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Timeline & Procedures for The Resumption

Of Public Mass & Sacramental Life

• Regularly Scheduled Masses may resume the week of May 18

• Persons with health vulnerabilities are encouraged not to attend public Mass;

• Persons who are sick or feel sick MUST NOT attend public Mass;

• The obligation to participate in Sunday Mass remains suspended thus no sin is incurred.

• Persons are encouraged to take their own temperature before leaving to attend Mass and not come

to church if their temperature is 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or above per CDC guidelines.

• People should bring their own masks and are encouraged to wear them at least when safe distancing may not be possible. Masks will NOT be worn while receiving communion.

• Every other row will not be used to guarantee safe distancing.

• Couples and families may sit together but there must be six feet between each group.

• People are asked to bring wipes or spray to disinfect pews upon entering and leaving

• Please disinfect your hands on the way into and out of church

• In place of the usual manner of taking collections, baskets will be placed at the entrances

• The invitation to exchange a sign of peace will be omitted.

• Hand holding or shaking hands is prohibited during public Masses

• Parishioners should disinfect their hands before getting into the communion procession.

• A six-foot distance needs to be kept between communicants (except for couples and families)

• Communion will be available ON THE HAND and the sharing of the Cup is suspended.

• Communion Ministers must visibly disinfect their hands just prior to distributing communion

• Communion Ministers WILL wear masks while distributing communion

Implementing These Procedures at St. Andrew’s

On the first Sunday we return to Mass, please expect things to be different due to the requirements of safe distancing.

• We will not be able to do the usual visiting in the commons before and after Mass

• We will not be able to just enter the church and sit where we usually sit, since we are only able to use one third of our seating capacity.

• Ushers will have been trained to seat families, couples, and individuals who have let us know in advance the size of their groups.

• Every other row must be left empty.

• Seating must take into consideration that it is not safe to have people “climb” over others to get to their places. This means you may not be able to sit on the aisle. Special consideration will be given to individuals with impairments.

• Keep in mind that wearing masks means everyone may not recognize us which may make some people feel a little strange. Patience and kindness are the order of the day.

• The communion procession will be guided by ushers. Please wait until it’s your row’s turn and keep a safe distance from the people in front of you (except for couples and families)

The Good News is that on subsequent Sundays everyone be able to go to the place they were seated the first time. This too shall pass as we continue to pray for the end of this pandemic.

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Fr Riccardo

May 18th -May 24th 9:00am Mass Monday

†Sandy Woodell Julia Jones

9:00am Mass Tuesday

†Rolanda Violette Bill & Amber Johnson

5:30pm Mass Wednesday

†Maria Hernandez Irene McHazlett

9:00am Mass Thursday

†Richard Martinez Maria Martinez

Ascension of the Lord 5:00pm Mass SATURDAY

†Bill Jones Theresa Jones

9:00am Mass SUNDAY

Our Parish Family Fr. Jack

11:45am Mass SUNDAY

†Anthony Tran V. Tu M/M Viet Nguyen

The Sacrament of Penance will be available on Saturdays at 4pm in the church. In addition, Fr. Jack will hear confessions at any time you wish by making an appointment. Baptized individuals who will be confirmed on Pentecost Sunday must celebrate Penance prior to that date. Please call Fr. Jack at your earliest convenience.

ALWAYS OPEN FOR PRAYER & ADORATION

GRAND RE-OPENING

WELCOME HOME, CHURCH!

Beginning on Monday, May 18th, at 9am, Mass will be offered in the main church in accordance with restrictions and safeguards provided by Archbishop Coakley. Daily Mass participants are asked to take places at least six feet from other worshippers. Couples and family members may, of course, sit together. There ought to be few enough worshippers to enable seating closer to the altar. We ask you to bring a face covering with you and to use it to the extent you are comfortable but especially at times when a distance of six feet may not be achievable. DO NOT wear a face covering when receiving communion (of course). We will not be using hymnals since they could be sources of virus. Whatever music we will sing will be chosen from among pieces with which we are most familiar. We will have some sanitizer and disinfectant on hand but if you can bring some from home that would be helpful. The pews and other surfaces will be disinfected before and after Mass. Your assistance with this will be much appreciated. We will not be invited to share with one another a sign of peace nor will we join hands for the Lord’s prayer. Special directions will be given regarding the distribution of Communion. We are still working on making Baptismal water available since we have a circulating pump that keeps the water flowing. By adding a small quantity of chlorine any trace of virus should be eliminated. We will continue to Live Stream the Masses for the benefit of those who are not yet comfortable being out in public. The Archbishop has extended the suspension of the obligation to attend Mass until further notice. A more complete coverage of the Archbishop’s guidelines appears elsewhere in this bulletin.

