Catholic Parish & School First Sunday of Lent u March 5,
2017
St. Thomas More
“At this, Jesus said to him, ‘Get away, Satan! It is written:
The Lord, your God, shall you worship
and Him alone shall you serve.’ ”
Matthew 4:10
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THOUGHTS from FR. GREG Before heading into the desert, Jesus was
first strengthened and prepared by His heavenly Father. He had just
been baptized in the Jordan River by His cousin, John the Baptist.
During the baptism God the Father spoke saying, “This is my beloved
son, in whom I am well pleased.” Wow! Could any of us want more
affirmation than that? And then Jesus entered into the desert. The
devil, our enemy, wants to steal our joy and our peace. So how does
he attack Jesus? “If you are the Son of God…” Twice he challenges
Jesus in this way, trying to cast doubt upon Jesus’ relationship
with His Father. The devil is not very creative or original. This
is the same tactic he used against Adam and Eve. “Did God really
tell you not to eat… You certainly will not die! No, God knows well
that the moment you eat of it your eyes will be opened and you will
be like gods.” In other words: You can’t trust God. He doesn’t want
what’s best for you. You have to seize for yourself all that you
need. God won’t give it to you. The devil is always attacking and
seeking to undermine our relationship with our Father, destroy our
trust and by doing so steal our joy and peace. Adam and Eve grasped
at what belonged to God and fell into sin and darkness.
Why did God allow Jesus to be tested in this way? Why does God
allow us to be tested? From the very beginning, God has been asking
mankind this question, “Do you trust me?” It is our times of
temptation that really allow us to answer. Jesus shows us how we
are to respond to our Father. “Though He was in the form of God,
Jesus did not deem equality with God something to be grasped.
Rather, He emptied Himself and took the form of a slave… humbled
Himself, obediently accepting even death, death on a cross! Because
of this, God highly exalted Him and bestowed on Him the name above
every other name, so that at Jesus’ name every knee must bend and
every tongue proclaim to the glory of God the Father, JESUS CHRIST
IS LORD!” (Philippians 2:5–11)
Every Lent, we are asked to do penances in order to learn how to
stop grasping for what we need. When we deny ourselves and take up
our cross, we learn to rely on God, trusting in His providence.
“Surrender to God, and he will do everything for you.”
– Fr. Greg
Welcome to St. Thomas More! “Go and make disciples...” 8035 South
Quebec Street u Centennial, Colorado 80112 303.770.1155 u
stthomasmore.org
Clergy Pastor: Msgr. Thomas Fryar Administrator: Rev. Greg Lesher
Parochial Vicars: Rev. Rohan Miranda, O.C.D., Rev. Ivan Monteiro,
O.C.D., Rev. John Riley (in residence) Deacons: Dcn. George Brown,
Dcn. Robert Cropp, Dcn. Tim Kenny, Dcn. Alan Rastrelli, M.D., Dcn.
Steve Stemper
Parish Office 303.770.1155 u Hours: Monday–Friday:
8:00am–5:00pm
Faith & Academic Formation Office of Catechesis 303.770.0531 u
Fax: 720.529.0157 STM Catholic School Office 303.770.0441 u
stmcatholic.org Youth Ministry 303.220.3388 u
youth.stthomasmore.org
Staff list available on our parish app and at
stthomasmore.org.
Sunday Masses: Saturday (Anticipatory): 4:00 & 5:30pm Sunday:
7:00, 8:30 & 10:30am; 12:30 (ASL) & 5:30pm (Youth)
Daily Masses: Monday–Friday: 6:30 & 9:00am. Saturday:
7:30am
Confessions: Six days per week. Monday–Friday: 8:00am. Thursday:
6:30pm. Saturday: 2:30–3:30pm
Morning Prayer: Monday–Friday: 8:30am
Holy Hour for Vocations: Thursday: 6:30–7:30pm
Perpetual Adoration: 24-hour Eucharistic Adoration in Adoration
Chapel. Contact:
[email protected] or 303.220.3392.
