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Fax: 270-443-4616
Office Telephone: 270-442-1923
Office Hours: Mon - Fri 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Office Address: 116 South 6th St. Paducah, KY 42001
Catholic Church
Rich in tradition, we are nourished by Word and Eucharist to live Jesus.
Paducah, Kentucky
Fr. Bruce McCarty, Pastor Most Rev. William F. Medley,
Bishop of the Diocese of Owensboro Diocese of Owensboro Web Page Address:
www.owensborodiocese.org USCCB Web Page Address: www.usccb.org
Parish Web Page Address: www.parishsfds.com
S e c o n d S u n d a y o f L e n t
March 17, 2019
St. Francis de Sales
WORSHIP SCHEDULE
50+ Social Guild - Cindy Davis Art & Environment - Vacant Bazaar - Tracy Crawford & Barbara Cissell Bereavement Core Team - Rita Kuebrich Bereavement Meals - Patsy Hayden/Rose Marie Smith Card Making - Barbara Cissell Disaster Coordinator - Caleb King Education/Formation - Zach Ault Family & Social Life - Maria Korte Finance - Shawne Seibert Grand Knight Council # 1055 - Steve Batusic Grounds - Mark Lewis Homecoming - Cindy Barletto Hospitality/Receptions - Tonya Wetherington Knights of Columbus Liaison - Dickey Kuehn Parish Nurse - Kathy West Social Justice - Deacon Scott Jones St. Vincent de Paul Society- Suzanne Warren Stewardship - Jennifer Record Welcoming - Rose Marie Smith Worship & Spiritual Life - Brant Veal
PARISH STAFF PARISH COUNCIL Brenden Grant, Chair bgrant1977@comcast.net Pam Matlock, Vice-Chair pmatlock@murraystate.edu Donna Jordan, Secretary djordan2635@att.net Vance Shore, Finance vshore@hotmail.com John Caruthers, Worship & Spiritual Life jcaruthers3@comcast.net Janet Vasseur, Family & Social Life janvasseur@yahoo.com Charlie Ross, Education & Formation cvross@bellsouth.net Tyler Swoope, Social Justice tswoope@att.net Allison Meyer, Stewardship ameyer7786@gmail.com
PARISH COMMITTEE CHAIRS
If you or a loved one is hospitalized, please call our office at 270-442-1923 to inform us as we cannot obtain this information from the hospital directly.
EDUCATION/FORMATION St. Mary School System - Phone 270-442-1681 Lisa Clark, Elementary School Principal Doug Shelton, Middle School/High School Principal Eleanor Mills Spry, Director
Stephen Chino David Wells Stefanie Suazo Paducah Faith Formation Ging Smith, Director - 270-443-0295 Jenny Gillituk, Parish Board Rep Jason Martin, Parish Board Rep
MT. CARMEL CATHOLIC CEMETERY Mt. Carmel Catholic Cemetery Mt. Carmel Cemetery - 270-534-5593 John Bufford - Caretaker - 270-575-0745 or 270-331-1006
Mt. Carmel Parish Board Members Larry Roussin
WEEKEND MASSES: Saturday - 5:00 pm; Sunday - 8:30 am; 11:00 am; Spanish Mass at St. Thomas More - 1:00 pm WEEKDAY MASSES: 12:00 pm - Tuesday thru Friday; Nursing Home - Mass Schedule rotated by all Paducah Priests RECONCILIATION: Saturday 3:30 - 4:30 pm or by appointment MORNING PRAYER: Monday-Friday @ 8:00 am in the Chapel
Fr. Bruce McCarty, Pastor frbruce@parishsfds.com Dcn. Scott Jones, Permanent Deacon Contact Parish Office Zach Ault, Pastoral Minister zault@parishsfds.com Brant Veal, Director of Liturgy and Music bveal@parishsfds.com Maria Korte, Director of Youth Ministry/Sacramental Prep mkorte@parishsfds.com Jennifer Record, Business Manager jrecord@parishsfds.com Corina Klepeis, Bulletin Editor bulletin@parishsfds.com Mark Lewis, Director of Maintenance/Janitorial Services mlewis@parishsfds.com General office@parishsfds.com
Weekly Bulletin Deadline: Thursday, a full week before, at 12 noon Email items to: bulletin@parishsfds.com
Second Sunday of Lent March 17, 2019
DASK (Divorced and Separated Koinonia)
Mount St. Joseph Retreat Center | April 5-7th | 2019
Many people have encountered Jesus during Koinonia retreats in
parishes throughout the Diocese of Owensboro. DASK is a Koi-nonia specifically for those who are divorced or separated. Sever-al members of the Owensboro Koinonia community are collabo-rating with Springfield, Ill Koinonia to bring DASK to our Dio-cese for the first time. This will be an overnight, spiritual retreat focused on the resurrection and new life. The team is now forming. If you are involved in your parish Koinonia community and would be interested in serving on the team for DASK, please contact Danny May in the office of Mar-riage & Family Life at 270-852-8336 or familylife@pastoral.org. Participants can register for DASK on the Diocese website at: owensborodiocese.org/dask/. The cost to attend is $150, which includes lodging and meals. Scholarships available upon request.
