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Sat 5:00 pm
Sun 8:00 am St. Margaret Mary 10:30 am 2:00 pm Spanish Mass
Tue 9:00 am
Thu 9:00 am
7:00 pm Spanish Mass Fri 9:00 am
Wed 9:00 am Communion Service
Holy Day Masses at Good Shepherd 10:00 am & 7:00 pm
Subject to change. Please check Upcoming Events/Page 1
Sacraments Baptism: Please contact the Church Office to determine how to begin the process of planning a baptism. First Communion: Please contact our DRE, Deacon Philip Johnson at the Church Office, for more information. Reconciliation: Confessions are heard at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday or by appointment. Confirmation: Please contact our DRE, Deacon Philip Johnson, at the Church Office for more information.
RCIA: Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Contact: Deacon Philip Johnson (931) 924-4511. Matrimony: Please contact the Parish Office at least six months before the proposed date.
Visit from Priest: Please contact the Parish Office if you would like a visit by Fr. John. Anointing of the Sick: Please call the Church Office immediately upon admission so that the priest may be notified.
Fr. Jean-Baptiste Kyabuta, Pastor Deacon Philip Johnson, DRE Caroline Woods, Dir. Admin. Services Patty Davidson, Religious Ed Coordinator/ Youth Minister David Gallagher, Bookkeeper Karen Herget, Safe Environment Coordinator Marie Habbick, Volunteer Secretary
Bulletin Deadline
News for this bulletin must be submitted in writing at least ten days in advance
of the date you wish it to appear.
Parish Council
Ron Fernandez Anne-Marie Pender Mercy Hall Linda Holcomb Deacon Philip Johnson Caroline Woods John Casey Marie Robey Burt Barrett Diane Holcomb Pam Wiedemer Mike Wiedemer Bruce Rawson Angel Amador Patty Davidson
Finance Board Deacon Philip Johnson John Nauseef Bob Knies Linda Holcomb Bruce Rawson Ex-Officio David Gallagher
RCIA Please contact Deacon Philip Johnson 931-924-4511
Good Shepherd Parish 2021 Decherd Blvd Phone (931) 967-0961 Decherd, TN 37324 [email protected]
Emergency Contact Number—931-636-2742
Website: goodshepherdtn.com
Welcome: Our warmest welcome to all who worship with our parish family, whether long-time resident or newly arrived in the parish. If you are interested in registering in our parish, please fill out this form and a Registration Form will be sent to you. Please place it in the collection basket or mail it to the church office. Name ____________________________________________________________________ Address _______________________________City _________________ Zip __________ Phone ________________________ Moving □ Send Envelopes □ New Phone # □
Good Shepherd Mission Statement
We, the members of Good Shepherd Parish, are joined together by our faith in Jesus Christ. We are incorporated into the Body of Christ by our Baptism. We are committed to live out our faith by worshipping God and serving each other and all our neighbors. Under the leadership of our Holy Father, our bishops and pastors, we strive to grow in holiness and to provide for the spiritual, emotional and physical well-being of our members of all ages and states of life by maintaining programs and services to meet their needs. We will work for the Kingdom of God on earth and will try to lead all people by word and example to the joy of salvation and eternal life in heaven.
Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time November 8, 2015
Upcoming Events
November 11—Youth Group 7:00 pm 704 Highland Dr
November 12—Prayer Shawl Ministry 11:00 am 704 Highland Dr
November 17—Book Club 11:00 am—San Miguel’s
November 18 —Youth Group 7:00 pm 704 Highland Dr
November 26—Thanksgiving 9:00 am Mass
Hispanic Community News Comunidad Hispaña
Misa Español
jueves, 12 de noviembre, 7:00 pm
domingo, 15 de noviembre, 2:00 pm
Limosna: $ 115.25
St. Margaret Mary News Mass is celebrated at St. Margaret Mary each
Sunday at 8:00 am. Vigil Masses for Holy Days of Obligation
(except the Easter Vigil & Jan 1) are held at 5:00 pm.