Sacrament of Baptism: Email
[email protected] no less than
one month prior to the baptism ceremony. Visit our website at
stthomasmore.org for more information.
Sacrament of Matrimony: Email
[email protected] no less than
eight months prior to the wedding for preparation info.
Sacrament of the Sick: Contact the parish office at onset of
illness. In case of death in the family, contact the parish office
immediately at 303.770.1155.
STM Gift Shop: 303.221.9229 u
[email protected]
Discovery Job Network: 303.220.3384
FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT
A Lenten Reflection By Kathy McGovern, “The Story And You”
I have an idea for you this Lent, and I got it from Jesus.
Jesus must have known, from an early age, that Satan had his eyes
on Him. He must have known that the powers of hell would lay in
wait for Him, and so Jesus filled His memory and soul with
scripture. He made sure that the scriptures were on His lips and
His heart. (Deuteronomy 30:14) He may even have worn sections of
scripture around His left wrist and on His forehead when He prayed.
(Deuteronomy 6:8)
That’s how, when the liar accosted Him in the desert, Jesus was
ready for Him. Turn these stones to bread? We don’t live on bread
alone. Throw yourself down to show that you’re God? You shall not
put God to the test. Bow down and worship me? The Lord alone shall
you worship.
Are you ready for the temptations of this Lent? Keep your favorite
scriptures in your heart. Or maybe you have some favorite hymns you
want to memorize so you have them when you need God’s consolation.
On long-distance trips, my husband tapes the words to hymns on the
steering wheel of his car and works on memorizing them as he
drives.
Resisting Temptation
In our Gospel reading today, Jesus is tempted by the devil to turn
away from God and to desire the earthly pleasures of wealth and
power. While Jesus is able to turn away from that temptation,
oftentimes we give in to that desire and sin against the goodness
of God.
Through these 40 days of Lent, let us look closely at our lives to
see where we need to be more faithful to what is good in our lives
and concentrate on how to increase the goodness God has put in our
hearts.
Here are a few of my favorite scriptures, which I have on
speed-dial every Lent:
“I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me.”
(Philippians 4:13)
“Suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character;
character, hope.” (Romans 5:3–5)
“I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord – plans of welfare,
not of woe.” (Jeremiah 29:11)
“If today you hear God’s voice, harden not your heart.” (Hebrews
3:15)
How are you ready to withstand temptation this season?
Printed with permission from Kathy McGovern, ©2017,
thestoryandyou.com.
Questions of the Week Adult: What helpful advice could you offer
someone faced with a temptation?
Child: What helps you do the right thing when you want to do
something wrong?
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This Week’s Mass Intentions Sunday, March 5: First Sunday of Lent
7:00am Lulu Patten † 8:30am Terri Schuster 10:30am Mass for the
People of St. Thomas More 12:30pm Anzi & Iona Lateer † 5:30pm
John Swegler † Monday, March 6: 6:30am Collette Johnson- Schulke
9:00am Leonard Lundquist † Tuesday, March 7: 6:30am Edna Rogan †
9:00am Tim Oldani † Wednesday, March 8: 6:30am Bill Quinn † 9:00am
Anne Benda † Thursday, March 9: 6:30am Faith Ruybal † 9:00am
Kathleen Borgerson
Friday, March 10: 6:30am Mike Quinn 9:00am Ronnie Liford † (School
Mass) Saturday, March 11: 7:30am Michael Carter 4:00pm Patricia
Frontz † 5:30pm Maria Faulhaber † Sunday, March 12: Second Sunday
of Lent 7:00am Poor Souls in Purgatory, especially those who have
no one to pray for them 8:30am Oliver Lum Lung † 10:30am Mass for
the People of St. Thomas More 12:30pm Dottie Miller 5:30pm Walter
Janiczek †
STEWARDSHIP of of PRAYER
Praying Prodigal Hearts Home This Thursday, March 9: 7:00pm in the
Cry Room
Join us to pray for the return of our loved ones to the Catholic
faith.