When all else fails during an active
shooter event, you should try to
disrupt the shooter by throwing
personal items, books, chairs, etc.
Second Sunday of Lent March 17, 2019
Tuesday, April 2, 2019
Knights of Columbus #1055 Hall 3028 Jefferson St., Paducah, KY
6:00 pm Rosary
6:30 pm Meeting We invite all Daughters of Isabella members, active or inactive to please join us in prayer, fellowship and charity work for our community. We are striving to be a group of women who together strength-en each other with prayer and service, but also witness to the community.
Please join us! For more information please call or email:
Sherri Babbs sbabbs@comcast.net or Laura Gregory Shaw shawlaura@yahoo.com 270-443-7711
MONTHLY MEETING
Saturday 5:00 pm
March 16 Thomas & Rose Marie Weitlauf
Family (L) (D)
Sunday 8:30 am 11:00 am
March 17 Michael Cissell (D) Our Parish Family
Monday
March 18 No Mass
Tuesday 12:00 pm
March 19 Michael Cissell (D)
Wednesday 12:00 pm
March 20 Michael Cissell (D)
Thursday 12:00 pm
March 21 James & Pauline Travis (D)
Friday 12:00 pm
March 22 Dale Brown (D)
Saturday 5:00 pm
March 23 Susan Kolb (D)
Sunday 8:30 am 11:00 am
March 24 Patricia Sullivan (D) Our Parish Family
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
March 18 - March 24
Monday: Dn 9:4b-10; Ps 79:8, 9, 11, 13; Lk 6:36-38 Tuesday: 2 Sm 7:4-5a, 12-14a, 16; Ps 89:2-5, 27, 29; Rom 4:13, 16-18, 22; Mt 1:16, 18-21, 24a or Lk 2:41-51a Wednesday: Jer 18:18-20; Ps 31:5-6, 14-16; Mt 20:17-28 Thursday: Jer 17:5-10; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 16:19-31 Friday: Gn 37:3-4, 12-13a; 17b-28a; Ps 105:16-21; Mt 21:33-43, 45-46 Saturday: Mi 7:14-15, 18-20; Ps 103:1-4, 9-12; Lk 15:1-3, 11-32 Sunday: Ex 3:1-8a, 13-15; Ps 103:1-4, 6-8, 11; 1 Cor 10:1-6, 10-12; Lk 13:1-9 Alternate readings (Year A): Ex 17:3-7; Ps 95:1-2, 6-9; Rom 5:1-2, 5-8; Jn 4:5-42 [5-15, 19b-26, 39a, 40-42]
Saturday, March 23, 2019
5:00 pm
Sunday, March 24, 2019
8:30 am
Sunday, March 24, 2019
11:00 am
Zach Ault Brant Veal Steve Rich
Jayden Nichols Christiana Onuoha Robert Williams
Anthony Zakutney Therese Watson Noah Watson
Dylan Fairchild Hunter Korte
Lisa Zakutney Pam Matlock
Michael Wooten Tim Moore
Deena Kuntz Dianne Squallace
Deacon/Sub, Cpt. Mike Word, Patti Sanders, Lori Hatton, Jennifer Record, Chris Vaughn, Tonya Wetherington, Debbie Jones, Kelsie Livesay
Cpt. Barbara Cissell, Marilyn Wright, Carl McConnell, Cathy Ray, Pat Clark, Shirley Coleman, Mary Warren, Olivia Warren, Karen Carlson
Cpt. Jennifer Washburn, Marcia Harbison, Bill Moore, Jarret Nunley, Kelli King, Grace Wells, Casey Williams, Aurthur Maher, Michelle Merges
Dwayne Brown Tonya Wetherington
Marty Hill Cil Brown
Allison Meyer
Cpt. Chris Green, Tom Barron, Michael Eck, John Eck, Mike McMahon, James Scott, Jane Anderson, Brian Bailey
Cpt. Bill Cassibry, Bob Whitlock, Barbara Ballard, Jack Ballard, Ray Dailey, Ken Durbin, Dickey Kuehn, Mark Roof
