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SUNDAY MASSES Saturday 4:00 PM Sunday 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM THE HOLY ROSARY Saturday 3:30 PM Sunday 8:00 AM & 10:30 AM WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE No Mass - Monday ~ Wednesday & Friday ~ 8AM Tuesday, Thursday ~ 12 Noon (St. Vincent’s Chapel) SPECIAL DEVOTIONS: THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY First Friday of the Month Devotion: 7 - 8 AM ~ Mass: 8:00 AM First Saturday of the Month Devotion: 7:30 AM ~ Mass: 8:00 AM CONFESSIONS First Friday ~ 7:00 - 8:00 AM First Saturday ~ 7:30 - 7:50 AM Saturday ~ 2:30 - 3:30 PM Sunday - 8:00AM Before 8:30AM Mass Or By Appointment OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Office Phone: 501-623-3233 Fax: 501-609-9524 Email: [email protected] Fr. George Sanders: [email protected] Sacramental Emergencies Only: 501-763-0704 WEBSITE: www.stmaryofthesprings.org OFFICE PERSONNEL Diane Pollock, Office Manager Amy Berg, Bookkeeper DIRECTOR of FAITH FORMATION & YOUTH MINISTER Natalie Evans 501-545-3064 Email: [email protected] MARRIAGE Contact the parish priest at least 6 months in advance to begin marriage preparation. No Date can be scheduled before this preparation begins. BAPTISM Contact the parish priest to schedule a baptism Pastor: Fr. George Sanders Deacons: Lee Leckner & Joe Harrison St. Mary of the Springs Catholic Church 100 Central Ave., Hot Springs, AR 71901 Established in 1869 July 30-31, 2016 - Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

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SUNDAY MASSES Saturday 4:00 PM

Sunday 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM

THE HOLY ROSARY Saturday 3:30 PM

Sunday 8:00 AM & 10:30 AM

WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE No Mass - Monday ~ Wednesday & Friday ~ 8AM Tuesday, Thursday ~ 12 Noon (St. Vincent’s Chapel)

SPECIAL DEVOTIONS: THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS

IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY First Friday of the Month

Devotion: 7 - 8 AM ~ Mass: 8:00 AM First Saturday of the Month

Devotion: 7:30 AM ~ Mass: 8:00 AM

CONFESSIONS First Friday ~ 7:00 - 8:00 AM

First Saturday ~ 7:30 - 7:50 AM Saturday ~ 2:30 - 3:30 PM

Sunday - 8:00AM Before 8:30AM Mass Or By Appointment

OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Office Phone: 501-623-3233 Fax: 501-609-9524

Email: [email protected] Fr. George Sanders: [email protected]

Sacramental Emergencies Only: 501-763-0704 WEBSITE: www.stmaryofthesprings.org

OFFICE PERSONNEL Diane Pollock, Office Manager

Amy Berg, Bookkeeper DIRECTOR of FAITH FORMATION

& YOUTH MINISTER Natalie Evans 501-545-3064

Email: [email protected]

MARRIAGE Contact the parish priest at least 6 months in advance to begin marriage preparation.

No Date can be scheduled before this preparation begins.

BAPTISM Contact the parish priest to schedule a baptism

Pastor: Fr. George Sanders Deacons: Lee Leckner & Joe Harrison

St. Mary of the Springs Catholic Church 100 Central Ave., Hot Springs, AR 71901

Established in 1869

July 30-31, 2016 - Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Today is July 31, 2016 Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

MINISTRY SCHEDULE Saturday, 4PM August 6, 2016 Lector: ** Ursula Rhodes, Dodie Mahoney EMHC: * Tom Baroni, Jan Gray, Chris Bosch Altar Servers: Joseph Gallaher, David Peters Altar Servers: Anthony Reiter, Alyssa, Mia, Khai Sunday, 8:30AM August 7, 2016 Lector: ** Wally Marroy, Doris Kalahiki EMHC: * Mike Adamkiewicz, Stephanie Nehus EMHC: Diane Pollock Altar Servers: Matthew Kalahiki, Kayla Kalahiki Altar Servers: Marison Garcia, Dylan Nguyen Altar Servers: Leah Nguyen,, Ryan Villano Sunday, 11AM August 7, 2016 Lector: ** June Thompson, David Meeks EMHC: * Ron Sliger, Ruth Sliger, Jackie Tomassi EMHC: Cynda Piper, Catherine Wade, Vicki Rima Altar Servers: John P. Guresky, Christian Sliger Altar Servers: Matheu Sliger, Hunter Speas Altar Servers: Peyton Speas

