JULY 1, 2018 Reverend Kieran Kleczewski, Pastor 180 St. John Vianney Lane, Sedona, AZ 86336 • (928) 282-7545 • www.sjvsedona.org Saturday, June 30 - Thursday, July 5 Sat., 5:00 pm - Intentions of Gil & Marcia Seevers Sunday: 8:00 am - Soul of Greg Supe 10:00 am - Intentions: St. John Vianney Parishioners 12:30 pm - Soul of James Prator Mon., 8:00 am - Soul of Margaret Pannone Tues., 8:00 am - Intentions: Mohamed Aboueldahab Wed., 8:00 am - Intentions of Mary Ward Thurs., 8:00 am - * * * Next Weekend: Saturday and Sunday Saturday, 5:00 pm - Soul of Fred Collins Sunday, 8:00 am - Soul of Reed Clemments Sunday, 12:30 pm - Soul of Amir Aboueldahab MASS SCHEDULE & PRAYER TIMES MASS/PRAYER SCHEDULE Mass Schedule: Saturday: 5:00 pm Vigil Sunday: 8:00 & 10:00am & 12:30pm (Spanish) Daily: 8:00 am Monday - Thursday Reconciliation: Saturday: 3:30pm or by appointment. Adoration Chapel: Parishioners may obtain a code for access to the Adoration Chapel at any time by coming in to the parish office during regular business hours. Rosary & Chaplet: Every Tuesday at 4:15-4:45 pm. Contact Saundra for more information: (602) 413-0825. Morning Prayer: 7:40 am Monday - Thursday in the Church. Rosary: 8:30 am Monday - Thursday in the Church. “I tell you that you have less to suffer in following the cross than in serving the world and its pleasures.” St. John Vianney
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JULY 1, 2018
Reverend Kieran Kleczewski, Pastor
180 St. John Vianney Lane, Sedona, AZ 86336 • (928) 282-7545 • www.sjvsedona.org
Saturday, June 30 - Thursday, July 5
Sat., 5:00 pm - Intentions of Gil & Marcia Seevers
Sunday: 8:00 am - Soul of Greg Supe
10:00 am - Intentions: St. John Vianney Parishioners
12:30 pm - Soul of James Prator
Mon., 8:00 am - Soul of Margaret Pannone Tues., 8:00 am - Intentions: Mohamed Aboueldahab Wed., 8:00 am - Intentions of Mary Ward Thurs., 8:00 am - * * *
Next Weekend: Saturday and Sunday Saturday, 5:00 pm - Soul of Fred Collins
Sunday, 8:00 am - Soul of Reed Clemments
Sunday, 12:30 pm - Soul of Amir Aboueldahab
MASS SCHEDULE & PRAYER TIMES
MASS/PRAYER SCHEDULE
Mass Schedule: Saturday: 5:00 pm Vigil Sunday: 8:00 & 10:00am & 12:30pm (Spanish) Daily: 8:00 am Monday - Thursday
Reconciliation: Saturday: 3:30pm or by appointment.
Adoration Chapel: Parishioners may obtain a code for access to the Adoration Chapel at any time by coming in to the parish office during regular business hours.
Rosary & Chaplet: Every Tuesday at 4:15-4:45 pm. Contact Saundra for more information: (602) 413-0825.
Morning Prayer: 7:40 am Monday - Thursday in the Church.
Rosary: 8:30 am Monday - Thursday in the Church.
“I tell you that you have less to suffer
in following the cross than in serving the world and its pleasures.”
R C I A If you are thinking about becoming Catholic, or know someone who is considering becoming Catholic, or if you are a Catholic who has not received all the sacraments of initiation, please stop by the Parish Offices to provide contact information for RCIA Inquiry classes with Father Kieran. You will be welcomed!
A PILGRIMAGE TO THE HOLY LAND
Register Now! February 12 - 22, 2019
Walking in the
Footsteps
of Jesus
A pilgrimage to the Holy Land, including Nazareth, Cana, Sea of Galilee, Bethlehem, Jerusalem and more under the spiritual direction of our pastor, Father Kieran Kleczewski.
