St. Joseph Catholic Church
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St. Joseph Catholic Church
FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME FEBRUARY 3, 2013 St. Joseph Catholic Church Welcome to St. Joseph Church! ¡Bienvenidos a la Iglesia de San José! 1722 North Starr Drive Fayetteville, AR 72701 WEEKEND MASSES Misas Fin de Semana SATURDAY 5:00 pm English SUNDAY 9:00 am English SUNDAY 11:30 am English DOMINGO 1:30 pm Español SUNDAY 5:00 pm Life Teen WEEKDAY MASSES Misas entre Semana MONDAY 6:30 am TUESDAY 8:30 am WEDNESDAY 6:00 pm JUEVES en Español 7:00 pm THURSDAY 6:45 am FRIDAY 8:30 am Liturgy of the Hours RECONCILIATION SATURDAY / SÁBADO 3:30 pm Confesiones WEDNESDAY / MIÉRCOLES 5:00 pm THURSDAY / JUEVES 6:00 pm deeper relationship with God Uniendo diferentes culturas y acercándonos a una relación más profunda con Dios Fr. John K. Antony, Pastor Deacon Bud Baldwin [email protected] [email protected] Deacon Mike Henry Deacon Marcelino Vazquez [email protected] [email protected] Embracing our many cultures and bringing each member into FOURTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME CUARTO DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO WELCOME TO ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH NEW PARISHIONERS Please register online at www.sjfay.com or fill out a manila registration card (found in the front hallway) and hand it to an usher PHONE NUMBERS-EXT. BELOW CHURCH SCHOOL FAX WEBSITE (479) 442-0890 (479) 442-4554 (479) 442-7887 www.sjfay.com OFFICE HOURS BAPTISM We ask for registration and faithful attendance. Please contact the church office for more information. RECONCILIATION ■ Wednesdays 5:00 p.m. ■ Thursdays 6:00 p.m. ■ Saturdays 3:30 p.m. Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. BULLETIN DEADLINE Friday noon the week before publication Deadlines before holidays vary MARRIAGE Church & School Staff ♦ Pastor Rev. John K. Antony [email protected] ♦ Priest, Retired Rev. Larry Heimsoth [email protected] ♦ Deacon Dc. Bud Baldwin [email protected] ♦ Deacon Dc. Mike Henry [email protected] ♦ Deacon Dc. Marcelino Vazquez [email protected] ♦ School Principal Marcia Diamond [email protected] x207 ♦ Office Manager Barbara Lupton [email protected] x206 ♦ Church Operations Paul Warren [email protected] x201 ♦ Music Dr. Scott Dewese [email protected] x341 ♦ Religious Education Suzanne Krumpelman [email protected] x241 ♦ Asst. Religious Education Maria Vazquez [email protected] x242 ♦ Adult Faith Formation Beth McClinton [email protected] x221 ♦ Youth Ministry x200 x150 ♦ Parish Life & Hispanic Ministry Lucy Morlet [email protected] x203 ♦ Finance Manager Cheryl Floyd [email protected] x204 ♦ Office Manager Lydia Worden [email protected] x202 ♦ Administrative Assistant Teresa Ryan [email protected] x205 ♦ Event Coordinator Skip Frein [email protected] ♦ Receptionist Guadalupe (Lupe) Lopez [email protected] x212 ♦ Sacristan Shannon Keever x244 ♦ Custodians Barbara Wragg, Eliot Wragg, Jessica Navarro 2 [email protected] Please contact the church office six months in advance MINISTRY TO THE SICK Please call the office manager to arrange for a Sunday visit from an Extraordinary Minister of Communion ANOINTING OF THE SICK In the event of an emergency, call the church office (442-0890) and activate the emergency paging system (phone menu option #5) For non-emergencies, please call during office hours to make arrangements FEBRUARY 3, 2013 FEBRERO 3, 2013 FOURTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME SAVE US, O LORD OUR GOD! AND GATHER US FROM THE NATIONS, TO GIVE THANKS TO YOUR HOLY NAME, AND MAKE IT OUR GLORY TO PRAISE YOU. PSALM 106:47 “No prophet is accepted in the prophet’s hometown”. Thus did Jeremiah, and later, Jesus, encounter opposition and lack of faith (1,3); thus did both place their hope in the Lord (Ps). Paul speaks eloquently of the greatest of all gifts: love (2). FIRST READING — JEREMIAH 1:4-5 I am with you to deliver you, says the LORD. RESPONSORIAL PSALM — PSALM 71 I will sing of your salvation. SECOND READING — 1 CORINTHIANS 12:31 If I have all faith so as to move mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing. GOSPEL — LUKE 4:21-30 No prophet is accepted in the prophet’s hometown. T REASURE S T FROM OUR RADITIONS The song of the angels, “Holy, Holy, Holy,” resounds from our lips at every Mass. There was a widespread belief in the first religions of the world that God stirred creation into being by a word, a song, a musical note. Music and a sense of God’s presence have always been inseparable. In the liturgy, your voice is invited into this song as the priest names the reasons for our praise. “Heaven and earth are full of your glory,” and we are not passive onlookers, but participants in this glory. Catholic prayer no longer assigns this angelic hymn to a choir, but gives it to you to sing. Even if your voice is thought to be suitable only for a well‑insulated shower stall, you are called into this song. We are born to sing—just listen to a baby testing the full range of newly‑discovered vocal abilities. Soon we get shushed and hushed into quiet, and given lots of messages that our voices are unwanted, and that we need to raise our hands in order to be heard. All of that is overturned in liturgy, the place where God waits to hear us come alive in the song of all creation. In heaven, everyone’s in the choir; why not start practicing now? James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. GRANT US, LORD OUR GOD, that we may honor you with all our mind, and love everyone in truth of heart. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. AN ONGOING MISSION In his hometown synagogue, Jesus’ neighbors are amazed by his words. Nevertheless, they remind each other, “Is this not Joseph’s son?” Surely the people know who he is. The carpenter’s son. The young man who had learned in this very synagogue. The boy down the street. Conflict arises as Jesus begins to define himself in a new way. When he compares himself to the ancient prophets Elijah and Elisha the tensions grow. The tensions multiply when Jesus begins to tell of a new mission for God’s people: the good news of the scriptures is intended for all. In his famous passage from the First Letter to the Corinthians, St. Paul reminds us of the eternal nature of love. Love does not come to an end. In today’s readings, we are reminded that, like love, Jesus’ mission cannot be contained. Jesus slips through the crowd of persecutors and moves on to new challenges. We are called to this same perseverance in the name of love. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. 3 FOURTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME CUARTO DOMINGO WEEKLY EVENTS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2 3:30 PM Reconciliation 5:00 PM MASS Presentation of the Lord Confessional Louis, Jimmy & Rodney Alpe FATHER-DAUGHTER DANCE 6:30 PM Activity Center FEBRUARY 3 4TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME MASS John Patton Coffee & Donuts Corry Hall AM Religious Education as assigned Baptism Chapel Center MASS Baby Andrew Parent Legion of Mary Curia Rm 225 MASS IN SPANISH All the People Natural Family Planning: Oloffson Rm 266 50th Wedding Anniversary Blessing: Chapel Center Jose & Raquel Garcia 3:00 PM PM Religious Education as assigned 3:00 PM Life Teen Youth & Parent Meeting Rm 152 5:00 PM LIFE TEEN MASS Richard Coughenour MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4 Weekday Dc. Bob & Marie Morris (SI) 6:30 AM MASS 10:00 AM Bible Timeline Study Rm 225 5:30 PM Legion of Mary Rm 225 6:30 PM Matthew Bible Study Rm 225 6:30 PM Spiritual Growth (Spanish) Rm 254 7:00 PM Sr. High Retreat Planning Meeting Rm 152 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5 St. Agatha Megan Sturgeon (SI) 8:30 AM MASS 7:00 PM Gregorian Schola Rm 225 7:00 PM RCIA Rm 225/Nursery 8:00 PM Men’s Basketball Activity Center WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 St. Paul Miki and Companions 8:30 AM School Board Rm 262 9:00 AM MOMS as assigned 5:30 PM Reconciliation Confessional 6:00 PM MASS Veronica O’Brien (SI) 6:30 PM Wed. Religious Ed as assigned 6:45 PM Exposition & Adoration until 9:00 PM 7:00 PM CYM-Loft Rm 152 7:00 PM Rushing Waters Prayer Group Rm 166 7:00 PM Small Faith-A. Johnson Rm 153 7:00 PM Traditional Choir Chapel Center THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7 Weekday Chapel Center 6:45 AM Liturgy of the Hours 10:00 AM Matthew Bible Study as assigned 6:00 PM Reconciliation Confessional 6:30 PM Bible Timeline Study Rm 253 6:30 PM Catholic Kids Camp Leadership Rm 251 6:30 PM KofC Rosary Rm 225 7:00 PM KofC Monthly Meeting Rm 225 7:00 PM MASS IN SPANISH Fr. John ’s Intention FRIDAY FEBRUARY 8 St. Jerome Emiliani Lisa Tice (SI) 8:30 AM MASS 9:15 AM Friday Adoration until 9:00 PM Devotional Chapel 5:30 PM Charismatic Prayer (Spanish) Rms 225,250-1 7:00 PM EDGE Social: Pizza & a Movie Rm 150 SUNDAY, 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:15 AM 10:30 AM 11:30 AM 1:00 PM 1:30 PM 2:00 PM 2:30 PM 4 DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO ALWAYS IN OUR PRAYERS John & Bette Beckmann, George Franks, Jennifer Hall, Les Harris, Tom January, Rita Keever, Kathryn Lookadoo, Janice Bartholomew Montgomery, Rachel Schwartz & Family, and Travis Steelman. PLEASE PRAY FOR Enrique, Andrea & Miranda Alfaro, Faith Anderson, Frances Anderson, Mary Louise Baier, Shelly Bohack, Pam Brewer, James & Christine Carow, Tom Connell, Mickey Cooper, Donna Davis, Anna Deppe, George Franks, Nettie & Lou Frasca, Michael Gesn, Alex Gibson, Billy Henderson, Lorna James, Rachel Kirk, John W. Krim, Stephen Krim, Bobby Long, Patricia McGuire, Aaron Michaels, John Moll, Bettye Moon, Veronica O’Brien, Susan Reed, Rachel Schwartz & Family, Stephen Stubbs, Doug Stueber, Anna Turner, Jamie Warren, Dr. Rita Zelei, and all parishioners, friends and family facing disease or suffering. AND OUR MILITARY SSgt. Timothy Brake, USMC, Ssgt Brian Duchek, ANG, Capt. Nicholas Toney, USA, and AMN Joshua Zarbaugh, USAF. Please email Lydia at [email protected] or call 442-0890 x202 to add a name to the bulletin prayer list. Names in the “PLEASE PRAY FOR” section go off the list after four Sundays. If you would like a name to remain longer, please just call. PHONE PRAYER TREE If you have an urgent prayer request, please call: • Ann Covey at 575-9497 • Claudette Warren at 442-7965 • or Rosa Maria Diaz (Spanish) at 502-8564. TIME TO BRING PALMS IN SATURDAY, 7:00 AM 10:00 AM 2:00 PM 2:30 PM 3:30 PM 5:00 PM Lent is upon us! Please bring your palms from last year and place them in the container at the main entrance. We will burn them for the ashes used on Ash Wednesday. Thanks! FEBRUARY 9 Men’s Bible Study Rm 229 40 Days for Life Training Rm 225 Baptisms in Spanish Chapel Center Men’s Prayer Group Rm 225 Reconciliation Confessional MASS Rita Ferrell Fiesta and Silent Auction 6:00 PM Activity Center SUNDAY, 9:00 AM 10:15 AM 10:15 AM 11:30 AM 1:30 PM 3:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM FEBRUARY 10 5TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME MASS WITH RITE OF SENDING Charles Averett Coffee & Donuts Chapel Center AM Religious Education as assigned MASS Louie Tognoli All the People MASS IN SPANISH PM Religious Education as assigned LIFE TEEN MASS Rae Myers Just Dessert Off-site FEBRUARY 3, 2013 FEBRERO 3, 2013 PARISH MEETINGS & EVENTS SCHOOL BOARD will meet Wednesday, February 6, at 8:30 a.m. in Room 262. THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS will hold their monthly meeting Thursday, February 7. Rosary is at 6:30 p.m. in Room 225. The meeting starts at 7:00 p.m. Any male parishioner, 