St. Helen Roman Catholic Parish - Oracle 66 E. Maplewood St. Oracle, AZ 85623-6148 Phone: (520) 896-2708 FAX: (520) 896-2631 Visit our Website: http://www.sthelenparishoracle.org To add, change or contribute information for the website please contact the Parish Office at St. Helen’s e-mail address: sthelensmission@msn.com SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2015 , 2013 FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT Pastor: Rev. Msgr. Ambrose O. Nwohu.…………………………………………………………………………..520-896-2708 Parish Secretary& Compliance Representative: GloriaAcosta ……………………………………………………520-896-2708 Parish Office Hours: Tuesday – Friday……………………………………………..…..…………….…..………….9 a.m.-2 p.m. Priest: Tuesday - Friday…………….…..………………………………………………….9:30 a.m. - 12 noon & 2 p.m. – 7 p.m. Director of Religious Education: Mary Telles: Wednesday………………………………………………………..520-896-2708 MASS SCHEDULE Saturday (Mass of Anticipation)……………………………………………………….……...…………………………….5 p.m. Sunday………………………………………………………..…………………………………………………….8 a.m. & 10 a.m. Monday thru Friday……...……………….…………………………………………..............................................................8 a.m. First Friday of the Month Anointing of the Sick and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament…………………………......8 a.m. All Holy Days of Obligation………………………………………..……………………........................................9 a.m. & 7 p.m. Pray the Rosary…………………………………………………………………..…………………….1/2 hour before each Mass Parish Board of Directors Rev. Msgr. Ambrose O. Nwohu, President Manuel Navarro, Treasurer Teresa Kern, Secretary Most Rev. Gerald F. Kicanas, D.D. Rev. Msgr. Albert I. Schifano ********SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION********* Marriage Preparation Diocesan regulations require that you see a priest at least four months before your wedding date. Baptismal Preparation Please call for arrangements at least two months prior to the date of Baptism. Baptisms are scheduled for the third weekend of each month. Reconciliation/Confession Saturday from 4 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Any other time by appointment. Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 1, 2015 Come, let us bow down in worship; let us kneel before the LORD who made us. — Psalm 95:6 — 1 Corinthians 6:19a AUTHORITY FROM GOD According to Moses, the people decided they didn’t want to hear God’s voice directly any more. It was much too frightening. Why couldn’t God send human teachers, prophets, instead? God agreed, but with a warning. The people had better listen to those teachers, because they spoke in God’s name. That arrangement, though, had its own problems, for them and for us. How do I know this teacher is truly from God? And if the teacher is from God, are all parts of the teaching meant for me? We have the Church and scripture to help us with those questions, but still there are always a few loose ends. That is the powerful significance of the sentence in today’s Gospel: “The people were astonished at his teaching, for he taught them as one having authority and not as the scribes.” The people knew that this Jesus was authentic—truly a teacher sent by God. They knew it by hearing him. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Deadline for bulletin announcements is 2 p.m. on Tuesday. MASS INTENTIONS Offered for our beloved dead as well as our living ones. May the souls of our faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. VOCATIONS CRUCIFIX At each Mass, the family taking the crucifix should designate another family to carry the crucifix home the following week. Please return the crucifix before the beginning of each Mass. INFANT BAPTISMS Instructions for infant Baptisms are on the first and third Thursday of the month (after initial registration) at 7:00 p.m. in the Church Hall. It is mandatory that parents and Godparents attend. Sanctuary Lamp February 2015 1/24/15 & 1/25/15 Parish Offertory - $677.95 Please stop by the parish office to reserve dates for the Sanctuary Lamp. The Sanctuary Lamp may be reserved by