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<strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong> <strong>Cathedral</strong><br />
711 NORTHSHORE DRIVE<br />
KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE 37919<br />
JULY 24, 2011<br />
Most Rev. Richard F. Stika, D.D., Bishop<br />
Diocese of Knoxville (Chancery Office): 584-3307<br />
Very Rev. David Boettner, V.G., Rector (DBoettner@shcknox.org)<br />
Rev. Randy Stice, Diocesan Director of Worship & Liturgy (frrandy@dioknox.org)<br />
Rev. Andres Cano, Assoc. Pastor (ACano@shcknox.org)<br />
Deacon James Lawson, Pastoral Associate (JLawson@shcknox.org)<br />
Deacon Ben Johnston (ben@fotoinc.<strong>com</strong>)<br />
Parish Office: 588-0249<br />
Parish Office Fax: 558-9671<br />
SHC School: 588-0415<br />
Religious Education: 584-4528<br />
Website: www.shcathedral.org<br />
Mrs. Judy Polinsky, Office Manager, 558-4103, (JPolinsky@shcknox.org)<br />
Mrs. Geri Sutter, Coordinator of Volunteer Ministries, 558-4117, (GSutter@shcknox.org)<br />
Ms. Rubianna Gonzalez, Receptionist, 558-4125, (RGonzalez@shcknox.org)<br />
Mrs. Brigid Johnson, Director of Religious Education, 584-4528, (BJohnson@shcknox.org)<br />
Ms. Kathleen Edwards, Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministry, 558-4133, (KEdwards@shcknox.org)<br />
Mrs. Wendy Gilhula, Assistant to Youth and Young Adult Ministry and Religious Ed, (Wgilhula@shcknox.org)<br />
Mrs. Faerie Pabich, Director of Liturgy & Music, 558-4145, (FPabich@shcknox.org)<br />
Mrs. Shelly Letendre, 11:00am Sunday Choir, 694-0770, (ts3@<strong>com</strong>cast.net)<br />
Mr. Robert McCarter, Organist, 558-4110, (RMcCarter@shcknox.org)<br />
Mr. Tom Greer, Facilities Administrator, 558-4108, (TGreer@shcknox.org)<br />
Mr. Doug Caiazza, Facilities Coordinator, (DCaiazza@shcknox.org)<br />
Mrs. Sedonna Prater, School Principal, 588-0415, (SPrater@shcknox.org)<br />
Mr. Matt McCleary, Dean of Student Affairs, 588-0415, (MMccleary@shcknox.org)<br />
Mrs. Candi Smith, Pre-School Director, 558-4129, (CSmith@shcknox.org)<br />
MASSES / HORARIO DE MISAS (en Inglés):<br />
Saturday: 5:00pm (Vigil)<br />
Sunday: 7:30am, 9:00am, 11:00am & 1:00pm (en Español)<br />
Daily Mass: Mon-Sat 8:05am, Tues-Fri 12:00pm<br />
CONFESSIONS / CONFESIONES<br />
Saturday: Following the 8:05am Mass or with appointment<br />
Sábados: Después de la misa de 8:05am o con cita<br />
BAPTISM PREPARATION PROGRAM /<br />
PREPARACION PARA BAUTISMOS<br />
Designed for parents preparing for a child's baptism. Please call<br />
the Parish Office, 588-0249, to make an appointment.<br />
Cuarto Domingo de cada mes a las 8:45am en el salón Shea<br />
Room.<br />
MARRIAGE / MATRIMONIOS<br />
Four months notice to the Church is required. Please contact<br />
the office before setting the date for your wedding.<br />
Avisen a la parroquia con 4 meses de anticipación. Para recibir<br />
los cursos prematrimoniales, llamen a la oficina.<br />
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PSR<br />
Pre-school 4 year olds, Grades K-8, High School, and adults;<br />
For questions contact Brigid at 584-4528.<br />
NURSERY HOURS<br />
The nursery is available during the 5:00pm Mass on Saturday,<br />
and the 9:00am & 11:00am Masses on Sunday.<br />
CHILDRENS LITURGY OF THE WORD<br />
9:00am & 11:00am Masses: Sept.-May<br />
SICK CALLS<br />
Please notify the church office if any member of your family is<br />
hospitalized. In case of an emergency, please call 588-0249.<br />
PLEASE REMEMBER<br />
SACRED HEART<br />
IN YOUR WILL
IN THE NEWS AT SHC<br />
WELCOME VISITORS<br />
The Community of <strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong> <strong>Cathedral</strong> wel<strong>com</strong>es<br />
you! We are delighted you have joined us for Mass. If<br />
you are interested in be<strong>com</strong>ing a member<br />
of our faith <strong>com</strong>munity or if you<br />
need additional information regarding<br />
our parish <strong>com</strong>munity, please call the<br />
parish offices at (865) 588-0249. If you<br />
are just visiting, please know that you<br />
are always wel<strong>com</strong>e!<br />
Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time<br />
July 24, 2011<br />
- A MESSAGE FROM FR. ANDRES CANO -<br />
My name is Fr. Jorge Andres Cano<br />
from Colombia, South America. Two<br />
