john paul ii atholi shool st. agnes atholi hurh … · 8/9/2020 · aug. 12—robin rown, annette...
TRANSCRIPT
ST. AGNES CATHOLIC CHURCH - UNIONTOWN
ADDRESS: 504 Mulberry Street, Uniontown, KY 42461 OFFICE PHONE: (270)822-4416
OFFICE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday – 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. RECTORY : (270)822-4780
19th Sunday in Ordinary Time – August 9, 2020
Welcome to St. Agnes Catholic Church
Pastor: Fr. Randy Howard [email protected]
Pastoral Associate: Sonya Gough
Secretary/Bookkeeper: Kathy Humphrey
Cemetery: Bobby Buckman
School Council: Shawn Elder and
Matt Vessels
Parish Council:
Chairman – Linda Baird
Co-Chair – Beth French
Secretary – Beth Thomas
Finance Liaison –
Members: Vicki Moore, Marilyn Wolfe,
Kim Nance, Eddie Willett, Kelby Frasier
Isaac Greenwell, Randy Greenwell,
Travis Hancock and Pat Eckman
Finance Committee:
Chairman- Randy Greenwell
Co-Chair – Jo Sheridan;
Secretary – Kathy Humphrey
Members: Robbie Baird and
Wayne Cavins
Sacraments:
Baptism – Contact Fr. Randy Howard
Marriage – contact office 6 mos. prior
Confessions – Saturday 3:30 to 4:15 p.m.
or by appointment
Religious Education Programs:
Children's Lit. (Ages 4-9) – Sunday 10AM
Faith Form. (K-grade 8) – Wed. 5-6 p.m.
Union Co. Catholic Youth – Monthly
RCIA (Adult) – Contact parish office
Celebration of the Eucharist:
Tuesday thru Friday (summer) – 8 a.m.
Mass - Tuesdays and 2nd Thursday at JPII
(when school is in session) – 8 a.m.
Saturday – 4:30 p.m.
Sun.– 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.
Holy Days – Noon and 6 p.m.
REMEMBER TO PRAY FOR SICK & HOMEBOUND
PRAY FOR SICK & HOMEBOUND PARISHIONERS
Gary Alvey Linda Dunn Millie Lewis
Gladys Austin Madison Ferguson Brian McGraw
Robin Brown Hamel Floyd Hattie McGuire
Betty Borup Rose Floyd Henry McGuire Sr.
Buddy Borup Martha Girten Bobby Mills
Brad Burke Vickie Mills Girten Betty Nally
Mark Byrnes Carole Gough Mary Payne
Mary Pat Byrnes Larry Hagan Carolyn Pike
Philip Clements Tommy Hagan Pam Reynolds
Ella Grace Clevidence Monica Hancock Winnie Spaulding
Dorris Collins Renae Hammond Jane Thomas
Joyce Collins Charlene Hite Pearl Tugwood
Diane Conley Bobby Dale Jennings Michael D. Williams
Damon Dayberry Irene Jennings Diana Yates
Viola Drury John Lee
PRAY FOR SICK & HOMEBOUND - FRIENDS/RELATIVES
Tubby Ashby Brenda Girten Johnny Pike
Barbara Berry Darrell Girten Jennifer Render
Rose Tucker Bickett Judy Girten Mason Reynolds
Betty Blake Lyndsey Gough Shara Rigdon
David Buckman Mike Guillerman Margie Robinson
Jon Buckman Chase Hancock Emily Schulte
Lura Buckman Debbie Hancock Thompson Mayva Stiles
William Buckman Sheree Hardesty Bill Teare
Beatrice Burke Randall Herald Ann Thomas
Melissa Bryns Claude Higginson Jr. Carolyn Thompson
Larry Carmon Andrea Dayberry Hosford Doris Tucker
Kim Caudill Dominick Loxley Raymond Turner
Sami Jo Darhower Bryant Mann Brooke Utley
Carolyn Duncan Frank Mann Gracie Utley
Jimmy Duncan Roxanne Rhodes Maples Thomas L. Waggener
Eddie Epsy Sandy McBride Christina Wilkerson
Billy Carl French Kathryn McGregor Charlie Wolfe
Richard G. French Chris Montgomery Don Wolfe
Ricky Garnett Dorris Nally Julie Wolfe
Janet Gass Homer O’Nan Suzanne Wurth
Drew Wesley Gatten Lynda Peters Wynelle Young
Amanda Gayle Girten
JOHN PAUL II CATHOLIC SCHOOL
Birthdays for the Week Aug. 10—Gladys Austin, Pehtyn Courtney
Katie Frasier and Micah Brown
Aug. 12—Robin Brown, Annette Buckman
and Tina Chapman
Aug. 13—Kathy Hancock
Aug. 15— Elizabeth Ann (Greenwell) White
JOHN PAUL II—WEEKLY COLLECTION
