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St. Anthony Catholic Church Church 115 N. 25 Mile Ave. | Hereford, Texas 79045
Parish Office:114 Sunset Drive Phone: 364-6150
School Office: 120 W. Park Ave. Phone: 364-1952. Parish website http://stanthonyscatholicparish.com/
*In case of an emergency email or call: [email protected] or 806-570-5706*
Parish Pastor: Rev. Fr. Anthony Neusch and Diocese of Amarillo: Bishop Patrick Zurek
Deacon: Ronnie Fetsch and Deacon: Gerald Marnell
Bulletin Editor: Jasmin Enriquez email: [email protected] bulletin deadline is noon WEDNESDAY.
Sunday, September 6, 2020
Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time A MESSAGE OF LOVE
In the final verses of today’s Gospel reading Jesus says that
when two or three are gathered in his name, “there am I in
the midst of them” (Matthew 18:20). So we understand that
fraternal correction is always undertaken with Jesus present
to us. Likewise, encouraging the good in others is not only
the right thing for us to do, it is a necessity. The Lord tells
the prophet Ezekiel that if he “does not speak out” to dis-
suade a person from evil, then he too will be held responsi-
ble. We live in a “do your own thing” age when moral ob-
jectivity is often ignored. Clearly when the message we
share with others is one of love, our motives cannot ever be
misinterpreted. As St. Paul writes, “Love does no evil to
the neighbor; hence, love is the fulfillment of the
law” (Romans 13:10). Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
School Announcement: School Number: (806) 364-1952
Friday, September 7: Labor Day, NO School.
Parish Office Hours: Mon. 10am– 12pm, 1pm-5pm.
Tues.—Thurs. 9am– 12pm, 1pm-5pm.
Fri. 9 am—12 pm
Church Announcements: Sunday, September 6:
9:30 am Mass live-streamed from our Facebook page
5 pm Holy Hour
Monday, September 7:
Labor Day, Church Office Closed
6:45 am morning prayer every weekday
7:15 am Daily Mass
7 pm, Men’s bible/book study at the KC Hall. (18 and
over )
Tuesday, September 8:
5:30 pm Daily Mass
Wednesday, September 9:
7 pm Mass for the elderly and those with an autoimmune
disease.
Thursday, September 10:
7:15 am Daily Mass
6:30 pm Safe Environment Training, A/R
Friday, September 11:
8:15 am School Mass
Saturday, September 12:
6 pm Mass
Sunday, September 13:
9:30 am Mass live-streamed from our Facebook page
ONLINE GIVING: You can scan the QR code to make a
donation, make a one-time gift, or
create a personal recurring gift
account.
LITURGY INTENTIONS Monday7:15 am In Memory of Bud & Teresa Paetzold Tuesday 5:30 pm For the Intentions of Paul E. Kuper
Wednesday7 pm In Memory of Larry Walterscheid
Thursday 7:15 am For the Wellbeing of our Parish
Friday 8:15 am For the Memory of Irene Reinart
Saturday 6 pm People of the Parish
Sunday 9:30 am In Memory of John Kriegshauser
My family prayed _____
rosaries this week.
Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time September 6, 2020
9:30 am Mass live streamed on Facebook
5 pm Holy Hour.
MONDAY– 6:45 am Morning Prayer Group.
Labor day, NO School / Church Office Closed
7 pm, Men’s bible/book study at the KC Hall. (18 and over )
TUESDAY– 6:45 am Morning Prayer Group
7-8 am Men’s Lectionary Study Group.
5:30 pm Daily Mass
WEDNESDAY – 6:45 am Morning Prayer Group.
7 pm Mass for the elderly and those with an autoimmune disease.
THURSDAY– 6:45 am Morning Prayer Group
7:15 am Daily Mass
6:30 pm Safe Environment Training, A/R
FRIDAY–6:45 am Morning Prayer Group.
8:15 am School Mass
SATURDAY 6PM LITURGY September 12, 2020
6 pm Mass
Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 13, 2020
9:30 am Mass live streamed on Facebook
5 pm Holy Hour.
All Altar Flowers: are in MEMORY of
Vickie Valdez from Johnny Dan & Argelia
Alaniz and Family. Thank you and God Bless.
FLOCKNOTE. Please be sure to register for Flocknote to receive
the latest updates from the church. If you are not
registered for Flocknote you can call the church
office and we will be happy to assist you or you
can visit our website
https://stanthonyscatholicparish.com/flocknote-
signup
Monday Evening Men’s
Book/Bible Study The Knights of Columbus Council
2778 is sponsoring a Book/Bible
study for all Men 18 and over. Starting back up
on Mondays at 7:00 pm at the Knights Hall.
20 rosaries were prayed for
vocations this past week, thank
you all so much!