years have passed since my ordination<br />
to the priesthood. My first assignment<br />
was St. Mary’s Church in Oak Ridge,<br />
TN. Now I look forward to serving the<br />
people of <strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong> <strong>Cathedral</strong> Parish<br />
in Knoxville. Being the third of four children is<br />
something for which I am grateful to my parents,<br />
Nestor and Lucelida, who have been married for 51<br />
years. My formation to the priesthood began in Colombia<br />
and ended in America. My desire to know<br />
different cultures and to be<strong>com</strong>e a missionary led<br />
me to the United States. In 2006, I came to East<br />
Tennessee to begin a period of transition and immersion<br />
into the Diocese of Knoxville. Andres is the<br />
name by which my family has called me for 31 years.<br />
If you call me Fr. Andres, I will appreciate it because<br />
it would make me feel that I am at home and that<br />
you are part of my family. Thanks for your prayers<br />
and support as I begin my ministry at <strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong><br />
<strong>Cathedral</strong> Parish.<br />
Next week’s readings: Think about them!<br />
18th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A<br />
(Loaves and Fishes)<br />
July 31, 2011<br />
First Reading: Isaiah 55:1-3 (Hasten and Eat)<br />
Second Reading: Romans 8:35,37-39 (Nothing can separate Us)<br />
Gospel: Matthew 14:13-21 (All Ate)<br />
Question of the week for adults:<br />
Who are the poor and needy in my <strong>com</strong>munity<br />
who may go hungry today? In addition to<br />
prayer, what assistance can I provide this week<br />
to help make sure that they are fed?<br />
MINISTRY FAIR<br />
August 27th - 28th - After All Weekend Masses<br />
Stop in and see exciting displays<br />
Hear valuable information from all different types<br />
of ministries and activities at the <strong>Cathedral</strong><br />
Learn more about all that we have going on here<br />
Learn what is new and planned for the future<br />
Find out where you might get involved<br />
If you would like a table to display your<br />
<strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong> Ministry/Activity, please email<br />
Geri to reserve a spot as soon as possible at<br />
gsutter@shcknox.org<br />
** REMINDER...<br />
If you or your organization has a recurring<br />
event currently scheduled using one<br />
of the facilities on campus and would like<br />
to continue using this space, please ensure<br />
you submit a request for the July<br />
2011 to June 2012 time frame. Requests<br />
can be submitted using the parish website<br />
under Event Planning. If you are unsure if your space has<br />
been reserved, you can view the Parish Facilities Calendar,<br />
also on the parish website. The Parish Facilities Calendar<br />
is also a great tool when scheduling a new event<br />
here on campus. Please visit the website at http://<br />
www.shcathedral.org.<br />
WEB ADDRESS: www.shcathedral.org<br />
WEBSITE CONTACT: prhoades@shcknox.org<br />
BULLETIN DEADLINE: MONDAY 12pm<br />
Call the parish office at 588-0249 or<br />
e-mail bulletin@shcknox.org
INFORMATION ON THE NEW ROMAN MISSAL<br />
On Sunday, November 27, the Church will implement the new English translation of the Roman Missal, revised in 2007. This series of articles<br />
will begin to prepare us for the changes we will experience at Mass, increase our understanding of “what” and “why”, and open us to the<br />
richness of the liturgy.<br />
“I confess” in the New Missal<br />
By Fr. Randy Stice<br />
In previous columns we have looked at isolated examples from the new Missal and <strong>com</strong>pared them to the current translation.<br />
In this column I would like to look at the Confiteor—“I confess to almighty God”—and explain the changes in the new<br />
translation. Some of the differences will be a review of principles we have already discussed, while others will be new. The<br />
two versions have been placed side by side in the table below, and the changes are in boldfaced type.<br />
PRESENT TEXT<br />
I confess to almighty God and to you, my brothers and sisters,<br />
that I have sinned through my own fault, in my<br />
thoughts and in my words, in what I have done and in what I<br />
