Aug 16 - Our Lady of Loreto Catholic Parish
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Aug 16 - Our Lady of Loreto Catholic Parish
The Loreto Letter CELEBRATIONS OF THE EUCHARIST Monday-Saturday: 7:30am Wednesday-Friday: 5:30pm Saturday: 5:00pm Sunday: 7:00am, 9:00am, 11:00am, 5:00pm “In Christ Jesus you also are being built together into a dwelling place of God in the Spirit.” Ephesians 2:22 AUGUST 16th, 2015 * Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time* Volume XVIII, Number 38 SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday: 8:30am-10:00am or by appointment PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday: 8:30am-5:00pm 18000 E ARAPAHOE RD FOXFIELD, CO 80016 303.766.3800 (Office) 303.766.3700 (Fax) 303.951.8330 (School) www.OurLadyofLoreto.org Welcome to Our Lady of Loreto Parish! St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of Colorado, teaches that hospitality is the first of all the virtues. I pray you find here a hospitable and virtuous Catholic Christian community. Call upon us if you need us. Know of our prayer for yours and you. Please pray for OLOL and for me. Father Ed, Pastor. Feast Days This Week: Thursday: St Bernard, Abbot, Doctor of the church friday: St pius X, Pope Saturday: The Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary Mass Intentions for August 16th—23rd PARISH STAFF PASTOR Msgr. Edward L. Buelt, Pastor@OurLadyofLoreto.org PAROCHIAL VICAR Fr. Nick Thompson FrNick@OurLadyofLoreto.org DEACON Michael Magee DeaconMike@OurLadyofLoreto.org DEACON Richard Miller DeaconDick@OurLadyofLoreto.org BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR Mrs. Jeanne Norville JNorville@OurLadyofLoreto.org INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Mr. Joe Heasley JHeasley@OurLadyofLoreto.org COMMUNICATIONS/ DIGITAL EVANGELIZATION Mrs. Joia Farmer JFarmer@ourladyofloreto.org Saturday Saturday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Wednesday Thursday Thursday Friday Friday Saturday Saturday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday 7:30 am 5:00 pm 7:00 am 9:00 am 11:00 am 5:00 pm 7:30 am 7:30 am 7:30 am 5:30 pm 7:30 am 5:30 pm 7:30 am 5:30 pm 7:30 am 5:00 pm 7:00 am 9:00 am 11:00 am 5:00 pm BAPTISM OF INFANTS OLOL Parishioners Lucille Pillsbury+ Baptism Prep Packets are available in the R.E. area in the Narthex or Masako Dowd+ the packet is available OLOL Parishioners on our website. Helen Nussbaum+ Eleanor Sullivan CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF Helene & Francis Biller ADULTS Mary Myers+ Non-Catholic adults who are Helen Glim+ called to full communion in the Judy Minderler+ Catholic Church are asked to Elisabeth McNeil contact Shirley at 303.414.2255 Joseph DeJesus+ for further information. Thomas O’Brien Markel+ Aidan Doyle+ MARRIAGE Mary Lanh Pham+ Spiritual preparation is vital for the Marion & Vern Jaques (50th) celebration of the Sacrament of Arielle Farmer+ Marriage. Couples are invited to OLOL Parishioners contact Father Nick Thompson to Bryce Lorenz+ arrange an individual meeting. Joseph Sang Luong+ Readings for the week of August 16th Sun 1st 2nd Gospel Prv 9:1-6 Eph 5:15-20 Jn 6:51-58 SMcDermott@OurLadyofLoreto.org Mon CHILDREN/FAMILY FORMATION Mrs. Joan Deeb JDeeb@OurLadyofLoreto.org 1st 2nd Jgs 2:11-19 Mt 19:16-22 Tue. 1st 2nd Jgs 6:11-24a Mt 19:23-30 Wed. 1st 2nd Jgs 9:6-15 Mt 20:1-16 Thu. 1st 2nd Jgs 11:29-39a Mt 22:1-14 Fri. 1st 2nd Ru 1:1, 3-6, 14b-16, 22 Mt 22:34-30 Sat. 1st 2nd Ru 2:1-3, 8-11; 4:13-17 Mt 23:1-12 Sun. 1st 2nd Gospel Jos 24:1-2a, 15-17, 18b Eph 5:21-32 Jn 6:60-69 FAITH FORMATION Mrs. Shirley McDermott PRINCIPAL Sr. Julia Balu, SOLM Principal@OurLadyofLoreto.org LITURGY & MUSIC Mr. Charles Nolen CNolen@OurLadyofLoreto.org YOUTH MINISTRY Mr. Brad Farmer BFarmer@OurLadyofLoreto.org YOUTH MINISTRY ASST. Ms. Kiki Wallyn KWallyn@OurLadyofLoreto.org PARISH SECRETARY Ms. Peggy Burke PBurke@OurLadyofLoreto.org FACILITIES & MAINTENANCE Mr. Gery Myhre GMyhre@OurLadyofLoreto.org PASTORAL SERVICES CARE OF THE SICK/DYING Please call at the beginning of any serious illness or hospitalization. If you are ill and would like to receive the Eucharist, please call the office. In the case of death, please call Fr. Ed before meeting with the funeral director. ADORATION The adoration chapel is available 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Please contact Fr. Nick or Jason Hill (jrahill@msn.com) if you have questions or would like to sign up for Adoration. COR JESU (HEART OF JESUS) An e-mail prayer ministry at OLOL Parish. E-mail C-Jesu.OLOL@gmail.com to join this prayer group, or to offer your prayer requests. THE GABRIEL PROJECT Stay in touch, keep informed, connect with the OLOL