April 26, 2015, Fourth Sunday of Easter 26 de Abril, Cuarto Domingo de Pascua Our Lady of the Mountains Catholic Community Nuestra Señora de las Montañas Comunídad READINGS OF THE WEEK THE GOOD SHEPHERD This Fourth Sunday of Easter is traditionally referred to as “Good Shepherd Sunday.” Today we listen to the words of the Lord as He refers to Himself as the “Good Shepherd who lays down His life for the sheep.” It is sometimes so difficult for us to grasp the reality that anyone would lay down his or her own life for the sake of someone else. This is especially true in a society that places high value on power and personal advancement, often at the cost of “trampling” on other people in order to climb the ladder. Today’s scriptures point to the one we are called to emulate—the one who lays down His life for His sheep. Today’s Scriptures challenge us to discover ways to bring life to those around us—to build up rather than to tear down. SANTA CRUZ CELEBRATION Monday: Acts 11:1-18; Ps 42:2-3; 43:3, 4; Jn 10:1-10 Tuesday: Acts 11:19-26; Ps 87:1b-7; Jn 10:22-30 Wednesday: Acts 12:24 — 13:5a; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8; Jn 12:44-50 Thursday: Acts 13:13-25: Ps 89:2-3, 21-22, 25, 27; Jn 13:16-20 Friday: Acts 13:26-33; Ps 2:6-11ab; Jn 14:1-6 or (for the memorial) Gn 1:26 — 2:3 or Col 3:14-15, 17, 23-24; Ps 90:2-4, 12-14, 16; Mt 13:54-58 Saturday: Acts 13:44-52; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 14:7-14 Sunday: Acts 9:26-31; Ps 22:26-28, 30-32; 1 Jn 3:18-24; Jn 15:1-8| APP MESSAGES Sunday, May 3 6:45 pm Procession 7:00 pm Mass 8:00 Fiesta JACKSON HOLE THERAPEUTIC RIDING Want to help others? Jackson Hole Therapeutic Riding Assoc. is In need of volunteers. No experience necessary. For information, contact Christi Yanelli. [email protected] 307-733-1374 A LOOK AT THE LIFE OF JESUS Saturday, May 2 and Sunday, May 3 After 5:30 pm, 8:00 am, and 10:00 am Masses Our Lady of the Mountains Parish Hall WELCOME NEWCOMERS! The parishioners who went on the pilgrimage to the Holy Land earlier this month would like to share their We are delighted to have you worship with us today. Our Lady of the Mountains is a Catholic community loving our experience with everyone next weekend. We’ll have some pictures and conversation about Bethlehem, Nazareth, Lord Jesus and growing in faith. We welcome you and your Galilee, the Jordan River, Jericho, the Judean Desert, family to our parish and hope that you will find a “home” with us. Together we help one another experience the Jerusalem, the Mount of Olives, the Garden of presence of the Lord Jesus Christ. We invite you to join us Gethsemane, and more! See the actual places where for coffee, donuts, and fellowship after the Sunday 10:00 Jesus spent His entire life! Join us for a few minutes after am Mass. To register, please visit our website. each Mass. We’ll answer any questions you have. And we’ll even have some refreshments! PARISH COUNCIL MEMBER NOMINATION The weekends of May 3 and May 10, ushers will collect names of nominees for new parish council members. Be sure to put someone’s name down if you think they’d be a great representative for our parish! CONFIRMATION Rehearsal Mass 4/30/15 6:00 pm 5/4/15 6:30 pm Kaleidoscope of American Music May 3, 2015 3:00 pm Jackson Hole Chorale Concert Ron Fabry – Director Including several of our lovely OLM Parishioners Free Admission Cookies and Coffee at Intermission TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS Many of our customs surrounding critical illness come from antiquity, and yet attitudes have certainly changed. Death was an all-too-familiar presence then, and people tended to see it as a natural and unavoidable part of life, not a personal catastrophe. People tried to review their lives, settle their affairs, say farewell to their dear ones, and welcome the deathbed vigils and prayers that assured them of God’s love and forgiveness. What people most feared was sudden death. It was dreaded and never discussed. The faithful filled the catacombs with consoling images of the Good Shepherd carrying the sheep to safe pasture, or the faithful in glory seated at banquet tables. The prayer texts from the time are consoling and positive, and many inspired our modern prayers. The care of the dying flowed directly from Roman pagan practice; it was home-based and family-centered. Pagans didn’t especially fear death, but they were terrified by the dead. Christians, on the other hand, consoled their sick with psalms of joy and faith in the Resurrection. The goal was to assure the sick person of God’s love, and that the ties that bind the dead and the living would endure. Remember in your prayers our parishioners, friends, relatives and their families who are in need of our prayers for comfort, healing and strength. Especially : Abbie Mae Woolwine, Mary De Temple, Peter Schwendeman, Terry Heinrich, Chuck and Anna Flickinger, Lauren Fain —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. MINISTRIES May 2-3 And for the Souls of the Departed: Arturo Nava Aburto, Billy Frank, Howard Williams Please call the parish office to add names to our prayer list. The names on the