Mass Schedules for Holy Family Sunday: 10:30 AM Sunday: 8:30 AM June until October First Wednesday: 6:00 pm Communion Service and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Tuesday: 12:00 PM Holy Family Catholic Church July 28th - Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Our Mission Statement “In Faith We Build” 78 Friesian Circle, Thayne, WY 83127 P.O. Box 1036, Thayne, WY 83127 307-883-3429 [email protected]Coffey Time Images - 2018 Help us search for the lost & the strayed. Lead them back to God. Unknown French Master, Christ teaching the Lord’s Prayer, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague, c.1200 “Lord, teach us to pray just as John taught his disciples.” Luke 11:1 No CCW Meeting Today Communion Service & Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Tuesday @ Noon
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Mass Schedules for Holy Family
Sunday: 10:30 AM
Sunday: 8:30 AM June until October
First Wednesday: 6:00 pm
Communion Service and
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Tuesday: 12:00 PM
Holy Family Catholic Church July 28th - Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
To register please fill out a registration card on the front table or talk to Deacon Phil after Mass.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Anytime by appointment
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
Couples should contact the Parish at least 6 months in advance of the marriage date or sooner.
INFANT BAPTISM
Parents are required to attend a Baptism preparation class, preferably prior to the birth of their child.
ANNOINTING OF THE SICK
Please notify the Parish in case of serious illness or upcoming surgery.
CATHOLIC FAITH INQUIRY
Persons wishing to inquire about the Catholic Faith or seeking to complete their Sacraments should call the Parish. Inquirers are welcome at anytime throughout the year.
DEADLINES
Weekly Bulletin - Tuesday at Noon
Calendar of Upcoming Events
Parish Staff and Information
July 28th – Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time No CCW Meeting July 30th - Tuesday of the Seventeenth Week in Ordinary Time Communion Service & Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament August 4th - Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time KOC Meeting after Mass August 6th - Feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord Communion Service & Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament August 7th - Wednesday of the Eighteenth Week in Ordinary Time First Wednesday Mass @ 6pm August 10th – Feast of Saint Lawrence, Deacon and Martyr August 14th - Memorial of Saint Maximilian Kolbe, Priest and Martyr August 15th - Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Holy Day of Observation August 24th - Feast of Saint Bartholomew, Apostle August 29th - Memorial of the Passion of Saint John the Baptist
Ministries
July 28th - Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
10:30am Mass
Lector: Sharon Turano
EMOHC: Sue Thompson &
Donna Kelsey
8:30am Mass
Lector: Katie Denney
EMOHC: Cindy Jaques & Kim
Frome
August 4th - Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:30am Mass
Lector: John Howard
EMOHC: Jack Leaven & Cindy
Jaques
10:30am Mass
Lector: Rosa Montano
EMOHC: Susan Singleton &
Jamie Kallgren
8:30am Mass
Lector: John Howard
EMOHC: Cindy Jaques & Kim Frome
10:30am Mass
Lector: Vicki Canoso
EMOHC: Valentin Almanza & Donna Kelsey
Mass Intentions for Sunday, July 28th
Coy Clark
August 11th - Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
*EMOHC designates Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion*
Voight, Kathleen McKinley, Dot Prendergast, Michael & Sherry Rodgers,
the Marlow family, Ed Smith, Brandon Presley, Lidia Garcia Sanchez,
Juliana Walton, Tami Simone, Ted Izzo, Stephanie Salerno, Eric Leaper,
Sheila Roeder, Amanda Santore, Don Deitterick, Diane Flaim, Alicia
Spencer, Danny Bunzel, Ron Quackenbush, Sarah Schopper, Margie
Swann, Lee Williams, Beth Pepenburg, Whytney Murdock, Zita Izzo, Lucy
Hicks, Robert Point, Meg Nagel, Laura Kaschmitter, Elaine Hensel, JoAnn
McLean, Carol Polchenko, David Jackson, Jayde Parkinson, Katie Auten,
Fr. Ray Moss, Susan Magee, Nancy Eaton, Kristee Coleman, Fr. Ray
Rodriquez, William Michael Barnett, Abbie Christensen, Cameron Kendall,
Amy Vargason, Russ Graunke, Manny Ekendahl, Brenda Lemur, Hector
Montano, Marisa Kautz, Amy Maughan, Patrick Corun, Ann Brown,
Annette Gonzalez, Janice Baird & Johnathan Munoff
And for the Souls of the Departed:
07/28 - GN 18:20-32, COL 2:12-14, LK 11:1-13 08/04 - ECC 1:2; 2:21-23, COL 3:1-5, 9-11, LK 12:13-21
Remember
in your
Prayers
Ordinary - $885.00 ** Mass Offering - $170.00 Building - $3.00 ** Visitor - $320.00
Youth - $101.00 ** Catholic Home - $354.00
NOVEMBER 8-18TH - PILGRIMAGE TO THE GREAT AND HOLY PLACE OF ITALY:
Join Father Phil Vaske, Father Louis Shea & pilgrims from the Diocese of Cheyenne this November on a pilgrimage to the great & holy place of Italy. Hurry, there are only 30 spaces available! The price is $3,600.00 &
this includes roundtrip airfare from Denver. For more information please review the full page section in this bulletin or to sign up please contact the tour coordinator Joe Long at [email protected] or (540) 466 6070. Or visit the web: www.prorome.com.
The CCW wishes to thank you, Holy Family Parishioners for all your support with the Flea Market Fundraiser! Your donations, volunteerism, space rentals, etc., made it be the success it was! We are so grateful for you!
EXPLORING THE SHROUD OF TURIN: Thursday, August 1st at 6:00pm at Our Lady of the Mountains, Father Peter Mangum and Cheryl White, PH.D. will lead a presentation on the Shroud of Turin. “The Shroud of Turin is an artifact that millions around the world believe is the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. It's more than 14 feet long and 3.5 feet wide & on it, the depiction of a man with a beard & shoulder length hair. Rigorous testing over the years on the original Shroud of Turin has shown these marks were made by blood, sweat & tears. Dr. White states, “The image that is on this cloth is not an artwork, it is not a painting. There are no pigments, no dyes, no process of any kind that we can understand that would have produced it. The closest that we know today has come out of the field of nuclear physics. They tell us there was an incredible burst of radiation that cannot be reproduced in any laboratory in the world.”
A CALL FOR DONATIONS OF ROSARIES BY THE BENEDICTINE SISTERS: The Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration is the order of sisters that once lived in Wyoming’s Benedictine Monastery in Dayton. The sisters also built a beautiful monastery in Tucson around 1940, where
many lived until very recently when the monastery was sold. All the sisters have gone home to their mother house in Clyde, Missouri. The order of nuns is declining in numbers, but there are still active groups of Benedictine Oblates (lay women & men affiliated with the monastery) throughout Wyoming and Arizona. Right now, the Tucson monastery—through the generosity of the developer who bought the property, & with the blessing of the sisters—is being used as temporary shelter for asylum seekers who have fled to the U.S. from Central America. These are legal migrants who have sponsors in this country. At the monastery, they stay only one to three days & are given food & water, medical attention, clothing, & are assisted with transportation arrangements. The operation, which has served about 10,000 refugees since January, is run by Catholic Social Services through the volunteer efforts & donations of Tucsonans. The donated rosaries seem to provide incredible solace to these very poor and traumatized people. If you would like to donate, there is a blue box on the table in the vestibule.