St. Patrick Roman Catholic Church, Colorado Springs

ST. PATRICK
Roman Catholic Church
6455 Brook Park Drive ! Colorado Springs, CO 80918
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Parish Staff
Mass Intentions
Saturday, January 10
5:00 pm
for:+Rebecca Lease
by: Mark & Barb Caracillo
Sunday, January 11
7:45 am
for:+ Yolanda Sisneros
by: Rudy & Nora Gonzales
for: Missa pro populo
(Mass for the People of God)
9:30 am
for:+ Colette Kelley
by: Miles & Mary McMillan
11:30 am
for:+ Irene Izbicki
by: Chris & Michael Brooks
5:00 pm
for:+ Theresa Kowalcyk
by: Jim & Maureen Harrington
Monday, January 12
7:00 am
for:+ John McDevitt
by: Leona Goode
Tuesday, January 13
7:00 am
for:+ Frank Server
by: Miles & Mary McMillan
Wednesday, January 14
5:00 pm
for:+ Roman Lubich
by: Karl & Sharon Keas
Thursday January 15
9:30 am
for: + A.J. Schooley, Jr.
by: Divine Mercy Prayer Group
Friday, January 16
7:00 am
for:+Nicholas Forsette
by: Mr. & Mrs. Michael Ruddy, Jr.
Saturday, January 17
5:00 pm
for:+Justin Shumate
by: Carrie
Sunday, January 18
7:45 am
for:+ Colette Kelley
by: Rudy & Nora Gonzales
9:30 am
for:+ Pat Case
by: Pat & Rudy Rau
for: Missa pro populo
(Mass for the People of God)
11:30 am
for:+ Regina Bauer
by: Nancy Cooke-Zdeb
5:00 pm
for:+ Edward Russo
by: The Pagano Family
Center for Formation and Mission
6455 Brook Park Drive - Colorado Springs, CO 80918
Office Hours Monday - Friday
9:00 AM to 5:00PM
Center Hours
6:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Telephone
(719) 598-3595
Fax
(719) 599-5741
Email
[email protected]
Web Site
www.stpatscs.org
Staff email address = 1st initial & [email protected]
Pastor
Fr. Larry Solan
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Deacons
Dick Brown
103
Rick Antinora
118
Jim Bachta
107
Matt Kasper
144
Business Administrator
Scarlett Tubridy
116
Assistant Business Administrator
Janet Gagnon
110
Suzanne Olipane
139
Director of Children’s Formation
Assistant to Children’s Formation
Irene Knudsen
140
Director of Adult Faith Formation
Eric Siverts
106
Director of Youth/YA Ministries
Steve Schindler
101
Jackie Lon
105
Asst. Dir. of Youth/YA Ministries
Project Coordinator
Mary Ann Lamecker 108
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) Sr. Marlou Ricke
109
Director of Liturgy/Music
Jolita Frank
115
Asst. to Director of Liturgy/Music
Andrew Moulds
146
Admin. Asst./Facilities Scheduler
Marie Baughman
104
Receptionist
Carla Neal
100
Stephen Ministry
Peg Shannon
113
St. Vincent de Paul
Outreach
117
Mission Statement
We are a Roman Catholic community united by
faith in God, nourished by Jesus through both the
Word & the Eucharist, & empowered by the Holy
Spirit. We strive to meet the spiritual & physical
needs of our growing parish family & community
through prayer, faith formation, evangelization,
stewardship, fellowship, & social justice.
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: “Of all
devotions, that of adoring Jesus in the Blessed
Sacrament is the greatest after the sacraments, the
one dearest to God & the one most helpful to us.”-
For Mass intentions, please call the Parish office.
Pray for Our Sisters and Brothers
Saint. Alphonsus Liguori
Come spend one hour with Our Lord.
Adoration is held Thursdays from 8 am to 7 pm.
William Gray, Larry Lynch, Joe Zanini, Irene Tokodi,
Gil Johnson, Michelle Blackner, Sue Walker, Vincent
Lujan, Aaron Williams, Harry Peabody, Betty Barker,
Anthony Sullivan, Robert Thompson, Larry Berube, Leigh
Yorgason, Rosemary La Croix, Yvonne Ross, Toby Espinosa &
Family, Joe Hawkes, The Kelley Family, Michael Ragsdale,
Beverly Martin, Rick Losey, Alex Karzon, Rosie LeBlanc, Bill
Barbier, Dick Todd, Mark Zarkovacki, Tom & Sylvia Pinello,
Sima Selman, Bob Sivers, Mary Jane Siracusa, Ron Litteral.
God’s will be done.
Eucharistic Adoration
Understood simply, Eucharistic Adoration is adoring or honoring
the Eucharistic Presence of Christ. In a deeper sense, it involves
“the contemplation of the Mystery of Christ truly present before
us”. By worshipping the Eucharistic Jesus, we become what God
wants us to be! Like a magnet, the Lord draws us to Himself &
gently transforms us. In its fullest essence…Eucharistic Adoration
is “God & Man reaching out for each other, at the same time”.
Names may also be placed in our intention jar in the back of the Sanctuary.
Submit bulletin blurbs & bulletin inserts to Marie Baughman at [email protected] or to the Parish Office. Deadline for the bulletin is Monday at
10 am. Bulletin inserts need to be submitted 1week in advance of the weekend to be inserted in the bulletin for approval. Thank you!
