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1897 W Main St | Lewisville, TX | 75067 | 972.436.9581 | stphilipcc.org

WELCOME! If you’re new to our parish, stop by the Welcome Table in the Narthex.

MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil, 4 PM Sunday, 7:30 AM, 9:30 AM, 11:30 AM, and 5:30 PM Monday, 12:15 PM Tuesday & Friday, 9 AM Wednesday, 6:30 PM Thursday, 6:30 AM 1st Saturday, 9 AM

CONFESSIONS Wednesdays, 5-6:15 PM Saturdays, 3-3:45 PM Private by appointment

OFFICE HOURS Memorial Day Monday-Thursday, 9 AM-5 PM Closed for lunch 12 Noon-1:30 PM Friday, 9 AM-1 PM A Receptionist is available in the Weekend Church narthex during weekend Masses

BECOME CATHOLIC Contact Matt Gill at 972-219-1686 or [email protected] to set an appointment. Join us 7-9 PM on Tuesday nights. For more details, Sixth Sunday of Easter visit stphilipcc.org/becomecatholic May6th 26, Sunday 2019 of Easter — May 26, 2019 1 Cover Art: Detail of Photo, “A US Navy chaplain celebrates Catholic Mass for Marines at Saipan, June SACRAMENTS 1944, commemorating comrades fallen in initial amphibious landings,” www.archives.gov & PRAYER ST PHILIP THE APOSTLE CHURCH SACRAMENTS Address Office Hours 1897 West Main Street Monday-Thursday, 9 AM-5 PM BAPTISM Lewisville, TX 75067 Closed for lunch 12 Noon-1:30 PM The Sacrament of Baptism is Friday, 9 AM-1 PM celebrated at a communal service on Phone A Receptionist is available in the Church narthex during weekend Masses the 1st Saturday of the month. Main: 972-436-9581 Contact Gwen Kramer at 972-219- Emergency Line: 972-709-2364 7448 or [email protected] Bulletin Deadlines Next Baptism Prep Seminar: Fax: 972-436-5302 Submit by 12 Noon, 9 days in advance Tuesday, July 23, at 7 PM. of publication date to Sarah Fritcher at Main Email [email protected] [email protected] 1ST EUCHARIST & PENANCE Contact Kim Carr at 972-219-1511 or [email protected]. CLERGY & PASTORAL HELP CONFIRMATION Pastor High School: Victoria Hamaty at 972- Fr. Raymond McDaniel To request a priest 219-1754 or [email protected] 972-436-9581, [email protected] in an emergency: Adults: Matt Gill at 972-219-1686, Call 972-709-2364 [email protected] Parochial Vicar Msgr. Francis Boakye Tawiah MARRIAGE 972-436-9581, [email protected] Contact Deacon Jim Rodgers at least 9-12 months in advance at 214-222- Pastoral Associate 6704 or [email protected]. Dcn. Jim Rodgers……214-222-6704……[email protected]

Weekend Ministry ANOINTING OF THE SICK Fr. Allan Hawkins……817-277-4041……[email protected] Available at any Mass; notify the Dcn. Ramiro Rodriguez……972-436-9581……[email protected] receptionist on arrival. Outside of Dcn. Joe Standridge……972-436-9581……[email protected] Mass, call the office. Funerals Annulments Mike McArdle Jackie Jones 214-415-0427 972-219-7280, [email protected] ROSARY [email protected] Tuesdays at 3 pm in the Chapel The Rosary is also prayed 30 minutes prior to all Masses PLEASE PRAY FOR

ROSARY FOR LIFE Our brothers and sisters who are ill or distressed, especially . . . Eddy Koch, Patty Couture, Arlene Fell, Destiny Massoth, Jerry Press 1st Saturdays, 8:30 am Mary Garden

