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The Celebration of Sacraments
Infant Baptism: The Sacrament of Baptism is regularly celebrated on Sunday during or after the Eucharistic Liturgy. Registered parishioners are asked to arrange for the Baptismal Preparation Class and the Liturgical Celebration by calling the Parish Office.
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: RCIA is the process of growing in your faith and love of God. Weekly gatherings take place from September until Easter. If you are interested in learning about Catholicism and joining us please call Deacon Tom at the rectory at Historic St. Patrick @ 419-243-6452. Penance: The Sacrament of Penance is celebrated at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday at IC, 9:30 a.m. at HSP and 10:30 a.m. at IC every Sunday or by appointment.
Matrimony: Anyone planning to be married must contact the parish at least six months in advance. The exact date and time of your wedding should not be determined until after consultation with a priest or deacon. If either party has previously been civilly or religiously married, the Presider is not permitted to set a date for the wedding without resolving the previous marriage.
Pastoral Care of the Sick: When a parishioner is admitted to the hospital, nursing home, or confined to home because of age or infirmity, please call the Parish Office. Parishioners are ready to visit and to bring Holy Communion. When one is seriously ill, the healing Presence of the Lord should be requested in the Sacrament of the Sick.
Dear People of God, I’m often asked why I don’t leap to the forefront after some big disaster to comment. The answer to that is many-faceted. First off, the letters in the bulletin are provided weeks in advance to make sure we meet deadlines since the bulletin is printed in Columbus. Often disasters don’t cooperate with the necessity of having the copy down there well ahead of time to get the bulletin delivered before the Sunday Mass! Equally important is to focus on these tragedies after the uproar has settled to make sure the readership is less emotionally distracted and more intellectually adept. Unfortunately, we humans have a tendency to leap off the log and into the raging river before thinking about those rapids just around the corner. Time allows us to better grasp the immensity of the situation and draw conclusions based on solid fact rather than conjecture and, equally unfortunate, mistaken reporting provided by a media which has to meet tighter deadlines than I do with these letters! Time also helps us overcome the cultural tendency to give even the worst disaster its “fifteen minutes of fame” and then move on to something else. A real disaster leaves behind effects which may endure for years and which demand more than a “Breaking News!” announcement on the television. As an example, I’m sure we all remember the Columbine incident yet how many of us can quickly recall how many students were killed and how many injured? Can we readily bring to mind the name of the shooter at Sandy Hill let alone the names of the families whose lives continue to be wracked by the losses experienced there? Do we remember how many lives were lost in the tsunami that came ashore in Japan? Can we identity the victims of the teen-aged shooter in Cleveland? Have we followed up on the psychological studies of the people who perpetrate these terrible acts here in the U.S.? By holding off for a while it might be possible to articulate ways and means of preventing such acts rather than just bemoan them in the moment. So here’s a fact to chew on: Those who commit acts of random violence intending to kill as many as possible are almost always from broken homes. Not just single-parent settings, but where domestic violence and disrespect for a spouse and/or children has been the norm. So there is an answer to preventing these events: improve family life and grow respect for others. In the Church, we refer to this as love God with your whole mind, your whole heart, your whole soul, and with all your strength and love your neighbor as you love yourself. Acts of violence are the result of a culture which has failed to prepare young people, especially vulnerable boys, to love themselves appropriately so it is difficult or even impossible to love others.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION TOLEDO, OHIO October 13, 2019
