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SUNDAY MASSES Saturday Vigil: 4 p.m.
Sunday: 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. & 11:30 a.m.
DAILY MASSES Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.
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BAPTISMBaptisms are held on the first and third Sundays, following the 11:30 a.m. Mass and the second Saturday, following the 4:00 p.m. Mass. All first-time parents are asked to attend a Baptism Preparation Class before scheduling their child’s Baptism. For class times, contact Sr. Ruth Hamel in the Parish Office.
MARRIAGEBased on Diocesan guidelines, couples should contact the Parish Office at least twelve months in advance of the intended date. A marriage preparation program is required.
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FUNERAL MINISTRYFamily of deceased should contact the Parish Office as soon as possible.
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IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHOLIC CHURCH COLUMBUS, OHIO
MASS INTENTIONSSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 9:00 a.m. Ray Cook † 4:00 p.m. Jim Schultheis †SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3 8:00 a.m. For the People of the Parish 9:30 a.m. Michael Bruzzese † 11:30 a.m. Genevieve Durbin †MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4 8:00 a.m. Morning Prayer 8:30 a.m. Roger Laub †TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 8:00 a.m. Morning Prayer 8:30 a.m. Vera Simpson †WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 8:00 a.m. Morning Prayer 8:30 a.m. Anthony & Jennifer Postelli †THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 8:00 a.m. Morning Prayer 8:30 a.m. Dick Spires †FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8 8:00 a.m. Morning Prayer 8:30 a.m. For the Living & Deceased Members of the IC Women’s ClubSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9 4:00 p.m. Michael Kelsey †SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10 8:00 a.m. For the Intention of August & Jane Schwitzgable 9:30 a.m. Mary DeVol † 11:30 a.m. For the People of the Parish
† Deceased
PASTORAL STAFF Pastor Fr. Matthew Hoover ................................ [email protected] Permanent Deacon [email protected] Weekend Assistants Msgr. Anthony Frecker Pastoral Minister Sr. Ruth Hamel, O.P. [email protected]
FAITH FORMATION Adult Faith Formation Sr. Ruth Hamel, O.P. [email protected] Music Ministry Deanna Oppenheimer ............... [email protected] P.S.R. Coordinator Paulette Mudrey .......................................... [email protected]
PARISH OFFICE STAFF Phone: (614) 267-9241 Fax: (614) 267-7720
Parish Business John Bernard [email protected] Administrator Marketing & Mission Theresa Vivona [email protected] Administrative Assistant Karen Cannell ......................................... [email protected] Facilities Manager Keith Altier
SCHOOL STAFF Phone: (614) 267-6579 Fax: (614) 267-2549
Principal Colleen Kent ................................. [email protected] Assistant Principal Rick Logue [email protected] OfficeManager Marina Hachwa [email protected] Preschool Erika [email protected] Secretary PeggyHeffernan ........................ [email protected] School Age Child Care Mary Louise West [email protected],(614)267-0239
PARISH SUPPORT SERVICES Faith-Based Counselor Mary Ann Jepsen .... [email protected],(614)309-2270 Planned Giving Liaison Kelly Noll [email protected],(614)352-1655
ADVISORY COUNCILS Finance Council Chairman Parish Council President Heather MacKinnon ......... [email protected] School Board President Brian Conway [email protected]
LITURGICAL MINISTERS SCHEDULE – NOVEMBER 9 & 10, 2O19MASS TIMES 4:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
EXTRAORDINARYMINISTERS
Nancy MousheyTim MousheyJohn Groeber
Karen GroeberChristine Sapp
PaulDuffyKathy CopelandDon HarbaughChris Mahler
Marilynne PoirierLynne Owens
Jennifer GardnerMary LeathleyHerbert PolingCathy Poling
Chris AtzbergerMatt FinneganJohn Jackson
Dee Dee Dodane
RosemaryVelasquezJoeUrquhartKathyUrquhart
Sue BemanBob Poirier
LECTOR Layton McCallum Mary Ann Grossman Jody Foltyn Jonathan Fortkamp
ALTAR SERVERS
Luke ConwayCate DahmanChelsea DoonIan Fountain
Lily GrayemSam Intihar
Catherine Intihar
Jocie MillerMya Montgomery
Evie MorrisonJason Noll
Natalie WallaceMatthias Wenning
Kiera Yeck,Ryland Arnold
USHERSE.J. Davis
Mike HatzoJohn Groeber
Chris MahlerRalph MathewsMichael Girard
Dave CicconeScott LeathleyJ. RuebensaalMatt Hangen
Bob PoirierBob Taylor
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WELCOME DESK Pat ConwayDiana Marie Winkler
Suzanne SmithRonnie Hiss
Lynn BoardwineJen Bennett
Janine OmanAnne CampbellCarolyn Smith
HOSPITALITY SUNDAYAll are invited for fellowship and refreshments followingallSundayMassesonthefirstweekendofeach month.
THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME NOVEMBER 3, 2019
NOVEMBER CONTRIBUTORSTO THE SANCTUARY LAMPSThe Sanctuary lamp burns constantly to proclaim the real presence of Jesus in the Tabernacle. For the month of November, the Sanctuary candle in the Adoration Chapel and the Sanctuary candles in the church were donated by the Mahler Family. Our thanks go to this family for their generosity.
PRESENTATION OF THE GIFTS AT MASS – OPEN MASSES IN NOVEMBER Please check the schedule to see if there is a Sunday Mass in November that you/your family are able to
carryuptheoffertorygifts.Intheoffertoryprocession,thebreadandwinearepresented(offered)bythefaithfultoGodbeforetheyareconsecrated.Members of the parish are invited to bring up the gifts at the Mass(es) of their choosing, throughout the year. Toparticipateinthisministry,[email protected] or go to www.bit.ly/ICPresentationofGifts and sign up for the Mass or Masses at which you and your family wish to carry up the gifts.
IN OUR PARISH MAY SHE REST IN PEACE: Please remember in your prayers Pat Vandagriff,whodied lastweek.PatworkedintheICParishOfficeforover25yearsasthefinancialsecretary.Eternalrestgrantuntoher,OLord,and may Your consoling love be with her family and friends.
NEW PARISHIONERS: We welcome these new parishioners to the parish: Lauren Neumann, and Stan & Rita Kruse. We invite and encourage you to join us as we pray, work and play together and hope that youfindawelcomingandspiritualhomehereatImmaculateConception.
ROSARY AT THE GROTTOPlease join us each Sunday evening to pray the Rosary at the IC Marian Grotto, at 8 p.m. All are welcome! Questions? Please contact [email protected].
VOCATIONS INFORMATIONDO YOU KNOW? The family is the foundation for vocations.DO YOU KNOW? God does not call the qualified: Hequalifies thosewhom he calls. God calls us despite ourweaknesses.DO YOU KNOW? You can pick up pamphlets from the Gathering Space display board for more information.
November 3 thru 9 is Vocations Week and vocation information is at the doors of the church and in Marian Hall during Hospitality Sunday.
PARISH COUNCIL MINUTES AND MEETINGSMinutes from the October Parish Council meeting are available in the display board in the Gathering Space, at the Welcome Desk and at the east door of the church. The next Parish Commissions and Council meetings are Wednesday, November 13, 2019. Commission meetings begin at 6:30 p.m. in Room A and Parish Council convenes at 7:30 p.m.
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS NEEDED AT RIVERSIDEThe pastoral care office at Riverside Hospital is in need of EucharisticMinisters.Thisspecialandrewardingministryrequiresacoupleofhoursonce a month to deliver the body of Christ to patients. If you are interested, pleasecontactSr.RuthintheICparishofficeat(614)[email protected]. God bless you for considering this blessed ministry.
I will praise Your name forever, my king and my God.“ “BOOK OF THE DECEASEDThe Book of the Deceased has been placed in the Sanctuary during the month of November as we lift up in prayer all the souls listed in the book. Throughout the month of November we remember the saints and our deceased family members and friends. As you seek to live out your own call to holiness, look forinspirationandstrengthinreflectingonthelivesofthosepowerful men and women of faith who lived Gospel lives.
ETERNAL REST GRANT UNTO THEM, O LORDWe remember our deceased loved ones who have died and were buried from Immaculate Conception beginning in November 2018. We also remember clergy who died this year.Charles Mawhirter Donald Fracasso Marilyn ManciniGenevieve Durbin Catharine Doyle James GrimmAdrienne McCann W. Marie Flore Richard SpiresBeverlyDuffy JamesVisconti EugeneOssegeEleanor Andres Carolyn Clucus Brian AdkinsNora Ann Woods Fr. John Bakle Fr. Richard Snoke,Fr. Joseph Ehwald Msgr. James Geiger Msgr. Romano CiotalaDeacon Bill Gorman Deacon Michael Ross.
