Post on 12-Aug-2021
1256 St. Anthony Road, Clarkson, Kentucky 42726 Phone: (270) 242-4791 Website: triparishcatholic.com
Father Brandon Williams, Pastor 242-0112 e-mail: brandon.williams@pastoral.org
Shirley Goldsmith, Secretary & Bookkeeper 242-4791 e-mail: stanthony1256@windstream.net
Deacon Bill Grant 242-4577 e-mail: generalg20000@yahoo.com
OFFICE HOURS: Mon. – Fri. 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Mass Times St. Augustine Sat. 4:00pm Wed. 9:00 am
St. Benedict Sun. 10:15am Thurs. 9:00 am
St. Anthony Sun. 8:00am Fri. 9:00 am
Liturgy of Hours Prayer @ St Augustine
Wednesday 8:30 am Morning Praise
Sunday 4:00 pm Evening Prayer, Divine Mercy/
Eucharistic Adoration and Benediction
First Saturday Mass: First Saturday at St.
Augustine there will be a Mass at 9:00am.
Penance: First Saturday at St. Augustine at 8:30 am
or ask Fr. Brandon before any mass at parishes.
Weekly Bible Study
Wednesday 6:00 pm
at St. Anthony Church
Ministers to Sick
Ken Childress 242-9606
Tri-Parish Parish Council Chairperson
Scotty Sharp 230-7683
Tri-Parish Finance Committee Chairperson
James Clemons 242-0408
Coordinator of Religious Education
Karen Meredith 230-6775
Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Mark 6:7-13
“Whatever place does not welcome you or listen to you, leave there and shake the dust off your feet in testimony against them”. We all want to be loved and affirmed, or at least to be like and accepted. We definitely do not want to be ignored and rejected. We will sometimes rationalize reality or live a lie to get what we want. That can lead to self-deception and co-dependency in our relationship with others, and inordinate attachment to things. Jesus knew he was sending his disciples to preach the Good News to people who would criticize, ridicule, reject and attack them because the Good News made people aware of their need to change. Jesus knew that our human nature resist change and rejects the person who call us to change. He cautioned his disciples not to diminish the truth or soften the Good News in order to be liked and accepted by those who refused to change. He taught them that it was better not to be loved, than to be loved for the wrong reason. The Good News calls us to change; to love Jesus for the right reason; to be loved for the right reason. How do we treat the person who brings us the Good News and calls us to change?
MINISTRY APPOINTMENTS ST. AUGUSTINE – Saturday 07/17 4:00pm WORD: Debbie Grant EUCHARIST: Violet Hamilton GIFTS: Rex & Anna Voorhies SERVERS: Miles Mudd, John Semar HOSPITALITY: Charlie Bradley, John White COLL. COUNTERS: James Clemons, Martha Hill
ST. ANTHONY – SUNDAY 07/18 8:00am WORD: Lynn Carroll EUCHARIST: Tim Bradley GIFTS: Russell, Dorette, and Dana Clemons SERVERS: Channer Spinks, Shyla Spinks HOSPITALITY: Jim Grant COLL. COUNTERS: Tim Bradley, Norb Soenneker
ST. BENEDICT- SUNDAY 07/18 10:15am WORD: Lisa Rose EUCHARIST: Billy Thompson GIFTS: Stanley & Carma Duvall SERVERS: Keegan Sharp, Lucas Sharp HOSPITALITY: Glenn Otis, Chad Wilson COLL. COUNTERS: Linda Webb, Stacy Wilson
Anniversaries:
Richard & Cathy Grant (7/13)
Greg & Laura Hughes (7/14)
Ralph & Susan Higdon (7/18)
Birthdays:
Kathy Crush (7/13)
Stanley Duvall (7/15)
Scotty Sharp (7/15)
Charlotte Spinks (7/17)
Church Cleaning July 2021
St. Anthony Charlotte Spinks 7/18 St. Augustine Sondra Gavieres 7/17
St. Benedict Bonnie Johnston, Lisa Rose 7/18
MASS INTENTIONS Wed. 7/14 Augustine 9:00a Danissa Lewis,
Dent Mudd
Thur. 7/15 Benedict 9:00a Mary Rosaline Thomas
Fri. 7/16
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Anthony 9:00a Floyd Higdon
Sat. 7/17 Augustine 4:00p Bill Stone, Lowery Taylor
Sun. 7/18 Anthony 8:00a Matt Alvey Sondra Grant
Sun. 7/18 Benedict 10:15a Ness Alvey, Sharon Rose
Anointing of the Sick: If you know someone
who is seriously ill and needs to be anointed,
please call the parish office.
Baptism: Congratulations on the birth of your child!
The Lord’s Day is the Church’s preferred time to celebrate
infant baptism, especially at Mass, but the sacrament may
be celebrated at other times. Preparation for new parents
or those new to the parish is held by appointment.
Visits to the Sick/Homebound: If you are sick or
homebound or know someone who needs Holy
Communion please contact the parish office. We will
arrange for someone to bring you communion.
Eucharistic Adoration: is the First Friday of every
month at St. Anthony Church from 9:30am- 6:00pm.
Please come and spend some time in prayer and
reflection during this time of adoration. The adoration
schedule can be found on the bulletin board.
