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Please remember in your prayers all of our parish family and friends who suffer physically, emotionally or spiritually, especially:
Mim Sullivan Lorenzo Ravenna Jim Guinn Herbert Walter Mary Ann Walter Donald Finlayson Will Carpenter Miriam Skiba Tom Measel Richard Martinez Catherine Gimont Dennis Torregrossa Paul Hemsing
Fran Measel Pam Coburn Barbara Coxe Sean Halloren Bill Petruska Joan Cohey Kevin Rzeppa Carole Kroeck John Birmingham Genevieve Davis John Cornforth Joyce Miller Ann Crane Bernadette Passalacqua Margie Harper George Randall Thomas Griffin
Pat Reinhard Jennifer Johnston Jay Fuhs Ed Doyle Deniece Gatz Elena Pettito William King Andrea Britton Agnes Zelinski Susan McElheny Diane Churchill Alice Longwell David McBride Irma Randall Dick Harper Barbara Stier Carolyn Cooley Richard Patterson
Lori Haussy Marion Mesick Mike Ostrowski Melinda Quinn Tom Oldeck Jacob Cantrell Linda Plache Greg Ryan Stella Rogal Melda LaVertu Elizabeth McQueen Robert Kirsch Joan Dalmanieras Lauren Shotca Millie Baron Samantha Balda Skip Eisner John Cadagan
David Keith Ken Yates Martin Reinhard David Bareither Michael McNulty Chad Stratton Kevin F. Hayes Thomas McConnell Grant Rosen Joseph Frantz Peter Whitney Anthony Haros
Travis Wiemann Jeremy Boucher James Britton, Jr. Joseph R. Tress Dorothy Goebel Keith Fitzsimmons Matthew Ratcliff Robert Deyeso Noah Barden Ryan Nalepa Luke Blanchette Sean Grant
Joey Carosella Colby Dawson Eric Smith Don Ohlemacher Chris K. Stimpfl
Monday, Nov. 7, 2016 8:30 am - † Randall Rea by The Goulet Family
Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016 8:30 am - † Members of the Miravites, Postadan & Trompeta Families by Virginia & Romulo Postadan
Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2016 8:30 am - † Nancy Carmichael by The Carmichael Family
Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016 8:30 am - ♥ Mary Lumapas by Fabian Lumapas
Friday, Nov. 11, 2016 8:30 am - † Salud Cabrera by Melbacita & Roy Cabrera
Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016 4:00 pm - † Virginia Maeder by Robert Maeder
6:00 pm - ♥ For The People
Sunday, Nov. 13, 2016 9:00 am - ♥ Bob & Sheila Mayola On their 52 Wedding Anniversary
11:30 am - † Barbara Bolinsky by The Bolinsky Family
♥ For Intentions • † Deceased
Where our Captain bids us go Tis not ours to murmur no He that gives the sword and shield Chooses too the battlefield On which we are to fight the foe. Amen
So many brave souls have served our country and our Lord on battlefields not of their choosing, protecting those of us who remained at home. Take a moment today to pray for our veterans, and all the men and women currently serving the cause of freedom in our Armed Forces.
Mass Intentions
Readings for the Week
Saints and Special Observances
Today’s Readings
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First Reading — The King of the world will raise us up to live again forever (2 Maccabees 7:1-2, 9-14). Psalm — Lord, when your glory appears, my joy will be full (Psalm 17). Second Reading — May the Lord encourage and strengthen your hearts (2 Thessalonians 2:16 — 3:5). Gospel — Those who are deemed worthy of the coming age can no longer die (Luke 20:27-38 [27, 34-38]). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
Sunday: Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time; National Vocation Awareness Week Daylight Saving Time ends Tuesday: Election Day Wednesday: The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica Thursday: St. Leo the Great Friday: St. Martin of Tours; Veterans Day; Remembrance Day (Canada) Saturday: St. Josaphat
Monday: Ti 1:1-9; Ps 24:1b-4ab, 5-6; Lk 17:1-6 Tuesday: Ti 2:1-8, 11-14; Ps 37:3-4, 18, 23, 27, 29; Lk 17:7-10 Wednesday: 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 Thursday: Phlm 7-20; Ps 146:7-10; Lk 17:20-25 Friday: 2 Jn 4-9; Ps 119:1-2, 10-11, 17-18; k 17:26-37 Saturday: 3 Jn 5-8; Ps 112:1-6; Lk 18:1-8 Sunday: Mal 3:19-20a; Ps 98:5-9; 2 Thes 3:7-12; Lk 21:5-19
Jubilee Year of Mercy November 6, 2016 Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time Jubilee for Prisoners
One of the most moving images of Pope Francis’ ministry comes from Holy Thursday. Slowly, deliberately, Francis kneels down before prisoners—men, women, young, old, Christian, Muslim—and washes their feet, recalling Jesus admonition to Peter: “If I, therefore, the master and teacher, have washed your feet, you ought to wash one another’s feet” (John 13:14). On today’s Jubilee for Prisoners, whose rights the Church bids us advocate, Jesus declares in the Gospel, “to [God] all are alive” (Luke 20:38). Have we “imprisoned” anyone figuratively, but no less painfully, passing harsh judgment, then refusing our respect, acceptance, even affection? This month of All Saints and All Souls bids us reflect on our eternal destiny and prepare for it. Respect for ourselves and others, souls and bodies, practical care for neighbors and strangers: such witness affirms that we view our present in light of our future, and believe that, even now, in our midst, stands the Lord of life, the living Jesus. —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
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“May our Lord Jesus Christ himself and God our Father, who has loved us and given us everlasting encouragement and good hope through his grace, encourage your hearts and strengthen them in every good deed and word.” 2 Thessalonians 2:16-17
There are two important lessons here. First, we are called to be generous with our encouragement and hope. As God shows us mercy, we must be merciful to others. Second, joy is contagious! The joy we receive from doing good works not only strengthens us, it encourages others as well.
