1 Rev. Michael Mac Mahon, Pastor 883-4359 Rev. Jonathan Howell, Associate Pastor 882-1132 [email protected]Rev. Francisco Park, Pastor Korean Catholic Community 867-1679 Deacon Bob Becher, Deacon Lee Heckman Deacon Matthew Koh, Deacon Tony Moreno Deacon Larry Sisterman, retired, Deacon Mike Sudnik Weekday/dÍa de semana Saturday/Sabado 5:00 PM Sunday/Domingo 7:30, 9:00 & 11:45 AM Mass Schedule/Horario Mon., Tues, Wed, Thurs., Fri. @ 7:30 AM Lunes, Martes, Miercoles, Jueves, Viernes Monday/Lunes 12:00 Noon Tuesday/Martes 12:00 Noon Wednesday/Miercoles 7:00 PM Thursday/Jueves 12:00 Noon Friday/Viernes 9:00 AM School Mass (call the office to verify) 3:30-4:45 PM Saturday & by appointment. Reconciliation/Confesiones Send Bulletin Notices to [email protected](subject to approval) Deadline for notices Tuesday at Noon. Bulletin notices Holy Day Mass Schedule 6:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 12:00 Noon & 6:00 PM Holy Spirit Catholic Church Office (256) 881-4781 Fax (256) 881-5510 625 Airport Road SW Huntsville, Alabama 35802 E-mail: [email protected]Website: http://www.holyspirithsv.com Administrative Assistant Mary Walker ext. 0 PARISH ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF/OFICINA 8:00 AM-4:30 PM Monday/Lunes-Thursday/Jueves 8:00 AM-1:00 PM Friday/Viernes CHRISTIAN FORMATION Adult Religious Ed. Tracy Finke ext. 223 or 881-0345 Religious Education Tracy Finke ext. 223 or 881-0345 Music Ministry Anne Vasile 881-4781 ext. 219 Youth Ministry Lori Lai 882-6483 Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 10:00 AM and Wednesday at 7:00 PM in the Korean Rectory and Sunday at 4:00 PM in Holy Spirit Church KOREAN MASS August 2, 2020 256-430-1760 SAINT JOHN PAUL II CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 256-881-4852 HOLY SPIRIT REGIONAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL HISPANIC MINISTRY/MINISTERIO HISPANO The Hispanic Ministry Office is located in the Parish Life Center next to the Nursery. It is open Monday through Thursday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, and Friday 8:30 am to 1 pm. 256-881-2211 or [email protected]. Hispanic Community Mass Sundays 2:00, 6:30 PM Children/Adult Catechism Sundays 10:15-11:30 AM Baptismal Preparation Classes First Sunday of the Month 3:30 PM Rooms A & B Nuestra Comunidad Hispana celebra la Santa Misa todos los domin- gos a las 2:00 y a las 6:30 pm. Catecismo (Ninos/Adultos ) cada domingo a las 10:15 am y Clases de Bautismo son los primeros do- mingos del mes a las 3:30 pm en los salones A y B.
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Hospital Care: If you or a member of your family are sick or in the hospital and need Deacon Mike Sudnik, please call him at 604-3374. If you need a Priest, you may call Fr. Mike at 883-4359 or Fr. Jonathan at 882-1132, day or night.
