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SAINT CATHOLIC CHURCH

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

WELCOME!

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

CONFESSIONS Wednesdays, 4:30-6 PM Saturdays, 2:30-3:15 PM Private by appointment

OFFICE HOURS Whoever wishes to come after me Monday-Thursday, 9 AM-5 PM Closed for lunch 12 Noon-1:30 PM deny himself, Friday, 9 AM-1 PM take up his ,

and follow me. BECOME CATHOLIC Contact Matt Gill at 972-219-1686 or [email protected] to set an appointment. For more details, visit stphilipcc.org/becomecatholic

Twenty-second Sunday in Time August 30, 2020 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time — August 30, 2020 1 SACRAMENTS Act of Spiritual My , & PRAYER I believe that You are present in the Most Holy Sacrament. I love You above all things, SACRAMENTS and I desire to receive You into my soul. BAPTISM Since I cannot at this moment Baptism is celebrated at a communal receive You sacramentally, service on the 1st Saturday of the come at least spiritually into my heart. month or, by request, during Sunday I embrace You as if You were already there . Contact Gwen Kramer at 972- 219-7448 or [email protected] and unite myself wholly to You. Never permit me to be separated from You. 1ST EUCHARIST & PENANCE Amen. Contact Kim Carr at 972-219-1511 or [email protected]. ST PHILIP THE APOSTLE CHURCH CONFIRMATION High School: Zach Barton at 972- Address Office Hours 219-1754 or [email protected] 1897 West Main Street Monday-Thursday, 9 AM-5 PM Adults: Matt Gill at 972-219-1686 or Lewisville, TX 75067 Closed for lunch 12 Noon-1:30 PM [email protected] Friday, 9 AM-1 PM

Phone A Receptionist is available in the Church MARRIAGE narthex during weekend Masses Main: 972-436-9581 Contact Matt Gill at least 9-12 Emergency Line: 972-709-2364 months in advance at 972-219-1686 Bulletin Deadlines Fax: 972-436-5302 Submit by 12 Noon, 9 days in advance or [email protected] of publication date to Sarah Fritcher at Main Email [email protected] ANOINTING OF THE SICK [email protected] Available at any Mass; notify the sacristan on arrival. Contact the Office for Anointing at other times. CLERGY & PASTORAL HELP

Pastor Fr. Raymond McDaniel To request a priest ROSARY FOR LIFE 972-436-9581, [email protected] in an emergency: 1st Saturdays, 8:30 am Call 972-709-2364 The Rosary is also prayed 30 minutes Parochial Vicar prior to all Masses Msgr. Francis Boakye Tawiah 972-436-9581, [email protected]

Weekend Ministry EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Fr. Allan Hawkins……817-277-4041……[email protected] Wednesdays, 7-8 pm Church Dcn. Ramiro Rodriguez……972-436-9581……[email protected] Thursdays, 9:30 am-12 Noon Church Dcn. Joe Standridge……972-436-9581……[email protected]

Funerals Annulments Mike McArdle Jackie Jones 214-415-0427 972-219-7280, [email protected] [email protected]

STAY CONNECTED WITH ST. PHILIP’S Cover image: Detail from “Christ on the Way to ” by Juan de Valdés Leal VISIT OUR WEBSITE RECEIVE PARISH EMAILS Online resources, live stream Mass www.flocknote.com/stphilip or text broadcasts www.stphilipcc.org spacc to 84576

YOUTUBE FACEBOOK AND TWITTER StPhilipCC @stphilipcc 2 St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church Attending Mass at St. Philip’s As we welcome you back to our parish home, we also recognize that not MASS INTENTIONS everything can return to normal just yet. Following the requirements of civil and diocesan authorities, we will observe special safety precautions SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 for Masses and events at this time. We will also continue to offer live- The Passion of Saint John the Baptist streaming for those who still need to stay safe at home. 4 pm, +Ed Passoni

Church Capacity Limitations SUNDAY, AUGUST 30 7:30 am, +Les Philips At this time, we are permitted to have a congregation of 50% of the 9:30 am, +Betty Stock seating capacity in our buildings. 11:30 am, The People of St. Philip

5:30 pm, +Joan & +Conrad Kipp II Required Precautions MONDAY, AUGUST 31  Wear a face mask or scarf 9 am, Snyder Family

 Sanitize hands on entering the buildings (if possible, please TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 bring a personal bottle) 9 am, +Rev. Matthew Kavipurayidam, TOR

 Maintain distance between yourself and others WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 (please allow ushers to direct you to a seat in the church) 6:30 pm, +Patti Repp THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 Nursery services are not available at this time. Saint Gregory the Great, Pope 9 am, +Jack Salanky