ST. THOMAS MORE NEWMAN CENTERMASS OF REMEMBRANCEThe St. Thomas More Newman Center will celebrate a Mass of Remembrance on Friday, November 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the Newman Center, 64 West Lane Avenue. The Mass will be celebrated in candlelight with the opportunity to light a candle in remembrance of deceased loved ones. There will be an extended period of silence after the homily for our own personalreflection.
HOPITALITY SUNDAYThis weekend is Hospitality Sunday hosted by the IC Knights of Columbus. All are welcome and encouraged to join us in Marian Hallfordonuts,coffee,juiceandhospitality.Whileyou’rethere,youcan learn more about the Knights and, there will also be a vocations display table with information for you to take with you. We look forward to serving you!
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHOLIC CHURCH COLUMBUS, OHIO
Fiscal Year 7/1/2019-6/30/2020 • Offertory Report 10/27/2019
10/27/2019 YTD 2019/2020Recorded Envelopes/Checks $ 18,465.50 $ 361,090.01Loose Cash $ 646.00 $ 10,161.76TOTAL RECEIVED $ 19,111.50 $ 371,251.77Weekly Operating Expenses $ 25,000.00 $ 425,000.00Weekly Overage/(Shortage) ($ 5,888.50) ($ 53,748.23)
Families Receiving Envelopes 1,059Envelopes Received 176Families on EFT 330
Manage your electronic contributions online! Visit www.iccols.org and click“Offertory&Stewardship”undertheGivingmenu.ThankyouforyourfinancialsupportofourCatholicfaithhereinourparish.
“My God will fully supply whatever you need, in accord with His glorious riches in Christ Jesus.” – Philippians 4:19
TIME, TALENT & TREASUREFostering Stewardship as a Way of Life
SOCIAL CONCERNS
OPEN SHELTER MINISTRYThe Open Shelter is a ministry that serves the homeless and marginally housed persons in Columbus. Our parish assists in this ministry by serving dinner one evening a month, year round, at the Broad Street United Methodist Church. The next date is this Monday, November 4, 2019. We need volunteers to make sloppy joes, macaroni & cheese or cookies. If you are interested, please call Cheryl Costello at (614) 774-8879. Food must be hot and will be picked up behind the rectory at 5 p.m. on that Monday. Arrangements can be made for pickup if this time is inconvenient. Donations for buns, bananas and drinks are welcome.
WOMEN’S CLUB NEWSThe Women’s Club will have Advent wreaths and candle sets available for purchase in the Gathering Space on the weekends of November 17 and 24. On December 10, you are invited to help create cookie trays for shut-in parishioners. Watch future bulletins for more details.
The Women's Club 2019-2020 brochure is available at the Welcome Desk and in the display board at the east door of the church. Women of the parish are invited to read about their ministries and activities. Volunteers to assist with their programs are always welcomed and appreciated. Dues can be placed in an envelopemarkedWomen’sClubandsenttothechurchofficeorplacedinthecollection basket.
IC CYO BASKETBALL SIGNUP 2019-20CYO Basketball is open to IC parishioners and graduates of IC school, currently in high school – boys and girls. Please pick up entry forms available at all church entrances. Signup deadline: Wednesday, November 13. There is no web signup for CYO
basketball. Please contact E.J. Davis at (614) 266-9330 or [email protected] withanyquestions.
COLLECTION FOR THE ARCHDIOCESE FOR THE MILITARY SERVICES, “SERVING THOSE WHO SERVE”Every three years, the Archdiocese for Military Services, USA relies on private donation to fund their annual operating budget of over $8.2 million. This collection makes it possible to provide the Gospel, the sacraments and other forms of spiritual support to the men and women of the United States Armed Forces wherever they serve, no matter the circumstances The funds also make possible new and important initiatives, includingthefirst-everCatholicmilitarymarriageenrichmentretreat and widespread certification of catechists at theirinstallations. Please prayerfully consider a generous contribution to this collection which only occurs every three years. You may place your contribution, in an envelope marked “MilitaryServices,”designate“Military” inthememosectionof a check, or donate online at milarch.org/nationalcollection.