community! Facebook:: facebook.com/OurLadyofLoretoFoxfield Twitter: @mypastor Instagram: @ololoreto Pregnant? Need help? Be not afraid. For help, hope and healing, call 1.800.713.3021 COME HOME If you are struggling with a past abortion, please contact Fr. Ed. A Word from Father Ed Accompany One Another with Mercy (Pope Francis) Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, This weekend marks the official beginning of the new pastoral year. It promises to be a year of grace and growth, of service and accompaniment, of mercy and mission. Each year we open the new pastoral year with a renewal of our parish spirituality, that is, stewardship. Our spirituality was chosen by the parish pastoral council when we became a parish, back in 1998. We took (and take) seriously St. Pauls’ exhortation to the Corinthians: “Think of us in this way, as servants of Christ and stewards of God’s mysteries” (I Cor. 4:1). Stewards must prove themselves trustworthy. As disciples we prove ourselves trustworthy through the stewardship of our time in prayer, the carrying out of ministry and service, and thanking the Lord for his gift of life through generous tithing of our total financial resources to the church. Pope Francis has called an extraordinary jubilee, a Holy Year of Mercy. “I have often thought about how the Church might make clear its mission of being a witness to mercy,” he wrote. It is journey that begins with a spiritual conversion. For this reason, I have decided to call an extraordinary Jubilee that is to have the mercy of God at its center. It shall be a Holy Year of Mercy. We want to live this Year in the light of the Lord's words: ‘Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful’ (cf. Lk 6:36).” In Latin the word mercy is misericordia. I like to break the word up syllabically: mi-ser-ri-cor-dia. It means, “God (dia), remember, bring back (ri) to [your] heart (cor) my (mi) being (ser).” When we ask God to have mercy on us we ask him simply to remember who we are, that we are nothing more than dust. As Psalm 103:14 sings: “For he knows how we are formed, remembers that we are dust.” We ask God to remember that we humans are his very heart, his very being, in some sense the very reason for his eternal existence. In light of this Holy Year of Mercy, we have chosen as our own parish pastoral theme: Accompany one another with mercy. In this way we will recall throughout the year the obligation in love we have toward one another. We beg God to remember that our being is his very heart. We remember that our neighbor’s being is our very heart, that the mercy we have received from God in Jesus Christ we must give to one another in the church, and that every Christian is obligated to accompany one another with mercy. After all the Masses this weekend and next we are holding our annual ministry faire. The many and varied ministries through which you can accompany another in mercy are “on display.” These ministries are sacramental, pastoral, prayerful, biblical, ecclesiastical, personal, and O so rich in mercy. I invite you to visit the faire, consider these many opportunities, and commit to at least one or the other. At the faire you also can sign up for one or any of the many education, catechetical, and support ministries we are offering, from Bible study to mens’ and womens’ groups, youth ministries, children sacramental preparation classes, etc. On Sunday mornings, too, there is a special guest coming in to help educate the children and us all on some marvels of God’s creation and his special creatures. Don’t miss it! Come to the faire! On another note, we welcome Msgr. Bernie Schmitz to the 5:00 p.m. Mass on Sunday. Msgr. Schmitz is celebrating the Eucharist and confirming 51 of our young people. I congratulate them all and thank each for his/her openness to God’s Holy Spirit and for wanting to receive the grace of the Holy Spirit’s sevenfold gifts. Be assured of my prayers. Finally, a gentle reminder that beginning Monday, August 24, all weekday morning Masses (M-F) will begin at 7:00 a.m. instead of 7:30. The change in the schedule allows us to more generously respond to the needs of parishioners, school parents, and commuters. COMING SOON TO OLOL THIS WEEKEND! Join us for the Service & Ministry Faire After all the Masses in Holy Family Hall! Monday, August 24th First Day of School—OLOL Thursday, August 20th Young Adult Potluck 7pm EFFECTIVE Thursday, August 24th All morning masses Monday—Friday will move from 7:30am to 7:00am Monday, September 28th Infinite: Praise & Adoration 7pm, Church Beginning September 14th Great Adventure Bible Study See the back of the bulletin for details G UIDED BY THE H OLY S PIRIT , O UR L ADY OF L ORETO