st. catherine catholic church
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ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC CHURCH
3019 Cayce Lane, Columbia, Tennessee 38401
Ph.: (931) 388-3803 • Fax: (931) 381-8837
www.stcatherinecc.org
Rev. Daniel Reehil, Pastor
Email: [email protected]
Pastor
Fr. Daniel Reehil Ext. 221
Deacons Deacon Price Keller
Deacon Dan McCulley Deacon Ray Seibold
Parish Secretary/Bookkeeper
Terri Bailey, Ext. 224 [email protected]
Director of Sacred Music
Bill Wolaver 931-388-3803
Nursery
Sunday Hours 7:45 AM to 11:30 AM
Director of Religious Ed.
Jeanette Sparkman 931- 381-6784 Ext. 231
RCIA (Adult) Janice Vinson, 931-381-7977 Linda Knowles, 931-334-3240
Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm Sunday 8:00 am & 10:30 am Sunday (Spanish) 3:00 pm
Weekdays-M,T,Th,F,S-8:00 am
Wednesday-5:00 pm
Holy Days and Holidays Check the bulletin for time.
Communication Website:
stcatherinecc.org
Parish Office Hours Monday-Thursday-8:45 am to 4:00 pm
Friday-8:45 am to 12:00 pm 931-388-3803
Bulletin Contact Email
Adoration Schedule
M, T, W, Th, F ~ One Hour Before Daily Mass Saturday ~ 7:00 AM
Sacraments Confession:
M, T, Th, F at 7:15 AM Wednesday at 4:15 PM
Saturday at 7:15 AM & 4:15 PM Sunday at 7:15 AM & 9:45 AM
Baptismal Prep Class Nita Bernard 931-797-2669
THE WEEK AHEAD SUNDAY, June 6th
MASS 8:00 AM-Church
Confession 7:00 AM & 9:15 AM
9:15 AM-Choir-Church
9:15 AM– Adult Scripture Study-Social Hall
MASS 10:30 AM-Church
1-2:45 PM Hispanic Adult Bible Study-Social Hall
MASS in SPANISH 3:00 PM-Church
MONDAY, June 7th
7:00 AM Adoration-Church
MASS at 8:00 AM-Church
TUESDAY, June 8th
7:00 AM Adoration-Church
MASS at 8:00 AM-Church
6:00 PM-9:00 PM-4th Degree Mtg-Social Hall
WEDNESDAY, June 9th
10:30 AM Ladies Bible Study on “City of God”-Room 209
4:00 PM Adoration-Church
MASS at 5:00 PM-Church
6:30 PM Dante The Divine Comedy with Dr. Domm # 209
7:30 PM Hispanic Prayer Group-Church
THURSDAY, June 10th
7:00 AM Adoration-Church
MASS at 8:00 AM-Church
9:00 AM Dante the Divine Comedy-Social Hall
7:30 PM Hispanic Couples Prayer Group-Social Hall
FRIDAY, June 11th
7:00 AM Adoration-Church
MASS at 8:00 AM-Church
Office Closed at Noon
6:00 PM Wedding Rehearsal-Church
SATURDAY, June 12th
7:00 AM Adoration
MASS at 8:00 AM-Church
Hispanic Baptism, Wedding, Quinceanera
4:15 PM Marian Group-Rosary in Chapel All Are Welcome
MASS AT 5:00 PM-Church
Holy Land Articles-Narthex
SUNDAY, June 13th
MASS 8:00 AM-Church
Holy Land Articles-Narthex
Confession 7:15 AM and 9:45 AM
9:15 AM-Choir-Church
9:15 AM-Adult Scripture Study-Social Hall
MASS 10:30 AM-Church
11:30 AM-Baptism Prep. Eng-Room 209
1-2:45 PM Hispanic Adult Bible Study
MASS in SPANISH 3:00 PM-Church
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: 2 Cor 1:1-7; Ps 34:2-9; Mt 5:1-12 Tuesday: 2 Cor 1:18-22; Ps 119:129-133, 135; Mt 5:13-16 Wednesday: 2 Cor 3:4-11; Ps 99:5-9; Mt 5:17-19 Thursday: 2 Cor 3:15 — 4:1, 3-6; Ps 85:9ab, 10-14; Mt 5:20-26 Friday: Hos 11:1, 3-4, 8c-9; Is 12:2-6; Eph 3:8-12, 14-19; Jn 19:31-37 Saturday: 2 Cor 5:14-21; Ps 103:1-4, 9-12; Lk 2:41-51 Sunday: Ez 17:22-24; Ps 92:2-3, 13-16; 2 Cor 5:6-10; Mk 4:26-34