Weekly collection Aug. 2— $4,828.00
Aug. bond payment - $44,488.81 (Int. $11,010.13)
This story follows directly after the miracles of the loaves and fishes. In that story, we recall that Jesus’ effort to go to a quiet place to pray was
interrupted by the crowds. So after his long day of teaching the multitudes, he heads off to the mountain for quiet time. In the meantime, the disciples get into a boat and head out to sea. But, suddenly, a big storm erupts and they become very frightened. Then without invitation, Jesus comes towards them. At first, they think he is a ghost. Jesus tells them to ‘take courage’ as they confront a big storm. Peter asks if he can come to Jesus walking on the water, something that takes a lot of courage. As long as Peter keeps his eyes on Jesus, he does well, but once he focuses on the storm, he starts to sink. Jesus comes to Peter’s aid and takes his hand. Our constant challenge,
especially in times of fear, is to put our hand in the hand of Jesus. Jesus
saves his frightened friend and rebukes him for his ‘little faith.’ Recognizing Jesus’ power over nature, the disciples worship him saying: “Truly you are the Son of God.” Writing his Gospel many decades later, Matthew applies
the incident to his congregation. The disciples in the boat represent the
infant church. The stormy winds represent the fierce persecution of the
early church. While Jesus is not with them physically, he is present spiritually. When all seems lost, Jesus shows up. The part of the story where Peter walks on water and then sinks could refer to Peter’s lapse of faith during the
passion and his restoration by Jesus after the Resurrection. It is also
symbolic of how any of us could start out courageously and then falter
when the storm or crisis comes our way.
Anniversaries for the Week Aug. 10—Phillip & Kathy Baird (24 yrs.) Aug. 11—Bobby D. & Irene Jennings (64 yrs.) Aug. 12—Damon & Cathy Dayberry (53 yrs.) Aug. 12—Dennie & Robin Brown (20 yrs.)
John Paul II Catholic School Middle School
Science Teaching Position
John Paul II Catholic School in Morganfield, KY is seeking certified science teacher for middle school starting for the 2020/2021 school year.
Candidates should be passionate about Catholic education, have high expectations for all students, be knowledgeable about teach-ing strategies, possess effective classroom management skills, be efficient with parent communication, and an excellent role model for our school community. Bachelor’s Degree and Teaching Cer-
tificate required or highly qualified in the area of science.
Contact Details: John Paul II Catholic School is an equal oppor-tunity employer that provides a wide range of benefits. All inter-ested applicants may complete an application for employment at https://owensborodiocese.org/wp-content/uploads/Diocese-of-Owensboro-Teacher-Application-2019.pdf or submit a resume, cover letter, teaching certificate and official college transcript to: Beth Hendrickson, 307 South Church Street, Morganfield, KY 42437, or by email [email protected].
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
BINGO has resumed! Come join us
on Tuesday nights @ 7 p.m. for bingo.
Jackpot— $2,500.00
ST. AGNES AND UNIONTOWN K OF C ANNUAL PICNIC
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2020
We will be having a drive-thru picnic starting at
11 a.m. with mutton, ham and potato salad. The meat will be $12.00 per pound. We will also be having our raffle as well. The winners will be drawn at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 12th.
