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14th Sunday in Ordinary Time—July 8, 2012
9405 W Florida Avenue Lakewood, CO 80232
303-988-6435 www.saintjudelakewood.org
Welcome! If you come as a visitor to-day, we hope you will return as a friend. To register in the parish, stop by the welcome table in back of church. Some-one will help answer your questions and give you a form to fill out, which can be left there or put in the collection basket later. You can also register during the week at the parish office. “Be Faithful to Catholic Teaching, Lighten Up, and Grow Catholics”
Pastor
Father J. Darrell Schaffer Deacons
Rev. Mr. Alan Spears Rev. Mr. Mike Bunch Rev. Mr. Jay Garland
Weekend Masses
5:00 pm (Saturday Anticipatory) 7:00, 9:00, & 11:00 am (Sunday) Daily Mass
8:00 am Monday-Friday Sacrament of Reconciliation
3:30-4:30 pm Saturday
Mission Statement : The Catholic Community of St Jude is formed in faith in Jesus Christ. We seek to grow in our faith through the proclamation of God's Word and the celebration of the Sacraments. We are dedicated to love and care for all God's people in their physical and spiritual needs. The stewardship of our time, talent and treasure is conducted in a way that shows our gratitude to God for His blessings.
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Page 1 CC=Community Center LL=Lower Level FR=Fireplace Room MP=Multi-Purpose Room YC=Youth Center
Did You Know 2012 Archbishop’s
Catholic Appeal Please remember that no gift to the
Archbishop’s Catholic Appeal is insig-
nificant. Your donation-whether it’s
$1,000, $500, $100 or $10-when com-
bined with the charity of your Catholic
neighbors will translate into crucial
operational funding for nearly forty
archdiocesan ministries. Your involve-
ment is absolutely necessary! Please
mail your donation to the Pastoral
Center today. Thank you for partner-
ing with the Archdiocesan Church in
her missionary mandate.
Judevents The kitchen in the
community center
lower level is being
remodeled. For
safety reasons, the
community center lower level will be
closed until the first part of August.
Thank you for your cooperation.
New website: Our new website is
now up and running! We are still add-
ing a few things here and tweaking a
few things there so please bear with
us. You may visit the site at
www.saintjudelakewood.org.
We will have Eucharistic Adora-
tion from 4-8 pm Monday, July 9.
There will be no Benediction this
week but please join Deacon Jay and
the pro-life committee for the rosary
and benediction Monday, July 16,
from 7 pm– 8 pm.
God bless the Knights of Colum-
bus Southwest Denver Council
#4844. There is no ‘perfect’ way to
thank our council #4844 Knights of
Columbus. They do so many wonder-
ful and charitable things for us-the
staff and community of St. Jude. The
Thank you for writing the amount you are donating on your envelope.
Offertory:
The June 16/17 collection was: Envelopes ........................... 11,685.00 ACH (6/15) .......................... 3,130.00 Mail ........................................ 1,359.88 Loose ..................................... 1,477.80 Maintenance ............................ 112.00 Total .................................. $17,764.68 The June 23/24 collection was: Envelopes ........................... 10,995.50 Mail ........................................ 1,330.00 Loose ..................................... 1,850.71 Maintenance ............................ 170.00 Total .................................. $14,346.21
Fiscal Year End: (July 1, 2011-June 30, 2012) YTD difference from last year offertory: ($32,214,81) ................................. 2.75% lower The June 30/July 1 collection was: Envelopes .......................... 15,264.87 ACH (7/2) ............................ 3,769.00 Mail ........................................ 2,679.42 Loose ..................................... 1,631.14 Maintenance .............................. 90.00 Total .................................. $23,434.43 1,926 Registered households 973 Households that contributed in the past three months
Barrel Room: Next week, food and clothing donations will go to Action Cen-ter.
What is the purpose of an apostolic visitation of the
seminaries?
