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Page 1: 3550 E Knox Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85044 Parish Office: 480-893 ...Maria Simma, up unl her death in 2004, reportedly had received visits from the poor souls in purgatory. In an interview,

3550 E Knox Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85044 Parish Office: 480-893-8770 Catholic Education Office: 480-893-1160 Parish: corpuschristiphx.org Formed: corpuschristiphx.formed.org

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Corpus Chris Catholic Church www.corpuschris phx.org 2

Corpus Chris Catholic Church strives to be a welcoming community proclaiming the love of God and fostering a life-long personal rela onship with Jesus Christ and His Church through Scripture, Sacraments, and service.

Clergy and Staff Members Rev. Chad King, Pastor [email protected]

Rev. Reynaldo Clutario, Associate Pastor [email protected]

Rev. Albert Francis Hoorman, Pastor Emeritus

Rev. L.A. Sigman, Founding Pastor

Deacon Chris Kellogg [email protected]

Deacon Dennis Lambert [email protected] Website/Blog: dennislambert-writer.com

Retired Deacon Al Gaudio Retired Deacon Phil Simeone

Steve Mandarino, Parish Manager [email protected]

Carol Pavlak, Parish Office Manager [email protected]

Kathleen Foley, Parishioner Engagement Coordinator kathleen.foley@corpuschris phx.org

Christi Deg, Bulletin Editor chris .deg@corpuschris phx.org

Linda McCormack, C. E. Office Manager linda.mccormack@corpuschris phx.org

Kathy Egle, Director of Evangeliza on kathy.egle@corpuschris phx.org

Denise Halloran, Dir. of Elementary Catholic Ed. denise.halloran@corpuschris phx.org

Grace Rivera, Coordinator of Youth Evangeliza on grace.rivera@corpuschris phx.org

John Deg, Director of Married Life Ministries john.deg@corpuschris phx.org

Matthew Henry, Director of Music & Liturgy ma hew.henry@corpuschris phx.org

Barbara Manning, Gift Shop Manager [email protected]

Ken Doering, Maintenance Supervisor ken.doering@corpuschris phx.org

Council Presidents Mary Jo Kruse, President of the Pastoral Council pastoralcouncil@corpuschris phx.org

Peter Rady-Pentek, President of the Finance Council

Parish Office Hours Monday-Thursday: 9:00 -5:00 (C Mon.-Thurs. from 11:30 -1:00 ) Friday: 9:00 —11:30 Saturday: Office Closed Sunday: Following 8:30 am & 10:30 am Masses

Catholic Education Office Hours Monday: 9 – | Tuesday: 9 – : Wednesday: 9 – | Thursday: 9 – Friday-Sunday: Office Closed

Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil: 4:00 (tradi onal) Sunday: 7:00 (without music) 8:30 (contemporary) 10:30 (contemporary) 5:00 (contemporary)

Daily Mass: 8:15 (Monday—Saturday) 6:00 (Tuesday) 6:30 (Friday)

Confessions Tuesday: 5:00-5:45 Thursday: 7:00 Saturday: 2:30-3:30

Devotions Rosary: 30 minutes before daily Masses Litany Devotions: following daily Masses Divine Mercy in Cry Room: following daily Masses

Adoration Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel — Enter through the gate from the 36th Street parking lot to the Prayer Garden. Follow the path to the last door. Our Adoration Ministry needs two committed Adorers for each hour. Below is the list of hours with the greatest need. Hours in red have no one committed. If you would like to commit to a weekly Holy Hour, please contact Kathleen Foley at the Parish Office.

Sun: 1 am, 2 am, 4am, 3pm, 8pm Mon: 12am, 6am, 10am, 6pm Tues: 12am, 2am, 11 am, 7 pm Wed: 4am, 5am, 6am Thurs: 12am, 3am, 9am, 7pm Fri: 9am, 1 pm Sat: 1am, 2 am, 8am, 3pm, 4 pm

Additional adorers during the hours of Midnight - 6 each day are always helpful!