SIGNS OF SUICIDE – THE MESSAGE CONTINUESDid you know that suicide is the second leading cause of death in children age 10-16? Immaculate Conception Parish is planning additional programs and presentations in the coming months to raise awareness of anxiety, depression and suicide risk in people of all ages. Please watch the bulletin for further details. If you are interested in helping IC address this issue in our community, please contact Patrick Ortlieb at [email protected] (correction) or (614) 795-0234.If you or someone you know may be contemplating suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or text 4hope to 741741 to reach the Crisis Text Line. In emergencies, call 911.
JOIN THE SISTERS OF CHILDREN OF MARY FOR PRAYER AND WORKThe Sisters of Children of Mary invite you to join us on November 9 for prayer and work with the Sisters. We begin with Holy Mass at 9 a.m., work till noon, have lunch together and return to work until 3 p.m. when we go to chapel and enthrone Our Lord for adoration and pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet. Everyone is welcome! There is all kinds of work to do, but we especially need men with chain saws to cut up felled trees in our forest to use as firewood. 8353 Pleasant Chapel Road, Newark, Ohio 43055, www.childrenofmary.net, (740) 323-1977, GOD BLESS YOU!
JOSEPHINUM LECTURE SERIESThe Pontifical College Josephinum’s annual lecture seriescontinues Wednesday, November 6, with a presentation by Dr. Thomas Farr, President of the Religious Freedom Institute. Dr. Farr will present “The Growing Scourge of Anti-Catholicism: Why it ShouldMatter to Everyone” at 7 p.m. in the JessingCenter on the Josephinum campus. The event is free of charge andopen to thepublic; reservationsnot required.Formoreinformation, please call theAcademic Dean’s office at (614)985-2274.
OHIO DOMINICAN TO HOST PREVIEW DAYAll high school students are invited to attend Ohio Dominican University’s Preview Day from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, November 9. The free event will take place on ODU’s campus at 1216 Sunbury Road, Columbus. Students will have a chance to tour campus, explore majors, and learn about ODU’s Honors and Early Admission programs. Register today at ohiodominican.edu/Preview.
THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME NOVEMBER 3, 2019
SCHOOL NEWS AND ACTIVITIES IMMACULATE CONCEPTION SCHOOL NEWSParent/Teacher Conferences will take place Thursday, November 7 from 2 p.m.-7:30 p.m. This will also be an early dismissal day (1:30 p.m.) for all schoolchildren.
NO School on Friday, November 8 duetoastaffretreatforourteachers.Pleasekeepusinyourprayersasweworktogetherasastafftogrowcloserto Jesus.
Book Fair Coming Soon – The Book Fair will be at Immaculate Conception on Thursday, November 7 during parent/teacher conferences from 2-7:30 p.m. The Book Fair will also be open the week of November 11-15 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. for parishioners to shop. Please stop by and look through the wonderful array of books. With the holidays coming, there will be many gift-giving options from which to choose. We hope to see you there.
Dining Out at Pizza Primo – All parish families are invited to eat out at Pizza Primo on Wednesday, November 13. A portion of the sales will be given to HASA (Home and School Association) to enhance their mission of support to our parish school. Please consider dinner out at Pizza Primo, 3027 Indianola Avenue, on November 13!
First Reconciliation – Our second graders will be receiving this beautiful sacrament of mercy on Wednesday, November 20 at 7 p.m. All family members are invited and encouraged to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliationafterthesecondgradersarefinished.Pleasekeepallofoursecond graders in your prayers during this special time.
BISHOP WATTERSON NEWSDid You Know? Bishop Watterson’s Class of 2019 earned more than $24 million in college merit scholarships. We encourage you to visit us during our Open House on Sunday, November 24 from 1-3:30 p.m. and learn more about the value of our college preparatory curriculum and, most importantly, about the strength of our faith community. Deacon Chris Campbell, BWHS Principal, will speak at 2 p.m. For more information, visit bishopwatterson.com.
Bishop Watterson Mothers’ Club Fall Dinner – Mothers’ Club would like to invite past, present and future Bishop Watterson mothers to an evening of fun and friendship at our annual Fall Dinner on Thursday, November 14 at 6 p.m. Registration is available now at bishopwatterson.com.
WELCOME DESKWelcome to Immaculate Conception Parish. Welcome Desk volunteers are availableeachweekendtoanswerquestionsandassistwithinformationasrequested.Parishregistration formsmaybe foundat theWelcomeDeskandintheParishOffice.Parishionersareaskedtonotifytheofficeofanyupdates or changes in your family information.
