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Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 2 September 23, 2018
Please pray for all who have been commended to our prayer that they will respond to God’s healing will, especially:
Marie Swatt; Dennis Souffrin; Grace Lovay; Carolyn Schultz; Rita Rappley; Marci Walderzak; Patty; Jessie; Floyd & Dolores Maday; Betsy; Kathy S.; Staci Klein; Pete Ramah; Fred J.; Todd J.; Mary K.; B.A.; Harold; K.D.; Bill D.; Janet; Joyce S.; Trent T.; Roger D.; Sheila K.; Pam, Kristine L.; Nick E.; Mike E. and those who are homebound and in assisted / nursing facilities.
We are happy to list names of those who request prayers for one month. The list will be purged on September 28th. Please remember to contact the office 799-2460 ext 1 when a loved one’s name no longer needs inclusion on the prayer list.
PRAYER LINE…799-2460, ext.1
Monday, September 24
Prv 3:27-34; Ps 15:2-3a, 3bc-4ab, 5; Lk 8:16-18
Tuesday, September 25
Prv 21:1-6, 10-13; Ps 119:1, 27, 30, 34, 35, 44; Lk 8:19-21
8:30 AM Mass
7:00 PM RCIA Adult Inquiry / CB
Wednesday, September 26
Saint Cosmas and Damian, Martyrs
Prv 30:5-9; Ps 119:29, 72, 89, 101, 104, 163; Lk 9:1-6
8:30 AM Mass with Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament 10:00 AM Bible Sharing / POMR
12:00-12:30 PM Rosary for the Bishop and Priests of the Diocese
2:00 PM Benediction
Thursday, September 27
Saints Vincent de Paul, Priest Eccl 1:2-11; Ps 90:3-4, 5-6, 12-13, 14 & 17bc; Lk 9:7-9
8:30 AM Mass w/ NCCE Community
6:30 PM Parish Choir Rehearsal / CH
Friday, September 28
Saint Wenceslaus, Martyr / Saint Lawrence Ruiz and Companions, Martyrs
Eccl 3:1-11; Ps 144:1b & 2abc, 3-4; Lk 9:18-22
Saturday, September 29
Saints Michael, Gabriel and Raphael, Archangels
Dn 7:9-10, 13-14 or Rv 12:7-12a; Ps 138:1-2ab, 2cde-3, 4-5; Jn 1:47-51
4:00 PM Mass
Sunday, September 30
Twenty Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Nm 11:25-29; Ps 19:8, 10, 12-13, 14; Jas 5:1-6; Mk 9:38-43, 45, 47-48
8:30 AM Mass
9:30 AM RCIA Youth Inquiry / CB
11:00 AM Mass
11:00 AM Liturgy of the Word for Children
Week Day Mass in the Church on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and First Friday 8:30 AM. The Rosary is prayed at 8:00 AM. In the event of a funeral, morning Mass will be cancelled.
Lunches for the needy are packed on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday at 9:00 AM in the Church Lower Level. AA & Al-Anon meets on Wednesday at 7:00 PM in the Church Lower Level. FA meets on Thursday at 6:30 PM and Saturday at 10:00 AM in the Parish Office Meeting Room.
CH – Church CB – Church Lower Level / Meeting Rooms
POMR – Parish Office Meeting Room
NCCE -- School Building
PARISH STEWARDSHIP
September 16, 2018
“If anyone wishes to be first, he shall be the last of all and the servant of all.” (Mark 9:35)
Jesus teaches us that we are called to serve one another. Sacrifice is not a word that many people like to hear. We think it means that we must give up something that we want. However, the literal meaning of sacrifice is “to make holy,” from the words “sacer” = sacred and “facere” = to make. In other words, we make our lives holy by sharing our gifts in the service of God.
