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221 John Paul Ave., Statesboro, GA 30458 | www.saintmahewsparish.com | 912-681-6726 Office Hours: 9:30 am—4:30 pm. Phone: 912-681-6726. Worship Schedule Weekend Masses: Saturday: 5 pm (Span.), Sunday: 8 am, 10:30 am, and 6 pm. Daily Mass: M, T, Th, and F at 12:10 pm; W at 5:30 pm. Confessions Wed: 5—5:25 pm, Sat: 4-5 pm, or by appt. Eucharistic Adoration Adoration Chapel available 24/7— Sunday at 7 pm through Saturday at 3:30 pm —in the Cry Room. Infant Baptisms For information on scheduling baptisms and baptism instruction classes, please contact Helen Almeter at 912-681-6726 ext. 203 or via email at [email protected]. Marriage Preparation Newly engaged couples should contact Fr. Johnson at 912-681-6726 to schedule prepara- tion sessions and a date for the wedding. Religious Education Meets on Sunday from 9 —10:15 am Sept. 8 —May 12 for Grades PreK—12 . Catholic Eagles GSU students: For information on bible studies, events, and retreats contact our FOCUS (Fellowship of Catholic University Students) Team Director Sarah Talbot at: [email protected]. Parish Registration Welcome to the St. Matthew parish family! To register at St. Matthew parish, please fill out a registration form on the St. Matthew web site: www.saintmatthewsparish.com/about. Forms are also available at the front entrances of the church. Persons interested in being add- ed to the e-newsletter mailing list, please con- tact the parish office at 912-681-6726 or via email: [email protected]. Bulletin Deadline: Monday at noon. St. Matthew Church CELEBRATES the Catholic faith in Jesus Christ by inspiring all to LOVE God and one another and to SHARE the Good News of God's love with others. July 26 2020 Celebrate | Love | Share

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221 John Paul Ave., Statesboro, GA 30458 | www.saintmatthewsparish.com | 912-681-6726

Office Hours:

9:30 am—4:30 pm. Phone: 912-681-6726.

Worship Schedule

Weekend Masses: Saturday: 5 pm (Span.), Sunday: 8 am, 10:30 am, and 6 pm.

Daily Mass: M, T, Th, and F at 12:10 pm; W at 5:30 pm.

Confessions

Wed: 5—5:25 pm, Sat: 4-5 pm, or by appt.

Eucharistic Adoration

Adoration Chapel available 24/7— Sunday at 7 pm through Saturday at 3:30 pm —in the Cry Room.

Infant Baptisms

For information on scheduling baptisms and baptism instruction classes, please contact Helen Almeter at 912-681-6726 ext. 203 or via email at [email protected].

Marriage Preparation

Newly engaged couples should contact Fr. Johnson at 912-681-6726 to schedule prepara-tion sessions and a date for the wedding.

Religious Education

Meets on Sunday from 9 —10:15 am Sept. 8 —May 12 for Grades PreK—12 .

Catholic Eagles

GSU students: For information on bible studies, events, and retreats contact our FOCUS (Fellowship of Catholic University Students) Team Director Sarah Talbot at: [email protected].

Parish Registration

Welcome to the St. Matthew parish family! To register at St. Matthew parish, please fill out a registration form on the St. Matthew web site: www.saintmatthewsparish.com/about. Forms are also available at the front entrances of the church. Persons interested in being add-ed to the e-newsletter mailing list, please con-tact the parish office at 912-681-6726 or via email: [email protected].

Bulletin Deadline: Monday at noon.

St. Matthew Church CELEBRATES the Catholic faith in Jesus Christ by inspiring all to LOVE God and one another and to SHARE the Good News of God's love with others.

July

26

2020

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Pray for our Sick Names will be kept on the list for four weeks unless the office is notified otherwise. Please pray for: Jim Agnew, Ted Bandoni, Terri Beasly, Bill Bolen, Drew Brandon, Mar-garet Brewer, Orlena Bussie, Karl Collins, Marguerite De-Foe, Jannett Dowdell, Judy Cowning, Margaret Dannacher, Fred Denson, Karen Dwyer, Chris Eaton, Joe & Cassie Gay, Mark Girardeau, Rosemary Girardeau,