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Calendar of Events
Saturday, January 10
7:30 am Men’s Breakfast—Bonzel Hall
8:00 am Spanish Men’s Breakfast—McGivney Hall
9:00 am CPR/First Aid Training—Bishops Rooms
4:30 pm Library Ministry—Library
5:00 pm Fair Trade Coffee & Chocolate—Fitzpatrick Hall
6:15 pm FUSION—Bonzel Hall
Sunday, January 11
Coffee & Doughnuts—Bonzel Hall
Fair Trade Coffee & Chocolate—Fitzpatrick Hall
8:45am—12:45pm Library Ministry—Library
9:30 am Children’s Liturgy of the Word—Fitzpatrick Hall
11:30 am RCIA Dismissal—Bishops Rooms
12:45pm Nursery Available during Faith Formation
1:00 pm Faith Formation K-5th Grades
3:15 pm Faith Formation K-5th Grades
4:30 pm Library Ministry—Library
Cub Scout Meeting—Pastors Room
5:00 pm Fair Trade Coffee & Chocolate—Fitzpatrick Hall
6:00 pm Environment—Christmas Take down—Sanctuary,
Narthex, Fitzpatrick & Bonzel Halls & Church lawn
6:15 pm Life Teen—Bishops & Deacons Rooms
Monday, January 12
6:00 pm Love to Learn—Bonzel Hall
Young Adults—Church Rectory
6:30 pm American Heritage Girls—McGivney Hall & Classrooms
Great Adventure Bible Timeline—Seton
Jewish Roots of the Eucharist—Fitzpatrick Hall
Spanish Bible Study—Duchesne
Tuesday, January 13
7:30 am Tuesday Morning Breakfast Group—Bonzel Hall
9:00 am Timeline Exodus—McGivney Hall
9:30 am SYMBOLON—Fitzpatrick Hall
11:30 am English as a Second Language—Classrooms &
Nursery
1:30 pm Vocations Committee—Tekakwitha
3:00 pm Rosary for Religious Freedom—Sanctuary
5:45 pm Nursery for Faith Formation Parent Orientation
6:00 pm Parent Orientation for First Eucharist—Sanctuary
Boy Scouts PLC—Baker
6:30 pm RCIA—Fitzpatrick, Bishops Rooms, Library &
Nursery
Homeless Outreach—Duchesne
7:00 pm Choir Rehearsal—St. Cecilia/Martyrs
Boy Scouts—Bonzel & McGivney Halls & Toussaint
Wednesday, January 14
9:30 am Kids & Company—Nursery
Share the Word—Fitzpatrick Hall
Great Adventure Matthew—Seton
3:00 pm Divine Mercy Devotions—Sanctuary
4:00 pm Celtic Cherubs—St. Cecilia
4:30 pm Emerald Singers—St. Cecilia
4:45pm Nursery for Faith Formation
5:00 pm Faith Formation 1-5th Grades
Faith Formation Grade 4—Bonzel Hall
5:15 pm Trinity Singers—St. Cecilia
6:30 pm Confirmation 1A—Bishops Rooms
Confirmation—Deacons Rooms
EDGE—Fitzpatrick Hall
Knights of Columbus—McGivney Hall
Thursday, January 15
6:00 am TMIY—Bonzel Hall
8:00 am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament—Sanctuary
9:00 am Senior Social Ministry—Bonzel Hall
9:30 am Great Adventure Acts—Seton
Thursday, January 15 continued
11:30 am English as a Second Language—Classrooms &
Nursery
3:00 pm Finance Council—Pastors Room
5:30 pm St. Vincent de Paul—Neumann
6:00 pm Family Holy Hour—Sanctuary
6:30 pm Centering Prayer—Tekakwitha
Spanish Intercession—Sanctuary
Friday, January 16
8:00 am Praying Prodigals Home—Fitzpatrick Hall
9:00 am Bulletin Inserts—Pastors Room
10:00 am Library Ministry—Library
4:00 pm Food Pantry—Blessed Teresa of Calcutta
6:30 pm Girl Scouts—Baker/Cabrini
Spanish Prayer Group—McGivney Hall, Tekakwitha &
Serra
Saturday, January 17
9:00 am Laity Engaging Laity—Fitzpatrick Hall
9:30 am Altar Server Training—Sanctuary
4:30 pm Library Ministry—Library
6:00 pm American Heritage Girls Daddy/Daughter Night—Bonzel
Hall
Sunday, January 18
Coffee & Doughnuts—Bonzel Hall
8:45am—12:45pm Library Ministry—Library
9:30 am Children’s Liturgy of the Word—Fitzpatrick Hall
4:30 pm Library Ministry—Library
5:00 pm RCIA Dismissal—Bishops Rooms
The calendar is subject to change, please verify your program.
Celebrated Sacraments
Baptism
Matthew Nigro 1/3/15
Sacramental Information
Baptism: A Baptism Preparation Class is required for all
parents & godparents. Call the Parish at 598-3595 X104 for
information about baptisms or to register for a class. Next class
is Saturday, February 7th at 3pm. Call to register.
Weddings, Annulments, Convalidations—The Sacrament
of Holy Matrimony: Congratulations! You have made the
decision to be married in the Catholic Church, please contact
Deacon Matt at x144 or Deacon Dick at 598-3595 x103. They
will explain & guide you through the process. We look forward
to working with you.
Funerals: For any assistance at the time of a death of a loved
one or friend & to make arrangements for a Funeral Mass or
Vigil, please contact the parish office.
Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick: Please contact the Parish
office at the onset of serious illness to request a priest. Anointing
immediately after Mass, 1st Tuesday of the month.
Sick & Homebound: Call the Parish Office to request home
visits or hospital visits &/or for the Eucharist to be brought to the
homebound. Because of privacy acts, we need you to let us
know when you need assistance, a priest or just a friend.
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K-5th Grade Formation
Youth Formation (6-12th Grades)
SUNDAY GOSPEL REFLECTION: Today’s Gospel focus is
baptism. The event of Jesus’ baptism with water in the Jordan
revealed who he already was: the “beloved Son” with whom
God was “well pleased.” Jesus’ baptism did not change his
identity, but revealed who he was. John prophesied that Jesus,
however, would bring an entirely different baptism, for he
would baptize us with the Holy Spirit. The event of our baptism
with the Spirit announces who we become: beloved children with
whom God is “well pleased.” Our whole Christian life is a
journey of taking ownership God has already taken of us.
