Sacred Heart Of Jesus CHURCH SACRAMENTAL EMERGENCY ONLY 256-735-6860 SCHOOL EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER 256-735-6858 205 3rd Ave. SE · Cullman, AL 35055 www.sacredheartchurchcullman.org Phone: 256-734-3730 • Fax: 256-734-3476 Office Hours/Horario de Oficina Monday−Thursday/ Lunes-Jueves ... 8:00 am−5:00 pm Friday/ Viernes ……………………. 8:00 am−2:00 pm St. Boniface Mass Schedule Misas en St. Boniface 301 Blountsville St. • Hanceville, AL 35077 Sunday Mass at/Misa del domingo a las …..... 8:00 am Saturday/Sábado……….....5:00 pm (Spanish/Español) 4th Saturday/4to Sábado..5:00 pm (Bilingual/bilingüe) Sacred Heart Mass Schedule Horario de Misas Monday−Friday/Lunes-Viernes …….……... 6:30 am Mon, Wed., Thurs. & Friday ……..….…......5:30 pm Lunes, miércoles, jueves y viernes ….…….. 5:30 pm Tuesday/Martes ….….……………....… 12:00 Noon Wednesday/Miércoles ………….………...…8:10 am (during school year/Misa en la escuela durante el año escolar) Wednesday(in Spanish/españo) …….…… 7:30 pm Saturday/Sábado .………..…...…………..... 8:00 am Vigil ……………………………... 5:30 pm (Spanish/Español) ………………… 7:30 pm Sunday/Domingo …………..….8:30 am & 11:00 am We, the Sacred Heart Community, welcome all our visitors and friends to (Spanish/Español) ……….…………... 6:00 pm our Worship and our Liturgical Celebrations. We are glad that you are here Holy Days …………. 6:30 am, 8:00 am, & 5:30 pm with us today. If you would like to join our church, or want to know more about our Parish, please call (256) 734-3730, or stop by the Parish office. CONFESSIONS/CONFESIONES Wednesdays/Miércoles: …..….. Noon/Mediodía-1pm (Church) ……….……….. 6:15−7:00 pm Mission Statement Saturday…..……………………….….. 3:00−4:30 pm Sacred Heart Parish is a Catholic Faith Community (Adoration Chapel/Capilla de Adoración) coming together to or by appointment at/o por cita al ….... 256-734-3730 know, love and serve God. July 15 - 21, 2019 Please note: Black = Liturgical Event, Blue = Eucharistic Adoration, Green = Parish Group Meeting, Red = Religious Education, Purple = Parish Social Event, Brown = Sacred Heart School Event FLC=Family Life Center (Behind School), PO=Parish Office (205 3rd Ave, SE), SVDP=St. Vincent de Paul Building (Corner of 2nd Street & 3rd Ave SE) 15 MONDAY Ex 1:8-14, 22/Ps 124:1b-3, 4-6, 7-8 [8a]/Mt 10:34--11:1 6:00 am Morning Prayer 6:30 am Mass: Jerry & Nell Loegler by Allen & Katie Loyd 7:00 am –Midnight Adoration 5:30 pm Mass: Those suffering from Addiction by the Lawrence Family 6:30 pm Bible Study 16 TUESDAY Ex 2:1-15a/Ps 69:3, 14, 30-31, 33-34 [cf. 33]/Mt 11:20-24 6:00 am Morning Prayer 6:30 am Mass: + Charles & Harriet Smith by Richard & Barbara Smith 7:00 am –Midnight Adoration 12:00 noon Mass: + Christine Webb by Barbara Ragsdale 5:30 pm Apologetics Class 6:15 pm Novena of the Miraculous Medal 17 WEDNESDAY Ex 3:1-6, 9-12/Ps 103:1b-2, 3-4, 6-7 [8a]/Mt 6:15 pm Confessions 11:25-27 7:00 pm St. Monica’s Group 6:00 am Morning Prayer (School Cafeteria) 6:30 am Mass: + Jerry Golden by Barbara Ragsdale 7:30 pm Mass in Spanish 7:00 am – Midnight Adoration 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Confessions (SW Confessional) 5:30 pm Mass: + John Stack by Roberta Letro 6:00 pm Adult Choir Practice 18 THURSDAY Ex 3:13-20/Ps 105:1 and 5, 8-9, 24-25, 26-27 [8a]/Mt 11:28-30 6:00 am Morning Prayer 6:30 am Mass: Altar Society Members 7:00 am - Midnight Adoration 5:30 pm Mass: Deacons and their Wives by Allen & Katie Loyd St. Camillus de Lellis 19 FRIDAY Ex 11:10--12:14/Ps 116:12-13, 15 and 16bc, 17-18 [13]/Mt 12:1-8 6:00 am Morning Prayer 6:30 am Mass: + Jerry Golden by SBP Members 7:00 am - Midnight Adoration 12:00 noon Reparation Rosary 4:00 pm Parish Book Club (FLC Conference Room) 5:00 pm Divine Mercy Chaplet & Novena Prayer 5:30 pm Mass: + Christine Webb by the SHC Choir 20 SATURDAY Ex 12:37-42/Ps 136:1 and 23-24, 10-12, 13-15/Mt 12:14-21 Divine Mercy 7:30 am Morning Prayer 8:00 am Mass: + Charles Boike by Mary Ann Boike Meetig 8:30 am - 2:00 pm Adoration 3:45 pm 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm Confessions FLC 5:00 pm Mass in Spanish - St. Boniface: Conference 5:30 pm Vigil Mass: + Mary Katherine Quattlebaum by Jeanie Oakley Room 7:30 pm Mass in Spanish: 21 SUNDAY Gn 18:1-10a/Ps 15:2-3, 3-4, 5 [1a]/Col 1:24-28/Lk 10:38-42 8:00 am Mass: St. Boniface: 8:30 am Mass: + Charles J. Boike by Rita Dinkel 10:00 am Adult Catechesis (Gym) 16th Sunday 11:00 am Mass: For the People in Ordinary 12:30 pm - 5:00 pm Adoration 6:00 pm Mass in Spanish: Time Page 2 If you knit, crochet