BULLETIN DEADLINE The deadline for all articles for the Sunday bulletin is Friday afternoon, (9) days before the article appears in the bulletin. Please include contact information with a phone number and email address. Your written submission may be sent totheparishofficeoremailedtoic.bulletin@iccols.org.Allbulletinitemsandflyersmustbeapprovedbytheparishoffice.Noticesforbulletinboardsmustalsobeapprovedbytheparishofficebeforeposting.
BLACK FRIDAY. CYBER MONDAY.
Immaculate Conception Parish will, once again, participate in
#GivingTuesday, the international day of giving that harnesses
the generosity of millions of people around the world to
support the causes they believe in and the communities in
which they live. Last year, our parish decided to direct 100% of
the funds collected to an organi�ation that promotes Life and
Dignity of the Human Person, one of the seven themes of
Catholic Social Teaching.
We are excited to announce our 2019 Benefactor
In the coming wee�s, we will be sharing additional information
on how this organi�ation impacts lives RIGHT HERE in our
very own community. Visit www.supportlifepdhc.org to learn
more.
December 3, 2019: Immaculate Conception Parish will, once again, participate in #GivingTuesday, the international day of giving that harnesses the generosity of millions of people around the world to support the causes they believe in and the communities in which they live. Last year, our parish decided to direct 100% of the funds collected to an organization that promotes Life and Dignity of the Human Person, one of the seven themes of Catholic Social Teaching.
Immaculate Conception Parish will, once again, participate in
#GivingTuesday, the international day of giving that harnesses
the generosity of millions of people around the world to
support the causes they believe in and the communities in
which they live. Last year, our parish decided to direct 100% of
the funds collected to an organi�ation that promotes Life and
Dignity of the Human Person, one of the seven themes of
Catholic Social Teaching.
We are excited to announce our 2019 Benefactor
In the coming wee�s, we will be sharing additional information
on how this organi�ation impacts lives RIGHT HERE in our
very own community. Visit www.supportlifepdhc.org to learn
more.
We are excited to announce our 2019 Benefactor: Pregnancy Descision Health Centers. In the coming weeks, we will be sharing
additional information on how this organization impacts lives RIGHT HERE in our very own community. Visit www.supportlifepdhc.org to learn more.
VEHICLE DONATIONS NEEDEDFOR JOSEPHINUMThePontificalCollege Josephinum is inneedofusedcars,vans and SUVs for various seminary activities, such as seminarians’ travel to pastoral formation assignments and otheroff-campus responsibilities. Ifyouhaveavehicleyouwould like to donate, please call (614) 985-2230 so that arrangements can be made to deliver the vehicle before December 31. The Josephinum will provide the necessary documentation for your donation. Thank you!
8TH ANNUAL SACRED HEART CONGRESSPlease join us for the 8th Annual Sacred Heart Congress on Saturday, November 16 at St. Michael Church in Worthington, OH, from 7:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Registration: $10 for individuals, $20 for families; scholarships available. Sign up at www.sacredheartcolumbus.org or call (614) 468-3959. Doors open at 7 a.m. with registration available, Rosary at 7:30 a.m., Mass at 8 a.m., followed by the Speakers. All Are Welcome!
TO TEACH IS TO TOUCH A LIFE FOREVER!Tutors are needed for adults seeking Basic Education, GED preparation or English as a Second Language. The Dominican Learning Center will hold its next Tutor Training Workshop on Saturday, November 16 from 9 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. at 1111 E. Stewart Avenue, Columbus, 43206. You may register by calling (614) 444-7330, ext. 1, or emailing [email protected]. Volunteers must be a high school graduate and be at least 18 yearsofage.Alltutoringmaterialswillbeprovided.Tofindout more, visit www.domlearningcenter.org.
ST. ANDREW’S WOMEN’S RETREATFriday-Sunday, November 15-17, 2019You are invited for a weekend of reflection, prayer andfellowship. This year’s theme, “God’s Got This! – Finding Inner Peacewith Christ,”will be facilitated by Fr. StephenDominic Hayes. Please join us at the St. Therese's Retreat Center in our learning to live humbly in the moment with Him as we let go and let God! Private room, meals and snacks included. Registration forms are available online at http://www.standrewparish.cc/ministries-organizations/adult-faith-formation/.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHOLIC CHURCH COLUMBUS, OHIO
Immaculate ConceptionParishFiscal Year 2018 - 19 Annual ReportDear Parishioners,On behalf of the Finance Council, I am pleased to present you with the Immaculate Conception ParishAnnual Report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019.
