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St. Mary Catholic Church 1998 Hwy 412 East/PO BOX 118 Siloam Springs, AR 72761 Pastor: Fr. Salvador Márquez-Muñoz Deacon: Salvador Zavala Parish Office: 479-524-8526 Fax: 479-524-5677 Email: [email protected] www.stmarysiloamsprings.com General Mass Schedule Saturdays (English) 4:30 PM Sundays (English) 9:00 AM (Spanish) 12:00 PM (Spanish) 2:30 PM Mondays NO MASS Tuesdays (Eng) 12:00 PM Wed. (s) (Spanish) 7:00 PM Thurs. (s )(English ) 8:30 AM Fridays (English) 8:30 AM 1st Fridays (Spanish) 7:00 PM For Special Times Look Inside The Bulletin Adoration Times Tuesday 12:30 PM 8PM Thursday 1:00 PM9:00PM Sunday 3:30 PM 7:30 PM First Friday 8:00 PM 9:30 PM Nocturnal (Spanish) 9:30 PM 5:00 AM Office Hours Mon thru Fri 9AM - 3:00PM Office of Faith Formation Hours Tues and Thurs 9 AM - 12 PM Parish Life Coordinator Mon ,Wed, Fri 912 Confession Saturday 3:30PM - 4:15PM Sunday 11:00AM - 11:45 PM Or By Appointment 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 spiri- tual events. This enables us to connect with the world in which we live by proclaiming the Gospel through our ac- tions , words and prayers. 30th Sunday in Ordinary Times October 25, 2015

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St . Mary Cathol ic Church 1998 Hwy 412 East /PO BOX 118 S i loam Springs , AR 72761

Pastor : Fr . Salvador Márquez -Muñoz Deacon: Salvador Zavala

Parish Off ice : 479 -524-8526 Fax: 479-524-5677

Email : s tmaryss@centuryte l .net www.stmarysi loamsprings .com

General Mass Schedule

Saturdays (English) 4:30 PM

Sundays (English) 9:00 AM

(Spanish) 12:00 PM

(Spanish) 2:30 PM

Mondays NO MASS

Tuesdays (Eng) 12:00 PM

Wed. (s) (Spanish) 7:00 PM

Thurs. (s )(English ) 8:30 AM

Fridays (English) 8:30 AM

1st Fridays (Spanish) 7:00 PM

For Special Times Look

Inside The Bulletin

Adoration Times

T u e sd a y 1 2 : 3 0 P M—8 P M

Thursday 1:00 PM—9:00PM

Sunday 3:30 PM — 7:30 PM

First Friday 8:00 PM 9:30 PM

Nocturnal (Spanish)

9:30 PM — 5:00 AM

Office Hours

Mon thru Fri 9AM - 3:00PM

Office of Faith Formation

Hours

Tues and Thurs 9 AM - 12 PM

Parish Life Coordinator

Mon ,Wed, Fri 9–12

Confession

Saturday 3:30PM - 4:15PM

Sunday 11:00AM - 11:45 PM

Or By Appointment

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 spiri-

tual events.

This enables us to connect with the world in which

we live by proclaiming the Gospel through our ac-

tions , words and prayers.

30th Sunday in Ordinary Times October 25, 2015

Briana Vargas

Susie Haywood

Norbert Wick

Jim Woods

Axel Mujica Ayala

Olivia & Gary Dieker

Ron Chouinard

Dc. Salvador Zavala

Bernalda ValentinVega

Mariana García

Ardani Vinicio Bautisa

Jacqueline Alvarez

Estela del la Cruz

Bernice Higley

Barbara Condron

Marcus de la Cruz

Maria Teresa Buezo

Lydia Bolen

John Guss

Don Dennis

Regina Dieker-Kay

David Clubb George Calderon Buddy Duffield Melissa Pohlmeier Ivan Surcouf Salvador & Maria Jacobo

Sonia E. Marquez

Holly Beeman

Ellen Goff

Barbra Jackson

Kathryn Grant

Thomas Carlos

Lynda Mulkyn

Manuel Martinez

Lucy Meza

Victoria Rodriguez

Angelica de la Cruz

Charisse de la Cruz

Josefina Sanchez

Dannie Womack

Theresa Henderson

Mike Frawley

Fernando Serrano

Edith Gomez

Michelle Paveo

Nicole Kaminsky

Judy Omo

Peggy Hill

Delia M. Marquez

Donald Bayer

Keep praying for other

members of our church

that are in need!