have failed to do; and I ask blessed Mary ever-Virgin, all the<br />
Angels and Saints, and you, my brothers and sisters, to pray<br />
for me to the Lord our God.<br />
NEW TEXT<br />
I confess to almighty God and to you, my brothers and sisters,<br />
that I have greatly sinned in my thoughts and in my<br />
words, in what I have done and in what I have failed to do,<br />
through my fault, through my fault, through my<br />
most grievous fault; therefore I ask blessed Mary ever-<br />
Virgin, all the Angels and Saints, and you, my brothers and<br />
sisters, to pray for me to the Lord our God.<br />
First of all, “sinned through my own fault” has been changed to “greatly sinned” and “through my fault” has been placed<br />
after the list of sins (thoughts, words, deeds, and omissions). This was done for at least two reasons. First, the new translation<br />
is a more accurate rendering of the word order of the Latin original, and so follows the principle that the<br />
“straightforward, concise and <strong>com</strong>pact manner of expression is to be maintained insofar as possible” (Authentic Liturgy, 57).<br />
The second reason goes back to the intimate relationship between <strong>Sacred</strong> Scripture and liturgical texts, a relationship<br />
that should be made evident in the translation (Authentic Liturgy, 49). The biblical source for the Confiteor is the parable of the<br />
Pharisee and the tax collector in Luke 18.9-14. While the Pharisee congratulated himself on his holinesss and looked down<br />
on the tax collector, the latter lowered his head, beat his breast, and confessed his sinfulness. But it was the tax collector,<br />
not the Pharisee, who went home justified.<br />
In describing the tax collector’s words and actions, the Greek uses the imperfect tense, which expresses a repeated<br />
action. Thus, he was repeatedly beating his breast and saying, “God, be merciful to me, the sinner.” That same humility and<br />
honesty are expressed in the Confiteor through the threefold confession of personal fault—“through my fault” (in Latin, mea<br />
culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa). This is an example of why Authentic Liturgy insists that “repetition” be accurately translated<br />
(59).<br />
The final difference is the change from “and I ask blessed Mary” to “therefore I ask blessed Mary.” Again, there are a<br />
couple of reasons for this. First, it is a more accurate rendering of the Latin original, which has ideo (therefore), not et (and).<br />
This follows Authentic Liturgy, which specifies that “the theological significance of words expressing causality, purpose or consequence<br />
be maintained” (57c).<br />
More importantly, though, what is the “theological significance” of this change? Why, after confessing our sins, do we<br />
implore the intercession of Mary, the saints and angels, and our brothers and sisters? Because we are acutely conscious of<br />
our weakness and sinfulness. Because we know that we do not be<strong>com</strong>e holy solely through our own efforts, but through the<br />
grace of God and His help which <strong>com</strong>e to us through the intercession of His blessed Mother, the saints and angels, and the<br />
Body of Christ. “Therefore”—not “and”—we ask for the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the angels and saints, and<br />
one another.<br />
The new translation of the Confiteor is not simply more faithful to the Latin original. It also gives more accurate expression<br />
to important theological and spiritual truths: our need for the <strong>com</strong>munion of the saints and the importance of honesty<br />
and humility before God. Finally, it sets more clearly before us the example of the humble and contrite tax collector who<br />
went home justified.<br />
Fr. Randy Stice<br />
Director of Worship and Liturgy<br />
Diocese of Knoxville<br />
frrandy@dioknox.org
EDUCATION CORNER<br />
LOCAL WORLD YOUTH DAY CELEBRATION...<br />
This event will be from August 20th -<br />
August 21st at Camp Columbus. This<br />
will be an overnight opportunity to<br />
gather with other Youth and Young<br />
Adults in the Diocese. We will hear<br />
some Catechetical Sessions by the Dominican<br />
Sisters of Nashville among others and we will join<br />
with the international Celebration in Madrid Spain via live<br />
