Michael the The Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 21 2018 Rev. Fr. Dale Branson, Pastor TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION For if this endeavor or this activity is of human origin, it will destroy itself. But if it comes from God, you will not be able to destroy it; you may even find yourselves fighting against God. Acts 5:38b-39b Parish Office Mailing and delivery address: 25394 N. Poseidon Rd. San Tan Valley, AZ 85132 Phone: (520) 723-6570 Fax: (520) 723-7116 Www.stmichaels77.org Office hours: 9:00am - 4:30pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. Weekend Mass Schedule Saturday: Adoration 9am (following mass) As election campaigns move into high gear, sometimes the phrase the Catholic vote is heard. It s an interesting concept, since Catholics started out in this country as a very fragile group: fewer than forty thousand of us at the time of the first census in 1790, and only about 2 percent of the population by 1830. It was a priestless church for all intents and purposes, lay-led clusters of Catholics waiting patiently for the occasional visit of a priest, sustained by gathering when they could on Sunday for devotional prayer like litanies and the rosary. They tried to hold on to their ancestral faith as best they could. Archbishop Jean-Louis Cheverus told one family in Maine to every day say your prayers on your knees with affection, and every Sunday gather to hear the Gospel, to pray in common, and to quiz the children on the catechism. Inevitably, some became Protestant, but many more stayed Catholic from generation to generation, with very little encouragement or sacramental ministry from the clergy. Archbishop John Carroll, the first American bishop, tried to make Church law flexible: shortening the length of the fast before Communion, easing the Lenten fast, and even relaxing the rule of Sabbath rest at harvest time. Catholicism in England had been quietly sustained in this way for two centuries, and the first American Catholics carried on as had their ancestors, providing a fertile soil for the unprecedented success and phenomenal growth of the Church in our country. Rev. James Field, Copyright J. S. Paluch Co. Vigil 4pm Sunday: 8 am & 10:00 am Daily Mass Schedule Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday - at the Parish Center. Parish Center 26035 N Apollo Dr. San Tan Valley, AZ 85132 --Rev. James Field, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co. Are you new to St. Michael the Archangel Church? We welcome you and we ask that you please take a few moments to register. Registration forms are located at the Greeters Table or can now be found and submitted online. Visit our website and click on the link, Parish Registration Form, found at the bottom of the home page and follow the instructions.
Sacramental Policies ANOINTING OF THE SICK At the Mass on the first Friday of each month or by appt. BAPTISM Parents will need to provide a copy of the child s birth certificate and participate in a class. Baptismal Classes are held on the 2nd Saturday of the month at 11 am in the Church office. Parents must call the church office to register for the class. Godparents must be practicing Catholics who are confirmed and married in the Church, if married. CONFESSION Confessions are heard after mass on the weekdays or on Sunday half hour before mass time. CONFIRMATION Confirmation will be given students in 8th grade or above. They must have completed the 8th grade religious education class and optimally the 7th as well. Sponsors must be practicing Catholics who are already confirmed and married in the Church, if married. Parents should not be sponsors for their own children. For information on Confirmation preparation for adults please contact the pastor. FIRST HOLY COMMUNION First Holy Communion will be offered to children in Grade 2. Children must attend CCD regularly throughout Grade 2 in order to receive the Sacrament in May of that year. Students will also be prepared for the Sacrament of Reconciliation in Grade 2. MARRIAGE Both parties are expected to participate in the preparation