Saturday 24 Special

Sunday 25

9 AM For the Parish 12:00 PM Zeferino Roman & Lorenzo Tarin 2:30 PM Guadalupe Figueroa

Tuesday 27 Special

Wed. 28 Jose Luis Gonzales

Thurs. 29 For the Parish

Friday 30 All Souls

Saturday 31 For the

Parish

Sunday 01

9 AM All Souls 12:00 PM All Souls 2:30 PM For the Parish

We have New CD in the vestibule of

“ How to Get the Most out of Mass”

Dr. Scott Hahn takes us through the

awesome grandeur of the Holy Sacri-

fice of the Mass, from the entrance

song to the dismissal. With great clarity,

he takes us through a basic outline of

the structure of the Mass, explaining

how to Sacred Liturgy transforms

the ordinary into the extraordinary

and the earthly into the heavenly. A

must-have the every Catholic and

non-Catholic who wants to know

what the Mass is all about. The CD’s

cost 3 dollars that can be deposited in

the stand where the CD’s are. If you

want to pay it with a check, make them

payable to St. Mary’s Church.

ALL NOVEMBER MASS

INTENTIONS WILL BE

FOR ALL SOULS DECEASED.

THE BOOK OF THE DEAD WILL BE IN

THE VESTIBULE FOR YOU TO WRITE

THE NAMES OF YOUR DECEASED

LOVED ONES FOR THE MASSES IN NO-

VEMBER.

The Diocese of Little Rock is inviting

men who believe they are being called to

be deacons to begin discerning the voca-

tion. For those interested in discerning

their calling further, you can attend the

meeting at St. Raphael Church in

Springdale on Tuesday, Nov. 17 at

6:00 pm.

Sat– Oct. 31-4:30 pm Em’s – Ardus Jackson & Diana Harshbarger

Lector– Maryette Womack

Altar Servers – John Harris & Blaise Becan

Ushers - Ivan & Paul

Sun. Nov. 1- 9:00 am EM’s -*Carol Onstott, Rachael

Beck & Jan Hanson

Lector– Dan Stockman

Altar Servers – Justin Clayberg & Anaka

Buxton Ushers - Jackson Stickels & Luke Clayberg

“May those around them recognize that every person is a good and

perfect gift and treat them accordingly”

Introducing Lectio Divina into our Prayer Life: If you are tired of looking for a method to pray; if don’t know which is the right method of prayer; if you have you tried to pray with the Bible, but then it seems to be too overwhelming, then you are in the right place. Pope Benedict

and Pope Francis called us to learn more about our Catholic Faith and to nourish our prayer life with Sacred Scripture. Do not miss this opportu-nity. Come and learn on the Theological Virtues through the Eyes of Lectio Divina. Will be pre-sented By Rev. Randy Soto, SThD New Testament Professor of Kenrick Seminary in St Lois, MO. Will be here in St. Mary Church on November,

Saturday 14th, 2015 at 6pm at no cost, FREE!!! . You only need to bring your Bible. The ap-plications are in the vestibule after you fill it out just deposit it in the treasure box here in our church.

Please join: APUFRAM International

and Fr. Emil Cook on October 30,

2015 to learn of the progress and prob-

lems in HONDURAS as we continue to

support and educate the poorest of the

poor in that country. We are trying to

make a better life for the children so

they will not need to attempt the dan-

gerous journey to the U.S. to seek asy-

lum. Will be at:

Café Amici at 1:00 pm at 98 Clubhouse

Dr. Bella Vista, AR 479-270-5040

A Q Chicken House at 6:00pm at 1925

N. College Fayetteville, AR 479-443-

7555

Knights of Columbus are sell-ing raffle tickets to raise money for the seminarians of the Diocese of Little Rock.

Prize is 2016 Chevrolet Colo-rado. Tickets are $10.00 each.

The parish community of St. Edward

Catholic Church invites you to a very spe-

cial conference on The Holy Shroud of

Turin on Saturday, November 21, 2015 9

am. to 12 pm. Presented by Professor Adolfo

Leon Orozco. Join us as Professor Leon

Orozco unlocks the mysteries of the Shroud

for us, guides us through the history of the

Shroud, what science has discovered

and how it reaffirms and strengthens

our faith in the Resurrection. Reserve

your spot today-seating is limited! For

more information or to RSVP, please call

50 1 - 37 4 - 5 76 7 o r e ma i l ; o f -

[email protected].

