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THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
OCTOBER 26, 2014
MASS INTENTIONS FOR COMING WEEK
FAITH FORMATION
Sacramental Preparation
for Confirmation & Eucharist
Must attend minimum of 75% of
BOTH Religion Classes & Sacramental Prep Cases
Call Parish Office at 897-7797 for more information
CONSECRATED TO:
the Immaculate Heart of Mary
December 9, 2013
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT:
“We, the parish of Christ Our Redeemer, are called
to love God, act as stewards of Christ and trust in
the Lord to nurture our faith through His Presence
in the Eucharist.”
PARISH VISION STATEMENT:
“Christ Our Redeemer Catholic Parish is:
An open, diverse and vibrant Christ-centered family,
inspired by the Holy Spirit to nurture and share our
faith through celebration of the Eucharist, prayer,
education, outreach and community.”
CHRIST OUR REDEEMER
CATHOLIC EDUCATION
Lisa Hall:! !
Youth Ministry:!
Sun: 8:45-10:00 a.m.
!
Carmen Marshall-Claude:!
897-7797
Wed: 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Carmen Marshall-Claude & Dalane Fox:
Youth Ministry:!
SUNDAY: OCTOBER 26
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 A.M. ~ Michael John Rafferty, Sr ✝
10:30 A.M. ~ People of God
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
WHO WE ARE . . . WHO WE STRIVE TO BE
Religious Education:!
SATURDAY: OCTOBER 25
Vigil of Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:30 P.M. ~ Dorothy Mets ✝
897-7797
Wed: 5:30-7:30 p.m.
897-7797
Sacramental Catechesis:
Check Bulletin or Call
Lisa Hall:! !
!
897-7797
Rite of Christian Initiation:
Mon.: 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Deacon Jim Murray:!
974-1033
Bible Study:!
Deacon Bill Schaal:
Sun.: 2:00 - 3:30 p.m.
897-3949
Sue Marco:
Mon.: 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
897-5609
Michele McCormick:
Tue.: 9:30-11:00 a.m.
897-2372
Ignatian Exercises:
Wed.: 9:10-11:30 a.m.
Maurie Ockerman:!
897-1463
CATHOLIC FELLOWSHIP
Donut Brigade: !
Sun: after 7:30 & 10:30 Masses
Donna & Ron Quinn:!
897-2342
Welcome Committee: !
Sun: 1st Wkend at all Masses
Colleen Miller:!
678-2116
Single-Divorced-Widowed: Sun: 4th Wkend after 10:30 Mass
Barbara Vanderbeek:!
897-6551
Monday Morning Coffee:
Mon.: 9:10 a.m. til
Playgroup-4-Kids-&-Moms: Tue.: 9:30-11:00 a.m.
Sarah Dieterich:!
897-3795
CATHOLIC OUTREACH & FELLOWSHIP
Knights of Columbus: !
Thu.: 1st Wk of Month
Andy Balding:!
496-0439
Council of Catholic Women:
Fri.: 1st Wk of Month
Nancy Morris:!
897-4648
Priscilla Circle: !
Wed.: 3rd Wk of Month
Rebecca Coley:!
618-409-6850
Young Adult Ministry: !
Tue.: 2nd Wk of Month
Adam Ubowski:!
897-7797
CATHOLIC OUTREACH
Elder Outreach: !
Sharon Hargreaves
279-6337!
St. Vincent de Paul:!
Patty Harp
897-5887
KoC Outreach (Elderly):! Ron Rabiansky
897-3493
Habitat for Humanity: !
Nitsi Bennett
315-0025
CATHOLIC ENRICHMENT
Prayer Line: !
Beth McDonald
897-0549
Charismatic Renewal:!
Maurie Ockerman
897-1463
Communion & Liberation: Pam Deloach
897-3413
Cursillo:!
Annette North
897-3783
Respect Life:
Michele McCormick
897-2372
CATHOLIC LITURGY
Music: !
Adam Ubowski
897-7797!
E.M.of H.C:!
Deacon Nolla
897-6885
Lectors & Altar Svrs:!
Tom Toltzien
897-5789
Altar Svrs: ! !
Deacon Murray:
974-1033
Sacristans:
Patty Harp
897-5887
Ushers / Greeters:!
Adolph Fejfar
897-2586
Art & Environment:!
Michele McCormick
897-2372
!
