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October 19th, 2014 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Welcome to St. Benedict’s Parish! 8110 Jewel Lake Road
Anchorage, AK 99502
Sunday Mass
Parish Office Phone: 243-2195 • Fax: 243-0088
Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday 10:00am-5:00pm
People Mover: Bus Route 7J
Web: www.stbenedictsak.com
E-mail: [email protected]
Lumen Christi Jr/Sr High School
Lumen Christi Phone: 245-9231 • Fax: 245-9232
Web: www.lumenchristiak.com
E-mail: [email protected]
Saturday 5:00pm;
Sunday 8:00am, 10:30am, 12:15pm
Weekday Mass
Tuesday-Friday 9:15am
Adoration and Benediction
Wednesdays, 6:00-7:00pm
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Wednesdays, during Adoration
Sat. 3:45-4:45pm or by appointment
Parish Calendar of Events
Sunday
10/19
**Parish
Mission ALL
Masses**
Pastor
Rev. Leo A. Walsh, S.T.D.
[email protected]
243-2195
Parochial Vicar
Rev. Jacob Stronach, O.S.B.
[email protected]
243-2195
Deacons
Deacon Ted Greene
[email protected]
273-1597 (message)
Deacon Dez Martinez
[email protected]
273-1599 (message)
Administrative Assistant
Denice Yonker
[email protected]
243-2195
Business Manager
Danna Hoellering
[email protected]
273-1553
Pastoral Assistant
Marcy Adkins
[email protected]
273-1554
Director of Music
Ken Miller
[email protected]
273-1540 (message)
Office of
Evangelization & Catechesis
Director
Robert McMorrow II
[email protected]
273-1552
Youth Minister
Oriele Jones
[email protected]
273-1541
Adult Education
Dr. Bob Schihl
[email protected]
273-1541
Mass Times:
• 8am
• 10:30am
• 12:15pm
1:30pm
• CCD
Monday
10/20
Thursday
10/23
9:15am
• Mass
9:15am
• Mass
9:15am
• Mass
5:30pm
• Legion of
Mary
10am
• Kid Play
7pm
• Parish
Mission:
Holiness
5:45pm
• Zumba
10am
• Junior Legion
of Mary
7pm
• Parish
Mission:
Evangelization
5:45pm
• Zumba
7pm
• RCIA @
Parish
Mission
7pm
• Parish
Mission:
Prayer
Saturday
10/25
12pm
• Lector
Training
3:45pm
• Confession
5pm
• Vigil Mass
• Parish
Mission:
Catechesis
Sunday
10/26
Monday
10/27
Tuesday
10/28
Wednesday
10/29
Thursday
10/30
Friday
10/31
OFFICE
CLOSED
9:15am
• Mass
9:15am
• Mass
9:15am
• Mass
9:15am
• Mass
5:30pm
• Legion of
Mary
10am
• Kid Play
6pm
• Adoration and
Confessions
5:45pm
• Zumba
10am
• Junior Legion
of Mary
5:45pm
• Zumba
1:30pm
• CCD
6:30pm
• RCIA
4pm
• Symbolon
7pm
• Bible Study
7pm
• Knights of
Columbus
Board Mtg
7pm
• Theology
Thursdays
• Choir
Practice
• Usher Training
• Youth Night
6pm
• Halloween
Party
10/18 5:00pm Tony Curro
10/19 8:00am Bland Chamberlain (ROS)
10:30am Annie Adkins (SI)
12:15pm People of the Parish
10/21 9:15am Dorthy & Al Giersdorf
(ROS)
9:15am
9:15am
9:15am
5:00pm
8:00am
10:30am
12:15pm
7pm
• All Saints
Day Mass
All Saints Day
11/1
9:15am
• All Saints
Day Mass
11am
• Divine Mercy
3:45pm
• Confession
5pm
• All Souls
Day Mass
6:30pm
• Pinochle
Mass Intentions (*)
10/22
10/23
10/24
10/25
10/26
Friday
10/24
9:15am
• Mass
8pm
• YM Meeting
12:45p
• Living
Rosary
Wednesday
10/22
OFFICE
CLOSED
4pm
• Symbolon
Mass Times:
• 8am
• 10:30am
• 12:15pm
Tuesday
10/21
United States Navy
Ricardo Garcia (ROS)
Vivian Fick (ROS)
Kevin Collins (ROS)
People of the Parish
Marcy Adkins (SI)
Jose Rodriguez (ROS)
*see mass intentions key on back page
Sunday 10/19 Isaiah 45:1,4-6
1 Thessalonians
1:1-5b
Matthew 22:15-21
Sunday 10/26 Exodus 22:20-26
1 Thessalonians
1:5c-10
Matthew 22:34-40
Sacramental Information
Contact the Parish Office at
243-2195 for more information on:
•Baptism of Infants is celebrated
either during Mass, after the 12:15
Mass or at any other time approved by
the pastor. Parents and Godparents are
required to attend a Baptismal Preparation Class prior to the baptism of the
child.
