Weekly Readings www.usccb.org/bible/readings Sep 18, 25th Sun. Ordinary Time 25° Domingo, Tiempo Ordinario Am 8:4-7 1 Tm 2:1-8 Lk/Lc 16:1-13 Sep 19, Monday-Lunes Prv 3:27-34 Lk/Lc 8:16-18 Sep 20, Tuesday-Martes St. Andrew Kim/San Andrés Kim Prv 21:1-6, 10-13 Lk/Lc 8:19-21 Sep 21, Wednesday-Miércoles St. Matthew/San Mateo Eph/Ef 4:1-7, 11-13 Mt 9:9-13 Sep 22, Thursday-Jueves Eccl/Eclesiastés 1:2-11 Lk/Lc 9:7-9 Sep 23, Friday-Viernes St. Pius/San Pio de Pietrelcina Eccl/Eclesiastés 3:1-11 Lk/Lc 9:18-22 Sep 24, Saturday-Sábado Eccl/Eclesiastés 11:9-12:8 Lk/Lc 9:43b-45 Sep 25, 26th Sun. Ordinary Time 26° Domingo, Tiempo Ordinario Am 6:1a, 4-7 1 Tm 6:11-16 Lk/Lc 16:19-31 Mass Intentions Sat, Sep 17, 5:30 p.m. Parish Sun, Sep 18, 8:30 a.m. Parish Catechists Sun, Sep 18, 10:30 a.m. †Jim Swearengen Sat, Sep 24, 5:30 p.m. †Francis Weaver Sun, Sep 25, 8:30 a.m. Parish Sun, Sep 25, 10:30 a.m. †Lori Mayer Saint Mary Iglesia Católica 101 Baker Street Milan, MO 63556 (660) 265-4110 www.stmary.church Diácono John Weaver Pastoral Administrator [email protected](573) 864-5502 Padre M. Brendan Griffey Sacramental Minister (573) 338-2199 25th Sunday, Ordinary Time, Year C, 25° Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario, Año C, El Evangelio de san Lucas September/Septiembre 17-18, 2016 Ministerial Assignments Date/Fecha Sábado 5:30 pm Misa Sun 8:30 am Director of Worship / Director de adoración Sep 3/4 Sep 10/11 Sep 17/18 Sep 24/25 Lorena Jerónimo Roman Edwin John/Beth John/Beth John/Beth John/Beth Altar Server/Acolyte/Acólitos Sep 3/4 Sep 10/11 Sep 17/18 Sep 24/25 Oct 1/2 Oct 8/9 Oct 15/16 Cecilia P, Manuel, Diego Chantell, Alex, Marianita Joselyn, Christian, Ismael B. Mayra, Elian G, Carlos A Janissa, Angely, Emmanuel Geneva, Tania, Mainor Cristiana R, Lesly M, Carrillo Dominic Dominic Dominic Dominic Audio/Visual Sep 3/4 Sep 10/11 Sep 17/18 Sep 24/25 Jon Bianka Erick Angel Ryan Angel Ryan Bianka Lector Sep 3/4 Sep 10/11 Sep 17/18 Sep 24/25 Tonia y Ana L Virginia y Roman Jerónimo y Wendy Virginia y Roman Rex Rex Rex Rex Palabra de Dios por los niños Sep 3/4 Sep 10/11 Sep 17/18 Sep 24/25 Angel O, Geneva V Virginia M, Jaqueline Perez Aurelia C, Angel Jr, Clelia P, Ana L Hospitality / Acomodadores Sep 3/4 Sep 10/11 Sep 17/18 Sep 24/25 Oct 1/2 Oct 8/9 Oct 15/16 Amelia, Fernando, Jr., Josefina P Martin R., Consuelo, Victoria Mayra A, Mirna P, Fernando B Saul G, Gris G, Irma B Jerónimo C, Blanca C, Wendy Evelia O, Angel O, Julian H Daniel O, Virginia M, Teresa C Tom, Teresa Tom, Teresa Tom, Teresa Tom, Teresa John/Gary John/Gary John/Gary Communion Minister Ministros Extraordinarios Sep 3/4 Sep 10/11 Sep 17/18 Sep 24/25 Fernando y Irma Josefina y Roman Alfredo y Ana Edwin y Pedro Susie/Dennis Susie/Dennis Susie/Dennis Susie/Dennis Though our Lord Jesus Christ was rich, he became poor, so that by his poverty you might become rich. Jesucristo, siendo rico, se hizo pobre, para enriquecernos con su pobreza. In the Unjust Steward, we encounter one who wasted his mas- ter’s wealth and faces dismissal. To overcome the