more than one person for the same dates. Thank you and God bless you for your generosity. PLEASE PRAY FOR Ill and/or homebound: Veronica Lozano-Myers, Rico Guerrero, James Davis, Dora Chavez, Lynne Cunningham, Mary Maldonado, Tony T. Diaz, Sammy Pacheco, Felix Marquez, Dorothy Hidalgo, Corina Diaz, Mollie Clark, Hailey (Candelaria) Lugo, Madison Harper, Michael Hilimire, Bea Marquez Our Service Men & Women: Nathan Jackson, Manny Navarro, David Navarro Faithful Departed: Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord and may perpetual light shine upon them ***Please help keep our prayer list current. To add someone to the prayer list, please call the parish office. Names will remain on the list for 2 months. If you wish someone to remain on the list for an extended period, please contact the parish office.*** Bishop Kicanas’ Monday Morning Memo is an informative update on events taking place in the diocese and what the bishop’s busy schedule consists of each week. You can read the weekly memo by visiting the diocesan website; www.diocesetucson.org or by requesting a copy from St. Helen Parish Office. If you have something you want to publicize in the bishop’s memo, please e-mail it to bishop@diocesetucson.org or send it to his attention c/o Monday Memo at the Pastoral Center, 111 S. Church Avenue, P.O. Box 31, Tucson, AZ 85702. FEBRUARY 2015 CALENDAR Every First Friday – 8 a.m.- Anointing of the Sick and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Holy Days of Obligation – Masses 9 a.m. & 7 p.m. Adult Formation (Scripture) Classes with Msgr. Ambrose – Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Choir Practice – Saturdays, 9 a.m. Our Lady’s Prayer Group – Thursdays after 8 a.m. Mass Finance Committee – Every 3rd Thursday – 6:30 p.m. Parish Council – As announced Liturgy Committee – As announced Caregivers Support Group – Every 1st & 3rd Wed. – 10 a.m. Second collection for Building Fund - Every first weekend of the month . Parish Maintenance Second Collection six times/year. St. Helen Offices & Ministries Parish Council Chairman – Frank Pierson Finance Council Chairman – Manny Navarro Compliance Representative – Gloria Acosta Liturgy/Bereavement - Mary Buzan Choir Director – Ellie Brown Religious Education 1st & 2nd Grades 3rd Grade (1st Communion) 4th & 5th Grades ` 6th Grade 7th, 8th Grades Confirmation Class Mary Buzan Debbie Gutierrez Janice Vigil Margo Padilla Allison Lapa Mary & Tony Telles 896-2955 896-2469 896-2708 730-4701 896-3530 V0 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR SUNDAY MORNING SOCIALS 2015 SECOND COLLECTIONS (*Diocesan) February 7 & 8 – St. Helen Building Fund February 21 & 22 –St. Helen Parish Maintenance March 7 & 8 – St. Helen Building Fund Envelopes for PARISH special collections in the rack back of the church. February Magnificats are here. Call or visit the parish office to reserve your copy. Adult Scripture Study with Msgr. Ambrose will resume on Tuesday, January 27 at 7 p.m. in the Parish Hall. All adults welcome. 730-470 896-2711 896-2676 241-4793 896-2148 896-9031 Social Justice – Mary Ellen Kazda 896-2955 St. Helen’s Food Bank – Helen Alvarez 404-4817 Knights of Columbus – Johnnie Seballos 896-2589 Cursillo Movement Leaders – Mary & Tony Telles 896-9031 Adult Catechesis – Msgr. Ambrose O. Nwohu 896-2708 Carlos Ruiz – Maintenance 896-2629 Kitchen Angels Church Cleaning/Furnishings/Environmental Design (Volunteers needed) YEAR OF CONSECRATED LIFE Pope Francis has called for a special year-long focus on consecrated life, asking the church’s religious sisters, brothers and priests to “wake up the world” with their testimony of faith, holiness and hope. The Diocese of Tucson joins Pope Francis and the Church throughout the world affirming Consecrated Religious throughout this time designated as the Year of Consecrated Life. Events will be sponsored throughout the year for the renewal of religious life, for the celebration of the witness of members of religious orders and as an invitation to younger people to consider a religious