Summer 2013 - Our Lady of the Holy Souls Catholic Church

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Summer 2013 - Our Lady of the Holy Souls Catholic Church
The Parishioner
NEWS OF OUR LADY OF THE HOLY SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
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Summer 2013
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1003 N. Tyler Street
Little Rock, AR 72205
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somebody did something?”
Our Lady of the
Holy Souls
Catholic Church
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by Fr. Erik Pohlmeier
Pastor
Fr. Phillip Reaves
Associate Pastor
John Hall
Lawrence Jegley
Deacons
Anne Thomisee
Director of Religious Education
Fred Graham
Organist & Music Director
Denise F. Morbit
Director of Youth Ministry
Laura G. Humphries, CT
Parish Life & Stewardship
Coordinator
Mary Carman
Facilities & Events Coordinator
Shelley Tienken
Business Manager
Ileana Dobbins
Principal
Church Office
501-663-8632
School
501-663-4513
Cafeteria
501-663-6125
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This is the most famous quote of one of the newest Blesseds in the Church. May 25
was the beatification of Fr. Giuseppe “Pino” Puglisi. The words of Fr. Pino were not a
complaint about lazy people in his parish but rather a challenge to himself that motivated
work against odds that most others avoided.
Fr. Pino was beatified as a martyr who was killed in 1993 for his opposition to the
Mafia in Sicily. No doubt many people quietly complained about the situation of their
lives. Palermo was a city under the thumb and most people hated their lack of freedom
and control but felt powerless. And so Fr. Pino stepped forward with his question; “And
what if somebody did something?”
According to John Allen, the veteran Vatican
correspondent, Fr. Pino was “a funny, spitfire pastor.”
Never able to just accept the situation around him he
committed great effort to working with the youth of
the city. These young people needed convincing that
life could offer more than violence and intimidation,
that the mafia was not the best path to success for
their future.
Beginning in the 1960s as a young priest Fr. Pino
worked to end cycles of violence and feud. In one
town after 15 people were killed he began to walk
door to door with the gospel and speak about
forgiveness and reconciliation. Change started when
one woman said publicly that she couldn’t live unless
she forgave her son’s assassin.
For decades this priest led a revolt against mafia
members who championed their Catholic faith in public only to reject its actual meaning.
After many death threats Fr. Pino’s life came to an end on his 56th birthday. One of the
hitmen who came, and would later confess, reported the priest’s last words were, “I’ve
been expecting you.”
Fr. Erik Pohlmeier
Website:
www.holysouls.org
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Inside
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Welcome
New Catholics
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School
News
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Music Ministry
Expansion
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Youth
Ministry
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(Continued on Page 3)
E-Mail Address:
office@holysouls.org
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Parish Ministries Directory
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INDEX
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Our Lady of
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New Parishioners
Understanding
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A Few Facts about
our New Pope
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Prayer for
Pope Francis
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Building & Grounds
Update
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My Value
to My Church
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School News
Weddings
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Music Ministry
Expansion
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Deaths
Seniors Group
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First Holy
Communion
Altar Society
Parish Night at
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Holy Souls Church
Memorials &
Honorariums
2013 High School
Graduates
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Dickey Stephens
Ball Park
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Regular Monthly
Meetings
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Contributions
Listen (Holy Sews)
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Mass Schedule
Upcoming Events
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40 for 40 Campaign
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Reunion
MATDF
AFTER HOURS
EMERGENCY ................................ 373-8600
ALTAR SERVERS
Anne Thomisee ............................. 663-8632
ALTAR SOCIETY
Claire Putt ...................................... 516-6688
BRIDGE CLUB / CARD PARTY
Ann Hoffmann ............................... 666-8223
BUILDING & GROUNDS
Mary Carman ................................ 663-8632
BUSINESS MANAGER
Shelley Tienken ........................... 663-8632
CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS
Anne Thomisee ............................. 663-8632
DEACONS
John & Theresa Hall ..................... 663-9828
Larry & Pauline Jegley ................. 663-6159
ELDERLY ASSISTANCE
Laura Humphries ......................... 663-8632
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS
Anne Thomisee ............................. 663-8632
EXTENDED CHILD CARE
Tricia Finch
Michelle Huddleston ....................... 663-7438
or 516-2002
FACILITIES &
SPECIAL EVENTS COORDINATOR
Mary Carman ................................. 663-8632
HOLY ADORATION
Cindy Stabnick .............................. 663-8632
HOLY SEWS MINISTRY
Regina Binz ................................... 663-8632
JENNY CIA MINISTRY
Kenny Gunderman ........................ 379-8539
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Ron Grafe ....................................... 227-5546
LECTORS
Anne Thomisee .............................. 663-8632
MARRIAGE PREPARATION
Pete & Cindy Stabnick ................... 663-2032
MEN’S CLUB
Sean Eichelmann ......................... 296-9225
MINISTRY OF PRAISE
Dodie Longinotti ........................... 666-1623
MUSIC DIRECTOR
Fred Graham ................................. 663-8632
MONSIGNOR ALLEN TRUST FUND
Paula Thompson .......................... 663-4513
NURSERY
Laura Humphries ......................... 663-8632
PARENT TEACHER ORGANIZATION
Paige Horras ...............................
THE PARISHIONER
Cindy Stabnick ..............................
PASTORAL COUNCIL
President - Laura Hathaway ........
EDUCATION & FORMATION
COMMISSION
Margaret Zakrzewski ..................
Steve Hoffmann ..........................
Nick Ferrara .................................
LITURGY COMMISSION
Laura Hathaway ..........................
Donna Bressinck ........................
Mary Hightower ...........................
PARISH LIFE COMMISSION
Paula Wellborn ...........................
Jan Britt ......................................
Kevin Ehemann ..........................
SOCIAL CONCERNS COMMISSION
Kenny Gunderman .....................
Paul Mammarelli .........................
Chad Sievers ...............................
PARISH LIFE &
STEWARDSHIP COORDINATOR
Laura Humphries .........................
P.R.E. (Parish Religious Education)
Anne Thomisee .............................
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
RCIA / RCIC / Confirmation
Anne Thomisee .............................
SACRISTY COMMITTEE
Darlene Hebda .............................
Barbara Brossett ...........................