An apostolic visitation visits seminaries to see how well the pro-
gram of each school prepares men to serve as priests. Though
infrequent, this is not an unusual event. A committee is assigned
to evaluate each school by looking at the curriculum, spiritual
formation program, faculty, student body, graduates, and mem-
bers of the local clergy and church. The visitors try to determine
whether the seminary program is upholding church teaching, us-
ing qualified instructors, and ultimately advancing the cause of
the Gospel. Like any other educational institution, a seminary
must meet objective goals, as well as show the spiritual formation
that sets it apart from a graduate school of theology.
Much has been made in the media about visitations, fueled by
rumor and a lack of knowledge about the process. Fears of per-
secution of gay students and suspect priests make good head-
lines. In fact, the visit deals with many issues, including how the
seminary deals with celibacy and sexual orientation. But it is not
the primary focus. An apostolic visitation is the church's version
of "quality control" in seminary formation.
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Stewardship
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KOC members have given so much
of their time and labor, prayers and
caring. They are always willing to lend
a helping hand when needed-and do
so in the spirit of our Blessed Mother
and our Lord. We thank them with all
our heart for their generous outpour-
ing of service to the community of St.
Jude Catholic Church. We are forever
grateful to you and pray that God will
reward each of you with many bless-
ings.
In Galatians 6:2, St. Paul
writes “Bear on another’s
burdens, and in this way
you will fulfill the law of
Christ.” Stephen Ministers are
given the opportunity to do just that,
and St. Jude Stephen Ministry is ex-
cited to announce a new training class
this fall for new Stephen Ministers. A
Stephen Minister is a caring, Christian,
Catholic friend who listens, cares,
prays, supports and encourages mem-
bers of the congregation who are ex-
periencing difficulties in their lives.
Stephen Ministers are carefully se-
lected and receive fifty hours of train-
ing in providing emotional and spiri-
tual care. Our pastor and deacons will
always be on the front lines of care,
especially during times of crisis, and
Stephen Ministers extend and support
the care they continue to provide. Dea-
con Alan will present an informational
meeting Thursday, August 30, from
7:00 pm to 9:30 pm in the Church
basement. Dates of the classes will be
forthcoming in the bulletin. Are you a
caring, compassionate person who
would like to share your time and tal-
ent? Is God calling you to be a Stephen
Minister? “Therefore encourage one
another and build up each other.” (1
Thessalonians 5:11)
Parish Picnic: Be certain to mark
your calendars now for this grand
event! St. Francis Circle members will
be selling Raffle Tickets after all masses
next weekend, July 14 & 15. Please
stop by our table and see the hand-
made prizes. Suggested donations are
$1.00 per ticket or 6 tickets for
$5.00. Money goes to support the Par-
ish Picnic. Prizes will be drawn at the
picnic on Sunday, August 26, after the
11:00 Mass. Other picnic activities will
include karaoke (advance sign up will
be required – watch the bulletin for
details), face painting, fun games for
the kids and more! Note that the picnic
is NOT a fundraiser; it is an opportu-
nity to enjoy time together with our
parish family and friends!
The St. Jude choir will be sponsoring a
scriptural rosary novena Wednes-
day evenings at 6:30 pm through Au-
gust 8, by Mary’s Garden. All are wel-
come.
We hope you like the new landscap-
ing that beautifies the church! The
project was designed and supervised by Mark Turner, a landscape architect and a music minister here at St. Jude. Be-sides playing guitar (lead and bass) with Chenaniah and other groups over the years, Mark has owned his own land-scape design company for the last 25 years. He and his family (wife and two teenage girls) have been parishioners here at St. Jude for over 15 years. “I really loved the opportunity to donate my time to design a new landscape for our church. The new plantings really uplift the beautiful architecture of the building.” If you are interested in giv-ing your landscape a new look or need a design for a new home, please con-tact Mark at 303-929-9325 and visit his website: www.aspencreekdesign.com. Mark works on an hourly fee basis and can do a one hour landscape consulta-tion for those looking for new ideas to old problems. Thanks also go out to Gina Barta, who helped Mark with the project and has done such a beautiful job planting Mary’s Garden (in the second median from the entrance). She does a great job maintaining and keep-ing all of our grounds beautiful!
