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NUESTRA PARROQUÍA www.hispanic-ministry.com 28 de junio. 13º Domin- go del Tiempo Ordinario El seguro de salud de Dios Las lecturas y su mensaje Sab 1:13-15; 2:23-24 Dios no causa ni quiere el mal ni la destrucción. Al crear el cielo y la tierra, la muerte no entraba en sus planes o intenciones. La muerte es consecuencia de la presencia del maligno que entró en el corazón humano. Es el primer pecado de Adán, y el segundo de Caín, los que confirman la presencia del mal en el mundo. 2 Cor 8:7-9, 13-15 Las preposiciones hyper (por) e hina (para) remiten a la obra salvífica. La muerte de Cristo, su máxima pobreza, tuvo un sentido mirando a nuestro bien. El extremo de generosidad de Jesús debe ser el paradig- ma de toda actitud gratuita, generosa y solidaria donde se juegue de una u otra manera la suerte de los hermanos. Mc 5:21-24, 35-43 Jairo era un judío importante, jefe de la sinagoga. Jairo cree en el poder de Jesús. Cuando éste dice que la niña no está muerta, hay un inicio de burla, segui- do de sorpresa. Jesús tiene poder para dar vida, y lo afirma pidiendo que le den a la niña algo de comer. Nuestra cultura El cuidado por los demás y la solidaridad son marcas de la cultura hispana. En general, los hispanos se conmueven mucho ante casos de necesidad y siem- pre entran en acción para responder. Para la reflexión ¿Qué aspectos de mi vida personal y familiar no parecen muy saludables? ¿Cómo puedo sanarlos? - Nuestra Parroquia Davis & Powell Funeral Home 616 Chestnut St Berea, KY Silver Creek Animal Hospital 1053 Richmond Rd No. Berea, Kentucky 859-986-7076 When the human heart is burdened and heavy with guilt, God’s desire is to give us a new heart through the grace of conversion. With the help of the Spirit, we are given the strength to seek and trust God’s merciful forgiveness so that we might have a fresh and new start in our relationship with Him. Amen. CCC 1432 PRAY THE ROSARY FOR WORLD PEACE June 28, 2015 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Prayer Service & Burial of Miscarried Babies Where: Calvary Cemetery’s Via Dolorosa Mausoleum 874 West Main Street When: July 1 st 1:00 p.m. Calvary is the Cemetery of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lexington, KY. All are welcome! Questions? Contact Lynnette RauvolaBouta/Mission Integration/859-313- 3263/E-mail [email protected]. God Bless America! To celebrate Independence Day, July 4 th , Calvary Cemetery will have U.S. Flags available, if you would like to place one on the gravesite of a Veter- an buries at Calvary. Thank you. Fran Borders Manager Calvary Cemetery ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Peter’s Pence Collection Thank you for your generous sup- port of our Holy Father’s charitable works in the Peter’s Pence Collec- tion. Your contributions will be com- bined with those of our brothers and sisters around the world to help Pope Francis provide essential relief to people in need. Your generosity is an act of solidarity with the universal Church, answering the call to be a witness of charity. May God bless you. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Office Hours Days: Tues, Wed, Thurs. Time: 9am to Noon or by appoint- ment. For appointment, call 859-986- 4633 or email us at [email protected] Ed Forester, Music Coordinator Cell 859-868-8616 Email: [email protected] St. Clare Catholic Church 622 Chestnut Street Berea, KY 40403 (859) 986-4633 E-mail: [email protected] web page: www.stclareberea.org Parish Office Marie Rowland, Office Manager St. Clare Catholic Church Office 711 Chestnut Street, Suite 3 Berea, KY 40403 859-986-4633 Fax 859-756-3408 SACRAMENTAL MINISTRY Anointing of the Sick Inform the parish office when someone needs a visit from a priest. Announcement at Mass If you have any announcement to be given during Mass, please get it to the parish office by Wednesday so the announcement can be made at both the Saturday and Sunday Masses. RCIA Meetings will be every Thursday from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in Friendship Hall. Anyone interested in Catholicism or becoming a Catholic is welcomed to join! Please call the church office at 859- 986-4633 for more information. Baptism Baptismal preparation is required of all parents prior to the cele- bration of baptism. Please call the parish office for an appoint- ment. Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday: 6:30 p.m. - 6:50 p.m. Sunday: 8:30 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. By Appointment, Call Father Michael at 859-948-8609 Marriage Preparation Arrangements are made with the parish office at least six months before the intended wedding. Visitation of the Sick and Homebound If you or a member of your family is in the hospital, privacy acts prohibit ministers from obtaining names through the hospital; there- fore you must contact the parish if you wish a visit. Also, for home- bound visitation if you become ill. Bulletin Deadline: Noon Tuesday New Members Always Welcome! Please complete our registration form found in the Narthex, and return in the collection basket or the office. Someone will contact you to welcome you into our parish. June 28, 2015 Thirteen Sunday in Ordinary Time Finance Council Parish Council Fr. Michael Flanagan Fr. Michael Flanagan Keith Johnson Vic Sabino John Daugherty Bruce Fraley Carol Norman Carmen Velazquez Kris Hammons Hilda Castro Eric North Teresa Kash-Davis Nancy Crewe John Roché Marie Rowland Carol DeRosset Larry Sabo Diane Zekind Jen Eich Linda Sabino Parish Contacts Father Michael Flanagan, Pastor Cell 859-948-8609 Email: [email protected] John Roché, Pastoral Associate 859-986-4633 Email: [email protected] Weekend Mass: Sat. 7:00 p.m., Sun. 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. Español, Weekday: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu., Fri 8:00 a.m. Adult Faith Formation Father Michael Flanagan Altar Servers Marc Bramlage Bereavement Cora LePorin Building/Maintenance Bob Rucker Bulletin Mari Rucker Campus Ministry Father Michael Flanagan CCD John Roche Christmas Baskets Dennis Jacobs Confirmation Pat Calie Extraordinary Ministers Cora LePorin Finance Council (currently vacant) Garden (currently vacant) Greeters/Ushers Diane Lewandowski Hispanic Ministry Hilda Castro Hospitality (currently vacant) Lectors Teri Thesing Liturgy Committee Katherine Christensen Men's Cooking Ben Wilcox Ministers to Sick Father Michael Flanagan Music Ed Forester Parish Council Bruce Fraley RCIA Janey West Rosary Pat Eutsler Sacristan Katherine Christensen Scouting Gary Scarlett Snacks Rita Brockmeyer St Clare Guild Rita Brockmeyer Youth/Teen (currently vacant) Councils, Committees, and Contacts