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Contents:

Purgatory: pages 4-5 Rest in Peace: page 5 Early Bulletin Deadlines: page 6 Christ Child Society: page 6 Men of St. Joseph: page 6 High School Retreat: page 6 Radio Family Rosary Christmas Boutique:page 6 Southwest Bible Conference: page 7 St. Vincent de Paul Food Drive: page 7 Safe Environment Training: page 7 Keep Christ in Christmas Contest: page 7 Our Lady of Fatima Statue: page 7 Priest Appreciation Dinner: page 7 Rejoice! Advent Book: page 8 Diocese 50th Anniversary Mass: page 8 Cardinals Game: page 8 Beyond the Parish Expo: Back Cover

Parish Contribu ons

November 3, 2019

Tithing* Weekly Total.......................................... $35,073.14 Weekly Budget....................................... $29,717.75 Weekly Surplus (Deficit)......................... $5,355.39

Year-to-date Total................................ $4,88,230.77 Year-to-date Budget............................. $470,226.75 Year-to-date Surplus (Deficit)............... $18,004.02

*Includes Sunday collections, Online Giving, and mid-week tithing.

Other Contribu ons

Children’s Envelopes….................................... $35.00 Miscellaneous……….....……....................... $108.00 Building Fund Collec on……...................... $1,430.00 Building Fund Balance……..................... $68,679.38

Feast Days & Mass Intentions Mass Intentions are limited to five requests per year.

Monday, November 11, St. Martin of Tours

8:15 am Holy Souls in Purgatory

Tuesday, November 12, St. Josaphat

8:15 am † Frank McPhillips 6:00 pm † Patrick Viglotti

Wednesday, November 13, St. Frances Xavier Cabrini

8:15 am † Esmeralda Donovan

Thursday, November 14 8:15 am † Lucille McPhillips

Friday, November 15, St. Albert the Great

6:30 am Alma Glinoga 8:15 am † Nancy Shields

Saturday, November 16, St. Margaret of Scotland, St. Gertrude

8:15 am † John O’Connor 4:00 pm Kerry Meade

Sunday, November 17

7:00 am † S. Victor Savino, M.D. 8:30 am Parishioners 10:30 am † Peter, Sr. & † Lucy Troglia 5:00 pm † Rudy & † Linda Yusay

Text JOINCC to 84576 or visit us online at

flocknote.com/corpuschris cc

Sign-up for electronic newsle ers, parish event & holy day reminders, emergency notifications, specific ministry communica ons, and funeral no ces.

You can also “Like” us on Facebook at h ps://www.facebook.com/corpuschris phoenix

Pray for the Sick

Lee Burton, Jaden & Madison Caballero, John C. Cooper, Gloria Costello, Theresa de la

Vina, Randy Frost, Dcn. Al Gaudio, Alma Glinoga, Regina Haven, Xochitl Monge, Frank Spadafore,

Tyler Stowe, Theresa Sup

Offices will be closed Sun. Nov. 10 & Mon. Nov. 11.

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The month of November is dedicated to praying for the souls in Purgatory. Through Jesus’ Resurrection from the dead and Ascension into Heaven, every person has the opportunity to live with Him in Heaven. However, just because Heaven is now a possibility, it does not mean it will happen for all of us, and for many, it won’t be right away. The truth is, after death, entrance through the “Pearly Gates” is not automa cally or immediately given to those who have some degree of faith in God or to those who have been a “pre y good person.” While it is true that a er death, one either goes to Heaven or Hell, the Church has always taught there is a state of purification for the believers who are not yet ready to enter Heaven. This purification that souls undergo is what the Church calls Purgatory. In a special way this month, and indeed at every Mass, we pray for all the souls who are in purgatory, that are being purified in order to receive the gift of Heaven.

Every soul must choose Heaven. We must ac vely accept to be in perfect union with God in Heaven. At the moment of death, every soul has one last chance to repent of his or her sins and choose to live with God forever, or not. If a soul does repent, maybe even for the first me in the person’s life, then that soul receives the cer tude of God’s love and mercy, and the knowledge they will one day experience the fullness of life and love in Heaven. But an unclean soul cannot enter into eternal paradise and experience complete unity with God. The consequences of an individual’s sin remains a er death even though God has forgiven the person’s sins. Since the soul has thus received a glimpse of the immense glory of Heaven, and the light of God has revealed the darkness in the soul due to sin; the soul sends itself to Purgatory to be puri-fied so as to be made ready to receive the great gi of Heaven.

Let me be clear with this important truth: no one coasts into Heaven, nor is it automa cally given to everyone who has died. Absolutely no one can receive the life of Heaven without choosing first to die to self while on earth. Every soul who enters Heaven will have no attachment to sin and will be in perfect union with God. Let that sink in for a moment – everyone in

Heaven will have no a achment to sin. Are you ready for Heaven? Are you at least becoming detached from sin and growing closer to Heaven?