Contact: Colleen Goffredi at 303.694.4864.
Perpetual Adoration Lent is a reflective and prayerful time. Visit
our Adoration Chapel to adore Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament as
part of your Lenten journey! You might also consider committing to
one hour of adoration each week to begin this Lent and continue all
year.
Contact Rosemary Samaniego at
[email protected] or
303.220.3392 to become an adorer.
Include adoration in your Lenten journey with Christ!
This Week’s Prayer Intentions Pray for our ill parish members &
relatives: Edward Krizmanic, Bonnie LaFleur, Amy Meurer
Pray for our deceased parish members & relatives: George
Becker, Kelly Cambria, William Fitzgerald, Lillian Macca, Shirley
Malone, Manuel Martinez, Norman Osborne, Joseph Petta, Rodolfo
Samano, Elizabeth Scales, William Switzer, Theresa Truty
Due to the Privacy Act, only immediate family members may request a
name to be placed on the prayer list. Please call the parish office
at 303.770.1155.
Cancer Novena Continues through Thursday, March 9: 5:30pm in the
school room 213
Come pray for those afflicted with cancer and for their
families.
With questions, call Marge Chardavoyne at 303.721.7015. To submit
names for the list, email
[email protected].
Novena to St. Peregrine, patron saint of cancer patients, and St.
Jude, patron saint of hope
Be Transformed: Holy Hour Tuesday evenings through April 4:
9:00–10:00pm in the church
This weekly Holy Hour will offer praise & worship, benediction
and reflection.
Contact: Sandra Schwab at sandras@ stthomasmore.org or
303.221.9235.
Pray for an end to pornography
Pentecost Now! This Wednesday, March 8: 6:30pm in the school room
120
Join us for our prayer meeting! “And behold, I am with you always,
until the end of the age.” (Matt. 28:20b)
Contact: Bobby and Jeanne Rogers 303.773.8130 or PentecostNow@
stthomasmore.org.
All are welcome for our Catholic charismatic prayer group
FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT
Are You Grieving the Loss of a Loved One?
Tuesdays beginning March 7: 7:00–8:30pm in the STM school
library
The process of grieving the death of a loved one is different for
everyone. The STM Bereavement Support Group invites you for a
12-week facilitated series to help you cope with the pain of your
loss, to encourage emotional healing and to provide support.
For more information or to register, please contact Bill Ross at
303.522.1092 or Maryanne Carter at 303.221.9239 or
[email protected].
In the STM Bereavement Support Group, we care for, love and support
one another, as God created us to do
33 Days to Morning Glory Mondays, March 27–May 8: 7:00–8:30pm in
St. Francis Hall
On your 33-day journey toward a deeper relationship with Jesus
through Mary, ponder the wisdom of Marian spirituality.
Preregistration is required. For questions or to register, contact
Colleen or Paul Lum Lung at 303.779.0396 or
[email protected].
Marian Consecration with a fresh, bold approach
Jot the Thought: A Few Tips Now that you have your Jot the Thought
journal, keep in mind that the “thought” may just be one sentence
or even a few words that speak to your heart. It could be something
as simple as: “Be happier at home this week,” “Surf the Internet
less,” or “Stop and pray for a minute at the start of your
day.”
And don’t forget to “jot” your name, phone number and/or email
address on the first page of your journal so it can be returned it
to you if you leave it somewhere!
Enrich your experience of Mass!
Fish Fry, Stations & Series: Join Us Fridays of Lent
Include these meaningful Friday events in your Lenten journey with
Christ!
Fish Fry Fridays, March 10, 17 & 24: 5:00–7:00pm in McCallin
Hall
Join your parish family for a Lenten fish dinner and fellowship.