18 or older, is welcome to attend. THE SCHOOL FINANCE COMMITTEE will meet Tuesday, February 12, at 6:00 p.m. in the Library. FINANCE COUNCIL will meet Tuesday, February 19, at 6:30 p.m. in the Library. FOR PARENTS will be Tuesday, March 5, at 6:00 p.m. in the Library with Deacon Bud Baldwin. Please call Lydia at 442-0890 x202 to register. We will not have a baptismal prep class in February, and we will not celebrate Baptisms during Lent. MUSIC TEACHER NEEDED St. Joseph Catholic School is looking to hire a music teacher for our PreK3-grade 7 program. Responsibilities include instructional music, middle school band and middle school choir/drama. Additional responsibilities include accompanying the Angel Choir, which is an after school activity with some weekend commitments. Preference will be given to Catholic applicants and those who can play the piano. Interested applicants are asked to send a resume, a letter of interest and three references to Principal Marcia Diamond at [email protected] or by dropping them off at the school office. The position will be filled as soon as soon as a qualified applicant is identified. BAPTISMAL PREPARATION WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP XäxÜçà{|ÇzV{ÉvÉÄtàx Women of the Parish, back by popular demand, the February Women's Fellowship meeting is Everything Chocolate, in honor of Valentine's Day. We will also have a special guest, parishioner Mary Haney speaking about "The Holy Spirit in Personal Relationships." Plan to come, and bring a friend, on Thursday, February 14, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. in the Parish Life Room. As always, it is free, it's fun, the food is de-lish and all we need is YOU!!!! For more info, contact Terri Pesnell, [email protected]. CONVALIDATION MARRIAGE PREPARATION DAY For couples married in a civil ceremony and preparing for marriage within the Church Couples considering marriage must have the approval of their pastor before attending. Topics include: Sacrament of Marriage, Family of Origin, Finances, Communication, Married Intimacy, Parenting in Today's World, Spirituality, and Natural Family Planning. Saturday, February 9, 2013 at St. Joseph's in Conway. Cost: $50 per couple. To register, please call the Family Life Office 501-664-0340, x353 or download registration form at www.dolr.org. Flower Fund A donation for today’s altar flowers has been made by Sharon & Gordon M iller in loving memory of Baby A ndrew Parent To donate to the Flower Fund, contact Amy Mathews at 442-0890 x244 or [email protected] SENOIR RETREAT We are planning a Senior Retreat for high school graduating seniors for March 2-3. A planning meeting is scheduled at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, February 4, in the Youth Ministry room. We are looking for the following: • Graduating seniors—we want your input in the content of the retreat • Adult chaperones/facilitators—adults to help with the retreat/bring your ideas • Sophomores and juniors—we need a small team of sophomores and juniors for behind the scenes work If you are interested please come to the meeting. If you have questions, contact Grace Johnson at [email protected] or 479-521-2226. From February 13 through March 24, you’re invited to join other Christians for 40 Days for Life – 40 days of prayer and fasting for an end to abortion. You’re also invited to stand and peacefully pray during a 40-day vigil in the public right-of-way outside Planned Parenthood in Fayetteville, and also to help spread the word about this important community outreach. Mark your calendars for these upcoming events. Pro-life signs will be available for purchase at each event. • TRAINING SESSION: If you have not already attended one, or if it's been a while since your last training, we highly recommended that you attend this session. Training will include information pertaining to where to park, where to stand, what you legally can and cannot do, abortion, Planned Parenthood, and pregnancy. The next training will take place on Saturday, February 9, 10:00-11:30 a.m. at St. Joseph's Church in Fayetteville. Go to the main entrance, and signs will direct you to the Parish Life room. • KICKOFF RALLY will be Tuesday, February 12, at 7:00 p.m. in front of Planned Parenthood. Join us for a night of prayer, praise, and inspirational talks! This is also a good event to attend to learn where to stand and park as there will be many of us out there. If you’d like more information, especially if you’d like to volunteer to help, please contact: [email protected] or visit www.40daysforlife.com/fayetteville. 5 FOURTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME ASH WEDNESDAY MASS TIMES Lent will be here before we know it! Ash Wednesday Mass times are 6:30 a.m., 8:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. in Spanish. The Wednesday Mass crowd needs to especially note the earlier time on Ash Wednesday. CUARTO DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO CASA “Open your hearts in welcome!” This weekend the 2013 Catholic Arkansas Sharing Appeal will begin. We ask that you prayerfully welcome this opportunity to give in support of the overall needs of the Church in our area of the Diocese. Our parish goal is $65,431.80. ARKANSAS CATHOLIC SUBSCRIPTION DRIVE What’s Happening Students enjoyed a Catholic Schools Week like no other this year with special out of uniform days, an opportunity to make Valentines Day cards for residents of area nursing homes, they prayed the rosary for Vocations, and adopted Seminarians in our Diocese to write to or contact through email. Many thanks to our parish family for all the love, financial support and prayers provided to our parish school. Catholic Schools do raise the standards, and therefore, make our churches stronger! Registration Have you considered a Catholic education