Cpt. Johnny Caruthers, Chris Bradley, Tyler Lampe, Charlie Ross, Ken Merges, Martha Tomlinson, Conor Washburn, David Washburn
Cantor Cross Bearer Servers
Lectors
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
Sacristans
Ushers
Gift Bearers Jennifer Angel & Family Dickey & Stephanie Kuehn Shawne Seibert & Family
Second Sunday of Lent March 17, 2019
Frances Adams David Arant Charlotte Arington Gail Ashburn Allan Ashby Patricia Bastida Jim & Gloria Bennett Kim Bruce Odell Burnett Danny Butler James Carbonel Cody Carrico Joe Tom Carroll Kathleen Casbon Betty Cassibry Judy Chandler Sandra Charlet Joanna Childers Brandi Cope Jaxon Cope Mary Durbin Sr. Rose Eleanor Mary Fike Saundra Hall Christy Hargan Sharon Harned Nora Hayden Charles Hensley Jesus Hernandez Sam Hines Karen Hogancamp Larry Hopper Terri Humes Joanne Hutchinson Lee Hutchinson Margarita Hyde Judy Korresel Laura Lambert Madonna Lamble Fred Leatherman Betty Loveless Sandy Massey Carlos Mateos Medina
Barbara McGowan Nancy McLindon
Betty Moore Betty Myrick Sr. Barbara Obit Martha O’Neill Jennifer Onuoha Siro Pandolfi Charity Peters Michael Prince Larry Reid Georgetta Roberts Larry Roberts Betty Robinson J ulie Samples Frances Scott Matthew Shoulta Mike & Esther Shoulta Duane Shumaker Tammy Shumaker Helen Simmons Marian Skellion Frann Southern Nancy Stearns Keith Stephan Mary Theobald Allison Thigpen Katherine Thomasson Carolyn Thompson Mike Thompson Wes Tomlinson Shirley Valerius Virginia Vessels Brandon Warren Glenda Whitis Nick Wilson Ronnie Wilson Lisa Wingfield Norma Word Juanita R. Yopp Louis Yopp Maurice J. Yopp
Prayer & Spiritual Life Please include the following people
in your daily prayers!
Bishop Medley’s Paducah Office Hours:
Tuesday, March 26th , 2019 To schedule an appointment, please call Martha Hagan at
(270) 852-8340.
Bishop Medley’s Paducah Office
Saturday, March 30th
7:30 am in the Parish Hall
Come and join us, give your Saturday morning a good
start!
Jordan Bucher Dean Canestrini II
Zach Canestrini Dexter Caruthers
Eamon Hannon Logan Livesay
Alec McMahon
Luke Nimmo Justin Raney Eric Shoulta Jacob Wray
Please pray for our active members of the military:
Morning Prayer All members are invited to
pray with the staff any morning, Monday - Friday at
8:00 am in the Chapel. Come and join us to start your
day with a beau ful prayer! Lent is a call not just to “give up something”
but more important to “give something for the poor.” Wherever you may live in McCracken County, there are poor families within walk-ing distance of your home. When in need,
they ring the rectory bell. They are, in effect, ringing your doorbell.
Is there a family you know who needs
assistance? Please call the Society of St. Vincent de Paul so that together we can help the suffering and poor or recom-
mend they come to our Helpline. (270) 210-4748.
Second Sunday of Lent March 17, 2019
Would you like more information on electronic payments or how to set up electronic payments from your bank institution?