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NUESTRA PARROQUÍA www.hispanic-ministry.com 28 de junio. 13º Domin- go del Tiempo Ordinario

El seguro de salud de Dios Las lecturas y su mensaje Sab 1:13-15; 2:23-24 Dios no causa ni quiere el mal ni la destrucción. Al crear el cielo y la tierra, la muerte no entraba en sus planes o intenciones. La muerte es consecuencia de la presencia del maligno que entró en el corazón humano. Es el primer pecado de Adán, y el segundo de Caín, los que confirman la presencia del mal en el mundo. 2 Cor 8:7-9, 13-15 Las preposiciones hyper (por) e hina (para) remiten a la obra salvífica. La muerte de Cristo, su máxima pobreza, tuvo un sentido mirando a nuestro bien. El extremo de generosidad de Jesús debe ser el paradig-ma de toda actitud gratuita, generosa y solidaria donde se juegue de una u otra manera la suerte de los hermanos. Mc 5:21-24, 35-43 Jairo era un judío importante, jefe de la sinagoga. Jairo cree en el poder de Jesús. Cuando éste dice que la niña no está muerta, hay un inicio de burla, segui-do de sorpresa. Jesús tiene poder para dar vida, y lo afirma pidiendo que le den a la niña algo de comer. Nuestra cultura El cuidado por los demás y la solidaridad son marcas de la cultura hispana. En general, los hispanos se conmueven mucho ante casos de necesidad y siem-pre entran en acción para responder. Para la reflexión ¿Qué aspectos de mi vida personal y familiar no parecen muy saludables? ¿Cómo puedo sanarlos? - Nuestra Parroquia

