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The Catholic Community of Bradford The Catholic Community of Bradford
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time October 20, 2019
St. Francis of Assisi 15 St. Francis Drive
Website: www.stfrancisomph.com
Our Mother of Perpetual Help (A Secondary Mission Church)
St. Bernard of Clairvaux 95 East Corydon Street
Website: www.stbernardcatholic.org
On-line giving: www.osvonlinegiving/1845
Rev. Raymond Gramata
Pastor
Rev. James Gutting, Senior Associate
P.O. Box 2394 • Bradford, PA 16701-5394
Phone: (814) 362-6825 • Fax: (814) 362-1479
Email: sboffice@atlanticbb.net
St. Bernard of Clairvaux
St. Francis of Assisi
Our Mother of Perpetual Help Mission Church
The Catholic Community of Bradford
PASTA DINNER
Fr. Gallina Social Center
Saturday, October 26
from 4 - 7 pm
Dinner includes pasta,
meatballs & sauce,
salad, bread & butter,
dessert, beverage
Adults $10 � Children 12 & under $5
Take-Outs
COME AND ENJOY!!
ST. BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX CHURCH BRADFORD, PA CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF BRADFORD OCTOBER 20, 2019
What is the simplest definition of prayer? It is - simply having a conversation with God. Why should we
want to pray to God? Well, just as in a normal relationship with another person, having a conversation
with that person is the way we keep in contact with that person. This is how that person gets to know us
better and likewise, we get to know him/her better. Accordingly, the purpose of prayer is to get to know
God better and He gets to know us better. As you know, in the Catholic Tradition of Prayer we have four
types of prayer: adoration, contrition, petition, and thanksgiving. Let us look at each one separately.
ADORATION: In this form of prayer we are praising
God for being God as Father, Son, Holy Spirit.
CONTRITION: In this form of prayer we are asking for forgiveness. Just as we
do on the human realm when we have done something that we should not
have done, we ask for forgiveness. We do the same with our God. Just as in
the human relationship, our friendship is restored; so too in our relationship
with God. This can be done two ways: simply asking forgiveness or
celebrating forgiveness in the Sacrament of Reconciliation (confession).
PETITION: This takes the form of asking for something that we want. At times this may seem to be the more favorable type of
prayer. Just as we may ask our parents for something, we also ask God for things. Just as our parents may say yes or no, so
too does God. When the answer is no, we may feel that He has not heard our prayer, but like a good parent who would never
give us anything bad; so too God. Instead, He will always give us what we truly need in any particular situation. He knows
what we may be praying for would bring us harm rather than good and so the answer becomes NO.
THANKSGIVING: Just as we say thanks when we have received a gift or a compliment; we say thanks to our God for the
favors that we have received from Him.
If you look closely each of these prayers are simply reflections of what we do for one another on a daily basis.
Let us see how these prayer forms are reflected in two of the readings in today’s Mass. From the Book of Exodus we see
Moses with his hands held high (a symbol of prayer). As long as his hands were held high the Israelites were winning and
soon as they began to droop, the Israelites lost. So Aaron and Hur held his hands upright. Sometimes our prayers don’t get
answered in the time frame that we want but they always are answered. Then in the Gospel story of the woman and the
crooked judge, one can see the persistence of prayer and also see the petition aspect. Let us continue to see the importance
of prayer in our life and continue to use it to get to know God on a daily basis. God Bless, Fr. Ray
LAST WEEK’S COLLECTIONS
St. Bernard - Needed Weekly: $ 10,955 Oct 13 ����.����$ 5,832
2019 CSA Assessment������$ 36,754 SB 2019 CSA Collected�����....$ 31,559
St. Francis of Assisi - Needed Weekly: $ 4,023 Oct 13 ����.����$ 2,264
2019 CSA Assessment���.�.�$ 25,137 SF 2019 CSA Collected���...�...$ 20,498
OUR PARISHES THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS
WORLD MISSION SUNDAY
THIS WEEKEND IS WORLD MISSION SUNDAY. We cele-brate this day by remembering our baptismal call - to bring the Gospel to all!! The 2nd collection this weekend for the So-ciety for the Propagation of the Faith ensures the work and service of the Mission Church, as it supports priests, religious and lay leaders who offer the Lord’s mercy and concrete help to the most vulnerable communities in the Pope’s missions. Thank you for your generosity.