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ExpensesNet Operating Surplus
($3,162,237)$ 43,648
Total Income $3,205,885
FY 2018-19 Financial Snapshot
We share this report with you each year to demonstrate our fiscal responsibility and good stewardship. Inmaking disciples of Jesus Christ, every sacrament received, every faith formation program hosted, everyministry and activity that brings others to experience Jesus' love is fulfilling the mission of our CatholicChurch. I am so appreciative of the gifts you bestow
414 E. North Broadway, Columbus, OH 43214 P:614.267.9241 www.iccols.org
Income
Offertory ReceiptsOther Parish IncomeGift IncomeNet Parish Activities - (Festival, etc.)
$1,260,981$1,708,534
$180,654$12,605$35,164
$7,947
K-8/PreschoolReligious Education
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Includes facility rental income, School-Age Childcare receipts, grant monies andinterest income; Includes net student services and state administrative costreimbursements.
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Expenses
PreK-12Catholic School
Scholarships
Facilities,Maintenance
& Utilities
Diocesan Tax onOffertory &
Capital Campaign$482,170 $113,377$214,758
FaithFormation
PreK-12School Expenses
MinistrySupport
$2,190,703 $622,090$21,309
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on the Immaculate Conception community andextend a heartfelt thank you for your time, talentand financial support.
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1 PreK-12 Catholic School Scholarships includes K-8 subsidy of $431,020 and highschool subsidy of $51,150. Both are factored into total PreK-12 School Expenses.
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Every family has signi�cant events to celebrate yearly: birthdays, graduations, anniversaries. Feast days are the Catholic Church’s family events. Many feast days celebrate events in the lives of Jesus and Mary, such as the Annunciation, the Immaculate Conception,
or Jesus’ Baptism. Other feast days celebrate the saints as role models of holiness (Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC),
#1173). Celebrating feasts give us a break from regular life. The Church is a big family so there’s always something to celebrate.
Gratitude for God’s blessings is one of the most distinctive marks of those of us who follow him. An ungrateful heart leads to dissatisfaction and despair but a true spirit of thankfulness restores contentment and joy. November is a time to count our blessings as children of God. “Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, his mercy endures forever” (Psalm 118:29). No matter how we stray, forgiveness and mercy are ours for the asking when we are truly sorry. “The Lord is good to those who wait for him, to the soul that seeks him” (Lamentations 3:25). Hope is believing
that God will keep his promises. This virtue helps us to place our trust in God and receive his gifts with
gratitude. “I can do all things in
him who strengthens me” (Philippians 4:13). The strength
we need most doesn’t begin in our
bodies but deep in our souls. The fatigue
we feel physically reminds us of how
quickly our hearts can wander and fail. The virtue
of wisdom prompts us to ask God to strengthen faith more
often than we ask him to strengthen the body. “And let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in the one body. And be thankful” (Colossians 3:15).
St. Frances Xavier CabriniThe youngest of
thirteen children, St. Frances was born to
Augustine and Stella Cabrini in Lombardy, Italy. She was turned away from two religious orders because of her frail health, so instead, she founded her own order, the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart. In all, she founded 67 institutions to care for the sick and forgotten in Europe and the Americas. Mother Cabrini died in Chicago and was the �rst U.S. citizen to be canonized.
A roomful of friends Learning about the saints is like walking into a large room full of strangers. You scan the faces looking for a friendly one who beckons you over. Find ways to scan the sea of saints looking for the ones with whom you would like to become friends.
“Since Christ Himself has said, ‘This is my Body’ who shall dare to doubt that it is his Body?” (St. Cyril of
Jerusalem)
Fr. Matthew HooverImmaculate Conception Church
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The Church is a much larger family than we may realize. The “Communion of Saints” includes all the saints in heaven and those still journeying to
heaven. This includes those baptized faithful on Earth and the souls in Purgatory. The Communion of Saints is the Church as the Body of Christ.
