March 29, 2015 - Holy Spirit Catholic Church
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March 29, 2015 - Holy Spirit Catholic Church
HOLY SPIRIT CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Michael Mac Mahon, Pastor 883-4359 Rev. Vincent Bresowar, Associate Pastor 882-1132 Rev. Paul Choi, Administrator of the Korean Catholic Community 690-9951 Deacon Sam Dias 715-1190 Deacon Michael Sudnik 604-3374 Deacon Larry Sisterman 881-8938 Deacon Bob Becher 479-5361 MASS SCHEDULE/HORARIO Saturday/Sabado Sunday/Domingo 5:00 PM 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM & 11:45 AM WEEKDAY/DIA EN SEMANA Mon., Tues, Wed, Thurs., Fri. @ 7:30 AM Lunes, Martes, Miercoles, Jueves, Viernes Monday/Lunes 12:00 Noon Tuesday/Martes 12:00 Noon Wednesday/Miercoles 7:00 PM Thursday/Jueves 12:00 Noon Friday/Viernes 9:00 AM School Mass (call the office to verify) RECONCILIATION/CONFESIONES Office (256)881-4781 Fax (256) 881-5510 625 Airport Road SW Huntsville, Alabama 35802 E-mail: hschur ch@holyspir ithsv.com Website: http://www.holyspirithsv.com PARISH ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF/OFICINA 8:00 AM-4:30 PM Monday/Lunes-Thursday/Jueves Friday/Viernes 8:00 AM-1:00 PM Administrative Assistant Mar y Walker ext. 0 CHRISTIAN FORMATION Adult Religious Ed. Tr acy Finke ext. 223 or 881-0345 Religious Education Tr acy Finke ext. 223 or 881-0345 Music Ministry Anne Vasile 881-4781 ext. 219 Lori Lai 882-6483 KOREAN MASS Thursday & Saturday at 9:30 AM, and Tuesday & Friday at 7:30 PM, at the Korean Rectory HISPANIC MINISTRY/MINISTERIO HISPANO The Hispanic Ministry Office is located in the Parish Life Center next to the Nursery. It is open Monday through Friday 10:30am to 3:00 pm. 256-881-2211 or hispanic@holyspirithsv.com. Hispanic Community Mass Sundays 2:00 PM Children/Adult Catechism Sundays 10:15-11:30 AM Baptismal Preparation Classes First Sunday of the Month 4:00 PM Multipurpose Room Nuestra Comunidad Hispana celebra la Santa Misa todos los Domingos a las 2:00 pm. Ninos/Adultos Catecismo cada domingo a las 10:15 am y Clases Bautismo de preparacion son los primeros domingos del mes a las 4 de la tarde en el salon junto a la oficina. 4:00-4:45 PM Saturday & by appointment. HOLY DAY MASS SCHEDULE 6:30 AM, 9:00 AM , 12:00 Noon & 6:00 PM BULLETIN NOTICES Send Bulletin Notices to kyleb@holyspirithsv.com (subject to approval) Deadline for notices Tuesday at Noon. HOLY SPIRIT REGIONAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL Terrance Golden, Principal 881-4852 ext. 103 BOOKSTORE HOURS POPE JOHN PAUL II CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Vince Aquila, Principal 430-1760 ext. 101 Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 8:00 AM to 12:00 Noon March 29, 2015 1 WELCOME!... Rest in Peace! Douglas Jenrath, son of Hugo Jenrath HOLY SPIRIT CATHOLIC CHURCH... ...invites everyone to “...full, conscious, and active participation” in the sacred liturgy. We hope you will join us in lifting our hearts and voices to God! Mass Intentions THE VESTIBULE... ...is the place for meeting old friends and greeting visitors! Reverence and quiet are expected in the church! Please turn off cell phones and beepers. March 30 ~ April 5, 2015 Monday 7:30 AM 12:00 PM Tuesday 7:30 AM 12:00 PM Wednesday 7:30 AM 7:00 PM AT HOLY COMMUNION… … it is appropriate to make a sign of reverence, a bow or a genuflection, before you receive Communion. To maintain the flow of the Communion procession, please make the sign of reverence while the person in front of you receives Communion. If you choose to receive Holy Communion in your hand, please do not reach for the host, but present your palm, flat out and high enough to receive Communion. Intinction is not permitted. Holy Thursday 7:00 PM Good Friday 7:00 PM Holy Saturday 8:00 PM Easter Sunday 6:30 AM 9:00 AM 11:45 AM INFANTS, TODDLERS, AND CHILDREN… ...are welcome at Mass. Anytime they become restless you may take them to the nursery. Our infant and toddler nurseries are open during the 9:00 AM and 11:45 AM Masses for children 6 mos.