•Marriages are scheduled by meeting
with the pastor at least six months
prior to the wedding date.
•Funerals contact the parish office
immediately after the death.
•Anointing of the Sick, Communion
to the Homebound, Call the parish
office to request a visit.
~ Pastor’s Corner ~
Giving to God What Belongs to God
I have mentioned before how Jesus was very cagey when he had the religious leaders of his day produce the Roman coin. By doing so, he exposed their duplicity. The
coin had on it the image of Caesar who had declared himself divine. By having the
coin in their possession they were guilty of a subtle type of idolatry.
But what about his admonition to them: “Repay to Caesar what belongs to Caesar and to God
what belongs to God?” My observation is that more often then not, we will concentrate on the first
part of the teaching and neglect the second.
The verse is very often used to instruct Christians that we have a civic duty to pay our taxes and
to engage in the public process for the building up of a just society. The upcoming election is certainly a very good opportunity to do so. We not only have the right as citizens, but the duty as Christians
to be part of the electoral process. Furthermore, we have the grave responsibility to vote with a wellformed conscience. We must learn what the Church has to say about the issues at hand, the principles involved and the positions of the various candidates in relation to the seven themes of Catholic
Social Teaching (i.e. 1.) respect for life and dignity of the human person, 2.) the call to family, community and participation in society, 3.) rights and their concomitant responsibilities, 4.) the preferential option for the poor and vulnerable, 5.) the dignity of work and the rights of workers, 6.) solidarity, and 7.) stewardship of creation.) We must be careful that we do not vote our emotions or because
we like the way a certain candidate looks, or his or her eloquence of speaking.
So, it is important to “repay to Caesar what belongs to Caesar”, but do we do so at the neglect of
repaying to God belongs to God? Think about it. What belongs to God? Or to put it a better way: is
there anything that does NOT belong to God?
Before I became a priest, I was very involved in the business community. The illusion of ownership works well for the ordering of commerce and the building up of families and society. However,
ultimately we have to realize that none of us actually “owns” anything. Our time, our talents, our
will, our intellect, our material resources...all of these are gifts from God. At then end of this life we
will be asked to give an accounting of how we utilized the gifts we were given in this life. We will be
asked to repay to God what belongs to God. If we have been good stewards, then we will give it all
back to the Lord with increase, having left the world just a little bit better off than we found it. Could
we really ask for anything more? Could God?