for your PreK 3 through 7th grade children? St. Joseph offers all the academic subjects that public school students have, as well as phys. ed., music, technology, art, library and Spanish. Middle school students also have Latin! What is most important is that they also have religion as part of the regular curriculum. Students have Mass two days a week, morning prayer all together three days a week, religion instruction, and morals and values reinforced throughout the curriculum. St. Joseph Catholic School began registration this past week for current families, and registration for newly entering Catholic families begins Monday, February 4, at 8:30 a.m. Registration for all interested families (including nonCatholics) begins on Monday, February 11, and are taken on a first come-first served basis until classes are full. If you have a PreK child, a Kindergartener not currently in our PreK program, or you are looking to register your children who are currently in other schools in the area, please give us a call at 442-4554 to schedule a tour and have questions answered. We look forward to hearing from you! ATTENTION: CATHOLIC BUSINESS OWNERS, MANAGERS AND SALES REPS Arkansas Catholic will publish its Business Directory listing businesses that are owned or managed by Catholics in May. Those listed must be Catholic and provide a product or service for consumers or other businesses. All subscribers to Arkansas Catholic will get the directory for free. Plus, listings will be searchable throughout the year in an online directory at www.arkansas-catholic.org. The listing deadline is February 15. Enter your free listing online at www.arkansas-catholic.org. For more information, call 501-664-0125. 6 Arkansas Catholic delivers a year of faith every year. The award-winning, weekly newspaper of the Diocese of Little Rock offers you a wealth of information, education, and inspiration through print and digital media. Subscribe today. Get the paper the way you want it. The print edition is delivered to your mailbox every week. Subscriptions are only $24 a year ($22 for seniors). Subscription envelopes are available at the church or by calling 501-664-0125. Or, you can get Arkansas Catholic Online the same day it’s published, anywhere you have an internet connection. Log on to www.arkansas-catholic.org and sign up for only $21.95. PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST Arkansas Catholic is holding a contest to choose a photo for the cover of the 2014 diocesan directory. Any professional or amateur photographer in Arkansas can enter their photo of a Catholic church or institution in the diocese. March 15, 2013, is the deadline to enter the contest. Complete rules and an official entry form are available on the Arkansas Catholic website, www.arkansas-catholic.org. For more information, call Emily Roberts at (501) 664-0340. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL JOB OPENING—PRINCIPAL St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School in Rogers, AR is seeking applications for the position of Principal. St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School is a vibrant PreK–8th grade elementary school located in Northwest Arkansas with a student enrollment of 320+ students. The candidate must have demonstrated leadership ability in past or present educational assignments and be a practicing Catholic actively committed to developing a faith community. The candidate should be able to verbalize and clarify a philosophy of Catholic education consistent with Church teaching. Preferred qualifications include five or more years of teaching or administration, part of which was served within a Catholic school system, and a master’s degree or its equivalent in educational leadership. Spanish speaking a plus. Interested parties should send a letter of interest and resume with names of references to: [email protected]. BEGINNING EXPERIENCE Widowed? Divorced? Separated? There is a special heartache for those who find themselves single again. The truth is no one has to suffer alone, and although life may never be the same, it can be very good again. Allow yourself to experience a weekend away for a lifetime of change. Attend the Beginning Experience weekend retreat at St. Scholastica Retreat Center in Ft. Smith, February 15-17. For more information contact Diane at 870-265-6322 or Debi at 479-2676905 or our website at beginningexperience-ar-ok.org. FEBRUARY 3, 2013 FEBRERO 3, 2013 Support Our Parish School! St. Joseph’s Catholic School is hosting their annual Fiesta and Silent Auction Saturday, February 9, 6:30 p.m. in the Debriyn Family Life Center Please join St. Joseph School in the Debriyn Family Life Center for a night of adult-only fellowship and authentic Mexican food prepared by our parents and parishioners! Bid on many fabulous silent auction items, as well as popular live auction items such as a delicious Indian dinner with Father John, prepared by Father Ravi. In addition, there will be music, margaritas, wine and beer, all included with the purchase of your ticket. Tickets will be on sale for $25 per person after weekend Masses beginning January 26 through February 3. This event is our main PTO fundraiser for the year. Participating in this event is one of the best ways that you can support your parish school. The funds raised from the 2013 Fiesta Silent Auction are being put toward technology in the classrooms, as well as scholarships for students. If you or your business would like to donate a service or an item to be auctioned at the event, please contact PTO or the Fiesta Committee members listed below and a representative from the Silent Auction Committee will contact you and assist you with your item of donation and to answer any questions. A donation tax receipt form will be available for you records. Thank you for your