March 24 will be this year’s last Fish Fry as we prepare for
exciting renovations to McCallin Hall!
Adults: $12. Kids age 5–12: $6. Kids age 4 & under: free!
Family pricing (two adults & kids): $35. Take-out: $12
each.
Stations of the Cross Fridays, March 10, 17, 24, 31 & April 7:
3:05pm & 7:00pm in the church
We have added a new time option of 3:05pm! This week, the Home
& School Association hosts the 7:00pm Stations.
Lenten Series with Fr. John Riley Fridays, March 10, 24; April 7
(after Stations) & Saturday, April 8: 8:00pm in the
church
Gather with your parish family to read and ponder the Passion
Narratives in the four Gospels. This powerful series is open to all
parishioners, with a special invitation to young adults.
No RSVP needed. Contact Whitney Elliott at
[email protected] or 303.221.9245 for questions about the
series.
Christ Renews His Parish Men: Saturday–Sunday, April 22–23 Women:
Saturday–Sunday, April 29–30
Stop by the narthex next weekend, March 11 & 12, to speak with
representatives from the CRHP ministry or email crhp@
stthomasmore.org with any questions. Over 350 parishioners have
experienced CRHP retreats to deepen their faith.
Lent calls us to examine our faith life more closely and make
changes
SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 2017
STEWARDSHIP of TREASURE
eGiving with Faith Direct Try eGiving (online giving) for your
offertory contributions and enjoy the convenience, security and
ease!
Visit stthomasmore.org for more info.
Thank You, Advertisers! Please consider advertising your business
in our bulletin, as this is how our bulletin is provided to us each
week at no cost. We encourage all parishioners to check the last
three pages of our bulletin whenever you are in need of a service.
We thank our current advertisers for your support!
If you are interested in advertising your business or for details,
contact Dan Parker at 303.910.6512 or
[email protected].
Garage Sale Collections Donation Collection Weekend Saturday &
Sunday, March 11 & 12: Bring your donations to the High School
Youth Center before & after all Masses.
Volunteers will be on hand to help unload your items and give tax
receipts. We’ll also collect donations on Tuesday through Thursday,
March 14–16.
Thank you for your donations! Please note, we are unable to accept
mattresses, water beds, large appliances, TVs that are not flat
screen or anything that doesn’t work.
Then, come shop for exciting treasures at our Garage Sale in
McCallin Hall: Saturday, March 18: 8:00am–7:00pm Sunday, March 19:
8:00am–2:00pm
Do some spring cleaning and support STM Youth Ministry by donating
gently- used items!
STEWARDSHIP of TIME & TALENT
New EMHC Training This Monday, March 6: 7:00–9:30pm in the church
or Saturday, March 18: 8:30–11:00am in the church
Attend a training session if you feel called to serve as an
Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion (EMHC) at Mass and in the
Ministry of the Sick.
We need EMHCs for the Saturday 4:00pm, Sunday 8:30am, 12:30pm &
Youth 5:30pm Masses and the Ministry of the Sick serving in the
hospitals.
Questions? Contact Phil & Irene Lindemer at
[email protected] or 303.221.9181.
Come to one of these training sessions to become an EMHC!
“Come Sing a Joyful Song” with Caritas
The Caritas choir, which sings at 10:30am Mass, is preparing choral
music for Lent, Good Friday and Easter Sunday.
Interested singers can sit in on a rehearsal any Wednesday (from
7:00–8:30pm) and experience our fellowship and music-making. High
school students and up are welcome! If you have sung in a choir
before, that is a bonus but is not necessary to join.
Contact Jeff McGarrity, STM Director of Music at
[email protected] for info about Caritas or any choir at
STM.
Caritas sings at 10:30am Mass on two Sundays each month
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St. Patrick’s Day Festival Saturday, March 11: 11:00am–4:00pm at
1555 Grant Street, Denver 80203 (meal: 11:00am–2:00pm)
Enjoy a day of fun with bagpipers, step dancers, bouncy house, art
show and a delicious meal of corned beef & cabbage!