David Greene, Martha Grindler, Madelyn Grovenstein, Tom Grov-enstein, Kate Hall, Nola Hammond, Bob Haranda, Jordan Hathaway, Kelly Howard, Mary Harrington, Jon Hart, Mattie James, Miranda John-son, Beth Joyner, Peggy Kearns, Greyson Kennedy, Emily Kerstiens, John Kindig, Cecilia Krause, Keith Kurchev, Marq Lett, Mae McCain, Selah March, Sarah Mathis, Hugh and Linda McClendon, Audrey Sene-cal Sidway, Janet O’Brien, Cathy Orr, Brooks Padgett, Sande Perrin, Rick and Kathy Poole, Dave Reichard, Denton and Margie Rouse, April Shuman, Dot Sink, Shirley Smith, Elie Stambuk, Steve Steinman, Kath-erine Strickland, Carolyn Strozzo, Joe Subarton, Joe Sutter, Sullivan family, Connie Tousley, Sharon Tracy, Katharine Welch, Shirley Wilson, Brian Wolnewitz, Jamie Woods, Morgan Wurst, Wurst Family, and their caregivers.

Communion Ministry to the Sick/Homebound If someone needs to be added to the list for Communion Ministry to the Sick/Homebound, please contact Dr. James Stephens at 489-7025.

For those in the Military Trevor Alderman, Alax Baysinger, Audrey Brenden, Cole Carter, Chris-topher Doty, Ryan Erikson, David Liddell, Sean Limbach, Anthony Mul-len, Lexi Murry, Brandon Luke Revenue, Lance Rewis, Matthew Rob-bins, Cody Stevens, Brian Sullivan, Sarah Sullivan, Sean Sullivan, Kev-in Tyler, and James Ziegler.

Weekly Collection July 19, 2020 $12,367.15 Online Giving $3,210.00 Total $15,577.15

THANK YOU!!!!

This Week at St. Matthew

Please contact your parish representatives with questions, concerns, compliments, or ideas!

Parish Council

Chairperson: Danny Jackson: 912-531-4023 Mary Anderson: 912-682-1147

Leonard Fatica: [email protected] Tony Lescak: [email protected]

Carolyn Lota: [email protected] Eva Mendoza: [email protected]

Amy Perry: 912-314-3840 Dr. James Stephens: 912-489-7025

SSgt. Michael Trevino: [email protected]

Finance Council Eric Pollak, Chairperson: 912-414-6929, [email protected]

Cindy Gantt: 489-1468 Steve Healy: 865-2869, [email protected]

Dr. Bob Jackson: 481-8800, [email protected] Ryan Macy: 912-536-2715

Dr. Brian Vlcek: [email protected] Dr. Mike Wall: 912-531-2559

Date: Activities: Mass Intention:

July 26 Sun.

8 am Mass 10:30 am Mass (Livestream) 6 pm Mass

+Elizabeth Koch

July 27 Mon.

12:10 pm Mass

July 28 Tues.

12:10 pm Mass +Mark Tolliver

July 29 Wed.

5 pm—5:25 pm Confessions 5:30 pm Mass

July 30 Thurs.

12:10 pm Mass

July 31 Fri.

12:10 pm Mass

Aug. 1 Sat.

4 pm Confessions 5 pm Mass

Volunteer Parish Nurse Mary Anderson is a retired registered nurse who shares her knowledge of the local medical community and resources with parishioners that seek or need a medical advocate for themselves or their loved ones. She also conducts blood pressure checks on Hospitality Sundays. She can be reached at 912-682-1147.

The St. Matthew Consolation Ministry Our Mission: To provide a listening ear and a compassion-

ate presence to help others cope with loss. Our Mandate: “Bear each other’s burdens and so fulfill the

Law of Christ” (Gal. 6:2). Contact: Melinda Cannady at 912-681-6726 or

[email protected].

Staff Directory

Fr. John Johnson, Pastor…………[email protected] or 912-681-6726 Fr. Douglas K. Clark (retired-in-residence)..………….……..912-681-6726 Fr. Tom Nellis (retired)…………………………..……[email protected] Deacon Mark Girardeau……..…[email protected] Deacon John O’Malley……………[email protected] Helen Almeter, Pastoral Asst./DRE…………….…..912-681-6726 ext. 203 Melinda Cannady, Parish Administrator……..……….……...912-681-6726 David Wentworth, FOCUS Team Dir. …...…[email protected]

“St. Matthew Catholic Church and Newman Center”

Find the parish Instagram account at: StMatthewStatesboro

Abuse Hotline Number: To report sexual abuse of a minor by

a Diocese of Savannah employee or volunteer, call the abuse hotline number, 888-357-5330, or the Office for the Protection of Children and Young People, 912-201-4074. To read the diocesan policy on sexual abuse of minors, go to www.diosav.org/childyouthprotection.

