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Weekly Bulletin DECEMBER 20 2020
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 11am 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.
WEEKDAY MASS INTENTIONS (Mass schedule is subject to change)
Dec 22nd 8:30am DeAnne Vedder (English) Dec 23rd 8:30am Teresa Fraga † (English) Dec 24th 8:30am Chris Wiggins (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 2021.
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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Christmas 2020
Dear Parishioners;
I am sure we are all looking forward to a much better year next year. There have
been lots of things we never imagined we would be experiencing and doing that
are almost second nature now.
By the same token, there are things we took for granted before that we haven't
been able to do. It feels like many things we do now we do as if our hands were
tied behind our backs.
What a challenging time we live in now. Amid our challenges however, let us not
forget the holy immortal one whose advent we have been celebrating diligently
this season in anticipation of the feast of his incarnation in which the infinitely ho-
ly one unites his divinity with our humanity.
The immortal one enters into time, giving us the gift of immortality to come as we
become partakers of the Paschal Mystery.
May you all experience wonder, joy and peace as we usher in the celebration of
Jesus’ nativity.
In Christ,
Fr. Dan
ACA 2020-20201
Parish Goal $72,982.00 Amount Pledge Amount Paid
As of December 16th ______ $72,037.00 $36,603.55
FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP Week of December 13, 2020
Weekend Donations $5,342.00
Online Giving (Vanco) $1,465.00
Total Received $6,807.00
OTHER DONATIONS RECEIVED
Our Lady of Guadalupe $498.00
Haiti School Mission $180.00
Immaculate Conception $236.00
Christmas $180.00
Religious Education Meal Program $45.00
Soup Kitchen Ministries $60.00
St. Vincent Ministries $745.00
GROWING A LEGACY OF FAITH (Fatima Center Building Fund)
Pledges Received this week (envelopes/mail) $1,495.00
Online Pledges (Vanco) $878.00
White Christmas Fundraiser $485.00
PRAYER REQUESTS Repose of the Soul
Guadalupe Quiroz, Jim Perterson, Osvaldo Avila, Ruben Marmolejo Escareno, Maricela Hernandez, Fr. Chuy
Ramirez, Guillermo Valdovinos, Anita Vazquez, Phillis O’Brien, Paula Franklin, Angel Lopez-Morales, Leonardo
Raygoza, Olivia Hernandez, Antonio Garza, Rosie Dabalos, Bernice Jensen, Nancy B Kanoff, Harley J Brotherton,
Tom Stevenson, Fernando Melschor Mendoza, Dennis Ahmann, Don Cunnington, David Ledbetter, Rey Garza,
Steve Gonzalez, Reyna Sousa de Serranno, Daniel Lee Vadnais, Rosa Lopez, Jose Luis Rivera, Bernadette Fa-
gundes, Shirley Storer, Janet Wood, Amanda De La Rosa, Celia Pichardo Gutierrez.
Physical/Spiritual Health
Bill Achurra, Michelle Luu-Van, Emma Claire Tatum, Robert and Barbara Huss, Juan Ramirez, Robert Dave Per-
rault, Darlene Daniels, Guadalupe Medrano, Belinda Alvarado, Alice Villegas, Jose Cavasos, Francis Garcia, Ralph
& Lorraine Medrano, Maximino Méndez, Joey Bernhardt Jr., Manuel Ponce, 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
A Prayer to Combat the Coronavirus Pandemic
Most Merciful and Triune God, We come to You in our weakness. We come to You in our fear. We come to You with trust. For You alone are our hope. We place before You the disease present in our world. We turn to You in our time of need. Bring wisdom to doctors. Give understanding to scientists. Endow caregivers with compassion and generosity. Bring healing to those who are ill. Protect those who are most at risk. Give comfort to those who have lost a loved one. Welcome those who have died into Your Eternal Home. Stabilize our communities. Unite us in our compassion. Remove all fear from our hearts. Fill us with confidence in Your care. (mention your particular concerns and prayers now) Jesus, I trust in You. Jesus, I trust in You. Jesus, I trust in You. Amen.
THE MENTALLY ILL The righteous cry out, the Lord hears and he rescues them from all their afflictions. The Lord is close to the brokenhearted, saves those whose spirit is crushed. PSALM 34:18-20 LOVING GOD, YOU ARE ALWAYS NEAR TO US, ESPECIALLY WHEN WE ARE WEAK, SUF-FERING AND VULNERABLE. Reach out to those who experience mental illness. Lift their burdens, calm their anxiety, and quiet their fears. Surround them with your healing presence that they may know that they are not alone. We ask this through the intercession of Our Lady of Lourdes and in the name of your Son, Jesus and the Holy Spirit, now and forever. AMEN.
Dear Parishioners:
The waiting is almost over!
