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Saints Peter & Paul C AT H O L I C C H U R C H 902 East Ninth Street Hopkinsville, KY 42240 Established 1872 OUR MISSION STATEMENT We are a Roman Catholic Community of Christians called to be a priestly people, a household of faith, a temple of the Holy Spirit, a beacon of the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church shining for Jesus Christ in the heart of Christian County. Rev. Fr. Richard Meredith, Pastor crmeredith@stsppchurch.org Rev. Fr. Julio Barrera, Parochial Vicar jebarrera@stsppchurch.org Permanent Deacon, Mr. Tim Barnes tdbarnes@stsppchurch.org Permanent Deacon, Dr. Bill Sweet wesweet@stsppchurch.org PARISH OFFICE PHONE: (270) 885-8522 PARISH FAX: (270) 885-5296 PARISH WEBSITE: www.stsppchurch.org OFFICE HOURS: 8 AM - 5 PM Monday Friday; (Closed Noon -1:00 pm Daily) SCHOOL TELEPHONE: (270) 886-0172 SCHOOL FAX: (270) 887-9924 SCHOOL WEBSITE: www.stsppschool.org Tru h Radio WSPP 93.5 FM Saints Peter and Paul Assistance: 270-886-6027 Saints Peter and Paul Thrift Store: 270-962-7008 MEMBERSHIP IN THE PARISH MASS SCHEDULE Saturday evening... 5:00 PM Sunday 8:00 AM, 10:30 AM Misa en Español... 2:00 PM, 10:30 PM Monday - Saturday...8:00 AM Wednesday... 5:30 PM Thursday Misa en Español... 5:30 PM First Friday of each month.6:00 PM We give a sincere welcome to all new families moving into our Parish. Please register in the Parish Office as soon as possible. Families who plan to move from our parish community are asked to inform us. Bulletin material deadline: Monday at noon in writing or email. February 14, 2016 First Sunday of Lent

2 SS PETER & PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH, HOPKINSVILLE, KY MINISTRY TO THE SICK Please notify the Parish Office upon admission of a family member into any hospital or nursing home. Any parishioner who is ill or infirm may request anointing by calling the Parish Office. PERPETUAL EUCHARISTIC ADORATION This is a devotion whereby members of the parish unite in taking hours of Adoration before the Most Blessed Sacrament during the day and throughout the night, seven days a week. (Code required for evenings.) There is a regular schedule of adorers but all are welcome to stop in for a visit. Parishioners are encouraged to sign up for a scheduled weekly Adoration time. Please contact Bill & Jenny Rush at 270-885-2888, if you are interested in adopting an hour or if you can be a substitute or prayer partner. These hours are available 6 am & 7am Sundays, 10 pm Mondays, 7 pm Wednesdaysprayer partner needed, and Thursdays 3 pm. ( Prayer partner needed 3 pm Tuesdays) Parish Pastoral Council Tim Barnes, Chair/Spiritual Life..tdbarnes@stsppchurch.org Robin Bilan, Education......rcbilan@hotmail.com Libby Downs, Pastoral Associate..ljdowns@stsppchurch.org Robert Cruz, Family Life.rcruztirado@murraystate.edu JoAshley Hall, Worship... joashley7@yahoo.com Sarah Kranz, Principal...skranz@stsppschool.org Fran Marko, Secretary...franmarko@gmail.com Rose McClurg, Social Concerns.rose1963mcclurg@gmail.com Joe Mezzoni, Vice Chair/Administration joemezzoni216@att.net PARISH STAFF Tom Buehrle (twbuehrle@att.net)...director Of Stewardship Brenda Chaudoin (bchaudoin@stsppchurch.org). Parish Office Mgr. Libby Downs (ljdowns@stsppchurch.org)...pastoral Associate Alex French (afrench@stsppchurch.org)...seminarian Intern Leigh Ann Johnson.Parish Assistance Coordinator Steve Kinnard (skinnard@stsppchurch.org)...maintenance Foreman Vicki Kinnard (vkinnard@stsppschool.org)...school Secretary Sarah Kranz (skranz@stsppschool.org)...school Principal