program. Parties must notify the pastor at least one year prior to their proposed marriage date. Please meet with the pastor for a fuller explanation and to make arrangements. QUINCEANERAS St. Michael the Archangel Parish does not have Quinceaneras at this time. ST. MICHAEL THE BULLETIN bulletin@stmichaels77.org (520)723-6570 8:00am 10:00am Oct 17 Oct 19 Oct 20 Oct 23 4:00pm 8:00am 10:00am Oct 24 Oct 26 Oct 21 Pro Populo Marina Sabbara & family Tony & Miriam Celeya Jose & Catalina Valdez Fred J Smith Jr Thomas Ryan Alberto Lavandazo Rene Herrera Adolph Herrera Anna Jedlicka Pro Populo Cecilia Maly & family Marina Sabbara & Family Linda Loyd Katherine Smith Donald Zastrow Henry Yetzer Jr. George Davidson Pro Populo - Latin: for the people - Deceased To request a mass, please call the rectory Prison Ministry Kathy Ernst, kathyernst10@yahoo.com 928-230-4193 CCD/ALTAR SERVERS Reajean Porter, ccd@stmichaels77.org Teen Youth Group (808)386-6925 Dillon Tambagan teens@stmichaels77.org EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS (480)650-0549 Virginia Bombolino ginbaby2003@aol.com, PASTOR (480)888-7914 Rev. Fr. Dale A. Branson FOOD BANK pastor@stmichaels77.org, Jane Vogel, jema48@gmail.com (520)723-6570 (520) 509-1305 RCIA GREETERS Bob Butchko Karen Panhans Bob.butchko@centurylink.net karen.panhans1@gmail.com (480)703-7212 (928)208-1007 SACRISTANS HOMEBOUND MINISTRY Irene Chagoya Patricia DeStefano, Irene.chagoya@gmail.com patriciad333@yahoo.com (480)643-0098 (480)243-1055 SAFE ENVIRONMENT KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Sue Stonerook, sstonerook@live.com Gary Kluthe (602)501-3859 garykaboom@cox.net Mary Teese, mteese@cox.net (402)990-1210 (520)723-9311 RED HAT Michaelettes / Lectors Suzanne Baitinger rsbaitinger@hotmail.com (480)745-5621 MINISTRY FOR THE DEAF Annemarie Kalvaitis mabel231@cox.net MUSIC Diana Albert Dialbert2@aol.com, (480)457-9712 Oct 14 MINISTRIES & PRAYER CHAIN Virginia Bombolino ginbaby2003@aol.com (480)888-7914 AV Ministry Alvin Rivera, brooklynboy3@cox.net (480)720-6486 Scott Robert, scadabox@gmail.com (480)309-0506 USHERS Darrell Stonerook, sstonerook@live.com (602)501-3859 WEBMASTER Craig Rudko webmaster@stmichaels77.org (480)250-0722 SCOUTS Scott Robert, scadabox@gmail.com Parish Pastoral Council: Diana Albert, Sue Baitinger, Bob Butchko, Virginia Bombolino, Reajean Porter, Bert Pampanin, Craig Rudko, Darrell Stonerook, Mary Teese, Irene Chagoya, Patricia DeStefano, Karen Panhans, Jane Vogel and Scott Robert. Pastoral Council meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of each month and all are welcome to attend. Readings for the Week Monday: Eph 2:1-10; Ps 100:1b-5; Lk 12:13-21 Tuesday: Eph 2:12-22; Ps 85:9ab-14; Lk 12:35-38 Wednesday: Eph 3:2-12; Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Lk 12:39-48 Thursday: Eph 3:14-21; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 11-12, 18-19; Lk 12:49-53 Friday: Eph 4:1-6; Ps 24:1-4ab, 5-6; Lk 12:54-59 Saturday: Eph 4:7-16; Ps 122:1-5; Lk 13:1-9 Sunday: Jer 31:7-9; Ps 126:1-6; Heb 5:1-6; Mk 10:46-52
STOLEN THUNDER By the time the Gospels were written, James and John, sons of Zebedee (sons of thunder ) were revered leaders of the Christian community. It is a common device of the evangelists to place the failings of the early Christians on the shoulders of their leaders to illustrate a point about discipleship, and perhaps to comfort them with the fact that Jesus chose common, flawed humans to spread the Good News. It must have seemed doubly odd that these two, already honored and revered, were chastised by Jesus when they requested positions of honor. Jesus, as it were, stole their thunder, and in the Gospel he likewise steals the thunder of the others who get indignant at James and John. Today s readings from Isaiah and Hebrews, along with Jesus as portrayed in Mark, steal the thunder of the places of honor they had attained by reminding us that it is in the humility of service that we come to know the reign of God in our midst. SERVANT CHRIST, SERVANT CHURCH In Matthew s Gospel, it is the mother of James and John who makes the request of