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St. Helen Church SUNDAY JULY 5 TO AUGUST 2, 2015 | (YEAR B)
Traveler's Prayer (Before Starting a Journey)
My holy Angel Guardian,
ask the Lord to bless the
journey which I undertake,
that it may profit the health
of my soul and body; that I
may reach its end, and
that, returning safe and
sound, I may find my fami-
ly in good health. Do thou
guard, guide and preserve
us.
Amen.
Pastor
Fr. Philip English
Office Administration
Aggie Agnino ext. 115
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Mass Times Saturday
5:00 p.m.
Sundays
9:00 a.m. - St. Helen Church
11:00 a.m. - St. Mark School
Gym, Beamsville
Opened - October 2, 1938
Schools St. Mark School
Principal: Steven Ward
Phone: (905) 563-9191
St. Edward School
Principal: Adrian Bishop
Phone: (905) 562-5531
Sacraments Baptism
Available Sundays at 1:00 pm. Call
parish office.
First Communion & Confirmation
Arranged through school. If your
child is not in a Catholic school or is
not baptized in the Roman Catholic
Church, contact the parish office.
Reconciliation
Before or after mass or by appoint-
ment.
Marriage
Six months notice; marriage prep
required.
Anointing of the Sick
Please let us know when someone
has a serious or prolonged illness or
is to have surgery. This sacrament
celebrates the healing of mind and
body and the forgiveness of sins.
Catholic Funeral Rites
When a death occurs in your family,
please call the parish office and we
will assist you in making the neces-
sary liturgical arrangements.
4157 Maple Grove Rd. | PO Box 222 | Vineland, Ontario | L0R 2C0
www.sthelenscatholic.ca
Established as a Parish - January 1, 1986
Kindly complete the following and place in collection basket
New Parishioner* Change of address Moving
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I will use offertory envelopes If , pick up in foyer: St. Helen
Church or St. Mark School
Phone (905) 562-7427 | Fax (905) 562-7789 |
[email protected]
We welcome you and invite you to share in the spiritual and
social activities of your parish
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Stewardship of Treasure
June 28:
Offertory Envelopes (155) $ 3,679
Offertory Loose $ 168
Building Fund Envelopes (9) $ 670
Summer Mission Appeal (14) $ 262
MAY GOD BLESS YOU FOR YOUR
FAITHFUL STEWARDSHIP!
St. Vincent de Paul Society Please remember the work of the St.
Vincent de Paul Society as the needs of the poor continue. Your
spare change goes a long way to help needy
individuals and families in our community. Thank you for your
continued generosity and prayers.
Sr. Ministry for the Sick and Homebound We are grateful to those
who give of their time and care to bring holy communion to our
parishioners who cannot make it to church due to sickness or
infirmity. If you know of anyone who would like to receive
communion in their home, please contact
the parish office or Frances @ 905-562-5475 and arrangements
will be made to bring Holy Communion to your home
St. Helen CWL
The Catholic Women's League meetings will resume once again in
September. We would like to wish everyone a safe, happy and blessed
Summer.
Calling All Teachers
Calling all teachers! On July 23-26, 2015 Our Lady Seat of
Wisdom Academy in Barry's Bay will be hosting its fifth annual
Wojtyla Summer Institute for Teachers. This year's theme is
Understanding the Past, Shaping the Future: The Catholic Church in
Time. For more information and to register please go to
www.seatofwisdom.org or call us at 1-877-369-6520.
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emailing us at
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www.sthelenscatholic.ca
Year B - July 6 to July 12, 2015
Day Requested for Requested by
Mon No Morning Mass
Tuesday 8:30 a.m.
Geoff Barlow
Smeenk Family - L&D
Jean Hedley
Johanna Verkoyen
Wednesday 9:30 a.m.
Redmond Family - L&D Jim Redmond
Thursday 8:30 a.m.
Nina Fracchioni Carolyn Green
Friday 10:00 a.m.
