Saturday, September 13 - 5:30 PM Sunday, September 14 - 10:00AM
Lectors: Brenda Rummel Terry Stiles
Music: Volunteer s Volunteers Altar Servers: Bob Dar r ah Arena Niebur & Lexis Schipman EMHCS: Vicki & Taylor Eggebr etch Scott & Kathy King & Diane Leibel Sacristant: Julie Howell Diane Leibel Hospitality: Eggebr etch Family Jory Schipman Family Gift Bearers: Eggebr etch Family Jory Schipman Family
St. Marys Catholic Church P.O. Box 70 Malta, MT 59538 Email: office@saintmarysMalta.org
Office: (406) 654-1446 RE Center : (406) 654-1311 Fax: (406) 654-1467 Sacred Heart Ministries Lector: Terri EMHCs: Leona& Wink Gift Bearers: Nick Hopkins Church Cleaning for Aug. : Shar on Munsinger Lay Ministers, please come early and greet.
Email Addresses at St. Marys (just like the parish website): Parish office: office@SaintMar ysMalta.or g Fr. Cory: fr cor y@SaintMar ysMalta.or g Lana: lana@SaintMar ysMalta.or g Brenda: br enda@SaintMar ysMalta.or g
Sept 08: Malta 5:30 PM: For Isabella LaTr ay r /b KCs Council #2124 Sept 09: Malta 8:30 AM: For Tr icia Fish r /b The Fr omans Sept 10: Malta 8:30 AM: For the r epose of the soul of Tom Boos r /b The Lar r y Matthews Sept 11: Hi Line- 10:00 AM: For Joe Fish r /b The Bill Fr omans Sept 12: Malta- 8:30 AM: For the Bible Study Gr oup r /b The Ulr ichs Sept 13: Malta- 5:30 PM: For r epose of the souls of Jim Schumacher s r /b Pat Schumacher Sept 14: Dodson- 8:30 AM: For the r epose of the soul of John Doney r /b Leona Kienenber ger Malta- 10:00 AM: For all par ishioner s Saco 12:15 PM: For Intentional Disciples r /b The Ulr ichs September 14, 2014 www.SaintMarysMalta.org Fr. Cory Sticha-Administrator New to the Parish? Welcome! Were glad youll be joining us! If you would like to register with the parish, please fill out this form and drop it in the collection basket. You can also bring it by the parish office or send it to us. Name: Address: Phone number: Email address: Current parishioners: you can use this form to notify us of any change of address or phone number. Thanks! Sept 08Rom 8: 28-30, Ps 13: 6abc, Mt 1: 18-23 Sept 091 Cor 6: 1-11, Ps 149: 1b-6a, 9b, Lk 6: 12-19 Sept 101 Cor 7: 25-31, Ps 45: 11-12-15, 14-17, Lk 6: 20-26 Sept 111 Cor8: 1b-7, 1-13, Ps 139: 1b-3, 13-14b, 23-24, Lk6: 27-38 Sept 121 Cor 9: 16-19, 22b-27, Ps 84: 3-6, 8, 12, , Lk 6: 39-42 Sept 131 Cor 10: 14-22, Ps 116: 12-13, 17-18, Lk 6:43-49 Sept 14 Nm 21: 14b-9, Ps 787:1b-2-,34-38, Phil 2: 6-11, Jn 3: 13-17
Prayer to the Holy Spirit, Giver of Life
Come Holy Spirit, Creator of all things...You who breathed over the waters at the dawn of creation and brought forth all living beings...You who filled the apostles when the Risen Lord breathed on them on the first Easter night, giving them the power to re- store life to those dead in sin...You who, on the last day, will breathe again over all the dead and raise them from the grave--Come! Come and breathe on our world again, immersed as it is in the Culture of Death! Come, O Lord and Giver of Life! Defeat the works of death in our midst, that abortion may no longer stain our land. We worship You, O Holy Spirit, and we rejoice in You. We know that no matter how strong the forces of death may be, we can still find in You the endless source of life. Renew that life in each of us, and make us worthy apostles of the Culture of Life in our day! Amen. Priestsforlife.org