You can find schedules and information about all of our programs on the parish website (www.stpatscs.org) under
FAITH FORMATION > YOUTH MINISTRY > the program you
are interested in. Spring schedules are now posted.
EDGE – MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY
We resume EDGE and One-Eight Confirmation on Wednesday, January 14th! We’re looking forward to seeing everyone!
We invite all of you who attend our Catholic schools to join our
program too! Building the parish community is an important part
of faith formation!
IMPORTANT! - If your teen will be receiving the Sacrament of
Confirmation next year (2016), they must take part in a
faith formation program, such as EDGE, this year. This is
according to the bishop’s guidelines for receiving a Sacrament.
Jan 14th – EDGE and One Eight resume with our spring semester
Confirmation Retreat forms and payment are due this
night. The retreat is a requirement of our Confirmation
program.
Jan 21st – EDGE and One-Eight Confirmation
Jan 28th - EDGE and One-Eight Confirmation
The spring schedule is now posted on the parish website!
ON THE WAY HOME FROM MASS: Every choice we make on
our Christian journey either deepens our identity as God’s
beloved or weakens it.
We either strive to grow in
understanding our faith, or remain content with adequate
formation. Who we are is God’s beloved, that is, the Body of
Christ. Our baptismal call is to become every day more fully
who we are. Growing in our identity is our most important
lifelong task.
LET US PRAY: Lord Jesus, grant me the graces to live out my
baptismal promises. I want you to be “well pleased” with my
life here on earth. Amen.
THIS WEEKS SAINTS:
January 11: St. Theodosius of Cenobiarch
January 12: St. Arcadius
January 13: St. Hilary
January 14: St. Felix of Nola
January 15: St. Paul the First Hermit
January 16: St. Marcellus
January 17: St. Anthony the Abbot
LIFE TEEN – HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY
We resume Life Night tonight, Sunday, January 11th! We’re
looking forward to seeing everyone!
We invite all St Mary’s High School teens to join our program
too! Building the parish community is an important part of faith
formation!
Please see our parish website for the full spring schedule. Our
next meeting is:
Jan 11th – Life Night Resumes – Catholic Double Dare
Jan 18th – No Life Night – Martin Luther King Holiday Weekend
Jan 25th – No Life Night due to Confirmation Retreat
Catholic Heart Work Camp pre-registrations deadline is quickly
approaching. There are a limited number of slots available and
we have lots of interest! Moms, dads, and grandparents this
would make a great Christmas present for your teen or grandchild!
GREEN ST PATRICK T-SHIRTS AVAILABLE
We have them in stock. To get yours, please see Steve or Jackie
or stop by the parish office.
St Patrick Youth, Colorado Springs
https://www.facebook.com/
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St Patrick Young Adult Ministry
https://www.facebook.com/stpatsya
UP-COMING FAITH FORMATION CLASSES:
SUNDAY: January 11 at 1:00 & 3:15pm
WEDNESDAY: January 14 at 5:00pm
SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION: (Required Attendance):
FIRST EUCHARIST PARENT ORIENTATION:
Tuesday, January 13 at 6:00pm (Sanctuary)
PARENT CLASSES:
Wednesday, January 21 at 5:00pm (Room #122)
Sunday, January 25 at 1:00 & 3:15pm (Room #122)
FIRST EUCHARIST RETREAT:
Saturday, February 14 at 12:45pm (Sanctuary)
FIRST EUCHARIST MASS:
Saturday, April 25 at 1:00pm
WE ARE NOW ON FACEBOOK:
Please like our Facebook Page: St. Patrick Faith Formation K-5
I will be posting information about up-coming classes and events
as well as weather closures. It is another way to stay connected
and informed.
If you have any questions about K-5th Grade Faith
Formation, please contact Suzanne Olipane at
[email protected] or 598-3595 ext 137.
Our Website
http://stpatscs.org/faith-formation/preschool
Find Us on Twitter and Instagram
Follow us on Twitter: @StPatsYouthCOS
Follow us on Instagram: stpatsyouthcos
Children’s Liturgy of the Word
Children’s Liturgy of the Word: (CLOW) Meets during the
9:30 Mass. All children ages 4 thru 1st grade are invited to
participate (no registration required). Listen for the dismissal
announcement after the Gloria. Questions? -Please contact
Molly at [email protected].
THANK YOU TO OUR PARISHIONERS FOR ALL YOU
DO TO SUPPORT OUR TEENS!
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Young Adults (21-30 yrs.)
Did You Know...
Wishing you all a Merry Christmas! Our next meeting will be on:
Date: Monday, January 12th
Time: 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Place: In the parish rectory – 6602 Snowbird Dr.
https://www.facebook.com/stpatsya
God Bless!! ~Jackie
FOR INFORMATION ON ANY YOUTH OR YOUNG ADULT
MINISTRY PROGRAM, PLEASE CONTACT STEVE SCHINDLER
AT [email protected] OR BY PHONE AT (719) 598-3595
x101 OR JACKIE LON AT [email protected] OR BY PHONE AT
719-598-3595 X 105.
…St. Patrick Catholic Church has many opportunities for the New Year?
NEW classes and programs are starting the week of
January 11 and others are resuming that week. Check
the Faith Formation page in this bulletin for details on
classes for ALL ages – elementary to adults.
That Man is You! (TMIY) resumes its weekly Men’s
programs on Thursday, January 15 at 6:00AM. For
more info, contact Sonny at 331-9806 or Eric at 5983595.
RCIA
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA):
Family Holy Hour on Thursday, January 15 from 67pm – ALL ages are welcome to attend. If you can’t
make that time, Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament will
take place in the Sanctuary from 7:45am – 7pm.
Last month we celebrated two rites of initiation for
inquirers in the RCIA process: the Rite of Acceptance
into the Order of Catechumens (for those preparing
for their Baptism) and the Rite of Welcoming (for
those already baptized in another Christian tradition who
are seeking full communion with the Catholic Church).