Get resources and suggestions for your family at the Diocese of E r i e ’ s f am i l y webs i t e ,
www.ErieRCD.org/fam.htm. At the Diocese of Erie, fami-lies always matter! Go Families!
A FAMILY LIFE
The widow in today’s gospel is praised for her PERSEVER-ANCE. In our homes perseverance is a critical ingredient to resolving differences in marriage, and teaching lessons and skills to children. Perseverance is always an act of faith and trust in the goodness of the other person.
2019 CSA HELPS SUPPORT
Natural Family Planning/Chastity Education With “Truth and Meaning of Human Sexuality” and Hu-manae Vitae as foundational documents, this office offers seminars on Sympto-thermal Method of Natural Family Planning, speakers for school-age as well as adult groups and a pre-Lenten couples’ retreat. Also provides Chastity education guidelines, resources and speakers for parent groups and students.
THANK YOU TO
MIKE DEPALMA/
HOWARD HANNA
PLEASE SUPPORT NEW SPONSOR
1. Please write individual checks for each donation: weekly, CSA, candles, special dioc-esan collections and any other. The collec-tions are processed separately.
2. Make sure your checks are made out to your home parish, signed and with purpose noted in the memo section.
3. Mass checks should be made out to the church where the mass is to be said.
4. Please do NOT staple or tape your envelope closed.
29TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 20, 2019
CHOOSE LIFE
"America, your very future as a nation depends on your willingness to protect the Right to Life of the most of the most defenseless in your society."
~Pope John Paul II
UPCOMING MEETINGS
Bible Study: Wednesdays at 6:30 pm - Fr. Ritchie Hall Catholic Women Board: Mon, Nov 4 at 6 pm - Fr. Gallina Social Hall Catholic Women: Mon, Nov 4 at 6:30 pm - Fr. Gallina Social Hall 50+ Club: Wed, Nov 13 at 11 am - Fr. Ritchie Hall RCIA: Mondays at 7 pm - Parish Conference Room REP 1-7: Sun, Oct 20, 27 at 9 am - Fr. Gallina Social Center REP 8 -11: Sun, Oct 20, 27 at 5:45 pm - Fr. Ritchie Hall Rosary Altar: Thurs, Nov 14 at 6 pm - Fr. Ritchie Hall St. Francis Bell Choir: Thursdays at 6:30 - SF choir loft
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION
Anyone interested in becoming Catholic or learning more about the Catholic Faith should contact the parish office for more information on the R.C.I.A. program.
HOLIDAY FOOD DRIVE
St. Bernard/ St. Francis are now collecting non-perishable food in support of the Brad-ford Salvation Army Holiday food boxes!
They make boxes for distribution before Thanksgiving and then also supply food boxes and meals for the Christmas holiday. They are counting on your generosity to help again. Items such as boxed or instant potatoes, canned or readymade gravy, cranberry sauce, boxed stuffing and no-bake style desserts are always needed. Any non-perishable canned or boxed ready-to make meal type items are appreciated. Cash donations welcome! Checks should be made out to the Salvation Army.
Items can be dropped off at the parish office
Monday-Friday from 8:00 am to 3:30 pm
BY FRIDAY NOVEMBER 1, 2019
Please support this worthy community activity.
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF BRADFORD OCTOBER 20, 2019
MARRIAGE MOMENTS
Argument Tip #2: Don't get unduly "historical" in a marital argument. Counting and keeping track of all the past wrongs done you won't endear you to your beloved when looking for a mutually agreeable solution. Don't dwell on the past. Admit that each of you probably made mistakes and hurt each oth-er. Focus on the future.
BIBLE THOUGHT
Adults: Whose needs might you be failing to listen to right now?
Child: how often do you put off chores until you are forced to do them? Who is hurt by such a decision?
The Bradford Council #403 of the Knights of Columbus
meet monthly on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm in the Conference Room at the parish office.
New members are welcomed. Call Mark Luciano at 368-5508 for more information.
All Council members are urged to attend, and new members are most welcome.