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4:00 PM 8:30 AM 11:00 AM
Coordinator Sr. Ann Phil & Mary Morse Jim Gunther
Reader Mark Przybylski Jim Carpp Brian Mattheis
Reader Estelle Przybylski Mary Morse Mike Bator
Petitions Estelle Przybylski Mary Morse Mike Bator
Altar Server Max Bolzman Elizabeth Card Mackenzie Sprague
Altar Server Sophie Lubbe Kelsey Berthiaume Riley Mattheis
Sacristan Mark & Estelle P. Jennifer Card Michelle Mattheis
Altar Linens Deb Adams-Tighe
Liturgy of the Word Catechist Sue Smith
Week of September 29/30, 2018
The Week Ahead
Sponsor of the Week
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To view the full ad see the back of the bulletin. Be sure to patronize all of our businesses as their generosity allows us to provide the bulletin to you at no cost to the Parish.
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Tuesday, September 18 7:00-9:00 PM
Sunday, September 30 3:00-5:00 PM
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Readings for the Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
First Reading: Wisdom 2:12, 17-20
The book od Wisdom was written about 50 years before Christ, and was addressed to a group of Jews living in Alexandria, Egypt. In this pagan environment, some were tempted to abandon their religious beliefs and practices. In today’s passage, an unidentified person, referred to as the “just one”, challenges them to remain faithful to their traditional values. Early Christians thought this person sounded a lot like Jesus.
Second Reading: James 3: 16-4:3
Today we continue a series of readings from the letter of James. This part of the letter deals with sins that threaten harmony in a Christian community.
Father Rick’s Reflections . . . Do you ever think about having servants? Many of us probably never do. Yet, it is easy to forget about the grocery store clerks or the janitors or the workers who harvest our strawberries and fill the potholes on our roads. We have lots of servants, but since we don’t usually hire
them directly, we rarely take note of them. But, in the past couple of weeks, we have heard Jesus talk a lot about servants and how he was called to be one. Today, Jesus has an opportunity to talk just with his disciples. Knowing their expectations for greatness, he explained for a second time that he was going to be betrayed, killed and then rise to new life. His companions responded with silence. No questions, no sympathy, no protest. Maybe, they were shaking their heads hoping that he’d come to his senses when they finally sat down in the shade. Once he was out of hearing distance, they got into a lively discussion on their own. When Jesus asks them what they had been arguing about along the way, they again took refuge in silence. So, again, Jesus had to explain himself. Jesus tells them that he would be taken by force but not respond in kind. They were reduced to silence. He tried to explain his reasoning, but they couldn’t understand it. If Jesus had wanted fame and fortune, wouldn’t he have been better off catering to the powerful? Instead, the powerful were precisely the ones who were threatened by him and his attention to the outcasts and unnoticed. Jesus kept telling the disciples, “If you want to be great, look to God who has handed creation over to mere human beings. Think about it! Who is most important in society? Do emperors, generals and religious leaders surpass the importance of mothers? Whose role is truly indispensable – not to mention life-giving?” Jesus’ way of thinking was just too different. So, when the words didn’t suffice, he picked up a child to show his disciples what it looks like to be in first place in the reign of God. Why a child? Perhaps that like the child, they had been chosen not for their importance or even their potential, but because they were loved. Their mission was not to perform mighty works, but to receive the little ones, the needy, the forgotten and the rejected. Their mission was to share the love they had been given so freely. They were called to the humble, humbling service of embracing the little people just as Jesus did. Picking up the child, Jesus was performing a living parable – teaching that loving someone is the greatest service you can do them; everything else flows from that and nothing else is valuable without it.
We are still taking nominations for membership on our Pastoral Council. The Pastoral Council is an advisory and consultative board to the pastor to help discern where God is calling us as a parish community. We are looking for three new members – 2 to serve three-year terms and one to finish the term of a member who had to resign. Pray for those who will be nominated. We are starting up Theology on Tap for the fall with our first session this Wednesday, September 26. This year, because of the rising expenses, we have decided to shift the evenings to one of our local parishes. This week, we gather at Holy Spirit Parish with Fr Bob Byrne talking about “10 Myths of Catholic Morality.” After a brief talk, there will be time for questions and answers. Beer, wine and pizza will be available. Plan on joining us starting at 7 pm. I would encourage everyone to continue to offer prayers for our bishop, our diocese and our Church. We continue to walk through the present crisis, asking God for guidance and healing. As we all know, our bishop went through treatment for non-small cell lung cancer in the spring and was into immunotherapy as part of his treatment. It seems the present course has not been the best for him. He is back on another round of stronger chemo after they removed about a gallon of fluid that was surrounding his lungs. He has greatly reduced his schedule so that he can concentrate on the cancer fight. When he was first diagnosed, his doctor told him to “avoid stress.” With the present state of the Church, that is really a major challenge. There is a rumor going around that I have a birthday this week. Well, yes, it is true, but I think I’m going to start getting younger in my age. Someone once said, “Age is just a number.” Just continue to keep me and our Church in your prayers. I truly believe that we, as a Church, will be stronger. Remember, the cross is our sign of life and freedom. I am reminded what I learned long ago – the Church is “a divinely inspired, human institution.” As a human institution, we make mistakes along the way, but God keeps calling us forward. Have a blessed week.
