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St . Mary Cathol ic Church 1 9 9 8 H w y 4 1 2 E a s t / P O B O X 1 1 8 S i l o a m S p r i n g s , A R 7 2 7 6 1
P a s t o r : F r . S a l v a d o r M á r q u e z - M u ñ o z P a r i s h O f f i c e : 4 7 9 - 5 2 4 - 8 5 2 6 F a x : 4 7 9 - 5 2 4 - 5 6 7 7
E m a i l : s e c r e t a r y @ s t m a r y s i l o a m . c o m w w w . s t m a r y s i l o a m s p r i n g s . c o m
Parish Office Contin-
ues Closed. You Can
Call by Phone Monday thru Friday
9AM - 3:00PM
St. Mary’s Parish Mission Statement:
We are a Catholic community of believers, rich in tradition and growing in diversity. We provide a barrier free environment in which parishioners of all ages and cultures share the same faith, theology, sacramental and liturgical celebrations, instruction and other social and spiritual events. This enables us to connect with the world in which we live by proclaiming the Gospel through our actions, words and prayers.
Easter Sunday April 12, 2020
General Mass Schedule
The Diocese of Little Rock is trying to be proactive rather than reactive. For this crisis of COVID-19, Bishop Antony Taylor has an-nounced the following: No Mass celebrated starting March 21-22 until further notice from the Diocese. Please be checking the Dio-cese of Little Rock web page for more information at www.dolr.org/covid
Adoration Times:
Please knock the door
on these days:
Tuesdays 1:00PM - 8PM
Thursdays 1:00 PM - 8PM
The church is open on
these days:
Saturday 11am — 8pm.
Sunday 9am — 8pm.
Confessions:
Tuesdays and Thursdays
6pm - 7:30pm.
Manuel Martinez Maci Davis Jack Lucy Jaime Trejo José Garza Allison Williams George Calderón Judy Starkey Macy Casey Karin Schwieder Dannie Womack Cartwright Family Zachary Walkuc Lori Pappin Aidan Chaplin Virginia Castro Benito Rebollar
Moe Ghassami David Dearinger Maria R. Franco Juan I. Marquez Normando Uribe Ana Rosa Jaime Harris Family Victor Rodriguez Jason Owens Gregorio Lopez Margarita Zamora Stephanie Cruz Sandra Masters Judy Omo Luly Villalobos Erica Olguin Silvia Gómez
Bret Reckert Nelly Gomez Freddie Perez Jose R. Garcia Joseph Guinto Joe Pruett Goldie Mussino Paul Dinkel Irvin O. Aldana L.M. Madden Ivan Quiñonez Angela Duarte Joe George Gilberto Ruby Liliana Spears Effine Nash Lynn Somerville
Keep praying for other members of our church that are in need!
Pamela Rasmussen Bernalda Valentin Vega Maria Teresa Buezo Cruz y Josefina Sanchez Diana Harshbarger Fernando Serrano Cesar Ruvalcaba López John K. & Gayla Reid
Albertano Del Real David Lauderdale John & Jerry Guss Christian Amonsen Olivia & Gary Dieker Joaquina Martinez Baby Ethan Griggs & Fam.
Chapo & Corina Trejo
Sat. 11 For the Parish
Sunday 12
9AM For the Parish
12PM Jesús Tarin
& Margarita Rodríguez
Tue. 14 For the Parish
Wed. 15 Rafael Cerda Pedroza
Thu. 16 For the Parish
Fri. 17 For the Parish
Sat. 18 For the Parish
Sunday 19
9AM James Barnes
12PM Rafael Cerda Pedroza
Father Salvador will be celebrating private Masses where he will offer these intentions.
SUNDAY DONATIONS: During this time when there is no Mass, you can place your Sunday donations in the square box in the church or mail them to the church office: St Mary Church PO Box 118 Siloam Springs, AR 72761. Be mindful that while many of us cannot attend Mass at this time, we can still save and mail our offertory gift to our parish or bring it with us when we are able to return, to continue the mis-sion of our Church.
St. Mary’s parish office is closed attending
only by phone. At this moment all classes
are suspended, Baptism, Bible, CCD and
prayer group. We can tell you how to
send us documents by, email, text or mes-
senger. You can email any documents to
For the people who is coming to
adoration; in our church’s Missalette you
can find the Mysteries of the Rosary in
page # 398, and the Way to the Cross in
page # 240. When you come for adora-
tion please try not to be close to another
person, leave at least 3 pews in between.
Father Salvador will be celebrating Mass by Face-
book live on Tuesdays at 12pm and Sundays at
9am in English. Also will be celebrating Mass in
Spanish on Wednesdays at 7pm and Sundays at
12pm, You won’t need to have a facebook account,
to see it, just go to https://facebook.com/StMary-
SiloamSprings-100137671646410/.