Please fill out the information below and put in the offering or mail to the church office.
Last Name: ______________________________
First Name: ______________________________
Address: ________________________________
Email: _________________________________
FINANCIAL REPORT
Operating Budget Regular Sunday Collection 3/10/19: $ 11,034.81 Weekly ACH/Misc. Deposits 3/4-3/10/19: $ 3,349.00 Total Collections through 3/10/19: $ 489,238.28 Budget Year to Date (37 weeks): $ 536,001.98 Over/Under YTD Budget: $ (46,763.70) Weekly Sunday Collection Budget: $ 14,486.54 Special Collections 3/10/19: $ 543.00
Capital Campaign Diocesan Loan Balance as of 3/10/19 $ 209,642.37 Revenue to date as of 3/10/19: $ 3,316,445.54 Children’s Campaign Offering to date: $ 1,554.76
Media Center Our Media Center is open
during office hours Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm for anyone wanting to check out or return books back to the library. Take a look at the
wonderful materials we have!
“This is my chosen Son; listen to him.”
Mount Tabor is a crag-gy, steep, cone-shaped mountain south-east of Nazareth. There is a church on top of the mountain that commem-orates the Transfigura-tion with chapels full of beautiful paintings, mu-rals and mosaics depict-ing the event; Jesus with the three disciples,
Jesus with Moses and Elijah; and of course, Jesus in dazzlingly white clothes. The art work is based on the record of the Transfiguration in the Gospels, but is ultimately the product of the imagination of the artist. The real meaning of the Transfiguration, like all Revelation in the Old and New Testaments, is God’s love for His creation and His hope that we will be aware of His love for us. Moses conveyed God’s commandment that we love God with our whole heart, mind, soul and strength; and love our neigh-bor as ourselves. Elijah conveyed God’s promise that he would send a Messiah. Jesus revealed him-self as our Savior and Lord, our Messiah. Do we believe that?
Second Sunday of Lent March 17, 2019
Worship/Spiritual Life Choir Practice
Everyone is welcome to participate in our church choir, come and join us to
make a joyful noise!
Monday, March 18 @ 6:00 pm in the Church
Eucharistic Adoration at St. Francis de Sales
You are invited to spend time with the Lord.
Every Tuesday in Lent, from 5:00 - 6:30 pm
with confessions during this time.
St. Thomas More Sunday, April 7th at 4:00 pm
St. Francis de Sales
Monday, April 8th at 6:00 pm
St. John Tuesday, April 9th at 6:00 pm
The Stations of the Cross are representations of the path Jesus bore on his way to the crucifixion. They involve Jesus
enduring suffering, insults, moments of support, and relay the intense sacrifice that Christians believe Jesus undertook for
human salvation.
Join us this Lent for Stations of the Cross Every Friday in Lent @ 6:00 pm in the church
Second Sunday of Lent March 17, 2019
Let’s Talk About Abstinence and Fasting
The Church has two forms of official penitential practices-three if the Eucharistic fast of one hour before Communion is included. Abstinence The law of abstinence requires a Catholic 14 years of age until death
to abstain from eating meat on Fridays in honor of the Passion of Jesus on Good Friday. Meat is considered to be the flesh and or-gans of mammals and fowl. Also forbidden are soups or gravies made from them. Salt and freshwater species of fish, amphibians, reptiles and shellfish are permitted, as are animal derived products such as margarine and gelatin which do not have any meat taste. On the Fridays outside of Lent the U.S. bishops conference ob-tained the permission of the Holy See for Catholics in the US to substitute a penitential, or even a charitable, practice of their own choosing. They must do some penitential/charitable practice on these Fridays. For most people the easiest practice to consistently fulfill will be the traditional one, to abstain from meat on all Fridays of the year. During Lent abstinence from meat on Fridays is an obligatory in the United States as elsewhere. Fasting The law of fasting requires a Catholic from the 18th Birthday (Canon 97) to the 59th Birthday (i.e. the beginning of the 60th year, a year which will be completed on the 60th birthday) to reduce the amount of food eaten from normal. The Church defines this as one meal a day, and two smaller meals which if added together would not exceed the main meal in quantity. Such fasting is obligatory on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. The fast is broken by eating between meals and by drinks which could be considered food (milk shakes, but not milk). Alcoholic beverages do not break the fast; however, they seem to be contrary to the spirit of doing