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PARISH STAFF & MINISTRY CONTACTS Rev. Al DeGiacomo Pastor [email protected] Brian Wentz Deacon [email protected] Bruce Browning Deacon [email protected] Mary Jane Trimble Business Manager mjtrimble @cdlex.org & Director of Religious Education Melanie White Parish Secretary [email protected] Mary Kay Mayo Parish Life Ministry [email protected] Rosa Browning Service Ministry [email protected] David Coleman Youth Ministry [email protected] Mariano & Celia Flores Hispanic Ministry [email protected] Rosalie Albright Parish Health Ministry [email protected] WEEKDAY MASSES Tues Wed Fridays 11:00 AM Thursdays 8:00 AM Youth Mass 1st & 3rd Wednesdays 6:00 PM EUCHARISTIC ADORATION & BENEDICTION Wednesdays 11:00 AM-9:00 PM ROSARY DEVOTION Wednesdays 10:30 AM Saturdays 4:00 PM CONFESSIONS Saturdays 3:30 PM RELIGIOUS FORMATION Sundays 9:30-10:45 AM LOOKING AHEAD PARISH COUNCIL MEETING May 2, 6:30 PM FIRST COMMUNION PREPARATION CLASS May 3, 6:00 PM CHURCH WOMEN UNITED May 5, 9:30 AM (St. Andrew) MAY CROWNING May 7, after 11:00 AM Mass PARISH POTLUCK & Youth Group Dessert Auction May 7, after May Crowning FACILITY & GROUNDS COMMITTEE MEETING May 9, 6:30 PM Saint Andrew Catholic Church 1125 Danville Road Harrodsburg KY 40330 Phone: (859) 734-4270 Facsimile: (859) 733-9770 Email: [email protected] www.harrodsburgcatholic.com OFFICE HOURS: Monday to Friday 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM WEEKEND MASSES Saturday Vigil Mass 4:30 PM Sunday Mass 11:00 AM Misa en Español X 8:45 AM HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION Vigil Mass 4:30 PM Mass of the Day 6:30 PM Saint Mary Catholic Church 307 South Buell Street Perryville KY40468 WEEKEND MASSES Sunday Mass 7:15 AM HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION Mass of the Day 5:00 PM THIRD SUNDAY of EASTER April 30, 2017 “You have made known to me the paths of life; you will ll me with joy in your presence.” —Acts 2:28

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PARISH STAFF & MINISTRY CONTACTS

Rev. Al DeGiacomo Pastor [email protected] Brian Wentz Deacon [email protected] Bruce Browning Deacon [email protected] Mary Jane Trimble Business Manager mjtrimble @cdlex.org & Director of Religious Education

Melanie White Parish Secretary [email protected] Mary Kay Mayo Parish Life Ministry [email protected]

Rosa Browning Service Ministry [email protected]

David Coleman Youth Ministry [email protected] Mariano & Celia Flores Hispanic Ministry [email protected] Rosalie Albright Parish Health Ministry [email protected]

WEEKDAY MASSES

Tues Wed Fridays 11:00 AM

Thursdays 8:00 AM

Youth Mass 1st & 3rd Wednesdays 6:00 PM

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION

& BENEDICTION Wednesdays 11:00 AM-9:00 PM

ROSARY DEVOTION

Wednesdays 10:30 AM Saturdays 4:00 PM

CONFESSIONS

Saturdays 3:30 PM

RELIGIOUS FORMATION

Sundays 9:30-10:45 AM

LOOKING AHEAD

PARISH COUNCIL MEETING May 2, 6:30 PM

FIRST COMMUNION PREPARATION CLASS

May 3, 6:00 PM

CHURCH WOMEN UNITED May 5, 9:30 AM

(St. Andrew)

MAY CROWNING May 7, after 11:00 AM Mass

PARISH POTLUCK & Youth Group Dessert Auction

May 7, after May Crowning

FACILITY & GROUNDS COMMITTEE MEETING

May 9, 6:30 PM

Saint Andrew

Catholic Church

1125 Danville Road Harrodsburg KY 40330

Phone: (859) 734-4270 Facsimile: (859) 733-9770

Email: [email protected] www.harrodsburgcatholic.com

OFFICE HOURS: Monday to Friday 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM

WEEKEND MASSES

Saturday Vigil Mass 4:30 PM Sunday Mass 11:00 AM

Misa en Español X 8:45 AM

HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION

Vigil Mass 4:30 PM Mass of the Day 6:30 PM

Saint Mary Catholic Church

307 South Buell Street Perryville KY40468

WEEKEND MASSES Sunday Mass 7:15 AM

HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION

Mass of the Day 5:00 PM

THIRD SUNDAY of EASTER

April 30, 2017

“You have made known to me the paths of life;

you will fill me with joy in your presence.”

—Acts 2:28

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THIRD SUNDAY of EASTER WEEK of APRIL 30 - MAY 6, 2017 2

SUNDAY SUPPORT April 19 - April 25, 2017

ESPACIO EN ESPAÑOL

¿No estoy yo aquí? ¿No soy tu Madre?

¿No estás bajo mi sombra?

EN EL CAMINO

Una metáfora importante que se emplea para describir la vida cristiana es la de una peregrinación. En la segunda lectura de hoy, Pedro se dirige a la primera comunidad cristiana: “Vivan siempre con temor filial durante su peregrinar por la tierra” (1 Pedro 1:17). Al pensar en una peregrinación, normalmente se nos ocurre algún tipo de movimiento del punto A al punto B. La peregrinación cristiana, que comenzó en las aguas del bautismo (punto A) tiene como destino final la vida eterna con Dios en el cielo (punto B). Desafortunadamente, en el transcurso tomamos todo tipo de desvíos. Debido al pecado, tontamente nos desviamos y a veces parecemos incapaces de detectar la presencia del Señor. Hoy, el relato de los dos discípulos camino a Emaús ilustra el hecho de que, aunque nos sentamos abatidos o muy desviados, el Señor está allí, caminando junto a nosotros.

© J. S. Paluch Co.

GENERAL OPERATING FUND:

Beginning Bank Balance: $1,188.64 Deposits-Offertory Collection: 4,583.95 Deposits-Other Income: 153.00 Deposits-Rice Bowls: 333.72 Checks Written: 5,855.15 Ending Bank Balance: $ 404.16

BUILDING FUND:

Beginning Bank Balance: $1,067.22 Deposits Made To Building Fund: 1,945.89 Ending Bank Balance: $3,013.11

Outstanding Loan Balance as of April 25, 2017: $133,114.69

Next Loan Payment Due on May 27, 2017.

DISCIPULOS MISIONEROS Fechas en el “Catholic Center” 1310 West Main St., Lexington

13 de Mayo, 9:30 AM; Misa - 3:30 PM

Clausura del año con taller/Retiro de Oración en Familia 10 de Junio

FORTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL SPAGHETTI DINNER

(Boy Scout) Saints Peter and Paul Parish Hall

Danville May 5, 5:00-8:00 PM

Spaghetti, Sauce with or without meat, Garlic Bread, Coleslaw,

Drink and Dessert

Tickets: $8.00 Adults, Children (over 6) $7.00

If you would like additional information or sauce, please contact Steve Ellis 236-0722.

We will take reservations on sauce, which is sold in glass jars.

Para pedir boletos o tarros de salsa, por favor llame a Anna Gómez al

859-583-6991.

DIOCESAN of LEXINGTON ANNUAL APPEAL

“If we are to share our lives with others and generously give of ourselves, we also have to realize that every person is worthy of our giving. Not for their physical appearance, their abilities, their language, their way of thinking, or for any satisfaction that we might receive, but rather because they are God’s handiwork, his creation….Every human being is the object of God’s infinite tenderness, and he himself is present in their lives. Jesus offered his precious blood on the cross for that person. Appearances notwithstanding, every person is immensely holy and deserves our love. Consequently, if I can help at least one person to have a better life, that already justifies the offering of my life. It is a wonderful thing to be God’s faithful people….” (274, Joy of the Gospel).

