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MASS TIMES MON.—FRI. 9:00 A.M. MASS PRAY THE ROSARY 1/2 HOUR BEFORE MASS CHAPEL OPEN FOR PRAYER 8:00– 4:00 MON.—FRI. RECONCILIATION 4:00—4:45 S AT. MASSES SAT. 5:00 P.M. 8:00 P.M. OUTSIDE SUN. 8:30 OUTSIDE 10:00 INSIDE LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF LAURIE ON HWY 5 176 Marian Dr. Laurie, MO 65037 ASSOCIATE PASTOR FATHER HENRY USSHER DEACON—DAVE LOVELL DIOCESE OF JEFFERSON CITY BISHOP JOHN GAYDOS ST. PATRICK SECRETARY, DIANA BARACZ BOOKKEEPER, KATHY WOODWARD MAINTENANCE TOM GERANT CODY TAYLOR PAT PASTOR FATHER JOHN SCHMITZ THE NATIONAL SHRINE OF MARY, MOTHER OF GOD Email: [email protected] Website: www.shrineofstpatrick.org P.O. BOX 1250, LAURIE, MO 65038 MARKETING DIRECTOR, ROSE VANDERBECK 573-374-MARY Welcome to all our visitors, our parishioners and guests, who have joined us at today’s liturgy to share our faith and our joy in Our Lord Jesus Christ. Please enjoy the beauty of our spacious grounds and the Mother’s Shrine dedicated to Mary Mother of the Church and to all Mothers. AT THE BEAUTIFUL LAKE OF THE OZARKS

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MASS TIMES MON.—FRI.

9:00 A.M. MASS

PRAY THE ROSARY

1/2 HOUR BEFORE MASS

CHAPEL OPEN FOR PRAYER

8:00– 4:00 MON.—FRI.

RECONCILIATION

4:00—4:45 S AT.

MASSES

SAT. 5:00 P.M. 8:00 P.M. OUTSIDE

SUN. 8:30 OUTSIDE 10:00 INSIDE

LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF

LAURIE ON HWY 5

176 Marian Dr.

Laurie, MO 65037

ASSOCIATE PASTOR

FATHER HENRY USSHER

DEACON—DAVE LOVELL

DIOCESE OF JEFFERSON CITY

BISHOP JOHN GAYDOS

ST. PATRICK SECRETARY,

DIANA BARACZ

BOOKKEEPER, KATHY WOODWARD

MAINTENANCE

TOM GERANT

CODY TAYLOR

PAT

PASTOR

FATHER

JOHN SCHMITZ

THE NATIONAL SHRINE OF

MARY, MOTHER OF GOD

Email:

[email protected]

Website: www.shrineofstpatrick.org

P.O. BOX 1250, LAURIE, MO

65038

MARKETING DIRECTOR,

ROSE VANDERBECK

573-374-MARY

Welcome to all our visitors, our parishioners

and guests, who have joined us at today’s

liturgy to share our faith and our joy in Our

Lord Jesus Christ. Please enjoy the beauty

of our spacious grounds and the Mother’s

Shrine dedicated to Mary Mother of the

Church and to all Mothers.

AT THE BEAUTIFUL LAKE OF THE OZARKS

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ST. PATRICK CATHOLIC CHURCH

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other’s Shrine dedicated to Mary Mother

of the Church and to all Mothers.

THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDIINARY TIME SUNDAY JUNE 26TH, 2016

JULY 15—ON THE GO LYSEUM THEATER—1776 PLAY

JULY 17 PERU & LATIN AMERICA 2ND COLLECTION

JULY 24—NOON JULY 28TH CAMP SIENNA

SEPT. 24 FALL DINNER & RAFFLE

UPCOMING EVENTS

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION

Come to a quiet place to pray.

Prolong and intensify your reception

with God by spending a half hour with

Him on every THURSDAY

following 9:00 Mass until 10:00.

