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Saturday, July 12 - 5:30 PM Sunday, July 13 - 10:00AM

Lectors: Brenda Rummel Terry Stiles


Music: Volunteer s Volunteers
Altar Servers: Bob Dar r ah Brylee French & Reese Sjostrom
EMHCS: Vicki & Taylor Eggebrecht Scott & Kathy King & Diane Liebel
Sacristant: Bonnie LaBr ie Diane Liebel
Hospitality: The Cor ky LaBr ie Family The Deb Sjostrom Family
Gift Bearers: The Cor ky LaBr ie Family The Deb Sjostrom 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: Patti
EMHCS: Leona & Wendy
Gift Bearers: Deser ae KillEagle
Church Cleaning for June : Wendy Hopkins
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

July 07: Malta 5:30 AM: For the r epose of the soul of Delmar Demar ais r /b The Maynar d
LaFonds
July 08: Malta 8:30 AM: For Ed & Janet LaFond r /b The Bill Fr omans
July 09: Malta 8:30 AM: For the r epose of the soul of Willis McKeon r /b The Maynar d LaFonds
July 10: Hi Line-10:00 AM: For the r epose of the soul of Car r ol Er eaux r /b The Gar y Howells
July 11: Malta- 8:30 AM: For our family member s r /b The Gar y Howells
July 12: Malta- 5:30 PM: For r epose of the soul of Bill Mar ks r /b The Stumr olls
July 13: Dodson- 8:30 AM: For the r epose of the soul of Jim Golik r /b Tom Golik
Malta- 10:00 AM: For all par ishioner s
Saco 12:15 PM: For the r epose of the soul of A. J. Stenswick r /b Helen Depuydt


July 06, 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!
July 07Hos 2: 16, 17b-18, 21-22, Ps 145: 2 - 9,
Mt 09: 18-26
July 08 Hos 8: 4-7, 11-13, Ps 115: 3-7b, 8-10,
Mt 09: 32-38
July 09Hos 10: 1-3, 7 8, 12, Ps 105: 2-7, Mt
10: 1-7
July 10Hos 11:1-4, 8c-9, Ps 80: 2c-3b, 15-16, Mt
10: 7-15
July 11Hos 14: 2-10, Ps 51: 3-4, 8-9, 12-14, 17 ,
Mt 10: 16-23
July 12 Is 6: 1-8, Ps 93: 1-2, 5, Mt 10: 24-33
July 13 Is 55: 10-11, Ps 65: 10-14, Rom 8: 18-
23, Mt 13: 1-23 or 13: 1-9

Pro Life Message
In Washington, DC in 1994 Mother Teresa said that
we fight abortion by teaching the mother what love
really means: "to be willing to give until it hurts...So,
the mother who is thinking of abortion, should be
helped to love, that is, to give until it hurts her plans,
or her free time, to respect the life of her child."
Gustave Thibon has said that the true God transforms
violence into suffering, while the false god transforms
suffering into violence. The woman tempted to have
an abortion will transform her suffering into violence
unless she allows love to transform her, and make her
willing to give herself away. The Eucharist gives both
the lesson and the power. Mom is to say "This is my
body, my blood, my life, given up for you my child."
Priests for life.org


Farmer to Farmer Program
Catholic Rural Life is collaborating with Catholic
Relief Service to implement the Farmer- to-Farmer
program. The program promotes sustainable eco-
nomic growth, food security and agricultural devel-
opment. They are looking for volunteer technical
assistance from US farmers, business people, uni-
versities, etc., to help develop productivity, to ac-
cess new markets and conserve environmental and
natural resources. Volunteers work with farmers,
producer groups, rural businesses and service pro-
viders. Volunteers are not paid, but all expenses are
covered by CRS, including pre-departure costs
(passport, visa, vaccinations), airfare, lodging,
meals and in-country transportation. Presently
there are around 500 projects in Ethiopia, Tanzania,
Uganda and Kenya. . Length of volunteer service
is generally for several weeks. For more infor-
mation contact Beth Hyer at: beth@ncrlc.com or
www.farmertofarmer.crs.org.

1.888.735.3448
Please keep in your prayers:
Please pray for: Sarah Holmstead, 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, August 1, 2014
Can you not spend one hour with me? (Mt
26:40)
Pope Francis Prayer intentions for
July
Sports. That spor ts may always be occasions of
human fraternity and growth.

Lay Missionaries. That the Holy Spirit may support
the work of the laity who proclaim the Gospel in the
poorest countries.
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.


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 $1,617.50 $2, 721.58
Dodson: $ 210.00 $ 442.31
Saco: $ 132.00 $ 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!

Prayer for the New Evangelization
Lord Jesus Christ, you have given Your Church the mis-
sion to proclaim the Gospel to all the nations.
May our efforts to fulfill this mission be guided by the
Holy Spirit so that we might be a leaven of new life, salt
of the earth and a light to the world, worthy missionaries
and faithful to You.
Make us valiant witnesses to the Faith of the Church and
inspire us to speak the truth with love. Help us to com-
municate to to others the joy that we have received.
Permit us to be united but no closed, humble but not fear-
ful, simple but not nave, thoughtful but not overbearing,
contemporary, but not superficial, respectful of others but
boldly your disciple's.
May we bear into the world the hope of God who is
Christ the Lord who rose from the dead and lives with and
reigns with God and the Holy Spirit one God forever and
ever .
Amen
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!
The Merciful Out Look Is?
Fr. Michael Gaitley, MIC, urges lay Catholics to respond to Christs thirst for souls by developing a merciful
outlooka search for occasions that call for mercy. Following John Paul II in Dives in Misericordia, (Dives in
Misericordia (Latin for "Rich in Mercy"), Gaitley sees the merciful outlook as a bilateral reality, As we give it, we
also receive it.
a loving gaze that says, You are great, because it sees the true greatness as well as the potential for great-
ness in the other;
Care & Share
Are you interested in how Care and Share is
progressing? Take a look at
www.catholicfoundationmt.org. Click on
Care and Share, then Overall Goal and Pro-
gress by Parish. There, you will find a link to
see the progress toward your parishs goal
and those of other parishes in our diocese.
Thank you and God bless you for generously
supporting this years Annual Catholic Ap-
peal!

judy@catholicfoundatonmt.org
Stewardship

July 6, 2014 - 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time

"For my yoke is easy, and my burden light." - Matthew
11:30

When we think of being good stewards, we may think
that God is asking too much of us when He calls us to
generously share our time, talent and treasure. Howev-
er, we must remember that we are not "owners" of any-
thing; we are merely "stewards" of the gifts God has
given us. All He is asking is that we give back a small
portion of what He has already given to us.
Knights of Columbus
Council # 2124
Life is a Gift
From God
The Knights have begun a new project and we need
your help. This project concerns celebrating the newly
born of Saint Marys. If you know of a new birth,
please let us know the following:
1. Date of birth
2. Names of parents and siblings (if any).
3. An address.
This project extends to family and friends who have
spiritual ties with Saint Marys Church.
Information may be dropped in the offering baskets or
sent to: K of C, PO Box 1492, Malta, MT 59538 or
7mfe7195@mtintouch.net
Knights of Columbus
Date to be announcedHighway Cleanup 5:30
meet in church basementDinner @ 7:00 PM
Aug. 3Drawing for ATV
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.

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