DIOCESAN CENTERS FOR
DISEASTER RELIEF DONATIONS
Those wising to mail donations should send them to: Catholic Charities USA 2050 Ballenger Ave. Suite 400 Alexandria, VA 22413
This address can be used for any domestic disaster relief aid. If there is a specific cause, such as the wild fires or hurricane relief, please not that on th check and Catholic Charities USA will see that it is used accordingly.
I you wish to donate to international disaster relief efforts, you can mail donations to:
Catholic Relief Services 228 Lexington Street Baltimore, MD 21201-3443
Again, any specific cause should be noted on the memo line of the check and CRS will see that it is processed ac-cordingly.
Distribution October 29th �Grace Lutheran Church
Child Protection and Creating Safe Environ-ments- Bullying Prevention Month: Relational bul-lying is unwarranted, persistent, unwelcome behavior in the form of criticism, isolation, or fabricated allegations that can damage relationships. Examples include social exclusion (“You can’t be with us”), spreading rumors (“Did you hear…?”), and withholding friendship (“I won’t be your friend if you…”). Though relational bullying can often seem ambig-uous to outside observers and often garners less attention than physical bullying or verbal bullying, it should not be discounted simply as normal, adolescent behavior. In fact, several recent studies suggest relational bullying is more strongly related to emotional distress and teen depression than any other form of bullying. To see what the Diocese of Erie is doing to help maintain safe environments, visit https://www.eriercd.org/childprotection/
29TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 20, 2019
October 4
St. Thérèsa of Lisieux October 3
John Henry Newman October 9
St. Ignatius October 17
Luke the Evangelist October 18
St. Teresa of Ávila October 15
Pope John Paul II October 22
Feast of the Guardian Angels October 2
Some October Saints
Saint Peter of Alcantara October 26
St. Remegius-------October 1
Holy Guardian Angels -------October 2
St. Therese of Lisieux-------October 3
St. Francis of Assisi-------October 4
St. Placidus and Companions, Martyrs-------October 5
St. Faustina Kowalska-------October 5
Bl. Raymond of Capua-------October 5
St. Bruno-------October 6
Pope St. Mark-------October 7
Sts. Sergius, Bacchus,Marcellus, and Apuleius, Martyrs-------October 7
St. Bridget of Sweden-------October 8
St. Denis [Dionysius], Rusticus, and Eleutherius, Martyrs-------October 9
St. John Lenard-------October 9
St. Francis Borgia-------October 10
St. Edward King and Confessor-------October 13
St. Gerald-------October 13
Pope St. Callistus, Martyr-------October 14
St. Teresa of Avila-------October 15
St. Hedwig-------October 16
St. Gerard Majella-------October 16
St. Margaret Mary Alacoque-------October 17
St. Luke, Evangelist-------October 18
St. Peter of Alcantara-------October 19
St. John Cantius-------October 20
St. Irene-------October 20
St. Hilarion, Abbot-------October 21
St. Ursula and Companions, Martyrs-------October 21
St. Mary Salome-------October 22
St. Anthony Mary Claret-------October 23
St. Ignatius of Constantinople-------October 23
St. Raphael the Archangel-------October 24
St. Isidore the Farmer-------October 25
Sts. Crispin and Crispinian, Martyrs-------October 25
Sts. Chrysanthus and Daria, Martyrs-------October 25
Pope St. Evaristus, Martyr-------October 26
St. Frumentius-------October 27
Vigil of Sts. Simon and Jude, Apostles-------October 27
Sts. Simon and Jude, Apostles-------October 28
St. Narcissus-------October 29
St. Alphonsus Rodriguez-------October 30
St. Wolfgang-------October 31
Vigil of All Saints-------October 31
PASTORAL STAFF: Rev. Raymond C. Gramata, Pastor Rev. James Gutting, Senior Associate
OFFICE HOURS: Mon: 9 am to 4 pm Tues - Fri: 8 am to 4 pm Ms. Wendy Thomson, Financial Manager
Ms. Kathy Bryant, Secretary
MASS SCHEDULE: Please consult bulletin
CONFESSIONS: St. Bernard — Saturdays from 4:30 to 5 pm before 5:15 mass, Thursday before First Friday from 4:30 to 5 pm. St. Francis — After 9 am mass on Saturdays. Private appointments may be made by calling the Parish Office (362-6825).
