sacraments: a new beginning for the family
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6853 South Prince Street | Littleton, CO 80120 | 303.798.8506 | stmarylittleton.org
Disciples of the Hearts of Jesus and Mary | dcjm.org
Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time September 1, 2019
Sacraments: A New Beginning for the Family
Pastor Fr. Javier Nieva, DCJM
Parochial Vicars Fr. Armando Marsal, DCJM
Fr. Stefan Zarnay, DCJM
In-Residence Fr. Luis Granados, DCJM
Br. Ignacio Golmayo, DCJM Theology Student
Deacons Greg Frank
Tim Kilbarger
Guided by the Holy Spirit, we are a community centered in the Eucharist. We seek to live our faith, to grow in holiness, and to proclaim the love of Christ through service to all.
Monday September 2
Parish Offices are Closed;
One Mass at 8:15am
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Grow in Your Faith
Are you thirsting for the living God? You are invited to be refreshed at the fountain of God’s Mercy at one of the following silent retreats: Sept 5-8 El Tesoro Retreat Center (In Ipso)
Oct 23-Oct 31 El Tesoro Retreat Center (In Ipso)
The above retreats are organized by In-Ipso and led by Fr. Armando Marsal, DCJM. Please visit www.vitainipso.org to register.
Dec 12-15 Franciscan Retreat Ctr., Co. Springs
To reserve your spot, contact Teresa Birdsall 720.283.4737
Feb 27-Mar 1 Franciscan Retreat Center To reserve your spot, contact Teresa Birdsall 720.283.4737
Jun 25-28 Franciscan Retreat Center To reserve your spot, contact Teresa Birdsall 720.283.4737
Special Presentation—Save the Date
Dr. Nick Lebish Thu Sep 26 6:30pm Marian Hall All are invited to a special presentation as our parish begins this journey through the 10 Commandments this year. Dr. Lebish, Director of the Denver Biblical and Catechetical Schools, will present The Old Testament, the New Testament and the New Exodus, an enlightening look at where we were, where we are and what do we do now.
Child care available by reservation by contacting Sammy at [email protected].
New Parish Theme for 2019/2020: The Ten Commandments
Pilgrims on a Journey We are pilgrims on a journey from our temporary home on earth to our real home with God in heaven. There are many examples in our Christian history of a people on the move: Adam and Eve being cast out of the Garden of Eden; the Isra-elites fleeing Egypt for the promised land; the Holy Family travelling from Bethlehem to Egypt to Nazareth.
Our Journey Begins Next week, we will begin our own journey as we move from our familiar home in the current sanctuary to one that is differ-ent, unfamiliar and that presents a few challenges. But, like the Israelites being led to the promised land, this journey too has the promise of great reward at the end: a renewed Sanctuary allowing us to celebrate the Sacraments as a family with great-er reverence.
Weekly Sunday Reflections Following Mass While the Israelites wandered in the dessert, they received a great gift from God—the Ten Commandments. And so this year, during our period of construction, we too will focus on this great gift, this “blueprint” from God our Creator. Because we are wandering pilgrims, the way in which we will explore our theme will be very different! For 15 minutes after each and every Mass - every weekend - you are invited to listen as one of our priests breaks open the Commandments, so that we can look in depth at how they are the foundation of our life in Christ.
Pray for Vocations On Friday, August 23rd, Gabe Inerst, Mark Lederhos, Stephen Suddjian and Calvin Farrell travelled to Spain to begin a year of discernment with the Disciples of the Hearts of Jesus and Mary. They will live in the Disciples House of Formation in Madrid, studying Spanish, getting to know the community and growing in their knowledge of God and His will for their lives.
Please continue to pray for Joe Paolucci who also returned to Spain to enter the reli-gious community and begin his time of novitiate. And continue to pray for Brothers Erik and Riley, that they may grow in humility and love of Christ.
All of these young men begin this month, walking as pilgrims, backpacking through the mountains of southern Spain to the sanctuary of Our Lady of Peña de Francia. Pray for a safe and fruitful pilgrimage for them.
The Vision of Man Fully Alive Men’s Catechesis Fridays 6:00am Beginning September 6th
That Man is You!, the St Mary Parish men’s catechesis pro-gram, is inviting all men to attend our next program starting Friday September 6th, The Vision of Man Fully Alive, pro-duced by Paradisus Dei. The Vision of Man Fully Alive ena-bles men to experience authentic freedom as sons of God. Through living the three-fold mission of abiding presence, joyful service and loving sacrifice, their hearts and homes will experience the joy that God desires. To sustain them on their spiritual journey, the men will be led directly to the three spir-itual foods that Christ himself proclaims: The Eucharist, The Word of God, and The Will of God.