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FINDING JESUS…
Can you find Jesus
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Jesus was on page 3 which washed out when the publisher printed.
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Welcome isitors riends
If you are worshipping with us for the first time or have visited before, we welcome you! If you are looking for a church home in this community, we invite you to consider St. Thomas Aquinas Parish. Please come join us again!
Funeral Luncheon Hosts/Hostesses Needed
Seeking men/women to serve as hosts/hostesses for catered parish funeral luncheons.
Time commitment would be 2-2 1/2 hours. Job duties: greeting family, assisting with elevator and light clean up following meal.
Call Karen Bartels at 989-295-7951 for more information.
Parent Baptism Preparation Class
The preparation class will be Monday, October 8 at 7:00 PM in the Church. Please contact the Parish Office to register.
Baptisms are held on the first weekend of the month. Parents are required to attend the preparation session and should be registered St. Thomas Aquinas parishioners attending Mass regularly.
Next baptism weekends: November 2/3 December 1/2
The FOOD COLLECTION for the weekend of September 29/30 will be for the BROWN BAG BUNCH. Please take time to help with any of the following needed items: juice drink boxes/bags, packa ed cookies, strawberry and grape jelly/jam; peanut butter, mayonnaise, lunchmeat, sandwich and snack size zip-top
bags, snacks, pretzels, and snack cakes. Monetary donations are gladly accepted. Please drop in the collection marked ‘Brown Bag’.
October 6/7: East Side Soup Kitchen
Please Notify the Parish Office If You:
· Change your address... · Change your phone
number or are using cell phones…
Your help is very much appreciated.
Text App to 88202
Good eeds one y ur hildren
Your child can enter a time, talent or treasure on the envelope and watch for the in the bulletin. Envelopes can be found in the lobby of the church.
Cleaned up my toys ~ Maggie
Please join us for Bible Study & Sharing in the Parish Office Meeting Room on Wednesdays at 10:00 AM.
Bible Study & Sharing is an informal morning reviewing the scriptures for Sunday. Coffee and tea are always on. Invite your family and friends.
Sacramental Preparation Classes
We are currently scheduling classes for Sacramental Preparation for second graders. A letter was sent home with a registration form to all families who have children of age this year. If you did not receive a letter, email Sr. Ann annd@stasa inaw.or or call 799-2460 ext. 3 to register your child.
Please remember that all children attending public schools must be enrolled in the Faith Formation Program for two years before they can receive the Sacraments of Reconciliation, Confirmation, and Eucharist.
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Administrative Offices
989-399-2222
High School 989-791-4330
Elementary
989-792-2361
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PAGHETTI INNER
Tuesday, October 16th 4:30 – 7:30 PM
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Adult $7 Children (5-12) $4
Under 4: Free
Includes: Spaghetti, Salad, Bread, Beverages and Dessert
Take-out Available
Tickets available after 11:00 AM Mass
Sunday, September 30
Sponsored by the 5th grade class of NCCE. Proceeds fund an educational trip to Hartley Nature Center.
BeFrienders do understand the privilege of sharing with one another and most of all listening with total respect. We pass on our gifts as we honor each other. Please call if you have any questions about BeFrienders please contact Carole Watters at 989-274-3384.
United in Faith We Pray...