vocation. COWORKERS IN THE VINEYARD: PEOPLE OF FAITH, HOPE, & CHARITY Join Catholics from across Southern Arizona at the Tucson Convention Center to learn more about our faith, to celebrate our faith and to be encouraged to live our faith throughout our diocese and the world! Speakers such as Fr. Robert Barron from Word on Fire Ministries and Dr. Carolyn Woo will offer engaging presentations on being Catholic today. MARCH 5-7, 2015 www.corkers.diocesetucson.org There are families in our community who need our help. Please do what you can. Our Food Pantry needs supplies of all non-perishable food items including coffee, flour, lard, etc. If you know of any family who needs help please call 896-2540. All information will be held strictly confidential. Monetary donations are also gratefully accepted. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ANNOUNCEMENTS “The Catechist is one who guards the memory of God and who knows how to awaken it in others.” --Pope Francis TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — Moses spoke to all the people, saying: “A prophet like me will the LORD, your God, raise up for you” (Deuteronomy 18:15-20). Psalm — If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts (Psalm 95). Second Reading — Brothers and sisters: I should like you to be free of anxieties (1 Corinthians 7:32-35). Gospel — The people were astonished at Jesus’ teaching; he taught them as one having authority (Mark 1:21-28). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Mal 3:1-4; Ps 24:7-10; Heb 2:14-18; Lk 2:22-40 [22-32] Tuesday: Heb 12:1-4; Ps 22:26b-28, 30-32; Mk 5:21-43 Wednesday: Heb 12:4-7, 11-15; Ps 103:1-2, 13-14, 17-18a; Mk 6:1-6 Thursday: Heb 12:18-19, 21-24; Ps 48:2-4, 9-11; Mk 6:7-13 Friday: Heb 13:1-8; Ps 27:1, 3, 5, 8b-9; Mk 6:14-29 Saturday: Heb 13:15-17, 20-21; Ps 23:1-6; Mk 6:30-34 Sunday: Jb 7:1-4, 6-7; Ps 147:1-6; 1 Cor 9:16-19, 22-23 Mk 1:29-39 SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time; Boy Scout Sunday Monday: The Presentation of the Lord; World Day for Consecrated Life; Blessing of Candles; Groundhog Day Tuesday: St. Blaise, Bishop, Martyr;believed martyred in the persecution of Licinius, early 4th c.; bishop of Segaste in Armenia; associated with the healing of throats; venerated as well by the Eastern Church. St. Ansgar, bishop; died 865 at Bremen; O.S.B.; missionary to Denmark and Sweden; bishop of Hamburg; great preacher and administrator; known as the “Apostle of the North”; patron of Denmark, Germany, and Iceland. Blessing of Throats; Tu B’Shvat (Jewish new year of trees) begins at sunset Thursday: St. Agatha, virgin, martyr; died probably under Decius (c,251) in Sicily; patroness of Palermo and Catania; invoked for protection against volcanic eruptions and fires; mentioned in the Roman Canon. Friday: St. Paul Miki and Companions, Martyrs; Paul Miki, Jesuit scholastic, and his twenty-five companions, including two other Jesuits, six Franciscans, fifteen tertiaries, and two laymen; were crucified by order of the ruler Hideyoshi 5 Feb. 1597 at Nagasaki; among them, the Mexican, Felipe de Jesus, the first martyr from the Americas to be beatified; protomartyrs of the Far East (canonized in 1862 by Pope Pius IX). First Friday Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary; First Saturday TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION The Oil of the Sick, usually labeled OI (for Oleum Infirmarum), is often reserved with chrism and the oil of catechumens in an ambry. An ambry is a cabinet, often beautifully ornamented and kept near the baptistery in the church. Olive oil, with no fragrance added, is blessed at the Chrism Mass in Holy Week by the bishop, although there is now a provision for a priest to bless oil if none is available. This restores to our Latin Rite practice a tradition never lost in the Eastern tradition, in which priests consecrate the oil of the sick, even at the sick person’s home. Any vegetable oil may be used now, since olive oil is difficult to obtain in some places. Many priests keep a small supply of oil close