Weekly collections – August 2, 2020
Needed weekly income $ 6,000.00
Sunday envelopes 8-2-20 $ 5,523.00
Happy Pack $ 90.00
St. Vincent DePaul $ 52.00
Cemetery $ 150.00
Building Fund $ 1,849.00
PARISH NEWS
CALENDAR FOR THIS WEEK
Tuesday, Aug. 11
10:00 a.m.— Mass
3:00 p.m.— Rosary
7:00 p.m.—Bingo $2,500.00
Wednesday, Aug. 12
10 a.m.— Mass
3:00 p.m.— Rosary
Thursday, Aug. 13
12 Noon — Mass
3:00 p.m.— Rosary
Friday, Aug. 14
10 a.m.— Mass
3:00 p.m.—Rosary
6:00 p.m.—Mass (vigil Assumption Blessed Virgin Mary)
Saturday, Aug. 15
3:00 p.m.—Rosary
4:30 p.m. —Mass
Sunday, Aug. 16
8 a.m.—Mass
10 a.m.—Mass
Intentions for the Week
Tuesday, Aug. 11
10:00 a.m.— Sam & Virginia Yates
Wednesday, Aug. 12
10:00 a.m.— Carolyn Girten & Diane Sheffer
Thursday, Aug. 13
12 Noon — L/D Buckman, Dayberry & Presser families
Friday, Aug. 14
10:00 a.m.— Elmer Willett
6:00 p.m.—St. Agnes Parishioners
Saturday, Aug. 15
4:30 p.m.— St. Agnes Parishioners
Sunday, Aug. 16
8:00 a.m.— George Greenwell
10:00 a.m.— Lon Franklin & Tommy Hagan family
LAY MINISTERS FOR NEXT WEEKEND
We are doing ministers week by week so there won’t be ministers published in bulletin for a while.
Readings for the Week
Sun., Aug. 9 — 1 KGS 19:9, 11-13 . PS 85:9-14 . ROM 9:1-5
MT 14:22-33
Mon., Aug. 10 — 2 COR 9:6-10 . PS 112:1-2, 5-9 . JN 12:24-26
Tues., Aug. 11 —EZ 2:8—3:4 . PS 119:14, 24, 72, 103, 111, 131
MT 18:1-5, 10, 12-14
Wed., Aug. 12 — EZ 9:1-7, 10:18-22. PS 113:1-6 . MT 18:15-20
Thurs., Aug. 13 — EZ 12:1-12 . PS 78:56-59, 61-62
MT 18:21—19:1
Friday, Aug. 14 — EZ 16:1-15, 60, 63 . IS 12:2-6 . MT 19:3-12
Sat., Aug. 15 — RV 11:19; 12:1-6, 10 . PS 45:10-12, 16
1 COR 15:20-27 . LK 1:39-56
FROM THE DESK OF FR. RANDY
A week from this Saturday, August 15, is a holy day. It is the day we celebrate the Assumption of Mary each year. This is one of the holy days that when it falls on a Saturday or a Monday, is not obligatory. So, the holy day this year is not one on which we are obliged to attend mass. I will still offer mass for those who choose to still observe the Assumption. We will have mass for the Assumption on Friday, August 14, of this coming week at 6:00 pm. I haven’t heard exactly what the plans are, but I know the Picnic Committee met again this past Monday. I can tell you that they are planning to have drive through service for food and to have a virtual raffle. I’m confident they have things thought out well and I’ll pass along details as I know them. There isn’t much else going on these days in the parish. Things continue to go at a slower pace in these times of COVID19. Debates continue about the best approach to dealing with the virus, but I don’t care to get into that. We will continue to follow whatever guidelines we receive from Bishop Medley. Many continue to stay away from mass but slowly some are returning. Perhaps some are contemplating when to return to mass. Each person does have to determine that for themself but I would say that if we’re going to other places like stores and the ballpark, why not come to mass? I would also add that the longer a person stays away from mass then the more of a habit it becomes, and the harder it gets to come back. Food for thought… Fr. Randy