All Soul’s Day November 02, 2014

All Soul’s Day
November 02, 2014
November 02 to November 08, 2014
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — The souls of the just are in the hands of
God, and no torment shall touch them
(Wisdom 3:1-9).
Psalm —
The Lord is my shepherd; there is
nothing I shall want (Psalm 23).
Second Reading — Hope does not disappoint, because
the love of God has been poured out into
our hearts (Romans 5:5-11) or Romans 6:3-9.
Gospel —
This is the will of the Father, that every
one who sees the Son and believes may
have eternal life (John 6:37-40).
Vigil
November 01 4:00 pm
People of the Parish
Sunday
November 01 9:00 am
Poor Souls in Purgatory
Sunday
November 01 5:30 pm
Poor Souls in Purgatory
Monday
November 01 8:10 am
Shane, Bryans & Jeff
Easley & Families
Lisa Pitts +
Tuesday
November 01 8:10 am
People of the Parish
Wednesday November 01 12:10 pm Helen Humphines +
Betty Trahan +
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
Phil 2:1-4; Ps 131:1bcde-3; Lk 14:12-14
Tuesday:
Phil 2:5-11; Ps 22:26b-32; Lk 14:15-24
Wednesday:
Phil 2:12-18; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14;
Lk 14:25-33
Thursday:
Phil 3:3-8a; Ps 105:2-7; Lk 15:1-10
Friday:
Phil 3:17 — 4:1; Ps 122:1-5; Lk 16:1-8
Saturday:
Phil 4:10-19; Ps 112:1b-2, 5-6, 8a, 9;
Lk 16:9-15
Sunday:
Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; Ps 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9;
1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22
Thursday
November 01 8:10 am
Viola Levon +
Friday
November 01 8:10 am
Gayle Duet +
Vigil
November 01 4:00 pm
George H Fricke, Jr +
Gayle Duet +
Ministry of the Month
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is
dedicated to feeding individuals and families
in our community who have nowhere else to
turn for help. Donations for St Vincent’s can
be left in the Church’s vestibule or at the
Church Office.
We are in need of volunteers for the Landscaping of
the Church Grounds. Anyone interested in performing
the service please call Bridget Doyle at 601-798-6522 or
the Church Office at 601-798-4779
Perpetual Adoration Of Our Lord Jesus Christ
The Adorers of Perpetual Adoration wish to
thank Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament for the
following answered prayers:
1– Thank You for all Your Love & Guidance.
2– Thank You for all of my daily blessings You
bestowed upon me & my family.
Give yourself a special gift—spend an hour with the Lord in
Adoration. Call the office at 798-4779 to schedule time with Our
Lord. He would be honored to see you and to listen to your
needs.
We would like to thank all of
you that made this years Festival a
fun time for all. Your support for this
fist annual Fall Festival was
wonderful. We are looking forward
to having many more Festivals in the
future. Let’s make each one better
than the last.
We would especially like to
thank all the volunteers that made the
Festival run so smoothly and who
helped set up and clean up afterwards
To Fr. Trinh and the wonderful community
of St. Charles for the opportunity to
celebrate Masses and make available my
books (His Instruments-If God Could Them,
He Can Use Us & Blown Togetherthe Trials and Miracles of Katrina) on 11th
and 12th. Thank you all for your
support and generosity. I can be reached at
228-324-4927 or [email protected]. Winner of the 50/50 Drawing: Mr Al Chrisman
Winner of the Altar Society Basket: Theresa Griffing
Winner of the Art Contest:
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St Charles Borromeo
Catholic School
YOUTH MINISTRY CALENDAR
Keep up with all the latest school news by
following our Facebook page St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School.
Sun. Nov. 2nd:
Rosary for Peace after 5:30 Mass in the church
Sat. Nov. 8Sun., Nov. 9th:
High school retreat
Sun., Nov. 23rd: Youth night after 5:30 Mass Fundraisers for StCB
School has begun, so we are back to collecting Box
Tops, Claiborne Hill receipts, and Coke caps. Last year,
our school earned $1,190 from these fundraisers, and
they are so easy! Money earned will go towards
purchasing Bibles for the classrooms for the school and
religious education programs. Please turn in any of
these items you have collected to the school office.
Thank you for your support.
The next Dinner and Bunco Social is on
Saturday, December 01, at 5:00 pm.
Menu
DINNER AND BUNCO
BUNCO PLAY ONLY
DINE IN OR TAKE OUT
$11.00
$ 7.00
$ 7.00
Mom's Ministry
We would like to thank all of you that made this
years Festival a fun time for all. Your support for this
fist annual Fall Festival was
wonderful. We are
looking forward to having many more Festivals in the
future. Let’s make each one better than the last.