Our brothers and sisters with long-term or on-going health conditions, especially . . . Jane Luman, Diana Bradley, LaShonda Battista-Eniayewu, Kate Loughborough, Joe Cavallo, Don EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Parks, Edmund Moy, Christopher Argodale, Joan Supino, Peter Rachwal, Kelly Skenesky, Betty Stock, Tuesdays, 6-9 pm Chapel Donna Austin, Janet Sutphin (mother of Sherry Gessel), Chuck Bimmerle, Amy Gamboa, Bill Marx, Wednesdays, 7-8 pm Church Marilyn Harms, Garcia (son of Albert & Rachel Garcia), Ron Gourlie, Alexis Knightley, Debbie Ozee, Trish Davis, Heather Hofmann (daughter of Marlene Wille), Alice Totah, Jeanette Mageo, John Thursdays, 7-11:30 am Chapel Kushner, Jackie Merry, Peg Caldwell, Marguerite Zoellner, Pat Sikich, Kathleen Alberry, Andrea Barron 6-9 pm Chapel (daughter of W.J. Mildfelt), Joe Magni, Nathanial Birdsall, John-Paul Kalapati, Kaci Epley (daughter of Chuck & Peggy), Mike Carlson (husband of Carol), Pat Friedrichs, Carole Flynt

Our brothers and sisters who have been born into eternal life . . . ADORATION FOR LIFE Calvin Woody Last Sunday of the Month, Our fellow parishioners who have gone before us marked with the sign of faith . . . 12:45-5 pm in the Chapel Michael Bagnall, 5/25/2010; Thomas Kula, 5/25/2015; George Tittle, 5/28/2004; Henry Gorin, 5/28/2007; Coughlin, 5/28/2013; Jeanne O’Brien, 5/30/2011; Rev. Larry Breedlove, 5/31/2006; Deacon George Junginger, 6/1/2010; Stautner, 6/2/2001; Lawson, 6/2/2106; John Turner, 6/3/1995; Therese Czichon, 6/3/2013; Margaret “Peg” Stueck, 6/3/2107; Berens, 6/3/2017

Vocations . . . Br. , Michael Marincel, all our diocesan seminarians, diaconal candidates Bob Dubek, Pat Quinn, and Rick Turner, and for vocations to the priesthood and religious life.

2 St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church MASS INTENTIONS

SATURDAY, MAY 25 Saint Gregory VII, Saint de’Pazzi Greater Love 4 pm, +Fr. Tom Craig

SUNDAY, MAY 26 Sixth Sunday of Easter Hath No Man... 7:30 am, +Stephen Youngblood 9:30 am*, + Mengote 11:30 am*, The People of St. Philip Photo: A US Navy chaplain celebrates Mass for Marines at Saipan, June 1944, 5:30 pm, + Flores commemorating comrades fallen in initial amphibious landings, www.archives.gov MONDAY, MAY 27 Saint his Monday, May 27, as the last Monday in May, our nation will 12:15 pm, +Carl Rosenberg observe Memorial Day, in honor of those members of our Armed Forces who gave their lives in defense of our country. TUESDAY, MAY 28 T 9 am, Nadia McCarthy, Msgr. Francis, Memorial Day was officially established as a Federal Holiday in +Daniel Zoellner 1971, but its antecedents are older. It was in 1868 that General John Logan called for a nationwide day of remembrance “for the purpose of WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 strewing with flowers, or otherwise decorating the graves of comrades 6:30 pm, +Loc Nguyen who died in defense of their country during the late rebellion (the THURSDAY, MAY 30 American Civil War), and whose bodies now lie in almost every city, NOT a Holyday of Obligation: Ascension is village and hamlet churchyard in the land.” transferred to Sunday, June 2 6:30 am, +Fr. LeDoux, SVD The American Civil War, which ended in 1865, claimed more victims FRIDAY, MAY 31 than any other conflict in our country’s history, some 620,000 souls, The Visitation of the Blessed Mary and brought about the establishment of the national cemetery system. 9 am, Destiny Massoth Originally called Decoration Day, its customs include decorating the graves of the fallen, a tradition dating back to the ancient and SATURDAY, JUNE 1 Saint Justin Romans, and wearing a red poppy. This latter custom became popular 9 am, +Kirsti Anderson after World War I, when a Canadian Colonel, John McCrae, wrote the 4 pm, +June Ostrowe famous poem “In Flanders Field” after he noticed a cluster of the bright flowers standing in stark contrast to the dreary scene of war. SUNDAY, JUNE 2 The Ascension of the Lord 7:30 am, 40th Anniversary of Authentic Catholic patriotism is not a blind allegiance to a government, Jim & Linda Woosley but rather a gratitude-filled acknowledgment of the blessings we have 9:30 am*, +Jerry Sparks received from our “patria,” the fatherland. The place where our family 11:30 am*, +Erin McGowan lived and flourished, the community in which we grew, the institutions 5:30 pm, The People of St. Philip which have nurtured and formed us are all due our allegiance. The

