
In case of death, please notify the parish office. Outside of parish office hours, call 569-8365 or 818-
5922.
Faith Formation Coordinator:Patricia Cook
Finance Council Chairman:Calvin Holt
Parish Pastoral Council Chairman:Maria Sing
SacramentsBaptism: By appointment with Pastor,
Baptismal class required: contact Mary McDaniel 569-9600
Marriage: 6 months preparation including Pre-Cana and/or engaged encounter.
Communion for Sick &/or Homebound Parishioners: Please phone parish office (569-
9600) to have a Eucharistic Minister visit and offer communion.
AUGUST 6, 2017EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY
TIMEMASS TIMES:St. JUDE: SUNDAY, AT 9:30 A.M.SHRINE: SATURDAY, AT 5:00 P.M.Mass Intentions: OUR SICK AND HOMEBOUND: Please pray forLonnie B. Adams, Hugh Ball, Mary and Ernest Beltrami, Sheila Bennett, Loretta Bishop, Delores Bozarth, Donna Brand, Paul Brand, Ed Coleman, Rosemare and Fred Curling, Vera Dawson, Kathy Diggs, Christopher Dockiewicz, Anthony Durante, Jeremy Everett, Linda Gornto, Palma Haydu, Margaret Healey, Breelyn Hewett, Helen Jackson, Marguerite Kannan, Carol Kelly, Edna and Tony King, Marjorie and John Lee, Frank Lehman, Flor Magadia, Alan Marcotte, Billie Dee McQuire, Louise McHugh, Eileen Mullen, Jorge Naranjo, Chuck and Janet Okleshen, Mitch Rabil, Audrey Scarbel, Mary Unser Shifflet, Jamie Stewart, Ryan Tala, Angelina Tallarida, Anna and John Weaver, James and Pat Whitfield, Linda Woulf
OFFERTORY REPORT:
ST. JUDE: ACTUAL BUDGET DIFFERENCE
Reg. Coll.7/30/2017 1,219 2,462
wkly - 1,243
Reg. YTD 9,634 12,308 - 2,674SHRINE : ACTUAL BUDGET DIFFERENCEReg. Coll.7/29/2017 496 308
wkly + 188
Reg. YTD 3,106 1,538 + 1,568
THE TRANSFIGURATION OF OUR LORD, JESUS CHRIST
Gospel Homily:by Fr. Tommy Lane, http://www.frtommylane.com
On the mountain Peter, James and John saw
that there was more to Jesus than met the eye.
During the transfiguration, they got a glimpse of
the future glory of Jesus’ resurrection. Like them
we too get glimpses of the presence of God in our
lives. We get glimpses of God in the love we
receive from other people. We get glimpses of
God when badly needed help suddenly comes to
us from out of nowhere. We get glimpses of God
when we look back over our lives and what we
couldn’t understand in the past makes sense now.
We see glimpses of God when we see someone
making a sacrifice to help somebody else. We see
glimpses of God in the beauty of a fine day, a nice
beach or a beautiful sunrise or sunset. We see
glimpses of God when a passage from the Bible or
a homily strikes a cord in our hearts. We get a
glimpse of God when we spend time in prayer and
experience the loving presence of God in our lives.
We get more than just a glimpse of God when we
receive the body of Jesus in Holy Communion.
The Transfiguration coming early in Lent
encourages us to continue our Lenten penances
because it reminds us of the glory of Jesus risen
from the dead.
When Jesus and the disciples came down the
mountain Jesus ordered them not to tell anyone
about his transfiguration until after the Son of Man
had risen from the dead. Of course, they did not
know what he meant. Unknown to them the glory
of Jesus’ transfiguration was preparing them to
accept the scandal of the cross. They would
understand this only afterwards when looking
back. The good times take us through the bad
times. So, when our cross is heavy or when we are
tempted to despair about the meaning of life, let us
look beyond the pain of the present moment and
remember those times when we got glimpses of
God, those times when God sent us his
consolations. Let us look beyond the pain of life
and see the presence of God in our world, and the
offer of life that God wants to make to each of us.
Let us look beyond the illusion of happiness that
this life offers to the real happiness that God offers
us. Let us look beyond this world to eternal life
with God.
