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THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 29, 2017
Parish Founded 1846 Diocese of Cleveland
Nelson J. Perez, Bishop
THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 29, 2017
BAPTISM: To plan for your child's baptism and preparation class, please contact Donna or Kelly at 330-264-5838. Packets for parents preparing for their child's Baptism are available in the Main Office. The next Pre-Baptism Class will be Tuesday, February 20, 2018 (7:00-9:00pm in the Parish Hall).
MARRIAGE: Contact a priest. Please make
arrangements at least 6 months in advance of a proposed wedding date.
MINISTRY WITH THE SICK AND HOMEBOUND:
We are happy to bring the Eucharist or to provide the Anointing of the Sick to the homebound. Contact the parish office.
MINISTRIES TO YOUTH: Religious Education classes for grades Preschool–Gr. 8 are held on Sunday mornings from 9:20–10:40am (Sept.–early May) in the Education Center. High School Youth meets for MIC Nights on Sundays after the 5:30pm Mass from 6:30-8:30pm.
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FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS: Typically a Funeral Director will contact us to make arrangements. If a relative dies elsewhere, be sure to contact the parish office.
PARISH REGISTRATION: New parishioners are asked to call 330-264-8824 to set up an appointment for registration. Parishioners who are moving are also asked to notify the parish office.
527 BEALL AVENUE • WOOSTER, OHIO 44691
Phone: 330-264-8824 / 330-264-8822 • Fax: 330-262-4633 Email: [email protected] • Website: stmarywooster.org
facebook.com/stmarywooste Religious Education Office: 330-264-5838
School Office: 330-262-8671 • Daycare & Preschool: 330-262-2752
Parish Office Hours: Mon.−Thurs.: 9am–6:30pm & Fri. 9am–5pm
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil ................................................................................... 5:00 pm Sunday ............................................................ 8:00 am, *11:00 am, 5:30 pm
(*June, July, August: 11:00am Mass goes to 10:00am)
Daily ................................................. Consult Mass Schedule inside bulletin. Eucharistic Adoration ....... Sundays 6:30-10:30pm, Monday 9:00am through
Wednesday 11:00pm (except during funerals and Masses)
RECONCILIATION Saturdays ............................................................................... 3:30–4:30 pm.
You may also call one of the priests to make an appointment.
PARISH STAFF Rev. Stephen P. Moran .......................................................................Pastor Rev. Charles F. Strebler ................................................ Weekend Associate Peter J. Foradori ............................................................................... Deacon Rev. John Mueller ................................................................ Pastor Emeritus Judith Arzuaga .................................................. Director of Hispanic Ministry Laura Marvin ....................................................................... School Principal Karen Goebel ........................................................ Business/Office Manager Kelly Hassenzahl ................................................. Director of Faith Formation Camille Horvath............................................................... Pastoral Associate Michelle Hostetler ........................................... Daycare & Preschool Director Barbara Hufford...................................................................... Music Director Jenny Bartelheim ................................................................ Office Associate Donna Lohnes ............................................ Faith Formation Office Secretary Melissa Rosenbaum ................................................................... Bookkeeper Johnna Viator ...................................................................... Office Associate Carol Weyer ....................................................................... School Secretary
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ST. MARY OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION WOOSTER, OH
Mass Schedule and Intentions *see facing page for feasts and memorials observed
Sunday, October 29 7:30am Rosary 8:00am Hal Chenevey† 11:00am Russ Hamilton† 1:00pm Spanish Mass @ St. Agnes in Orrville 5:30pm Pat Stier-Janes† 6:30-10:30pm Adoration
Monday, October 30 7:00am Bob & Mary Abt (70th wedding Anniversary) 9:00am Adoration opens No Nursing Home Mass
Tuesday, October 31 7:00am All Souls 5:30pm Vigil Mass
Wednesday, November 1 (All Saints) 9:30am Mass with school children 7:00pm Mass 11:00pm Adoration closes
Thursday, November 2 (All Souls) 7:00am Mass
Friday, November 3 7:00am Mass 7:30pm Adoration opens
Saturday, November 4 7:30am Adoration closes 7:30am First Saturday Mass 3:30-4:30pm Reconciliation/Confessions 5:00pm Mass
Sunday, November 5 8:00am John O’Donnell† 11:00am Francis Besancon† 1:00pm Spanish Mass @ St. Agnes in Orrville 5:30pm Mass 6:30-10:30pm Adoration
Please remember in your prayers the following people:
Mary Jane Black, Vincent DelPropost, Harold Fearon, Deacon William Gorman, Ron Guidetti, Skip Houts, Tom Iannarelli, Danielle & Pat Malloy, Jeffrey Malloy, Becky Mann, Leannah Mast, Lee Meeker, Tom Messier, Stephen R. Messner, Ray Meyer, Chuck Monaghan, Rev. John Mueller, Harry & Dolores Niemczyk, Kelsey Pajak, Kay Rhodes, Richard Rose, Fr. Pierre Ruquoy, Eileen Shreve, Bob & Barb Sowers, Amanda & Brittany Vanvleet, Christel White. (Names are on our prayer list for one month. To carry a name longer, please contact the Parish Office.)
