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TOUR OF THE CHURCH:
Please enter by the front door of the church.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church is a parish in the Diocese of Knoxville,which was established September 8, 1988.
Bishop Anthony J. O'Canadi was appointed bishop on May 27, 1988, and hewas ordained as our bishop on September 8, 1988.
Bishop Joseph IL Kurtz was appointed as second bishop of the Diocese ofKnoxville on October 26, 1999, and he was ordained on December 8, 1999.
Bishop Richard Sdka, third bishop of the Diocese of Knoxville, was *ordainedon March 19, 2009.
The Diocesan Shield was designed to show the mountains and riven of EastTennessee. The three red crosses represent the Dioceses in Tennessee-Memphis, Nashville and•Knoxville. The gold cross in the center is
from our Pope's shield; the dogwood dominates the hills and valleys ofthis region of Tennessee and the miter worn by bishops is the insignia
• of a diocese of the Catholic Church.
Pope Benedict XVI is the Spiritual Leader of the Catholic Church on earth.• He replaced Pope John Paul II, who had been pope since 1978. •
Holy Water Fonts are at the entrances of the church. Holy water may be used' by all and the water is to remind us of our baptism or our coming
baptism. (Dip your fingers in the water-being mindful of yourbaptism-)and bless yourself "IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER, AND OF THESON AND OF THE HOLY SPIRIT," which expresses your belief in theHoly Trinity-GOD, THE FATHER, GOD THE SON AND GOD THEHOLY SPIRIT: ONE GOD IN THREE DIVINE PERSONS.) Whenyoumake the sign of the cross with the water, you are professing your faithin Jesus, who suffered and died for us and who arose from the dead inorder that we may have eternal life-JESUS IS OUR SAVIOR!
The Reconciliation Room is to the right Catholics receive this sacramentwhen they have separated themselves from God and from the community.
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Bulletin boards are on the walls to your left and right andlave pertinentinformation.
As you continue your tour down the aisles, notice the statues of Mary andJafeph. WE DO NOT WORSHIP MARY-OR JOSEPH as yousometimes hear. We worship the ONE LIVING GOD! We honor Marybecause she was chosen by God. Mary said "yes" to God and we areto think about when was the last time we said "yes" to God. MARY IS
• THE MOTHER OF JESUS-JESUS IS GOD-THEREFORE, MARYIS THE MOTHER OF GOD!
Candles are burning at these statues because people have come here'to pray and have the candle burning for a loved one or for a problem intheir lives. Candles represent Jesus as the Light of the World andpeople find comfort in leaving candles burning for special prayers toGod.
There are 3 focal points in the SANCTUARY of evely Catholic Church- theALTAR, which represents Christ (and is the reason that We bow); the PULPITwhich proclaims Christ and the PRESUME'S CHAIR which celebrates Christ
As you approach the sanctuary, the CHOIR is to your left, and theBAPTISMAL FONT-where the Sacrament of Baptism is received-is toyour right. We believe that baptism brings us into the Body of Christ,washes away our sins, and calls us to ministry.
The large candle that is by the Baptismal Font is called the PASCHALCANDLE. The Paschal Candle represents Jesus' life, death,resurrection and ascension into heaven. It is also called the EASTERCANDLE and is blessed at the Easter Vigil. JESUS IS THE LIGHTOF THE WORLD!
ALPHA AND OMEGA is usually on the Paschal Candle and depicts JesusALWAYS WAS, IS AND WILL BE, and the incense in the form of a crossrepresents Jesus' 5 wounds.
Page 3You will also notice the Presider's Chair which is the place for the priest who is
celebrating mass with us.
The pulpit to the left is where the Wool of God is proclaimed. At theweekend
masses there are 3 Scripture readings—one is usually from the OldTestament; one from the New Testament and one from one of theGospels. A Psalm is sung in response to the first reading. We stand forthe Gospel reading and ask God to always be in our minds, on our lipsand in our hearts.