Listen to Fr. Leo's recorded homily podcasts: www.stbenedictsak.com/podcasts.htm
Please Pray for: Valie Visaya, Diana Bennett, Paul Larson, Mary Dubois, Caryle Keefe, Paulo Iloilo, Kevin Pfeiffer,
Glenn Allen, Virginia Aberle, Harold Adams, Joan Alles, Martina Almeida, Rafael Apostol, Clifford Baker, Jane Barnham,
Elizabeth Bastiani, Maria Elisa Bente, Solita Balones, Belarde Family, Mark Blumenthal, Deneen B. Bozeman, Mike Bygott,
Chasse Family, Doris Claussen, Jim Curro, Kate Daniel, Riza Daniel, Christine Driskell, Monica Estil, Basilia Flores, Bobby
Garcia, Jose Garcia, Pierro Garcia, Victoria Garcia, Christina Garcia, Lillian Gibson, Louise Goetsch, Brittany Groenke,
Mary Heinz, Angelica Hess, Patricia Hoerling, Kim Hole, Anne Jaskier, Betty Johnson, Stacey Koenig, Paul Lacey, Debra
Larson, Keith Lauwers, Chuck Lastufka, Corazon Legarda, Patrick Maitland, Audrey Mather, Mark Mather, Greg Maturo,
Natividad Mendoza, Roldan Milallos, Thomas Milton, Leoncia Morante, Modesta Munoz, Hien Pham, Maddie Rey, Jeanne
Rosauer, Alfred Russell, Heriberto Saiz, Orlando Sargento, Mark Schoendaller, Joe Shaw, Stanley Smith, Lucia Soriano, Betty
Stokes, Rosalie Tadda, Steven Taylor, David Thompson, Helen Thompson, Peg Bernert, Patricia Vollendor, Beatrice Walsh,
John Logan, Marijes Apostol, Tuyen Pham, Jane Branham, Nicole Johnson.
(To add or remove please call 243-2195).
~October Anniversaries~
Robert & Jeanne Wolf
Michael & Wilhelmina Boyles
Daniel & Betty Deering
Charles & Maxine Pohland
Robert & Elenita Garcia
Daniel & Georgeanne Castle
Michael & Sarah Dinger
Robert & Katherine Lopetrone
Thomas & Danna Hoellering
Arthur & Linda Gonzalez
Ray & Angela Wilson
Greg O'Keefe & Sally Tugman
Mark & Catherine Walatka
Patrick & Karin Mott
10/29/1955
10/22/1956
10/26/1957
10/07/1967
10/21/1971
10/20/1975
10/18/1980
10/22/1988
10/28/1989
10/31/1989
10/06/1990
10/05/1991
10/01/1993
10/31/2007
Many thanks and grateful prayers for your steadfast witness to the gospel in the vocation of married life. May Christ richly bless
you in the coming year! If you want to be sure that your anniversary is acknowledged, contact the parish office at 243-2195.
~Stewardship in Our Parish~
Liturgical Ministry Important Dates!
Downstairs Remodel! Please
Eucharistic Ministry Training:
Oct. 18 - 1pm & Nov. 5 - 7pm
Lector Training:
Oct. 25 - 10am & Dec. 10 - 7pm
Usher Training:
Oct 29 - 7pm & Nov 15 - 10am
excuse our mess as we renovate
the downstairs bathrooms for the
next 6 - 8 weeks. During this
time, the upstairs unisex
bathrooms are
available for
use.
We appreciate your patience!
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If you have not signed up yet for the new
liturgical year you may do so when you attend
training.
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE:
Archangel Attic: Please drop off donations
during the store's hours. Things may be stolen
and some items we are not able to accept at this
time. We appreciate your generosity!
The Offertory Collection for Sunday, October 12: Weekly
offering was $12,516.00 online giving added $1,935.00 the
Building Fund was $215.00 online giving added $105.00. for
a total of 14,771.00 for the weekend. Our weekly average is
$14,521.28.
Thank you for your continued
and generous support!
~Stewardship in Our Parish~
The Living Rosary
On Sunday, Oct. 26th, we will be having a living Rosary in the gym at 12:45.
All families are invited to attend. Each participant will recite one prayer. It is a great way to
encounter the Rosary.
