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ThirtiethSundayinOrdinaryTime October27,2019
ChristtheKingLocatedat66S.MainSt.,Rutland,Vt.
St.PatrickLocatedat218N.MainSt.,Wallingford,Vt.
ImmaculateHeartofMaryLocatedat18LincolnAve.,Rutland,Vt.
Weareonecommunitywiththreeworshipsites:ChristtheKingandImmaculateHeartofMaryinRutland,andSt.PatrickinWallingford.Asone,wepraytheEucharistandothersacramentstogether,andweexplorethemeaningofourCatholicfaith.
Asacommunity,wereachoutinlove,followingthecallofJesustoservethoseinneed.Asonecommunity,wegrowtogetherinfaithandloveforJesusChrist.
ParishStaffPastor: Msgr.BernardW.Bourgeois:Ext.105 E-mail:[email protected]
ParochialVicar: Rev.MatthewJ.Rensch:Ext.106 E-mail:[email protected]
PastoralCarefortheHomebound: SusanRoland:Ext.100DirectorsofMusic: WilliamGower-Johnson(CTK):Ext.107 LoriRouthier(IHM):Ext.100
FinanceManagers: GerardWhooley(CTK&SP):Ext.108 GaryBelock(IHM):Ext.109
DirectorsofReligiousEducation: SandraCarpenter:[email protected] SuzanneAquistapace:[email protected] DREOffice:(802)773-0500,Ext.15orExt.27
RutlandCatholicSchools: ChristtheKingSchool,GradesPre-K–8:(802)773-0500 LilaMillard,ActingPrincipal MountSt.JosephAcademy,Grades9–12:(802)775-0151 MichaelAlexander,ActingPrincipal
PastoralOfficesMailingAddress: 66S.MainSt.,RutlandVT05701
Telephone: (802)773-6820,(802)775-1054(fax)
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.rwcatholic.org
OfficeHours: 9AMto4PM,MondaytoFriday; ClosedonHolidays
WeekendMassScheduleSaturday 4:00PM ImmaculateHeartofMary
5:30PM ChristtheKing
Sunday 7:30AM ChristtheKing
9:00AM St.Patrick
10:30AM ChristtheKing
5:30PM ChristtheKing
ForourcompleteMassschedule,pleaseseeinside.
ConfessionsFriday 3:30PM ChristtheKing
Saturday 3:00PM ImmaculateHeartofMary
Youmayalsomakeanappointmentbycallingtheoffice.
Observances for the week of October 27, 2019 Sunday: Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time;
Priesthood Sunday
Monday: Sts. Simon and Jude, apostles
Thursday: All Hallow’s Eve
Friday: All Saints (holy day of obligation)
Saturday: All Souls’ Day
Next Sunday: 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time; National Vocation Awareness Week; Daylight Saving Time Ends
Financial News Because of the calendar, last year’s offertory year to date numbers reflect one extra week. This applies to all parishes.
Christ the King This Year ($) Last Year ($) Offertory Week of 10/13 6,282 6,270 Last Week 5,170 5,981 Year to Date 110,073 112,167
Fuel Last Week 1,975 2,108 Year to Date 4,745 5,253
Immaculate Heart of Mary This Year ($) Last Year ($) Offertory Week of 10/13 1,771 2,005 Last Week 1,751 1,896 Year to Date 30,771 37,871
Fuel Week of 10/13 445 544 Year to Date 2,995 3,331
St. Patrick This Year ($) Last Year ($) Offertory Week of 10/13 839 973 Last Week 1,057 952 Year to Date 19,001 18,872
Stuff-A-Bus: Next Two Weekends Over the next two weekends, November 2–3 and 9–10, the three parishes of the Rutland-Wallingford Catholic Community will be collecting donations for the Stuff-A-Bus campaign in order to play a leading role in solving hunger in our area this holiday season. (The drop-off day in Depot Park is Saturday, November 16.) Hundreds of local families without food are
assisted by this effort at a time leading up to Thanksgiving and Christmas when the need is very high.