-4 years. † Flora & Frank DeMaioribus † The Damian Family † Michael Sheehy NO NOON MASS † JoAnn Jenrath † Ramon Castillo NO DAILY MASS † Margaret Bouska NO DAILY MASS Our Lord’s Passion † Michael & Mary Mac Mahon Parishioners † Angie Aurigemma † Paul & Theresa Choe Hospital Care: If you or a member of your family ar e sick or in the hospital and need Deacon Mike Sudnik, please call him at 604-3374. If you need a Priest, you may call Fr. Mike at 883-4359 or Fr. Vincent Bresowar at 882-1132, day or night. INFORMATION… ...please take a bulletin as you leave church. In it you will find all the information you need to be an active Catholic at Holy Spirit Catholic Church… AGAIN WELCOME!... Sue Ellen Adams Willie Albanes Stephanie Anderson Pat Andreoni Christine Baker Nancy Bertrand Terri Bianca Zachary Brogdon Rebecca Brunty Shea Butler Doris Cassedy D. James Chambers Cathleen Chappell Lisa Citrano Sam Citrano Mabel Clemons Shirl Cola Brent Crow Pris Dance Bulletin available on the web at holyspirithsv.com Brenda David Lisa deVuyst Greg Denton Jean Duhon Maria Drejewski Elaine Ellingsen Leslie Enright Wil Etbauer LECTORS March 28-29 Palm Sunday 5:00 p Paul Krakus (OT) — Bob Dineen (NT and “Voice”) 7:00 a Eileen Phillips (OT)—Chuck Higgins (NT & “Voice”) 9:00 a (OT) Carrie Turner — Eric Sanders (NT and “Voice”) 11:45 a (OT) Maia Kennedy — Vicki Pape (NT and “Voice”) LECTORS Holy Week Holy Thursday: Chuck Higgins (OT) — Maritza Holland (NT) Good Friday: Bob Dineen (OT) — Vicki Pape (NT) Holy Saturday: (R. #1) Tracy Finke — (R. #3) Vicki Pape (R. #7) Marge Feist — (Epistle) Ashley Lee Easter 6:30a Carmelita Dithmer (OT) — Liz O’Halloran (NT) 9:00a Sam Spuhl (OT) — Chris Barraza (NT) 11:45a Maia Kennedy (OT) — Vicki Pape (NT) Joyce Fontenot Martha Gould Amos Green Beverly Guest Joan Hart Isidro Hermosillo NoahHermosillo Alan Himbaugh Katie Hunt Beverly Hunter Billy Jenkins Stan Johns Holly (Rebman)Johnson Joanna Johnson August Jones Colleen Kleiber Moonyean Klueger Rita & Ken Knowles Milly Kuszynski Suzanne Lancaster Vince Lanzillo Carey Link Bill Lorson Mark Magnet Caitlyn Man Barbara Marfenski Patricia Morea Rebecca Morgan Kathryn Neill Estelle Owen Bernie Parr Elizabeth Restey Braelyn Richardson Patrick Riley Hazel Rogers Margaret Roth Katie Ofenloch Sanders Mark Schmidt Tonya Seabrooke Bob Seguin Nancy Seguin Rosemarie Smith Skip Songy Virginia Stitt Sr. Mary Lou Talmon J.D. Tillman Catherina Tjitra Rose Marie Tolley Kristin Etbauer Wiener Michael Wilks Ellie Yancey Vanessa Young April 4 —Altar Duty Theresa Hubbard & Heather Dixson Purificator Laundering March 29 — Mary Ellen O’Halloran April 5 — Marlene & Lou Galipeau April 12 — Mary Rumanes 2 Our Week In Review RCIA 6:15p Chur ch St. John Penance 5-8p 7:30 Mass Only St. Vincent dePaul Mtg. 9:30a LIB Chrism Mass 11:00 PM, Cathedral Penance Service 7p Wednesday Cenacle Rosar y 9:00a LIB April 1 Seder Dinner 5:30 PM Thursday Church Office closes at noon April 2 Holy Thursday Mass 7:00 PM Friday Church Office closed April 3 Indoor & Outdoor Stations 3:00 PM Good Friday Liturgy 7:00 PM Saturday Confessions 10:00 AM til Noon April 4 Live Way of the Cross 3:00 outside Easter Vigil 8:00 PM Easter Sun. Masses: 6:30/9:00/11:45 AM April 5 Easter Surprise 10:30 AM Monday Church Office closed April 6 Monday March 30 Tuesday March 31 Our Parish News April 9 (Thur.) The Widows & Widower s gr oup will meet for lunch at the Ding How Chinese Restaurant in the Whitesburg Shopping Center at Whitesburg and Airport Road at 1:00 PM. Please call Colet at 256-880-5886 for information, reservations or cancellations. Newcomers are always welcome. Join us for fellowship and conversation. Parents Night Out (fundraiser for summer Youth Conference) Friday, April 10 6 to 10 pm $10 per child / $30 per family Pizza and snacks provided Children up to 5th grade are welcome Your continued support is greatly appreciated RSVP: (256)882-6483 or llai@holyspirithsv.com PARISH BREAKFAST! Sunday, March 29 8:30 am —11:00 am Pancakes, Scrambled Eggs, Hash-brown Casserole, Bacon, Sausage and Fruit Cocktail Tickets: $6 per person or $25 for the whole family Sponsored by the Holy Spirit Knights of Columbus Council 764. 