Bulletin 08-28-16 - Microsoft Publisher

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Bulletin 08-28-16 - Microsoft Publisher
COMUNIDAD CATÓLICA de
ST. GREGORY-OUR LADY OF FATIMA
TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
XXII DOMINGO DE TIEMPO ORDINARIO
August 28 de Agosto, 2016
SUMMER MASS SCHEDULE ~ LA MISA
Saturday
5:00 pm
Hart
Sunday
9:00 am
Hart
Sunday
11:00 am
Shelby
Domingo
11:30 am
Hart; Español
Our Lady of Fatima: 1372 S Oceana Dr, Shelby
St. Gregory: 316 S Peach Ave, Hart
RECONCILIATION
Saturday
4:00 pm
By appointment
Hart
(231) 873-2660
BAPTISM~ MARRIAGE~ANOINTING
Please call the Parish Office (231) 873-2660
BAUTISMOS~ MATRIMONIOS
Por favor llame a la oficina (231) 873-2660
PARISH OFFICE ~ OFICINA PARROQUIAL:
316 S Peach Ave, Hart 49420
Phone: 231-873-2660; Fax: 231-873-4823
Website: www.stgregoryathart.org
Open Tues-Thur 9:30-3:00; Fri 9:30-12:00
Fr. Tom Bolster, Pastor/Párroco
Anne Gurecki, Business Manager/Negócios
Vickie Oomen, Bookkeeper/Secretary
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
HISPANIC MINISTRY ~ MINISTERIO HISPANO
Sister Guadalupe Moreno
301-1899 [email protected]
FAITH FORMATION TEAM
Linda Foster
Sr. Guadalupe Moreno
Mary Lorenz
873-3071
301-1899
861-2475
[email protected]
BREAD OF LIFE FOOD PANTRY Wednesdays 3-5:00; 11 Washington St., Hart
LITURGY ~ LITÚRGIA
August 29-Sept 4 ~ 29 de Agosto-4 de Septiembre
Tues/Martes
9:00 am StG
Thurs/Jueves:
5:15 pm StG
Fri/Viernes:
9:00 am OLF
Saturday/Sabado
5:00 pm StG
Sunday/Domingo
9:00 am St
11:00 am OLF
11:30 am StG
Mass
Mass
Mass
Parish Family
Bud Warmuskerken
Parish Family
Familia Parroquial
SCHOOL YEAR MASS SCHEDULE:
Begins Saturday, September 10, 2016
Saturday/Sabado
5:00 pm OLF
Sunday/Domingo
9:30 am StG
11:30 am StG (Sp)
MINISTRY SCHEDULE
MINISTERIOS DE LA MISA
Sept 3/4 de Septiembre
Ministers of the Word/Lectura
5:00 pm Linda Foster
9:00 am Jim Cunningham
11:00 am Walter Carrier
Ministers of the Eucharist:
5:00 pm H Schouten, M Mahynski, V Griffin
9:00 am A Bosse, G Merten, J Merten
11:00 am P Earhart, R Setlak, V Pochyla
Ministers of Hospitality/Bienvenida
5:00 pm H Schaner, L Schaner
9:00 am Vanderstelt Family
Ushers/Colecta y Ofrendas
5:00 pm T Bosse, C Wiegand, C Aerts, D Schaner
9:00 am J Schaner, J Lamie, R Ulmstead, B Steen
WEEKEND COLLECTION
August 21 de Agosto
Envelopes
Loose
Total
$2,988.25
1,568.09
$4,556.34
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
Together, as committed followers of
Jesus, we worship, value diversity,
work for justice and create
community.
ENUNCIADO DE LA MISIÓN DE NUESTRA
PARRÓQUIA
Juntos, como seguidores comprometidos de Jesús, adoramos a
Dios, valoramos la diversidad, trabajamos por la justicia y
creamos comunidad.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION REGISTRATION FORMS are available
from Sr. Guadalupe after the 11:30 Mass this weekend. The completed
forms can be turned in after 11:30 Mass next Sunday, in the Parish Center.
General Registration is after all Masses on Sept 10 and 11. All students
must be registered before entering classes.
WE ARE ALL ON THE SAME PAGE! Both Religious Ed sites (STG/
OLF) will be using the same texts this year! This is much more convenient
for your DRE and the catechists! Grades K-5 will be using Sadlier’s new
edition of “We Believe”. Grades 6-8 will use St. Mary’s Press, “Catholic
Connections”. Once again, all students Grades 6-8 will meet on Monday’s,
6:30 to 8:00 p.m. Confirmation students meet at the same time.