We continue having adoration of the Holy Sacrament on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1pm to 8pm, Saturday 11am to 8pm, and Sunday 9am to 8pm. If there are more than 10 people inside for adoration, be prudent and wait a little bit outside until there are fewer than 10. Thank you, and God bless.
Act of Spiritual Communion
My Jesus, I believe that your are
present in the most Blessed Sacrament
I love You above all things
and I desire to receive You
Into my soul.
Since I cannot now receive You
sacramentally, come at least
spiritually into my heart.
I embrace You as if You were
already there, and unite myself
wholly to You.
Never permit me to be separated from
You.
Pope Francis’s prayer to Mary dur-ing coronavirus pandemic. “O Mary, you always shine on our path as a sign of salvation and of hope. We entrust ourselves to you, Health of the Sick, who at the cross took part in Jesus' pain, keeping your faith firm. You, Salvation of God’s People, know what we need, and we are sure you will provide so that, as in Cana of Galilee, we may return to joy and to feasting after this time of trial. Help us, Mother of Divine Love, to conform to the will of the Father and to do as we are told by Jesus, who has taken upon himself our sufferings and carried our sorrows to lead us, through the cross, to the joy of the resurrection. Amen. Under your protection, we seek refuge, Holy Mother of God. Do not disdain the entreaties of we who are in trial, but deliver us from every danger, O glorious and blessed Virgin.”
Free Sources for parishioners:
dolr.org/covid
https://www.magnificat.com/free
https://watch.form.org/
https://catholiccurrent.org/covid19/
Announcements for the Bulletin: Need to be in by
9:00AM on Wed. morning send to: Administra-
Administration, Billing, Donations: call the church
office or email Eva Torres at Administra-
Religious Education & CMG: Leticia Zavala DFF
479-427-2974 or [email protected]
Marriages, Mass Intentions, Baptism,
Quinceañeras: Contact Lety Bautista at 479-524-
8526 or [email protected]
Prayer Chain: Eric Robinson 501-772-9061 or email
Knights of Columbus: Contact Joe George
417-847-7723 or [email protected].
©LPi
Easter Sunday When we awoke this morning, we found ourselves blessed with another day. It is Easter Sunday. As that thought crossed our minds, did we find ourselves saying “so what” or “alleluia”? For many, today is truly a day of alleluia. For others, it is just another day of “so what.” Faith makes a huge dif-ference. It not only makes a difference in how we understand today and the signifi-cance of what we celebrate, it also makes a huge difference in terms of how we un-derstand ourselves. Succeed, live well, be productive, find your niche, follow your dreams, make money, protect your social status, be politi-cally correct, and keep your preferences to yourself are pretty good examples of the messages our secular life wants us to hear. In and of themselves, they don’t sound all that harmful. But when really examined, they are. The life of resurrection embodied in the Gospel tells us a much different story. Life keeps us busy. We are always connected, distracted, occupied, and working. For many of us, an agenda awaits us before we even start our day, and unfin-ished stuff is brought with us when we retire at night. Make the best of life and “find your own road to happiness are messages we all too easily believe. The “so what” re-sponse to the new life of resurrection is of-ten the result of believing that life is only what I make it. What God has to say isn’t important to me securing my next raise. Sadly, we live as if the grave is the end. While we may give the wonder of heaven a blink now and then, its glory really doesn’t impress us or matter all that much. It’s all about the here and now and what I need to do today to get where I want to be tomorrow. We tend to put off considering the one significant “tomorrow” that will come the millisecond after we take our last breath. When that happens, will we want to be thinking “so what?” or “alleluia”? There is only one Jesus, one mission, and one resurrection. There is also only one of us. Have you ever pondered what one solitary, humble human life can do? Faith, not our world, tells us how special we are. We are not robots. We are not replace-able. We have one shot. There are no do-overs. Love is at our core and unites us to-gether as one with the God of love who so desperately wants us to be with Him for-ever. This may not match our secular agenda, but it ought to make our true in-ner agenda leap for joy. There doesn’t need to be an end. I can live forever. Alleluia!
Sunday: Acts 10:34a, 37-43/Col 3:1-4 /Jn 20:1-9
Monday: Acts 2:14, 22-33/ Mt 28:8-15
Tuesday: Acts 2:36-41/ Jn 20:11-18
Wednesday: Acts 3:1-10/ Lk 24:13-35
Thursday: Acts 3:11-26/ Lk 24:35-48
Friday: Acts 4:1-12/ Jn 21:1-14
Saturday: Acts 4:13-21/ Mk 16:9-15
Next Sunday: Acts 2:42-471 Pt 1:3-9/Jn 20:19-31
If you want to check the readings of the day just
go to:
http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/040120.cfm
The last numbers in the link are the date that you
will be looking for.
Readings for the week of Apr. 12, 2020
Collection:
General $ 1,892.00
March/ Building Fund $ 2,015.00