3 PENANCE SERVICES St. John’s Church - Madison Monday, March 30 All Eucharistic Ministers and Homebound Ministers of Communion are expected to attend Mass on Holy Thursday during which they will be re-commissioned for another year of service in the Lord. MASS 7:00 PM, APRIL 2 5:00-8:00 PM Holy Spirit Penance Service Tuesday, March 31 7:00 PM Lenten Regulations Weekdays of Lent: There is no obligation to fast. However, voluntary acts of self-denial are recommended. Mass 5:00 PM Saturday night Vigil Mass 7:00 AM Mass 9:00 AM Mass 11:45 AM Good Friday: Fast and A bstain from meat. There is a limit of one full meal on these days for all between the ages of 18 and 59 inclusive. HOLY WEEK Holy Thursday (no morning Mass) The Lord’s Supper Mass 7:00 PM Adoration, in Church, until midnight Good Friday (no morning Mass) Stations of the Cross 3:00 PM (inside & outside, weather-permitting) Good Friday Service 7:00 PM Holy Saturday Reconciliation-10 AM-12 noon Live Stations of the Cross -on the parish grounds (reenacted by Hispanic Ministry parishioners) Easter Vigil Mass 8:00 PM (no 5:00 Vigil Mass) Days of Abstinence: (All Fr idays in Lent) All who have reached their 14th year are bound to abstain totally from meat. Easter Duty Obligation: After they have r eceived their First Holy Communion, Catholics are bound by the obligation of receiving Holy Communion at least once a year. If you have not been to Holy Communion for a year, you are required to make your Easter Duty. This precept should be fulfilled during the Easter Season. Catholics are also bound to confess serious (mortal) sins at least once a year, but it is not limited to the Lenten/ Easter Season. EASTER Sunrise Mass 6:30 AM (Church) Mass 9:00 AM Mass 11:45 AM Children’s Easter SURPRISE at 10:30 No Nursery Easter Sunrise Mass at Monte Sano State Park Overlook 6:00 AM MARCH W T S M T 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 S M T APRIL W T 1 5 EASTER 4 F F 2 Holy Thursday Good Friday S S 4 Daily Reflections Troop AL7361 Palm Sunday: (concludes 40 Days for L ife) With Easter in mind… “At dawn on the first day of the week… there was a violent earthquake” (Mt 28:1-26). AHG Mission “Building women of integrity through service to God, family, community, and country” American Heritage Girls is a Christ-centered character development scouting program for girls ages 5 - 18. Our troop, AL7361, meets on Sunday afternoons twice a month. In the Old Testament, earthquakes are a sign of the coming of God, the breaking in of the New Age in which God’s kingdom will flourish. That is what happens of course at the Resurrection. A new chapter of history now begins in which the Risen Life of Christ is accepted by believers and overcomes humanities slavery to death. For more information: info@ahg-al7361.org | http://www.ahg-al7361.org http://www.ahgonline.org Troop AL7361 is selling tickets to the Belk Charity Sale which will be held Saturday, May 2nd. Tickets are $5 each and are worth $5 off your first purchase on the day of the sale. Pre-sales are available for Belk credit card holders the week prior to the Charity Sale. Belk Charity Sales offer great discounts and often include some of rarely discounted brands. Please look for us after masses the weekend of 11-12 April! “Father, in the Light of the Resurrection, may we continue to extend your victory over death.” Stephen Ministry “The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law.” Where will I find someone to call when I feel like my back is against the wall? Where will I find someone to share the brokenness my soul does bear? Where will I find someone who will understand, who will listen and maybe hold my hand? Where will I find someone to help me pray that I'll get through another day? Where will I find someone who will help me see, I'm not alone, it's not just me? Cub Scout Pack 361 Cub Scouting is for boys in the 1st – 5th grades, or 7 to 10 years of age. Meets