healing and repose of souls’ lists will remain for one month. Please call the parish office if names need to be added again. MASS INTENTIONS Monday, April 27 8:00 am Loose Family 5:30 pm Tuesday, April 28 Readers: 8:00 am Lynn Ward Bev Hofmann, Vickie Mates Wednesday, April 29 Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: 8:00 am Sandy Ostdiek Shirley Craighead, Suzie Kirvinskee, Carol Richardson 1:30 pm No Intention 8:00 am Thursday, April 30 Readers: 8:00 am Brian Long Mary Cernicek, Nancy Palomba 5:30 pm John Bibber + Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Friday, May 1 John Doyle, Bill Doyle, Catherine Holland 8:00 am Susan Demuro 10:00 am 7:00pm Jose Modesto Crescencio Ramos Garcia Readers: Saturday, May 2 Rosemary Jones, Ellen Nolan 8:00 am Thomas Jones Sr. + Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: 5:30 pm Kathleen Pilkington Cris Dippel, Max Kudar, Barbara McPeak, Carol Sunday, May 3 Ramthun, Joyce Sawczuk, Avelina Zárate Gómez 8:00 am Gilbert Vaughan 10:00 am Hal Mapes ON WEALTH 7:00 pm Terry Heinrich The intentions listed here will be the intentions of the “Nothing is more fallacious than wealth. priest and will not be announced to the gathered It is a hostile comrade, a domestic enemy.” assembly. —St. John Chrysostom 26 de abril de 2015 Cuarto Domingo de Pascua “Miren cuánto amor nos ha tenido el Padre, pues no sólo nos llamamos hijos de Dios, sino que lo somos.” - 1 Juan 3:1 SACRAMENTOS Y REUNIONES Bautismo Ramón García Email: [email protected] (307) 690-7294 Clases de preparación de bautismo para padres y padrinos Primer viernes después de la Misa 7:00pm Adoración del Santísimo Jueves 8:30 am a 5:30 pm Sacramento de Reconciliación Cada Domingo 6:00pm (antes de Misa) Educación Religiosa Para obtener información llame a la Parroquia 307-733-2516 Alcohólicos Anónimos Los Jueves: 6 pm (610 W. Broadway, sala L-1) Comité de la Comunidad Latina Isaías Vargas 307-699-1413 German Sánchez 307-413-6259 Victorio López 208-430-0970 Javier Vázquez 307-690-3498 Comité de la comunidad latino. Si tienen alguna pregunta o duda, con mucho gusto los ayudamos. Gracias. SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Cuarto Domingo de Pascua; Jornada Mundial de Oración por las Vocaciones Martes: San Luis María Grignon de Montfort; San Pedro Chanel Miércoles: Santa Catalina de Siena Jueves: San Pio V Viernes: San José, obrero; Primer viernes Sábado: San Atanasio; Primer sábado Noticias relevantes Responder con preguntas Conéctate con nuestra parroquia entresemana Aprende Más o Baja Nuestro App en myparishapp.com Mensajes * Para Apple y Android Domingo, el 3 de DE mayo NOMINACIÓN DEL COMITÉ LA PARROQUIA Fines de semana del 3 de mayo y el 10 de mayo, Nominación de los nuevos candidatos para el Comité de la Parroquia. CONFIRMACIÓN Confirmación Ensayo Misa 4/30/15 6:00 pm 5/4/15 6:30 pm JACKSON HOLE THERAPEUTIC RIDING Te gustaría ayudar a los demás? Jackson Hole Therapeutic Riding Assoc. está Solicitando voluntarios. No hay que tener experiencia. Por más información, contacta Christi Yanelli. [email protected] (307) 733-1374 FIESTA DE SANTA CRUZ Domingo, el 3 de mayo 6:45 pm Procesión 7:00 pm Misa 8:00 pm Fiesta LA GLORIA DE DIOS “La gloria de Dios es el hombre viviente.” —San Irineo Parish Office Hours: Parish Staff Monday - Friday 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM Closed for lunch 12:00 to 1:00 PM Telephone 307-733-2516 Fax 307-739-1478 P.O. Box 992 201 S. Jackson Street Jackson, WY 83001-0992 Fr. Randy Oswald Pastor [email protected] Fr. Louie Shea Associate Pastor [email protected] Rev. Mr. Bob Miller Visit Our Page Deacon [email protected] Give online at: www.olmcatholic.org Rev. Mr. Doug Vlchek Deacon Mass Schedules For Our Lady of the Mountains Monday-Saturday Wednesday-St. John’s Living Center Thursday Viernes (Español) Saturday Sunday 8:00AM 1:30PM 5:30PM 7:00PM 5:30PM 8:00AM 10:00AM 7:00PM Domingo (Español) Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Thursday 8:30 AM to 5:30PM [email protected] Rev. Mr. Bill Hill Deacon [email protected] Rev. Mr. Harry Flavin Deacon [email protected] Rev. Mr. Philip Wanek Deacon [email protected] Ron Fabry Director of Music Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday Domingo 4:00-5:00 PM 6:15-6:45 PM [email protected] Tamra Hendrickson [email protected] Sacrament of the Sick Contact the Parish Office or Priest Business Manager Catherine Erbes Administrative Assistant Baptism [email protected] Contact the Parish Office at least one month prior to date of baptism or email [email protected] Marriage Our Lady of the Mountains Mission Churches Please contact the Parish Office at least six months prior to your wedding date or email [email protected] Chapel of the Sacred Heart Regular Meetings: Grand Teton National Park June 8 - September 14, 2014 Sunday at 5:00 PM Knights of Columbus #9431 1st Thursday of each month 6:30 PM— Rosary 7:00 PM— Meeting Jackson Council of Catholic Women 2nd Thursday of each month , Sept-May [email protected] Holy Family Thayne, Wyoming Sunday 10:30AM Communion for the Home Bound Contact Parish Office
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