St. Bernard of Clairvaux Catholic Church 1 St. Bernard Lane * Bella Vista, AR 72715 Office (479) 855-9069 Fax (479) 855-9067 www.bvstbernard.org office@bvstbernard.org Mass Schedule Sunday 9:00a.m.. Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri 8:30a.m. Wednesday 5:00p.m. Saturday (Sunday Vigil) 5:00p.m. Holy Day (Vigil) 7:00p.m. Holy Day 9:00a.m. Rosary: Sun 8:25am, Mon.-Tue-Thur-Fri 8:00a.m. Wed-4:30pm Sat-4:25pm. Holy Day Vigil 6:25pm Holy Day-8:25am Reconciliation Schedule Wednesday-4:30p.m. - 5:00p.m..; Saturday-4:15p.m.-4:45p.m: Sunday- 8:15a.m.-8:45a.m. Please call the Parish Office if an appointment is needed. Baptisms Registered parishioners for at least six months. By appointment. Preparation classes required. First Communion Two years in a religious education class is required for the Sacrament of First Communion. Confirmation Two years enrolled and attending confirmation class is required for the Sacrament of Confirmation. Marriage Preparation must begin a minimum of six months before a proposed wedding date whether in this church or any other. Dates will be finalized after consultation with the pastor. * ANNULMENT * If you are in need of an annulment, please contact the parish office. The Pastor will recommend an advocate for you. Prayer Intention Book Special intentions may be recorded in the Prayer Intention Book located in the Lobby of the Church. The book is brought to the altar at Presentation of the gifts. Parish Council Michele Australie (Casey), Chair Kim Barrett, Corrine Candela, Clint Perrin, Tom Buchl, Mont McGillivray, John Kittelson, JoAnn Herald, Gilbert Neil, Carl Long and Dale Thelen Al Genna Deacon Russ Anzalone Parish Manager Roxanne Birchfield Finance Christina Laughlin Administrative Assistant Mary Powers Office Assistant Finance Council Charlie Teal - Chair, Tom Woolsey, Carol Buchl, Tim Considine, Don Schmutz, John White Parish Staff Fr. Barnabas Maria-Susai, IMS - Pastor Kay Smith Director, Religious Education Howard Hunt Director, R.C.I.A. Ann Kedrowski Music Director Sam Roller Praise Team Leader Joe Moloney Maintenance January 13, 2019 The Baptism of the Lord Hospitalized/Homebound The sick and homebound of the parish can arrange a Home Visit by Father, Holy Communion and be added to the bulletin prayer list by calling the Parish Office. (855-9069) Food Pantry Our food pantry is open on Tuesdays and Wednesdays for those in need during regular office hours. New Parishioners If you are new to our parish, we would like to welcome you and invite you to become a member of our parish. Membership cards are available in the Lobby or you may ask an Usher for one. You are always welcome to come by the office and register.
WHITE / GREEN GIFT BEARERS Saturday, January 19 Gene & Sharon Smith, Nelda Tommer Sunday, January 20 Youth PHONE NUMBER (855-9069) & EXTENTIONS Pastor 229 Manager 222 Finance (Roxanne) 227 Office (Christina) 221 Adoration 231 Kitchen (hall) 232 Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8a.m. - 3p.m. WELCOME We welcome all visitors to St. Bernard of Clairvaux Catholic Church and Thank You for celebrating with us the liturgy of the Holy Eucharist. We wish you a most enjoyable stay in NW Arkansas and for your safety when you travel back home. Amen We Welcomed December 22.... 247 December 23.... 345 December 24.... 372 December 25.... 227 Homebound...... 40 VOCATION CROSS Saturday, January 19 Dick & Barbara Donahue Sunday, January 20 Jim & Sharon McCann Monday 01-14-19 Tuesday 01-15-19 Wednesday 01-16-19 Thursday 01-17-19 Friday 01-18-19 Saturday 01-19-19 Sunday 01-20-19 MASS INTENTIONS FOR January 13, 2019 - January 20, 2019 Sunday (01-13-19) For the Living and Deceased members of our Parish especially for Tom Page By Virgil & Laura Miller Don Geronime By The Columbarium Committee Andy Buchl By The Knights of Columbus Mary Reberry By Hilary & Nadine Krueger Ann Marlowe, PhD By Rick Hamersley Len Rospond By Bob & Bev Wilson Deceased members of the O Hara Family By Charlie & Marilyn Beveridge Rusty Mastricola By Shepherd Group #11 01-13-Sunday (The Baptism of the Lord) 8:15a.m. - 8:45a.m. - Reconciliation 8:25a.m. - Rosary 9:00a.m. - MASS - Chaplet of Divine Mercy - following Mass 10:30a.m-Noon - Youth Educ-Class/Hall 1:00p.m.