SAINTS & SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday: The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Monday: Tenth Week in Ordinary Time Wednesday: St. Ephrem Friday: The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Saturday: Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary
TODAY’S READINGS
.First Reading — This is the blood of the covenant that the Lord has made with you (Exodus 24:3-8). Psalm — I will take the cup of salvation, and call on the name of the Lord (Psalm 116). Second Reading — Christ is the mediator of a new cove-nant (Hebrews 9:11-15). Gospel — This is my body. This is my blood (Mark 14:12-16, 22-26). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
ST. CATHERINE of SIENA COLUMBIA, TN
Mary & Grace Shadel : Chantel Phillips : Betsy Morrical : In-grid Baird : Paul Ragsdale : Jim Havens : Treva Held : Louis Borriello : Nancy Coghlan : Pearl Lumpkins : Jim Bohrman : Faye Spencer : Jay Thomas : Lenore Willeford : Tom Cairns : George Couch : Kimberly Sparkman : Charlie Swan : Patricia Walker : William Baird : John Billingsley : Kaitlyn Booher : Amanda Campbell : Cynthia Lockwood : Norma Britt : Car-men and Linda Abate : Kathy Redding : Ron and Theresa Wenzel : Tom Stites, Jr. : Meghan Buchanan : Patti Bates : Gregory Gutierrez : Jaxon Roberts : Carol Morales Tupy : Yolanda Martinez : Maria Lena : Tony Martinez : Denis & Nick-ie Salinaz : Andrew Pawloski : Sheila & David Oliver : Naomi Spence : Rita Pallante : Julie Fast : Joyce Pirtle : Deborah Eastin : Paula Sayre : Marie Steppe : Brandi Barton : John McAnaw : Ted Ring : James Boyd : Naomi Spence : Regina Baker : Maria Flores : Mary Martin : Shannon & Chuck Willis : Sally Woodard : Rob Bohrman : David Sepulveda : Orlando Rivera : Jean Olivier : Flo Kuchinski : Julie & John Jacob : Susan & Tom Melton : Becky Fragasse : John Calandros : Bob Wydock : Brian Storm : Rosie Short : Jane Pharris : Cody Cormier : Morgan Anderson : Don Anderson : Jacob Richard-son : Alice Schilling : Michael Cheung : Beth Hanson : Eric Stetler : Dennis Hogan : Geraldine Dilly : Joan Ladet : Antonia Rocha : Bob Warnemunde : Tina Balentine
MONDAY, June 7th Mass at 8:00 AM Intention of All Sick & Those Listed in the Bulletin TUESDAY, June 8th Mass 8:00 AM † Valmore Manseau by the De La Bruere Family WEDNESDAY, June 9th-St. Ephrem Mass at 5:00 PM † Ralph Gorton by Don & Mary Anderson THURSDAY, June 10th Mass at 8:00 AM FRIDAY, June 11th-Sacred Heart of Jesus Mass at 8:00 AM Our Priests of the Diocese SATURDAY, June 12th-Immaculate Heart of Mary Mass at 8:00 AM Vigil Mass at 5:00 PM Intention of Orlando Rivera by Carmen Carrodeguas SUNDAY, June 13th-St. Anthony of Padua Mass at 8:00 AM † Suzanne Lege by St. Catherine Ladies Ministry Mass at 10:30 AM Members of the Parish
PLEASE REMEMBER TO PRAY
for all our sick & recovering parishioners, families,
and friends. Please call or email the office if you
would like someone to be added to the prayer list.
Also, please call the office if a name can be removed.
Prayer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
O Most Holy Heart of Jesus, foun-
tain of every blessing, I adore
Thee, I love Thee and with a lively
sorrow for my sins, I offer Thee
this poor heart of mine. Make me
humble, patient, pure, and wholly obedient to Thy will.
Grant, good Jesus, that I may live in Thee and for Thee.
