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Second Sunday in Ordinary Time January 18, 2015
2403 MCARTHUR DRIVE · JACKSONVILLE AR 72076
Mass Times
Tuesday/Wednesday 6:30pm Thursday/Friday 8:00am Funeral Masses will take the place of daily Masses. Saturday: 5:00pm Sunday: 8:00am,11:00am 2:00pm Spanish Mass Holy Days: Vigil 7:00pm Holy Day: 8:00am Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 4:00pm—4:30pm
Or by appointment
Baptism To schedule a baptism and to make arrangements for a baptism preparation session (required for all) please contact the parish office at 982.4891. Please check our website (www.stjudejax.com) under “Sacraments” for some very important information!
Marriage In addition to some critically
important steps noted on our parish website
(www.stjudejax.com) under “Sacraments,” our Diocese has set a required period of at least
six months of preparation between setting a wedding
date and the wedding ceremony itself. Please check our website and call the office (982.4891) before setting any
dates or making any plans.
Welcome to
Welcome! If you are a visitor to St. Jude’s, we want you to know you are welcome!!
Office Hours 8:30am-4:30pm Monday through Friday
Pastor Fr. Andy Smith 982-4891
Deacons: Deacon Mike Alberson 982.1917 Deacon Max Elliott 412.4974 Deacon Ernie Gallegos 352.4881
DRE Paula Price 551.1873 [email protected] Secretary Nita Shaw 982.4891 [email protected] Assistant/Bulletin Coordnator Anne Birmingham 982.4891 [email protected] RCIA Ann Gallegos 352.4880 [email protected]
Readings for the Week of January 18, 2015
Sunday: 1 Sm 3:3b-10, 19/1 Cor 6:13c-15a, 17-20/Jn 1:35-42 Monday: Heb 5:1-10/Mk 2:18-22 Tuesday: Heb 6:10-20/Mk 2:23-28 Wednesday: Heb 7:1-3, 15-17/Mk 3:1-6 Thursday: Heb 7:25--8:6/Mk 3:7-12 Friday: Heb 8:6-13/Mk 3:13-19 Saturday: Heb 9:2-3, 11-14/Mk 3:20-21 Next Sunday: Jon 3:1-5, 10/1 Cor 7:29-31/Mk 1:14-20 ©Liturgical Publications Inc
2 Welcome to St. Jude the Apostle Catholic Church · Jacksonville , AR 72076
Sunday, January 18 8:00am Mass Parishioners 11:00am Mass Steven Smith+ 2:00pm Mass Priest’s Intention Tuesday, January 20 6:30pm Mass Doris Medway+ Wednesday, January 21 6:30 Mass Greg McClain+ Thursday, January 22 8:00am Mass Mary Henning+ Friday, January 23 8:00am Mass Timothy Edward Bania+ Saturday, January 24 5:00pm Mass Don Gallardo+
Monday, January 19 9:00am AARP 7:00 pm Choir Practice 7:00 pm Small Faith Group Tuesday, January 20 6:30 pm Scouts 7:00pm Scripture Class Wednesday, January 21 10:00am Scripture Class 5:30 pm Choir Practice 7:00 pm RCIA — Choose Life—Natalie 7:00pm CYM/JrCYM Faith Chats Friday, January 23 7:00pm Benediction and Adoration
S A I N T S A N D S P E C I A L O B S E R V A N C E S
M A S S E S F O R T H E W E E K
W E E K L Y E V E N T S
ORGANIZATIONS Altar & Rosary Rita Strickland 835.9785 CYM Paula Price 551.1873 JRCYM Stephanie Farinelli 628.1930 Knights of Columbus Dale Olivo 590.4629 Ladies of the Knights Theresa Truscello 835.5557 Senior Citizen Donna Aldrich 772.2098
Monday January 19: Martin Luther King Day Tuesday January 20: St Fabian; St Sebastian Wedenesday January 21: St Agnes Thursday January 22: Day of Prayer for the legal protection of unborn children Friday January 23: St Vincent; St. Marianne Cope Saturday January 24: St Francis De Sales
Please pray for our Seminarians, Alex Smith and Vince Kozlowski, and all Diocesan Seminarians. Please also keep Judith Timmerman, Novice at St. Scholastica, in your prayers.