NEW THIS YEAR: Any student entering the Confirmation program
who did not attend a Religious Ed program last year, will have to take an
extra year of classes on the Catholic Faith.
YOUTH MINISTRY KICKOFF: Sun, Sept 18 after 11:30am Mass.
Register after all Masses on Sept. 10/11.
LOOKING FOR TREATS! Once again, we are looking for donations of
snacks and juice boxes for our Wednesday afternoon classes at St
Gregory. You may leave them in the kitchen marked Religious Ed. Some
ideas: popcorn (microwave), fruit snacks, crackers & cheese/peanut butter,
raisins, cookies, etc. THANK YOU in advance for your generosity.
NOTES OF INTEREST
PRAYER GROUP: Mon, Sept 5, 8-9:00 am at 206 S Peach, Hart.
FIRST SATURDAY DEVOTIONS: Sat, Sept 3, 10:00 am at St Gregory.
FALL BIBLE STUDY: Begins Thurs, Sept 15, 7-8:30 pm, for 8 to 10
weeks. We’ll be studying First and Second Thessalonians: Stay Firm
in Faith. A look into how these letters, written by St. Paul over 2000 years
ago, are still relevant in our faith journey today. Guide $7.00; order by
Aug. 30. Call Sharon Hedinger 873-5829.
PARISH POTLUCK: Sat, Sept 10 at OLF, following 5:00 pm Mass.
CROP HUNGER WALK: We are looking for walkers and accepting
donations for the Crop Walk, after masses the weekend of Sept 10 & 11.
WALK FOR PEACE (County-wide) is planned so that anyone and
everyone can make a witness…can make a statement…FOR PEACE!
Mark your calendars NOW for Thur evening, Sept 22 at 6:00 pm for the
Oceana County Walk for Peace. The short walk, up and down State Street
will begin and end at The Commons in Hart. Let us unite our hearts and
our feet for peace!
POLISH FESTIVAL: A new festival in Muskegon over the Labor Day
weekend has selected Catholic Charities West Michigan as its charity of
choice. Sept 2 & 3 at Hackley Park in downtown Muskegon. Polka bands
and Polish food. Visit muskegonpolishfest.com for more info.
AQUINAS COLLEGE VISIT DAY: Fri, Sept 2, for high school juniors
and seniors. Get the inside scoop on academics, athletics, scholarships,
service learning, study abroad, and more. Visit Aquinas.edu for details.
YOUTH DRUG & ALCOHOL FOCUS GROUPS: Middle and high
school students and parents are invited to "Join the Conversation" about
youth drug and alcohol use in Oceana county. Contact Kortni at
[email protected] or 231-902-8539 for more information.
The feast of one of our patrons,
Saint Gregory the Great, is
celebrated Sept 3.
One of our Latin Doctors of the
Church, Gregory was pope from
590 to 604 and is only one of four
popes honored with the title of “the
Great.”
A member of a noble family,
Gregory could have pursued a
brilliant political career, but he renounced all worldly
interests and used his large inheritance to feed the poor and
to establish seven monasteries, including one in Rome on
his own estate. He entered the Roman community himself
around 574 and was soon a trusted adviser to the popes.
Against his desires, he was unanimously chosen pope at a
time of great crisis. The Germanic tribe of the Lombards
threatened the Eternal City, and Rome itself suffered from a
vacuum of political leadership. He thus assumed many
civil powers, saved Rome from Lombard attack by a peace
agreement, reorganized the papal lands, introduced reforms
in religious practice and gave a major impetus to missionary
activity by sending St. Augustine of Canterbury to the
British Isles in 596. He also is credited with the creation of
what came to be called Gregorian chant.
For all of his immense achievements, he never forgot the
poor. Gregory called himself Servus Servorum Dei
(“Servant of the Servants of God”) and was much
concerned with the needs of the poor, forgotten and
defenseless. He regularly invited the poorest of the city to
eat with him and once performed days of personal penance
when he learned that a beggar actually had starved to death
in Rome.
Much about St Gregory rings true to me regarding Pope
Francis: His dedication to the poor, rising to pope during
difficult times and against his personal desires, seeking
peace and reform, and leading a life of service, especially to
the poor and vulnerable.