7/30/2016 Sat 4PM Our Parishioners 7/31/2016 Sun 8:30AM Frank Benda Family 7/31/2016 Sun 11AM Halina Cieslak + 8/1/2016 Mon Private Eric Parker Birthday 8/2/2016 Tues Noon Rick Stricker + 8/3/2016 Wed 8AM Fr. George #3 Ordin. Anniv. 8/4/2016 Thurs Noon St. Mary’s Church 8/5/2016 Fri NO MASS 8/6/2016 Sat 4PM Leo D. Pitts + 8/7/2016 Sun 8:30AM Our Parishioners 8/7/2016 Sun 11AM John Rima +

MASS INTENTIONS

12 NOON MASSES @ CHI ST. VINCENT CHAPEL

JULY STEWARDSHIP

July Collections as of July 24th: $30,070.00 Budget July 2016 $32,292.00 Amount July (Short) ($2,222.00)

CHILDREN’S NURSERY No nursery for the summer.

CHILDREN’S LITURGY Children’s Liturgy is not in session for the summer.

ALTAR CARE TEAM 1st Week, Friday, August 5th

Sherry Asbell,*Karen Kirchner*Lynn Tryba

Fr. George’s Coffee Cat

Every Sunday Parish Hall

9:45 - 10:45AM

WEEKLY ACTIVITIES July 31-August 6

Sunday, July 31 Coffee Cat 9:45AM-10:45AM in PH Youth Meeting 6PM

Monday, August 1st Food Pantry 10:30 - 12 Noon in CR Catechist Meeting 5:30PM-6:30PM in CR

Tuesday, August 2nd Choir Rehearsal 5:30PM in PH Men of Mary Social 6:00PM-8PM in PH

Wednesday, August 3rd Celebrate Recovery 4:30PM in Carroll Room Handbell Practice 5:00PM in Back of Church

Friday, August 5th NO MASS 8AM

Saturday, August 6th NO MASS 8AM

CHILDREN’S COLLECTION $143.00

FOOD BANK TEAM Monday August 1st 10:30- 12:00

Bonnie Newman*Suzy Thomann* Neil & Shari deLaroache

Coffee Cat Topic for July 31st I Corinthians

2nd COLLECTION July 30-31st

St. John’s School

UPCOMING COFFEE CAT AUGUST 14TH

Building a St. Joseph's Altar during Lent 2017 Speakers Jack Siciliano and friends from

St. Frances Xavier Parish, Louisiana A sample altar will be set up in the Parish Hall. The team will share with us the history, foods, symbols, preparation and ceremonies involved in building this altar honoring St. Joseph'. Patron Father of the Church. Families are encouraged to participate in this ministry. This will be a new ministry for St. Mary's in 2017 which we want to integrate the different cultures within our parish.

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PRAY FOR THE SICK

Christine Andreski Kristen Bailey

Mary Ann Banzer Sylvia Bevill Roger Bye

Darrell Butler Sheilah & Daryl Clark

William Confer Frankie DeGeorge

Quentin Dooley Dave Elmore Donna Folson Haley Gloria Jim Greene

Steven Hadlock Tina Harbert & Family

Dylan Harrison Loren Howe

Sharon & P.J. Hunter Marie Krenzelok Dc Lee Leckner

Dorothy Longinotti Penny Martin

Dorothy McCarthy Brad McClintock

Leah Murray Gus & Nina Pellegrino

Lindsay Powell Lellie-Beth Rhodes

Ruth Rhodes Anna Roberts

Fr. Alan Rosenau Raymond Sanchez

Peggy Smith Matt Steinhaus Donna Stevens Deb Stricker

Louis Valencia Catherine Van Dalsem

Stuart Vaughn Richard Woodfin

Joan Wright Dr. Michael & Mary Ann Young

PRAY FOR THOSE IN THE MILITARY and FOR THOSE WHO SERVED

CHI ST. VINCENT’S PERPETUAL ADORATION CHAPEL

Open Hours: Sun: 7AM, 7PM Mon: 8AM & 11AM, Wed: 8AM & 7PM Fri: 6AM & 6PM - Sat: 6PM & 8PM There are also overnight hours where an Adorer is needed. Please call Shelly at 623-6201 to volunteer.