Catholic virtue of piety demands we render respect to our nation, gov- *Masses with Children’s Liturgy of the ernment and fellow citizens. And since Jesus taught that the Word for those in grades K-2 who have not yet made their First Holy greatest love one can have is to imitate His love to the point of laying Communion. down one’s life for others, we can be very grateful before Him to those valiant men and women who died for our “patria,” the United States. And on this Memorial Day let us also pray that our fatherland NURSERY SERVICES Nursery Service available for would come ever more firmly under the Rule of children through age 5 (not yet Christ, the King of the only lasting kingdom, in school) during all weekend the Kingdom of Heaven. and Holy Day Masses. Contact Sue Tominey at 972-219-7626 This week’s reflection is by Fr. McDaniel, Pastor or [email protected].

6th Sunday of Easter — May 26, 2019 3 WEEKLY CALENDAR May 26 - June 2, 2019

Sunday, May 26 Monday, May 27 Tuesday, May 28 Wednesday, May 29

Adoration for Life MEMORIAL DAY Men’s SCOF HS Hang-Out 12:45-5 PM Chapel Parish Office Closed 6:30 AM Room 1 4:30 PM Youth Room Chin Community Morning Prayer Confessions 1 PM CLC Patriotic Rosary 8:30 AM Church 5 PM Church 11:30 AM Mary Garden Mass HS Prayer Group Mass 9 AM Church 5:15 PM Youth Room This Weekend 12:15 PM Church Rosary Mass  K of C Membership Drive 3 PM Chapel 6:30 PM Church Eucharistic Adoration Holy Hour 6-9 PM Chapel 7 PM Church Evening Prayer 6:15 PM Chapel Handbell Choir Rehearsal 7 PM Church RCIA - 7 PM CLC Vocations Ministry 7 PM Room 3 Thursday, May 30 Friday, May 31 Saturday, June 1 Sunday, June 2

Mass Men’s SCOF Men’s SCOF THE ASCENSION (transferred) 6:30 AM Church 6:30 AM Room 1 7:30 AM Room 1 Eucharistic Adoration Mass Rosary for Life Chin Community 7-11:30 AM Chapel 9 AM Church 8:15 AM Mary Garden 1 PM CLC Eucharistic Adoration Co-Ed SCOF First Saturday Mass Men’s ACTS Commissioning 6-9 PM Chapel 9:30 AM Room 7/9 9 AM Church 6:30 PM Church Women’s ACTS Team Spice of Life Cards & Games Keeping Kids Catholic Men’s ACTS Meeting 6:30 PM Room 6/8 12 Noon CLC 10 AM Room 7/9 6:30 PM Room 6/8 Adult Choir Rehearsal Women’s SCOF Confessions 7 PM Church 12 Noon Room 1 3 PM Church

IN THE CALENDAR THIS WEEK Memorial Day Schedule The Parish Office will be closed on Monday, May 27, in ob- servance of Memorial Day.

Patriotic Rosary—11:30 AM Memorial Day Mass—12:15 PM

Solemnity of the Ascension Celebrated on Sunday, June 2 In the Diocese of Fort Worth, the Solemnity of the Ascen- sion is transferred to Sunday, June 2. Thursday, May 30, is NOT a Holyday of Obligation in our Diocese.

Traveling This Summer? Remember to put Sunday Mass in your vacation plans!

“On Sundays and other holy days of obligation the faithful are bound to participate in the Mass.” Code of Canon Law, #1247

Go to masstimes.org to find Mass at your destination. The myParish App also has a button for this called “DiscoverMass”

4 St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church OVER THE PARISH NEWS WEEKEND RCIA Director Matt Gill to Begin New Position at St. Philip’s as Director of LITURGICAL VOLUNTEERS Deacon Jim Rodgers Formation and Evangelization Pastoral Associate 214-222-6704, [email protected] St. Philip’s is pleased to announce that staff member Matt Gill will become our new Director MUSIC of Formation and Evangelization! Andrew Kenney, M.M. Matt Gill has served the Church for over two dec- Director of Music and Organist ades working at six parishes and three Catholic 972-219-1846, [email protected] schools. His passion is to open the door and Daniel Flores welcome those desiring to become Catholic or High School Choir Director those wishing to come back to the Church. He [email protected] sees the formation of parents and catechists as one of the most urgent needs of evangelization and catechesis. COLLECTIONS REPORT During the past two years, Matt has been the Director of RCIA at St. May 12 $23,945.38 Philip. He will continue his current duties as RCIA director and will also Seminarian Fund $2,219.45 take on the position of Formation and Evangelization Director.

