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Sept 20, 2020 Sept 20, 2020 Archbishop Bishop John Henry Tihen James VIncent Casey 1917-1931 1967-1986 Archbishop Samuel Joseph Aquila, STL 2012-present Bishop Archbishop Urban John Vehr James Francis Stafford 1931-1967 1986-1996 (Archbishop -1941) (Cardinal -1998) Archbishop Charles Joseph Chaput, OFM 1997-2011 25TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PARISH: 303-420-1280 SCHOOL: 303-422-1800 SEPT 20, 2020 Our mission is to call all people together in Christ so that they will grow in holiness, live by His teaching and proclaim His Good News. PARISH EVENTS THIS WEEK: Sunday, Sept 20 Monday, Sept 21 Tuesday, Sept 22 7:00 pm RE-DEDICATION MASS * indicates intention for the living WELCOME ARCHBISHOP AQUILA! Sep 19 8:15 AM Ron Culbertson ~ Kansas Family Lottery & Invitation ONLY* 5:00 PM Dee Vonesh ~ Fr. Sean & Staff (*Due to COVID restrictions) Sep 20 7:30 AM Bob Zamora ~ Marie Zamora 9:30 AM Dong, Vihn & The Mai ~ Nhan Nguyen Wednesday, Sept 23 11:30 AM Parishioners of St Anne 6:00 pm OUR MOTHER OF Sep 21 8:15 AM No Mass PERPETUAL HELP, Church Sep 22 8:15 AM Dee Vonesh ~ Robert & Jane Schnabel Thursday, Sept 24 Sep 23 8:15 AM Ron Culbertson ~ Kansas Family Friday, Sept 25 Sep 24 8:15 AM Jeffery Guilinger ~ Gina Guilinger Saturday, Sept 26 Sep 25 8:15 AM Anna & Peter ~ Lan Nguyen Sunday, Sept 27 Sep 26 8:15 AM *Peter & Carolyn Golden ~ 50th Anniversary 5:00 PM Parishioners of St Anne Sep 27 7:30 AM Bob Zamora ~ Marie Zamora 9:30 AM Ron Culbertson ~ Candy Free 11:30 AM Deceased Parishioners REMINDER: Mass intentions are scheduled 4 months in TOTAL July Offertory: $ 27,073.99 advance, beginning the 1st business day of every month. YTD BLDG FUND Donations: $507,245.32 (ex: February Masses will be open on October 1st) Please call the parish office at 303-420-1280 to schedule. Leave a msg with your name & phone # to be called back. Please use SEPARATE CHECKS for your offertory & your building fund donations. Names normally remain listed for 2 wks. *indicates long term prayers needed. John Addison Kevin McKenna* Dallas Adkins* Monica McKenzie* Al Akens Susan McLean* Crystal Ayling* Robert Middlemist* Frank Anderson* Perry Moss Jr.* Scott Bell* Angela Munoz Rich & Reggie Billings* MaryJane Nelson* Kathy Bokusky Marisa Petrillo* Dennis Brandt* Avila Quast* Robert Brown* Murray Reagen* This week, we are blessed to have Archbishop Aquila Mary & John Byers* Clarence & Jann Reinig* Jean Claeys* Scott Ritchey* with us to re-dedicate our beautiful “new” church, Tom Fattor Tammi Rupp* which finally brings our remodeling process to an end. Ashley Fuller* Christopher Rybowiak* Words cannot express our appreciation to you, the Greg Frieders* Jared Saindon* Betty Gallina Ron Schumacher* incredible parishioners, for your ongoing support of Lowell Georgia* Maria Seredinski these renovations. Eidos Architects, with the Sid Haddon* Stacie Strang* assistance of our building committee, came up with a Frank Harritt* Jim Sullivan* beautiful design to give new life to an incredible house Marie Gienger* Marta Tanrikulu* of worship. Horizon West took those plans and Logan Graybill* Barbara Tinucci * Bob Harvey* Lory Torgerson* brought them to life in a way none of us could have Dianna Henn* Margie Taylor* expected. Big thanks to everyone involved! Jessica Hoover* Alex Wagner* On another note, let us continue to pray to David Knight* Cristine Werth* Ellen Kramer* Walter Winzent* St. Rocco, patron saint of infectious diseases, for an Ellen Landis* Cate Wright* end of COVID19. Thank you for wearing your Martha & Manuel Martinez* Eva Zerr * masks, practicing social distancing and following all of Paula Matsumoto* the guidelines, to keep us all safe. I look forward to seeing your smiling faces again soon! PEACE & BE AT PEACE FR SEAN Al Akins, Janet Distel, Andrew Mahler, Betty Morgan & Donald Wolf 25TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PARISH: 303-420-1280 SCHOOL: 303-422-1800 SEPT 20, 2020 Ministry Schedules (subject to change) Monday: Eph 4:1-7, 11-13; Ps 19:2-5; Mt 9:9-13 Tuesday: Prv 21:1-6, 10-13; Ps 119:1, 27, 30, 34, 35, 44; Lk 8:19-21 ALTAR SERVERS Wednesday: Prv 30:5-9; Ps 119:29, 72, 89, 101, 104, 163; Lk 9:1-6 Thursday: Eccl 1:2-11; Ps 90:3-6, 12-14, 17bc; Lk 9:7-9 Friday: Eccl 3:1-11; Ps 144:1b, 2abc, 3-4; Lk 9:18-22 Saturday: Eccl 11:9 — 12:8; Ps 90:3-6, 12-14, 17; Lk 9:43b-45 Sunday: Ez 18:25-28; Ps 25:4-9; Phil 2:1-11 [1-5]; Mt 21:28-32 Sept 20 - 25th Sunday of Ordinary Time PENDING For your thoughts are not my thoughts, says the