Carmen Marshall-Claude
678-9372
COUNCILS & COMMITTEES
Pastoral: !
Jeanette Schaal
897-3949!
Finance:!
Adam Dieterich:
897-3795
Faith Engaged:
Pat Brennan:
897-1163
FYI:
If you are interested in participating in any of the
above Ministries or Organizations to become part of
our “Faith Engaged” parish family, please call the point
of contact and they can then give you their e-mail
address to communicate.
Prior to setting a Baptism date for your child,
please call the parish office to register for the
required preparation class and to complete
necessary paperwork. One of the godparents
must be baptized, confirmed & a practicing
Catholic who is sixteen years of age or older.
Baptisms at Christ Our Redeemer are usually
scheduled during Mass the fourth weekend of
the month.
MONDAY: OCTOBER 27
Weekday
8:30 A.M. ~ Kimberly Vallimont ✝
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SACRAMENT OF THE SICK
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Anointing . . . . . . . . .
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Upon Request by calling the Parish Office
Parishioners who are facing surgery or S
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
Call the Parish Office to schedule an appointment with the pastor. Arrangements must
be made SIX MONTHS in ADVANCE of anticipated Wedding Date. Registration for and the
completion of the marriage preparation program
are required.
struggling with serious illness may request this
sacrament.
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IF YOU OR YOUR LOVED ONE IS
HOSPITALIZED & would like Father Bob to
visit, please call the Parish Office and let us
know.
Father Bob wants to provide you
pastoral care but he must be told that you
want and need him to visit.
TUESDAY: OCTOBER 28
Weekday
8:30 A.M. ~ Stan & Lillian Marszalek ✝
WEDNESDAY: OCTOBER 29
Weekday
8:30 A.M. ~ Sheila Miner
THURSDAY: OCTOBER 30
Weekday
8:30 A.M. ~ Emily Voigt ✝
FRIDAY: OCTOBER 31
Weekday
8:30 A.M. ~ Communion Service
SATURDAY: NOVEMBER 1
Vigil of All Souls’ Day
5:30 P.M. ~ Emily Voigt ✝
SUNDAY: NOVEMBER 2
ALL SOULS’ DAY
7:30 A.M. ~ All the Faithful Departed ✝
10:30 A.M. ~ All the Faithful Departed ✝
Parish “Prayer Line” Requests . . .
► ► ►For Prayer Requests Call: BETH McDONALD at 897-0549
DEPLOYED MILITARY: Joseph Nolla ~ Colleen & Robin Murray - David Juarez ♢♢♢ (Missions: Molly McCormick)
Jim Doty - Wolfgang & Gertrude Geiberger - Rosa & Arthur Culver - Kevyn - Regina Joyce - Becky Sobel - Hugo
Nancy Duke - Mary Frances Fuller - Guy Jordan - Edward Jarzabek - James Whitmarsh - Bill Pezdirtz - Tiffany
Marcie Norris - Bernice Huyser - Beverly Wheat - Carletta Aberle - Sonya - Carmen Sasso - Matthew Kimbel
Jose Antonio Lefran - Kathy Murphy - Jacob Doing - Drew Barfield - Ginger Quinn - Kathy Foley - Sheila Miner
Mary Lou Alvadj - Gwen & Donna Young - Elaine & Mary Hildenbrand - Ashley Jackson - Jeanne Tanguay
Kevin Gallager - Matthew Packard - Sam Poppell - Shirley Ocker - Marty Manny - Paul Robinson - Frank Procta
Caitlin Gross - Tori - Diane Wileaver - Lisa Lewis - Dave Owens - Kearney Family - Bob Alhouse - Harry Kinzler
Shirley Flagg - Kelly Walther - Adolph Fejfar - Erika Campbell - Goretti - Baby Leighton - Grace Koechel
Margaret Starr - Godecki Family
7:00
TIL 8:00 P.M.
~ TUES.
Join us and spend
an hour with Our Lord
When money speaks the truth is silent.
— Russian proverb
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
26 October 2014 thru 2 November 2014
Sunday: !
Ex 22:20-26; Ps 18:2-4, 47, 51;
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1 Thes 1:5c-10; Mt 22:34-40
Monday: !
Eph 4:32 — 5:8; Ps 1:1-4, 6;
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Lk 13:10-17
Tuesday: !