He and his wife Angela reside in Fort Worth, Texas, with their six boys Total Actual $180,748.19 (Sebastian, Maximilian, Ignatius, Cornelius, Boniface and ) and Total Budgeted $177,455.00 their daughter Edith. Difference $3,293.19

SAVE THE DATE: Matt Gill will present a special Summer Adult Program on July 8-10 featuring a transformative exploration of the 7/1/2018—4/30/2019 Mass. Don’t miss it! Total Actual $1,911,613.40 Total Budgeted $1,867,145.00 Difference $44,468.40 Congratulations to the St. Philip

Men’s Club and Women’s Club Credit Cards/ACH $74,071.42 Scholarship Recipients! St. Philip Men’s Club presented awards to: stphilipcc.weshareonline.org Isabel Cobb, Zachary Niederstadt, Caroline Hergenrether

St. Philip Women’s Club presented awards to: For assistance with contributions: Peter Hitscherich, Bahlor Tamez, Isabel Cobb, Sarah Coyle Kathy Loy We wish them well in their future endeavors! Database Assistant / Parish Records 972-219-0754, [email protected] CONNECT WITH US VISIT US AT OUR WEBSITE FACEBOOK AND TWITTER www.stphilipcc.org @stphilipcc “PURSUANT TO SECTION 30.06, PENAL CODE (TRESPASS BY LI- CENSE HOLDER WITH A CONCEALED HANDGUN) A PERSON LI- CENSED UNDER SUBCHAPTER H, CHAPTER 411, GOVERNMENT CODE (HANDGUN LICENSING LAW), MAY NOT ENTER THIS PROPER- RECEIVE PARISH EMAILS DOWNLOAD OUR APP TY WITH A CONCEALED HANDGUN. www.flocknote.com/stphilip or text Search for myParish on the App “PURSUANT TO SECTION 30.07, PENAL CODE (TRESPASS BY LICENSE HOLDER WITH AN OPENLY CARRIED HANDGUN), A PER- spacc to 84576 Store or Google Play to download SON LICENSED UNDER SUBCHAPTER H, CHAPTER 411, GOVERN- MENT CODE (HANDGUN LICENSING LAW), MAY NOT ENTER THIS our app today! PROPERTY WITH A HANDGUN THAT IS CARRIED OPENLY.

6th Sunday of Easter — May 26, 2019 5 RELIGIOUS FORMATION RUN to enroll in St. Philip’s Summer Programs: PRESCHOOL/ELEMENTARY Kim Carr Director of Elementary Formation 972-219-1511, [email protected]

MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL Victoria Hamaty Director of Youth Ministry 972-219-1754, [email protected]

Zach Barton Youth Ministry Assistant 972-219-1754, [email protected]

SACRAMENTAL RECORDS Gwen Kramer Formation Database Assistant 972-219-7448, [email protected]

CONNECT WITH US ONLINE Online Enrollment for summer programs is available for a www.spychurch.org limited time at stphilipcc.weshareonline.org

TWITTER AND INSTAGRAM ROAR Totally Catholic VBS @spychurch July 15-19, 2019, Daily sessions from 9 AM -12 Noon Enrollment deadline: Monday, June 10 Join us for our Totally Catholic “ROAR” VBS! It’s a long summer and by this time, kids will be ready for a fun break on safari on the savannas of Africa. “ROAR” features an all Catholic curriculum, fun games, amaz- & ing songs and crafts, and time with friends. Hurry and sign up your KINDERGARTEN children from age 3 (potty trained) through 6th grade (please use fall grades). We need volunteers: 7th-12th teens may volunteer and also Ana Paula Solia receive volunteer hours during this week to use for school require- Director of Little Apostles Preschool ments. Adult volunteers will receive a discounted price of $15.00 per 972-219-7260, [email protected] child. So please join us, and watch out for the hippos! LittleApostlesPreschool.org St. Philip Choir Camp 2019 June 24-28, 2019 Monday-Thursday, 9 AM-3 PM and Friday, 9-2 PM Enrollment deadline: Friday, May 31 Does your child enjoy music? Would they like to learn more in a fun and faith-oriented way? Choir Camp is a week-long pro- gram of music workshops, choral practice, Daily Mass, and fun activi- ties and games. Choir Camp is open to kids in Grades 3-8, and at eve- ry level of musical experience. Campers will learn about: Reading Mu- sic, Vocal technique, Teamwork through Choir Practice, and more! 6 St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church LIFELONG FORMATION NEWS FORMATION Keeping Kids Catholic June 1 at 10 AM, Classroom 7/9 BECOME CATHOLIC/RCIA OR June 19 at 7 PM, Conference Room Matt Gill For parents (or grandparents) of kids at any age. Director of RCIA 972-219-1686, [email protected]  Learn how to communicate Catholicism to

