Sunday, November 13 · 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 13, 2011 2 "Tobit: The Path of Virtue"...
Transcript of Sunday, November 13 · 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 13, 2011 2 "Tobit: The Path of Virtue"...
At Saint Thomas Aquinas Church and Catholic Student Center, we are:
GATHERED in the Holy Spirit, a diverse and vibrant community,
TRANSFORMED by Jesus Christ in the Catholic Tradition, and
SENT to be the presence of God in Ames, Iowa State University, and the world.
WEEKEND MASSES 4:45 PM Saturday 8:30 & 10:30 AM Sunday 7:00 PM Sunday … when ISU classes on Monday
WEEKDAY MASS
12:00 NOON Monday - Friday 9:15 PM Thursday
RECONCILIATION 8:00 - 9:00 PM Thursday 3:30 PM Saturdays & by appointment
PARISH OFFICE HOURS
8 AM - 5 PM Monday—Friday 6 PM - 8:30 PM Monday—Thursday
STUDENT CENTER
Open 8 AM to Midnight … 7 days/week
2210 Lincoln Way Ames, Iowa 50014
515-292-3810
www.STAparish.net
This Weekend
Sunday, November 13 Thanksgiving Dinner
STA Lower Lounge
4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
ALL are welcome: resident and student,
parishioner and friends...
The normal American, on average, has about 40 hours of leisure
time during each week. Studies show we spend it in the
following manner:
12 hours a week watching television
6 hours a week socializing and eating out
5 hours a week shopping and self-improvement
4 hours a week watching movies and reading
3 hours a week on hobbies
2 hours a week on sports and exercise
1 hour a week on volunteer work and religious activities
7 hours a week on other activities
How do you use your time? Where do your priorities lie? How
much time do you give back to God? Are you the ―normal
American‖ or the exceptional Catholic?
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 13, 2011
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"Tobit: The Path of Virtue" An original musical based on the book of Tobit, a traditional
Jewish story.
Where else can you find faith, tradition, exile, lost treasure,
heavenly matchmaking, romance, a guardian angel, an evil
demon, and a clever use for the innards of a fish
Performances: Nov. 12th, 7:30 pm and Nov. 13th, 2:00 pm at
St. Thomas Aquinas Church and Catholic Student Center
General seating with a suggested donation of $10 for adults
and $5 for students. For further information, contact Pro-
ducer Ronnie Lindeman <[email protected]> or Todd
Flowerday <[email protected]>
Blood Drive—Save the Date STA fall blood drive will be December 6th, 2-6pm.
Register: 1-800-RED-CROSS or www.redcrossblood.org
The fruits of Holy Communion:
intimate union with Christ
The Catechism, section 1391, cites John 6:56 and 57 in
saying that not only does receiving Holy Communion
―augment‖ our union with the Lord, it emphasizes the
intimacy of the bond between the believer and Christ:
―Indeed, the Lord said: ‗He who eats my flesh and drinks my
blood abides in me, and I in him." (John 6:56) Life in Christ
has its foundation in the Eucharistic banquet: "As the living
Father sent me, and I live because of the Father, so he who
eats me will live because of me.‘‖ (John 6:57)
"Last Supper for December Graduates": All undergraduate and graduate students planning to graduate
in December, please save 6:00 p.m., Saturday,
December 3rd on your calendar to attend the St. Thomas
Aquinas‘ “Last Supper for Graduates,‖ our celebratory
dinner for students completing their ISU career.
This is your ―graduation gift‖ from the St. Thomas Aquinas
community.
Seating is limited, so please RSVP by Friday, November 18h
to Kris Egan, alumni relations and development coordinator,
"Life After St. Thomas Aquinas" Evening for
December Graduates All December undergraduate and graduate students are
invited to learn how to manage your finances and continue
your spiritual journey in a new parish.
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, November 30
Ames Pizza Ranch, 1404 Boston Avenue
Complimentary chicken and pizza buffet prior to presentation
Sponsored by First American Wealth Management Services,
Fort Dodge, IA
RSVP by Friday, November 18th to <[email protected]>,
Kris Egan, alumni relations and development coordinator.