Prayer List: Matt Alvey, Barry Borders, Jill Bradley, Odaline Clemons, Paulette Clemons, Stevie Clemons, Katie Cockerel, Brandon Cook, Marie Crum, Carma Duvall, Janice Gainer, Bianca Grant, Jerry Hagan, Tom Hagan, Dove Haire, Zachery Haire, Gary Harp, Sharlene Hatfield, Cecil Haycraft, Baby Ryder Haycraft, Brenda Hill, Michael Hill, Lukas-Jackson Darnell, Henry Jarboe Jr., Rose Mary Kenney, Sue King, Ray Leis, , Anna Meredith, Edie Meredith, Linda Mitchell, Billy Martin Osbourne, J.T. Osbourne, Jonah Page, Janette Pierce, John Potham, Aaron Schull, Joey Snyder, Rachael Terry, Leslie Vessel, Vance Webb To add a name to the list please call the parish office.
Military Prayer List: Shawn Atcher, Ryan Bailey, Cory
Blanton, Blake Brangers, Ben Bush, David Clemons,
Ryan Clemons, Aaron Day, John Forrister Jr., Andrew
Gentry, Joshua Gentry, Brandon Grant, James T. Grant
III, Jordan Johnson, George Messenger, Caleb Johnston-
Milliner, Kevin Osbourne, Seth Page, Cory Pierce,
Michael Sims, Hayden Sosh, Christopher Stamps, Danny
Warner, Jude Wells, Mason Zachman
Generous Giving Please remember to give to the Church even when you are away for vacations. Your continued support is important to our small churches. Thank you for your generous contributions to our Tri-Parish Churches.
Collection – 7/03-7/04
Anthony Augustine Benedict
Regular $ 2,823 $ 965 $ 1,150
Building Fund $ 400 $ 313 $ 217
Peters Pence $ $ $ 25
Total $ 3,223 $ 1,278 $ 1,392
Word of Life “Adopting Andrew has made us more aware of God's power and of his love for us. We realize that he always has a perfect plan for our lives.” Read more at www.bit.ly/AdoptionLoveStory.
USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities “An Adoption Love Story”
Upcoming Events
7/19-23 Fr. Brandon Away – No Mass
7/24-25 World Day Masses
8/06 Eucharist Adoration – St. Anthony
8/07 First Saturday – St. Augustine
8/08 Brescia University Collection
August 15: Solemnity of the Assumption of the
Blessed Virgin Mary
The Solemnity of the Assumption of the BVM
replaces the 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time. As a
Holy Day of Obligation, only the Mass of the Day
may be celebrated (ritual and funeral Masses are
prohibited; weddings and funeral may be celebrated
outside of Mass).
Tri-Parish Fundraiser Raffle Winners 1st Place - $1,500 – Marian Sims
2nd Place - $300 – Shirley Goldsmith
3rd Place- $200 – Tommy Higdon
Congratulations to our picnic raffle winners!
Pope Francis declares a new World Day for
Grandparents and Elderly on July 25th:
Pope Francis has recently declared this July 25th to
be the first annual World Day for Grandparents and
the Elderly and has asked every diocese to promote
its celebration in each parish community.
We thank God for the gift of our Grandparents and
Elderly among us, as well as, their wisdom and love
they share with us in our lives.
All Masses the weekend of July 24th and 25th will be
offered especially for our grandparents and elderly
in thanksgiving to God for them, as well as, God’s
continued blessings and graces they may need.
Father Brandon will offer blessings to all
Grandparents and Elderly at all Masses the
weekend of July 24th and 25th.
Final Blessing and Dismissal of Mass The Concluding Rites with the Dismissal prepare us for mission: empowered by the Holy Spirit, we live out our baptismal consecration in the world. Renewed by the Eucharist, we are sent back into our daily lives to transform our communities and world.
Pope John Paul II writes that the Prayer after Communion, Final Blessing, and Dismissal should lead “all who have shared in the Eucharist” to “a deeper sense of the responsibility which is entrusted to them.” Returning to their daily lives, Christ’s disciples are called to “make their whole life a gift, a spiritual sacrifice pleasing to God (cf. Rom 12:1). They feel indebted to their brothers and sisters because of what they have received in the celebration” (Dies Domini, no. 45).
The Good News we have received should overflow into our lives and move us to mission in the world. Thus, the Concluding Rites are not an end but a beginning, calling us to make our entire lives “Eucharistic,” so that “the Christian who takes part in the Eucharist learns to become a promoter of communion, peace and solidarity in every situation” (Pope John Paul II, Mane Nobiscum Domine [Stay with Us, Lord], no. 27). Pope John Paul II issues this challenge
If we leave Mass before the dismissal, we miss out on celebrating and being taught why we celebrate the Eucharist in the first place. We are fed and strengthened on the body and blood of Christ not only for ourselves but also for all those he gave his life for. We are dismissed from Mass not because it’s over, but because we have work to do. We are to go to the world to proclaim Christ. And so we stay to the end of Mass to be blessed and commissioned: “Go and announce the gospel of the Lord.” “Go in peace, glorifying the Lord by your life.” From USCCB & U.S. Catholic
Prayer for the Pope for Continued Recovery
“As we paused to celebrate the 4th of July, Catholics
across the United States took time to pray for the Holy
Father. We join our brothers and sisters around the world
in praying for the continued recovery of Pope Francis.
Lord, may our shepherd and all those in the hospital for
healing in these days find strength and comfort in your
love.” Archbishop José H. Gomez
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