St. Matthew’s Church 900 Butler Spaeth Rd. Gillette, Wyoming 82716 (307) 682-3319

Email: [email protected] http://stmatthewswy.weconnect.com/

Blessed Sacrament Church St. Matthew’s Church St. Patrick’s Church 624 Wright Blvd. 206 Hunter St 212 N. Belle Fourche Ave. Wright, Wyoming 82732 Hulett, Wyoming 82720 Moorcroft, Wyoming 82721 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

General Information Mass Intentions

The dispensation from the Sunday Mass obligation is still in effect for the Diocese of Cheyenne. St. Matthew’s will continue live- Newell Hall streaming the 9 a.m. Sunday Mass for the foreseeable future for Home of Parish Offices those who are not able to be in attendance for the celebration. Due

900 Butler Spaeth Rd. to diocesan protocols, we are still maintaining 6-foot distancing Gillette, Wyoming 82716 between families and using face coverings. We are also inviting people forward to receive communion by the hand. Parish Office: 682-3319

Office hours are Monday-Friday SATURDAY March 6, 2021 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Deborah Ziska †

Family Life Center SUNDAY March 7, 2021 Home of St. John Paul II Catholic School 7:30 a.m. (H) Rick Neether †

1000 Butler Spaeth Rd. 9:00 a.m. Willie and Joan Holzer †† Gillette, Wyoming 82716 10:00 a.m. (M) Frank Ford † School Office: 686-4114 11:00 a.m. Judy DeRosier †

Fax: 682-6386 4:30 p.m. (W) Healthcare Providers

School office hours are Monday-Friday, 5:00 p.m. (S) Parishioners

7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. MONDAY March 8, 2021 9:00 a.m. Adele Crews †

Name Position Ext TUESDAY March 9, 2021 Father Cliff Jacobson ……….Pastor..…………..…...... 113 9:00 a.m. Peggy and Matt Redle [email protected] 5:15 p.m. William Perez

Father Bryce Lungren….…... Associate Pastor…………….. 105 WEDNESDAY March 10, 2021 [email protected] 9:00 a.m. Sherry Tranel † Deacon Kim Carroll……….. Permanent Deacon…………..109 6:00 p.m. (W) Jonathan Perez

[email protected] THURSDAY March 11, 2021 Sr. Carol Mechtenberg, OSF.. Religious 9:00 a.m. Ian Kamau Mwangi [email protected] 5:15 p.m. Gerald Boles †

Vanessa Gemar..……………Principal…………………… 142 FRIDAY March 12, 2021 [email protected] 9:00 a.m. Deborah Ziska †

Nancy Anderson…………… Outreach Ministries………… 148 SATURDAY March 13, 2021 [email protected] 5:00 p.m. Mary Helen Maki †

William Heili……………… Evangelization/Catechesis...... 112 SUNDAY March 14, 2021 [email protected] 7:30 a.m. (H) Boles/Birchby Family Kathy Holland……………...Music Ministry 9:00 a.m. Adele Crews † [email protected] 10:00 a.m. (M) Frank Ford † 11:00 a.m. Rubin and Florence Hutmacher †† Mariana Garcia..……………Hispanic Ministry.………….. 102 4:30 p.m. (W) Willie Holzer † [email protected] 5:00 p.m. (S) Parishioners

Tim & Theresa Meuer………Youth Ministry……………...116 [email protected] (†) Deceased, (H) Hulett, (M) Moorcrooft, (W) Wright, (B) Bilingual, (S) Spanish Language

Claire Pasek……………….. Admin Assistant……………. 101 Occasionally changes are required, we apologize for any inconveniences.