SCHOOL & SCHOOL BOARD
Principal - Ileana Dobbins ............
SCOUTS
Boy - Louis Walker ........................
Cub - Kent Krause ........................
Girl - Melissa Roberson ...............
SENIORS’ GROUP
Pat Kirchner ..................................
USHERS
Pete Stabnick .................................
VOCATIONS COMMITTEE
Chris Friemel ................................
WEDDING DIRECTOR
Monique Raines ...........................
YOUTH DIRECTOR
Denise Morbit ................................
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Youth Ministry
The Ultimate
THE AREA CODE FOR THE FOLLOWING NUMBERS IS 501.
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Confidence Shrine 3
New Catholics
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BOLD TYPE DESIGNATES YOUR PASTORAL COUNCIL MEMBERS
310-7882
663-8632
666-7484
666-5693
224-1581
664-7325
666-7484
664-2103
821-4369
663-9682
664-6605
663-4696
379-8539
227-4771
339-1613
663-8632
663-8632
663-8632
223-2173
603-0399
663-4513
680-1271
257-0747
221-7040
663-0424
663-2032
681-8228
663-8632
663-8632
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OF
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Our Lady of
Confidence is the
protector of those in
harms way.
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If you have a family
member who has
been called to active
military duty, we invite
you to place his or her
picture in a frame at
the Our Lady of
Confidence Shrine in
our church for the
duration of their
deployment.
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When they return
safely home, please
remove their photo.
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Almighty God, source of all holiness, who raise up within the Church
in every age men and women who lay down their lives for the sake of the
Gospel, and who have blessed Your Church through the martyrdom of
Your faithful servant, Pino Puglisi, whose devoted care for the flock you
entrusted to him never wavered in the face of the evil that men do; grant,
we beseech You, if it be according to Your Will, that for the honour and
glory of the Most Holy Trinity, for the salvation of souls and for the
edification of Your Church, You to move the Church to proclaim him a
saint. Through Christ, our Lord. Amen.
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Prayer for Blessed Pino Puglisi
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Today the neighborhood bears his mark as one finds graffiti on the walls saying,
“And what if somebody did something.”
To some it may seem that Fr. Pino’s death is just one more statistic, even a failure to
actually curb the violence, but his example offers much more. Even though he is the
one who will be beatified his effort to respond to violence was not solitary. He inspired
change around him. No doubt some of the violence continues even today but the hearts
of many were changed. By living the Gospel directly he helped bring the peace preached
by Jesus to a cycle of hatred. Souls were saved because he led them to reconciliation
instead of retaliation.
Fr. Pino did not invent the message that marked his life. Rather he took the
timeless message of the Gospel and applied it to the challenge of his day. What he
decided to do was live and preach a message of peace that many thought would fall on
deaf ears.
In our faith we have recently completed the Easter season and celebrated the
feasts of the Holy Trinity and the Body and Blood of Christ. Now we enter Ordinary
Time. However, given the power of what Jesus brings there is nothing ordinary about
the hope he offers. Whatever the situations of our lives the message practiced by Fr.
Pino can speak to us. It may seem that the Gospel can’t really touch the challenges that
surround us. It may seem there are too many deaf ears but rather than despair we have
the direct words of our new Blessed Pino, “And what if somebody did something?”
That something is to put into practice the message of Jesus Christ. That
something is to respond to every challenge with trust in the power of Jesus, to respond
with forgiveness even when hatred continues. As saints of every age show us peace is
possible when somebody is willing to change the cycle and let Christ work through
them.
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OUR LADY
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“And what if somebody did something?”
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Welcome to
our Newest Catholics
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New
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Parishioners
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~ Reception of the Sacraments of Initiation ~
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Meagan Abell
2100 Rebsamen Park Rd.
Apt. 207
Little Rock, AR 72202
Erik Bruckman
Hailey Bruckman
Noah Bruckman
Laura Evans
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Ann & Todd Baker
and their children,
Ashley, Skylar,
and Lauren
15 Leeward Ct.
Maumelle, AR 72113
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Kelleigh Boerner
508 Ridgeway
Little Rock, AR 72205
Gabe Guthrie
Ashley Horton
Ramona Lott
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Somer & Archie Bunger
and their son,
Avett
110 Orleans Drive
Maumelle, AR 72113
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Catherine Calhoun
506 N. Oak St.,
Apt. #506
Little Rock, AR 72205
Paxton Shields
Alexis Spears
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Schyler & Andrew
Cannatella
3004 Waterford Cr.
Bryant, AR 72022
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Holy Souls Church at Easter Vigil 2013
New
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~ Profession of Faith ~
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Parishioners
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Ann Butler
Schyler Cannatella
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Autumn Bruckman
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Mattie Baker
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Lori & Jeff Carfagno
4410 “I” St.
Little Rock, AR 72205
Chad Files
Chad Gossett
Janan Honeysuckle
Samantha & David Crews
and their children,
Conley & Jenny
12 Dressage Lane
Little Rock, AR 72223
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Kathy Davis
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Sonia & Robert Coleman
and their son,
Franko
7112 Marguerite Lane
Little Rock, AR 72205
Michelle Rhodes
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Paul Owen
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Courtney Nehus
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Jessica & Joshua Dunham
817 Ouachita Circle
Little Rock, AR 72205
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Burt Taggart
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Jef Shields
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Kristen Lienhart
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~ Confirmation ~
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Felicia Shields
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Hope Sharp
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Olivia Leake
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Kathy Davis
616 Chickadee Dr.
Little Rock, AR 72205
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By Laura G. Humphries, CT
Parish Life & Stewardship Coordinator
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Parishioners
Understanding My Value to My Church . . .
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How Can I Help My Parish
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Laura & Jason Evans
and their children,
Lane & Jenna
7315 Amherst Dr.
Little Rock, AR 72205
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Maggie & Chris Ford
401 Cambridge Place Dr.
Little Rock, AR 72227
If God gives you creative talents, you are a steward of them to be used for His
purposes… Do you have a special talent? Are you using it for God, or for yourself?
Maybe you don’t think of yourself as having creative talents. But everybody has
skills. You might know carpentry or plumbing and can help keep your church in
repair. You might know how to cook a good meal for shut-ins or people who have no
home…Your talents and skills come from God, and should be used for God’s
purposes.