HALLOWEEN PARTY
•Sunday October 26th, 6:00 PM-8:00 PM
•This year’s party features ‘Trunk or Treat,’ pumpkin carving contests, games ,and a haunted house.
•We need volunteers for ‘Trunk or Treat’ If you are interested decorating the trunk of your car, please contact Megan LeNorman
at [email protected]
•We are also looking for candy donations. Please bring your
donations to Super Sunday.
~Knights Table~
POT OF GOLD RAFFLE 2014
Thank you!!
For joining us on
Burger night!
Hope to see you next
month.
GRAND PRIZE $15,000 • Nine $1,000 prizes
• Proceeds go to Knights of Columbus Charities
• Drawing Dec,5th 2014 at Holy Family Cathedral
• Limit of 3000 tickets at $25 per ticket (permit #563)
Contact Mike Moore (907)563-6224
or ask any knight.
The Office of
EVANGELIZATION
Bob McMORROW, Director
CATECHESIS
Oriele JONES, Youth Ministry
273-1552 [email protected] 273-1541 [email protected]
Dr. Bob SCHIHL, Adult Ministry
273-1541 [email protected]
CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTIAN
DOCTRINE (CCD)
Family Faith Formation
Who: Kindergarten thru eighth grade and their
parents.
What: Family catechesis from 1:30-2PM followed
by CCD for the children and optional adult
education classes for the parents.
When: Sundays from 1:30-3PM.
Why: Faith is fun, exciting and life changing!
Where: We will begin in the gym.
And: Come early for family fun time - Gym and
youth center will be open from noon to 1:30 PM
for optional family fun: coffee, juice, and cookies
will be provided.
Door prizes every week for all families
who have parents in attendance!
Symbolon Group Study
An adult group will meet during the high school faith
formation classes(4 - 5:45 PM) to look at the new
Symbolon video series. The group meets in room
109 LCHS. The topics are The Who is Jesus & The
Paschal Mystery followed by Q & A.
“Science can purify religion from
error and superstition. Religion
can purify science from idolatry
and false absolutes.”
Pope St. John Paul II
Catechists Needed
People who love Jesus, His Church, and
have a desire to share the faith with others!
Call 273-1552.
We are looking for catechists and other volunteers to help with our new SUPER SUNDAY family faith formation program.
Classes meet from 1:30-3:00 PM on Sunday
afternoons. If you are interested, call or
email Bob McMorrow.
Our team will walk with you, and prepare
you in both teaching skills and Catholic content.
Super Sunday Team—We need help setting up each Sunday, taking attendance, running the technology, and manning the prize
tables. If you are able to help, email or call
Bob McMorrow
ADULT CATECHESIS
on SUPER SUNDAYS
Starting at 2 PM
Ed Wassell “Defending the Church Catechesis”
October 19th: If Jesus, Which Version of
Christianity I
October 26th: If Jesus, Which Version of
Christianity II
LCHS, Library
JuIie Kentch “Meet the Family: Saints in the
Catholic Tradition”
October 19th: Scholars and Writers
October 26th: American Saints
LCHS, Room 107
Dr. Bob Schihl “Everything You Ever Wanted to
Know about Mary but Were Afraid to Ask.”
October 19th: Fourth Dogma - Mary’s
Assumption
October 26th: Fifth Dogma? - Mediatrix
LCHS, Room 109
All titles available at stbenedictsak.com. Click on Bulletin,
August 17th
A Personal Faith Formation Program
for Every Parishioner
Encounter your Catholic faith - not just on Sunday but throughout the week, on your own time, at your
own pace, as much as you want top spend at a
time.
SYMBOLON is an on-line 20-episode video series
that presents the “big picture” of our Catholic faith.
These episodes are filmed on-location in Rome, in
the Holy Land, in Calcutta, and at the Augustine Institute Studios in Denver.
You create a login that permits you to access
Symbolon on your own, on your computer, your
smart phone, or your tablet.