crisis, the ste- ward reduces debts owed by poor neighbors in order to help them out. Though the steward has sinned by squandering what belongs to someone else, both the prudent way in which he goes about re- solving the crisis coupled with relieving people who are in need can be seen as a way to better steward the gifts entrusted to us by God. En el Administrador Injusto, nosotros encontramos un adminis- trador de finanzas que ha derrochado la riqueza de su patrón y enfrenta el despido de su puesto. Para superar la crisis que le con- fronta, el administrador reduce algunas deudas que los pobres de- ben a su patrón, para ayudarles a saldar la deuda. Aunque el admi- nistrador ha pecado derrochando lo que pertenece a alguien más, la manera prudente en la que él va resolviendo la crisis y aliviando a la gente en necesidad, puede verse como una manera de adminis- trar mejor los dones confiados a nosotros por Dios. Weekly Schedule of Services Mass Saturday in Spanish / Sábado en Español, Milan 5:30 p.m. Mass Sunday in English / Domingo en Ingl és Milan 8:30 a.m. — Unionville 10:30 a.m. Evening Vespers with Communion: Wed, 5:00 p.m. Reconciliation, Saturday, 5:00-5:20 p.m. & by appointment Infant Baptism Preparation, by appointment with Deacon John From The Deacon’s Desk... Go to Unionville Bulletin
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Tonia y Ana L Virginia y Roman Jerónimo y Wendy Virginia y Roman
Rex Rex Rex Rex
Palabra de Dios por los niños Sep 3/4 Sep 10/11 Sep 17/18 Sep 24/25
Angel O, Geneva V Virginia M, Jaqueline Perez Aurelia C, Angel Jr, Clelia P, Ana L
Hospitality / Acomodadores Sep 3/4 Sep 10/11 Sep 17/18 Sep 24/25 Oct 1/2 Oct 8/9 Oct 15/16
Amelia, Fernando, Jr., Josefina P Martin R., Consuelo, Victoria Mayra A, Mirna P, Fernando B Saul G, Gris G, Irma B Jerónimo C, Blanca C, Wendy Evelia O, Angel O, Julian H Daniel O, Virginia M, Teresa C
Tom, Teresa Tom, Teresa Tom, Teresa Tom, Teresa John/Gary John/Gary John/Gary
Communion Minister Ministros Extraordinarios
Sep 3/4 Sep 10/11 Sep 17/18 Sep 24/25
Fernando y Irma Josefina y Roman Alfredo y Ana Edwin y Pedro
Eric Chinchilla, Y outh; Josefina Bahena, Dan VanIngen, Social Justice; John Mino, Alfredo
Reyes, Stewardship; Jean Nee, Altar Society; Lorena Bueno, San Juan Bautista
Calendar of Events
Sat, Sep 17 5:00 pm
Práctica de los músicos del grupo alternativo, Milan iglesia
Sat, Sep 17 5:30 pm
Los músicos del grupo alternativo, Milan iglesia
Mon, Sep 19 9-10:00 am
Aerobics, Milan basement
Mon, Sep 19 7-8:00 pm
Aerobics, Milan sótano,
Tue, Sep 20 5:00 pm
Práctica de los músicos del grupo de oracion, Milan iglesia.
Tue, Sep 20 7-8:00 pm
Aerobics, Milan sótano,
Wed, Sep 21 9-10:00 am
Aerobics, Milan basement
Wed, Sep 21 5:30 pm
Evening Prayer-Vesperas Com-munion Service, Servicio de Co-munión, Milan Iglesia
Wed, Sep 21 6:00 pm
Práctica musical para coro con Jan, Milan iglesia
Wed, Sep 21 7-8:00 pm
Aerobics, Milan sótano
Wed, Sep 21 8-10:00 pm
AA-Al Anon, Milan basement
Thu, Sep 22 6:00 pm
Práctica de los músicos del grupo de oracion, Milan iglesia.