An excerpt from
Faithful and Wise, Being a Good Steward
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Ben France
903 N. McKinley St.
Little Rock, AR 72207
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Marcy Hall
820 1/2 N. Spruce
Little Rock, AR 72205
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Janie & Jason Hart
and their child,
Jacob
13500 Chenal Pkwy.
Apt. 1009
Little Rock, AR 72211
“How can I help my parish? I work full time, have a family, my children are in sports
or music lessons and I have to drive them to practice. I never have time to volunteer.”
Does this sound familiar? We want to help, we want to volunteer but time is the problem.
Many of us don’t know what talents we have that we can offer our parish and we don’t
realize we do have time to offer as well. We also face the problem of being two career
families; trying to make ends meet, keeping the family financially afloat with children
from college age to day care. If we study our time like our money we may find that we
have more of it if we use it creatively.
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Shara & Ian Heisterkamp
10610 Richsmith Ln.
Apt. 109
Maumelle, AR 72113
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We all attend mass each Saturday or Sunday and at all of our weekend masses we
need Liturgical Ministers: Ushers, Lectors, and Eucharistic Ministers. These ministries
involve our time but we are already at mass and we can give of our time in this way. There
is an occasional need for people who can bring someone to mass. This is a wonderful
service for those who can no longer drive. Other ministries where we can use help that
are not too time restrictive are greeting people as they come into mass; taking someone to
the grocery store when you go; sending a card to a new parishioner; and praying as a
member in the Ministry of Praise group. Praying for others, the sick listed in the bulletin,
is always a wonderful ministry and can be done while driving your car. These suggestions
are things that can be done either at mass, at something you were already doing or involve
very little time.
If we carefully analyze our time, we might discover that we have a host of talents
that can be of service to our parish. We need to be open to the opportunity when it
presents itself and not immediately say no because we are “too busy.”
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PRAYER FOR
POPE FRANCIS
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Most Glorious God, we
thank you for the gift of
our new Holy Father,
Pope Francis.
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May you strengthen him
with courage, zeal and
wisdom, so that he may
be an eloquent and
articulate defender of
religious freedom and a
voice for the voiceless.
At this critical moment
in salvation history, arm
your Church with the
sword of the Spirit and
the shield of Faith.
Defend us, O Lord, from
the pervasive evils of
our day which seek to
distort the meaning you
gave to marriage and to
deny the dignity you
author in every human
life.
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By Pope Francis’
leadership may your
Church flourish with
faithful vocations to
religious life and a
renewed appreciation
for the sanctity of the
Christian family.
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As the successor of St.
Peter, that great fisher
of men, may Pope
Francis heed your call
to “put out into the
deep”. May he renew
the universal call to
holiness and ignite a
great desire for the gifts
of faith, virtue and truth.
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May he guide the
Barque of Peter through
the turbulent waters that
lay ahead and bring us
to the eternal shores of
Paradise where the
saints and angels cry
out in one adoring
voice, ”Jesus Christ is
Lord”. Amen.
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- Pedro de la Cruz
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A Few Facts about
our New Pope
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Ashley Horton
701 N. Beechwood,
Apt. 4
Little Rock, AR 72205
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Laura & John Landreaux
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Mary, Catherine
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5417 Country Club Blvd.
Little Rock, AR 72207
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Kristin & Brian Lang
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Jameson, Hayden,
& Joseph
P. O. Box 2137
Little Rock, AR 72203
Summer brings a long list of “To Do’s” to be completed before school resumes in
August. This summer we will squeeze in the following projects:
• Replacing the Allen Center Roof
• Repainting the interior of the Allen Center Cafeteria
• Refurbishing of the Jr. High classrooms
• Replacing 2 HVAC systems in the school
• Installing Smartboards in nine classrooms
• Re-keying the interior doors of the school and making additional security
upgrades
• Refinishing the Gym floor
• Additional water proofing in the school
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Rene Lewis
7102 Ohio St., Apt. 2
Little Rock, AR 72207
This work is possible due to the generosity of our parishioners; the success of the
40 for 40 Campaign which raised $53,804; the Men’s Club financial support which will
make the painting of the cafeteria possible; and PTO and the MATDF financial support
which will enable us to make the upgrades in our school building.
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Venette Perry
4200 Lee Avenue
Little Rock, AR 72205
Thanks to the Altar Society’s funding the new tabernacle stand and baptismal font
have been completed. The work on the tabernacle stand and baptismal font was
completed because of the skills of architect Greg Peckham; Leroy Hall’s beautiful wood
working and the floor work done by the tradesmen of Inside Effects Company; all of
this together has enhanced the spiritual space for our parish.
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Michelle Rhodes
and her daughter,
Alexis
6017 Longwood Rd.
Little Rock, AR 72207
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New Tabalernacle Stand.
New Baptismal Font.
Anna Chase Mammarelli
Lorin Michelle Barthol
Miles McMinn Marlow
George Hayes Bishop
Abigail Sydney Marks
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Abrielle Patrice Martinez
Operating
Operating Activities
Activities
Hannah Michelle Matheny
Julianne Virginia Brown
Morgan David McGeorge
Olivia Russell Bush
Kenneth Gabriel Miller
Alexia Denise Coca
Kathryn McCall Morris
Charley Louise Collins
Noah Benjamin Nolder
Madeline Quinn Dalton
Katherine Elizabeth Odom
Owen Mitchell Davis
Harrison Walker Pace
Alexandra Lea Dempsey
Hallie Rae Phillips
Anna Elaine Edwards
Ethan Garrett Putt
Nathan Joseph Ghidotti
Mary Elizabeth Rafaelli
Kaitlyn Marie Gill
Thomas Gregory Reynolds
Keegan Alexander Hicks
Luke John Robbins
Emery Elizabeth Horras
Samuel George Sanders
Mikah Jo Horton
Luke James Siria
Sophia Frances Hudson
Christopher Edward Suffern
Sophia Eileen Jacamore
Allison Claire Sutherland
Savannah Katherine Jaros
Ella Kathryn McCargo Terrell
Garrett Michael Jones
Adam Matthew Thornton
Abigail Jo Lagemon
Alexandria Elizabeth Williamson
James Ivy Lasley, IV
Anthony Nicholas Wood
Katelyn Elizabeth Mabry
Phillip Alexander Zawislak
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Bronwen Bess Bollinger
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Gabriella Christine Angtuaco