"Moms and expecting mothers are invited to join us on
Mondays from 1:30 - 3 pm in the St. Charles School for
refreshments and women's devotion. Please use entrance
to school on Goodyear Blvd. The 2014 dates are
November 17, and December 15. We hope to offer
babysitting from 1:30 - 3 pm for attending moms. Please
R.S.V.P. the Monday prior to our next meeting to ensure
an appropriate number of volunteers. Please contact
Aimee Ryals at [email protected] or Claire
Massery at
985-788-2059 or [email protected] for more
details or to R.S.V.P. for babysitting.
We would especially like to thank all the volunteers
that made the Festival run so smoothly and who helped
set up and clean up afterwards
Winner of the 50/50 Drawing:
Mr Al Chrisman
Winner of the Altar Society Basket:
Theresa Griffing
Winner of the Art Contest:
Alexandra Caro
Madeline Hays
Theresa Hays
Melanie Teresa
Thank you from Mae Crawford for all the prayers.
The Winner of the Lumen Christi Award
Fay Defourneaux
Please pray for our High School
youth and adult volunteers as they
attend their fall retreat on
November 8th - 9th.
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St Martin de Porres
1579-1639
Feast Day:
November 03
Sunday
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St. Charles Borromeo Parish
Calendar of Events
November 02 – November 15, 2014
Monday
03
St Joseph Khang
1832-1861
Feast Day:
November 06
Tuesday
04
Wednesday
05
Thursday
06
Friday
07
Saturday
08
All Souls Day 7:40 am Daily
Rosary
8:00 - 11:00 am
8:10 am Mass
Seminarian
9:15 am Altar
Breakfast
Society CH
8:30 am Rosary
7:00 pm K of C
9:00 am Mass
Charity Bingo
10:15 am CCD for 1st
to 6th grades
10:30 am Adult
Sunday School
1 - 3 pm Hispanic
Fellowship PH
1:00 pm Spanish Mass
5:30 pm Youth Mass
7:40 am Daily
Rosary
11:40 am Daily
Rosary
12:10 pm Mass
8:10 am Mass
9:00 am Intercessory 5:30 pm CCD,
Edge, Jr. High
Prayer Group
& Confirmation
5:30 pm Adult Choir
Practice CH 7:00 pm R C I A
NO 7:00 pm MASS
7:00 pm Men’s
Rosary Group
7:40 am Daily
7:40 am Daily 3:40 pm Rosary
Rosary
Rosary 4:00 pm Vigil
8:10 am Mass
8:10 am Mass
Mass
9:15 am LTMTP 9:15 am Bible
CO
Study &
7:00 pm K of C
Discussion
3rd Degree Mtg
8:00 pm K of C
4th Degree Mtg
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11
12
13
11:40 am Daily
Rosary
12:10 pm Mass
5:30 pm CCD,
Edge, Jr. High
& Confirmation
7:00 pm R C I A
NO 7:00 pm MASS
7:40 am Daily
7:40 am Daily 3:30 pm Rosary
Rosary
Rosary 4:00 pm Vigil
8:10 am Mass
8:10 am Mass
Mass
9:15 am LTMTP 9:15 am Bible
Knights of
CO
Study &
Columbus
6:00 pm K of C
Discussion
Memorial Mass
Ladies Auxiliary
Meeting
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8:30 am Rosary
7:40 am Daily
7:40 am Daily
9:00 am Mass
Rosary
Rosary
10:15 am CCD for 1st 8:10 am Mass
8:10 am Mass
to 6th grades 7:00 pm K of C
9:00 am Intercessory
10:30 am Adult
Charity Bingo
Prayer Group
Sunday School
5:30 pm Adult Choir
1:00 pm Spanish Mass
Practice CH
5:30 pm Youth Mass
7:00 pm PH
ULTREYA mtg
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7:00 pm Men’s
Rosary Group
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday:
The Commemoration of All the Faithful
Departed (All Souls’ Day);
Daylight Saving Time ends;
National Vocation Awareness Week
Monday: Thirty-first Week in Ordinary Time;
St. Martin de Porres
Tuesday: St. Charles Borromeo; Election Day
Friday:
First Friday
Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary
Upcoming Second Collections
November 22nd - 23rd - Catholic Campaign for
Human Development
The Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD) is
the national anti-poverty and social justice program of
the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
December 6th - 7th - St Vincent de Paul Pharmacy
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul operates a charitable
Pharmacy program in Coastal Mississippi for the poor and
needy who can not afford the high cost of pharmaceuticals
necessary to care for their health conditions.