The format of the program is a 30 minute video presentation by one of 9 speakers followed by discussion in a small group setting. The series consists of 13 weeks starting Friday Sep-tember 6th. All meetings are on Fridays starting at 6:00 AM with breakfast available starting at 5:30 AM.
For more information please contact the TMIY Core Team Leader, Todd Hattenbach 720.256.5941 or [email protected]
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Families Serving Families
Today, we hear Jesus say : “…when you hold a banquet, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame and the blind; blessed indeed will you be because of their inability to repay you. For you will be repaid at the resurrection of the righteous.”
With love for your neighbors who are poor, crippled, lame or blind, look around your house to see what is no longer being used. Consider donating to ARC which helps our neighbors in need through vouchers provided by St. Vincent de Paul.
Most Needed for September 1. Cereals – Cold & Hot 2. Canned Soups
3. Canned Fruit 4. Canned Chili 5. Canned Meats (esp. Chicken) 6. Mac ‘n Cheese dry mix
7. Jam, Jelly or Honey
8. Dry Sides – Rice or Noodle mixes
9. Dry Sides – Stuffing or Potato mixes
10. Sliced Bread
11. Toilet Tissue
Due to storage constraints, the only non-food items we request are Toilet Tissue and Baby Diapers. Plastic and re-usable grocery sacks are always appreciated. Thank you for your donations!
Questions? Contact Program Coordinator Debi Gorka 303.513.1720 | [email protected]
The Archbishop’s Catholic Appeal has become the lifeblood for much of what our Archdiocesan Church has achieved in the past and hopes to accomplish in the future. Gifts to the Appeal are immediately invested in works of religion, educa-tion, and charity. Every parish family is asked to donate in a spirit of genuine sacrifice. Please visit www.archden.org/givetoday or call 303.867.0614.
Support Groups
Struggling with life? Stressed, sad, undergoing a loss? A Stephen Minister can walk along side and lend a listening ear. To learn more about this free, confidential ministry call 303.798.8506 and ask for the Stephen Ministry voicemail.
Mother of Mercy Ministry St. Mary Parish strives to promote true community within our parish family by offering opportunities for parishioners to serve and to be served. With joyful hearts and a spirit of compassionate mercy, we serve one another through offering our unique God-given gifts to meet the needs of others.
For more information on how you can serve or request services through this ministry visitor call the parish office 303.798.8506 and request the Mother of Mercy voicemail.
Caregivers Support Group Tue Aug 13 7:00pm in the Pastoral Center Caregivers is a support group for those who are caring for an elderly or ill family member at home or in a care facility. Join us for emotional help during this difficult time of care. Contact Faye Hargrave | 303.798.2018.
Footprints Grief Support Thu Sep 5 7:00-9:00pm in the Pastoral Center The topic for this month’s meeting is How is God Leading Me. For more information, contact Dottie Colbenson | 303.795.7217 or Mary Beth Kettering | 720.838.6478.
Al-Anon Meeting Wednesdays at 11:30 in the Pastoral Center Bring your lunch. Share experiences, strength, and hope. Questions? Email [email protected]
New Ministries for Divorce Healing and Recovery
St. Mary Parish wants to help you to heal and to move forward after the difficult experience of divorce by offering two sup-port opportunities with the goal of helping you to recover in your Catholic faith.
1. Divorce and Beyond: a 10-week series for people who are divorced or have already filed for divorce. This series will offer confidential, faith-based understanding and help with coping, giving you the direction and support needed to heal and to move forward through the stages of recov-ery. $10 for workbook and materials.
The series meets on Mondays beginning September 16 through November 18th from 7:00-8:30pm in the Pastoral Center office.
For questions or more information contact Cheryl Cum-mins 303.721.7259 or Kathy Houston 303.797.0104.
2. Divorce Support Group: this is an on-going monthly group led by Lauren Acolla (St. Raphael Counseling). Watch the bulletin for more information about meeting times and location.
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Announcements Upcoming Events
Nazareth Fall Kick-Off! Wed Sep 18 6:00-7:30pm
Join us as we begin our fall ministry year! Nazareth Middle School is open to all 5th - 8th Grade students. Parents are invited to stay for a special information session. Registration and liability forms are available on the parish website. Please complete these forms prior to the kick-off meeting or bring them with you on the 18th.
