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OUR VISION The Resurrection Catholic Community sees itself as a family that derives its sense of communion from the joyful celebration of the Holy Eucharist and the Sacraments, and the commitment to care for one another s needs through faith sharing and the willingness to offer each one s time, talents and treasure in the spirit of true unity. 3201 S. Evergreen Road, Tempe, AZ 85282 Phone: (480) 838-0207 Fax: (480) 756-1501 Email: parishinfo@resurrectionaz.org Webpage: www.resurrectionaz.org WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS Those living in the area and regular participants in the liturgy are asked to register as members of the parish. Simply attending Mass does not make one a registered member. To register just contact the parish of ice or pick up a form in the church entry.

PARISH PRIESTS Rev. Romeo Dionisio, Parochial Administrator Ext.117 Rev. Jose Cornelia, Parochial Vicar Rev. Joseph Krynen, In Residence PARISH DEACONS Deacon Bill Malatin Deacon Charlie Voss Deacon Andrew Gilliland PARISH STAFF Front Of ice Sr. Anne Marie Smith, O.S.F., Business Manager Ext. 112 Agnes Umuligirwa Ext. 110 F Tracey Siedinski-Seyler, Youth Ministry (Gr. 6-12) Ext. 122 Leota Roesch Adult, Children, RCIA Ext. 125 M C Deacon Andrew Gilliland Ext.126 L /M Penni Scott, Music Director Ext. 116 Shannon Nolan Sunday 5:00 Mass Marie Hunter Liturgical Ministry Coordinator Ext. 113 Baptism Preparation Leota Roesch Ext. 125 Annulments; Marriage Preparation Deacon Bill Malatin Jesus said to them, A prophet is not without honor except in his native place and among his own kin and in his own house. So he was not able to perform any mighty deed there, apart from curing a few sick people by laying his hands on them. Mk 6:4-5 ~E LM 2001, 1998, 1970 CCD J u l y 1 2, 2015 M Y S I S T E R S A N D B R O T H E R S I N C H R I S T, here is a very old story that can be found in the Apocryphal Acts of Peter (an Apocrypha is a book with unknown authorship and doubtful authenticity, and regarded as not inspired by the Holy Spirit) that tells about St. Peter who supposedly was leeing from persecution in Rome during the time of Nero. As he ran away from the city, he met the risen Jesus whom he asked, Quo vadis, Domine? which means Where are you going, Lord? Jesus, according to the story, replied, I am going to Rome to be cruci ied again. That gave Peter enough courage to go back to the city where he eventually was martyred by cruci ixion upside down. Quo vadis? Where are you going? I believe we should be asking ourselves this question from time to time. We can always get so absorbed in our busy lives and sometimes fail to slow down and check where our lives are leading to. Sometimes we simply get lost in our crowded schedules and the things we want to accomplish, that we fail to ask, What am I doing all these for? What am I trying to achieve? Where are these leading my life to? As individuals and as a community, we should make assessments of where we are more importantly in our relation with faith and matters of religion. (You are reading this bulletin so I believe that you are a person of faith.) The Christian faith is being challenged from all fronts, and I believe that we as modern day disciples, have to stand our ground and hold on to the teachings of the faith. Our eerie silence as we watch some groups of people quietly take religion away from us speaks of our unwillingness to be cruci ied. Being inconvenienced is the last thing everyone wants to experience. We are not willing to be pushed outside our comfort zones. A few decades ago, some atheists complained that they did not want any prayer in our public schools, and we said OK. Then someone said that you better not read the Bible in school and you better not post the Ten Commandments in school as well as in public places, and we said OK. Another group demanded that people exercise freedom from religion, not freedom of religion, and we said that is ine. (To each his own, right?) In 1973, a mother is given the right to choose to kill her own baby. Then recently, people of the same gender are allowed to be married. There are many other things that have happened in our society that pose serious challenges to our way of living out the faith. I wish to reiterate that these are matters of faith - but not only that. These de ine who we are as a people and as a nation one that claims to have been founded through the guidance and protection of Divine Providence. I GOD WE TRUST is our motto. Recently, they removed a sign bearing the TEN COMMANDMENTS from a public place. That is tantamount to saying that GOD is not welcome in public places. It came as no surprise because anything religious in public places violates the Constitution nowadays. And besides, some people regard the TEN COMMANDMENTS as TEN SUGGESTIONS. QUO VADIS? Even then, I assure you: GOD LOVES US ALL VERY DEARLY. In Christ, FR. ROMY

