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St. William Parish Church, Clubs, & Organization Contact Information

Pastor—Rev. Tim Pfander

Church Office 256-582-4245

www.stwilliamchurch.com

Hours of Operation Monday thru Friday 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

Office Manager—Laura Hodge 256-582-4245 ext. 102

[email protected] Deacon Deacon Ken Hall 256-673-1024

Music coordinator Kevin McGarrahan 256-586-6784

St. Vincent de Paul Tim Higgins *for Assistance 256-582-4245 ext. 201

RENEW Mary Fritts 256-582-7389

Ladies Sodality Janet Bright 256-603-2008

Knights of Columbus Council 12618 Paul McKinney 256-878-2376 Assembly 3328 Sean Landry 256-878-0966

Marshall County Homeless Ministry Janice Slaughter 256-738-1677

Respect Life Judith Hyatt 256-200-0148 Alice Beck 256-593-4764

Young at Heart Jeanette Seppamaki 256-656-0662

Parish School of Religion

Coordinator— Debbie Klan 256-582-4245 ext. 104

[email protected]

Pre-K through 8th Grade Children age 4 through 15. Catholic Youth Formation meets on Sundays in Mary’s House from 9:30 am to 10:45 am. Please see the calendar for the full schedule.

Senior Youth Catechism High School Catechism is held each Sunday in Angel House from 9:30 am to 10:45 am. Please see the calendar for the full schedule.

Adult Formation Interested in learning about the Catholic Faith? Classes meet on Wednesdays at 7:00 pm in Craven Hall. Please see the calendar for the full schedule.

Sacraments

Weddings Couples must contact Fr. Tim at least 6 months prior to setting a wedding date at the parish.

Baptisms Please contact Fr. Tim for schedules and preparation information.

Bulletin Deadline Monday 12:00 pm

Capilla de la Santa Cruz Grupos, Organizaciones, y Información

Padre Guillermo Aristizabal 256-505-1584 Diacono Edwin Santos 256-738-6153 Oficina de Iglesia 256-891-0550

Directora—Yolanda Nieto Horario de Oficina

lunes - cerrado martes - viernes 9:00 am - 1:00 pm & 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Coros Coro Santa Cruz: Ensayo los viernes a las 6 pm en la Capilla. *Coordinador: Raúl Garduño, 256-558-5286 Coro Alabanza y Gloria: Ensayo los jueves a las 6 pm en el centro. *Coordinador: Tomás Ackerman, 251-402-3626 Coro Fuego Divino: Ensayo los viernes a las 6 pm en el cen-tro. *Coordinador: Gustavo Pérez Macario 256-572-0498

Catecismo Preparación para la recepción de los sacramentos y para el cre-cimiento en la fe. Clases los viernes, sábados y domingos en el centro. Se requiere dos años de clase para la recepción de la Primera Comunión y para Confirmación. Para la recepción de Comunión el/la estudiante necesita tener 7 años de edad antes del primero de octubre. Para empezar la clase del primer año de Confirmación, necesita tener 12 años antes del primero de octubre. Y para la recepción de Confirmación, necesita tener 13 años antes del primero de octubre. *Contacte: María López o Yolanda Nieto, 256-891-0550

Clases de Crecimiento. Para los jóvenes y adultos que quie-ren aprender más de su fe. “Cuando era niño, hablaba como niño, pensaba y razonaba como niño. Pero cuando me hice hombre, dejé de lado las cosas del niño” (1 Corintios 13:11). *Coordinador: Santiago Vásquez, 256-960-7095

Sacramentos Cursos Pre-Matrimoniales. Dichoso quien ama de corazón los Mandatos del Señor. Anímate a recibir la bendición de Dios en tu matrimonio. Te esperamos. *Contacte: Diácono Edwin y Paola Santos, 256-738-6153

Clases Pre-Bautismal. Cada segundo sábado del mes a las 1:00 pm. *Para más información contacte: María López 256-891-0550

Preparación Quinceañeras. Son solamente tres veces al año. *Para más información contacte: Ramona Solís, 256-202-9164.