It is Bap sm which opens the possibility of new life in us. In Romans 6:3-4 we read, “are you unaware that we who were bap zed into Christ Jesus were bap zed into his death? We were indeed buried with him through bap sm into death, so that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might live in newness of life.” However, just because we have been baptized, most likely as an infant, does not mean that we are automa cally ready for Heaven. As Romans continues in verse 6, we must be able to say, “We know that our old self was crucified with him, that we might no longer be in slavery to sin.” There must be an ac ve and con nual death to self, a death to any a rac on to sin for us to receive the newness of life in Heaven. However, the ac ve death to self is not done on our own. It is a dying to self in Jesus Christ. Yes, we can – and must – do our part to avoid sin in our lives, but we cannot detach ourselves from the a rac on to sin. Only Christ can set us free from slavery to sin. Detachment from sin is not what we do in ourselves, we must choose and ask for it, but it is what God does in us. Heaven is not given to the wise and the learned but to the li le ones who have humbled themselves (cf. Mathew 11:25). Only the humble can enter Heaven: those who know that they can do nothing without God. The more we surrender ourselves in prayer, the more we die to our earthly desires and a ach ourselves to Christ; then the more we are a racted only to what is of Him and we become detached from that which is not of Him. We must lose ourselves completely in order to gain the fullness of Christ.

- Fr. Chad King

An Angel Frees the Souls of Purgatory

Ludovico Carracci (1555–1619)

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Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time November 10, 2019 5 The great thing about this life on earth is that we

constantly have the choice to humble ourselves and grow in giving ourselves over to Christ. However, those who have died, don’t. They have already made their decision. A holy woman from Austria, named Maria Simma, up un l her death in 2004, reportedly had received visits from the poor souls in purgatory. In an interview, Maria responded to the ques on of why the souls in purgatory cannot gain any more merits, but those on earth can. (The complete interview can be found here: www.michaeljournal.org/simma). Maria replied, “Because at the moment of death, the time to earn merits is over. For as long as we are living on earth, we can repair the evil we have done. The souls in Purgatory envy us of this opportunity. Even the angels are jealous of us, for we have the possibility of growing for as long as we are on earth. On earth, when we suffer, we can grow in love, we can gain merits, which is not the case with the sufferings in Purgatory. In Purgatory, the sufferings serve only to purify us from sin. On earth, we have all the graces. We have the freedom to choose. The souls in Purgatory can no longer do anything for themselves; they are totally helpless. If the living do not pray for them; they are totally abandoned. Therefore, it is very important to realize the immense power, the incredible power that each one of us has in our hands to relieve these souls who suffer.” Also, while the souls in Purgatory cannot pray for themselves, they can pray for us here on earth. Thus, the more we pray for them, the more, they in turn pray for us, along with all the saints in heaven.

Knowing how necessary it is for us to pray for those in Purgatory, Maria was asked what the most effective means are to help deliver the souls in Purgatory. She answered, “The most efficient means is the Mass because it is Christ who offers Himself out of love for us. It is the offering of Christ Himself to God, the most beau ful offering. The priest is God's representative, but it is God Himself who offers Himself and sacrifices Himself for us. The efficacy of the Mass for the deceased is even greater for those who a ached great value to the Mass during their lives. If they a ended Mass and prayed with all their hearts, if they went to Mass on weekdays — according to their time available — they drew great profit from Masses celebrated for them. Here,

too, one harvests what one has sown. Let me repeat that point, the efficacy of the Mass for the deceased is even greater for those who a ached great value to the Mass during their lives. So when you die, how effec ve will the Masses be that are offered for you?

Remember that at every Mass we pray, “Pray brethren, that my sacrifice and yours, might be acceptable to God the Almighty Father.” We are called to share in Christ’s sacrifice, and so I encourage you to offer in prayer at that me in Mass, all your loved ones who have died. The souls in Purgatory need our Masses offered for them, especially this month and next. There is a devo on to pray for the souls in Purgatory leading up to and on Christmas, as some saints and mys cs have said that day is when most souls are released and enter Heaven.

Another very powerful means to help the poor souls is to offer our sufferings. Our voluntary penances, such as fasting, renunciations, etc., and our involuntary sufferings, like illness or mourning, can take on extraordinary meaning. Whether the sacrifices are small or the crosses are heavy, if we welcome them in humility and live them with patience, our sufferings can have a redemptive power to help souls.