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John Robben
5800 Edgewood Rd.
Little Rock, AR 72207
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Robert Rossi
4314 Wesley Drive
Little Rock, AR 72223
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Hope Sharp
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Psalm & Pascha
501 N. Fillmore
Little Rock, AR 72205
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Amanda Stubbs &
James Frazier
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Lexie
3408 Ridge Pass Ct.
Little Rock, AR 72227
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Lindsey & Burt Taggart
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Adel, Samuel,
& Mira
1109 North Tyler
Little Rock, AR 72205
“Once a Wabbit, Always a Wabbit”
The eighth grade students chose the theme “Once A Wabbit, Always a Wabbit” for
their yearbook. This is an excerpt from the yearbook:
This year’s theme is “Once a Wabbit, Always a Wabbit.” This means that while we’ll
eventually stop being Holy Souls students, we’ll never stop being wabbits.
Unforgettable memories are the foundation that supports Holy Souls. Our school
has many traditions that have been around for years and years. The graduates of the
school will have made lots of memories during their time at Holy Souls. Hopefully,
those memories will be things that we can cherish and look back on fondly. They will
stick with us when we leave, and we will be able to share them with generations of
wabbits after us. Even when we’ve moved on to the next stages of our lives, we’ll
always be wabbits and will always be members of Holy Souls.
We picked this theme for the 2012-2013 school year to remind the students that no
matter what, they’ll always be welcome at Holy Souls. Each and every one of us is a
member of the Holy Souls family.
Congratulations to the class of 2013!
Congratulations to the following students for receiving awards on graduation night:
Effort:
Emily Baldwin & Riley Smith
Citizenship:
Corinne Menz
Dedication:
Vivian Boe & Rosemarie Ochoa
Leadership:
Maggie Saad
Math:
Dean Sublett
English:
Lydia Marrero & Katie O’Malley
Science:
Benjamin Paladino
Social Studies:
Savannah Hickman
Art:
Thomas Paladino
Music:
Rosemarie Ochoa
Physical Education:
Zachary Robbins
Spanish:
Isabel Ensminger
Computer:
Victor Sponer
Religion:
Julianna Cazzato
Service:
Maggie Saad
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Sarah & Mike Ulmer
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Devin & Braden
55 Angel Court
Mabelvale, AR 72103
By Ileana Dobbins, Principal
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April & Paul Wurtz
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Paul & Jane
6909 Kingwood Dr.
Little Rock, AR 72207
8th Grade Award Winners.
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Seen around the school . . .
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Weddings
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2nd Grade participates in Agape Meal.
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4th Grade presents Stations of the Cross during Lent.
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Rachael Meissner
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Jesse Webb
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Charley Williams
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Junior High Play
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8th Grade girls win 2nd Place in Quiz Bowl.
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8th Graders with Mrs. Wilcox at Seder Meal.
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4th Grade students participate in Battle of the Books.
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Alexia Coca donated hair
to Locks of Love.
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Deacon Jegley and Fr. Erik participate in Seder Meal.
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MUSIC MINISTRY EXPANSION
By Fred Graham, Organist and Music Director
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Finish then your new creation, Pure and spotless, gracious Lord.
Let us see your great salvation Perfectly in you restored.
Changed from glory into glory, Till in heav’n we take our place,
Till we sing before th’Almighty, Lost in wonder, love, and praise.
-Charles Wesley (1707-1788)
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Brian Donahue,
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and uncle of
Erin, Shannon, Ryan
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Anne, Robert, William,
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husband of
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Saintete Martinez and
April Carter-Bazile,
and great-aunt of
Angelique, Augustine, &
Abrielle Martinez and
Kendolyn Bazile
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This is the third verse of the well-known hymn Love Divine, All Loves Excelling. The
whole hymn chronicles the love of God and the transformational role of that love in
helping humanity to strive toward Christian perfection. The last line, “Lost in wonder,
love, and praise” is particularly appropriate to a discussion of the music ministry. In
today’s society, with our “go, go, go” mentality, we are almost always aware of time
passing or lists of things we need to accomplish. God calls us to be otherworldly, however.
When we attend mass, we are participating in eternity, a timeless event. When we walk
through the doors of the church, we are stepping into a completely different world. Yes,
I know that schedules still exist (and especially soccer matches and basketball games!),
but our goal at mass is to be “lost in wonder, love, and praise.” Music helps us to reach
this goal. The most important music at Holy Souls remains that which we all sing
together—the hymns and mass parts that form the core of our liturgical celebrations.
The way we achieve this singing together, however, is greatly enhanced by the various
groups that lend support to our efforts. We are trying some new ways of scheduling this
fall that may make it easier to participate in the music ministry activities for children,
and I also want to take a moment to mention of our music ministry activities for all ages.
Our Children’s Choir program is expanding this fall to include two sections of
Advanced Children’s Choir and an additional section of Beginning Children’s Choir. As
you may know, our school already has a strong children’s choir program, with all 4th
graders participating in a year of Beginning Children’s Choir during the 4th grade music
class. Students in the school are then auditioned and offered a place in the Advanced
Children’s Choir. As our Parish Religious Education has grown, a need has developed
to give children who do not attend Holy Souls School an opportunity to experience
choral singing. This past year, we began a Parish Children’s Choir that collaborated with
the Advanced School Choir to lead music for weekend masses. Interest in this group
has remained strong, which is the reason we are expanding. Our new Parish Beginning
Children’s Choir will be open to 4th and 5th graders who have not participated before in
children’s choir. After one year in this group, students will be ready to participate in the
Advanced Children’s Choir. We are also changing the structure slightly, in that there
will be two sections of Advanced Children’s Choir (on two different days of the week at
two different times). Each section will be open to both Parish and School children in 5th
through 8th grade. Students may attend either session each week—we hope that this
flexibility will accommodate complicated family schedules which include sports practices,
doctor’s appointments, music lessons, etc. Furthermore, students in the Advanced Choir
(whether Parish or School) will be eligible to participate in leading music for both the
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Anita Madison,
sister of
Pat Carter,
aunt of
Saintete Martinez and
April Carter-Bazile,
and great-aunt of
Angelique, Augustine, &
Abrielle Martinez and
Kendolyn Bazile
Dee Jones,
Holy Souls School
Kindergarten Teacher
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George W. Smith, Jr.