The Rosary to end abortion will
be prayed on Saturday, July 14, at 7:30
am at our Lady of Hope Statue in the
community center.
Youth Giving Bean coffee will be offered
after all Masses next weekend, July 14
& 15. Please receive your coffee from
us and help support the Youth for
World Youth Day!
Please pray for the ill of our parish:
Please pray for our deceased loved ones.
PRAY FOR VOCATIONS
Katie Rose Cooke Tyler Luttrull Christian Dallet
Lola Peters Clenda Garcia Moose & Dodie Konechy
The Sanders Family The Charles Osborne Family Charles Knowlton
Marcie Rimsnider Steve Quintana Trudy Armendariz
Bill Mattie Velma Williams Annette Smoker
Bernice Hinricher Bobby Utz Enid Strong
Chris Utz Bob Lyall Dean Kimpel
Ray Kraemer Cheryl Stock George Kennedy
Sam Martinez Agnes Pinkerton and Family Hernandez Medina
David Charnock Marjory Doyle Eileen Loberg
Priscilla Jurann Judy Dickinson
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Music July 14 & 15 Nativity of St. John the
Baptist
July 14 & 15 5:00 pm Cantor and Organ
7:00 am Cantor and Organ
9:00 am Summer Choir
11:00 am Cantor and Organ
July 8 Ez 2: 2-5/ 2 Cor 12:7-10/Mk 6:1-6
July 9 Hos 2:16, 17b-18, 21-22/Mt 9:18-26
July 10 Hos 8:4-7, 11-13/Mt 9:32-38
July 11 Hos 10:1-3, 7-8, 12/Mt 10:1-7
July 12 Hos 11:1-4, 8c-9/Mt 10:7-15
July 13 Hos 14:2-10/Mt 10:16-23
July 14 Is 6:1-8/Mt 10:24-33
July 15 Am 7:12-15/Eph 1:3-14 or 1:3-10/Mk 6:7-13
Scripture Readings
Santiago’s Breakfast Burritos are being offered after all Sunday
morning Masses this Sunday, July 8. A
suggested donation of $3 is asked of
you which helps send the youth to
World Youth Day!
The Youth interested in Leader-
ship have upcoming meetings to at-tend, please mark your calendars:
Tuesday, July 10th, 7:00-8:30 pm in the
YC; Monday, July 16th, 7:00-8:30 pm
in the YC; Monday, July 23rd, 7:00-
8:30 pm in the YC.
Ship’s Crew Summer Camp is taking reservations for this summer’s
program. All children ages 5 to 13 are
welcome. Drop offs are welcome.
Hours are 7:00 am to 6:00 pm, Mon-
day through Friday. Please call 303-
988-6435 x36 for more information.
JELL-O Olympics has been
moved from July 18th to July 26th. The event will be from 6-8 pm at the YC. Please bring pre-made Jell-O, messy clothes and $3 in cash. All in-coming 6th- outgoing 8th graders are
invited to attend, invite your friends. Welcome to those re-cently baptized at St. Jude: Hunter Joseph Young, son of Wayne and Amy Young;
and Anika Spence, daughter of Aaron and Therese Spence.
Education The next RCIA class will take place
Thursday, 7/12, at 7-9 pm in the
CCLL. We will cover The Three
Stages of Awakening, The Mirror of
Nature, and The Mirror of Christ Out-
side, based on Fr. Antoninus’ book
The Journey to God. If you are interested
in learning more about the Catholic
Faith or would like to help out, please
contact Deacon Mike.
Just a Reminder For information on Catholic
Daughters of the Americas, call Helen Johnson, 303-989-7609.