Albright Manor San Antonio Ranucci Family
Saturday 5:00 p.m.
For the People of St. Helen - L&D
Sunday 9:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
St. Mark School
Aldo & Lilia Cotterchio
Jan Williams
Geoff Barlow
Alda Bianco Dolino
Sharon Driscoll
Christine Bonehill
L & D (living & deceased)
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Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sunday July 5, 2015
BEYOND PRESUPPOSITIONS God calls Ezekiel to prophesy to Israel.
(Ezekiel) Paul is called, despite his weaknesses. (2 Corin-thians)
Jesus is rejected in the synagogue. (Mark)
Imagine our reaction if a large sphere came from outer space and
landed in Central Park. The world watches as it opens, and a figure
dressed in white emerges and says, I
am a messenger from God. Most people would have a hard time
believing such a claim. Just like Thomas, until we put our hand in
the wound on Jesus side, we cant believe. Just like the villagers
of Nazareth in todays Gospel, we find Jesus claim to be outrageous.
Hes only Joseph the Carpenters son. How can he possibly be the Son
of God? Our faith calls us to be among those of whom Jesus says:
Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed. -- Dc.
Dick Folger
Prayers should be the key in the morning,
and the lock at night. Dear Parishioners, When Constantine named
his mother St. Helen as Augusta Imperatrix he also gave her
unlimited access to the imperial treasury whereupon she built and
refurbished three churches during her travels to holy places in
Palestine. The key to the bank went missing somewhere in the
shuffle to the 21st century and we need your connections to
potential organizations and busi-nesses that may be willing to
support our new church building campaign. Corporate sponsorship is
an integral component of our fundraising initia-tives. The
Corporate Sponsorship Fundraising Committee is organizing a dinner
September 30 and is asking for parishioners help to submit the
names of those businesses that might be invited to attend. Your
help is vital to the success of the din-ner and the building of our
beautiful new St. Helen Church. Please send your suggestions to:
Rose Luppino: [email protected] Joanne McDonald:
[email protected]
A SUMMER BLESSING
Walking along beside me, Jesus, as I begin the months of
summer.
As I work, play, enjoy family time and friendships, may I hear
your voice within me,
guiding me toward all that is right and good. Give me faith in
your presence,
knowing that you walk beside me in everything I do. Gracious and
Loving Jesus, thank you for the gift of
summer. May the warmth of its sun and the beauty of its
light
remind me daily of Your love for me. Amen
St. Helen Church
Parish Office Summer Hours (July & August)
Tuesday to Friday 9:00 a.m.noon
Emergencies will be tended to. In an emergen-cy situation,
please call the parish office and press #2 to leave an urgent
message.
Childrens Liturgy During the summer months, Childrens Liturgy
will not take place at the 11 am Mass. It will resume in September.
A special thank you to all the volun-teers who help with the
children, for your time and commitment throughout the year. Enjoy
your sum-mer! New ideas or Interested volunteers are welcom for
Children's Liturgy. Also, donations of crayons, pen-cils perhaps
even children's bible stories would be appreciated as well.
Blessed Titus Brandsma Everyone welcome at the 30th annual
celebration in honour of Blessed Titus Brandsma, O.Carm. on Ju-ly
12, 2015 @ 11 a.m. in the chapel at Mt. Carmel Spiritual Centre,
Niagara Falls. Fr. Paul McDonald will be the celebrant. Following
the service there will be a picnic on the grounds; bring your lawn
chair and food basket. For information contact Frank Niesink
905-935-9457.
