Jan 4th 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

January 4, 2026

Epiphany

Sunday (Jan 4)         9:00 am      + Larry Fredericksen by Lil Fredericksen

Monday                                               Father Nat- Day off

Tuesday                      5:00 pm         + Thomas Hinds by Lil Fredericksen

Wednesday               7:30 am          + Deceased of the Biolchini Family by Biolchini Family

Wednesday                                        Bible Study

Thursday                     5:00 pm        + Larry Fredericksen by Lil Fredericksen

Friday                          7:30 am         + Deceased of the Nekenkamp Family by Biolchini Family

Saturday                     9:00 am        Confession

Sunday (Jan 11)        9:00 am       + Thomas Hinds by Lil Fredericksen

SILVERTON
Saturday (Jan 3)      4:00 pm        For Parish

Saturday (Jan 10)    4:00 pm        For Parish

Minister Schedule:                   January 11
Lector:                                  Ernie Meruelo

Collection: St. Daniel     Christmas               $ 4846.00        12/28/2025    $ 1707.00
St. Patrick    Christmas                  $ 603.41         12/27/2025    $ 389.00

Today is Food Bank Sunday. Non-perishable food items as well as monetary donations may be left on the altar.

From the Bishop’s Desk:
With the winter comes a respite for some hopeful, productive downtime, taking stock and recharging. There’s time to evaluate life and make changes. For that, we’re having a nice winter this year. A little snow and some cold. It’s not as it was, growing up in eastern Montana, when I delivered newspapers in some bitter minus 50 degree weather. Even then, I loved the winter, when nature went into hibernation; and a world of new possibilities took shape. A time of peace, silent and reflective.

The time for interior reflection is here. The Sunday liturgical readings reveal Jesus calling his disciples, preparing for the road ahead. The goal is to proclaim that the Kingdom of God is at hand. Jesus chooses the most unlikely people for the mission. Simon, Andrew, James, and John are hardworking fishermen with much to learn.

Something about Jesus proves irresistible to them. They are drawn in and offered a new path with no guarantees. They make their choice; they “abandoned their nets and followed him (Mk 1:14)”. Within days these fishermen will be amongst swarming crowds, beholding amazing wonders: demons driven out, the sick healed, the challenges of a new message of truth and compassion proclaimed in word and deed. God loves us all! There will be difficulties, miracles, and suffering ahead, transforming the journey of life, as it formerly was, into a new experience of joy.                –Bishop Berg

Saints Among Us:
St. Carlo Acutis died in 2006 when he was just 15 years old. Carlo loved video games. However, he understood their dangers and so limited himself to playing only 2 hours a week. Instead, he focused on building relationships, spending time with family and friends and developing meaningful hobbies. He even taught himself coding to create a website dedicated to Eucharistic miracles. The saintly teen modeled moderation in the use of technology and can encourage us to consider how to be more intentional about focusing on the people God has placed in our lives.             –Faith Catholic