Pin Design Contest Pin to be developed for St Thomas Aquinas Week in January
Open to all parishioners
2-in.-diameter button to capture the essence of STA Parish &
Student Center
Submit to main office or to Sister Lorraine Schmaltz,
Designs due first week after Thanksgiving Break (Nov. 28 -
Dec. 2)
Old Clothes? Support Honduras Ministry! How? Donate gently used, current season, quality clothing that is
still in fashion to Miss Meyers Consignment shop. Please
make an appointment before arriving at the shop.
Let her know that you‘d like to donate them to the STA
Honduras Ministry account. When they sell, the Honduras
Ministry Fund gets a check!
Basement sale fashions that didn‘t sell have already brought
in almost $50 from Miss Meyers! Thanks to Donna Mooney
for setting this up for us.
Thank You Iowa Parishes! Thanks to these Iowa Parishes who supported
St. Thomas Aquinas in our ministry to students at
Iowa State University from
July 1, 2011 to September 30, 2011.
St. Patrick – Hampton
St. Mark – Iowa Falls
St. Mary -- Manchester
St. Henry – Marshalltown
Holy Family – New Hampton
Holy Family – Reinbeck
Sacred Heart – Sioux City
We thank and encourage you to express your appreciation
to your pastor and Pastoral Council for their generous support of
our Campus Ministry program.
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FAITH FORMATION Children/Youth
Sun., Nov. 13 8:30-9:30am Pre-K/Kindergarten Classes
10-11:15am Pre-K/Kindergarten &
Gr. 1-5 Classes
(Prayer Listeners)
Wed., Nov. 16 5:45-7pm Gr. 1-5 Classes
7:15-8:30pm Gr. 6-10 Classes
Sat., Nov. 19-Sun., Nov. 20 Confirmation Candidate
Trip to Dubuque
Sun., Nov. 20
Wed., Nov. 23 THANKSGIVING BREAK
Sun., Nov. 27 NO FAITH FORMATION CLASSES
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One parent must be a registered member of STA, be an active
practicing Catholic and attend a preparation session.
Our next infant baptism preparation session will be Mon.,
Nov. 14 at 7:00pm in Newman/Bethany Room
Our next celebration of Infant Baptism will be Sun., Nov. 20
at the 8:30 am Mass.
A meal for families & friends of the newly baptized will
follow in the Lower Lounge
For more info contact S. Lorraine.
INFANT BAPTISM
It‘s coming SOON…implementation of
The Third Edition of the Roman Missal
will begin on the First Sunday of Advent,
Nov. 26-27, 2001.
Check STA‘s parish webpage for information on the
Roman Missal, Third Edition:
www.staparish.net/romanmissal/
Includes power point from Todd Flowerday‘s
presentation to adults at
Whole Parish Catechesis
Find out WHAT specific prayers are
changing in the Mass and WHY
ADULT FAITH FORMATION
IN YOUR PRAYERS
+ Together we lift up those intentions on our
Prayer Board in the Gathering Space +
Please pray for Marilyn Lynch, who is losing her battle with
cancer; and for young Heather Schroeder, who is seriously ill at
Blank Children's Hospital.
Congratulations to Bobby & Christen Martens on the baptism
of their son Lucas Joel.
Parish Life
SPOTLIGHT
Mary deBaca Bereavement Committee Chair
Whether you lose a loved one
unexpectedly or after a long illness, the
Bereavement Committee at St. Thomas Aquinas is on hand to
help you plan a vigil service and funeral mass. A member of the
committee meets with the family to help them select appropriate
readings and music, involve family members in the vigil and
Mass, and coordinate other aspects of the service. Another
committee serves lunch after funerals at STA
You may want to do some advance planning for your own final
arrangements or help an elderly parent with advance planning -
the Bereavement Committee can be of help to you.
On All Souls Day, the Bereavement Committee conducts a "Day
of Remembrance" service for those in our parish who have lost a
loved one during the past year. In addition, on the first Sunday
of each month after the 8:30 Mass, the committee offers "You
are Not Alone" for anyone who has suffered a loss - the loss of a
loved one, a loss through a miscarriage, or other losses for
which you feel grief. There are also material available in the
library dealing with loss.
Those on the Bereavement Committee include: Marcia
Clendenen, Robert Conzemius, Pam Rennie Curtis, Anne
Felker, Delma Kernan, Melissa Lord, Mary E. Schmeizer,
Robert Sill, Virginia Slater, Ann Stokka, Delphine Weiss,
Heather Will and Sister Lorraine Schmaltz.