Gene Andrzejewski Evan Barraza Lloyd Boesch Cody Brooks Shea Butler Lisa Citrano Sam Citrano Carson Corrigan Wanda Counts Sylvia Deep Jim Delaney Henry L. Dithmer Tillman Dooley Brian Duerr
Gisela Dyer Nancy Ellsworth Margaret Eskew Dan Estremera George Fleming Joyce Fontenot Rob Glasier Bill Glenn Hayden Glenn Leonard Gonsewski Payton Gould Joe Grelier Mark Haisten Robin Hansen Annamarie Happ Jeff Hargett
Don Harr Marge Harrington Joann Harris Joan Hart Bill Hause Wesley Hobbs Joanne Hodges AJ Jacobs
Ken Jahnke Nancy Jansen Maryalice Jonczyk Edd Jones Teddy Kalisz Danny Karigan Jeanne King Margaret Laboudiere Melissa Lehman Jeanne Livingston Mafalda McNamee Ann & Bill Marshall Kim Martin Nicole Martin John Mellgren Tammy Mendoza Ann Morea Patricia Morea Leon D. Mosteller Bunny Nagle John Nishimuta Billie Pagakis
Georgia Claire Park William Parrs Dianne Pera
Remington Pitman Kevin Rebman Leah Reed Gerry Richards Jeanne Richmond Edna Rider Patrick Riley Joel Rivera Al Rossi Katie Sanders Virgil, Gerry and Andrew Schaffer Becky Sikora Sondra Simon Deacon Larry Sisterman Erlene Skipper Bernie Stein Sarah Tepool Connie Wadell Claire Walters Mary Winter Nancy Yanosky Vanessa Young Gina Zierdt Private Intention Altar Duty:
Friday, August 7 - Dawn Byers & Vicki Pape
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Tuesday 7:30 AM
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Wednesday 7:30 AM
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Thursday 7:30 AM
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Friday 7:30 AM
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Saturday 5:00 PM
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Mass Intentions: August 3 ~ 9
Colet Schmidt
Virginia Serr
Barbara O’Reilly
Mary Clark
Don Anselm
Bob Funke
Colet Schmidt
Al Rossi
Anne Wolfsberger
Lou Garcia
Lee Grant Heckman, Sr.
Parishioners
Robert Hodges
Roy Smith
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Our Week at a Glance
Today
August 2
Monday
August 3
Tuesday
August 4
Wednesday
August 5
Thursday
August 6
Friday First Friday Devotion 10:30a Confessions
August 7 12 noon Mass
Saturday
August 8
Sunday
August 9
Our First Friday Devotion continues this Friday, August 7:
10:30 AM—Reconciliation NOON —Mass of the Sacred Heart Anyone of any age who wishes to attend part or all of our devotion to the Sacred Heart is very welcome.
Church Finance Report 1 July 2019 - 30 June 2020
Weekly Offertory $1,900,413 Development Fund Donations $185,547 Program Revenue, Reimbursements & Int. $114,991 Total Income $2,200,951
Budget Expenses $1,972,465 (10,459)
Total Expenses $1,962,006
Retained Receipts (Income-Expenses) $238,945
St. John Vianney Donations $9,071
School Subsidies - YTD Holy Spirit Regional Catholic School $74,750 SJPII Operating Subsidy $36,000 SJPII Parish Commitment $50,000 Holy Spirit Foundation $30,000 Total Subsidies $190,750
Program Revenue - CCD Tuition, CRHP, Bookstore, One Voice Reimbursements - Linens, Flowers, School Janitorial
Sunday Mass will be recorded.
You can view it after 9:00 AM Sunday at:
https://www.youtube.com/c/holyspirithuntsville
Please follow guidelines (on parish website)
https://holyspirithsv.com/ for everyone’s safety.
Spiritual Communion Prayer
Our Parish News
Happy Birthday Lou Garcia! August 5, 2020
For the health of our priests and staff, the parish office is limiting visitors. We have several ways you can turn
in your contributions and we appreciate your continue support through this uncertain time.
• There is a locked drop box in the Church (on the Confessional side) where you may drop off your enve-
lopes or weekly contribution. The church is open from 8am til 12 noon and from 4pm til 6 pm daily.
• Mail your envelopes to: Holy Spirit Catholic Church, 625 Airport Road, SW 35802.
• You may also give online through our Online Giving Program
are dedicated to have ears to hear the cries of the
poor, eyes to seek and find the forgotten, the suffer-
ing, and the deprived, and hearts that bring God’s
love to the poor. Your generosity has made this
ministry possible. Thank you for all you do!
Currently the food pantry is still in need of jelly and
also needs small bottles of oil.
Society of St. Vincent dePaul
Jonathan & Anily Nelson
826 Harrisburg Dr. 35802
New Parishioners
Knights of Columbus Council #764 Sponsors Silver Rose
in Honor of Life and Our Lady of Guadalupe Saturday, August 8th, following the 5:00 PM Mass
A silver rose on a nine-month pilgrimage will be the centerpiece of a special prayer service at Holy Spirit.
The Program honors Our Lady of Guadalupe and expresses both international unity and dedication to the
sanctity of human life.
