st. jude catholic church february 15, 2015 chattanooga, tennessee 1

ST. JUDE CATHOLIC CHURCH
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE
FEBRUARY 15, 2015
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: Feb 21-22
MASS INTENTIONS AND READINGS
Sat 2/14
8:15am
5:30pm
7:30pm
Sun 2/15
8:00am
10:30am
12:15pm
5:30pm
Mon 2/16
8:15am
Tue 2/17
8:15am
Wed 2/18
8:15am
12:15pm
5:30pm
7:00pm
Gn 3:9-24; Ps 90; Mk 8:1-10
† Elinor H. Martin – John & Faye Martin
† Madeline Stein – Deacon Gaspar & Barbara
DeGaetano
Special Intention – Mass in Spanish
Sat
Sun
Lv 13:1-46; Ps 32; 1 Cor 10:31—11:1; Mk 1:40-45
† Lee Givens – Cahill Family
INT of St. Jude Parishioners
† Kirk Slaughter – Bill & Nootsie Brooks
† Laurence Harwood – Harwood Family
5:30pm B DeGaetano, J & P Ingram, D & J Smith,
J Trochelman
8:00am L & L Burke, V Givens, S Ptacin, A & G Salatka
10:30am T Cherian, G Czarnecki, I Fuentes, S Gaudin,
MB Owen, I Scoggins
12:15pm M Bautista, E & B McGann, MR Quito,
P & K Schulz
5:30pm R Buhrman, B & N Byrne, J Clark, B Malo,
K Parsons
If you are an EM and would like to receive an EMAIL schedule, please
write to [email protected].
Gn 4:1-15, 25; Ps 50; Mk 8:11-13
† Bill Givens – Bill & Iris Sesko
CONTACT PARISH OFFICE REGARDING
ADORATION -- Monday through Friday, 6am (or 9am for
Summer Schedule) to 9pm, in the Chapel. Sign up for a weekly
hour or drop in anytime.
Gn 6:5-8, 7:1-5, 10; Ps 29; Mk 8:14-21
† Butch Lunn – John & Anne Lunn
Jl 2:12-18; Ps 51; 2 Cor 5:20—6:2; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18
† Socrates Sabater – George & Shirley Haggard
INT of the Dominican Sisters in Chattanooga—
Deacon Tom & Brenda McConnell
INT of St. Jude Parishioners
Special Intention – Mass in Spanish
ANOINTING OF THE SICK – Anyone entering the hospital or
in serious ill health may be anointed.
BAPTISM – Parents must attend a baptismal preparation class
before having their first child baptized.
Dt 30:15-20; Ps 1; Lk 9:22-25
† Bill Givens – Gail Campbell
CATHOLIC CONNECTION – For adult Catholics who have
been Baptized but not Confirmed, or who are Confirmed but
inactive or not fully practicing.
Fri 2/20
8:15am
5:30pm
Is 58:1-9a; Ps 51; Mt 9:14-15
† Mary Frasor – John & Anne Lunn
Special Intention – Lenten Mass
CONFIRMATION – Classes are required and begin in October.
Must be 9th grade or older.
Sat 2/21
8:15am
5:30pm
7:30pm
Is 58:9b-14; Ps 86; Lk 5:27-32
† Maria Victoria Flores – Mollie Flores
† Robert & Carl Stewart – Botto Family
Special Intention – Mass in Spanish
Thu 2/19
8:15am
Sun 2/22
8:00am
10:30am
12:15pm
5:30pm
FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED – If you would benefit from
using a hearing assistance device, please see an usher before
Mass or contact the Parish Office during the week.
MATRIMONY – Four-month notice required.
Gn 9:8-15; Ps 25; 1 Pt 3:18-22; Mk 1:12-15
† Bill Givens – Cahill Family
INT of Duvana Shutters – Paul & Jean Trudel
INT of St. Jude Parishioners
PARISH RELIGIOUS ED (PRE) – For 4-year-old preschoolers
through 8th graders.
INT of Oscar & Cathy Palisoc – Paul & Jean Trudel
RCIA/INQUIRY CLASSES – For non-Catholics who would like
to learn about the Catholic Faith.
LECTORS: Feb 18, 21-22
Wed
Sat
Sun
12:15pm
5:30pm
5:30pm
8:00am
10:30am
12:15pm
5:30pm
ROSARY – Prayed daily in Chapel after the 8:15am Mass, after
7pm Mass for Vocations on the second Monday of each month,
and at 3pm on the first Saturday (Patriotic).