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@ St. Cecilia Parish
ATTENTION! All Future Kindergarteners!
Saint Cecilia School will be hosting a "Passport to
Kindergarten" party
Tuesday, November 15 from 4:30-5:30 p.m. in the school for
all 4- and 5-year-olds and their parents.
This open house will be a chance for all future students and
parents to see the school and meet the teachers.
For more information, call the school office at 232-5290.
Making A World Of Difference!
This year, Making a World of Difference community
event will be at the Scheman Building, Saturday, January
28, 2012, the feast day of St.. Thomas Aquinas. It will be
the finale of a week long parish celebration of St.
Thomas Aquinas. Making a World of Difference serves as
the main fundraiser to support various STA service and
faith formation trips. The proceeds of this year's event
will benefit 2012-2013 service and faith formation trips
through STA. Tickets will be sold after Masses this
weekend and next. Tickets prices are $35 per person for
adults and children; $20 per person for undergraduate and
graduate students. Seats are limited. Any questions,
please contact Kevin Nennig, Event Chair, at
Read about these topics and more
in the November 13 issue of “The Witness”
Cedar Rapids-area parishes plan services through Metro
Catholic Outreach in new year.
Archdiocese to send the largest delegation of any U.S.
diocese traveling to the National Catholic Youth Conference
Archbishop Daniel Kucera, OSB, shares his journey through
health challenges.
Order our archdiocesan newspaper ($25 for 1 year) by calling
1-800-876-3546 or 563-588-0556.
THE WITNESS
ROAD TRIP? On Sunday, Nov. 20, the Archdiocese of
Dubuque begins a year long celebration of our 175th
anniversary. It begins with a Mass at St. Raphael Cathedral in
Dubuque at 2 pm. Each parish is encouraged to send 2 or 3
people to this Mass to represent our parish, and to also pick up a
packet with materials and information on how to celebrate our
anniversary locally. If you feel moved to make a road trip to
Dubuque to represent our parish, please contact Fr. Jon Seda soon
at 292-3810.
IN THE DIOCESE
Keeping Silence
In the liturgy, we are silent, silent together. This is not an individ-
ual silence, even though each of us—as best as each of is able—is
quiet. This is not a passive silence, even though we try to be as
still as we can be. We are silent together, actively quiet, purposely
still. We‘re silent before the liturgy begins, in order to be present
to each other and thus find God. God is always present to us; we
forget that sometimes, fail to hear God amid our noisy living. So
before we wrestle with God in our rites, we are silent: Be still,
and know that I am God.
We are silent at the words ―Let us pray.‖ These words
begin the opening prayer and prayer after communion at Mass, as
well as the prayers after the psalms at morning and evening
prayer. At this invitation, we pray and we pray hard and we pray
hard together, so that when the priest speaks, all of our prayers are
drawn to those words like metal shavings to a magnet. One voice
breaks the silence with words of prayer, and one mighty voice,
spoken from all of our throats, seals that prayer: ―Amen!‖
We are silent after readings of scripture and after the
homily. How else can God speak to us? How else are we to hear
the divine voice, not only echoing from long ago in ancient words
brought back to life, but speaking now, in this time, in the quiet
that we provide here? After the readings and the homily, we are
silent together because we are listening together for the voice on
which our very lives depend, the voice that calls us into being, the
voice that bids us to come out of our dumb tombs to live and to
love again.
On occasion, instead of singing, we may be silent when
the gifts of money are gathered for the poor and for the church,
and when the gifts of bread and wine are brought to the altar. And
when all have been fed, when all have drank from the cup, again
we are silent, caught up in the revery of great mystery, standing
together wide-eyed and satisfied, breathing quiet gratitude for life
breaking out everywhere, enjoying the quiet of this moment be-
fore an eternal dawn, when God will be all in all and the final
silence will be ruptured with raucous, joyous cries of ―Worthy!
Worthy! Worthy!‖
The liturgy‘s silences both tax and nourish us. They tire
us because they are active moments, concentrated periods of de-
liberate, attentive, awe-filled stillness. But they nourish us as
well. They are vitamins for a life made anemic with noise, tonic
for the blathering (the world‘s and our own) that sometimes sick-
ens us. The moments of communal silence in the liturgy plant
seeds of peace in our souls, so that in the turmoil of every day life
we can find a still center inside and hear the voice of God.
