The Twenty-Ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time October 19, 2014 St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church 7232 KY 56, Owensboro, KY 42301 www.stmarymagd.org Ph: 270-771-4436 Fax: 1-866-856-7191 Ÿ Rel. Ed. 270-771-4438 MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil: 5:00 pm Sunday: 8:00 & 10:30 am Weekdays: Tuesday-Saturday 7:00 am Holy Day: Contact Parish Office PASTORAL STAFF Pastor: Rev. Mark A. Buckner [email protected] DRE: Debi Hopkins [email protected] Office Manager: Patti J. Bartley [email protected] TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME October 19, 2014 Increase our Faith (Luke 17:5) Holy God, We thank you for the gracious gift of faith. With the apostles before us, we ask that you open our hearts to the power of your Word and increase our faith that we may be bold followers and joyful witnesses to the message and mission of your Son, Our Lord, Jesus Christ. Amen. Bookkeeper: Sherleye Goff [email protected] Youth Minister: Crissy Stevenson, [email protected] Minister of Music: Jacob Hein [email protected] PASTORAL COUNCIL Joey Smith Bryan Ebelhar, Mike Jones Brad Cecil and Sarah O’Bryan FINANCE COUNCIL Larry Elder; Kenny Knott; Rebecca Schwartz, Rita Wood ST. MARY MAGDALENE CEMETERY Contact the Parish Office- 771-4436 SACRAMENTS BAPTISM: Contact Pastor for Instructions. WELCOME TO OUR PARISH If you are a visitor to St. Mary Magdalene, we want to welcome you. CONFESSIONS: Saturdays at 3:30pm; If you are new to the parish, please call the office at (771-4436) anytime by appointment. to register in the parish. MARRIAGES: Contact the pastor six months Office hours are: in advance to begin marriage preparation. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 7:30am to 2:30 pm. 2 The Twenty-Ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time October 19, 2014 LITURGICAL MINISTERS for Sunday, October 26, 2014 5:00 PM 8:00 AM 10:30PM Chris Kamuf Tony Ebelhar Jim Hartz Eucharistic Ministers Phil & Cathy Ebelhar Mitch Knott Kurt & Melissa Osborne Amy Hartz Shannon Offerman Kristi McCabe Altar Servers Monica & Natalie Smith Cody & Wyatt Wethington Lincoln Clancy Drew Hartz Dennis Mann Jim Schwartz David & Frances Gaddis Lector Monday, Oct. 20th No Mass Tuesday, Oct. 21st 7:00AM Jeremy & Sabrina Thompson Wednesday, 7:00AM Oct. 22nd Mike Goff Thursday, 7:00 AM Oct. 23rd Donnie & Lisa Knott Friday, 7:00 AM Oct. 24th Mary & Paul Shrecker Saturday, 7:00 AM 5:00 PM Oct. 25th Johnson Family L & D Theresa Carr Sunday, 8:00 AM 10:30 AM Oct. 26th Bobby Millay Parishioners READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Eph 2:1-10; Lk 12:13-21 Tuesday: Eph 2:12-22; Lk 12:35-38 Wednesday: Eph 3:2-12; Lk 12:39-48 Thursday: Eph 3:14-21; Lk 12:49-53 Friday: Eph 4:1-6; Lk 12:54-59 Ushers/Greeters John Brey Paul Scherm Minister to the Sick: John Hartz the weekend of Oct. 26th (270) 771-5572 October Church Cleaners: Jennifer Latham, Shannon Payne, Kim Hagan Mary Helen Riney, Cami Fulkerson EVERYTHING BELONGS TO GOD The first reading from the prophet Isaiah concerns the Persian King Cyrus, called the Lord’s “anointed.” Cyrus deserves this title because he ended the Babylonian captivity of the Jews. However, Isaiah reminds us that it was God who gave Cyrus his power. He may be a great king, but “I am the LORD and there is no other,” says God (Isaiah 45:5). Today’s Gospel is also concerned with worldly power. In the passage from Matthew, the Pharisees try to trick Jesus into speaking against the emperor. His famous answer is the perfect reply. Like the kings of old, Caesar can be given the respect due his position, but everything belongs to God. In the second reading, Paul gives thanks for all who are faithful to Jesus Christ and his gospel. He, too, reminds us that our call and the power to be faithful come from God. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Saturday: Eph 4:7-16; Lk 13:1-9 NEW PARISHIONERS St. Mary Magdalene welcomes all newcomers to our Parish Family. We would be honored to have you as a member. Please fill out this section, cut out, and turn in or mail it to the Parish Office. We will send you papers for membership.. Name________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address________________________________________________________________ Phone _______________________ 3 The Twenty-Ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Social responsibility Reading I: Isaiah 45:1, 4-6 (rewards to Cyrus, king of Persia) Reading II: 1 Thessalonians 1:1-5 (a model for believers) Gospel: Matthew 22:15-21 (paying tax to the emperor) Key Passage: At that [Jesus] said to them “Give therefore to the emperor the things that are the emperor’s, and to the things that are God’s.” (Matthew 22:21) Adult: How much responsibility do you feel the government should take for meeting the needs of the less fortunate in our society? How willing are you to contribute? Child: Who needs help in your neighborhood or community? Saturday Mass Change at St. Stephen Cathedral: Beginning November 8th, the two (2) Saturday morning Masses will be merged into a 9:00am Mass. There will still be two hours to celebrate God's forgiveness in the Sacrament of Reconciliation (confession) every Saturday, but from 9:30 to 11:30am. Other churches in Daviess County which have a Saturday morning Mass are:, Immaculate at 7am, St. Mary Magdalene at 7am, Precious Blood at 8am and Carmel Home at 9:30am October 19, 2014 October Calendar 18– Youth selling raffle tickets after Masses this weekend 19– PREP 9:00-10:20 AM 19– High School Youth Group 6:30-8:30PM Pizza & a Movie 21- Scripture Study 7:45-9AM 21– OCS Parent Mtg 6:00-7:00 PM 22– Confirmation Class 6:30-8:00 PM 25– Youth Group setting up for Trunk or Treat 9AM 26– PREP 9-10:20 AM 26– Trunk or Treat 4:00 PM 28– Scripture Study 7:45-9:00 AM 28– Young Adult Ministry 6:30 PM 29– Confirmation Class 6:30– 8:00 PM We are in the works of planning a Young Adult Ministry Program here at St. Mary Magdalene. This ministry encompasses all of those ages 18 (graduated high school) through 39. We will be having our first gathering on Tuesday, October 28 at 6:30 PM. All that fit this age group are highly encouraged to attend and bring your ideas of what you think this ministry could offer you!! We will be finished by 8:00 PM. Can't wait to see you there!! Knights of Columbus Turkey Shoot November 2, 2014 And every Sunday Thru November 23, 2014 Shoots Start at 1:00 PM Knights of Columbus grounds Haynes Station Road, Whitesville, KY Win! Hams, Turkeys, Cash Scatter Boards- Target Shoots– 50/50 Pots Discover when to forgive, and when to put the problem in God’s hands. The Sisters of St. Benedict of Ferdinand are offering a program, “Forgiving What We Cannot Forget,” on Saturday, November 8, at Kordes Center on the grounds of Monastery Immaculate Conception in Ferdinand, Indiana. Presented by Sister Jane Becker, OSB. Program runs from 9:30 a.m. Eastern time until 11:30 a.m. Cost is $30. Registration due November 5. For more information or to register, call 800-880-2777, or 812-367-1411, ext. 2915, or visit www.thedome.org/programs 4 The Twenty-Ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time October 19, 2014 WHAT: Trunk-or-Treat is a Halloween event where people gather and park their cars in a large parking lot. They open their trunks, or the backs of their vehicles, and decorate them. Then they pass out candy from their trunks. The event provides a safe family environment for trick-or-treaters. We will begin with a Chili Supper in the parish hall at 4:00 PM. Cost is a donation to cover cost of everything toward the event. WHO: We need adults with vehicles to decorate and hand out candy, and we need children to dress up and trick-or-treat!!! This is a great fellowship opportunity for ALL parishioner’s. TIMELINE: 4:00-4:30 Chili served in parish hall 4:30– Costume Judging OUTSIDE ages 0-3 4:40– Costume Judging ages 4-8 4:50– Costume Judging ages 8-12 5:00– All raffle tickets MUST be turned in before the drawing. Trunk or treating and activities begin 5:10– Costume Judging ages 13-17 5:20– Costume Judging ages 18 and up 5:45-Trunk Judging winner announced *****Raffle winners will be announced between 5:00 and 6:00 PM. WHERE: The designated area for the Trunk-or-Treating will be in the gravel parking lot beside the parish hall. There will be a designated parking area on the black top for those who do not wish to decorate their cars or hand out candy, but want to come for the fellowship. What Else? There will be a trunk decorating contest and costume contest for different age groups!!! Prizes will be given!!! Weather pending– we will have more activities and games going on outside for the kids: Art projects, Hayrides, and more!!! 5 The Twenty-Ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time MARK YOUR CALENDAR… Sunday, October 19-High School Youth Group 6:30-8:30 PM for Pizza and a Movie. Saturday, October 25– 9:00 AM Set up for Trunk or Treat Sunday, October 26– Trunk or Treat: Youth be at the Parish Hall at 2:30 PM Fall Raffle: The youth are selling raffle tickets