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27th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME WWW.STANDREWMOORE.COM OCTOBER 2, 2016
27th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME WWW.STANDREWMOORE.COM OCTOBER 2, 2016
What a shame!’”. After all, “Jesus did
October 3rd – October 9th
Fr. Jack will be in Rome, so there will be
no daily Mass. The Mass times in the
surrounding Parishes are as follows:
St. James-4201 S. McKinley, OKC 12:05 pm – Tuesday & Wednesday 8:30 am – Thursday & Friday
St. Joseph-421 East Acres St, Norman 12:05 pm – Monday through Friday in the chapel
St. Thomas More-100 East Stinson Street, Norman 5:15 pm -Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
5pm Mass SATURDAY
† Sister Michael Schwarz Julia Lee
9am Mass SUNDAY
† Joe Johnson M/M Joe Santee
11:45am Mass SUNDAY
Our Parish Family Priest
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
An invitation to work for “the culture of encounter” in a simple way “as Jesus did”: not only seeing but looking, not only hearing but listening, not only passing by people but stopping with them, not only saying “what a shame, poor people!” but allowing yourself to be moved with compassion; “and then to draw near, to touch and to say: ‘Do not cry’ and to give at least one drop of life”. Pope Francis used these words in his homily about the passage featuring the Widow of Nain in the gospel of Luke. The Pope highlighted how this passage speaks of an encounter between people who were in the street”. And this, he commented, is “something that is not normal”. In fact, “when we go into the street, every man thinks of himself: he sees, but does not look; he hears, but does not listen”; in short, everyone goes their own way. And consequently “people pass by each other, but they do not encounter each other”. Because, he clarified, “an encounter is something else” entirely, and that is “what the Gospel today proclaims to us: an encounter between a man and a woman, between an only son who is alive and an only son who is dead; between a happy group of people — happy because they have encountered Jesus and followed him — and a group of people who cry as they accompany the woman”, who was left a widow and went to bury her only son.
“The Gospel says: ‘When the Lord saw her, he was moved with great compassion’”. In this regard, the Pope pointed out that it is not “the first time” the Gospel speaks of Christ’s compassion. “When Jesus saw the crowds, on the day of the multiplication of the loaves”, he was also seized with great compassion, the Pope said, “and before the tomb of his friend Lazarus, he wept”.
This compassion, the Pope warned, is not the same as what we normally feel “when, for example, we go out into the street and see something sad: the Gospel says that he touched the coffin. Surely, however, when he said ‘do not cry’, he touched the widow as well. An embrace. Because Jesus was moved. And then he performs the miracle: that is, He raises the man to life.
Thus the Pope pointed out an analogy: “The only son who was dead resembles Jesus, and he transforms into an only son who is alive, like Jesus. And Jesus’ action truly shows the tenderness of an encounter, and not only the tenderness, but the fruitfulness of an encounter. ‘The dead man sat up and began to speak, and Jesus returned him to his mother’. He did not say: ‘The miracle is done’. No, he said: ‘Come, take him, he is yours’”. That is why “every encounter is fruitful. Each encounter returns people and things to their place”. What Christians need to do today is to follow the Lord in such a way as to help create a culture of Encounter.
A CULTURE
OF
ENCOUNTER
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Jon Abt Theresa Aide Kris Ajamie Donna Allford Bailey Anderson Bert Alvarez Annette Balderas Carri Beck Michelle Brewer Ray Brewer Marian Chessmore Diane Cook Roberta Cullip Lois Genzer Virginia Goetz Ruthann Gonterman Esther Guzman Chester Hagnoski Marcella Hicks Ed Koehl Wanda Kuzmic Kathy Lazier Maria Londono Megan Muir Olivia Muir Caroline Newell Ramona Orland Loretta Plumlee Chris Politte Shannon Saturno Mary Schultz Charles Shatswell Yvonne Smith Joe D. Snodgrass Bradley Stewart Reginald Stewart Gina Urbina Maria Valdez Rebecca White Arlen Williams Imogene Wood
HOMEBOUND
October 8-9 Altar Server Holy Communion
Holy Communion
Gifts Hospitality Lector Coordinator
SATURDAY 5PM
Mark Chenevey James Emmen Frank Cassarino
Clois Catalano James Emmen Mary Lopez Polo Lopez
Patti Muzny Fani Rodriguez Ed Smith Tom Strotman Robin Teske
Maria Beardsley Sandra Dunn Brian Muzny Sam Muzny
Sandy & Ron Porter Wilma Wolfenkoehler Wayne Wolfenkoehler
Eileen Simpson Marva Yandell
Mary & Polo Lopez
SUN 9AM
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
SUN 11:45AM
Andrew Means Hunter Tharp Turner Tharp
Randy Allford Carl Cook Hector Denis Bernie Denker Peggy Denker Shelly Durham
Kelly Gibbons Teresa Harris Mary Schultz Kay Tucker Ed Tucker
Jon & Patti Riva John Gonshor
Gary & Debbie Kamphaus
Brooke Beasley Alex Markcum
Roy & Nancy Lyle
Joyce Beauregard Lillian Brehm Margaret Crawford Harold Cusack Nancy Davis Frances Drabowsky Goldie Evans Pat Everhart Ruth Frejo Gladys Grizzle Rosita Hall Tom Hanson Roger Kane Fred Martin Alberta Marquez Michelle Mathew Martha Maynard Betty McClure Howard McLaughlin San Juana Medina Neans Murray Janie O’Connor Tom O’Neil Bob Onspaugh Anna Rossi Ron & Rose Rytlewski Marie Sherrell Elinor Thompson Alice Willard Ray Winnard
INFIRM
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.