Dear Parishioners:
With all due respect to those who call themselves
“Night owls:” while some creatures naturally gravitate to
the darkness (nocturnal), human beings are fundamental-
ly created for the light (“You have been enlightened by
Christ and are destined to walk as a child of the light”—
Rite of Christian Baptism).
In that spirit, it was wonderful to witness parishioners
and other citizens of Wooster coming out to the panel
addressing the opioid crisis, which was held at our parish
this past Tuesday. The more we, as people of faith, can
help shed light on the multiple causes, symptoms and
long-term impacts of addiction—AND, conversely, of
recovery—on individuals, families and the community,
the further we progress in destigmatizing this scourge
and extending alternatives to those in addiction’s grip.
As November opens, we observe All Hallows Eve, All
Saints and All Souls Days. The Christian view of the
latter two is evident. So, how are we called to under-
stand October 31 from a Christian perspective? We of-
fer the following:
...the practice of masquerade has little to do with
honoring demonic influences, but is instead a form
of play, that pokes fun at fallen spiritual powers and
the excesses of human desire- showing these things
to be, not so much frightening, but silly. The distri-
bution of treats originate in the sharing of resources
at times of festivity, an act of charity through which
private stores of resources were given over to public
use on festival days so that all could enjoy the party.
The association of Halloween with the dead has to
do with the liturgical celebrations of All Saints and
All Souls Days. All Hallow’s Eve (Halloween) is the
festival that begins two great days of solemn, Chris-
tian celebration. Fr. Steve Grunow
All Saints Day, a holy day of obligation for Catholics,
gives us the opportunity to honor the canonical saints as
well as to recognize our own call to sanctity— to daily
holiness of life. Please note the schedule of holyday
Masses here at St. Mary.
All Souls Day is a solemn commemoration of the dead,
a theme that continues throughout the entire month. Lo-
cally, the placement of the Book of the Dead in church
and the presence of photographs of community members
who have died in the past twelve months, as well as the
solemn reading of the names (this year, at the Vigil
Mass on Saturday, November 4) are all intended to aid
us in framing death and mourning within the faith con-
viction: If, then, we have died with Christ, we believe
that we shall also live with him Romans 6:8. Peace,
Book of the Dead This weekend (October 28-29), the Book of the Dead will be placed in the south alcove of the church for the month of Novem-ber. This volume holds names of many of our deceased loved ones. We invite you to page through the book and prayerfully review those names, as well as to add names of additional loved ones who have died so that, as a community, we may carry out our call to remember those who have gone before us and entrust them to the mercy of God.
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WEEKLY SCHEDULE (PH=Parish Hall ● RLL=Rectory Lower Level●YR=Youth Room)
Monday, October 30 12Noon Women’s Chaplet of Divine Mercy Prayer Group (Library) 6:30-8:00pm Mary’s Tears (RLL) 7:00pm Catholics Returning Home (PH)
Tuesday, October 31 6:30am Men’s Prayer Group (Library) 7:00pm K of C Social (K of C Hall)
Wednesday, November 1 10:30am Wednesday Brunch/Blood pressures (PH) 10:00am Playgroup (Little Buckeye Children’s Museum in Mansfield) 8:00pm AFF “Book of John” (PH)
Thursday, November 2 7:00pm reConnect Group (YR) 7:00pm Catholic Daughters (PH) 7:00pm Choir (church)
Friday, November 3 7:00-8:00pm Women’s Prayer Group (Library) Saturday, November 4 7:00-8:30am That Man Is You (PH) 8:30am Gabriel Angels Mtg. (Library) 6:00pm Reception for families of Deceased (PH)
Sunday, November 5 9:15-10:40am RCIA (RLL) 9:20-10:40am PSR (School) 9:30am Adult Faith “Book of John” (PH) 7:00pm Small Group Pastoral Facilitators (RLL) 6:30-8:30pm Youth Ministry MIC Night (YR)
FINANCIAL NEWS
10/22/17 Regular Collection: weekly goal: ................ $20,000.00
In-pew ...................... ….. $15,835.45
World Mission............ ….. $2,678.48
Major Repair ........................ $590.00
Thank you for your generous gifts and sacrifice!