Protect me in the midst of danger; comfort me in my af-
flictions; give me health of body, assistance in my temporal
needs, Thy blessing on all that I do, and the grace of a ho-
ly death. Within Thy Heart I place my every care. In every
need let me come to Thee with humble trust saying,
‘Heart of Jesus help me’. Amen.
OUR SACRIFICE Let us offer Christ the great universal sacrifice of our love. For he offered his cross to God as sacrifice in order to make us all rich. —St. Ephrem
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ June 6, 2021 The cup of salvation I will take up, and I will call upon the name of the Lord. — Psalm 116:13
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Corpus Christi Sunday June 6th, 2021
Electronic Giving Made Simple
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to all
celebrating a birthday this week:
Adults : Andrew Shadel, Edivia Ter-
ry, Rebecca Ann Thomas, Trinidad
Mendez Tovar, Daniel Williams,
Kathy Coppings, Carol Grossheim,
Pamela Kendall, Mary Downey, Josie
Havens, Jonathan Jacobs, Dan Pul-
len, Angele Gueupi-Boning, Jean
Reischman, Jaclyn Hernandez, Ger-
ald Hudgins, Thomas Murphy, Rob-
ert Keith McCord
Youth– Thomas Harris, Cecelia
Maquiling, Katherine McCraw,
Gianna Medina, Katherine Miller,
Andy Vargas, Andrei Alberto Mar-
tinez, Aiden Pinote
Battle Ready, with Fr. Dan Reehil, on Radio
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through Friday mornings.
Prayers for Priests and Religious of the
Diocese of Nashville God our Father, you reveal your omnipotence in
the superabundance of your mercy, poured forth into
the world through the sacred wounds of your Son and
our Redeemer.
We ardently pray that your sacred ministers may be
clear reflections of your mercy. May they, with every
word and deed of their life, illumine humanity, disori-
ented by sin, and bring it back to you, who are Love.
We ask this, Father, through your Son, our Lord
Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with you in the unity
of the Holy Spirit, forever and ever. Amen.
Please Pray this week for:
Bishop Mark Spalding, Fr. Patrick Kibby, Fr.
Zack Kirangu, Fr. John Kirk, Fr. Stephen Klasek,
Fr. Jean Baptiste Kyabuta,
Fr. Anthony Lopez
To advertise in the bulletin, call the J. S. Paluch Co. at 1-800-833-5941.
Sign-up is as simple as going to our church website at stcatherinecc.org.
If your family is interested in joining a homeschool cooperative at St. Catherine’s and would like more information, please
email: [email protected]
Starting Friday, May 28th until Friday, Sep-tember 3rd, the Office will be closing at Noon on those Friday’s during the Summer Months.
Baby Bottle Project St. Catherine Parish continues its annual Baby Bot-
tle Project to benefit the Pregnancy Centers of Middle Tennessee, until Sunday June 13th. Baby Bottles will be available in the Narthex for you to take home and fill with your donations of checks
or cash. Proceeds from this fundraiser provide for the operation of the Pregnancy Center’s services which include free ultrasounds, parenting classes,
prenatal needs, and maternal services for pregnant women.
Please be generous to this worthy fundraiser.
Knights Korner Grand Knight Gary Fisher
931-381-6869 Edgar Ponce
Deputy Grand Knight 931-626-7304
Meeting Dates Monday, June 21st Officer Meeting
Room 203 at 7 PM
Tuesday, June 22nd Council Meeting Social Hall at 7 PM
FEAST OF FAITH The Corpus Christi Procession In the thirteenth century, a Belgian nun by the name of Juliana had a vision: she saw the full moon silvery and radi-ant except for one dark spot. The meaning of the vision was revealed to her: the moon was the Church’s liturgical year, the dark spot a missing feast in honor of the Blessed Sacra-ment. Today’s feast of Corpus Christi—the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ—grew from Juliana’s vision. On this feast, many parishes observe the traditional Cor-pus Christi procession, giving honor to the Eucharist by car-rying this greatest treasure out of the safety of our churches and into our streets. At the end of every Mass we are not just let out, we are sent forth, strengthened by the Eucharist, to be the Body of Christ in the world. The Corpus Christi pro-cession is the dismissal writ large! We take Jesus with us, not only in our hearts, but carried in our midst and exposed in a monstrance. It is a public profession of faith and a bless-ing of the world. Jesus walks with us on these streets that we walk day after day, among those who know him but yearn to know him better, and among those who do not know him. The Eucharist is a mystery to be believed, to be celebrated—and to be lived. —Corinna Laughlin, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
CONGRATULATIONS!!
