2375 EAST ARIZONA AVENUE, DENVER, COLORADO 80210 303-744-6119 WWW.SAINTVINCENTS.ORG SUNDAY MASSES Saturday: (Anticipatory) 5:00 pm Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:30 am, 11:30 am DAILY MASS Monday Friday: 6:30 am and 8:00 am Saturday: 8:00 am RECONCILIATION Monday Saturday: 7:30 7:45 am Saturday: 3:30 pm 4:30 pm Also by Appointment SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Contact Parish Office to schedule. SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY Contact Parish Office at least eight months prior to the wedding SACRAMENT OF THE SICK Contact Parish Office at onset of illness. In case of death in the family, contact Parish Office immediately. FINANCE COUNCIL Jody Block, John Groneman, Craig Saeman, and David Wolf TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 18, 2016 PASTORAL COUNCIL Julie Buckley, Chuck Masur, Katie McClosky, Philip Nearing, Lucas Stine, Shari Sullivan, Secretary: Virginia Zordani PARISH STAFF Pastor: Very Rev. Andrew Kemberling, V.F. Parochial Vicar: Rev. Douglas Grandon Deacons: Tim Kelly and Marvin Hegarty Pastoral Associate: Dcn. George Morin, ext 202 Business Manager: Jeff Babcock, ext 207 Director of Communications and Stewardship: Mila Glodava, ext 205 Director of Music: Mary Beth Church, ext 222 IT Director: Mark Weiland, ext 210 Secretary/Receptionist: Meg Robinson, ext 203 Bulletin Editor: Pam Pippin, ext 209 PARISH SCHOOL Principal: Sr. Dominic Quinn, O.P., ext 100 1164 South Josephine Street Denver, Colorado 80210 303-777-3812 info@svdpk8.com www.svdpk8.com Go and Make Disciples - Matthew 28:19 know your faith live your faith share your faith
Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Pastor s Message Dear Parishioners, A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. Our faith is like that. The Catholic faith has been handed down link, by link, in an unbroken chain from Jesus Christ himself. We cannot let our day and age be that broken or weakest link. This weekend is our stewardship of faith commitment weekend. Our faith is more valuable than our treasure. Let us be the best stewards of that faith by preserving it and making it grow. Reading the pastor s letter in the bulletin or reading the Archbishop s letter in the Denver Catholic, are ways to grow in the faith. Being a teacher for sacramental preparation is a way to preserve the faith. Parents have clear obligations to be the first teachers of faith to their children. Sending children to a Catholic school does not excuse a parent of their responsibility. We teachers find that students turn a deaf ear to us unless it is first heard at home. The parish assists parents to be good stewards of the faith so they can be the best teachers. Please make a commitment today. Sincerely in Christ, Stewardship of Prayer stewardship A WAY OF LIFE Faith is the realization of what is hoped for and the evidence of things unseen. Heb 11:1 In stewardship spirituality, we are to receive our gifts with thanksgiving to God. One of His gifts is our faith. We can grow our faith by participating in Bible study groups or attending, catechetical conferences, and parish missions. You can also read books about the faith, Catholic newspapers and magazines, or watch or listen to Catholic TV or radio shows. It is also true that we learn by teaching. So you might want to be a catechist, lead a Bible study, or be a sponsor for new converts. More importantly you can be a witness to your faith. As Pope Paul VI said, Modern man listens more willingly to witness than to teachers, and if he does listen to teachers, it is because they are witness (Evangelii Nuntiandi #41). Please consider making a commitment to at least one way to grow your faith. This Week s Mass Intentions: Monday, September 19: 6:30am Maria Pippin 8:00am Colleen Marion Tuesday, September 20: Wednesday, September 21: 6:30am Ruth Hemmingway 8:00am Fr. Marlon Rodriguez Thursday, September 22: 8:10am Colleen Marion Friday, September 23: Saturday, September 24: 5:00pm SVDP Parishioners Sunday, September 25: 7:30am No Mass Intention 9:30am Thomas Bauman 11:30am