CALENDAR October 12-20, 2019
Welcome to Immaculate Conception where all are truly made a welcome part of our parish family whether in Ministry, Service or Leadership. Here, all are God’s children, their dignity as God’s own affirmed and celebrated. If you are interested in becoming a parishioner please call the parish office at 419-243-1829. Registration forms for new parishioners can be found on the visitor’s stand in the back of church. Also available on line at www.iccatdarby.org
WELCOME TO IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
Are you or someone you know an Alumni of Darby? We are updating our Alumni list, please fill out the form below and send it back to the office at 434 Western Ave. or place it in the collection basket. Thank You. Name _______________________________________________________________________ Address______________________________________________________________________ Phone # ______________________________________________________________________ Past member of parish/school “Darby” class of__________
Sat. 3:30 pm Immaculate Conception Confessions 4:00 pm Immaculate Conception Mass Fr. Chris/D. Dave
Intention: Rose O’Leary
Sun. 9:30 am Historic St. Patrick Confessions 10:00 am Historic St. Patrick Mass Fr. Rudi/D. Tom 10:30 am Immaculate Conception Confessions 11:00 am Immaculate Conception Mass Fr. Reinhart
Intention: Trina Apodaca (r) Jim Hundsrucker (r)
Tues 9:10 Immaculate Conception Weekday Mass
Wed. 5:30 pm St. Patrick’s Mass 6:30 pm St. Patrick’s Bible Study
Sat. 3:30 pm Immaculate Conception Confessions 4:00 pm Immaculate Conception Mass Fr. Gorman
Intention: Rosalie Mileski (r)
Sun. 9:30 am Historic St. Patrick Confessions 10:00 am Historic St. Patrick Mass Fr. Chris/D. Tom 10:30 am Immaculate Conception Confessions 11:00 am Immaculate Conception Mass Fr. Rudi/D. Dave
Intention: Raphael Eduardo Cuelar (r)
LAST WEEK YEAR TO DATE Goal $ 2,700.00 $ 37,800.00 Sat. Env. $ 748.00 $ 8,823.00 Sat. Loose $ 146.00 $ 4,049.00 Sun. Env. $ 1,171.00 $ 13,864.67 Sun. Loose $ 145.22 $ 6 528.35 Actual $ 2,210.22 $ 33,265.02 Over/(Under) $ (489.78) $ (4,534.98) Preservation $ 1,000.00 $ 4,000.00 General Fund $ 10.00 $ 424.00 Candles $ 2.51 $ 278.51
Thank You!
STEWARDSHIP REPORT Jul 1 2019-June 30 2020
WELCOME TO
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH “THE DARBY”
Minister/Lector Schedule
1st Reading:
2 Kin s 5:14-17 Saturday: Mary Jo Pilcher Sunday: Joyce Scarbrough
2nd Reading:
2 Timoth 2:8-13 Saturday: Mary Jo Pilcher Sunday: Fred Vallejo
Servers
Nathan, Angel, Guadalupe, Jacob
Children’s Liturgy
Marsha Phillips
Eucharistic Ministers
Saturday: Mary Jo Robinson Charlene Thomas Sunday: Emily Young, Mike Young Cathy Carroll, Marie Irons
October 12-13, 2019 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 19-20 2019 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Happy Birthday!
10/16 Monica Phillips 10/18 Maria Espinoza 10/19 Melinda Trinidad 10/19 Miranda Jarouche 10/19 JP Williams 10/20 Linda Helton 10/20 Alexandra Hernandez
Name _________________________________ Phone #___________________________________
Address _____________________________________ E-mail ____________________________________
Birthday_____________________________________ Anniversary________________________________
1st Reading:
Exodus 17:8-13 Saturday: John Madigan Sunday: Larry Widmer
2nd Reading:
2 Timoth 3:14-4:2 Saturday: John Madigan Sunday: Guadalupe Zarate
Servers
Tony, Augustine, Carmen, Shawn
Children’s Liturgy
Marsha Phillips
Eucharistic Ministers
Saturday: Dan Streeter Georgeanne O’Connell Sunday: Barb Marquis, Linda Garcia Fred Mahaney, Kelley Mahaney
Happy Anniversary!
10/14 Jim and Jeanine Hundrsrucker 13 years 10/18 Jim and Pam Clark 10 years
All Souls Mass will be on Saturday, Nov. 2nd at 4PM and will honor those of our parishioners who have passed away in the past year. Families of the deceased will receive their fleur d’lis at that time.