Readings for the Week of October 29
Sunday: Ex 22:20-26/Ps 18:2-4, 47, 51/ 1 Thes 1:5c-10/Mt 22:34-40 Monday: Rom 8:12-17/Ps 68:2, 4, 6-7ab, 20-21/ Lk 13:10-17 Tuesday: Rom 8:18-25/Ps 126:1b-6/Lk 13:18-21 Wednesday: Rv 7:2-4, 9-14/Ps 24:1bc-4ab, 5-6/ 1 Jn 3:1-3/Mt 5:1-12a Thursday: Wis 3:1-9/Ps 23:1-6/Rom 5:5-11 or Rom 6:3-9/Jn 6:37-40 Friday: Rom 9:1-5/Ps 147:12-15, 19-20/Lk 14:1-6 Saturday: Rom 11:1-2a, 11-12, 25-29/Ps 94:12-13a, 14-15, 17-18/Lk 14:1, 7-11 Next Sunday: Mal 1:14b—2:2b, 8-10/Ps 131:1-3/ 1 Thes 2:7b-9, 13/Mt 23:1-12
Observances for the Week of October 29
Sunday: 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time; Priesthood Sunday Monday: Weekday Tuesday: Halloween Wednesday: All Saints Thursday: All Souls Friday: St. Martin de Porres, Religious Saturday: St. Charles Borromeo, Bishop Next Sunday: 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time; National Vocation Awareness Week; Daylight Saving Time ends
Liturgical Publications Inc
BULLETIN
November 12 articles due Friday, November 3 (11:00am) UPCOMING HOLIDAY (Thanksgiving)
EARLY SUBMISSION DATES: November 19 articles due Wednesday, November 8
(11:00am) November 26 articles due Monday, November 13 (11:00am) The usual deadline for receiving Bulletin information is Friday
at 11:00am. This is for the weekend of the following week. Early Holiday submission dates will be published well in
advance. Requests for half and full pages in the body of the bulletin are often scheduled weeks in advance.
Please submit your bulletin articles via email to: [email protected]
Please note: On the weekend of November 5, Daylight Savings Time ends. Please remember to turn your clocks back one hour.
ST. MARY GIVING TREE The St. Mary Giving Tree will soon be placed in the Parish Hall. Please stop by to choose a tag from the tree, purchase a gift, and return (unwrapped please) under the tree or to the Parish Office by Friday, December 1. Thank you for your kindness & generosity in caring
for and providing Christmas gifts for children.
ATTENTION SKIERS:
Purchase season ski passes to Snow Trails Ski Resort in Mansfield, Ohio through St. Mary Ski group (Group Code: S12 Wooster St Mary) As a member of St Mary Ski group you receive a discount on seasonal skiing passes. Purchases can be made on line at www.SnowTrails.com/seasonal clubs. Click on the Seasonal Clubs banner on the right side of Snow Trails’ home page. Use promotional code SC1718 to get dis-count to reduce the retails prices. For more information on purchasing passes, contact Garth Fowler at home; 330 263 1520, or on line at [email protected].
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ST. MARY OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION WOOSTER, OH
AS WE PRPARE FOR THE UPCOMING VOTING DAY
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MIC YOUTH MINISTRY
FALL SEMESTER SCHEDULE
*All events will start in the Youth Room at 6:30pm-8:30pm unless otherwise noted~
Sundays, November 5 and 12—MIC Night
SAVE THE DATE: Mark your calendar for November 17-18! We will be having a LOCK-IN at St. Mary School from 7 pm – 7 am. Glow in the Dark Dodgeball, talks, food, and FUN! Permission slip is needed for this event.
Questions email Amy at [email protected]
ADULT FAITH FORMATION
Save the dates and please join us:
Catholics Returning Home
An Invitation for Non-Practicing Catholics October 30th “The Church Today: Changes since Vatican II” 7:00pm – 8:30pm • In the Parish Hall Questions call: Mindy (330)464-8873
Adult Bible Study “Follow Me”: Meeting Jesus in the Gospel of John Session 6: Sunday, October 29th at 9:30am and repeats Wednesday, November 1st at 7:00pm Meets in the Parish Hall • Facilitated by Fr. Stephen Moran
Upcoming reConnect Meeting Dates Thursday, November 2, November 9, November 30 7:00pm in the St. Mary Youth Room
For adults over the age of 35 For single, divorced or widowed
For prayer, spiritual growth and fellowship Questions: Call or text Holly Brizzi (315)466-2338 [email protected]
Did you know socks wear out faster than any other article of clothing and are the number one clothing need of the homeless
population? That’s why St. Mary School’s Make-a-Difference Gospel Justice Club is sponsoring a “SOCKTOBER SOCK DRIVE.” Throughout the month of October, YOU can help us make a difference in the lives of our homeless neighbors by contributing NEW, warm socks of any size or color to the collection bins on the altar or at the side entrance of the church. Thank you!