at each of the masses the weekends of October 18-19, and 25-26 for the fall raffle. We have several gift certificates in the drawing, as well as a few gift baskets and other prizes. Over 35 items are being drawn. Tickets are $5 each and benefit the youth group. Please see one of our youth, or contact the office for a ticket. The drawing will take place at our Trunk or Treat Event! Adult Volunteers: Just a reminder, that ALL VOLUNTEERS MUST go through Safe Environment Training and a Background Check through the Diocese of Owensboro. Parish Ministry with minors cannot happen without adult volunteers. Our High School Lock-in is postponed due to the lack of volunteers. If we do not have adults to step up, our activities will be limited. October 19, 2014 The Owensboro Diocese Youth Conference (ODYC) is scheduled for Friday and Saturday, November 21-22 at the Owensboro Convention Center here in Owensboro. This is the fourth year for this conference that is for both MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH!! The conference includes keynote addresses, prayer experiences including a Eucharistic Procession to St. Stephen Cathedral with Adoration and praise and worship music and an opportunity to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation, as well as an international Rosary, workshops on various topics relevant to youth and adults and lots of music. The event will conclude with liturgy celebrated by Bishop Medley. The cost of the conference is $30 per person. If you would like to get a t-shirt, it is an additional $12. If you would like to attend, you must sign up with Crissy no later than TODAY Sunday, October 19!!! We will need a few adults to attend this conference and help transport youth for lunch. If you are able to attend, please let Crissy Nov. 1: All Saints Day. Nov. 2: All Souls Day-Weather permitting, the PREP classes take a “prayer walk” over to the parish cemetery. (There is a paved walk, off Knott Rd.). All are invited to please join us, about 9:15, in front of church. More info on this later on. Jan. 10, 2015: First Reconciliation Group- Mini-retreat morning, time TBA Jan. 16-17, 2015: Confirmation retreat, at Blessed Mother Parish Hall Jan. 24, 2015: First Reconciliation, in church, tentatively 10:30 a.m. Feb. 7, 2015: Confirmation practice, time TBA Feb. 8, 2015: Confirmation, at the 10:30 a.m. Mass 6 The Twenty-Ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time Safe Environment The safety of our children is the responsibility of every Christian. Anyone aware of the abuse of a person under the age of eighteen is required by law to report this to the proper state authorities: local law enforcement (270-6878888 or the Kentucky Child Abuse Hotline (toll-free: 1-877-KYSAFE1; 1877-597-2331). To report to the diocese abuse by church personnel (paid or volunteer) either past or present, please call the Pastoral Assistance Coordinator at this confidential phone line: 270-852 -8380. The Diocese of Owensboro has just revised its sexual abuse policy, and it is available in the parish office and also on the diocesan web site (www.rcdok.org/safe) WORDS AND ACTIONS When people hear us speak God’s word, they marvel at its beauty and power; when they see what little impact it has on our daily lives, they laugh and poke fun at what we say. —Anonymous second-century Christian PRECIOUS BLOOD BUS TRIP A bus trip is being planned to go to Bardstown. we will leave on Friday, November 7th after the 7:00 a.m. Mass and return on Saturday, November 8th. Cost is $148 per person/double or $138 per person/triple (Includes bus transportation, one overnight stay, tour of Spalding Hall, tour & tasting at Heaven Hill Distillery, continental breakfast, lunch at Stephen Foster Restaurant on Saturday, tour of Abbey of Gethsemani, St. Thomas Church and St. Joseph Cathedral). Lunch (Talbott;'s Tavern) and Dinner (BJ's Steakhouse) on Friday on your own. If interested, please call Penny at the Parish Office at 270-6846888. Registration deadline is October 24, 2014. October 19, 2014 Community Outreach At the August Parish Council meeting, the possibility of a new program was discussed. Drawing on inspiration from other churches, a new ministry is envisioned that offers outreach to elderly and needy members of the community who struggle with home improvement and maintenance projects. This "Toolbox Ministry" would offer volunteers the opportunity to help the less fortunate through a donation of time and expertise. If you are a skilled tradesperson (plumber, electrician, carpenter, etc) or