The journey of the silver rose begins each year in March and ends on December 12, the Feast of Our Lady
of Guadalupe. During that time, Silver Roses travel from town to town along eight routes throughout North
America. Several of those routes begin in Canada and end in Mexico. One route ends in Washington,
D.C., and another ends at St. Mary’s Church in New Haven, Connecticut, where the Knights of Columbus
was founded.
The Silver Rose Program began in 1960, when the first rose - a real, live one - was blessed by a bishop in
Ontario. The rose then traveled to New York and then to Texas where it was taken across the border into
Mexico. The rose ended its pilgrimage at the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Monterrey on
December 12. To better ensure future annual trips, a silver rose was ultimately made. Today, due to the
popularity of the Program throughout the North American continent, eight silver roses travel unique routes.
In 2001, when Carl Anderson, Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus, expanded the Silver Rose
Program, he commented: “Through [the Silver Rose Program] we honor not only Our Lady of Guadalupe
and express the unity of the [Knights of Columbus], but we also reaffirm the Order’s dedication to the
sanctity of human life. It is to the Blessed Mother that we turn in prayer as we work to end the Culture of
Death that grips our society. As we think in terms of ‘One Life, One Rose,’ it is most appropriate that we
turn to Our Lady of Guadalupe who made known her will through Juan Diego and the miracle of the roses.”
The Transfiguration of Christ is the culminating point of His public life, as His Baptism is its starting point, and His Ascension its end. Moreover, this glorious event has been related in detail by St. Matthew (17:1-6), St. Mark (9:1-8), and St. Luke (9:28-36), while St. Peter (2 Peter 1:16-18) and St. John (1:14), two of the privileged witnesses, make allusion to it.
Stephen Ministry provides focused care to those in need while relying on God to provide the cure. Many of us could use the non-judgmental care of person, a Christian friend…a Stephen Minister. Our Stephen Ministers provide one-on-one lay care to help meet the needs of individuals who are hospitalized, terminally ill, bereaved, in a job crisis, disabled, homebound, lonely or in a spiritual crisis. Stephen Ministers also provide care to those facing life transitions and to new members of our Parish.
For a Stephen Minister, please call the Church Office at 881-4781 and you will be paired with a Stephen Minister of the same gender who will meet with you weekly until your situation improves.
Holy Virgin of Guadalupe, Queen of the Angels and Mother of the Americas. We fly to you today as your beloved children. We ask you to intercede for us with your Son, as you did at the wedding in Cana. Pray for us, loving Mother, and gain for our nation and world, and for all our families and loved ones, the protection of your holy angels, that we may be spared the worst of this illness.
For those already afflicted, we ask you to obtain the grace of healing and deliverance. Hear the cries of those who are vulnerable and fearful, wipe away their tears and help them to trust.
In this time of trial and testing, teach all of us in the Church to love one another and to be patient and kind. Help us to bring the peace of Jesus to our land and to our hearts.
We come to you with confidence, knowing that you truly are our compassionate mother, health of the sick and cause of our joy.
Shelter us under the mantle of your protection, keep us in the embrace of your arms, help us always to know the love of your Son, Jesus. Amen.
O Lord, the Giver of all life, Whose ways are ever just, Your people lift their hearts to you In praise, in prayer, and trust. Protect the lives of these unborn; Let laws reflect your will; Give us your strength to work for life, That man may cease to kill. Help us to know your will for us; Give courage for the fight. Dismiss our doubts; renew our hearts To struggle for the right. O Mother of the Crucified, Who bore the Lord of Life, For every mother intercede; Be with us in our strife. Lord Christ to whom each soul is dear, For whom each child has worth, Receive your children who have died Before their time of birth.
Spiritual Adoption Update - Mrs. Gisela Dyer
Under normal circumstances, Holy Spirit parishioners would be in the middle of our 8th cycle of
Spiritual Adoptions of children in danger of abortion. However, with the arrival of the Corona virus, life has
become anything but normal.
So, it is not possible to sit in the church vestibule and invite parishioners to sign a pledge to
spiritually adopt an endangered unborn child. However, prayer for the unborn must continue more than ever.
