Saint Roman “St. Barnabas Roman Catholic parish, a welcoming and diverse Eucharistic community of faith and stewardship, empowered by the Holy Spirit and in response to Christ’s call to love and serve one another, seeks to bring all people to the knowledge of and union with God our Father.” THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - July 1, 2018

Saint Barnabas Roman Catholic Church New Parishioners are welcomed 109 Crescent Hill Drive and invited to join in our PO Box 39, Arden, NC 28704 Telephone: (828) 684‐6098 worship and many activities. Fax: (828) 684‐6152 Please register after Sunday [email protected] Masses or stop by the office. www.saintbarnabasarden.org Parishioners who move are Front Office Hours: asked to notify the office so we can say a fond farewell Mon, Thur, Fri: 9:30 am ‐ noon and 1 pm ‐ 4 pm and assure you of our continued prayers. Tues: 9:30 am ‐ noon and 1 pm ‐ 2 pm Wed: Closed

Diocese of Charloe Most Reverend Peter J. Jugis, J.C.D., Bishop Father Adrian Porras, Pastor Rev. Mr. Frank Moyer, Deacon Rev. Mr. Mike Stout, Deacon Rev. Mr. Rudy Triana, Deacon

PASTORAL SCHEDULE CONFESSIONS Saturday 4:00 pm ‐ 5:00 pm Sunday 7:30 am ‐ 8:00 am

VIGIL & SUNDAY MASSES Saturday 5:30 pm, Vigil Mass in English Saturday 7:15 pm, Vigil Mass in Spanish Sunday 8:30 am & 11:00 am in English

HOLY DAY MASSES Vigil and Holy Days (See inside of bullen)

WEEKDAY MASSES (Check bullen and web for changes) Monday, Thursday, Friday: Morning Prayer (Lauds) 8:45 am Mass 9:00 am

Tuesday: (Distribuon of Holy Communion) 9:00 am Wednesday: Evening Prayer (Vespers) 5:45 pm Mass 6:00 pm Benedicon of the Blessed Sacrament 6:45 pm

ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT IN THE CHAPEL Monday thru Friday 7 am unl 10 pm Saturday 7 am unl 4 pm Sunday 1 pm unl 10 pm Wednesday in the Church at 6:45 pm St. Barnabas Catholic Church · Arden, NC · July 1, 2018 St. Barnabas Staff & Contact Informaon Commissions and Council Heads Buildings and Facilies Larry Schmi 828‐684‐6098 (p) ‐ 828‐684‐6152 (f) Community Ministries & Peace and Jusce Susan Chitwood Name / Posion Phone Ext. / Email Ecumenism Open Educaon and Formaon Donna James Fr. Adrian Porras Ext. 1301 Evangelizaon/Communicaon Open Pastor [email protected] Liturgy and Worship Kerry Jambon De. Mike Stout Ext. 1373 Parish Life Open Deacon [email protected] Finance Council Ken Marino Pastoral Council Chris Messino De. Rudy Triana Ext. 1314 Deacon [email protected] THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM ‐ Bapsms are celebrated on Sundays aer the 11:00 am Mass. Parents must be registered in the Parish and have De. Frank Moyer Ext. 1321 st Deacon [email protected] aended a Bapsmal Preparaon Class, held the 1 Monday of each month at 7:00 pm in the Oscar Romero room, D Hall. Pre‐registraon for this class Mrs. Marilyn Jensen Ext. 1312 required. Call the church office to register. Bapsm should be conferred in Business Manager [email protected] the first few weeks aer the birth of a child. Godparents must be praccing Mrs. Marcia Torres Ext. 1306 Catholics.

Admin. Assistant [email protected] THE SACRAMENT OF FIRST CONFESSION AND FIRST HOLY Ms. Sheryl Peyton Ext. 1302 COMMUNION ‐ Second grade is the normal me. One year prior Religious Educaon is required. Dir. of Religious Ed. [email protected] THE SACRAMENT OF HOLY ORDERS ‐ Men should call the parish priest or Mr. Willis Ext. 1303 the Diocesan Vocaon Director to help them discern their call to the Diaco‐ Dir. of Youth Ministry [email protected] nate or Priesthood.

Ms. Tiffany Gallozzi Ext. 1310 THE SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY ‐ Couples should make an appoint‐ Director of Music [email protected] ment with the priest or deacon at the me of engagement and at least six Mr. John Psychas months in advance of any wedding date to begin preparaons. No date Organist [email protected] should be set before that meeng so all canonical requirements are met. Ms. Suzanne Daley Ext. 1307 One party must be registered and an acve Catholic. All weddings take place inside the Church. Sec’y/Scheduling [email protected] THE SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINTING OF SICK ‐ The anoinng of the sick Mr. Dan Alvarez Ext. 1311 can be administered to anyone suffering from a serious or chronic illness. Receptionist (M,Tu) [email protected] Please call the church office to make arrangements to be anointed. In an (Habla Español) emergency, please use ext. 1, leave a message with your name and phone Ms. Mary Ogle Ext. 1311 number. You will be contacted as soon as possible.