We now proceed to the SACRISTY which is the room where the vestmentsand sacred vessels are kept
The color of the vestments follow the liturgical calendar—blue for ADVENT,purple for LENT, white for CHRISTMAS AND EASTER. Red is usedwhen the mass being offered is for a martyr. And green is forORDINARY TIME.
Because the altar represents Christ, we bow before entering a pew, or cominginto the sanctuary or when we pass the altar in our duties.
On the right is the BLESSED SACRAMENT CHAPEL where theTABERNACLE—in which a ciborium is placed with the Hosts orBlessed Sacrament to provide Communion for the sick and the dying—is on a marble table. Kneelers and chairs are around the room wherepeople may come at any time to pray. A RED SANCTUARY LAMPburns which indicates that the Blessed Sacrament is in theTabernacle.
We, as Catholics, believe in TRANSUBSTANTIATION—thechanging of the bread and wine into the BODY AND BLOOD OF JESUS.We fru& believe that we receive Jesus in communion—THIS IS MY BODY,TAKE AND EAT; THIS IS MY BLOOD, TAKE AND DRINK—THIS ISJESUS!
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For those who are not as yet in full communion with us, we invite you to comein the Communion Procession and receive a blessing from the priest orminister. As you approach the priest or minister, cross your arms whichIndicates that you want to receive a blessing.
There is nothing magical about kneeling, sitting or standing—some of us areblessed to be able to do all three—and we want you to feel comfortable inworshiping with us. WE ARE A COMMUNITY OF BELIEVERS INJEWS CHRISTI
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CHURCH FURNISHINGSWe gather in our parish church to celebrate the eucharistic liturgy andto praise God. Special areas and furnishings in our churches remind usof Jesus' presence and help us to celebrate the sacraments.
The focal point of every church building is the sanctuary, the areawhere the altar is placed and where the Eucharist is celebrated.
• Although usually found at the front of the church', the sanctuary mayalto be centrally located. It is ordinarily an elevatAd platform.
The altar stands by itself so that ministers can move about it freely.And it'. is so placed that the celebrant faces the people wbile celebratingthe Eucharist. The altar is covered with a linen cloth, arid on it Or nearit are placed candles and a crucifix, though not in such a way as toobscure the celebrant at Mass. In the sanctuary are found seats for the• ministers, placed either behind the altar or to one side. • •
which the scriptural lessons are read and from which the gospel isprodaimed. Placed on the pulpit is the Lectionary, a collection of
• readings from the Bible that are arranged according to the liturgical year.
3 focal points in every Catholic Church:.e 1. 'ALTAR represents ehrist
2, PODIUM proclaims Christ3. PRESIDER'S CHAIR celebrates Christ
VESTMENTS
In the early years of the Church, ministers at the altar wore clothessimilar to those used in ordinary life. But when popular styles changed,the minicters continued to wear this dothibtof the early years, and itbecame liturgical clothing, or vestments. Today bishops, priests, anddeacons continue to wear these special yeshnents at Mass and otherliturgical celebrations. Priests and deacons wear a long white robe calledan alb. Over the alb, around his heck, the priest wears a long strip ofcloth called a stole. (A deacon also wears a stole Ike a sash over theleft shoulder.) Over the alb and stole, the priest wears a large mantle-likevesmaen't called a chasuble. (On solemn Occasions, a deacon wears asimilar vestment called a dalmatic.) The color of the vestments varies
• according to the seasons and feasts of the Aturgical year. The colors andtheir uses are as follows. • ,
Green: A sign of hope, green --en is used during the seasbn of Ordinary
Time.
Purple: A symbol of penance, purple is used during the seasons ofAdvent and Lent.
Red: A symbol of the sacrifice of life out of love for God, red isused on Passion Sunday, Good Friday, Pentecost, and thefeasts Of-apostles, evangelists, and martyrs.