Please continue to pray for our catechumens and candidates as they now enter into a period of deeper formation in
the RCIA process. Your prayers are critical to their success.
Prayer cards are available on the welcome tables in the
gathering space inviting you to pray for individuals by name.
For more information, contact Sister Marlou: 5105692/599-5392 or [email protected].
Financial Peace University classes are starting
Thursday, January 22 at 6:30pm in the Fitzpatrick Hall.
You will learn how to get control of your money, stop
struggling to make ends meet, tell your money what to
do, and change your future. Childcare is available upon
request. For more info or to register, visit: http://
www.daveramsey.com/fpu/locations/org/38843/
class/270710
Adult Faith Formation
Mark your calendar for January 24/25 after all the
Masses – MINISTRY WEEKEND – stop by and learn
more about our ministries and how you can share your
talents.
Interested in Adult Faith Formation? Contact Eric (5983595 or [email protected]) about any of these topics:
NEW classes for ADULTS:
Monday, Jan 12 at 6:30pm: “Jewish Roots of the Eucharist” (4 sessions); no charge for this class.
Tuesday, Jan 13 at 9am: “Great Adventure – The Exodus” (10 sessions); Required workbook $25 (optional Ignatius
Study Bible – Exodus $15).
MORE classes are starting soon…
Small Church Communities (SCC) are groups of parishioners who gather to reflect on their lives in light of the Gospel
and to share their Christian faith through prayer, friendship
& service. If you or someone you know is interested in joining
or starting a SCC, call Eric. Stop by the Fitzpatrick Hall on
Jan 24 or 25 to get more information and/or sign up to join
a group before Lent begins.
SYMBOLON is a dynamic, state-of-the-art video resource for
the evangelization and catechesis of adults. Sessions are
shown on Tuesdays from 9:30-11:30am—no registration
needed.
Hispanic Ministry
Hispanic Ministry: is an energetic & devoted group of
Spanish speaking men & women meeting at St. Patrick. We
meet regularly for Scripture studies, Faith Formation & a
Charismatic Prayer Meeting.
The Charismatic Prayer Group seeks to foster a personal
experience of Pentecost for each person by offering opportunities for individuals to encounter Jesus as Savior & Lord &
offer opportunities to experience Baptism in the Holy Spirit.
We come together to praise, worship & honor God & to build
up the Body of Christ as brothers & sisters.
Once a month the Spanish men & women gather to share a
meal & their faith.
Masses in Spanish are offered periodically. Contact Melida
at 444-8129 for more information. Come join us!
Lighthouse Catholic Media
Hispanic Ministry Programs/Events
Lighthouse Catholic Media NEW CDs: The Truth by Fr. Larry
Richards; In God We Trust by Bishop Malloy and the Hidden
Power of Forgiveness. Donations of $4/CD are suggested.
Mon. Jan 12: 6:30 pm Spanish Bible Study—Duchesne
Tues. Jan 13: 6:30 pm RCIA in Spanish—Fitzpatrick Hall
Thurs. Jan 15 7 pm Spanish Intercession—Duchesne
Fri. Jan 16: 6:30 pm Spanish Prayer Group—McGivney Hall
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Stewardship of Time and Talent ~ Volunteers Needed !!
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: (EMHC):
share the Precious Body & Precious Blood of Christ during Eucharist (Communion) at Mass & Communion Services. The ministers also share the Precious Body of Christ to the
homebound & in hospitals. Volunteers must be at least 16 years
of age, a practicing Catholic, have received the Sacrament of
Confirmation & if married, had their marriage blessed in the
Church. It is one of the most fulfilling ministries you can do. If
you would like to be trained as an EMHC, please contact Andy
at 638-5805 or email [email protected]
Video Ministers Needed: Complete one-on-one video
training provided as long as you need it. Most ministers just sit down at our state-of-the-art equipment &
step through slides from a playlist created for you. We
provide a cue sheet as your guide. You learn so much more
about the Mass! We have ministers of every age so don't let
that stop you. Please contact Nancy Korpi, servant leader, at
599-8911 or [email protected].
Altar Linens Ministry: Each week two dedicated volunteers
wash, iron, fold & return to church the many linens used during
our Eucharistic celebrations. Linen ministers are scheduled 2-3
times in a 6 month period. It is a small commitment with no meetings to attend. Detailed training is provided. A new schedule
begins in January & you are invited to join this group of dedicated people in serving our parish. For more info or to join
please call the ministry servant leader at 282-0729.
Sacristans: minimize distractions from Mass by proper placement of all items required for the Liturgy. They also verify that
the required positions for EMHC and Lectors are filled. The Sacristan should arrive 20 minutes prior to the start of Mass, assist
during Communion & return everything to its proper place after
Mass (10 minutes). The Sacristan is also a trained & mandated
Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion (EMHC). If you are
interested in serving in this ministry, contact Christine at 2827705 or email: [email protected].
Adult Choir: Interested persons may serve as a Choir
Member, a Cantor, or an Instrumentalist. Music ministers rehearse at a 90-minute rehearsal during the
week. For singers, proper vocal production, breathing techniques, vowel formation, diction, & part-singing are all addressed while preparing to prayerfully support the musical
prayer at all Parish liturgies. Instrumentalists are instructed to be
part of an ensemble that supports the singing of the Assembly &
Music Ministers at the Masses. On the weekend, the musicians
arrive to warm up & rehearse before the scheduled Mass at
which they serve. Contact Jolita at 598-3595x115.
Youth & Children’s choirs: Celtic Cherubs, Emerald Singers &
Trinity Singers. Call the parish office for more information.