Entrance fee (no meal): $7. Adult (entrance fee & one meal):
$15. Child (entrance fee & one meal): $7. Age five & under
eat free.
An exciting annual event for all, sponsored by Denver Knights of
Columbus Council 539
Traveling Chalice Praying for vocations this week:
The Wald Family
To sign up, contact Karen Smoody at
[email protected] or
720.482.3594.
of VOCATIONS STEWARDSHIP
New Life – Senior Singles
This Wednesday, March 8: 1:30pm at the Lone Tree Arts Center
Enjoy Arts in the Afternoon’s “Ivy Serenades,” a trio of flutes and
strings with the Colorado Symphony.
Contact: Vicki T. at 303.773.8410.
A social, spiritual support group for single, widowed, divorced and
separated persons
SOCIAL & RECREATIONAL
Life Line Screening Wednesday, March 15: 9:00am–4:30pm in McCallin
Hall I
Health screenings are important for early risk detection and
preventive efforts. If you are age 21–80, register now for
affordable, non-invasive, painless screenings for blocked arteries,
abdominal aortic aneurysms, hardening of arteries, atrial
fibrillation and bone density (osteoporosis).
To register and receive a $10 discount, call 1.888.653.6450 or
register online at lifelinescreening.com/advantagemembers.
A preventive health event in partnership with STM
Families of Character During Lent, many of us are reminded to
examine our lifestyles. All families who want to have happy,
healthy, long-lasting relationships by learning and modeling
virtues are invited to join Families of Character.
If you are interested in beginning this journey with your own
family or to join a group of families within St. Thomas More,
contact Sandra Schwab at 303.221.9235 or
[email protected].
Develop virtues with your family
the PARISH OUTSIDE
You Can Help Your Marriage Friday–Sunday, March 17–19:
Are you and your spouse frustrated, bored, lonely, tense or angry
with each other? Do you argue often, or have you simply stopped
talking to each other?
Couples experiencing any stage of difficulty in their marriage are
invited to join the Retrouvaille (pronounced “retro-vi” with a long
i) program for help.
For confidential information or to register, contact
[email protected] or 720.257.9106 or visit
HelpOurMarriage.com.
Retrouvaille has helped many thousands of marriages
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How To Save a Life: A Night On the Topic of Suicide
Sunday, March 5: 7:00–8:30pm in McCallin Hall
All parents and teens in grades 7–12 are invited for an important
night of discussion, tools and prayer for those affected by
suicide.
For questions, contact the youth staff at 303.220.3388.
Education, reflection, encouragement and prayer
ECHO/Breakaway Ain’t Misbehavin’ Purity Rally
Wednesday, March 8: 7:00–8:45pm in the H.S. Youth Center
What’s the big deal about purity and does God really care what we
do in our personal lives? All youth in grades 7–12 are invited for
an evening focusing on the thing many of us are thinking about but
don’t always know what to do about. This free event includes games,
skits, talks, videos, pledge card signing, purity rings and
snacks.
Contact David Tschumper at 303.220.3388 x1 or
[email protected] for questions or more details.
An important evening for all 7th–12th grade youth
Student Leadership Night Friday, March 10: 6:00–10:00pm (meet at
STM) Eighth grade youth and STM Youth Ministry Leadership are
invited to a night of camaraderie and ministry discussion. We meet
at STM and go to Park Meadows Mall together, followed by a meeting
back at the church.
See the youth table for permission slips and details. For
questions, contact David Tschumper at 303.220.3388 x1.
A great night of dinner, planning, sharing ideas and fun
HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH STM MIDDLE SCHOOL &
Garage Sale & Collection Donation Collection Weekend Saturday
& Sunday, March 11 & 12: Bring your donations to the High
School Youth Center before & after all Masses.