C ATHOLIC P ARISH IS A E UCHARISTIC COMMUNITY THAT SEEKS TO LIVE THE G OD , INSTILL THE LEGACY OF FAITH , AND PROCLAIM THE LOVE OF C HRIST THROUGH SERVICE TO ALL . WORD OF Adult Formation THIS WEEK: Monday: “33 Days” 9:30am-11:00am HFH Wednesday: “33 Days” 7:00-8:30 HFH RCIA “The Eucharist is the secret of my day. It gives strength and meaning to all my activities of service to the Church and to the whole world.” (Pope St. John Paul II) 33 Days To Morning Glory Monday, Aug 3rd to 31st, 9:30am –11am or Tuesday Aug 4th to 25th, 7pm—8:30pm Meditation: Conference on Spiritual Warfare. My daughter, I want to teach you about spiritual warfare. Never trust in yourself, but abandon yourself totally to My For information on becoming Catholic, Contact: Shirley McDermott at 303-414-2255 or smcdermott@ourladyofloreto.org Calendar of Events: August 16 Inquiry Session, 10:30-Noon in room 111 Sept. 13 Session on “The People of God” This Week: Wednesday: Catechist Formation 7:00pm -CW Now registering for Religious Ed “RE” and First Eucharist for grades 2-12. Forms are located in the Sally Port Main Entrance of the Church and in the Narthex. Console the Heart of Christ A reflection for the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus by Mother Maria-Michael Newe, OSB. The Collect for the Feast of the Sacred Heart reads: O God, who in the Heart of Your Son wounded by our sins, bestow on us in mercy the boundless treasure of Your Love. Grant, we pray, that in paying Him the homage of our devotion, we may also offer worthy reparation. “You do not hear that word very often – reparation. Yet it is a necessary word. We do have to make reparation for sin. The best reparation we can possibly do, in life, is simply to be truly sorry for our sins, to decide I am not going to do that anymore, then to do some small means of penance. It doesn’t have to be grand. The real secret to reparation is love. To do a small thing with great love is huge. To do a great thing without love means absolutely nothing. will. In desolation, darkness, and various doubts, have recourse to Me and to your spiritual director. He will always answer you in My name. Do not bargain with any temptation; lock yourself immediately in My Heart and, at the first opportunity, reveal the temptation to the confessor (Diary of Divine Mercy, 1760). CHILDREN & FAMILY FORMATION The most we can possibly do is to do all things with love. To prefer nothing to the love of Christ (RB 4:21). To respond with love. If our thoughts are of love, then our actions will be of love. It is no small thing to be devoted to the Sacred Heart of Christ. To be willing to do more, to suffer more, to be willing to give the very best of ourselves with love, and not to count the cost. That’s heroic. Christ deserves our love. We should do all that we can to console the Heart of Christ. He mourns today for His Church and yet He rejoices in His Church. There is a victory already begun and it begins with each one of us. It begins with love, it ends with love, and it goes into eternity with love. Love one another; that He may be one in us and we in Him. To talk about it is really nothing; to live it is everything. Live it... and we shall do it together.” Something to think about…. YOUTH MINISTRY This Week: Sunday: Summer College Group, JPII, 6:15pm Friday: End-of-Summer Pool Party, Meadow Hills, 4pm Saturday: Confirmation Rehearsal, 2pm, Church Ministry Faire! Confirmation Congratulations to those being Confirmed this weekend! “You are the light of the world!” (Mt 5:14) We look to you to carry that light to the dark corners of the world! Please continue to pray for these students as their challenge to be alive in the Church is only beginning. Confirmation sign-up: Registration will be available by midAugust for the coming school year Track 1. Classes are open to incoming 8-12th grade students and will be held Wednesdays 7-8:30pm October through May. Stop by our booth for food, fun, a knock-knock joke and the inside scoop for what this new school year has to offer! And take a “someone-elsie” with our new Assistant, Kiki, to be entered to win a prize! See you there! Coming This September! Infinite: An evening of Contemporary Praise, Worship & Adoration. OPEN TO ENTIRE OLOL COMMUNITY! Worship will be led by musicians, Matt Miller & Joia Farmer. Every 4th Monday— 7pm-8:30pm beginning September 28th SOCIAL MINISTRIES LITURGY & MUSIC This Week: Sunday: Sun. 5 PM Ensemble rehearsal, 4:30pm All rehearsals are in Room 105 of the St. Joseph Ministry Center. The Façade of the Church Inspired by the Basilica of St. Ambrose in Milan (left), the western façade of the church frames 3 large windows which bath the interior with light. The 3 