Rose: In place of purple, rose may be used-on the Third Sunday
of Advent and the Fourth Sunday of Lent as a sip ofcoming joy during a time of penance.
White: A symbol of joy, purity, and completeness. white is usedfor the seasons of Christmas and Easter, and.the feasts ofOur Lord, the Blessed Virgin, angels, and saints ityho arenot martyrs. In the U.hited States, iitite May be 'Used in
addition to purple and black in Masses for the dead.
Gold: On solemn occasions, gold oi -other rich veitments may• be used eveiviiiciiigh their color does not match the color• of the day or, the season.
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SACRED VESSELSWhen we gather for Mass, we see manyspecial objects that the priest uses to celebratethe Eucharist.
.During the Liturgy of the Eucharist, weoffer gifts to .Croci. We bring bread, wine, andwater to th./altar. The wine and water are
• carriectin Cruem..The bread. is placed in aspe.tonEainer caged a dborium.
* luring the Euch4rist1c Prayer, the priestholds up the paten. The paten is a special place
• whitz,h-fidiartfii body of Christ. The priest
• •.• il"Talce this, ail of you, and eat it: this is• my ody whish will be given up for you."• •• theEticharistic Prayer, the priest• Midi up thertlal* of •wine which will• • 1 •
• become the Woad, of Christ. He says, "Take
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The table on which the sacrificial meal isoffered; it is a.sign of Christ. The altar maybe fixed or movable. The main altar should befreestanding, away from any wall, so that thepriest can walk all around it and can celebratefacing the people. "Out of reverence for the*Mass which is both sacrifice and sacred mealthe altar must be •covered with at least onecloth." •
'The cup-shaped vessel ot goblet ,used at Massto contain the Precious Blood of Christ.A covered container used to hold the consecratedsmall Hosts..
A equate white linen cloth unfolded and theHost and Chalice are placed on it during Mass.
Small pitchers that hold the wine and water tobe used at Mass.
A plate that holds the bread to be consecrated.
PURIP/CATOR:A napkin-like cloth marked with a symbol, andused by the priest during the Liturgy of theEucharist. Also, cloth used by Eucharisticminiaters.
SACRISTY: At OLPH is the room to the left of the altarwhere clergy vest for ecclesiastical functions.Also used for sacred vessels, vestments, andother articles needed for liturgical use.
SANCTUARY: The part of &church containing the altar. vIt is the center of liturgical ceremony, clearlydistinct from .the main body of the church.
SANCTUARY LAMP: A wax candle; generally in a red glasscontainer, kept burning day and night. wherever
the Blessed Sacrament is reserved in Catholicchurches or chapels. • •
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The Ten Commandments1. I, the Lord, am your God. You shall not
have other gods besides me.2. You shall not take the name of the Lord,
your God, in vain.3. Remember to keep holy the Sabbath day.4. Honor your father and your mother. •.5. You shall not kill.
• 6. You shall not commit adultery.7. You shall not steal.0. You shall not bear false witness against• your neighbor.9. You shall not covet your neighbor's wife.
10. You shall not covet anything that belongsto yolk neighbor.
• Duties of a Catholic Christian(Precepts of the Church)
1. To keep holy the day of the Lord'sresurrection (Sunday). To worship God• by participating in Mass for every •Sunday and holy day of obligation. Toavoid.those activities (such as needlesswork) that would hinder worship, joy, orrelaxation.
2. To lead a sacramental life. To receiveHoly Communion frequently and theSacrament of Reconciliation regularly.
3. To study Catholic teachings inpreparation for the Sacrament ofConfirmation, to be confirmed, and thento continue to study and advance thecause of Christ
4. To *observe the marriage laws of the• Church. To give religious training, by
• word and example, to one's children. Touse parish schools and catechetical
• programs.5. To strengthen and support the Church—
one's own parish community and parishpriests, the worldwide Church, andthe pope.
