YEAR OF FAITH Ordinary Time 28 October 14, 2012
Transcript of YEAR OF FAITH Ordinary Time 28 October 14, 2012
YEAR OF FAITH Ordinary Time 28 October 14, 2012
Joyce Beauregard
Juanita Murphy and Kathy & William Seck
Sondra, Sarena and Ava Lane
Kate, Henry, Nicholas, Shawn and Stella Barry
YEAR OF FAITH Ordinary Time 28 October 14, 2012
October 15th – October 21st
9am Mass Monday Florencia Cunanan Teresita Gonzalez 9am Mass Tuesday †Sue Kane Roger Kane 6:15pm Mass Wednesday †Bill Helean Caryl & John Prati 9am Mass Thursday †Bill Helean Pac a Sac Crew
The 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:00pm Mass SATURDAY Souls in Purgatory Paul Phillips 9:00am Mass SUNDAY Our Parish Family Fr. Jack 11:45am Mass SUNDAY †Marcelino Eloy Ybarra Juanita Millsap
Sacrament of Forgiveness (Penance, Reconciliation, Confession)
Mon /Thurs/ After Morning Mass (Just ask Father after Mass)
Saturday from 4:00pm – 4:30pm Confessions by Appointment
Wednesday at 5:45pm
Come, Visit the Lord
In The Blessed Sacrament
We highly encourage prayer and adoration in the Real Presence of Christ in the Tabernacle. The chapel is accessible at all times. The combination is 415. The door will lock safely behind you.
Today’s gospel passage raises some troubling questions, even for Peter and the disciples. Let’s take a closer look. It begins with a young man searching for the key to everlasting life. He’s followed the commandments since he was a child, but still doesn’t feel justified before God. So Jesus looks at him lovingly and invites him to go and sell all that he has and to come back and follow him. But the man goes away sad because he was attached to his many possessions. Jesus tried to tell him that he could have what he was really looking for—treasure piled up in heaven—by giving up what he already had. The young man apparently wasn’t ready to receive the gift that would make him truly rich—being made right with God! As the young men went away sad, Jesus seizes the occasion to teach his disciples that being attached to one’s possessions makes it very difficult to have the gift of eternal life that is promised to those who follow him. Peter and the disciples are described as amazed, even incredulous. They apparently thought that since they were the followers of the Son of God this would result in having more of the good things of this world. Though they were themselves poor in a material sense, they harbored a desire to have more things. Just as Jesus seems to dash these hopes he renews the promise of the fullness of life to those willing to put their love for him and his teachings ahead of every other relationship and every other thing. So who does Jesus love more—the rich or the poor? I believe the answer is that he loves the poor because they don’t have to give up as much to follow him. But he also loves the rich who are not attached to their possessions but are willing to put their resources into the service of building up the kingdom of God on earth. But the rich or the poor who fail to express an interest in knowing what they must do to have eternal life are no friends of Jesus.
DOES CHRIST
FAVOR THE POOR
OVER THE RICH?
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Liturgical Ministry Assignments
If you are unable to serve when assigned, Please do your best to arrange for a replacement
Oct 20 Saturday 5:00pm Coordinator Patti Muzny
Server Andrew Spellman, Mark Chenevey, Sarah Spellman
CM Roy Lyle, Sherry Bussa, Robert Bussa, Celia Brown, Patricia Stiefer, Thomas Strotman, Fred Spellman, Glen Brown, Loraine Stewart
Gift Bearer Mary Ed Cain, Via Hlad, Nancy Lyle, Sean Herilla, Sam Muzny
Hospitality Joanne Lane, Kelsey Riva, Martin Fitzgerald, Colleen Fitzgerald, John Fitzgerald
Lector Denise Dwyer, Linda Trimble
Oct 21 SUNDAY 9:00am Coordinator Raymond Hulley Servers Kolbey Duclos, Ryan Orland,
AJ Martell