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Readings for the week of July 26, 2020 Sun: 1 Kgs 3:5, 7-12/Ps 119:57, 72, 76-77, 127-128, 129-130 [97a]/Rom 8:28-30/Mt 13:44-52 or 13:44-46 Mon: Jer 13:1-11/Dt 32:18-19, 20, 21 [cf. 18a]/Mt 13:31-35 Tues: Jer 14:17-22/Ps 79:8, 9, 11 and 13 [9]/Mt 13:36-43 Wed: Jer 15:10, 16-21/Ps 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, 10-11 [2]/Jn 11:19-27 or Lk 10:38-42 Thur: Jer 18:1-6/Ps 146:1b-2, 3-4, 5-6ab [5a]/Mt 13:47-53 Fri: Jer 26:1-9/Ps 69:5, 8-10, 14 [14c]/Mt 13:54-58 Sat: Jer 26:11-16, 24/Ps 69:15-16, 30-31, 33-34 [14c]/Mt 14:1-12 Next Sun: Is 55:1-3/Ps 145:8-9, 15-16, 17-18 [cf. 16]/Rom 8:35, 37-39/Mt 14:13-21

Dispensation Continued Fr. Firmin, acting Diocesan Administrator, has extended the gen-eral dispensation through July 31, 2020. Catholics in the Diocese of Savannah are dispensed from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass during this time period. As case numbers continue to rise, it is important to keep the health and safety of parishioners as the top priority in meeting the spiritual needs of our flock. Please wear a mask in public and when you attend Mass. The 10:30 am Sunday Mass livestream will continue on Facebook. — Fr. John

A single mother who has a child with special needs works two jobs and sacrifices much of her own pleasures in order to be available for her son. Being the best mother possible is important to her and brings her joy. We are willing to make great and often heroic sacrifices for those people and things that matter most to us. Unless there is something of obvious importance to us in our immediate path, we can easily approach life in a more haphazard and chaotic way. We jump from one thing to another, responding to whatever it is that is competing for our at-tention at that moment. When everything is important, nothing is important. If we do not wear the right pair of glasses, we can get all too easily caught up in the superficial stuff and neglect paying attention to the things that really matter. The Kingdom of God is like the pearl of great price that is worth selling everything for so that it can be obtained. Based on where I invest my time and energy each day, I really wonder whether I am serving God’s Kingdom or my own. Have you ever considered tracking how you spend your time? You may be surprised! We allow our agendas to set the clock of our lives. We forget that joy and a true sense of purpose are not going to be found in following that timepiece. Joy is the expression of the happiness that is discovered when living in the Kingdom of God. When our agenda matches God’s, not only do we leap for joy, but God leaps with delight as well. Our well-being is what matters most to God. Can you imagine God delighting in you? It is easy to deaden our senses to the whole reality of God and the joy that living the Gospel can bring. The demands of secular life and the agendas competing for our attention can quickly do that. We can get tired and spiritually apathet-ic. However, if we can see our way through all of the conflicting voices and hear the voice of God, we can re-discover our zeal and passion and redirect our efforts. When we begin to see as God sees, we can rise each day and notice what really needs our attention and embrace it with exuberance. Be careful, though, it may not be what we originally had on our list. Responding to it, however, will be worth putting everything else aside.

— LPI Publications

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Parish Council Nominations The purpose of the Parish Pastoral Council is to advise the pastor in helping conform the life and actions of the People of God with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The Parish Pastoral Council helps the pastor and pastoral staff foster, develop, coordinate, and implement everything pertaining to parochi-al activities, to weigh them carefully, and to set forth practi-cal conclusions concerning them. The Council acts as a liaison between the pastor and parochial committees, or-ganizations, and individuals. Nominations are being sought for Parish Council and can be turned in via the collection plate, mail, or by dropping off in the parish office. Elections will be held in August. Eligibility: Any adult, eighteen (18) years old and older, shall be eligible to vote and serve as a voting member on the Parish council. However, only one member of any household may serve as a voting member of the council at any time. Commitment: Those being considered for nomination need to be able to commit to a monthly meeting (usually the 2nd Monday of the month) from August – May. Attendance at parish leadership retreats, meetings, and conferences is also required. Please prayerfully consider your ability to fully participate in this important role before submitting or accept-ing a nomination.

Name of person nominated:

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