Betty Friend,
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Marie Friend
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O. D. Treadway
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Allene Strack,
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Wes, Luke &
Rebecca Hall
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Phil Carroll,
husband of
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If you are interested in participating in any of any of these activities, please contact
Fred Graham in the church office. All rehearsals begin the week of August 19-23, 2013.
Music ministry is a wonderful way to be “Lost in wonder, love, and praise!”
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The Resurrection Chorale is a “come when you can” group that leads music for funeral
masses. This special ministry involves showing up 30 minutes before funeral masses to
warm up and go over the music, and then leading that music at the mass. This is a great
ministry of our parish, and only involves signing up to receive a phone call to announce
funerals—there are no rehearsals!
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Holy Souls Parish Handbell Choir is open to adults and high-school-aged students. It
rehearses on Monday evenings from 5:45 to 6:45 PM, and presents music at masses
about once a month. A nursery is provided for rehearsals, which begin on Monday,
August 19.
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Our Parish Choir is continuing to grow. The group, which is open to adults and highschool-aged students, rehearses on Wednesday nights from 7:00 to 8:30 PM in the church.
A nursery is provided for rehearsals, which begin on Wednesday, August 21. The group
usually leads the music for the 10:00 AM mass on Sundays, and presents high quality
liturgical music from many different time periods. For our Parish Feast Day (All Souls)
this year, we will be leading a liturgical presentation with orchestra of the Fauré Requiem
at the 4:00 PM mass on Saturday, November 2.
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Friday morning 8:15 AM mass and the weekend masses. Especially exciting this year is
that the Advanced Children’s Choir will be participating in a performance with orchestra
on November 2 (see Parish Choir, below).
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5:45 - 6:45 p.m.
3:05 - 4:05 p.m.
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
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Mondays
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Parish Handbell Choir
Tuesday Advanced Children’s Choir
Wednesday Advanced Children’s Choir
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SENIORS GROUP
By Rose Nabholz
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HOLY SOULS
At their February meeting the Seniors celebrated Mary Keogh’s 90th Birthday. Mary’s
children, Ruth and Patrick, provided lunch. There were four types of soups available.
Bernice Woods provided one of her delicious cakes for dessert.
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Josephine Lauen,
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Dorothy Ehlebracht
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Harry Snider,
husband of
Terry Snider,
son-in-law of
Virginia Fetzek,
and brother-in-law of
Cathy Fetzek
Church of Our Lady of the Holy Souls
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Beverly Anne Poe,
grandmother of
Michelle Stewart, and
great-grandmother of
Emily, Evan, &
William Stewart
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(March - May, 2013)
Truman May (Columbarium Garden)
by Jim Nastasi
Lyle Stafford (Music Ministry)
by David & Janice Allmendinger
by Tim & Dottie Massanelli
by Mary Sue Whitelaw
by Joe & Pat Kirchner
Dutch O’Neal
by Aubrey Nixon & Lisa Guerra
Sister Georgia Felderhof (40 for 40)
by Donna & Jon Wolfe
Msgr. Francis Allen (40 for 40)
by Beverly Price
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Steve Davidson,
husband of
Kathy Davidson,
father of
Charlotte & Shelby
Davidson,
son-in-law of
Mary Ann Savary,
brother-in-law of
Linda Edwards,
Pat Savary,
and Janie Hart,
and uncle of
David & Grace
Edwards
MEMORIALS
Leo Olberts, Jr.
by Rosalie Cheatham
Fred I. Brown, Jr.
by Mary S. East
John Phillip (Phil) Carroll
by Burbank Dodson & Barker
by Wanda & Bob Taylor
Dee Stacks Jones
by Dr. & Mrs. Richard D. Peek
O. D. Treadway
by Ray & Kathy Hightower
by Vita & Robert deBin
Deane Baldwin
by Vita & Robert deBin
Holy Souls Parishioners
(Funeral Luncheon Ministry)
by Michael Treadway
Sharon Smith
by Larry Storthz
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Dan Bearden,
brother of
Margaret Zakrzewski
HONORARIUMS
Regina Lichti Binz (Holy Sews)
by Laura Mahan & Gene Lichti
Lillian Henriquez (Holy Sews)
by Mary Sue Whitelaw
Remember
Our Lady of the Holy Souls Church
when you wish to make
a memorial or honorarium gift.
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Send donation to: 1003 N. Tyler Street, Little Rock, AR 72205. Please include name and address
of whom you would like the acknowledgement sent.
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Casper Nehus,
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Andrea Ashley,
Lauren, Kayla, Daniel,
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E. E. Loftis,
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Wendy Parker
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Rachel & Cameron
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Naomi Fearno,
mother of
Cindy Uhrynowycz,
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Cara & Chloe
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Holy Souls Parish honored our 2013 High School Graduates during the 5:30 p.m. Mass
on Sunday, April 21st. A Mexican Fiesta for the graduates and their parents followed in
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Congratulations 2013 High School Graduates!
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Frank Gutierrez
By Carolee Riley, Altar Society President
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Clara Landucci,
great-aunt of
Denise Morbit,
and great, great-aunt
of John Harper
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Robert Fox,
father of Mark Fox
and grandfather of
Andrew &
Mary Claire Fox
The women of the Holy Souls Altar Society had a fantastic year together serving
the church through volunteering, fundraising and service opportunities. I’d like to thank
all women who participated in our monthly meetings, served on our committees,
decorated the church at Christmas and Easter, and all parishioners who contributed to
our annual Mardi Gras fundraiser, which raised nearly $24,000 for our parish. A special
thanks to Natalie Ghidotti and team for leading us in such a successful fundraising
event.
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Tony Pultz,
cousin of
Linda McNutt
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John Springer,
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Mark Springer
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Andrew, Sarah
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Lyle Stafford,
husband of
MaryAnn Stafford,
father of
Mack Stafford,
and grandfather of
Anne & Will Stafford
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I hope you’ll join me in welcoming the 2013-2014 officers, who will lead us
beginning in September: Claire Putt – President; Susanne Stabnick – Vice President;
and Ashley Gunderman – Secretary/Treasurer. I look forward to a new and exciting
year together.