A community Rosary begins each Sunday at 7:30 am.
All are welcome.
Save the Date for Mardi Gras 2016
Steering Team: Barbara Lamb-Gass, Chairperson 931-607-5644 Phyllis Lafferty 931-308-7352
We need YOU to make Mardi Gras a success again this year. Please give generously of your time and talent and become a
Mardi Gras Volunteer!!!
Keep checking the bulletin and website for more details!!!!
Saturday, February 6, 2016
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Barbara Lamb-Gass Brian & Mandi Slaughter Burl’s Termite BJ Rigsby Century 21 Realty Citizens Community Bank
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This Sunday, please place your offering for Haiti in a separate envelope
and include in the first collection.
No second collection next Sunday.
Thank You!
D A I will go anywhere and do anything in order to communicate the love of Jesus to those who do not know him or have forgotten him. —St. Frances Xavier Cabrini
Christmas Cards Keep Christ
In Christmas!
The Winchester Knights of Columbus are selling Christmas cards after all Masses.
There is a beautiful selection of religious cards to choose from. Please support this effort by our local council of the K of C and do your part to “Keep Christ in Christmas”!
Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time November 8, 2015
Monday, November 16, 2015 12:00 Noon
Thanksgiving Dinner Christian Tabernacle Church
Meet at 11:00 am at Winchester First United
Methodist Church to Carpool Bring a Covered Dish
Turkey provided Call 636-4359
for more information or ride.
Wings of Hope
Widows Ministry
Aquinas College, 4210 Harding Road, Nashville, TN 37205
SATURDAY SPRING SESSIONS See the website for details and the agendas
as they become available. Please register online at:
www.dioceseofnashville.com
TUESDAY EVENING SESSIONS COVERED OVER TWO TUESDAY
NIGHTS: 6:30 PM—9:30 PM Please register online at:
www.dioceseofnashville.com
ONLINE SESSIONS: $25 Please register online:
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Diocese of Nashville Catechetical
Formation Program
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION In 1974, a revised ritual of penance was given to the Church, and at forty years distance, we still are discovering its treasures and tentative about some of its provisions. The rite reaches deep into our tradition for an early insight: when we turn to God, we are restored to life in the Church. There are three different forms of penance. The familiar individual confession is preserved, but with tremendous enrichment. It is less rushed, anchored by a reading from scripture, and the confession of sins is seen as an opportunity to proclaim faith in God’s power to save. In a sense, what is “confessed” is the penitent’s faith in God’s gift of forgiveness. The priest suggests a penance that may be directly connected to the virtue that the person seeks as a means of overcoming the fault. There are formulas for contrition suggested, but the penitent might even express sorrow for sin and desire for mercy in his or her own words. The prayer of absolution grounds the event in the life and ministry of the Church. Harking back to the joyful dance of bishops leading penitents into the church, the rite now ends with a prayer of thanksgiving for God’s mercy, and may include the gesture of laying on of hands. After forty years, we struggle to claim this rite forged of memory, tradition, and grace. History tells us to be patient; we do not always recognize a treasure at first. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, Virgin (Feast day November 13) St. Frances was born in Lombardi, Italy in 1850, one of thirteen children. At eighteen, she desired to become a Nun, but poor health stood in her way. She helped her parents until their death, and then worked on a farm with her brothers and sisters. One day a priest asked her to teach in a girls' school and she stayed for six years. At the request of her Bishop, she founded the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart to care for poor children in schools and hospitals. Then at the urging of Pope Leo XIII she came to the United States with six nuns in 1889 to work among the Italian immigrants. Filled with a deep trust in God and endowed with a
wonderful administrative ability, this remarkable woman soon founded schools, hospitals, and orphanages in this strange land and saw them flourish in the aid of Italian immigrants and children. At the time of her death, at Chicago, Illinois on December 22, 1917, her institute numbered houses in England, France, Spain, the United States, and South America. In 1946, she became the first American citizen to be canonized when she was elevated to sainthood by Pope Pius XII. St. Frances is the patroness of immigrants.