Lord. Boy, you got that straight. The difference between the way humans would behave if they could order the Universe, and the way the actual Master of the Universe behaves, is as vast as, well, the Universe. For example, if I were God, and had the power to heal and wound, no child would ever suffer from illness. Gladness and joy would overtake them, and sadness and sorrow would flee away. No enraged husband, or young person suffering from mental illness, would have access to an assault rifle that they then use to murder their wife and kids, or to shoot up a kindergarten class. Instead, they would beat their swords into plough- EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS shares, destroy their weapons, and find help for their extreme rage. SEPT 19- 5:00pm SEPT 26- 5:00pm I would send COVID to the gates of hell, and restore all who have been felled by it. Deacon Deacon I’d restore rivers and oceans to their original pristine beauty. And the new heavens Barbara Rink Diane Hitpas and the new earth would remain before us forever. Terry Zoubovitch Patricia Raley Wars, and those who start them, would be gone forever. Good health, and the SEPT 20 - 7:30 am SEPT 27 - 7:30 am peace that brings the opportunity for people to grow old, would reign. Old men and Deacon Deacon old women would inhabit the streets, and children would play in the cities there. Marianne Amberg Janet Wojniak Yes, If I were God, kindness and truth would meet. Justice and peace would kiss. Gloria Wright Regina Wojniak But hey, that’s just me. Oh, wait. That’s not me at all. That’s God, whose voice is 9:30 am 9:30 am so beautiful that we can hear it today as clearly as the day it was written down. Deacon Deacon The task, it turns out, is to make God’s thoughts our thoughts. Dan Kelley Andrea Otero During this Season of Creation, Kathleen Kelley Peggy Robb how are you working to create a new heaven and earth? 11:30 am 11:30 am Deacon Deacon Kਠਲ਼ਧਸ MਢGਮਵਤ਱ਭ © 2019 Christine Swain Jan Weger www.thestoryandyou.com Steve Swain Frank Weinzapfel LECTORS Our best SEPT 19- 5:00pm SEPT 26- 5:00pm wishes to the Jane Schnabel Sue Loomis Ben Gill Terry Zoubovitch Archbishop for SEPT 20 - 7:30 am SEPT 27 - 7:30 am Lydia Bryan Melanie Seifert a very Steve Gordon Dianne Maxfield THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24TH 9:30 am 9:30 am HAPPY & BLESSED Susie Mauer Eileen Teel The Most Reverend Samuel J. Aquila Mike Demmon Kathy Krattenmaker BIRTHDAY! was named the Archbishop of Denver on 11:30 am 11:30 am May 29, 2012 by Pope Benedict XVI. Debbie Purcell Norma Bradley For his episcopal motto Archbishop Aquila has XX XX chosen, “Do whatever he tells you” (Jn. 2:5). His ministry as shepherd of the people of northern SACRISTANS Colorado is dedicated to helping every person experience the love of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit SEPT 19 5:00pm SEPT 26 5:00pm and be moved by that encounter to a lasting Barb Keefe Terry Zoubovitch commitment to share the Gospel with enthusiasm, SEPT 13 - 7:30 am SEPT 27 - 7:30 am creativity and joy. XX XX Archbishop Aquila was born on September 24, 1950, 9:30 am 9:30 am in Burbank, Calif. He was ordained to the priesthood in Gloria Olson Kathy Krattenmaker Denver on June 5, 1976, and served the Denver 11:30 am 11:30 am Archdiocese for 25 years before being appointed XX XX Coadjutor Bishop of Fargo, N.D. on June 12, 2001. On March 18, 2002, he became bishop of Fargo upon the retirement of Bishop James Sullivan. He was installed as the eighth Archbishop of Denver on Called to Serve! July 18, 2012. From: https://archden.org/archbishop/ 25TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PARISH: 303-420-1280 SCHOOL: 303-422-1800 SEPT 20, 2020 For more information, please contact Jeremy Morgan at For more information, please contact Karen Oldham at 303-420-1280 or [email protected] 303-420-1280 or [email protected] “We know that all things work for good for those who love God, who are called according to His purpose.” (Rom. 8:28) God uses all circumstances for our good and this pandemic is no exception! We have all faced many changes and challenges these past few months but it has provided us the opportunity to grow in our faith. We are VERY EXCITED to announce we WILL be offering Faith Formation sessions this year! Instead of a separate Sunday program or At-Home Program, we will have a ONCE–A–MONTH FAMILY PROGRAM FOR EVERYONE! STARTING OCT. 4TH, Parents AND children will meet in the parish center, 8:30-9:30am. Cost: $30 per child.
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