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TWO BY TWO AND GAVE THEM AUTHORITY OVER UNCLEAN SPIRITS
- MARK 6:7
St. Mary’s Catholic Church
P.O. Box 70 Fr. Cory Sticha - Pastor Office: (406) 654-1446
Malta, MT 59538 RE Center: (406) 654-1311
office@SaintMarysMalta.org Fax: (406) 654-1467
July 15, 2018 — Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time www.SaintMarysMalta.org
Mass Schedule
7/16: Malta 8:30 AM: Special Intentions r/b Lana Ulrich
7/17: Malta 8:30 AM: Repose of the soul of Don Nevrivy r/b Marty & Sandy Johnson
7/18: Malta 8:30 AM: Repose of the soul of LaVonne Compton r/b The Rummel's
7/19: HiLine 10:00 AM: Repose of the soul of Ken Ulrich r/b The Gary Bjorklund's
7/20: Malta 8:30 AM: Repose of the soul of Don Nevrivy r/b The Howell's
7/21: Malta 4:00 PM: Repose of the soul of Barb Hould r/b John & Terry McKeon
7/22: Dodson 8:30 AM: Repose of the soul of Ralph Canen r/b Helen DePuydt
Malta 10:00 AM: For the Parishioners
Saco 12:00 PM: Repose of the soul of Charley Brayton r/b Helen DePuydt
Knights of Columbus # 2124 Parish Council of Catholic Women
Meets First Tuesday of the month Meets Second Sunday of the Month
Weekly Eucharistic Adoration
Every Friday from 9 to 10 AM (following daily Mass)
Confessions: Saturdays Noon 1p.m., 1/2 Baptism: Normally celebrated at weekend
hour before daily Mass (Tues., Weds., and Masses. Parental sessions are required.
Fri.) or by appointment Marriages: Six month couple preparation
Anointing of the Sick: Please contact Fr. period required. Please meet with Fr. Cory
Cory as soon as possible for anointing. before scheduling marriage date.
Collections Totals For 7/8
Monthly
Goal Remaining Past Due 7/8 Needed Online
Malta: $22,961.00 $18,041.75 $69,839.37 Malta: $1033.25 $2721.00 $445.00
Dodson: $2,684.00 $979.00 $0.00 Dodson: $281.00 $441.31 $0.00
Saco: $5,015.00 $4,600.00 $0.00 Saco: $220.00 $441.31 $225.00
Please send bulletin announcements to frcory@SaintMarysMalta.org by Thursday evening. Thanks!
Daily Scripture Readings
7/15 — Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Amos 7:1215; Ps 85:914; Ephesians 1:314 or 1:310; Mark 6:713
7/16 — Monday of the Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time; Our Lady of Mount
Carmel
Isaiah 1:1017; Psalm 50:89, 1617, 21, 23; Matthew 10:3411:1
7/17 — Tuesday of the Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time
Isaiah 7:19; Psalm 48:28; Matthew 11:2024
7/18 — Wednesday of the Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time; St. Camillus de Lellis,
Priest
Isaiah 10:57, 1316; Psalm 94:510, 1415; Matthew 11:2527
7/19 — Thursday of the Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time
Isaiah 26:79, 12, 1619; Psalm 102:1321; Matthew 11:2830
7/20 — Friday of the Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time; St. Apollinaris, Bishop &
Martyr
Isaiah 38:16, 2122, 78; (Psalm) Isaiah 38:1012, 16; Matthew 12:18
7/21 — Saturday of the Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time; St. Lawrence of
Brindisi, Priest & Doctor of the Church
Micah 2:15; Psalm 10:14, 78, 14; Matthew 12:1421
7/22 — Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Jeremiah 23:16; Psalm 23:16; Ephesians 2:1318; Mark 6:3034
Please Pray For
Joyce Boos, Leona Keinenberger, Makayla WilkeHofeldt, Michael Fred Ereaux, C.J.