Anne Lunn
Nora Monteith
Julia Pollak
Judy McCain
Zachary McCarty
Jose DeGuzman
Charlotte Simon
YOUTH – Contact Alicia Bradshaw ([email protected];
870-8002) or Gracie McGuire ([email protected]; 5045864). www.stjudechattanooga.org/youthministry/index.html
ALTAR SERVERS: Feb 18, 21-22
Wed
Sat
Sun
5:30pm
5:30pm
8:00am
10:30am
12:15pm
5:30pm
VOCATIONS CHALICE NEXT WEEKEND
Call Erin Wiles at 901-240-3844 to volunteer.
B Barasha, C Barasha, R Wells
E Smith, A Westhoff, P Westhoff
O Malo, A Taylor
E del Carmen, D Mariani, M Mariani
R Brunlow, L Burns, C Leckenby
C Gomez, A Osborne
Volunteers needed.
A great ministry for families!
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SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
THIS WEEK AT ST. JUDE
SPIRITUAL LIFE
To add, remove, or restore a family member’s name,
please call the Parish Office.
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK
EACH FRIDAY DURING LENT
5:30 pm
Mass in Church
5:30–7:00pm
K of C Fish Fry, Siener Hall
7:00 pm
Stations of the Cross, Church
Tuesday, February 17
11:00am Pinochle Group
11:15am Special Mass
12 noon Mardi Gras/Birthday Potluck
6:00pm World of Hope
7:00pm Fr. Charlie’s Lenten Bible Study
Wednesday, February 18, Ash Wednesday
9:00am All Things Catholic
6:30pm St. Monica Novena
7:30pm 12:15 Choir Practice
Thursday, February 19
11:00am Librarians
5:00pm Line Dancing
6:00pm World of Hope
7:00pm Rosary Makers
Friday, February 20
9:00am Legion of Mary (Adults)
5:30pm Lenten Mass
5:30pm Fish Fry (until 7pm)
7:00pm Stations of the Cross
Saturday, February 21
9:00am Church Cleaners
9:00am Schoenstatt Group 1
1:00pm Line Dance Workshop
Sunday, February 22
9:00am Parish Breakfast (until 1pm)
10:45am Children’s Liturgy
11:00am 12:15 Choir Practice
4:30pm 5:30 Choir Practice
Maria Alder, Jane Armor, Kathryn Arnold,
Shelly Benjamin, Tom Black, Landyn Bomar, Elizabeth Booth,
Fr. Joe Brando, Ben Byrne, Tom Cain, Gertrude Camacho, Steve
Campbell, Michael Casey, William Chepul, Margaret
Christnacht, Ann Marie Cooper, Larry Copeland Jr., Bettye
Cotter, Nancy Cunningham, Lauren Dean, Rusty DePrima,
Edward DeVasher, Earl Diehl, Therese Dobard, Mavis Dove,
Marilyn Dyer, Regina Fountain, Joe Fox, Evelyn Gabor, Renae
Gajownik, Steve Gardner, Emily Ghasemi, Victoria Goduco,
Dennis Greenwood, Ann Hammers, Jenny Hays, Bernadette
Hemeyer, Alex Hubbard, Amy C. Jacob, John Lanaman, Joanie
Lee, Linda Lichner, Campbell Long, Trudy Masic, Theresa
McAndrews, Dale McCaa, Trinity Meade, Ed Moore, Robert
Moore, George O’Dell, Martha O’Neill (mother of Fr. John
O’Neill), Pirtle Family, Charles Plant, Joan Porterfield, Jose Que
Pua, Tina Puleo, John Purvis, Rebecca Randolph, Frank Rogers,
Miryan Rojas, William Rowell, Christina Salamone, Monsignor
George Schmidt, Matilda Sesko, Theresa Slaughter, Gary
Spaniak, Bob Sullivan, Marie Tingle, Lisa & Glenda Tomasiello,
Robert Weekly, Brian White, Susan White, Carolyn Williams,
Victoria Wing, Debbie Worley, James Wright, Leanna Young,
Ellen Zahorec
Dupree
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Siener
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Siener
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FOR OUR SERVICE MEN & WOMEN
Brandy Bazemore, Thomas Bazemore, Richard Bryant, John
Cain III, Matthew Cain, Eric Flerchinger, Nathaniel Garza,
William Garza, Joseph Gaston, Samuel Hunter, Michael Knee,
Luke Lewis, Stephen McGrath, Thomas McGrath, Erin Cain Poe
Church
Dupree
Siener
AND FOR THE REPOSE OF THE SOUL OF
Siener
Library
Library
Church
Maude Wiley, mother of Kathy Parsons
Elizabeth Appleton, mother of Pat Appleton
Prayer Requests entered into the book in the chapel are prayed for each
weekday by the Rosary Group. For Emergency Requests Only, call
Prayer Help Line volunteers Vicki Baltz (842-6094), Sharon Moss
(875-2230), or Theresa Slaughter (842-7890).