This Sunday at 9:45AM we will begin our sacramental prep here at IC. If you have a school age family member who does not attend Catholic school, it is not too late to register at that first session.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Together Let Us Pray Levi Hindbaugh, Ernie Tagle, Joyce Mason, Aurora Gonzalez, Jan Schiel, Francisco Villagomez, Janet Madigan, John Miller, Elaine Wojciechowski, Fred Garcia Sr., John Garcia, Terry Byersmith, Vanessa Salas, Anna Rose Dunn, Steven Anderson, Mary Jane Anderson, Bill Kistner, Sr. Patricia Snyder, SND, Loretta Schrader, Sharon Steele, Winters Family, Tony & Kay Westmeyer, Mary Springer, Patty Westmeyer, Dan Gonzales, Kay McHugh, Georgeanne Hobson, Jean Voegeli, Eileen O’Boyle, John Pina, Bill Wagenfeald, Y. Moustafa, John Markland & family, Evan Wilson Bonds, Sharon, Gary &
Family, Frank Martinez, Andrea Davilla, Joselle Huebner, Neal Family, D. R. Hernandez, Lloyd Bowman, Jeff Monroe, Debbie Stone, Britney Humel, Denny Garvin, Sonny Wilson, Frederick Jr. Feeley, Pamela Wilson-Adams, Sandy Howell, Mary Trinadad, Lola Hernandez, Ron Nowak, Kimberly Place, Carolyn Patterson, Gary Furfaro, Darrell Howard, Ron Garcia & Family, Ray Garcia & Family, The Black Family, Louie Laberdee, Robert Droney, Jane Hurtor, Gary Tunfaro, Darrell Howard, James Laberdee, Jonah Starkweather, Connie Sabo, Jim and Mary Zwart, Josephine and Jerald Chesser, Dale and Ann Headley, Gloria Martinez, Charlene Laberdee, Georgeanne O’Connell, Bridgit Carranza, Trevor Carranza, Andre Trevino, Joseph Extejt, Robert Ochoa, Vicente Parra, Vanessa Losoya, Donna Haymer, Irene and Anthony Gonzalez, Casey and Mary Jones, Blaylock family, Sandy Schumann, Lupe Contreras, Devyn Hinson, Donna Haynes, Mason and Berry family, Connie Fonseca, Gonzalez and Garcia family, Jane and Julie Wheelock, Pam Clark, Ryan Williams, Paul D Zink
Capt. Joseph Andrew Garcia, Marines Capt. Brian Wood, Army STGSN Joshua J. Teneyck St. Sgt. Tom, Army M SGT Chuck Hindbaugh, Army Major Jeremy A. Schiel, Army Major Ryan A Schiel, Army SGT. Acea Hindbaugh, Army SN Trevor Smith, Navy PFC Monique Losoya, Army PRVT Elijah Hindbaugh, Army
Pra For Those Servin Our Countr
Sanctuar Lamp October 13 (available) October 20 (available) October 27 (available) November 3 (available) Altar Flowers October 13 Hundsrucker October 20 (available) October 27 (available) November 3 (available)
Prayer For Our Parish
For Our Parish Heavenly Father, You have chosen the parish as the place by which you encounter us
in our daily lives.
Here Your Word is proclaimed, the Eucharist is celebrated, and your people are united to a family
of believers. We thank you for the abundant blessings You have given to our parish, and pray that we may continue to serve You in faithfulness
and love.
Keep us open to our need of Your love and fellowship. Help us to work together to serve You and each other for the good of the Church, for the people of our Parish and for Your greater glory.
Amen
Beginning on Saturday October 5 at 3:45 and Sunday, October 6 at 10:45, we will have the recitation of the rosary, as we celebrate our Blessed Mother during this month of the Rosary. Please come a little early, and join in this beautiful tribute to our patroness!