Donna Pfeufer (dgpfeufer@gmail.com)...thrift Store Gen. Mgr. Angie Phillips (abphillips2013@gmail.com)...thrift Store Mgr. Tana Shade (tshade@stsppschool.org)...extended Care Director Mayra Tirado (mtirado@stsppchurch.org)...hispanic Ministry Asst. Sue Wassmer (swassmer@stsppchurch.org)...parish Secretary Amy Watkins (awatkins@stsppchurch.org)...parish Music Director The Catholic Church teaches that the sexual abuse of any person is a grave moral evil. To report any instance of sexual abuse by any employee of the Catholic Church please call the Office of the Bishop in Owensboro at (270) 683-1545. The Safe Environment Program is now available at the Diocesan website www.rcdok.org. SACRAMENTS Reconciliation: Confessions will be heard Saturday from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM and Wednesday at 4:30 PM. Confessions will be heard any time by appointment. Confessions for Spanish speaking are 2nd, 4th & 5th Saturdays at 3:00 PM. Baptism: Baptismal Preparation Class is usually held the first Sunday of each month. Our next class is scheduled for March 4th at 4:00 pm. Please call the Parish Office. Registration is required. Marriage: Contact the Office six months prior to the desired date. A Closer Walk: Jesus invites each one of us to a deep personal relationship with Him. We respond to the Lord s call by becoming disciples. More than simply tagging along in the crowd, discipleship involves a commitment to abide with Jesus, a surrender to the transforming power of His love. Wherever you may be on the journey, the following reflection on discipleship hopes to inspire a person to a closer walk with the Lord. The Capital (or Deadly) Sins: Anger One way to examine our conscience is through the lens of the capital sins, as traditionally defined by Pope St. Gregory the Great. These seven sins pride, envy, anger, sloth, avarice, gluttony, and lust are described as capital, from the Latin caput for head because they give rise to other sins. A compelling treatment of these sins can be found in the great Florentine poet Dante s Divine Comedy. Pope Francis has encouraged us to use Dante as a spiritual guide through this Year of Mercy. Accordingly, as we consider each of the capital sins over the next several weeks, we ll include some insight from the second volume of Dante s trilogy, Purgatorio. The simple feeling of anger is not a sin, since emotions are part of our make-up as human beings. But what can become sinful is how we respond to that feeling. NEWS God gave us an intellect to guide our emotions. Anger can be rightly channeled, such as toward the cause of justice. If we allow anger to control us, however, we sin: for example, if we desire to inflict harm in retaliation; let our anger become excessive; or react from a selfish motive. Left unchecked, anger can lead us to lash out in hurtful words or deeds, and even commit violence. In Gregory the Great s phrase, sinful anger blinds our reason. Dante illustrates the point in his poem: the souls in Purgatory who are being cleansed from their sins of anger are enveloped in a deep, impenetrable smoke. This is symbolic of what uncontrolled anger does to us, rendering us unable to see past ourselves. With God s grace, we can strive to overcome anger by cultivating the opposite virtue of meekness (not skimpiness, but kindly strength). We learn how to do this from Jesus, the Lamb of God, Dante therefore depicts these souls chanting the Angus Dei, asking Him to grant us peace. We have a few Little Black Books still available. These are great prayer opportunities during the Season of Lent.