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Stewardship of Treasure
Good Shepherd and St. Margaret Mary Collections October 10-11, 2015
St. Margaret Mary Regular $ 350.00
Loose $ 48.00
St. Margaret Mary Total $ 398.00
Haiti $ 35.00
Good Shepherd Regular $ 4,280.00
Loose $ 760.08
Good Shepherd Total $ 5,040.08
Spanish Collection $ 382.50
Haiti $ 265.00
Al-Anon Al-Anon meets at
7:00 pm on Thursdays United Methodist Church
100 S. Jefferson St, Winchester
If you are worried or concerned about a loved one who is drinking too much, please
come to our confidential Al-Anon Family Group
to learn how to feel better. For more information call 931-327-2165
Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time November 8, 2015
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Saint’s Feasts This Week
Nov 08 St. Castorius
Nov 09 St. Benignus
Nov 10 St. Leo the Great
Nov 11 St. Martin of Tours
Nov 12 St. Josaphat of Polotsk
Nov 13 St. Frances Xavier Cabrini
Nov 14 St. Lawrence O’Toole
Saturday, November 7
5:00 pm … †James Lafferty By Fred & Kelly Doyle Sunday, November 8
8:00 am ... †Mrs. Genevieve Gorecki By Denny Basmajian
10:30 am … People of the Parish
2:00 pm … People of the Parish Tuesday, November 10
9:00 am ... Communion Service
Wednesday, November 11
9:00 am ... Communion Service Thursday, November 12
9:00 am … †Walton Rich By Mary Rich
7:00 pm … People of the Parish
Friday, November 13
9:00 am … †Mel Kelley By Denny Basmajian
Saturday, November 14
5:00 pm … †Raymond Hittson By Prayer Shawl Ministry Sunday, November 15
8:00 am ... Frank & Jeannie Bates By Donald, Elaine & Sylvia Resha
10:30 am … Scott Bennett By Sally Buckley
2:00 pm … People of the Parish
Please pray for the sick and those with special needs Parishioners
Family and Friends
Active Military SFC John Blanchard — Lt. Matthew Moore — WO2 Nathaniel Gallagher
SGT Roger Fox — Sgt. Katrina Woods Farley Richard Brooks Jr. — Richard Brooks III
To Add or Remove names from the list, please call or e-mail the church office. 931-967-0961 [email protected]
Anna Gipson Mary Rich Leon Hawkersmith Eugene Judge Cris Lowry
Scott Bennett Debrah Schmitt Tom Wicklander Heidi Beavers Frank Bates
Martin Bennett Jo Ann Dotson Kevin Frye Tom Hall Susie Pfister
Beverly Thornton Roy Smith, Jr Mary Frances Blair John Magyar Jim Hamner
Judy Magouirk Nicola Hannaway Benita Depenhart Lynn Stumpf Catherine Hamner
Wanda Gallagher Jack Stumpf Marie Luna Kelly Wilson Mary Frances Gallagher
Alice Roehm Wendy LeBas Judi Polak Laura Smith Mary Clementine Smith
Anonymous
Margaret Tanner Forrest Adolphson Kenneth Depenhart Justin Depenhart
Janie Hines Jill Dooley Ken Goodwin Larry Smith Meghan Payne Stephanie Sassoon
Faye Walls Ken Gibbons Carleigh Allen Barbara Price Julie McAllum Annie Hyatt
George Sells Rich Family Dena Trail Ray Underwood Linda Payne Janet Holden
Phillip Scharber Robert Bourdin Tanis Beck Landon Barclay Dan Magouirk Gabrielle Tyler
Ruth Bartek Lindsey Knoer Amber Mathis Wendell Trussel Jeannette Garner Kenneth Willis
Candy Humphries Susan Gray Jim Erwin Bernadette Gibbons Barry Stewart Henry Whitaker
Kayley Brewer Bill Howell Janell Mitten Dennis Burns, Jr. Frances Burt Raymond Wallace
