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SAINT BARTHOLOMEW
CATHOLIC CHURCH
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12795 Illinois Street Msgr. Stephen E. Martin, Pastor Deacon. Kenneth Kaiser
Elberta, AL 36530 Cell: 251– 402-3578 Home Phone: 251-987-1503
251-986-8142 email: [email protected] Cell Phone: 251-752-1965
Secretary: Paulette Corban Parish Catechetical Leaders (PCL):
Office: 251-986-8142 Cell: 251-923-9787 Erik Goldschmidt (251-504-1623, [email protected])
e-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] Tiffany Goldschmidt (251-504-6507, [email protected])
Office Hours: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM Monday thru Friday
The Epiphany of the Lord January 6, 2019
Weekend Masses Saturday 6:00 PM Sunday 8:00 & 10:30 AM
1st Sunday of the month Latin Mass at 12:30 PM
Weekday Masses
Tues at 6:00 PM Wed - Sat at 7:30 AM Confession Tuesday 5:00 - 5:45 PM
Thursday –6:30—7:20 AM
Saturday 5:00 - 5:45 PM
And on request
Rise up in splendor, Jerusalem! Your light has come, the glory of the Lord shines upon you.— Isaiah 60:1
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — Rise up in splendor, Jerusalem! The Lord shines upon you (Isaiah 60:1-6).
Psalm — Lord, every nation on earth will adore you (Psalm 72).
Second Reading — The Gentiles are coheirs, copartners in the promise in Christ Jesus through the gospel (Ephesians 3:2-3a, 5-6).
Gospel — Magi from the east arrived, looking for the newborn king of the Jews (Matthew 2:1-12).
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
FINDING GOD
The splendid magi, all sparkle and dash and solemnity, march right up off the pages of Matthew’s Gospel and into our churches today. Matthew alone tells us this grand and seductive story so that we might see the light and know that the child these magi visited is the fulfillment of prophecy, the king of the world that stretches to the magi’s home country and beyond, right down the ages to us.
We too see and understand anew. Like the magi, our patron saints for this day, we see in the newborn child the king of the universe and light of the world. Like the magi, we find in ourselves a new faith and a new life. Like them, we return to our home by a new route.
We are asked to come away from this festive season ourselves renewed and awake to the presence of God among us. We are asked to find God where God is to be found, to be attentive and surprised and ready to bow down in adoration and to offer our gifts.
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ROOTEDNESS
The flower does not bear the root. The root bears the flower. The rose is merely evidence of the vitality of the root.
—Woodrow Wilson
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THE WAY TO HEAVEN
Love of heaven is the only way to heaven.
Ministry Contacts: Altar Server Vincent Kaiser 288-2081
Bereavement Committee Nita Kaiser 986-5222
Bulletin Ads Paulette Corban 986-8142
Burse Club Margaret Peterson 987-5251
Catholic Charities Glen Kaiser 943-4644
Catholic Social Services Nita Kaiser 986-5222
Engaged Encounter Deacon Kenny 987-1503
EMHC Bill Byerley 986-3993
Finance Council Andy Schaff 986-5341
Hospitality Alma Doege 986-5201
Knights Of Columbus Pierre Vilain 895-7404
St. Bartholomew Society Traci Matta 901-275-4168
Liturgy Committee Msgr. Stephen E. Martin 986-8142
Marriage Encounter Deacon Kenny 987-1503
Music Ministry Erin Faulk 978-2383
Parish Council Skip Gruber 986-8207
Parish Hall Paulette Corban 923-9787
Prayer Line Pat Krauss 979-8871
Prince of Peace Jim Horak 986-5248
RCIA Msgr. Stephen E. Martin 986-8142
Sanctuary Care Bill & Jill Byerley 986-3993
Ann Hansen 962-4914
St. Benedict School Dr. Kathy McCool 986-8143
Youth Group/Confirmation Erik Goldschmidt 504-1623
Tiffany Goldschmidt 504-6507
Prayers for the sick:
Gene Boros, Tony Boros, Francis Cuellar, Barbara Daszczuk,
Baxter Duddy, Lucille Falzone, Joan Feely, Maureen & Robert
Gamper, Jordan Geri, Marie Gent, Madelyn Havard, RuthAnn Hiebl,
Martha Jacobs, Bud Kaechele, Karen Krauss, Dennis Kaiser,
Vermell Kichler, Eugene Klein, Tommy Krehling, Kevin Laird, Lori
Leitermann, Drew LaBounty, Madalyn McCormick, Chris McGee,
Cindie Moree, Fr. Howard Moussier, Brian Noon, Barbara Quadrine,
Babe Rohan, Barbara Riley, Linda Ryan, Sandy Schaff, Keegan
Sutton, June Taylor, Betty Thompson & Children, Beverly Ulrich,
Chris Williams, Donna Williams, Marilyn Wilsey.
Prayers for recently deceased (during the last year):
Bubbles Bloch, Kathy Byerley, Bill & Darcy Dalton, Norman Doege,
Eme Ellis, Harry Engelman, Tommy Feely, Betty Hager, William
Ingalls Jr., Angelo Gent, John Keegan, Jerry Keith, Charlie Kichler,
Mary Klingelberger, Elizah LaMar, Nick Leiterman, Laura Lind,
Terry Lord, David Peterson, Larry Schaff, Dan Sheehy, Libby
O’Pry, Michala & Michael White.
