November 26th, 2017 34th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Transcript of November 26th, 2017 34th Sunday in Ordinary Time
November 26th, 2017—34th Sunday in Ordinary Time
OUR LADY OF MERCY PARISH Our Lady of Mercy – 2600 Shasta View Drive, Redding, CA 96002
Mary Queen of Peace – Shingletown Ridge Road, Shingletown, CA 96088
Phone - (530) 222-3424 Fax - (530) 221-5717
Website: www.olmredding.net & Facebook: Our Lady of Mercy Redding
Parish Office Hours - Parish Hall Monday - Friday 8:00am - 4:00pm
Sunday Masses
REFLECTION
Rev. Jhay Galeon
Parochial Administrator
Rev. Godwin Xavier
Parochial Vicar
Deacon Ray Hemenway
Deacon Raymond Arnold
Deacon José Ceja
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday, 3:00pm - 4:30pm or by
Anointing of the Sick
Baptism
This Sacrament is celebrated after the parents and godparents have reflected on their commit-
ment to live the faith, and participated in a prepa-ration process that is offered on the first Tuesday
of the month at 7:00pm in the Parish Hall.
Marriage
SCHEDULES CLERGY SACRAMENTS
Welcome: Please Register or Update Your Information
Last Name(s) First Name(s)
Address: City/State/Zip
Phone Cell E-Mail
Children: Name Age Name Age
Children: Name Age Name Age
Please complete and mail to Our Lady of Mercy Parish, 2600 Shasta View Dr., Redding, CA 96002
Christ the King
Today, the last Sunday of the liturgical year, we honor Jesus Christ as King of the universe
and our King. We gather to celebrate not only His triumph and glory, but also His justice. To-
day’s Gospel tells us that, as the judge of all human beings, He will base his irrevocable deci-
sion on the way we have treated our neighbor. He, in fact, considers as done to Himself what-
ever we do to our brothers and sisters. On this Solemnity of Christ the King we also thank the
Lord for all the blessings He has granted us in the course of the liturgical year now about
to end. In particular, we thank Him for the innumerable spiritual graces.
Let our Eucharist today, then, be a hymn of glory and thanks to Jesus, the only King of our
hearts, and a renewal of our allegiance to Him.
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Can You Watch Me? The Adoration Room has openings for Adorers. Please consider taking one of the following available hours: Saturdays at 4:00 pm, Sundays 12:00 am or 12:00 pm; Wednesdays 2:00 am, Fridays 3:00 pm, 10:00 pm and 12:00 pm. For additional information, contact Mary Grady 222-2715.
Daily Mass Readings: Available at usccb.org/bible/readings. Connect with God’s Word every day!
Visit our E Center: Stop by after Mass this week-end to borrow CDs, DVDs and books. We have books and projects that will support sharing the faith with your entire family.
Help in the E Center: Volunteers are needed after each Mass for approximately 15 minutes answering
questions for those within our parish community. If you are interested in meeting new people and can commit to a time after Mass or perhaps be a substi-
tute, we need you! For additional information, con-tact Linda Perkins 355-4686.
First Friday Healing Mass: This coming Friday, December 1, is our First Friday Healing Mass in the Chapel. Please join us beginning at 7:00 pm. You will be inspired and blessed.
Congratulations and blessings to the Camarena Trujillo family on the recent baptism of their children, Matteo and Isabella. We welcome the newest mem-bers of our parish into the family of God.
The Catholic Daughters will host their Christmas Craft and Baked Goods Sale on Sunday December 3 (after 8:30 and 11:00 am Masses) in the Parish Hall. Sale items include delicious baked goods, jams/jellies, jewelry, assorted crafts and colorful Christmas decorations. Proceeds will help the Catholic Daugh-ters support various local and national charities.
One Safe Place: We are still taking donations of
toiletries for One Safe Place Christmas Stock-
ings. Thank you for any help you can give. For
more information please call Ruth Smith at 243-
8705.
The Food Pantry: Your generous donations have been greatly appreciated. Once again, we need your help with food and funds to prepare 80 Christmas bags for those in need. Suggested items include: tu-na, cereal, peanut butter, jelly, pasta, pasta sauce, green beans, corn, fruit, cake mix, frosting, mac and cheese. Thank you and Blessings to all.