[email protected] Heather Fiddler……………Communications/Bookkeeper.. 111 [email protected] Reconciliation Linda Wegher……………..Volunteer……...... 103 We will celebrate Reconciliation in the Church on Saturdays from 3 to [email protected] 4:30 p.m. and Mondays from 5 to 6 p.m. as well as by appointment. Due to social distancing requirements, we will not be able to line up at Amanda Lukehart, LPC…….Counseling.….……307-660-5876 the back of the church. Masks are also required. In this time of increased stress, isolation, and anxiety each person should make a Sacramental Preparation daily examination of conscience and a sincere Act of Contrition, which obtains Anyone interested in receiving Baptism, Confirmation, forgiveness of all sin, even “mortal sins if it includes the firm resolution to have Eucharist, or Marriage please contact the parish office. recourse to sacramental confession as soon as possible” (1452 CCC). Prayers & Ponderings WHY DO WE DO THAT? Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament CATHOLIC LIFE EXPLAINED Thank you for everyone who participated in the Saturday and Sunday \Question: adoration, benediction, and Mass! We are still growing and have several What’s the difference between and brothers, friars, etc.? openings on the First Weekends of the Month: Saturdays, 11-12:00 p.m., 10- Answer: 11:00 p.m., 11-midnight; Sundays, midnight–1:00 a.m., 2-3:00 a.m., 3-4:00 a.m., The distinctions titles and categories used for priests and the male 6-7:00 a.m., 4-5:00 p.m., 5-6:00 p.m., 10-11:00 p.m. Please call Wendy or Linda members of religious communities can be confusing, especially since the categories can sometimes be intertwined as a man can be both a and if one of these times is calling to you. a monk, or a and a friar. So, to help to piece the puzzle together, We are asking all adorers to enter through the chapel door. All adorers need it’s important to begin by noting some basic distinctions: a door code for entry. We welcome regular adorers to drop in, but please The distinction between priests (who are ordained for sacramental remember that we are requiring 6 feet of distance between individuals or ministry) and brothers (who are non-ordained members of religious families and that you wear a face mask when there is anyone else present. Any communities and who are committed to lives of prayer and service). prayer materials that you would like to use during your adoration time, please Priests: A priest is a man who has been ordained for sacramental bring/take with you. ministry and these fall into two categories: A) Diocesan (or Secular) Priests can either be attached to a diocese and who serve under a bishop. For more information please call: Linda Norris, 217-1677; Mike Doherty Their ministry is usually oriented toward pastoral service. B) Religious (Mondays), 689-7312; Tracy McElvery (Tuesdays), 689-2820; Shannon Moodry Priests are members of religious communities (like the , (Wednesdays), 660-1700; Wendy Hays (Thursdays), 680-6824; Noelia Carballo Jesuits, Salvatorians, or Carmelites) and their lives are guided by the (Fridays), 696-5605; Miller (First Saturdays), 299-4374; Linda Wegher special mission and charism of their community. While both kinds of priest (First Sundays), 307-670-0893; or the Facebook group page “Catholic Adoration practice sacramental ministry, their spirituality and how they live out their Friends-St. Matthew’s.” priesthood can be very different. Brothers: Brothers are non-ordained members of religious communities Please do not block open the Chapel doors from the parking lot! They must (such as those mentioned above) who live lives committed to prayer and be locked at all times. This is for your safety and the safety of everyone in the service. Religious priests and brothers serve together in their communities building. Thanks for your cooperation. and their ministries include much more than the care of parishes. Monks, Friars, and Canons: These are broad categories that include religious priests and brothers, and each of these is connected to specific ways of life and spiritualities. ©LPi EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP RECOGNIZE GOD IN YOUR ORDINARY MOMENTS

