401 N 12TH STREET ~ MURRAY, KY 42071 PARISH OFFICE www.stleoky.org Phone 270.753.3876 Fax 270.759.2074 Hours Monday-Thursday from 8:00AM-4:00PM Friday from 8:00AM-12:30PM Closed Daily for Lunch from 12:30-1:30PM PARISH STAFF Fr. Jason W. McClure Fr. Will Thompson Emily Danchisin Deacon. Joe Ohnemus Deacon Victor Fromm Sherry Wright Allie Loomis Pastor Associate Pastor Pastoral Associate Permanent Deacon Permanent Deacon & Facility Manager Parish Office Manager Director Campus Ministry MASS SCHEDULE Weekend Saturday—5:00PM & Spanish Mass 6:30PM Sunday—8:00AM & 11:00AM Weekday Monday & Friday—8:00AM Wednesday—6:00PM Tuesday &Thursday—12:05PM (Check Weekly Schedule or Website for Changes) WEBSITES Diocese of Owensboro—http://www.rcdok.org/ www.stleosocialconcerns.com http://www.usccb.org/ Sacrament of Baptism—The Sacrament of Baptism for infants is administered upon request. Parents and Godparents must attend a class on Baptism in the Catholic Church. Please contact the pastor and setup an appointment for this class at least a month in advance. At least one parent must be a practicing Catholic for their child to be baptized in the Catholic Church. Godparents must be at least 16 years of age, and at least one must be a practicing Catholic. Parent must be a registered parishioner or have a letter from their home parish pastor. Sacrament of Marriage—A couple wishing to marry must contact the priest at least six months before setting the wedding date. The couple will be required to attend a marriage preparation course which will include at least one formal program such as an Engaged Encounter weekend or the Sponsor Couple Program. Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick—The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick is celebrated upon request. Please notify the pastor or call the parish office if you know of anyone who might need this sacrament. Please inform the pastor or someone in the parish office if you or any of your family is in the hospital. Sacrament of Reconciliation—The sacrament of Reconciliation is available each Sunday from 10:15-10:45AM, Thursday 11:0011:45AM or by calling the Parish Office for an appointment. Additional times are listed in the bulletin during Lent and Advent. Sacrament of Eucharist to the Homebound—Please notify the Parish Office if you or a family member is homebound and would like to receive the Eucharist. Parish Hall or Classroom Use—Use of the Parish Hall or classrooms for all meetings must be cleared through the Parish Office. All non-parish events such as showers, rehearsal dinners, wedding or anniversary receptions must be reserved 3 weeks before the event. The Diocese requires the purchase of an insurance policy covering the non-parish events. O C T O B E R 2 6 , 20 1 4 T H E 30 T H S U N D A Y OF O R D IN A R Y T IM E PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL Kevin D’Angelo Joyce Hughes Debbie D’Angelo Sr. Bella Ezumah Michelle Orr Fr. Jason McClure COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVES Janet Fitch—Community Life John Mitchell—Building /Capital Campaign Fr. Will—Liturgy Ben Johnson—Social Concerns Jim Porcher—Stewardship Emily Danchisin—Faith Formation Sean Caldwell—Administration & Finance ************************************* PRAYER REQUEST Kelsie Gibson Carol Rosel Lee Lafser Bruno Zubko Tyler Conklin Joseph Fuhrmann Lois Ward Tyler Sirls Soledad Rust David Ferriell Kevin Munsey John Resig Ron Ratliff Mary Jane Murphy Ronnie Santana Naomi Cunningham Tom Royal Carolyn Haas Seminarians Diocese of Owensboro For all Men and Women serving in the Armed Forces especially Eunice Ford. ************************************* WEEKLY Q & A FROM USCCB COMPENDIUM OF CATECHISM OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH THE DIGNITY OF THE HUMAN PERSON THE MORALITY OF THE PASSIONS 370. WHAT ARE THE PASSIONS? The passions are the feelings, the emotions or the movements of the sensible appetite - natural components of human psychology - which incline a person to act or not to act in view of what is perceived as good or evil. The principal passions are love and hatred, desire and fear, joy, sadness, and anger. The chief passion is love which is drawn by the attraction of the good. One can only love what is good, real or apparent. ************************************* SAINTS & SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: 30TH Sunday in Ordinary Time; Priesthood Sunday; National World Youth Day (U.S.) Tuesday: Ss. Simon and Jude Friday: Halloween Saturday: All Saints; First Saturday 2 WELCOME TO NEWS & EVENTS MARY: A BIBLICAL WALK WITH THE BLESSED MOTHER This intensive Bible study beginning in November reveals Mary’s unique role in God’s kingdom and in our lives. You will experience the Gospel through the eyes of Mary and get a vivid glimpse into her daily life. Seeing her in this way will lead you to a deeper relationship with the Blessed Mother and her Son, Jesus. Book fee: $15, $25 for a married couple. There will be two sections available. Section A: Sundays at 9:15AM-10:30AM in the Parish Hall, November 9, 16, 23, December 7, 14, January 4, 11, 18 Section B: Wednesdays 6:30PM-7:45PM in the Parish Hall, November 12, 19, December 3, 10, 17, January 7, 14, 21 FORGIVING WHAT WE CANNOT FORGET 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 8TH, at Kordes Center on the grounds of Monastery Immaculate Conception in Ferdinand, Indiana. Presented by Sister Jane Becker, OSB. Program runs from 9:30—11:30AM EST. Cost is $30. Registration due November 5TH. For more information or to register, call 800.880.2777 or 812.367.1411, ext. 2915, or visit www.thedome.org/ programs. 