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Prayer List
Spencer Aydeot, Kathy Bajorek, Robert Barrett, Rayeigh Butrand, Michael Carter, John Claude, Elisabeth Cory,
John Davitt, Emily Downs, Sherry Duncan, Danny Epley, Karen Fletcher, Bill Garner, Misty Gay Betty Gibson, Michael Gilbert, Susan Hall, Mike Hargrove, Helmut Herm, Charles Henning, Hibbard Family, Bobby Hough, Louise Hubbard, James Hunt, Dylan Jeffrey, Mickey Kamer, Norma Laberdee, Carla Lewis, Joan Lowry, Jean Luman, Joshua Luker, Sharon Mayes, Sandra Morris, Doris Medway, Carol Miller, Bob Nawrocki, Bridget Vickers-Norton, Tom Pack, J. W. Palmer, Cathryn Pentecost, Helen Piazza, Mary Pickels, Benjamin Ramirez, Randy Rhodd, Jerry Robbins, Dawn Robnett, Mary Robnett, Louise Ross, Beverly Saltz, John Sellars, Ethel Seward, Linda Seidl, Jeremy Sheeran, Tina Simone, Carol Staggs, Maria Stewart, Patsy Strode, Verna Thompson, Maureen Wilmoth, Sandy Yoerger.
S T E W A R D S H I P
January 11, 2015 5:00pm: 316 8:00am: 119 11:00am: ? 2:00pm: 109
CARE CHANNEL REQUESTS
Sick or Homebound If you have a family member who is ill or in the hospital or homebound who would like to receive communion, please have a family member call the office at 982.4891 and we will arrange for one of our many wonderful people to come and visit and bring communion.
P R E
Care Channel is requesting whatever you find on special or have a coupon for!
*** This Christmas Season a parish family donated $5,000 to assist families in need. Another parishioner provided a family with presents, dinner and all the trimmings. We
assisted 7 families, 3 families received $500 and 4 families received $300 gift cards to Wal-Mart. We gave 7 tubs of food to families in need, which included everything the family needed for a Christmas dinner plus a few extra
items. Altar and Rosary Society donated a $500 gift card for a family. Merry Widows gave 7 -$50 gift cards which were handed out the week of Christmas to those who asked for
assistance. The Jacksonville Care Channel sends St. Jude’s Parish a
huge “Thank you. For the generous Thanksgiving food and cash donations as well as for our ongoing monthly support
of their care for the needy in our community. Thanks be to God for all your generosity. Without YOU
this would not have been possible.
A T T E N D A N C E
January 25th Confirmation Sponsor Meeting 9:30 January 28th CYM Mass @6:30: Meeting @ 7:00
New to our Parish?
If you are new to our parish, we would like to welcome you into our community. Please pick up a registration form either on the table by the bulletin board, call the office, or register online at stjudejax.com.
January 11: $7,940.12 The regular parish budget for 2014/2015 anticipates a weekly offering of approximately $10,523.09 for the regular operation of the ministry of St. Jude’s. May God continue to bless you for your faithful stewarship.
Welcome to St. Jude the Apostle Catholic Church · Jacksonville AR 72076
January 18, 2015
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
"What are you looking for?" When Jesus asked the two
disciples this question, they didn't give an answer. Instead, they
asked another question: "Where are you staying?" Obviously
these men were interested in learning more about Jesus. They
wanted to accompany him and be in his presence. They
decided to spend the whole day with him. But they were not
quite ready to reveal what they were really looking for.
Remember that at the time, these men were disciples of John
the Baptist. They had heard John announce the coming of the
Christ, but they didn't know yet who he was. John's followers
were certainly looking for something: the Messiah. Most likely,
these men were interested in seeing for themselves whether or
not this Jesus was the one they had been waiting for.
Apparently, he was. Andrew was convinced by that daylong
encounter with Jesus. In the verse that follows today's Gospel,
we learn that "He first found his own brother Simon and told
him, 'We have found the Messiah'" (Jn 1:41). What a joy this
must have been for Andrew! He found what he was looking for.
Indeed, the joy was so great that he couldn't wait to share the
good news.
When we, like Andrew, take time to "spend the day" with
Jesus, getting to know who he really is through our daily prayer,
then the happiness we experience will naturally overflow to
others. The process may begin with questions about who Jesus
is; that's only natural. But once we find what we are looking for,
we can do what Andrew did by sharing the joy of the discovery
with our own brothers, sisters, neighbors, and friends right
YOU DID IT FOR ME In the Central African Republic and South Sudan, people
live through farming. Most of their food comes from what they can grow, and the crops which are not eaten are sold
to bring income. But the recent violece in these African nations has prevented farmers from planting this year. In the face of a possible famine, CRS is working to prepare
families for the difficult times ahead.