Begin by registering at
http:// symboloncatholic.org/register
Then enter our St. Benedict Code: 2a81e2
ADULT FAITH CATECHESIS
Theology Thursdays
Dr. Bob Schihl
October 23rd: No Class-Parish Mission
October 30th: Meditation: Methods
LCHS, 7PM, Room 109
This class can be accessed on Skype. Go to
skype.com and enter the Skype name for the class
Robert Schihl anytime after 6:45 PM
BIBLE STUDY
All are welcome; Bible text and notes are provided. No experience with the Bible is necessary.
We are studying
The Gospel according to St. John
Tuesday evenings at 7 PM, room 109, LCHS;
Coffee and dessert will be
available.
“Four Signs of a Dynamic Catholic:
How Engaging 1% of Catholics
Could Change the World” by Matthew Kelly. There are things that
Mother Teresa, Francis of Assisi,
John Paul II, Theresa of Lisieux and
Ignatius of Loyola had in common.
They all practiced the four signs of
author Matthew Kelly. Check them out. Available
on the rack in the back of the church.
MEDITATION OF THE WEEK
“Consult not your fears but your
hopes and your dreams. Think not.
About your frustrations, but about
your fulfilled potential. Concern yourself not with what you tried and failed
in, but with what it is still possible for you to do."
Pope St. John XXIII
ST. BENEDICT ANNUAL PARISH MISSION
October 19 - 23
Parish mission coming soon!!!
A mission is… a time for reflection, learning, challenge;
a time to encounter God
Our own Dr. Bob Schihl will preach at all Masses on the weekend and the evenings, Monday through
Thursday, followed by Eucharistic Adoration, and refreshments. The dates are October 18/19-23. The mission begins at 7PM in the church. Dr. Bob has degrees in Classical Languages, Philosophy, Theology, Sacred Scripture and Communication Studies.
The topics will be
Monday evening: “Evangelization: You Will Set the Whole World Ablaze.”
Tuesday evening: “Catechesis: You Will Know the Truth and the Truth Will
Set You Free.”
Wednesday evening: “Holiness: Get Holy or Die Trying.”
Thursday evening: “Prayer: I Will Place a New Heart in You (Ezekiel 36:26).”
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Followed by Oktoberfest Fellowship
Join us downstairs each night after the mission for beer, brats, pretzels,
root beer and more.
.
YOUNG ADULT
MINISTRY
Krakow WYD is geared for young people
aged 16-35.
The pilgrimage will be in July, 2016. There
will be an optional pre-trip to Ireland.
Tea Tuesday
Join young adults (18-30) from around Anchorage for an evening of great conversation
and fellowship.
Registration forms are now available in the
youth center. Or email Bob McMorrow if
We meet from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm at
Coffee and Communitas
ST BENEDICT
ANNUAL PILGRIMAGE
Questions? Contact Oriele Jones at 907-2731541. Find us on Facebook “Tea Tuesdays”
The destination of our 2015 pilgrimage is to
the sites of Ancient Rome, the Vatican and
Assisi, the home of St. Francis. Our tentative
dates are May 18th-28th. We hope to have an
audience with Pope Francis too.
Located at 12100 Old Seward
St. Andrew Bobola, S.J.
Patron of our E/C Team
Pray for us.
~Our Community~
~Parish Bazaars~
October 24-25 | Parish Carnival - Our Lady of Perpetual Help - Soldotna
November 1 |St. Bernard Church - Talkeetna - 10am to 4pm
November 8 | St. Anthony - 9am to 4pm
November 15 |Holy Family Cathedral - 8am to 3pm
November 15 |Lumen Christi High School - 9am to 4pm
November 15 | St. Michael Church - Palmer - 10am to 4pm
November 15 | Sacred Heart Church - Wasilla - 9am to 5pm
December 6 | St. Mary Church - Kodiak - 9am to 3pm
Mass for Alaska Federation of Natives On Monastery Retreat will be 9am to 5pm on
October 22nd, 12pm at the Holy Family Cathedral October 25th at 2645 E. 72nd, Anchorage, Alaska.