The Jim Ebert Lifetime Achievement Award for 2020 was presented to Ronald Wenzel at his resi-dence on Sunday, May 30, 2021 by Grand Knight
Gary Fisher.
SACRIFICE Today the Church focuses on the Eucharist. To-day’s readings remind us how connected to ancient blood sacrifices we are when offering our unbloody sacrifice. The reading from Exodus describes a solemn ritual designed so the Israelites would never forget their covenant with God. The reading from the Letter to the Hebrews turns us from those ancient animal sacrifices, the first efforts to worship the living God. Our sacrifice is the body and blood of the Son of God. Because of Christ we have a new covenant. The Gospel from Mark retells the establishment of that covenant, the familiar story of the Last Supper. Juxtaposed with the story of animal sacrifice as it is here, we are challenged to listen with new attention, to remember the great price paid for our salvation. Jesus gave his body and every drop of his blood for us. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Larry Watts Knight
of the Month For May
Robert & Kathy Saye
Knight
Family of the Month
For May
The prayer below is for all fathers, living and deceased,
and is especially appropriate to pray, as a family, in the
days leading up to Father's Day. In a culture of life, strong
fathers are essential and are an antidote to the fear and
isolation that tempt so many mothers to abort. Let us pray
this prayer, then, begging the Lord for an end to the cul-
ture of death, and thanking for the gift of fatherhood.
A PRAYER FOR FATHERS
Almighty God, you have taught us that you are the Father of us all, and that all fatherhood takes its origin from you. You protect us from evil and provide our daily bread. You are
strength and integrity, blessing and the font of life. We thank you, then, for our fathers.
Though human, they are also a reflection of you, Lord God. They are your gift to us. We pray for all fathers to-
day. May they realize the greatness of their vocation and have the strength to live it without fear. Forgive their sins, and keep their eyes raised up to you. To those who still
make this earthly journey with us, give us the grace to love them as we should; and to those whom you have called from this life, give a special place of honor in the heavenly king-dom with you, the Father of all. We pray through Christ our
Lord. Amen.
Priests for Life Prayer to End of Abortion
Lord God, I thank you today for the gift of my life, And for the lives of all my brothers and sisters.
I know there is nothing that destroys more life than abortion, Yet I rejoice that you have conquered death
by the Resurrection of Your Son. I am ready to do my part in ending abortion.
Today I commit myself Never to be silent,
Never to be passive, Never to be forgetful of the unborn.
I commit myself to be active in the pro-life movement, And never to stop defending life
Until all my brothers and sisters are protected, And our nation once again becomes
A nation with liberty and justice Not just for some, but for all,
Through Christ our Lord. Amen!
Women’s Spiritual Retreat
at Bethany House on July 23-24.
Join the Nashville Catholic Business Women’s League, as we come together as Catholic Women of Faith! Fr. Joe McMahon from Holy Family Catholic
Church will be the main presenter. The cost is $100 and covers all 3 meals, bedding in an individual room, presentations, and access to outdoor areas. For additional information and registration, visit www.ncbwl.org
Coming to our Parish, June 12th & 13th.
The Good Shepherds of Bethlehem will be here selling olive wood carvings made by
Christian Families living in the Holy Land.
Mark Your Calendar!
A Family Event for All! Saint Patrick’s 167th
Irish Picnic and Homecoming
Friday, July 30th, barbequed chicken halves
available at 11:00 am and 3 pm.
Silent Auction from 3-8 pm.
Games and Music from 5-11 pm.
Saturday, July 31st, pork barbeque available at
7 am. Barbeque plate lunches available at 10 am.
Games and Music until 11 pm. All proceeds
benefit Saint Patrick’s School.
O Most Blessed Mother, heart of love, heart of mercy, ever listening, caring, consoling, hear our prayer. As your children, we implore your intercession with Jesus your Son. Receive with understanding and compassion the petitions we place before you today, especially (special intention). We are comforted in knowing your heart is ever open to those who ask for your prayer. We trust to your gen-tle care and intercession, those whom we love and who are sick or lonely or hurting. Help all of us, Holy Moth-er to bear our burdens in this life until we may share eternal life and peace with God forever. Amen.