Receponist (Th,Fr) [email protected] HOLY COMMUNION AT HOME ‐ Please call the Church office to make Mr. José González Ext. 1305 arrangements. Tribunal Advocate [email protected] (annulments) Saint Barnabas Couples Club St. Vincent de Paul Society ‐ Ext. 1308 Compassionate Callers ‐ Ext. 1309 The Saint Barnabas Couples Club is a social organizaon that meets the first Tuesday of the month between 7:00 and 7:30 pm Knights Corner Council 8923 in the Saint John the XXIII conference room (followed by refresh‐ ments in the social hall). The purpose of the organizaon is for Grand Knight: Couples that are members of Saint Barnabas to join together Zach Carter: 828‐290‐9224 ‐ The Knights meet the 2nd Monday of each month at socially at different venues. If interested in joining the Club or 7 pm beginning with a Rosary, with meeng following. geng more informaon contact Ron and Toni Wild, this year’s

th presidents. You can contact them at 828‐779‐8548 or email 4 Degree: Joe Bolick, Faithful Navigator them at [email protected]. 828‐772‐1441 Collecons and Financials Weekend of June 23‐24, 2018 211 Families using envelopes (of 1,108 registered families) Total Aendance for weekend: 1,117 Offertory Budgeted + or ‐

Collecon Weekly Offering to Offertory Budget Totals for June 23‐24, 2018 $13,284 $13,857 ‐($1,516)

Envelopes and Checks $8,236 Electronic Giving $3,180 This month a poron of 2018 DSA Pledge Progress Report: Youth Envelopes $24 the above will be donated to: June 25, 2018

Non‐Envelopes & Visitors $1,794  Catholic Charies Goal: $79,526 Holy Day $50  Diocese of Charloe, Asheville Pledges Paid: $47,864 Offertory Total $13,284  Vicariate Hispanic Ministry Pledge Balance: $20,924  St. Barnabas Charity Fund Over/Under: ($10,738) Building & Facilies $250  St. Vincent de Paul Give online! Diocesan Collecon: $0  Legal Aid of North Carolina  Pisgah Legal Services hps://charloediocese.org/dsa Saturday, June 30, 2018 Tuesday, July 3, 2018 Vigil: 13TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Saint Thomas, Apostle 09:00 AM» Summer SacPrep for First Reconciliaon & First 08:45 AM» Morning Prayer » Church Communion » JXXIII 09:00 AM» Distribuon of Communion » Church 10:00 AM» Bapsm » Church T 10:00 AM» The Screwtape Leers by C.S. Lewis Class » C5 11:30 AM» Funeral Mass for Mary Triana » Church H 10:00 AM» Al‐Anon Meeng » C1 01:00 PM» Recepon Following Mary Triana Funeral » I 07:00 PM» "True Reformers" Class » C2 4:00 PM» Confession » Church 07:00 PM» Couples Club » SH, JXXIII 05:30 PM» Vigil Mass in English » Church R 07:00 PM» Hispanic Choir Pracce » Church T 07:15 PM» Vigil Mass in Spanish » Church E Wednesday, July 4, 2018 Weekday in Ordinary Time E Office Closed ‐ Pastoral Center Holiday Sunday, July 1, 2018 N 09:00 AM» Mass (English) Special Time » Church TH 13 SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME T 07:30 AM» Confession » Church H 08:30 AM» Bapsm Prep in Spanish » JXXIII Thursday, July 5, 2018 08:30 AM» Mass (English) » Church Saint Anthony Zaccaria, Priest; 11:00 AM» Mass (English) » Church S Saint Elizabeth of Portugal U 08:45 AM» Morning Prayer » Church Monday, July 2, 2018 09:00 AM» Mass (English) » Church Weekday in Ordinary Time N 11:00 AM» Centering Prayer » C5 08:45 AM» Morning Prayer » Church D 11:00 AM» St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry » JXXIII 09:00 AM» Mass (English) » Church 06:00 PM» Nutrion Program for Hispanics » JXXIII 09:45 AM» The Divine Will Studies » JXXIII A 07:00 PM» Boy Scout Troop Meeng » SH, PV, D5 11:00 AM» Charity Kning & Crochet Group » LB Y 04:00 PM» St. Vincent de Paul Meeng » D4 06:30 PM» College Seminary Representaves Mtg. » JXXIII 07:00 PM» Bapsm Prep in English » C3 I Friday, July 6, 2018 N Saint Maria Goretti, and 08:45 AM» Morning Prayer » Church O 09:00 AM» Mass (English) » Church Mass Intentions indicates 11:00 AM» Charity Kning & Crochet Group » LB † deceased R for This Week D I Saturday, July 7, 2018 Sat: 06/30/18 » 5:30 PM » † Tom Cox by Couples Club Vigil: 13TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME N Sat: 06/30/18 » 7:15 PM » The Hispanic Community 09:00 AM» Summer SacPrep for First Reconciliaon & First A Communion » JXXIII Sun: 07/01/18 » 8:30 AM » † Stella Konopka R 12:00 PM» Quinceaños/Quinceañera » Church by McGovern Family 04:00 PM» Confession » Church Y 05:30 PM» Vigil Mass in English » Church Sun: 07/01/18 » 11:00 AM » For Our Parishioners 05:30 PM» First Holy Communion at 5:30 pm Mass 07:00 PM» Hispanic Choir Pracce » Church Mon: 07/02/18 » 9:00 AM » † Stella Konopka T 07:30 PM» Vigil Mass in Spanish » Church by Marcia Torres I Tue: 07/03/18 » 9:00 AM » Communion M E Sunday, July 8, 2018 Wed: 07/04/18 » 9:00 AM » † » Stella Konopka 14TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME by John & Eileen Kennedy 07:30 AM» Confession » Church 08:30 AM» Mass (English) » Church Thu: 07/05/18 » 9:00 AM » † Ana Friedman 10:00 AM» Rosary for Peace » Church by Eve Excell 11:00 AM» Mass (English) » Church Fri: 07/06/18 » 9:00 AM » † » Joan Petruska (by Father Adrian)