Eph 2:19-22; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 6:12-16
Wednesday: Eph 6:1-9; Ps 145:10-14; Lk 13:22-30
Thursday: ! Eph 6:10-20; Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10;
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Lk 13:31-35
Friday: !
Phil 1:1-11; Ps 111:1-6; Lk 14:1-6
Saturday: !
Rv 7:2-4, 9-14; Ps 24:1-6; 1 Jn 3:1-3;
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Mt 5:1-12a
Sunday: !
Wis 3:1-9; Ps 23:1-6; Rom 5:5-11 or
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Rom 6:3-9; Jn 6:37-40,
or any readings from no. 668 or from Masses for the
Dead, nos. 1011-1016
CELEBRATE FAITH 2015:
“HEARTS ON FIRE”
Seating limited! Register today for
this Jan. 24th diocesan event:
http://www.ptdiocese.org
held at the Emerald Coast Convention
Center, Okaloosa Island. Cost: $20 per
individual/$50 per family.
MASS INTENTION REQUEST CARDS
FOR NOVEMBER 2014
➤ Available in Pamphlet Rack in Narthex
➤ For Masses to be scheduled during
month of NOVEMBER 2014
➤ Pick up the ORANGE Cards
➤ Fill out: place in Offertory Basket~take
to Parish Office
➤ Turn in immediately so your request can
be scheduled
THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
OCTOBER 26, 2014
MONTH OF OCTOBER
“RESPECT LIFE”
ROSARY ~ CCW ~ DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS
“Each of Us Is a Masterpiece of God’ Creation”
POWER OF PRAYER
If Christians really understood the full extent of the power we have available through prayer, we might be speechless.
During WWII there was an adviser to Churchill who organized a group of people who dropped what they were doing every day
at a prescribed hour for one minute to collectively pray for the safety of England, its people and peace.
There is now a group of people organizing the same thing here in America. If you would like to participate …
Every evening at:
9:00 PM Eastern Time
7:00 PM Mountain Time
8:00 PM Central Time
6:00 PM Pacific Time
stop whatever you are doing and spend one minute praying for the safety of the United States, for a return to a Godly nation & global
peace. Our prayers are our most powerful asset.
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Cynthia Lacour . . . President of P-T DCCW
CONFIRMATION NIGHT
FOR CANDIDATES AND THEIR PARENTS
Treasures for Our Lord ~ 19 OCTOBER 2014
Tuesday ~ October 28, 2014 at 6:00 p.m.
To our visitors & our members ~ thank you for your generosity.
All 9th-12th graders longing to receive the
Sacrament of Confirmation should attend this meeting.
HIGH SCHOOL RALLY AT ST. MARY'S
November 15, 2014 from 1:00 p.m. til 9:00 p.m.
HELPING HANDS - MEAL PACKAGING PROGRAM
Helping Hands is a meal-packaging program. Teens from across the Diocese will come together to package nutritious meals for people in developing countries who are suffering from food shortages and famine.
You can help the youth of our Diocese package more meals by
donating to the program. Go to www.coryouth.org and click on
the link Helping Hands Meal Donation
COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN
CORNER
Come
and
join us Friday, November 7th, for Mass
C
at 8:30 a.m. followed by brunch & our monthly
W
meeting. Our guest speaker is Melissa Forte
from the Habitat for Humanity Okaloosa office.
Also please bring an idea or recipe to share on "how to use
those leftovers from Thanksgiving".
Looking forward to seeing you all and especially some new
faces. Our group spans all the decades from the 20's to the
90's, so we offer something for everyone.
LIFE IN THE SPIRIT SEMINAR
All are Welcome!
Please come and join Speakers:
Fr. William Ganci Fr. Eugene Pathe
Deacon Michael Symons Kim Jones
Irene Finelli Helen Freeland
ST. MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH ~ PARISH LIFE CENTER CAFÉ
FT. WALTON BEACH, FLORIDA
❋
DATE: Saturday, November 8th
TIME: 8:15 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Registration 8-9 a.m.. Mass in church 8:15 a.m.
Sessions from: 9 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
POT LUCK LUNCH: Bring your favorite dish
For more information contact: Bea (850) 376-2034, Irene (850) 864-2955
Music by Pauline Rosas
Sponsored by: St. Mary Prayer Group and the DCCR
But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my
name, will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I
have said to you! !