LENTEN BIBLE STUDY WITH FR. CHARLIE
You are invited to Fr. Charlie’s Lenten Bible Study on the
Sunday Readings beginning at 7pm on Tuesday,
February 17, in the Church. Subsequent classes will be
held at 10:30am and repeated at 7pm each Tuesday
through March 24.
MONTHLY VOCATIONS MASS
Fr. Charlie will celebrate a Mass for Vocations on
Monday, March 9, at 7pm in the Church. Everyone is
invited to attend and pray for vocations to the priesthood
and religious life. Stay after Mass to pray the rosary in the
Chapel for vocations.
MASSTIMES FOR ASH WEDNESDAY
On Ash Wednesday, February 18, Mass times are 8:15am,
12:15pm & 5:30pm in English; 7pm in Spanish.
MYSTAGOGY WITH FR. CHARLIE
Make plans now to attend the monthly Mystagogy
session this Wednesday, March 11, in the Parish Life
Center Library after the 7pm Mass. Fr. Charlie will
present the second in a 2-part series on the Old Testament.
No need to RSVP; contact Deacon Gaspar with questions.
DAILY MASS DURING LENT
8:15am Monday through Saturday;
7pm Wednesday; 5:30pm Friday
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ST. JUDE CATHOLIC CHURCH
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE
FEBRUARY 15, 2015
SPIRITUAL LIFE
PARISH LIFE
SACRISTAN MEETING:
NEW DATE AND LOCATION
As you arrive for Mass, the altar breads, water, and wine
are there in the inner lobby; chalices can be seen on the
credence table to the left of the altar. After Mass, as you
take a few minutes to talk to friends or get a hug from Fr.
Charlie, the “altar dishes” (sacred vessels) are cleared
away. Setting up for each Mass and cleaning up
afterwards are not difficult jobs, but our priest-celebrants
or deacons must do it—unless someone helps. This
“helper,” whom you may never see, is a Sacristan.
If you can devote a few minutes to this ministry before
and after Mass, or if you are a Sacristan now, please
come to the Parish Life Center on Thursday evening,
February 26, at 7pm. Questions: contact Bill Laudeman at
877-8025 or [email protected].
MARDI GRAS POTLUCK &
FR. CHARLIE’S BIRTHDAY ON TUESDAY
Join us as we celebrate Fr Charlie's birthday "Mardi Gras
Style" this Tuesday, February 17, at noon. Please bring a
dish to share—whether meat, casserole, vegetable, salad or
fruit. Dessert (including King Cake!) and drinks will be
provided. A special Mass will be celebrated at 11:15am
and the lunch will follow in the Parish Life Center. If you
would like to help with set-up/decorating or clean-up
please call Kyra in the parish office.
RCIA INQUIRY CLASS SCHEDULE
CALLING ALL ARTISTS
For those interested in learning more about the Church:
Do you have artistic talent you
would like to share with your St.
Jude Parish community? Get your paint brushes, sewing
machine, knitting needles, sketch pads, or whatever your
medium may be, ready for this year's St. Jude Fine Arts
Festival, hosted by the St. Jude Home & School
Association on April 15, 6-8pm. There will be a
community gallery in the Scout room of the gymnasium in
which parishioners are invited to display their talents.
Please contact Cammie Hunt (645-1437or
[email protected]) to submit your works of art for
others to enjoy!
Time
7:30 to 8:30pm
Place
St. Jude Parish Life Center Library
The Parish Life Center is to the left when one is facing the
Church and is connected by a breezeway.
Dates
Tuesday, 7:30 pm, March 3, April 7,
May 5, June 2, July 7, August 4
Facilitator
Paul Trudel: 843-1611
Coordinator Deacon Gaspar DeGaetano: 596-9669
May God guide and bless you as you learn about the
Catholic faith!
FEBRUARY FRILLS FOR HAITI
SJS APPLICATIONS FOR 2015-2016
Don’t forget to place your donations of new or gently
used clothing and accessories for the little girls in Haiti
(and the more ruffles, bows, and sparkles, the better!) into
the donation box located in the church vestibule.