MASS SCHEDULEOctober 26 – November 3, 2019
Sat. 10/26
4:00 PM IHM Mary Margaret Friedl by Aaron and Julie Eaton
5:30 PM CTK Elsie DellVeneri by her children
Sun. 10/27
7:30 AM CTK Muriel Meiss by Linda and Bob Amelang
9:00 AM SP Ruth F. McMahon by the family
10:30 AM CTK Gerry Young (9th anniversary)by the Blongy family
5:30 PM CTK James P. Slattery Jr. (3rd anniversary)by the family
Mon. 10/28
6:45 AM CTK Amelio Saggio by Tom, Linda, and Catherine DiPalma
4:45 PM CTK
Donald Edward Bordeau (6th anniversary) and John Joseph Broza (34th anniversary) by Christina M. Bordeau and Pamela J. Forte
Tue.10/29
6:45 AM CTK Theresa Howard by family
6:00 PM SP Elise Durr by the estate
Wed.10/30
6:45 AM CTK Beverly Staruski by Pat and Maean O'Keefe
4:45 PM CTK Elizabeth Salerni (4th anniversary) by David
Thu. 10/31
6:45 AM CTK Juliette Pivin by family
5:30 PM CTK Dorothy Fabianby her husband and the family
Fri.11/1
6:45 AM CTK Felix, Charito, and Lucia Bargayo by family
12:15 PM CTK Marie Stanley by the Stanley family
6:00 PM IHM April Gilligan Coleman by the Garrow family
6:00 PM SP William F. McMahon by the family
Sat. 11/2
4:00 PM IHMMary DiGangi Morgan by her family
Anthony and Gertrude Derrigo by family
5:30 PM CTK Elizabeth Wortman by Fred Wortman and family
Sun. 11/3
7:30 AM CTK Joseph Dicton Sr. by his wife and son
9:00 AM SP Joseph M. Baker Jr. by the Baker family
10:30 AM CTK Joanne Slattery (birthday memorial)by the family
5:30 PM CTK Don Peer by Kathy and Ray Lopes
The Feast of All Saints
Holy Day of Obligation Mass Times Thursday, October 31 5:30 PM Christ the King
Friday, November 1 6:45 AM Christ the King 12:15 PM Christ the King 6 PM IHM 6 PM St. Patrick
Sunday Coffee Hour at Christ the KingJoin us for coffee and donuts after the 10:30 AM Mass.
Stuff-A-Bus Preferred Items List Pasta Pasta sauce (canned or plastic) Canned pasta (ravioli, spaghetti ‘O’s) Canned fruits and vegetables Baked beans Canned beans Instant mashed potatoes Canned or packet gravy Macaroni and cheese Boxed pasta mixes Rice Rice mixes Cereal Oatmeal Peanut butter Jelly Hearty soups and stews Canned meats (tuna, chicken, ham)
Readings for the Week Sunday: Sir 35:12-14, 16-18/Ps 34:2-3, 17-18, 19, 23
[7a]/2 Tm 4:6-8, 16-18/Lk 18:9-14
Monday: Eph 2:19-22/Ps 19:2-3, 4-5 [5a]/Lk 6:12-16
Tuesday: Rom 8:18-25/Ps 126:1b-2ab, 2cd-3, 4-5, 6 [3a]/Lk 13:18-21
Wednesday: Rom 8:26-30/Ps 13:4-5, 6 [6a]/Lk 13:22-30
Thursday: Rom 8:31b-39/Ps 109:21-22, 26-27, 30-31 [26b]/Lk 13:31-35
Friday: Rv 7:2-4, 9-14/Ps 24:1bc-2, 3-4ab, 5-6 [cf. 6]/1 Jn 3:1-3/Mt 5:1-12a
Saturday: Wis 3:1-9/Ps 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 [1]/Rom 5:5-11 or Rom 6:3-9/Jn 6:37-40
Next Sunday: Wis 11:22—12:2/Ps 145:1-2, 8-9, 10-11, 13, 14 [cf. 1]/2 Thes 1:11—2:2/Lk 19:1-10
Gospel Meditation Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time by Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS (LPi)
This Sunday’s gospel contrasts two different religious attitudes. First, the self-righteous Pharisee. Here is a man who seems to impeccably follow the law. In some terms, he is the model citizen! Honest, fiscally generous, and faithful to his marriage vows. But something
else lurks in his heart: pride. “O God, I thank you that I am not like the rest of humanity…or even like this tax collector.” For the Pharisee, no fault can be admitted. The only way to stay on top is to preserve one’s image — even to God, it seems! — and point out the flaws of others from the pedestal.
In the back of the temple, hidden and bowed down, is the tax collector. “O God, by merciful to me a sinner.” This man’s prayer is one of supplication and petition. He isn’t afraid to express his sinfulness and misery. This, Jesus says, is the one who “went home justified.” How many times have we heard the mission of Jesus to seek and save the lost? Jesus is the one
who dines with sinners and invites every heart to repentance. But how can we return to him if we don’t know we’ve left? How can we receive God’s grace when we’re adamant we don’t need it?