CMs Elza Jones, Tony Darnell, Mercy Hulley, Mary Earing, Steve Cullip, John Minter, Eual McCrite, Gayla Maupin, Gina Crissman, Mary Schultz, Frank Bruehl, Jan Bruehl, Michael Mathis
Gift Bearer Tony Jr Galier, Kathleen Noxon, Jaci Noxon, Corina Sanchez, Ron Schaefer
Hospitality Joe Johnson, Tu Ho, Michael Joseph, Samuel Schroeder, Teresa Schroeder
Lector William Orland, Amber Johnson Oct 21 SUNDAY 11:45am Coordinator Deborah Friedt
Server Matthew Grover, Thomas Tran, Alyssa Underwood
CMs Ann Grover, Clyde Grover, Noreen Valadez, Phillip Moore, Kelly Gibbons, Bernie Denker, Peggy Denker, Shelly Durham, Kathleen Ellertson, Rose Cook, Michael Friedt
Gift Bearer Gerardo Hernandez, Cindy Quiles, Gabriela Pineros, Rebecka Quiles, Kristen Hincke
Hospitality Ed Tucker, Joseph Gibbons, Kay Tucker, Miles Simpson, Eileen Simpson
Lector Martha Penisten, Christa Pankowsky
10/1-10/31 CLERGY APPRECIATION MONTH
10/21 YEAR OF FAITH SESSION I VATICAN II in History 10:15am-11:30am Joyce Center
10/24 YEAR OF FAITH SESSION II VATICAN II Begins 7pm-8:30pm Joyce Center 10/24 Confirmation 2013 Knights Chamb
10/27 CLERGY APPRECIATION/ FR. JACK’S BIRTHDAY POTLUCK 11/06 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
PLEASE PRAY FOR THOSE IN HARM’S WAY
Joseph W. Santee Clay Kelly Teddy Dickinson Brad Bussa ______________________________________
NEED A RIDE TO VOTE
Our 4th Degree members will provide transportation for any parishioner who needs a ride to vote on November 6th. Call Bob Culbert, Faithful Navigator, at 579-9153 or 306-7111 to make arrangements for a ride. We have several Knights who have offered their services.
ALTAR FLOWERS
If you would like to make a special offering for the large arrangements of flowers on the pedestal—for a special occasion or in memory og a loved one—
just call the parish office.
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Caryl Prati, RN Parish Nurse
Parish Nursing is growing in OK!
Over 120 registered nurses have taken the Basic Foundation Course. We have created a professional nursing organization called Faith Community Nursing Association of OK (FCNAOK). We are an interdenominational organization, promoting faith community nursing throughout OK. We currently meet quarterly, covering Tulsa and OKC areas. Celebrate with us as we have exciting news to share. We received approval as a 501c3, tax-deductible organization! What an application process this was. Look on our website <www.fcnaok.org> for more information about our activities and events.
A MINISTRY OF CARING
Please pray for our sick and homebound
FIRST PENANCE PROGRAM UNDERWAY
Children in the second grade and above who are
attending Mass and RE classes regularly will be
receiving direction from their parents as to how we
celebrate the sacrament of penance as Catholic
Christians. Their parents met with Fr. Jack following the
9am Mass to get an overview of how the process works.
Parent and student books were picked up afterwards.
PAC A SAC
Pat Duke reports Pac A Sac was able to help 88 families consisting of 206 adults and 100 children during the month of August. Thanks to all those who support this worthwhile endeavor.
CURRENT NEEDS
Brown Grocery Bags Bread Ramen Noodles Fruit Rice ______________________________________
PLEASE PICK UP DISHES
IN THE KITCHEN
Due to recent activities, we have an accumulation of dishes belonging to Parishioners. If you are missing a dish, please COME to the KITCHEN and check the table for your items. Thank you so much.
OUR SINCERE CONDOLENCES
Megan York succumbed to a kidney disease at the tender age of 16. Throughout her life she was given the greatest love and care by her parents, Wanda & Ron York. Megan’s grandparents, Wayne & Wilma Wolfenkoehler, and her aunt and uncle, Warren & Sherry Wolfenkoehler (and cousin Wyatt) are long time and faithful members of St. Andrew’s. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to all of them.