- - - John 14:26
DEADLINE FOR NEXT WEEKEND’S BULLETIN
Monday, October 27th at 12:00 noon: [email protected]
Collected (Weekend&Office) for operating Parish
$13,636.00
Collected from On-Line Donations
$2,327.00
“COR DAY AT RUBY TUESDAY”
Wednesday, November 5th
Share lunchtime or dinner by Breaking Bread at
“Ruby Tuesday” or order “Take-Out”
and present the COR Form
20% of your total check, including all beverages,
will be returned to Christ Our Redeemer
Forms available after ALL Masses this Weekend
& next weekend - Nov. 1st & 2nd & at the Parish Office
Support the growth of our Parish with “Ruby Tuesday”
SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL
The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul wants to thank you for your
recent generous contributions. Our neighbors are without a place
to stay. Some live in their cars or in the woods. They have nothing to eat and have very few clothes to wear. Soon the weather
will be changing and they will have nothing to keep them warm.
It is through your love and care that we at Saint Vincent de Paul
are able to provide them with food, clothing and help with a place
to stay. Your generosity is truly overwhelming. Thank you for all
you do. God Bless You.
SVDP BASKETS FOR THANKSGIVING & CHRISTMAS
Next weekend members from the Saint Vincent de Paul
Society will be handing out grocery bags with a list of the
items needed to prepare food baskets for those in need in our
community so their Thanksgiving and Christmas are blest-filled.
Thank You, Blood Donors!!!
The October Blood Mobile was a huge success. They collected 21
Units, saving 63 lives!!! Thanks to all who donated their time & the
special gift of their blood---what a wonderful way to show your
“Respect for Life”. The next Blood Mobile at Christ Our Redeemer
will be Sunday, December 7th. Help us increase our numbers--we
hope you will be there!!! ! !
POC—Janice Jean, 897-3658
VICTIMS OF ABUSE: The Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee is committed to
healing. Louis M. Makarowski Ph.D.; P.A. at 850-477-7181
THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
OCTOBER 26, 2014
A Response of Time for the Lord . . .
CHECK THIS INFORMATION
DIOCESE OF PENSACOLA-TALLAHASSEE
JOIN - LIKE - FOLLOW FLORIDA BISHOPS:
MASS FOR VETERANS ~ ACTIVE DUTY & RETIRED
Connecting with the Florida Conference of Catholic
Bishops is an easy and reliable way to stay informed
on public policies affecting Floridians, especially those
most vulnerable and in need. Join the Florida Catholic
Advocacy Network (FLCAN) at www.flaccb.org to get
emails about issues at the heart of Gospel values,
‘like’ on Facebook (flaccb), or ‘follow’ on Twitter
(@flacathbps). DAY OF LITURGICAL SONG
Saturday, Nov. 8th from 9:00 a.m. til 2:30 p.m. (central
time) at St. Joseph the Worker Parish, Chipley with Steven
C. Warner, acclaimed Director of the Notre Dame Folk Choir.
Register online at ptdiocese.org, and click on "Event Registration" then "Music Workshop." or mail Father Paul White,
100 Francis St. Mary Esther, FL 32569. More info call Father
White at 850-435-3556 or [email protected].
WHAT IS THE CANDIDATE QUESTIONNAIRE PROJECT?
The Florida Conference of Catholic Bishops has long conducted
the Candidate Questionnaire Project to assist Catholics and the
broader community with the obligation to become informed
voters. Knowing where the candidates stand on issues concerning human life and dignity and the advancement of the common
good is essential to responsible faithful citizenship.
All U.S. Congressional and Florida gubernatorial and legislative
candidates appearing on the ballot in the primary and/or general elections have been invited to participate in a questionnaire.
Candidates have been asked to identify whether they support or
oppose a range of issues of importance to the Church. Although
the questionnaires do not address every area of concern, care
has been taken to identify those issues likely to be acted on by
lawmakers and the governor during the coming term. In addition to their positions on the issues, candidates have been given
the opportunity to include brief comments on each question.
Whether on Election Day, during early voting or by absentee
ballot, casting our votes responsibly requires us to be informed.
When it comes to marking the ballot, reconciling politics with
the basic values of the Gospel and the tenets of our Catholic
faith can be difficult. If we take the time to become familiar with
the candidates' positions on issues of importance to us, we are
better prepared to address this challenge.
Sunday, November 9th at 10:30 a.m. ~ Our active duty and
retired or separated Veterans are encouraged to take part and
asked in this special Mass to wear their uniforms if comfortable in
doing so.