every 1st Tuesday evening at 6:30pm Holy Spirit School Auditorium http://hspack361.com/ POC Mar y Zur insky, Cubmaster (256)-698-5141 cubmaster@hspack361.com someone I could even call a friend? Where will I find a Christian brother or sister, that would be my Stephen Minister? To request a Stephen Minister, please call Lee or Kathy Heckman @ 489-7389 or Carolyn Brunty @ 256-683-7015. You will be paired with a Stephen Minister of the same gender who will meet with you to provide a listening ear and to offer prayer support during this difficult time of your life. All information will be kept confidential. Please call today with any questions or concerns. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults R C If you are interested in becoming Catholic I please contact the Office of Religious A Education and speak with Tracy Finke our Director 256-881-0345 or email tfinke@holyspirithsv.com 5 Youth Activity Religious Education Lori Lai 256-882-6483 llai@holyspirithsv.com Tracy Finke 881-0345 Confirmation Interviews: Confirmation Interviews will take place the week of April 13th through the 16th in the church offices. Please call Judy Rebman or Tracy Finke to schedule a 15 minute interview for your Confirmation Candidate. has been mailed. Please refer to the mailed schedule. Website: http://holyspirithsv.com/?page_id=2578 Middle School (6-8th grade): Sundays 4-5:30 PM Our Next Confirmation Session is Scheduled for April 22 Our next Confirmation Session is scheduled for Wednesday, April 22nd from 6:00 to 8:30 pm in the school auditorium. Please enter the doors under the veranda in the back parking lot of the school to the left of the gym. Parents, please have your Candidate arrive by 5:50 pm in order to get a drink and a snack and be ready to begin at 6pm. High School (9-12th grade): following the 11:45 am Mass from 1 pm to 3pm. Wednesday thru Friday, 3-6:00 PM Youth Room Open to 9th thru 12 graders. Come study or just hang out! Confirmation will take place on Fr iday, Apr il 24th at 7pm. Candidates and Sponsors need to arrive to the Parish Hall by 6pm. Confirmation Practice: Practice for Confirmation will take place Thursday, April 23rd at 5:30 pm. Candidates and Sponsors should arrive at the Parish Hall by 5:30 pm ready for practice. Please do not be late. Allow 2 hours for practice. The Sacrament of Reconciliation will be offered after practice as all Candidates need to be in a State of Grace for Confirmation. If a sponsor can’t make it for practice, a parent should take the sponsor’s place. High School: April 25 - Group Swing Dance Night July 10-12 - Stuebenville Atlanta (Final Payment is due!!) Volunteer/Service Opportunities: March 31 thru April 4 Easter Surprise Preparations April 5 - Easter Surprise Volunteers needed April 10 - Parents Night Out Volunteers needed First Communion Retreat: The First Communion Retreat will take place on Friday, April 17th from 6:00 to 8:30 pm in the Parish Life Center. Please sign your child in leaving a phone number where you can be reached and help him or her pin on a nametag. Please turn in your child’s form entitled “I Know My Prayers” the night of the retreat verifying that your child does indeed know the required prayers for First Communion. First Communion Picture orders can be turned in the night of the retreat as well. Youth Mass Dates thru May 2015: Sunday 11:45 AM Masses: April 19 Teen Peer Leadership Group Meeting Monday, March 30th at 6pm All High School Youth interested in teen peer leadership are welcome to attend. Dinner provided. First Communion: First Communion will take place on Sunday, May 3rd at 4:30 pm. All children need to arrive to the Parish Hall by 4:00 pm. Individual pictures will be taken in the church by the Tabernacle starting at 3:00 pm. Fr. Gerald Holloway Bir thday: Mar ch 27 6 7 8 9 Check out the Lighthouse Catholic Media in the back of church. We have great CD’s, Books and Booklets to offer you at a very lost cost. The CD’s are approximately one hour in length. I challenge you to listen to one CD. You will be love it