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P arish Calendar
Monday, Nov. 7, 2016 Bulletin Inserts Due for November 27, 2016 1:00 pm - Body of Christ Prayer Group 5:30 pm - Hand Bell Choir
Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016 10:00 am - CCW Board Mtg.
Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2016 11:00 am - 33 Days of Merciful Love Retreat 5:30 pm - Adult Choir 7:00 pm - Contemporary Choir
Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016 5:00 pm - RCIA
Friday, Nov. 11, 2016 9:00 am - Adoration 9:45 am - Legion Of Mary 5:00 pm - Benediction
Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016 No Scheduled Meetings
Sunday, Nov. 13, 2016 10:15 am - Faith Formation Classes 5:00 pm - CRHP Meeting
Bishop Lynch has advanced $250,000 dollars to assist Catholic Relief Services (CRS) with relief efforts in Haiti and other parts of the Carribbean as well as US communities affected. If you would like to donate directly to CRS visit their website at www.crs.org. Thank you.
Goal - $108,180.00 Pledged - $85,560.26 Total Paid - $79,889.91 Pledge Balance - $5,670.35 Family Pledges - 429 Pledges fully paid: 384 Pledges outstanding: 45 # of Families - 1,103 Average Pledge - $199.44
Balance to Goal - $28,290.09 % of Goal Pledged - 79.09% % of Goal Paid - 73.85%
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My steps have been steadfast in your paths,
my feet have not faltered.
I call upon you, for you will answer me,
O God.
— Psalm 17:5-6a
Evening Bible Study
Bike Walk
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We are delighted that you’ve joined us for worship and we hope that you’ll return to pray with us often.
As a church community, we offer lots of services to our members in addition to our weekly worship If you have moved into the area, we invite you to become a member.
Feel free to call the parish office at 352-746-9422 or email us at: [email protected]
You may also fill out a new parishioner registration form which are located on the table in the Church narthex and on the St. Scholastica website: www.stscholastica.org.
Even if you are here infrequently, we welcome you to join our Parish Family.
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The Gospel of John isn’t read as often as the other three Gospels, but when it is read, the message is very special with layers of meaning that are not always readily apparent. Come join us as we start our study of the Gospel of John, and learn more about this beautiful and inspiring book of the Bible. We will begin on November 28, and finish before Easter. We meet Monday evenings, 6:30-8:00 p.m. in the Parish Hall. All are welcome, no matter how unfamiliar with Scripture you feel you may be. For more information, call Sherri Turner, 352-746-2148. We are considering an afternoon session of the same study, for those who dislike driving at night. If interested, please call Evelyn Jones, 352-419-7560.
BIKE/WALK for Human Life: Please join the Citrus County Right-to-Life Annual Bike/Walk for Human Life on Saturday, November 19, 2016, 9:00 a.m. at The Inverness Trail Head of Withlacoochee State Trail, 286 North Apopka Ave., Inverness.
St. Scholastica Parish is participating and Sign-up and Pledge sheets are available to be a participant or a sponsor. Registration is $20 or $20 in pledges.
You may sign up after the weekend masses on Nov. 5th and 12th. Contact, Rosalie Matt, 746-7143.
Volunteers Needed We will be changing our yearly missals on Monday, November 21st following the 8:30 am Mass. Anyone able to help is asked to meet in the back of the Church at 9:15 am.
If you are a snowbird who has returned to the parish, welcome back!