The Sanctuary Light Burns
In Honor of the Mom’s Group Ministry
(November 02 – November 08)
The Flowers On The Altar
In Honor of Mr & Mrs John Baucum
(November 01 - November 07)
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St. Charles Borromeo, Bishop
1538-1584
Feast Day: November 4
Patron of Seminarians
All Souls
Feast Day: November 2
On November 2 (or on November 3 if the second falls on a
Sunday), the Church commemorates all the Faithful Departed.
The white vestments of All Saints’ day are laid aside, and the
dark robes and emblems of mourning are worn to indicate the
sympathy of Mother Church for her children, who are being
purified in the sufferings of purgatory.
St. Charles, of the noble family of Borromeo, was born in
1538 on the banks of Lake Maggiore, Italy. He studied at Milan
and afterward at the University of Pavia, where he received his
doctorate in civil and canon law in 1559. His uncle, the Cardinal de Medici, having in the same year been elected Pope under
the title of Pius IV, sent for him and created him Cardinal, and
a short time afterwards nominated him Archbishop of Milan,
though he was only twenty-two years of age.
The reason for the commemoration of all the Faithful Departed is the doctrine and belief that all who die in venial sin,
or have not fully atoned for other past transgressions are detained in purgatory, and that the faithful on earth can help them
through their temporal punishment and hasten their admission
to the joys of heaven by prayers and alms, and especially by
the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. The memorial day of the dead
comes down to us from the first Christians, and, in the course
of centuries, November 2 was selected for the annual commemoration of all the Faithful Departed in churches of the
Latin rite.
At the same time he was detained at Rome by the Pope and
he began to labor diligently in the interests of the Church.
There he founded the Vatican Academy for literary work. As
Papal Secretary of State he was instrumental in re-assembling
the Council of Trent in 1562. He was active in enforcing its
reforms and in composing the Roman Catechism, containing
the teachings of the Council.
In every land and in every Christian soul resound the
mournful tones of prayer for the dead: “Eternal rest grant to
them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May
they rest in peace.”
After receiving priestly ordination, he also accepted the office of grand penitentiary. For merely honorary or lucrative
positions he had no ambition. He assisted at the deathbed of the
Pope in 1564, and on the election of Pius V he went to reside at
Milan.
Since August 10, 1915, every priest is allowed to offer
three Masses on All Souls’ day: one for all the Faithful Departed, one for the intention of the Pope, and one for the intention of the priest himself. Since it is impossible to offer a Mass
for the particular intention or intentions of each individual on
All Souls’ day, or during the month of November, in many
dioceses of the United States and other countries there is a custom by which a collection is made of money offerings by the
people. Masses are then offered on All Souls’ day, and, in
some places, on other days during November, for the intentions
of all the people. In churches where there are several priests,
each offers a Mass or Masses, according to the custom of the
diocese for the All Souls’ day intentions.
In 1572, he concurred in the election of Gregory XIII. In the
great plague at Milan, in 1575, he showed himself the true
shepherd by his self-sacrificing charity and heroism. This great
light in the firmament of the Church was extinguished in 1584.
From Lives of the Saints, Catholic Book Publishing Co., New York, pgs. 460-462.
St Engelbert
1185-1225
Feast Day: November 7th
Bishop and Martyr
Engelbert may be termed the prototype medieval princeprelate. Born around 1185, he was the son of the powerful
Count of Berg. Because of his family's influence, he received
several ecclesiastical benefices as a boy, and as an adult (in
1215) he was made Archbishop of Cologne.
From Lives of the Saints, Catholic Book Publishing Co., New York, pgs. 457-458.
However, Engelbert turned into a dedicated prelate. He
instituted discipline into the clergy, fostered monastic life, and
instilled a spirit of learning among his people. He also became
tutor to the emperor's son and chief minister of the empire.
In the course of time, Engelbert incurred the hatred of his
cousin, Fredrick of Isemberg. Fredrick had abused his position
as administrator of the goods of the nuns of Essen by stealing
from them and the archbishop had removed him from it. In
retaliation, Fredrick plotted his cousin's death.
On November 7, 1225, while Engelbert was taking a short
trip, he was waylaid by a band led by Frederick and stabbed to
death. He was pronounced a Martyr by the papal legate of the
time.
From Lives of the Saints II, Catholic Book Publishing Co., New York, pg. 458-459.
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Knights of Columbus News . . .