your kids  Review basic topics of our Faith to be com- YOUNG ADULTS fortable discussing them Maresa Nieswiadomy  Help your kids live what they believe and believe what they pray Director of Family Life Coordinator of Young Adult Ministry KKC continues with our next session on The Mass: Sacrifice. For 214-222-6707, [email protected] your convenience, we offer two monthly sessions that feature the same material: for example, if Mom goes this Saturday, June 1, and Dad goes on Wednesday, June 19, both will receive the same great information about keeping the kids Catholic! Find out more at stphilipcc.org/kkc or contact Matt Gill (info at right). Teen Leadership Training All youth volunteers must complete Teen Leadership training prior to volunteering for VBS, Children’s Choir Camp, and any Liturgical ministries. Scheduled dates are:

June 1 - St Francis in Grapevine 1:00 pm; RSVP in advance to Donna Access hundreds of Catholic mov- Buccino [email protected] ies, audio programs, and books in English and Spanish, all available June 1 - in Colleyville 1:00 pm; RSVP in advance to for FREE with our parish code: Michael Vinez at [email protected]

June 19 - ST PHILIP 6:15 pm; RSVP in advance to Carolyn 1dd331 Ditsworth at [email protected] Get started today at FORMED.org

Please RSVP so the site may plan for adequate space and materials. The training is valid for three years before renewal is required; please contact Carolyn Ditsworth for questions or to check on the status of your current training: 214-222-6701 or [email protected]

BECOME CATHOLIC

Thinking about becoming Catholic? Contact Matt Gill to tell us your story (info at left), and join us for RCIA classes on Tuesdays from 7-9 PM in the Community Life Center. Upcoming class topics:

Tuesday, May 28: The Holy Spirit, Confirmation, Tuesday, June 4: The Nature (4 Marks) of the Church

Have more questions? For more information, visit stphilipcc.org/becomecatholic

6th Sunday of Easter — May 26, 2019 7 PARISH NEWS To the Women of St. Philip: Come and experience for yourself the beauty of attending an ACTS Re- treat. Take a little time away from the outside world with all its demands and worries and retreat to a place located in the beauty of nature where you can spend time with our Lord and experience His love. You will not be alone. You will be joined by other women from the Parish who have come seeking rest and revival as well.

The retreat begins on Thursday evening, August 1, and ends on Sunday afternoon, August 4, soon after the 11:30 Mass.

Is the Holy Spirit prompting you to “taste and see” the beauty of God’s love? If you are feeling His prompting, then say yes and join us on re- treat.

For information about how to register, please contact:

Carol Reese, Retreat Director (214) 686-2467 Cathy Johann, Co-Director (214) 558-9325 Ann T. Smith, Co-Director (409) 350-9300

Women’s ACTS Retreat Briarwood Retreat Center August 1 – 4, 2019 Carol Reese, Retreat Director

COURTESY ANNOUNCEMENTS Vocations Do you have a green thumb? Awareness Is gardening your hobby? The Bella House mission is serving pregnant women who are economi- Program cally fragile and in homeless or eminently homeless circumstances. June 7-9, 2019 We seek to serve and use our resources for all things that directly ben- University of Dallas in Irving efit the moms. The Bella House is looking for volunteers to commit to For single, Catholic, men and helping us in our yard: women, between the ages of 18  Mowing Learn about the mission of and 40, who wish to progress to-  Flower Bed Maintenance The Bella House wards a religious vocation. The at bellahouse.org  Trimming/edging weekend includes presentations and offers guidance on discern- Ministry or Social Groups? Sure! Sign up as a group and select ment of a religious vocation; open your coverage days. forums and Q&A, as well as oppor- tunities for one-on-one conversa- Requirements tions, prayer, and private contem-  Safe Environment (PLEASE NOTE: The Bella House is located in the plation. There is no cost to at- Diocese of Dallas. Please ask them about SE requirements.) tend; meals and accommodations  House orientation & training are provided with the program. Register at http://vapinfo.org/ For More Information or to register for orientation, contact Marcia Har- bour at [email protected] or 972-841-5839 8 St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church MONTHLY CALENDAR June 2019