Light of God Charismatic Prayer
Group meets Thursdays at 10:00 am in the CC Multipurpose Room.
The Men’s Prayer Group meets in the CC the 2nd and 4th Sat. of every
month at 7 am, through Labor Day.
Couple to Couple League offers instruction in Natural Family Plan-
ning. Call Mike at 303-979-1000.
The Gabriel Project assists moth-ers and families in need during a preg-
nancy by promoting the sanctity of
life. To make a confidential inquiry for
anyone in need in the metro area, call
1-800-713-3021.
Divorced or separated and have questions about annulments or receiv-
ing Communion? Call Deacon Alan at
303-988-6435 x12.
St. Jude 911 Program assists St. Jude parishioners having a temporary
setback. Volunteers make home visits
to the family or person in need and
can give assistance in areas such as
rent, mortgage, utilities or with a do-
nation of a grocery certificate. Call
303-882-2253.
Knights of Columbus contact is James Bentley, 303-931-3490.
Vespers (Evening Prayer) will be held the second and fourth Tuesday of
each month at 6:30 pm in church.
Elsewhere Caring host families (with or
without children) are needed to provide food, a bed and a loving home for the one or two semesters starting in late August. EMF students have medical insurance, spending money for their personal expenses and expect to share their host family’s daily life including household responsibilities. They speak English, are well-screened and eager to experience life in Amer-ica. Their stay here is sponsored and supervised by EMF (Educational Merit Foundation), a non-profit, edu-cational exchange program. For more information on EMF students, please call Marie-Claude Dijoud now at 1-800-467-8363 or visit our web site at www.emfusa.org.
Discovery Job Network is open Mon-
day thru Thursday from 9 am till 4 pm to
assist you in your job search. If you are un-
employed or underemployed we are here to
help you find meaningful employment. Our
offices are in the lower level of St. Thomas
More parish under the Padre Restaurant.
Call 303-220-3384 for more information.
Growing with theGrowing with theGrowing with the
GOSPELGOSPEL
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Sharing the Gospel People in his hometown did not believe that Jesus could be smart
enough to teach in their temples. They did not believe he could
heal. So he went to other towns to teach and heal. If someone
says that you are not smart enough or skilled enough, Jesus under-
stands. He will help you. Tell them, "I can do all things through
Christ who strengthens me."
Have you ever felt left out? Jesus did. In today's Gospel, Jesus
visited his relatives and old friends. These were the people he
grew up with, the people who knew him the best. All of a sudden
Jesus was not acting like he used to. They heard that Jesus was
healing people, raising people from the dead, and telling evil spir-
its to leave. Jesus was even teaching about God's kingdom, like he
really knew what he was talking about! Well, Jesus' old friends and
neighbors did not like it one bit. How sad for them. God's own
Son wanted to help them, but they didn't want it.
Prayer Lord, help me say to myself and others, "You can do it. God will
help."
Dear God, help me to listen to you and to accept the help that
you want to give me. Amen.
Something to Draw Draw Jesus welcomed by smiling faces as he teaches and heals in
your town.
Draw a picture of Jesus visiting his old friends.
Mission for the Week If someone is left out of a game, say, "I will play with you."
Read today's Gospel with your family. Talk about ways that peo-
ple sometimes turn Jesus away. Pray together, asking God to keep
you close to Jesus.
Read the Gospel and color
Puzzle
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Sacraments Baptisms of children are regularly scheduled each month. A
pre-baptismal session is required. Please call Brenda at 303-
988-6435 x11 before or after the child's birth, before you
choose godparents.
Adult Baptism is part of the Rite of Christian Initiation for
Adults (RCIA). For information, please call Deacon Mike at
303-988-6435 x18.
Marriage: Those who wish to be married at St. Jude Church
must be registered in the parish for at least one year. Sons and
daughters of registered parishioners may also be married here.
A 12-month preparation period is required. Please call Brenda
at 303-988-6435 x11.