Grupos Grupo Juvenil Reuniones Miércoles 10:00 am a 12:00 pm, y Domingos 5:00 pm a 7:00 pm *Contacte: Maricela Nieto, 256-572-6613

Caballeros de Colón *Contacte: Joe Castillo, 256-744-0232 Luis Rivera, 256-630-4395

Grupos de Oración. “Eran asiduos a la enseñanza de los Apóstoles, a la Convivencia fraterna a la fracción del pan y a las oraciones” (Hechos 2:42). Domingos desde las 2 p.m. hasta las 5 p.m. en la capilla. *Coordinador 1: Baltazar Zamarripa, 256-293-2599 *Coordinador 2: Pedro González, 256-486-7890

Comité Organizador de los Eventos de la Iglesia *Contacte: Rosalinda Vega, 256-572-1642

St. Vincent de Paul Financial Report 2014

Our fiscal year runs from October 1st, 2013 through September 30th, 2014.

Members and volunteers of SVDP distributed food to 1417 Families in Marshall County which consisted of: Adults: 2,709 Children: 2,122 Total: 4,831 people were fed through your generosity. We provided financial assistance in the sum of $7,943.00 to 71 families for rent, utilities, and/or medical needs.

We, as members, of the St. Vincent de Paul Society here at St. William and the Chapel of the Holy Cross, want to thank you, the parishioners and the many church organizations, for your continued support of food and cash donations. You will be blessed as stated in Matthew 25:40, “I assure you, as often as you did it for one of my least brothers, you did it for Me.”

If you desire additional information regarding SVDP, please contact Tim Higgins, President, at 256-728-8880 or any of the members of St. Vincent de Paul.

Respect Life Judy Hyatt

For those of Mexican heri-tage, November 2 means celebration of el Día de Los Muertos, or “the Day of the Dead.” One of the most im-portant days of the year for many, they join All Saints and All Souls together, visit-ing the graves of babies and children on All Saints, since they are santitos (little saints) or angelitos (little angels). Flowers, their favorite toys, favorite music, and so on, are taken to them. The following day, people spend time—some of them all day—at the cemetery with their loved ones who have died. From the ancient customs of the Indians the families pray, talk with them, and take them their favor-ite food. It is a most solemn but joyful day. It is a day to celebrate Christ’s victory over death:

Treasures from our Tradition “Death, where is your sting?” There is a mocking of death as people make skeletons, candy that represents death, and Pan de los Muertos (bread of the dead) and con-sume them in a kind of role reversal. One of the customs is to build an altarcito (little altar) where one places me-mentos and pictures of those who have died. There are also favorite foods, candles, stat-ues or pictures of favorite saints, books, and Bibles. Some parishes have begun to build an altarcito where all parishioners can join in hon-oring the deceased. A remem-

brance book can be placed to write names in. The altarcito is traditionally left up for the month of November.

—Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

Our St. William Knights of Columbus will host the 15th Annual Mass & Breakfast honoring Those Who Serve on Sunday, November 9th. The Mass will be at 8:30 AM. A buffet style breakfast will be served beginning at 9:30 AM. We invite all current and former military, Coast Guard, police and fire fighters to join us at Mass and for breakfast after. For more information contact Kevin Young at (256) 508-2794.

Her Choice Women’s Center Fundraising Banquet Thursday, November 6 at 7:00 pm

The Club * 1 Robert S. Smith Dr., Birmingham

The special guest speaker will be Stephanie Gray, an internationally acclaimed Pro-life speaker, co-founder and executive director of the Cana-dian Center for Bioethical Reform. Stephanie is one of the most eloquent and persuasive advocates for life in the world. Make your reservation now, consider hosting a table of 8 or make a life-saving donation. Her Choice Women’s Center exists to help women facing a crisis pregnancy to choose life and to help support them with that decision.

To confirm your participation, 205-447-8796 or [email protected]

MASS & BREAKFAST FOR VETERANS & FIRST RESPONDERS

Flo Stamm on the loss of her sister ,Dolores Garbowicz.