Sick or Shut-in If you are ill or know of someone who is ill, due to
have surgery or in the hospital and would like a visit from the pastor,
please call Msgr. Stephen E. Martin at 251-986-8142.
SUNDAY MINISTRY SCHEDULE Date/Time Altar Servers Lector Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Ushers
________________________ ____________ __________________________________ _______
1/5 6:00 PM L & C Frank B Wood J Brewer D & J Burkhardt 1/6 8:00 AM N, E, E Weeks M Kaiser D Wallace D & T Worsley 1/6 10:30 AM Z & M Taylor A Schaff O Marquez S & E Carter
1/12 6:00 PM Volunteer E Brewer A Bacher, B Wood M Williams, Volunteer 1/13 8:00 AM C & C Bailey T Krehling M Kaiser E & T Frank 1/13 10:30 AM A Faulk, MK Gunn O Marquez A Schaff L & R Krauss
1/19 6:00 PM Volunteer B Wood C & M Klingelberger D & M Krehling 1/20 8:00 AM E & E Weeks D Lenoir J Danley D Fischlein, J Danley 1/20 10:30 AM Z & M Taylor A Schaff G Kaiser S & E Carter
1/26 6:00 PM Volunteers C Klingelberger B Byerley, J Brewer D & J Burkhardt 1/27 8:00 AM J & J Kaiser M Kaiser V Danley D & T Worsley 1/27 10:30 AM A Faulk, MK Gunn J Krauss T Clark L & R Krauss
Collection counters: 1 /7 :A Mullek, P Corban 1/14: E Brewer, P Corban 1/20: A Bailey, Y Gruber 1/28:K Biel, P Corban
Mass Intentions 1/5 6:00 PM 1/6 8:00 AM St. Bartholomew Parishioners 1/6 10:30 AM † Reyes Valdez 1/8 6:00 PM 1/9 7:30 AM 1/10 7:30 AM 1/11 7:30 AM 1/12 7:30 AM 1/12 6:00 PM 1/13 8:00 AM † Steve Doney 1/13 10:30 AM St. Bartholomew Parishioners
The dates without a name are available for your intention. all the office to schedule your intention.
Upcoming Special Collections (To be taken up immediately after the first collection)
Jan—Building and Maintenance
Jan 27– St Benedict School
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Every Thursday beginning at 8:00 AM until Friday at 7:00 AM.
We need more substitutes.
Sick and Hospital Calls
If you have someone who is sick or in the hospital and
would like for Msgr. Martin or Deacon Kenny to come
see them, please contact either Msgr. or Deacon Kenny the office.
Their numbers are on the front of the bulletin.
The Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite will be held
Sunday, January 6th at 12:30 PM . The Latin Mass will be
offered by Msgr. Martin.
Collection Dec. 25 & 30th Attendance: 250—229
Christmas: $3,187.75
Regular: $3612.44
Thank you for your generosity
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St. Benedict News….
Epiphany — Stewardship
The three kings in today’s Gospel
traveled a great distance at
considerable cost to offer their richest
gifts to the Infant Jesus. How far will I go and what will I offer
to do homage to this newborn King and Savior?
The Bible timeline study will resume on
Monday, January 14th 2019 at 7:30 PM in the
parish hall. We will begin section 13,
the book of Kings.
An Apologetics Series Don't miss this opportunity to hear a live speaker discuss our Catholic faith. Invite a friend! Invite a family member! Presenter: Pat Arensberg, Director, Office for Evangelization and Family Life Location: St Margaret of Scotland, Foley Length: 1 hour
January 10: Contraception http://stmargaretofscotlandfoley.com/index_slt.php
Select "Education" from the menu list on the left side of the screen Select "Be Prepared" - An Apologetics Series
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Please get your calendars and
collection envelopes from the back
of the church. If you do not have
envelopes and would like to use them, contact
Paulette in the parish office.
Knight of Columbus Raffle
December 23:
Linda Robinson, Foley Margaret McCandless, Lillian
December 30:
Margie Leon, Magnolia Springs, Larry Collins, Magnolia Springs
The Chaplet of Divine
Mercy will be sung on
Sunday, January 13th
before the 8:00 and
10:30 AM Masses
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
Monday of this week is Christmas Day in Russia and in much of the Orthodox world. This curious difference in schedule has a lot to do with how calendars have been developed and changed over the years. In the year 45 b.c. Julius Ceasar gave the empire his Julian Calendar, with the winter solstice on January 6. This put an end to a system in which officials called “pontiffs” were able to tweak the calendar by adding extra days in as needed. He invented two new months at that time, December and January; and in order to correct the mess the pon-tiffs had made, forced a year of 445 days on the empire in what he named “The Last Year of Confusion.” The new months varied in number of days according to a complex schedule, but the calendar was still off by nearly twelve minutes a year, and lost a full day every 130 years.
Pope Gregory XIII reformed the calendar in 1583, but not everyone appreciated his efforts. England held out for two hundred years. The year 1700 was a leap year in England, but not in France; they were eleven days apart! George Washington was really born on February 11; when the Gregorian calendar was finally adopted in the English colonies shortly before the Revolution, he had to move his birthday to February 22. Now the calendars are thirteen days apart, which accounts for Russia’s Julian calendar Christmas. And Caesar thought he had brought confusion to an end!
—James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.