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Holy Spirit Catholic Church November 17th & 18th, 2018
1244 St. Francis Rd. Santa Rosa, CA 95409
Parish Office & Rectory: (707) 539-4495 FAX (707) 539-3343
E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.holyspirit-sr.org
Office Hours: Mon-Thurs 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Pastoral Staff: Fr. Ron Serban, Pastor, Ext. 12
Deacon John Storm, 479-5424, [email protected] Ext. 11
Robyn Tubiolo-Wood, Office Manager, Ext. 10
Megan O’ Neill, Director of Faith Formation
Ext. 13, [email protected]
St. Vincent de Paul Society, 537-7835
Kirt Schlander, Men’s Club, 293-4961
Cheryl Dudley, Women’s Club, 539-5313
Patty Edson, Holy Communion Visitation, 538-3208
Diane Bowman, Prayer Chain, 539-9035
Sharron Simpson, Ministry [email protected]
Mass Schedule: Saturday: 5:00 p.m.
Sunday: 7:30 a.m. & 10:15 a.m.
Liturgy of the Word for Children; Sundays at the 10:15 a.m. Mass
Weekdays: Mon.-Thurs. & First Fridays & First Saturdays 9:00 a.m.
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Every Thursday, First Friday and First Saturday following the
9:00 a.m. Mass or at the Parish House with an appointment
For other Sacraments: Please call the Parish Office
6 months in advance for Marriage
3 months in advance for Baptism
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The 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 17th & 18th, 2018
…..from your Pastor’s Desk I made this list a few years back after listening to various people, some who were not always grateful and didn’t see the blessings all around them. Most, however did. I was asked by several of you if I would put it in the bulletin again this year. It bears repeating. It is a reminder to give thanks for simple everyday things that we may not notice:
-I am thankful for the mess to clean up after a party because it means I have been surrounded by friends.
-I am thankful for the homework I have to do because it means I live in a country where I am free to study and learn.
-I am thankful for the clothes that fit a little too snug because it means I have had enough to eat.
-I am thankful for my chores, because it means I have a home.
-I am thankful for all the complaining I do about the government because it means I have freedom of speech.
-I am thankful for the parking spot I find even way down the block, because it means I am capable of walking.
-I am thankful for my big heating bill because it means I am warm.
-I am thankful for the person behind me in Church who sings off-key because it means I can hear.
-I am thankful for the piles of laundry and ironing, and doing dishes, because it means I have a family.
-I am thankful for weariness and aching muscles at the end of the day because it means I have been productive.
And finally… -I am thankful for the alarm clock that goes off early in the morning because it means that…I am still alive.
So, we take a few moments to remember what it is that we are thankful for. And how we can live out our thankfulness in more than words. Enjoy this day. Enjoy family if you gather. Enjoy your meal if you are so blessed. Enjoy the football games or parade if you watch. Enjoy every beat of your heart and every breath you take. Oh, one more thing. I am thankful for you! Fr. Ron
Mass Schedule Nov 17th to Nov 25th
11/17 Sat 5:00pm †Mike Miller
11/18 Sun 7:30am Mass for the People
11/18 Sun 10:15am †Rosalie Vidalin
11/19 Mon 9:00am †Rosalie Vidalin
11/20 Tues 9:00am Int of Magda & Phil Skikos
11/21 Wed 9:00am †Greg Gollan
11/22 Thur 10:15am Int of Steven Neal
11/23 Fri 9:00am Liturgy of the Word
11/24 Sat 5:00pm †George & Vera Martinucci
11/25 Sun 7:30am †Marge Bussi
11/25 Sun 10:15am Mass for the People
November 24th & 25th– 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Readers Eucharistic Ministers Greeters Servers
Sat, November 24th
5 pm
#1– S. Simpson
#2– M. Davis
Dino Boito, Elly Manfredi, Mary Davis, Lee Ward, Nora Ward
As Available
As Available
Sun, November 25th
7:30 am
#1– C. Charbonnier
#2– B. Antoniuc
Robin Kunde, Kurt Kunde, Arlene Storm
As Available
As Available
Sun, November 25th
10:15 am
#1– D. Bowers
#2– M. Cusack
Loyde Johnson, Sherry Johnson, Tim Sullivan, Shirley Sullivan, Dennis Krempely, Michael Wagner, Donna Kaiser, Kathy Stevens, Jacky Macy
As Available
As Available
Children’s Liturgy of the Word –Barbara Nishimoto
Homebound Week of November 21st– F. Walsh, P. Breuer, J. Hoffman
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR SICK AND THOSE WHO
NEED OUR PRAYERS: The intentions of the Holy
Spirit Prayer Chain, Steve Straessler, Tristan Humble,
Mauro DeTrizio, Helen Hubbard, Joey Benjamin,
Karen D’Ambrogi, Renee Dierckx, Jackson Langdon,
Nina Cantacessi, Margaret Potchatek, Charlotte
Facchini, Erasmo Roque, Ken Davis, Marilyn
Lechuga, Chuck Fritch, George Fannuci, Pat
LaRussa, Irma Schelter, Thomas Peterson, Taylor
Gouin, Joe Gouin, Pat Fryer, Ken Hicks, Phyllis
Rogers and Jane Young.