Pope Francis will visit Sweden in October to participate in
an ecumenical service and the beginning of a year of
activities to mark the 500th anniversary of the Protestant
Reformation. Leaders from the Catholic Church and the
Lutheran World Federation had already been set to meet
Oct 31, for the ecumenical celebration in Lund, Sweden,
where the federation was founded in 1947. Pope Francis
“intends to participate” in the joint ceremony to
commemorate the anniversary. Pope Francis is scheduled
to lead the ecumenical commemoration in Lund alongside
Bishop Munib Younan, president of the Lutheran World
Federation, and the Rev. Martin Junge, federation general
secretary. The event is to include a common worship based
on the recently published Catholic-Lutheran ‘Common
Prayer’ liturgical guide, and will highlight ecumenical
developments between Catholics and Lutherans over the
past 50 years.
This week, let us look to St Gregory and Pope Francis for
guidance in leading Christian lives of peace, and service to
the poor and vulnerable. Let us keep Pope Francis and his
efforts in our prayers. We are indeed blessed, during
tumultuous times, to be guided by a true shepherd.
Peace, Fr Tom
Hace poco, una mujer inmigrante y pobre que
había criado a 11 hijos ella sola contestó,
cuando alguien le dijo que tenía mucho
mérito, que seguramente sería porque Dios la
había inspirado. Ella no daba mayor
importancia a lo que había hecho y al efecto
que eso había tenido en las vidas de sus hijos
y de las familias que ahora han formado ellos.
Le parecía lo normal; nada de lo que debiera
presumir; sin embargo, hay otras personas que pregonan cualquier
cosita que hacen y de alguna manera menosprecian lo que hacen los
demás. Hay un dicho que afirma que las almas más grandes suelen ser
las más sencillas; es decir, las más humildes. No es una humildad que
niegue las buenas cualidades que le ha dado Dios, sino una humildad
que las reconoce como dones.
Humildad tiene la misma raíz latina que la palabra humus, es decir,
suelo. El humilde está cercano al suelo y eso significa que es realista,
que se sabe acercar a los verdaderos problemas, las limitaciones y
necesidades de las personas en su alrededor. No se levanta sobre los
demás ni hace valer su autoridad, su prestigio o su fama; pero la persona
humilde tampoco es la que va diciendo que no sirve, que no vale, que
no sabe y se insulta a sí misma. Esa persona, más que humilde, es
injusta, porque no reconoce los dones y cualidades, los regalos que Dios
ha puesto en ella.
Tales personas grandes, es decir, humildes y sencillas, son las que saben
que todo lo que son y tienen está en función del servicio a los demás,
porque nada de lo que se tiene es por derecho o mérito propio, sino por
la gracia de Dios; y no se tiene para sí mismo, sino para los demás. San
Pablo dice: “por la gracia de Dios soy lo que soy”. Seguramente es
difícil mantener esta actitud, porque en esta sociedad se da importancia
a ciertas personas: autoridades civiles y eclesiásticas, profesores,
doctores, abogados o estrellas famosas. Quizá incluso se consideren
importantes las personas que tienen mucho dinero… incluso si ese
dinero se logra por explotación de otros; pero el evangelio lo deja bien
claro: para Jesús los importantes son quienes sirven a los demás.
Es grande la mujer que cuidó a sus 11 hijos. Es grande el padre que se
sacrifica por los suyos. Es grande quien trabaja codo a codo con otros.
Es grande quien camina sencillamente con su Dios.
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¿A quiénes consideras grandes o importantes?
¿Si tuvieras que describirte a ti mismo, ¿qué palabras positivas
utilizarías?
¿Serías capaz de hacer una lista de tus buenas cualidades?
de Nuestra Parroquia
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La inscripción. Falta solo un mes para empezar las clases. Hay
algunos cambios que se les dará a conocer esta fin semana. Las
hojas de inscripción estarán disponibles a partir de este fin de
semana en las dos Iglesias. Deben llenarlas y regresarlas el 4 de
septiembre después de la Misa de 11:30 o el fin de semana 11 y
12 de septiembre después de las Misas. Habrá una rifa de un
certificado sorpresa para las familias que han Inscrito a sus hijo(a).
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Esperando por donativos de alimentos para el refrigerio de nuestros
alumnos. Sugerimos, cajas de: jugos, palomitas para hacerse en
micro Ondas, pasas, paquetes individuales de galletas. Pueden
dejar las cosas. En la cocina de la Iglesia poniendo el nombre de
Educación Religiosa. Gracias por su generosidad.
KING FUNERAL HOME
& CREMATION SERVICES
BRADLEY R. KING - FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Two Locations:
Wm. P.