We all have within us both the Pharisee and the tax collector. We want to be sure of ourselves and to be admired in the eyes of others. Yet we also know that we are not always what we wish to present to others. We can be preoccupied with our self-image and feel anxious about our flaws being exposed. Because we do have flaws, after all. We are the sinner in need of mercy. This Sunday, will we humble ourselves enough to ask for it?
Broc Community Food Shelf The Broc boxes at the entrances to each church are now tuna for Christ the King, and soup for St. Patrick’s. (IHM collects for the Community Cupboard the third weekend of the month.) If we each contribute one can of tuna or soup, we will collect 1,000 or more cans. Thank you in advance for your generosity!
Did You Know? If you attend Mass at another Catholic church in Rutland County (including Ludlow), you can place your offering envelope in the collection basket and your contribution will be returned to your own parish. For example, if you are registered at IHM and go to St. Peter’s, just place your IHM envelope in the basket at St. Peters and it will be sent to IHM.
Faith Connection for Youth Are you looking for a place to learn and do more with your faith? Join youth in grades 5–9 as we combine learning and acting in our faith with games like basketball or cornhole and sharing a meal (pizza) during our youth events on the first and third Thursday of each month. We visit Dismas House to cook, share a meal, and play games on the third Thursday of every month. Interested? Want to know more? Contact David Perry at [email protected] or Laura MacLachlan at 802.465.1764 or [email protected]. We hope you can join us!
40 Days for Life From September 25 to November 3, you are invited to join other Christians for 40 Days for Life (40 days of prayer and fasting) for an end to abortion. You are also invited to stand and peacefully pray during a 40-day vigil in the public right-of-way outside Planned Parenthood, 11 Burnham Ave., Rutland, and also to help spread the word about this important community outreach. If you would like more information, and especially if you would like to volunteer, please contact Delia Warnecke at (802) 287-0354.
Upcoming Events Statewide events are on the second page of The Inland See.
✤ RCIA Monday, October 28, 6:30 PM, in Engle Hall
✤ Fr. Bernie's Adult Education Class Wednesday, October 30, 6:30 PM, in Engle Hall
Come and Spend Time with the Lord! Adoration is offered at Christ the King
on Fridays from noon to 2:30 PM.
✤ MSJ Open-house Sunday, November 3, Noon to 2 PM The open-house will include student-led tours and teacher-student presentations. Families will be greeted by a student ambassador who will give them a guided tour of the school. Faculty and staff will be on hand to answer questions and share insights into attending MSJ. Light refreshments will be provided. MSJ at a Glance • Over 95% of MSJ graduates attend college. • MSJ welcomes students of all faiths. • MSJ offers a variety of AP courses, including English,
History, Biology, Calculus, and Chemistry. • Every MSJ student is given a Chromebook that stays
with the student both at school and at home. • Financial assistance is available for those who qualify.
✤ Be a Mountie for a Day Monday, November 11, 8 AM to 2:15 PM MSJ welcomes area students, currently in grades 7 and up, to visit Mount St Joseph Academy to meet our students, faculty, and staff and to participate in our school day. Lunch will be provided.
✤ Catholic Women’s Retreat Saturday, November 16, 9 AM – 4 PM St. John Vianney, South Burlington Marie Cooper O’Boyle will speak on: • The Role and Discovery in Christ for Women • How to Be Beautiful to God There will also be confession, adoration, small group discussions, Rosary, and Catholic fellowship. $40 including lunch. Visit www.vermontcatholic.org/womensretreat2019.
✤ Worldwide Marriage Encounter November 15–17, Isle La Motte, Vt. "For whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and the one who humbles himself will be exalted." Learn how to be humble in your marriage by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. For more information, call John and Diane Forcier at 657-3083 or visit wwmevt.org.
✤ Organ Concert at IHM Friday, November 22, at 7 PM The concert will be held in honor of St. Cecilia, patron saint of musicians, and in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the dedication of the Russell Organ. More info to come.
✤ 2020 Vermont Catholic Men’s Conference Saturday, March 28, 2020 St. Anthony’s Parish, White River Junction The keynote speaker will be Guy Gruters, retired Air Force captain and 5-year Vietnam POW. The day will also include Mass with Bishop Coyne, adoration, and fellowship.