– Archbishop Schwietz
For more information please email [email protected] or call 907-344-3330.
Shed the Light A city-wide event for faith
communities. The Archdiocese of Anchorage
October 28 - November 6 |
joins faith communities around the city in a pray- Partners in Faith - A Pilgrimage to Rome,
er service to spread messages of hope, safety and Assisi and Rimini. Bishop Edward Burns
health in relationships, to victims and survivors of
invites you to join him on a pilgrimage to Italy.
domestic violence. St. Anthony Catholic Church,
He will be accompanying a group of faithful from
825 South Klevin Street on Thursday, October 23
Alaska, where Alaskan Catholic Jesuit pioneer Fr.
at 7:00pm. All people and cultures are invited to
Pasquale Tosi is buried, to Rimini — Fr. Tosi’s
join in prayer and song for hope and healing. It
home town. This pilgrimage will celebrate a partwill conclude by honoring those who have been
nership that exists between Alaska and Rimini
impacted by the pain of domestic violence by resimilar to partnerships that exist throughout the
leasing sky lanterns and observing a moment of
world where visionary men and women from
silence. The light from the lanterns will serve as
seemingly insignificant parts of the world help
symbols of compassion, support and hope.
found and nurture faith in other areas. Visit the
travel website below for pricing and registration:
Holy Rosary Annual Auction Doors Open www.travelillume.com/trc/een/ or call Peggy
at 5:30pm at Marriott’s Hotel in
Mattson at 907-586-2227 x 31
the Grand Pacific Ballroom on
3rd Annual Halloween Fest Our Lady of the
October 25th. This is a Formal
Valley - is Friday, October 31 6:00-8:00pm SaDress Event and No Host
cred Heart Social Hall in Wasilla. A food donaBar. Dinner Served at 7:00pm.
tion to the Food Bank is your entry fee. All are
Silent Auction & Live Auction and Ballroom
welcome, so spread the word!!! Please email
Dancing! Table Sponsors will be Advertised in Becky Frey at [email protected] to
the auction booklet! All proceeds will benefit Ho- help or for more information.
ly Rosary Academy. Please call (907) 276-5822
for more information.
~Our Community~
The Archdiocese
Holy Spirit Center
www.holyspiritcenterak.org
HSC Fall Retreat - A Dialogue of Life and
Faith Before you get too busy with the holidays, nourish your spiritual life with some
quiet time. Fr. Luz Flores, HSC pastoral director, will explore how we express our faith
in our lives; how the richness of our individual cultures, traditions and values interplay
with our experiences; and how we can respect
and accept other faiths while remaining true
to our own. Time for reflection, a healing service, Mass, the Chaplet of Divine Mercy, Adoration, and an opportunity for the sacrament
of reconciliation. Friday, Oct 31, 7pm,
through noon Sunday, Nov 2. Call HSC at
346-2343 to register or further information.
Moral Dilemmas of Partisanship, Wednesday, October 22, 7-8:30pm, at Holy Spirit
Center. Pope Francis has stated that politics
is one of the highest forms of charity, because
it serves the common good in humility and
love. But does today’s extreme partisanship
express humility and love? Can public officials make choices of conscience which vary
from their party’s “no-challenges” positions? Explore with us how faith can influence our political culture.
Holy Spirit Center Men's Group next meets
on Saturday, 10/25, from 7 – 9 AM in the
HSC Resurrection Chapel. Share Mass, light
breakfast and coffee, and a discussion of
“Faith – when God seems absent, indifferent,
or hostile” from Searching for the Invisible
God. Feel free to come any week. For info
contact John Goll ([email protected]) or HSC
at (907) 346-2343.