2370 N 72nd Ave, Hart ~ 301 N Jebavy Dr, Ludington
Ph: 231-873-3415
Ph: 231-425-4412
Email: www.kingfuneralhome.net
DAN MORAT’S
B.C. PIZZA
CORNER BAKERY
Pizza * Subs
Salads * Wings * Stix
FULL LINE BAKERY
EUROPEAN STYLE BREADS
“at the corner in downtown Hart”
231-873-5555
2327 N Comfort Dr, Hart
[email protected]
rent the
State St, Hart 231-873-0000
[email protected]
JANE MORAT
Est 1937
DAN MORAT
HALLACK
CONTRACTING
SHELBY LOADING DOCK
EVENT HALL
beautifully restored
Depot
Insurance
Agency
231-861-5036
4223 W Polk, Hart
231-873-5081
www.hallackcontracting.com
231-873-1095
254 N Michigan
Shelby
2790 Tyler Rd Hart, MI 49420
208 Washington St, Hart
[email protected]
Steve Rossiter
Kathy Dillingham
Toll-Free 888-361-9722
Fax 231-873-1625
Heating & Cooling
20 W Third St, Shelby
“Bill”
Harris, Manager
267 N. Michigan Avenue • Shelby
231-873-2665
www.adamsheatingcooling.com
spacious two level
231-206-2167 www.renttheloadingdock.com
“La Probadita”
GALE’S IGA
Sales &Service
Tienda Mexicana
710 S State
204 State Street, Hart
231-873-3562
Venta de todo tipo de Articulos
Groceries, Restaurant & more
LAUNDRY BASKET
CHRISTMANN AGENCY
Atendido por sus Propietarios
Hodges
Serving The Area For Over 70 Years
213 Lincoln St, Hart
231-873-4214
231-873-4556
Independent Insurance
Agent
19 South State Street
Hart, Michigan 49420
Phone: 231-873-4069
Fax: 231-873-0489
OPEN HEARTH
GRILLE & BAR
2430 N 56th Suite A, Hart
231-873-8800
[email protected]
Nicole VanderSys Kevin Fuglseth
Big Washers
COUNTRY ACRES
POOLS & SPAS
Carpet Cleaning
La Fiesta
authentic mexican restaurant
& tortilla chip company
family owned and operated since 1987
[email protected]
OCEANA EYECARE IN MEMORIAM:
LIGHTHOUSE HANSEN FOODS
CAR CARE CENTER “The Good Cooks Store”
Don & Ginny Ashcraft
Greg & Margie Mahynski
Michael E. Jonassen, OD Bob & Louise Busch
44 State St, Hart
James Bland
231-873-2575
Norman Goodwin
“Advanced Eyecare For Your Entire Family”
EAGLE TOWING
Flat Bed, Lockouts, Tire Changes, Winching
Shelby
Montague
Muskegon
2359 N Comfort Dr, Hart
231-873-2349
BECKMAN BROTHERS, INC
3581 Baker Rd - Shelby
24 Hour Towing
231-861-8988
231-894-5424
231-720-0728
12 S State St - Hart; 231-873-4345
www.lafiesta-restaurant.com
DALY ORCHARD COMPANY
3585 W Jackson Rd, Hart
231-873-3894
231-861-2031; 231-861-5474
Oceana, Newaygo, & S. Mason
QUALITY aggregate, stone, top soil, etc.
All your excavation needs!
231-873-2826
Fresh Fruit & Asparagus Wholesale
“Have you eaten your Daly fruit?”
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
COUNCIL 2199
109 Washington
MEETINGS
2nd Mondays,7:00 pm
Grand Knight
Financial Secretary
231-233-5529
231-301-8094
Three Swans Quilting
4253 E Arthur, Hesperia
231-861-5703
A partnership in beauty!
You do the quilt top,
I’ll do the rest!
Sharon Ariss, Owner
JARVIS
SAWMILL
INC.
1570 S. 112th Ave,
Shelby
231-861-2078; 800-290-9510
We Purchase Standing Timber
Husqvarna Dealer Since 1978
We service what we sell
3505 S. Oceana Dr., New Era
231-861-2405
Complete Auto Repair Services
Charlie Mero
Ray’s Automotive Service
24 Hour Tire Service
ON SITE REPAIRS
861-5390
231-894
-9258
7558 Grant St., Rothbury
WE DELIVER
179 N Michigan Ave
Shelby, MI 49455
Brian L. Schaner
Anita Anderson
Wayne Richard Wells
Marivel Brandel
Familias Davila y Herrera
Fred & Virginia Schaner
Richard Birkman
Lucy Vasquez y Familia
Jeff & Fran Aerts
Ralph & Ev Wenner
Lee & VanZoeren Families
Jerry Dennert
Paul R. Strzyz
Tom C. Strzyz

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