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mother-in-law of
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Serving as Altar Society president has given me the opportunity to deepen my
faith, make new friends and establish closer relationships with both women and men in
the parish. Thank you for allowing me to serve in this important role. I would like to
thank Stephanie Byers for her hard work and dedication serving as Vice President, and
Rose Nabholz for her dedication and commitment serving as Secretary/Treasurer.
Working with these ladies has been fantastic! I’d also like to thank the staff in the
church office, as well as Father Erik and Father Phillip, for their continued support
throughout the year.
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Jim Moore,
father of
Maggie Jones,
and grandfather of
Kathryn Jones
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We also had the opportunity to hear from some wonderful guest speakers this
year who shared information about two great organizations – St. Joseph’s Helpers and
The Center for Women in Transition. We learned about volunteer opportunities for
both organizations, and were able to collect and deliver items to The Center for Women
in Transition on behalf of the Holy Souls Altar Society. Many thanks for your generous
donations and contributions.
All women of the parish 21 and older are invited to our meetings, which will
resume in September. If you would like the opportunity to strengthen your fellowship
with other women in the parish, deepen your faith, and become more involved with
parish activities, I encourage you to join the Altar Society. Have a wonderful summer
and I hope to see you in September.
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Monday, June 10
SENIOR’S GROUP
10:00 a.m., Parish Hall
MEN’S CLUB
7:00 p.m., Allen Center
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Monday, June 24
SENIOR’S SOCIAL
10:00 a.m., Parish Hall
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Monday, July 8
SENIOR’S GROUP
10:00 a.m., Parish Hall
MEN’S CLUB
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Monday, July 22
SENIOR’S SOCIAL
10:00 a.m., Parish Hall
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Tuesday, August 12
SENIOR’S GROUP
10:00 a.m., Parish Hall
MEN’S CLUB
7:00 p.m., TBA
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Monday, August 26
SENIOR’S SOCIAL
10:00 a.m., Parish Hall
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Holy Souls Parish Night
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By Denise Morbit, Director of Youth Ministry
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PRAYER OF
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OF AVILA
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Christ has no body now
but yours . . . no hands,
no feet on earth but
yours. Yours are the eyes
through which He looks compassion on this
world. Yours are the feet
with which He walks
to do good. Yours are the
hands with which He
blesses all the world.
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Yours are the hands;
Yours are the feet;
Yours are the eyes . . .
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CYM youth had an active winter/spring. Our day of service was a wonderful success!
About 40 Jr. and Sr. high youth participated in at least one of the three different projects.
The February day began at Helping Hand where, on an off day, we organized diaper
supplies, food stocks, and clothing donations. We kept busy the three hours we were
there! Our next stop was Our House where we cleaned the grounds and surrounding
neighborhood, planted bulbs, and painted a chalk wall for the kids’ playground. God
provided a beautiful day for us to get all that done! Our final stop was the Salvation
Army where we met up with volunteers from the Men’s Club who had already prepared
200 hamburger patties (meat donated from the Butcher Shop Restaurant). They had a
grill and cooked the hamburgers plus
200 hotdogs. Many CYM youth who
were unable to participate in the day
had baked wonderful homemade
desserts which we served to around
150 homeless men, women, and
children. They people were grateful
to have the warm meal and see the
friendly faces of our youth, and our
kids seemed a lot more grateful for
The Men’s Club teamed up with CYM to feed the hungry.
their blessings after the humbling
experiences.
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high CYM
meetings means prayerful, reflective
often peer-led presentations on
learning more about our faith and the
Scriptures through discussions. The
Jr. high kids occasionally meet for
lunch time Scripture study. We walk
to the Benedict House from the
classrooms and put to good use our
half hour of time – nourishing body
AND soul!
We had two dances – the St. On CYM Day of Service, Salvation Army was final stop.
Patrick’s Day dance and the Spring
Fling. Though our dances haven’t
had the best turnouts this year, our
kids still seem to have a good time
being around one another. Max
Magri and Rosemarie Ochoa were
crowned King and Queen of the
Shamrock by some good Irish
“luck’o’the draw”!
It was strange not to go to
Colorado during spring break. Due
to lack of interest this past year, we
cancelled the ski trip. I’ll soon have The King and Queen of Shamrock at the St. Patrick’s Day
to decide if and where we will go for Dance.
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Our Funeral
Luncheon Groups
prepare a meal for the
family following the funeral
of their loved one.
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We have four groups, so
when you sign up to help
you will only be called to
help occasionally.
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You can prepare the food
and drop it by the church
office on your way to
work or bring it when you
come to the funeral and
drop it off at the Parish
Hall. If you don’t like to
cook, you can buy a
dessert, salad, etc. You
can serve at the luncheon
and help clean up! You
can even donate dollars
to the Funeral Luncheon
Fund.
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The families of the
deceased are always
very grateful for this
service and always
comment on the warmth
and care exhibited by
the volunteers. It is a
wonderful service to
bereaved families.
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There are many ways
you can help; please call
the church office to join a
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Eighth Grade Retreat at St. John’s Center.
FUNERAL
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spring break 2014.
The options seem to
be
skiing
at
Breckenridge
or
Disney World in
Orlando. Parents are
welcome to call me to
make suggestions!
Monthly I continue to meet with the
Holy Souls girls (and
always some friends of
our girls) to share lunch
or dessert and some2013 CYM State Convention
thing about our
Catholic faith. During
second lunch I encourage them to
attend Mass in the
Chapel and am pleased
to report that many of
the girls are going to
Mass!
I worked with a
handful of teens at
Rose and Greg
Fr. Erik visits with CYMers.
CYMers with keynote speaker.
Peckham’s house to
make good on our donation to the Altar Society’s Mardi Gras. We worked in their yard for
four hours, and if I do say so myself, the Peckhams could receive the Yard of the Month
award! I love when we are all working together, and the Church benefits as well.