*** St. Joseph Center of Arkansas presents a
Benefit Concert to help restroe the former St. Joseph Orphanage in North
Little Rock. Armusica will perform a wonderful evening of beautiful music
featuring pianist, Julie Cheek and principal members of the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra.
The concert will be held on Wednesday, January 15 at UALR Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall and will begin at 7:30
pm. Works will include a piano/violin sonata, harp, and oboe quartet. There is no admission fee but donations will be accepted. A special gourmet dinner and private concert
has been donated by Dana and Juli (Cheek) Walker for auction. Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to dine in their beautiful home and enjoy a private concert by Julie
performed on a Fazioli grand piano. An opportunity to bed on the dinner will be available during a reception that will
take place in the lobby. For more information, contact Sandy at [email protected] or
call 501-993-4560
D E P L O Y E D
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Please help us keep our list of deployed up to date.
LT Kevin Irvin, Michael Melcher, CPT Michael Reber, SGT Jefferson Davis, FSA Nicole Sanders, Spec. Daniel Kaup,
LT Gary Spier, A1C Amber Nutsel, NS Benjamin Thompson, LTCOL Robin Neumeier, John Schofield, SFC
Brian Ellis, Anthony Krause, firefighter
A Lifeline for Troubled Marriages– Do you know of a marriage in
trouble? Are better communication and conflict management
skills needed? Retrouvaille is a program designed to help heal
and renew troubled and hurting marriages. It is a relationship-
building program with the main emphasis on communication
between husband and wife. Separated and divorced couples are
also encouraged to attend. The next Retrouvaille weekends are:
St. John Center, Little Rock, Ar: February 20-22, 2015 call 501-
834-1956 and Tulsa, OK: February 13-15, 2015, call 918-695-
7010. Or contact www.HelpOurMarriage.0rg or the Family Life
Office at 501-664-0340 ext. 353 or register online at
www.retrouvaille.org
*** The Diocese of Little Rock has an opening for an
Administrative Assistant in the Finance Office to work
with investments, insurance, accounting, budgeting,
deposit and loan, and property. This is a full-time position
with competitive pay and benefits. To apply, send a cover
letter and resume to Dennis Lee, Chancellor
Administrative Affairs, 2500 North Tyler Street, Little Rock
AR 72207 or [email protected].
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NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING! In an effort to give practical help to married and engaged couples to live out the teaching of the Church, a short course on NFP begins every month across the Diocese. For more information/registration, visit www.ccli.org or email
Paul and Alicia Osborn [email protected] ***
January 24 and 25, 2015: The annual Black and Indian Mission Collection is the first national collection,
authorized by the U.S. bishops in 1884. New Sunday, our parish will take up the annual Collection for Black and
Indian Missions. Our financial contribution helps support Catholic American Indian communities on
reservations, in rural areas and inner cities. The collection also supports African American schools and
evangelization programs, particularly in the south. With open hearts let us unite ourselves with the love of Christ
in supporting the Black and Indian Mission Collection. For more information, go to
www.blackandindianmission.org ***
Post-Abortion Support Group: Do you feel alone, hurting or unforgiven from a past abortion? The Respect Life Office, through Project Rachel, is starting a support group, beginning the third week in February. The
spiritual journey lasts 11 weeks, with small groups of 6-8. Groups will be formed in Little Rock, Rogers/Springdale and Hot Springs areas. All names and
meeting places are strictly confidential. For details call 501.664.0340, ext. 357. All inquiries must be made by
February 16, 2015.
Come and see what’s new in our religious articles cabinet!!
Bingo is played the first and third Saturdays of each month at the Knights of Columbus Hall.
Please do not forget your
donations to St. Joseph’s Helpers. They are in need of bottles, baby ointment , towels and washcloths.
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DISCUSSING THE SUNDAY SCRIPTURE READINGS. Come join us as we reflect on how the scriptures challenge us to action each week. We meet in the library 9:25-10:25
Subiaco Academy! — A Catholic,
Benedictine boarding and day school for boys in grades 7-12 located just east of Fort Smith, Arkansas. Subiaco Academy is
offering Shadow Days for interested students and their
parents to visit and explore the Academy’s junior and senior
high college prep program. Shadow Days are scheduled for Friday, February 6, March 13 and April 10, 2015, and open
to boys in grades 6-10. Activities include campus tours, shadowing students, and parent meetings with staff.
Students may spend the night before in a dorm for more of the Subiaco Experience and overnight accommodations are
available for parents, all FREE of charge. For more information, or to reserve a place for a Shadow
Day, please contact the Subiaco Academy admissions office at 1-800-364-7824 or email [email protected].
Learn more at our website www.SubiacoAcademy.us.
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