and come running back for more! They are of excellent quality and you will learn a lot! Read the description of some of our CD’s below. Catholic psychotherapist Deacon Dr. Bob McDonald provides a spiritual and psychological prescription for overcoming the sinful anger that poisons the mind of Christ within, causing alienation and division. His practical wisdom shows that only by learning how to forgive can we hope to promote healing and understanding in our relationships and enjoy the blessings of a forgiving heart. How can we evangelize an unbelieving world? In this talk, Ken Hensley uses simple, effective logic to show how the atheistic worldview inevitably leads to contradictions that can’t hold up to sound reasoning. After hearing this talk, you will be empowered to conclusively demonstrate how unbelief leads to the destruction of morality, meaning, and even knowledge. In one of his most focused talks to date, Stephen Ray discusses salvation, the authentic biblical understanding of being "born again", and how we are saved by faith, but not "faith alone". With great humor and doctrinal depth, he goes all the way back to Abraham to show that we are saved by faith and obedience to all that Christ demands of us. There are several moments in life where God attempts to grab our attention and remind us that He is in charge. Through humor and poignant biblical insights, Mark Hart candidly reflects on a particular near-death experience in his life where Our Lord grabbed his attention and put Mark's Catholic faith to the test. Mark is a bestselling author and a heavily sought-after Catholic speaker. 10 Dr. Timothy Gray is the president of the Augustine Institute and is a well-known scripture scholar and Catholic speaker. With his eloquent style and polished delivery, Dr. Gray expounds upon the teachings of the Catholic Church surrounding social justice in light of sacred scripture. Johnnette Benkovic shares her conversion back to Jesus Christ and the Catholic Church and the struggles that came when her husband didn't share her faith. She explains how the Lord blessed her in unexpected ways and, through the promptings of His Holy Spirit, showed her how she could better love her spouse through it all. Fr. Mike Schmitz is one of the leading Catholic speakers in the Church today. Fr. Mike tackles four very difficult topics in this exceptional presentation: Death, Judgement, Heaven, and Hell. Listen to this talk and finally get the answers to the question: "What Happens When I Die?" Jennifer Fulwiler is a popular writer and speaker from Austin, Texas. In this compelling presentation, she recalls her spiritual journey — one which ultimately led her to enter the Catholic Church after having lived a life of atheism. Jennifer is a regular contributor to the National Catholic Register and frequently appears on Catholic radio and EWTN. Cat.Chat is a Catholic Audio Show for kids ages 3-11 to help them learn and love their Faith like never before! Using prayer, great conversations, faith-filled stories, and catchy songs, each CD discusses the Catholic Faith while teaching kids powerful lessons for living out their Faith every day. Join Moses the Talking Cat, Papa, Josh, Hanna, and friends for an unforgettable experience. We have much, much more to offer you! Fall in love with your Catholic Faith with Lighthouse Catholic Books, Booklets and CD’s! 11 COMMUNITY NEWS St. Vincent De Paul Society April 18 (Sat.) Magnificat Prayer Luncheon At Prince of Peace Deasy Hall, 4600 Preserve Pkwy, Hoover, from 11:30-2:30. Tickets are $10 and are available by calling #205-680-6007. Ticket sales end on Wednesday, April 15. NO tickets sold at door. FOOD PANTRY ITEMES NEEDED! Please help with the St. Vincent de Paul food pantry. Certain items are low or no longer available to give to our clients. Foods needed now: canned fruit, jelly, and hot or cold cereal. Holy Family Regional School, 4k-8th grade A dynamic, Christ-centered leader is needed to serve as principal at Holy Family Regional School in Huntsville, AL. The ideal candidate