FOR THE SOULS OF: Dennis DeCota, Charlie Rogers,
Frank Mantellina, Ray Hill, Alice Puruggannan,
Marlene Soohoodolskey, Howard Furlong, Richard &
Virginia Marson, Al Pisenti, Margaret Winrich,
Carmen Leon Guerrero, Barbara Bobrowski, George
Gooding, Geraldine M. Gonfiotti, Concha O’Dell, Hank
Cooper, Bonnie Clark, and Esther Keating.
LAST WEEK’S PLATE COLLECTION: $ 6,205.00 LAST WEEKS: CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY: $ 1,258.00
The altar flowers this week are for
Mike & Michelle Miller
Forgiveness– A Gift for Yourself and the
World.
Please join us for an Advent talk and discussion on
Monday evening December 10th at 7:00PM in the
McCarthy Hall at Holy Spirit Church. The subject is:
“Forgiveness– A Gift for Yourself and the World”.
The talk will be presented by Deacon John Storm of
Holy Spirit Church. John is a Master Catechist and is
the Diocesan Director of Catholic Restorative Justice
Ministries.
For additional information please contact the Sister
Antonia Spiritual Enrichment Center– 707-546-1781
“Come help decorate the church for Advent”
Please join the Arts & Environment group decorate our church for Advent.
Saturday December 1st at 10:00am. Any questions call Patty Zack at 538-0894
FAITH FORMATION INFORMATION Faith Formation Grades K-12
November 17th & November 18th
Faith Formation Grades 1-6
The Gospel for this Sunday is a reminder that Jesus has come to save us
all and will come again to call the living and the dead to life forever with
God.
Pray Together as a Family The sentiment in the Bible is, “Come, Lord Jesus.” Read today’s Gospel reading
(Mark 13:24-32) and have a conversation about the week’s Gospel reading, make a family litany based on current events. Read headlines from the newspaper or from an online news source. After each headline, pray together: “Come, Lord Jesus.” www.pflaumweeklies.com
NO classes next week (11/21 & 25) Happy Thanksgiving one and all!
Classes will resume 11/28 & 12/2.
2nd Year Confirmation Candidates
No meeting Monday 11/19.
Tuesday (11/20…NOT the 23rd) all Confirmation candidates are
invited to join us in service to St. Vincent de Paul food distribu-
tion. We will gather in the Social Hall at 8AM to distribute food in
boxes, attend mass at 9AM to pray for all we serve, then distrib-
ute food and clean up afterwards. We will be finished by
10:30am.
Wednesday Night G.I.G.!
All teens (8th -12th grade are welcome)
No meeting this week (11/21).
We will gather again on 11/28 for a fun
“Pot Luck Thanksgiving Feast!”
Details next week!
2018– Holy Spirit Men’s Club-Christmas Dinner Dance
December 7TH - Cocktails 6:00 PM -Dinner at 7:00 PM
It is a catered affair—Hors d’oeuvres from 6:00-7:00PM. New York strip, potatoes Au Gratin vegetables & salad
assorted desert table.
COMPLEMENTARY WINE ON TABLE WITH DINNER
No Host Full Bar –Live Music♫♫-adults only
Tickets $50.00 per person Mail checks (Holy Spirit Men’s Club) c/o Loyde Johnson for reservations
Seating Limited to 100 Guests reserve early!
No sales at door!!
Advent Series
Wednesday Nights 7:00 - 8:30PM Rosary Room
1st Meeting Nov. 28th
Led by Thom O’Neill
Contact Megan O’Neill for questions: 539-4495