Am I Obliged to Attend Mass? FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 The obligation to physically attend Mass is still lifted through the time of Saint Augustine this pandemic, especially for those over the age of 60, the immuno- 9 am, Leonel Augustin Terrazes compromised, or caretakers of vulnerable individuals. Please join us via SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 live-stream at our parish website or on Facebook. 9 am, +Conrad Kipp III 4 pm, +Jospeh Pulsinelli SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 Eucharistic Adoration 7:30 am, +Jack Salanky Did you know that we offer the opportunity to visit with our Lord Jesus 9:30 am, Khoi Dao Vinh Nguyen 11:30 am, +Ben Wild Christ for Eucharistic Adoration? Our parish works to offer the safest 5:30 pm, The People of St. Philip possible environment by holding Adoration in the church, which has plenty of room for physical distancing and is regularly sanitized. Eucharistic Adoration is available at these times:

Wednesdays, after 6:30 PM Mass until 8 PM Thursdays, 9:30 AM—12 Noon We also offer a Holy Hour on Thursday mornings at 10:30 AM with communal prayer.

As our Holy Father, Pope Francis recommends, “Waste time with Je- Live-Stream Schedule sus.” He will be there waiting to spend time with you. Watch at stphilipcc.org/mass or Facebook @stphilipcc

Sunday For Those with Gluten Sensitivity: 9:30 AM and 11:30 AM

Receiving the Holy Eucharist Daily Mass If you or a family member suffer from a sensitivity to gluten, options Monday, 9 AM are available for you to receive the Holy Eucharist under the species of Tuesday, 9 AM bread. Low gluten-hosts are available by request; please check in with Wednesday, 6:30 PM the weekend receptionist or a sacristan before Mass for assistance. Thursday, 9 AM Friday, 9 AM

22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time — August 30, 2020 3 PARISH NEWS

Deacon Patrick Quinn Assigned to St. Philip’s Newly ordained Deacon Pat Quinn has been a member of St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church in Lewisville for 34 years. He is mar- ried to Lisa and they have two adult children, a son and a daughter, both are married and have brought two wonderful grandsons to the family with another grandson on the way.

Deacon Pat said of his discernment to formation for the Diaconate, “It’s been a lifelong journey. All of my life I have had a very strong faith and trust in God being in control of my life. I have always looked out for COLLECTIONS REPORT others and as a Boy Scout took to heart part of the Scout Oath where it August 16 $31,199.70 says ‘to help other people at all times’”. His parents and grandparents Beirut Relief $1,937.00 inspired him to get and stay involved in the Church. He has taught all levels of religious education from pre-k through high school youth min- istry, RCIA, marriage prep, and Baptism classes. It was his role model in the Blessed Virgin Mary that helped him to say “Yes” and to trust that Total Actual $161,306.00 God would help him and lead him where He wanted Pat to be. That trust Total Budgeted $156,248.00 Difference $5,058.00 and a “Yes” to his Pastor’s request to attend the Light of Christ Institute was where Pat first realized that the Diaconate might be where God was

leading him. The Holy Spirit even opened a door through a bulletin arti- 7/1/2020—7/31/2020 cle that called out to both Pat and Lisa regarding the Catholic Biblical Total Actual $161,306.00 Studies Program at the University of Dallas. They prayed about it and Total Budgeted $156,248.00 followed the Holy Spirit’s inspiration through the entire 4-year program Difference $5,058.00 which brought them very close in their faith journey as they learned to open the Word of God together.

Credit Cards/ACH $90,006.27 Deacon Pat is very excited and feels blessed to have been assigned to his home parish of St. Philip the Apostle and the opportunity to serve again with Father McDaniel. He looks forward to following the Holy Spirit’s lead to be a humble servant configured to Christ in service to this parish and the people of the Diocese of Fort Worth. The Good Life: Online or In-Person TIME CHANGE Mondays at 6:30 pm in the CLC

Participate in weekly prayer and stphilipcc.weshareonline.org Scripture Study with The Good Life, available either in person in For assistance with online giving, the CLC or online via Zoom. please contact Kathy Loy at Sign up to receive the Zoom [email protected] meeting link and meal RSVP form or 972.219.0754 at stphilipcc.org/the-good-life

4 St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church A NEW OPPORTUNITY

When Sign up for an hour (or hours) in which to offer spiritual “adoration,” either as an individu- al or together with your family. Our parish goal is to fill the hours of 9 PM–6 AM each night during the month of September!

