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Bishop Emeritus George Kinzie Fitzsimons THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITIES OF SEVEN DOLORS Manhattan, KS & SAINT PATRICK’S Ogden, KS 731 Pierre St. Manhattan, KS 66502 Phone: 785-565-5000 Fax: 785-565-5003 www.sevendolors.com Email: [email protected] Office Hrs: 9AM-12PM & 1PM - 5PM AUGUST 4, 2013 18TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME born September 4th, Bishop 1928 Emeritus George died Kinzie July 28th, 2013 Fitzsimons May he rest in peace WEEK AT A GLANCE Sunday 8/04 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time Thursday 8/08 Mission Co-op—Glenmary Home Missioners 7:00 AM Mass 5:00 PM Confessions 8:00 AM Mass 11:30 AM B. Shop Board 10:00 AM Mass Friday 8/09 12:00 PM Spanish Mass w/ English commentary 7:00 AM Mass Monday 8/05 Saturday 8/10 Catholic Charities Collection 2:30 PM Small Group 5:45 PM Stewards of Hope 5:20 PM Chapel Mass 6:30 PM DivorceCare 4:15 PM Mass at St. P’s 6:00 PM Mass Tuesday 8/06 Sunday 8/11 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time Catholic Charities Collection, KofC Breakfast 7:00 AM Mass 7:15 PM KofC Meeting 8:00 AM Mass 10:00 AM Prayer Shawl 10:00 AM Mass Wednesday 8/07 12:00 PM Spanish Mass w/ English commentary 7:00 AM Mass @ SD 7:30 AM NO Mass @ St. P’s AUGUST PRAYER INTENTIONS OF THE HOLY FATHER: Mass Schedule - See back cover for complete schedule. General Intention: Parents and Teachers. That parents and Weekend Mass: Saturday: 6PM Sunday: 8AM, 10AM, teachers may help the new generation to grow in upright con- & 12PM-Spanish Mass with English Commentary science and life. Confessions: Thursdays at 5PM or by Appointment Missionary Intention: The Church in Africa. That the local Church in Africa, faithfully proclaiming the Gospel, may promote St Patrick’s Mass Schedule peace and justice. AUGUST PARISH INTENTION: Parish Mission & Family Unity. Weekend Mass: Saturday 4:15 PM That the continued planning of September’s parish mission bring Until further notice, there will be a spiritual benefit to all, and that participation in the mission will no confessions at St. Patrick’s bring renewed unity and zeal to our parish family. STEWARDSHIP THOUGHT DIRECTORY OF PARISH MINISTRIES “Take care to guard against all greed, for though one may be rich, one’s life does not consist of possessions.” Luke 12:15 CLERGY AND RELIGIOUS The Gospel message today is so contrary to our modern cul- Father Joseph Popelka - Pastor 565-5000 ext. 116 ture where advertising continually tries to convince us that [email protected] our value lies in the things we possess. Jesus showed us that Father Merlin Kieffer - Retired, in Residence 565-5000 [email protected] our true value lies in the way we live our lives. He challenges Missionaries of the Eucharistic Heart of Christ the King Convent: us to not store up or hoard material possessions, but rather to Madre Lorena Espinosa live a grateful and generous lifestyle. & Madre Bertha Garcia-Rivera 565-5033 Deacon Ron Lehman SEVEN DOLORS STAFF Grace Berumen Office Staff “Cuídense de la abundancia, la vida de un hombre no está ase- 565-5000 Ext 124 gurada por sus riquezas.” Lucas 12:15 Bettina Boller Religious Education Director Church 565-5000 Ext. 118 or School: 565-5054 ext 117 El mensaje del Evangelio hoy es muy contraria a nuestra cultu- [email protected] ra moderna, donde la publicidad intenta constantemente de Barbara Brelsford 565-5000 convencernos de que nuestro valor está en las cosas que po- Weekend cleaning of Church & Rectory seemos. Jesús nos mostró que nuestro valor real está en la Diane Heerman Liturgy Director 565-5000 Ext 117 [email protected] forma en que vivimos nuestras vidas. Él nos desafía a que no Vanessa Leach 565-5000 almacenemos o acumulemos posesiones materiales, si no que Weekday cleaning of Parish Center and Church vivamos una vida agradecida y generosa. Stacie Levendofsky Office Manager/Secretary 565-5000 Ext.110 [email protected] Money Counters Maria McAnerney Youth Ministry Director August 4: Linda Lake & Scott Lake 565-5000 Ext.119 [email protected] August 11: Linda Lake & Scott Lake Katie Neubauer Finance Director August 18: Bill & Vanita Patzell 565-5000 Ext 125 [email protected] Ken Randall Maintenance Director 565-5050 Ext.119 STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE for July 28, 2013 [email protected] Seven Dolors Saint Patrick’s Rosie Rundell Pastoral Associate Offertory $725.00 Offertory $67.00 565-5000 Ext.115 [email protected] Env. Tithing $6415.00 Env. Tithing $175.00 ST. JOSEPH’S PERPETUAL ADORATION CHAPEL Auto Tithing $270.00 Auto Tithing $25.00 785 -565-5004 Donation $750.00 Donation $0.00 FAMILY CENTER BUDGET SHOP Total $6685.00 Total $267.00 785 -565-5010 READINGS FOR THE WEEK LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA MANHATTAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Scott Hulshoff Principal 565-5050 Cindy Donohoue Development Office 565-5060 Monday: Nm 11:4b-15; Ps Lunes: Nm 11:4b-15; Sal 81 81:12-17; Mt 14:13-21 (80):12-17; Mt 14:13-21 Tuesday: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14; Martes: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14; Sal www.sevendolors.com Ps 97:1-2, 5-6, 9; 2 Pt 1:16- 97 (96):1-2, 5-6, 9; 2 Pe 1:16- Please visit our website to complete the following: 19; Lk 9:28b-36 19; Lc 9:28b-36 To register in the parish, or change your registration Wednesday: Nm 13:1-2, 25- Miércoles: Nm 13:1-2,25- 14:1, To see an up-to-date calendar To see what is happening within the parish! 14:1, 26-29a, 34-35;Ps106:6 26-29a, 34-35; Sal 106 (105):6- -7ab,13-14,21-23;Mt 5:21-28 7ab, 13-14, 21-23; Mt 15:21-28 Thursday: Nm 20:1-13; Ps Jueves: Nm 20:1-13; Sal 95 INFANT BAPTISM Parents seeking to have their child (94):1-2, 6-9; Mt 16:13-23 baptized must call the parish office and schedule a prepa- 95:1-2, 6-9; Mt 16:13-23 ration session, after which the baptism is scheduled. Friday: Dt 4:32-40; Ps 77:12- Viernes: Dt 4:32-40; Sal 77 SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Couples seeking the 16, 21; Mt 16:24-28 (76):12-16, 21; Mt 16:24-28 Sacrament of Marriage must contact the parish at least 6 months prior to the intended date, and participate in Saturday: 2 Cor 9:6-10; Ps Sábado: 2 Cor 9:6-10; Sal 112 sessions of preparation. Weddings are not scheduled in 112:1-2, 5-9; Jn 12:24-26 (111):1-2, 5-9; Jn 12:24-26 Advent or Lent. Sunday: Wis 18:6-9; Ps 33: Domingo: Sab 18:6-9; Sal 33 SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING Those needing the 1, 12, 18-22; Heb 11:1-2, (32):1, 12, 18-22; Heb 11:1-2, Sacrament of Anointing may call the parish to schedule a time with one of the priests. 8-19 [1-2, 8-12]; Lk 12:32-48 8-19 [1-2, 8-12]; Lc 12:32-48 [35-40] [35-40] . th 13 Annual Parish Mission Prayer All praise and glory are yours, Loving Father, Knights of Columbus Maker and ruler of the universe. We praise you for calling us to be your people, Chicken BBQ Your beloved sons and daughters. Guide our community as we try to follow Jesus. Sunday, October 6, 2013 Fill us with love for those in need of our help, 4:00-7:00 PM and open our hearts to all. Let your Spirit teach us to serve in love Save this date for the amazing fundraising and to praise you by our work and worship. event for Manhattan Catholic Schools. Bless our Parish Mission. May each of us in the Parish There will be some fantastic raffle items this receive the grace we most need during this Mission. May those who no longer pray with us be anointed with year, too. Tickets will go on sale after your Holy Spirit and join us again. Masses starting August 24. Stay tuned! Father of all, we praise you through Jesus Christ our Brother, in the love of your Holy Spirit, now and forever. Proceeds to Benefit MCS Amen. Advance tickets available by contacting: MCS Office Parish Office Richard Bachamp FREE BREAKFAST 565-5050 565-5000 776-7553 The ladies from Seven Dolors parish that are helping “feed the hungry” every other Friday morning at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church are STILL AUDITIONING FOR looking for substitute help. Please contact Marilyn RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CATECHISTS Woodruff at 785-456-2657 for more information. This “Help! I need somebody, is a wonderful Work of Mercy that benefits an average Help! Not just anybody, of 40 people. Please consider helping out. Help! You know I need someone, Help!” Coming the weekend of August 10th-11th The Diocesan Collection Help is needed! for Catholic Charities Come join our team of faith sharers and become a catechist! Not only will you be able to share your faith, but you will help your own faith to grow. We can not do His work without You! Please prayerfully consider this ministry. Please use the envelopes in the bulletin next weekend to Contact Bettina Boller at 785-565-5000 ext. 118 or make a one-time donation or pledge for the next year. email at [email protected] Transportation to the Mission Want to come to the Parish Mission in September, but need a ride? We’ve got you covered! Please contact Dennis Jones at 537-9839 or 323-7140, or Dennis Kuehler at 844-1052, and get on the list! .
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