-2:00p.m. Lunch 2:00-4:00p.m. - Nunsense Play-Hall 01-14-Monday Noon - 1:00p.m. - AA Mtg - Rm 202a/b 5:30p.m. - 9:30p.m. - Pinochoe - Hall 7:00p.m. - 8:00p.m. - AA Mtg - Rm 202a/b 7:00p.m. - 8:00p.m. - Al-Anon - Rm 203 THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD WEEKLY CALENDAR OF 01-15-Tuesday Noon - 1:00p.m,- AA Mtg - Rm 202a/b 7:00p.m. - 8:30p.m. - Scripture Study (Wenzel) - Rm 203 7:00-8:30p.m. - KC 4th Degree-Rm203 01-16-Wednesday 9:00a.m.- Rosary Makers Guild - Rm203 Noon - 1:00p.m. - AA Mtg - Rm 202a/b 4:30p.m - Reconciliation 4:30p.m. - Rosary 5:00p.m. - MASS 6:30a.m. - 8:30a.m. - RCIA - Hall LC 7:00p.m.-8:00p.m. - AA Mtg - Rm202a/b 01-17-Thursday 9:30a.m. - 11:00a.m. - Get Ready for the Gospel (Smith/Moore), Rm 205 Noon - 1:00p.m. - AA Mtg - Rm 202a/b 5:45p.m. (doors open) - Bingo - Hall 7:30p.m. - Praise Team Practice - Church 01-18-Friday 9:00a.m. - Noon - Mah Jongg - Rm 203 3:00p.m. - Chaplet of Divine Mercy 01-19-Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Rosary 8:30a.m. MASS 10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m. - BV Hula Hoopers Exercise Class - Hall Noon - 1:00p.m. - AA Mtg - Rm202a/b 1:00 4:00p.m. - Shepherd Grp#36 - Hall 4:15p.m.- 4:45p.m - Reconciliation 4:25p.m. - Rosary 5:00p.m - MASS - Chaplet of Divine Mercy following Mass 7:00p.m.-8:00p.m. - AA Mtg - Rm202a/b 01-20-Sunday 8:15a.m. - 8:45a.m. - Reconciliation 8:25a.m. - Rosary 9:00a.m. - MASS - Chaplet of Divine Mercy-following Mass 10:30a.m-Noon - Youth Educ-Class/Hall 2:00-5:00p.m. - Caring Friends Game Day - Hall Flowers on the altar in honor of Leroy and Anna Kostka s 64th anniversary.
WHITE / GREEN JANUARY 13, 2019 Dear Parishioners, I would like to ask that, in this month of January, you continue to remember the Indian Mission Society in your thoughts and prayers. This year s annual collection will be taken up on Saturday, January 19th and Sunday, January 20th. We are building another prayer center in the State of Orissa as well as educating the Adiwasi (IMS hires them for domestic workers) hostels, schools, providing mid-day meals and helping physically challenged children. We also assist in educating seminarians. Please know that your kind donations are used to help as many people as possible. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Your help is greatly appreciated. PLEASE KEEP THESE PEOPLE IN YOUR PRAYERS THIS WEEK Paul Mollicone, Mary Ann Healy, Ann Marlowe, PhD, Mary Kletti, Tom Murray, Kaylee Nguyen, Florence Richards Malcolm Berry, brother-in-law of Connie Berry, Bruce Armer, son-in-law of Jean Keith, Ray Niles, Rainey Jerome, Andy Buetner, Fr. Daniel Brandenberg, brother of Ben. Pray for all who care for the ill and infirm. Foundation of new church May God bless you, Fr. Barnabas Girls School Remember the deceased of our parish. May they and all our departed loved ones rest in peace. ************************* SCRIPTURE STUDY Our group will be starting the study of The Gospel According to Luke Part 1 (6 lessons) Tuesday, January, 22, 2019. If you would like to join us, please call Nadine at (479) 271-0093. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Heb 1:1-6; Ps 97:1, 2b, 6, 7c, 9; Mk 1:14-20 Tuesday: Heb 2:5-12; Ps 8:2ab, 5, 6-9; Mk 1:21-28 Wednesday: Heb 2:14-18; Ps 105:1-4, 6-9; Mk 1:29-39 Thursday: Heb 3:7-14; Ps 95:6-11; Mk 1:40-45 Friday: Heb 4:1-5, 11; Ps 78:3, 4bc, 6c-8; Mk 2:1-12 Saturday: Heb 4:12-16; Ps 19:8-10, 15; Mk 2:13-17 Sunday: Is 62:1-5; Ps 96:1-3, 7-10; 1 Cor 12:4-11; Jn 2:1-11
WHITE / GREEN JANUARY BIRTHDAYS (January 14th - January 20th) Absalon Hurtado Cortez, 14th Jerome Peters, 14th Jessie Brown, 17th Flo Hogan, 19th Jean Kittelson, 20th Terry Young, 20th George Zeiler, 20th ******************** THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD 6:30p.m. - Parish Hall Next scheduled date is: JANUARY 17th JACKPOT is at $1000 Doors open at 5:45p.m. ST. BERNARD LIBRARY Leroy & Anna Kostka, 64th ****************************** Chili Supper Tickets The Men's Club will be selling tickets for their Second Annual Chili Supper in the narthex this weekend and next weekend. Tickets will also be available in Parish Hall after Sunday Mass and in the office during regular office hours. The price is $7 per person. The Chili Supper will be held on Saturday, January 26th in the Parish Hall. There will be a social time from 6:00 to 6:30p.m. with the meal being served at that time. The menu