Jesus (Mark omits this scene). It is only natural for mothers to want to see their sons get ahead in the world, just as it is for us as individuals to seek those positions of honor and power. But again it is the lesson of Jesus, along with the lessons of Isaiah and Hebrews, that reminds us that we need to examine constantly our only natural ways of living to make sure that we are living as Christ, the head of the church. When Isaiah writes of the Suffering Servant, it can be seen as a prophecy of Jesus; but it is also a prophecy of the ongoing presence of Jesus, the church. When the author of Hebrews writes of the weakness known by Christ the great High Priest, it is also about the need for weakness on the part of the Body of Christ, the church. In this way the scriptures today show all of us, the baptized, the church, how we must continue to be the Servant Christ for the life of the world. TODAY S READINGS First Reading My servant shall justify many, and their guilt he shall bear (Isaiah 53:10-11). Psalm Lord, let your mercy be on us, as we place our trust in you (Psalm 33). Second Reading Let us confidently approach the throne of grace to receive mercy and to find grace for timely help (Hebrews 4:14-16). Gospel Whoever wishes to be first among you will be the slave of all (Mark 10:35-45 [42-45]). Copyright 2005, World Library Publications. All rights reserved.
Financial Report October 7, 2018 Parish Offertory Capital Campaign Building fund $3,086.62 $1,257.33 $1,658.64 Poor $205 Total $6,207.59 Financial Report October 14,2018 Parish Offertory Capital Campaign Building fund Poor Stipend Total Log into the Relevant Radio website to record the number of Memorares you have said this week for an end to abortion. The national goal is 100,000,000 in 2018. Record your Memorares at: https://relevantradio.com/pray-the-memorare/ The Memorare Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it known that anyone who fled to thy protection, implored thy help, or sought thy intercession, was left unaided. Inspired with this confidence, I fly unto thee, O Virgin of virgins, my Mother. To thee do I come, before thee do I stand, sinful and sorrowful. O Mother of the Word incarnate, despise not my petitions, but in thy mercy hear and answer me. Amen. MASS ATTENDANCE 703 People attended mass October 14, 2018 We must show by our words and actions that every human life is cherished and chosen by God. St. Juan Diego helped bring Christ s transforming love to cultures gripped by oppression and death. Like St. Juan Diego, let us embrace our daily mission to help others encounter God s transforming, life-giving love. We are called by name to be disciples of Christ, pray that he give us courage to open our hearts to those who are most vulnerable during this Respect Life Month and always. Heavenly Father, give us love for all people, especially the most vulnerable, and help us bear witness to the truth that every life is worth living. We are called to be messengers of God's love, treating one another as cherished and chosen by Him. In doing so, we help build a culture that respects all human life. Every person is sent. Every Life is Worth Living Heavenly Father, thank you for the precious gift of life. Help us to cherish and protect this gift, even in the midst of fear, pain, and suffering. Give us love for all people, especially the most vulnerable, and help us bear witness to the truth that every life is worth living. Grant us the humility to accept help when we are in need, and teach us to be merciful to all. Through our words and actions, may others encounter the outstretched hands of Your mercy. We ask this through Christ, our Lord. Amen Do you know someone who needs prayers to comfort and strengthen them? If so please contact Virginia Bombolino Phone: 480-888-7914 E-mail: ginbaby2003@aol.com All requests are private. High School students looking for service hours Volunteering for a ministry is a great way to earn your service hours. If you are interested in any ministry, contact information for the ministry leader is listed n the inside cover of this bulletin.