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29th
Sunday in Ordinary Time www.standrewmoore.com October 18, 2015
October 19th – October 25th
9am Mass Monday Don Vincent Larry & Linda Winterscheidt 9am Mass Tuesday Al O’Connor M/M John Prati 6:15pm Mass Wednesday Pat Southerland M/M John Prati 9am Mass Thursday In Thanksgiving Ha Nguyen
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5pm Mass SATURDAY Our Parish Family Fr. Jack 9am Mass SUNDAY Souls in Purgatory Anna & Son Nguyen 11:45am Mass SUNDAY Mrs. Marie Emily Nguyen Viet & Diane Nguyen
Sacrament of Forgiveness (Penance, Reconciliation, Confession)
Mon, Tue, & Thurs after Morning Mass (Just ask Father after Mass)
Saturday from 4:00pm – 4:30pm Confessions by Appointment
Wednesday at 5:45pm Or at any other time
Come, Visit the Lord
In The Blessed Sacrament
The chapel is accessible at all times. The combination is 415. The door will lock safely behind you.
Since Pope Francis became Bishop of Rome two and a half years ago, he has inspired and captured the imaginations of believers and unbelievers alike. He has demonstrated such extraordinary humility in the way he lives life day to day that it rings true to address him as your Holiness. He has not only called upon us to be a church of the poor and for the poor, but has shown clearly by his own actions that he stands with those who live on the fringes of society. He has become a champion for immigrants and refugees even at the risk of criticism from nativists and bigots. His criticism of the kind of capitalism that fails to ensure the dignity of every individual—but especially of the poor—has comforted the afflicted while afflicting the comfortable. A few months ago, Francis announced that the Church would celebrate a Jubilee Year of Mercy beginning on Dec. 8
th and continuing through the Feast of Christ the
King in November 2016. His fondest hope is that this observance will make it more possible for the people of the world to see in the Church the very face of God’s infinite mercy. While I write these comments, the Pope is meeting with his brother bishops in the second Synod on the Family. It has been chiefly called to explore ways in which the church can advocate for and support marriage and family life that is rooted in the gospel of Jesus Christ. But the Pope has also challenged his brothers to explore with him, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, ways in which the church can come to the aid of people who need to experience the mercy of Christ because they are falling short of the glory of God. Who are we to judge? Do we not all fall short of God’s glory in one way or another? There are in today’s sometimes divided church, those who call for church authorities to lay down the law in the interest of what they call unswerving loyalty to The Truth. They claim to understand that even good people can experience a failure in marriage, while insisting that they may not marry again (without an annulment) except at the cost of refraining from receiving Holy Communion. They claim that finding a way to reconcile these individuals to the sacramental life is not an act of true mercy but a betrayal of the truth of unchangeable church doctrine. What do you make of this? What do you believe Jesus wants the Pope and the bishops to do in order to be faithful to him?
MERCY
OR
LAYING DOWN
THE LAW
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JOURNEY OF FAITH & ALPHA
WEDNESDAYS at 7PM
Begins with a Free Meal!
Christianity is not simply a set of moral rules and doctrinal teachings. It is The Way of Living that was modeled for us by Jesus Christ. He clearly taught that he was The Way, The Truth, and The Life. Thus we can only truly live the Christian life in union with Jesus and his Church.
ALPHA, which means beginning in Greek, introduces us to the person and mission of Jesus Christ in a way that helps us to develop or strengthen a connection with him that allows us to enjoy life in all its fullness and equips us to spread the Good News!
ALPHA & JOF are open to anyone interested in exploring what it really means to be a follower of Jesus.
CALL TO ARRANGE FOR CHILD CARE
Great BIG Thank-you to all who provide
food for our ALPHA meals!
We’re off to a really slow start. If you haven’t already contributed, please look for the special envelopes on the table in the commons and fill it
out.