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www.standrewmoore.com Under the Home Tab Click Update Form

VISIT US OFTEN

AT OUR WEBPAGE

www.standrewmoore.com

We Have a PUBLIC Parish Facebook Page And We Have a PRIVATE Parish Facebook Group

The private group is for registered parishioners. You can communicate with fellow parishioners. Request special prayer intentions, etc.

YOU DO NOT NEED A FB ACCOUNT TO ACCESS STREAMING VIDEOS.

St Andrew

Catholic Church

myparishapp

We Have A Parish App that you can download at The App Store or Google play

The parish app is a great tool for locating the daily readings, receiving messages from the parish, access to online giving, prayer requests, etc.

The Parish Gift Shoppe Is Available by Appointment

Call Nancy Lyle at

405-754-5305

You have truly made a difference for patients across the state. 22 signed up to donate on 4/26/2020, and 21 were able to do so – each one of them saving up to three lives! This successful drive could not have happened without the hard work and talent of Mr. John Prati, who organized and coordinated this life saving event. You may wish to let donors know that they could receive a personal message of appreciation from their blood recipient through the Thank the Donor™ program. Thank the Donor™ allows blood recipients to e-mail thank you messages, photos, and videos to their individual donors, while maintaining privacy. Messages, such as the one below, are received by blood donors every day through Thank the Donor™: Because someone needs blood every two seconds, Oklahoma Blood Institute counts on your priceless gifts 365 days a year to support our lifesaving mission. To receive a monthly dose of gratitude from patients, please subscribe to our newsletter at Drawing-Together.org. Katie King Oklahoma Blood Institute Account Consultant

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Parish Life

OUR SERVANT LEADERS

Maintenance: Mike Ellis [email protected] 754-5308

Director of Discipleship & Formation Tommie Tran 754-5309 [email protected]

Discipleship & Formation Secretary:

Ann Grover 754-5303

[email protected] Liturgical Ministries: Nancy Lyle 754-5305

[email protected]

Parish Nurse: Debbie Kamphaus, RN 754-5302

[email protected]

Parish Secretary: Janet Windsor 799-3334 [email protected]

Music Director: Daniel Jack 264-3711

[email protected]

Bookkeeper: Mary Johnson, CPA 754-5304 [email protected]

DEACON ASSOCIATES

Angus Watford 381-2740

[email protected]

Clyde Grover 259-8541

[email protected]

George Fombe 361-8976

[email protected]

Youth and Young Adult Coordinators:

Mike Jaques 759-0527

[email protected]

Lynn Grant-Yingling 759-0604

[email protected]

Admin. Asst: Jane Mitchell 754-5301

[email protected]

Pastor: Father Jack Feehily 799-5003

[email protected]

All of us at the Pac a Sac Food Pantry want to

extend our sincere appreciation to the St.

Andrew family who are supporting us during the

crisis.

Your generous offerings allowed us to stay open

when many had to close. Thank you for all you do

to support us in this ministry.

Pray for Us

Faithful Catholics make a habit of remembering others in their daily prayers. Below is a list of parishioners or their family members who are critically or acutely ill or injured. Please call the parish office to let us know that you or a loved one is now on the mend and no longer needs to be on this particular prayer list.

Kris Ajamie Bailey Anderson Annette Balderas Claudio Balderas Janie Balderas Shere Barabasz Marilyn Bereznak Gary Bosler Michelle Brewer Ray Brewer Christine Brown Keith Cagle Raymond Catalano Bob Crissman Pat Culbert Charlie Cusack Stephanie Davidson Shanie Day Tiana Denis Michelle Dundas Denise Dwyer Donna Embree Maryanne Engle Carlos Garza Juanita Gibson Danny Gleason Terry Gottsch Antonia Guzman Chester Hagnoski Joanne Lane Donna Lewis Chris Manley John Mastalir Donald Mays Sharon Mays Rita McCallum William McVay Hilary Montoya Eugene Moreno

