St Paul the Apostle Catholic Church Eufaula, Oklahoma September

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St Paul the Apostle Catholic Church Eufaula, Oklahoma September
St Paul the Apostle Catholic Church
Eufaula, Oklahoma
October 16, 2016
DEPENDING ON GOD
Liturgical Ministers
October 16th
October 23th
Eucharistic Ministers:
Dave Wiedel
Dave Wiedel
Rose Wiedel
Rose Wiedel
Karen Ketchum
Karen Ketchum
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
Eph 2:1-10; Ps 100:1b-5; Lk 12:13-21
2 Tm 4:10-17b; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18;
Lk 10:1-9
Eph 3:2-12; Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Lk 12:39-48
Eph 3:14-21; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 11-12, 18-19;
Lk 12:49-53
Eph 4:1-6; Ps 24:1-4ab, 5-6; Lk 12:54-59
Eph 4:7-16; Ps 122:1-5; Lk 13:1-9
Sir 35:12-14, 16-18; Ps 34:2-3, 17-19, 23;
2 Tm 4:6-8, 16-18; Lk 18:9-14
Lectors:
Al Pontratz
Paul Davidson
Al Pongratz
Paul Davidson
Ushers:
Charles Weigel
Ric Fornell
Charles Weigel
Ric Fornell
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Saturday:
Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time;
Sukkot (Jewish Feast of Tabernacles)
begins at sunset
St. Ignatius of Antioch; National Boss Day
St. Luke
Ss. John de Brébeuf, Isaac Jogues, and
Companions
St. Paul of the Cross
St. John Paul II;
Blessed Virgin Mary
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co
Knights of the Altar
Volunteers
Volunteers
WEEKLY COLLECTIONS
October 9, 2016
Week 15
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday:
“Getting by with a little help
from our friends” is not an idea that
began with the Beatles. Certainly the
idea of “getting by with a little help
from God” goes back at least to the first
reading today from Exodus. How we get
that help, however, is the key to this weekend’s scriptures.
No matter how inadequate Moses felt to the task
God had given him, he persevered—even though he needed help from the people around him. The Israelites especially depended on God for freedom. The woman in the
Gospel, desperate and destitute, had no one to depend on,
but still she would not give up. She could not afford to
bribe the unscrupulous judge, but she pestered him into
weariness until finally he met her demands.
We sometimes need to turn to others to help us
through difficult times; but if we always turn to God, we
won’t be disappointed, for our help, the psalm assures us,
is from the Lord.
Regular:
$
1302.00
Donuts:
$
2.00
Total:
$
1304.00
Building & Maint:
$
123.00
YTD Budget:
$
19,050.00
YTD Actual:
$
19,959.46
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT
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Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 16, 2016
I lift up my eyes toward the mountains;
whence shall help come to me?
My help is from the Lord,
who made heaven and earth.
— Psalm 121:1‑2
Happy Birthday This Week
October 17th: Tandi Efurd
October 19th: Lisa Wiedel
October 21st: Elizabeth McDonald
Cathy Magreevy
Connie Hulick
Troy Nullin
St. Paul E-Mail Address:
StPaul_cc@att.net
St Paul Fax: 918.689.7345
Pastor: Fr. Kingsley
Office...918.423.6695
Rectory...918.426.4919
Bulletin and Friendship Kitchen:
Connie Hulick...918.689.9966
conniehulick@yahoo.com
Choir Director:
Larry Boyer...918.452.2541
CCD & Youth: Fr. Kingsley
Flowers & Cards:
Sheila Albers...918.618.4009
Infant Interment Gown Ministry:
Karen Ketchum...918.689.0002
kketchum60@yahoo.com
The Sick: Milton Donaghey, nephew of Deacon
Bill, Betty Hudson. Dean Dinkel, Katie Presley, Hedi
Gouthard, Stan Shade, Terry Dissidore, Jess
Phelps, Brady Thornton, Paul Shykes, Brittany
Cagle, (Beverly Stokes’ Granddaughter), Hilda
Sorenson, Kathy Mitchell, C. R. Ramsey, Gerry and
Marsha Russmann, Jimmy and Teresa Reed,
Marilyn Sumner (sister of Betty Hudson), and
Marianne Determan.