Davis & Powell Funeral Home

616 Chestnut St Berea, KY

Silver Creek Animal Hospital

1053 Richmond Rd No. Berea, Kentucky

859-986-7076

When the human heart is burdened and heavy with guilt, God’s desire is to give us a new heart through the grace of conversion. With the help of the Spirit, we are given the strength to seek and trust God’s merciful forgiveness so that we might have a fresh and new start in our relationship with Him. Amen. CCC 1432

PRAY THE ROSARY FOR WORLD PEACE

June 28, 2015 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Prayer Service & Burial of Miscarried Babies Where: Calvary Cemetery’s Via Dolorosa Mausoleum 874 West Main Street When: July 1st 1:00 p.m. Calvary is the Cemetery of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lexington, KY. All are welcome! Questions? Contact Lynnette RauvolaBouta/Mission Integration/859-313-3263/E-mail [email protected]. God Bless America! To celebrate Independence Day, July 4th, Calvary Cemetery will have U.S. Flags available, if you would like to place one on the gravesite of a Veter-an buries at Calvary. Thank you. Fran Borders Manager Calvary Cemetery ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Peter’s Pence Collection Thank you for your generous sup-port of our Holy Father’s charitable works in the Peter’s Pence Collec-tion. Your contributions will be com-bined with those of our brothers and sisters around the world to help Pope Francis provide essential relief to people in need. Your generosity is an act of solidarity with the universal Church, answering the call to be a witness of charity. May God bless you. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Office Hours Days: Tues, Wed, Thurs. Time: 9am to Noon or by appoint-ment. For appointment, call 859-986-4633 or email us at

[email protected] Ed Forester, Music Coordinator Cell 859-868-8616 Email: [email protected]

St. Clare Catholic Church

622 Chestnut Street Berea, KY 40403 (859) 986-4633 E-mail: [email protected] web page: www.stclareberea.org

Parish Office

Marie Rowland, Office Manager St. Clare Catholic Church Office 711 Chestnut Street, Suite 3 Berea, KY 40403 859-986-4633

Fax 859-756-3408

SACRAMENTAL MINISTRY

Anointing of the Sick Inform the parish office when someone needs a visit from a priest.

Announcement at Mass If you have any announcement to be given during Mass, please get it to the parish office by Wednesday so the announcement can be made at both the Saturday and Sunday Masses.

RCIA Meetings will be every Thursday from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in Friendship Hall. Anyone interested in Catholicism or becoming a Catholic is welcomed to join! Please call the church office at 859-986-4633 for more information.

Baptism Baptismal preparation is required of all parents prior to the cele-bration of baptism. Please call the parish office for an appoint-ment.

Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday: 6:30 p.m. - 6:50 p.m. Sunday: 8:30 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. By Appointment, Call Father Michael at 859-948-8609

Marriage Preparation Arrangements are made with the parish office at least six months before the intended wedding.

Visitation of the Sick and Homebound If you or a member of your family is in the hospital, privacy acts prohibit ministers from obtaining names through the hospital; there-fore you must contact the parish if you wish a visit. Also, for home-

bound visitation if you become ill.

Bulletin Deadline: Noon Tuesday

New Members Always Welcome! Please complete our registration form found in the Narthex, and return in the collection basket or the office. Someone will contact you to welcome you into our parish.

June 28, 2015

Thirteen Sunday in Ordinary Time

Finance Council Parish Council

Fr. Michael Flanagan Fr. Michael Flanagan Keith Johnson Vic Sabino

John Daugherty Bruce Fraley Carol Norman Carmen Velazquez

Kris Hammons Hilda Castro Eric North

Teresa Kash-Davis Nancy Crewe John Roché

Marie Rowland Carol DeRosset Larry Sabo

Diane Zekind Jen Eich Linda Sabino

Parish Contacts Father Michael Flanagan, Pastor Cell 859-948-8609 Email: [email protected] John Roché, Pastoral Associate

859-986-4633 Email: [email protected]

Weekend Mass: Sat. 7:00 p.m., Sun. 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. Español, Weekday: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu., Fri 8:00 a.m.