For those in North Carolina and throughout the southeastern United States affected by Hurricane Florence, may they know the comfort of God’s love and be blessed with the strength to endure.
For those involved in hurricane recovery efforts, may God guide their work to provide support and relief to those suffering from the storm’s destruction.
Let us pray to the Lord. Amen.
Izabella Lopez Principal Nouvel Catholic Central Elementary
ilopez@nouvelcatholic.org
Nouvel Catholic Central Schools
www.NouvelCatholic.org
MISA HISPANA (HISPANIC MASS) Saturday, October 6, 2018 at 4:00 PM
Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption
This Mass will celebrate the rich traditions of the Hispanic community. Bishop Cistone will preside. Mass parts will be in Spanish and the homily in English. A reception will follow Mass. For information, please contact the Office of Hispanic Ministry at hispanicministr dioceseofsa inaw.o or 989-797-6646.
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Wednesday, September 26th
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Father Nouvel Council 4232 extends a blessed greeting to all. In October we have 2 events, plus Monday Family Hamburg Night we would like you to be aware of:
Parish Breakfast: October 14 8:45 AM - 12:00 PM Benefiting St. John Paul ll Parish
MI Tootsie Roll Drive: October 5,6 & 7
Family Burger/Hot Dog Night: Mondays (except holidays) 5:00 to 7:00 PM
Those interested in becoming a member of the Knights of Columbus please contact Membership Director Mike Ross at 989-295-2002 or mikerdeb@gmail.com or the Grand Knight Joe Murawski at 989-529-8631 or joecool44@att.net for more information.
The RED MASS is a long standing tradition in the Diocese of Saginaw, in collaboration with the St. Thomas More Society.
We will celebrate Mass for the lawyers, judges and other member of the legal profession throughout the diocese on Thursday, October 18th at 6:00 PM at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption.
All are welcome!
50th Anniversary October 2018 Rosary Novena
October 7-15
Our Lady of Czestochowa Parish- St. Hyacinth Church
1515 Cass Ave., Bay City, MI
Confession 6:00 PM Holy Mass 7:00 PM Rosary and Novena Prayers Each Night
Sunday Mass 7:30 PM
Sponsored by: The World Apostolate of Fatima (Blue Army) Saginaw Diocesan Division.
PUBLIC SQUARE ROSARY RALLY
The Knights of Columbus, Father Nouvel Council #4232, in Saginaw, will host a Public Square Rosary Rally at Noon on October 13th at its Social Hall at 4840 Shattuck Rd.
The Rally is part of the “America Needs Fatima” campaign to petition Our Lady for prayers of national conversion from immoral and secularist trends of our society.
21,570 Public Square Rosary Rallies took place here in America in commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Miracle of the Sun in Fatima, Portugal. These Rosary Rallies all across America were a unanimous prayer to the Immaculate Heart of Mary for the conversion of America
To learn more about “America Needs Fatima” visit www.ANF.org. For more information about the Rosary Rally, contact Patricia Middleton at (989) 792-5185.
Prayer for Our Bishop
Father of Mercy and Love,
Who watches over your creatures with unfailing
care, keep us in the safe embrace of your love.
With your strong right hand raise up
your servant, Joseph, our shepherd,
and give him the strength of Your own power.
Minister to him and heal his illness,
so that he may have from you the help he longs for.
We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Catholic Professionals' Breakfast with Father Bert Gohm Friday, October 5, 2018 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM The Center for Ministry Cost: $16
Catholic professionals are warmly invited to join Fr. Bert Gohm in exploring concrete ways to grow in our ability to forgive others and receive God's forgiveness. A hot breakfast will be served, and there will also be time for discussion and questions. Fr. Gohm is a senior priest of the Diocese of Saginaw, and currently serves as a sacramental minister at St. Agnes Parish in Freeland.
To Register: Visit saginaw.org/events or call 989.797.6607 Registration deadline: Thursday, September 27, 2018
Right To Life Month
The 40 Days for Life effort begin on September 26th and lasts through November 4th. You can protect mothers and children by joining this worldwide mobilization! Through prayer and fasting, peaceful vigils and community outreach, 40 Days for Life has inspired 750,000 volunteers!