Web broadcast and celebrate an Open Air Mass. Contact<br />
Kathleen at kedwards@shcknox.org or www.dioknox.org.<br />
ATTENTION ALL FORMER SEARCHERS...<br />
Research 3<br />
August 5 th -7 th at Lake Chilhowee, Ocoee, TN<br />
Come gather as Searchers and<br />
renew your spirit!<br />
Prayer, hiking, lake swimming, waterfall,<br />
Mass, Search activities, and of course<br />
the campfire!<br />
Cost: $30<br />
Go to dioknox.org on the youth and young adult page for<br />
forms or contact Donna Jones at 423-622-7232<br />
for more information!<br />
YOUTH MINISTRY * UPCOMING EVENT...<br />
Event: Swimming to Benefit Seton Food Pantry<br />
For: Any rising 8-12 graders<br />
Date: Sunday, August 7, 2011<br />
Time: 1:30pm - 3:30pm (rain or<br />
shine)<br />
Location: Kingston Community<br />
Center (outdoor) Pool<br />
Cost: Admission is free! However, each person is asked<br />
to please bring a nonperishable food item to help Seton<br />
Food Pantry, a Catholic charity program of East Tennessee.<br />
Bring: Sunscreen, towel, lawn chair or blanket. Each<br />
youth is encouraged to bring snacks and drinks as there<br />
are not any available.<br />
We will carpool from <strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong>. Meet by Youth Center<br />
at 12pm. Please let Kathleen know by August 1st if you can<br />
make it, and to pick up a permission form.<br />
*Reminder* Only swimwear is allowed in the pool area!<br />
Please refer to the Diocese of Knoxville Code of Conduct<br />
for appropriate swimwear, or ask Kathleen.<br />
WORKSHOP ON THE 3RD EDITION<br />
OF THE ROMAN MISSAL<br />
Fr. Randy Stice, Director of Worship and Liturgy, “Introducing<br />
the 3rd Edition of the Roman Missal”<br />
Sister Mary Timothea Elliott, RSM, Director of Christian Formation,<br />
“The Bible in the Mass”<br />
Faerie Pabich, Director of Music and Liturgy, <strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong><br />
<strong>Cathedral</strong>, “New Music for the New Missal”<br />
Saturday, August 6, 2011, 10:00am - 3:00pm; Cost $15<br />
**Lunch included if payment received by August 2**<br />
Pay online using Google Checkout or send check (download<br />
registration form from the diocesan website)<br />
Participants may mail registration forms and checks to:<br />
805 Northshore Dr SW, Knoxville, TN 37919<br />
to the attention of Fr. Randy Stice or<br />
by e-mail at frrandy@dioknoxlorg.<br />
CCD UPDATE<br />
Thanks to all who made our Vacation Bible<br />
School such a huge success! We are starting to<br />
look to a new year with new opportunities for<br />
growth and sharing the gifts that each of us<br />
brings to the table. Are you that pearl of great<br />
price? Do you believe it is vitally important to<br />
share and proclaim our faith to children? Do you feel called to<br />
share that faith? Think about it. Pray on it. If you feel that this<br />
ministry of sharing your faith with our children is yours, call<br />
Brigid at 584-4528. In today’s first reading God appears to<br />
Solomon and tell him “Ask something of me and I will give it<br />
to you.” And Solomon asks God for an “understanding heart”.<br />
Ask your children what they would request if God presented<br />
them with this question.<br />
VIRTUS<br />
A sexual-abuse-prevention seminar for adults, “Protecting<br />
God’s Children,” is required for all employees and regular<br />
volunteers in parishes and schools. It is re<strong>com</strong>mended for<br />
parents and grandparents who are interested in developing<br />
safe and nurturing environments for children. Up<strong>com</strong>ing sessions<br />
are listed below. Please go to www.virtusonline.org to<br />
register. Do not call the school or parish office to register.<br />
Up<strong>com</strong>ing Sessions:<br />
August 6th, 1:00pm, All Saints Church in Knoxville<br />
August 16th, 7:00pm, <strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong> (Shea Room)<br />
INTERESTED IN BECOMING CATHOLIC OR<br />
EXPLORING THE CATHOLIC FAITH?<br />
Or are you an adult who has never been confirmed?<br />
Our RCIA Inquiry group meets on the<br />
2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month from 7-<br />
8:45pm. Our next session will be on July 27th in<br />
the school Art Room. For further information,<br />
call Brigid Johnson at 584-4528.