The best thing to do, Maria tells us, is to unite our sufferings to those of Jesus, by placing them in the hands of Mary. She is the one who knows best how to use them, since o en we do not know the most urgent needs around us. All this, of course, Mary will give back to us at the hour of our death. You see, these sufferings offered will be our most precious treasures in the other world. Let us do all we can, to turn away from sin, humbly surrender our attachments to sin, and yearn for heaven. Let us also be vigilant in praying for the poor souls in purgatory for they depend on us!

Rest in Peace

Martha Cecilia Molguin Baca Edna Quintana

Marilyn Skerrett Robert Spoljarick

Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord and may perpetual light shine upon them. May the souls of

the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

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Corpus Chris Catholic Church www.corpuschris phx.org

Calling All High School Students!

You are invited to join us on our “Hearts Ablaze” retreat this coming weekend : November 15-17!

Spend a weekend up north with Corpus Chris Youth - take an opportunity to break away from the stress-es of everyday life to refresh and renew your faith with your peers. Cost: $150 Dates: Depart Friday, Nov. 15th at 4pm Return Sunday, Nov. 17th at 2pm Loca on: Emmanuel Pines Camp, Presco AZ Contact: grace.rivera@corpuschris phx.org

Email Grace, your Coordinator of Youth Ministry, for more informa on and the registra on link!

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A en on All Bulle n Contributors:

Due to Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day, November & December bulle n submissions are due early! Please keep the following deadlines in mind:

Bulle n Date Submission Deadline

Dec. 1 Fri. Nov. 15

Dec. 8 Mon. Nov. 25

Dec. 15 Mon. Dec. 2

Dec. 22 Fri. Dec. 6

Dec. 29 Fri. Dec.13

Jan. 5 Fri. Dec. 20

Nov. 24 Tue. Nov. 12

Christ Child Society

The Christ Child Society of Phoenix is dedicated to serving children in need.

Please join us as we meet to sew, crochet, and knit newborn clothing items. Don’t sew? We can use your help cutting fabric for clothing and blankets. We will meet from 9am-1pm in the Parish Center on the Wednesdays listed.

Please bring a sack lunch. A refrigerator will be available and dessert, coffee, and lemonade will be provided.

If you have any questions, please call Michelle Cano at 602-524-7735 or Michelle Grimditch at 480-710-4357.

Mee ng Dates November 13 December 11 January 8 & 22

February 12 & 19 March 18 & 25

April 8 & 22 May 13 & 27

Men of St. Joseph

Corpus Christi Men’s Ministry

All men are welcome! N E :

Join us as we begin a new series: Why We Believe by Dr. Brant Pitre

Wednesdays, Nov. 13 & 20 Session 1: Does God Exist? & Session 2: Is Jesus God?

6:30 pm in the Parish Center

No Mee ng on Nov. 27 due to Thanksgiving.

The Annual Radio Rosary Family Christmas Bou que will be held Saturday, Nov. 16, a er the 8:30am Mass and Rosary at St. Paul’s, 330 W. Coral Gables (west of 7th St. between Thunderbird and Greenway). The Bou que begins in the Hall at 9:30am. It includes a book sale, entertainment, delicious food and the featured speaker is Fr. Zachary of the Mother of God, SOLT. For more info, call 602-944-6811.

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U T : D R E

THIS Saturday, November 16 8am-3pm

St. Thomas Apostle Catholic Church 2312 E Campbell Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85016

Don't miss this unique chance to study Scripture from the heart of the Church with Scott Hahn and John Bergsma, two renowned leaders in Catholic Scripture study. Mass will be celebrated by Bishop Thomas Olmsted. Learn to encounter Christ in Scripture and accept the challenge of following him in discipleship. Cost $35. Go to https://stpaulcenter.com/sbc/ to register and for more informa on.

St. Vincent de Paul Corpus Christi Conference

St. Vincent de Paul (SVdP) will be handing out Food Bags next weekend a er every Mass in prepara on for their annual Food Drive, which will run from Nov. 16-24. Your con nued support is truly appreciated.

All NEW Volunteers must FIRST create & complete a profile at https://phoenix.cmgconnect.org

in order to RSVP for a required LIVE Initial/Foundation Training.

You can then RSVP for the training here on Wednesday, Nov. 20 at 6:30pm.

Trainings fill quickly so do not wait!

For step-by-step instructions on how to sign-up, please visit our parish website.

K C C Poster Contest

How does my family keep Christ in Christmas?