Sat: 07/07/18 » 5:30 PM » † Jean Jacquemet We encourage those who request Mass Inten‐ by Jeannine Costa ons (Vigil and Sunday Morning) to present the Sat: 07/07/18 » 7:15 PM » The Hispanic Community Offertory Gis at that Mass. Please sign in at the Liturgical Ministers’ (round) table and let a Greet‐ Sun: 07/08/18 » 8:30 AM » For Our Parishioners er know you would like to bring up the Gis. Sun: 07/08/18 » 11:00 AM » Francis by Father Porras Parish Life St. Barnabas Catholic Church · Arden, NC · July 1, 2018 Our Prayers

Bookstore & Gi Shop Schedule St. Barnabas prays for... The store, located on the C Hall, will be open aer all English Masses the weekends of Our Parishioners July 14/15 and 28/29. Elaine Des Roches, Suzanne Daley, Joanne Grego‐ ry, Bob Donald, Peggy Kaufman, Irene Lepak, Brad Owens, Lucille Carrier, Doug Huth, Dolores Constanno, Gloria Winburn, Larry Schmi, Bill Schedule Changes Lilly, Gail Davison, Susie Kramers‐Bondy, Gianna Janecek, Emily This Week Tunstall, José González, Tony Costanno, Briany Bresnahan, Ruth Wednesday is Independence Day, and the Carson, Barbara Brady. office will be closed. Mass on that day will be at 9 am instead of 6 pm. All other ac‐ Our Friends & Loved Ones vies on Wednesday are canceled. Mike Nelson, George Cobb, Stephanie Williams, Claire DeMichele, Brother Dennis Fleming, Chase Bracher, Marty Moore, Mark Buske, Sherrill Collins, Iva Capps, Rivera, Claire Knopp, Diana Casteel, Cooking for Father Adrian Lisanne Robinson, Dianne Petkas, Kari Collier, Jennifer Gaudee, We have an opening for someone to prepare dinner for Father on Susie Aruffo, Anne Laubengeiger, Leo Laubengeiger, Cindy Ungerer, the third Saturday of each month. The dinners are brought to the Mary Kilcoyne, Karen Carter, Susan Macilli, Carrie Bellman, Nor‐ church and stored in the refrigerator in the kitchen so he can pick mand Valliere, Hank Perkins, Joel Rivera, Sue Babcock, Bar‐ them up that day. This is a ministry that helps our Pastor manage ber, Karen Rooney, Ann Messino, Ivy Bertuzzi, Joel Rivera, Anne the many demands for his me in ministering to our parish. If you McKibbin, Thomas E Barre, Vickie Gaddy, Baby Harper Marie, Cathy Donaldson, Jason Moore, Jeff Sachs, Charlene Ross, Sharon are interested in this stewardship opportunity please contact Har‐ Burton, Linda Wesson, Mary Roberts, Mary Kilcoyne, Carol Piman, riet Dezzuo at 828‐891‐6632. All who serve in the Police or Military.

Rosary for Peace Every Second Sunday Loved ones in the military You are welcome to join us for a Rosary for Peace at 10:00 am on Charles Barre, Army (John & Emily Barre son) the second Sunday of each month. We meet in the church by the Andrew Patrick Beard, Jr. , Army (Grandson of Charloe and statue of Mary next to the organ. The next Rosary will be next Andrew Beard) Sunday, July 8, at 10:00 am. If you have any quesons please con‐ Anthony Cruz, Army, son of Eddie & Wanda Cruz tact Kerry Jambon. Brianna and Ben Dermody, USAF (Daughter and son‐in‐law of Paul and Joan Pajak) Extraordinary Ministers of the Train‐ Darian Dudney, Coast Guard (Grandson of Patricia Talbot) Franco, USMC, (son of Emil & Becky Franco) ing Wednesday, July 11 at 7 pm (aer Mass) Zachary Grasberger, Air Force (grandson of Nick and Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist are called to serve the Marlene Grasberger) Body of Christ that is the Church, as well as the Body of Christ in Mahew Gray, Naonal Guard (grandson of the Eucharist species. Ministers of Holy Communion distribute the Charloe and Andrew Beard) Body and Blood of our Lord to the assembly during Holy Commun‐ Greco, Army (grandson of Larry Greco) ion. There will be a training session for new and exisng Extraordi‐ Les Jarvis, Navy (career), computer engineer, nary Ministers on Wednesday, July 11 aer the 6 pm Mass. If you Citadel Grad (son of Deborah Carson, grandson of Ruth Carson) have been thinking this might be a good ministry for you, or if Erik Klueber (nephew Chris & Theresa Beck) you already serve and want a refresher, please come to the Billy Moody, US Army (son of George and Mary Jo Moody) training. Hunter Myers, Marine (Grandson of Patricia Talbot) Jacob & Jamie Naber, AF (grandson and wife of Ted and Mary Na‐ Building Wide Cleaning and Maintenance will ber) Naber AF (grandson of Ted and Mary Naber) happen the weekdays of July 16 ‐ 20. Brooklynn Porter, Air Naonal Guard (daughter of Paul and Julie All acvies, Masses, Communion, will be canceled. Wojcik) Gregory Wardwell, Army (Dana & Paulee Wardwell son) Richard Wendel, Marine (son of Mary Ann Wendel) Losses in our Parish... Michael Wright, USAF (Son of Dave and Mary Wright) St. Barnabas Catholic Church offers prayers and condolences to Alex Zorich, Air Force, ( Dave & Kim Zorich son) ‐The family and loved ones of Leonora DeAngelis, who died Thurs‐ day, June 21, 2018. Leonora’s funeral was this past Friday. You Loved ones and friends discerning can read Leonora’s obituary here: religious vocaons hps://www.saintbarnabasarden.org/deangelis Seminarians: Aaron Huber (The Athenaeum of Ohio)