“[As] all the members of the body, though many, are one body, so it is with Christ” (1 Corinthians 12:12). This means we can help each other by offering intercessory prayers and sacri�ces. The saints in Heaven pray for us on Earth. We pray for the souls in Purgatory, who pray for us (CCC, #947). God is perfectly able to help us by himself, yet he generously involves us — including the saints —in carrying out his plans. The Communion of Saints is not a “club for the holy elites.” It is actually the biggest, fastest, most effective support network in the universe. No matter where we are, there are people praying for us, encouraging us, and caring for us.
November 1 – All Saints Day. In the early Church, there was a great desire to celebrate the martyrs by assigning each a feast day. However, the Christian persecutions were so horrible that there weren’t enough days in the calendar for individual commemorations. Pope Gregory IV designated Nov.1 as All Saints Day. November 11 – St. Martin of Tours (397). The patron of soldiers, St. Martin was forced to join the army, but he left to become a priest. He founded a monastery near Poitiers, France, and later became bishop of Tours.
November 23 – St. Clement I (1st century). Arrested by the Emperor Trajan for converting members of the nobility, Pope St. Clement I was sent to work in the mines in the Crimea. He comforted and encouraged the other Christians there until his martyrdom. November 24 – Solemnity of Christ the King. God promised his people a king who would triumph over their enemies. Jesus is our King. In Baptism and Con�rmation, we are brought under his kingship.
It is very Catholic to admire the saints but think that we can’t measure up to them. In fact, they were ordinary people made extraordinary by their love for God. If they can do it, we can, too. St. Francis of Assisi started out as a careless rich boy. God had to knock him off his feet with a deadly illness to get his attention. For the rest of his life, Francis denied God nothing. Great are the rewards when we love God without limit. St. Augustine caused his mother years of heartache with his immorality, paganism, and
disregard for holiness. Through her prayers and the guidance of St. Ambrose, Augustine became
transformed. His love for God made him a new man.
St. Ignatius was a womanizer, loved fancy clothes, and used his position to avoid
consequences. A battle injury forced Ignatius into a long recovery during which he only had
religious texts to read. He fell in love with Jesus and devoted the rest of his life to
serving God.
Luke 23:35-43, The true King
Love can make us saints
What is the “Communion of Saints”?
This Gospel passage seems at �rst to contradict the feast on which it is read – the Solemnity of Christ the King. When we think of a king, we think of a man robed in splendor, seated on a throne of power and crowned in majesty. Yet, Jesus, in this reading, has been abandoned by his friends, condemned by powerful politicians, subjected to terrible tortures, and left for dead. This is not our traditional view of a king. Yet this is when Jesus is at his most powerful. It’s in this moment, when he is
shouldering the sins of the whole human race and restoring God’s
grace to us, that he is the most glorious. He is the only king
with that kind of power. Christ isn’t an earthly
king: he is the King of Heaven, King of the Universe. On Calvary, he opened the gates of Heaven for us. The crowds jeered at him and told him to prove
his divinity by saving himself. Instead, he revealed his
divine love by saving us. He is the King of our hearts.
THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME NOVEMBER 3, 2019
The Thirty First Sunday in Ordinary Time Catechism Corner “Jesus calls to conversion. This call is an essential part of the proclamation of the kingdom: ‘The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent, and believe in the gospel.’[Mk. 1:15] In the Church’s preaching this call is addressed first to those who do not yet know Christ and his Gospel. Also, Baptism is the principal place for the first and fundamental conversion. It is by faith in the Gospel and by Baptism [Cf. Acts 2:38] that one renounces evil and gains salvation, that is, the forgiveness of all sins and the gift of new life.” (CCC, 1427) The Catechism of the Catholic Church
FORMED.ORG picks for this week: WATCH: “The Secret of Saint Thérèse” Movie--Run Time: 51 mins. “Francis: The Knight of Assisi” Movie--Run Time: 27 mins. “Lead Kindly Light: The Life & Message of Blessed John Henry Newman” St Anthony Communications Run Time: 1 hr. 10 mins. “St. Frances Cabrini” Run Time: 30 mins. [Born in Codogno Italy, with a great love for our Lord, this sickly, small girl would likely never be accepted into a convent, nor travel far from home. Both assumptions were incorrect, as St. Frances made 23 transatlantic crossings by boat after she began her missionary work at the age of 42 years old! She came to America and began orphanages, schools, and hospitals all across the US and down into South America as well….] “Divine Mercy 101” with Fr. Chris Alar, MIC Run Time: 1 hr. 1 min. LISTEN: “The Saving Power of Divine Mercy” by Fr. Jason Brooks Run Time: 1 hr. 5 mins. “Praying the Rosary Like Never Before” by Dr. Edward Sri Run Time:1 hr 5 mins. “Ode to Saint Cecilia” by Augustine Institute Radio Theatre Run Time: 2 hrs. 8 mins. “All Things are Possible for God” by Fr. Joshua Waltz Run Time: 52 mins. WATCH/STUDY: “Opening the Word” 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time—November 3, 2019 Run Time: 6 mins. STUDY: 34 sec. “Father of Mercy” Why Believe? Volume 2 Run Time: 2 mins. 3 sec.