Jerry Nelson Lorrie Freund Ben Humphries Marlee Jay Roberts Rachel Collins Rita Caldwell
Mary Russell John Rourk David Keller Tim Lavvoran Christine Paprocki Alberta Magouirk
Jack Gilbert Marjorie Bruner Melanie Morris Dorothy Schlagheck Lindsey Denson Patricia M. Cannon
Peggy Bauer Margaret Willy Lyn Deramus Angela Denson Mattie Lee Bishop Donald Brown
Baby Benjamin Smith Kim Agee Tim Ricohermoso Mauricio Hernandez Ramirez
R F T S 1 Kgs 17:10-16; Ps 146:7-10;
Heb 9:24-28; Mk 12:38-44
Monday
Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; Ps 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9; 1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22
Tuesday Wis 2:23 — 3:9; Ps 34:2-3, 16-19; Lk 17:7-10
Wednesday Wis 6:1-11; Ps 82:3-4, 6-7; Lk 17:11-19
Thursday Wis 7:22b — 8:1; Ps 119:89-91,130, 135, 175; Lk 17:20-25
Friday Wis 13:1-9; Ps 19:2-5ab; Lk 17:26-37
Saturday Wis 18:14-16; 19:6-9; Ps 105:2-3, 36-37, 42-43; Lk 18:1-8
Sunday
Dn 12:1-3; Ps 16:5, 8-11; Heb 10:11-14, 18; Mk 13:24-32
Stewardship of Treasure
Good Shepherd and St. Margaret Mary Collections October 17-18, 2015
St. Margaret Mary Regular $ 550.00
Loose $ 137.00
St. Margaret Mary Total $ 687.00
Good Shepherd Regular $ 3,143.81
Loose $ 566.25
Good Shepherd Total $ 3,710.06
Spanish Collection $ 115.25
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Please Help Feed Those in Need This month’s collection will be
on November 21/22, 2015
Canned tuna, canned veggies and toilet paper
would be greatly appreciated!
New volunteers are urgently needed
Please contact Linda Holcomb—967-0299
Thank you!!
Parish Devotions
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament on first Fridays -10:00 am to 10:00 pm
Praise and Worship - 7:00 pm 2nd & 3rd Wednesdays of the month
Rosary - Sunday mornings 7:30 am St. Margaret Mary and 10:00 am Good Shepherd
Pray Daily for our Priests, Seminarians, and Religious
Nov 08 Most Rev. David Choby
Nov 09 Rev. Vic Subb
Nov 10 Rev. Tien Tran
Nov 11 Deacons of the Diocese
Nov 12 Rev. Alan White
Nov 13 Rev. Alfred Wilder
Nov 14 Rev. Stephen J. Wolf
SUNDAY, November 8 Rosary 7:30 am...……………….…......SMM PRE 9:15 am ……………………………..SGS Rosary 10:00 am. ………….…..….….......GS Spanish Mass 2:00 pm ………………….GS
MONDAY, November 9 Bridge 6:45 pm ………………………..CAFT TUESDAY, November 10 WEDNESDAY, November 11 Youth Group —7:00 pm……704 Highland Dr Praise & Worship—7:00 pm …………….GS THURSDAY, November 12 Prayer Shawl Ministry, 11:00 am 704 Highland Drive
FRIDAY, November 13 SATURDAY, November 14 LEGEND GS…………………………...Good Shepherd Church SMM………………………………..St. Margaret Mary SGS…………………..School of the Good Shepherd PS ………………………………………….Pre-School CAFT………………………………………….Cafeteria LIB ………………………………………………Library KOCH……………………...Knights of Columbus Hall PAV…………………………Good Shepherd Pavilion
Pope Francis’ November Intentions
Universal: Dialogue
That we may be open to personal encounter and dialogue with all, even those whose convictions differ from our own.
Evangelization: Pastors That pastors of the Church, with profound love for their flocks, may accompany them and enliven their hope.
THE YOUNG AT HEART SOCIAL CLUB
IS OPEN TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE PARISH.
TRIPS, MOVIES, SHOWS, CRUISES, DINNERS AND MUCH MORE!
