Weekly Parish Bulletin - twosaints.us · 7/19/2020 · St. Joseph’s Catholic Church St. John’s...
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St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Fifth & W. Waldrip, Elma, Washington
St. John’s Catholic Church 414 E. Broadway St., Montesano, Washington
Mass Sunday 9 a.m. Mass Saturday 5 p.m.
Mass Sunday 11 a.m.
Priest Administrator: Office Phone:
Phone: E-Mail:
Father Arulanandu David 360-482-3190 307-723-0004 [email protected]
Deacon: Phone: E-Mail:
Chaplain Tom Hawkins 360-870-2983 [email protected]
Parish Office: Mail: E-Mail:
501 W. Main, Elma, Washington PO Box 3027, Elma, WA 98541 [email protected]
Office Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Closed 12-1 p.m.)
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on your mobile device to make it
easy to support your parish:
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The Knights of Columbus
meet on the 4th Tuesday
of every month.
Visit us online at www.twosaints.us
Weekly Parish Bulletin Parish Mission Statement: To love God and our neighbor through worship in our Catholic tradition, committed witness, and good works.
Please let the Parish Office know you’d like to attend Mass in person on July 25-26 using our reservation form: www.twosaints.us/massreopeningplans.html or by calling the office
at 360.482.3190. Reservations need to be made by Thursday, July 23, at 6 pm.
Fr. David will hear confessions by appointment. Please call the parish office at 360.482.3190 or contact Fr. David at: [email protected]
to make an appointment.
First collect the weeds and tie them in bundles for burning; but gather the wheat into my barn.
Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - July 19, 2020
Special Intention Mass The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for your
special intention. Contact the parish office to schedule a weekday Mass intention.
Anointing of the Sick
Call parish office
360-482-3190
Deadline for items placed in the bulletin
Wednesday noon [email protected]
Baptism, Marriage, Other Services, Scheduling Appointments with Father David: Know someone who is no longer attending Mass? Do you need home Communion?
Call the office at 360-482-3190 to schedule a time.
Celebrate the Year of the Eucharist
The General Instruction of the Roman Missal (no. 79) provides the following summary of the Eucharistic Prayer:
The main elements of which the Eucharistic Prayer consists may be distinguished from one another in this way:
a) The thanksgiving (expressed especially in the Preface), in which the Priest, in the name of the whole of the holy people, glorifies God the Father and gives thanks to him for the whole work of salvation or for some particular aspect of it, according to the varying day, festivity, or time of year.
b) The acclamation, by which the whole congregation, joining with the heavenly powers, sings the Sanctus (Holy, Holy, Holy). This acclamation, which constitutes part of the Eucharistic Prayer itself, is pronounced by all the people with the Priest.
c) The epiclesis, in which, by means of particular invocations, the Church implores the power of the Holy Spirit that the gifts offered by human hands be consecrated, that is, become Christ's Body and Blood, and that the unblemished sacrificial Victim to be consumed in Communion may be for the salvation of those who will partake of it.
d) The Institution narrative and Consecration, by which, by means of the words and actions of Christ, that Sacrifice is effected which Christ himself instituted during the Last Supper, when he offered his Body and Blood under the species of bread and wine, gave them to the Apostles to eat and drink, and leaving with the latter the command to perpetuate this same mystery.
e) The anamnesis, by which the Church, fulfilling the command that she received from Christ the Lord through the Apostles, celebrates the memorial of Christ, recalling especially his blessed Passion, glorious Resurrection, and Ascension into heaven.
f) The oblation, by which, in this very memorial, the Church, in particular that gathered here and now, offers the unblemished sacrificial Victim in the Holy Spirit to the Father. The Church's intention, indeed, is that the faithful not only offer this unblemished sacrificial Victim but also learn to offer their very selves,and so day by day to be brought, through the mediation of Christ, into unity with God and with each other, so that God may at last be all in all.
g) The intercessions, by which expression is given to the fact that the Eucharist is celebrated in communion with the whole Church, of both heaven and of earth, and that the oblation is made for her and for all her members, living and dead, who are called to participate in the redemption and salvation purchased by the Body and Blood of Christ.
h) The concluding doxology, by which the glorification of God is expressed and which is affirmed and concluded by the people's acclamation "Amen."
From: http://www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/the-mass/order-of-mass/liturgy-of-the-eucharist/index.cfm
Celebrar el año de la Eucaristía
http://www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/la-santa-misa/ordinario-de-la-misa/liturgia-eucaristica/index.cfm
Transubstantiation: An Interview with Dr. Brett Salkeld
by Matt Nelson November 12, 2019
Visit the link above to read the interview by Matt Nelson with Dr. Brett Salkeld, in-house theologian for
the Archdiocese of Regina in Canada. Dr. Salkeld is an expert in the doctrine of transubstantiation . He
discusses the history and significance of the central Christian teaching in light of the recent Pew
Research study that suggested the majority of Catholics today do not believe in the Real Presence of
Jesus in the Eucharist.
https://www.wordonfire.org/resources/blog/transubstantiation-an-interview-with-dr-brett-salkeld/25801/
July 19-25 is Natural Family
Planning (NFP) Awareness Week!
This year’s theme is “Live the truth
and beauty of God’s plan for married
love!”
Want to learn more about the
methods of NFP offered in our
diocese/by our parish? Visit the NFP
section of the USCCB website at:
usccb.org/nfp/what-is-nfp/index.cfm.
¡La Semana de Concientización
sobre la Planificación Familiar
Natural (PFN) es del
19 al 25 de julio!
El tema de este año es “¡Vive la
verdad y la belleza del plan de Dios
para el amor conyugal!”
¿Quieres aprender más sobre los
métodos de la PFN que se ofrecen
en nuestra diócesis/por nuestra
parroquia? Visita la sección de la
PFN en la página web de la USCCB
entrando a: usccb.org/nfp/what-is-
nfp/index.cfm.