Mary Magdalene Icon of Discipleship: Come jour-ney through scripture with Mary Magdalene. Inter-act with her encounter with Jesus, her conversion as his follower and her mission of discipleship. Satur-day, December 9, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm at Our Lady of Mercy Church. Admission is free and open to all and bring a sack lunch. Presented by Dn. Ray Arnold.
All Souls: Brothers and Sisters, November is the commemoration of all the Faithful Departed (November 2). It is a Catholic tradition to offer Mass for the repose of the souls of our loved ones. All Souls envelopes will be available throughout the month of November for your offerings. You may ob-tain envelopes after each Mass at the entrance ta-ble. After you fill them out, please drop them in the collection basket. The names of your remembered loved ones will be written in our Memorial Book and placed in the Sanctuary throughout Novem-ber. Thank you very much for your generosity! -- Fr. Jhay Galeon Knights of Columbus Breakfast: Next Sunday De-cember 3, after the 8:30 am mass, the Knights of Co-lumbus will host its monthly breakfast. Bring the en-tire family to the parish hall for delicious food and fun fellowship.
The Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception is December 8 and a Holy Day of Obligation. Mass schedules are 7:00 am, 4:00 pm MQP, 6:00pm and 7:30pm Mass in Spanish .
Advent Penance Service: Please join us for this ser-vice. Priests from our Deanery will be available to do confessions December 11, starting at 6 pm..
Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe: December 12,
6:00 pm Mass in Spanish, followed by ad dinner re-ception in the Hall. All are welcome.
Spirituality
Et Cetera
Family Corner
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Ministries
Ministries
Parish Activities/events
Mass Intentions
Sick & Homebound
Week At A Glance: 11/27 -12/3, 2017
Stewardship
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Fortman, Trish Pete, Shawn
Aragon, Austin Hubrig, Chuck Shebeck, Anthony
Aragon, Matthew Johnson, Larry Taylor, Jim
Arnett, Keith Lewin-Tanke, Eila Tighe, Bill
Beaudoin, Patricia McBride, Loretta Tumelson, Lisa
Berblinger, Ellen Maty, Mary Tumelson, Steve
Biechman, Agnes Muhr, Erwin Tussing, Angie
De Herrera, Marlene Patrick Murphy VanLoan, Sandy
Saturday 11/25 5:00 PM All Souls +
Sunday 11/26 8:30 AM All Souls +
10:30 AM All Souls +
11:00 AM All Souls +
1:00 PM All Souls +
Monday 11/27 7:30 AM All Souls +
Tuesday 11/28 7:30 AM All Souls +
Wednesday 11/29 7:30 AM All Souls +
Thursday 11/30 7:30 AM All Souls +
Friday 12/1 7:30 AM Robert Snider + / Patti Villegas +
Monday 11/27 8:00 AM RICA-Spanish Rm.3
Tuesday 11/28 8:00 AM Pantry Volunteers Hall
6:00 PM Choir Practice Church
7:00 PM Spanish Baptism Class Rm.5
Wednesday 11/29 1:00 PM Legion of Mary Rm. 4
6:00 PM RCIA Rm.4
8:00 PM Men's Athletic Fellowship Rm.3
Thursday 11/30 10:30-12 PM Bible Study-Mathew Rm.6
6:30-8 PM Bible Study-Mathew Rm.6
Friday 12/1 7:00 PM First Friday Mass Chapel
Saturday 12/2 9:00 AM English CFF Extend Day Retreat
3:00 PM Confessions Church
7:00 PM Monte Carmelo Prayer Group Chapel
Sunday 12/3 9:30 AM Catholic Daughters Christmas Craft/Bake Sale Hall
9:30 AM Knights of Columbus Breakfast Hall
9:30 AM English CFF Class Hall
11:15 AM Spanish CFF Class Hall
11:30 AM Hispanic Music Rehearsal Conf. Rm
19-Nov-17 OLM MQP Total
Sunday Collection $8,244 $344 $8,588
Budget $7,222 $647 $7,868
Difference $1,022 ($303) $720
YTD Avg Week $6,840 $653 $7,492
Budget $7,222 $647 $8,000
Avg Week + / - ($382) $6 ($508)
YTD Totals $143,631 $13,706 $157,337
Budget $151,656 $13,579 $165,235
Difference ($8,025) $127 ($7,898)
Projects Cost Donated % Donated
Parking Lot $162,894 $53,462 32.8%
Thank you for Your Generosity!