Adult Faith Formation Father Michael Flanagan

Altar Servers Marc Bramlage

Bereavement Cora LePorin

Building/Maintenance Bob Rucker

Bulletin Mari Rucker

Campus Ministry Father Michael Flanagan

CCD John Roche

Christmas Baskets Dennis Jacobs

Confirmation Pat Calie

Extraordinary Ministers Cora LePorin

Finance Council (currently vacant)

Garden (currently vacant)

Greeters/Ushers Diane Lewandowski

Hispanic Ministry Hilda Castro

Hospitality (currently vacant)

Lectors Teri Thesing

Liturgy Committee Katherine Christensen

Men's Cooking Ben Wilcox

Ministers to Sick Father Michael Flanagan

Music Ed Forester

Parish Council Bruce Fraley

RCIA Janey West

Rosary Pat Eutsler

Sacristan Katherine Christensen

Scouting Gary Scarlett

Snacks Rita Brockmeyer

St Clare Guild Rita Brockmeyer

Youth/Teen (currently vacant)

Councils, Committees, and Contacts

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June 28, 2015 Thirteen Sunday in Ordinary Time

Good News!

Thirteen Sunday in Ordinary Time A fourth-century legend from Catholics in the Eastern part

of the Roman Empire tells us the name of the woman in

today’s Gospel is Beronike. A woman of great faith, she

knew that the Law considered her unclean because she had

a flow of blood and no one could touch her. When she saw

Jesus, she didn’t ask him to touch or even speak to her. She

didn’t want him to feel what she felt—outcast and isolated.

She simply believed that touching his garment would bring

her relief.

A couple of weeks ago, St. Paul told us that we walk by

faith, not by sight. Faith was all this woman had to go on;

everything else had failed. What she heard about Jesus

stirred something in her soul, and she followed her convic-

tions. She wasn’t disappointed. The power of Christ, who

heals us of whatever deeply wounds us, went out immedi-

ately to her who dared to hope. When he called out to see

who touched him, her fear didn’t keep her away. She was

saved by faith.

Being saved doesn’t always mean miraculous cures, but it

does involve standing before Christ as we are—bleeding,

broken, sinful—and trusting that he is our answer. We

don’t know for sure what happened to the woman. But her

legend continued.

When Jesus carried his cross to his crucifixion, a woman

stepped out to stop the flow of blood and sweat streaking

his face. We know her by the Latin translation of Beroni-

ke—Veronica—which carries with it an additional meaning:

“true icon,” in reference to the facial image that Jesus left

on her cloth.

Mary Katharine Deeley

[email protected]

Liturgical Ministers, please arrive about 15 minutes before Mass. If you cannot make your liturgical minis-try assignment, please see if you can get a substitute. Thank you.

Liturgical Ministers Sat, July 4, 2015 Lector: Pat Calie Ministers of Holy Communion: Katherine Christiansen, Janey West Sun, July 5, 2015 Greeter: Julie LeBrun Host: Eric North Lectors: Mary Johnson, Dennis Jacobs Ministers of Holy Communion: Linda Fraley, Bruce Fraley, Tom Karasienski, Mari Rucker, Bob Rucker

Liturgical and Mass Service

Sun., June 28 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Acts 3: 1-10 / Ps 19: 2-5 / Gal 1: 11-20 / Jn 21: 15-19 9:00 a.m. (Berea): Mass - St. Clare Parishioners 11:00 a.m. (Berea): Spanish Mass - Fr. Eulices 11:45 a.m. (St. Paul): Mass - McKee Parishioners Mon., June 29 Sts. Peter and Paul Acts 12: 1-11 / Ps 34: 2-9 / 2 Tm 4: 6-8,17-18 / Mt 16: 13-19 8:00 a.m. (Berea): Mass Tues., June 30 The First Martys of the Holy Roman Church Gn 19: 15-29 / Ps 26: 2-3, 9-12 / Mt 8: 23-27 8:00 a.m. (Berea): Mass 5:00 p.m. (OLMV): Mass Wed., July 1 Blessed Junípero Serra Gn 21: 5, 8-20a / Ps 34: 7-8, 10-13 / Mt 8: 28-34 8:00 a.m. (Berea): Mass Thurs., July 2 Gn 22: 1b-19 / Ps 115: 1-6, 8-9 / Mt 9: 1-8 8:00 a.m. (Berea): Mass Fri., July 3 St. Thomas Eph 2: 19-22 / Ps 117: 1b-2 / Jn 20: 24-29 8:00 a.m. (Berea): Mass Sat., July 4 Blessed Virgin Mary Independence Day Gn 27: 1-5, 15-29 / Ps 135: 1b-6 / Mt 9: 14-17 5:00 p.m. (OLMV): Mass 7:00 p.m. (Berea): Mass Sun., July 5 Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Ez 2: 2-5 / Ps 123: 1-4 / 2 Cor 12: 7-10 / Mk 6: 1-6a 9:00 a.m. (Berea): Mass - St. Clare Parishioners 11:00 a.m. (Berea): Spanish Mass - Fr. Eulices 11:45 a.m. (St. Paul): Mass - McKee Parishioners Reflection on the Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time: In the time that he has been away from home. Jesus’s world has broad-ened and changed as he preaches God’s Kingdom. Consequently, he struggles between two worlds, unable to perform between two worlds, unable to “perform any mighty deed.” What is it like for you to return “home?” Do you feel caught between two worlds, as old friends and family members want you to be the person they remember, but you are different, with new relationships and a changed worldview? - Sunday Prayer for Catholics