Bishop, Bruce Hould, Cleo Phillips & her daughter, Bobby Ereaux, Janeen Brookie,
Linda Berg, Myrtle Hould, Jeanie Engebretson, John Murray, Terry Stiles, Payton Kill
Eagle, Mary Kelly, Roberta Pospisil, and those from our area serving in the military.
For the repose of the souls of the Poor Souls in Purgatory, and for comfort and peace for
their families.
Anyone who needs to have prayers said for someone can call Dianne Salsbery at 6541443 or 6544675;
Jean Niebur at 6542822. Names will be listed in the bulletin for one month unless specified.
What an amazing answer! Too often we
live our lives in semisolitude, walking
around with blinders on so we don't make
eye contact. We have our family and
Everyday Stewardship friends, but we don't get up each day
wondering with excitement who we will
I recently got into an Uber car for a ride to meet that day.
the airport. I like talking with drivers if I
sense they are open to it. On this particular God puts people into our path all the time.
day, the driver was very talkative and told Maybe we need them or they need us. But
me about how he was an inventor. He had we do not walk through this world alone. If
several patents and was about to sell one of we choose to not be mindful of who is in
his inventions for a ton of money. We had a our midst, we miss the chance to receive
wonderful conversation, and he was such a whatever gifts they may have to give. In
warm and interesting person. I asked him the same vein, they miss out on what we
why, with his good fortune with inventions have to share with them if we stay closed
and all the work he was doing aside from and quiet. Pay attention to those around
Uber, he was still driving. He smiled and you. God may come to you in the words of
said, "There are still some people I haven't a friend, the request of a homeless man, or
met yet. I never know who is going to get in the wisdom of an Uber driver.
into my car next." Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS
Mass Intentions
Mass Intentions: As Catholics, we have a
long tradition of having Masses celebrated
for those we offer up in prayer. The Mass is
the ultimate form of prayer, and each Mass
is celebrated for an intention. We ask $10.00
per mass intention.
Please consider having Masses celebrated Parish Council
for family and friends on special occasions Regina Webb (Malta)
and anniversaries, as well as those who are Charlie Mears (Malta)
in need of prayers. Masses are also Shawn Bleth (Malta)
encouraged in memory of those loved ones Cliff Merriman (KofC)
who have died, especially on the Wilma Mavencamp (PCCW)
anniversaries of their deaths. Please contact Tom DePuydt (Saco)
Fr. Cory for more information. Leona Kienenberger (Dodson)
From Fr. Cory Live The Liturgy
Money is always one of those difficult Do you describe yourself as a holy person?
items of discussion. None of us ever feel For many, becoming holy may not be seen
like we have enough to cover our needs, as a desirous goal. We are all called to be
wants, and desires. Some people spend it holy but maybe not in the way we often
as quickly as it comes in, while others hold imagined. Holiness is nothing more than
on to as much as they possibly can. Like it doing ordinary things with great love and
or not, money is a necessary evil for faith. St. Teresa of Calcutta says, "Holiness
survival in our world today. is not something extraordinary. Holiness is
for every one of us as a simple duty the
A frequent challenge surrounding money is acceptance of God with a smile, at all times,
generosity. Like any other good, we tend to anywhere and everywhere." Holiness has to
be less generous when it is scarce, but that do with understanding that our faith has a lot
doesn't necessarily mean more generosity to do with how we see and live life. It is that
when it becomes more plentiful. With more simple. Are you willing to go about the
money often comes the temptation to fulfill simple business of your life and be holy?
ourselves through purchase of goods that
we want or desire. Numerous lottery
winners thought their lives would improve
after hitting the jackpot, but often end up
worse off! Money doesn't bring happiness,
but the love of money is the root of all evil.
(1 Timothy 6:10)
As Catholics, we recognize that money,
like everything else in our lives, is a gift
from God. Because it is a gift, we have a
call from Our Lord to be generous with it.