Visit our website at www.rwcatholic.org. Information and bulletins are uploaded weekly.
And from Our Pastor…DearParishionersandFriends:
AspartoftheParableoftheLastJudgmentfoundinMa;hew(25:31-46),Jesusmakesitveryclearthatthecriteriaforenteringeternal life includethefollowing:“Come,youwhoareblessedbymy Father. Inherit the kingdom prepared for you from thefoundaOonoftheworld.ForIwashungryandyougavemefood,Iwasthirstyandyougavemedrink,astrangerandyouwelcomedme,nakedandyouclothedme,illandyoucaredforme,inprisonand you visitedme” (25: 34-36). In this statement, Jesusdoesn’taskustodoanythingheroicorbeyondourreach.Hedoesn’ttellus how much we should give, leaving that to each individualconscience and situaOon.Do not lose sight of the fact, however,thatwe are called to be generous to the poor, the stranger, thesick,andtheimprisoned.EachofusmustdoourpartinalleviaOngtheplightofthevulnerableandpoor.
OnOctober17,weasparishes received local recogniOon forour efforts to date. At the annual BROCmeeOng, I accepted onyour behalf the BROC 2019 Community AcOon Award, “inrecogniOonof[our]outstandingeffortstoimprovethelivesofourneighbors in need and themost vulnerable living in poverty” astheplaquestates.InhisdescripOon,TomDonahue,CEOofBROC,stated the following: “Last year the parishioners collected andtransported over 6,000 pounds of food and made monetarydonaOons[totheStuff-A-Buseffort].Theirvolunteersdelivered itall to The Bus on locaOon the Saturdaymorning of the event indowntown.TheparishesarealreadyorganizingforfoodcollecOonweekends for Stuff-A-Bus 2019 happening in November. InaddiOon this year Christ The King and St. Patrick’s joined ourSponsor A Shelf Campaign which raised over a thousand itemsneededfortheBROCCommunityFoodShelf.
Thiscampaignfocusedspecificallyontunafish,oatmeal,andsoup.IHMrunsamonthlycollecOonfortheCommunityCupboard.Thisyear,thethreeparishesstartedtheirfirsteverPamperstoPre-School Drivewhich again benefi;ed local low income families inneed at BROC Community AcOon and the at the RutlandCommunity Cupboard. Through their generosity the parishesprovidedinexcessofa$3,000valueinbabynecessiOes.”
Next weekend, we kick off this year’s Stuff-A-Bus campaign.We will collect food and money over the next two weekends.Elsewhere in this bulleOn you will find items of food that areneeded for this effort. As we enter this campaign, I ask you toprayerfully consider your family’s donaOon to this cause. Jesuswantsustogivegenerously,fromtheheart.Ihavenoideawhatitfeelsliketogohungryduetopoverty.ButmanyinRutlanddo.Andthey livedownthestreet fromus.Someof themmaybe inyourownfamilies,orrelaOves,friends,ormaybeevenyou.
Godisgivingyouachancetodosomethingbigtohelphunger.Last yearwe stuffed an enOrebuswith items fromour parishes.Let’s stuff two buses this year! There’s no reason why we can’tmake thathappen, ifeveryoneparOcipatesand rememberswhatJesustaughtandwantsofthem.
AccordingtoMa;hew25,eternal lifedependsonhowwe’vereached out to the poor and suffering among us. This is yourchance!
Peace,Fr.Bernie
October 25 – November 1, 2019 FOR THE DIOCESE OF BURLINGTON
How often are you able to rest in the mercy of Christ? Are you able to fully listen to how you are
being called to transform your family and community through discipleship? Discover the beauty that God see’s in you at the 8th Annual Vermont Catholic Women’s Retreat.
When asked what they took away from the Women’s Retreat, 2018 participants shared:
“I am so loved!”
“To reflect and mediate on the truth that I am a cherished daughter of God. To embrace this and act accordingly”
“To know my worth as a Catholic woman.”
“Renewed spirit about the role of women in my life.”
Saturday, November 16, 20198 am – 4 pm
St. John Vianney Parish Center 160 Hinesburg Road, South Burlington
Register at vermontcatholic.org/womensretreat2019
8th Annual Vermont Catholic
WOMEN’S RETREATLet yourself be transformed.
Lectures are low stress and designed for both the person who knows nothing as well as the person who knows quite a lot. Lectures will be around 40-50 minutes. There will be time for questions and fellowship afterwards. Talks will be given by Anthony Rosselli, PhD candidate.