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS FR. JOHN C. BORLEY COUNCIL 17036 BUSINESS MEETING MONDAY NOVEMBER 5th AT 6:30 IN THE PARISH CENTER. ALL MEMBERS INVITED. ~SNACKS ALWAYS PROVIDED FOLLOWING~ GARY KLUTHE 402.990.1210 garykaboom@cox.net Get them while there hot. Tickets are still available, don t miss out. Get them before it is too late. Tickets are $2 each, or a book of six tickets for $10. Get your tickets today! Tickets are limited and being sold by your Or the O ctober 27th, after the 4pm mass the 2018 Angel Tree will be decorated with wish gift tags. We have once again partnered up with Christ the Victor Food Bank. Gifts need to be wrapped or put in gift bags with the tags securely fixed to the gift. Gifts MUST be returned no later than November 18,2018 for distribution or a child will not receive a gift. ST. Michael has participated in the Angel Tree project for over 8 years and we have always been generous. Please prayerfully consider helping make the 2018 year a better year. Thank you for your participation, it is very much appreciated. We are excited to announce that classes for Life Teen begin on Oct. 21! Life Teen strengthens our teens' Catholic identity, while rooting them firmly in Christ and in His Church. Religious education does not have to stop after the eighth grade or after receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation! For grades 9-12 Bring a notebook, an open mind, and an open heart. Classes are Sundays after 10am Mass and will run until 12:30pm. Schedule: Oct. 21 The Made Series: The Church is One and ice cream social To register your teen for the 2018-2019 year, please contact Dillon @ (480)650-0549 Novena to St. Michael the Archangel Saint Michael the Archangel, loyal champion of God and His people, I turn to you with confidence and seek your powerful intercession. For the love of God, Who made you so glorious in grace and power, and for the love of the Mother of Jesus, the Queen of the Angels, be pleased to hear my prayer. You know the value of my soul in the eyes of God. May no stain of evil ever disfigure its beauty. Help me to conquer the evil spirit who tempts me. I desire to imitate your loyalty to God and Holy Mother Church and your great love for God and people. And since you are God s messenger for the care of His people, I entrust to you this special request: (Mention your request here) Saint Michael, since you are, by the Will of the Creator, the powerful intercessor of Christians, I have great confidence in your prayers. I earnestly trust that if it is God s holy will my petition will be granted. Pray for me, Saint Michael, and also for those I love. Protect us in all dangers of body and soul. Help us in our daily needs. Through your powerful intercession, may we live a holy life, die a happy death, and reach heaven where we may praise and love God with you forever. Amen.
CCD Weekly Announcements October 21, 2018 Weeks at a Glance October 23 Tuesday CCD 6:30-7:30 October 24 Wednesday SAC 6:30-7:30 October 30 Tuesday All Students 6:30-7:30 October 31 Wednesday Halloween NO CCD Circle of Grace **Safe Environment for CCD Students ** Tuesday, October 23rd Grades: 6th & 7th CCD Saint Event All CCD Students grades Kindergarten 8th will attend CCD class on Tuesday, October 30th. Students can arrive as early as 6pm. Those grades who were asked to wear certain types of clothing, please do so. No CCD-Halloween There will be NO CCD class on Wednesday, October 30th. Enjoy and have a safe Halloween. Holy Day of Obligation Thursday, November 1st Mass at 8:30 AM & 7:00 PM Altar Server Schedule October 27 Saturday @ 4pm Eugene Vrabel October 28 Sunday @ 8am Tobee Dunlap Jacob Johansen Sunday @ 10am Christian Wadsworth Tessa Robert Offertory Gift Bearers Sunday 10am Mass October 28 Maddison De Sousa Maci De Sousa Christian Pascual Syris John (W) November 4 Lawrence Garcia Lauren Garcia Francisco Ortega Marcus Ramirez (W) Screen Monitor Schedule October 28 8am Anthony Bradeen 10am Blanca Carrillo November 4 8am Mario Piccirilli 10am Raffaela, Defina Reajean Porter *Director of Religious Education* Email: ccd@stmichaels77.org