FEBRUARY 14, 2016 3 President s Day: The parish office will be closed on Monday, February 15 th as we celebrate President s Day. The office will re-open on Tuesday, February 16 th at 8:00 a.m. If you have a pastoral emergency, please call the parish office and follow the emergency prompts. The Rite of Election and Call to Continuing Conversion: Catholic Bishops around the country this weekend will welcome those catechumens (unbaptized) sent by the parish to gather together with their godparents and sponsors in what is known as the Rite of Election and Call to Continuing Conversion. To send a catechumen to the Bishop means that a parish has discerned that the person is ready to enter the Catholic Church. In Sacred Scripture, the Book of Revelation makes reference to a Book of Life in which are written the names of those who have chosen to follow the Lord Jesus and be baptized. Those who are already baptized, as Catholics or in other denominations, had our names written in the Book of Life at our Baptism. In The Rite of Election, those preparing for Baptism are invited to come forward and sign a book, which we call the Book of the Elect, as a sign of their desire to be numbered among the chosen of God. Following the Rite of Election and Call to Continuing Conversion, our catechumens will be called our elect. Our candidates (baptized) in RCIA, recognize their call to continue their journey of conversion to Jesus Christ at this rite and seek to deepen their faith and trust in this third period of the process, called the Period of Purification and Enlightenment. Create in Me a Clean Heart: A Pastoral Response to Pornography: At their November 2015 General Assembly, the U.S. bishops approved the formal statement "Create in Me a Clean Heart: A Pastoral Response to Pornography" with an almost unanimous vote. Bishop Richard J. Malone of Buffalo, chairman of the Committee on Laity, Marriage, Family Life and Youth, which directed the statement's development, said: "My brother bishops' approval of this statement shows our collective concern for the widespread problem of pornography in our culture today. As the statement says, virtually everyone is affected by pornography in some way. So many people including within the Church are in need of Christ's abundant mercy and healing. My hope is that the statement can serve as a foundation and catalyst for increased pastoral attention to this challenge at the national and local level." The formal statement provides a basic catechesis on human sexuality and chastity, an explanation of why the production and use of pornography is a sin, an overview of its effects in our society, a closer look at its effects on men, women, children, young people, marriages and families, and a word of hope and encouragement to those who have been harmed by pornography use or in its production. The statement s main audiences are Catholic leaders and parents, but it is also intended to be helpful for those who struggle with pornography use and all people of goodwill who want to work together for a culture of purity and respect for all women and men. We have ordered 30 copies of this document in hope families will take advantage of this opportunity to read this document for its impact upon marriage and families. The cost is $8.00 per book and can be picked up in the sacristy of the church. World Marriage Day Celebration Sunday, February 7 th : We had a beautiful celebration on Sunday evening for World Marriage Day. We thank all those who attended and who recommitted themselves through the vows they shared. We thank our Committee who planned and carried out the event, we thank Lynne Hensley who made a beautiful wedding cake for the event, the youth who helped us clean up as well as JoAshley Hall, Robin Bilan and Libby Downs who helped behind the scenes. The reception was beautiful and delicious. We pray this opportunity to renew your wedding vows helped you to remember why you said I do then and why you continue to say I do today. May God bless our married couples here at Saints Peter and Paul. Sacrament of Reconciliation: It is easy to NOT go to the Sacrament of Reconciliation and there are plenty of excuses. The time is not convenient, I haven t really done anything that serious, I tell God that I