STEWARDSHIP

WEEKEND COLLECTION June 19th $5,362

*includes electronic funds

Attendance approximately 381 in church

Outdoor Mother’s Shrine 740

Average weekly collections needed $6,800

Electronic fund transfer available for the 1st, 15th etc. avail-

able for weekly contribution, building & maintenance,

Charitable Outreach, Christmas and Easter.

MAINTAIN & STORE WITH CARE CAMPAIGN

The following is an update as of Mon. JUNE 13TH

Campaign Goal $80,000

Pledged $ 70,050 87.6%

Collected $ 71,248 89.1%

$9,950 NEEDED TO MEET OUR GOAL

Thanks to all who have contributed!!

Please consider a donation to assist with

meeting the above goal!!

Envelopes available in the back of Church

and in your envelope sets or a check, cash

WELCOME in the parish office!!

“Goodbye” “Welcome”

There is something difficult and painful about saying

good bye yet it is important that we grant ourselves the

opportunity to do so. My first important and difficult

farewell took place almost 45 years ago when I bid good

by to my family and friends and traveled to Missouri to

begin my priestly ministry.

Now I say good by to the Community of St. Patrick’s in

order to help in our churches outreach and welcome the

Hispanic community in the Northeast corner of our

Diocese.

I say Welcome to Father John Schmitz who will begin

his priestly ministry here at St. Patrick’s. I say welcome

knowing that you the people will continue to extend a

welcome to him in the months ahead.

I thank the many people who have helped promote the

Kingdom of God among the people who live and visit the

Lake of the Ozarks.

I thank you and God Bless!

Gura mhait againn agus beannact Dia.

Kque Dios los bendiga.

Peace Father Pat

RECEPTION FOR FATHER PAT

SUNDAY JUNE 26TH 11:30 A.M.

LUNCH WILL BE SERVED

PLEASE PLAN TO ATTEND TO WISH

FATHER PAT WELL AS HE PREPARES TO MOVE TO HIS

NEW ASSIGNMENT TO SENIOR PRIEST IN SERVICE OF

HOLY FAMILY CHURCH, HANIBAL

ST. JOSEPH CHURCH, LOUISIANA

ST. BRENDAN CHURCH, MEXICO

FATHER PAT’S PRIMARY MINISTRY WILL BE TO THE

HISPANIC POPULATION IN THOSE CITIES. HIS

RESIDENCE WILL BE AT ST. STEPHEN’S RECTORY,

INDIAN CREEK.

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ST. PATRICK CATHOLIC CHURCH

MASS INTENTIONS JUNE 27TH

MON 9:00 GWEN SEATON SPC.

TUES. 9:00 FUNERAL MASS GREG PETERSEN

WED. 9:00 PHYLLIS BOCK

3:00 Pilgrimage Mass

THUR. 9:00 MARY KOCOUREC

FRI. 9:00 GREG PETERSEN

SAT. 5:00 BILL & LINDA DURBEN ANNIV.

8:00 MOTHER’S ON THE WALL

SUN. 8:30 MOTHER’S ON THE WALL

10:00 PARISHIONERS

ST. PHILIP BENIZI MASSES

FRI. 10:30 A.M. SUN. 10:30 A.M.

PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK

PARISHIONERS - Julia Curiale, Mike Kuse,

Jim Eades, Ralph Baracz, Addie Walters, Eliza-

beth Rourke, Rich Rowan, Bill Shortino, Ceil Bish,

Duane Kennedy, Sandy Vossen, Doc Lee, Rose-

mary Stoltz, Thomas Heinsz, Adam Steffen, Barb

Miller, Don Drake, Mary Bray, Rosemary McKen-

zie, Barb Schweiger, Danny Deluca., Bud Raeker,

George Tankersley, Ray Lovell, Wenc Jira, Andy

Bayerl, Jim Kemp, Don Hamilton, Tom Mc Cann,

Pam Brinkoetter, Bob Grady, Tom Costello, Terry

Teal, Dennis Devine, Ron Slaughter, Diane

Hennessey, Gwen Seaton.