Color brochures and registration forms are available from the Parish Secretary, or call her at (928) 282-7545 to receive one by mail.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Children’s Summer Program Starts Tomorrow! Mondays & Tuesdays in July 2018
Every Monday and Tuesday in July, on July 2 & 3, 9 & 10, 16 & 17, 23 & 24, and 30 & 31 from 3:00 - 4:30 pm we will learn about our Catholic faith and read the Gospel of St Mark.
Kids win prizes for the WOW game and have fun!
Volunteers Needed!
Adult volunteers are needed for one or all of the sessions of the children’s Religious Education in July (please complete your Safe Environment Training).
Contact Barbara at the Church: call (928) 282-7545, extension 25, or email [email protected].
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Today's Gospel offers a rare framework - a story in a story. Most of the healing miracles are standalone encounters. One person approaches Jesus, demonstrates faith, and is healed. The evangelist tells the next story. This Gospel, however, is different. Jesus is on his way to heal one person, a young girl of twelve, and is interrupted on his journey by "a woman afflicted with hemorrhages." She bravely approaches Jesus in a crowd, despite being ritually unclean from her bleeding, and stretches out to touch his cloak. She is healed! Jesus meets her eye, confirms her faith, and continues on to resurrect the young girl.
Reading this passage, it might be easier to identify with one story - the long-suffering woman or the young, innocent girl - and to move past the other. But here they sit side by side. The girl is twelve. The woman has been suffering for twelve years. For the Gospel writers, number parallels had deep symbolic meaning.
Between the woman and the young girl, we are not
one or the other. We are both. None of us had a perfect child-hood, a perfect family, or a perfect peer group. As we endure pain, disappointment, or unmet expectations, it can feel like a part of our childhood hopes have died. Our coping mechanisms, social adaptations, and hidden secrets can make us the "walking wounded" in life. Jesus wants to do more than simply staunch the bleeding. His healing hand makes dead things come alive. He awakens dreams that are asleep. This process requires prayer, conversations with trusted community and spiritual mentors, and critical reviews of the difficult areas of our life. However, we can believe the words of our Lord. If we approach Jesus in faith, believing that he wants to heal and save, we, too, will hear his calming words spoken over the hurts of our life: "I say to you, arise!" "Go in peace."
In today’s Gospel we see how in faith, Jarius asked Jesus to heal his daughter and how Jesus then an-swered his prayer. In prayer we also come to know that we are loved by God, and in that trust we ask for healing for ourselves, our loved ones and all those who are suffering.
When we give to the poor, God indeed pours his love and healing into our hearts, into our lives and into the hearts of those who are poor and suffering.
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul, PO Box 612 Sedona, AZ 86339 (Phone [928] 821-1292)
CALENDAR NOTES
♦ Religious Education Classes - Mondays & Tuesdays in July, Social Hall, 3:00-4:00 pm
♦ Taizé - Mondays, 5:00pm, Chapel of Holy Cross. ♦ Small Christian Community - Thursdays at 8:30am in the Library.
♦ St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry - Thursday mornings from 9:00 - 11:00.
MARIAN CONFERENCE Be Apostles of My Love, August 24-26, 2018;
Arizona Marian Conference; Flyers in Parish Office.
PRAYING FOR THE LIVING AND THE DEAD Prayer is one of the most powerful ways we can support others. Joining together in prayer for the living and the dead entrusts us all into God's care.
• Request a Mass intention for a friend or family member who is going through a tough time.
• Request a Mass intention for a friend or family member who has passed away.
• Keep your own book of prayer intentions, writing down the names of those whom are kept in your prayers.
• Ask a friend or family member if there is any way in which you can pray for them.
• Through prayer, entrust your cares and concerns for those around you to God.
- United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL THE SEVENTH SPIRITUAL WORK OF MERCY
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