These words of the Holy Father challenge us to be generous. As the Annual Appeal’s Response Sunday approaches, please prayerfully reflect on your contribution with the Good News of Salvation to reach those people in our Diocese who are most in need of God’ healing touch.

Response Weekend at Saint Andrew is May 6-7.

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HOW TO REQUEST A MASS INTENTION

Those wishing to honor a loved one during the celebration of Mass—for the living or the deceased, or for prayerful remembrance of anniversaries, birthdays, and other special intentions—may call or visit the office.

Masses are usually scheduled weeks in advance, so if there is a particular date on which you want the Mass Intention, please make the request well ahead of time. The suggested stipend for each Mass is $5.00.

PLEASE KEEP IN YOUR PRAYERS:

Lucy Adams, John Albright, Gordon Biggs, Kim Biggs, Margaret Biggs, Marie Blair, Norma Brock, Peggy Brown, Robert Brown, Jill Buckson, Beth Carter, Dick Cheak, Sallie Wathen Clarke, Jimmy Cooley, Steve & Shirley Cornwell, Lawrence Cothran, Lewis & Ann Parker Crosier, Jan Davis, Bill & Jean Eaton, Larry Fletcher, John Flores, GayLynn Gardner, Carmen Geraci, John Grady, Margaret Haag, John Hancock, Elizabeth Hardin, Steve Hirshberg, Mary Ruth Herp, Heather Jackson, Melissa Jackson, Larry James, Joseph P. Kelty, Rita Kirtley, Connie Layman, Julie Lister, Sr. Bernadine Ludwig, OSB, Jerry & Carol Lunney, Joan Maggard, Joe Marincel, Jack Mattingly, Martha McCalister, Dorothy McCrystal, Robert McGrath, Chris McKinney, Darcie Millard, JoAnn Monks, Joe Montgomery, William Montgomery, Gene Moore, Patricia Morguson, Steven Murphy, Lila Noffsinger, Kenny Parker, Scott Patton, Palmer Perque, Sarah Schuster Morrison, Flaget M. Nally, Ernesto Olivarria, David & Connie Patrick, Jay Peavler, Raymond Poff, Meleah Powell, Johnny Rawlings, Paula Reister, Arich Reynolds, Andrea Ruzic, Elaine Schroeder, Barbara Sheehan, Gerald Sheperson, Dottie Sims, Joan Stevens, Cindy Stumpff, Vicky Sutherland, Linda Tapia, Patrick Tatum, Jacob Trzop, Michael Vah, Jr., Javier Villa, Edward Voisard, Kim Walls, Beverly Woodhouse, Andrew, Carolyn & Edward Worley, Bronson & Nancy Yeast.

Please call the parish office if you want to include a family member or friend on the prayer list, or if you want to have their names removed.

MASS SCHEDULE AND DAILY READINGS

Saturday, April 29: St. Catherine of Siena Acts 6:1-7 Psalm 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19 John 6:16-21 4:30 PM Vigil Mass James Pyle

Sunday, April 30: 3rd Sunday of Easter Acts 2:14, 22-33 Psalm 16:1-2, 5, 7-11 1 Peter 1:17-21 Luke 24:13-35 7:15 AM St. Mary Mass For the Parish 8:45 AM Spanish Mass Venancia Hernández-Juárez 11:00 AM Mass Conrad Thompson

Monday, May 1: St. Joseph the Worker Acts 6:8-15 Psalm 119:23-24, 26-27, 29-30 John 6:22-29 6:00 PM Word and Communion Service

Tuesday, May 2: St. Athanasius Acts 7:51—8:1 Psalm 31:3-4, 6-8, 17, 21 John 6:30-35 11:00 AM Mass Ida Wingerter

Wednesday, May 3: Ss. Philip and James, Apostles 1 Corinthians 15:1-8 Psalm 19:2-5 John 14:6-14 11:00 AM Mass Priest Intention 6:00 PM Youth Mass Al Wooldridge

Thursday, May 4 Acts 8:26-40 Psalm 66:8-9, 16-17, 20 John 6:44-51 8:00 AM Mass Richard and Annie Donovan

