Week of July 14 - Corpus Christi Catholic Community
Week of July 14 - Corpus Christi Catholic Community
Week of July 14 - Corpus Christi Catholic Community
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MASS INTENTIONS<br />
for the WEEK<br />
Saturday, <strong>July</strong> 13th<br />
4:30 PM Joey Panichello<br />
by The Moles Family<br />
Sunday, <strong>July</strong> <strong>14</strong>th<br />
7:00 AM Mary Ann Hagelin<br />
by Charles Hagelin<br />
8:30 Montisano Family<br />
by Rose Mullaly<br />
10:00 Ed Koza<br />
by Elaine Koza<br />
11:30 James Blaney 25 th Anniversary<br />
by Rose Blaney<br />
6:00 PM Danielle Mulvaney<br />
by Marino Family<br />
Monday, <strong>July</strong> 15th<br />
7:15 AM Adelaide M. Kees<br />
by Sirianni Family<br />
Tuesday, <strong>July</strong> 16th<br />
7:15 AM Frank and Josephine Michener<br />
by Margaret Markel<br />
Wednesday, <strong>July</strong> 17th<br />
7:15 AM Anna May Santangelo<br />
by Valerie Haynes<br />
Thursday, <strong>July</strong> 18th<br />
7:15 AM Richard M. Lunsford, Sr.<br />
by Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Schmidt<br />
Friday, <strong>July</strong> 19th<br />
7:15 AM Frances Hoog<br />
by Mary Ann Wert<br />
Saturday, <strong>July</strong> 20th<br />
7:15 AM Leo and Marie Fischer<br />
by Dan and Jan Fischer<br />
4:30 PM Catherine Mitchell<br />
by Monica Rogers and Family<br />
Sunday, <strong>July</strong> 21st<br />
7:00 AM Maurice Rudden<br />
by Shirley Walsh<br />
8:30 Florence Tumas<br />
by Arthur and Anne Wilkie<br />
10:00 Adam Fox<br />
by Beth Lentz<br />
11:30 Mary Connolly<br />
by Pat McLaughlin<br />
6:00 PM Charles Smith<br />
by Vince and JoAnn Donahue<br />
We pray for the deceased members, relatives and friends <strong>of</strong> our<br />
parish family.<br />
(Funeral arrangements at <strong>Corpus</strong> <strong>Christi</strong> Church are now listed on<br />
our website as soon as we are notified by the Funeral Director:<br />
www.corpuschristilansdale.org)<br />
“Come to their aid, O saints <strong>of</strong> God;<br />
come forth to meet them, angels <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Lord, receiving their souls, presenting<br />
them to the Most High.”<br />
FIFTEENTH SUNDAY<br />
in ORDINARY TIME<br />
WEEKLY FINANCIAL UPDATE<br />
June 29/30 $ 27,432<br />
<strong>July</strong> 6/7 $ 25,786<br />
Envelopes mailed 2,598/2613<br />
Envelopes returned 869/802<br />
Mortgage Reduction Collection<br />
June to date $ 4,038<br />
<strong>July</strong> to date $ 2,707<br />
First Reading: Deuteronomy 30:10-<strong>14</strong> Moses petitions the<br />
people to follow the commandments God has set before them.<br />
He reminds them that the laws are not in the sky or far away at<br />
sea, but are accessible to them and meant to be followed if they<br />
wish to prosper.<br />
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 69:<strong>14</strong>,17,30-31,36-37 Turn to<br />
the Lord in your need, and you will live.<br />
Second Reading: Colossians 1:15-20 Paul discusses the<br />
divine nature <strong>of</strong> Jesus, and explains that Jesus was created<br />
before anything else. Everything else was “created through<br />
Him, and for Him.”<br />
Gospel: Luke 10:25-37 While discussing everlasting life, a<br />
lawyer mentions loving one's neighbor as oneself. The lawyer<br />
then asks Jesus, “Who is my neighbor?” Jesus tells him about<br />
a man beaten by robbers, who was ignored by both a priest and<br />
a Levite before a Samaritan stopped and <strong>of</strong>fered him aid. Jesus<br />
asks the lawyer who was neighbor to the injured man. The<br />
lawyer says “the one who treated him with compassion.” Jesus<br />
encourages him to go and do the same.<br />
Family Connection<br />
Families rely on selfless love. Parents<br />
show love for their children not just<br />
when it's convenient, but whenever<br />
their children's needs must be met.<br />
Imagine if the members <strong>of</strong> a family<br />
were concerned only with their own<br />
needs. How quickly things would fall<br />
apart!<br />
In the story <strong>of</strong> the Good Samaritan,<br />
we learn about someone who went<br />
out <strong>of</strong> his way to care for the needs<br />
<strong>of</strong> another. He recognized the victim<br />
as his brother and accepted<br />
responsibility for him. As a family, talk about the<br />
responsibilities <strong>of</strong> each member <strong>of</strong> the family. Share how you,<br />
as parents, care for the needs <strong>of</strong> everyone in the family even<br />
when it's inconvenient. Ask your children to share times when<br />
they did chores and helped the family even when it was not<br />
convenient.<br />
Read aloud this Sunday's Gospel, Luke 10:25-37. Talk about<br />
how the Samaritan went out <strong>of</strong> his way to care for the needs <strong>of</strong><br />
the victim. Make a commitment as a family to follow the<br />
example <strong>of</strong> the Good Samaritan. Explain that the more you<br />
learn to accept responsibility for each other's needs at home, the<br />
more you'll be able to accept responsibility for the needs <strong>of</strong><br />
others in the world.<br />
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