Joe Snead whose mother, Irene, died last week.

The family of Darice Perreault, who recently lost

her battle with cancer.

KAIROS #59 Thanks to all who assisted in this ministry through your generosity. Maybe you prayed, contributed financial sup-port, made cookies, or assisted in another way. We were able to reach 30 men on this weekend. Most were intro-duced to Jesus Christ in a way they had never been before. This is exactly the New Evangelization that our Bishops are referring to. May God Bless You.

Deepest Sympathy is extended to…..

Kelley's Rainbow (El Arco Iris de Kelley) La Coalición Contra Violencia de Marshall County

Kelley's Rainbow ofrece muchos servicios para las víctimas de violencia doméstica y para sus familias. Si usted es víctima o co-noce a alguien que es víctima, por favor, póngase en contacto con nosotros y permítanos ayudarle.

Oficina: (256) 891-9864 Hotline (Linea directa): (256) 891-0019 o al número gratuito: (888) 582-6883 ¡24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana!

Todos los Fieles Difuntos

Cuando era niño tuve proble-mas con inaguantables dolo-res de cabeza. Después de casi tres meses batallando con esta enfermedad una señora me regaló una estampita de san Martín de Porres que con-tenía un pedacito de su hábito. Dormí con esta estampita debajo de mi almohada y al tercer día sané de mi dolor. Fue así como conocí por pri-mera vez a este santo negrito y a sus animalitos. Martín fue un reli-gioso dominico de nacionali-dad peruana que vivió de 1579 a 1639 y fue canonizado en 1962. Sin lugar a dudas, es uno de los santos más popula-res de América Latina en él encontramos una persona

con la cual nos podemos iden-tificar ya que muchas veces a nosotros nos limitan las opor-tunidades debido a nuestro origen y el color de nuestra piel. Por su origen (era hijo de un español y de una africana) ilegítimo y su color mulato, Martín tuvo problemas para ingresar a la Orden de los Predicadores. Eventualmente la santidad de sus obras y la fama de sus milagros le abrie-ron camino para incorporarse plenamente a los dominicos. Normalmente es representado con una escoba y unos animalitos, recordando la humildad de su servicio pastoral. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE

Planificación Natural Familiar es un término general para ciertos métodos utilizados para lograr y evitar embarazos. Estos métodos se basan en la observación de los signos naturales y los síntomas de las fases fértiles e infértiles del ciclo menstrual

de la mujer. Las parejas que usan la Planificación Natural Familiar para evitar el embarazo se abstienen de las relacio-nes sexuales durante la fase fértil del ciclo de la mujer. No hay medicamentos, dispositivos o procedimientos quirúrgi-cos que se utilizan para evitar el embarazo. Planificación Natural Familiar refleja la dignidad de la per-sona humana dentro del contexto del matrimonio y la vida familiar, promueve la apertura a la vida, y reconoce el va-lor del niño.

MIRANDO HACIA EL ÚLTIMO DIA Hoy la Iglesia recuerda a todos los que han ca-minado el camino de Cristo y han pasado a la otra vida. Las lecturas todas miran al último día, cuando todos resucitaremos de entre los muertos y nos encontrare-mos de nuevo. El profeta Daniel anuncia palabras de preven-ción y bienestar. Nos previene sobre el juicio que ha de venir, pero también nos consuela y nos asegura que todo el que vive una vida de virtud y de justicia alcan-zará la vida eterna. La lectura de romanos nos recuerda que, por la pasión, muerte y resurrección de Cristo y por nuestra participación en ese misterio pascual mediante el Bau-tismo, nosotros ahora compartimos esa nueva vida que Cristo nos ganó. Este reconocimiento tiene repercusio-nes: necesitamos vivir justamente ahora, para poder alcanzar la vida eterna con Cristo en el último día. En el Evangelio Jesús promete que ninguno de aquellos que el Padre le ha confiado se perderá. Todos los justos serán resucitados para gozar y vivir eterna-mente en la presencia de Dios.