windows symbolize the 3 ways Christ provides for us to come to know the Father - the light of created nature (sun), the light of the sacrament of Matrimony and the living of family life, and the light of the Eucharist and the sacred priesthood. We enter the secular space of the world to the sacred space of the church through 3 doors recalling the image of Christ, the Good Shepherd, the Gate of the sheepfold. The doors are opened before each Mass (weather permitting) to welcome all who come and to embody St. John Paul II’s exhortation to “Open wide the doors to Christ!” Send your questions by email to: liturgy@ourladyofloreto.org or music@ourladyofloreto.org This Week: Sunday: St Vincent de Paul Food Drive Quote: “Regarding the problem of the death penalty. ... The problem must be viewed in the context of a system of penal justice ever more in line with human dignity and thus, in the end, with God’s plan for man and society. … If bloodless means are sufficient to defend human lives against an aggressor and to protect human order and the safety of persons, public authority must limit itself to such means, because they better correspond to the concrete conditions of the common good and are more in conformity to the dignity of the human person. St. John Paul II, Evangelium Vitae. 56 St. Vincent de Paul: Need emergency help with rent, utilities, food or mortgage? Call 303-414-2283 OLOL SCHOOL School Orientation and Assessment, August 17th & 18th All enrolled students for the 2015-2016 school year must sign up for an assessment time on August 17th or 18th. If you have not yet chosen your time, you will find the signup links at www.ololcatholicschool.org under “Quick Links”. School Ice Cream Social We will be celebrating the end of summer with an Ice Cream Social on Friday, August 21st at 6:00 PM! Join us on the lawn in front of the school for some cool treats. OPENINGS STILL AVAILABLE IN 2nd, 4TH, 5TH, 6th and 7th GRADES FOR THE 2015-2016 SCHOOL YEAR! If you are interested in registering or have questions, contact the school office at 303-951-8330. OTHER EVENTS This Week: Sunday: Ministry Faire, HFH, After All Masses Charismatic Prayer Group, 7pm, CL 105/107 Monday: Legion of Mary, 6pm, RGB Friday: Bulletin Folding, 10:15am, CW This Week: Monday : Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Orientation/Assessments Orientation/Assessments Staff Development School Office Closed Ice Cream Social, 6pm, Front Lawn Important Dates! August 17th & 18th School Orientation & Assessments for all students th August 19 – Full Day Staff Development August 20th – Teacher Retreat August 21st – School Office Closed August 21st – Ice Cream Social, 6:00 PM, front lawn of school August 24th – Welcome Back, Students! First day of school, noon dismissal August 27th – School Mass, 8:30 am, all are welcome to join us! SAVE THE DATE . . . The Our Lady of Loreto’s Second Annual Wings Gala to raise money to support the Youth Faith Fund will take place the evening of April 23rd at the Inverness Hotel. Tickets can be purchased at: www.WingsGala.org. Charismatic Prayer Ministry—All are welcome to join us this evening, Sunday, 8/16, 7 p.m. in room 105 of the SJMC for praise, worship and prayer. Our guest speaker will be our former Parochial Vicar, Fr. Felicien Mbala, speaking on the Holy Spirit. For more information contact Vicky at 303.699.8927 Cookies, Sandwiches and More Altar flowers for this weekend are courtesy of Joyce Matanane in memory of Arielle Farmer. provides food for the Holy Ghost Sandwich Line in downtown Denver. Please leave your peanut butter and jelly/honey sandwiches or cookies in the outer entryway to the Adoration Chapel over the weekend of August 2223. The items will be picked up after 6:30 PM on Sunday. If you have questions, please contact Sarah Warren at sarahrw@icloud.com MARRIAGE & FAMILY This Week: Thursday: Baptism Prep Class, 7pm, RGA Young Adult Potluck, 7pm, CL 109 GIFTS OF TREASURE Offertory Week of August 9th, 2015 Adults Children YTD Actual Offertory YTD Budgeted $37,727 $528 $289,554 $320,000 (Fiscal year 7/1/15-6/30/16) Debt & Capital Funding Status Debt on Church Mortgage payable through 2031* $7,513,000 Debt on St. Joseph Ministry Center Bridge loan payable through 2023** 1,500,000 Total Debt Our Lady of Loreto Parish $9,013,000 Capital Campaign Total pledged to Building an Inheritance of Hope Campaign (Includes previous campaign pledges rolled into new campaign) Collected to Date Percent collected * Pre-payment of mortgage would incur substantial penalties. ** It is to OLOL’s advantage to hold this loan to maturity due to its favorable rate and terms. $6,170,000 $1,281,000 21%
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