Altar Server Ministry: provides boys & girls with the
opportunity to learn more about their faith & to begin to
build a foundation of evangelization & stewardship by
serving at Mass & other liturgical functions. Some of the
goals include: enhancing the servers’ understanding of liturgy &
services to the faith community, giving each server opportunities
to serve at various liturgical functions, encouraging them to consider a vocation to the priesthood or religious life, instilling in
them a life-long desire & commitment of service to the Church
Children who are in the 2nd grade & up & who have received
First Holy Communion are eligible. Parents who would like their
children to serve at the altar may contact Katie at 359-3800.
Hospitality Ministers & Greeters: welcome people to the Church
& help with the flow of the Mass. Greeters meet you at the door
with a smile & offer help to any newcomers; Hospitality Ministers welcome you into the Sanctuary & help you find a seat on a
crowded day. They help to make the Mass flow smoothly—
assisting with collections, presentation of the Gifts, Communion,
& special celebrations—always keeping an eye out for young
children. You are offered a parish bulletin as you depart—with
a smile & a thank you. Continually welcoming new people is a
great way to meet everyone joining in this celebration. If you
would like to volunteer, contact Andrew 598-3595 x146
Emergency Action Team (EAT): We are radio’d up & ready to
be the focal point for all events that happen before, during or
after Mass: medical issues, security concerns, & safety. We keep
the nursery in radio contact & we are vigilant about things that
are out of the ordinary. The most often asked question is “Do we
need this?” & our answer is “We hope not, but we’d rather have
it in place if we do.” For more info, contact Andy Berry at 4878917.
Sound Ministry: enables the assembly to fully participate in the Mass by hearing the Word of God, both
spoken & sung. They assist in setting up & operating
the sound equipment, primarily during Masses. There are other
instances during weddings, funerals, education sessions & other
special occasions that may require or request sound support.
Ministers must be of Confirmation age & able to work closely
with the music groups to achieve an optimal balance & volume
with the various microphones used. No previous experience is
necessary; we will train you on everything you need to know. If
you would like to learn more, contact Jim at [email protected] or call 598-9299.
Lectors/Commentators: Lectors to proclaim God’s Holy Word
at Mass so that those in our assembly will focus on the readings
& not let anything distract them from hearing the Words of
Scripture being proclaimed. We don’t just read, we “proclaim”
the Word of God to the faithful assembled. In the Liturgy of the
Word the Holy Spirit “recalls” to the assembly all that Christ has
done for us. The Commentator starts the Mass by welcoming the
congregation, leading prayers & giving an introduction to the
Liturgy. For more information, contact Lisa at 313-9004 or
email: [email protected].
Ministry of the Week
What is a Servant Leader? A Servant Leader is a person who
makes a conscious decision to lead in order to serve others in a
ministry or a specific mission. The responsibilities of Servant
Leaders include: maintaining a strong, consistent prayer &
sacramental life & being open to the Holy Spirit’s guidance;
conveying the vision & mission of your particular ministry to your
volunteers & other parishioners; working with ministry volunteers
to identify annual goals & how they will be met; facilitating the
implementation of the ministry’s goals by empowering &
engaging volunteers to use & develop their unique gifts &
talents for the success of the ministry & the good of the parish;
working collaboratively with their Pastoral Council
representatives, staff, the pastor & other ministries; providing
appropriate training to volunteers & participating in
ministry-related enrichment opportunities; & identifying,
encouraging & mentoring a successor before the beginning of
6 their third year as Servant Leader.
The Cry of a Christian
Through the waters of Baptism a mark is placed upon our souls. Placed there by the grace of God, it cannot
be removed or undone. No sin or work of evil can erase or diminish its existence. By this mark we are God’s
and have become a part of something greater than ourselves.
“In all the baptized, from first to last, the sanctifying power of the Spirit is at work, impelling us to
evangelization.” Pope Francis Evangelli Gaudium 119
The call of a Christian begins in water, poured forth from above, blessed by God to proclaim His glory,
here on earth to all far and near. The grace of God, sent from on high, renews and restores all that was
lost. The grace received at Baptism is not confined to that one moment in time. It is lasting and ever
present, creating hope amidst despair, illuminating the darkest corner of our lives. Grace is a
characteristic essence of God’s eternal love. And as His love is eternal so are the graces we receive from
Him. God qualifies the unqualified, so it’s not a matter of “I’m not capable”, or “I’m not good enough”,
or “That’s not my thing”. God has made you overqualified by His grace to share in the mission of the
Church. The only remaining question is: Are you willing to trust in God’s grace?
“Our baptism has changed us, given us a new and glorious hope, and empowered us to bring
God’s redeeming love to all, particularly the poor, in whom we see the face of Christ. Our
baptism has also given us a share in the Church’s mission of evangelization; as disciples, we are
also missionaries.” Pope Francis
The cry of a Christian is like the raging waterfall, roaring into existence by the way we live our lives. Untamed
is our mercy, our peace is ever flowing. Our love is God’s love. It’s boundless in time, and greater than depth of
space or thought. Love is not blind to the world, but rather the world is blind to love. The cry of a Christian can
be heard in action, word and thought. Christians cry for those without tears and for those who suffer most. A
Christian is wise in humility and bold in love, knowing no limits to adventurous peace. Louder than war and
deeper than hate, a roar of love is heard. Soft and fierce our roar is spreading God’s love to all and everyone, both far and near. Peace is waiting to be set free, in the joy born from the love of God’s roar.
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May we live as Christians echoing the life of Christ, without reserve and without hesitation.
With each moment let us say:
“Take heed world and hear us roar”!
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Stewardship of Treasure
Community, Mission and Social Outreach
Accounting & Finance Office
Food Pantry: As we start the New Year let us keep
the light of Christmas in our hearts. As we seek to
share God’s love, help us to be open to sharing our
abundance with those in need.
We are in constant need of canned fruits, vegetables, meats,
tuna, soups of all kinds, stews as well as peanut butter, jelly/
jams, cereal, spaghetti noodles, and sauce, pasta sides, rice-aroni, boxed potatoes, complete boxed meals, condiments, salad
dressings, & tea. Our needs also include toothpaste, shampoo,
bar soap, diapers & paper grocery bags. Thank you & God
bless!