May her soul, and all the souls of the faithful departed, through the Mercy of God,
rest in Peace
LOOKING FOR GRAPHICS DESIGNERS
We have a lot of pictures and text that we need to weave into what will become a Memory Book in connection with our 50th anniversary as a parish. We could use some help from people who may, in fact, do this for a living and can lend us a hand. Please call Fr. Jack if you can be of help. Or send an email at [email protected]
Janie O’Connor
Evelyn Ullmann
Sally Meyers
Jim Mayeaux
Larry Harvey
Giesla Packet
Sylvia Watkins
Allan Provost
Jan Douglas
Ella Onspaugh
Denise Cook
Bill Ellsworth
Margaret Koehl
Melodie Fite
Lydia Garza
Janet Jones
Tom Mills
Mary Boyer
Cletus Kane
Toni Kane
Lois Malone
Donald Landt
Bob Crissman
Darlene Seck
T. Woolbright
Rosemary Persa
Molly Gonzalez
Betty Roberts
Ramona Orland
Teresa Hawkins
Johnny Yingling
Elinor Thompson
Carlos Mercado
Bill Reeder
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Stewardship of Treasure Sacrificial Giving
Oct 7th FYTD PFYTD
Sacrificial Giving 12,867 181,371 177,628
Building Fund 4,148 46,378 50,403
Children/Teens 26 346
Total Contributions 17,041 228,095 228,031
Other Income 1,377 29,033 26,464
Total Income 18,418 257,128 254,495
SUNDAY MORNINGS 10:20—11:25 Knights Chamber
Catholic High School Ministry
SUNDAY MORNINGS 10:20—11:25 Youth Center
CONFIRMATION 2013
SESSION II WED OCTOBER 24th
7pm
CONTACT KATHLEEN ELLERTSON at 735-6738
Participation in Life Teen and the special Confirmation Prep sessions ARE NOT OPTIONAL unless you have made special arrangements with Fr. Jack.
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Pre–K: Sundays DURING 9:00 & 11:45 Masses
Grades K-5 Sundays 10:20 – 11:25
We wish to take this opportunity to thank all our catechists and parent volunteers for their cooperation in fulfilling the requirements of our Safe Environment program. Doing so make it possible for all parents to know that St. Andrew’s is a safe place for classes and activities involving their children. Each year the Safe Environment Curriculum, Circles of Grace, mandated by the Archdiocese requires our catechists to present a class to alert students to things they can do to help ensure their physical and emotional safety. You can check this curriculum out at http://archokc.org/religious-education-office/safe-environment-curriculum. Our Children’s formation coordinator, Amber Johnson, also has a copy that you could look at here. This year’s SE Curriculum lesson will be present on NOVEMBER 4 during the regular classtime. If you do not want your child to participate in the lesson on November 4, then the Archdiocesan Safe Environment protocol requires you to fill out the parent refusal form and turn it in to Amber Johnson by October 28. The forms are available on the orange countertop outside the LifeKids hallway. You can place completed forms in the plastic holder hanging outside Amber’s office door.
If you would like to help SVdP keep hope alive in our community and have about two hours per week to devote to making home visits with other members, please contact Jerry Penisten at 793-1041. Please visit us at www.standrewmoore.com.
JOURNEY OF FAITH
OCTOBER SESSIONS 17th & 24th at 7pm
CHILDREN’S JOURNEY OF FAITH
OCTOBER SESSIONS 17TH, & 24TH
7pm Life Tots Room This program is for children in the second grade or
above who have not been baptized.
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Celebrating A Year of Faith
WHAT HAPPENED AT VATICAN II?
Few events have so shaped and influenced our Catholic faith than the Second Vatican Council which began the first of its four sessions on October 11, 1962. This is true even for the many people who know little or nothing about what is popularly referred to as Vatican II. As an important part of our observance of this special Year of Faith called by Pope Benedict XVI, we will conduct two inspiring and informative sessions so that our parishioners can appreciate how this council and its sixteen documents have impacted our Catholic faith over the past fifty years. Deacon Joe Forgue, who holds a degree in how adults learn, will be the principal presenter.
FIRST SESSION
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21
10:20—11:30 IN JOYCE CENTER
SECOND SESSION
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24TH
AT 7PM IN JOYCE CENTER
Fifty years ago this month, nearly 3000 bishops and heads of religious orders from around the globe gathered in Saint Peter's Basilica for the opening session. In addition there were scores of theological experts present who had been invited Pope John XXIII to assist the bishops in their work. There is plenty of evidence that the Holy Spirit also showed up to inspire and guide the proceedings.
This number included three bishops and one theological expert who would become Popes: Paul VI, John Paul I, Blessed John Paul II, and our current Holy Father, Benedict XVI.