am sorry I don t need to tell the priest, I don t want the priest to think less of me, etc And yet there are plenty of reasons to go: we hear God s great love for us as we receive his mercy and are forgiven of our sins, it is healing to name our sinfulness to another person, our sinfulness effects not only our relationship with God but with the community, the priest do not look down on you for your sins but admire your courage and faith in the mercy of God. So we invite you to leave the excuses behind and allow this Sacrament be a part of your renewal for Lent. If you have forgotten what to say or do, simply tell the priest and he will assist you. Remember, the Act of Contrition is there printed on the wall for you to see and pray. Rediscover Jesus: On Ash Wednesday, did you get your e-mail from Matthew Kelly, the author of Rediscover Jesus? Did you pick up your book Rediscover Jesus and read Chapter 1? On Thursday as you began reading Chapter 2 Getting to Know Jesus, were you able to give yourself a number from 1 to 10 of how well you know Jesus? Were you able to write down things you know about Jesus? Remember Jesus wants to have a deep, dynamic, personal relationship with you. So we pray, Jesus, open my heart and my mind so that I can get to know you as you really are. Amen

4 SS PETER & PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH, HOPKINSVILLE, KY Lent: A Time of Healing and Reconciliation : The word Lent means springtime. This word comes from the same root as lengthen. Daytime lengthens during Lent. The northern hemisphere turns toward the sun, the source of life, and winter turns into spring. In Hebrew, the word for repentance is the same as the word that means to turn, like the turning of the earth to the sun, like the turning of the soil before planting. The word sin means separation. We are called to turn from our separate selves, from our sin, to come together in community. Self-denial is the way we express our repentance. In the lengthening brightness from Ash Wednesday until the evening of Holy Thursday, our holy Lent, we turn to God as our source of life. Parish Lenten Penance The Church for the last 50 years has asked in the Instruction on the Roman Missal that all Catholics around the World be able to pray and to sing together in Latin the Lord s Prayer Pater Noster, and the Creed. As a Lenten Penance for the whole parish, I ask that we learn to pray and sing together the Pater Noster. Fr. Richard The Lord s Prayer Pater noster, qui es in cælis: sanctificétur nomen tuum; advéniat regnum tuum; fiat volúntas tua, sicut in cælo, et in terra. Panem nostrum cotidiánum da nobis hódie; et dimítte nobis débita nostra, sicut et nos dimíttimus debitóribus nostris; et ne nos indúcas in tentatiónem; sed líbera nos a malo. Amen. Fasting and Abstinence: Abstinence - Remember all persons who have completed their fourteenth year are to abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday and all Fridays of Lent including Good Friday. Fasting - All persons who have completed their eighteenth year to the beginning of the Sixtieth year are to Fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. Operation Rice Bowl: Looking for a Lenten service project? Once again during Lent, Saints Peter and Paul will support the valuable work of Catholic Relief Services through participation in Operation Rice Bowl. Rice Bowls continue to be available this weekend. We hope these Rice Bowls give the families the opportunity to discuss in your home what poverty and starvation truly is and how we can choose to cut back from our excess and donate these monies to Catholic Relief Services. Rice Bowl remains in your home during Lent and is brought to the Mass on Holy Thursday as gifts of alms to the poor. KC s Annual Lenten Fish Fries: Join the Monsignor James Willett Council #7847 of the Knights of Columbus for three Friday evenings during Lent for terrific food and fellowship February 19 th, March 4 th and March 18 th. Serving each night from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. with the menu including: Fried Catfish, Slaw, Hush Puppies, French Fries, Drink and Dessert. Soup Suppers: Come and join us for our meatless Soup Suppers during Lent? They are scheduled for two more Friday nights during