This weekend is the World Mission Sunday
special collection. Catholics are invited to reach
out and help the growing Church in some of the
most remote areas of the world. This includes
many initiatives around the United States and in
our own Archdiocese. Your prayers and generous
gifts support the work of priests, religious, and
lay leaders who offer the poor practical assistance
and the experience of God’s love and mercy.
Please be as generous as you can with today’s
collection.
November 15| Lumen Christi Festival of
Angels Bazaar Calling on vendors! Lumen’s
craft bazaar is gearing up for the holiday season.
If you are a vendor and interested in selling your
craft at the bazaar, you can find more information,
including the space and table reservation
application: http://www.lumenchristiak.com/pvo/
fundraiser-events/festival-of-angels-craft-bazaar/
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School Auction
The 31st Annual Auction “An Evening in
Paradise” will be Saturday, November 8, 2014 at
the Anchorage Marriott Downtown starting at
5:00 pm. Tickets are available at the auction
office inside the school. They are looking for
donations of new items, basket items, and
artwork. Donations can be dropped off at the
school or picked up at your convenience. They
also have advertising space available in the
auction booklet. Thank you for your continued
support of Catholic education. If you have any
questions, contact the auction office at 345-2327
or [email protected].
Following in His Footsteps Thrift Store:
Open Monday-Friday 10am-3pm, and Saturday 10am-4pm; contact the Store at
245-0017 or for other questions or to volunteer call Colleen: 354-4372 or Mary: 868-3453
Catechesis:
Choir:
Clare House:
Hospitality:
Pancake Breakfast:
Knights of Columbus:
Legion of Mary:
Samoan Mass:
Filipino Mass:
Outreach:
Prayer Chain:
R.C.I.A.:
Mass Intentions:
Bob McMorrow: 273-1552, Dr. Bob Schihl and Oriele Jones: 273-1541
See Ken Miller after Mass or email [email protected]
Food for Clare House: 4th Tuesday each month; contact Linda Fleener: 243-5688
Coffee and donuts, following 8:00am and 10:30 am Masses, except on Pancake Breakfast
Served 8:00am to 12:00pm on the 2nd Sunday of the month from October to April
Meets every 1st Wednesday (Business) and 3rd Wednesday Social & Potluck (all welcome)
Meets every Monday at 5:30pm in the Parish Hall; contact Phyllis Wilson: 344-8947
At 12:15 Mass, the 1st Sunday of the Month
At 12:15 Mass, the 3rd Sunday of the Month
Emergency food for those in need call 273-1596
For information call Ann Curro: 349-3772 or email Peg Walsh Bernert: [email protected]
Meets Tuesday 6:30-8:00 pm; contact Marcy Adkins: 273-1554
SI=Special Intentions, RTH=Return to Health, ROS=Repose of the Soul
St. Benedict's Youth Activities
Dear Young People,

“Christian truth is
attractive and
persuasive because it
responds to the
profound need of
human life.”
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Youth nights
World Youth Day 2016 in Krakow-We
will have registration forms available this
summer. The pilgrimage will be in July of
2016. There will be an optional Pre-trip to Ireland.
-Pope Francis
We meet every Wednesday evening from
7:00 pm to 9:00 pm in the upper room
above the gym.
Junior Legion of Mary: Join us on Friday’s,
beginning at 10am in the parish hall, ages 818.
Jamaica Trip Meeting: We had the meeting
last week. If you are still interested in going,
please contact Oriele Jones.
This Week: Parish mission– We will go
over to the parish mission. The topic: get holy
or die trying! Root beer, and brats afterwards.
Food
Friends
Faith
Regular meetings
YODA– 3:00-3:30 in the Upper Room
Youth Ministry Team– 8:00 pm on Oct. 19th
Jamaica was incredible! We are looking at going
And… for the Junior high
 Junior High Night– Oct. 14th at 7PM