Bulletin Advertising Our advertising sponsors on the back of the
bulle-tin support us and make your bulletin possible; their
advertising revenue helps reduce our printing
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St. Helen Church Knights of Columbus
Council 15999 Thank you to all who attended our Instal-lation
ceremony and dinner. Our next
meeting will be held Tuesday July 8, 7 p.m. in the church
basement. For info call Martin Marko 905-401-5646
Canadian Tire Bills Keep up the housecleaning and send in your
Canadian Tire money. It will be used for purchasing raffle/door
prizes for future
fundraising events for the new church. Thank you to Kate
Thompson and her team of volunteers who organized a youth dance at
St. Mark school and raised $543 for our new church! Penny by penny,
were raising the roof!
Holiday Time - Throughout the summer months the Sunday Mass
schedule continues. When you are away on vacation please remember
that the needs of the Church continue. Thank you for your
support.
Pray for the Popes July General / Mission Intentions
Universal: Politics ~ That political responsibility may be lived
at all levels as a high form of charity. Evangelization: The poor
in Latin America ~ That, amid social inequalities, Latin American
Christians may bear witness to love for the poor and contribute to
a more fraternal society.
Ministry Schedules
Thank you to all our ministers for their service.
JU-LY-SEPTEMBER MINISTRY SCHEDULES for Eucharistic Ministers,
Ministers of the Word and altar servers have been distributed and
emailed. They are also available on the church website at
www.sthelenscatholic.ca If you are unable to serve at your
scheduled time or date, please make alter-nate arrangements with
another minister.
Campaign Pledge Cards & Payments You are important! Thank
you for your commitment to Our Campaign for the New Church. The
efforts that we make together will contribute toward the mission of
our Diocese and our Parish. Please re-member to honour the pledge
that you made.
If you havent yet submit-ted your completed pledge card, please
do so at your earliest convenience.
St. Vincent de Paul Conference St. Helen Church
WHO ARE WE? The Society of St. Vincent de Paul founded in 1833
by Frederic Ozanam in Paris, is dedicated to the service of those
in need through-out the world. St. Helen's Council presently has 6
active members that volunteer their time. WHAT DO WE DO? We help
our needy neigh-bours that live within the boundaries of St.
Hel-en. All calls are screened and a home visit is ar-ranged with 2
members attending. HOW ARE WE SUPPORTED? The poor box in the
vestibule of the church is our main means of support. HOW CAN YOU
DONATE? A cheque made out to St. Helen St. Vincent de Paul can be
dropped in the poor box or the Sunday collection. There are also
St. Vincent de Paul envelopes available for cash donations. We have
just received a charity number which will enable us to issue tax
re-ceipts in January. *Interested in joining us? Call Lorraine at
905-563-7043 All you need is the desire to help those in need,
empathy for people, the ability to listen and an understanding of
the Vincentian outlook. Discre-tion and confidentiality are
priority.
Are You Registered in Our Parish?
Contact the office via email or phone to update your information
or to register. Please do not take for granted that you are
registered in the parish just because you attend Mass here. If we
have no rec-ord of your parish membership, it could be quite
embarrassing to us, or to you or your family, when someone wishes
to make wedding plans, have a baby baptized, or if you have been
asked to act as a sponsor for baptism or confirmation. Please fill
out a registration form.
FACE TO FACE Day after day, O Lord of my life,
shall I stand before thee face to face. With folded hands, O
Lord of all worlds,
shall I stand before thee face to face.
Under thy great sky in solitude and silence, with humble heart
shall I stand before thee face to face.
In this laborious world of thine, tumultuous with toil and with
struggle, among
hurrying crowds shall I stand before thee face to face.
And when my work shall be done in this world, O King of kings,
alone and speechless shall I stand
before thee face to face.
Tagore
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L & D (living & deceased) Year B - July 13 to July 19,
2015
Day Requested for Requested by
Mon No Morning Mass
Tuesday 8:30 a.m.
Nina Fracchioni Maria & Rolando Cipro
Wednesday 9:30 a.m.
Vaz Family
Archie, Helen & Mary Belle
Misetich Family
Ernie & Shirley Brunet
Thursday 8:30 a.m.
Mal Morrow Jean Barlow
Friday 10:00 a.m.