George Muñoz Caroline Newell Catherine Newell

Cheryl Painter Jerry Penisten Ron Porter Vincent Riggie Paul Santos Shannon Saturo Chris Sexton Angel Swartz Danny Thomas Pattye Thomas Jim Tucker Maria Valdez Patti Vincent Jerry Wells

HOMEBOUND

Maria Lola Ayres Ann Barr Julia Brewster Harriet Cimaroli Clive Courtney Margaret Crawford Donelda Davis Nancy DeLong Rick Duvall Pat Everhart Kelly Gibbons Mary Gorrell Deborah Guerrero Rosita Hall Vicky Hallauer Janice Horn Pam Johnson Roger Kane Ann Knapper Brenda Kratz Julia Lee Bill Lewis Alberta Marquez Jolene Marsters Shirley Martin Michelle Mathew Gary Means SanJuana Medina Fr. John Michalicka Ramona Orland Bobby Rodriguez Roberto Rodriguez Frank Romero Anna Ross Rose Rytlewski Jasmyn Stewart Elinor Thompson Mrs. Thuy Tran

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Parish Life

5/10 Mr. & Mrs. William Martell 22 Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Martin 45

5/12 Mr. & Mrs. Jerrad Brown 17 Mr. & Mrs. Alfonso Carrion 14 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Lamb 4 Mr. & Mrs. Hector Leyva 19 Mr. & Mrs. Gary Means 49 Mr. & Mrs. Germain Pichop 9 Mr. & Mrs. Jeffry Snodgrass 13

5/14 Mr. & Mrs. Gary Means 49

5/15 Mr. & Mrs. Mark Mills 38

5/16 Mr. & Mrs. Erick Aguayo 17 Mr. & Mrs. Ramon Pineros 22

5/17 Mr. & Mrs. Brandon Crump 6

5/18 Mr. & Mrs. Kerry Smith 29

5/19 Mr. & Mrs. Scott Marwitz 31 Mr. & Mrs. Peter Hoang 32

5/21 Mr. & Mrs. Chris Stiles 32

5/22 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Foust 38 Mr. & Mrs. James Schumacher 44

5/23 Mr. & Mrs. Raul Barrera 21 Mr. & Mrs. Rexford Freebody 6

5/10 Haxton Mayes, Theresa Meier, Paula Perez, Gwen Stelle

5/11 Diane Gouge, Letisia Herrera, John Prati

5/12 Margarita Chavez, Johnny Clark, Gerardo Escobedo, Larry Gooch, Dulia Helms, Maria Martinez, Vanessa McGee, Alex Murguia, Arely Ramirez, William Seck, Jane Steele

5/13 Sicily Blankenship, Elena Burkhouse, Robert Taylor

5/14 Salvatore Giampapa, Jayden Lamb, Joanne Lorimor, Jazmine Lumbreras, Burt Renard, James Schumacher

5/15 Christine Brown, Joseph Font, Ian Jacks, Amber Schweikhart

5/16 Aleasha Bumgarner, Cynthia Font, Alexander Keen, Beverly Valerio

5/17 Emma Brakebill, Richard Chavez, Lavina Guy, Francisco Leon Guerrero, Katia Marquez, Allison Mills, Tyler Schaefer, Pete Shore, Emily Tinkham

5/18 Mary DeLeon, Juan Duarte, Lani Johns, Melissa Leon Guerrero, Santiago Lopez, Emilia McRee, Danny Perez, Evelyn Ramos, Jada Thompson, Tamiko Turner

5/19 Jacqueline Freebody, Taylor Kretchmar, Nancy Lyle, Olivia Murrah, Olivia Saltos, Matthew Scoggins, Pauline Truong

5/20 Evelyn Gallegos, Mary Mitchell, Faith Salinas, Adriana Wallace, Wanda York

5/21 Lance Babbit, Celeste Jean-Roy

5/22 Jacob Crawford, Richard Embree, Harper Escalera, Kaysen Fisher, Lisa Hoang, Emiliano Ibarra, Deborah Kamphaus, Alisa-Beth Pelletier, Luzmila Rengger, Kelton Torres, Hoa Tran, Joe Weinzetl, James Zondor

5/23 Cindy Bui, Kristie Hand, Mary Henderson, Michael Hill, Osvaldo Ochoa

The Annual K of C Easter Egg Hunt has been postponed until it is safe to gather in numbers at the church. Perhaps as soon as May.