(We’ll also collect on Tuesday through Thursday, March
14–16.)
The Garage Sale in McCallin Hall will be: Saturday, March 18:
8:00am–7:00pm Sunday, March 19: 8:00am–2:00pm
Looking for a fun service opportunity? Participate in our spring
Youth Center Garage Sale supporting Youth Ministry!
Contact David Tschumper with questions at 303.220.3388 x1. See page
6 for items we cannot accept. Thank you for your support!
Youth are invited to volunteer for our sale!
Holy Rosary Soup Kitchen Thursday, March 16: 4:30–8:30pm (sign up
on youth table; spots limited)
High school youth are invited to serve dinner, help set up sleeping
areas and interact with the women residing in the shelter and get
to know them. Contact Kelley Contreras at 303.220.3388 x5 or
[email protected] for questions.
High school service opportunity open to all youth in grades
9–12
Nazarene Stations of the Cross
Friday, March 17: 7:00pm in the church
The Nazarene Stations of the Cross will be led by the St. JP2 Youth
Choir and Worship Team. Travel back in time to meditate on the
crucifixion as a community through music and prayer.
Contact Kelley Contreras at 303.220.3388 x5 or
[email protected] for questions.
All are welcome to attend our multimedia Stations of the
Cross
FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT
CATHOLIC SCHOOL ST. THOMAS MORE
Our Week at a Glance Tuesday, March 7: Gathering Time with Fr.
Greg
Wednesday, March 8: Spring Picture Day (Dress Uniform) Home &
School: 6:00pm. SAC: 7:00pm
Thursday, March 9: Lions for Life: 7:15am
Friday, March 10: Mane Event Principal for a Day Parents in Prayer:
8:00am School Mass: 9:00am (Dress Uniform)
High School Events Sunday, March 5: How to Save a Life: Parent
& Teen Night on Suicide: 7:00–8:30pm
Tuesday, March 7: St. JP2 Youth Choir: 7:00–9:00pm YM Leadership
Meeting: 6:30–8:30pm
Wednesday, March 8: Ain’t Misbehavin’ ECHO/Breakaway Purity Rally:
7:00–8:45pm
Thursday, March 9: ASB Peru Meeting: 6:30–8:00pm
Friday, March 10: Student Leadership Night: 6:00–10:00pm
Saturday & Sunday, March 11 & 12: Garage Sale Collection
before & after all Masses
Sunday, March 12: YDisciple: 7:00–8:30pm
Grades 9–12
Middle School Events Sunday, March 5: How to Save a Life: Parent
& Teen Night on Suicide: 7:00–8:30pm (Gr. 7–12)
Monday, March 6: Bible and Beyond: 4:00–6:00pm
Tuesday, March 7: Challenge: 6:45–8:15pm
Wednesday, March 8: Ain’t Misbehavin’ ECHO/Breakaway Purity Rally:
7:00–8:45pm (Grades 7–12)
Thursday, March 9: Crossfire: 6:00–7:30pm
Friday, March 10: Guys Sports Group: 4:00–5:30pm Student Leadership
Night: 6:00–10:00pm
Saturday, March 11: Lenten Retreat Meeting: 12:00–3:00pm
Saturday & Sunday, March 11 & 12: Garage Sale Collection
before & after all Masses
Grades 6, 7 & 8
Spring Calendars Are Out! Check out what’s coming up this spring!
You can find our new middle & high school calendars at the
youth table in the narthex and at stthomasmore.org.
Fun for Dads & Daughters The STM Catholic Father-Daughter Dance
was a tremendous success and was enjoyed by many of our school and
parish families. Dancing, a keepsake bracelet and desserts were
highlights of the night.
Thank you to our parent volunteers for your overwhelming dedication
and hard work in giving our girls and fathers such a special
night.
To learn more about our school, contact us at 303.770.0441 or visit
stmcatholic.org.