Lent and take place immediately after we pray the Stations of the Cross at 6:00 p.m. This year s dates are: Friday, February 26 th and Friday, March 11 th St. Maximilian Kolbe Bookstore will be here at Saints Peter and Paul next weekend, February 20 th and 21 st, after all Masses in the narthex. This would be a great time to get a spiritual book for Lent to read or items for Easter, First Communion, and RCIA gifts. St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic Bookstore is operated in Owensboro and enjoys coming to our parish to provide religious items and literature. Let us be grateful for this opportunity. *We need help! If you can be here at the church on Saturday afternoon, February 20 th at 3:30 p.m. to help Kelly to unload the truck, please let Libby know. It will take less than 30 minutes. Family Movie Night: On Sunday, February 21 st at 5:00 p.m. we are offering another Family Movie Night We will be showing the moving Woodlawn. Woodlawn is based in 1973, a spiritual awakening captures the hearts of the Woodlawn High School Football team. The team makes an astounding run at the playoffs, leading to the largest high school football game ever played in the torn city of Birmingham, Alabama, and the rise of it's first African American superstar - Tony Nathan. Bring your favorite soup to share, hotdogs or whatever you wish to bring. After dinner we will continue with the Movie. Popcorn and lemonade will be provided. So come and join us, bring your own comfortable chair and gather as families of Saints Peter and Paul to see this powerful movie. God wants to live amidst his sons and daughters. Let us make space for him in our hearts. Pope Francis

THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH FEBRUARY 15-21 Mon: Offices Closed Tues: Fr. Robert Barron Series-7 Deadly Sins, OA Noon Wed: Rosary Makers-8:45 am, HFR Choirs-Spanish 5 pm, English 6:30 pm Thurs: Finance Committee, 12-Noon, OA Saints Children's Choir-2:30 pm RCIA-7 pm, Gym Fri: MOMs Group-9:30 am, OA Stations of The Cross-6pm Knights of Columbus Fish Fry-5 pm-7 pm, Gym Sat: Fr. Robert Barron Series The Mystery of God, OA-9am Hispanic Diaconate Program-HFR, 9:30 am Sun: Family Movie Night-5 pm, Gym Readings for the Week of February 14, 2016 Sunday: Dt 26:4-10/Ps 91:1-2, 10-15/ Rom 10:8-13/Lk 4:1-13 Monday: Lv 19:1-2, 11-18/Ps 19:8-10, 15/ Mt 25:31-46 Tuesday: Is 55:10-11/Ps 34:4-7, 16-19/Mt 6:7-15 Wednesday: Jon 3:1-10/Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 18-19/ Lk 11:29-32 Thursday: Est C:12, 14-16, 23-25/Ps 138:1-3, 7-8/ Mt 7:7-12 Friday: Ez 18:21-28/Ps 130:1-8/Mt 5:20-26 Saturday: Dt 26:16-19/Ps 119:1-2, 4-5, 7-8/ Mt 5:43-48 Next Sunday: Gn 15:5-12, 17-18/Ps 27:1, 7-9, 13-14/ Phil 3:17--4:1 or 3:20--4:1/Lk 9:28b-36 Liturgical Publications Inc Mother Teresa has a beautiful quote concerning Lent: As Lent is the time for greater love, listen to Jesus thirst Repent and believe Jesus tells us. What are we to repent? Our indifference, our hardness of heart. What are we to believe? Jesus thirsts even now, in your heart and in the poor He knows your weakness. He wants only your love, wants only the chance to love you. STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE.. Today s first reading describes the offering of first fruits the people of Israel were to present to the Lord in thanksgiving for their deliverance from Egypt and the gift of the promised land. Is my offering at today s Mass an appropriate response to the many blessings the Lord has given me? Budget News Weekly Parish Collection... $13,805.35 Weekly Parish Budget Needs... $15,850.00 Unpaid 2015-16 Diocesan Assessment... $42,651.00 Weekly Capital Improvement Donations... $887.00 Capital Improvement Fund Balance... $15,095.39 Weekly A Legacy of Faith Fund Pledge Payments... $3,498.00 A Legacy of Faith Fund Balance... $843,697.78 (Includes Proceeds from the Mardi Gras Fundraiser) Needed to Break Ground on New Building $122,167.62 Stained Glass Window Donations... $620.00 Stained Glass Window Fund Balance... $389,501.28 FEBRUARY 14, 2016 Monday, February 15 8:00 AM LARRY BORDERS & FAMILY Tuesday, February 16 8:00 AM ELLEN BURMAN Wednesday February 17 7 HOLY FOUNDERS OF THE SERVITE ORDER 8:00 AM CHRISTOPHER STEVENSON 5:30 PM Thursday, February 18 