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PASTOR Rev. Stephen A. Klasek DEACON Rev. Mister Ronald Munn SACRAMENTAL SCHEDULE Eucharist: Saturday 4:00 PM St. Mark 6:00 PM St. Paul Sunday 8:30 AM St. Paul 10:30 AM St. Mark 1:00 PM San Marco en Español Weekdays (Monday —Friday) 8:00 AM St. Paul Sacramental Preparation Baptismal and Marriage, contact Church Office to make arrangements. PARISH FACILITIES 304 W. Grizzard Street Tullahoma, TN 37388 Phone: (931) 455-3050 (Office) Fax: (931) 461-9652 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: M—F 9:00 am-3:00 pm Susan Blackburn, Secretary WEBSITE: www.stpaulstullahoma.com Webmaster: Melissa Thompson [email protected] ST. PAUL the Apostle Catholic Church Second Sunday of Easter April 28, 2019 DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY SEEING IS BELIEVING Seeing is believing! Since cellphone screens connect us instantly to social media, live TV, and loved ones’ faces near and far, “Doubting Thomas” could be our patron saint: “Unless I see, I will not believe!” But how comforting for any of us who share Thomas’s doubt, or love “doubters” who do, to see how kindly Jesus responds. By offering the very evidence that Thomas demanded, Jesus doesn’t scold Thomas, but seems to understand such skepticism. Could Jesus have been thinking of us, who long to believe that “Jesus is risen!” but see so much suffering, and perhaps even cause some, that we wonder, how could something so wonderful be true? In today’s reading from the Acts of the Apostles, the risen Jesus’ healing love comforts through disciples who love others. In Revelation, “our brother John” doesn’t just claim he saw Jesus alive, but passes on Jesus’ life-giving words, “Do not be afraid.” Seeing Jesus in others is believing! Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Join our celebration of Divine Mercy this Sunday from 3:00—4:00 PM The message of Divine Mercy is simple. God loves us — all of us! And, he wants us to recognize that His mercy is greater than our sins so that we will call upon Him with trust, receive His mercy, and let it flow through us to others. Service includes Exposition of The Blessed Sacrament, Veneration of the Mercy Image, The Holy Rosary, and the Divine Mercy Chaplet. The Thursday Night Bible Study Group will be hosting a Welcoming Reception for participants of the Divine Mercy Devotion as well as RCIA Members and new parishioners immediately following the Holy Hour. Refreshments will be served in the Parish Center.

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PASTOR Rev. Stephen A. Klasek

DEACON Rev. Mister Ronald Munn

SACRAMENTAL SCHEDULE

Eucharist:

Saturday

4:00 PM St. Mark

6:00 PM St. Paul

Sunday

8:30 AM St. Paul

10:30 AM St. Mark

1:00 PM San Marco en Español

Weekdays (Monday —Friday)

8:00 AM St. Paul

Sacramental Preparation

Baptismal and Marriage,

contact Church Office to make

arrangements.

PARISH FACILITIES 304 W. Grizzard Street

Tullahoma, TN 37388

Phone: (931) 455-3050 (Office)

Fax: (931) 461-9652

Email: [email protected]

Office Hours: M—F 9:00 am-3:00 pm

Susan Blackburn, Secretary

WEBSITE: www.stpaulstullahoma.com

Webmaster: Melissa Thompson

[email protected]

ST. PAUL the Apostle

C at h o l i c C h u r c h

Second Sunday of Easter

April 28, 2019

DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY

SEEING IS BELIEVING

Seeing is believing! Since cellphone screens connect us

instantly to social media, live TV, and loved ones’ faces near

and far, “Doubting Thomas” could be our patron saint: “Unless I

see, I will not believe!” But how comforting for any of us who

share Thomas’s doubt, or love “doubters” who do, to see how

kindly Jesus responds. By offering the very evidence that

Thomas demanded, Jesus doesn’t scold Thomas, but seems to

understand such skepticism. Could Jesus have been thinking of

us, who long to believe that “Jesus is risen!” but see so much

suffering, and perhaps even cause some, that we wonder, how

could something so wonderful be true? In today’s reading from

the Acts of the Apostles, the risen Jesus’ healing love comforts

through disciples who love others. In Revelation, “our brother

John” doesn’t just claim he saw Jesus alive, but passes on

Jesus’ life-giving words, “Do not be afraid.” Seeing Jesus in

others is believing!

Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

Join our celebration of Divine Mercy this Sunday from 3:00—4:00 PM

The message of Divine Mercy is simple. God loves us — all of us! And,

he wants us to recognize that His mercy is greater than our sins so that

we will call upon Him with trust, receive His mercy, and let it flow

through us to others.

Service includes Exposition of The Blessed Sacrament, Veneration of

the Mercy Image, The Holy Rosary, and the Divine Mercy Chaplet.

The Thursday Night Bible Study Group will be hosting a Welcoming

Reception for participants of the Divine Mercy Devotion as well as

RCIA Members and new parishioners immediately following the Holy

Hour. Refreshments will be served in the Parish Center.

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THIS WEEK AT ST. PAUL PARISH

Apr 27 Saturday

6:00 Mass

Apr 28 Divine Mercy Sunday

8:30 Mass

9:30 Faith Formation Classes

3:00 Confirmation Sagrado Corazon

3:00 Divine Mercy Sunday Holy Hour

4:00 Welcome Reception Parish Center

Apr 29 Monday

8:00 Mass

Apr 30 Tuesday

8:00 Mass

May 1 Wednesday

8:00 Mass

May 2 Thursday

8:00 Mass

May 3 Friday

8:00 Mass & First Friday Social

May 4 Saturday

8:00 Mass First Friday Devotion

6:00 Mass

May 5 Third Sunday of Easter

8:30 Mass First Holy Communion

Lord, hear our Prayer

Parishioners Loretta Welsh, Ron & Linda Johnson, Fred Battles, Andrew Roberts, Mike Gilliam, Manesha Walker, Rogelia Lucas, Mike Gattie, Amber Zwicker, Beverly Pratt, Bridget Martin, Carol Pratt. Family & Friends John Barker, Collie Carney, Sharon Segroves, Glenn Finch, Tadeo Aguilar, Family of †Karson Kilgore, Teresa Davenport, Brennan Blanton, Cecilia Terese Timmerman, Shane Hellriegel, Alex Burt, Bob Richards, Jay Thomas, Suzanne Byrom, Karl Boehm, Jennifer Jones, Teresa Brodowski, Ann Nesbitt, James Painter, Ann Gore, Ken Nutt, Tim Ricoheroso, Ann Gattie, Rosie Pensinger, D.R. Wyatt, Enzalee Painter, Donald Schoenl, David Collins, Jenny Worley, Steve Corkran, John Pulliam, Steve Tipps, Grace Caps, Jordan Teal, Tianna DiNatale, Alysia Peddy & Family, Jade Collins, Johnny Morris, Dana Hill Homebound/Nursing Home Bea Hensel, Valerie Gammon, Jean Branch, Jane Hargreaves, Elizabeth Olson.

MINISTRY

SAT 6:00 PM

May 4

SUN 8:30 AM

May 5

Extraordinary Ministers

L Oakes* S Crouch, C Allen M Frankowski, B Patton

H Long, N Todaro, K Todaro D Wilson*, M Chicoine* J Finke, B Bymaster

Lector John Trankovich Brian Canfield

Altar Servers A Moore, M Bukar A Gold, C Gold

Liturgical Ministers

Sat Apr 27 6:00 PM For the Parish

Sun Apr 28 8:30 AM Rev. Michael Gaitley, MIC

& Marian Missionaries of Divine Mercy

Mon Apr 29 8:00 AM †Louie & Marianne Tobitt

Tue Apr 30 8:00 AM †Alfred J. Pena, Jr.

Wed May 1 8:00 AM †Ronnie Bailey

Thu May 2 8:00 AM †Bill Basiel

Fri May 3 8:00 AM †Lucy Grady

Sat May 4 8:00 AM

6:00 PM

†Bernard, †Joan, †Kathleen Colbeck

†Gloria Woodley

Sun May 5 8:30 AM †Celina Damron Graduation Mass and Breakfast

Sunday, May 19th

All High School and College graduates of our

parish are invited to a breakfast in your honor

after Mass on Sunday, May 19th. Please RSVP

to the Church Office 455-3050 with number of

family members attending by May 1st. Graduates

are asked to wear their caps and gowns for Mass

and meet in the church entryway at 8:15 am.

The Gregorian chant schola will be singing

chants and vintage hymns in honor of the

Blessed Virgin Mary at St. Paul on Sunday,

May 19th at 2:00 PM. Join us in praising

God for His great gift of the Holy Virgin!