Mahew Bradley ‐ Franciscan Conventuals Order (nephew of ‐ Chuck and Beth Babin upon the loss of Chuck’s mother, Rose Sue Konopka) Babin, who died Friday, June 29, 2018.

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St. Barnabas Youth TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION by Simeon Willis s Independence Day draws near, we think of the men and women of the military who serve with Youth Ministry Registraon is open for the 2018‐2019 year! A courage and competence, some far from home. Please find forms and informaon including the youth minis‐ How does the Church accompany them? In 1939, Pope Pius XII try calendars in the social hall. As space is more flexible for created an independent jurisdicon of the Catholic Church called the youth, there is no hard and fast deadline to register. the “Military Vicariate.” In 1985 Pope John Paul II created the “Archdiocese for Military Services, USA.” Spanning the globe and Reading at The Oaks, July 14th from 3‐4pm. Come join the serving nearly one and a half million Roman Catholics, more than youth group as we read to residents in their rooms for an one thousand priests minister in hospitals, on military bases of hour! Bring along a Bible, a classic novel, and/or a newspaper all the armed forces, on ships at sea, and on the balefield. The and let the residents decide which they would like you to read AMS does not ordain priests, but accepts priests on loan from from. Please RSVP to Simeon Willis religious orders and dioceses. ([email protected]) so we know how many to In 1824 a Jesuit priest named Marshall enlisted in the expect. Navy and died at sea in 1825. He was assigned as a “schoolmaster,” but he sought out and ministered to Catholic Youth Ministry Kick‐Off Events: sailors. Twenty years later, President Polk was worried that the *High school bowling night at Tarheel Lanes August 19th from war with Mexico was seen as an‐Catholic, so he recruited two 6:30‐8:30pm Jesuit priests to serve in the army as chaplains. At the me of *Middle School (games and acvies at St. Barnabas) August the Civil War, only about ten percent of Americans were Catho‐ 26th from 6:30‐8:30pm. lic. Military policies forced Catholic soldiers to aend Protestant services. The Church protested this rule, and many priests volun‐ ASHEVILLE CATHOLIC SCHOOL teered to become chaplains. Their witness and the courage of “A School of Global Leadership Where the “Nuns of the Balefield” (several orders of sisters who as‐ Faith & Knowledge Meet the World!” sisted Civil War vicms) helped temper prejudice against Catho‐ *Over 60 years of commitment to spiritual development and lics and pave the way for the life and ministry of this vigorous educaonal excellence* and unique archdiocese. Enroll now for the 2018/2019 school year! —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Pre‐K through 8th

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July 1, 2018 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time Christian Stewardship provides a spirituality that you can take home from church, exercise at work, and express through personal involvement in the community and church.

READINGS FOR THE WEEK: July 1 ‐ 8 Sunday: Wis 1:13‐15; 2:23‐24; Ps 30:2, 4‐6, 11‐13; O LORD, BE MY HELP 2 Cor 8:7, 9, 13‐15; Mk 5:21‐43 [5:21‐24, 35b‐43] oday we encounter readings that draw us into the Monday: Am 2:6‐10, 13‐16; Ps 50:16bc‐23; Mt 8:18‐22 mystery of suffering and death. In the past few Tuesday: Eph 2:19‐22; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Jn 10:24‐29 T years we have witnessed the devastaon of life and Wednesday: Am 5:14‐15, 21‐24; Ps 50:7‐13, 16bc‐17; property through earthquakes and hurricanes. So many lied Mt 8:28‐34 or, for Independence Day, any their lament to God, simply asking, “Why?” This is an honest readings from the Mass “For the Country or expression of anger toward a God who we believe is the giver a City,” nos. 882‐886, or “For Peace and of life. When we lose a loved one, we can wonder why the Jusce,” nos. 887‐891 presence of Christ is not enough to make that person rise, Thursday: Am 7:10‐17; Ps 19:8‐11; Mt 9:1‐8 even from death, as did the lile girl in today’s Gospel pas‐ Friday: Am 8:4‐6, 9‐12; Ps 119:2, 10, 20, 30, 40, sage. Again we raise our voices and ask, “Why?” At moments 131; Mt 9:9‐13 such as these, let us make the prayer of the psalmist our own: Saturday: Am 9:11‐15; Ps 85:9ab, 10‐14; Mt 9:14‐17 “Hear, O Lord, and have pity on me; O Lord, be my helper.” Let Next Sunday: Ez 2:2‐5; Ps 123:1‐4; 2 Cor 12:7‐10; us pray that our mourning will one day be turned into dancing. Mk 6:1‐6a Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. Liturgical Ministers Schedule Parish Life

