Feb 15th 2026 – Bulletin

                                 ST. DANIEL THE PROPHET CHURCH
PO Box 565 614 5th St, Ouray, CO  81427
Email: sdouray@gmail.com

Website: stdanielouray.org
(970) 325 4373
  ST. PATRICK CHURCH- SILVERTON
1005 Reese, Silverton, CO. 81433

       Fr. Nathanael Foshage
     February 15, 2026
      Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday (Feb 15)         9:00 am    + Jerry Plienis by Phil & Ann
Monday                                               Father Nat’s Day off
Tuesday                         5:00 pm      + Jerry Plienis by Phil & Ann
Wednesday                                        Bible Study
Wednesday                6:00 pm     Ash Wednesday +Jerry Plienis by Phil & Ann
Thursday                       5:00 pm       + Jerry Plienis by Phil & Ann
Friday                             7:30 am        + Fred & Margaret Pearce by Bernie
Friday                             5:00 pm        Stations of the Cross
Saturday                        9:00 am        Confession
Sunday (Feb 22)        9:00 am       + Dick Oblak by Bea

SILVERTON
Saturday (Feb 14)     4:00 pm        For Parish
Wednesday               4:00 pm        Ash Wednesday  For Parish
Saturday (Feb 21)     4:00 pm        For Parish

Minister Schedule:    February 18          February 22               
Lector:                           Irene Mattivi       Ron Heinrichs

Collection: St. Daniel     2/8/2026   $2451.00
St. Patrick    1/31/2026    $303.30          Latin America   $53.70

Parish Council will meet this Thursday in the church hall at 6:30 pm.

A Message From The Diocese
The Special Collection this year on February 22 will be equally divided between the Black & Indian Missions & the Solidarity fund for Churches in Africa. Next year this combination of Collections will also include the Collection for the Church in Latin America. The reason for this is to make room for some needs of our own Diocese. In place of the combined Collections we will have special collections for the Diocese. More info to follow.

A Prayer for Refugees
God of wandering Ancestors,
Long have we known
That your heart is with the refugee.
That you were born into time
In a family of refugees
Fleeing violence in their homeland.
Who then gathered up their hungry child
And fled into alien country.
Their cry, your cry, resounds through the ages.
“Will you let me in?”
Give us hearts that break open
When our brothers and sisters turn to us
With that same cry.
Then surely all these things will follow:
Ears will no longer turn deaf to their voices,
Eyes will see a moment for grace instead of a threat,
Tongues will not be silenced but will instead advocate,
And hands will reach out –
Working for peace in their homeland,
Working for justice in the lands where they seek safe haven,
Lord, protect all refugees in their travels.
May they find a friend in me
And so make me worthy
Of the refuge I have found in you.
-Catholic Relief Services