St. Jude School is now accepting applications for
students and families interested in Grades PK3-8 for the
school year 2015-2016. We would welcome the
opportunity to talk with you or provide a tour of our
campus and classrooms. Interested individuals can contact
our Admissions Director, Nancy Byrne, at 877-6022 or
[email protected].
2014 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
To receive a 2014 end-of-year contribution statement,
please fill out this form and return in collection basket
or to the parish office. Email bookkeeper directly at
[email protected].
Name
____________________________________________
PARISH BREAKFAST
Address ____________________________________________
The St. Jude Knights of Columbus (Council 8576) invite
you to their monthly breakfast on Sunday, February 22, in
Siener Hall following the 8am and 10:30am Masses.
Menu includes a variety of hot and cold items plus great
fellowship! No charge, but donations will be accepted.
City, Zip _____________________ Phone _______________
Email ____________________________________________
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SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
more, visit www.dioknox.org.
PARISH LIFE
THE GOSPEL OF JOHN
AT OUR LADY OF THE MOUNT
VIRTUS TRAINING IN MARCH
The Gospel of John has been performed more than 600
times since 2001 in professional theaters and churches
across the U.S. and Europe. During this season of Lent,
the production will come to Our Lady of the Mount
Catholic Church on Lookout Mountain on Sunday,
March 1, at 6:30pm. Actor Brad Sherill—producer and star
of the one-man show—spent nearly five months
memorizing all 20,000 words of John’s gospel. Using a
dozen simple props in various ways, Sherrill transforms
the gospel into a captivating drama, presenting the entire
story of the life, ministry, death and resurrection of Jesus
Christ. Seating for the performance begins at 6pm. No
reservation is necessary. An offering will be taken for
those who choose to contribute.
VIRTUS Training is required by our diocese for all adult
employees and volunteers who interact in programs with
parish or school youth. The next 3-hour VIRTUS
awareness session will be held at St. Jude on Thursday,
March 5, at 12 noon in the Parish Life Center. Please
register by going online to www.virtus.org.
BOX TOPS & LABELS FOR EDUCATION
PROGRAMS AT ST. JUDE SCHOOL
In the fall, St. Jude Parish raised $1,161 for the school
from the Box Tops for Education program. A HUGE
thank you to everyone who has been saving those box tops
and label points so far this year! The church community
helped out tremendously, bringing in more than
1,000 box tops! This first submission puts us nearly
halfway towards our 2014/2015 goal of raising $2,500
from the Box Top program and 10,000 Labels for
Education points. Our second round submission
deadline is February 22. Please place your Box Tops and
Labels for Education items in the Campbell Soup logo bin
or Box Top labeled container in the church vestibule.
Again, thank you so very much for your continued
support for these programs!
OPEN HOUSE AT THE CONVENT OF THE
DOMINICAN SISTERS IN CHATTANOOGA
To celebrate this Year of Consecrated Life declared by
Pope Francis, the Dominican Sisters in Chattanooga
teaching at Notre Dame High School and nursing at
Memorial Hospital will join religious communities
around the country in hosting an Open House on
Sunday, March 1, 2-4pm, at their Convent in
Chattanooga (425 Glenwood Drive, across the street from
Memorial Hospital). All are invited to visit the sisters at
the Convent and share something of the joy of their
Dominican religious life.
COMMUNITY
LADIES OF CHARITY OF CHATTANOOGA
PRINCIPAL NEEDED AT SACRED HEART
Thank you to everyone who has been a part
of this ministry, which serves those who
might otherwise “fall through the cracks.”
Donations of funds or household goods
may be made during store hours at 2821
Rossville Blvd, just off I-24 in Chattanooga. Store hours
are 10am to 4pm, Mon through Sat. Financial and in-kind
assistance in January went toward the following:
Sacred Heart Cathedral School (www.shcschool.org),
seeks a practicing Catholic with at least an MA in
Educational Administration, 3-5 years of classroom
teaching experience, and 3 years of administrative
experience. The start date for the position is June 1, 2015.
Email a current resume, cover letter and three references,
including pastor, to [email protected]. The
closing date for applications is March 1, 2015.
In-Kind Services
Electricity
Layettes
Rent
Lifeline
Prescriptions
Water
Food Vouchers
General Medical
Transportation
Total Assistance
A CONVERSATION WITH THE CARDINALS
You are invited to “A Conversation with the Cardinals”
featuring New York Archbishop Cardinal Timothy
Dolan, Cardinal Justin Rigali, and Cardinal William
Levada on Saturday, April 18, 7-9pm, at the Historic
Tennessee Theatre in Knoxville. Bishop Stika will
moderate this entertaining and informative night, the
proceeds of which will benefit the St. Mary’s Legacy
Foundation Mobile Health Clinic. For tickets, call 800-7453000 or go to www.tennesseetheatre.com. To find out
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$2,302.35
1,751.49
1,000.00
885.00
725.00
558.80
490.68
270.00
133.00
45.00
$8,161.32
ST. JUDE CATHOLIC CHURCH
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE
FEBRUARY 15, 2015
Detach and place in collection basket.