4TH ANNUAL OWENSBORO DIOCESE YOUTH CONFERENCE (ODYC) The 4th Annual Owensboro Diocese Youth Conference (ODYC) will take place on November 21st - 22nd at the Owensboro Convention Center. Prayer: The Universal Language will be the theme this year and the conference is open to middle and high school students and their parents or chaperones. The conference will include: 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. Fr. Joseph Espaillat and Mary Bielski will be our keynote speakers this year. The event will end with liturgy celebrated by Bishop William F. Medley. For more information please contact your Youth Minister or contact Robin Tomes at [email protected] or call 270.683.1545 or www.odyc.us. We hope to see you there! CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING SERVICES Your parish and Catholic Charities have partnered to provide confidential counseling services at a reduced rate. For more information and a list of counselors call 270.852.8328 or see Counseling Services on the diocesan website http://www.rcdok.org/ministries/catholic_charities/counseling.php. ST. LEO CATHOLIC CHURCH READINGS FOR THE WEEK TODAY’S READINGS First Reading—You shall not oppress an alien, for you yourselves were once aliens in Egypt (Exodus 22:20-26). Psalm—I love you, LORD, my strength (Psalm 18). Second Reading—You became imitators of the Lord, so that you became a model for all believers (1 Thessalonians 1:5c-10). Gospel—You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, and you shall love your neighbor as yourself (Matthew 22:34-40). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass (c) 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: READINGS FOR THE WEEK Eph 4:32 -- 5:8; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 13:10-17 Eph 2:19-22; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 6:12-16 Eph 6:1-9; Ps 145:10-14; Lk 13:22-30 Eph 6:10-20; Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10; Lk 13:31-35 Phil 1:1-11; Ps 111:1-6; Lk 14:1-6 Rv 7:2-4, 9-14; Ps 24:1-6; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 5:1-12a Wis 3:1-9; Ps 23:1-6; Rom 5:5-11 or 6:3-9; Jn 6:37-40, or any readings from no. 668 or from Masses for the Dead, nos. 1011-1016 LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura—Dios escucha el llanto de los oprimidos (Éxodo 22:20-26). Salmo—Te amo, oh Señor, mi fuerza (Salmo 18 [17]). Segunda lectura—El pueblo de Dios es conocido por su conversión y amor de Dios (1 Tesalonicenses 1:5c-10). Evangelio—La ley principal es la ley del amor (Mateo 22:34-40) LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Martes: Miércoles: Jueves: Viernes: Sábado: Domingo: Ef 4:32 -- 5:8; Sal 1:1-4, 6; Lc 13:10-17 Ef 2:19-22; Sal 19 (18):2-5; Lc 6:12-16 Ef 6:1-9; Sal 145 (144):10-14; Lc 13:22-30 Ef 6:10-20; Sal 144 (143):1b, 2, 9-10; Lc 13:31-35 Fil 1:1-11; Sal 111 (110):1-6; Lc 14:1-6 Apo 7:2-4, 9-14; Sal 24 (23):1-6; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 5:1-12a Sab 3:1-9; Sal 23 (22):1-6; Rom 5:5-11 ó 6:3-9; Jn 6:37-40, o lecturas de entre las Misas para los difuntos LOVE SHOWN IN ACTION Do you receive the word of God with joy as the Thessalonians did? Their faith showed in their actions. They became models for other believers. The first reading tells us to put our faith into action. This passage is part of a long list of ordinances God commanded the Israelites to observe. God will judge us by how we treat our neighbors. God will hear the cries of any whom we neglect or mistreat and will come to their defense. In today's Gospel the Pharisees put the question of God's law to Jesus. “Which commandment of the law is the greatest?” (Matthew 22:36) How could he possibly choose from all the detailed commandments the Jews observed? He was sure to offend somebody by his answer! Of course, Jesus went right to the heart of the matter. Love is the greatest commandment—love of God and love of neighbor. Everything else is based on this. Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co. BORN TO LOVE We were born to love, we live to love, and we will die to love still more. —Joseph Cafasso CHARACTER OUR MISSION St. Leo Parish, a culturally diverse Catholic community, empowered by the Holy Spirit, is committed to worshiping God and providing for the spiritual development of the parish and the larger community through liturgy, service, and evangelization. OUR VISION St. Leo Parish, fully alive in the Body of Christ and empowered by the Holy Spirit, will Minister to all phases of life of our parish and community: Celebrate through our Sacraments Be recognized as a foundational part of the community Be stewards of our gifts from God Actively welcome all TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Sadly, one of the most difficult reforms of the Second Vatican Council for the Church to embrace has been one of the most thorough and beautiful: the sacrament of penance. Because it is individual and private, it has been difficult for the changes to take root. Sometimes a priest may be grounded in the earlier form, and at other times the penitent may resist the priest’s attempt to blend in the proper texts and rituals. Perhaps because the new form is almost identical in structure to the old, it has been difficult to institute. It may also be true that with the liturgy in English now, it is far more clear that the Eucharist, too, is a “sacrament of reconciliation.” It is certainly true that there are different skills and gifts in ministry, and experienced penitents know that not all priests are equally at ease in this sacramental encounter. Sometimes a difficult experience can drive people away from a liturgy that is spiritually rich and rewarding. Yet we know that one bad meal seldom puts people off restaurants forever: the dinner gong tends to dispel bad memories, and so we try again. Individual confession and absolution is for us both treasure and tradition. If you haven’t been for a while, consider coming back to praise God for this gift of mercy. --Rev. James Field, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co. Character is much easier kept than recovered.—Thomas Paine 401 N. 12TH ST. • MURRAY, KENTUCKY 3 Consider Remembering Your Parish in Your Will. Knights of Columbus 332 Squire Rd. 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