CHARITY COVERS A
MULTITUDE OF SINS
PLEASE PLAN TO COME AND HONOR
OUR CLERGY/SERVANT LEADERS
AT A POTLUCK DINNER
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25TH
AT 1PM
VOLUNTEERS FOR POTLUCK SIGN UP AT
THE WELCOME TABLE
(COME SHARE SOME BIRTHDAY
CAKE WITH FATHER JACK!)
OCTOBER IS APPRECIATION MONTH
FOR ALL OUR SERVANT LEADERS
This annual observance provides us with the opportunity to honor and thank all who have ministered to us as members of the clergy or the parish staff Take a few moments to remember:
The one who baptized you or your children? Buried your loved ones?
The one who gave you First Holy Communion?
The one who presided at your wedding?
Anyone you remember who played an important part in your faith life?
A faithful RE director, teacher or Youth minister and any other lay ministers who brought you closer to God’s Kingdom?
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 4 baskets in the Commons: one for each of the clergy and one basket for any other staff member
you wish to thank. Use these for personal well-wishes
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SUNDAYS 10:20—11:25
GRADES K-5
GRADE 6--8
GRADES 9-12
There will be no religious education
classes this week, Oct 18th
for Fall Break.
Classes resume next week.
PLEASE PRAY FERVENTLY
FOR POPE FRANCIS AND ALL
THE PARTICIPANTS IN THE
SYNOD ON THE FAMILY IN ROME
Kairos means “God’s Special Time” and the purpose is to bring spiritual renewal to inmates. Although most of us cannot go into the prisons for Christ, we can help in other ways.
store bought packaged cookies only no raisins or nuts, especially peanuts it’s not possible to donate too many
o Each team member is responsible for 100 dozen.
1 dozen cookies are given to every resident twice during the weekend, after the evening meals.
Ask God to use your cookies as a source of His love to shine on the prisoners and staff on the Kairos weekend.
PLACE ON THE TABLE IN THE COMMONS
LIFE NIGHT FOR 6th
to 12th
Wednesday at 7:00 pm Food, Fellowship, Tutoring and Games
Come and see what’s going on with the Youth.
June 20 – 25, 2016
Shine work camp at Lake Charles, LA
Current 9th – 12th grade students Deposit of $100 due Oct 21st
Sign up now!!
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS
Of HOLY COMMUNION NEEDED
It is the responsibiity of the pastor to recommend qualified individuals to the Archbishop during the month of October each year. The qualifications are below.
Have received the sacraments of initiation (baptism, confirmation, and eucharist); are 18 and over; and who have been active members of the parish for at least a year.
Demonstrate a love for the Holy Eucharist as expressed through their faithful participation in Sunday Mass and the worthy reception of Holy Communion.
Make use of the Sacrament of Penance as an aid to growing in holiness at least prior to Christmas and Easter.
If married, be in a union that has been blessed in the Catholic Church; and are endeavoring by God’s grace to live as a sacramental couple.
Are faithful sacrificial givers in some accountable manner (envelopes or bank drafts).