J,1) 13 00 5:00 00 Fr. Dionisio io Fr. Krynen en 7:30 am 9:00 am 10:30 am 5: 00 pm 00 Fredwest familyy J,1) 14 4 00 Walter Schwer wer J,1) 15 J, 5 00 Thomas Dickerson on J,1) 16 J, 00 Ra Rafael Fernandez ez Jr. Jr., r., Fr. Cornelia ia Fr. Dionisio io Fr. Cornelia ia Fr. Dionisio io F"&7$) J,1) 17 00 Thanh bui (h (his intentions) s) 8 am. (Monday day Saturday) 6:00 pm 5:00 pm 5: S,'7$):: 7:30 am, 9:00 am am, 10:30 am, & 5 pm 00 Jo John R. Fuller er 5:00 00 Dolores Fic Fi J,1) 19 J, 19 7:30 30 Tigno gn family ly 9:00 00 Millie Meraz az 8:30 am 6:30 pm 8:30 am 5:45 pm 10:30 :30 0 Parishioners rs 5:00 00 Dolores Fic Monday Thursday 8:30 am 4:30 pm Friday 8:30 am 1:00 pm Saturday 9:00 am 12:00 Noon St. Basil the Great Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: Ex 1:8-14, 22,Mt 10:34-11:1, PS 124:1b-3, 4-6, 7-8 Ex 2:1-15a,Mt 11:20-24, PS 69:3, 14, 30-31, 33-34 Ex 3:1-6, 9-12,Mt 11:25-27, PS 103:1b-2, 3-4, 6-7 Ex 3:13-20,Mt 11:28-30,PS 105:1, 5, 8-9, 24-25, 26-27 Ex 11:10--12:14,Mt 12:1-8,PS 116:12-13, 15-16bc, 17-18 Ex 12:37-42,Mt 12:14-21, PS 136:1,2324, 10-12, 13-15 Jer 23:1-6,Eph 2:13-18,Mk 6:30-34,Ps 23:1-3, 3-4, 5, 6 ( LPI)

G "He instructed them to take nothing for the journey but a walking stick-no food, no sack, no money in their belts." Jesus gave the Twelve Apostles a remarkable mission. He sent them out two by two to preach repentance, to cast out evil spirits, and to heal the sick. And he made them do it in a spirit of complete dependence upon God. They were not allowed to take anything along that would have given them material comfort or security. These men--who did not even have the witness of other apostles or saints to inspire or give them courage, and who had not yet beheld the Resurrection of the Lord stepped out into the world with literally nothing but their faith in this man named Jesus. And look what happened! "The Twelve drove out many demons, and they anointed with oil many who were sick and cured them. The apostles' trust in God's power to work these miracles through their hands began with trust in God's power to provide for their own needs. Because they didn't have food, shelter, or money, every time they received food or shelter or had their needs met, the apostles were able to see that God was at work in their midst. This experience bolstered their faith and encouraged them in their mission. When we ind ourselves questioning whether we really have the "power" to do what God wants us to do, then we ought to step back and try to depend a little more directly upon God's providence. Tithing is one way to accomplish this. When we set aside a portion of our income for the sake of others, we make an act of trust in God's power to provide for us. Surrendering this element of care for ourselves allows God to meet our needs himself. And when he does, our faith will lourish too. Liturgical Ministry Schedule for July 18 & 19, 2015 Saturday Altar Servers EM Hospitality Lectors 5PM Cates, Corey Morris, Madeline O'Connor, Raymond Verso,Toni Kovach, Daniel Riley, Richard O'Connor, Catherine Stricklan, Rudy Unfilled Bafaro,Ma hew Saunders, Bill Forster, Ann Marie Nava, Mary Helen Sunday Dang,Annie Sant, Paul Steele, Caroline Harris, Alice 7:30AM Dang, Aus n Casey, Ann Emond, Ray Flener, Earlene Unfilled Santa Cruz,Karen Wellik, Marv Reuter, Mary Ann Kersbergen,JoAnn White, Hal 9:00AM Rziha,Megan Garza,Yolanda Goris, David Chester, Margo Unfilled Bradley, Mary Mariscal, Mary Yunker, Denise Unfilled Seeger, Eric VandenBroeck, A. Herrera, Gloria 10:30AM Tellez, Ka e Trimingham, A. M. Keeme, Narcizo Johnson, Issa Linares,Serenity Linares,Myrna Davila, John Brean, John Linares, Chris Chavez,Chris na Benson, Juanita Alvarado, Adelina Jones, Keith 5:00PM Nolan,Grace Desmond, Geri Mulhern,John Siedinski-Seyler,T. Nolan, Ma hew Desmond, Dan