For Sacraments
For Sacrament Call the rectory at 931-762-3183. of the Sick:
For Confession: Saturday-5:00—5:20 p.m. Sunday-7:30—7:50a.m.
Any other times: Call (931) 762-3183
For Baptism: Call the Rectory at least four weeks before the baptism. Baptismal instruction for the parents and the god-parents is required.
For Marriage: Call the Rectory at least six months before, for the registration and the required marriage preparation.
Prayer requests: Call 762-3183 or send an email with details.
Pastor:
Secretary & Bookkeeping:
Parish Pastoral Council:
Religious Education:
Youth Ministry:
Music coordinator:
Knights of Columbus: SHCCW—President
School Principal: School Secretary:
Rev. Joseph Mundakal C.M.I.
Kristen Vogel
Lee Piovarcy
Susan Eggert
Samantha Benefield
Bob Augustin
Danny Piovarcy Lane Rohling
Amy Kostal Becky White
Parish Office Hours:
8:30 am to 1:30 pm - Monday through Friday.
SACRED HEART CHURCH
(Roman Catholic Diocese of Nashville) 221 Berger Street
Lawrenceburg, Tennessee 38464
July 14, 2019 – 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time
MAILING ADDRESS
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
P.O. Box 708 Lawrenceburg, Tennessee 38464
Parish Office: (931) 762-3183 Fax: (931) 762-5128 School Office: (931) 762-6125 Fax: (931) 244-7234
Website: www.shclb.org
Email: [email protected]
School website: www.shslburg.com
Mass Schedule
Saturday - 5:30 p.m. Sunday - 8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Monday, Thursday, Friday—8:00 a.m. Wednesday— 7:00 p.m.
Holy Day Vigil: 7:00 p.m.
Holy Day : 8:00 a.m.& 7:00 p.m.
Holy Hour & Benediction
First Fridays From 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Rosary: 30 minutes before the Mass
For Sacraments
For Sacrament Call the rectory at 931-762-3183 of the Sick: For Confession: Saturday-5:00—5:20 p.m. Sunday-7:30—7:50a.m. Any other times: Call (931) 762-3183 For Baptism: Call the Rectory at least four weeks before the bap-
tism. Baptismal instruction for the parents and the god-parents is required.
For Marriage: Call the Rectory at least six months before for the
registration and the required marriage preparation. Prayer Requests: Call 762-3183 or send an email with the details. For Emergencies: Call 931-244-6151
WELCOME
We, the Sacred Heart Community, welcome all our visi-tors and friends to our Worship and our Liturgical Cele-brations. We are glad that you are here with us today. If you would like to join our church, or want to know more about our Parish, please call (931) 762-3183, or stop by the Parish office at any time.
“You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your being, with all your strength,
and with all your mind, and your neighbor as yourself.”
- Luke 10:27
Please remember in your prayers:
Mass Intentions for this week:
…..Tim & Tina Rohling, Wanda Rosson, James & Evelyn Russell, Wright & Jena Sanders, Scot & Samantha Sanderson…..
…..Roy & June Sandrell, Ada Santini, Antonio & Lucy Santini, Maria Santini-
Bolin, Steve Schaeffer…..
…..Thomas Schulte, Barry & Debbie Scott, Faber & Anne Scott, John & Maggie Seagraves, Jamie & Shai Sevier…..
…..Lydia Shaffer, Mike Shaffer, Norman & Sarah
Simbeck, Sandy Smith, Jacqueline Smith…..