FRIENDS & FAMILY OF PARISHIONERS Natalie Staffieri, Crystal Raeder, Elmer Henry, Chuck Behrens, Phil Whitworth, Louise Starzynski, Mackenzie Trost, Richard Dascher, Pat Schartz., Bill O’Bryan, Gay Brumagin, Cheryl Kerfeld, Oleta Jones, Jennifer McKinney, Carrie Sheeley, Rilie Johnson, Luke Brooks, Ron Larrington, Brianna and Brody Decker, Darren Bozich, Arianna Cooper, Tony Marie Rinella, Ann Reilly, Henry McInnis, Ann Nieminski, Abby Kunne-man, Dorothy Bos, Michael Switalwski, Hal Trokey Jr., Kathy Egan, Sue Dunn, Addison, Nichols., Irma Web-ster, Baby Matthew, Sandra Poates, Haley Browning, Collette Moscato, Laura Keal, Anne Erola, Amy Schmitz, Elizabeth Gilreath Ryllie Foust, Chris Kuse., Christopher Bonick, Alma Thompson, Jacob and Crystal Miller, Ann Reilly, Janet Lloyd, Bill Sonner, Milli Rae Parker, Eleanor Peno, Billie Johnson.

SCRIPTURE READINGS JUNE 27TH

CONDOLENCES”

Mon. Saint Cyril of Alexandria

Am 2:6-10, 13-16/Mt 8:18-22

Tue. Saint Irenaeus

Am 3:1-8; 4:11-12/Mt 8:23-27

Wed. SAINTS PETER AND PAUL

Acts 12:1-11/2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18/Mt 16:13-19

Thu. First Martyrs of the Holy Roman Church

Am 7:10-17/Mt 9:1-8

Fri. Blessed Junípero Serra Am 8:4-6, 9-12/Mt 9:9-13

Sat. Am 9:11-15/Mt 9:14-17

Sun. FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Is

66:10-14c/Gal 6:14-18/Lk 10:1-12, 17-20 or 10:1-9

St. Patrick’s and The Mother’s Shrine has

been designated by Bishop Gaydos as a spe-

cial place of prayer for pilgrims during the

Holy Year of Mercy.

HOLY YEAR OF MERCY

“Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, for his

mercy endures forever.” (Psalm 118:1) Not once, but

3 times David proclaims, “His mercy endures

forever.” at the end of each of the next three verses.

We hear this refrain again in Psalm 136 as David

sings of God's greatness. In each of the 26 verses of

this Psalm he proclaims, “for his mercy endures

forever.”

GREG PETERSEN

Son of Jerry & Barb Petersen

BOB GRADY

May they have eternal rest in

their heavenly home and may the

Lord give comfort and peace to

the loved ones who mourn their

loss.

Please remember Greg, and the

Petersen family and Bob and the

Grady family in your prayers.

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ST. PATRICK CATHOLIC CHURCH

ST. PAT’S RAFFLE

1st Prize $10,000

2nd prize $5,000

5 $1,000 prizes

TICKETS $25 EACH OR

5 FOR $100

Buy your winning ticket today!!!

DRAWING SEPT. 24TH

Raffle tickets will be sold at all Masses. I

will coordinate this year’s sales again and

will need your help in selling tickets. If

you are available please contact me

at 573-374-0662 or 573-286-7617.

God Bless, Nancy Pate

ST. PAT’S FALL DINNER

SEPTEMBER 24th

COMMUNITY FOR CHRIST

CAMP SIENNA

Camp Siena is for young women entering freshman

year of high school through those who are entering

their senior year. It is committed to helping young

Catholic women deepen their relationship with God

and others by exercising, understanding, and living

their unique feminine spirituallyity and becoming

the woman God is calling them to be.