IN SUPPORT OF MARRIAGE
COMMUNITY
Catholic Engaged Encounter is an in-depth marriage
preparation experience within the context of Catholic
faith and values. The Diocese of Knoxville's Catholic
Engaged Encounter community invites married couples to
get involved in this ministry by praying for a fiancée
couple, helping with logistics, or attending a weekend
retreat to share your experiences as a married couple. For
more information, contact Charles and Blanca Primm at
[email protected] or visit
engagedencounter.org.
NEWS FROM NOTRE DAME HIGH SCHOOL
Notre Dame High School is currently accepting
applications for the 2015-2016 academic year. Please visit
the website at www.myndhs.com to apply online today.
Contact Elizabeth Maounis at 423-624-4618, Ext. 1004, with
any questions. Saturday, February 21: Final Admissions
Test for the year, 8:30am to 12 noon (required for all rising
9th graders). Notre Dame High School was named one of
the Top 50 Catholic High Schools in the nation by the
Catholic High School Honor Roll. Its mission is to share
the Catholic Faith in an environment which fosters
spiritual growth and academic excellence and embraces
religious, academic, cultural, and economic diversity.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter is for couples who
desire a richer, fuller marriage. A very special couple
weekend experience of caring, renewal, affirmation,
enlightenment, emotion, fun, and much more.
Dates: February 20-22 or April 17-19
Place: Atlanta Marriott Hotel in Norcross, Georgia
Time: Begins at 8pm on Friday and concludes on Sunday
about 4pm.
Registration: www.gatn-wwme.org or 404-372-6637
Contact: Bill & Carol Louree at [email protected] or 770974-8183
CHATTANOOGA AREA
LENTEN PENANCE SERVICES
6:00pm
6:00pm
7:00pm
7:00pm
7:00pm
7:00pm
7:00pm
5:30pm
6:30pm
Feb 24
Feb 25
Feb 26
Mar 03
Mar 05
Mar 12
Mar 18
Mar 19
Mar 25
St. Mary, Athens
St. Catherine, Copperhill
St. Thérèse, Cleveland
St. Stephen
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St. Jude
Holy Spirit
Sts. Peter & Paul
St. Bridget, Dayton
Retrouvaille, Lifeline for Marriages: Twenty-five percent
of surveyed couples say they are “happily married.” For
everyone else, there is Retrouvaille. Are you frustrated
or angry with each other? Do you argue … or have you
just stopped talking to each other? Does talking about it
only make it worse? Retrouvaille helps couples rebuild
their marriages. For confidential information about or to
register for the next program beginning with a weekend
on March 6–8. Call Tom & Pat Ackerman at 800-470-2230
or 615-523-0631 or email: [email protected] or visit the
web site at www.HelpOurMarriage.com.
HUNGERING FOR THE JOURNEY
Join our parish community—and more than 13,000
Catholic communities across the United States—in a lifechanging Lenten journey with Catholic Relief Services’
Rice Bowl. Pick up your family’s rice bowl from the
vestibule and don’t forget to download the CRS Rice
Bowl app! Remember, your Lenten sacrifices change lives.
ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL JRS. & SRS.
SEARCH for Christian Maturity is a weekend retreat for
high school students led by their peers and includes six
elements: Trust, Sharing, Community, Prayer, Growth and
Fun. The last two SEARCH weekends of this school year
are scheduled for:
NEW PARISHIONER / CHANGES
Search 144 – February 20-22
Search 145 – March 20-22
_____ New parishioner _____Moving out of parish
_____ Information has changed
Both will be held at All Saints Academy in downtown
Chattanooga. The cost is $55 and scholarships are
available. Forms can be obtained through parish youth
ministers, the Notre Dame High School office, at
www.dioknox.org, or by contacting Donna Jones at
[email protected] or 718-4387.
www.stjudechattanooga.org/communication/resources/parishioner_change.html
Name ____________________________________________
Address ____________________________________________
City, Zip ___________________________________________
Phone ____________________________________________
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SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
WEEKLY FINANCIAL REPORT
MAINTENANCE AND EMERGENCY FUND
Fiscal Year: July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015
Total Budget: $2,861,000
Week 32
Weekly Needs (based on budget)
Weekly Income (02-09-15)
$
$
Year to Date Needs
Year to Date Income
The Maintenance and Emergency Fund is an
outgrowth of the Journey Together Capital Campaign
that ended in December 2013. All monies given to the
fund are placed in reserve in a designated account
for maintenance concerns (the second goal of the
Journey Together campaign).
