St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Parish in Aurora A P R I L 1 5, 2 0 1 8-3 R D S U N D A Y O F E A S T E R Upcoming Events April 14th & 15th - Workcamp Share sale Hallway April 21st & 22nd - Bethlehem Handicrafts Hallway April 22nd - Coffee & donuts Sponsored by TMIY in Syrianey Hall April 23rd - New Eucharistic Ministers of Holy Communion Training 7:00 pm, Overflow April 24th - Dynamic Catholic Prayer for our Parish, 7:00 pm May 1st - FPU begins 7:30 pm, Syrianey Hall Then He opened their minds to understand the Scriptures. And He said to them, Thus it is written that the Christ would suffer and rise from the dead on the third day. - Lk 24:45-46 May 5th - Lifeline Screening 8:30 am, Syrianey Hall May 5th - 1st Saturday Rosary 4:20 pm Parish Office 303-690-6797 www.stmichael-aurora.org Monday - Thursday, 8:30 am - 4:00 pm Friday, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Lunch 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Pastor - Fr. Terry Kissell Parochial Vicar - Fr. Mauricio Bermudez Saturday: Confessions 3:00-4:30 pm, (Anticipated Mass) 5:00 pm Sunday: 7:00, 8:45, 10:30, 12:30 Misa en español: 2:30 pm Daily Mass: (Mon -Fri) 6:00 & 9:00 am
Society of St. Vincent de Paul St. Michael the Archangel Parish Conference 19099 E. Floyd Ave. Aurora, CO 80013 303-690-6797 Ext. 344 svdpstmichaelschurch@gmail.com Numbers Thank you for helping us help others! The Society of St. Vincent de Paul (SSVdP), a charitable organization dedicated to the service of the poor, was established by French university students in Paris in 1833, led by the Blessed Frederic Ozanam. The first SSVdP chapter in the United States was established in 1845 in St. Louis, Missouri. Membership in the United States totals some 172,000 in 4,600 communities. The national headquarters is in St. Louis. Members of the Society are known as Vincentians, after St. Vincent de Paul, the patron of the organization. Vincentians are organized into Conferences, a group of volunteers who gather together to grow spiritually and offer person-toperson service to those in need or living in poverty. SSVdP activities in Denver began in 1876. Fr. Terry Kissell initiated the formation of our conference in April 2011. We are one of 26 conferences that are part of the Denver Metro Council of the SSVdP. Our food collection goes to Catholic Charities Little Flower facility, and we sometimes partner with Catholic Charities for financial assistance. We also work with our SSVdP Denver Metro office and other parish conferences. Our funding is based on a fixed amount from St. Michael s, grants, individual donations, King Sooper gift card usage, Walk for the Poor, and Poor Box contributions. We were very blessed to be asked to become a member of St. Vincent de Paul Eldercare Ministry. We volunteer at Cherry Creek Nursing Center and Chelsea Place memory care. We love serving at Cherry Creek as each Thursday a priest or deacon from St Michael's comes for a Mass or Communion service. We gather the residents all together to pray and visit with each other and us. They are very pleased to see us, as we bring the outside world to them. You have the opportunity to visit one-on-one and some have nobody to visit them. We found this to be a real gift to them and to us, as they so much appreciate the visits everyone brings to them. Chelsea Place has different levels of memory care and a group waits for us each week to share their fascinating stories of their lives. We definitely receive much more than we give. Join us in this wonderful Ministry! Vern and Doreen Olsen For more information about the Society of St. Vincent de Paul contact Dave Jensen at 303-324-1726 or dapjensen@q.com
There s no Place Like Home 40th Anniversary Celebration 40 years ago... August 17, 1978-1st successful crossing of the Atlantic by balloon (3 Americans) Formation That Man Is You! - Friday, April 20 th, at 6:00 am. Men, please join us as we take on this journey together of The Unveiling of Love. Nuptial Mass and the Unveiling of Love The Mystery of St. Joseph Living the Life of St. Joseph Amici di Giuseppe Mission 12.0 - Moving the Decimal Place Forming Missionaries to the Family The Revelation of the Father THE TRUTH ABOUT MONEY AND RELATIONSHIPS...If you're married and have money fights, there is good news: You're normal! But if you find yourselves fighting frequently, you can still improve your relationship and even get on the same page with your spouse. It's a magical place where each person gets a vote, understands the other's point of view, and finds common ground. Let's face it--if we can agree on the checkbook, there's nothing left to fight about except who gets the remote! (Or maybe the dishes.). Find out what you have been missing by attending Financial Peace University at St. Michael's on Tuesday evenings, May 1 - June 26, 2018. Register online at www.daveramsey.com or contact Teri in the Parish Office at (303) 690-6797. C onnected in our Catholic faith, with outreach to others, we celebrate as a welcoming ommunity in joyful worship. cenco Building Services 720.583.1690 Carrie Savage Worship NEW EXTRA ORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION TRAINING - Registered parishioners who are interested in becoming Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion are invited to attend the training either on Monday April 23, 2018 at 7:00 pm or on Saturday April 28, 2018 at 10:00 am. Pre-requisite: Adults 18+ years, fully-initiated, practicing Catholics in good standing with the church. For more information, visit our website. Questions contact Rita 303-690-9946. Worldwide Marriage Encounter - Are we like Thomas and doubt the power of God in our marriage? Learn the tools to put God in your Sacrament of Marriage. The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends are: April 20-22, 2018 Dillon July 6-8, 2018 Northern Colorado November 2-4, 2018 - Dillon For more information, please visit www.wwme.org. Questions? Feel free to contact Brenda & Gary Granger: 303.604.6202. Light of Life Ladies Tea by Marisol Health - April 28th - A FUNdraising event for Marisol Health on Saturday, April 28th from 10:30 am to 1pm at Sacred Heart of Mary Church - St. Bernard Hall: 6739 South Boulder Road, Boulder, CO. The event will consist of a high tea luncheon, silent auction, jewelry jumble, wine pull, door prizes, hat contest (optional) and table decor contest (optional) with keynote speaker, Dede Chism. Questions? Contact Connie at cweiskop@marisolservices.com; 720-799-9528. Outreach Join Discovery Job Network for our weekly Network Meeting on Monday, April 16th at St. Thomas More Church 8035 S Quebec St, Centennial, CO 80121 from 9:30 am. 11:00 am. Topic: Resolving your Job Search Struggles Presenter: Hal Patterson So much of what we hope to accomplish as a People of God is contingent upon a successful and fruitful Archbishop s Catholic Appeal. Please complete your pledge card that was sent to your home and mail it to the Appeal office as soon as possible. When determining your level of charity, always remember that our Lord will never be outdone in generosity.
