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Weekend Mass Schedule

Saturday
July 24, 2010
8:00 a.m. Mass
Readings for Day

(Sabbath or Sunday Readings)

Saturday Vigil
July 24, 2010
5:30 p.m. Mass
Readings for Sabbath*

Sunday
July 25, 2010
 8:00 a.m. Mass
11:00 a.m. Mass
 
Readings for Sabbath*


Daily Mass Celebrations

Monday
July 26, 2010
Readings for Day

Tuesday
July 27, 2010
9:30 a.m. Mass
Readings for the Day


  Wednesday
July 28, 2010
 8:15 a.m. Mass

Readings for the Day

Thursday
July 29, 2010
12:05 p.m. Mass

Readings for the Day

Friday
July 30, 2010
Readings for the Day

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Convalescent/Nursing Homes

Mrs. Arlene Hardaway (Parkway Health & Rehab)

Mrs. Isabel Samuels, Mrs. Willie Evelyn Malone (St. Peter Villa)

Jenny Marshall (Willow Bend at Marion Ark Nursing Home)

Mr. Floyd Shavers (Metro Community Care Home)

Ill at Home

Mrs. Audrey Allen, Mr. Herbert Allen, Mr. Joseph Alsandor, Mrs. Annie Hines Atkins, Mrs. Essie Berry, Mrs. Monique Meacham Bethany, Mr. Gerald Bond, Mrs. Lula Crawford, Mr. Robert Crowley, Mrs. Judy Epps, Mrs. Wendy Funches, Mrs. Marshia Gilmore, Mr. Emory Gordon, Mrs. Lottie Gordon, Ms. Jacqueline Guerrero,  Mr. William Harris, Mr. Darrell Hollimon, Mr. Willie Hollimon, Mrs. Helen Hoof, Mr. Robert Hooper, Dr. William Johnson, Mrs. Mary M. Jones, Mrs. Teresa Kimbrough, Mrs. Laura Kinchelow, Mrs. Mary Monroe, Mrs. Maurice McDonald, Mrs. Florine McMillan, Mrs. Bobby Redmond, Mr. Frank Reynolds, Mr. Stanley Robinson, Mrs. Allura Tate, Mrs. Forrestine Weed, Mr. Malcolm Weed, Mr. Johnnie Weaver.

Moveable and Fixed Feast Days of Catholicism 
Unknown Artist's Depiction of the Last Supper, Which Instituted the Sacrament of the Eucharist (Ethiopian Features of Christ)
"Happy are Those Who are Called to HIS Supper"
Presentation of Christ in the Temple

Fixed Feasts:


  • January 1: The Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
  • May 4: The Ascension of Jesus
  • Assumption of Mary - August 15
  • All Saints Day - November 1
  • Immaculate Conception - December 8
  • Christmas - December 25

 

Jesus Stumbles with His Cross

Moveable Feasts:


Jesus Ascends Into Heaven

Moveable Feasts, continued


  • Divine Mercy, Sister Saint Faustina, Sunday after Easter
  • Ascension Day - 40 days after Easter
  • Pentecost - 50 days after Easter
  • Corpus Christi - 60 days after Easter
  • Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the Friday after the second Sunday after Pentecost.  Saint Margaret - Divine Mercy, Sister Saint Faustina
  • Immaculate Heart of Mary, the day following the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. That is the Saturday after the second Sunday after Pentecost.
  • Advent - Four weeks before Christmas
  • feast days of some significant saints days, if a movable feast falls too close to their usual date.
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      Offertory Collection:  07/11/2010     $   7,124.47

      Offertory Collection: 07/18/2010     $ 10,696.98


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      Father Isaac Hecker, founder of the Paulist Fathers

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