Parents Just Don’t Understand

Anybody remember the old rap song by the Fresh Prince, aka Will Smith, “Parents Just Don’t Understand?” As we grow up, it is sometimes a struggle for us to imagine that our parents understand us. It can seem impossible that Mom and Dad remember the stress of exam week or peer pressure. We never saw them as children; we never saw their disappointed Prayer Line Requests: (call one) faces when they weren’t invited to a party, or their dashed hopes at a bad test grade. We never saw them homesick their first week of college or Mary Heins 682-0567 or nervous to ask their crush to Homecoming. Lisa Barthel 689-2853 We’re often the same way about God. We gripe about what He asks of us. “He doesn’t understand sin — he’s all-good,” we think. “He doesn’t understand temptation — He is perfect.” In Scripture, God can be very much a father, telling us what we can and cannot do. And yet, in His divine genius, He is sometimes simply a man at a well, asking for a drink. For me, it turns out I didn’t need to tell my parents anything about what I was going through as a kid — they knew already. What I needed was for them to tell me what to do, and how to do it. Similarly, we don’t need to tell God about human nature. We need God to tell us about His nature. He’s good enough to ask us for a drink, to enter into our humanity. But we have to remember, for our own sakes, to have Sick Relatives and Friends the humility to ask Him for something, too — the water that will quench our eternal thirst. This week we would like to pray for all the sick in our Parish, hospital, residents of ©LPi — Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS the Legacy and other friends: Eduardo Perez, John , Howard, Stephanie Dick , Don Meynig, Azalea Alcarabo, Joyce Mechtenberg, Judy & Bob Shannon, Catherine Danielson, Charlotte O’Connor, Tish & Ed Joyce, Debi Peyrot, Mae Gill, Cindy Petitt, Jeanette Schaefer, Norrie Lax, Harold Olson, Kristy Clark, Marilyn Wilson, Gene Prayers for Armed Forces Lehfeldt, Mark & Rachel Sorheim, Starla Paschall, Stacey Atkinson, Robert Lange, Wyatt Thar, Jake Kutzer, Sawyer Goeden, Rielly Nemec, Jade Shevling, Edith Koehler, Eileen Schultz, Donna Meuer, Joyce Griffith, Lorraine Moss, Phyllis James Rodziewicz, Dylon Walter, Anthony Rangel, Tate Ashton, Jake Shipley, Greg Blikre, Dawn Ortonward, Rosie Gopar, Jim Brady, Julianne McNab, Jose Austin, Thomas Grabrick, Jade Johnson, Kolbe Duncan, David & Laura Rivas, Clotilde Corona, Debra Hulse, Mercella Beeson, Hannah Garlick, Whetstone, James Torsney, Trevor Heying, Kelton Valdez, Tyler Price, Kathleen Jacobson, Gloria & Ernie Blohm, Odette Jouali, Mecca Neval, Roxanne Kristina Tweedy, Eddie Menzies Jr., Christopher Towe, Colby Aaberg, Colvin, Kerry Ann Duchain, Craig Aaron Strain, Hazel Morrow, Conrad Addison, Travis Heying, Katy McDougal, Cole Magin, Maggie Dutcher Molina, Jordyn Williams, Denise Salamone, Andrea Greene, Lynn Lamp, Elna Morgan, Evette Brian Molina, Tyler Ryen McKillop, Daniel Menzies, Jay Kachelhoffer, Dakers, Marialda Tillett, Anna Cosme, Virgina Foster. Troy Allison, Erin Thamm, Ian Thamm, Melissa McElwain, Ryan West.

Names are added to the top of the list and removed upon request or at the To add someone to this list, please call the Parish Office at 682-3319. bottom of list by space availability. If you would like to add or remove someone Names are added to the top of the list and removed from the bottom of on the list, please call the Parish Office at 682-3319. list upon request or by space availability.

Liturgy

GOSPEL MEDITATION ENCOURAGE DEEPER UNDERSTANDING OF SCRIPTURE St. Matthew's Digital Programs 3rd Sunday of Lent Ex 20:1-17 or 20:1-3, 7-8, 12-17; Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11 [Jn 6:68c]; 1 Cor 1:22-25; Jn 2:13-25 or Ex 17:3-7; Ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 8-9 [8]; Rom 5:1-2, 5-8; Jn 4:5-42 or 4:5-15, 19b-26, 39a, 40-42