With me bear the hardships for the sake of the Good News, relying on the power of God who has saved us and called us to be holy. (2 Tim 1:8-9)
**********************************NEXT SUNDAY: SECOND COLLECTION FOR REPAIR & MAINTENANCE, COLLECTION FOR FRANKLIN COOPERATIVE MINISTRIES
Rev. Charles Saglio, PastorSt. Jude Parish
1014 Clay Street, Franklin, VA 23851Shrine of the Infant of PragueHighway 460, Wakefield, Virginia
Office: 1014 Clay St., Franklin VATel. # 757-569-9600
Parish Office hours: Mon.-Thur. 9 a.m.-2 p.m.Email address: [email protected]
http://www.stjudefranklin.org
Reconciliation: Thurs 5:45 p.m.-6:15 p.m., or by appointment
Weekday Mass: St. Jude, Tues & Wed10:00 a.m.
Thurs evening Mass : 6:30 p.m.Weekend Mass Schedule
St. Jude-Sunday Shrine-Saturday9:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
In case of death, please notify the parish office. Outside of parish office hours, call 569-8365 or 818-
5922.
Faith Formation Coordinator:Patricia Cook
Finance Council Chairman:Calvin Holt
Parish Pastoral Council Chairman:Maria Sing
SacramentsBaptism: By appointment with Pastor,
Baptismal class required: contact Mary McDaniel 569-9600
Marriage: 6 months preparation including Pre-Cana and/or engaged encounter.
Communion for Sick &/or Homebound Parishioners: Please phone parish office (569-
9600) to have a Eucharistic Minister visit and offer communion.
FRANKLIN COOPERATIVE MINISTRIES:We will continue to collect food items and household items for Franklin Cooperative Ministries on the second Sunday of each month. Please leave these items under the table in the commons.
LIVING OUR MISSION FUNDS : St. Jude received $6,096 and the Shrine received $3,813 from last year’s collections of Living Our Mission.St. Jude is holding this for repairs to the stained glass windows, and the Shrine will need to reconsider as it was originally earmarked as a payment toward a social hall.
HAITI CORNER: FOR ALL WHO CONTRIBUTE TO HAITI AND THOSE WHO DON’TAfter mass on February 26, in preparation for Lent, there will be a free soup and bread luncheon to discuss progress in Haiti. Paul Fletcher, Chairman of the Haiti Committee at St. Mary’s, will be here to give an update and answer questions anyone may have. Supporting Haiti could be a Lenten project for the family.
LIVING OUR MISSION:Shrine Of The Infant Jesus Of PragueParish Goal: $24,000Parish Pledges: $39,202Reimbursement: $ 11,682 Families Participating 12**********************************St. JudeParish Goal: $116,000Parish Pledges: $100,926Reimbursement: $ 34,273
FamKNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, KOVAR PROGRAM : St. Jude parishioners and all Brother Knights young and not so young: As announced in Church, again this year the Knights of Columbus will accept donations to the KOVAR program on Saturday, April 8, 2017 at the Wal Mart Supercenter in Franklin. The donations allow KOVAR to provide grants and interest-free home loans to organizations throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia that serve people with intellectual disabilities. Grants are used to provide services such as job training, employment, medical and dental care, transportation and after school activities. Interest-FREE home loans provide enhanced opportunities for quality housing. This benefit is particularly important because of newly instituted changes in State housing requirements. Please sign up to help God's Special children. Just two hours; but without 6 per shift, we cannot do it well. Call me to sign up or if you have questions at 757 859 6855.
God Bless You and the USA, Dan Hohmanilies Participating 60
Rev. Charles Saglio, PastorSt. Jude Parish
1014 Clay Street, Franklin, VA 23851Shrine of the Infant of PragueHighway 460, Wakefield, Virginia
Office: 1014 Clay St., Franklin VATel. # 757-569-9600
Parish Office hours: Mon.-Thur. 9 a.m.-2 p.m.Email address: [email protected]
http://www.stjudefranklin.org
Reconciliation: Thurs 5:45 p.m.-6:15 p.m., or by appointment
Weekday Mass: St. Jude, Tues & Wed10:00 a.m.