MASS INTENTIONS MONDAY, APRIL 16 6:00 AM for: Diane Wagner by: Tom & Margaret Kahle 9:00 AM for: Ted Kahle by: Sally Kahle TUESDAY, APRIL 17 6:00 AM for: Communion Service 9:00 AM for: Donald L. Steck by: Marianne Steck-Dezman WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 6:00 AM for: Communion Services 9:00 AM for: Ramon Medina Fonseca by: Fr. Terry Kissell THURSDAY, APRIL 19 6:00 AM for: Communion Service 9:00 AM for: Shannon McAdam-Wilson by: The Estate of Kathy McAdams FRIDAY, APRIL 20 6:00 AM for: Souls in Purgatory by: Dorothea Urban 9:00 AM for: Valeria Hernandez by Fr. Mau Bermudez SATURDAY, APRIL 21 1:00 PM for: Richard Garza by: Jo Ann Fitch 5:00 PM for: Julio Chabarria, his birthday by: Kathy Garza SUNDAY, APRIL 22 7:00 AM for: Oliva Rivera Goveo by: Fr. Terry Kissell 8:45 AM for: Condo Martinez & Richard Martinez by: Tim & Eleanor Navarro & Family 10:30 AM for: Carol Stegeman by: Cindi Maestas 12:30 PM for: The People of St. Michael s 2:30 PM for: Maria Luisa Colores (her birthday) by: Maria Luisa Colores CorJesu e-mail Prayer group: crobertus3@msn.com Pastoral Council Q - Why are some people wearing white robes to Mass? A - On Holy Saturday, those who have been preparing throughout the year received the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and 1 st Eucharist as they were initiated into new life in Christ and His Body, the Church. After they emerged from the waters of baptism, they were each clothed in their white garment, which signifies the new dignity they had just received. Now Neophytes, they will continue to wear their white garments throughout the Easter season as witness to their Baptism. Parishioners are encouraged to congratulate and welcome the neophytes. Youth and Young Adult Ministry Middle School: Parent Information Meetings for the upcoming year: April 26th and May 3rd from 7:00 pm to 8:15 pm in the Overflow. High School: Parent Information Meetings for the upcoming year: April 23rd and 30th from 7:00 pm to 8:15 pm in Syrianey Hall. Young Adults: 24th: Movie Night to see Paul: Apostle of Christ. Check the Facebook and Flocknotes for more information! In July, St. Michael s Workcampers will travel to Kansas City for a week to repair homes for the elderly and poor. We ask that you consider supporting our Workcamp mission through your prayers and donations. Workcamp will hold its annual Workcamp Share Sale after all Masses on April 14 th and 15 th. We will have a table in the hallway just off of the Gathering Space, and will be present during the Men s Club pancake breakfast after Sunday morning Masses to sell shares in Workcamp. Your share purchase will help pay our travel expenses to Kansas. In exchange, we will pray for your intentions during our daily devotions, send you a post card from camp, and invite you to our Appreciation dinner after we return home. Through Workcamp, we can be the hands of Christ and serve others who are in need. Please consider supporting us through our Share Sale. Workcampers will be in the Gathering space and at Pancake breakfast. Just look for a red T-shirt! God bless you! Original Olive Wood Handicrafts from Bethlehem April 21 st & 22 nd after all of the Masses Nativity Sets Creches Rosaries Statuettes Christmas Ornaments Home, Office and Church Décor From Bethlehem in the Holy Land, the Bannoura family of Bethlehem Handicrafts imports products from the Christian community of Bethlehem. They are pleased to share their family story and trade with all those who will be present after all Masses. As Joseph taught Christ the trade of carpentry in Nazareth, the Bannoura family passed the trade of olive wood artisanship from generation to generation until the present. They take great pride in this distinct and traditional craft, which is one of the principal sources of income for the small but resilient Christian community. Each item for sale is handcrafted from olive wood with care and precision. Any number of items, ranging from Nativity sets to Christmas ornaments, will make ideal gifts for family, friends and coworkers. Other items such as statuettes and rosary beads will make for excellent Baptismal, First Communion and Confirmation gifts throughout the year. For more information and to view available products, please visit www.bethlehemhandicrafts.com.