if you'd just like to donate some time doing home cleanup (gutters, windows, landscaping, etc.), there are many neighbors who could use your help. Recipients could be nominated anonymously for help, and then a contact person will organize the response effort. To make this happen, we need to hear from YOU! Please contact: Brad Cecil at by email at [email protected] or by phone at 270-929-1595. Let us know that you're interested in the program. If feasible, further announcements will follow. Thank you: The Parish Council TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION When the fathers of the Second Vatican Council met to discuss the sacrament of penance, they were required to draw up a new rite, including several forms. The hot button for debate was so-called “general absolution,” by which a penitent could be absolved of sin without confessing to a priest. This was a difficult debate, compounded by widely varying traditions in both East and West. Some were surprised to learn that the Holy See had already given permission, during the First and Second World Wars, for this form. In 1944 the Vatican issued a decree saying this form was valid under extreme conditions, which bishops in mission lands and Latin America took as a kind of “blanket permission.” Thus, the fathers of the Council were alarmed to find this practice fairly widespread, not only in war, but in peaceful places with huge numbers of faithful and few priests. Although they eventually produced a ritual with three different forms, the forms are not considered equal, and the enriched and revised individual form is preferred. The enrichments include a welcome of the penitent, a sign of the cross with an encouragement to trust in God’s compassion, new texts rich in the Word of God, praise for God’s mercy, and a dismissal. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. 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WE HAVE 2 LOWER LEVEL UK BASKETBALL TICKETS AND MANY MORE ITEMS TO AUCTION OFF. 7 The Twenty-Ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time October 19, 2014 IN SPECIAL NEED OF PRAYER HOME BOUND/RETIREMENT HOMES: Bobby Collignon, June Ebelhar, Carolyn Knott, Jean McCarty, Michael O’Bryan, Pearl O'Bryan Remember in prayer, those sick in our Community: Michael Alvey, Toya Ashby, Bill Bratcher, Riley Carmen, Marion Cecil, Joe Bill Clark, Martha Clark, David Clouse, Pam Cox, Mary Alice Crowe, Maria Daughtery, Steve Dean, Caroline Elder, Jean Ferrel, Audrey Fogle, Samuel George, Jeff Green, Susan Riney Guernsey, Billy Johnson, Benjamin Halbig, Robert Haire, Jerry Harris, Lydia Haycraft, Frances Hayden, Joe Hayden, Pat Hayden, Bill Head, Marie Hester, George Hooper, Leslie Jackson, Martha Johnson, Bill Kamuf, Sarah Kamuf, Bill Knott, Mary Ann Kurz, Joe Lewis, Bill Loudermilk, Joy Malone, Joy Medley Lyons, Dora McCarty, Joe Bill & Margie Merimee, Gary Miller, Diane Minton, Michael & Sue O’Bryan, Larry Oller, Jamie Potter, Gary Reynolds, Jason Roberts, Christian Ruiz, Melanie Russelburg, Mike Sevy, Cindy Smith, Norbert J. Smith, Sabrina Sparks, Gayle Strehl, Bernice Thomas, Alma Topper, Darryl Warren, Kevin Warren, Phil Warren, Larry Wethington. *Please note: Names will remain on the list for one month. Prayers for our Military- As a parish family, we at St. Mary Magdalene pray for all the members of our parish. We especially pray for our parishioners and their relatives who are currently on active duty in the military. James Calhoun, Jessica Chase, Christine Kugele, Frank Murphy, Chad Norris, Jeff & Sarah Odell, Jonathan Tucker Good Deeds: Gracie cleaned her room; Catherine Gillim helped her sister Elizabeth pack for her Fall Break with her friends. Happy Birthday to You!! Parishioners celebrating Birthday’s this week 18– Larry Elder; Jenny Thompson Jillian Wheatley 19– Aristotle Brown; Alison Mullican 20– Sam Hodskins; Kim Mullican 21– Lisa Mattingly 22– Christopher Kinney; Donnie Knott 23– Kathy Blandford; Carley Brey; Charlie Dunn; Mackayla Henry; Amy Knott 24– Jane Thomas 25– Claudia O’Bryan 26– Katelyn Combs; Julie Ebelhar; Reese Keller; Lorie Knott Happy Anniversary!! Parishioners celebrating Anniversaries this week 19– David & Sandi Boswell 19– Jimmy & Ashley Drury 22– Bill & Mary Ann Knott 22– John & Michelle Clancy 23– Donnie & Lisa Knott 23– Bryan & Leslie Ebelhar 26– Jim & Kelly Goetz 40 Years! 26– Eric & Christina Dant If your birthday/anniversary is omitted from this list, or incorrectly dated, please call the parish office. 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