July 7 ‐ 11 5:30 PM 8:30 AM 11:00 AM Joe Bolick (First Reading) Jennifer Puzerewski (First Reading) Mary Ann Wendel (First Reading) Lector Rey Romualdo (Second Reading) Esther Romualdo (Second Reading) Harriet Dezzuo (Second Reading) Bill Carter Dellinger Henry Gibbs Altar Server Abigail Kramer Nathaniel Edwards Juan Pablo Gonzalez Jaeger Souphab Henry Puzerewski Julio Gonzalez Wednesday, 7/11/18: John Paul Torres Michael Puzerewski Benjamin Huber Ron Wild Isaac Huber Huber Robert Riffle ‐ Head Greeter Emil Franco ‐ Head Greeter Frank Dezzuo ‐ Head Greeter Cathie Osada ‐ Greeter Steve Goodman ‐ Greeter Chris Lance ‐ Greeter Greeter Ed Rice ‐ Greeter Mary Jo Goodman ‐ Greeter Anna Marie Velarde ‐ Greeter Gabriella Torres ‐ Greeter Joan Pajak ‐ Greeter Paulee Wardwell ‐ Greeter Ron Wild ‐ Greeter Kathy Trull ‐ Greeter Dana Wardwell ‐ Greeter Jack LeBeau Marilyn Jensen Patricia Talbot Hospitality Roy Jensen Dave Cypcar ‐ Chalice Marilyn Jensen ‐ Chalice Arthur Carder ‐ Chalice Ann Mercer ‐ Chalice Lissa Loosemore ‐ Chalice Marlene Grasberger ‐ Chalice Mary Palermo ‐ Chalice Jim McGovern ‐ Chalice Trinidad Sebasan ‐ Chalice Robert Riffle ‐ Chalice Bob Rothweiler ‐ Chalice Maureen Wellbery ‐ Chalice Extra‐Ordinary Minister Margie Riffle ‐ Ciborium Becky Franco ‐ Ciborium Maureen Carder ‐ Ciborium Cathie Stout ‐ Ciborium Noel Lareau ‐ Ciborium Kerry Jambon ‐ Ciborium Diana Rothweiler ‐ Ciborium Nan Schmi ‐ Ciborium James Taneyhill ‐ Ciborium Nancy Torres ‐ Ciborium Isabelle Marino Diana Rothweiler Karen Jambon Sacristan Ken Marino Bob Rothweiler Kerry Jambon

Protecng God’s Children Workshop "Protecng God's Children" is a required program for all volunteers at St. Barnabas. Upcoming classes: Saturday, June 30, 2018: 9:00 am. English. St. Margaret Mary (Swannanoa) Saturday, July 7, 2018: 9:00 am. English. St. Lawrence Basilica (Asheville)

**** Saturday, July 28, 2018 (date change): 9:00 am. English. St. Barnabas Catholic Church (Arden) **** Pre‐registraon is required for all workshops. Register online at www.virtus.org. Click "registraon" on le and follow prompts. A Safe Environment For The Society of Children, Youth, and St. Vincent de Paul Vulnerable Persons "We must be firm but not rough in our The Catholic Church is absolutely commied to the safety of children. Together we can guidance and avoid an insipid kind of make a Promise to Protect, and a Pledge to meekness, which is ineffecve. We will Heal. The Charloe Diocese has adopted policies and proce‐ learn from Our Lord how our meekness should always dures to safeguard those whose care has been entrusted to be accompanied by humility and grace so as to aract us. Background checks are required for all persons who vol‐ hearts to Him and not cause anyone to turn away from unteer in any capacity in the church, and a Protecng God’s Children class (and subsequent updates) are required of all Him." who volunteer with children or vulnerable persons. ‐ Vincent de Paul

Your Vincenans ‐ 828‐684‐6098 ext. 1308 Did you know: The residual effects of having been abused can Parish Business Directory last a lifeme To promote our community and support Catholic businesses, the Those who have been abused seldom just "get over it." The sense of violaon goes deep into a person's psyche and feel‐ Knights of Columbus Council 8923 here at Saint Barnabas is com‐ ings of anger, shame, hurt and betrayal can build long aer piling informaon for a parish business directory. Those invited the abuse has taken place. Some have even described the to apply to be in this directory include parishioner‐owned busi‐ feeling as if it has scarred their soul. Those who have been nesses as well as any business currently engaged in commerce abused can heal, but if oen takes me, therapy, and the with the church. support of loved ones. As a Church, we can help support For more informaon contact Paul Wojcik at 828‐698‐3272 or those who have been abused by keeping them in prayer and [email protected] providing opportunies for healing. Western North Carolina Respect Life Monthly Prayer Gathering ‐ First Friday of each Month at Planned Parenthood, 68 McDowell Street, Asheville, NC. We aend the 12:10 pm Mass at the Basilica on the First Friday of the month in honor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and then we drive to Planned Parenthood. Please join us for the recitaon of the Rosary, Divine Mercy, and silent prayer at our peaceful gathering. For more info please call Don DeLauter at 828‐980‐8033 or email [email protected].

Church Teaches Forum: The 33rd Annual Eternal Life sponsored Church Teaches Forum will be held at the Galt House in Louisville, KY July 20‐21, 2018. Featured speakers include His Eminence, Raymond Leo Cardinal Burke and His Eminence, Francis Cardinal Arinze, as well as the Diocese of Charloe's Fr. Mahew Kauth, Fr. Patrick Winslow, and Fr. Roger Arnsparger. Deadline for group rate hotel reservaons is June 19, 2018. Further details are available at hp://www.lifeeternal.org/churchteaches.asp.