Domingo: Todos los Fieles Difuntos: Retrase el reloj un hora; Semana para promover la Vocaciones Lunes: Trigésima Primera Semana del Tiempo Ordina-rio; San Martin de Porres Martes: San Carlos Borro-meo; Día de Elecciones Viernes: Primer viernes Sábado: Santa María Virgen

Los Santos y Otras Celebraciones

LECTURAS DE HOY Las lecturas mencionadas aquí han sido seleccionadas de entre las muchas que hay disponibles para este domingo. Primer Lectura—Las almas de los justos están en mano de Dios, donde no los alcanzara ningún tormento. (Sabiduría 3:1-9) Salmo—El Señor es mi pastor, nada me falta (Salmo 23). Segunda Lectura—La prueba de que Dios nos ama esta en que Cristo murió por nosotros (Romanos 6:3-9) Evangelio—La voluntad de mis Padre es que todo hombre que ve al Hijo y crea en el tenga la vida eterna. ( Juan 6:37-40).

Si hemos muerto con Cristo, estamos seguros de que también viviremos con el. ~ Romanos 6:8

Nov. 22-23 Ministers of Communion Lectors Servers Ushers

Saturday 5:00 pm

Robert Crowell Norb Patla

Billie Simpson

John Bannan Kevin McGarrahan

Zack Summers Gene Doyle Flo Stamm

Sunday 8:30 am

Derry Ewing Jack Hahn

Paul McKinney

Chris Andreae Finie Higgins

William McLaughlin Frank McLaughlin

William Busic Jackie Todd

Kevin Young

Sunday 11:00 am

Jim Curtin Kay Nolan

Eden Yutiamco

Melinda Mitchell Kristen Skaziak

Maggie Skaziak Payton Uchaker

John Eason Jimmy Lester Vincent Riggs

Catholic Family Services and Project Rachel Gadsden (256) 546-4883

Huntsville (256) 536-0073 Crisis Pregnancy Center

Albertville (256) 878-1300 National Hotline (800) 395-HELP (4357)

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To become a member of St. William Catholic Church, please complete one of our registration forms located: At the entrances of the church, in the parish office, on our website at www.stwilliamchurch.com or you may complete

the form below and we will mail you one. Welcome to the parish! CURRENT MEMBERS PLEASE USE THIS FORM TO UPDATE ADDRESS, PHONE, OR EMAIL INFO

Place this form in the offering basket or mail to the church office at: St. William Catholic Church, 929 Gunter Avenue, Guntersville, AL 35976

Name________________________________________________________

Address______________________________________________________

City__________________________________State_________ZIP_______

Email________________________________________________________

I would like to join St. William Catholic Church. Please send me a registration form. I would like more information about becoming Catholic.

Minister’s Schedule (schedule available online at www.stwilliamchurch.com)

Kelley’s Rainbow Marshall County Coalition Against Domestic Violence

Kelley’s Rainbow offers many services for victims of domes-tic violence and their families. If you are a victim or know someone who is, please contact us and let us help you.

Office: (256) 891-9864 Hotline (256) 891-0019

or toll free: (888) 582-6883 24 hrs. 7 days a week!!

Pregnant? Need Help?