FIFTH ANNUAL HELPING HANDS 5K RUN/WALK
This years annual fund raiser is sche3duled for Saturday,
November 12th at 9:00 a.m. God’s Helping Hands has been
serving our neighbors for almost twenty years. They help
provide food and short term assistance to those in need in
McIntosh County. Last year you helped raise over $11,000
with over 160 runners and walkers. Let’s break that record
this year!
All donations go to God’s Helping Hands. If you can support
the run with a gift of $400 or more, St. Paul Catholic Church
name will appear on the top of the official 5k t-shirt. A gift
of any size is joyfully accepted! You can register online at
helpinghands5keufaula.eventbrite.com or registration
forms are available on the bulletin board in the hall.
May God Bless You!
NO PEW POTATOES
Catholicism is not a spectator sport.
—Anonymous
HAPPY ARE THEY
Happy are they who grieve not for what they
have not, but give thanks for what they do have.
—Anonymous
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — As long as Moses’ hands were kept uplifted, Joshua and his men had the better part of the battle
with Amalek (Exodus 17:8-13).
Psalm — Our help is from the Lord, who made heaven and
earth (Psalm 121).
Second Reading — Remain faithful; proclaim the word; be
persistent whether it is convenient or not
(2 Timothy 3:14 — 4:2).
Gospel — God will secure the rights of the chosen who call
out day and night (Luke 18:1-8).
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981,
1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
PARISH COUNCIL MEMBERS
Allison Aday
Martha Asher
Joel Osborne
Loyd Ketchum
Jan Pipkins
918.617-1212
918-617-2560
386-453-9290
918.689-0002
918.617-1562
ST. PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
From the early medieval period, it was expected that
the many bishops of Italy travel to Rome at least once
every three years to give a report of their ministry, with a
footnote granting the bishops of Sicily a visit every five
years. By the eleventh century, the idea of bishops visiting
the tombs of the apostles was a very strict requirement
for all within reasonable reach of Rome. The age of discovery and the expansion of the Church into remote corners
of the earth made this an unreasonable burden in many
cases, yet every bishop was required at least to send a
representative to Rome every five years.
In 1911, Pope St. Pius X established the rule for a
“quinquennial” (meaning “once in five years”) report, called
an ad limina. This literally means “to the threshhold,” and
refers to the expectation that the visiting bishop will go to
the thresholds of the tombs of the apostles Peter and Paul
and to a personal audience with the Holy Father. An exemption was given to so-called “mission territories,” which in
1911 included the United States. The reports were still required, but could be filed by letter with an office of the
missions called “Propagation of the Faith.” This status was
changed in 1917 and since that time all American bishops
have been subject to the ad limina. These reports, carefully
kept in the Vatican archives, are a treasure trove for historians, providing snapshots of culture and faith and a record of
the Church’s resilience even in times of persecution and
change.
—Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Forest and 6th Street
Eufaula, Oklahoma 74432
918.689.7345
Reverend Kingsley George-Obilonu
Office: 918.423.6695
Rectory: 918.426.4919
Website: www.stpaul-eufaula.org
Mass Schedule:
Wednesday at 12 Noon
Thursday at 5:30 PM
Sunday at 8:30 AM
Holy Days at 5:30
Confession before Mass or by Appointment
Baptism by appointment
OCTOBER 16, 2016
OCTOBER 16TH:
8:30 AM MASS ~ TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN
ORDINARY TIME
OCTOBER 23RD:
8:30 AM MASS ~ THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN
ORDINARY TIME
OCTOBER 30TH:
8:30 AM MASS ~ THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN
ORDINARY TIME
NOVEMBER 2ND:
12 NOON MASS ~ ALL SOULS DAY
NOVEMBER 3RD:
5:30 PM MASS ~ ST MARTIN DE PARRES
NOVEMBER 6TH:
8:30 AM MASS ~ THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN
ORDINARY TIME
WEEKDAY MASSES WILL RESUME UPON FATHER
KINGSLEY’S RETURN FROM VACATION
DEACON BILL WILL HAVE A COMMUNION SERVICE
ON WEDNESDAYS AND THURSDAYS