Many prefer a “create as you go” approach to life where laws and protocols primarily exist to secure and protect liberties rather than dictate and outline proper and right behavior. There are no real benchmarks for acceptable ethical and moral behavior, with a “you can’t tell me what to do” attitude prevailing. Parents are even limited in what they can request of their children, and dealing with threatening behaviors, especially from stmatthewswy.weconnect.com adults, are a challenge as well. Acceptable and expected conduct seems to amount to safeguarding each other’s space rather than increasing awareness of necessary relationships that require a more refined and higher response. We have lost our axis to the world of “anything goes” and no longer see the Ten Commandments as practical and wise guideposts to effective YouTube (St. Matthew's Gillette, WY) living. We live on “relativism island” where only a possible suggestion to “love and do not harm” may be the only standard able to be preached. YouTube (Wyoming Catholic Cowboys) While Jesus most certainly emphasized love above anything else, it was St. John Paul II Catholic School App never about warm fuzzy feelings or halfhearted humanitarian efforts. The love of which Jesus spoke establishes an intimate connection with God, neighbor, self, and creation. Because this love, who is God Himself, is at the foundational core of our lives, it demands actions and attitudes that serve to build up, increase, and free up those relationships. Love requires proper conduct. Preserving and enhancing these love centered relationships is at the heart of the Ten Commandments (and the Beatitudes) and the reason for Jesus’ display of anger in the temple. The Ten Commandments can save the world from turmoil and conflict Mission Notices by instilling basic moral and relational principles within us. They also hold a healthy sense of sin in balance and always remind us of our St. Matthew relationship with God and the freedom God offers. Our faith preserves (206 Hunter St., Hulett, Wyoming, 82720) these jewels of truth that we often look beyond, dismiss altogether, or seek to remove from public view. Human beings can be so arrogant at We will be celebrating a weekday Mass at 6:00 p.m. on the first Wednesday of the month (April 7th) in addition to 7:30 a.m. on Sundays! times. Our Lenten journey, especially when embarked upon with sincerity and resolve, can restore all of our essential relationships. When we get absorbed in life’s preoccupations and demands, things can quickly get St. Patrick (212 N. Belle Fourche Ave., Moorcroft, Wyoming, 82721) distorted and we can find ourselves way off track. In short, we find ourselves in sin. Humanity is losing a sense of both grace and sin. We We will be celebrating a weekday Mass at 6:00 p.m. on the second h need both to understand what is real and true. Until we do, the oppressive Wednesday of the month, except for March which will be March 17 for the systems and ideologies that hurt so many will never change. We will St. Patrick’s Feast Day, in addition to 10:00 a.m. on Sundays! never change. We are grateful for those courageous souls who willingly Blessed Sacrament embrace the conversion and hard work Lent demands and stand against (624 Wright Blvd., Wright, Wyoming, 82732) antiquated systems and ideologies. They give us hope that all is not lost. ©LPi We will be celebrating a weekday Mass at 6:00 p.m. on the third Wednesday of the month, except for March which will be March 10th in addition to 4:30 p.m. on Sundays!

Daily Readings March 8 through March 13 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday March 8 March 8 March 9 March 10 March 11 March 12 March 13

St. John of God, St. Frances of Lenten Weekday Lenten Weekday Lenten Weekday Lenten Weekday 4th Sunday of Lent

Religious Rome, Religious Dt 4:1, 5-9 Jer 7:23-28 Hos 14:2-10/ Hos 6:1-6 2 Chr 36:14-16, 19-23

2 Kgs 5:1-15ab Dn 3:25, 34-43 Ps 147:12-13, 15-16, Ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 8-9 Ps 81:6c-8a, 8bc-9, Ps 51:3-4, 18-19, Ps 137:1-2, 3, 4-5, 6 Ps 42:2, 3; 43:3, 4 Ps 25:4-5ab, 6 and 19-20 Lk 11:14-23 10-11ab, 14 and 17 20-21ab Eph 2:4-10 Lk 4:24-30 7bc, 8-9 Mt 5:17-19 Mk 12:28-34 Lk 18:9-14 Jn 3:14 Mt 18:21-35 or 1 Sm 16:1b, 6-7, 10- 13a Ps 23:1-3a, 3b-4m 5, 6 Eph 5:8-14 Jn 9:1-41 or 9:1, 6-9, 13-17, 34-38 Faith Formation

Family Faith Formation (FFF)

William Heili. 307-682-3319 or [email protected]

Lent is about authenticity, becoming the kind of people whose lives prove the truth of Easter, the truth of Resurrection. But how can this be (Preschool—6th grade) when we ourselves are broken people in a fallen world? If in Lent we are awakened to our stony hearts and broken world, it is so we may Vanessa Gemar at 307-686-4114 or [email protected] realize, as Francis writes in his letter Patris Corde, that "God can johnpauliicatholicschool.com make flowers spring up from stony ground." We invite you to journey with our community of families this Lent to Ongoing- Open Enrollment learn more about living the hope of Easter and becoming a people of March 18-19- No School Mini Spring Resurrection Break DATE Family Faith & 1st Communion March 25– Open House 4-6:00 p.m.