"To give worthy praise to the Lord's mercy, we

unite ourselves with Your Immaculate Mother,

for then our hymn will be more pleasing to

You, because She is chosen from among men

and angels. Through Her, as through a pure

crystal, Your mercy was passed on to us.

Through Her, man became pleasing to God;

Through Her, streams of grace flowed down

upon us." (1746) --St. Faustina

MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK

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FUND 4/07/19 4/14/19 4/21/19

Church Offering

Charity

Church Maintenance

Easter Flowers

Easter

Holy Land/Good Friday

Catholic Home Missions

$7,387.43

$105.00

$285.00

$105.00

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$7,254.00

$100.00

$280.00

$50.00

$50.00

$50.00

$423.00

$165.00

$0

$105.00

$7,112.30

$1,042.00

$5.00

Councils and Organizations

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Justin Thompson, Grand Knight

Meet Wednesdays at 7:00 PM in the KC Hall.

Sponsors the monthly Sunday Parish Breakfast.

LADIES COUNCIL Mary Jo Daigle, President

Meet first Tuesday of each month at 7:00 PM in

the Church Office August — May.

PARISH COUNCIL Arlen Naffziger, Chairman

Meetings are typically held the third Monday of every

month at 4:00 PM in the Church Office and are open

to parishioners. Agenda additions require one week’s

prior notice to the Chairperson for consideration.

PROGRAMS & VOLUNTEER MINISTRIES Faith Formation Program Director of Religious Education Terri Daugherty Pre-K through Middle School Terri Daugherty Adult Initiation (RCIA) Buddy Nichols Adult Programs Lucy Keeney

Classes are held on Sundays from 9:30—11:00 AM (August through April)

Prayer Request Line Contact Maxine Capezza at [email protected] Good Samaritan Food Pantry Collection Donations are collected the second Sunday of each month in the box located in the Church vestibule.

Knights of Columbus Aluminum Can Recycling Cans are collected on the last Saturday of each month from 8:30—11:30 AM (parking lot near playground) MINISTRY OF THE SICK & DYING Anointing of the Sick Individual celebrations upon request as one’s health warrants. Communion Visits to the Sick & Homebound may be arranged through the Church Office. Hospitalization Parishioners who are being hospitalized are asked to inform the Church Office in advance, if possible, so you may be added to the prayer list.

Readings for the week

Monday: Acts 4:23-31-37; Ps 2:1-4, 7-9; Jn 3:1-8

Tuesday: Acts 4:32-37; Ps 93:1-2, 5; Jn 3:7b-15

Wednesday: Acts 5:17-26; Ps 34:2-9; Jn 3:16-21 or

(for the memorial) Gn 1:26 — 2:3 or

Col 3:14-15, 17, 23-24;

Ps 90:2-4, 12-14, 16; Mt 13:54-58

Thursday: Acts 5:27-33; Ps 34:2, 9, 17-20; Jn 3:31-36

Friday: 1 Cor 15:1-8; Ps 19:2-5; Jn 14:6-14

Saturday: Acts 6:1-7; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19; Jn 6:16-21

Sunday: Acts 5:27-32, 40b-41; Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13;

Rev 5:11-14; Jn 21:1-19 [1-14]

HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Apr 28 Mark Bymaster, Elizabeth Charboneau Tony Hickertz, Juliana Howard Apr 30 Mark Fearing, Kevin Nguyen, Hunter Statum May 1 Stephen Deaton, Alex Esquivel, Alexian Nguyen May 5 Peter Hills

Knights of Columbus

PARISH BREAKFAST

Please note that the KC

Breakfast in May will be

held on Mother’s Day,

May 12th.

Knightly Knews

Are you a Catholic man interested in joining the Knights of Columbus? Call John Finke @ 931-455-0668

May 2 Special Olympics THS 8:00 AM details to come

May 12 Mother’s Day Breakfast set-up 7:15 AM

May 15 Business Meeting 7:00 PM KC Hall

May 18 Graduation Breakfast Details TBD

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Father of love and power, it is your

will to establish everything in

Christ and to draw us into his all-

embracing love. Strengthen them

in their baptismal promises, build

them into the kingdom of your Son,

and seal them with the Spirit of

your love. We ask this through

Christ our Lord. Amen.

Anna Bymaster Enrique Villamar

The Coffee County

Church Women United

Group will be meeting at

St. Paul on Friday, May

3rd at 11:30 am in the

Parish Center for a potluck

lunch and meeting. This is

a national organization

founded in 1941 to help

women of all faiths to work

together to address

community problems.