Our Rosary intentions this week:
Sat: 7/13/19 - 5:30 pm Lynda Rohling
Sunday: 7/14/19 - 8:00 am 10:30 am
Departed members of SHC Sacred Heart Parish
Mon: 7/15/19 - 8:00 am Mabel Calderon
Tues: 7/16/19 No Mass
Wed: 7/17/19 - 7:00 pm Bernard Rohling Family
Thurs: 7/18/19 - 8:00 am Madeleine Henkel
Fri: 7/19/19 - 8:00 am Bill & Martha Beuerlein Family
Sat: 7/20/19 - 5:30 pm Harriet Oswald
Sun: 7/21/19 - 8:00 am 10:30 am
Betty Beckman Buechner Sacred Heart Parish
Fred Kelly Jay Gibson
Ricky Calderon Bob Simbeck
Sheldon Clutts Mickey Dunn
Clarence Augustin Norman Simbeck
Rev. John J. Vogel Jay Thomas
Kenneth Stoner Brian Beck
Gloria Veloca Butch & Sherry Newell
Jacqueline Smith Jeanette Brink
Alma Sue Lanning Devon Morera
Fr. Paul Nguyen Debbie Foreman
James Stephenson Cynthia Caperton
Diana Ray Brandon Smith
Richard O’Rourke Sheila Faria
Maria Faria
Collection Report for July 7, 2019
Pledges to date: $ 168,106.00
Pledges Collected: $ 193,401.25
Non-Pledged from Parish: $ 83,151.00
Donations/Outside Parish: $ 75,012.00
Securing Our Heritage Report:
Cash: $ 415.23
Envelopes/Loose Checks: $ 3,485.00
SOH: $ 656.00
Thank you for your Support!!
Second Collections for July
7/14 - Cemetery Fund 7/21 - School Collection
Sunday Readings
The first reading is taken from the book of Deuteronomy 30:10-14 and is the final discourse of Moses, just prior to the selection of Joshua to lead the people into the promised land. It is the conclusion of the covenant making ceremony.
The second reading is from the letter of Paul to the Colossians 1:15-20 in which he uses the occasion to instruct the Colossians and to restate for them the truth about the absolute supremacy of Jesus Christ, as beginning and end of all creation. He was im-prisoned in Rome while he wrote this letter but had learned about dangerous doctrines which had recently made their way into the church, threatening both faith and morals. False teach-ers were introducing a series of outdated Mosaic practices and an exaggerated emphasis on the role of angels and intermediar-ies between God and men, which threatened to undermine the true doctrine of Christ as the only mediator.
The Gospel is from St. Luke 10:25-37 and tells the parable of the good Samaritan. This passage is two-pronged. While providing a powerful lesson about mercy toward those in need, it also proclaims that non-Jews can observe the Law and thus enter into eternal life. Following other Fathers, St. Augustine (De verbis Domini sermons, 37) identifies the good Samaritan with our Lord, and the waylaid man with Adam, the source and sym-bol of all fallen mankind. Moved by compassion and piety, he comes down to earth to cure man’s wounds, making them his own (Is 53:3; Mt 8:17; 1 Pet 2:24; 1 Jn 3:5). In fact, we often see Jesus being moved by man’s suffering (cf. Mt 9:36; Mk 1:41; Lk 7:13). And St. John says: “in this the love of God was made manifest among us, that God sent his only Son into the world, so that we might live through him. In this is love, not that we loved God but that he loved us and sent his Son to be the expiation for our sins. Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another” (1 Jn 4:9-11).
This parable leaves no doubt about who our neighbor is—anyone (without distinction of race or relationship) who needs our help; nor about how we should love him—by taking pity on him, being compassionate towards his spiritual or corporal needs; and it is not just a matter of having the right feelings to-wards him: we must do something, we must generously serve him. - from CatholicCulture.org
Liturgical Ministry Schedule - July 20th & 21st
Saturday 8:00 pm Sunday 8:00 am Sunday 10:30 am
Acolytes Volunteers Volunteers Volunteers
Lectors Karen White Marian Pickett Lee Piovarcy
Ushers Korey Whitehead David Campbell
Carl Niedergeses Pat Hollman
Louis Brink Brian Brewer
Sacristy Mary Henn
******* Sheri Osborn
ExOrd Eu
Mnstrs
Debbie Scott Mark & Kristy Gang
Ann Basinger Blake Lay, Marian Pickett
Maria Oxley Scott & Samantha Benefield
Shut-ins Team I Bruce Beckman
******* Team II
Barry & Debbie Scott
Church Cleaning
******* Tom & Regina Tesnow *******
Wednesdays Lectors for July
7/17 - Marian Pickett 7/24 - Wallace Coleman 7/31 - Grace Coleman
Calling All Men!