TIFFANY SCHUCK 8:00 AM SANDY & WOODY MACKENZIE 5:30 PM Spanish BOB HARDESTY Friday, February 19 8:00 AM DOT CHERRY Saturday, February 20 8:00 AM BILL CHAUDOIN 5:00 PM STEVE & SHARON MOSELEY Sunday, February 21 Second Sunday of Lent 8:00 AM GEORGE SPURR 10:30 AM FOR ALL PARISHIONERS 2:00 PM Spanish MARY MACIAS 10:30 PM Spanish POOR SOULS IN PURGATORY Indicates Requiem Mass SANCTUARY LAMP In Honor of Mary Macias By Sue Wassmer YOUTH MINISTRY Our Middle School and High School Youth programs resume this Wednesday, February 17 th beginning with Mass at 5:30 p.m. February Schedule: February 17 th Class February 24 th Class March 2 nd Class March 9 th Class March 16 th Class March 23 rd No Class Holy Week March 30 th No Class Spring Break, Youth 2000: YOUTH 2000 is responding to the call of Pope John Paul II to enable young people to live and proclaim the Gospel. You are invited to a YOUTH 2000 Retreat on March 11 th -13 th at Owensboro Convention Center. This retreat is being sponsored by the Diocesan Offices of Youth Ministry and Faith Formation and the Diocesan Marian Shrine Committee. Youth should register through a Parish, School or other Group. For registration forms, see Libby. The deadline for registration is approaching fast. Snow Day! Please be advised when the Hopkinsville/Christian County School System is closed due to inclement weather, Middle and High School Youth Programs on Wednesday night are cancelled at Saints Peter and Paul. 5

6 SS PETER & PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH, HOPKINSVILLE, KY In Need of Prayers Covington Convalescent-Pat Chesnut, Elizabeth Jones, Karen Logsdon, Jean Soyars Western State Nursing Facility -Debbie Dickerson, Ellen Jones Christian Health Center Lillian Cotthoff, Norma Downs, Barbara Holubecki, Marianne Keenan Friendship House- Christine Mills Others. Pat Abell, Adams Families, Richard & Jeannie Arnold, James Arthur Adkins, Bill & Judy Alexander, Clarence & Helen Allard, Dick Arnold, Andy & Fran Belland, Norma Boyd, Don Bradley, Bill Brown, Scott Burnside, Kristen Cage, Francis Grace Cage, Brian Cannon, Phil Carsone, Fred Chapman, Bettie June Clark, Sam Chesnut, Pam Cox, Debbie Croley, Angela Brockman DeAngelis, Gene Durbin, Pat Esposito, Connie Fowler, Martha Fowler, Mary Gervais, Gant Golladay, Jewel Claire Godot, Eleanor Graves, Lou Halburton, Beth Hancock, Bonnie Haney, Amanda Harden, Bonnie Harris, Ava Harton, Mary Jean Hester, Pat Higgins, Bill Henney, Edward Hester, Anita Jones, Mark Kahre,, Bill Kemp, Joseph Kukral, Bob Labor, Meagan Long, Helen Marshall, Joe Mezzoni, Sr., Jim Moehlman, Margie Meredith, Theresa Mills, Mike Moseley, Sandy Mueller, Brittany Pike, Larry Puckett, Martha Reed, Justina Roman, Bob & Cele Schade, MaryAnn Schurmann, Frank Selph, Ron Shafer, David Ray Shirley, Kristian Shouse, Gina Simpson, Cathy Smith, David Smith, Genevieve Spurr, MaryAnn Stahr, Stocker Family, Georgiann Svestka, Ken Swicicki, Patricia Tariol, Jerry Thomas, Rosie Thomas, Rose Ann Tobin, Susan Valentini, Hannelore Vanderklok, David Watzek, John & Eileen Wells, Widener Family, Helen Winstead, James Wittschack. Names remain on the list for one month. Please Pray for our Deployed Ace Crawford, Wesley Britt, Scott Donohue, Louis Fay and Michael Larwa Seven Themes of Catholic Social Teaching: The Church's social teaching is a rich treasure of wisdom about building a just society and living lives of holiness amidst the challenges of modern society. Within the theme of Call to Family, Community and Participation, we see the importance and our call to participate in society. One of these ways is to register to vote, to search out candidates and their view of issues and then of course to Vote. So are you aware that there will be a 2016 Kentucky Caucus? On Saturday, March 5 th, 2016, Kentucky will make history by holding our Commonwealth s firstever Republican Presidential Caucus. Here in Hopkinsville, all registered Republican voters will be able to vote for their candidate from the hours of 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Convention Center. Year of Mercy During Lent we are being asked by Pope Francis to focus on the Spiritual Work of Mercy - to forgive offences willingly. During February reflect on the need for forgiveness in your