WELCOME TO THE NSA MONTEREY CHAPEL ST. THOMAS AQUINAS ROMAN CATHOLIC COMMUNITY

26 MAY 2019 2 Jun 2019 9 Jun 2019 26 MAY 2019 SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER Lector Brian Earp Peter Deschler Kyle Belcher

Extraordinary Ryan Kelly Leigh Ann Kelly Cecilia Ralson Ministers of Jeff Mason Cecilia Ralson Mary Casper Holy Communion Teresa Bennett John Mason Ryan Kelly Jacob Earp Camren Ward Gavin Fritsch

Paxton Fritsch Paxton Fritsch Shawnessy Fritsch Altar Servers Shawnessy Fritsch Bella Sagerholm Paxton Fritsch

Bella Sagerholm Kevin Bockoven Camren Ward John Mason Jorge Jaramillo John Mason Ushers Alex Jaramillo Jeff Mason Alex Jaramillo ~ COMMAND CHAPLAIN~ CDR MARK A. GIRALMO ~ PASTORAL ADVISORY COUNCIL 2019 ~ [email protected] 831.656.3996 President John Gats [email protected] ~ CATHOLIC PRIEST~ Altar Servers Kristen Earp [email protected] FR. DOMINIC-JOSEPH R. CASTRO Religious Ed. Kristin Sagerholm [email protected] [email protected] Lectors Brian Earp [email protected] 831.656.6264 EMHC Kristen Earp [email protected] ~ RELIGIOUS PROGRAM MANAGER~ Music Ministry Tim Bennett [email protected] RP1 ISAIAH J. LINARES Ushers Ryan Kelly [email protected] [email protected] Social Activities Rikki Nguyen [email protected] 831.656.2241

Outreach Bruce Johnsen [email protected] ~ CIVILIAN CHAPEL STAFF~ Weekday Mass John Gats [email protected] ORGANIST/PIANIST – MR. TIM BENNETT Knights of Columbus Ryan Kelly [email protected] [email protected] CWOC Leigh Ann Kelly [email protected] SUNDAY MASS: 0900

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DAILY MASS: AN IDEA WHOSE TIME HAS COME? ST. : St. Joan of Arc is the patroness of soldiers and of France. On Many of us may have thought about attending daily Mass, but there never seems to be January 6, 1412, Joan of Arc was born to pious parents of the enough time. Studies, family life, sports, you name it. Too many things to do! But there is French peasant class in the obscure village of Domremy, near the good news. If we attend daily Mass, somehow God can make us more effective in our province of Lorraine. At a very early age, she was said to have relationships, work, and play. So give daily Mass a try – a one week trial should let you heard the voices of St. Michael, St. Catherine, and St. Margaret. At know if it is something good for you and your life. It’s worth the gamble! first the messages were personal and general, but when she was 13-years-old, she was in her father's garden and had visions of VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: ST. THOMAS AQUINAS CHAPEL MINISTRIES Saint Michael, Saint Catherine, and Saint Margaret, each of whom told her to drive the English from French territory. They also asked Please consider helping the St. Thomas Aquinas community through service to the parish. that she bring the Dauphin to Reims for his coronation. After their We are in need of ushers, extraordinary ministers of Holy Communion, lectors, altar messages were delivered and the saints departed, Joan cried, as servers, daily Mass servers, religious education teachers, volunteers to wash linens, or "they were so beautiful." When she was sixteen-years-old, she anywhere you can help. We thank you for your prayerful consideration; please contact John asked her relative, Durand Lassois, to take her to , Gats at [email protected]. where she petitioned Robert de Baudricourt, the garrison commander, for permission to visit the French Royal Court in CATHOLIC WOMEN OF THE CHAPEL: NEW STUDY . Despite Baudricourt's sarcastic response to her request, Joan returned the following January and left with the support of two The Catholic Women of the Chapel meet on Tuesdays from 9:30-11:30 AM at NPS Chapel of Baudricourt's soldiers: Jean de Metz and Bertrand de Poulengy. Jean de Metz admitted Annex. We are a group of women associated with the military who come together to learn Joan had confided in him, saying, "I must be at the King's side ... there will be no help if about our faith, serve our community, and provide fellowship to one another. We are not from me. Although I would rather have remained spinning [wool] at my mother's side beginning a new video study called A Biblical Walk Through Mass by Edward Siri. We hope ... yet must I go and must I do this thing, for my Lord wills that I do so." Joan of Arc was a you will come join us! Children are welcome. For more information please email: symbol of the Catholic League during the 16th century and when Félix Dupanloup was [email protected] and find us on Facebook at: Catholic Women of the Chapel made bishop of Orléans in 1849, he pronounced a panegyric on Joan of Arc and led efforts (CWOC) ~ Monterey, CA leading to Joan of Arc's beatification in 1909. On May 16, 1920, Pope Benedict XV canonized her. Centuries after her death, Joan became known as a semi-legendary figure. MONTEREY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS: There were several sources of information about her life, time on the battlefield and trials, with the main sources being chronicles. Many women have seen Joan as a brave and The Monterey Knights of Columbus council 1465 meets at 462 Webster Street on the 2nd active woman who operated within a religious tradition that believed a person of any class and 4th Wednesday of each month at 6:30 pm. The 2nd Wednesday of each month is a could receive a divine calling family social where we offer a place for like-minded Catholic families to fellowship, and Retrieved from: https://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=295 freely speak Catholicism without fear of reprisal. The council offers several opportunities for group charitable works including vocations sponsorship, support to the mentally disabled WEEKDAY READINGS: and seminarians, Catholic funeral and baptism assistance, and we put American flags at the MON 27: ACTS 16:11-15; PS 149:1B-2, 3-4, 5-6A AND 9B; JN 15:26B, 27A; JN 15:26— graves of Catholic veterans on Memorial Day and Independence Day each year. If you are 16:4A an adult male, a practicing Catholic, and desire to support Monterey’s exclusively Catholic network, come to the next family social. You may call Ryan Kelly at 334-328-8419 or email TUE 28: ACTS 16:22-34; PS 138:1-2AB, 2CDE-3, 7C-8; SEE JN 16:7, 13; JN 16:5-11 [email protected] for additional information. WED 29: ACTS 17:15, 22—18:1; PS 148:1-2, 11-12, 13, 14; JN 14:16; JN 16:12-15

THU 30: ACTS 1:1-11; PS 47:2-3, 6-7, 8-9; EPH 1:17-23; HEB 9:24-28; 10:19-23 MT 28:19A, 20B, LK 24:46-53

FRI 31: ZEP 3:14-18A; ROM 12:9-16; ISAIAH 12:2-3, 4BCD, 5-6; SEE LK 1:45 LK 1:39-56

SAT 1: ACTS 18:23-28; PS 47:2-3, 8-9, 10; JN 16:28; JN 16:23B-28