or sew this ministry is for you! This ministry is dedicated to making colorful chemo hats and shawls. They would be Chemo Caps/Prayer given not only to Cancer pa- tients but those who have been Shawl Ministry diagnosed with a serious ill- ness, people who are frightened at what they are about to face, and people who need extra courage and strength to trust in God’s plan. For additional information contact Carolyn Branch 256 734-9145 First day of PSR 28 July 2019 Registration and Open House. meet with parents. Information will be availa- ble regarding 2020 First Communion, 2020 Steubenville Trip/Youth Information and Must Know Prayers Registration Fee $25.00 per student on or before August 01 $35.00 per student on or after August 02 To register online go to https://forms.gle/t7CcFj7oTLFMB31E9 $20 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR Questions call Diane 205-446-9758 Sacramental Information Baptism: Parents must be registered, active members of the par- ish for a minimum of four months before arranging for a Baptism. First Communion: Candidates must be in a faith formation pro- gram for two full consecutive years. Matrimony: Arrangements must be made six months in advance. Sponsor Certificates: Contact the church office. Yankees Is Differ’nt I was once having a conversation with a friend from the Deep South. I made the mistake of telling him something that wasn’t quite clear enough for him, and he seemed very surprised by what I said. I clarified for him what I meant, then followed my clarification with, “What on earth did you think I meant?” He replied, “Well, I weren’t fer shore, but ya know Yankees is differ’nt.” Yeah, I guess from his perspective, Yankees are certainly different. And his definition of Yankees includes anyone not from Alabama, Mississippi, or Louisiana. Even people from Georgia are suspect to him. But this got me thinking about how we tend to classify people. I’m not at all saying classifications are wrong or bad. Indeed, classifica- tions are often quite useful. Without them we’d have to give people long explanations when trying to describe someone or something. With classifications, all we have to do is say a word or two. And perhaps the classifications most in the forefront these days are in the political and religious spectrums. We often hear about the political left and right, or the religious left and right. Let’s talk about both. The political left are all about equality. I’m not on the political left, but I’m all about equality too. I think the vast majority of people are in favor of equality. Equality and liberty actually go hand-in-hand. Unfortunately, though, the political left’s idea of equality is with the use of government enforcement, always favoring the “protected class” at the expense of the personal liberty of others. For example, equality in education means allowing minorities into an institution of higher learning on the basis of race, creed or color. Without this “equality”, those students could not otherwise be admitted to the institution. The problem with that is, the students who would qualify on their own, without relying on their race, creed or color, are actually being forced to forfeit a part of their liberty. They applied for admis- sion to the institution because of its reputation for academic excellence, but because of the government enforced “equality”, what these students end up with is an education from an institution that had to lower its academic standards. So the liberty to get a fine education is forfeited in favor of “equality”. This is neither equality nor liberty. Then there’s the political right. They believe in equality just as strongly as the political left. The difference is the manner of application. But the political right, allowed to run amok, would bring about the exact opposite and equal consequence as we currently see in the polit- ical left. Neither side wants to be unfair in any situation. This is just the nature of the way things are, and that’s because of our fallen hu- man nature. That leads me to the religious left and right. When we talk about the religious left and religious right, the reference is usually meant to describe Christians. The problem with these labels is, you really can’t tell the difference between the religious left and right from the political left and right. Each side has some valid merit in the various argument, I suppose, but these “sides” really don’t apply to all Christians.
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