If you would like to donate Altar flowers for

any special occasion such as: Memory of loved

one, birthdays, anniversaries, weddings or just

donate to the flower fund; you can find the en-

velopes in the vestibule. Fill the envelope out

and drop it in the collection plate with in-

structions (if necessary) of drop it by the Parish

Office.

Announcements for the Bulletin: Need to be in by

9:00 AM on Wed morning send to

[email protected]

Parish Life Coordinator & Liturgical & Baptisms

Ministers Eva Torres call the church office.

Religious Education & Virtus: Leticia Zavala DFF

524-8526

Church Choir: Choir see Jan & Dave Lauderdale -

Sat Choir See Mary Joe Surcouf or Sue Erb

Church Secretary: Lety Bautista

Flowers for Mass: Contact Office or Diana /enve-

lopes are in the vestibule make checks to: St Mary

Altar .

Knights of Columbus: Contact Francisco Olguin 479-

228-3149

Marriages: Please, call Father Salvador at least 6

months in advance. If a prior marriage approxi-

mately 1 year.

Prayer Chain: Eric Robinson 501-772-9061 or

[email protected]

When You Lose Someone Precious: Call St. Mary’s

Parish and let us offer you support and comfort by

serving a luncheon after the funeral for your family

and friends. Call Marie Rollins 479-524-8642

Youth Ministry : Call Sheri Karp at 479-736-2663

Whenever Father Is Away And A Priest Is Needed,

Contact: St. Raphael’s Church, Springdale 479-756-

6711 (or) St Joseph's Church, Tontitown, 479-361-2612

RCIA– Contact the office or see David Lauderdale or

General $3,777.20

Second $ 724.00

30th Sunday in Ordinary Time

"And many rebuked him, telling

him to be silent. But he kept calling out

all the more." The blind Bartimaeus was a

courageous fellow. Not only was he bold

enough to call out to Jesus who was pass-

ing by, but he also had the guts to keep on

calling, even when people were telling

him to be quiet. Clearly, this man knew

that he needed Jesus--and he wasn't

about to let popular opinion convince him

otherwise.

What were those people thinking

who tried to silence the poor beggar? Per-

haps they thought that Jesus was too

busy for a stop along the way. Maybe they

bought into the prevalent idea that Barti-

maeus' blindness was a punishment for

sin and that he was therefore a lost cause.

Or it could be that they were just annoyed

by his persistence. Whatever the case,

these folks tried to pressure Bartimaeus

into giving up. But he didn't. And the re-

ward for his steadfastness was priceless:

"Immediately he received his sight."

Immediately, that is, after he en-

countered Christ. But let's not forget that

he had to invest all that time and energy

earlier in order to arrive at that precious

encounter. And we may have to do the

same. Our persistence in prayer is often a

necessary first step to the gift of God's in-

tervention in our lives. We, like Barti-

maeus, may have to call out time and

time again, making our requests known to

Jesus even when it may seem he isn't

looking our way. We too may need to be

faithful in the face of doubters and detrac-

tors who tell us that our prayers are

pointless, that God doesn't really care, or

that we deserve to be stuck in our own

misery. Let us seek to be like this man

who heard Jesus say, "Your faith has

saved you."

2015 Liturgical

Publications

MARCH WITH THE PENQUINS

St. Bernard Women’s Club 28th Annual Holi-

day Bazaar November 7, 2015 8 am – 2 pm.

Will be at 1 Saint Bernard Lane Bella Vista just

off Hwy 340. Holiday Crafts and Boutique Hostess

Gifts and Stocking Stuffers Baked Goods and

“Trinkets and Treasures” Breakfast and Lunch

will be served

Readings for the Week of October 25, 2015

Sunday: Jer 31:7-9/Heb 5:1-6/Mk 10:46-52

Monday: Rom 8:12-17/Lk 13:10-17

Tuesday: Rom 8:18-25/Lk 13:18-21

Wednesday: Eph 2:19-22/Lk 6:12-16

Thursday: Rom 8:31b-39/Lk 13:31-35

Friday: Rom 9:1-5/Lk 14:1-6

Saturday: Rom 11:1-2a, 11-12, 25-29/Lk 14:1,

7-11

Next Sunday: Rv 7:2-4, 9-14/1 Jn 3:1-3/Mt 5:1-

12a