April 2nd- Early Release/ No Sunset Mar. 10th 1st Communion April 5-9- Spring Break Mar. 17th Spring Break—NO Meetings

Mar. 24th Cohort A & B JPII Clothing! Mar. 31st Holy Week—NO Meetings You can now purchase clothing with our new logo at the Embroidery Place or on our refreshed website under the menu Please contact William Heili at the Parish Office if you would like heading, “JPII Clothing”. You can have the clothing shipped to you more information or if you have any questions at (307) 692-3319, ext. or you can stop down and order in person. So many fun choices! 112, or email him directly at [email protected].

Springfest William Heili ~ Director of Evangelization and Catechesis

Thank you for attending our first Springfest meeting. If you Youth Ministry weren’t able to attend we still (6th -12th grade)

have lots to do and are looking Theresa J. Meuer at 307-682-3319 or [email protected]

forward to hearing all of your great ideas and planning this fun Confirmation: Please note, Confirmation is IN-PERSON again this week for class #9. (This will be two back-to-back weeks)! event in our upcoming meetings!

We will rotate the times for the Youth Minister Features: other meetings and communicate We are so blessed to have the most incredible people leading our youth through email as well. Mark your ministry teams! Please give them a "thank you!" when you see them and pray calendars for the following for their fortitude during this time. meetings: March 9 @ 3:15 p.m. Chris Bonter, High School Volunteer

March 23 @ 6:00 p.m. Hobbies: Flying Airplanes/traveling, Working on houses. April 13 @ 3:15 p.m. April 27 @ 6:00 p.m. One interesting thing about you: I fly airplanes, that’s what most people would say first about me anyway.

Why do you help with youth group? To see the youth grow in their faith! . Council of Catholic Women If you had a slogan: “Don’t follow your passion, but always bring it with you.” -

Mike Rowe If you have any questions or would like to join us, please call Kate Heying at 689-0836 or Suzi Ekberg at 680-2135. What should the parish know about our youth? They are eager to learn all that we’re willing to teach them! World Villages for Children is one of the recipients for Mary’s Fund for the WY CCW this year. RCIA / Adult Faith Formation Tune in to “They Might Be ” on EWTN on March 16, 2021 at Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults 3:30pm Mountain Time where the program’s focus will be on the life and heroic work of Father Aloysius Schwartz,” Father Al”, founder of Did you know St. Matthews offers ongoing adult ed classes, even during this Covid world, to help you grow in your faith? Did you know the Sisters of Mary and World Villages for Children. A native of these classes are offered at two different times each week? Did you Washington, DC., Father Al began his Iife’s work in Busan, South Korea know you don't have to wait until September to start learning about the serving orphans, the sick, and the poorest of the poor. Through his Catholic faith? Did you know if you attend another church and want to tireless work, hundreds of thousands in Asia, South America, and now become Catholic you don't have to wait until the Easter celebration to Africa have been given the chance to break free from the grinding do so? These classes have four different units, each one taking about 8 poverty endemic in their countries. Not long after his passing in 1992, weeks, and the next unit will be starting soon. Please contact the Parish the long process of Father Al’s began. The Vatican Office, 682-3319, and ask to talk to a member of the RCIA Team for more information! declared him a “” in 2004, then as “Venerable” in We offer an opportunity to come together in a small group to learn 2015. The next step of is now well underway. Today, the more about our faith. Please call 307-682-3319. Sisters of Mary and World Villages for Children continue the work started by Father Al, by providing vulnerable children around the world a safe place to live, grow and learn, both academically and spiritually. EWTN can be found on Gillette cable channel 79 or EWTN on the internet. World Villages for Children is one of the recipients for Please contact Ken Svalina at 307-680-7947, or Mike Fulton Mary’s Fund for the CCW this year. at 307-680-0872, or visit www.kofc.org/joinus to learn more