Don't forget to call the parish office at 746-9422 and let us know you are back.
Help for the Divorced and Separated During the Holidays
Bibles Needed
Married Couples
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F lea Market
St. Thomas Women’s Guild at St Thomas the Apostle RC Church at 7040 So. Suncoast Blvd, Homosassa, FL is hosting a Flea Market on Saturday, November 12 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the church grounds. A $10 donation is requested per site. For site confirmation or more information Please email: [email protected]. No Rain Date is Scheduled. Hope to see you there.
"Anyone who has large print bibles that they would like to donate for nursing home residents, please contact the parish office at 746-9422 for more information"
The car gets a tune up, The house gets a painting, The job gets our every effort. But when is there time to “brush up” on us? Carve out the time you so richly deserve for yourselves and attend a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend! The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekends in this diocese are December 2-4 and January 13-15 at the Franciscan Retreat Center in Tampa. Space at the Franciscan Center IS limited so please apply early! The next weekend in SPANISH will be Nov. 26-27 at OLPH Center in Venice. For more information about taking a private time away, check out flwc-wwme.org or 813-270-7832.
BE OF SERVICE BECOME A KNIGHT
MATTHEW 23:11 THE GREATEST AMONG YOU WILL BE YOUR SERVANT
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FOR INFORMATION ON BECOMING A KNIGHT CONTACT LES MCGLOTHLIN at (352) 503-2653 or email: [email protected]
If you are going through a divorce or separation, the holiday season can be a lonely, stressful, and de-
pressing time. But there is hope. Join us for an encouraging seminar to learn what to expect, how to prepare, and how you may experience healing this holiday season. A Surviving the Holidays seminar will be held at St. Frances Cabrini Parish, 5030 Mariner Blvd., in Spring Hill, on Thursday, November 17th at 7 p.m. in classroom three in Cabrini Center. There is no cost to attend. Refreshments will be provided. For additional information please call Linda Spenceley, LMHC at (352) 686-9954 ext. 409 or email her at [email protected]
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St. Scholastica Giving Tree
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C CW News
The CCW November Board Meeting will be
held on Tuesday, November 8th at 10:00 in the Parish Hall. The General Meeting will be held on Monday. November 21st in the Parish Hall, the Rosary will be held at 9:15 in the Loyola Room, followed by the Meeting at 10:00. Our Speaker will be Katie Lucas, Senior Circle Volunteer Advisor from Seven Rivers Regional Medical Center. The Baby Jesus Luncheon will be held on Dec. 6th, 2016 at Citrus Hills Country Club, sign up is now advised. Our Flea Market will be held on Friday, January 27th, 2017 in the Parish Hall. All articles in good condition are welcome. Please keep this in mind, when you do your Spring cleaning. The Annual Tricky Tray will be held on Saturday, February 21, 2017 in the Parish Hall. All members are asked to support this event. This is always our best fundraiser. Think of this , when you do your Christmas shopping.
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Parishioners who wish to donate gift certificates from local grocery stores for those in need at Thanksgiving are invited to do so again this year. Gift cards may be dropped off at the parish office Monday through Thursday between the hours of 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
God bless you for your generosity.
So many of you have expressed the joy that comes with sharing your blessings with those less fortunate.
This year at Christmas our parish family will once again reach out to those less fortunate by participating in our annual Giving Tree Project! Tags will be placed on the Christmas tree located in our church narthex the weekend of
November 19th/20th.
These tags will display the gender of children who would benefit from the generosity of your gifts (New gifts only). Please return your unwrapped gifts (with the original tag attached) no later than December 11th and place them beneath the Christmas tree.
Rosary Makers St Scholastica Rosary Makers have distributed over 32,000 rosaries to local parish school children and nursing homes and Diocese offices of Propagation of Faith and Homeless and prison ministries. We continue to welcome new members ,will teach and provide product for rosary making.Our meeting are 3rd Tuesday of month as follows: November 15 th, no meeting in December, January 17,2017,February 21st, March 21st, April 18th,May 16th, June 20th,no meeting in July ,a meeting in August 15th,2017. Meetings start at 10:15 am till 12:15 pm in Loyla room in at parish center.
NOT ENOUGH
It is not enough for me to love God if my neighbor does not love God. —St. Vincent de Paul
Spread the Word
Confidence
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I used to take Jesus’ saying at the end of today’s Gospel (Luke 20:38) as a proof that God was outside of time, not limited or fixed in time as we are. When he says that all are alive to God, I took it to mean that God is just as present to me in the twenty-first century as the L was to Abraham thousands of years before the time of Christ. But people in Jesus’ era had no conception of time as a dimension. The phrase “God of the living” means that the dead are alive again in the Resurrection. Why was it easier for the Sadducees to imagine the impossible—a woman wondering who her spouse is in heaven—than to imagine the Resurrection?