××××× UPCOMING PARISH EVENTS ×××××
Oct 3 7:00pm Scripture Study Oct 4 5:30pm Cantors 6:00pm Choir 6:45pm Instrumentalist Practice 5:30pm Bible Time Line 6:30pm Boy Scouts
Oct 9 10:15am Growing the Faith
Life Kids, Edge & Life Teen
1:15pm Confirmation Prep
Oct 5 6:30am Small Group Cursillo 10:00am Women’s Cursillo Grp 7:00pm Life Nite 7:00pm JOF/ALPHA 7:00pm Great Bible Adventure II
Oct 6 7:00pm K of C – All members 7:00pm Psalms-Great Adventure Bible Study
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Stewardship of Treasure Sacrificial Giving
Sep 25 FYTD PFYTD
Sacrificial Giving 11,599 179,845 163,562
Other Income 2,565 52,194 47,851
Total Income 14,163 232,038 211,413
Thanks for your generous offering of groceries and other monetary gifts to help purchase items from the Regional Food Bank. The Items listed below are needed on a regular basis:
Spaghetti Canned Fruit Tuna Mac & Cheese Rice Tomatoes Box Dinners Oatmeal Corn Cereal Dry Pinto Beans Chicken Instant Potatoes Vegetables Bread Green Beans Saltine Crackers Jelly Peanut Butter Spaghetti Sauce Cookies Ramen Noodles Canned Meat Soup
Items in bold are greatly needed!! ______________________________________________
“SILENCE IS GOD’S MUSIC”
Come away for a weekend Silent Retreat where you can develop your creativity, work on a project, discern your path, or just rest and get closer to God. The dates are Friday, Oct. 28th, beginning at 9am through Sunday, Oct. 30th at noon. The retreat is at the Pastoral Center and is facilitated by Katie Gordy, who will give 3 talks on role of creativity in one’s spiritual life. Men and women are welcome. Archbishop Beltran will celebrate Mass for us on Saturday at 5pm. To register or to ask questions, call Katie at 405-627-6954 or email her at [email protected].
Happy Birthday 10/2 Fernando Ceballos, Nelda Cook, Iris
Cruz, Marcella Garcia, Aubrey Huebert, Taylor James, Ann Poirot, Vincent Wachtel
10/3 Parker Kyle, Mary Ragland
10/4 Joseph Foust, Jesus Hernandez, Ava Lane, Janelle Marwitz, Hannah Robinson
10/5 Renee Bivins, Christopher Boy, Scott Marwitz, Katie Pontius
10/6 Betty Butler, Patricia Duke, Eliza Garcia, Diep Nguyen, Christopher Rogers, Cheryl Smith, Rachel Vu
10/7 Tim Frisby, Kenney Harris, Elizabeth Nguyen, Pat Steger
10/8 Marian Bounds, Brian Brewer, Jennie Lee, Tabitha Nation, Vincen Ramos, Ronald Vaughan, James Ward, Samantha Wharton, Mackenzie Wright
Happy Anniversary 10/2 Mr. & Mrs. Sam Muzny 52 Mr. & Mrs. Conrad Reich 51
10/3 Mr. & Mrs. Edwardo Gomez 8
10/4 Mr. & Mrs. Craig Hanlon 36 Mr. & Mrs. Jose Lozano 10 Mr. & Mrs. Roberto Rodriguez 58
10/5 Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Byrne 43 Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Whetstone 9 Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Wright 17
10/7 Mr. & Mrs. Fernando Aguilar 9 Mr. & Mrs. David Huynh 27 10/8 Mr. & Mrs. Fernando Ceballos 12 Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Galier 22 Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Moore 3 Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Quiroga 51
PAC-A-SAC
Have you moved or changed your phone number? You can update your information for the parish office by logging onto our website www.standrewmoore.com
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10:20am – 11:30am
Participation in Saturday/Sunday Mass is THE key ingredient in helping parents shape the Catholic faith of their children.