penance. Those who are excused from fast or abstinence Besides those outside the age limits, those of unsound mind, the sick, the frail, pregnant or nursing women according to need for meat or nourish-ment, manual laborers according to need, guests at a meal who cannot excuse themselves without giving great offense or causing enmity and other situations of moral or physical impossibility to observe the penitential discipline. Aside from these minimum penitential requirements Catholics are encouraged to impose some personal penance on themselves at other times. It could be modeled after abstinence and fasting. A person could, for example, multiply the number of days they ab-stain. Some people give up meat entirely for religious motives (as opposed to those who give it up for health or other motives). Some religious orders, as a penance, never eat meat. Similarly, one could multiply the number of days that one fasted. The early Church had a practice of a Wednesday and Saturday fast. This fast could be the same as the Church’s law (one main meal and two smaller ones) or stricter, even bread and water. Such freely chosen fasting could also consist in giving up something one enjoys - can-dy, soft drinks, smoking, that cocktail before supper, and so on. This is left to the individual. One final consideration. Before all else we are obliged to perform the duties of our state in life. Any deprivation that would seriously hinder us in carrying out our work, as students, employees or par-ents would be contrary to the will of God.
Help the NCYC bound High School Youth at St. Francis attend the National Catholic
Youth Conference. In November the HSYM will attend NCYC-this fundraiser will help
youth afford the trip to Indianapolis. Every Thursday from April-November if you men-
tion SFDS Youth Group when you purchase a Meal at Fazoli’s our youth will receive a portion of the profit. PLUS you will get a
great warm Meal!! Thank you to all that sup-ported our Fazoli’s Fundraisers in the past and we look forward to success with this
fundraiser in the future! HSYM-Will have a once a month Bible study. Our first one will
be on March 17th 5-7PM in the St. Jane Francis Building Conference Room. Coffee, Tea and snacks included.
Second Sunday of Lent March 17, 2019
Second Sunday of Lent March 17, 2019
SCHEDULED HIGHLIGHTS
SOCIAL JUSTICE
Hospital Visits Fr. Bruce would like to remind everyone that if you or a loved one is hospitalized, please call the office at 270-442-1923 to inform us as we cannot obtain information from the hospital directly.
Mandeville Mission trip For more information contact:
Dan Kelley at dkelley@kksattic.com or
270-559-0876
We are currently seeking
volunteers for Wednesday: April 3rd
Please e-mail Dan Kelley at dkelley@kkattic.com or call (270) 559-0876 to get on the schedule.
NOTICE Our Parish will no
longer take care of the soup kitchen on the 4th
Wednesday of every month due to scheduling,
but parishioners are welcome on the
1st Wednesday of the month from
8:30 am - 1:30 pm
Paducah
Faith Formation's 20th ANNUAL “CARING HANDS, LOVING HEARTS” Food Drive kicks off in parishes on
March 16-17. This annual project benefits Paducah Coop-erative Ministry, St. Vincent de Paul and River City Mis-sion. Grocery bags will be provided and are available near the exit doors. Please fill a grocery bag with food and re-turn it on the weekends of March 23/24 or March 30/31.
Over 100,000 pounds of food have been collected from the drives of the last 18 years. Monetary donations may be
placed in a marked envelope and dropped in the regular collection basket at Mass. All donations, whether large or small, are greatly appreciated and important in making a real difference in the lives of hungry men, women, and
children in Paducah. Thank you for your support and gen-erosity! May you and family have a meaningful and
fruitful celebration of Lent.
Second Sunday of Lent March 17, 2019
The Ice House Gallery is looking for Religious Artists to enter our very first Religious Art Show. Entries will be judged on the emotion the artwork evokes. Categories are: Peaceful, Joyful, Somber, and Telling a Story. Awards are: $250 Best in Show, $125 1st Place and $50 2nd Place in each of four categories. Member entry fees: $25 for one artwork and $10 for each addi-tional piece. Non-member entry fees: $30 for one artwork and $15 for each additional piece. Submit entries to the Ice House Gallery Tuesday, April 30 (open 10-5 pm daily) to Saturday, May 4 (open 10-1 pm). The awards will be presented at the opening reception Friday, May 10, 5-7 pm. The Religious Art Show will run until Friday, June 7, 2019. The Ice House Gallery is located at 120 N 8th St., Mayfield, KY.