Copyright © Archdiocese of Chicago: Liturgy Training Publications, 1800 North Hermitage
Avenue, Chicago IL 60622-1101; 1-800-933-1800; www.ltp.org. Text by David Philippart.
All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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PARISH STAFF
Pastor, Fr. Jon Seda ............................................ x13
[email protected] .......................... (h) 292-1192
Associate Pastor, Fr. Jim Dubert……………... x 17
[email protected] .......................... (h) 337-1265
Campus Ministry/Social Justice
Shari Reilly ...................................................... x15
[email protected] .................... (c) 515-509-6851
Campus Ministry, Misty Prater .......................... x14
[email protected] (c)785-633-5206
Liturgy & Music, Todd Flowerday ................... x24
[email protected] .................... (c) 816-838-6579
Business Manager, Bobby LeBlanc ................... x12
[email protected] ...........................(c)708-2861
Parish Life/RCIA
Lorraine Schmaltz, PBVM............................... x16
Development & Alumni, Kris Egan ................... x18
Faith Formation, Kathy White ........................... x29
[email protected]. ..........................(c) 451-3202
Youth Ministry, Cynthia Sneller………...………...x30
Marriage Preparation, Brenda Neppel ................. x25
Don Alexander, Secretary .................................. x10
Barb Cockshoot, Secretary ................................. x11
Net Larson, Financial Secretary ........................ x22
Anne Recker, Librarian...................................... x19
Steve Borton .......................................... Maintenance
Phoubane Phommasen ........................... Maintenance
PEER MINISTERS
2210 Lincoln Way Ames, Iowa 50014
515-292-3810 www.STAparish.net
Nathan Bierl Discipleship [email protected]
Ryan McCleish Discipleship [email protected]
Bekka Brown Outreach [email protected]
Brittany Peterson Spiritual Life [email protected]
Kristin Kimm Liturgy [email protected] Mariah Lawler Community Life [email protected]
Patrick Sullivan Community Life [email protected]
Kassi Wheeler Service & Justice [email protected]
Erica Fischer Hospitality [email protected]
Heidi Dittmer Hospitality [email protected]
Cassidy LeClaire Communications [email protected]
Catholic Charities Counseling Archdiocese of Dubuque
Individual Marriage & Family
Depression Stress Management Parenting
Pregnancy Counseling
Serving all faiths
Mary Jo Pfeifer Wulf
Lisa Turner
Kasey Connor Professional Counselors
296-2759
with their offices at STA Affordable sliding fee scale
Veterans Day Prayer
We give thanks—
For those who served, and now are gone,
In the ―war to end all wars‖ a century ago.
Their service, and the eleventh hour truce
That passed for peace, forever hallowed this day
In the eleventh month of the year.
As generations after generation was called again
To give of themselves as those veterans did,
Whose comrades lay in fields where poppies bloom,
So now must we whom they protect, honor the
Fallen and remember the living who served so well
At their nation‘s call. We salute them, the living
And the dead, for their selfless service,
Protecting loved ones back home, even as they fight
In distant lands to protect freedom‘s light.
May our veterans know the peace that they desire.
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PARISH STAFF
Pastor, Fr. Jon Seda ............................................ x13
[email protected] .......................... (h) 292-1192
Associate Pastor, Fr. Jim Dubert……………... x 17
[email protected] .......................... (h) 337-1265
Campus Ministry/Social Justice
Shari Reilly ...................................................... x15
[email protected] .................... (c) 515-509-6851
Campus Ministry, Misty Prater .......................... x14
[email protected] (c)785-633-5206
Liturgy & Music, Todd Flowerday ................... x24
[email protected] .................... (c) 816-838-6579
Business Manager, Bobby LeBlanc ................... x12
[email protected] ...........................(c)708-2861
Parish Life/RCIA
Lorraine Schmaltz, PBVM............................... x16
Development & Alumni, Kris Egan ................... x18
Faith Formation, Kathy White ........................... x29
[email protected]. ..........................(c) 451-3202
Youth Ministry, Cynthia Sneller………...………...x30
Marriage Preparation, Brenda Neppel ................. x25
Don Alexander, Secretary .................................. x10
Barb Cockshoot, Secretary ................................. x11
Net Larson, Financial Secretary ........................ x22
Anne Recker, Librarian...................................... x19
Steve Borton .......................................... Maintenance
Phoubane Phommasen ........................... Maintenance
PEER MINISTERS
2210 Lincoln Way Ames, Iowa 50014
515-292-3810 www.STAparish.net
Nathan Bierl Discipleship [email protected]
Ryan McCleish Discipleship [email protected]
Bekka Brown Outreach [email protected]
Brittany Peterson Spiritual Life [email protected]
Kristin Kimm Liturgy [email protected] Mariah Lawler Community Life [email protected]
Patrick Sullivan Community Life [email protected]
Kassi Wheeler Service & Justice [email protected]
Erica Fischer Hospitality [email protected]
Heidi Dittmer Hospitality [email protected]
Cassidy LeClaire Communications [email protected]
Catholic Charities Counseling Archdiocese of Dubuque
Individual Marriage & Family
Depression Stress Management Parenting
Pregnancy Counseling
Serving all faiths
Mary Jo Pfeifer Wulf
Lisa Turner
Kasey Connor Professional Counselors
296-2759
with their offices at STA Affordable sliding fee scale
Veterans Day Prayer
We give thanks—
For those who served, and now are gone,
In the ―war to end all wars‖ a century ago.