Ministry Schedule
Saturday, November 08, 2014
Vigil Mass 4:00 pm
Anyone having items for the next Knights of
Columbus Garage Sale can drop them off at
the Knights Hall, 408 Carroll Street (behind
Dockside Seafood Restaurant). For large
item pick up, please call the K of C Hall at
601-798-9857
Altar Servers:
Angelea Ricco, Ellalyse Ricco, Joan Ricco,
Julianne Ricco, Trinity Ricco
Lector:
Joanie Cason
Lay Ministers of Holy Communion: Pat Albright, Betsy Burk,
Mary Ann Carlson, Mae Crawford
Bookstore:
Claire Schneider
Knights of Columbus Monthly Meetings
Sunday, November 09, 2014
9:00 am Mass
3rd Degree:
4th Degree:
Altar Servers:
Ronnie Adams, Logan Grimes, Caleb Hoover,
Dominic McConnell
Lector:
Ed Arthur
Lay Ministers of Holy Communion: Mary Jayne Arthur, Terry
Schubert, Bob Steil, Rose Wibbing
Bookstore:
Mary Jayne Arthur
Every 1st Thursday of the Month at 7 pm.
Every 1st Thursday of the Month at 8 pm.
K of C Ladies Auxiliary Monthly Meeting
Every 2nd Thursday of the month at 6 pm in the K of C Hall
5:30 pm Mass
Don’t forget Monday Night BINGO at the K of C Hall,
408 Carroll St! It starts at 7:00 pm and there are always
refreshments available. Come and have some fun this
Monday Night!!!
Altar Servers:
Jonathan Arcement, Matthew Bingham, Dane
Crosby, Gavin Walters
Lector:
Christian Arcement
Lay Ministers of Holy Communion: Bryan Bossier, Bryan
Cassagne, Kary Cassagne, Aimee Ryals
Bookstore:
Jackie Johnson
The next Seminarian Breakfast will be on
Sunday, November 16 from 8:00 am until 11:00 am.
Winter Dance !
Live Music with “Flipside”
Veterans Luncheon
The Knights of Columbus are hosting a Dance on
November 22, 2014 from 8:00 pm to 12:00 am at
the K C Hall - 408 Carroll Street, Picayune, MS.
(behind Dockside Restaurant)
Tickets are $15.00 per person.
Sponsored by: Knights of Columbus Assembly 2227
Free to all Veterans
Saturday, November 8, 2014
For Ticket Information Call:
Lynne Barze’ - 601-273-1057
Joann Power - 601-7498-2683
Bryan Cassagne - 601-798-2022
Gene Fricke - 601-749-3692
12 pm to 3 pm
408 Carroll Street
Picayune, MS
...to care for him who shall have borne the battle
and for his widow, and his orphan….
The Knights of Columbus will start collecting food &
donations for their Holiday Baskets in the Church
Vestibule starting November 1, 2014.
They need canned and packaged food suitable for
Thanksgiving and Christmas Dinner.
Give generously to those who have less and need the
most.
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Meetings & Classes & Events
Pray for Our Active Military Members
Lay Apostles of the Lord Jesus Christ Returning
King
Name
Rank
Christopher Arthur
Lanny Acosta, Jr
Stephen Babb
Michael A Balarillo
Kevin Baragona
Luke Barousse
Denton Bennett
Zach Blache
Jennifer Bonham
Ryan Burke Welcome Home
Darin Carter
Katy Del Castillo
Hannah E Conners
Ory Craig
Bodie Lee Daly
Cory Delouche
John Filostrat
Toney Filostrat
Angela Gasper
Christopher Guizerix
Christopher Gokey
Haley Hellmer
Todd M Hoggatt
Cody Jordan
Carleton Kennedy
Chris Kennedy
Jonny Kennedy
Albert B Latour, Jr
Shaun Lunn
Brian Mask
Evan Mayer
Gerald Mayer
Tyles McKay
Benjamin McLellan
Brock C Nowak
Teddy O’Brien
Kerri L Otillio
Perry F Otillio, Jr
Dustin Palmertree
Ethan Russell
Michael L Saunders
Michael D Spencer
Frank Trapani
Stetson Widden
Johnathan Wilkensen
Jessica Wilkensen
Terry Winkler
W Scott Wolfe
Meet every 3rd Thursday in Church after the 8:10 Mass
CURSILLO
If you want an INTIMATE relationship with God,
Experience CURSILLO! Cursillo is a very special time with
God. It is a proven method. Ask Fr. Trinh, Deacon Doug and
April, they all have experienced it. It starts on a Thursday 6
pm and finishes Sunday at 8 pm.
Schedule of Diocese of Biloxi Cursillo weekends
for the rest of 2014:
Women: Dec. 4-7
For more information or registration, Eileen or Donnie
Thompson at 601-201-1510. [email protected]
applications in the Church Office or
VISIT www.biloxicursillo.org
Rosaries Repaired Call Charlotte @ 601
916-4233 if you need your Rosary repaired.
Adult Choir practice is on Tuesday at 5:30 pm in church.
Come and join us!
Altar Society
The next meeting will be Monday, Dec 2nd, at 9:15
a.m. in the back Sacristy of Church.
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