11|09 SATURDAYPadre Pio DevotionsHoly Family, Essex Junction • 8 - 10 amThe Padre Pio Prayer Group meets the second
Saturday of each month at Holy Family. Rosary starts at 8 am followed by Mass, Special Intentions for the intercession of Saint Padre Pio and then learning about Padre Pio’s life, ministry and spiritual gifts will follow in the Holy Family Parish Hall after Mass.
11|09 SATURDAYCatholic Daughters Christmas Bazaar & Craft FairHoly Family, Essex Junction • 9 am - 3 pm
Catholic Daughters of Court Fanny Allen Christmas Bazaar & Craft Fair invites you to stop by and shop with us on two floors to explore.
11|09 SATURDAYHoliday Vendor & Artisan FairSt. Ambrose, Bristol • 9 am - 2 pmWe have a wide variety of local and regional
crafters, artists, and vendors. A concession stand and raffle are also available onsite throughout the day.
11|09 SATURDAYVeterans’ Appreciation DinnerSt. Luke, Fairfax • 5 - 6:30 pmProceeds to benefit The Steven Siller Tunnel
to Towers Charity, to provide homes and scholarships to the Widows and Children of Fallen Service Members.
11|02 SATURDAYOur Lady of Fatima DevotionsHoly Family, Essex Junction • 8 - 9:30 amFirst Saturday of every month, come to Our
Lady of Fatima Devotions. Rosary and reconciliation begin at 8 and Mass at 8:30.
11|02 SATURDAYSt. Luke’s Christmas Craft FairSt. Luke, Fairfax • 9 am - 2 pmFeaturing more then 20 crafters/venders and
a lunch of homemade soups. There will also be a bake sale and a variety of raffled items including a 50/50.
11|02 SATURDAYKnights of Columbus Chicken DinnerSt. Pius X, Essex Center • 5:30 - 7 pm
Come join for a delicious chicken pot pie dinner with home made deserts.
11|03 SUNDAYRice Memorial High School Open HouseRice Memorial H.S., S. Burlington • 1 - 3 pm
Could Rice be the right fit for you? Choosing a high school is one of the most important decisions your family will make. Join us at our annual Open House to meet our teachers, current students, and their parents, as well as our coaches and club representatives. Learn what makes a Rice education truly unique. It only takes a couple of hours to see the rewards of a lifetime. Registration is required. RSVP by November 1, 2019. at www.rmhsvt.org/openhouse.
11|04,11,18 MONDAYSDistinctly Matthew: The Most Quoted GospelHoly Family, Essex Junction • 7 - 8:30 pmJoin us for three Monday evening sessions
with Father Richard Berube.
11|07 THURSDAYPresentation: Servant of God Black ElkSt. Augustine, Montpelier • 7 - 8:30 pm
Presentation: Nicholas Black Elk, an Oglala of the Lakota Sioux, Servant of God. He became a Catholic in 1904. As a catechist he is credited with bringing over 400 people to the Faith. In 2017 the Vatican authorized his cause for canonization. The presenter, Dr. Damian Costello is a vice-postulator of Black Elk’s cause for his canonization, and author of Black Elk: Colonialism and Lakota Catholicism and a member of St. Augustine Parish.
11|07 THURSDAYSeries: What is Catholicism? — “Abraham”Ascension Church, Georgia • 7 - 8:30 pm
Each Thursday through April 2020, Ascension Church will be hosting a talk exploring some topic of the Catholic faith.
UPCOMING EVENTS
DIOCESE OF BURLINGTON CAREERS
Diocese: Senior Accountant
Diocese: Technical Support Specialist
Holy Family St. Lawrence Parish, Essex Junction: Administrative Assistant
Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish, Williston: Administrative Assistant
The Loretto Home, Rutland: Residential Care Positions
Our Lady of Seven Dolors, Fair Haven: Organist or Keyboardist/Choir Director
Our Lady of the Angels Parish, Randolph: Administrative Assistant
St. Joseph Residential Care Home, Burling-ton: LPN
For More Info: vermontcatholic.org/careers
GOAL: $2,700,987
TOTAL COMMITTED:$2,169,968as of October 14, 2019
80%
100%
This year, the evangelization and catechesis office offers the 8th annual women’s retreat in November. The 2nd annual men’s conference took place in March.Consider supporting this initiative with a gift at bishopsappealvt.org.
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