includes; chili, a variety of toppings, cornbread, dessert, coffee or ice tea. Beer and wine will be available for donation. The profits from this event will be used to support youth programs. Please help us support the youth of the parish and enjoy an evening with family and friends! ************************* CARING FRIENDS There will be a Game and Pizza day on Sunday, January 20th for all widows/widowers/singles, from 2:00 to 5:00p.m. Pizza at 4:00p.m. There will be a $7.00 admission to cover pizza & sodas. Bring your favorite board/table game. Guests are welcome. We will have cards, Mexican train, and dice. Call Donna at (913) 634-7266 for questions or reservations. Hope to see YOU there! The Library staff is in the library most Mondays from 10:30a.m. to 2:00p.m. The library is open for browsing whenever the hall is open. Online link to the library database can be found on the parish website: www.bvstbernard.org under Connect/Ministries and Organizations/Library. Contact us at: stblibrary2016@gmail.com or call Linda Hoppers at (616-0268) if you are looking for a particular book or author or simply have questions about the library. ************************* SAVE THE DATE!! February 9, 2019 Valentine Social Pork Loin with all the trimmings plus dessert. Refreshments available. Social 6:00p.m. and Dinner 7:00p.m. $15.00 per person Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus
WHITE / GREEN JANUARY 13, 2019 THANK YOU Thank you all my friends from St. Bernard s for keeping in touch with phone calls and visits! You have no idea how it makes my move to Wisconsin more bearable. Of course, it s better to be where my family can keep their eyes on me, but I miss all of you. I am recovered to some extent, but not enough to be on my own and that may never be. Snow on the trees is beautiful, but not being able to drive is not. My advice is to not fall on your head. Please, somebody keep up helping my kids from Bella Vista Preschool, it makes them do so much better in big school and better citizens. And it will give you a heads up with your own great grandkids it did me. Sincerely, June Rochon ************* COMPASSION GROUP I would like to thank all the church members who have helped the Compassion Group this past year: friendly visitors as well as those providing transportation, meals and other tasks as needed. I especially want to thank the people who helped deliver the 91 fruit bags, those who donated items and the ladies who made the Prayer Shawls. We delivered 44 this year. You all are so much appreciated by our elderly, sick and lonely members. They look forward to our visits and are so thankful that they are remembered. If you are interested in being involved with the group, you can call me at (479) 925-0833 or the parish office. Darlene Kuta, Chairperson Sacred Relics of The Saints: Treasures of The Church Parishes in Van Buren, Fort Smith, Russellville, Conway, Jonesboro and Mena will present the teaching and exposition of sacred relics in January. Father Carlos Martins of the Companions of the Cross will display a very special Vatican Collection of more than 150 relics, some as old as 2,000 years. Among the treasures will be relics of St. Maria Goretti, St. Therese of Lisieux (the Little Flower"), St. Francis of Assisi, St. Anthony of Padua, St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Faustina Kowalska. In addition, there will also be present a portion of the veil of Our Lady, as well as one of the largest remaining pieces of the True Cross in the world. Those in attendance will be able to examine and venerate each relic. In the Church s history, many miracles and healings have been worked in the presence of relics, and many have been healed through this ministry. Please do not miss this opportunity. You are encouraged to bring your articles of devotion (such as rosaries, holy cards, etc.) and pictures of ill friends/family members, which you will be able to touch to the reliquaries as a means of intercession. Dates to view the Collection; January 18: St. Michael, Van Buren, 6:00p.m. January 19: Immaculate Conception Fort Smith, 1:00p.m. January 21: St. John, Russellville, 6:00p.m. January 22: St. Joseph School and Church, Conway (school 10:15a.m. and church 6:00p.m.) January 23: Blessed Sacrament, Jonesboro, 7:00p.m. January 24: St. Agnes, Mena, 6:00p.m.