Religious Education Schedule
Sunday, September 14, 2014
8:45-9:45 AM, Pre K 5
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
7:00 PM, Middle l & High School
For more information please contact Brenda Rummel301-0936
Please keep in your prayers:
Gary Schlieve, The Noel Emonds, The Lester Metzs, Yvonne Dihartce, Kia Taylor, Pat Murray, Heather Lenz, Jim Golik, Jake Murray Family & unborn child, Rena Crasco, Dorothy Gray, Doug Goodheart, Linda Berg, Terry McKeon, Nate Simon, Cissy Adams, Terry Stiles, Kenny Ulrich, Gerry Williams, those from our local area serving in the military, and the Poor Souls in Purgatory. Anyone who needs to have prayers said for someone can call: Brenda Rummel at 301-0936; Jean Niebur at 654-2822. Names will be listed in the bulletin for one month unless specified. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 9 AM to 4 PM Join us on 1st Friday, Oct. 3, 2014 Can you not spend one hour with me? (Mt 26:40) Pope Francis Prayer intentions for September, 2014 Mentally disabled. That the mentally disabled may receive the love and help they need for a dignified life. Service to the poor. That Christians, inspired by the Word of God, may serve the poor and suffering. Follow us on Facebook and Twiter! Facebook.com/SaintMarysMalta Twiter: @SaintMarysMalta World Youth Day Will be held in Krakow, Poland. The dates are July 19, through August 1, 2016. Cost of this pilgrimage is $3,800.00 leaving from Great Falls, MT. Mandy Bell from Glasgow is organizing the trip for the Diocese of Great FallsBillings. Please consid- er joining this pilgrimage . Further information is available at; diocesegfb.org.
National Collection for the Catholic University of America
Providing direct financial aid to students from our diocese
giving.cuatoday.com Confessions: Satur days 4 - 5 p.m., 1/2 hour before daily Mass (Mon.- Fri.) or by appointment Anointing of the Sick: Please contact Fr . Cor y as soon as possible for anointing. Baptism: Normally celebrated at Sunday Mass. Parental sessions are required. Marriages: Six month couple pr epar ation per iod required. Please contact Fr. Cory before scheduling marriage date. Collection Totals for Last Week Collected Needed Malta $ 2,241.00 $2, 721.58 Dodson: $ 142.00 $ 441.31 Saco: $ 171.00 $ 192.31
Any announcements for next Sundays bulletin need to be in by 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday To reserve the Parish Basement or other St. Marys facility, please contact Fr. Cory or Lana at the Parish Office (email office@SaintMarysMalta.org). Care and Share 2013/ 2014
(Received by Diocese as of April 30, 2014) Goal Remaining Malta: $ 24,401. 00 $ 14, 907. 36 Dodson: $ 3, 996. 00 $ 3, 247. 00 Saco: $ 2, 050. 00 $ 2, 050. 00 Thank you for your support of Care and Share!