SERVING OUR PARISH FAMILY<br />
ATTENTION BRIDGE PLAYERS<br />
The “<strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong> <strong>Cathedral</strong> Bridge<br />
Marathon” will resume in September. If<br />
interested in playing social bridge, please<br />
find a partner and join us! There is a $15<br />
fee per person which is used for contributions<br />
to <strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong> parish, expenses,<br />
and prizes awarded at an end of year dinner. For<br />
information, please call Peggy Cones (748-1219) no later<br />
than Monday, August 22nd.<br />
SACRED HEART ALTAR SERVER<br />
MINISTRY<br />
5:00pm<br />
7:30am<br />
Altar Servers for next week:<br />
July 23, 2011 - July 24, 2011<br />
Morgan White, Laura Patterson, Jake Coffey<br />
Servers Needed<br />
SENIOR EXERCISE CLASS<br />
Where: <strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong> Parish in the Assembly Room<br />
When: Mon., Wed., Fri.; 9-10am, $2/class<br />
What: Class consists of 15 minutes of light aerobic<br />
movement, followed by strength, flexibility and balance<br />
training. All equipment is provided.<br />
9:00am<br />
11:00am<br />
1:00pm<br />
Charles Connors, Mimi Connors, Natalie Perry,<br />
Madison Ray, Michael Ray<br />
Bennett Noe, Alex Iman, Lauren Birmingham,<br />
Grace Baek, Eunice Baek<br />
Servers Needed<br />
PRAYER BLANKET MINISTRY<br />
This ministry has provided quite a<br />
few parishioners with prayer blankets<br />
for various needs. We encourage<br />
anyone to join in knitting or crocheting<br />
more blankets to ac<strong>com</strong>modate<br />
those in need of our prayers and<br />
love. We can also teach you how to knit or crochet. We<br />
meet the fourth Tuesday morning of each month from<br />
9:30am - 12:00pm and the fourth Wednesday of the<br />
month from 7:30pm - 10:00pm. For any questions or if<br />
you would like to join us, please call Mary Brig at 973-<br />
6444.<br />
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR PRAYER...<br />
The Rosary is prayed in the Church<br />
Every Monday at 2pm<br />
Every Saturday after the 8:05am Mass<br />
Pray for world peace & families<br />
ALTAR FLOWERS<br />
Honor a special occasion. Help to beautify the altar for<br />
the glory of God and His Church by a floral donation for<br />
a memorial, for anniversaries, birthdays, enthronements,<br />
baptisms or to honor your special saint and church patron.<br />
Suggested donation is $150. Call Rubianna Gonzalez<br />
at the Parish Office (588-0249).<br />
If you are interested in joining the Altar Server Ministry,<br />
please contact Richard Boughner 927-1847 or<br />
email boughnerr@hotmail.<strong>com</strong> for information.<br />
PRAYER CHAIN<br />
May the power of the Holy Spirit enable us to live out the<br />
Gospel Message<br />
Please join us in praying for...<br />
The Sick…<br />
Fran Kress, Gabby, Zach, Joe, Max, Paul, Paul, Leslie, Thomas<br />
Miller, Maryanna, Gary Hodgins, Lee Ericka Woody,<br />
David Corbin, Gene Cielenski<br />
The Repose of the Soul of…<br />
Ruth Quimby, Mary Hosford, William E. Fleury, Suzanne<br />
Barnicle, Robert Cannada, Rosalie Jimenez, Suzanne Infante<br />
The Special Intentions of…<br />
Crystal & Phillip, Marcia, Jane, Rick Donovan & His Family,<br />
Paul Fogarty, Gabby, Andy, Jeff, Donald Collins, Rothermel<br />
Family<br />
Lord hear our prayer.<br />
Please call your requests for up<strong>com</strong>ing listings to Judy (560-<br />
1574). We encourage you to pray for those seeking intercessory<br />
prayer by using the prayer request list above.
