Bulletin – March 14, 2021, Fourth Sunday of Lent

cf. Isaiah 66:10-11 Rejoice, Jerusalem, and all who love her. Be joyful, all who were in mourning; exult and be satisfied and her consoling breast.

SAINT CHRISTOPHER

CATHOLIC CHURCH

39 West 200 South

Kanab UT 84741

Office: (435) 644-3414

Monday – Friday, 8:00AM – 2:30PM

stccc@kanab.net

WEBSITE:

kanabcatholicchurch.org

Please check our website regularly for updated protocols and information

Sacramental Minister

Rev. Richard T. Sherman

Kanab UT

SATURDAY VIGIL MASS

5:30 PM

SUNDAY MASS

9:00 AM   

MASS DURING THE WEEK

MONDAY – SATURDAY

8:00 AM

CONFESSIONS BY APPOINTMENT

Daylight Savings Time is here! Remember to turn your clocks back one hour on Saturday night. Spring ahead!

See Fr. Rick’s Pastoral messages on the opposite side of the bulletin for our Easter schedule. Remember that all schedules are Covid contingent.

CURRENT MASS PROTOCOLS CONTINUE:  Per Diocesan policy in accordance with current public health recommendations, the people (except liturgical ministers serving in the sanctuary) must wear cloth face masks upon entering the church until they depart. Masks will remain on the face throughout the whole Mass except while receiving communion. Saint Christopher will offer Mass for up to 28 persons at each Mass, with seating at six-foot distances required. Groups of 4 or more worshippers are asked to arrive at least 20 minutes before Mass begins, to be seated per distancing protocols. Any Mass that you attend during the week will satisfy your Sunday obligation. As always, the greatest concern is for each person’s health and safety, thus it is up to each person to make the decision that is best for them and the community. Please consult our website or call the parish office with any questions. Thank you for your patience and cooperation.

FINANCIAL REPORT FOR MARCH 6-7, 2021:  Offertory $1,305 / Donations Mail $70 /    Renovations & Improvements $402 / Black & Indian Missions (20-2204) $50 = $1,827.00.

Rice Bowl Campaign, Week Four: In Timor-Leste, families grow different foods like carrots, spinach, and watermelon. They sometimes have cooking competitions to see who can make the best dish! Read this week’s story at crsricebowl.org.

This weekend we take up the Catholic Relief Services Collection to help Jesus in disguise. This collection helps six Catholic agencies to provide relief and support for struggling communities and to work for peace and reconciliation among our marginalized brothers and sisters here and around the world. Please prayerfully consider how you can support this collection.

Our next OPEN DOOR SATURDAY is March 20, 2021, from 10:00 AM-Noon. If you have friends or relatives that are interested in the Catholic faith, or are thinking of returning to the Church, please tell them about us and have them stop by. We would love to meet with them! OPEN DOOR is scheduled every first and third Saturday of the month.

PRAY FOR THE SICK: Please offer your prayers and your special intentions for: Ian Browning, Roberta Champlin, Elizabeth Curtis, Denise Drinkwater, Nancy Goebel, Sandra Kirkland, Catherine Lazara, Louann Marocchi, Tom McDonnell, Dale Motzkus, Aileen and Jim Norton, Loretta Ozga, Michael and Colleen Petullo, Jim Prag, Dusty Reese, George Reese, Lucy Sanders, Linda & Kenny Spencer, Laurel Steele, Peter Stephan, Linda Travis, Barbara Walk, Cody Wentz, Debbie Wentz, those who are ill with Covid-19 and those caring for them, and for our Service men and women and their families.