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Injury & Insurance
Law
Offices in Moses Lake
& Kennewick 509-495-1247
Compliments of
Pioneer Veterinary Clinic
Dick Maier, D.V.M. Courtney Redding, D.V.M. Jesyka Morrison, D.V. M. Jennifer Brown, D.V. M.
827 Sharon Ave. 765-6794
Since 1955
Optician: Kevin Carvo 1020 W. Ivy, Moses Lake 509-765-3497
lakesideoptical.com
Fashion Eyewear * Contact Lenses
Compliments of
ROY AND JUDY WARNICK
Central Bonded Collectors
Columbia Basin Eye Clinic, P.S.
Timothy C. Thomas, O.D. Optometrist
Dr. Brian Roth, M.D. Dr. Janet Huber, O.D. Ophthalmologist Optometrist
1022 West Ivy Avenue 509-765-7845
Espresso 407 Melva Ln 361-8161
Taqueria 1571 Yonezawa
855-1741
Restaurant 317 W. Broadway
764-8611
509-754-5869
2210 Basin St. SW Ephrata WA 98823
E lect r ic LLC
Offering complete funeral services honoring your traditions. Abundant space available in the Garden of the Sacred Heart at Pioneer Memorial Gardens dedi-cated and blessed by Msgr. Skehan.
Ofreciendo servicios funerarios completos que honran sus tradi-ciones. Abundante espacio disponible en el Jardín del Sagrado Corazón en Pioneer Memorial Gardens dedicado y bendecido por Msgr. Skehan.
509-766-0191 (24-hours) 509-765-6500 Fax 14403 Rd. 2 NE, PO Box 537, Moses Lake WA98837
Now offering catering services Please call 509-855-6676 for more information.
Family Salon
Perms, hair cuts, up-dos’s, color, waxing, highlights; Products Paul Mitchell,
Johnny B, American Crew, Joico, Biolage, Sexy Hair, Kendra, Hempz, Herbalife. Artesan Jewlery Fantasy, Toys, Dresses and more.
Gianella Alborneo
509-765-2907 116 W. 4th Ave Moses
Lake.
10% off for services members of the parish.
Compliments of
Dairy Queen
1117 South Pioneer Way
Moses Lake, WA
Compliments of
Familia de León
OVER 25 YEARS LOCAL TAX PREPARATION
Tax Returns Open Year Round We Can Withhold Filing Fees From Refund Payroll Preparation Service No Seasonal Employees
Fax: 509-766-7613 103 E Broadway, Moses Lake
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Weekly Bulletin MAY 9, 2021
Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church Address: 200 N. Dale Road – Moses Lake, WA 98837 Phone: 509-765-6729-Fax: 509-765-0114 Website: olf.church Flocknote: our [email protected] Facebook: Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church, Moses Lake, WA OFFICE HOURS: Monday through Friday 9am to 4pm Pastor: Father Daniel G. Dufner Deacons: Mark Krcma, Armando Escamilla, Frank (Paco) Martinez Administrator: Ana Guilherme Secretary: Cindy Gutier rez Maintenance/Custodian: J . J . Rodr iguez Preschool Teachers: Barbara Drainville & Soyla Reyna-Smith Parish Council Chair: Lind Bingham Finance Council Chair: Troy Wiley MISSION STATEMENT
We the Catholic community of
Our Lady of Fatima united by faith,
are called by God and empowered by the
Holy Spirit to evangelize and assist in the faith
formation of all. We are committed to
encourage, affirm and call forth everyone into
participation by providing opportunity for ministry. We seek to deepen our
personal relationship with Jesus Christ Our Savior and provide an environment in
which all have an opportunity for a greater
sense of communion, family and community.
Welcome to Our Church Our Lady of Fatima Parish welcomes all our
visitors. May your time with us be grace-filled and may the Lord Jesus Christ bless you and
your loved ones.
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Compliments of
Familia de León
Good News Reflection * Sixth Sunday of Easter * May 9, 2021
Pray: Lord, You chose me and enabled me to love You and my neighbors. Keep working on me so that Your love in me grows more and more every day. Only You can do that. Amen.
Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48 Ps 98:1-4 1 John 4:7-10 John 15:9-17
How to be a good friend of Jesus
Servanthood is the mark of true Christian living. Jesus emphasized this during the Last Supper saying that he came not to be served, but to serve, and that likewise we should serve one another. In his parables, he often referred to believers as "servants" of the Kingdom. But in this Sunday's Gospel reading, Jesus says that he wants us to be his friends, not his slaves. Is he contradicting himself?
Not at all! Friends serve because they care. Slaves serve because of duty and the fear of punishment.
Jesus said, "If you keep my commandments, you will remain in my love." Do we hear this as a friend or as a slave?
Slaves are afraid of what will happen if they fail to keep God's commandments; they are self-protective. Friends are eager to find out what God commands, because they view the commandments from the perspective of love, as opportunities to serve; they are other-oriented.
Jesus said, "This is my commandment: Love one another the way I love you." It's the supreme commandment; call it the Commandment of Friendship. He says, "You know how I love you, my friends; I openly share with you everything that the Father tells me." His friends realize that what he shares (through scripture and through the Church) reveals our opportunities to love. Every commandment is rooted in love. Every Church teaching is based on scriptures that help us know when and how to love.
When we fail to obey, do we lose God's love? Never! Do we lose our place in his love? Yes. By living outside of his commandments, we feel unloved even while being loved.
This is slavery. We're enslaved by fear or by false beliefs or by our wounds that have caused us to think that we're not loved enough. God's commandments then feel confining, and if we try to escape, we commit rebel-lion. Those who don't rebel accept their slavery and obey dutifully in the hope of winning God's love.
Friends, on the other hand, know that God always loves them, and in this love, they are free to serve one an-other joyfully.
Questions for Personal Reflection: Are you obeying God like a slave or his best friend? Do you eagerly and happily jump into doing the will of God or do you complain about it? Do you ever want to escape from God's will? What will you do this week to become more aware of his friendship?
Questions for Community Faith Sharing: What raises our relationships with God from slavery into friendship? Describe the differences between obey-ing out of duty and obeying out of love. How do you define friendship with God?
© 2021 Terry Modica, Catholic Digital Resources, www.catholicdr.com. Printed by permission. To view or subscribe to daily Good News Reflections, visit www.gnm.org.
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ACA 2020-20201
Parish Goal $72,982.00 Amount Pledge Amount Paid
As of April 12, 2021 $81,651.80 $61,864.55
FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP Received May 1st to May 7th
Received This Month
Weekend Donations $7,579.00 $7,579.00
Online Giving (Vanco) $1,890.00 $1,890.00
Total Received $9,469.00 $9,469.00
OTHER DONATIONS RECEIVED
Haiti $270.69 $270.69
Religious Education Meal Program $20.00 $20.00
Soup Kitchen Ministries $65.00 $65.00
St. Vincent Ministries $1,210.00 $1,210.00
Catholic Home Missions (Diocese) $59.00 $59.00
GROWING A LEGACY OF FAITH (Fatima Center Building Fund)
Pledges Received this week (envelopes/mail) $12,558.00 $12,558.00
Online Pledges (Vanco) $2,395.00 $2,395.00
Building Fund General $250.00 $250.00
NOTICE: The Diocese of Yakima has an account set up at Morgan Stanley Smith
Barney, for the purpose of receiving donations of stock for parishes, schools, or other charities in the Diocese of Yakima. When prepared properly there can be significant tax savings for the donor. If you have any questions or would like to use this service, please contact Ana at the Parish office.
If you have any questions regarding this report please feel free to email Ana at [email protected] or Troy Wiley, OLF Finance Council Chair [email protected]
PRAYER REQUESTS
Repose of the Soul
Tony St. Onge, Cesar Mijares, Gracie Alvarado, Mar-
jorie Massart, Rogelio Rodriguez, Lupe Medrano,
Rosa Hernandezx, Manuel Ponce, Maryjane
Vasquez, Ramon Hernandez, Guadalupe Quiroz, Jim
Perterson, Osvaldo Avila, Ruben Marmolejo Escare-
no, Maricela Hernandez, Fr. Chuy Ramirez, Guiller-
mo Valdovinos, Anita Vazquez, Phillis O’Brien, Pau-
la Franklin, Angel Lopez-Morales, Leonardo Raygo-
za, Olivia Hernandez, Antonio Garza, Rosie
Dabalos, Bernice Jensen, Nancy B Kanoff, Harley J
Brotherton, Tom Stevenson, Fernando Melschor
Mendoza, Dennis Ahmann.