WHITE / GREEN 2019 WOMEN S CLUB BAZAAR THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD Christmas Tree Alert! If you are needing a new home for your artificial Christmas tree, remember the Women s Club Bazaar is always looking for trees to sell at their Annual Bazaar. The 2019 Bazaar preparations are underway and we will be glad to pick it up for you. Call Patty Carter at (469) 387-4213 or email her at patty.carter@sbcglobal.net! A SPECIAL THANK YOU A special thank you for the help the following people gave to decorate the church for Christmas season: Sheila Canup - alter and poinsettias, Jan Greenspan - the chapel, Ed and Betty Klaeser- the chapel, Matt Casey - Christmas trees, Dale Thelen - Christmas trees. Ryan and Susan Kedrowski - doing whatever was needed Anna & Anthony Kedrowski - watering Poinsettias and other odd jobs Again, a special thank you to Jan Swafford Stephanie Kappel, Patsy Graser and Biddy Pyle for the beautiful banners, I would like to take this moment to also thank the ladies who take care of the altar cloths and do the laundering every week: Rose Hofer, Sherri Holts, and Patricia Acosta. I know Father and the sacristans greatly appreciate you. It takes many hands and many talents to Glorify the Lord at this Christmas Season. Thank you all for your help. Ann Kedrowski, Arts and Environment Chair A Women s Religious Vocation Discernment Retreat will be held January 25-26, 2019 at the Diocesan Pastoral Center, 2500 N. Tyler St., Little Rock, AR 72207. Come see that Sisters are Real People! The retreat is for young women 16-35 years of age who want to learn and discern about Religious Life. Sponsored by the Diocesan Offices of Vocations, Youth & Campus Ministry, & Minister for Religious, the retreat will include talks on Religious Life by Sisters from congregations serving in Arkansas; time for prayer & reflection; and opportunity to speak with the Sisters. The Retreat is free. Registration deadline is Tuesday, January 15th. For the Registration Form and more information click on: dolr.org/events/2019-w or contact Sr. Mary Clare, Minister for Religious smcbezner@dolr.org (501) 664-0340, ext. 309. OZARK CATHOLIC ACADEMY OPEN HOUSE Our doors are open! Come and see what Ozark Catholic has to offer. Take a tour of the school, check out the curriculum, meet some of the faculty and students and enjoy refreshments. To RSVP visit http://bit.ly/ocafeb2019 Where: Ozark Catholic Academy, 192 E. Henri de Tonti Blvd., Springdale When: Sunday, February 10th Time: 12:30-2:30p.m.
WHITE / GREEN JANUARY 13, 2019 Resolve to participate: Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Yes! Adoration at St. Bernard has been 24/7 since April 1, 1999. All are welcome!! More than 350 of us spend a regular hour or occasional substitute hour with the Lord in the Adoration Chapel. Make a resolution to join them with an hour that fits your schedule. I will participate in Perpetual Adoration! That is a resolution we can all fulfill. Volunteer to do Perpetual Adoration just once in the coming new year. Or volunteer to substitute for a regular adorer just once. Or take a big step and volunteer to take an open hour. Many of us started Adoration by agreeing to take an hour a week just for a few times. The hour is now a regular and fulfilling part of their lives, an hour of prayerful rest spent in silence and relaxation with the Lord in the St. Bernard Adoration Chapel. For more information, please call the office at 855-9069. ******************* RCIA ARE YOU HUNGRY? All of the teachings that Jesus Christ left for his Church to carry forward are for one purpose, our salvation and the salvation of all of mankind. We know that Christs teachings are both, DO AS I DO and DO AS I SAY. This week at RCIA we will look into one of Christs most demanding, DO AS I SAY, teachings. This teaching is of such importance that St. John dedicated chapter six of his Gospel to it. As we study, we will discover that on the previous day five thousand had come to hear him and on that occasion, he fed all of them from a few loaves and fishes and they all left amazed. The following day they came again to listen, but this time upon hearing his words, they walked away rejecting and abandoning Him. All but twelve. Why did the twelve stay? What would you have done? Although Christ s words make it clear how essential accepting this teaching is to our salvation and to that of all mankind, most reject it and walk away even today. What is so offensive that causes this to happen? Why do those who know and have taken part in it walk away? Do they not know what they do? Can we truly live in Christ without this teaching? Come join us on Wednesday at 6:30 in the parish hall as we investigate and discuss this most profound teaching of our Lord. ALL ARE WELCOME! Your RCIA team