Where In your own home, place yourself in front of any image of Our Lord, but especially an image of His Sa- cred Heart. If you don’t have one already, make a “prayer corner” in your home where you can be recollected.

Who Adoring Our Lord From Your Home: Anyone can participate! You can take an hour for individual prayer, Can You Watch One Hour? or gather with family members. Take one hour of one night in the month of September to adore Our Lord from your home.

How What does it mean to adore Jesus from home? Begin by thinking of the Holy Many are unable to physically come to the church to adore Our Lord in Eucharist and placing yourself the Blessed Sacrament, but we can spiritually adore Him from anywhere spiritually in the Presence of Our by placing ourselves spiritually before His Eucharistic Presence. As with Lord. Ways you can spend this spiritual communion, spiritual “adoration” is not the same as encounter- Hour: prayer (especially the ing the physical Presence of Our Lord in the Holy Eucharist, but it offers Rosary), spiritual reading, many graces and consolations that are so necessary in these times. meditation, or simply silence. Why at night? Sign up for an hour at The purpose of nightly spiritual adoration is to keep the Sacred Heart stphilipcc.org/watch company, to make reparation for the sins occurring during the night, especially those against the family. This method of prayer can also draw families closer to each other and to the Sacred Heart.

“Fervent souls, souls that are on fire with great love for Jesus, meditate on this appeal before the tabernacle, and may Jesus in the Eucharist pour out His Heart into yours, telling you Himself of His immense sadness when, during the dark hours of the night, Satan goes about the world inciting men to evil. Jesus wishes to forestall the enemy and to kindle in your hearts the fire of His love. But He waits until He is invited and wel- comed to the sanctuary of your home. Then He will come and allow Himself to be made prisoner, entrusting His Heart to you and flooding with graces your dwelling thus transformed into a house of prayer.”

~Fr. Mateo Crawley-Boevey

22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time — August 30, 2020 5 Phase I

The Cross for Our New Church

Phase I (shown above) New Cross Donated In Phase I, the only will be mounted on the A generous donor has given a crucifix to our parish wall of the temporary sanctuary. to dignify the sanctuary of our new church. The cross is inspired by a 13th century masterpiece but is a unique design, created by artisans of Albl Ober- ammergau in Germany. The cross will be carved Phase II from wood and beautifully painted as you see in the model on the next page. According to an ancient iconographic tradition, the complete sculpture will include two accompanying of Our Lady and St. John, who were both present at the of Jesus. These have not been donated yet, and will be ordered as part of the later phase of the church.

A smaller version of the sculpture has been made and will be on display this weekend!

About the Crucifix The crucifix represents the fundamental event of our Faith, and indeed of all human history: the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, the only-Begotten Son of God, for our salvation. This event is mystically made present again at every Mass, and so the crucifix is the pre- eminent sacred image. In our crucifix, the figure of Phase II Christ bears the marks of His Passion and Death, but When the church is extended in Phase II, the cruci- the image also reveals heavenly realities, which we fix, along with Our Lady and St. John, will stand on a anticipate at each and every Mass. Our Lord is beam over the sanctuary. This is called a “ shown united with His Father and the Holy Spirit in beam” from the time when the English language did the Most Blessed Trinity, and attended by the heav- not have a word for “cross” and referred to the in- enly hosts of angels. He is clothed in gold and sur- strument of Jesus’ death as a “rood,” the word for rounded by a radiant halo, symbolizing the glory of pole. The image of Christ crucified was often dis- His divinity. The Paschal Mystery is represented played prominently at the entrance to the sanctuary here: the suffering and death of Christ, but also the in this manner, a strong visible reminder of the Sac- Resurrection and heavenly glory. rifice which is represented at every Mass.

6 St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church The Model The Trinity A smaller version of the complete The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit sculpture has been prepared by the are depicted artists, preparatory to making the final pieces. While the model is only 39 inches high, the final crucifix will be about 14 feet tall!

This model will be on display in the church for a limited time. The Angels The heavenly mes- sengers of God are always present

St. John Our Lady The “Beloved On the Cross, Disciple” was the Jesus gave us only Apostle who His Mother; she witnessed the intercedes for crucifixion. us in Heaven.

The Serpent As foretold in Genesis, Jesus “crushes the head” of Satan through the Cross.

See the full tour at stphilipcc.org/cross Adam or scan this code: He represents the human race, saved by the sacri- fice of Christ.