support and for your donations! For more information or questions, please call or email: Dina Davis-Barnes @ 479-283-5767, [email protected] Laurie Brady @ 479-530-4236, [email protected] 7 FOURTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME Pizza and a Movie! EDGE Night—February 8 Join us from 7:00-10:00 p.m. on Friday, February 8, for Pizza and a Movie! EDGE Teens planned this event at their last session. More information to come! Cost is $7.00. Please RSVP to Elizabeth Garrett at [email protected] or 479-236-4011. NWA FRASSATI SOCIETY The NWA Frassati Society is for Catholic young adults ages 21-39 to come together to learn, fellowship and socialize. We just began a new Bible study on the Catechism on Monday evenings at St Joseph's in Tontitown. We will be hosting a Theology on Tap on Tuesday, February 19, at Hog Haus in Fayetteville and a "Feast with Frassati" on Thursday, February 28, at Marketplace Grill. To learn more about the group and our events, please contact [email protected] and check out nwafrassati.com. Thanks! A LIFELINE FOR TROUBLES MARRIAGES Do you know of a marriage in trouble? Are better communication and conflict management skills needed? Retrouvaille is a program designed to help heal and renew troubled and hurting marriages. It is a relationship-building program with the main emphasis on communication between husband and wife. Separated and divorced couples are also encouraged to attend. The next Retrouvaille weekends are: St. John Center, Little Rock, AR, on February 15-17 (call 501-8357537) and Tulsa, OK, on February 9-11 (call 918-6957010). Contact www.HelpOurMarriage.org or the Family Life Office at 501-664-0340 x353 or register online at www.retrouvaille.org. ST. JOSEPH PLAYGROUP We are a group of Moms in the parish who get together a few times a month on weekday mornings to socialize and give our children opportunities for play. We have play dates at our houses or in public places like parks or pools. Please email Beth at [email protected] if you would like to join the email list to learn more about our activities. Hope you will join us! SQUIRES CORNER Thanks to the Squires who helped invest a new Squires circle at Subiaco on February 2 and those who ushered the 9:00 a.m. Mass on February 3. The Squires will assist with waiting tables at the Fiesta on February 9. On February 15 we will help at the Lenten Fish Fry. We will also do another Barnhill Arena cleanup on February 22. Our next monthly meeting will be February 23 in room 225. Are you a boy ages 10-18? Do you want to make friends while strengthening your relationship with God through helping the community? Then come join the Squires! If you would like to learn more, please contact Chief Squire, Alex Wolf at [email protected] for further information. 8 CUARTO DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER Jesus came into the world to bring the good news, to proclaim liberty, give the recovery of sight, and free the oppressed. Jesus is the same yesterday, today and always! Are you letting Him proclaim the good news to you? Allowing Him to proclaim liberty, open your eyes and lift oppression in your life and in your marriage? Listen to God’s voice and let Him strengthen, renew, rekindle and enrich your marriage sacrament. The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend is February 15-17, 2013. Space is limited! For more info or to apply contact Elaine & Steve Lienhart 501-312-1119 or [email protected]. ROMANTIC DINNER DATE for Married and Engaged Couples Celebrate your love for one another! Featuring a candlelight dinner & talk on “The Gift of Marriage,” Friday, February 15, at O'Connell Lounge, 2500 N. Tyler in Little Rock. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. and will include salad, fish or vegetarian entrée, vegetable, bread, dessert, coffee and wine/sparkling cider. Space is limited. Reservations are required. $60 per couple. The deadline for reservations is Wednesday, February 13. Make checks payable to: Family Life Office 2500 N. Tyler, Little Rock, AR 72207. For more information and/or reservations call 501664-0340 x353 or email [email protected]. WOMEN’S DISCERNMENT We are a group of young women seeking to discern what God is calling us to do in our lives. With the support of a community, we hope to deepen our knowledge of religious charisms and our personal relationships with Jesus Christ. We meet once a month at St. Johns for a moment of prayer and teaching, then travel to the convent or religious community we are learning about. We spend the day doing volunteer work and praying with the sisters we visit. There will also be opportunities to speak to a religious for spiritual guidance. For: Any girl 16-30 yrs. wishing to learn more about religious discernment. First Meeting will be held at St. John’s in Little Rock at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday, February16, in the Morris Hall Chapel. We will be working with the Missionaries of Charity. Contact: Christy Fili at 501-5488570 or Juliane Pierini at 501-517-1064 or email [email protected] POST-ABORTION SUPPORT GROUP Do you feel alone, hurting or unforgiven from a past abortion? The Respect Life Office, through Project Rachel, is starting a support group, beginning February 18, 2013. The spiritual journey lasts 11 weeks, with small groups of 6-8. Groups will be formed in Little Rock, Fayetteville, and Hot Springs. All names and meeting places are strictly confidential. For details call 501- 664-0340 x357. All inquiries must be made by February 18, 2013. FEBRUARY 3, 2013 FEBRERO 3, 2013 Congratulations to our children who received the Sacrament of Penance for the first time on Friday, February 1, 2013 Muchas felicidades a todos nuestros niños que recibieron el Sacramento de la Penitencia por primera vez el viernes 1 de febrero, 2013 Rosa Esmeralda