ExamenA Way To Pray 1. Pray for light.Begin by asking God for the grace to pray, to see, and to understand. 2. Give Thanks.Look at your day in a spirit of gratitude. Everything is a gift from God. 3. Review the day.Guided by the Holy Spirit, look back on your day. Pay attention to your experience. Look for God in it. 4. Look at whats wrong.Face up to failures and shortcomings. Ask for forgiveness for your faults. Ask God to show you ways to improve. 5. Resolve what to do in the day to comeWhere do you need God today? What can you do to- day.? The Prayer that Changes Everything By Jim Manney
Send Get Well cards to: Marylyn Metz Deaconess Clinic Hospital PO Box 37000 Billings, MT 59107 Mass Intentions As Catholics, we have a long tradition of having Masses celebrated for those we wish to offer up in prayer. The Mass is the ultimate form of prayer, and each Mass is celebrated for an intention. Please consider having Masses celebrated for family and friends on special occasions and anniversaries, as well as those who are in need of prayers. Masses are also encouraged in memory of those loved ones who have died, especially on the anniversaries of their deaths. Contact Fr. Cory for more information! Short Prayer From Consoling the Heart of Jesus Re- treat Yes to Jesus: Jesus, I thirst for You. Help me to thirst for You more. Use me, Jesus. Form me into a saint. Make up for all my faults. I trust in You. With Marys help, I give You my yes. 2015 Spring Quilt Raffle
Please take notice that the donation can for our quilt raffle is once again in the back of the church. Any and all donations of any amount will be welcome. Our goal is to cover to cover the cost of the backing, batting and quilting which amounts to $300.00. The ladies who make the blocks for this quilt, donate their fabric, time and talent. We thank you in advance for your generosity.
Stewardship
September 14, 2014 - The Exultation of the Holy Cross
"For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son..." - John 3:16
God gave us the gift of His son so we can enjoy eternal salvation. Of all our gifts, our life, is the most precious. We belong to God. This is why we must take time every day to ask Him how He wants us to use the life He has given us.
judy@catholicfoundatonmt.org 2014 Public Square Rosary Crusade Please join us in praying for our nation on October 11, 2014 at noon. The local Rosary Rally will take place at the Front Street Park The Bible Timeline Study Guide Thursdays 7:00 PM, 2014-2015 1. Session 13: - Sept. 11, 2014 2. Session 14Sept. 25 3. Session 15Oct. 9, 4. Session 16Oct. 23 5. Session 17 Nov. 6 6. Session 18 Nov 20 7. Session 19Dec 4 8. Session 20Dec 18 9. Session 21Jan 8, 2015 10. Session 22Jan. 22 11. Session 23Feb. 8 For more informationDan Morton 1-845-264-7577
Knights of Columbus KC Meetings : Every Second Tuesday Evening 6:30 PM Rosary Date to be announcedHighway Cleanup 5:30 meet in church basementDinner @ 7:00 PM
Every Tuesday afternoon @ 6:00PMwork nightchurch and grounds cleanup Please volunteer Prayer For US Elections
O God, we acknowledge You today as Lord, Not only of individuals, but of nations and governments.
We thank You for the privilege Of being able to organize ourselves politically And of knowing that political loyalty does not have to mean disloyalty to You.
We thank You for Your law, which our Founding Fathers acknowledged and recognized as higher than any human law. We thank You for the opportunity that this election year puts before us, To exercise our solemn duty not only to vote, but to influence countless others to vote, And to vote correctly.
Lord, we pray that Your people may be awakened. Let them realize that while politics is not their salvation, their response to You requires that they be politically active.
Awaken Your people to know that they are not called to be a sect fleeing the world But rather a community of faith renewing the world.
Awaken them that the same hands lifted up to You in prayer (http://www.catholic.org/prayers)are the same hands that pull the lever in the voting booth; that the same eyes that read Your Word , are the eyes that read the names on the ballot, and that they do not cease to be Christians when they enter the voting booth.
Awaken Your people to a commitment to justice, To the sanctity of marriage and the family, To the dignity of each individual human life, And to the truth that human rights begin when Human Lives begin, And not one moment later.
Lord, we rejoice today That we are citizens of Your kingdom. May that make us all the more committed to being faithful citizens on earth.
We ask this through Jesus Christ, our Lord.
Amen. Catholic Womens No Host Luncheon Every second Friday of the month 1:00 PM at the Great Northern Dining Room. Next Luncheon September 12, 2014 All Catholic Women Welcome
PCCW News Great FallsBillings Diocesan Council of Catholic Women Oct. 3Oct. 4, 2014 St. Anthonys Parish 317 West 7th St. Laurel, MT 59044 (406) 628-7182 For more information: Wilma Mavencamp 654-1346