Friday, May 5 Acts 9:1-20 Psalm 117:1-2 John 6:52-59 11:00 AM Mass Derek McKinney Reul

Saturday, May 6 Acts 9:31-42 Psalm 116:12-17 John 6:60-69 4:30 PM Vigil Mass Catherine Spalding

Sunday, MAY 7: 4th Sunday of Easter Acts 2:14, 36-41 Psalm 23:1-6 1 Peter 2:20-25 John 10:1-10 7:15 AM St. Mary Mass For the Parish 8:45 AM Spanish Mass Francisca Perez 11:00 AM Mass Oklahoma Reynolds

Monday, May 8 Acts 11:1-18 Psalm 42:2-3; 43:3, 4 John 10:11-18 6:00 PM Word and Communion Service

Tuesday, May 9 Acts 11:19-26 Psalm 87:1-7 John 10:22-30 10:00 AM Mass For women who have miscarried

ATTENTION GARDENERS

If you have extra flowers in your garden this Spring through Fall and would like to donate them for use at the altar, please call Pat Biggs (859-748-8263).

She will need you to bring them to church on the Friday before use, in order to have time to arrange them for the weekend Masses.

(Vases are not needed.)

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BENEDICTUS BOOKS & GIFTS TO CLOSE

Benedictus Books & Gifts, an apostolate of the Diocese of Lexington, will close its doors June 30 at the conclusion of its lease at its Southland Drive location in Lexington.

Bishop John Stowe, O.F.M. Conv., made the announcement on April 18:

“Benedictus Books & Gifts has provided religious books, gifts and other goods in an attractive and welcoming environment. Unfortunately, it has never been financially self-sustaining, despite the good intentions to be able to support priests’ retirement and our Catholic schools. With the many needs of the diocese, the store is not something the diocese can continue to support, and the conclusion of the shop’s lease is an opportune time to terminate operations. I and many customers are truly grateful to those who have worked hard for the Benedictus apostolate.”

QUESTION OF THE WEEK FOR ADULTS

Recognizing the Lord

In what way have you come to know Jesus better

through the breaking of the bread at Eucharist?

Reconociendo el Señor

¿De qué manera has llegado a conocer mejor a Jesús a través de la fracción del pan

en la Eucaristía?

QUESTION OF THE WEEK

FOR CHILDREN

Recognizing the Lord

When you join Jesus at the table of the Eucharist

next Sunday, what would you like to thank him for?

Reconociendo el Señor

¿Cuando te unas a Jesús en la mesa de la Eucaristía

el próximo domingo, ¿qué te gustaría

agradecerle?

Church Women United May Friendship Day

May 5, 9:30 AM

The St. Andrew members of the Mercer County Church Women United are hosting the group's May Friendship Day on Friday, May 5th, beginning with a light breakfast at 9:30.

All the ladies of the parish are invited to come enjoy a morning of fellowship with other ladies of faith from Mercer and Boyle Counties.

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Fundraiser for Youth Group Mission Trip Saint Mary Hall

May 7, following the 11:00 AM Mass

The Social Event Committee will provide grilled hamburgers and fixin’s.

A - M Vegetable dish N - Z Salad

We had lots of fun last year and everyone went home happy with a special desert.

DID YOU KNOW ABOUT

THE SERVICE COMMITTEE

April is Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month. Kentucky is a mandatory reporting state.

So if you suspect a child is being neglected or abused call 1-800-544-2022 or 1-800-422-4453 to make a report.

It could save a child’s life.

COMMITTEE IS CHANGING ITS NAME!

The Peer Ministry Committee will be called the Social Event Committee in the future.

This committee was established in the mid-nineties as a committee that coordinated events for all age groups in the parish, from various grades of youth groups, to "Over-Fifties." However, over time, each peer group has evolved into it's own committee or group and is no longer coordinated by peer ministry. During the past several years peer ministry has mostly coordinated family events or adult only events, such as the pot lucks, the progressive dinner, the pool party, the parish picnic, the Halloween Party, and the latest new event, a coats and cocktail charity event. Therefore a name change, which more correctly reflects the function of the committee seemed to be needed.