22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time — August 30, 2020 7 RELIGIOUS FORMATION

Matt Gill Director of Formation and Evangelization Sacrament Prep: Baptism for Infants Adults: Baptism, Confession, Communion, Confirmation, Matrimony 972-219-1686, [email protected] If you are interested in... Kim Carr

Director of Elem. Formation (K-6)  Being Baptized Sacrament Prep for Children 1st Communion and Confession  Being received into the fullness of the Catholic Faith 972-219-1511, [email protected] (Becoming Catholic)  Returning to the Catholic Faith Zach Barton (Confirmation and/or Communion) Director of Youth Ministry (7-12) Sacrament Prep for HS Confirmation  Growing in knowledge of the Faith 972-219-1754, [email protected]

Victoria Hamaty Please consider joining RCIA Director of Discipleship We have a year-round program. For those that were not able to join HS, College, Young Adult, Adult SCOFs us for lessons 1-9, you can catch up with our Summer Intensive: 972-219-1754, [email protected]

Summer Intensive - 6-9 pm (remaining class: 9/1) Gwen Kramer Formation Administrator Three Consecutive Tuesdays - 3 Lessons Each Tuesday Formation Database, Sacrament Records, Covering Lessons 1-9 of the ANAMoDE: Basic Course. Infant Baptism Coordinator, Ministry Scheduler 972-219-7448, [email protected] Our Regular Tuesday Schedule Resumes on September 15 At this time RCIA (Tuesday Night) Classes are both IN PERSON (Parish Office) and ONLINE (via Zoom) simultaneously. Sign up for our online meeting link at stphilipcc.org/ adultformationonline CONNECT WITH US ON TWITTER AND INSTAGRAM Meet with us; tell your story @spychurch We are available to meet with you. To set up a private meeting to tell your story and have your questions answered, please contact Matt Gill at 972-219-1686 or [email protected] to set an appoint- ment. More information at stphilipcc.org/becomecatholic

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8 St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church “For there are three ways of PLEASE PRAY FOR performing an act of mercy: the merciful word, by forgiving Safety of St. Philip’s New Church and by comforting; secondly, if Construction Workers you can offer no word, then pray – that too is mercy; and Our brothers and sisters who are ill or thirdly, deeds of mercy.” distressed, especially . . . Growing Shannon O’Flaherty, Rex King, Elaine -Saint Faustina Simoneau, Pierce Oteo, Tony Sanfilippo, Omar Lopez, Mariela Cervantes, Linda Lohre, Esben Hatamyar, Penelope Kysiak, in Grace Carolina Kysiak, Amber Lasley & Family, Dan H., Bertha Peña, Ryan McLain, Jen- Prayer for the Week nifer Segreto

Mother of Mercy, pray for us! (indulgenced prayer) Our brothers and sisters with long- term or on-going health conditions, especially . . . Works of Mercy Ken Johann, Tristan Dodd, Quinn Oteo, “Works of Mercy are charitable actions by which we come to the aid of “L.J.” Lawrence Jermyn, John Glenn, Ra- chel Stroup, Rob Walker, Jennifer Segreto, our neighbor in his spiritual and bodily necessities” (Catechism of the Joe Cavallo, Ben Wilson, Maiyrin Najera, Catholic Church, 2447). Giving drink to the thirsty is one of the Glenda Rachwal, Mike Palmesano, Julia “bodily” or Works of Mercy. The word Corporal from the Valentine, Cherri Harris, Rose Fenner, word “corpus” means “relating to the human body.” Hence it is an act Marilyn Harms, Jerrod Gamboa, Sue Van- dermolen, Michael Garcia, Kathy Merlene, of charity to give drink to those who physically thirst. Faithful Catholics Olga Rojas, Gary Heintzman, Bernie Aus- often wonder how to apply this Corporal Work of Mercy into their daily tin, Jo Rudolph, Jerry Press, Marie Neely lives. Some suggestions: Newton, Joe Magni, Ron Gourlie, Libby Martinez, Diana Canizales, Patricia Dun-  Donate bottled water to a local charity such as PediPlace, CCA, or lap, Larry & Jan Ellis, Patrick Brown, Angie El Gamrani, Donna Austin, John Kushner, Love Thy Neighbor Jane Luman, Don Parks, Jackie Merry, Pat  Reduce the waste of water in your own home by turning off the wa- Sikich, Kathleen Alberry, Andrea Barron ter while brushing your teeth or washing dishes (daughter of W.J. Mildfelt), John-Paul Ka- lapati, Kaci Epley (daughter of Chuck &  Participate in your city’s water conservation program Peggy), Mike Carlson (husband of Carol), Pat Friedrichs, Carole Flynt No less important are the Spiritual Works of Mercy, one of which is Praying for the Living and the Dead. Prayer opens our hearts and Our brothers and sisters who have minds to God and creates a longing in our souls to thirst for Him. To- been born into eternal life . . . Manuel Cruz day’s Responsorial Psalm is, “My soul is thirsting for you, O Lord my God.” Recall the waters of your own baptism to purify your prayers Our fellow parishioners who have that all you do may be according to God’s Holy Will. Some sugges- gone before us marked with the sign tions: of faith . . . Lynn Don Garner, 8/29/2018; Robert Nel-  Request a Mass intention for yourself, a family member or friend – son, 8/30/1990; Mark Johnson, living or dead. Consider anniversary dates – death, baptism or 8/30/2003; Becky Bell, 8/30/2013; Max- birthdays, name (feast) days. ine Gumbert, 8/30/2014; Nancy Celeste, 9/1/1999; Betty Stock, 9/1/2019; Bob  Keep a prayer journal or index card with a list of prayer intentions Dunn, 9/2/2005; Robert Downs, from others 9/3/2004; Leslie Wells, 9/3/2019; Ken- neth Lively, 9/5/2018; Jon Ordeman,  Pray with your family and friends in person or on the phone 9/7/2010; Ricardo Ah Chu, 9/7/2015  Ask people if they have prayer requests via social media or text, and offer those intentions during Mass, the Rosary, etc. Vocations . . . Br. Elijah, Michael Marincel, Austin  Join and/or request prayer from the People of Prayer or receive the Hoodenpyle, all our diocesan seminarians, Powerhouse Prayer Intentions monthly. Contact Denise Koch in Out- and for vocations to the priesthood and reach at [email protected] for more information. religious life.