Sunday Snacks: Fourth of July !!!

June Stewardship 2015 THE JOY OF THE GOSPEL

is such that it cannot be

taken away from us by

anyone or anything.

(cf. Jn 16:22) §84

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Pray for the Sick of the Parish Please pray for Megan Ahrens, Rita Ballinger, John Daugherty, Jack DuFour, Marge Griffin, Jasmin Hardin, Diane Lewandowski, Kim Murphy, Lee Murphy ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Electronic Giving Doesn’t Take Vacation This summer, if you can’t make it to Church due to travel or other commit- ments, we encourage you to automate your regular donation. The Church relies on the consistent financial support of the congregation and electron- ic giving offers, an easy way to given on a recur- ring basis. Please visit our website (stclareberea.org) and locate the giving page. We thank you for your support.

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Building Maintenance/Fund We will have a second collection for the building maintenance/fund on July 4-5. Your contribution will be much appreciated. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Laudato Sí Paragraph 13 The urgent challenge to protect our com-mon home includes a concern to bring the whole human family together to seek a sustainable and integral development, for we know that things can change. The Cre-ator does not abandon us; he never forsakes his loving plan or repents of having created us. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Sundays Snacks - 10:00 a.m. in Friendship Hall.

Spanish Choir Practice - Fridays at 7:30 p.m.

Adult Choir Practice - Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. Youth Choir - contact Ed Forester at 859-868-8616, e-mail [email protected] for details. Bazaar Committee - meets every Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. in Friendship Hall.

Book of Prayer Needs and Requests The Liturgy Committee has prepared a special notebook for pa-rishioners and visitors to enter any prayer needs and requests. The book is located on the lectern by the baptismal font.

CCD - classes will resume in the Fall.

Church Cleaning Schedule - June 4th - Volunteers

Cub Scouts Pack 516 - will resume at the end of August. Finance Council - Tuesday, June 30th at 6:30 p.m. in the office. 4th Degree Knights of Columbus - every third Sun-day of the month at 5:00 p.m. in Friendship Hall.

GPS - meets every Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. in the office. Liturgy Committee - next meeting will be on Thursday, August 13th at 6:30 p.m. in the office.

Parish Council - next meeting will be on Thursday, August 20th at 6:30 p.m. in Friendship Hall.

RCIA – classes will resume in the Fall. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Berea College College Mass will resume in the Fall. We hope all the students have a great and restful summer! Please stay tuned for our sum-mer events. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Prayer for Junipero Serra

God most high, your servant Junipero Serra brought the gospel of Christ to the peoples of Mexico and California and firmly established the Church among them. By his intercession, and through the example of his evangelical zeal, in-spire us to be faithful witnesses of Jesus Christ. Through the same Christ our Lord. Amen. - CatholiCity.com

June 28, 2015 Thirteen Sunday in Ordinary Time

Stewardship Goal: $139,650.00 for fiscal year July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015

Collection for June 21, 2015: $ 2,480.75

Peter’s Pence $ 655.00

Current Past Due Bills (currently lack funds to pay) $ 8,541.00