Thu, Sep 22 7:00 pm
El grupo de oracion. Todos estan invitados. Milan basement
Thu, Sep 22 6-7:30 pm
Milan Cub Scout Den Meetings Milan Basement
Fri, Sep 23 9-10:00 am
Aerobics, Milan basement
Fri, Sep 23 7-8:00 pm
Aerobics, Milan sótano
Sat, Sep 24 5:00 pm
Práctica musical para coro con Jan, Milan iglesia
Sat, Sep 24 5:30 pm
Los músicos del coro con Jan, Milan iglesia
Sun, Sept 25 Escuela parroquial de la religion PSR First Class
Events Continued...
Question of the Week
25th Sunday —Luke 16:1-13
Key Passage: ““The person who is trustwor-thy in very small matters is also trustworthy in great ones; and the person who is dishonest in very small matters is also dishonest in great ones. If, therefore, you are not trustworthy with dishonest wealth, who will trust you with true wealth? If you are not trustworthy with what belongs to another, who will give you what is yours?” Question for adults: How do you use the same unselfish manner in small matters that you would use in more serious ones? Question for children: Why is it impor tant to not lie even about the smallest thing?
Pregunta de la Semana
25° Domingo —Lucas 16:1-13
Pasaje Crucial: "'El que es fiel en las cosas pequeñas, también es fiel en las grandes; y el que es infiel en las cosas pequeñas, también es infiel en las grandes. Si ustedes no son fieles administradores del dinero, tan lleno de injusticias, ¿quién les confiará los bienes verdaderos? Y si no han sido fieles en lo que no es de ustedes, ¿quién les confiará lo que sí es de ustedes?” Pregunta para los adultos: ¿Cómo se utili-za la misma forma desinteresada en lo poco que se usaría en otras más graves?
Pregunta para los niños: ¿Por qué es im-portante no mentir incluso sobre la cosa más pequeña?
Youth Group/Jovenes , ages High School and up, Milan Kitchen
Sat, Oct 1 5:00 pm
Práctica musical para coro con Jan, Milan iglesia
Sat, Oct 1 5:30 pm
Los músicos del grupo alternativo, Milan iglesia
Sun, Oct 2 3:00-4:30pm
Preparación para el bautismo, primera clase, Iglesia cocina
Come to the Diocesan Youth Rally on Sept. 25th!
This year’s Youth Rally theme is “Thunderous Mercy.” As we reflect on this simple, yet powerful message, Joe Melendrez will lead us in ways to overcome fears and doubts that keep us from being the BOLD and HEROIC disciple we are called to be! Joe is a Catholic hip hop artist from Southern California who says, “I rap what is real to me and God is very real to me. It is my way of connecting with God and expressing an energetic message of faith, hope, and love for God’s children.”
So come celebrate with Joe and other high school aged youth from all over the Diocese what it means to have “Thunderous Mercy”! There will be Mass, Reconciliation, a keynote and concert by Joe, and in-teractive Corporal Works of Mercy. Cathedral of St. Joseph, Jefferson City, Sunday, Sept. 25th – 12pm registration, $10
27, Kay Bonifazi .Wedding Anniversary: No anniversaries recorded for the
month of September.
We lift up to the Lord in
prayer all those who seek heal-
ing through the peace of Christ,
especially Marge Swearengen,
Cecilia Savage, Thomas Drago-
vich, Carolina Camacho and
Homer Poor.
We pray too, for those who
struggle with grief or addictions and those
who labor to provide our well being and free-
dom especially first responders and military,
and for those separated from their loved ones
Question of the Week
25th Sunday—Luke 16:1-13
Key Passage: “The person who is trustworthy in very small matters is also trust-worthy in great ones; and the person who is dishonest in very small matters is also dishonest in great ones. If, therefore, you are not trust-worthy with dishonest wealth, who will trust you with true wealth? If you are not trustworthy with what belongs to another, who will give you what is yours? No servant can serve two mas-ters.”
Question for adults: How might you use the same un-selfish manner in small mat-ters that you would use in more serious ones?
Question for children: Why is it important to not lie even about the smallest thing?