Oblates of St. Benedict ‐ The Oblates of St. Benedict at St Barnabas Church in Arden are hosng a Pot‐Luck get together on Tuesday 24 July 2018 at 5pm. This meeng is for Oblates from any Monastery (the hosts are affiliated with Belmont Abbey) Please contact Joseph or Paula Bolick at 828‐772‐1441 or 828‐275‐7506, with an RSVP or queson.

Southeastern Summer Sacred Music Workshop ‐ The fourth annual Southeastern Summer Sacred Music Work‐ shop will take place in Charloe, NC, on Friday, July 27, and Saturday, July 28, 2018. This year’s workshop will be hosted by the Cathedral of St. Patrick. Singers, organists, clergy, and laity will come from all over the Southeast‐ ern United States to learn and sing Gregorian chant and polyphonic music. Parcipants will have the opportunity to join a chant group and motet ensemble. The event will culminate with a sung liturgy Saturday aernoon. The $75 registraon fee covers all materials as well as a light breakfast and lunch on Saturday. Details and registraon are at hps://southeasternsacredmusic.com.

Carolina Catholic Family Day at Carowinds ‐ Come join other Catholic families for Mass, an all you can eat meal and fun at Carowinds Theme Park on Sunday, July 29, 2018. This event is a fundraiser for St. Joseph Seminary and Youth Ministry event scholarships. The cost per cket is $55.00 and includes FREE parking (a $15.00 savings). For ckets, go to hps://charloediocese.org/ev/youth/events or Google "Charloe Diocese Carolina Catholic Family Day." See you in the park!

A Taste of Hendersonville ‐ Don’t miss this fabulous event! Tuesday, August 14 in the Conference Hall at Blue Ridge Community College. Taste delicious samples from local restaurants and caterers. Bid on wonderful experi‐ ences and packages of special items and services. Have a great me while supporng crisis services at IAM to help our neighbors in need. Reservaons are $65 and are available NOW. Don’t wait long to reserve your seat because this event always sells out! Become a sponsor of this fabulous event! Visit www.iam‐hc.org or call 697‐7029. On Sunday, August 26 at 2:00 pm, St. Church will host our 7th Annual Polish Diocesan Mass in Honor of Our Lady of Czestochowa, Pope St. John Paul II, St. Maria Fausna Kowalska and Bl. Fr. Sopocko, the Spiritual Director of St. Fausna. Polish priest, Rev. Ma Nycz, will be celebrant and Rev. Mr. James Witulski will assist as deacon. The Mass will be in the Polish language with the homily given in both English and Polish. This Mass will fulfill your Sunday obligaon. Confessions in Polish and English will be heard beginning at 1:00 pm. A Polish Choir will provide beauful songs! Aer the Mass, the faithful will have the opportunity to venerate the 1st Class of The three Apostles of Divine Mercy! … Pope St. John Paul II, St. Maria Fausna Kowalska…AND…. Blessed Fr. Sopocko. This is the first me that Bl. Fr. Sopocko’s will be present for our Mass! Aer the Mass, there will be a recepon with light refreshments. Your donaon of these refreshments is appreciated and can be dropped off before the Mass at Aquinas Hall, located across the courtyard from the Church. Everyone, from any naonality, is invited to aend this very special and popular Mass at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 1400 Suther Road, Charloe 28213. For more informaon, call Mary at 704.290.6012. SAVE THE DATE! Our Charloe Diocese Eucharisc Congress will take place on Friday and Saturday, September 7 & 8. This spiritually unifying event brings together thousands of Catholics from across the diocese and south‐ east for spiritual talks, music, prayer, and fellowship ‐ all centered around the Most Blessed Sacrament. All ages welcome!

Social Jusce‐‐‐Isn't What You think It Is ‐ The Center for Evangelical Catholicism will present this Social Jusce conference in Greenville, SC on 21‐22 September 2018. The conference will encompass Friday evening and Satur‐ day. Registraon opens June 1, 2018. Details will be available at hp://www.evangelicalcatholicism.com.

We encourage you to join (open to parishioners), post, and read St. Barnabas Catholic Church news on our official Facebook Group Pages: General Group: hps://www.facebook.com/groups/stbarnabasarden Youth Group: hps://www.facebook.com/groups/stbarym NOTE: Please be aware that our bullen is posted on our website; therefore, any informaon in the bullen is out there in cyberspace, accessible to anyone. Please let the office know if this is an issue for you. Parish Life Stewardship

The hours listed at right are open on the 09:00 AM Thursday Adoraon Chapel Schedule. 05:00 PM Please consider filling one of 08:00 PM these hours.

You can see other open hours and register online at saintbarnabasarden.org/adoraon‐st‐barnabas‐catholic‐church or stop by the Adoraon Chapel table in the Social Hall.

“Our communal worship at Mass must go together with our personal worship of Jesus in Eucharistic adoration in order that our love may be complete.” - Pope St. John Pau II

Building Wide Cleaning: The Adoraon Chapel will close at 4:00 PM on Saturday July 14 and reopen at 1:OO PM on Sunday July 22.