CONFIRMATION PREP CLASS
October 9th
at 1:15pm
WEDNESDAY
Life Night 7pm – 9pm
SCOUT/YOUTH RETREAT
Oct 7th – 9th Please pray for our youth and their chaperones
who will be participating next weekend.
FISHERS OF MEN RETREAT
Oct 15th at Draper Lake For all youth in 6th – 12th grade. Meet at Youth Center at 12:30 pm, leave at 1:00 pm, returning to church between 8:30-9:00 pm. Fishing, hotdogs & S’Mores over an open fire. Bring blanket, chair, jacket, wire hangar, fishing pole, and a terrific attitude for FUN!!! Cost is only $10. Local consent form required. More information is available from your youth ministers Brooke & Dina. Sign up at Life Night or during religious education classes.
SAFE ENVIRONMENT TRAINING
Training for those who are interested in helping or working with the children or youth of our parish will be offered:
Sunday, October 2 at 10:30 am in the McConnell Room
This training is especially for those who want to help in the nursery, help with the children’s and youth religious education program, or help as chaperones or drivers for our youth programs.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5th
7PM
Why and How Should I
Read the Bible?
Missed Why and I Do I Pray?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSqLif_vKP8
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
Each team member is responsible for 100 dozen.
1dozen 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.
Deadline for Cookies is Wednesday, Nov. 2nd
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KARI EUBANKS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2ND
MYRIAD BOTANICAL GARDENS
JOIN US FOR THE 24TH ANNUAL
BIRTH CHOICE “CELEBRATION OF LIFE” WALK 1pm – 4pm www.birthchoice.org/events
We’re Rolling Out The Next Raffle!
TICKETS to the Game
On OCT 15th
1st Prize 3Tickets 2nd Prize 2Tickets
ANNUAL FLU CLINIC SUNDAY OCTOBER 30, 10:00 am -12:00noon VACCINES OFFERED: Quad: covers 4 strains of flu $30.00 High Doses: recommended for senior over the age of 65 $55.00 Pneumonia $105.00 Prevnar 13 (another pneumonia) $200.00 Visiting Nurse Association of Oklahoma is the agency that we contract with to give flu and pneumonia shots. VNA will bill Medicare and Medicare Complete for all of the above shots. The Hong Kong strain was added to the flu vaccine this year. FYI: The Flu Mist was not manufactured and therefore not available this year.
CARYL PRATI, RN
PARISH NURSE
Is your marriage submerged in a routine? Would you like to have better communication with your spouse?
Is Love and Intimacy missing in your relationship?
We invite you to live a weekend with Marriage Encounter. Share a weekend with us and enrich your marriage. Discover what has kept your relationship from being passionate, exciting and romantic.
The time spent with each other on this extraordinary weekend will help you understand God’s plan for your marriage.
For more information: Rick & Bev Feller (405) 323-9119 [email protected] Apply to: www.meoklahoma.org
Rekindle Your ROMANCE
“A Weekend For Your Marriage”
Prime Timers will be helping First Baptist Church prepare for their special “Christmas in October Celebration”!! All we do is help decorate from 9 am to 2 pm, meet new friends and have Lunch!!
We need at least 6 Volunteers!!, Thursday, October 6th.
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THERE IS STILL TIME TO SIGN UP 1-PARTICIPATE IN SILENT PRAYER OUTSIDE OF THE ABORTION CLINIC 2-FAST AND PRAY
https://40daysforlife.com/local-campaigns/oklahoma-city/
Walk with Archbishop Coakley
Tuesday Oct. 4th at 5pm A short walk to and back from South winds Abortion
Clinic. We will meet at the church and walk to the Clinic to pray and back.
At St. James Catholic Church 1224 SW 41st Street. OKC
(Arrive at 4:45pm for parking)
TOGETHER LET’S REACH
OUR GOAL TO CREATE
HELP AND HOPE
FOR THE MOST NEEDY
OF CHRIST’S
BROTHERS & SISTERS
SEPT. 28—NOV. 6
Help Us Help Our Neighbors
Look for The Envelopes
in the Pews This Weekend
300
200
100
$60,000-
$30,000-
$10,000-
ANNUAL APPEAL
DONORS DONATIONS
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DONORS
WEEK-1
CONTACT
CLAIRE POWELL
405-509-3688
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