life. Is there someone you need to forgive or someone you need to ask for forgiveness? Start by resolving to pray for that person everyday this month. Mentally standing in the Lord s presence with this person can open your heart to peace. LAY MINISTERS FEBRUARY 20/21 SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT Saturday, 5:00 pm Altar Servers:... Sarah Sargeant, Sofia Sargeant Cross Bearer:... Matt Shelton Commentator:... Dawn Ligibel Lectors:... Robin Bilan, Christina Ligibel Extraordinary Eucharistic Ministers:... Vicky Barnes,... Pam Carlton, Dana Nethery, Pam Koob Choir Loft... Sandy Doyon, Mary Moehlman Ushers... Laura Waldron, Doyle Shelton... Pat Puckett, Larry Puckett Vocational Cross... Steve Carlton Family Sunday, 8:00 am Altar Servers:... Kylee Spurr, Branson White Cross Bearer:... Josh Groves Commentator:... Judy Folz Lectors:... Jennifer Groves, Will Groves Extraordinary Eucharistic Ministers:... Maria Creighton,... Sharon Smith, Marilyn White, Carolyn Spurr Choir Loft... Bob Stites, Frank Raber Ushers... Chuck Spurr, Bill Folz... Dalton Folz, Dillon Folz Vocational Cross... Creighton Family Sunday, 10:30 am Altar Servers:... Vy Nguyen, Terra Adams Cross Bearer:... Anna Allard Commentator:... Michelle Sandheinrich Lectors:... Mike Murray, Russell Malone Extraordinary Eucharistic Ministers:... Wendy Anderson,... Rossella Cincotti, Damian Sandheinrich, Alex French Choir Loft... Nathan Tillman, Charles Fiscella Ushers... Jerry Adams, Franco Cincotti... Greg Jones, James Long Vocational Cross.Fiscella Family Sunday 2:00 pm, Spanish Mass Comentarista:.........Hilda Linares 1-2 Lectura:...Carmen Huertas, Ángeles Hernández Ministro E:... Yolanda Perry, Mayra Tirado Hospitalidad:. Rogaciano Vieyra, Juan Uribe Monaguillos:....Rafael García, Maritza Uribe Guadalupana:...Familia Magaña - Huertas Important Liturgical Dates to Remember: Palm Sunday, March 20 th Chrism Mass, March 22 nd Holy Thursday, March 24 th Good Friday, March 25 th Holy Saturday, March 26 th Easter Sunday, March 27 th Divine Mercy Sunday, April 3 rd First Holy Communion, Sunday, April 24 th at 4:00 p.m. Priesthood Ordination, May 28 at 10:00 a.m. St. Stephen Cathedral Pentecost, May 15 th

FEBRUARY 14, 2016 FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT Pastor s Greeting: I made a deliberate choice many years ago to study the devil only to the extent necessary to protect myself spiritually and for the ordinary spiritual care of others. Early in my study of theology I noted a curiosity about the ways of spiritual darkness and likewise experienced an interior warning not to pursue that curiosity. I learned a great respect for the deceitful and seductive power of evil. I also learned that it is not to be combated by its own methods and weapons. It is overcome by the good of the grace of God. The prayer to Saint Michael the Archangel clearly reflects this awareness of the necessary care one should exercise when dealing with evil, a care drawn from the New Testament s Letter of Jude. On the First Sunday of Lent the Church deliberately, but with great care, proclaims the gospel of Jesus spiritual combat with the devil in which he was tempted in every way that we are, but did not sin. The focus here is on our champion in the battle. For, although the devil has been defeated and the victory won by the Lord Jesus Christ, the battle still rages around us. While its cause is lost, the devil would play spoiler to detract from the victory as much as possible. It is then with great confidence that we enter the spiritual battle with Christ this Lent. But it is also with a profound and instructed humility that we do so armed with the weapons and strength provided by God. For a description of the spiritual warfare see Ephesians 6.10-20, and for the practical knowledge about the devil see the Catechism: 391-395, 2850-2854. The evil one is a spiritual creature of great power and intelligence which was created immensely good but freely and irrevocably rebelled against our Creator through pride. It fell into a frustrated condition of spite and horror, bent on the opposition of God s goodness. This fallen angel is named in the Scriptures as Satan (which is translated the Accuser ), the devil (diabolos the one who throws itself against or