Exodus 90 is a spiritual exercise for the renewal
of the Church. It’s a challenging 90-day period of pray-
er and asceticism, supported by a fraternity of like-
minded men. Fraternity meetings are held on Wednes-
days after Mass. We meet regularly for prayer and ac-
tivities. Are you ready for Freedom? Join us!
Annual Parish Picnic & Pool Party – Coming up!
The Annual Parish Picnic & Pool Party will be Sunday, July 28th. 4:00 pm the picnic will start in the Office gym and the swimming will begin at 5:30 pm!
Cemetery Collection - This Sunday, July 13th & 14h.
This week’s second Collection is for our Calvary Ceme-tery. We are so blessed to have it, however he upkeep costs are rising. Please be as generous as you can! Thank you.
A Big Thank You!
Thanks to everyone who came out last Saturday and helped prepare the corn. A special thank you to Gary
& Lane Rohling who provided the corn. Everyone’s help is very much appreciated. As you know, it takes a lot of effort for our Festival. Let’s continue to work to make this the best ever!
Pancake Breakfast - Coming Soon!!
The men of Exodus 90 and the CYO will be having a pancake breakfast as a fundraiser for the CYO’s upcoming trip to the NCYC (National Catholic Youth Conference) in November. Pancake Breakfast will be served between 8:00 am - 10:30 am on Sunday, August 11 at the school. $5.00 per person with a $20 cap for families. Everyone is invited for fellow-ship and to support our youth!
The Labor Day Trailer is out and waiting!!!
It’s time to clean out and be rid of your unwanted
treasures! The trailer for the yard sale items at
the Labor Day Festival is back in the yard. Please
drop any items to donate that are in good or better
condition in the trailer! Thank you for your contin-
ued support!
School Cafeteria Help Needed!
The School is seeking a part time cafeteria
helper. If you are interested in helping Mon-
day - Wednesday each week, please e-mail
Amy Kostal at [email protected]
with your qualifications or resume along with
your phone number. Mrs. Kostal will sched-
ule a time to meet with you.
Thank you! Thank you to all those who volunteered with the Bible School, especially the Teen Group! It was a huge success and enjoyed by all. Thanks to Sue Eggert who orga-nized it. We appreciate all the hard work.
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School & Parish Dates Coming Up
Sun, Jul 14: Cemetery Fund Collection
No CYO Meeting
Wed, Jul 17: Choir Practice at 5:00 pm
Exodus 90 Fraternity Mtg. after Mass
Sun, Jul 21: School Collection
CYO at 7:00 pm
Wed, Jul 24: Choir Practice at 5:00 pm
Exodus 90 Fraternity Mtg. after Mass
Jul 24 - 31: School Registration!
Sun, Jul 28: Financial Peace Univ. at 3:00 pm
Parish Picnic at 4:00 pm
Pool Party at 5:30 pm
No CYO Meeting
Mon, Jul 29: Labor Day Meeting at 6:00 pm
Wed, Jul 31: Choir Practice at 5:00 pm
Exodus 90 Fraternity Mtg. after Mass
Fri, Aug 2: First Friday Adoration at 7:00 pm
Back to School Bash at 6:00 pm
Sun, Aug 4: Financial Peace Univ. at 3:00 pm
Wed, Aug 7: Choir Practice at 5:00 pm
Exodus 90 Fraternity Mtg. after Mass
Sun, Aug 11: Pancake Breakfast at 8:00 am
Financial Peace Univ. at 3:00 pm
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Sacred Heart School News
School Office will be closed from July 15th - July 23rd.
School floors are being waxed on July 22nd and restrooms will not be available until Saturday, July 27th.
Office hours resume 7:00 am - 11:00 am on July 24th.
REGISTRATION will be from July 25th to 30th from 8:00 am - 1:00 pm and July 31st from 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Please stop by and enroll your child for the 2019-2020 school year.
Teachers report on July 31st.
We will be hosting a Back to School Bash on Au-gust 2nd starting at 6:00 pm with the Principal’s announcements to parents and students. After-ward you will be able to speak with teachers, drop off supplies, sign up for sports, learn about FACTS sign up, chat with Home and School and enjoy refreshments.
First Day of School is August 5th and will be half day with dismissal at 11:30 am.
First full day is August 6th.
We cannot wait to see the students back!
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