Aldana Abigail Lynn Allison Carmen Maria Avila Diana Ayala Jorge Arturo Ayala Luis Osvaldo Ayala William Christopher Baltz Taylor Ann Barnes Alondra Dayana Barron Anna Katherine Bishop Lauren Kennelley Bishop Mark Henry Brady Emmet William Brick Juliana Elise Britt MaryEllen Olivia Brown Andrew John William Bullifent Hector Burciaga, Jr. Juan Carlos Burciaga Zitlalic Burciaga Grace Burney Simon Burney Katherine Virginia Casey Julia Grace Chimka Caroline Grace Coussoule James Curtis Crigler Edgar Alexis Delgado Georgianna VanLear Dighero Jesse Anthony Duarte Mark Anthony Duarte Carter Davis Edmiaston Pablo Josue Espino Asia Maria Fernandez Encarnacion Fernandez Jairo Fernandez Karen Evette Figueroa Gonzalo Flores Fabiola Gallardo Paulina Gallardo Laura Anne Gillmeister Israel Gomez Miriam Guadalupe Gomez Alexa Valery Gonzalez Itzel Yazmin Gonzalez Juliocesar Gonzalez Alejandra Grana Alexis Grana Jonathan Rene Granados Julia Susan Gunnell Beatriz Gurrola Emily Gurrola Graceanne Marie Heckathorn Genaro Hernandez, Jr. Miguel Angel Hernandez Sofia Hernandez Guadalupe Herrera Jackson Aaron Holmes Zachary Allan Holte Carina Ibarra Christian William Irwin Grace Anne Johnson Kylee Jean Johnson Tanner Earl Johnson Chayse Jones Kristina Keenan Anna Katherine Kieklak Emily Catherine Knotts Nora Fernanda Landeros Avery Summer Leahy Jonathan Leon Brianna Celine Lopez Logan Garrett Luebker Peyton Locke Lyons Hayden Cole Malloy Luke Hamilton Marble James Antonio Marshall Leah Claire Martin Gizell Martinez Madeline Martinez Michael Joseph Mathias Matthew Brady McCoy Salvador Antonio Mercado Maximilian Mireles Kylie Mollner Ethan Joseph Mulder Meg Morrison Nolen Michael Dubem Ofodile Jazmine Peralez Henry Perez Joahan Alexander Perez Colin Pieper Lily Elizabeth Pierce Juan Antonio Pinon Lily Pracht Joseph Angel Ramirez Ritchy Orlando Ramirez Nayely Reyes Davis Alan Richard Lily Kay Riherd Henry Calixto Rios Christian Rodriguez Roxana Michelle Rodriguez Michael Raul Rojas Valente Rojas, Jr. Andres Sanchez Jacob Ryan Shuler Efrain Simental Alan Joseph Stoll Emma Clementine Taylor Kate Taylor John Thomas Tierney Landon Harris Tierney Edgar Fabian Torres Ana Paula Valle Oscar Rodolfo Vargas Natalia Karina Villasenor Sofia Camila Villasenor Maxwell Thomas Vollmer Samuel Braden Wells Reany Kate White Ella Kathleen Wilburn Graham Patrick Witte Beatrice Ruth Young Alexander John Zeuthen Please pray for our children as they prepare to receive Jesus in the Eucharist! 9 FOURTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME 10 CUARTO DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO FEBRUARY 3, 2013 FEBRERO 3, 2013 General Stewardship 20-Jan 27-Jan Drafts & Cards Weekly Goal 23,971.00 23,971.00 ---------Weekly Totals 16,304.48 20,366.75 Surplus/Shortage Building Loan Activity Monthly Goal January Total Surplus/Shortage Remaining Loan Balance Jan. to Date 95,884.00 84,250.41 -11,633.59 27,500.00 80,867.33 53,367.33 372,656.65 CATHOLIC BUSINESS OWNERS, MANAGERS AND SALES REPS Arkansas Catholic will publish its Business Directory listing businesses owned or managed by Catholics in May. Those listed must be Catholic and provide a product or service for consumers or other businesses. All subscribers to Arkansas Catholic will get the directory for free. Plus, listings will be searchable throughout the year in an online directory at www.arkansas-catholic.org. The listing deadline is February 15. Enter your free listing online at www.arkansascatholic.org. FMI, call 501-664-0125. ST. JOE PERSONALS FULL OUT FITNESS, LLC brings you full-body bootcamp. Individualized, progressive boot camp training regimen based on the Nation Academy of Sports medicine personal fitness training principles. $70 for 4 weeks of sessions beginning Feb. 4. Space is limited so call now. 479-422-7822 or email [email protected] us on Facebook.com/fulloutfitness HOUSE CLEANING: Quality service, affordable prices, flexible schedule. Available mornings Monday-Thursday. Call parishioner Juanita at 479-466-0578. READINGS FOR THIS WEEK Mon: Heb 11:32-40; Fri: Ps 31:20-24; Mk 5:1-20 Tue: Heb 12:1-4; Sat: Ps 22:26b-28, 30-32; Mk 5:21-43 Wed: Heb 12:4-7, 11-15; Ps 103:1-2, 13-14, 17-18; Sun: Mk 6:1-6 Thu: Heb 12:18-19, 21-24; Ps 48:2-4, 9-11; Mk 6:7-13 Heb 13:1-8; Ps 27:1, 3, 5, 8b-9; Mk 6:14-29 Heb 13:15-17, 20-21; Ps 23:1-6; Mk 6:30-34 Is 6:1-2a, 3-8; Ps 138:1-5, 7-8; 1 Cor 15:1-11; Lk 5:1-11 SERVING THIS WEEK 5:00 PM—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2 Greeters Barbara Moore (next week Michele Sutton) Ushers Joe Dressendorfer, Edward D. Connell, Richard Maddan, Steven Worden Servers NEXT WEEK Cami Sturgeon, Will Flurry, Drew Sturgeon, Sarah Flurry Lectors Frank Flurry, Laurie Brady (next week Alicia Minden, Richard Lloyd) EMCs Sharon Busteed, Lynn Cleaveland, Dick Lloyd, Brandon Long, Stacy Pederson, Carin Schoppmeyer EMCs TO THE SICK—SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3 Don Brown, Hope & Phil Fredrich, Brandon Long, Todd DeBriyn, Zola Moon, Betty Rowe HANDYMEN: Fencing, masonry, roofing, mowing, leaf removal, carpentry, and many other jobs. Parishioner father and son, Jose Ibarra Sr. (479-502-4994 Spanish) and Jose Ibarra Jr.(479-502-8169 English & Spanish). Free estimates. EMCs TO THE SICK— NEXT SUNDAY IS YOUR HOUSE INSULATED? TU CASA ESTA INSULADA? ANGEL’S INSULATION does Fiberglass, Batt (attics), Cellulose, Crawl spaces, etc. Insured—Free estimates. 10 years experience. Call Raul at 479-459-9625 or Marcela at 479799-5866. 