For more information call the director, Nanc Gunn at (270) 247-6971.
Birthdays
Welcome!
ARE YOU NEW TO THE PADUCAH AREA? HAVE YOU DECIDED YOU WANT TO JOIN THE ST. FRANCIS DE SALES PARISH FAMILY AND DON’T KNOW HOW TO DO THAT?
Please fill out the form below and put in the offering or mail to the church office. Last Name: ______________________________
First Name: ______________________________
Address: ________________________________
Email: _________________________________
Happenings of the Week/Schedule March 18 - Ronald Nimmo, Mike Sullivan, Tom Wilson
March 19 - Linda Cissell March 20 - Tom Lampe, Gabriel Mejia, Bethel Parrish,
Owen Turley March 21 - Preslee Shaw March 22 - Caroline Moore March 23 - Marie Nimmo, Shirley Valerius March 24 - Richard Kuehn, Natalie McIntosh, Suzanne Warren
Wedding Anniversaries
Altar Linens - March Marie Nimmo
Holy Water - March Theresa Johnson
Parish Hall Bldg. DSYR= de Sales Youth Room PH=Parish Hall
St. Jane Frances Bldg. JF=Jane Fulton MA=Media Room A MB=Media Room B MC=Media Room C GLCR=Gladys Lambert Conference Room
No Coffee & Donuts for the month of March
Saturday, March 16 FF Food Drive Kick Off Confessions 3:30 - 4:30 pm Mass 5:00 pm Sunday, March 17 2nd Sunday of Lent FF Food Drive Kick Off Mass 8:30 am Mass 11:00 w/ Penitential Rite ESYM Lent Retreat 12:00 - 2:00 pm PH HSYM Bible Study 5:00-7:00 pm GLCR Monday, March 18 Pivotal Players 10:00 - 11:30 am GLCR W & SL Mtg. 5:00 pm GLCR Choir 6:00 pm Tuesday, March 19 St. Joseph Mass 12:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration 5:00 - 6:30 pm Confessions 5:00 - 6:30 pm RCIA 6:00 pm JF
Wednesday, March 20 Mass 12:00 pm Lenten Ecumenical Service 5:00 - 6:00 pm PH 6:00 - 6:30 pm CH Faith Formation 6:15 pm SMES Thursday, March 21 Pivotal Players 10:00 - 11:30 am GLCR Mass 12:00 pm Parish Council 6:00 pm GLCR Friday, March 22 Mass 12:00 pm Stations of the Cross 6:00 pm CH Saturday, March 23 FF Food Drive - SVDP Confessions 3:30 - 4:30 pm Mass 5:00 pm w/ 1st Scrutiny
ITEMS OF THE MONTH FOR MARCH
ST. VINCENT de PAUL FOOD PANTRY:
Jelly & Coffee
PADUCAH COOPERATIVE MINISTRIES:
Canned Fruit
Happy Anniversary!
March 20 Pat & Betty Robinson (54)
March 21
John D. & Lynda Oldham (54)
March 22 William & Donna Roberts (39)
Second Sunday of Lent March 17, 2019
Fed Ex Shipping Address
116 South 6th Street
Paducah, Ky. 42001
Tracking email: office@parishsfds.com
Phone - 270-442-1923
FAX - 270-443-4616
Bulletin No.
236250
Church Name and Address
St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church 116 South 6th Street Paducah, Ky. 42001 Telephone: (270) 442-1923
Contact Person: Jennifer Record, Business Manager
Corina Klepeis, Bulletin Editor
Email: office@parishsfds.com, jrecord@parishsfds.com, bulletin@parishsfds.com
Software:
MS Publisher 2010
Adobe Acrobat X
Windows 10
Printer:
HP Laser jet 1022
Transmission Time:
Tuesday 10:30 am
Bulletin for Sunday:
March 17, 2019
Number of Pages sent:
1 through 12
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
Second Sunday of Lent March 17, 2019
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