Sr. Marie Dolorosa Welcome John and Julia Uridil Our ill parish members & relatives: Mariah Hegarty Marlene McIsaac Our deceased parish members & relatives: Jean Burns Erlinda Quemuel Ben Urbish Rev. Stephen Voss Veterans and deceased members of our Armed Forces Due to the Privacy Act, only immediate family members may request a name to be placed on the prayer list. Please call the office at 303-744-6119. Baptisms Thomas Felix Natonek, son of Zachary and Carrie Mateo John Hudnall, son of Christopher and Laura Readings for the Week of September 11, 2016 Sunday: Am 8:4-7/Ps 113:1-2, 4-8/1 Monday: Tm 2:1-8/Lk 16:1-13 or 16:10-13 Prv 3:27-34/Ps 15:2-5/Lk 8:16-18 Tuesday: Prv 21:1-6, 10-13/Ps 119:1, 27, 30, 34-35, 44/Lk 8:19-21 Wednesday: Eph 4:1-7, 11-13/Ps 19:2-5/ Mt 9:9-13 Thursday: Eccl 1:2-11/Ps 90:3-6, 12-14, Friday: 17/Lk 9:7-9 Eccl 3:1-11/Ps 144:1-4/Lk 9:18-22 Saturday: Eccl 11:9-12:8/Ps 90:3-6, 12-14, 17/Lk 9:43b-45 Next Sunday: Am 6:1a, 4-7/Ps 146:7-10/1 Tm 6:11-16/Lk 16:19-31
Stewardship of Time & Talent Choir Information Adult Choir: Rehearsals are on Wednesdays in the Church at 7:00pm. Youth Choir (ages 9-14): Rehearsals are in the church on Thursdays at 3:45pm. The youth choir will sing at the 11:30am Mass once a month on October 9, November 6, December 24 at 4:00pm, February 12, March 12, and April 16 (Easter Sunday). Bell Choir (ages 9-90): Rehearsals are in the church choir loft on Sundays at 1:00pm beginning this Sunday, September 18. The Bell Choir will play at the 11:30am Mass once a month on October 9, November 6, December 24 at 4:00pm, February 12, March 12, and April 16 (Easter Sunday). Please contact Mary Beth Church, Director of Music, for further information at (303) 744-6119, ext. 222. Altar Servers Saturday, September 24 5:00pm Jack Kennedy Wyatt Steffes Abigail McBournie Sunday, September 25 7:30am Harrison Schmitt Ryan Schmitt 9:30am Annie Tartell Matthew Tartell Natalie Burnham Ella Neiman Gianna Wallrath Michael Wolf 11:30am Francis DiPentiono Jacob Swanno September 18, 2016 Stewardship of Faith RCIA If you would like to become Catholic or have questions about becoming Catholic, please contact Deacon George Morin at (303) 744-6119, ext. 202 Wellness Clinic This clinic, provided by the Colorado Visiting Nurse Association (VNA) takes place on the third Wednesday of Each Month from 8:30am to 12:30pm. in the Garden Room. This month the clinic is on Wednesday, September 21. Kaiser Permanente insurance is accepted. The cost is $35 per visit. Appointments are available by calling James or Barbara Curtin, 303-733-8415. Sandwiches Join us in making sandwiches for the homeless after the 9:30am Mass this Sunday, September 18 in the cafeteria. Thursday Bible Study Every Thursday SVDP hosts a bible study. If you are interested in joining or have any questions, please contact Nancy Berg at 303-756-5277. Food Pantry Our pantry is in need of canned vegetables and fruit, peanut butter and jelly, and any meals that are ready to eat, canned or pouches. Healing Mass Monday, Sept 26 6:00pm Msgr. Peter Quang Nguyen will be the celebrant for this healing Mass. All are welcome. Nazareth Group Beginning in September through May, the Nazareth Group meets on the first and third Wednesday of the month for scripture study, led by Sr. Mary Ann Figlino, CSJ. For more information, contact the parish office at (303) 744-6119. 40 Days for Life Fall Campaign Wednesday, September 28 thru Sunday, November 6 For the first time, the Kickoff Event is being hosted at the vigil site on Tuesday, September 20 at 6:30pm. Learn about what you need to know and do at the vigil site during the fall 40 Days for Life, participate in candlelit song and prayer and engage in community fellowship. Address: 3894 Olive St, Denver, CO 80207 Prayerful and peaceful vigils will take place Sept. 28-Nov. 6 this fall. SVdP has taken Tuesday, October 6, and Thursday, October 25, from 8:00am to 6:00pm. Please sign up for an hour to pray at Planned Parenthood at 38th and Pontiac. https://40daysforlife.com/localcampaigns/denver/ Contact Cathleen Gillies at cathleeng@aol.com.
Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School Coffee with Sister This is a time to meet with Sister Dominic and other parents of the same grade level. Topics will be about parenting this age child, initiatives of the school, teachers will present curriculum objectives and how parents can support at home, and general discussion with parents. Coffee with Sister is from 8:10am to 8:50am on designated days in the library following morning announcements. Tuesday, September 20 Wednesday, September 21 Friday, September 23 Tuesday, September 27 Tuesday, October 4 Wednesday, October 5 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 7th Grade 1st Grade Kindergarten 5th Grade Our Week at a Glance Tuesday, September 20: Coffee with Sister (2th Grade) 8:10am Wednesday, September 21 Coffee with Sister (3rd Grade) 8:10am Thursday, September 22: All School Mass 8:10am Friday, September 23: Coffee with Sister (7th Grade) 8:10am Saturday, September 24: Fall Festival 3:00pm to 9:00pm Stewardship of Treasure Stewardship of Treasure at Work Over the past few weeks, all of us have been following the historic flooding in Louisiana. The region is experiencing what is being called the worst domestic disaster since Hurricane Sandy. As many of 60,000 homes have been damaged, with nearly 20,000 people being rescued from the flood waters. Lives have been cruelly altered. Therefore, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) is announcing an emergency collection to assist the victims of the 2016 Louisiana Floods. In lieu of a second collection, a donation of $1,000 was made on behalf of St. Vincent de Paul parishioners. Stewardship of Vocations Welcome to St. Vincent de Paul Pedro Sebastian Bill Beldt-Kaelin Please welcome and pray for St. Vincent de Paul s seminarians Pedro Sebastian and Bill Beldt-Kaelin. They will be serving here this year. 2016 SVDP Golf Classic Saturday, October 15 CommonGround Golf Course Tee-off at 1:00pm We are accepting sign-ups SVDP Golf Classic. Includes green fee, golf cart, range balls, drinks and lunch! To register visit: https://svdpch.ejoinme.org/2016svdpgolfclassic
September 18, 2016 Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Hmm. I m staring at the dollar bill I just took out of my wallet. Sure enough, it s still there. In God we trust. I m kind of surprised it hasn t been removed by now. Before I read Robert Lupton s Charity Detox: What Charity Would Look Like if we Cared About Results I would have joked that it s actually the perfect slogan for our consumer world. Money is our God, and we trust in it. But I m seeing things differently now, and the story about the unjust steward doesn t shock me as much as it used to. The truth is that the brilliant and innovative business people who serve mammon are exactly who this world needs. We should celebrate and support (and occasionally include in our General Intercessions) prayers for all business people, because the most effective method of poverty alleviation is economic development. We all have our frustrations with technology, but the tech fields have created more wealth (and jobs) in the world than all the charities that have ever existed. Extreme poverty has been reduced by more than half in the last decade because China and India who represent the greatest concentration of global poverty in the world have become major economic players in technologies that have created unparalleled levels of employment for their 2.5 billion people. Now, their business ethics, like those of the unjust steward, need a huge overhaul. But in the baby steps of economic justice they have taken some huge steps forward. How astounding that Jesus knew this basic business principle! Engage those who know how to make money, and put them to work building the kingdom of God. How is your business investing money and talent in creating economic justice? Kathy McGovern 2016 www.thestoryandyou.com Support our Advertisers EWTN Channel Finder CenturyLink English channel 562 HD - 1562 Spanish - 3077 Comcast English channel 233 Spanish channel 337 or 637 Direct TV channel 370 DISH channel 261 90th Anniversary and Fall Festival News Date: Saturday, September 24, 2016 Time: 3:00pm - 9:00pm Venue: SVdP School Playgrounds Chairs: Jacob & Katie Gram Asst. Chair: Lucas Stine Games: Elizabeth Wilkerson & JJ Pippin Volunteers: Lucas Stine Ticket Sales: Sara Sparks Volunteers Needed: We are in need of many volunteers to help make the Fall Festival a success. There are many opportunities still available. Please take a moment to sign up at the back of the church after Mass or to sign up online by visiting our website at http://saintvincents.org/2016/07/06/fall-festival-2016/ and click on Volunteer Here. Contests: For information about contests please contact one of the following people: Pie Baking LeeAnn Rodgers (303) 757-2320 Chili Cook-Off Marlo McCarthy (720) 276-8415 Beer Brewing Vince Toner (303) 868-5534 Sign up for tournaments are also available online and in the back of the church. Tournaments are: Cornhole - Adults and Youth Free-throw Contest - Ages 14+ Soccer Shootout - Ages 14+ Facebook Please Like us on facebook. St. Vincent de Paul Parish and School is available on Facebook. www.saintvincents.org