Menno Home The Family Anonymous
Saturday 5:00 p.m.
Lida Kaczmarski
Eugenia & Augustino Ceco
St. Johns School Staff
Hrvatin Family
Sunday 9:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
St. Mark School
Nina Fracchioni
For the People of St. Helen - L&D
Francesca Paolone
Fifteenth Sunday Ordinary Time Sunday July 12, 2015
JOB OR VOCATION? Amos is sent to prophesy to Israel. (Amos)
Christ leads Gods new people, the Church. (Ephesians) The Twelve
are sent out two-by-two to continue Je-sus mission. (Mark)
Rain began to fall on the small crowd gathered at the gravesite.
The forlorn widow-er watched as his wifes cas-ket was lowered into
the grave. The minister raced through the final prayers to
beat the storm. As he finished, a flash of lightning struck, and
the widower sighed with relief and said, Well, shes arrived. After
sending the new disciples off on their first mission of
evangelization, Jesus may well have wondered how they were doing.
Perhaps some dis-tant lightning may have assured him that the
disci-ples were doing just fine! -- Dc. Dick Folger
Gardening Angels If you enjoy gardening and would like to help
main-tain our church flower garden this summer, please
let us know at the office. Our devoted gardeners could use some
help!
Branches Catholic Ministries
presents Regenerate(d) 2015
We come to be healed. We come to be educated. We come to be
regenerated. Branches Catholic Ministries will be sponsoring a fall
conference on October 3-4 at the Scotiabank Convention Cen-tre in
Niagara Falls. Regenerate(d) 2015 will fea-ture dynamic talks from
renowned Catholic speak-ers including Vinny Flynn, Sharon Lee
Giganti, Mat-thew Leonard, Dr. Taylor Marshall, Fr. Larry
Rich-ards, and Elizabeth Scalia. The conference will begin with an
address by Most Rev. Gerard Bergie, Bishop of St. Catharines and
this years main cele-brant and homilist. Pope Francis has called
for an Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy with the holy year to begin
on December 8th. In preparation for this holy year, we invite you
to attend Regenerate(d) 2015 which will speak to the intentions of
our Holy Father to find a way for the church to make more evident
its mission to be a witness of mercy The theme of this year's
conference is Confession: The Sacra-ment of Divine Mercy. For more
information, please visit www.go2branches.com or call Branches
905-685-7000. Please help us spread the word!
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Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sunday July 19, 2015
RECEIVE THE PEOPLE A new shepherd will be sent to lead Israel.
(Jeremiah) Christ is our peace. (Ephesians) Jesus is a good
shepherd to the crowds. (Mark)
After a hard week of work, who doesnt look forward to coming
home on Friday night? Its finally your time to relax, enjoy dinner,
take a bath, slip into your pajamas and curl up with a book. Our
plans and hopes sometimes get swept aside when life sends an
unexpected problem. Guests are not coming after all. Dinner got
burned in the oven. Theres no hot water because the 10-year-old
water heater blew up and flooded everything. Such was the case in
todays Gospel story. The returning disciples were ready for some
well-deserved rest. Jesus proposed that they all go to a deserted
place. The Father had other plans. He was sending 5,000 followers
to wait in a deserted cove. They were hungry and wanted to be fed.
American poet Ralph Waldo Emerson might have been thinking about
todays Gospel reading when
he observed: The task ahead of us is never as great as the Power
behind us. -- Dc. Dick Folger
Hear Ye, Hear Ye, Hear Ye!!!
Congratulations to our June draw winners: Noel Murphy ticket
#194 - $1000, Elizabeth Herron & Greg Glen ticket #47 - $1000
Rick Hendriks ticket #181 - $500, Jean Barlow ticket #64 - $500,
Joey Jackson ticket #495 - $250, Ron Bakker ticket #29 - $250
Antonella Boncori ticket #180 - $250 Jim VanderZalm ticket #109 -
$250 Thanks to everyone who helped to make this a very successful
3rd Annual St. Helen's Church Raf-fle. Stay tuned for details
concerning our 4th Annu-al St. Helen's Church Raffle. A special
Thank You to Michelle Mackey and her excellent Sales Team.