Nazareth events include: Weekly Youth Group, Christmas Party, Las Posadas, Spring Retreat, Nazareth Camp and more!
Don't miss out! Questions? Contact Andy Green at [email protected] | 720.502.3323
Prayer in the Square Sat Sep 7 10:00am Bega Park
Join your fellow parishioners at Bega Park in downtown Lit-tleton as we pray the Rosary and the Divine Mercy Chap-let. We pray for God's love, mercy and peace - through the intercession of our Lady of Fatima and Our Lady of Guada-lupe - for the sanctity of human life and for an end to the per-secutions of Christians worldwide. Contact Roy Ladewig for any questions: 303.881.2314 or [email protected].
Save the Date Sat Oct 19 6:00pm Pinehurst Country Club
The evening will include a cocktail hour, formal dinner, and a special musical performance by the DCJM.
Tickets will go on sale in mid-September. Seating is limited!
Rachel’s Vineyard of Colorado Hope and Healing After an Abortion
Are you or someone you know suffering from a post abortion experience? There is hope and healing! Please consider attending the next confidential Rachel's Vineyard Catholic Retreat!
NEXT RETREAT: September 27-29, 2019
Contact Edith: 303.775.4108 (texts okay) [email protected] or Lori: 303.904.7414 (no texts) [email protected]. Web-site: www.rvrcolorado.org
Memorial Service for Aborted Children
Sat Sep 14 9:00am-10:00am St Louis Abortion Memorial Shrine
Pro-life Americans throughout the country will gather at the gravesites of aborted babies and other memorial sites dedicat-ed in their honor for the seventh annual National Day of Re-membrance for Aborted Children. Solemn vigils will be held at these sites to commemorate the more than 60 million chil-dren who have lost their lives to legal abortion since 1973, and to remind our society of the humanity of the unborn child.
The Saint Louis Abortion Memorial Shrine is at 3310 S. Sher-man St, Englewood, CO 80113
Questions? Contact Tom Uebbing [email protected] | 574.383.7173
Made This Way: Male & Female Tue Sep 10 6:30pm St. Thomas More Parish
Join Respect Life Office for an incredible evening of timely and relevant information, equipping you to understand and dialogue effectively on the topic of the Transgender Trend. Featuring Speakers Emily Zinos, author of the Minnesota Par-ent Resource Guide, and Deacon Dr. Lappert.
For more details and to register visit respectlifedenver.org
Join the Respect Life Committee Thu Sep 5 7:00pm Pastoral Center All parishioners are invited to join the next Respect Life Com-mittee. We will discuss how to promote the culture of life at St Mary. For more information contact Roy Ladewig at [email protected]
St. Mary Rosary Makers Tue Sep 3 12:30pm in Marian Hall Join us as we gather once a month to make and repair rosaries. Instructions and supplies are provided. Our rosaries are distributed to missionaries throughout the world. Contact Joann Heidrick | 303.789.0325.
St. Mary Parish On the Radio… Andy Green, Youth Minister—Tuesday, Sept 10 8:15-9:30am
Deacon Greg Frank—Friday, Sept. 13 12:00-1:00pm
Now Hiring Childcare Provider for the Nursery
St Mary Parish has two openings for part-time childcare providers in our Mary’s Little Flock Nursery. This is a great opportunity for stay-at-home Catholic moms who would like a little extra income. Up to 15 hours per week and you can bring your small children with you!
For more information and to apply, visit www.stmarylittleton.org/job-opportunities.
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Liturgy News
Important Altar Server Training Beginning September 9th, all Masses will be held in Ave Ma-ria Hall during construction. All current Altar Servers are re-quired to attend one of the following training sessions to learn the new processes for serving Mass in Ave Maria Hall.
Please sign-up for one of these training days by contacting Brother Ignacio at [email protected] :
· Wed. Sept 4, from 4:30pm to 5:45pm in the church
· Sat. Sept 14, from 3:00pm to 4:15pm in the church
The ONLY Mass this day will be our big, beautiful, outdoor Mass
starting at 10:00am
The festival activities will kick off at 12:00pm with lunch being served from 12:00pm-3:00pm.
Come and enjoy a day to celebrate Mary’s
birthday with our St. Mary community.