9:00 AM—SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3 ARTUR’S LANDSCAPING: New installations on flower beds, decorative mulch, fences, decks, ponds, carpet and wood flooring. Extreme projects like electrical, plumbing, concrete, walkways, patios and fireplaces etc. Please Call (479) 4447784 or (479) 422-1093 or email [email protected]. Free estimates commercial & residential. We are insured. COMPUTER SERVICES 25+ years experience. Don't pay more. If your COMPUTER is RUNNING SLOW or has simply STOPPED WORKING, let me check it for you. FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY, on-site service, remote support, VIRUS, MALWARE & SPYWARE REMOVAL, wired & wireless networking. Software / hardware installation, upgrades & REPAIRS (PCs, LAPTOPs, APPLE). Call EDWIN 479-799-9692. Microsoft, Network+ & A+ Certified. PERSONAL AD POLICY: We gladly accept personal ads. Please submit ads two weeks in advance of the publication date to Lydia at [email protected] or call 442-0890 x202. We ask $5.00 for an ad to appear for two weeks. Beth Ann Booth, Jean Dawson, Virginia Hardgraves, Pat McGee, Kathleen Steinert, Regina Stowe Greeters T & S Villinski (next week Jack Otten) Ushers Columbia Squires Servers NEXT WEEK Thomas Brown, Caroline Elser, Jacob Elser, Charlie Nolen Lectors Carol Laury, Spencer Scarborough (next week Mike Huber, Virginia Hardgraves) EMCs Hope Fredrich, Phil Fredrich, Allen Hauenstein, Michael Huber, Derald Logue, Helen Mashie, Alicia Minden, Stephen L. Parker 11:30 AM—SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3 Greeters John Rago (next week J & T Dushan) Ushers Gary Frala, Mark Draper, Denny Crawford, Joe Dushan, John Davidson Servers NEXT WEEK Ramil Fitz, Arman Fitz, Delaney Dunahoo, Kenna Dunahoo Lectors Mike Flynn, Tony Raben (next week Rudy Trejo , Paula Thiessen) EMCs Julie Crawford, Terry Dushan, Judy Karnes, Vaughn Knight, Ashley Traynham, Bonnie Wolf DON’T FORGET TO STAY CURRENT ON VIRTUS UPDATES 11 FOURTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO CALENDARIO PARROQUIAL INFORMACIÓN SACRAMENTAL DOMINGO 3 DE FEBRERO CUARTO DOMINGO ORDINARIO 9:00 A.M. MISA (INGLÉS) 10:15 A.M. CLASES EDUCACIÓN RELIGIOSA 11:30 A.M. MISA (INGLÉS) 12:30 P.M. LIDERAZGO CARISMÁTICO 1:30 P.M. MISA (ESPAÑOL) 3:00 P.M. CLASES EDUCACIÓN RELIGIOSA 2:30 P.M. CRECIMIENTOS 5:00 P.M. MISA JÓVENES 6:00 P.M. GRUPO JUVENIL 9° AL 12° GRADOS Favor de llamar con, al menos, tres meses de anticipación. LA CLASE PRE-BAUTISMAL ES UNA VEZ AL MES. Para ser padrino, es necesario que: Haya cumplido 16 años, sea CATÓLICO, esté Bautizado, Confirmado, reciba el Sacramento de la Reconciliación con regularidad; asista a Misa los domingos y Fiestas de Guardar, y comulgue. Los padrinos deberán llevar una vida congruente con la fe y la misión que van a asumir (vivir en gracia). Si son casados, deberán estar casados por la Iglesia Católica (favor de traer el Certificado de Matrimonio Religioso, no civil). Sin son solteros, deberán vivir en gracia y presentar los Certificados de 1° Comunión y Confirmación. LUNES 4 DE FEBRERO 6:30 A.M. MISA (INGLÉS) 5:30 P.M. LEGIÓN DE MARÍA (INGLÉS) 6:30 P.M. CRECIMIENTOS (ESPAÑOL) MARTES 5 DE FEBRERO 8:30 A.M. MISA (INGLÉS) 7:00 P.M. PLÁTICAS PRE-BAUTISMALES (ESPAÑOL) MIÉRCOLES 6 DE FEBRERO 6:00 P.M. LEGIÓN DE MARÍA (INGLÉS) 5:00 P.M. CONFESIONES 6:00 P.M. MISA (INGLÉS) JUEVES 7 DE FEBRERO 6:00 P.M. CONFESIONES 6:30 P.M. JUNTA DE LIDERAZGO CAMPAMENTO CATÓLICO 7:00 P.M. MISA (ESPAÑOL) VIERNES 8 DE FEBRERO 8:30 A.M. MISA (INGLÉS) 7:00 P.M. GRUPO DE ORACIÓN “SAN JUAN BAUTISTA” SÁBADO 9 DE FEBRERO 3:30 P.M. CONFESIONES 5:00 P.M. MISA (INGLÉS) 6:30 P.M. FIESTA MEXICANA ESCUELA SAN JOSÉ DOMINGO 10 DE FEBRERO QUINTO DOMINGO ORDINARIO 9:00 A.M. MISA (INGLÉS) 10:15 A.M. CLASES EDUCACIÓN RELIGIOSA 11:30 A.M. MISA (INGLÉS) 12:30 P.M. LIDERAZGO CARISMÁTICO 1:30 P.M. MISA (ESPAÑOL) 3:00 P.M. CLASES EDUCACIÓN RELIGIOSA 2:30 P.M. CRECIMIENTOS 5:00 P.M. MISA JÓVENES 6:00 P.M. GRUPO JUVENIL 9° AL 12° GRADOS 12 CUARTO DOMINGO BAUTISMO CONFESIONES Miércoles, 5:00 p.m. Jueves, 6:00 p.m. y Sábados, 3:30 p.m. PRIMERA CONFESIÓN Y PRIMERA COMUNIÓN FELICIDADES A TODOS NUESTROS NIÑOS QUE HICIERON SU PRIMERA CONFESIÓN EL VIERNES 1 DE FEBRERO. LA PRIMERA SESIÓN FAMILIAR DE LA EUCARISTÍA será el domingo 3 de marzo a las 5:00 p.m. ó el lunes 11 de marzo a las 6:00 p.m. y es para el niño que va a hacer la Primera Comunión y, al menos, uno de sus padres. Preguntas, favor de comunicarse con Suzanne Krumpelman (en inglés) al 442-0890 x 241 ó con María Vázquez (en español) al 442-0890 ext. 242. MATRIMONIO Favor de llamar a las oficinas parroquiales con, al menos, seis meses de anticipación. UNCIÓN DE LOS ENFERMOS En caso de una EMERGENCIA DE VIDA Ó MUERTE, favor de llamar a las oficinas parroquiales al 442-0890 y activar el SISTEMA DE EMERGENCIA, marcando el número 5. Si no es una emergencia, y desea que un sacerdote vaya a darle la unción de los enfermos, le suplicamos que llame en horas de oficina, de lunes a viernes de 8 a.m. a 4 p.m. COMUNIÓN A LOS ENFERMOS Si desea que llevemos la Comunión a un ser querido enfermo a casa ó al hospital, llamar a las oficinas parroquiales. ANULACIÓN MATRIMONIAL Para informes de cómo obtener una Anulación Matrimonial, favor de comunicarse con Marelisa Colberg (español) al 387-7987. XV AÑOS Favor de llamar a las oficinas parroquiales. LISTA Y CADENA DE ORACIÓN Si desea incluir el nombre de un familiar en nuestra lista de oración del boletín, favor de llamar a la parroquia. MISAS EN ESPAÑOL DOMINGOS: 1:30 P.M. Y JUEVES, 7:00 P.M. ¿QUIERES SERVIR? La Parroquia te necesita ¡Cristo necesita de tus manos, de tu tiempo, de tu amor! Si te sientes llamado a participar, llama a Lucy Morlet at 442-0890. FEBRUARY 3, 2013 FEBRERO 3, 2013 COMIDAS DE CUARESMA ¿Te gustaría ayudar a preparar TACOS DE PESCADO, camarones, arroz, atún para el viernes 22 de febrero? Cada año, la iglesia vende comida los viernes de Cuaresma y la Comunidad Hispana se unió a estas ventas el año pasado! Necesitamos manos y donaciones. Los fondos recabados ayudan a pagar la deuda del Centro de Actividades y Vida Parroquial. Si te gustaría ayudar, llama a Lucy al 442-0890 ext. 203 FIESTA MEXICANA El evento más