Thurs evening Mass : 6:30 p.m.Weekend Mass Schedule
St. Jude-Sunday Shrine-Saturday9:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
In case of death, please notify the parish office. Outside of parish office hours, call 569-8365 or 818-
5922.
Faith Formation Coordinator:Patricia Cook
Finance Council Chairman:Calvin Holt
Parish Pastoral Council Chairman:Maria Sing
SacramentsBaptism: By appointment with Pastor,
Baptismal class required: contact Mary McDaniel 569-9600
Marriage: 6 months preparation including Pre-Cana and/or engaged encounter.
Communion for Sick &/or Homebound Parishioners: Please phone parish office (569-
9600) to have a Eucharistic Minister visit and offer communion.
Fr. Charles will be on retreat this coming week, but back on Sunday for mass. In case of an emergency, such as death or dying, please call the parish office.
Catholic Social Teaching (CST) through the Lives of the Saints: The Office of Social Ministries invites you to attend our CST presentation through the lives of the saints focusing on Brandon Vogt’s bestseller “Saints and Social Justice: A Guide to Changing the World.” The seven major themes of Catholic Social Teaching defined by the U.S. bishops has changed not only individuals but also whole societies. Following in the saints’ footsteps, we will learn from their example, and become the spark of authentic social justice that sets the world on fire. Please come and listen to your OSM Regional Coordinators (James, Emmanuel and Katrina) present these principles through the lives of the saints. Date: Friday, November 11, 2016 Time: 7-8 PM Cost: $5 (without book), $12 (includes Saints and Social Justice book)Register: http://www.surveymonkey.com/r/catholicsocialteachingPlace: Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Newport News Date: Friday, December 9, 2016 Time: 7-8 PM Cost: $5 (without book), $12 (includes
Saints and Social Justice book)Register: http://www.surveymonkey.com/r/catholicsocialteachingPlace: Church of the Ascension, VA Beach Please contact Office of Social Ministries if you have any further questions.
****************************************************************************CHRISTMAS POINSETTIA MEMORIAL DONATIONS:Clarence And Mary Unser by Michael and Claudia Everett,Louis and Charles Kannan, by Marguerite KannanBert E Hall Jr., by Patti BassRob Councill by Tommy & Vera SykesJohn, Helen, Andy & Lillian Kume by Agnes and Wesley GayleMargheret & Paul Belviss, George & Ryan Jackson, and Erma Urbas,The Deceased members of the Dolan & Indilla families by Peg & Andy Indilla,Phillip Dimsey, Nicholas Piperato, Flora Domenicucci,
GUIDELINES FOR LENT AND EASTER 2009 Regulations for Fast and Abstinence:Fasting is to be observed on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday by all 18 years of age and older, who have not yet celebrated their 59th birthday. On a fast day one full meal is allowed. Two other meals, sufficient to strength, may be taken
according to each one’s needs, but together they should not equal another full meal. Eating between meals is not permitted, but liquids, including milk and juices, are allowed.Abstinence is observed by all 14 years of age and older. On days of abstinence no meat is allowed. Note that when health or ability to work would be seriously affected, the law does no oblige. Ash Wednesday, all the Fridays of Lent are days of abstinence.Note: If a person is unable to observe the above regulations due to ill health or other serious reasons, other suitable forms of self-denial are encouraged.Fasting, almsgiving, and prayer are the three traditional disciplines of Lent. The faithful and catechumens should undertake these practices seriously in a spirit of penance and of preparation for baptism or of renewal of baptism at Easter.
ASH WEDNESDAY MASS AND ASHES: Although not a holy day of obligation, Ash Wednesaday is the traditional day to begin our annual period of atonement. Fr. Charles will celebrate mass at the Shrine at 10 a.m., and Msgr. Frederic Elkin of the USN will celebrate at St. Jude at 7 p.m.