Where: St. Patrick Church, Laurie

When: 5 pm Sun., July 24 - NOON, Thurs., July 28

Activities include: water and land activities; Camp

Wonderland; Camp Windermere Ropes Course and

Crafts; daily adventures of many kinds – with

opportunities for service, singing, Sacraments and

self-growth.

Cost: $150 (check payable to the Diocese of

Jefferson City) Contact: Marybeth Hunton at

573.635.9127, Ext. 233 or

[email protected]

THANK YOU

Diane Hennessy thanks everyone for prayers and well wish-

es for her recent month long hospitalization at Lake Region-

al Hospital and her present time at the Bluffs skilled nursing

facility in Columbia.

She also thanks the parishioners at St Patrick's for their par-

ticipation in her work to enhance the liturgical musical life

of the Mass and other prayer services. She regrets that she

will not be here to continue that work in the future, but

God's will be done. God bless you all. Diane Y Hennessy,

1607 Handley Place, Columbia, MO 65203 321-506-8533.

THANK YOU

I would like to thank our parish family for all the love and

support I received after my brother's passing. The kind

words, cards sent, masses said and candles lit gave me

great comfort at a very difficult time. Donna Griffith

ANNIVERSARY BLESSSINGS

CONGRATULATIONS

BILL & JOY GROVES

CELEBRATED 60 YEARS

JUNE 23RD

MAY GOD BLESS YOU BOTH!!

CATHOLIC MISSOURIAN

The policy of the Bishop is that every Catholic home in the

Diocese should receive the paper, then the parish is billed for

the subscription. Please use the envelopes for the Catholic

Missourian that is in your monthly packet to pay your sub-

scription. The cost is $15 per year. We are billed annually

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ST. PATRICK CATHOLIC CHURCH

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

Knights of Columbus

Council 10831

SAINT OF THE WEEK

June Calendar:

28 – NO K of C Council or Ladies Auxilia-

ry meeting this month!

28 – Knights of Columbus and Ladies

Auxiliary Installation of Officers and Din-

ner at the Laurie Elks (advance reserva-

SUPPORT OUR

ADVERTISERS

WELLS FARGO ADVISORS

St. Irenaeus - June 28

St. Irenaeus (130-200) was born in Asia Minor,

studied in Rome, and went to Lyons as a mis-

sionary priest. He was an early Church father

and apologist, and his writings were formative

in the early development of Christian theology.

St. Irenaeus was well trained and had great

patience and was very protective of apostolic

teaching, but prompted more by a desire to win

over his opponents than to prove them in error.

Unless all can share a claim in victory, truth

will continue to be rejected by the losers. His

name means "lover of peace. " May we learn

that "a human being's true glory is to persevere

in the service of God."

WOMAN'S RENEWAL WEEKEND hands I

Please consider joining with women of St.

Patrick’s faith community for a spirit filled

renewal weekend September 10th & 11th

“The Christ Renews His Parish weekend was

a remarkably prayerful experience, a spir-

itual tune up. I came away with a deeper

awareness of God’s unconditional love and

new ways to respond to that love”

Edrea Eisenhauer

To register or for more information, call

Janice Mandl 816-588-3331 or Sue Purdon

573-372-6418

THOUGHTS ON THE LITURGY

To postpone responding to a commitment

when God gives an invitation usually means

rejecting that invitation.

Elisha in the first reading and the man in the

Gospel passage, say they are willing to follow

God’s invitation, but they want to have a de-

lay. Jesus‘s statement about the man plowing

who looks back refers to the crooked rows the

farmer will make if he doesn’t keep his eye

on a distant object that directs his movement

in a straight line.

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MOTHER’S SHRINE

Totes for TaTas

It’s that time of the year again when we start collecting purses to raise funds for breast cancer patients. Mon-ey is given to Lake Regional to pay for things not cov-ered by their insurance, such as wigs, massages to relieve pain, rides to treatment, etc.

Please donate your gently used purses. The Sale will be October 13th. Last year we raised $13,000.00. Help us exceed that this year.