Physical/Spiritual Health
Jani Ruiz, Diane Stevenson, Bill Achurra, Michelle
Luu-Van, Emma Claire Tatum, Robert and Barbara
Huss, Juan Ramirez, Robert Dave Perrault, Darlene
Daniels, Belinda Alvarado, Alice Villegas, Jose Cav-
asos, Francis Garcia, Ralph & Lorraine Medrano,
Maximino Méndez, Joey Bernhardt Jr., Donald
Grotewold, Sherylynn Medrano Hern, Moises
Ramirez, Joe Warnick, Yoly Schmig, Zion Martinez,
LeRoy Cantu, Gloria Lopez, Dave Romm, Ilda &
Gabriel Costa, María Narvaez, Sophia Osorio.
Military:
Joseph Hagenbach, Christopher E. Uvalle, Reynaldo
Garza, David Martinez, Brandon Herup-Johnson,
Paul E. Hanover, JC Hernández, Charlie Schoen,
Bettany Noregas, John Herup
During these difficult times, we naturally remember those among us who are struggling. PRE-PARES at Our Lady of Fatima offers an opportunity to express that concern--through donations of diapers and baby supplies to our youngest neighbors. We serve families with children up to the age of five. We are in special need of diapers/pull-ups, wipes, feminine products, and small toys/books for infants/toddlers. There is a bassinet in the gathering area to leave items. Thank you for helping us improve lives! Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” (Matthew 19:14)
Children of Fatima Preschool
We are now accepting registrations for our preschool! We currently have 7 openings for our 3 year old class! Our
4 year old class is full!!
Early registration fee $40.
Registration forms are available in the office. Don’t hesitate to call the office if you have
any questions!
Rosary Rally
In remembrance of the 104th Anniversary of the appear-ance Our Blessed Mother at
Fatima, Portugal
Saturday, May 15, 2021 12pm Noon
At the Twin Towers by the library
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REGULAR LITURGICAL Daily Mass SCHEDULE
Weekday Masses 8:00am Monday Communion Service (English) 8:00am Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday -Mass (English)
7:00pm Thursday - Mass (Spanish)
7:00am Friday – Mass (English) Rosary at 7:30am before the daily mass
ADORATION: Tuesdays 4pm to 8pm
Thursdays 12 noon to 4pm
RECONCILIATION: Tuesdays from 6pm to7:50pm or by appointment
WEEKEND SCHEDULE: 5:30pm - Saturday Vigil (English) 7:30pm - Saturday Vigil (Spanish) 9:00am - Sunday (English) (also Live Streamed) 11:00am - Sunday (Spanish) (also Live Streamed) 1:00pm - Sunday (Spanish)
SACRAMENTS: Please call the office for updated information
MODIFICATIONS FOR THIS WEEK
No confessions on Tuesday NO Daily Mass, Communion Service ONLY
WEEKDAY MASS INTENTIONS
(Mass schedule is subject to change)
May 10th 8:00am Communion Service (English) May 11th 8:00am Communion Service (English) May 12th 8:00am Communion Service (English) May 13th 8:00am Communion Service (English) May 13th 7:00pm Communion Service (Spanish) May 14th 7:00am Communion Service (English)
Mass offering of $10 is requested. If you would like to offer a Mass intention please contact the parish office. We are now able to schedule Mass intentions for 2022
Arts and Environment
The Arts and Environment (church deco-rating) Committee needs new team mem-bers to commit to help with this important ministry.
Christmas and Easter are the biggest com-mitment but we decorate all year follow-ing the liturgical calendar.
There are photo albums and notes to help but new ideas are most welcome.
Please contact Lynda Palmer at 509-765-7841 if you would like to help or have any questions.
Bibles and Candles We now have bibles and can-dles available for sale at the
parish office.
T-Shirts also available for purchase $15each
New Office Hours The office will only open late
the last Wednesday of the month.
Office Hours
Monday thru Friday 9am to 4pm
Last Wednesday of the month 1pm to 6pm
Effective June 1st