There will be a craft and angel sale on Sunday, Nov. 3rd after mass. Judy Schwind has a lovely collection of angels which she is offering to sell, donating proceeds to Outreach. Linda Garcia has been crocheting pumpkins of various colors and will also be selling them at that time. If there are other “crafters” who have items they would like to donate and sell, bring them over! (smaller items only please)
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH & OTHER COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
For donation drop off only
Tuesdays 10:00 am -1:00 pm
Pantry Hours
Wednesdays 10:00 am—1:00 pm
For any questions or information Please call the Outreach Center
@ 419-243-1819
OUTREACH LAST WEEK YTD
Families served 57 638
Outreach is now acce tin winter clothin onl .
Immaculate Conce tion
Finance Parish Council Fred Vallejo Bill Carroll Maria Ochoa Mike Young John Madigan Fred Mahaney Fred Mahaney (Fin. Rep) Tom Meagher Judy Westmeyer John Madigan Mary Jo Pilcher Joe Westmeyer Louann Meagher Barb Marquis Shawn Parra Sierra Parra Linda Garcia
Committees of Parish Council meet to help support the non-finance driven parts of our parish! The contacts are : Fundraising: Louann Meagher and Barb Marquis Outreach: Maria Ochoa Liturgy and Christian Formation: MJ Pilcher, Janet Hickey, Judy Place Children’s Liturgy of the Word: Cathy Carroll, Judy Westmeyer, Marcia Phillips, Sierra Parra Veteran’s Ministry: Linda Garcia
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Friday Faith Sharing is off to a good start! We had Part 1 on the sacrament of Penance, and will visit Part 2 on Penance this Friday. These are video presentations that last about 30 minutes, preceded by a light lunch beginning at noon. Join us!
Thanks to all who were able to stop down to Mayores Senior Center on Saturday for the Outreach Mexican Dinner! It seemed, at first, like parking would be a challenge, but Tonda, our Mayores rep and hostess, went over and above to make it work. The support of all is appreciated! Thanks, especially, to the Outreach Crew who were “manning” the kitchen, along with a younger volunteer. They chopped, diced, sliced, stirred and fried for many hours….and thanks too for the guys who did all the packing up and picking up at the end of the evening. Thanks also to those that just got “sucked in” due to kindness…that’s why we say “Darby Volunteers are the Heart of it all!
Services offered by Mayores Center 2 Aurora Gonzales Drive
Next to the Fire Station on South Street 419-242-1144
Hot Lunch served Monday through Friday—11:30 am M 1:00-3:00 pm Senior Jam MWF Exercise Class at 10:30 am MWF Walking Club at 12:30 pm MW Spanish Class at 10:30 am TTH American Bingo at 9:30 am TTH Mexican Bingo at 1:00 pm W Wii Bowling at 10:00 am M-F Open computer lab, billiards, and crafts
Next weekend, we will celebrate World Mission Sunday. Each year, the entire Church is invited to support the mission dioceses in Africa, Asia, the Pacific Islands, and parts of Europe and the Americas, where priests, religious and lay leaders serve the world’s most vulnerable communities. Please keep the missions in your prayers, and be generous in next week’s collection for our brothers and sisters in faith throughout the world.
October is Clergy Appreciation Month We would like to say thank you to Monsignor Chris, Father Rudi, Father Doug, Deacon Tom, and Deacon Dave by asking parishioners to bring a card or note for one or each of our active clergy. There will be a basket at the back of church each Sunday in October. Please write the name of who you are giving the card to on the outside. These cards will be collected and distributed to each of the above at the end of the month. Thank you for your support!
Support Our Priests’ Retirement: Priests are the cornerstone of our Catholic Church and we are grateful for their service.
Please express your appreciation for those who have faithfully served in the Diocese of Toledo by making a gift to Perpetuate The Gift Appeal. Your gift benefits our diocesan priests and retired diocesan priests. Once a priest retires he is responsible for his own personal expenses: medical, housing, car, clothing and food. All funds contributed between October 1, 2019 and December 31, 2019 help reduce the amount the parish contributes to the fund. A gift of cash or check can be sent to Perpetuate The Gift, PO Box 954, Toledo, OH 43697 or placed in the parish collection. A gift may also be made online at www.toledodiocese.or
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