St. Barnabas Night at the Asheville Tourists Stadium Friday, August 31, 2018 at 7:05 PM Mark your calendar! Join the St. Barnabas parish family in enjoying the Asheville Tourists play at 7:05 PM on Friday, August 31. It is $1 hot dog night, and there will be post‐game fireworks. Tickets are $7 for adults and $5 for Senior Cizens and children 12 and under. Children under 5 who do not need a seat don't require a cket. Sign up will be available aer Mass the weekends of August 11/12 and August 18/19. You can also call (231‐6940) or email Jo Landreth at [email protected] to sign up sooner. Money must be paid by the end of the last Mass on August 19 in order for your ckets and seats to be secured.

Let's go Tourists! Interested in a Relaxed Pace Pilgrimage to Italy with visits to , Assisi, Siena, The Catholic News Herald is launching a new feature called “Moments of Grace,” Florence and San Giovanni Rotondo? where parishioners can announce their Don’t let a Mobility Limitaon discourage you! loved ones’ bapsm, first Holy Commun‐ Deparng Nov 4, 2018. For more informaon please ion, confirmaon, wedding or wedding email:peaceandjus[email protected] anniversary in the print edion of the newspaper. Details (in English and Span‐ ish) and the Catholic News Herald's logo are aached for consideraon for publi‐ caon in your parish bullen. If you have any quesons about this new feature or promong it to your parishioners, please contact Editor Patricia Guilfoyle at plguilfoyle@charloediocese.org.

Thank you in advance for spreading the word about this new feature!

Fatherless Families Roe v Wade encouraged an explosion in promiscuity and undoubtedly, aboron has become a form of con‐ tracepon. Sex without consequences has resulted in fatherless families. At least 20 million American kids are growing up without their fathers in the home.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 78 % of all African American households were led by married parents in the 1950's and 60's. Today, only 26 % of homes in the African American community are led by married par‐ ents. It is no coincidence that this same community has been most devastated by aboron.

The social and economic consequences of fatherless families are truly monumental. A child living without a father in the home is 8 mes more likely to suffer from maltreatment; suffers over 10 mes the rate of abuse, and nearly 8 mes the rate of neglect. * Similarly, children without fathers in the home are 5 mes more like‐ ly to live in poverty and twice as likely to drop out of school. They are also at a much higher risk of incarcera‐ on, drug use, teenage pregnancy and connuing the cycle of poverty.

The main vicm of our culture of death is the 3,500 innocent babies who lose their lives each and every day in America. However, there are many other vicms including many children born into fatherless homes. As a society, we need to urgently consider how we stop this destrucve trend of abandonment. We need to listen to the wise words of :

"America needs no words from me to see how your decision in Roe v. Wade has deformed a great naon. The so‐called right to aboron has pied mothers against their children and women against men. It has sown violence and discord at the heart of the most inmate human relaonships. It has aggravated the derogaon of the father's role in an increasingly fatherless society. It has portrayed the greatest of gis—a child—as a competor, an intrusion, and an inconvenience."

* Administraon of Children & Families page 12 "Fourth Naonal Incidence Study of Child Abuse and Neglect" 2010 Parish Birthdays ‐ July