Their service, and the eleventh hour truce
That passed for peace, forever hallowed this day
In the eleventh month of the year.
As generations after generation was called again
To give of themselves as those veterans did,
Whose comrades lay in fields where poppies bloom,
So now must we whom they protect, honor the
Fallen and remember the living who served so well
At their nation‘s call. We salute them, the living
And the dead, for their selfless service,
Protecting loved ones back home, even as they fight
In distant lands to protect freedom‘s light.
May our veterans know the peace that they desire.
QUESTION OF THE WEEK
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ADULTS Would you call the woman in this reading holy? Why? Do you
know some people like her? What actions do they perform that
you would call holy?
CHILDREN God gives us many gifts. What gifts do you give others?
STEWARDSHIP REFLECTION
Good stewards are like the industrious and reliable servants in
today‘s Gospel, prudently using and multiplying the gifts
entrusted to them by God.
READINGS THIS WEEK
Sunday: Prv 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31/Ps 63:2, 3-4, 5-6,
7-8/1 Thes 5:1-6/ Mt 25:14-30 or 25:14-15,
19-21
Monday: 1 Mc 1:10-15, 41-43, 54-57, 62-63/Ps 119:53,
61, 134, 150, 155, 158/Lk 18:35-43
Tuesday: 2 Mc 6:18-31/Ps 3:2-3, 4-5, 6-7/Lk 19:1-10
Wednesday: 2 Mc 7:1, 20-31/Ps 17:1bcd, 5-6, 8b and 15/
Lk 19:11-28/Ps 3:2-3, 4-5, 6-7
Thursday: 1 Mc 2:15-29/Ps 50:1b-2, 5-6, 14-15/
Lk 19:41-44 Friday: 1 Mc 4:36-37, 52-59/Ps 1 Chronicles 29:10bcd,
11abc, 11d-12a, 12bc/Lk 19:45-48
Saturday: 1 Mc 6:1-13/Ps 23:1-2, 2-3, 5-6/Lk 20:27-40
Next Sunday: Ez 34:11-12, 15-17/Ps 23:1-2, 2-3, 5-6/
1 Cor 15:20-26, 28/Mt 25:31-46
COMMUNITY NOTICES
"Fighting Hidden Hunger in Story County" is the topic for a
forum for awareness and action on Monday, November 14 from 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. at Bethesda Lutheran Church in Ames. Sponsored
by the City of Ames, this "One Voice, One Community" event
during Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week (November
12-20), will feature three speakers: Jean Kresse, President and
CEO of United Way of Story County; Pam Stangeland, principal
at Kate Michell Elemetary School, and Jordan Vernoy, State
Director of the Iowa Food Bank Association. Local hunger- and
housing-related service providers will give updates and bring
displays. Light refreshments will be served. For further
information, contact Janis Pyle at (515) 215-0033. www.staparish.net/gallery
Have you taken care of your marriage? Will you be ready when
the bridegroom comes and invites you into the wedding feast?
"Stay awake, for you know neither the day nor the hour." The
next weekend is in Cedar Falls Iowa Feb. 10-12, 2012 and the
one after that is March 30-April 1 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. To
register or for more information contact Roger and Marsha
Luensmann at 563-927-4352. Please register 6 weeks in advance.
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