2nd THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH GS School Cafeteria
12:00 NOON ALL ARE WELCOME
F CONTACT
J S 931-967-3481
Good Shepherd/ St. Margaret Mary
Council of Catholic Women
A L P
The CCW meetings are held at 5:00 pm
on first Wednesday of the month in the school cafeteria.
The Book Club meets the
Third Tuesday of each month 11:00 am at San Miguel’s
All are welcome! See you then!
The Prayer Shawl Ministry
will meet on Thursday, November 12 at 704 Highland Drive.
This will be the last meeting until March Prayer Shawls are still available.
You do not have to be a member of the Prayer Shawl Ministry to present
a Shawl to someone in need of comfort and prayer.
To present a shawl, contact Rose Berninger at 931-455-4555
or 931-434-0173 For more information, Call Rose or
Mercy Hall at 962-0502
Coffee & Scripture—meets on the
last Thursday of each month 7:30 am at Sunrise the Breakfast Place
For more information on the above
events please contact Mercy Hall 962-0502,
Marie Bowman 649-2216
The L keeps faith forever, secures justice for the oppressed, gives food to the hungry. — Psalm 146:7
Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time November 8, 2015
Good Shepherd
11-07-15 5:00 pm T. Polce #1 V. Polce #2
R. Polce #3 P. Davidson #4
11-08-15 10:30 am M. Robey #1 E. Dawe #2
V. Rawson #3 B. Rawson #4
11-14-15 5:00 pm J. Clancy #1 L. Ashby #2
M. Hall #3 C. Lankhaar #3
11-15-15 10:30 am J. Barrett #1 B. Barrett #2
J. Alvarez #3 A. Roehm #4
Eucharistic Ministers
11-07-15 5:00 pm Mercy Hall
11-08-15 10:30 am Brian Slaughter
11-14-15 5:00 pm Linda Ashby
11-15-15 10:30 am Suzy Smith
Lectors
Altar Servers 11-07-15 5:00 pm C. Pew C. Holcomb
11-08-15 10:30 am A. McCabe L. Dawe E. Allish
11-14-15 5:00 pm C. Holcomb T. Holcomb
11-15-15 10:30 am Knights of Columbus
St. Margaret Mary
11-07-15 5:00 pm Mike & Donna Boyea
11-08-15 10:30 am Sally Samoya & Monica Slaughter
11-14-15 5:00 pm Gina Hittson
11-15-15 10:30 am Erin & Lauren Dawe
Hospitality Ministers
T - S
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T W I O L
A Lot of Nerve
I always thought it took a lot of nerve for Elijah to beg that poor woman for a meal. It would be easier to understand if we heard the verse before this reading begins: God tells the prophet that he has “commanded a widow…to feed you.” (1Kgs 17:9)
Now the widow was not aware of this command. But she does as Elijah asked. That took even more faith than Elijah showed. She shows us that we are obeying God’s commands when we trust him. Most of those commands come not from a vision, but from someone’s cry for help.
I wonder how many good people have passed up a chance to do God’s will because they didn’t hear directly from God what to do. When you hear that a tornado destroyed a nearby neighborhood, do you hear God asking you to help? Do you hear God’s voice when you read in the bulletin that the food pantry is running low?
And if you do hear God calling in these examples, how do you respond? Do you have the faith of the woman whose few cents were all that she had. It takes a lot of courage to trust God completely. Do you have what it takes? Tom Schmidt, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
11/08/15 8:00 am C. Snead I. Hazelwood
11/15/15 8:00 am C. Snead H. Tanner
11/22/15 8:00 am H. Tanner A. Tanner
Altar Servers
11/08/15 8:00 am M. Finney P. Girata
11/15/15 8:00 am C. Woods J. Finney
11/22/15 8:00 am B. Hazelwood C. Cavagnaro
Eucharistic Ministers
11/08/15 8:00 am Chuck Lewis
11/15/15 8:00 am Robin Gottfried
11/22/15 8:00 am Mike Gallagher
Lectors
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