SHC IN THE COMMUNITY<br />
LOOKING AHEAD…<br />
* LADIES OF CHARITY NEWS *<br />
CHRISTMAS IN JULY...<br />
Bargain shop for Christmas decorations,<br />
gifts, and holiday apparel on July 23 - 30<br />
at Ladies of Charity located on 120 W.<br />
Baxter Ave-behind Holy Ghost Church.<br />
Thrift Shop hours are 9:30am - 4:15pm,<br />
Monday - Saturday. Bargains galore!<br />
HELPING HANDS & GENEROUS HEARTS...<br />
If you have a few precious hours to help at Ladies of<br />
Charity to sort clothes, house wares, etc., please call Jo<br />
Seymour at 247-5790 or Pat Shannon at 690-7396. Our<br />
address is 120 W. Baxter Ave in Knoxville. Your help will<br />
be appreciated.<br />
NATIONAL NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING<br />
AWARENESS WEEK<br />
National Natural Family Planning<br />
(NFP) Awareness Week (July 24 –<br />
July 30, 2011) is a national educational<br />
campaign sponsored by the<br />
United States Conference of<br />
Catholic Bishops to bring attention<br />
to the benefits for your marriage<br />
when using Natural Family Planning. The dates of Natural<br />
Family Planning Awareness Week highlight the anniversary<br />
of the papal encyclical Humanae Vitae (July 25) which<br />
articulates Catholic beliefs about human sexuality, conjugal<br />
love and responsible parenthood. The dates also<br />
mark the feast of Saints Joachim and Anne (July 26), the<br />
parents of the Blessed Mother. The Office of Marriage<br />
Preparation and Enrichment has developed an Introduction<br />
to NFP brochure for you. The brochure includes contact<br />
information for teaching couples in our diocese. To<br />
download a copy of the brochure visit dioknox.org/wpcontent/uploads/2011/03/Intro-to-NFP-brochure4.pdf<br />
- FAMILY PROMISE -<br />
PASTA COOK-OFF SPONSORS NEEDED<br />
Family Promise of Knoxville is an organization that helps<br />
end homelessness in Knoxville, one family at a time.<br />
LOVE GOLF?? HELP HAITI!!<br />
GiveHaitiHope.org is offering spectator<br />
tickets to the 2011 Knoxville News-<br />
Sentinel Open to be held at Fox Den<br />
Country Club, Thursday August 25<br />
through Sunday August 28. Purchase<br />
tickets for one day or for all 4 days<br />
ONLINE at http://givehaitihope.org/<br />
KNS_Open_2011.htm. 100% of your ticket price will<br />
benefit the Haiti Outreach Program when purchased<br />
through our website. Haiti Outreach Program works to<br />
improve the health care, education and economy of the<br />
people in the <strong>com</strong>munity of Boucan-Carre, Haiti. Come<br />
share in the excitement as Knoxville celebrates our heritage<br />
as a founding event on the Nationwide Golf Tour<br />
and lend a helping hand to the people of Boucan-Carre.<br />
KNS Open tickets make great gifts for clients, coworkers,<br />
your uncle, your boss, that kid that mows your<br />
lawn and dear ol' Dad!<br />
If you are interested in the...<br />
CATHOLIC SINGLES OF<br />
GREATER KNOXVILLE<br />
please call Donna T. at (865) 531-3839<br />
for more information.<br />
Help support one of our fundraisers,<br />
the annual Pasta Cook-off.<br />
Your family or employer can help end homelessness<br />
by be<strong>com</strong>ing a sponsor!<br />
- $250 for a Family -<br />
- $500, $1000, $2000 for a Business -<br />
*Family Promise is a 501c3 organization. For more<br />
information, call Mary Jo Marino at 584-5404.<br />
CATHOLIC CHARITIES<br />
Help Catholic Charities win a new car<br />
for its senior transportation program!<br />
CCETN is <strong>com</strong>peting with four other<br />
nonprofits from around the country, as<br />
part of Toyota’s 100 Cars for Good<br />
program, and your only day to vote for<br />
CCETN is August 14th. Go to www.facebook.<strong>com</strong>/<br />
toyota on August 14th, click on “Vote Today,” and<br />
help CCETN continue to provide rides to and from<br />
medical appointments through its Interfaith Senior Services<br />
program. Please share this with all your Facebook<br />
friends and remember to vote on August 14th!