Over 7,000 eggs have already been prepared!

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

We are looking for volunteers who have some knowledge of recording live video to assist with live streaming the Masses each week. Please let Jane know if you are interested. [email protected]

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Stewardship & Administration

IMPACT OF COVID 19 LOCKDOWN ON PARISH INCOME

3/17-5/15/20 3/17-5/15/19 DIFFERENCE

INCOME Sacrificial Giving $85,659 $138,237 $52,578 38.0% Charity (Poor Box & Food Pantry) 5,424 4,551 873 19.2% Building Fund 9,060 16,219 7,159 44.1% Other Income 7,406 19,385 11,979 61.8% TOTAL $107,549 $178,390 $70,841 39.7% TOTAL EXPENSES: 101,874 133.004 31,130 23.4% NET INCOME $ 5,675 45,386 39,711 87.5%

VIRTUAL LIFE NIGHT Every Other Wednesday at 7:00 pm

Next meeting is May 27th All students in grades 6-12 are invited

Contact Mike Jaques or Lynn Yingling at [email protected] for access. Join us online via zoom for an hour of socialization and discussion and to connect with your parish community.

Great News for our Catechumens and Candidates and for the whole parish family. We will celebrate the Sacraments of Initiation for and with them on Pentecost Sunday. There will be one group at the 9am and another at the 11:45am. We are splitting the group up because of the limited seating in the church at this time. We want to make some seats available to family members.

COORDINATORS:

Mike Jaques & Lynn Yingling [email protected]

YOUTH MINISTRY RENEWAL UNDERWAY

We have been conducting “virtual” Life Nights through the use of Zoom. While attendance has been lower than desired, those who have been attending are enjoying the opportunity of being together during this time of lockdown. We also conducted our first Youth & Young Adult Task Force meeting to begin looking at how we can improve our ministry with and for our younger members.

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Taking the time to really identify what we are feeling can help you to better cope with challenging situations. People who are good at identifying and labeling their emotions are less likely to binge drink, be physically aggressive, or self-injure when distressed (https://mhanational.org/owning-your-feelings)

Allow yourself to feel. Sometimes there are societal pressures that encourage people to shut down their emotions, often expressed through statements like, “Big girls don’t cry,” or “Man up.” These outdated ideas are harmful, not helpful. Everyone has emotions-they are part of the human experience-and you have every right to feel them, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, socio-economic status, race, political affiliation or religion.

Don’t ignore how we are feeling. Most of us have heard the term “bottling up your feelings” before. When we try to push feelings aside without addressing them, they build strength and make us more likely to “explode” at some point in the future. It may not always be appropriate to process your emotions at the very moment you are feeling them but try to do so as soon as you can.

Talk it out. Find someone you trust that you can talk to about how we are feeling. You may find that people

are eager to share about similar experiences they’ve had or times that they have felt the way that you are feeling. This can be helpful, but if we are only interested in having someone listen, it’s okay to tell them that.

Build your emotional vocabulary. When asked about our feelings, most people will usually use words like bad, sad, mad, good, or fine. But at the root of “good, bad, sad, mad, or fine” are many words that better describe how we feel. Try building your emotional vocabulary by writing down as many “feeling” words as you can think of and think of a time that you felt that way.

Try journaling. Each night write down at least 3 feelings you had over the course of the day and what caused them. It doesn’t need to be a “Dear Diary” kind of thing. Just a few sentences or bullet points to help you practice being comfortable with identifying and expressing your emotions.

Consider the strength of your feelings. By thinking about how intense your emotions are, you may realize that what you thought you were feeling at first could better be described by another word. For instance, sometimes a person might say they are stressed when what they are really experiencing is something less severe like annoyance, alternatively anger might really be a stronger, deeper feeling like betrayal.

See a mental health professional. If you are taking steps to be more in touch with your feelings,

but are having trouble dealing with them, mental health providers like counselors and therapists have been trained to help. Some free or low-cost options are also available. Your employer might have an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) that offers a limited number of free counseling sessions, and your Human Resources department can help you access this resource. If you don’t have an EAP through work, the leaders of religious organizations like churches, synagogues and mosques often have experience with counseling.

MAY IS MENTAL HEALTH MONTH

Identifying Feelings

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