Opportunities DIOCESE OF CHEYENNE POSTINGS

Wyoming Catholic Ministries Foundation has two openings: Administrative Assistant – provides clerical support, bookkeeping services, and donor relations services to advance the programs and day-to-day activities of the organization. Director of Development – conducts major gift fundraising activities to meet both the short-and-long term funding needs of Catholic ministries. St. Children’s Home has an opening for: Director of Spiritual Wellness – coordinate ministry and direction sensitive to the spiritual backgrounds of each resident and work to further enhance the appreciation of spiritual values among staff.

~ APPLICATION PROCESS ~ The Second Week of Lent, St. Matthew’s collected $2,225 in Visit https://dioceseofcheyenne.org/job-openings for complete job addition to all these needed items for the Second Chance descriptions and application. Submit an Application, Letter of Interest Ministries. and a Resume by mail, email or in-person by March 31, 2021 to: Tammy Skala, Human Resource Director, Diocese of Cheyenne, 2121 Capitol Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82001, [email protected] Tel: 307-638 -1530.

Year of St. Joseph

Lenten Patris Corde Study at St. Matthew's

If you haven’t started yet, please join the St. Matthew's community as we study the apostolic letter Patris Corde this Lent to get to know Joseph as a mentor and role model. You may pickup your study guides at the office. We also have these uploaded to the website, stmatthewswy.weconnect.com, and myParish App under “Bulletin,” “February 13,” so that you may have easy access to the material. If you have any questions or concerns please contact the parish staff at 682-3319.

LENTEN REGULATIONS FOR FASTING AND ABSTINENCE

+ Everyone 14 years of age or older is bound to abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday, all the Fridays of Lent* and Good Friday. + Everyone 18 or older, and under 59 years of age, is bound to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. + On Ash Wednesday and Good Friday, only one full meatless meal is allowed. Two other meatless meals, sufficient to maintain 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. When health or ability to work would be seriously affected, the law does not oblige. + Catholics should not lightly excuse themselves from these prescribed minimal penitential practices. Stewardship Collections for February 28, 2021 St. Matthew’s—Gillette St. Matthew’s—Hulett Envelopes $ 15,071.50 Envelopes $ 165.00 Plate $ 1,294.55 Plate $ 85.00 Electronic $ 2,920.00 Electronic $ 0.00 Total $ 19,286.05 Total $ 250.00

OUTREACH - Parish Pantry Budget $ 13,942.00 Difference $ 5,344.05 St. Patrick’s—Moorcroft

HOW DID WE HELP? Ash Wednesday $ 60.00 Envelopes $ 715.00 February 22, 2021 to February 28, 2021 Parish Pantry $ 75.00 Plate $ 47.00 Building $ 180.00 Electronic $ 0.00 Housing: $200.00 St. JPII $ 435.00 Total $ 762.00

Miscellaneous: $150.00

Plus, we shared food with 4 families. Blessed Sacrament—Wright Envelopes $ 480.00 Plate $ 70.00 Electronic $ 60.00 Total $ 610.00

The following is an update on the progress in the Living and Giving in Christ for the parishes compared to the Diocesan assessment as of 3/1/2021:

St Matthew St Patrick Blessed Sacrament St Matthew Parish Gillette Moorcroft Wright Hulett

Goal $129,199.00 $12,021.00 $5,867.00 $0.00

Pledged $128,897.53 (99.8%) $7,856.00 (65%) $9,295.00 (158%) $300.00 (0%) Paid $115,887.53 (90%) $7,081.00 (90%) $9,225.00 (99%) $300.00 (100%) If you have not yet pledged to this year’s Living and Giving in Christ campaign, please do so today. All parishes are obligated to pay the difference between pledged and assessed if adequate donations are not received. Thanks so much for your generosity!

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