If you have ideas for our committee or would be interested in being part of our committee, please contact any of the members. They are Tony and Julie Patterson, Pat Grant, Joan Huffman, Barbara Chiericozzi, Dawn Braasch, and Mary Kay Mayo.

PROGRESSIVE DINNER July 22

The Social Event Committee is making plans for this year's Progressive Dinner on July 22nd. Please consider providing your house to host either the appetizer or dessert course for the evening. Besides the house, you would be asked to provide non-alcoholic drinks, and disposable tableware (plates, napkins, cups, cutlery) - no food! We average about 40-50 attendees. Adults only.

Contact any of the committee members if you have questions or would like to provide your house - Tony and Julie Patterson, Joan Huffman, Pat Grant, Barbara Chiericozzi, Dawn Braasch, Mary Kay Mayo.

TODAY’S HARVEST Support Local Farms

Today’s Harvest is a local company helping local farmers bring local produce to local people. For six months (25 weeks), fresh produce can be delivered to your home, business, or church. Each delivery (done weekly - May through October) will consist of approximately a half bushel of fresh seasonal produce from local farms.

For every person from Saint Andrew who signs up by April 1, 2017, Todays’ Harvest will donate $50.00 to our parish.

To order, call Tim Joyce at 859-265-1590.

and POTLUCK

CONGRATULATIONS to

Jillian Horn who was recognized as

“Best Nurse” by The Advocate-Messenger’s annual

Best in the Business 2017 Awards.

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EUCHARISTIC ADORATION

& BENEDICTION

in the Daily Mass Chapel

EVERY WEDNESDAY 11:00 AM-9:00 PM

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

May 1 Fr. Al DeGiacomo Josephine Gagnon Pat Logsdon May 2 Joe Marincel Flor del Roci Robles May 3 Danny Boone John Mason Hopkins May 4 Peggy Brown, Tim Cothran May 5 Emma Kiernan Lorena Rodriguez May 6 Joselyn Flores

God of all creation,

hear the prayers of Your servants who recall the day of their birth. Bless them with Your presence

and surround them with Your love that they may enjoy many happy years,

all of them pleasing to You.

If we have missed a birthday, please email or call the office.

MINISTERS May 6 | 4:30 PM May 7 | 11:00 AM May 13 | 4:30 PM May 14 | 11:00 AM

Altar Servers Need Volunteer Altar: Veronica Schroeder Book: Matthew Brodeur

Need Volunteer Altar: Luke Coleman Book: Samuel Gagnon

Candles

Henry Gagnon Ana Schroeder

Hispanic Community Hispanic Community

Incense No Incense Josh Brodeur No Incense Jacob Coleman

Lectors Pete Chiericozzi Kathleen Day

Michael Coleman Mary Jane Trimble

Joe Myers Robert Logsdon

Hispanic Community Pat Biggs

Ministers of Hospitality

Bettina Merritt Paul Merritt 2nd Collection: Parish Reserve Fund

Joe Fister Todd Gilkison Brad Noel Justin Stocker

Need Volunteer Edith Case David Coleman Ty Holiday Ryan Welch

Greeters

Kevin Semones Tim Sheehan

JD Case Adam Hopkins

Gift Bearers Nowlin Family Brodeur Family

Ministers of the Host

Fr. Al DeGiacomo Fr. Al DeGiacomo Mary Beth Lyons Joy Stocker

Fr. Al DeGiacomo Fr. Al DeGiacomo Elizabeth Davis Hispanic Community

Ministers of the Chalice

Rosa Browning Fatima Dean

Deacon Browning Carolyn Crump Phillip Crump Mary Alice McClain Robby McClain Jerry Schroeder

Rosa Browning Noreta Royalty

Hispanic Community Hispanic Community Nicholas McClain Mickie Noel Kim Rider Mary Anna Welch

• FAITH • FUN • FRIENDSHIP • SERVICE •

CATHOLIC SINGLES OF THE BLUEGRASS

Catholic Singles of the Bluegrass fosters the development of friend-ships between Catholic singles in the Diocese of Lexington. The group's mission is to provide opportunities to participate in social activities, service projects and faith-based education programs.