Anointing of the Sick: In the case of serious illness in the
family, please call the office immediately at 303-988-6435. Do
not wait until death is imminent. During hours when the of-
fice is closed, you will be directed to the emergency line.
Funeral arrangements: Call the office, 303-988-6435.
Bulletin
Content for the bulletin should be emailed to: bulletin
@saintjudelakewood.org or brought to the office by 2:30 pm
on Thursday (10 days prior to the Sunday publication date).
Community Center Offices Office Hours: Monday–Friday (8:30 am–12:00 pm & 1–4
pm)
General e-mail: [email protected]
Fax: 303-988-6438
St Jude 911 Program 303-882-2253
Parish Staff & Phone Extensions
303-988-6435
Pastor ....................................................................................................................... Rev J. Darrell Schaffer
Administrative Assistant .......................................................................................... Kay Grogan x15
Pastoral Associate & Director of Religious Education .......... Rev. Mr. Alan Spears x12
Administrative Assistant ................................................................................... Brenda Maxwell x11
Bulletin & Website Editor ([email protected]) ............ Erica Stackhouse
Education Department Coordinator .............................................................. Jennifer Otey x17
Coordinator of Children’s Education .................................................................Ben Kubier x16
Coordinator of Special Education ......................................................................... Diane Schreiber
Coordinator of Youth Education ................................................................... Megan Weber x30
Director of Music ................................................................................................ Ron Seggerman x20
Financial Coordinator .................................................................................... Nikkole Cubbage x13
Coordinator of Plant Facilities .............................................................................. Ron Colborg x22
Music Assistant..................................................................................................... Brenda Maxwell x21
Organist ............................................................................................................................. Mary Dickinson
Permanent Deacon /Liturgy Scheduler/Coordinator of RCIA ...... Rev. Mr. Mike Bunch x18
Permanent Deacon ............................................................................................ Rev. Mr. Jay Garland
Receptionist .............................................................................. Vickie Jones/Erica Stackhouse x10
RE Resource Coordinator & Hospitality Coordinator ................................... Liz Perry x28
Ship’s Crew Director ..............................................................................................Laura Bunch x 36
This Week at Saint Jude
Sun. 8 Mon. 9 Tue. 10 Wed. 11 Thur. 12 Fri. 13 Sat. 14 Sun. 15
CCLL Closed for Remodel
7:00 am Mass 9:00 am Mass 11:00 am Mass
CCLL Closed for Remodel 7:15 am Mercy Chaplet & Rosary 8:00 am Mass 8:30 am Rosary 10:00 am Militia Immaculata
4:00 pm Eucharis-tic Adoration
CCLL Closed for Remodel
7:15 am Mercy Chaplet & Rosary 8:00 am Mass 8:30 am Rosary 5:30 pm RCIC
CCLL Closed for Remodel Independence Day 9:00 am Mass 6:30 pm Rosary Novena
CCLL Closed for Remodel
7:15 am Mercy Chaplet & Rosary 8:00 am Mass 8:30 am Rosary
CCLL Closed for Remodel
7:15 am Mercy Chaplet & Rosary 8:00 am Mass 8:30 am Rosary
CCLL Closed for Remodel
7:00 am Men’s Prayer Group 7:30 am Respect Life Rosary 9:00 am Wine Tasting 3:30 pm Confes-sions
5:00 pm Sunday Anticipated Mass
CCLL Closed for Remodel
7:00 am Mass 9:00 am Mass 11:00 am Mass
Mass Intentions
For the People of St. Jude +Patrick Bonner Deceased Mem-bers of the Pino & Heline Fami-lies
+James & Mary Swavely & the Swavely Family
+Rose Maerz +Gennaro Conca +Jim Muller +Souls in Purgatory +Mikey Joe Hermann
+Deceased Deacons of the Archdiocese. For the People of St. Jude. +Susan Van Anne
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