6. To do penance, including abstainingfrom meat and fasting from food on theappointed days.
7. To join in the missionary spirit andapostolate of the Church.
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Holy Days of Obligation inthe United StatesSolemnity of Mary, Mother of God: January 1
We honor Mary, Mother of God.Ascension: Fortieth Day after Easter
Jesus ascended into heaven.Assumption: August 15.• Mary was taken into heaven, body and
soul.All Saints' Day: November 1
We honor all the saints in heaven.Immaculate Conception: December 8
Mary was free from sin from the firstmoment of her life.
Christmas: December 25We celebrate the birth of Jesus.
The Seven SacramentsBaptism, Confirmation, Eucharist,Reconciliation (Penance), Anointing of theSick, Matrimony, Holy Orders
Corporal Works of MercyFeed the hungryGive drink to the thirsty.Clothe the naked.Visit the sick.Shelter the homeless.Visit the imprisoned.Bury the dead.' •Spiritual Works of MercyWarn the sinner.Instruct the ignorant.Counsel the doubtful.comfort the sorrowing.Bear wrongs patiently.Forgive all injuries.Pray for the living and the dead.The Theological VirtuesFaith, Hope, Love (Charity)
The Cardimd VirtuesPrudence, Temperance, Justice, FortitudeThe Beatitudes (Matthew 5:3-10)Blessed are the poor in spirit,
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.Blessed are they who mourn,
for they Will be comforted.Blessed are the meek, •
for. they ivill inherit the land.Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for• righteousness, for they shall be *satisfied..Blessed are the merciful,
for they Will be shown mercy.Blessed are the clean of heart, •
for they will sec God. •Blessed are the peacemakers,
Blessed are they who are persecuted for the: sake of righteousness, for theirs is the• Sngdotti of heaven.
the Way of thiCross, • I. Jesus is condemned to death on the• Crass. •IL Jesus accepts his cross.
Jesus falls the first time..IV. Jesus meets his sorrowful mother.
•.V. Simon of Cyrene helps jesitS carry• his cross.
VI. Veronica Wipes the face of Jesus.VII. Jesus falls the second time.
VIII. Jesus meets and speaks to the• women of Jerusalem.
IX Jesus falls the third time.X. Jesus is stripped of his garments.
XL Jesus is nailed to the cross.XII. Jesus dies on the cross.
XIII. Jesus is taken down from the crossand laid in his mother's arms.
XW Jesus is placed in the tomb.V. Jesus rises from the dead.
The Mysteries of the RosaryJoyful MysteriesThe AnnunciationThe VisitationThe NativityThe Presentation in the TempleThe Finding of Jesus in the TempleSorrowful MysteriesThe Agony in the GardenThe Scourging at the PillarThe Crowning with Thorns •The Carrying of the CrossThe Crucifixion and Death of JesusGlorious MysterieiThe Resurrection •The AscensionThe Descent of the Holy SpiritThe Assumption of MaryThe Crowning of Mary as Queen of
Heaven and EarthThe Divine PraisesBlessed be God:Blessed be his holy name.Blessed be Jesus Christ, true God
and true man.Blessed be the name of Jesus.Blessed be his most Sacred Heart.Blessed be his most Precious Blood.Blessed be Jesus in the most Holy
Sacrament of the Altar.Blessed be the Holy Spirit, the Paraclete.Blessed be the great Mother of God,
Mary most holy. •Blessed be her holy and Immaculate
Conception.Blessed be her glorious Assumption.Blessed be the name of Mary,
Virgin and Mother.Blessed be St. Joseph, her most chaste
spouse.Blessed be God in his angels and in hissaints.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Opening Prayer
Let us begin: t In the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Let us pray before the face of God in trusting faith.
Almighty and eternal God, Father of the world to come, your goodness is beyond what our spirit can touch andyour strength is more than the mind can bear. Lead us to seek beyond our reach and give us the courage to standbefore your truth.
it In the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
The Word of God
October 4, 2009Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
Mark 10:2-16
The Lord be with you. And also with you.A reading from the Gospel of Mark. Glory to you Lord.+ May the gospel always be on my mind, + on my lips, + and in my heart.