As you can see from the photos, the school year has just about ended as marked by
the annual Catholic State Youth Convention. This year marked the 64th one, and over a
dozen Holy Souls youth attended. Keynote speaker Jesse Manibusan entertained and
uplifted the crowd of over 400 at the Robinson Center. We celebrated Mass and witnessed
two Diocesan signings of young men to the seminary. Shelby Davidson was installed on
the Diocesan Youth Council and joins Mary Cate Connell. The youth dressed as their
favorite Disney characters for a fun dance that followed a lovely awards banquet. We are
blessed that both Fr. Erik and Fr. Phillip attended to show support for our kids. I want to
thank Dwain Hebda who spent a great deal of time helping us create our lip dub video
we submitted for convention. We didn’t win, but we had fun!
We have a few things planned this
summer including a float trip and a
mission trip. We will probably be
cooking up a few fundraising events
since many kids are motivated to attend
the National Catholic Youth Conference
in November in Indianapolis. The cost
is over $400 a person, so if you have any
ideas, please share them with me and our
youth! There are a few Diocese events as
well – the Catholic Charities Service
Institute in July and SEARCH in June. Fall
will be here before you know it…!
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When it’s time to
give a gift,
give the gift of the
Monsignor Allen
Trust Fund.
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No amount is too
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Keeping the
Dream
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For more information,
contact
Paula Thompson
at
Our Lady of the
Holy Souls School
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(501) 663-4513.
The Ultimate Reunion
of Holy Souls Wabbits
Sponsored by the Monsignor Allen Trust & Development Fund
Saturday, May 4
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The Catholic Diocese of
Little Rock is committed
to protecting children
and young people.
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If you are aware of abuse or
have been abused by
clerics, Church volunteers
or Church workers,
please contact the Vicar
General for the Diocese of
Little Rock at
(501) 664-0340 ext. 361,
and the State of Arkansas
Hotline for Crimes
against Children
at 1-800-482-5964.
For pastoral assistance
please contact the Victim
Assistance Coordinators for
the Diocese of Little Rock.
Drs. George
& Sherry Simon
at (501) 766-6001.
Diocesan Offices:
2500 N. Tyler Street,
Little Rock, AR 72207.
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CONTRIBUTIONS - February - April 2013
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by Robin Smith
by Ellie Stewart
by Caroline Fox
by Alison & Tom Melson
by Vickie & Richard Abbott
Deane Baldwin
by Mary & Tom Devine, Sr.
by Becky Scott
Charles LeSieur
by Donna Bowers Bressinck
Toni Mahan
by Donna Bowers Bressinck
Dorothy Richardson
by Donna Bowers Bressinck
Phil Carroll
by Rene Bressinck
by Donna & Mack McLarty
by Melissa & Timothy Griffy
by Randolph Hopkins
by Ann & Robert Minshall
by Patricia & Charles Biddle
by James France
by Kathy & Ray Hightower
by Maude Simmons
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by Julia & John Truemper
by Joanie & Austin McCaskill
by Mimi & Joseph Hurst
by Patricia & Russ King
by Irene Davis
Mary O’Mara
by Laura & Jeff Hathaway
Mary Jane Madigan
by Diane Carroll
Mrs. Dan Rather
by Mary Ann & Jack East
Dee Jones
by Melissa & Michael Holt
by Tom & Mary Devine, Sr.
by Ann & Alex Papas
by Lavona & Clyde Russell
by Michelle Miller
by Jancey & Rob Hutcherson
by Doug Pilcher
by Diane Brady
by Nan & Gary Fotioo
by Barry Gray
by Ashley & Chris Gunderman
by Paula & Frank Porbeck
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Leo Olberts, Jr.
by Mary & David Stevens
by Nelle Spence
by Jeanne & James Tucker
by Janna & Jerry Bishop
by Donna Bowers Bressinck
by Laura & Jeff Hathaway
by Mary & Tom Devine, Sr.
Fred I. Brown, Jr.
by Gayle Priddy
by Dwight Blissard
by Betty Rice
by Donna Bowers Bressinck
by Patricia Chaffin
by Dolores Reynolds
by Quattlebaum, Grooms, Tull
& Burrows, PLLC
by May Jo & Eugene Withrow
by Susan & Carroll Penick
by Laura & Jeff Hathaway
by Diane Carroll
by Betty & Charles Hathaway
by James Hathaway
by Ann & George Pugh
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Msgr. Allen Trust & Development Fund
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Have you
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our website
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By Regina Binz, Holy Sews Ministry
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The end of April 2013 marked six years since I learned that my son would not live with
us on Earth. I never imagined that my life would take the direction that it has over the last
six years. While I always wonder what life would be like if he were here with me, I am
constantly reminded that while it seemed like I was a victim at the time, I was really
chosen. It took a long time for me to see that I was chosen for something much larger than
me and my grief. It seems that with every single day that passes, I am reminded by things
both large and small.
Many of you know Sister Maria Liebeck and are familiar
with her beautiful collection of “Woman Tree Art.” Over
the past two years, she has shared her gifts with the Holy
Sews Ministry. We are so grateful for her wisdom and insight.
One of her paintings holds special meaning for me. It is
titled “Hope of the World.” It was inspired by a tree that
was damaged in an ice storm several years ago. What
remained of the tree after the damage was removed inspired
Sister Maria. She saw more than a damaged tree. She saw a
woman holding her child to heaven. I’ve often looked at
this painting and admired its beauty.
Easter Sunday was a beautiful day at my parents’ farm.
Even though it was time to return to Little Rock, I asked my
dad to drive us up to the mountain where Ryan is buried at the base of a tree. It was such
a beautiful day, and I knew the view of the farm would be gorgeous. As I sat on the rock
bench at the base of the tree, I asked my husband, Kevin, to take a picture of my parents.
I decided that it would be
fun to take a picture of him
taking a picture of them,
so that’s what I did. That
night, as I lay in bed
reviewing the events of the
weekend and the day, an
incredible image unfolded
before my eyes. It was
“Hope of the World,” and
it was right there in the
shadow of Ryan’s tree! I
love it when God gives me
these wonderful signs,
even in the shadows.
The Holy Sews Ministry continues to shine the light of God into the darkest of places.
We all watched the events of the Boston Marathon and then the explosion at the fertilizer
plant in West, Texas, with disbelief and helplessness. It was a lot to absorb in one week.