will be skilled in curriculum/instruction, sound leadership, management, and finance. A Master's degree in Education (or related field, Alabama Administrator Certification, teaching experience, administrative experience, and demonstrated leadership ability are preferred. The new principal is expected to bring energy and enthusiasm to growing enrollment and create a welcoming atmosphere for our current and prospective families. Candidate must be a practicing Roman Catholic. Fluency in Spanish is a plus. Interested and qualified candidates should submit (1) letter of introduction, addressing the requirements/skills listed above; (2) resume; (3) names, addresses, telephone numbers, and email addresses of four professional references; and (4) statement addressing Catholic Educational Leadership Philosophy to: The Rev. Joseph P. Lubrano, S.D.S Canonical Pastor of Holy Family Regional School Attn: Principal Search Committee 2300 Beasley Avenue Huntsville, AL 35816 principalsearch@saintjosephofhuntsville.org Perpetual Adoration Chapel The following hours are open: Monday: 12 noon For more information, to schedule an hour, or to obtain the keypad code for late night/early morning entry, contact one of the following Chapel Commitee members: Bob Dineen, 256-880-0221, Pete Robert, 256-882-0033, Malen Colberg, (Spanish) 256-650-5194 or Maritza Holland (Spanish) 808-551-2901. Holy Spirit Regional Catholic School 256-881-4852 A National BLUE RIBBON School Winner 2013! Interested in working with children? Giving back to the school? We are seeking Substitute Teachers! Please call Sondra at 256-881-4852. Saint John Paul II Catholic High School 256-430-1760 www.jp2falcons.org Contact Mrs. Kathleen Tetzlaff, Admissions Dir., to schedule a tour. www.jp2falcons.org/admissions A Panamá Canal Cruise Are you tired of these cold, snowy winter days? Why not join your friends from the neighboring parishes as they plan on cruising through the Panama Canal in November 2015. Explore the beauty and color of Costa Rica, San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, Cabo San Lucan, Mexico, Cartagena, Columbia, to mention just a few of the Ports of Call, as you enjoy the Panama Canal Cruise on your way to Los Angeles, California. There are just a few spots available at this time. If you would like to learn more about this adventure, please join your fellow travelers at our monthly gathering at Annunciation of the Lord in Decatur. The next meeting will take place on Monday, April 13th. at 6:30p.m. You are invited to bring a pot-luck heavy hors d‘oeuvre to share. Hope to see you on April 13th. at 6:30p.m. Did you find the needle? March 22 - pg. 4, in the graphic on the bottom right of the page Somewhere in this Bulletin a needle is hiding. See if you can find it! 12 Invest just five minutes a day, and your faith will deepen and grow—a day at a time. SUNDAY, M ARCH 29, 2015 PALM SUNDAY OF THE LORD’S PASSION This is his body What would happen if, in contemplating this overwhelming day, we set aside the images of cruelty, betrayal, denial, whips, thorns, and nails and consider passion as the expression of the deepest emotions of the heart, that which drives a person to hand her or himself over to another without reservation: “Do with me what you will. I am yours.” Jesus’ Passion is not only his agony, but the handing over of his whole self—even to violence and death—in order to be faithful to the beloved. You. How loved you are! TODAY’S READINGS: Procession: Mark 11:1-10 or John 12:12-16 (37); Mass: Isaiah 50:4-7; Philippians 2:6-11; Mark 14:1—15:47 (38). “She has done a good thing for me.” MONDAY, M ARCH 30 MONDAY OF HOLY WEEK Jesus has ’70s swagger For young Catholics in the early 1970s, the release of the rock album Jesus Christ Superstar was a game changer. The Passion set to contemporary lyrics highlighting the political and philosophical differences between Jesus and Judas made the gospel relevant to a generation awash in social turmoil. Some found the very human portrayal of Jesus offensive—it took the Vatican until 1999 to endorse the musical. But it is good for us hurting humans to be reminded every now and then that Jesus “gets us”—the pain, confusion, and betrayals we face. He’s been there and lived to tell the tale, as have his disciples in new ways with each generation. It’s your turn now. TODAY’S READINGS: Isaiah 42:1-7; John 12:1-11 (257). “Then Judas the Iscariot said, ‘Why was this oil not sold for three hundred days’ wages and given to the poor?’ ” TUESDAY, M ARCH 31 TUESDAY OF HOLY WEEK Enter stage left—the betrayer Why is a story of betrayal central to our Holy Week experience? Was it really necessary? Is Judas the villain of the story, or perhaps simply a convenient scapegoat? Truth be told, we are all “the betrayer” in one way or another, in that even having heard the Good News, we forget it, neglect it, ignore it, overlook it, more often that we care to admit. Oh well. That is why we indeed need a savior. And though it may seem our betrayals kill him, the story of salvation has a different ending. Stay tuned this week. TODAY’S READINGS: Isaiah 49:1-6; John 13:21-33, 36-38 (258). “Amen, amen, I say to you, one of you will betray me.” WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 WEDNESDAY OF HOLY WEEK Slippery slope The character Faust, of German legend, sold his soul to the devil in return for unlimited knowledge and worldly pleasures. No one in real life (or in their right mind) would agree to such a stark trade, but no one is ever offered that much and at so high a price either. Temptation is much more subtle, as are the small ways you rationalize choices that compromise your values, and therefore it is that much harder to guard against. Remember that your integrity, your character, your self-worth—your soul—is priceless. TODAY’S READINGS: Isaiah 50:4-9a; Matthew 26:14 -25 (259). “ ‘What are you willing to give me if I hand him over to you?’ ” THURSDAY, APRIL 2 EVENING M ASS OF THE LORD’S SUPPER (HOLY THURSDAY) Take a closer walk The Triduum—beginning with the liturgy on the evening of Holy Thursday and ending with evening prayer on Easter Sunday—is the church’s most sacred trifecta, after the Trinity of course! These moments are part of the one paschal celebration in which we, along with all of creation, journey with Christ through passion, death, burial, and resurrection. As you move from the joyous beginning of Holy Thursday into the quiet stillness of evening, take time to gather your own joys and struggles—and those of the rest of the world—and walk closely with Christ. TODAY’S READINGS: Exodus 12:1-8, 11-14; 1 Corinthians 11:23-26; John 13:1-15 (39). “This day shall be a memorial feast for you.” FRIDAY, APRIL 3 FRIDAY OF THE LORD’S PASSION (GOOD FRIDAY); DAY OF FAST AND ABSTINENCE Cross your heart Solemnity, prayer . . . and delicious baked goods? It must be Good Friday. There are many ways that people throughout the world honor this sacred day of remembering the death of Jesus. A custom in England, Ireland, and in many countries is to bake hot cross buns. These sweet pastries are typically scored or iced with a cross. Whatever you do this day—bake, work, pray, fast, care, smile, mourn—remember that you and all of creation are blessed with the sign of the cross. TODAY’S READINGS: Isaiah 52:13—53:12; Hebrews 4:14-16; 5:7-9; John 18:1—19:42 (40). “Let us confidently approach the throne of grace.” SATURDAY, APRIL 4 HOLY SATURDAY You’ve arrived! Many consider the Easter Vigil the most beautiful liturgy of the year. And for good reason—we celebrate not only the Resurrection of the Lord (as if that were not enough!) but our own arriving, our own awakening from the slumber of half-faith into the full light of Easter. Perhaps the words of the great poet T.S. Eliot express it best: “We shall not cease from exploration / And the end of all our exploring / Will be to arrive where we started / And know the place for the first time.” Happy Easter! TODAY’S READINGS: Vigil: Genesis 1:1—2:2; Genesis 22:1-18; Exodus 14:15—15:1; Exodus 15:12, 3-4, 5-6, 17-18; Isaiah 54:5-14; Isaiah 55:1-11; Baruch 3:9-15, 32—4:4; Ezekiel 36:16-17a, 1828; Romans 6:3-11; Mark 16:1-7 (41). “On the first day of the week, they came to the tomb.” ©2015 by TrueQuest Communications. 