The Gospel of the Lord. Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ.
The Pharisees approached Jesus and asked, "Is it lawful for a husband to divorce his wife?" They were testinghim. He said to them in reply, "What did Moses command you?" They replied, "Moses permitted a husband towrite a bill of divorce and dismiss her." But Jesus told them, "Because of the hardness of your hearts he wrote
you this commandment. But from the beginning of creation, God made them male and female. For this reason aman shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh. So they areno longer two but one flesh. Therefore what God has joined together, no human being must separate." In thehouse the disciples again questioned Jesus about this. He said to them, "Whoever divorces his wife and marriesanother commits adultery against her; and if she divorces her husband and marries another, she commitsadultery."
And people were bringing children to him that he might touch them, but the disciples rebuked them. WhenJesus saw this he became indignant and said to them, "Let the children come to me; do not prevent them, for thekingdom of God belongs to such as these. Amen, I say to you, whoever does not accept the kingdom of God likea child will not enter it." Then he embraced them and blessed them, placing his hands on them.
+0 L Our La of Pe mat Help Cath e ChurchP H Cita aneoga TN
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Liturgical Calendar
Catechism of the Catholic Church
2364 The married couple forms "the intimate partnership of life and love established by the Creator andgoverned by his laws; it is rooted in the conjugal covenant, that is, in their irrevocable personal consent." Bothgive themselves definitively and totally to one another. They are no longer two; from now on they form oneflesh. The covenant they freely contracted imposes on the spouses the obligation to preserve it as unique andindissoluble. "What therefore God has joined together, let not man put asunder."
1244 First Holy Communion. Having become a child of God clothed with the wedding garment, the neophyteis admitted "to the marriage supper of the Lamb" and receives the food of the new life, the body and blood ofChrist. The Eastern Churches maintain a lively awareness of the unity of Christian initiation by giving HolyCommunion to all the newly baptized and confirmed, even little children, recalling the Lord's words: "Let thechildren come to me, do not hinder them." The Latin Church, which reserves admission to Holy Communion tothose who have attained the age of reason, expresses the orientation of Baptism to the Eucharist by having thenewly baptized child brought to the altar for the praying of the Our Father.
OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP CHURCHRite of Christian Initiation olAdults (RCIA)
Date:NAME: ADDRESS: ZIP
PLACE OF WORK: Occupation:
HOME PHONE # WORK # E-Mail #
Date of Birth: Place of Birth: • Father's Name: Rel:
Mother's Name: (Maiden) • Rel:
Have you been baptized: • Where? City: State: Date:
Please bring in a copy ofyour baptismal record PLEASE CHECK ALL OF 2HE FOLLOWING MAT APPLY:
Singk (I have never been marrkd)
(My spouse has been married only once)
(l am a widowfwidower.)Divorced (I am divorced but not remarried)
(I have been married more than once.)My annulment is:In process completed Date: Place: Priest:
Thou or your spouse is in a second marriage, you will need to see a priest about the annulmentprocess. You begin this process by callinear an appointment (622-7232) with one of our priestswho will tenderly guide you through the process. Please make the appointment tight away.
My children are: Age Baptized ; and Age Baptized
Please worship with us: Saturdays at 5:30 P.M., Sundays at 7:30, 10:00 and 12:00 Noon and receive a Communionblesaing.
PART!! Date:
What, for you, is the significance of baptism?
Looking back on your life's journey, who is God to you and wherehas God been leading you?
Have you actively participated in a church of the Christian faithor another Religion?
When did YOU first become interested in inquiring about theCatholic Church?
Do you have friends or relatives who are members ofOUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP CHURCH?
Are there any questions about the Catholic Church that you .wouldlike to have answered for you at this tine
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