A few months ago, my friend Jodie and her family moved to Waco, Texas, for her husband’s
work. I have been sending boxes of layettes to her to minister to the local hospitals. The
staff of one of the hospitals was caring for many of the injured from the fertilizer plant
explosion. Due to the extent of the injuries, they were holding a blood drive. Jodie went
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homilies
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• Read this weekend’s
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• Check the calendar
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• See how many people
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• Find out what is
happening at
Holy Souls
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Bulletin Board
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of many organizations
in our parish and in
our community
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On Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday the
church is open for visits from 7a.m. to 4 p.m.
Please use chapel doors after 9 a.m. On Wednesday, the church is open from 8am till after the
5:30pm Mass.
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Mass
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Registration for new members is completed in the
church office or online by visiting our web page,
www.holysouls.org. Please contact the church office or go online at www.holysouls.org if you have
moved, changed your telephone number or email,
moved from your parent’s home or graduated
from college.
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SUNDAY
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SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
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MONDAY,
TUESDAY,
THURSDAY
If you are interested in becoming Catholic, please
call Anne Thomisee in the church office.
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RCIA
8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m.,
& 5:30 p.m. - Mass
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Contact the church office a minimum of six
months in advance.
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HOSPITAL STAYS
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7:00 a.m. - Mass
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WEDNESDAY
5:30 p.m. - Mass
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SACRAMENT OF
RECONCILIATION
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Please call the church office if you or someone
you know is in the hospital. We want to visit you
and pray for you while you are in the hospital.
Saturdays from 2:45 to 3:45pm and Wednesdays
before First Friday from 4:30 to 5:00pm or call the
church office for an appointment.
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SATURDAY
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8:00 a.m. - Mass
4:00 p.m. - (Anticipated
Mass)
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Sacrament of
Reconciliation
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Holy Adoration
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Every Wednesday,
9 a.m. - 5:15 p.m.
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Parish Office
Hours
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Summer Hours
(May 20 - August 14):
8:00 a.m. - 12:00 Noon
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
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to Providence Hospital to donate blood, and while she was there, she visited with the
labor and delivery nurses about Holy Sews.
Jodie said, “Providence Medical Center in Waco is where I went for the blood
drive. I decided to take the Holy Sews layettes to Labor and Delivery while I was
there. Throughout the wake of such a tragedy in this area, all of the hospital staff was
working tirelessly to make sure that people were taken care of. The box of layettes
was embraced like I’ve never seen before. The director looked at each piece in awe
and commented that there was a mother who was in immediate need of a layette.”
The next day, I received an email from Michelle Gustafson, director of Labor and
Delivery at Providence Hospital. She wrote, “We are truly grateful for your gift and it
came at the perfect time. For several months I had been looking for small clothing and
layettes for our micro-preemies to meet the needs of our infant loss moms. God always
provides, and your gift will give dignity to our babies and provide comfort for our
mothers at their most vulnerable times. Thank you for all that you do!”
We also sent samples to a friend of mine in Orlando, Florida. She, in turn, put
them in the hands of her friend, Dawn Kesic, who is the director of a ministry called
“Cherishing the Journey.” She and I will be working together to supply hospitals in
Orlando. Dawn tells me, “I am still amazed at the beauty and love that each layette
shows! I cannot wait to offer this beautiful gift in Orlando!”
We are always looking for volunteers to cut, sew, knit and crochet! There is giving
opportunity for everyone—even as simple as tying a bow on a tiny teddy bear. Are you
being called to join us? Listen.
You may visit our web site: www.holysews.org or email regina@holysews.org.
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Wednesdays
prior to First Fridays 4:30 - 5:00 p.m.;
Saturday Afternoon
2:45 to 3:45 p.m. or
by appointment by
calling the Church Office
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Listen
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Baptisms are scheduled on an individual basis.
Please call the church office for more information.
7:00 a.m. - Mass
8:15 a.m. - School Mass
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The Nursery is available in the Parish Hall for
your young children (age 5 and younger) for all
regular weekend Masses.
If you need to nurse your child during Mass, you
may use the Gathering Room in Church. Please
ask an usher to unlock the door for you.
BAPTISM
FRIDAY
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NURSERY
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~ Upcoming Events At Holy Souls ~
Sunday, June 2
RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE
8:30 a.m., Parish Hall
Monday, June 10 Thursday, June 13
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
8:45 a.m., School
Tuesday, June 11
GIRLS, GOD AND
THE GOOD LIFE
6:00 p.m., Parish Hall
YEAR OF FAITH
HOLY HOUR OF PRAYER
Special Prayer Intention
For Seniors Group
5:30 p.m., Church
Wednesday, June 12
FUN, FOOD & FACTS
With God Included!
(for Boys)
6:00 p.m., Parish Hall
Saturday, June 15 &
Sunday, June 16
YEAR OF FAITH
TALK BEFORE MASS
“The Creed”
by Deacon John Hall
Starts 5 minutes before Mass time
Sunday, June 16,
FATHERS’ DAY
COFFEE & DONUTS
8:00 a.m., Church
Church Office Closed
Tuesday, July 9
HOLY HOUR OF PRAYER
Special Prayer Intention
For Vocations
5:30 p.m., Church
Starts 5 minutes before Mass time
Tuesday, August 13
HOLY HOUR OF PRAYER
Following 8:00 a.m.
& 10:00 a.m. Masses, Parish Hall
Thursday, July 4,
INDEPENDENCE DAY
MASS
Saturday, July 20 &
Sunday, July 21
YEAR OF FAITH
TALK BEFORE MASS
“Intercession”
by Deacon John Hall
Special Prayer Intention
For the Homebound of our Parish
5:30 p.m., Church
Wednesday, August 14
FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL
for 2013-2014 School Year
Saturday, August 17 &
Sunday, August 18
YEAR OF FAITH
TALK BEFORE MASS
“Offering
by Cackie Upchurch
Starts 5 minutes before Mass time
The list of upcoming events is presented as accurately as possible.
Please consult the weekly church bulletins for exact dates, times and places.
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There is great news from the “40
For 40” campaign. We exceeded our goal
in four weeks. The total amount given
was $53,804.
A special thanks goes to Paul Sage
who headed up the effort and to all who
helped with the details of promotion and
collection. Thank you to all who contributed.
May God bless the continued
events of our parish life in the Allen
Center.

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