White, Delta Gilliland, Jessica Dorsey,Tracey Gomez, Ray Alvarado,Lorraine White, Ken Noel, Mary Has your contact information changed? We would love to be informed if you have moved, changed phone numbers, switched email addresses, got married, had a child or any other major change that has taken place since you illed out the registration form. This way we can be sure we have the most up to date information, and you will not miss anything from us! To update any information, contact the parish of ice, ill out an updated form, or email changes to parishinfo@resurrectionaz.org. Many records have not been update since land lines were replaced by cell phones, children are now adults and no longer live at home, members are deceased but the of ice was never noti ied, or two adults have become one in marriage and now have a single address. Also, if you haven t registered, we invite you again to please do so. The information on the form is vital to our ability to serve you best. Thanks for your help. Sylvia Elizabeth Tilton, Stephen Eldridge, Jim P., So ia Flocco, Rebecca Gross, Roz Jennett, Robert E. Grainer Jr., Romel Gonzales, Anthony Wehle, Stephen Damon, Michael Moses, Ruben Prado, Heather Rasmussen, Jane Carrasco, Pete Martinez, Stephanie Balestrieri, Judy Greene, Marylyn Kindzin, Constance VanWormer, Pat Jackson, John Williams, Dr. William Reese, Sharon Wetzel, Jerry Reeves, Virginia Ayala, George Meegan, Aaron Haring, Mary G. Logan, James Arellano, Roni Voss, Judy Steele, Anne M. Trimingham, Lola Smith, Victor Sartor, Amy Zwerneman, Ann Rodriguez

lroesch@resurrectionaz.org or 480-838-0207 ext. 125 ADULT FAITH FORMATION B C S F : The ministry of every baptized person is discipleship. The reason we invite folks into the RCIA is to make more disciples. The reason our parish exists is to make more disciples. The reason priests and deacons get ordained is to make more disciples. The reason we have faith formation and youth ministry is to make more disciples. So our ministry is not RCIA. Our ministry is making disciples. YOU are Christ s hands and feet in this 21 st Century, and YOU are baptized to be disciple-makers! For every Christian, the proclamation and witnessing of the Gospel are never an isolated act. This is important, and no evangelizer acts "on the strength of a personal inspiration, but in union with the mission of the Church and in her name Pope Francis, EG, 2013 W M? Tracey Siedinski-Seyler 480-838-0207 Ext. 122 July 15 th : MS Bible Study July 18 & 19, 25 & 26 Parish-Wide School Supply Drive Random Fact: K o m o d o D r a g o n s o f t e n v o m i t w h e n t h r e a t e n e d. Our last Middle School Bible Study class is this Wednesday the 15 th!! See you then!! C, My Life With the Saints, by James Martin, S.J. Can you pass the Saint Quiz? Try it at http://bit.ly/1buuv3s! Come to our discussion on August 17 whether you ve read all or some of the book! F U T @R CHILDREN S FAITH FORMATION R 2015-2016 F F Y M R F F Y M : Registration forms are available in the Narthex for families new to the parish or new to our ministries with children and youth. F F F Y M P : If you have misplaced your streamlined 2015-2016 form, just let me know, I will get you a new form! You may register your child any time over the summer. ONSITE registration will take place the weekend of August 29 th. FF &YM sessions begin the week of September 13 th. Family Discussion Starters S Key Passage - He called the tw elv e and began to send them out two by two, and gave them authority over the unclean spirits. (Mark 6:7) A : What good news of Jesus can you share with others this week? C & Y : What good news of Jesus can you share with others this week? I B Our next infant baptisms will be celebrated on October 11, 2015. Please speak with Leota in the Faith Formation Of ice if you wish to baptize your child. Hope you re having a wonderful summer! On vacation? Don t forget about Mass! Find a church near you and CELEBRATE! See you in the Eucharist! Tracey Siedinski_Seyler@hotmail.com www.facebook.com/resurrectionym www.instagram.com/resurrectionym Twitter: @YMResurrection www.lifeteen.com www.instagram.com/lifeteen will be collecting donations of new school supplies, clothing and personal hygiene items. Items will be collected over the weekends of July 18 th & 19 th, 25 th & 26 th. Donations can be dropped off in the Narthex or in the church office.