[email protected]
[email protected]
Scarlett Tubridy, Business Admin.
Janet Gagnon, Asst. Business Admin.
Number of Registered Parish Families ........................................ 2224
Number of Registered Parish Members ..................................... 6665
Attendance........................................................................................ 1953
Contribution
Number
Ordinary Offertory
308
Children
0
Loose
0
Total
308
Operation Renovation
Offertory for Christmas
Offertory for December 27/28
Offertory for Mary, Mother of God
January 3/4, 2015
Total Amount
$ 18,077.72
$
.00
$ 1,840.24
$ 19,917.96
$
3,040.00
$ 29,953.31
$ 19,233.01
$
6,667.15
Stephen Ministry: I Get By With a Little Help From
My Friends. We all need a concerned, caring friend
at difficult times in our lives. A Stephen Minister can
listen and care for you or for someone you know who
is going through a tough time.
To request a Stephen Minister, call Peg Shannon at 4603829. Stephen Ministry is confidential and free of charge.
Tithe: Women Partnering— a sponsored ministry of the Sisters
of St. Francis of Colorado Springs. Women Partnering is a
network of women from diverse backgrounds who respond to
the unmet needs of financially vulnerable women & children
in Colorado Springs to help them become economically
stable.
St. Vincent de Paul Society: The St. Vincent de Paul
Society of St. Patrick’s brings Christ’s hope & love into
the homes of the needy of Northern Colorado
Springs. Two-person Vincentian teams visit the needy
in their homes to provide both material & spiritual help & to be
instruments of the Holy Spirit to reach out and comfort them. If
you know of anyone in need of a St. Vincent de Paul visit,
please ask them to call our Contact Line at the parish office 598
-3595, x117.
Upcoming Tithes
Red Cloud Indian School/Kateri Native Ministry—January 17/18
TLC Pharmacy—January 23/24
St. Patrick Emergency Fund—January 31/February 1
Salvation Army of El Paso County—February 7/8
Online Giving is available for both weekly offertory and
Operation Renovation.
Visit our website at www.stpatscs.org
HELP! OUR KIDS NEED YOU!! Love to Learn tutoring ministry is reaching out to so many children in
our parish & community that we need more tutors. It
is a once a week commitment on Monday evenings
& you will have a forever friend! We help with academic needs & support is available to all our tutors. As always
we are here to help any child kindergarten—high school with
their studies in any subject area. Call Linette 232-8812.
My Estate Manager is shown on the St. Patrick website
(www.stpatscs.org) under the parish links. This is a free resource with numerous areas of helpful information to assist
with planning for the future. The site is sponsored by Pikes
Peak Hospice & Palliative Care.
The Catholic Legacy Society honors those who have named
their parish, a Catholic school, Catholic Charities, or other
ministries of the Diocese of Colorado Springs as a beneficiary in their will or trust, retirement account, charitable gift
annuity or charitable trust, life insurance policy, or through
the establishment of an endowment fund.
Visit
www.thecatholiclegacysociety.org for more info or call Peggy at 866-6518.
Women Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse . . . a peer-support
group. Are you or someone or do you know a woman who struggles with anger, depression, dissociation, being controlling, panic
attacks, or acting like a child when triggered by certain situations
& also happened to have suffered some form of sexual abuse as a
child? Would you like to change this situation? Call the Parish office
for more information about this caring & important support group.
Readings for the Week of Jan. 11, 2015
LIBRARY NEWS: Start your New Year with some good spiritual reading. We have lots of new materials ready for
check-out. Call the parish any Friday when I’m there & I can
give you a list of what is checked out to you & your family.
Volunteers needed...contact Kathryn at [email protected]
or 282-1228.
Sunday: Is 42:1-4, 6-7/1 Jn 5:1-9 Jn 1:7-11
Monday: Heb 1:1-6/Mk 1:14-20
Tuesday: Heb 2:5-12/Mk 1:21-28
Wednesday: Heb 2:14-18/Mk 1:29-39
Thursday: Heb 3:7-14/Mk 1:40-45
Friday: Heb 4:1-5, 11/Mk 2:1-12
Saturday: Heb 4:12-16/Mk 2:13-17
Next Sunday: 1 Sm 3:3b-10, 19/1 Cor 6:13c-15a, 17-20/
Jn 1:35-42
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If you have borrowed a Pyx to take
communion to the sick or homebound, please
return it to the parish office if you are no
longer using it. We are running short. Thank you!
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Community, Mission and Social Outreach
WELCOME FATHER BRIAN MOHAN
AS OUR NEW PAROCHAL VICAR
FEBRUARY 1, 2015
WINTER CANCELLATION POLICY
As winter weather is here, we want to remind you of the St.
Patrick Cancellation Policy. If D-11 closes for the day, our Faith
Formation classes (K-12) & children’s choir practice will be cancelled for the day.
All other programs/events may still meet if they wish. Servant
Leaders/Facilitators: will choose to meet or cancel, please notify
the parish office (598-3595) no later than 4:30pm if you are
cancelling. You may want to contact your participants as well.
We will post notices on the website.
JANUARY 2015—42 YEARS OF ROE V. WADE
January 22nd marks the 42nd anniversary of the
U.S. Supreme Court Roe vs. Wade decision making
abortion on demand legal throughout the land. For
that reason, we Knights erect crosses on the church lawn to
remind passers-by of the continuing holocaust. Since abortion
deaths are a hidden statistic, people tend not to take much
notice. Death reports from the war in Afghanistan get much
more press. But the facts are that in 2009 alone, more
children were aborted than there were American casualties
in all wars up through 2011. It is the leading cause of death
in our country, more than double the next highest – heart
disease. We are trying to eliminate heart disease, so why not
abortion?