The Council brought the Church once again in her long history to a "new beginning" for proclaiming the Gospel and Person of Jesus, the Risen Lord, this time fashioned by the call for a fine-tuned aggiornamento (updating) that would occasion a long overdue conversation with the modern world. Up until Vatican II, the Church looked sternly at those who were labeled modernists because of the fear that they would undermine the ages old foundation of the Church and its Sacred Traditions. It would prove a bumpy ride; and controversy over the meaning of the Council continues down to the present.
Copy the letters in the numbered cells to other cells with the same number to reveal the message.
CLERGY APPRECIATION MONTH
Each October we are provided with the opportunity to honor and thank the bishops, priests, and deacons who have played an important part in our lives. Do you remember any of the following:
The deacon or priest who baptized you or
your children?
The priest who gave you First Holy Communion?
The bishop or priest who confirmed you?
The priest of deacon who presided at your wedding?
The priest who buried your loved ones?
Any bishop, priest, or deacon who played an important part in your faith life?
Why not make contact via letter, card, or email just to let one or more of them know that you are still grateful?
There are 3 baskets in the Commons for each of the clergy here at St Andrew. Use these for personal well-wishes.
THE BIG BASKET ON THE TABLE is for your PRAYERS for all the clergy who have been part of your lives, including Father Jack, Deacon Angus and Deacon Jerome. Use the slips of paper to write your prayer, then drop it in.
We will bring this basket forward during mass at the end of the month.
PRIESTHOOD SUNDAY
CELEBRATION POTLUCK
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27TH
After the 5pm mass
TO HONOR ALL WHO SERVE
US AS CLERGY
It just happens to be
Fr. Jack’s birthday on the 26th
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Monday Oct 15 6:30pm EDGE Core Group Room 5 7:00pm Catholic Scripture Bible Study Youth Rm Tuesday Oct 16 5:30-8pm Music Practices Church 6:30pm Boy Scouts Youth Rm
7:00pm LifeTeen Core Group Room 5 Wednesday Oct 17 10am Book Club JC Library 4:30 pm. Bell Practice Room A 7:00 pm Teen Night Youth Center 7:00pm Journey of Faith Joyce Center Thursday Oct 18 6:00pm St. Vincent dPaul Room 5 7:00pm Great Adventure Bible Study Room 5 7:00pm Youth Prayer Room A 7:00pm Knights of Columbus Chamber Saturday October 20 10:00am Cursillo Meeting Room A
6:15pm Sunday Oct 21 10:15am Coffee & Donuts NO RE CLASSES-Fall Break
10:15am _______________________________________________
10/14 Kay Benshoof, 54
Maria Beardsley 62
Pete & Ann-Marie Verdicchio 18
10/15 Terrell & Shea Lewis 7
10/16 David & Diane Beardsley 19
David & Regine Drake 2
10/17 John and Gail Gonshor 25
10/18 Bentley & Bonnie Hedges 13
Daniel Dorman 10
10/19 Jon & Julie Denton 14
10/20 Peter & Sunho Bussum 24
Vu Tuan and Quyen Lang 11
10/14 Ed Tucker, Richard Saltos, Susan Schachle
10/15 Samuel Schmidt, Teresa Pontius, Ken Pontius, Jordan Thompson, Derrick Lyle, Julia Lee, Amber Johnson, Rebecca Orland, Allyson Dutoit, Justin Tharp, Amanda Stiles, Carri Beck
10/16 Dustin Beck, Claudia Ramos, Gary Wright, Abigayle Lanoue, Lawrenz Aguilar, Samuel Dicus, Christa Pankowsky
10/17 Katie Walker, Gary Desjardins, Matthew Metcalf, Andrew Metcalf, Timothy Rosa
10/18 Beverly Zondor, Nichole Walker, Ric k Atkins, Jason Adams, Nicole Walker, Jordan Alley, Roberto Gaytan
10/19 Taylor Plackemeier, Christopher Weld, Ann Brewer, Dahlia Lehman, Tresa Bowmaker, Estera Angheluta, Julie Denton, Dan Dooling, Roberto Rodriguez
10/20 David Huynh, Sara White, Charlie Cusack, Taylor Barnes, Anh Pham, Tyler Spear, Danielle Soliz
PICK UP
PRE-ORDERED
COPIES IN
THE COMMONS
ADDITIONAL
COPIES
AVAILABLE IN
GIFT SHOP