Evening of Praise—Saturday Sep 7 7:00pm Kick off the Marian Festival weekend with an Evening of Praise under the big tent. Join us the night before the Marian Festival for Praise and Worship music and Adoration, stay for a simple reception at St. Mary Park afterwards.
Dunk Tank Get your pitching arm warmed up—the Dunk Tank is back! Come find out who will be on the “hot seat” this year.
Quiet Room A quiet/changing room will be available for moms located in a classroom in the elementary wing of the school (the side facing the Mass tent). If you need a quiet space to calm your child, nurse your baby or change a diaper, this space will be available from 12-4pm.
Dessert Bake-Off Contest Enter your favorite dessert recipe(s) and be a part of this fun tradition. Prizes for first, second and third place in two age categories. Entry form, rules and drop-off info on the parish website.
We still need volunteers to help make this the best Marian Festival ever!
Grab a friend and sign-up today at www.stmarylittleton.org/marian
Contact Sara McCluskey [email protected] 720.283.4748 with any questions or concerns.
Learning Latin Chant You have noticed over recent weeks that we have been intro-ducing Latin chants for the assembly’s parts of the Mass. You may be wondering why, and if St. Mary is making some changes in its worship style. Recognizing the value for a parish to know how to sing and understand the beautiful Latin Mass Ordinary, we are taking some time now to learn them. After that we will return to English, using the Latin chant at selected occasions to elevate the celebrations of our most special Feasts and Solemnities.
Why Chant? Chant is the one music that we inherit from the ancient Church fathers. It is not a “style” but the music of the Mass itself. It is sung in unison, which makes it a perfect expression of unity. It illuminates and gives expressiveness to the sacred texts, but it does not alter them. It musically expresses the heart of the Church and thus exists across and outside time. From her ear-liest days, the Roman Church has clothed her worship with Gregorian chant. Through the centuries she has safeguarded the chant as her own unique form of music. For these reasons, Gregorian chant is the “supreme model for sacred mu-sic” (Pope Pius X) and the music proper to the Roman Church.
Why Latin? When the Church speaks of Gregorian chant, she means Latin chant. Latin is especially preferred because it is the universal language of the Church. It is the language in which the chant was composed, and the chant melodies are constructed around the accentuation, phrasing, and articulation of the Latin text.
Didn’t Vatican II do away with Latin? This is what Vatican II says: “In Masses which are celebrated with the people, a suitable place may be allotted to their moth-er tongue. This is to apply in the first place to the readings and "the common prayer," but also, as local conditions may war-rant, to those parts which pertain to the people. . . . Neverthe-less steps should be taken so that the faithful may also be able to say or to sing together in Latin those parts of the Ordinary of the Mass [Kyrie, Gloria, Creed, Sanctus, Memorial Accla-mation, Our Father, Lamb of God, etc.] which pertain to them” (Sacrosanctum Concilium, no. 54).
How can we participate fully? Our faith calls us to be life-long learners. We practice to be-come better at prayer, we ponder the great mysteries of Catho-lic faith every time we pray the Rosary or recite the Creed. Likewise, we should work to understand the Latin. We’ll be printing resources in the bulletin to help with this.
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday Anticipatory: 4:30pm
Sunday: 7:30am ♦ 9:30am ♦ 11:30am ♦ 5:00pm
Monday - Friday: 6:30am ♦ 8:15am Sat: 8:15am
Adoration Chapel: Perpetual Adoration Daily Rosary before the 8:15am Mass Adoration and Benediction in the church on first Saturdays after 8:15am Mass
Reconciliation Schedule
Monday - Friday: 7:05am - 8:15am and 8:50am - 9:15am
Saturday: 8:50am - 9:15am and 3:15pm - 4:30pm
Sunday: Half an hour before Mass and during Mass if necessary
Anointing of the Sick/Emergencies/Funeral Arrangements Call the parish office at 303.798.8506 at any time.
After hours messages can be left with the parish answering service.
Baptism and Marriage
Contact the Parish Office | 303.798.8506 or visit stmarylittleton.org. (Marriage preparation must be started 8-12 months prior to the wedding.)
St. Mary Catholic School Interim Principal Fr. Stefan Zarnay, DCJM
Phone: 303.798.2375 Fax: 720.283.4756
Office Hours: 7:30am - 3:30pm (M - F)
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Monday - Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday - Friday: 8:30am-10:00am
Saturday: 8:30am to 10:00am & 2:30pm to 6:00pm Sunday: 8:30am to 1:30pm
Pastoral Center Office Hours
Monday-Friday 8:00am– 4:30pm Closed for lunch from 12:00pm-12:30pm.