Since the Christ Our Redeemer Knights of Columbus
of Council 13527 are hosting this event, they are asking their nonveteran brothers to wear their council polo shirts.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 13527 INFORMATION
▶ CALENDAR ITEMS:
Oct 25th - 26th - Baby Bottle Campaign Ends
Nov 1st - 2nd - “Keep Christ in Christmas” Kickoff @ ALL Masses
Nov 1st - Pasta Dinner at HNJ ~ 6 p.m. (COR Team)
Nov 6th - Dinner & Social Hour at COR ~ 6 p.m.
Nov 6th - General Assembly Meeting at COR ~ 7 p.m.
Nov 7th - BINGO at HNJ ~ 6 p.m.
Nov 9th - Veterans’ Mass at 10:30 (Vets in Uniform /4th Degree Regalia
▶ IT’S A GREAT DAY TO BE A KNIGHT . . .
Contact Grand Knight Andy Balding at 496-0439 today & ask
about joining the Knights of Council 13527 at COR.
▶ BABY BOTTLE CAMPAIGN . . . Is over this weekend. Thank you
for your wonderful support of this “Respect Life” project.
HELP FOR ELDERLY & SPOUSES OF DEPLOYED MILITARY . . .
▶ If you need small maintenance jobs at your home, etc. …
please call Ron Rabiansky at 897-3493 and/or Lenny Smales at
678-0491 (service sponsored by COR KoC Council 13527)
PLAYGROUP AT COR EVERY TUESDAY MORNING
9:30 - 11AM IN THE OUR LADY ROOM OF THE PARISH HALL
We are moms supporting each other through faith and prayer.
The children enjoy playing amongst each other while the moms
get to know each other. Some guided studies, support, and
other community activities will be planned.
Contact: Sarah
Dietrich at 897-3795 or at [email protected]
PRISCILLA CIRCLE & CCW
WE WANT TO HELP
Do you know of a family expecting or have just welcomed a
new addition to their family? We would like to help provide a
few meals to ease their time in transition to a new normal.
Meals provided by members of CCW & Priscilla Circle. Please
contact Rebecca Coley at 618.409.6850 or
[email protected] to sign up.
FIRST HARVEST DANCE
TO
CELEBRATE ALL OUR BLESSINGS
Help us celebrate all the bounty God has blessed us with at our first Harvest Dance.
to be held
Saturday evening, November 8th at 7:00 p.m.
in the Parish Hall
Young and old are welcome as a variety of music will be played.
Tickets will be sold after all Masses this weekend and next weekend.
Hurry to buy the tickets before we're sold out! $15/family!
Tickets will be entered for a doorprize drawing.
Bring a dish to share, pulled pork and drinks will be provided.
Sponsored by Priscilla Circle
THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
OCTOBER 26, 2014
THIRD ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT
Golfers, Sponsors, & Volunteers Needed
Celebrate COR Golf Outing
Four Person Scramble
Saturday, November 1st
Eglin’s Eagle Golf Course, Niceville, FL
Check-In: 10:00 – 11:00 am •• Lunch: 11:00 am •• Tee-off: Shotgun Start at 12 pm
Cost: Individual: $100
•• 4 Person Team: $360
This includes 18-holes of golf, riding cart, lunch before golf & chance to win various prizes!
AWARDS
* 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place Overall * Longest Drive (Men & Women) * Closest to the Pin (Men & Women) *
To sponsor, volunteer, or register to play - please e-mail:
[email protected]
Or call Colleen or Mike Miller at (850)678-2116
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:
• Celebrate COR Sponsor: $1,000
includes 2 teams & 3 signs
• Team Sponsor: $500 - includes 4-person team & 2 signs
• Tee Sponsor: $100 - includes 1 sign at tee box
THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
OCTOBER 26, 2014
Christ Our Redeemer Catholic Church
Parish Office: 897-7797
FAX: 897-2422
Office Hours: Monday thru Thursday
Pastor E-mail:
[email protected]
Secretary / Office E-mail:
Facilities Manager: {Maintenance}
Bookkeeper E-mail:
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
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Web Site: www.corcatholic.org
9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
{Closed: Fridays}
Music Director and
Young Adult Ministry E-mail:
Religious Ed Co-ordinator E-mail:
Youth Minister E-mail:
Staff Assistant E-mail:
!