57,000.00
52,968.04
-4,031.96
Maintenance and Emergency
Fund Donations (02-09-15)
M&E Expenditures
Current Total in Reserve
$1,824,000.00
1,771,618.95
$ -52,381.05
The gift you have received, give as a gift.
Matthew 10:8
$
2,532.50
2,880.50
$310,903.75
Wherever your treasure lies, there your
heart will be. Luke 12:34
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Lent 2015
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
“Lent is the liturgical season of forty days which begins with Ash
Wednesday and ends with the celebration of the Paschal Mystery
(Easter Triduum). Lent is the primary penitential season in the
Church’s liturgical year, reflecting the forty days Jesus spent in the
desert fasting and praying” (Catechism of the Catholic Church).
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After Mass,
decide what you need
to change in your life in
order to truly experience
Jesus’ love during Lent.
1
March
Choose someone who
has passed away or
someone who needs
extra help as your Mass
intention today.
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
18 Ash Wednesday 19
20
21
Attend an Ash
Wednesday liturgy and
wear the cross of ashes
all day.
Choose
Lenten offerings of
prayer, penance, and
almsgiving.
Abstain from
eating meat today, and
make your meals truly
penitential.
Pick a saint
to learn about and
imitate. Ask for his or
her special help and
protection during Lent.
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24
25
26
27
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2
3
4
5
6
7 Visit a nursing
Raise the level
of your prayer today
and really think about
the meaning of the
words you are saying.
Pray an extra
Rosary today and every
day this week.
Put a cross,
As an extra
crucifix, or other image Lenten offering, give up
of Jesus in each room of something you enjoy -your home to help keep just for today.
you focused on him.
Forgive someone
who has hurt you.
Ask Jesus to heal
whatever keeps you
from feeling God’s
bountiful love.
Resolve to say
only positive things
about yourself and
others today.
Read the Ten
Commandments
(Exodus 20:1-17) and
resolve to live them.
Pray for the
people in the world
who can’t afford to have
meat as a regular part of
their diets.
Share a meatless
meal with friends and
tell them why you are
abstaining.
Make a list
of the ways you can
support the poor,
and resolve to do one
activity each week.
home and read to a
resident, take one for a
walk, or pay someone
some attention.
8 Take one idea from 9
10 Look for evidence 11 Deal with anyone 12 Try to find the
of God at work in your
life today.
in your life who may
be interfering with your
relationship with God.
time to read an entire
Gospel at one sitting.
(Hint: St. Mark’s Gospel
is the shortest.)
13 Make a fresh start 14 Attend a parish
on your Lenten journey
today. Renew your
Lenten observances.
Reconciliation Service
or go to Confession on
your own.
15 Laetare Sunday 16 Go to a private
17 Ask God for a
18 Resolve to go
19 Pick one way
20 Figure out how
21 Trim down your
22 Look around
23 Get up an extra
24 Call Catholic
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26 Today, pray for
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28 Perform some
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30
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1
2 Look for someone
3 Good Friday
4 Think about a way
today’s Gospel reading
or homily to implement
during the coming
week.
Celebrate the halfway
point of Lent. Do
something fun after
Mass today.
your neighborhood
today for signs of new
life.
At the end of
the day, make an
examination of
conscience. Pick one
change to make.
room, close the door,
and pray to your Father
in secret.
15 minutes early each
day for the next two
weeks and spend that
time in prayer.
new grace today that
will bring you closer to
him.
the entire day without
judging or criticizing
anyone. Encourage
someone.
Make a conscious
Relief Services
effort to see everyone
(877-HELP-CRS or
with loving eyes today.
www.catholicrelief.org)
to see how you can help.
Palm Sunday
Recite the
Notice someone
Place palms around each Profession of Faith or
who may be hungry for
image of Jesus in your
the Apostle’s Creed each love or attention and
home. Welcome the
day this week.
satisfy that hunger.
Messiah into your heart.
April
Forgive an offense
you may have suffered
and let God be the final
judge.
you can simplify your
lifestyle to make more
room for God.
much money you saved
by abstaining from
meat today and donate
it to the poor box.