Emmanuel Alvarez Doug Fires John Long Evadne Anderson Jyryln Greene Nick Madson James F. Anderson, II Tony Guanella Ryan McCabe Darren Bemis Nicholas Hanna Nicholas Mueller Katherine Brock Andrea Hanna Morgan Patterson Colt Davis Blake Heller Sean Patrick A.J. Dierks Edmund Jaskiewicz Gustave Pellegrino, Jr. Stephen Drakes Ryan Jordan Bee Stamps Michael Elmore Tristan Jordan Patrick Steinhaus Jackie Young Sandy Vongsrir-Jordan Walter Vaughn

HANDS OF MARY ACTIVITIES BOOK STUDY

“33 Days to Merciful Love” Wednesdays, August 31st to October 5th

The Feast of St. Faustina, will be the ending of our study. If interested in particpating, the book cost is $12. Please contact a facilitator: Anne Sluppick, [email protected] or Janet Borchert [email protected].

BINGO SOCIAL August 18th at 6PM in the Parish Hall

HofM COOKBOOK There is a form for recipes for the HOM Cookbook. Please print out copies from the Hands of Mary email or pick up in the back of church. Try to bring 5 recipes to the social. We would love to have this book completed for printing by October & available for sale in December. What a great Christmas present and keepsake they will make.

HAITI MISSION FUNDRAISER Weekends July 31-August 21

FROZEN EGGROLLS BY THE DOZEN 12 FOR $10

Volunteers for August 6-7th Saturday 4PM: Bob Gasper, Ed & Donna Sanders Sunday 8:30AM: J & J Brinegar, John Steinhaus Sunday 11:00AM: D & M Meeks, Ron B Rosemary Hadlock

UPCOMING ACTIVITIES At St. Mary of the Springs Church

WOK and ROLL HAITI FUNDRAISING DINNER

With Stir Fry, Fried Rice, Egg Rolls, Soup, Tea and Fortune Cookie

Cost $12 Eat in or take out

Served after Masses on August 20th and 21st Sponsored by our Vietnamese Community

MEN OF MARY SOCIAL Tuesday, August 2nd

6:00PM-8:00PM in Parish Hall Guest Speaker

Feed My Starving Children® (FMSC) is a Christian non-profit organization committed to feeding God’s starving children. In 2015–2016, one million volunteers passionately packed 272,851,680 meals for Feed My Starving Children! That’s more than 745,000 kids fed for an entire year.

Teach us to number our days aright, that we may gain wisdom of heart. — Psalm 90:12

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HITTING IT BIG It seems to be commonly accepted nowadays that everyone wants to win the lottery, hit the slots big at the casino, or be a millionaire. This attitude is akin to what the first hearers of the parable of the successful farmer would have thought: Why, of course he’d want to find a way to preserve his good fortune for the future, to secure for himself a life of leisure, eating, drinking, and merriment. It’s exactly the kind of life that the right ticket, hand of cards, or quiz show answer might bring us today. Being surrounded by this “common wisdom” makes the words of Qoheleth, the psalmist, Paul, and Jesus all that much harder to hear today. Perhaps good fortune will be ours, perhaps it will not be. But if we make that fortune or the quest for it the heart, the very center, of our lives, then we will live to regret it. We will not achieve the future security we pursue, and we will lose the present moment in the chase. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

Sunday, July 31, 2016 Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

READINGS FOR THE WEEK

Monday: Jeremiah 28:1-17; Psalm 119:29, 43, 79, 80, 95, 102; Matthew 14:13-21 Tuesday: Jeremiah 30:1-2, 12-15, 18-22; Psalm 102:16-21, 29, 22-23 Matt 14:22-36 or Matt 15:1-2, 10-14 Wednesday: Jeremiah 31:1-7; Jeremiah 31:10, 11-12ab, 13; Matt 15:21-28 Thursday: Jeremiah 31:31-34; Psalm 51:12-15, 18-19; Matt 16:13-23 Friday: Nahum 2:1, 3; 3:1-3, 6-7; Deut 32:35cd-36ab, 39abcd, 41; Matthew 16:24-28 Saturday: Daniel 7:9-10, 13-14; Ps 97:1-2, 5-6, 9; 2 Peter 1:16-19; Luke 9:28b-36 Sunday: Wisdom 18:6-9; Ps 33:1, 12, 18-22; Hebrews 11:1-2, 8-19 [1-2, 8-12]; Luke 12:32-48 [35-40]

TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — Do not spend your life toiling for material gain (Ecclesiastes 1:2; 2:21-23). Psalm — If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts (Psalm 90). Second Reading — Christ has raised you to new life, so seek now what is above (Colossians 3:1-5, 9-11). Gospel — Be on guard against all greed, for your life does not consist of earthly possessions, but of the riches of the reign of God (Luke 12:13-21). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.