If you believe that you meet these qualifications,
please contact Father Jack at 405-799-5003 or [email protected]
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Happy Birthday
10/18 Rick Atkins, Patricia Langlois, William Flanders, Nicole Garrison, Jason Adams, Beverly Zondor, Roberto Gaytan
10/19 Dan Dooling, Jacob Martinez, Ann Brewer, Susan Cloer, Roberto Rodriguez, Christopher Moni, Tresa Bowmaker, Christopher Weld, Julie Denton
10/20 Danielle Soliz, Anh Pham, David Huynh, Kiersten Mayer, Miriam Kwon, Tyler Spear, Anthony Pham, Charlie Cusack, Illyana Galarza, Andrew Penmington
10/21 Matthew Walters, Janet Windsor, Jeanne Flanders, Kari Foust, Antonio Pesantes, Michel Littlefield, Min Zhang, Alexander Rojo
10/22 Teresa McKinley, Aarron Martinez, Katrina Blair, Zoey Rei Brunt, Michael Frejo, Elizabeth Carrizales, Maria Morello
10/23 Catherine Tison, Ava Lillard, Tami Schultz, Lynndi Gibbons, Michael Schultz, Alyssa Dalley
10/24 Reagan Watral, Victor Jones, Ashley Duncan, Kim Doescher
Happy Anniversary
10/18 Mr. & Mrs. Bentley Hedges 16 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Dorman 13
10/19 Mr. & Mrs. Jon Denton 17 Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Sanchez 3 Mr. & Mrs. Jory Daniel 2
10/20 Mr. & Mrs. Pete Bussum 27 Mr. & Mrs. Vu Tuan Lang 14 Mr. & Mrs. Jose Ibarra 8
10/21 Mr. & Mrs. John Dugan 49 Mr. & Mrs. Adam Whitney 20
10/23 Mr. & Mrs. Ed Smith 11 10/24 Mr. & Mrs. Tim Ogg 11
5PM 10/24
Altar Server Frank Cassarino, Andrew & Fred Spellman
Holy Communion
Lynn Grant-Yingling, Cheryl Harper, Polo & Mary Lopez, Nicole & Fred Spellman, Tom Strotman, Robin Teske
Gift Bearer Fitzgerald Family, Brian & Sam Muzny
Hospitality Sandra Dunn, Ruth Hansen, Sandy & Ron Porter, Kelsey Riva
Lector Patty Muzny, Gina Rim
Coordinator Patty Muzny
9AM 10/25
Altar Server Annie, Matthew & Viet Nguyen
Holy Communion
Jovita Crissman, Mary Earing, Shirley Graham, Elza Jones, Dina Jones-Griggs, Evelyn Kniffen, Eual McCrite, Marty Ortega, Burt & Donna Renard, Mary Sarabia, Noreen Valadez, Sam Warnecke
Gift Bearer Carolyn Booher, Steve & Roberta Cullip, Julie Drake, Tony Galier, Jr.
Hospitality Marcy Hulley, Michael Johns, Teresa & Sam Schroeder
Lector Rita Galier, Jan Mollman
Coordinator Ray Hulley
11:45AM 10/25
Altar Server Josh Diggs, Hunter & Turner Tharp
Holy Communion
Shelly Durham, Kelly Gibbons, Teresa Harris, Phillip Moore, Dan Quiles, Mary Schultz, Ed & Kay Tucker, Tammy & Lee Vu, Kathy Wigley
Gift Bearer Debbie & Mike Friedt, John Gonshor, Jon & Patti Riva
Hospitality Christy Bartlett, Gloria Goff, Debbie & Gary Kamphaus
Lector Bernie & Peggy Denker
Coordinator Nancy & Roy Lyle
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TUESDAYS
CHOIR 6pm-7:30pm
INSTRUMENTS 6:45pm-7:30pm
WEDNESDAYS
HANDBELLS 5pm-6pm
McConnell room
Stewardship of Treasure Sacrificial Giving
Oct 11 FYTD PFYTD
Sacrificial Giving 18,625 207,225 204,289
Children/Teens 7 212
Total Contributions 18,632 207,437 204,289
Other Income 6,471 62,749 72,584
Total Income 25,103 270,186 276,873
CHARISMATIC CATHOLIC PRAYER
MEETING
A Charismatic Catholic prayer meeting will be held at 7pm on October 22 at the Catholic Pastoral Center in Room C-1, Contact Toni Calvey at 630-0539, [email protected] or visit www.SpiritOKC.org _________________________________________
BEGINNING EXPERIENCE
There is help for the heartache of separation, divorce and widowhood at a Beginning Experience Weekend. Trained team members who have suffered the loss of a loved one share their experience as they lead participants through presentations, private reflections and small group sharing. The next Beginning Experience Weekend will be October 23-25 at the Catholic Pastoral Center. To register, contact the Office of Family Life at (405) 721-8944. To download the registration form, go online to www.archokc.org/office-of-family-life/home.