- Courtesy of the Stewardship Committee 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time — August 30, 2020 9 SOCIAL HELP OUR NEIGHBORS IN NEED Drop off the following in the bins at St. Philip’s to assist local OUTREACH agencies during this time:

CCA: boxed cereal, oatmeal OUTREACH MINISTRIES The Salvation Army: small bags (1-2 lbs) of rice and beans, Contact Outreach Staff to request one of (pop-top only) canned pastas and meats, hygiene products these services provided by our parish: Loreto House (the “block” box): diapers, baby wipes

MINISTERS OF CARE Ministers of Care reach out to the sick and homebound in nursing facili- Christ Child Society School Supply Drive ties, hospitals, and private homes. The Christ Child Society is collecting school supplies which will go di- rectly to the students who need them most at Central, Mill Street, and FRIENDLY VISITORS Lewisville Elementary Schools. Both Central Elementary and Mill A program to provide social Street Elementary each have over 400 students who do not have interaction and fellowship to the even minimal school supplies. These families are faced with the choic- lonely and isolated of our parish. es of buying supplies for their children or putting food on the ta- ble. This is not a sensational statistic, but a reality for people in our STEPHEN MINISTRY own communities.

One-on-one care to those in crisis Please consider donating these items: situations such as divorce, illness, Composition Notebooks, Glue Sticks, Markers, Pencils, long-term hospitalization, anxiety, depression, loneliness, etc. Crayons, Erasers

You may leave the supplies in the bin outside the church doors, or bring them to the CCS September Grab and Go after Masses the week- end of September 20.

Sandi Rockne Thank you for your continued generosity. For more information, Social Outreach Coordinator please contact Nellie Apodaca at [email protected] or send a mes- 972-353-5756, [email protected] sage directly to the Christ Child Society at [email protected].

Denise Koch Social Outreach Coordinator 972-353-5756, [email protected] Rachel’s Vineyard VIRTUAL Retreat Are you or someone you know suffering from a past abortion experience? SAFE ENVIRONMENT Don’t wait any longer to experience Christ’s mercy. Employees and volunteers are required to We can help. Begin your journey with us on a virtual have current certification in the Diocese of Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat, September 11-13, 2020 Fort Worth Safe Environment program For confidential assistance, contact: Rachel Ministries, Diocese of Fort before beginning service. For assistance, Worth, at 817-923-4757 or [email protected] please contact:

Carolyn Ditsworth Volunteer & Safe Environment Coordinator Safe Environment Classes Now 214-222-6701, [email protected]

To create your profile and register for Offered In-Person and Online an Awareness Session, go to the St. Upcoming sessions at St Philip are scheduled as both live classes and Philip Safe Environment page: Zoom meetings online. Protecting God’s Children for Adults sessions stphilipcc.org/safe-environment are for NEW volunteers/employees and those whose last renewal was the online Safe & Sacred program. Employees and volunteers who took VIRTUS two years ago have a different renewal module, Keeping the Promise Alive for Adults, and you will get a renewal notice from VIRTUS with instructions. Contact Carolyn Ditsworth for assistance at 214-222- 6701 or [email protected].

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