 1 Ismael Alvarez, Karen Brown, son, Veronica Amador Luna, Kathy  22 Daniel Brady, Brian Chadwick McLane, Kim Owens, Helen Rice, Natalie Paige Myers, Graham Sco, Ellio, Charles Gorman, Andrea Ashton Tan, Magaly Tordoya‐ Brooke Stambersky, Ok Hwa Tur‐ Kelpin, Carol Nagle, Pablo Suarez Urdiales, Julienne Wright byfill, Olmedo Vargas, Marcia Vil‐  23 Gary Civitello, Maureen Fos‐ lar, Diana Walgreen  12 Maureen Carder, Krisn ter, Cameron Hannah, Clion  2 Charles Baker, Thomas Bar‐ Dohle, Greg Gillespie, Aixa Mervine, Melissa Perez, Heather McElrath, Rickey McElrath tos, Jack Cloninger, Na‐ Trevino, Ian Michael Williams thaniel DeMarco, Shawn Donnelly,  13 Marn Arambula, Jac Coam,  24 John Barre, Emmaunel Bau‐ Guillermo Leon‐Macias, Ana Spey‐ Audrey Dimenna, Anne Rachel Ig‐ sta, Phyllis Boller, Danny Daniels, er nizio, Richard Kelly, Maria Mar‐ Tim Lau, Vivian Saich, Colton  3 Erin Babcock, Maren Garner, nez, Richard Morath, Ana Oren‐ Smith, Wya Wardwell dain, Linda Stewart Conlan Hansbury, Laura McNeely,  25 Angela Daniels, Mary Ann Jim Murray, Mason Murray, Cathe‐  14 Jessika Arena, Caram‐ King, Robert May, Jaysen Mur‐ rine Osada, Ivineo Reyes, Marcia bot, Collin Cassell, Noah Dohle, daugh, Jennifer Smith, Stacy Smith, Torres, Faith Walicki, Grace Walicki Steven Gaona, Benjamin Kramer, Barbara Williams  4 Robert DeGroat, Wilhelmina Epifanio Marnez, Katherine Michaud, Alan Nuno Chavez, Rob‐  26 Bradley Babcock, Anthony Hinkel, Susan Hrabar, Kevin Mar‐ ert Spicuzza Camacho, Muriel Carter, Lori nez, Paulino Marnez, Lisa Myers Greene, Tamara Huber, Michelle 15 Michael Hand, Diana Hernan‐  5 Maria Aguilar Ramos, Jesus  Illan‐Marnez, Virginia Jockwig, dez Hernandez Guzman, Joyce Roth, Tara Johnson, Dolores McKeon, Marylyn Seyler, Jusn Varney  16 Mary Barranco‐Tavera, Sarah Marisa Panzner, Jesse Pla, Maria Prezas‐Velasco, Warren Scanlan,  6 Walter Batzdorfer, Henry Belanger, Christopher Campa, Bar‐ bara Carter, Mary Ann Davis, Lily Davidson Studebaker Behrens, Kira Dillin Anna Gallo, Jesus Garcia, Mary  27 Wendy Escobedo, Jeffrey  7 Russell Barone, Robert Blan‐ Wade Greiner, Jaxon Kirchmeyer, Gabrynowicz, Douglas Huth, Tae In ke, Britney Castro, Armead De‐ Omar de Jesus Mata‐Ramirez, Jones, Chrisne Lau, Brenda Le, Cleary, Angeleigh Dorsey, Brian Mary Tavera perez, Sara Trayford, Erich Wilder Hernandez, Rosalie LeBlanc, Re‐  17 Rianna DeGuzman, Pedro nata Marske, Renata Marske,  28 Alejandro Castro, Hessler An‐ Hernandez, Coon Quigg, Alondra Ozuna, Karen Pra, guiano Castro, Suzana Brady, Bro‐ Maureen Studebaker E.Brandon Wild gan Dillin, Eric Huber, Joyce 18 Erwin Chimalpopoca, Rachel Madzinski, Paul Pajak, Teresa Sco  8 Robert Armstrong, Michael  DeGuzman, Ellio Marchioni, Tuck‐ Davison, Kate Dickman, Dianel Do‐  28 Teresa Wiegand er Rikard, Miguel Marin Valdez mingo Cayoca, Aaron Huber Resendiz, Alice Wilder‐Lauff  29 M. Rocio Borges, Susan Casar,  9 Cathy Babb, Robert Bresna‐ Sean Frabitore, Kyle Jambon, Mary  19 Darrell Bentley, Vincent Ca‐ han, Rebecca Calloway, Adrian Lehmann, Nicolas Rogers, R. James rangelo, Arturo Castro, Brian DiYo‐ Jaimes Chavela‐Falcon, Haylee Uhler, William Vernon rio, Jacqueline Marie Forrest, Da‐ Gibbs, Seldon Jones, Nashry Trejo, vid King, Heather Koob, Amanda  30 Sausan Campbell, Jessica Cas‐ Veronica Ventura, Noelle Yursha, Murdaugh, Payton Murray, Sheryl tro, Erika Chavez, Jan Hinson, Den‐ David Zorich Peyton nis Hulsing, Horst Lichtenstein,  10 Adriana Gamez, Briany Paul Robbins, Reneta Socarras  20 Jasmyn Delavega, Lesly Es‐ Knox, Thomas Miller, Jusn Mo‐ quivel‐Conejo, Elizabeth Foster  31 Corie Hackney, Jeanine Jones, rales, Alejandro Ortega, Gabriel Lorena Lopez, Morgan McKeon, Rice, Bonni Sigmon  21 Sun Jae Paek, Harrison Siobhán McKeon, Leana Walsh  11 Lesley Bourguignon, Meghan Schwartz‐Jackson, Tanner Smith, Charles Stewart, Douglas Wehr‐ Cook, Lisbeth Guerra, Rachel John‐ kamp

If we have listed you incorrectly, or not at all, or you don’t want to be listed, please call the Church Office to update your records. Thank you! Parish Anniversaries for July

Day Names Years Special Anniversary Mentions 1 Robinson & Mary Ann Sibayan 22 3 John & Carol Nagle 14 25 Year Silver: 3 Dung & Kim Nguyen 15 David & Vivian Saich

7 Russell J. & Laurie Barone 39 7 Andrew & Amy Romagnuolo 28 30 Years: 8 Antoine & Lury Ignizio 40 Patti & Joshua Williams, III

8 Michael & Barbara Snyder 2 9 David & Vivian Saich 25 40 Years: 10 Kyle & Meredith Jambon 8 Antoine & Lury Ignizio

10 Alfred & Vivian Tenorio 19 11 Robert & Helen Brugo 4 Over 50 Years: Raymond & Mary Greiner 11 Edgardo & Alex Diez 26 Vincent & Barbara Indelicato 11 Ma & Katherine Grainger 9 11 Paul & Joan Pajak 37 WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE 12 Andy & Anne Baker 15 ENCOUNTER 12 Frank & Barbara Charles 21 “My God is now my strength!” Let 14 Garry & Laura Cooper 46 God be the strength of your mar‐ 14 James & Kae Wilson 12 riage. The next Worldwide Mar‐ 15 Charles & Darlene Cummings 23 riage Encounter weekends are: 15 Robert & Maureen Oprisko 7 Aug. 3‐5, 2018 in Chapel Hill, NC 15 David & Rebekah Richards 18 and Nov. 9‐11, 2018 in Atlanc Beach, NC. Early sign up is recommended. 16 Edward & Carol Collosso 35 For more informaon go to: 16 James & Deborah Ellis 42 hps://NCMarriageDiscovery.org or contact us at 16 Raymond & Mary Greiner 58 applica[email protected] 16 Joshua & Pa Williams, III 30 or call 704‐315‐2144. 18 Joseph & Cathy Balken 23 18 John & Paula Witherspoon 31 Holy Father's Prayer 20 Kaleb & Renata Marske 16 Intentions for July, 2018

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