13 MARRIAGE Arrangements for weddings must be made six months in advance with our priests. A Marriage Preparation Class is required. ANOINTING OF THE SICK If you are ill and would like to receive the Sacrament of the Sick and/or the Eucharist please contact the parish office to make arrangements. Contact parish office prior to hospitalization, surgery or during illness. Baptism Preparation Class For parents and godparents, April 8 —7:00 PM in the Multi Purpose Room of the Parish Life Center. Please call the parish office to make a reservation so we can plan for you! 256-881-4781 “0” KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL #764 Grand Knight Deputy Grand Knight Brian Lagasse Tim Karigan 650-5515 883-4325 Parish Ministries & Contact Persons ADMINISTRATIVE Adopt-A-Plot Communications Data Entry Money Counters Pastoral Council Print Shop & Mailing Wedding Coordinator Ava Joly Michael Rafferty Joe Hodges Pat Carrigan Jon Hollihan Hugo Jenrath 883-0016 539-2165 880-0211 882-1911 882-2666 881-4781 Beginning Experience Voice Mail 837-8375 Catholic Family Services 1010 Church Street 536-0073 Catholic Women of the Diocese of Birmingham Carol Chapuran 882-0655 Christ Renews His Parish (CRHP) Christina Spradlin 698-8679 Cursillo in Christianity Bob McCoy 532-1991 Interfaith Mission Service Ken Knowles 533-5913 KAIROS Prison Ministry Deacon Sam Dias 715-1190 Knights of Columbus #764 http:/www.kofc764.com Ladies’ Auxiliary #764 Cindy Adams 682-7508 Meals on Wheels Jonathan Duerr 489-9469 Our Lady’s Prayer Group Debbie Cvitan 881-3874 Pro-Life Gisela Dyer 885-1786 Adult Education & Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults—RCIA Tracy Finke 881-0345 Faith Formation - Ages 3 thru grade 12 Tracy Finke 881-0345 Focus Kyle Becher ext. 220 881-4781 Vacation Bible School Tracy Finke 881-0345 Hispanic Ministry Coordinator Maria Jose Bonilla 881-4781 ext. 225 Secretary Martha Barragan 881-2211 SOCIAL JUSTICE Haiti Parish Twinning Program Bob McCoy Habitat for Humanity Marianne Higgins MUSIC Anne Vasile ext. 219 881-4781 Dr. Rebecca Whited 1-256-620-7925 organist@holyspirithsv.com Joni Boulet 519-2993 Anne Vasile ext. 219 881-4781 Altar Servers Eucharistic Ministers Lectors Altar Linens Sacristans 468-2754 828-2548 881-0345 882-0888 883-0835 882-3414 880-9765 YOUTH Boy Scouts Cub Scouts American Heritage Girls Youth Ministry HOLY SPIRIT CHURCH TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Fr. Michael Mac Mahon Fr. Vincent Bresowar Anne Vasile Tracy Finke Religious Ed (School) 216 217 219 223 249 532-1991 653-1843 Ministry to the Sick and Homebound Michael Sudnik 604-3374 msudnik@comcast.net Society of St.Vincent DePaul Jason Poyer 881-1526 Stephen Ministry Lee or Kathy Heckman 489-7389 Carolyn Brunty 683-7015 LITURGY Heather Dixson Michelle Vandergrift Tracy Finke Lynne Greco Vicki Pape Connie Beveridge Pat Osborn 881-4781 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION HISPANIC OFFICE Altar Guild ext. 0 Bookstore Jeanne King 881-1385 Holy Spirit Travel Club Sandy Wells ext. 3661 880-9140 Hospitality Committee Debra Kibler 714-3468 Nursery Beth Jerman 270-4645 Parish Life Center Library Dexter Nilsson 881-6366 Perpetual Adoration of the Eucharist Bob Dineen 880-0221 Pete Robert 882-0033 Malen Colberg (Spanish) 650-5194 Maritza Holland(Spanish) 808-551-2901 Jason Poyer 881-1526 Widowed Group Hugo Jenrath 682-1694 Our Lady’s Rosary Makers Ann Digesu 881-0863 Pat Scroggins 881-9228 COMMUNITY Adult Choirs St. Cecilia Choir and St. Gregory Youth Choir St. Nicholas Choir Youth Mass Ensemble Mary Walker PARISH LIFE Deacon Mike Sudnik Kyle Becher Judy Rebman Hugo Jenrath Disaster Relief 14 212 220 224 211 232 Pat Tobbe Mary Zurinsky Anella Brolliar Lori Lai 883-9045 698-5141 info@ahg-al7361.org 882-6483 881-4781 + extension Nursery Bookstore Martha Barragan Maria Jose Bonilla Julie Kellogg 235 215 251 225 234