Mass Schedule Oct. 12—18 Bulletin announcements

Mass Schedule Oct. 12—18
Stewardship Report
For October 4 & 5, 2014,
St. Anthony parishioners and
friends contributed $1,541.00 to
the regular collection.
Thank you for you generosity!
CSA Update
The first distribution check of
$8,303.08 for the 2014
Catholic Sharing Appeal has
been received. Thank you for
your continued support of the
Catholic Sharing Appeal and
our parish.
Sunday 10/12: Rosary 10:00 am—Mass 10:30 am
†Frank & Irene Zsoldos
Monday 10/13: No Mass
Tuesday 10/14: Mass 7:30 am
Wednesday 10/15: Mass 6:30 pm
St. Anthony Catholic Church
1000 6th Street
Charleston, WV 25302
Fr. James Kurtz, OFM Cap.-Pastor
www.stanthonywv.com
(304) 342-2716
Deacon David Wuletich
[email protected] or
304-345-9567
Thursday 10/16: Mass 7:30 am
Friday 10/17: Mass 7:30 am
Saturday 10/18: Mass 5:30 pm
Bulletin announcements—contact the St.Anthony parish office at 304-342-2716
or send an email to [email protected]. The announcement deadline for the
bulletin is Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. Thank you!!
Serving for October 11 & 12, 2014
5:30 Vigil Mass
Lector:
Eucharistic
Ministers:
Acolytes:
10:30 Mass
Lector:
Eucharistic
Ministers:
Acolytes:
Cleaning:
Oct. 12—18
Moya Doneghy
Moya Doneghy &
Jackie Canterbury
Bev Scarpelli, Matthew
Ferguson & Sr. Fran Kirtley
Brenda Ashworth
Tom Resler &
Judy Polak
Nathaniel Burdette, Chris
Joseph & Connie Vaughn
Jennifer & Jonathan Burdette
Serving for October 18 & 19, 2014
5:30 Vigil Mass
Lector:
Eucharistic
Ministers:
Acolytes:
10:30 Mass
Lector:
Eucharistic
Ministers:
Acolytes:
Cleaning:
Oct. 19—25
Rich Stonestreet
Sue Spencer &
Wanda Leach
Evelyn Ferguson, Patricia
Booker & Matthew Ferguson
Janie Bowles
Monica Hamilton &
Alicia McIntire
Mark Isabella, Monica
Hamilton & Dawn Kushner
Nancy & Ray Swecker
On this mountain the Lord of hosts will provide for all peoples
a feast of rich food and choice wines, juicy, rich food and
pure, choice wines.
On this mountain he will destroy the veil that veils all peoples,
the web that is woven over all nations;
he will destroy death forever.
Our pastor, Fr. James Kurtz, OFM Cap. can be reached by email at
[email protected] To make an appointment for personal business
please contact him at 304-342-2716 x 406
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2014
The Power of the Rosary
Quotes from popes and saints encouraging us to pray the Rosary:
“The Rosary is the ‘weapon’ for these times.” – Saint Padre Pio
“Give me an army saying the Rosary and I will conquer the world.” – Blessed
Pope Pius IX
“The greatest method of praying is to pray the Rosary.” – Saint Francis de Sales
“Some people are so foolish that they think they can go through life without the help of
the Blessed Mother. Love the Madonna and pray the rosary, for her Rosary is the
weapon against the evils of the world today. All graces given by God pass through the
Blessed Mother.” – Saint Padre Pio
XXVIII SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Music for Liturgy
Entrance: Table of Plenty — #310
Gloria: Mass of Healing– handout
Offertory: For the Fruits of This Creation — #425
Communion: Shepherd Me, O God — #468
Recessional: Hail, Holy Queen — #38 (TM)
Lorie’s Music Notes
“Go to the Madonna. Love her! Always say the Rosary. Say it well. Say it as often as
you can! Be souls of prayer. Never tire of praying, it is essential. Prayer shakes the
Heart of God, it obtains necessary graces!” – Saint Padre Pio
"The feast is ready, but those who were invited were not worthy to come. Go out, therefore, into the
main roads and invite to the feast whomever you find." -Matthew 22:8-9. Our Entrance song pairs
well with the readings today. We will start the liturgy by singing "Come to the feast of heaven and
earth!"
“The holy Rosary is a powerful weapon. Use it with confidence and you’ll be amazed at
the results.” – Saint Josemaria Escriva
On this second Sunday in October, we continue to celebrate the month of the Holy Rosary by ending
the liturgy with Hail, Holy Queen.
“The Rosary is a powerful weapon to put the demons to flight and to keep oneself from
sin …If you desire peace in your hearts, in your homes, and in your country, assemble
each evening to recite the Rosary. Let not even one day pass without saying it, no matter
how burdened you may be with many cares and labors.” – Pope Pius XI
“The Rosary is the most excellent form of prayer and the most efficacious means of
attaining eternal life. It is the remedy for all our evils, the root of all our blessings.
There is no more excellent way of praying.” – Pope Leo XIII
All are invited to the Rosary Rally this afternoon from 3:00 to 4:00 at the Basilica of the
Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart.
- Fr. Jim
Please remember in your prayers
† Barbara Carey, Francis Nagoda, Jr.,
Catherine Layne Fugere, Vincent Smolder,
James White, Dolores Conner, Sue Murin,
Maria O’Dell, Bernice Endres, Kathleen Wise,
Audra Kushner
Mary Canterbury, Stephanie Merenda, Connie
Vaughan, Richard Diggs, Virginia Hederi Evans,
Mary Hanson, Joyce Vickers, David Dodd, Joe &
Nazira Joseph, Teresa Campbell, Rose Corey,
Regina Richardson, Carmen Lopera, Jackie
Canterbury, Barbara Carey, Pauline Wyatt, Alan
Cottrill
Alzheimer’s Association Fundraising Day!
Please come to Husson’s Pizza in Pinch on Monday, October 13th. 25% of all proceeds throughout
the entire day will benefit the Alzheimer’s Association WE CARE Memory Walk Team. When you
order, tell whoever is working at Husson’s that your order is to benefit the WE CARE Memory Walk
Team. Catherine Stodola of Our Lady of the Hills, who is the WE CARE team captain, founded the
team in honor of her grandmother, Marilyn.
Contact Husson’s Pizza: (304)965-0955
Register for Symbolon
Have you registered for Symbolon yet? Registering is easy and takes just a few minutes. To register
for Symbolon, type symboloncatholic.org/register in your internet address bar. You will be prompted to
enter the Parish Code—fed1a5. Then click the “Submit Query” button. A Registration form will appear
that is 3 pages long. On the first page, fill in your name, create a personal password, confirm the
password you just created, and enter your email address which will become your user name for
Symbolon. On the second page, you must click the buttons to attest that you are a parish member and to
accept the End User License Agreement. Choose whether you wish to receive e-newsletters or resources
in your e-mail mailbox or not. On the third page, you must answer a final question to prove that you are
human and click “Submit.” This will take you to the Symbolon Welcome page. After you are finished
and log out, the next time you login to Symbolon you will use your personal username and password. If
you need further assistance, please call Michele Bays at (304)342-2716.