We are shocked & upset when terrorists murder school
children, but not when an abortionist kills many more. Dr.
Bernard Nathanson, abortionist turned pro-life, said he had
presided over 60,000 deaths!
So it is very important that we as Catholics & as
American citizens stand up for human rights for all, including
pre-born children & the aged, so that no human beings are
labeled as non-persons or disposable. There are many
options, from prayer to campaigns like “Silent no more” or
“40 Days for Life”. What is not an option is doing nothing, &
allowing this evil, like a cancer, to keep growing & killing.
Join us in our Respect Life Activities & be on the side of life!
CONTEMPLATIVE PRAYER: The fruits of contemplative prayer
include a taste for silence in one’s life & an ability to “let go” in the
course of daily activity. Our Contemplative Prayer group practices
the Centering Prayer method in which we sit in silence with Godopening our minds, hearts & whole beings. The Thursday evening
group meets on the 2nd & 4th weeks of each month—Jan 8 & 22 at
6:30pm in Room 121(Tekakwitha). For more info: Steve (282-1924
or [email protected]). Please join us!
Emergency Action Team (EAT) Tip - Eyes and ears
EAT members are present at most Masses but with so few members we can’t be everywhere and don’t see everything. If you
notice a person in physical distress (e.g., a person falls, loses
consciousness or seems to have a medical problem) or see
something “that just doesn’t look right,” please notify an EAT
member. We train and stand ready to help until emergency
response personnel arrive.
Called & Gifted Spiritual Gifts Discernment Program:
Joy is the most infallible sign of the presence of God.
(Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, S.J.) Find joy and purpose in using your spiritual gifts for others! Learn more about
discerning these gifts.
Contact Ann 531-6725 [email protected]
Ron Krom, Grand Knight
St. Patrick Council 9993
www.kofc9993.org
Vocations
The Respect Life Crafters knit & crochet baby blankets for expectant mothers that come into Catholic
Charities. We are always accepting yarn of any
weight & color, all material, batting & thread. The
Crafters also make blankets that are taken to the
Sick of our parish. We particularly appreciate ½ yard or
longer pieces of fleece & flannel. Please drop off any yarn or
fabric donations to the church office. Questions? Call Carol at
481-8338.
HE HAS A JOB that puts him in touch with dozens of interesting
people each week: He smiles over coffee while a 95-year-old
woman reminisces about her first date in 1920; he discusses
Marxism with a world-class philosopher after a lecture. Each day
when he gets out of bed, he knows his work will make a difference. People knock on his door when they learn their spouses are
sick, even dying, when they don’t have the money to buy winter
coats for their small children. Or when their parents have kicked
them out of the house. He does his best to do something for them
all, but he gets back even more. This is not a thankless job. Real
appreciation is expressed in hugs, smiles & simple thank yous.
His co-workers are well-trained and knowledgeable in their
fields. And they are supportive, never competitive. They laugh a
lot with him. Sometimes they cry with him. But they are always
caring.
This job has brought out in him all sorts of hidden talents. He
hadn’t known what a flair he had for public speaking; now,
after every talk, there are pats on the back. He hadn’t known
how much he liked children; now hundreds of kids know he’s
ticklish behind the knees. This is not a dead-end job. He is learning every day. He is a priest. Does his job sound good to you?
Do you feel you may be called to priesthood, sisterhood or
brotherhood? For more info about vocations, contact Bishop
Sheridan at the Diocese of Colorado Springs, CO at 636-2345.
That Man Is You! (TMIY) We meet at 6am in the Bonzel Hall.
TMIY Is a weekly men’s program, with breakfast, that seeks to educate, encourage & strengthen men to be real men, not as the world
defines it, but as God does. This year’s theme is “The Revelation of
the Father” which explores the mystery that touches God. Indeed,
men “relive & reveal on earth the very fatherhood of God.“ Come
& join us for an opportunity to grow in your faith & experience
fellowship with other men seeking to better understand God’s call
in their life. TMIY resumes on January 15, 2015.
For more info www.paradisusdei.org/index.php/programs/tmiy
or contact Sonny Cordova, 331-9806 or Eric Siverts, 598-3595.
Fair Trade Coffee & Chocolate
is available in the parish office
during regular business hours.
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Nursery
Nursery is available downstairs off the Bonzel Hall.
Do your little ones find it hard to sit still during Mass? We offer
childcare in our Nursery for children 4 months to 4 years of
age? We have toys & activities to keep your children entertained. We are located downstairs just off the Bonzel Hall. All
our care providers have been trained & background checked to
meet the Bishops requirements for keeping children safe.
Our Gathering Space is equipped with speakers so the Mass
can be heard even if you have to step out of the Sanctuary.
Family Life
Cub Scouts Pack 268 is an energetic, boycentered Cub Scout pack meeting at St. Patrick.
Boys in 1st- 5th grades interested in developing
skills, leadership, & citizenship values in a faithcentered Pack are encouraged to join. Interested?
Contact Paul at 393-3663. Come join us!
Kids & Co. Playgroup is a fun way for both parents &
young children to socialize in a positive & supportive setting.
We meet Wednesday mornings from 9:30-11:30 at local
parks, attractions or the church nursery. To join our email list,
contact Kate at [email protected] or 659-3267. Our
Facebook group is: St. Pat's Kids & Co.
The American Heritage Girl (AHG) Come & visit us during
one of our regular meetings to find out what our wonderful
Pathfinder (Kindergarten) program has to offer you. We
meet on Monday evenings from 6:30–8pm (except holidays,
etc.). Of course we welcome all girls age 5-18. For more
info about AHG visit the website at
www.ahgonline.org. Please contact Leigh Ann for more info
about our troop: [email protected] or 684-3751.
St. Patrick Girl Scout Troop: has openings for
all girls ages 5-18. We meet Fridays 6:30-8pm in
classroom 133. If you are interested in joining girl
scouts or have any question, please join us for our
meetings or call Deana at 522-1798.