ECUMENICAL LENTEN SERVICES BEING HOSTED BY ST. JUDE: Each Wednesday of Lent the first luncheon session begins at 12:00 p.m.-12:30 p.m. is the proclamation of the Word, and from 12:30 p.m.-1:00 p.m. is the 2nd luncheon session. Thank
Rev. Charles Saglio, PastorSt. Jude Parish
1014 Clay Street, Franklin, VA 23851Shrine of the Infant of PragueHighway 460, Wakefield, Virginia
Office: 1014 Clay St., Franklin VATel. # 757-569-9600
Parish Office hours: Mon.-Thur. 9 a.m.-2 p.m.Email address: [email protected]
http://www.stjudefranklin.org
Reconciliation: Thurs 5:45 p.m.-6:15 p.m., or by appointment
Weekday Mass: St. Jude, Tues & Wed10:00 a.m.
Thurs evening Mass : 6:30 p.m.Weekend Mass Schedule
St. Jude-Sunday Shrine-Saturday9:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
In case of death, please notify the parish office. Outside of parish office hours, call 569-8365 or 818-
5922.
Faith Formation Coordinator:Patricia Cook
Finance Council Chairman:Calvin Holt
Parish Pastoral Council Chairman:Maria Sing
SacramentsBaptism: By appointment with Pastor,
Baptismal class required: contact Mary McDaniel 569-9600
Marriage: 6 months preparation including Pre-Cana and/or engaged encounter.
Communion for Sick &/or Homebound Parishioners: Please phone parish office (569-
9600) to have a Eucharistic Minister visit and offer communion.
you to all who have volunteered to show up and help host the event.
CHRISTMAS POINSETTIA MEMORIALS:►Charles, Kathleen & Dan Falls, Inez & Marvin Moore by Kathy & C.B. Moore►Gary Krasnesky & Rodney Joll►Gauthier Family►Deceased members of Indilla & Dolan families►The Eckenrode family
Rev. Charles Saglio, PastorSt. Jude Parish
1014 Clay Street, Franklin, VA 23851Shrine of the Infant of PragueHighway 460, Wakefield, Virginia
Office: 1014 Clay St., Franklin VATel. # 757-569-9600
Parish Office hours: Mon.-Thur. 9 a.m.-2 p.m.Email address: [email protected]
http://www.stjudefranklin.org
Reconciliation: Thurs 5:45 p.m.-6:15 p.m., or by appointment
Weekday Mass: St. Jude, Tues & Wed10:00 a.m.
Thurs evening Mass : 6:30 p.m.Weekend Mass Schedule
St. Jude-Sunday Shrine-Saturday9:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
In case of death, please notify the parish office. Outside of parish office hours, call 569-8365 or 818-
5922.
Faith Formation Coordinator:Patricia Cook
Finance Council Chairman:Calvin Holt
Parish Pastoral Council Chairman:Maria Sing
SacramentsBaptism: By appointment with Pastor,
Baptismal class required: contact Mary McDaniel 569-9600
Marriage: 6 months preparation including Pre-Cana and/or engaged encounter.
Communion for Sick &/or Homebound Parishioners: Please phone parish office (569-
9600) to have a Eucharistic Minister visit and offer communion.
Rev. Charles Saglio, PastorSt. Jude Parish
1014 Clay Street, Franklin, VA 23851Shrine of the Infant of PragueHighway 460, Wakefield, Virginia
Office: 1014 Clay St., Franklin VATel. # 757-569-9600
Parish Office hours: Mon.-Thur. 9 a.m.-2 p.m.Email address: [email protected]
http://www.stjudefranklin.org
Reconciliation: Thurs 5:45 p.m.-6:15 p.m., or by appointment
Weekday Mass: St. Jude, Tues & Wed10:00 a.m.
Thurs evening Mass : 6:30 p.m.Weekend Mass Schedule
St. Jude-Sunday Shrine-Saturday9:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
In case of death, please notify the parish office. Outside of parish office hours, call 569-8365 or 818-
5922.
Faith Formation Coordinator:Patricia Cook
Finance Council Chairman:Calvin Holt
Parish Pastoral Council Chairman:Maria Sing
SacramentsBaptism: By appointment with Pastor,
Baptismal class required: contact Mary McDaniel 569-9600
Marriage: 6 months preparation including Pre-Cana and/or engaged encounter.
Communion for Sick &/or Homebound Parishioners: Please phone parish office (569-
9600) to have a Eucharistic Minister visit and offer communion.