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Three Secret Spiritual Benefits (for You!) of Bringing Your Children to Mass
September 29, 2014 by Jennifer Fitz
♥ ♥ ♥ Used with Permission by Patheos
At ladies’ Bible study this past week we were talking about our prayer lives, and one of the moms worried that with small children in tow, she
just wasn’t “getting much out of Mass.” This is a common worry, but it’s unfounded. Yesterday as I watched the mom in front of me do her
best with a pair pew-scramblers, I was reminded of the three genuine spiritual benefits that can only be had by bringing wiggly, noisy, naughty
children to Mass.
1. You learn the Mass.
Want to learn something? Teach it. When we bring young children to Mass, we have to help them get into the action. That “active participation” thing? We must teach it to our children explicitly. Let’s tell Jesus how much we love Him you say before the Gloria. Let’s listen to what
Jesus has to say to us you whisper during the readings. There’s Jesus you point out at the elevation.
You become a pro at flipping to the proper page in the children’s Missal. You point out every word of every hymn to the new reader.
You get good at answering those questions your kid asks in the middle of the Eucharistic prayer, and that you put off with a quick, “I’ll tell you
later.” Because you have to tell him, later. What was that thing? Why that color? Why that sound? The one I remember most vividly: How
does Jesus fall into the cup? Catechesis aside, just having a child along causes you to know the Mass more intimately.
2. You develop the ability to snap back to attention constantly.
The very-active participation that is pewside parenting means you never, ever, get to pray one prayerful thought straight through: Lamb of
God who . . . quit pinching your sister . . . have mercy on us. It’s all fine and good for contemplatives and retirees to have their uninterrupted
reveries. But to always be returning, always be saying to our Lord, “Now where were we again?” That’s the Christian life.
There will come a time, when you are old and alone again, that you’ll need to relearn the art of long talks with the Lord. But you won’t be
nearly so good at those long talks if you haven’t been through the school of distraction. Mass with children teaches us to remember God. To
never forget Him, even when everything conspires to try to make us forget Him.
3. You get to see your insides on the outside.
Like a slide show that illustrates every word of the Gospel, our children give us the live-action version of our inner lives. I remember when my
son was about six, and he was rocking, rocking, rocking back and forth in the pew, making the kneeler creak with every move. … And this was a
kid who would be soon preparing to receive communion? Really?!! Thought the woman who notices everyone’s shoes during the
communion procession. Our children bug us because they are like us. They echo us. They take what we do and flip it right back at us.
And during Mass, they do with their bodies what we do with our souls. My little kids weren’t particularly less devout than me. They just
weren’t so good at faking it yet.
Congratulations to our Wedding Anniversary couples for NOVEMBER 2014
Aaron & Kelly Agrippe
Doug & Dee Dee Blandford
David & Pamela Carter
Steven & Lucy Chamberlain
Steve Claude & Carmen Marshall-Claude
Joseph & Lisa Deslauriers
Mark & Gretchen Erickson
David & Ruth Fennell
Philip & Patricia Fralix
Gerry & Cherie Freisthler
Michael & Connie Gaskill
Scott & Regina Groundwater
Craig & Lisa Hall
David & Nicole Marie Hartline
Kevin & Denise Knebl
Paul & Mary Ann Leary
Rick & Lucy Leibach
Frank & Ann Liberatori
James & Joyce McCarthy
Ralph & Beth McDonald
John & Maureen McMullen
Gregory Muntzner & Maryann Koechel
Rod B. Taylor & Kimberly Nihill-Taylor
Levi & Renee Pippy
Justin & Jennifer Rand
Cosimo & Nora Ricciardi
Enrique & Laura Saucedo
Steven & Heidi Schaefer
Robert & Maureen Shoemaker
Robert & Sylvia Smith
Charles & Laura Tobia
Deacon Joaquin & Joe Ann Treviño
Allen & Carol Ward
James & Patricia Willoz
If your name should be on this list and is not or your name is misspelled, we are sorry!
Please call the Parish Office and let us know so that we can correct the information we have on file.
Thank You for Joining Us
at the Table of Our Lord and
to our Parish Family
Chris Gee
Patrick & Meghan Galloway
Marius & Hersuk Ratanu
Norm & Carol Klausutis
If you are new to our parish, we are glad you are here with us. Please introduce yourself to Father Bob and
fill out a parish registration form located in the pamphlet rack in the Narthex.