at hand in a small metal tube called a “stock.” In the former rite, every sense of the body was anointed, accompanied by a prayer for forgiveness of sin. So, the eyes, ears, nostrils, mouth, hands, and feet were all touched. Today, this is simplified to an anointing of the forehead and the hands, but generally today the oil is used more lavishly, and the symbolism of touch so central to the rite is enhanced. Often, a priest will invite everyone present to join in the “laying on of hands.” Sick persons are often pushed aside or feared in our culture, and to be reverently touched in love can be a profound experience of God’s healing, forgiving, accepting presence through the ministry of the Church. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Diocese of Tucson … happenings around the diocese The following are employment opportunities currently available in the Diocese of Tucson. To view the job descriptions and information on how to apply, persons interested should refer to www.diocesetucson.org (Employment Opportunities). Diocese of Tucson Pastoral Center: Bishop Moreno Pastoral Center, Tucson – Administrative Assistant (part-time) Bishop Moreno Pastoral Center, Tucson – Contract Advertising Sales Representative (New Vision diocesan newspaper) Human Resources Department – Payroll Coordinator Human Resources Department – Secretary DOT Communications Department – Graphics Designer (Part-time) Catholic Tuition Support Organization (CTSO), Tucson – Administrative Assistant Catholic Foundation for Stewardship and Giving, Tucson – Executive Director Catholic Foundation for Stewardship and Giving, Tucson – Finance Manager Catholic Foundation for Stewardship and Giving, Tucson – Development Associate Schools & Parishes: Most Holy Trinity Parish, Tucson – Full Charge Bookkeeper Santa Cruz Catholic School, Tucson – Science Teacher St. John the Evangelist School, Tucson – Intervention Teacher St. Cyril of Alexandria Parish, Tucson – Custodian (evening shift) St. John Catholic School, Tucson – Cafeteria Attendant St. John Catholic School, Tucson - Cafeteria Cook St. John Catholic School, Tucson - Bookkeeper RETROUVAILLE & MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER RETREAT NOTICES Retrouvaille provides marriage help! Retrouvaille is a Catholic organization to help struggling couples rediscover hope and purpose in their marriages. The next Weekend in Tucson is January 23-25. For information, call Art and Valerie at 520-216-0360 or visit www.HelpOurMarriage.com The Responsorial Psalm today says, “Teach me your ways, O Lord!” Do we allow the Lord to teach us His ways so that we can love and honor our spouse more each day? Let the Lord strengthen, renew, and rekindle your marriage sacrament by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend on Feb 20-22 or Apr 24-26 in Phoenix and May 29-31 in Tucson. For more information visit www.wwmearizona.com (Para los fines de semana en español, por favor visite www.phoenix.emm14.org) GOD’S WORD TODAY Today, we are once again given an account of the call of the disciples. These Gospel stories are positioned in the early part of Ordinary Time for good reason. We know that the Lenten journey is just around the corner. That journey will take us once again to Jerusalem and to the cross and resurrection of Christ. One of the characteristics of discipleship is that one does not become a disciple solely on one’s own. There is always a call, an invitation to follow the way of discipleship. When today’s Gospel is proclaimed, try to put yourself in the place of those early disciples who were casting their nets. They were simply doing their daily tasks. In the middle of those tasks, the Lord calls them. Perhaps that is precisely where the Lord calls each of us—in the midst of our daily tasks. As we prepare to listen to God’s word, let us open our hearts to listen to the invitation issued to each of us to follow in the footsteps of Christ. From Saint Margaret Sunday Missal, copyright © J. S. Paluch Company
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