Get involved and support our next Raffle event.
The Morning Coffee Club
Join us for a cup of brew after morning mass on Tuesdays and
Thursdays.
L & D (living & deceased) Year B - July 20 to July 26,
2015
Day Requested for Requested by
Mon No Morning Mass
Tuesday
8:30 a.m. Intns of Hendriks & deKoning Fam.- L&D Helen
& Andy Hendriks
Wednesday
9:30 a.m. Helen & Andy Hendriks
Diocesan Catholic Womens
League
Thursday
8:30 a.m.
Franz Ruisz
Carmela & Antonio Guerriero
Herb Ruiss & Family
Guerriero Family
Friday
8:30 a.m. Maria & Gerald Murphy Paul Murphy
Saturday
5:00 p.m. For the People of St. Helen - L&D
Sunday
9:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
St. Mark School
Frank & Sylvia Maggio
Giuseppe Marrese
Louise & Brian Laidlaw
Belinda Rea
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L & D (living & deceased) Year B - July 27 to August 2,
2015
Day Requested for Requested by
Mon No Morning Mass
Tuesday 8:30 a.m.
Blessed Virgin Mary Giuseppina Romasco
Wednesday 9:30 a.m.
Orsola Elia & Lina Cipro Theresa & Andreas Cipro
Thursday 8:30 a.m.
Erika Izzo Burns Family
Friday 8:30 a.m.
Alex Nagypal
Emerick Borcsok Alex Geczy
Saturday 5:00 p.m.
Lorenz Bittner
Norman Bertrand
Borg Family
Denise Bertrand
Sunday 9:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
St. Mark School
Maria Monaco
For the People of St. Helen - L&D
Francesca Paolone
Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sunday July 26, 2015
GOD PROVIDES Elisha puts hungry people first. (2 Kings) We are
called to be one in the spirit of Christ. (Ephesians) Jesus feeds
the multitude. (John)
Back in 1918, Harry Hou-dini took the stage of New Yorks
Hippodrome Theater and astonished his audi-ence with his Vanishing
Elephant illusion. He led an elephant into a huge
cabinet and shut and closed the doors. When he later reopened
the cabinet, it was empty. Nearly 100 years later, Magician Criss
Angel did the trick in reverse. He took his audience into an empty
parking lot and had them form a large circle by locking their
hands. Inside the circle Criss raised curtains to form a foursided
pen. When the curtains were lowered, an elephant was miraculously
stand-ing in the midst of the astonished audience. Its hard not to
believe our eyes, but we know deep down that these are just very
clever tricks. Todays gospel tells us the story of the miracle of
the feeding of the 5000. It was no trick. Some may
have thought Jesus was a magician, but they came to know that
what was happening was really the true power of Almighty God. It
was happening be-fore their very own eyes, and it was all
undeniably true! -- Dc. Dick Folger
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at Mount Carmel in Niagara Falls . . .
The Decalogue: The Ten Commandments with Fr. Jay Comerford, O.
Carm.
July 12-15 This retreat uses Krzysztof Kieslowski's
award-winning films (a series of ten shorts created for Polish
Television) that elucidate each of the Ten Commandments. We will
explore and compare two sets of commandments in the Books of Exodus
and Leviticus, view the films, and conclude with a prayer service
examining one's conscience, with mercy and absolution.
Enjoying the Psalms Today with Fr. Craig Morrison, O. Carm.
July 23-26 During these days together we will study and pray the
Psalms. We will be provided with some back-ground information on
the history of the Psalms and on Hebrew poetry in general. But we
will also expe-rience the Psalms, praying them with music and
imagery.