STEWARDSHIP of TREASURE August 15/16, 2020
Envelopes– 22 Loose Checks–--
Envelopes & Checks $2,497.00
Online Contributions $975.00
Plates $449.00
Total $3,921.00
Catholic Charities $221.00
FINAL Total = $4,142.00
School Cafeteria Our school cafeteria is in need of #10-gallon can donations of
fruits and vegetables, below are the items needed:
Peaches (3)
Apple Sauce (3)
Mandarin Oranges (3)
Pineapple Tidbits (3)
Green Beans (3)
Sweet Corn (3)
Tomato Sauce (2)
Diced Tomatoes (2)
Tomato Soup (2)
(the number next to the item is how many cases are needed)
The #10-gallon cans can be bought individually at Wal-Mart or
Food King or can be bought by the case at Sams Club. If you
would like to donate any of the above items to the school or
have any questions, please call Delia at 364-1952 ext. 104
NEW PARISHIONERS. Please welcome Ricardo and Fernanda
Sanchez and their baby boy Henry to St.
Anthony Parish. Welcome to St. Anthony
Catholic Parish, we are very happy to have
you with us!
SAFE ENVIRONMENT
TRAINING September 10th at 6:30 pm in the An-
tonian Room. All adults wanting to
work with our youth are required to
be safe environment trained. For more
information please call Aracely at 364-6150
Pray with the Deacons. Morning prayer with Deacon Ronnie and Dea-
con Gerald will begin at 6:45 am. All protocols
for social distancing will remain in place, please
wear a face mask as you enter the church. Morning prayer
will begin at 6:45 am. Please enter through the bell tower
entrance. PRAYER CHAIN REQUESTS
We want to remind people
to feel free to use the parish
prayer lines when needs
arise in your family in dif-
ficult times of testing and trial.
*Email: [email protected]. You must
first have the permission of the patient or of a close
family member who can speak for that person in
need; you may use either their full name OR no
name at all. It is also hoped that if the prayer line is
being used anonymously, the caller inform our Pas-
tor Father Tony so he can come to anoint or admin-
ister the Sacrament of Healing when needed and to
know who among the flock to keep in his daily
prayer. Thank you and May God Bless you!
HOLY CROSS CORNER Holy Cross Catholic Academy an-
nounces the first volleyball games of the
season!
Please come out to support the athletes on September
10th at the Holy Cross Event Center as they battle
Christ the King.
Middle school plays at 5pm followed by Varsity at
6pm.
Go Lady Mustangs!
HOLY HOUR. Holy Hour will begin at 5 pm, every Sunday.
Please enter through the bell tower doors. Please
continue to practice social distancing and face
masks are required.
Respect Life Banquet Sunday, September 27
This year’s keynote speaker:
Kathryn Whitaker, a Catholic
author, blogger, speaker, free-
lance graphic
designer and Panhandle native. Respect Life Banquet will
begin with a social hour at 4:30 pm a prime rib dinner, pro-
vided by The Big Texan will begin at 5:30 pm. For more in-
formation and to purchase tickets please go to
www.amarillodiocese.org/rlm-banquet or call the Family
Life Office at 806-414-1059.
DEATH ANNOUNCEMENT:
Walter John Paetzold, Sr, 88,
passed away Thursday, August 27.
A rosary was prayed Sunday, Au-
gust 30 a Mass of Christian burial
was Monday, August 31. Walter
was born on July 9 in Hereford to John and Helen
Paetzold. He married his high school sweetheart,
Teresa Fangman, his loving wife for over 68 years
on November 19, 1951. Theirs was the first wedding
held in the newly built St. Anthony’s Church. Wal-
ter raised his family south of Hereford, after starting his own family, he worked many different jobs. He
operated an Oswalt farm and ranching equipment
dealership, started a dairy, bagged cattle feed, and
built feedlots in Australia and all over the western
United States. He was pioneer in the advancement
of farming and raising cattle. Mr. Paetzold was a
member of the Knights of Columbus, the building committee for St. Anthony’s Church, performed
prison ministry, and belonged to many other organi-
zations that improved the lives of others. Later in
life Mr. Paetzold enjoyed working around the house
and enjoying his family of four generations. Surviv-
ing members in our parish are wife Teresa of 68
years, son Walter Paetzold Jr., brothers Bobby Paet-zold and James Paetzold and sister Alice Koenig.
The family ask that donations can be made to St.
Anthony’s Endowment Fundor the Alzheimer Asso-
ciation, 1400 Wallace Blvd, Amarillo, TX 79106
THANK YOU! Thank you to Fr. Tony and Fr. John for
the beautiful service for JoAnn Jesko,
thank you to Deacon Ronnie, Deacon
Gerald, and Yunior Gonzalez for help-
ing with the Mass. Thank you to everyone for the outpouring
of love, prayers, cards, food, and kind words; our deepest
gratitude for your continued prayers during this difficult
time. - The Jesko family.
Thought for Reflection: “When it rains, look for rainbows. When it’s dark, look for stars. “ - Unkown
“To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people just exist.” - Oscar Wilde