MINISTRY TO THE HOMEBOUND
Be the Hands of Christ to One Another… People of service are needed to minister to the homebound. Ideally, teams of two will visit parishioners who are unable to leave their homes to at-tend Mass. A commissioned Extraordinary Minister of the Eucharist is necessary as the primary mission is to confer the sacrament. As a community founded in Christ, the second priority is to continue to build the relationship and extend Church beyond the walls of the parish.
Please contact me at 330-264-8824x207 or via e-mail at [email protected]
for further details and to serve those in need. Blessings, Camille Horvath, Pastoral Associate
“For it is in giving that we receive.” (St. Francis of Assisi)
In the News: St. Mary School “Growing in Character, Faith
and Knowledge”
Last week the what and how of this on line appeal for our Parish was introduced.
If you're asked, why should I support this effort? How would you complete the fol-lowing? My Parish...
Consider this reason. My Parish's vitality depends on supporting ministries that impact the lives of the
people we serve.
Why do we do this? Simply, we are Catholic!
Prayerfully consider our request. Tuesday, November 28 is approaching. Will you be ready, willing and able to sup-port our ministries?
The 7th graders presented their Social Studies projects on the Egyptian gods and goddesses.
Great job!
SACRAMENT OF FIRST COMMUNION Holy Family Process~ If your child is enrolled in PSR or the day school and is looking forward to receiving the Sacrament of Reconciliation and First communion, you are cordially invited to attend this Social/ Meeting for Families:
November 6th at 7pm in the Activity Center (Gym)- With Father Steve and Kelly Hassenzahl
Cookie Social-Meet and Greet Activities for kids. Resources for Parents.
Packets and commitment forms will be passed out. If a parent/family cannot attend one of these sessions, they will need to schedule and meet with our Director of Faith Formation before January 14.
The Catholic Daughters will meet on Thurs-day, November 2nd, in the Parish Hall at 7 p.m.. The guest speaker will be Doctor Kirchner. The doctor will talk about a 'healthy living'. On No-vember 9th we will be celebrating our 90th Anni-versary with a dinner at Green Leaf Restaurant at 6 p.m. Call Bernie Rieman at 330 464-4699 for reservations.
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I love you, Lord, my strength. • Responsorial Psalm 18 (10.29.17)
ADORATION
Would you like to spend time in Adoration but cannot com-mit to a weekly time? We have openings available for a once a month First Friday Adoration. This would take place each First Friday of the month from 7:30pm-7:30am. Going into the winter months, we are looking for additional volunteers throughout the night and especially at 5:30am-6:30am. Contact Barb at 330-202-7686.
Office for Worship • Catholic Diocese of Cleveland 2017 Diocesan Liturgical Ministry Retreat
There will be two Diocesan Liturgical Ministry Retreat op-portunities in November 2017. The speaker, Rev. Paul Turner, will be making two presentations:
Monday, November 13, 2017 7 – 9 p.m. St. Francis of Assisi Parish
6850 Mayfield Rd. Gates Mills, OH 44040
~or~ Tuesday, November 14, 2017
2 – 4 p.m. Holy Martyrs Parish 3100 Weymouth Rd. Medina, OH 44256
Please note: these are NOT EMHC formation sessions! There is no fee to attend. If you have any questions, please contact Camille Horvath, St. Mary Pastoral Associate, at 330-264-8824, ext. 207. Or call The Office for Worship at 216-696-6525 ext. 3630.
Begin your Advent preparation ~ Designed especially for Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion, Lectors,
Cantors ~ All are encouraged to attend!
Young Adults ~ Upcoming Events Are you between the ages of 21-35 and looking for
fellowship with other Catholic peers?
NOVEMBER 4th: First Saturday Mass (7:30am) and brunch at Spoon 11th: Altaration: Session 5 "The 'Whys' Behind the ' Whats'" (6:00pm) *Altaration is DVD series on the richness of the Mass 18th: Friendsgiving at Marjorie's Home (6:00pm)
To be included in future text reminder updates text “@stmaryya” to “81010”.
Questions? Contact Marjorie Lohnes at 330.466.5058