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1 Rosary for Life BUILDING CODES: 8:15 AM MG First Saturday Mass CH = Blessed Sacrament Chapel; CLC = Community Life Center; CR = Ministry Center Conference 9 AM Church Room; MG = Mary Garden; PK = Preschool Wing; RM = Room in Religious Education Wing; VR = Keeping Kids Catholic Ministry Center Volunteer Room; YR = Youth Room in Community Life Center. 10 AM Rm 7/9 Confessions 3 PM Church

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ASCENSION Cancer Prayer Group Mass HS Hang-out Mass Mass & Anointing of Safe Environment 9 AM CH 9 AM Church 4:30 PM YR 6:30 AM Church the Sick Awareness Training Chin Community Card Making Rosary Confessions Eucharistic Adoration 9 AM Church 9 AM Rm 7/9 1 PM CLC 9:30 AM Rm 2 3 PM CH 5 PM Church 7–11:30 AM CH Spice of Life Confessions Men’s ACTS Mass Eucharistic Adoration HS Prayer Group Eucharistic Adoration 12 Noon CLC 3 PM Church Commissioning 12:15 PM Church 6-9 PM CH 5:15 PM YR 6-9 PM CH 6:30 PM Church RCIA Mass Women’s ACTS Team Men’s ACTS Meeting 7 PM CLC 6:30 PM Church 6:30 PM Rm 6/8 6:30 PM Rm 6/8 Holy Hour Adult Choir Rehearsal 7 PM Church 7 PM Church Minister of Care YA Series: Catholicism 7 PM Rm 7/9 7:15 PM CR Knights of Columbus 7:30 PM CLC

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 PENTECOST Cancer Prayer Group Mass Confessions Mass Mass Children’s Holy Hour 9 AM CH 9 AM Church 5 PM Church 6:30 AM Church 9 AM Church 2:45-3:30 PM CH Pancake Breakfast Mass Rosary Mass Eucharistic Adoration Grief Support Group Confessions 8:30-11:30 AM CLC 12:15 PM Church 3 PM CH 6:30 PM Church 7–11:30 AM CH 9:30 AM CLC 3 PM Church Adult Confirmation Eucharistic Adoration Holy Hour K of C 4th Degree Spice of Life Worldwide Marriage Mass 6-9 PM CH 7 PM Church 6 PM CLC 12 Noon CLC Encounter 9:30 AM Church RCIA Formation Volunteer Eucharistic Adoration 5 PM Rm 7/9 K of C 1st Degree 7 PM CLC Appreciation Dinner 6-9 PM CH 1 PM CLC Respect Life Meeting 7 PM CLC Women’s ACTS Team Divine Face Meeting 7 PM Rm 4 Stephen Ministry 6:30 PM Rm 6/8 3 PM Rm 7/9 7 PM CR Adult Choir Rehearsal Men’s ACTS Meeting 7 PM CLC 6:30 PM Rm 6/8

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 HOLY TRINITY Cancer Prayer Group Mass HS Hang-out Mass Mass Confessions FATHER’S DAY 9 AM CH 9 AM Church 4:30 PM YR 6:30 AM Church 9 AM Church 3 PM Church Mass Rosary Confessions Eucharistic Adoration Rosary Makers Chin Community 12:15 PM Church 3 PM CH 5 PM Church 7–11:30 AM CH 9:45 AM Rm 5 1 PM CLC Eucharistic Adoration HS Prayer Group Eucharistic Adoration Spice of Life Men’s ACTS Meeting 6-9 PM CH 5:15 PM YR 6-9 PM CH 12 Noon CLC 6:30 PM Rm 6/8 RCIA Teen Leadership Women’s ACTS Team 7 PM CLC Training 6:30 PM Rm 6/8 6:15 PM YR Adult Choir Rehearsal Mass 7 PM CLC 6:30 PM Church NFP Intro Session Holy Hour 7:30 PM Rm 5 7 PM Church K of C Planning Keeping Kids Catholic Meeting 7 PM CR 7:30 PM Rm 1