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM (REP) Students not attending Catholic school should be enrolled in REP programs. St. Bernard, St. Francis and OMPH Religious Education programs are combined. Grades 1 through 7 meet on Sunday mornings at 9 am at St. Bernard in Fr. Gallina Social Center and grades 8, 9, 10 & 11(Confirmation) meet at St. Francis in G. Carlton Ritchie Hall at 5:15 pm on Sunday. Both programs begin in September.
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS (RCIA): We welcome all inquiries about the Catholic faith. This process begins in the fall of the year. Please call the Parish Office for further information.
Normal Parish Office Hours:
Mon 9 am - 4 pm � Tues - Fri, 8 am - 4 pm
BULLETIN INFORMATION MUST BE RECEIVED IN WRITING BY NOON ON FRIDAY 2
WEEKS PRIOR TO DATE OF INSERTION.
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF BRADFORD OCTOBER 20, 2019
MEMBERSHIP: All Baptized Catholics should be registered, practicing and supporting members of a Parish. Only properly registered members appear on our parish list and are eligible to receive the benefits of parish membership for sacraments, and educational opportunities (including tuition assistance) at our Catholic School. Each parishioner is called upon to practice good stewardship of time, talent and treasure. If you are not currently receiving envelopes, you may not be registered. Call the Parish Office - we would love to meet you!
MARRIAGE: Couples need to contact a priest at least six months before their wedding. Registered and active participation needs to be considered before marriage.
PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK: Please call the Parish Office to request the Sacrament of the Sick for family members who are seriously ill. Communion for the sick is taken to the hospital, nursing homes, and the home-bound on a regular basis.
BAPTISM: Both parents must attend the Pre-Baptism Preparation Program. Please call the St. Bernard Parish Office for dates and times of upcoming class. Baptisms are scheduled after completing the program. Call the Parish Office to schedule the class and baptism. Godparents must be at least 16, confirmed and active, registered members of their parish.
STEWARDSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Religious Education:
REP Coordinator: Kim VanHorn Grades 1-7, 9 am Sunday mornings at St. Bernard Grades 8, 9, 10 & 11(Confirmation), 5:45 pm Sunday
evenings at St. Francis
Liturgical Altar Servers, Eucharistic Ministers and Lectors Music Director Kathy O’Mara Organist St. Francis Michael Hicks Resurrection Choir Joan Raabe God’s Housekeepers Parish Office Liturgy Fr. Raymond C. Gramata
Parish Community Parish Council Fr. Raymond Gramata Catholic Women’s Club Teri Everett Rosary Altar Society Dawn Kozminski/Theresa Bond
Telephone Prayer Chain - Natalie Marasco (598-5565)
Cover photos by LongArt Photography
NOTE: Please call the parish office at 362-6825 if you have concerns about any of the church facilities. Thank you.
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2020 MASS BOOK IS NOW OPEN
Request forms are available in the back of each church or the parish office. The mass schedule and stipend of $10 remain the same as last year. MAKE SURE TO NOTE THE CHURCH OF CHOICE and make your checks out appropri-ately. Return your request with payment to the office or in the Sunday collection. Only one intention per mass request sheet.
Only 2 masses will be said for any one intention per year
NOTE: There are only a few St. Bernard Sat. 5:15 and Sunday 10 am masses remaining.