THIS WEEK AT SHC<br />
~ Mass Intentions ~<br />
SATURDAY, JULY 23<br />
8:05 am Nancy Mayes*<br />
-Confessions are heard following the 8:05 Mass-<br />
5:00 pm John Chandler*<br />
SUNDAY, JULY 24<br />
7:30 am Parents of Mary and Pat Patronik<br />
9:00 am Pat Patronik<br />
11:00 am Members of <strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong> Parish*<br />
1:00 pm Natanael Garcia Sanchez*<br />
MONDAY, JULY 25<br />
8:05 am Intentions of Suzanne and Bill*<br />
TUESDAY, JULY 26<br />
8:05 am Intentions of Suzanne and Bill*<br />
12:00 pm John DeRosa<br />
WEDNESDAY, JULY 27<br />
8:05 am John Klein<br />
12:00 pm Chad Jones<br />
Your Gifts to God & Parish!<br />
Last week’s collection 18,970.77<br />
Needed per Budget each week 26,059.00<br />
Year-to-Date (Since July 1) 73,524.69<br />
Needed per Budget since July 1 78,177.00<br />
Behind since July 1, 2011 4,652.31<br />
MASS ATTENDANCE<br />
5:00 pm: 262 7:30 am: 123<br />
9:00 am: 266 11:00 am: 325 1:00 pm: 385<br />
THURSDAY, JULY 28<br />
8:05 am Anne Elizabeth Mary*<br />
12:00 pm Lepoutre Family*<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 29<br />
8:05 am Peter and Sophia Choi<br />
12:00 pm Jovita Gonzales<br />
SATURDAY, JULY 30<br />
8:05 am The Brig Family*<br />
-Confessions are heard following the 8:05 Mass-<br />
5:00 pm Margaret O’Kane*<br />
SUNDAY, JULY 31<br />
7:30 am John Sullivan Family*<br />
9:00 am Pat Patronik<br />
11:00 am Garbarino and Harrison Families<br />
1:00 pm Members of <strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong> Parish*<br />
*Indicates living people<br />
READINGS FOR THE WEEK<br />
July 24, 2011 through July 31, 2011<br />
Sunday: 1 Kgs 3:5, 7-12; Ps 119; Rom 8:28-30; Mt 13:44-52 [44-46]<br />
Monday: 2 Cor 4:7-15; Mt 20:20-28<br />
Tuesday: Ex 33:7-11; 34:5b-9, 28; Mt 13:36-43<br />
Wednesday: Ex 34:29-35; Mt 13:44-46<br />
Thursday: Ex 40:16-21, 34-38; Mt 13:47-53<br />
Friday: Lv 23:1, 4-11, 15-16, 27, 34b-37; Jn 11:19-27<br />
Saturday: Lv 25:1, 8-17; Mt 14:1-12<br />
Sunday: Is 55:1-3; Ps 145; Rom 8:35, 37-39; Mt 14:13-21<br />
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