Eat a pretzel as a
someone you don’t like. reminder that Catholics
used to fast from milk,
butter, eggs, cheese,
cream, and meat.
who is poor or
homeless and share
your food.
Meditate on the
Stations of the Cross
today. Try to imagine
yourself at the scene of
each one.
possessions and give
what you don’t need to
the poor.
act of service for your
parish. Ask at the
rectory for suggestions.
in which you might
have betrayed Jesus. Ask
his pardon.
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St. Jude Parish Lenten Schedule 2015
Potluck Lunch to celebrate Mardi Gras & Fr. Charlie’s Birthday
Tuesday, February 17, at 12 noon in the Parish Life Center after 11:15 am Mass
Lenten Bible Study with Fr. Charlie
Begins Tuesday, February 17, at 7:00 pm in the Church
Continues at 10:30 am and 7:00 pm (repeat) each Tuesday through March 24
Mass Times for Ash Wednesday, February 18
8:15 am, 12:15 pm & 5:30 pm (English); 7:00 pm (Spanish)
Daily Mass during Lent
8:15 am Monday through Saturday; 7:00 pm Wednesday; 5:30 pm Friday
5:30 pm
5:30 – 7:00 pm
7:00 pm
Each Friday during Lent
Mass in the Church
Knights of Columbus Fish Fry in Siener Hall
Stations of the Cross in the Church
St. Jude School Stations of the Cross
Thursdays beginning February 26 at 2:30 pm in the Church
Living Stations by the Eighth Grade on Tuesday, March 31, Time TBA
St. Jude Parish Penance Service: Monday, March 12, at 7:00 pm in the Church
Contact Alicia at 933-4301 or Gracie at 504-5864 to find out more about:
“Rock Solid” VISIONS Retreat/Lock-in for 7th – 8th Graders & Families
At St. Jude and High Point Climbing & Fitness; March 20-21.
“Cross Training” Overnight Retreat for 10th – 12th Graders
From Holy Thursday, April 2, at 5:00 pm to Good Friday, April 3, at 8:00 pm
St. Jude Family Life Center
Youth-led Stations of the Cross on Friday, March 20, at 7:00 pm in the Church
All ages welcome; sponsored by the St. Jude Legion of Mary
PARROQUIA SAN JUDAS EN CHATTANOOGA
930 Ashland Terrace, Chattanooga, TN 37415
Números de Teléfono y contactos
Oficina: (423) 870-2386 (de 9:00AM a 4:00PM)
Fax: (423) 876-8960
Email: [email protected]
Web:www.stjudechattanooga.org
02/14/15
Ministerio Hispano
Padre Moisés (423) 870-2386
Horario Misa
Sábados 5:30pm (ingles)
Sábado 7.30pm (español)
Domingo 8.00am, 10:30am, 12:15pm, 5:30pm (ingles)
Diaria 8:15am (Lunes a Sábado)(ingles)
Miércoles 7:00pm y Viernes 5:30pm (ingles)
Confesiones Miércoles 6:00pm
Requisitos para Sacramentos:
Bautizos:
Tomar las pláticas pre-bautismales para padres
(registrados en la iglesia de San Judas) y padrinos
(que los Padrinos sean Católicos y estén casados
por la iglesia) y separar la fecha del bautismo con
un mínimo de 3 meses de anticipación.
* Pláticas Pre-bautismales para padres y padrinos:
Son a cargo de Alberto Rios por favor llamen a 423355-0495
Matrimonios:
Traer las partidas de bautismo y confirmación recientes
(mínimo 6 meses) de cada uno de los contrayentes,
tomar las platicas pre-matrimoniales con Carlos (12
clases), fijar las fecha de la boda con un mínimo de 5
meses de anticipación
Confesiones: Todos los miércoles a las 6pm o
Sábados a las 4pm, o por cita previa. Por favor noten que
no todos sábados o miércoles hay confesiones en
español. Hablen con las oficinas o con el Padre antes
para asegurar que padre estará confesando si necesita
que sea en español.
Primera Comunión: La primera comunión se
hace en el segundo grado y requiere dos
años se preparación. Por favor apunten a sus
hijos para las clases en el primer grado.
Clases son todos los miércoles entre
septiembre y marzo a las 6.30pm
Catecismo: Se reunen todos los miercoles en a las
6:30pm. Para mas informacion contacten a Irene al
(423)596-0053
ORACIONES
Si usted tiene una necesidad de oración
pueden escribirla en el libro de la capilla y
diariamente se ofrecen rosarios para esas
intenciones
Hermanos en Cristo
Alberto Rios (423)355-0495
Unase a el grupo de estudio de biblia.