CATHOLIC FAMILY SERVICES CARING FOR PEOPLE, NOT PROFIT

Nov. 15-16 Ministers of Communion Lectors Servers Ushers

Saturday 5:00 pm

John Bannan Kevin McGarrahan

Billie Simpson

Norb Patla Tony Sorcic

Al Summers Sean Landry

Dewon Simpson

Sunday 8:30 am

Mary Cattadoris Ed Cattadoris Rick Hoepfner

Jeff McLaughlin Dianne Thomas

Matthew Laski Breanna Laski

Harold Davis Dale Lee

Kevin Young

Sunday 11:00 am

Lien Thu Hoang Mary Rusk

Eden Yutiamco

Nancy Curtin Chris Wallace

Matthew Skaziak Maggie Skaziak

Mark Etu Jimmy Lester Joseph Snead

Nov. 8-9 Ministers of Communion Lectors Servers Ushers

Saturday 5:00 pm

Robert Crowell Norb Patla

Billie Simpson

Kevin McGarrahan Tony Sorcic

Zack Summers Erin Summers

Gene Doyle Flo Stamm

Sunday 8:30 am

Derry Ewing Lupe Kirby

Shawn O’Harra

Finie Higgins Paul McKinney

William McLaughlin Frank McLaughlin

William Busic Jackie Todd

Kevin Young

Sunday 11:00 am

Gayle Eason Tina Hoang

Kristen Skaziak

Cindy Hammond Melinda Mitchell

Matthew Skaziak George Uchaker

John Eason Jimmy Lester Vinnie Riggs

St. William Calendar of Events Capilla de la Santa Cruz Calendario de Eventos

Sat, Nov 01, 2014

8:00 AM Trash to Treasure Sale Craven Hall

4:30 PM Rosary St. William

Sun, Nov 02, 2014

9:30 AM Music Rehearsal St. William

9:30 AM Coffee & Doughnut Social Craven Hall

9:45 AM PSR Class Mary's House

3:00 PM Vietnamese Mass St. William

Mon, Nov 03, 2014

7:00 PM Society of St. Vincent de Paul Mary's House

Tue, Nov 04, 2014

1:00 PM Renew Angel House

6:00 PM Parish Council Meeting Mary's House

Wed, Nov 05, 2014

9:15 AM Scripture Study Craven Hall

6:30 PM Adult Religious Ed (RCIA) Craven Hall

Thu, Nov 06, 2014

6:00 PM St. Thomas More Assembly Craven Hall

Fri, Nov 07, 2014

9:00 AM Young at Heart Angel House

12:00 PM Pro-Life Committee Meeting Angel House

Sat, Nov 08, 2014

4:30 PM Rosary St. William

Sun, Nov 09, 2014

9:30 AM Music Rehearsal St. William

9:30 AM Veterans Breakfast Craven Hall

9:45 AM PSR Class Mary's House

sábado 1 de noviembre Dia de Todos los Santos

10:00 AM Bautismos

Capilla

4:00 PM Catecismo

Centro sala grande, mediana y chica

5:30 PM Rosario

Capilla

7:00 PM Adoración

domingo 2 de noviembre Todos los Fieles Difuntos

9:30 AM Catecismo

Centro sala grande, mediana, y chica

9:45 AM Reunión de Monaguillos

Capilla

9:45 AM Infancia Misionera

Capilla

12:30 PM Catecismo

Centro sala grande, mediana y chica

2:00 PM Clases de Crecimiento

Sala Grande, mediana, y chica

2:00 PM Grupo de Oración

Capilla

5:00 PM Grupo de Jóvenes

Centro - Sala Mediana

5:30 PM Caballeros de Colon

Sala Mediana

5:30 PM Jóvenes Pastoral

Sala Grande

lunes 3 de noviembre

8:00 AM Oficina Cerrada

6:00 PM Danza: Los hijos de V. Guad.

Centro Sala Grande,

6:00 PM Danza: Pastoras y las Piñas

Sala Mediana y Capilla

martes 4 de noviembre

5:00 PM St. Vincent de Paul

Centro

6:00 PM Juan 23

Centro: Sala chica

miércoles 5 de noviembre

10:00 AM Grupo (Jóvenes)

Centro

5:30 PM Jóvenes (Pastoral)

Centro Sala Grande

6:00 PM No Misa

Capilla

jueves 6 de noviembre

5:00 PM Ensayo del coro

Centro - Sala Grande

6:00 PM No Misa

Capilla

viernes 7 de noviembre

5:00 PM Catecismo

Centro Sala Grande, mediana y chica

6:00 PM No Misa Capilla

First Annual Vocations Awareness Fair The First Annual Vocations Awareness Fair to be held on Wednesday, November 5, 2014, 6-8pm at Pope John Paul II High School in Huntsville. This event is FREE and open to anyone in the diocese, but especially youth, fami-lies, and young adults. All are invited to come and hear three vocations speakers, including Brenda Sharman, founder of the Pure Fashion program, peruse the Heralds of Holiness exhibit and speak with representatives from priestly and religious orders, as well as numerous lay volunteer service and ministry organizations.