Around the Diocese
The Diocese of Colorado Springs is partnering with the Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) to sponsor a Religious Freedom Forum. Jennifer Kraska, Executive Director of
the Colorado Catholic Conference, will speak on this timely &
important subject at the Mormon Church at 8710 Lexington Dr.
(in the Briargate neighborhood) on Fri., Jan. 23rd at
7pm. There will be opportunity for questions. Refreshments will
be served following the forum. There is no charge. Bishop
Sheridan encourages your attendance.
Calling all college students! The Colorado Springs Campus
Ministry would like to invite you to join us for special events
over the break. We will be having Bible study, service projects, community dinner & other activities. To find out more,
search "Catholic Fire" on Facebook. Contact Fr. Kyle Ingels for
more details t [email protected] or 202-270-3519
Laity Engaging Laity (LEL) is a Diocesan lay organization focused
on personal transformation & spiritual growth through mini-retreats.
The 2015 LEL focus is on spiritual growth in the power of the
Holy Spirit. The next retreat will be “Who is the Holy Spirit”, on
Sat Jan 17, 9:00-noon, at St Patrick Church, Fitzpatrick Hall. Contact Rhonda Bush at the diocese 636-2345 for more information.
The Grief Support Ministry will begin a new grief series on
Tuesday afternoons for 8 weeks beginning Jan. 6th. Please join
us for an opportunity to share your story, your pain & your journey to peace. The program will incorporate small group format
with sharing, topic & prayer.
We will meet from 1–3pm on Jan 13, 20, 27 & Feb 3, 10,
17, 14th. All meetings are on Tuesdays. Meetings will be held
at Holy Apostles Church & are sponsored by Stephen Ministry
of St. Pats & Holy Apostles. Call Mary Ann at 244-1598 or Pat
at 439-7683 for information & registration.
Know Someone Who Might Be Pregnant? FREE
pregnancy tests & education, Know your options.
(Confidential & Compassionate support) Colorado
Springs Pregnancy Center 591-2724
www.cspregnancycenter.com
Mark your calendar! St. Patrick Vacation Bible School (VBS)
is scheduled for June 22-26, 2015. Registration & volunteer
details coming this Spring! Questions? Contact: Doug & Jennifer Brummel, Directors: [email protected]
Project Rachel is a program sponsored by the Catholic Church,
providing free professional, confidential counseling, reconciliation, & spiritual direction with love & compassion for those who
have been wounded by abortion. If interested, call 866-6426.
Seniors
Have you ever felt an attraction to a public ministry in the Church? We
invite you to come to one of the information nights to see if the permanent
diaconate might be what God is calling you to. What is this evening for?
It’s to learn about the diaconate. It’s to learn about discernment. It’s to
connect with those involved with deacon formation. It’s to meet others like
you, thinking about the diaconate. It’s for your family to find out what this
call is all about.
What do I need to do?
First of all, make sure -- if you are married -- that you have talked about
this with your wife & family. Second, make sure that you have a conversation with your pastor, since he will be an important part of the discernment
& formation process.
And, finally, attend one of the information nights. You & your wife (if you
are married) are welcome to come & ask questions regarding the process.
St. Paul – Julie Penrose Hall – Tues., Jan. 20, 2015 7–9pm
9 El Pomar Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80906
St. Francis, Castle Rock – Assisi Hall – Thurs., Jan. 29, 2015 7–9pm
2746 East Fifth Street, Castle Rock, CO 80104
We hope to see you there. Peace and God’s blessing to you.
The Young at Heart Luncheon:
The Young at Heart Luncheon will be held on Thurs., Jan.
15th at the Rock Bottom Restaurant at 12 noon, located on
Powers Blvd. off N. Carefree near JC Penney. For reservations please call Maureen 637-1644. All are welcome.
Senior Social Ministry: Guys & Gals over 50, come join
us for a morning of fun & games on the 1st & 3rd Thursdays
of the month. We meet in the Bonzel Hall at 9am for social
time, munchies & games—like Mexican Train Dominoes &
Bunko. Please bring a "small amount" of a finger food to
share (fruit, pastry, etc.). Beverages will be provided.
In case of inclement weather, we’ll cancel if District-11
delays or cancels school.
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Do you think you might be called to the Permanent Diaconate?
St. Felix
(January 14)
St. Felix lived in the third century. He was a priest and suffered greatly in the Decian
persecution. The tomb of St. Felix at Nola, a small town in the south of Italy, was a much
frequented place of pilgrimage in Christian antiquity, and in the Middle Ages veneration of
him spread throughout the west.
In one of the early persecutions of St. Felix, he was tortured on the rack and then
thrown in a dungeon and chained lying on broken glass. An angel appeared, loosed his
bonds, and led him out to freedom. Later, when the persecution had subsided, he converted
many to the Christian faith by his preaching and holy example. However, when he resumed
his denunciation of pagan gods and false worship, he was again singled out for arrest and
torture; this time he escaped by hiding in a secret recess between two adjacent walls. No sooner had he disappeared into
the nook than a thick veil of cobwebs formed over the entrance so that no one suspected he was there. Three months later
he died in peace, and is therefore a martyr only in the wider sense of the word.
St. Paulinus of Nola, who had a great devotion toward St. Felix, composed fourteen hymns in his honor. In St.
Paulinus’ day (fifth century), St. Felix’s tomb was visited by pilgrims from far and wide and was noted for its miraculous
cures.
Patron: against eye diseases; against false witness; against lies; against perjury; domestic animals
Symbols: cobweb; deacon in prison; young priest with an angel removing his chains; young priest with a spider
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Ph: 719-219-4710 • Fax: 719-219-4711
(719) 590-7608 Phone
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6650 N. Academy Blvd.
Colorado Springs, CO 80918
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St. Patrick’s Council #9993
121 E. Vermijo Ave. • Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Office - 719.578.1152 • Fax - 719.632.3755
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