POPE FRANCIS’ PRAYER INTENTION FOR NOVEMBER 2019 Dialogue and Reconciliation in the Near East: That a spirit of dialogue, encounter, and reconciliation emerge in the Near East, where diverse religious communities share their lives together.
Prayer for Vocations O Father, you desire all of us to be happy. Stir up the grace of a religious vocation in the hearts of many men and women. Grant to them the willingness and generosity to give of themselves, their lives, their time and their talents to the service of Jesus Christ, Your Son, Our Lord and Savior, and to His Holy Church. May more men and women go forth as priests, deacons, brothers and sisters to bring the truths of our Catholic faith to all others so that soon they, too, may know You better and love You more... and serving You, be truly happy. Amen.
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Before the LORD the whole universe is as a grain from a balance.
Sometimes at street fairs you'll come across that booth where the sign offers a curious retail opportunity: YOUR NAME WRITTEN ON A GRAIN OF RICE. I'm not sure what one does with this phenomenon once the rice has been so inscribed. The marvel is that anyone can do it to begin with. Or would choose to. Or could sell it. We marvel at the gigantic and the infinitesimal, the oldest living person, the longest standing ruins. Size may not ultimately matter, nor longevity, but they certainly catch our attention. Guinness has made a fortune playing to our admiration for the noteworthy and the oddball. Yet, what if dimensions and capacities don't matter at all? What if we could climb to a perspective where the universe is a grain, and the grain is a universe? Wisdom assures us that God, existing before time and space, has a unique appreciation of creation, good and evil, life and death, sin and restoration. Here in the cheap seats, our view is obscured by many things. Perhaps our name on rice would help us get the picture.
» Make a list of sights, sounds, statistics, or ideas that lead you to marvel. What might they reveal about the One who created all things?
2 THESSALONIANS 1:11-2:2
We always pray for you, that our God may make you worthy of his calling.
The notion of being Called By God is rather exalted. We imagine a ray of light falling on a single person amid the multitude at Grand Central Station, while a voice from heaven declares how unique this life has been found to be. This person has a destiny worth following. This child of God is going to accomplish something astonishing! Now imagine the same scene, only every person at GCS is illuminated by the same-sized beam of light, and everyone receives the same divine call-out. And finally, imagine Planet Earth covered by people walking around in light beams, their destiny highlighted, thelr potential revealed. That last vision is closer to the truth, as Thomas Merton once envisioned on a street in Louisville. Yet even as he experienced this revelation, Merton lamented: "There is no way of telling people that they are all walking around shining like the sun." Would we live differently, if we saw what Merton saw? Would we treat each other as kindred souls at last?
» How can you show respect for the divine light in every person you meet today?
LUKE 19:1-10
Zacchaeus could not see Jesus because of the crowd, for he was short in stature.
This Tuesday, our country will hold local elections of interest to the most dedicated citizens among us. Three state governors, over a dozen big-city mayors, and countless local initiatives will be on the menu. Many will consider these elections to be beneath their attention. There will be bigger fish to fry in November 2020. Yet citizenship demands our attention at the local watering holes, as well as at the White House. Who's on the school board may not matter to you, but it does affect the lives of children and therefore the future. Cleaning up the local reservoir is not as flashy as saving the oceans, but it's part of our stewardship all the same. Zacchaeus was a little guy with a miniscule fan base. As a collaborator with the Romans, even if he'd been taller, Zacchaeus would've been treated as a man of small merit. Yet Zacchaeus was somebody to Jesus. He had a free will and the potential to change. His eagerness to shimmy up a tree for a glimpse of Jesus made him the biggest guy in town.
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