In the Gospel of Luke (Luke 21:14), Jesus
praises a woman who gave everything she
had to God, even if it was a few small
coins. Are we willing to follow that
example? Pope’s Universal Intention
This is the heart of stewardship: For July: Priests and their Pastoral
recognizing that everything is a gift from Ministry. That priests, who experience
God, and being generous with that gift is a fatigue and loneliness in their pastoral
response done out of love for Him. Next work, may find help and comfort in their
week, I'll discuss what that looks like in a intimacy with the Lord and in their
practical sense. God bless to you all! friendship with their brother priests.
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Gospel Meditation Once ashore, he needed a savvy mind to
fetch a good price for his labors.
"He summoned the Twelve and began to
send them out two by two." This Sunday we As Peter became a fisher of men, he would
read the first sending of the Apostles to need diligence to persevere through the hard
preach, teach, and heal. For many of us, it journeys, long days, and persecution that
can be easy to think we "just don't have awaited him. He would need patient calm
enough" to be disciples and evangelists with those who disagreed with him. As the
ourselves. We don't have enough education leader of the Apostles, he would need a
and training. We don't have enough savvy mind to navigate challenges facing
experience talking to people about Jesus. We the early Church. From one perspective,
don't pray enough. We don't have enough Peter has nothing to offer the mission of
faith. Jesus. Thinking more creatively, one can see
that joined with faith and love perhaps
If you look at the Apostles in today's Gospel
Peter had everything he needed.
reading, they didn't have much either. "No
food, no sack, no money in their belts." Jesus sends you as well. As you take stock
They didn't plan out their itinerary or book of your own talents, consider how they
their lodging in advance. From what we might be offered as a gift to others. Maybe
know of the Apostles, they were not the you already have more than enough.
religiously trained and educated ones. They
were fisherman, tax collectors, and political
activists. But what does being a fisherman
require? Someone like Peter needed a strong
work ethic to rise at strange hours. He
needed patient calm to wait for the catch.
Why Do We Do That? - Catholic may end up being like the executive director
Traditions Explained of the diocesan office. The chancellor does
not need to be a priest.
Question: I have seen the title of Vicar
General and Chancellor used in our Catholic The vicar general is a priest, appointed by
newspaper. Who are they and what do they the bishop and acts in the name of the
do? bishop in administering the diocese. He has
an advanced degree in canon law or
Answer: A bishop is in charge of a diocese theology. He also has executive authority
and appoints people to help with its within the diocese. This means that he is
administration. Two of those positions are involved in the daytoday pastoral and
the vicar general and the chancellor. Both temporal administration of the diocese.
play a role in the life of a diocese, despite Canon law does not allow a bishop to
the many jokes priests may tell at their appoint a relative to the position, nor the
expense! A chancellor is the archivist of a priest in charge of the Sacrament of
diocese, charged with task of keeping the Penance. In both cases, the purpose of the
records of the diocese. Often a bishop may law is to avoid conflicts of interest.
add other responsibilities, and the chancellor
4th Annual Eucharistic Conference
Saint Anthony Parish is pleased to announce that the 4th Eucharistic Conference will be
held in Laurel, MT, August 5 10, 2018. The theme is “The Splendor of Truth”,
celebrating the 50th anniversary of Humanae Vitae: God’s Vision for Marriage, Love, and
Life. Special guest speakers include Bishop Michael W. Warfel and many distinguished
presenters from the Priestly Fraternity of St. Joseph. Now is the time to unleash the
power of this teaching for the healing of our society.
The Eucharistic Conference promises to be intellectually, liturgically, and spiritually
enriching. Experience the Solemn High Mass in the Extraordinary Form, Sacred Music,
Eucharistic Devotion & Procession. Dinner is provided each evening and families will
enjoy activities planned just for them! All are invited!
Please visit www.SaintAnthonyCatholicChurch.org for more information.
Catholic Quotes
The one who has hope lives differently; the one who hopes has been granted the gift of a
new life.
Pope Benedict XVI
Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Pray for Us!