Page 5 15 5 th Sunday in Ordinary Time e July 12, 2015 15 Have you always wanted to learn how to read music? Here is your chance... Resurrection Music Ministry is offering a summer music fundamentals mini course, featuring note and score reading, basic piano skills and basic sight singing and lots of ideas of how to use today s technology (especially ipad/iphone) to make learning music fun! There is no charge for this class and no required materials or books. It will take place on the following Thursdays: July 16, Aug. 6th & 20th, 7 8:30 in Shepherd s Den. Please contact Penni at the music of"ice to register. At Resurrection our Saint Vincent de Paul Conference offers a listening ear, yearly utility and rental assistance, job search and resume assistance, in addition to food for the families in need who come to us. Have you considered answering the call to help serve the poor by joining the Society of St. Vincent de Paul? Help is needed at the St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store at 2352 W. Main in Mesa. Knights of Columbus St. John Paul the Great Council #13836 Monthly Meeting 1st Tuesday 7pm McCarthyHall Officers Meeting 3rd Tuesday 7pm Shepherds Den For more info contact: Grand Knight Nick Nebelsky 480-273-8855 or nicknebelsky@yahoo.com SK Robert A. Kiesecker Assembly #2742 Meeting 4th Tues. 7 pm, McCarthy Hall Bill Conley Faithful Navigator For Info call 480-540-3820 Children First Academy is dedicated to engaging students as critical thinkers, problem solvers and active citizens. We strive to serve the whole child by providing hope, fostering strength and facilitating self-determination. 100 percent of the students and their families are at the poverty line and a vast majority of the students are homeless. There are approximately 300 students, grades K-8, being educated on its grounds. The school provides stability and hope for kids amid a chaotic world of homelessness and hopelessness; many of the children live in motels and shelters. Children First Academy works to provide the necessities, care and attention that so many homeless and low socioeconomic children lack. will be collecting donations of new school supplies, clothing and personal hygiene items. Items will be collected over the weekends of July 18th, 19th, 25th & 26th. Donations can be dropped off in the Narthex or in the church of"ice. Jesus summoned the Twelve and began to send them out two by two and gave them authority over unclean spirits. He said to them "Wherever you enter a house, stay there until you leave. Whatever place does not welcome you or listen to you, leave there and shake the dust off your feet in testimony against them."-mk6:7,10-11 ExcerptsfromtheLectionaryforMass 2001, 1998, 1970 CCD. CDA WE REACHED OUR GOAL FINAL REPORT: PARISH GOAL: $59,000. PLEDGED: $63,309 FAMILIES WHO PLEDGED: 216 We thank you for your generosity to this diocesan campaign. Feeling the stress of life s changes? Struggling with behavior problems? Having relationship issues? Coping with the loss of a loved one? C$%Y!1&. CY$"&%&+( C!##,'&%) S+"Q&.+( is here to support you. Counseling is available by appointment weekdays, select evenings, and Saturdays at Holy Spirit Catholic Church, 1800 E Libra Drive, Tempe, AZ 85283. To schedule an appointment, call 602.749.4405. Other locations and times are also available.

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