Thanks very much for your generous offering of groceries and other monetary gifts to help purchase items from the Regional Food Bank. The following Items are used on a regular basis:
Box Dinners Cereal/Oatmeal Corn Peanut Butter Dry Pinto Beans Fruit Ramen Noodles Green Beans Beans Instant Potatoes Spaghetti Sauce Rice Saltine Crackers Mac & Cheese Jelly Tuna or Chicken Macaroni Soup
Spaghetti Vegetables Tomatoes Bread
Brown Paper Bags Needed ___________________________________________
Finding Hope for the Holiday Season when
grieving the loss of a family member
We are offering two sessions to help grieving families before the Liturgical Seasons of Thanksgiving and Christmas. Each session will be facilitated by our parishioner skilled in grief counseling. We will use the McConnell Room located in the hallway towards coffee and donuts.
Sunday November 8th after the 9:00 Mass
Sunday December 13th after the 9:00 Mass
May Our God richly bless you always in all ways
_______________________________________________
INTERFAITH PRAYER SERVICE
FOR SYRIAN REFUGEES
On Sunday, October 18, Catholics have an opportunity to join other Christians, Jews, Muslims and people of good will to pray together for millions of refugees. The interfaith prayer service begins at 2:30 pm at Bicentennial Park at the corner of Couch and Walker in Downtown OKC. Archbishop Coakley encourages parishioners to attend.
CARYL PRATI, RN
PARISH NURSE
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October 27 - Fix Halloween Bags for Homebound 1:00pm October 29 - Halloween Party, Pot Luck and Bunco 12:30pm
Please use sign-up sheets OR
CALL PEGGY at 408-0473
CROCHETING FOR FUN
Prayer Shawls are made with prayers and blessings. Shawls can be used for: undergoing medical procedures, as a comfort after a loss or in times of stress, during bereavement, prayer or meditation, during an illness and recovery or just for a friend. Come help us make these beautiful prayer shawls and share your prayers and blessings with others. Whether you can crochet or knit, or can do neither and want to learn, join us on Thursday, October 29 from 6:30 – 8:30 pm in the Joyce Center. Everyone is welcome. We are a group of all faiths, friends and neighbors. For more information, call Karen Linch at 405-823-0803.
UPCOMING PARISH EVENTS
Oct 19 6:30pm Youth Planning Meeting 7:00pm Scripture Study
Oct 20 5:30pm Cantor Practice 6:00pm Choir Practice 7:00pm Instrumentalists Practice 6:30pm Boy Scouts 7:00pm Parish Health Ministries Meeting
Oct 21 6:30am Small Group Cursillo 4:30pm Handbell practice 7:00pm Life Nite 7:00pm ALPHA/Journey of Faith
Oct 22 6:00pm SVDP 7:00pm Acts Study
Oct 25 10:15am Life Kids, EDGE & Life Teen 10:15am Growing the Faith
A PRAYER FOR THE INFIRM & HOMEBOUND
Dear Lord, we commend to you all our infirm and homebound brother and sisters. Please give them and their caregivers every grace and blessing.
HOMEBOUND
Adela Balderas Lillian Brehm Joyce Beauregard Pat Everhart Ron & Rose Rytlewski John Wemyss Margaret Crawford Bob Onspaugh Frances Drabowsky Goldie Evans Gladys Grizzle Ruth Frejo Rosita Hall Donald Landt Neans Murray Elinor Thompson San Juana Medina Janie O’Connor Alice Willard Ray Winnard Alberta Marquez Michelle Mathew Paula Mejlaender Bernadine Merz Nancy Davis
INFIRM
Mary A. Balderas Wanda Kuzmic Toni Kane Reginald Stewart Arlen Williams David Miller George Kuzmic Roger Kane Diane Cook Loretta Plumlee Bradley Stewart Kathy Lazier Ramona Orland Bryce Duke Bert Alvarez Maria Londono Ray Brewer Dana LaMonica Melva Cummings Ruth Hansen Imogene Wood Sister Michael Brent Nance Rebecca White Dorothy Fisher Cletus Kane Michelle Brewer Frank Romero Glen Brown Chester Hagnoski Keith Cagle Denise Gibson Cynthia Garza Megan Muir Olivia Muir (newborn)