Place purses in the specially marked box in the vesti-bule.

The Spiritual Works of Mercy are kind acts by which we help our neighbors with their every-day spiritual and emotional needs.

The Third Spiritual Work of Mercy -

Console the Doubtful

Everyone has moments of doubt in their faith journey. Nevertheless, we should always re-member that Christ is the Way, the Truth, and the Life and turn to him along our way.

• • Has someone asked you for advice? Ori-ent your response to Christ, who is the Way, the Truth, and the Life.

• • Follow Christ with the witness of your life

so that others may see God's love re-

vealed in your actions.

• • Accompany a friend who is struggling with

believing to join a parish group for service

or faith formation, share a book you found

useful in dealing with your friend's faith

concern, and worship at Sunday Mass.

You can now follow us on twitter https://twitter.com/ Natl.ShrineMary Year of Mercy—what have you done to mark this Year of Mercy in your life?

First– make a pilgrimage. Almost none of our parishioners have taken advantage of having the Holy Door here. Come to a Wednesday or Saturday Pilgrimage and gain the blessings and indulgence.

After that—here are some simple sugges-tions:

Take a meal to someone who is ill.

Volunteer to do manual labor to help in the upkeep of a not-for-profit agency.

Donate to ministries that offer free Cath-olic burials to those who are unable to af-ford one.

Volunteer at a hospital or nursing home.

Take the Eucharist to the homebound.

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Lectors: 8:00 am Jeff LaHay

Responsorial Psalm 6/26: You are my in-heritance, O Lord.

A special thanks to Fr. David Uribe for leading the Pilgrimage

Retreat this weekend here at St. Pat’s and the Mothers Shrine. ________________________________

Plenary Indulgence continued:

You may receive the plenary indulgence yourself, or offer it for a person in purgatory.

As for the sick and the elderly, the Holy Father says, "For them it will be of great help to live their sickness and suffering as an experience of closeness to the Lord who in the mystery of his Passion, death and Resurrection indicates the royal road which gives meaning to pain and loneliness. Living with faith and joyful hope this moment of trial, re-ceiving communion or attending Holy Mass and community prayer, even through the various

means of communication, will be for them the means of obtaining the Jubilee Indulgence."

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ST. PATRICK CATHOLIC CHURCH

SATURDAY, July 2nd 8:00 - Grotto

Lector: Millie Marco

SUNDAY, July 3rd 8:30 - Grotto

Lector: John Willcott

Pew Angel for the week of July 3rd:

Pat Wheeler

SUNDAY, July 3rd 10:00

Lectors: Bill Pauly, John Pilla

Greeters: Dan & Mary Noyes, Marge

Van Evercooren

Communion Ministers: Norma Lovell,

Rick Purdon, Joyce Szemplenski, John

Pilla, Jeanie & Rick Colby

Directors of Worship:

Paul Van Evercooren & Jerry Unrein

LITURGICAL MINISTERS FOR JULY 2ND AND 3RD 2016

Each of the ministries you are involved with is important to the vitality, prayerfulness and

beauty of our liturgical celebrations. We are always looking for dedicated people to fill these roles. Think about,

pray over, consider the ministry that is calling you. Contact:

Eucharistic Ministers—Deacon Dave Lovell,

Lectors—Ellen Lovell , Liturgical scheduler—Michele Haggerty

It is an honor to be a offertory gift bearer. If you are interested, please let the Director of Worship know when you

arrive at Mass. Three people are needed to carry the bread, the wine, and the offertory collection. If you have a spe-

cial event and would like you or your family to be gift bearers, please call the parish office.

OFFERTORY GIFT BEARER

SATURDAY, July 2nd 5:00

Lector: Michele Haggerty

Greeters: Harry & Sharon Slovinski

Communion Ministers:

Donna Kern, Jim Neff, Tom & Nor-

ma Gibbons, Al & Marilyn Vasey

Directors of Worship:

Jim Troia & Jim Klein