Se reúnen los: Domingos a las 7:00pm
dirigido por Alberto Rios y el Padre
Moises en la capilla de la iglesia . Hay
Adoracion al Santismio además de
meditaciones no pierdan esto
oportunidad de acercase más a nuestro
Señor
Para registrar para los eventos contacte a
nuestra Ministra Juvenil Alicia Bradshaw
en [email protected] o 870-8002.
Vea la página web del Ministerio Juvenil
en san Judas en
http://www.stjudechattanooga.org/youth
ministry/index.html
Confirmaciones:
Asistir a las clases, junto con los padres o padrinos,
asistir a los retiros preparatorios, haber recibido los
sacramentos del bautismo y la primera comunión.
Estar dispuesto a hacer servicio a la comunidad.
Atender a misa todos los sábados o domingos.
Familia debe estar registrada en la iglesia de San
Judas. Vean a Alicia Bradshaw para más
información, formas de registro y horarios de clases
e Schedule.
Encargada del boletin Nelly Nunez
Para intenciones llamen a(423)544-9175
Información Monetaria
“Porque donde esta vuestro tesoro, allí estará
también vuestro corazón”
Lucas 12: 34
Colecta del día Domingo 7 de Febrero
Dinero suelto
$329.25
Sobres
(8)
$114.00
Cheque suelto
$20.00
“De gracia recibisteis, dad de gracia.”
Mateo 10:8
SJS APPLICACIONES PARA LA ESCUELA DE
SAN JUDAS PARA 2015-2016
La escuela de San Judas esta aceptando
aplicaciones para estudiantes y familias
interesadas en Grados PK3-8 para el año
escolar2015-2016. Nos encantaria la oportundiad
de proporcionarles con una visita al nuestro campus
y clases. Individuales interesados pueden contactar
a Nuestra Directora de Admissiones Director,
Nancy Byrne, en 877-6022 o [email protected].
ENCUENTRO MATRIMONIAL
El segundo Encuentro Matrimonial Mundial
en español se realizará el 6 y 7 de junio de
2015 en el Glenstone Lodge en Gatlinburg,
TN. El costo es de $ 250.00 por pareja e
incluye alojamiento, alimentación, y
materiales de trabajo para el encuentro. Más
información con el Padre Andres Cano en la
parroquia Santa Cruz - Holy Cross Catholic
Church en Pigeon Forge, TN Telf: 865-4295587.
DESAYUNO DE LA PARROQUIA
Los Caballeros de Colon (Concilio 8576) les
invita a su desayuno mensual el Domingo,
Febrero 22, en el Siener Hall (cafeteria)
despues de las misas de 8.00 am y 0:30am.
Menu includye una variedad do cosas
calientes y frias y una gran oportunidad de
comunidad. Gratis pero se recojeran
donaciones.
REUNION PARA SACRISTANES:
Cuando usted llega a misa, el pan, agua y vino
ya estan ahi en el vestibule: los Calises se
pueden ver en la credencia (mesa al lado del
Altar). Despues de la misa, mientras usted se
toma unos minutos platicando con amigos o
dando un abrazo al Padre, los ‘platos del Altar’
(Vasos Sagrados) se han recojido y limpidado.
Preparar el Altar y recojer todo luego no son
tareas dificiles, pero si es algo que nuestros
padres o celbrantes o diaconos deben hacer- al
menos que algien ayude. Este “ayudante,”
quien usted nunca ve, se llama un Sacristan.
Si usted sirve como Sacristan o ya recibio su
entrenamiento y quiere ayudar en alguna
misa por favor , venga al salon Parriquial
PLC el Jueves, Febrero 26, at 7pm. Preguntas
: contacte Bill Laudeman en 877-8025 o
[email protected]. (ingles) o Irene Scoggins
596-0053 o [email protected]
MARDI GRAS CONVIVENCIA CON PLATOS
COMPARTIDOS Y EL CUMPLEAÑOS EL
MARTES
Unase a nosotros para celebrar el cumpleaños
del Padre Charlie al estilo "Mardi Gras Style"
este martes, Febrero 17, al mediodia. Por favor
traiga un plato para compartir—puede ser lo que
usted quiera tanto un plato complete o un postro o
ensalada o fruta. Postre (incluyendo Paste, King
Cake!) y bebidas seran incluyidas. Una misa
especial se celebrara a las 11:15am (en ingles) y el
almuerzo sera en el salon parrioquial PLC.