MINISTER SCHEDULE
FOR MASSES OCT 26 – 27
Saturday, October 26 — SB 5:15 pm Lector: Patti Kane EM: Tammy Black/ Dick Williams/ Judy Keenan Servers: Cooper & Peyton Haight
Sunday, October 27 — SF 8:00 am Lector: Craig Cuthbertson
EM: Joyce Schaming/ Candy Tingley/ Joan Yohe Servers: Samantha Soyke
SB 10:00 am Lector: REP Students EM: Kathy Howe/ Lynn Hogue/ Beth Mongillo Servers: Timothy Mulcahy/ Christian Peterson
OM 11:30 am Lector: Aimee Bundy EM: Kim Ditz Servers: Jacob Hannahs
Hospital/Pavilion: Clare Pusateri Chapel Ridge: Craig Cuthbertson
MASS INTENTIONS
WEEK OF OCT 21 - 27
Monday, October 21 SB 8:00 am Parishioners SF 9:00 am All Souls in Purgatory Tuesday, October 22 SF 9:00 am Stephen Piscitelli, Jr. (John & Debbie Place) Wednesday, October 23 SB 8:00 am Nesby Huntoon (Ron & Shirley Lerch) Thursday, October 24 SB 8:00 am Frank Langianese (Roxanne Langianese) SF 9:00 am April Lang (Billie Cummins) Friday, October 25 SB 8:00 am Alex Geis (Roger & Joyce Geis) Saturday, October 26 SF 9:00 am Kenneth & Trudie Luke (Magnella Family) SB 5:15 pm Tom & Sophie Burke & Family (Rosemary Burke)
(confessions after 9 am at St. Francis & before 5:15 at St. Bernard)
Sunday, October 27 SF 8:00 am Charles Huber (Angela)
SB 10:00 am Mary Fennell (Norma Alviti) OM 11:30 am Susan Hamric (Louise Castiglione)
GOD’S HOUSEKEEPERS OCT 21-25 : TEAM 1
L. Hogue/ S. Madison/ R. & J. Geis/ P. Pyle/ V. Hauser
PRAYER REQUESTS FOR PRIESTS
Please Pray for the Following Priests
Sun, Oct 20 - Rev. Msgr. Robert L. Brugger
Mon, Oct 21 - Rev. Jason A. Glover
Tues, Oct 22 - Rev. Robert Horgas
Wed, Oct 23 - Rev. James T. O’Hara
Thurs, Oct 24 - Rev. David Carter
Fri, Oct 25 - Rev. Robert A. Manning
Sat, Oct 26 - Rev. Peter Pierjok, OSB
READINGS FOR THE WEEK OCT 20, 2019
Sunday: Ex 17:8-13/Ps 121:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 [cf. 2]/2 Tm 3:14—4:2/Lk 18:1-8 Monday: Rom 4:20-25/Lk 1:69-70, 71-72, 73-75 [cf. 68]/Lk 12:13-21 Tuesday: Rom 5:12, 15b, 17-19, 20b-21/Ps 40:7-8a, 8b-9, 10, 17 [8a and 9a]/Lk 12:35-38 Wednesday: Rom 6:12-18/Ps 124:1b-3, 4-6, 7-8 [8a]/ Lk 12:39-48 Thursday: Rom 6:19-23/Ps 1:1-2, 3, 4 and 6 [Ps 40:5]/ Lk 12:49-53 Friday: Rom 7:18-25a/Ps 119:66, 68, 76, 77, 93, 94 [68b]/ Lk 12:54-59 Saturday: Rom 8:1-11/Ps 24:1b-2, 3-4ab, 5-6 [cf. 6]/ Lk 13:1-9 Next Sunday: Sir 35:12-14, 16-18/Ps 34:2-3, 17-18, 19, 23 [7a]/2 Tm 4:6-8, 16-18/Lk 18:9-14
Please pray for those who are sick or suffering:
Thomas Ackley, Virgil Anderson, Mary Beth Behan, Barb Bernheisel, Theresa Bond, Barbara Boser, Bonnie Buccolini, Gigi Carroll, Annie Champagne, Dick Clark, Billie Cummins,
Marianne Curcio, Paul Curcio, Charlotte Cuthbertson, Denise Douthit, Alliyson Feldman, Patrick Franco, Pat Geary, Pat Girard, Jill Henry, Mary Lou Iaderosa, Craig Johnson, Middalia Kan, Mary Keesler, James Kibby, Bill Kline, Mason LaBrozzi, Rita Leone, Barbara Matto, Colleen McNamara, Shannon McNamara, Dick Melka, Mariana Militelo, Anne Miller, Joe Monago, Lou Monti, Cheri O’Mara, Dom Piganelli, John Pockey, Dan Popiel, Courtney Prentiss, Stacie Riddle, Angela Rimer, Steve Schmidt, Steve Skaggs, Hailey Smith, Bonnie Swackhamer, Alex Tingley, Martha Vecellio, Mary Webster, Matthew Whelan, Corrine Wilson, Donna Whitford
May they be strengthened by the healing presence of God’s Spirit.
(If a name has been removed from this list that you feel should still be included, please call the parish office.)
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