Next upcoming event:

May 12 – TGIF: Meet at Joseph-Beth, Bronte Bistro.

Contact Cathy Taylor for more information at 859-433-4239 or

[email protected].

For more information: CatholicSinglesoftheBluegrass@

gmail.com or catholicsinglesofthebluegrass.com

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MINISTRY OF CONSOLATION

at Saint Andrew

Anyone who is interested in helping others as they go through loss and grief

please call Pat Logsdon (859-748-6166).

We can train you if you think it will help you deal with others in their grief process. Meeting times are flexible. There are many good resources in Boyle and Mercer counties. We can use those resources and we can be a resource for others.

Pat Logsdon

PARISH COUNCIL MEMBERS

Meetings are open for parishioners to attend.

Pete Chiericozzi, Chair Bill Huston, Vice-Chair Bruce Browning Mariano & Celia Flores Darlene Holt Pat Isaman Warren Jackson Pat Logsdon Nicholas McClain Juan Mercado, Jr. Bettina Merritt Sara Niemann Pat Patterson Tony Patterson

FINANCE COUNCIL MEMBERS Bonnie Moore, Chair

Leon Mayo, Vice-Chair

Blake Alvey JD Case Pamela Drakeford Phillip Crump Pat Grant Deb Grimaldi Jim McGlone

CALENDAR OF EVENTS APRIL 29 | SATURDAY

Confessions, 3:30 PM Rosary, 4:00 PM Mass, 4:30 PM,

Fr. Bill Poole presiding 2nd Collection: Home Missions

APRIL 30 | SUNDAY St. Mary Mass, 7:15 AM,

Fr. Norman Fischer presiding Spanish Mass, 8:45 AM,

Fr. Carlos Martinez presiding Formation, 9:30 AM

Mass, 11:00 AM, Fr. Bill Poole presiding

2nd Collection: Home Missions

MAY 1 | MONDAY Word & Communion Service, 6 PM,

Deacon Browning presiding

MAY 2 | TUESDAY Mass, 11:00 AM

Ministry of Consolation, 2:00 PM Parish Council Meeting, 6:30 PM

MAY 3 | WEDNESDAY Rosary, 10:30 AM Mass, 11:00 AM

MAY 3 | Continued Adoration with Benediction,

11:00 AM—9:00 PM Youth Mass & Mayhem, 6:00 PM

First Communion Prep Class, 6 PM Choir Practice, 7:00 PM

MAY 4 | THURSDAY Mass, 8:00 AM

MAY 5 | FRIDAY Church Women United Day of

Prayer, 9:30 AM (at Saint Andrew) Mass, 11:00 AM

MAY 6 | SATURDAY Confessions, 3:30 PM

Rosary, 4:00 PM Mass, 4:30 PM,

Deacon Browning preaching 2nd Collection: Parish Reserve Fund

Diocesan Annual Appeal Response

MAY 7SUNDAY St. Mary Mass, 7:15 AM Spanish Mass, 8:45 AM,

Fr. Al presiding, Dcn. Alfaro preaching Formation, 9:30 AM

MAY 7Continued Living Rosary, 10:15 AM

Mass, 11:00 AM Deacon Browning preaching

2nd Collection: Parish Reserve Fund Diocesan Annual Appeal Response

May Crowning at the end of Mass Youth Group Dessert Auction

& Potluck Lunch following May Crowning

MAY 8 | MONDAY Word & Communion Service, 6 PM,

Deacon Browning presiding

MAY 9 | TUESDAY Mass, 10:00 AM

Ministry of Consolation, 2:00 PM Facility and Grounds Committee,

6:30 PM Meeting

MAY 10 | WEDNESDAY Rosary, 10:30 AM Mass, 11:00 AM

Adoration with Benediction, 11:00 AM—9:00 PM

Youth Group, 6:00 PM Choir Practice, 7:00 PM

Mercer County Day of Prayer Mercer County Courthouse

12:00 PM