Jessica Hahn Kay Derrick

Phillip Worley Pedro Yu Tiamco

Jackie Todd Phillip & Vicki Mangina

Billie Kim Smith Gloria & Rodolfo Rabin

Anna Caliguire Dottie Browne-Peck

Jeanette Andrews Our homebound parishioners

Cecilia Hall Louise Cowart Gloria Rabin

Adan Ethan Franco Donna Mitchell

Mike Hanley W. W. Williams

Sally Goerss Rosemary Chavez

Stuart Howell Carmen Collazo

Flo Powers

Please pray for…... Our Parishioners

Our Friends and Family

Sunday, November 2nd 8:30 am St. William—All Souls

11:00 am Chapel—St. William Parishioners

Monday, November 3rd 8:30 am St. William—Shirley & Frank Miholits, RIP

Tuesday, November 4th

8:30 am St. William—Jeffrey Charles Tonnesen, RIP

Wednesday, November 5th 8:30 am St. William—Hazel Whitaker, RIP

6:00 pm Chapel—All Souls

Thursday, November 6th 6:00 pm Chapel—All Souls

Friday, November 7th

6:00 pm Chapel—All Souls

Saturday, November 8th 5:00 pm St. William—Beryl Witherspoon, RIP

Sunday, November 9th

8:30 am St. William—Rev. Michael Quealy, RIP 11:00 am St. William—Karen Cavannah, RIP

8:30 am Chapel—Salvador Ruiz Ramirez, RIP 11:00 am Chapel—St. William Parishioners

Dixie Couch Andy Befort

Jim Wainwright Richard Buchanan

Isabella Montgomery Davey Joe Roberson

Sam Gibson Enoch & Zenaida Yii

Brooks Family Eva Shahan

Deborah St. John Tony Williams

Jimmy Trammell Bill McManamy Helen Edmonds

Robin Ponder Emma Spurlin Fritze Family

Paula H. Butler Alice Hill

Bruce and Kathy Wadlin Those Recovering from Surgery

Marcus Gross Kimberly Browder

Robin Vosen Nancy Noble

Sharon Cheshire Amber Sabala

Joy Hildebrandt Nancy Sewell

Sherry Johnston Byron Fricks

Walter J. Underwood, Sr. Claudia Chaplow Margaret Keegan

Brandan Foye Jan Payne Mary Todd

Julius J. Befort Paige Porter Hyatt

Buffy Neumann Michael Anthony Cammarata

Our Soldiers Stationed Overseas

$ 10,361 $ 12,294 $ 8,793 $ 4,643 $ 353,147 $ 199

Matthew 25: “I was sick and you visited me.” If you or a loved one is sick or hospitalized and would like a

visit from a priest, please contact the office at (256) 582-

4245 or via e-mail. They will be happy to arrange a visit. Offertory Mortgage Payment per Month Building Fund Collections Current Month Building Fund Food Sales Current Month Parish Debt Poor Box

Wednesday Night 6:30 pm in Mary’s House

11/5 Catholicism DVD Mary, the Mother of God 11/12 People and Places in the Church 11/19 Catholicism DVD The Fire of His Love (Prayer) 11/26 No Class: Thanksgiving Week

Wednesday Morning 9:15 am in Craven Hall 11/5 Their Attraction and Influence 11/12 Who Will Be Next? 11/19 NO CLASS 11/26 NO CLASS

Weekly Collection

JSU Football Game! Saturday

November 15th

High School & 8th grade are invited Just bring money for food and souvenirs etc…

To reserve your tickets contact, Jackie Todd: 256-744-8201

(Texting available)

Dead line for RSVP is November 7th.

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