Please consider participating and praying a vigil outside the Women's Center of Saginaw, 3099 Cabaret Trail South, Saginaw, in adjoining parking lot for one or more hours each week during these 40 days, and spread the word to others about this important life saving effort. Vigil hours 7:00 AM-7:00 PM daily.
St. Thomas is looking for volunteers on Tuesday, October 9 and Thursday, October 11. Parish contact for more information: Alyce Wechter 989-793-1956 or Pari Sitarski 989-799-43863.
Focus on Life! Annual Benefit Dinner Wednesday, October 17, 2018
6:15 PM Horizons Conference Center
Guest Speaker, Lisa Gigliotti, J.D., author of The Courage to Honor the End of Life
In The Courage to Honor the End of Life, Lisa discusses the dears and values society places on end-of0life. She encourages the use of moral courage to value a person at the end of life, as an individual by caring for an ill person, or as a society by advocating for adequate pain management, hospice, psychological, and spiritual services.
Plan to join hundreds of other pro-lifers as we focus on life in all of its stages.
For more information 989-799-4464 or emailsaginawcountyrtl@yahoo,com
Please join Bishop Cistone as we celebrate life at
our annual Respect Life Mass on Sunday, October 7, 2018 at 5:30 PM at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw.
As a gift from God, every human life is sacred from conception to natural death. This year’s theme, "Every Life; Cherished, Chosen & Sent" is meant to provide encouragement and comfort in difficult times, as well as to inspire the motivation and courage to accompany others and stand for life. All are welcome.
A light reception will immediately follow Mass. For more information, contact Lori Becker, Respect Life Coordinator at 989-797-6652.
“Let the Little Children Come to Me” Remembrance Mass for the Unborn
Wednesday, October 17, 2018 7:00 PM
Bishop Joseph Cistone Blessed Trinity Parish, Frankenmuth
Bishop Cistone will celebrate a special Mass and candle lighting ceremony, in remembrance of babies who have died in their mother’s womb. All parents and families that have suffered the pain of miscarriage and stillbirth, whether the loss was very recent or occurred many years ago, are welcome to attend.
For information: Call 989-797-6652
Ministry Enrichment Day
Saturday November 3, 2018 9:00 a.m.—5:30 p.m. Cost: $45 (includes lunch) Bavarian Inn Lodge 1 Covered Bridge Ln Frankenmuth, MI 48734
What is Ministry Enrichment Day?
Ministry Enrichment Day is an opportunity to expand your understand-
ing of ministry and learn new ways of reaching out to those in need of
Christ’s loving touch. The day includes a keynote address by Joe Pap-
rocki, DMin., National Consultant for Faith Formation for Loyola Press.
He will discuss “How a Church on the Move Engages the World,” and
will challenge us, in the words of Pope Francis, to go out to the world
and encounter people “at the peripheries.” The surest way for a church
to die is to turn its focus inward on itself and its own needs. A Church
“on the move” shifts its focus outward and seeks to bring the Good
News of Jesus and the nearness of God to those who are experiencing
brokenness, emptiness, despair and lack of direction in their lives.
Breakout session topics include How a Church on the Move Functions,
Worships and Forms Disciples in Faith, Dealing with Difficult People,
Funeral Vigils and Committals, The Kerygma, Celebrating with Music,
and more. We conclude the day with Mass, beginning at 4:30 p.m.
Ministry Enrichment Day is part of the Sixth Lay Ministry Assembly,
whose theme is “Who Do You Say that I Am?”
Why Should I Attend?
Do you volunteer at your local food pantry?
Are you part of a funeral luncheon team?
Do you assist in the parish nursery?
Are you a money counter or greeter at Mass?
Are you a catechist?
Do you take care of aging family members?
Are you visiting the homebound?
Do you look out for an elderly neighbor?
What about liturgical ministries...lector, cantor, musician,
choir member, etc.?
If you do any of these things, or one of the many other
things we do to serve God and neighbor, this day is for
you!
Questions: Contact Pat Preston at
ppreston@dioceseofsaginaw.org or
989.797.6654.
Registration Deadline: October 15, 2018
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