You are invited to make a silent binding pledge to pray for 9 months for one specifically named
unborn child, known to God, and cut out and use the prayer printed there on. Some of you may have prayer
cards from previous years’ adoptions. Use those, just substituting the name of the new baby. Prayers should
start in August and end in May 2021.
To God, every life is precious, because life proceeds from Him and returns to Him. This is a given.
For the last 37 years (since Roe v Wade) a largely silent holocaust has swept our country. Sixty-one million
surgical abortions have been performed; 61,000,000 - a number that staggers the mind and should result in
outrage. Not so
Fully affirming that to God black lives, and indeed all lives matter, perhaps some parishioners will
consciously adopt a black unborn child in their 9-months prayer, because:
To God, that child matters.
If you need more information on Spiritual Adoption, please call 256-881-4781 ext. 220.
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1010 Church Street (256) 536-0073 Licensed Counselors Offer:
• Individual, Marriage and Fami-ly Counseling
• Sliding – Scale Affordable Rates
• Free Counseling for: Pregnant women, women with young children,
COMMUNITY NEWS
Calix Society - A Catholic organization for recover-
ing alcoholics/drug addicts. The purpose is the
spiritual progress of its members. We substitute the
We invite you to come and see us this summer at Holy Spirit! If you are interested in our school for the 2020-2021 SY, please call us to schedule a time to visit. Tours are done with social distance guide-lines and with protective masks. God Bless you and hope to see you very soon.
Please contact Mrs. Amy Guettler at [email protected] for a tour time and how to apply.
Holy Spirit seeks qualified candidates for the
following positions: After School Care workers and
mother of God incarnate (Theotokas). The theology is important. Once again, the church makes clear that Jesus was both divine and human. Thus, we believe in the sa-credness of human life, and we look to Mary’s unflinching love, as God-bearer and first disciple, for inspiration.
TODAY'S READINGS: Jeremiah 31:1-7; Matthew 15:21-28 (409). “With age-old love, I have loved you.”
Thursday, Aug 06, 2020 FEAST OF THE TRANSFIGURATION OF THE LORD Shining like the sun The story of Jesus’ Transfiguration is important enough to be part of Matthew, Mark, and Luke's gospels, and the Feast of the Transfiguration has been celebrated since the ninth century and officially on the Roman Catholic cal-endar since the mid-15th century. This emphasis points toward our deep human longing for transcendence, for a glimpse of divine light such as that experienced by Peter, James, and John. What can you do today to open your-self up to Jesus’ light? Perhaps pray for the gift of percep-tion, of receptivity to God’s presence.
TODAY'S READINGS: Daniel 7:9-10, 13-14; 2 Peter 1:16-19; Matthew 17:1-9 (614). “And he was transfig-ured before them; his face shone like the sun and his clothes became white as light.”
Friday, Aug 07, 2020 MEMORIAL OF CAJETAN, PRIEST Faith takes courage Since the first followers of Jesus, the church has had its struggles, but always, the Holy Spirit keeps the church faithful. Courageous people in every age rise up to lead renewal within the church. In the early 1500s, that person was Cajetan, who felt the pain of the Body of Christ and dedicated himself to doing something about it. With friends, he founded a group of clergy dedicated to trusting in God’s providence and claiming no property nor money from the people—the opposite of clergy at the time who were becoming wealthy off the backs of the people. In time, the same church that Cajetan sought to reform rec-ognized him as a saint. Who are the courageous ones in your life who help you stay faithful? Draw strength from them to help institute necessary reforms in our time.
TODAY'S READINGS: Nahum 2:1, 3; 3:1-3, 6-7; Matthew 16:24-28 (411). “Whoever wishes to come after me must deny [themselves], take up [their] cross, and follow me.”
Saturday, Aug 08, 2020 MEMORIAL OF DOMINIC, PRIEST Listening is the first step in preaching Into a 13th-century world where few knew basic theology, and wealthy, mediocre preachers traveled with retinues, Dominic brought dramatic change. He encouraged his friars to study the essentials of the faith, preach eloquent-ly, live simply on what they could beg, and leave enclosed monasteries to reach out to people where they saw the need. By putting himself amid people, Dominic found op-portunities to brilliantly counter the Albigensian heresy, a popular dualism that saw spirit as good, matter as evil, and denied the Incarnation. Take time to hear what others are saying so that you are sure to respond as Dominic did with the gospel of love that promotes the dignity of all.