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Mass Intentions for the Week
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Sat Aug 31 4:30 Albert and Lucille Jonsson †
Sun Sep 1 7:30 Michael Desrosiers †
9:30 Ramon Castro †
11:30 Nguyen Van Dam †
5:00 St. Mary Parishioners lvg/dec
Mon Sep 2 8:15 Grant Wagner †
Tue Sep 3 6:30 Glendora Pauling †
8:15 Marcie Quintana †
Wed Sep 4 6:30 Gertrude Knueven †
8:15 Peter and Muriel Murphy †
Thu Sep 5 6:30 Jerome Statton †
8:15 Mike Dunne †
Fri Sep 6 6:30 Grace Steiert †
8:15 Tim D'Costa lvg
Vocations to the Priesthood and Religious Life
Sat Sep 7 8:15 Jeanette Wullenschneider †
Friends and Benefactors of the Disciples lvg/dec
4:30 Clem and Luella Hoffman †
Sun Sep 8 10:00 St. Mary Parishioners lvg/dec
St. Raphael Counseling—Lauren Accolla, LMFT has office hours at St. Mary every Wednesday.
To make an appointment, visit www.straphaelcounseling.com or call 720.377.1359
ADVISORY COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES
Finance Council Parish Council Jim Feldhake, Chair Joe Boyle Carl Kruse
Brian Aratani Enrico Contolini Geraldine Sock
Matt Carpinelli Rachel Guerrera Anna Worachek Dave Stelloh Kathy Houston
September Papal Prayer Intention The Protection of the Oceans
That politicians, scientists and economists work together to protect the world’s seas and oceans.
Receptionist Janice Romero 303.798.8506
Anna Martin Gift Shop Vicky Honeywell 303.798.8506
Assistant to the Pastor & Bulletin Editor Kathy Reuter 720.283.4730
Accounting Manager Ann Johnston 720.283.4739
Accounting Assistant Constance Aguillard 720.283.4723
Communication Coordinator Stephen Johnson 720.283.4722
Director of Evangelization Anthony Fortunato 720.283.4731
Director of Facilities and Maintenance Vinny Boscia 720.283.4736
Ministry, Events & Facilities Coordinator Sara McCluskey 720.283.4748
Faith Formation-Children’s Ministries Richard Hamilton 720.283.4729
Liturgy & Spiritual Life Coordinator Teresa Birdsall 720.283.4737
Director of Liturgy & Spiritual Life David Suddjian 720.283.4735
Music Director Michael Kilcoyne 720.283.4725
Assistant Director of Music 720.502.3327
Nursery Coordinator Sammy Jo Geist - [email protected]
Director of Business Operations Sarah Norton 720.283.4732
Director of Family Life and Service Linda Sherman 720.502.3320
Youth Minister Andy Green 720.502.3323
Pray for the ill of our parish: Fred Albers, Kathleen Anunti, Linda Anunti, Michael Arkulary, Lavern Arterburn, David Baker, Courtney Rose Ball, Richard and Marvis Barney, Dan Cassano, Gloria Cecchin, Susan and Charlie Connor, Rosalie Craig, Heidi DiMatteo, Pat Echtermyer, Asher Engelbert, Joe Flierl, Daniel Gonzalez, Benjamin Hall, Lynn Hall, G. Thomas Harding, Bonnie Hefestay, Joe Howell, Ted Hrdlicka, Mr. & Mrs. Ira Huff, Kim Jensen, Liam Johnson, Andrea Martinez, Dan Matras, Brian Mauldin, Mike McCabe, Michael Miaskiewicz, Margaret Moser, Jim and Emily Murphy, Annie Orcutt, Allen & Connie Osieczanek, Ursula Pansini, Daniel Pansini-Schmerge, Jaxon Richardson, Elizabeth Smyth, James Stellick, George Szeliga, Cooper Tippett (Kruse), Louis Trujillo, Lucas James Van Alstyne, Julia Valeski, Marie Weiseth
Pray for our deceased loved ones: Edward Butler, Kerstin Coffelt, Joan Lennon, Bill Lehman, Tricia More
The Biblical and Catecheti-cal School’s supplemental program called The Art of Living: Mastering the Virtu-ous Life begins next week on Wednesday, September 11th!
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