Please join us for Christmas Mass this year to celebrate the birth of our Lord. We will be celebrating in person as well as livestreaming some of our Masses for those who need to attend digitally:
Also, if you’re able, please consider making a Christmas donation this year to help underwrite the costs of our ministry programs and parish administration. Last year, more than 20% of our parish operations income came through donations made around Christmas and Easter, and more than 50% of donations made to the Soup Kitchen and St. Vincent Ministries also came during the same period. The pandemic threw a wrench into that this year, causing many families to stay home. Any support you can offer is greatly appre-ciated. Please go to our website at https://olf.church/ and use the “Make a Donation Today” button or send an envelope to the parish office. Gratefully in Christ, Fr. Dan
NOTE: Each year the Christmas Collection in all of the parishes of Central Washington is ear-marked for Catholic Charities—a worthwhile cause whose support I encourage here in the Di-ocese of Yakima. However, it does present a problem with regard to respecting the intent of the donor. As a guide toward that end, loose cash and loose checks, even if they are made out to the parish will have to be considered as intended for Catholic Charities if there is no accompa-nying memo line on the check. The use of parish offering envelopes will be interpreted as meaning the donor intends the offering for the parish, while a Catholic Charities envelope will be interpreted as an offering intended for Catholic Charities. Notes in or on the envelope can also clarify donor intent.
In-person Masses Live Streamed Masses
Christmas Eve
Thursday, December 24, 2020 6:00 p.m. Mass (English)
9 p.m. Mass (Spanish)
Christmas Eve
NO Livestreamed Masses
Christmas Day
Friday, December 25, 2020 9 a.m. Mass (English)
11:00 a.m. Mass (Spanish) 1:00 p.m. Mass (Spanish)
Christmas Day Masses
9 a.m. Mass (English) & 11:00 a.m. Mass (Spanish)
will be livestreamed on our parish Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/olf.moseslake
Good News Reflection * Fourth Sunday of Advent * December 20, 2020
Pray: Your plans and your timing, my Lord, are perfect. Help me to believe in You beyond my understanding and my opinion of events. Amen.
2 Samuel 7:1-5, 8b-12, 14a, 16 Ps 89:2-5, 27-29 Romans 16:25-27 Luke 1:26-38
Our personal connection to Mary
This Sunday's Gospel shows us how the mission of Christ affected the Virgin Mary even be-fore Jesus was conceived in her womb.
Three decades later, Jesus would become the Savior of the world. However, that is not when his salvation plan began. Jesus is God; he has always existed. He is the uncreated Divine Son, the Person of the Holy Trinity who, as we proclaim in the Nicene Creed, was "born of the Fa-ther before all ages, God from God...."
His salvation plan could -- and did -- impact Mary since the moment of her own conception.
In order for God to come into our world in the flesh, his Spirit totally bathed Mary in his pure, holy presence. Therefore, even though she could not understand how the promised Messiah could be conceived within her, since she'd had no sexual relations, by the grace of God's Spirit she could know that God was the one who was asking for it and God was the one who was do-ing it. That's all she needed.
All of us are called by God to carry the presence of Christ and birth him more fully into the world. What are you doing about it? How much are you fulfilling your divine destiny? Re-member, he always empowers us to accomplish whatever he asks us to do. God knows what he's doing when he calls us to continue what Mary began, and he is always trustworthy and dependable. There is nothing to fear, no reason to hold back from fulfilling our true desti-ny.
With this in mind, when he asks us to do something for his kingdom, of course our answer is yes, right? Why wouldn't it be? Of course we want to cooperate with his plan, and we say yes to his plan even when we don't understand it nor see how God could possibly do what he says he'll do.
Often, we feel inadequate because we know we are weak, sinful, and unqualified. Don't trust your feelings about it; trust God.
Questions for Personal Reflection: When was the last time you said to God, "But how can this be? You want me to do WHAT? I don't understand why!" What were you afraid of? How strong was your trust in God?
Questions for Community Faith Sharing: When God chooses you for a task or responsibility, what helps you move from uncertainty or confusion or reluctance into saying "yes"? When the plans of God don't make sense or they seem unpleasant, how do you overcome your reluctance?
© 2020 Terry Modica, Catholic Digital Resources, www.catholicdr.com. Printed by permission. To view or subscribe to daily Good News Reflections, visit www.gnm.org.
REGULAR LITURGICAL SCHEDULE
Weekday Masses 8:30 am Monday Communion Service (English) 8:30am Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday -Mass (English)
6:00pm Thursday - Mass (Spanish)
7:00am Friday – Mass (English)
5:30pm First Friday - Rosary and Mass (Spanish) 8:10am First Saturday - Rosary 8:30am First Saturday Mass followed by 15 minutes of Meditation 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 update information
MODIFICATIONS FOR THIS WEEK Additional Confessions this week: Wednesday December 22nd 6-8pm Thursday December 24th 9-10am * *Contingent on no funeral this day. Please check with the office on December 23rd.
Arts and Environment
The Arts and Environment (church decorat-ing) Committee needs new team members to commit to help with this important ministry. Christmas and Easter are the biggest commit-ment but we decorate all year following the liturgical calendar. There are photo albums and notes to help but new ideas are most welcome.
Welcoming Committee The Welcoming Committee needs new team members to offer a warm welcome to our new parish members new and explanation of parish ministries and services. This committee contacts new parishioners as soon as possible by phone. We offer a warm welcome, answer questions and offer infor-mation about the ministries and provide new member introductions to the ministry
Christmas Mass Schedule
Christmas Eve 6:00pm English Mass 9:00pm Spanish Mass
Christmas Day 9am English Mass
11:00am Spanish Mass 1:00pm Bilingual Mass
Christmas Day
Livestream Masses 9am English Mass
11:00am Spanish Mass