The Twenty Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C
Sunday, September 18, 2016
Though our Lord Jesus Christ was rich, he became poor,
so that by his poverty you might become rich.
Ministers
Assignments Sept. 2016
Lead Rosary Ed Brockmeyer
Director of Worship Gene Brummer
Acolyte Jaylee Knowles, Ed Brockmeyer
Lector Kathleen Van Wyhe
Hospitality Marilyn O’Toole, Kim Mayer
Offertory Gifts Marilyn O’Toole, Kim Mayer
Communion Minister Kay Bonifazi, Linda Clark
Church Cleaning Bill & Joy Bovy
Plants/Decorate Mary Knowles
Supplies Mary Greinert (660-342-9653)
2016-2017
Income/
Expense
Prior 30
Calendar
Days
Fiscal
Year to
Date
Budgeted Contributions $2,600 $6,000
Contributions Received $2,777 $8,662
Total Expenditures $4,089 $7,423
Total Receipts $2,689 $9,023
In Jesus’ parable of the Unjust Ste-
ward, we encounter a financial manager
who has wasted his master’s wealth and
faces dismissal from his position. To
overcome the crisis confronting him, the
steward reduces some very considerable
debts owed by poor neighbors to his mas-
ter in order to help them out.
Though the steward has sinned
against God and his master by squande-
ring what belongs to someone else, both
the prudent way in which he goes about
resolving the crisis coupled with relieving
people who are in need can be seen as a
way to better steward the gifts entrusted
to us by God.
From the Deacon’s desk...
(TABLET) Pope Francis has en-dorsed an interpretation of his family synod document that allows divorced and remarried Catholics to receive the sacraments in certain circumstances.
Bishops from the Buenos Aires region of Argentina recently released a document saying that remarried cou-ples can be given communion if they find it impossible to live like “brother and sister”, can’t obtain an annulment and have been on a “journey of dis-
cernment”. They argue that the Pope’s docu-ment “opens up the possibility of ac-cess to the sacraments of Reconcilia-tion and the Eucharist” but stress it
should not be seen as “unrestricted access” in any circumstance. Francis has now praised their text saying it correctly spells out the way his apostolic exhortation, Amoris Lae-titia, should be understood and that “there are no other interpretations”.
Christ Our Life Catholic Conference Wells Fargo Arena Des Moines, IA, Everyone is welcome
Sun, Sep 25 10:00 am
Holy Rosary of our Blessed Mother
Sun, Sep 25 10:30 am
26th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Wed Sep 28 6:30 pm
Evening Prayer with Communion, Unionville Church
Who is my neighbor?
Why Pope praises Argentinian bishops' correct interpretation of
Amoris Laetitia By Editor, Catholic News, September 13, 2016
(Interpretation continued) Significantly, the Pope’s response was published in the the Vatican’s newspaper L’Osservatore Romano, the publication where a significant number of articles presenting a papal-ly-approved understanding of Amoris Laetitia have been published in recent weeks. The Buenos Aires bishops wrote their reflection specifically on Chapter Eight of the text where the Argentini-an Pope writes in a footnote that the sacraments can be given to divorced and remarried Catholics in “certain circumstances.” On the papal plane returning from the Greek island of Lesbos in April, Francis said he had “forgotten” put-ting the footnote in and has studiously avoided giving a definitive yes or no over whether remarried Catholics can receive communion. But his approval of the Argentini-an bishops’ reflection is in keeping with a central point of Amoris Lae-titia, namely that popes do not need to settle every doctrinal or moral ques-tion, meaning that local churches can produce their own guidelines based upon pastoral and cultural considera-tions. At the same time his latest move is likely to anger once again conserva-tives who initially tried to argue that Francis’ family document did not al-low the divorced and remarried access to communion. More recently some have called for the Pope to clarify the text, alleging it contains a number of doctrinal errors. While Francis encouraged debate during the synod gatherings that pro-duced Amoris Laetitia he has been keen to counter interpretations which argue that his text is a break with Church tradition or that it makes no significant changes to pastoral prac-tice. To that end, he has named
(Interpretation concluded) Austrian Cardinal Christoph Schonborn, an eminent theologian who edited the Church’s most cur-rent edition of the Catholic cate-chism, as an official interpreter of the Amoris Laetitia document.