across God s plans), the tempter, a liar, a murderer from the beginning, the ancient serpent, the dragon, the prince of this world, beelzebul (lord of the flies), the evil one. It is so vain as to attempt with all its cunning and power to sabotage the redemptive work of God in person by way of attacking the humanity of the Divine Son. As the Gospel tells us, it employed against Jesus the same temptations by which it prompted both the original sin and by which it led Israel into sin in the wilderness. But Jesus prevailed. Jesus taught the disciples to pray for deliverance from the Evil One, the very last petition of the Lord s Prayer. Unperturbed, the devil returned at various times to strike at the disciples or at Jesus. It demanded to sift the Twelve like wheat and snared Judas in its deceits. At the very Cross it had the crowd taunt Jesus to come down from the cross, exposing its final objective as the inducement of despair. But again Jesus was victorious. As Lent begins we do well to survey the state of spiritual contagions in our lives. This is not so easy and always begins with a prayer for humility. Sin poisons spiritual sight and understanding, leading to hardened ignorance and blindness. For those caught up in the seven deadly sins or in the webs of social sins it takes immense humility or humbling to break through the encrustations defending the practice of sin. But there are subtler forms of evil. The poisons of resentment, accusation, bitterness, and vindictiveness seep through the cracks of sadness or injury into otherwise virtuous souls by way of self-pity or self-righteousness and are perhaps the devil s most vicious corruptions. Many are infected this way, unaware of the source of their unhappiness which they blame on others. Always, always, the devil s goal is a human s despair of grace, the extinction of hope. It is ours then to give our weakness, woundedness, and sins to Jesus, acknowledging our own part in his crucifixion, so that we may receive our participation in the victory of his resurrection. Christ s faithfulness on the cross destroys the devil s deceits and overthrows despair. Fr. Richard Lenten Challenges 1. Eat Dinner together as a family at least one night each week. During this meal, refrain from cell phones, i-pads, television and other forms of media. Spend this time talking to each other. 2. Pray together as a family at least one night each week of Lent. Pray the Stations of the Cross; Pray the Rosary Mediate on the Sorrowful Mysteries 3. Come to Mass early and pray together as a family or stay late and pray. Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy: As we come to this season of Lent we turn to the words of Pope Francis found in his Bull of Indiction of the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy. In this document as he called for the Jubilee year of Mercy, he addresses the season of Lent in particular. He says, The season of Lent during this Jubilee Year should also be lived more intensely as a privileged moment to celebrate and experience God s mercy. He calls us to reflect on the merciful face of the Father which is found abundantly in Scripture, he suggests two such images found in Micah 7:18-19 and Isaiah 58:6-11. As we reflect on the merciful face of the Father, may we be drawn to actions of mercy. God s mercy transforms human hearts; it enables us, through the experience of a faithful love, to become merciful in return. The spiritual and corporal works of mercy, the pontiff said, reminds us that faith finds expression in concrete everyday actions meant to help our neighbors, in body and spirit; by feeding, visiting, comforting, and instructing them. For all of us, then, the season of Lent in this Jubilee Year is a favorable time to overcome our alienation from God and one another by listening to God s word and by practicing the works of mercy. In the corporal works of mercy, we touch the flesh of Christ in our brothers and sisters who need to be fed, clothed, sheltered, and visited. In the spiritual works of mercy counsel, instruction, forgiveness, admonishment, patience and prayer we touch more directly our own sinfulness. Pope Francis concludes his letter with the message, Let us not waste this season of Lent, so favorable for conversion.