Sunday, Aug 02, 2020 EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME The glass is still half empty August is National Water Quality Month, which may not sound exciting, or even like a religious issue. Yet the sa-cred character of water is attested from the Creation sto-ry, in which God’s Spirit hovers over the waters, during the corrective flood in Noah’s time, at the Red Sea’s free-dom crossing, up to the cleansing sign of Baptism. Isaiah issues the divine invitation: Come to the water! But what if that water is risky to drink, as it is for some of our nation’s citizens and a sizeable percentage of the world popula-tion? Support clean water projects, because water is life.
TODAY'S READINGS: Isaiah 55:1-3; Romans 8:35, 37-39; Matthew 14:13-21 (112). “Thus says the LORD: All you who are thirsty, come to the water!”
Monday, Aug 03, 2020 A port for any storm Jesus’ mother Mary has many titles—one of them is Our Lady, Star of the Sea. Under this name, she is a protector of seafarers. But Mary is a guiding star for all of us as we seek her son through the storms of life. Saint Bernard of Clairvaux wrote: “If the winds of temptation arise; if you are driven upon the rocks of tribulation look to the star, call on Mary. If you are tossed upon the waves of pride, of ambition, of envy, of rivalry, look to the star, call on Mary.” Don’t lose sight of her, and you won’t lose your way to Christ.
TODAY'S READINGS: Jeremiah 28:1-17 (407); Mat-thew 14:22-36 (408). “Lord, if it is you, command me to come to you on the water.”
Tuesday, Aug 04, 2020 MEMORIAL OF JOHN VIANNEY, PRIEST Come to the curer of souls Most male Catholic saints were priests. Some were priests whose great intellect sparked important theological concepts. Others traveled to exotic places to teach about Christ. Still others died as courageous martyrs. But the French saint John Vianney—commonly known as the Cu-ré of Ars—became a saint simply by being an ordinary, but extraordinarily dedicated, parish priest. In French, the word curé means “pastor,” or one who is "charged with the care of souls." Vianney cared for thousands of souls who sought spiritual healing in the confessional, where he spent up to 16 hours a day. Seek ordinary ways to be ho-ly today.
TODAY'S READINGS: Jeremiah 30:1-2, 12-15, 18-22; Matthew 14:22-36 or 15:1-2, 10-14 (408). “People brought to him all those who were sick.”
Wednesday, Aug 05, 2020 MEMORIAL OF THE DEDICATION OF THE BASILICA OF SAINT MARY MAJOR The Word made flesh set in stone How many papal basilicas are there in Rome? St. Peters gets primary attention, but actually there are three more, each with its own rich history, including St. Paul Outside the Walls and St. John Lateran. The one whose dedica-tion we celebrate today, St. Mary Major (Santa Maria Maggiore) pays homage to Mary our mother and her role in the life of her son. Pope Sixtus III built this basilica after the Council of Ephesus (431) decreed that Mary is the
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Holy Spirit Church Telephone Directory 881-4781 + extension
Baptism Preparation Class
Please call the Church Office
to schedule
ADMINISTRATIVE Adopt-A-Plot Cathy White 316-5605
Communications Michael Rafferty 539-2165
Data Entry Joe Hodges 880-0211
Money Counters Pat Carrigan 882-1911
Connie Robert 882-0033
Pastoral Council Jon Hollihan 882-2666
Print Shop & Mailing Maritza Holland 881-4781
COMMUNITY Catholic Family Services 1010 Church Street 536-0073
Catholic Women of the Diocese of Birmingham
Carol Chapuran 882-0655
Cursillo in Christianity Bob McCoy 532-1991
KAIROS Prison Ministry
Knights of Columbus #764 http:/www.kofc764.com
Ladies’ Auxiliary #764 Mary Kay North
Marriage Encounter Jason & Susan Poyer 881-1526
Meals on Wheels Jonathan Duerr 527-4345
Our Lady’s Prayer Group Debbie Cvitan 881-3874
HISPANIC OFFICE Hispanic Ministry Coordinator Maria Jose Bonilla 881-4781 ext. 225