TODAY’S TREASURES Sometimes the treasures of art can provide us with clues about traditions. Take, for example, the miter, the conical hat with lappets, or back-flaps that fall to the shoulders. This cap is worn by bishops in the Catholic West. Eastern Catholics favor a crown, but we have this curious headpiece. In Greek, the word means “turban.” Old paintings and mosaics provide clues about headgear for bishops, and there is very little artistic evidence for the miter before the year 1000. Before then, some kind of head covering might have been worn to offset the damp and chill of unheated churches. The pope, as far back as the seventh century, often wore a cap called a camelaucum. Around that time, artists painting St. Peter began to portray their subject wearing this hat. By the year 1000 or so, the pope began to grant similar helmet-shaped headgear as gifts to visiting abbots and bishops. They returned home with these new chapeaus, and before long everybody wanted one! Today, miters are granted not only to bishops, but to certain favored abbots and occasionally abbesses. Pope Benedict XVI set aside the tradition of the papal tiara in favor of the miter, even on his coat of arms. Pope Paul VI was the last pope to have a coronation. As recently as the 1960s, miters were towering skyscrapers of jewels and rich silks, but now a simplicity of style is favored by bishops. Miters are here to stay, and experienced altar servers know how to await the bishop’s removing of the miter, since he does not wear it when he is saying the presidential prayers or the Eucharistic Prayer. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

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ST. MARY’S YOUTH

Contact Natalie Evans: 501-545-3064 Email: [email protected]

Facebook: St. Mary’s CYM

Youth Section:

Youth Meeting July 31st 6PM

ALTAR FLOWERS To the glory of God and in thanksgiving

The flower arrangement in front of the main altar In Memory of James Patrick Ryan +

If you would like to donate an arrangement for the front altar in thanksgiving or in memory of: please call the office 623-3233

ST. JOHN’S CATHOLIC SCHOOL

St. John’s Catholic School Pre K 2 1/2 years old through 8th Grade

501-624-3171 - www.sjshs.org Mrs. Angela Isaacs, Principal

SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 2016 DIOCESE OF LITTLE ROCK

DOOR OF MERCY PILGRIMAGE

Our Lady of Good Counsel Church 1321 S. Van Buren St., Little Rock

Saturday, August 6th, 9AM - 5:30PM Door of Mercy & Adoration Chapel - 9AM - 3:30PM

Sacrament of Reconciliation - 10AM - 11:45AM Mass for the Pilgrims - 12 Noon

Sacrament of Reconciliation - 1PM - 2:35PM Divine Mercy Chaplet - 3PM

Vigil Mass - 4:30PM

Check out our Lighthouse Catholic Media on-line store.

www.stmaryofthesprings.org/ Look for the Lighthouse icon

at the bottom of the Home page

CHOIR NOTES

The church will be learning new melodies to our existing Mass. Our music director, Sheree O’Rorke will be teaching 5 minutes before each Mass in late August. If you would like a copy of the Mass, see a choir member.

St. Mary's Food Pantry NEEDS *boxes of cereal * cans of beans or vegetables

*cans of fruit * cans of soup or chili *dried beans * bags of rice *cans of Vienna sausages

Donations for the food bank to help purchase food are gladly accepted and needed. Place your donation in an envelope labeled St. Mary's Food Pantry. Thank you.

VBS REVIEW Last week St. Mary's Faith Formation and Youth Ministry programs hosted the first Vacation Bible School for our parish within the last decade. It is thanks to the generous support of many parishioners, 11 teenage volunteers, and 14 adult volunteers that this was a success. Throughout the 5 days, we had 33 children between pre-k and 5th grade participate which is over half of the registered number in that age group for our parish! God has really blessed our parish and we are blessed to be able to offer programs like VBS.

Welcome non-Catholics and Catholics

all are encouraged to attend!

5-Time Major League All-Star Winning the Game for Christ

All-star Mike Sweeney speaks to 5000 young adults about his own experience of living his Catholic Faith from when he was a high school jock, through his time in Major League baseball. With humor and humility, he shares the circumstances that led him to completely center his life on God, and how the Lord wants to personally be involved in your life, too. Mike relates how pivotal choices led to his amazing ride with Christ.

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