Even today, some people find it easier to imagine a romantic vampire than to believe in someone rising from the dead. Think about how much money and effort go into advertising one of those vampire movies. Do we see many people put that kind of enthusiasm into their faith? Maybe that’s why St. Paul prays for the word of God to “speed forward and be glorified.” So how do we help the word to speed forward?
Let’s take a hint from advertising. I get very annoyed with ads that go on and on about how good their product is and how you can get two for $10 (plus $15 postage and handling). I’m more likely to buy a product a friend shows me that will do something useful. Why not spread the word like that? Be “useful” for God. Offer to help someone carry in their groceries or fill out their income tax forms. Be generous with your time. Listen to someone’s troubles, not with a bored look, but with concern and support. (Don’t limit your generosity to friends only.) And if anyone asks why, you can tell them you are just grateful for what God has done for you. Many people out there are looking for a reason to believe in God. You could be that reason, but it won’t be because you can debate the nature of time. People aren’t looking to be bored by another commercial. They are looking for signs of God’s love that will lead them to faith. Tom Schmidt, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
God is real. With complete faith in God’s intimate love and mercy, believers face both joyful and tragic circumstances with confidence. Saint Paul prays for us to know this confidence: “May our Lord . . . encourage your hearts and strengthen them in every good deed and word.” We join Saint Paul in this prayer, asking the Lord to give us the strength to speak and act rightly. Jesus encourages us at all times. He gives us hope that God’s strength in us will grow, making us worthy to live forever in heaven. There, in paradise, we will no longer know death. As Jesus says in our Gospel today, we will be “like angels.” Even though our lives on this earth must end, we live in hope. We may not be asked to die as martyrs, like the Maccabees, but every moment of every day, God offers us the very same hope and strength that helped the martyrs remain faithful to the end.
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION In the seventeenth century, English Catholics, many of them wealthy and well educated, looked to the American colonies as a place to regain a measure of religious freedom. In Ireland, the so-called penal laws were even harsher than in England, as a minority Parliament tried to force the conversion of the population by denying the majority political and economic power. Beginning in 1691, laws were passed that punished dissenters, principally Catholics, but also causing hardship for Jews, Quakers, and others. There were acts forbidding “mixed marriage” or sending children “beyond the seas” for schooling. Catholics were taxed at double the common rate, barred from the legal professions and from university, and not allowed to build churches or own a decent horse. In 1793 the situation began to change, as it became clear that the economic persecution would not drive the majority away from Catholicism. Gradually, laws were repealed until by 1829 freedom was won, although Catholics at university were ineligible for honors, and until the 1920s and the Republic, the Church of Ireland was the state church, funded by the taxes of all citizens. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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LIFE EVERLASTING
The second book of Maccabees tells a powerful story, and a rather gruesome one at that. But central to it, beyond the horrible deaths inflicted upon the brothers and their mother, is their belief in the promise of resurrection and life everlasting in God. Paul asks the Thessalonians to pray for him as he spreads Christ’s message of love, so that he might be delivered from other nonbelievers anxious to do him harm. The apostle is confident in such prayer, just as he is con-fident in the everlasting support of Jesus and God the Father. And there’s that “everlasting” word again. The Sadducees, not buying the idea, ask Jesus an interesting—albeit meaningless—question about the status of married life at the Resurrection. He tells the non-believers that marriage isn’t an issue for the risen children of God. More importantly, he assures them that their ancestors do live on in God, even as evidenced by the Father’s words to Moses. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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Clergy Rev. James B. Johnson Pastor
Rev. Jojo Tejada Parochial Vicar
Deacon Robert Smith Deacon
Administration
Louise Boyer Office Staff
Anne Griffith Office Staff
Pat Brockmann Office Staff
John Edel Music Ministry
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Monday-Friday: 8:30 am Saturday Vigil: 4:00 pm & 6:00 pm (Nov. to Apr.) Sunday: 9:00 am & 11:30 am
Holy Days: Vigil: 4:00 pm; 8:30 am & 7:00 pm First Saturday: 8:30 am
Reconciliation Saturday: 2:45 - 3:30 pm or by appointment
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament on Fridays from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm with Benediction at 5:00 pm.
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Address: 4301 W Homosassa Trail Lecanto, FL 34461
Phone: (352)746-9422 Fax: (352) 746-2335
Website: www.stscholastica.org E-Mail: [email protected] Bulletin Announcements: [email protected]
Parish Office Hours: Mon - Thurs: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Friday - Closed
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