23 24 25 26 27 28 29 CORPUS CHRISTI Choir Camp Choir Camp Choir Camp Eucharistic Adoration Choir Camp Confessions 9 AM CLC 9 AM CLC 9 AM CLC 7–11:30 AM CH 9 AM CLC 3 PM Church Chin Community Cancer Prayer Group Mass Mass Choir Camp Mass 1 PM CLC 9 AM CH 11:15 AM Church 11:15 AM Church 9 AM CLC 11:15 AM Church Men’s ACTS Meeting Mass Rosary HS Hang-out Mass 6:30 PM Rm 6/8 11:15 AM Church 3 PM CH 4:30 PM YR 11:15 AM Church Safe Environment Eucharistic Adoration Confessions Eucharistic Adoration This Weekend Awareness Training 6-9 PM CH 5 PM Church 6-9 PM CH 30  Giving Day for Vacation 6:30 PM Rm 7/9 RCIA HS Prayer Group ACTS Team Meeting Adoration for Life School Women’s Club 7 PM CLC 5:15 PM YR 6:30 PM Rm 6/8 12:45-5 PM CH Meeting Vocations Ministry Mass Chin Community 7 PM CLC 7 PM Rm 5 6:30 PM Church 1 PM CLC Holy Hour Men’s ACTS 7 PM Church Meeting 6:30 PM Rm 6/8

This Weekend ATTENTION: Please note Mass Schedule changes this week!  Men’s ACTS Signup College Students: “Why Be Catholic” Series Next topic: “Commandments, Virtues, and Human Happiness” May 29, 7 PM, at Twisted Root Burger Co. 253 W Church St, Lewisville, TX 75057 College students are invited for dinner and discussion of tough questions about our Faith. Join us for our next session at Twisted Root (parish will pro- vide burgers, but please RSVP to Maresa at [email protected] by May 28). Info and future dates at stphilipcc.org/college 6th Sunday of Easter — May 26, 2019 9 SOCIAL OUTREACH UPCOMING OPPORTUNITIES OUTREACH MINISTRIES Special Collection for the Contact Outreach Staff to request one of these services provided by our parish: Catholic Communication Campaign

MINISTERS OF CARE Weekend of June 1 & 2, 2019 Next week, we will take up a special Ministers of Care bring Holy collection is for the Catholic Commu- Communion, prayer, Scripture, and compassion to the sick and nication Campaign. This campaign homebound in nursing facilities, connects people with Christ in the hospitals, and private homes. United States and in developing countries around the world through FRIENDLY VISITORS the Internet, television, radio, and A program to provide social print media. Fully 50% of funds col- interaction and fellowship to the lected remain here in the Diocese of lonely and isolated of our parish. Fort Worth to fund local communica- tions efforts. Support this collection STEPHEN MINISTRY by donating in the provided basket next weekend, or go online to One-on-one care to those in crisis situations such as divorce, illness, stphilipcc.weshareonline.org long-term hospitalization, anxiety, Learn more about this collection at www.usccb.org/ccc depression, loneliness, etc. HELP OUR NEIGHBORS IN NEED Please continue to help others in our area. This coming week, please bring the following when you come to Mass: Sandi Rockne ·CCA — cereal, Hamburger Helper Social Outreach Coordinator ·The Salvation Army— canned pasta and soups 972-353-5756, [email protected]

Denise Koch Share the Love Social Outreach Coordinator

972-353-5756, [email protected] with Laundry Love Laundry Love encourages everyday hospitality within a community or SAFE ENVIRONMENT neighborhood through human care. In partnership with a local Employees and volunteers are required to laundromat, St. Philip's volunteers have current certification in the Diocese of Fort Worth Safe Environment program meet once a month to provide quar- before beginning service. For assistance, ters (supplied by the parish) to low- please contact: income families for laundry expens-

Carolyn Ditsworth es. But the most important part of Volunteer & Safe Environment Coordinator the evening happens in the conver- 214-222-6701, [email protected] sations and fellowship we have with

the families over the common task of getting the laundry done. To create your profile and register for an Awareness Session, go to the St. Contact our Social Outreach Coordinators for more information at out- Philip Safe Environment page: [email protected] or 972-353-5756. stphilipcc.org/safe-environment Looking for ways to make a difference? Up-to-date opportunities to volunteer in our parish and community are posted on our website at stphilipcc.org/volunteer 10 St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church