grande para recabar fondos para nuestra querida escuela de San José es la Fiesta Mexicana, que este año se llevará a cabo el sábado 9 de febrero. Si quisieras ayudar con la preparación de ricos platillos típicos, vamos a necesitar muchas manos para preparar comida para 400 personas!!! Favor de llamar a Lucy Morlet al 4420890 ext. 203. ENTRANDO EN LA CUARESMA... La imposición de las cenizas nos recuerda que nuestra vida en la tierra es pasajera y que nuestra vida definitiva se encuentra en el Cielo. La Cuaresma comienza con el Miércoles de Ceniza y es un tiempo de oración, penitencia y ayuno. Cuarenta días que la Iglesia marca para la conversión del corazón. Las palabras que se usan para la imposición de cenizas, son: * “Concédenos, Señor, el perdón y haznos pasar del pecado a la gracia y de la muerte a la vida” * “Recuerda que polvo eres y en polvo te convertirás" * “Arrepiéntete y cree en el Evangelio”. SUENAN LAS CAMPANAS POR SU BODA!!! FELICIDADES POR SU DECISIÓN DE CONTRAER MATRIMONIO POR LA IGLESIA!!!! Lo primero que necesitan hacer para comenzar el proceso de su Boda, es llamar a la parroquia para hacer una cita con el Padre Juan. En la entrevista, él les indicará el proceso a seguir. Uno de los requisitos para llevar a cabo su Boda es la preparación pre-Matrimonial. Aquí en la Iglesia de San José, contamos con el retiro anual “VIVIENDO SU MATRIMONIO COMO SACRAMENTO” que se llevará a cabo el sábado 9 de marzo del 2013 de 8 a.m. a 8 p.m. Este retiro les ayudarán a comprender las responsabilidades de un Matrimonio Sacramental, así como los valores espirituales de un Matrimonio Cristiano. Además, aprenderán técnicas y métodos que les ayudarán en su matrimonio, a reflexionar en sí mismos, y a apreciar más a su pareja. El retiro tiene un costo de $50 por pareja e incluye materiales de trabajo, desayuno continental y lunch. Si piensan contraer Matrimonio este año, favor de llamar lo más pronto a la parroquia y registrarse al retiro. PLANIFICACIÓN NATURAL DE LA FAMILIA El Señor Obispo Anthony Taylor, ha pedido que se implemente la Planificación Natural de la Familia como un componente necesario de preparación PRE-MATRIMONIAL. El curso comienza el sábado 9 de febrero de 4 a 9 p.m. y tiene un costo total de $30. Para mayor información o para registrarse a la clase favor de comunicarse a la Iglesia de San Rafael al 756-6711. EL AYUNO Y LA ABSTINENCIA EL MIÉRCOLES DE CENIZA Y EL VIERNES SANTO SON DÍAS DE AYUNO Y ABSTINENCIA. LA ABSTINENCIA OBLIGA A PARTIR DE LOS 14 AÑOS Y EL AYUNO DE LOS 18 HASTA LOS 59 AÑOS. EL AYUNO CONSISTE HACER UNA SOLA COMIDA FUERTE AL DÍA Y LA ABSTINENCIA ES NO COMER CARNE. ESTE ES UN MODO DE PEDIRLE PERDÓN A DIOS POR HABERLO OFENDIDO Y DECIRLE QUE QUEREMOS CAMBIAR DE VIDA PARA AGRADARLO SIEMPRE. LA ORACIÓN: La oración en este tiempo es importante, ya que nos ayuda a estar más cerca de Dios para poder cambiar lo que necesitemos cambiar de nuestro interior. Necesitamos convertirnos, abandonando el pecado que nos aleja de Dios. Cambiar nuestra forma de vivir para que sea Dios el centro de nuestra vida. Sólo en la oración encontraremos el amor de Dios y la dulce y amorosa exigencia de su voluntad. EL SACRIFICIO: Al hacer sacrificios (cuyo significado es "hacer sagradas las cosas"), debemos hacerlos con alegría, ya que es por amor a Dios. Si no lo hacemos así, causaremos lástima y compasión y perderemos la recompensa de la felicidad eterna. Dios es el que ve nuestro sacrificio desde el cielo y es el que nos va a recompensar. “Cuando ayunéis no aparezcáis tristes, como los hipócritas que desfiguran su rostro para que los hombres vean que ayunan; en verdad os digo, ya recibieron su recompensa. Tú cuando ayunes, úngete la cabeza y lava tu cara para que no vean los hombres que ayunas, sino Tu Padre, que está en lo secreto: y tu padre que ve en lo secreto, te recompensará." (Mt 6,6). 13 FOURTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME CUARTO DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO CAMPAÑA NACIONAL DE ORACIÓN ¡USTED puede ayudar a salvar vidas! Del 13 de febrero al 24 de marzo, 2013, nuestra comunidad se unirá con más de 170 ciudades en 45 estados de los Estados Unidos en la más grande y prolongada movilización pro-vida de la historia ... la campaña 40 días por la vida. 40 días por la vida es un esfuerzo pro-vida que consiste en: • 40 días de oración y ayuno • 40 días de vigilia pacífica y oración • 40 días educando a la comunidad Oramos para que, con la ayuda de Dios, este nuevo esfuerzo marque el principio del fin del aborto en nuestra comunidad -- y en todo el mundo! Ratifique su apoyo a la vida Aunque todos los aspectos de 40 días por la vida son cruciales en nuestro esfuerzo por terminar con el aborto, el componente más visible es el de la vigilia y oración pacíficas fuera de la clínica de abortos. Usted puede ayudar haciendo un impacto al salvar vidas uniéndose a nuestra vigilia afuera de la clínica de abortos: Planned Parenthood 3729 N. Crossover Rd. Fayetteville, AR Contáctese Contáctenos para informarse más de lo que ocurre, inscribirse en horas de vigilia específicas, o dejándonos saber si se siente llamado por Dios para servirle en este esfuerzo, por favor pónganse en contacto con el equipo local de 40 días por la vida más cerca de su domicilio: Hilda Roldán 417-396-8865 14 MEDICAL ALARM PROTECTING CATHOLIC SENIORS NATIONWIDE $19.95*/Mo. - Holiday Special Toll Free: 1-877-801-8608 ✓ 25+ Yrs. in Business ✓ Lifetime Warranty ✓ Made in the USA ✓ Dr. Recommended ✂ Please Cut Out This “Thank You Ad” and Present It The Next Time You Patronize One of Our Advertisers ✓ Monitored in the USA ✓ Price Guarantee ✓ A+ Rated with BBB ✓ Tax Deductible* ✓ Waterproof Button *First three months only *Check with your accountant Thank you for advertising in our church bulletin. 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