Students in Grades K-3: Design a poster depic ng how you and your family “Keep Christ in Christmas.”

Students in Grades 4-5: In addi on to the poster, on the back of it, include a short essay of approximately 250 words about how you and your family “Keep Christ in Christmas.”

Blank posters can be picked up from the informa on located in the ves bule of the church.

Deadline: November 20th (Return to the Parish Office or CE Office.)

Contact: Mike Moore at [email protected] if addi onal informa on is needed.

There will be prizes & all contestants will have their works displayed. Remember: Jesus is the reason for the season!

The world-famous Interna onal Pilgrim Virgin Statue of Our Lady of Fa ma

is coming to Corpus Chris !

The visitation, sponsored by the World Apostolate of Fatima, USA, is an extraordinary occasion of healing, hope and grace. Many who have venerated this special statue

have experienced Our Lady’s presence and favors. The statue, created in 1947 by Portuguese sculptor José Thedim, is based on Sister Lucia's description of her encounters with Our Lady at Fatima. We invite you to experience the blessing of gathering with others devoted to Our Lady!

Join us on Thursday, November 21 6:00 – 8:30 p.m.

Hear the Talk • Pray the Rosary • Venerate the Statue Confessors Available

Come hear the powerful & timeless message of salvation & hope and experience

the grace of Fa ma! Priest Apprecia on Dinner Honoring Fr. Tom Enneking OSC

Friday. Nov. 22 at 6pm Mt. Claret Retreat Center: 4633 N. 54th St. in Phoenix

Please RSVP before Friday, November 15 480-371-4676 or [email protected]

Cost: $60 (Free for priests.)

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50th Anniversary Mass: Monday, December 2

Comerica Theater 400 W. Washington St. Phoenix, AZ 85003

• 5:30 pm — Doors open & pre-Mass concert featuring Tom Booth • 6:30 pm — Tribute to the history of the Diocese, Parish Procession, and Offerings to the Holy Family • 7:00 pm — Holy Mass

It is FREE to a end but ckets are required. Please contact Steve Mandarino in the Parish Office or via email at steve.mandarino@corpuschris phx.org if you would like to a end. Leave your name, contact informa on, and how many

ckets you would like. Sea ng is limited!

All are invited to a Diocesan-wide Mass to commemorate the

50th Anniversary of the Diocese of

Phoenix.

Advent is a special season for the Church — it is the me when the world prepares to celebrate anew the coming of Christ. O en, we lose sight of the point of this season because we get caught up in our preparations for Christmas and arrive at Christmas no more transformed than we were at the start of Advent. A way that our parish is seeking to prepare for Jesus’ birth and experience true transformation in this powerful season is by engaging with a new book from Ascension: Rejoice! Advent Medita ons with Joseph. You may be familiar with last year’s book that walked with Mary. This year, we walk with Joseph as he grapples with the mystery of the Incarna on and prepares to be the earthly father to the Savior of the world. Rejoice! is an opportunity for our whole community to enter into the season of Advent inten onally and receive the grace God is wai ng to give us in this holy season. We hope you enjoy the daily readings in the book as well as the weekly videos through Flocknote to take full advantage of this transformative experience. The books will be handed out, along with our 2020 calendars, a er all Masses the weekends of Nov. 23 & 24 and Nov. 30 & Dec. 1.

Advent Meditations with Joseph

Cardinals Game Fun! Food! Football! Join fellow parishioners Sun. Dec. 1 for tailga ng & hanging out as the

Cardinals host the Rams!

11am: Tailga ng begins! 2:05 pm: Kickoff!

As a fun way to build our parish community, we have purchased group tickets to the game! This is our second year doing this and we assure you that last year was a ton of fun! What's be er than just going to the game together? A tailgating party beforehand! Come hang out with us & then watch some football!

Tailgating will begin around 11 am. We will be grilling and have lots of snacks, drinks, corn hole, etc.

Tickets are $40 each which helps cover our cost of the ckets (which were $35 each) and some of the tailgating supplies. We do have a limited number of ckets, so get yours before they are gone! Tickets must be purchased via Eventbrite. You can find the link on our parish website or directly at: h ps://www.eventbrite.com/e/parish-cardinals-game-tailga ng- ckets-75723586285.

We have ONE free parking pass le to be given out to the next family that registers! Otherwise you will need to purchase a Black Lot parking pass separately for $20 (more details will come later).

Important note: Please know that it is a LONG walk from the parking lot to the stadium, and another long walk up to the seats at the very top. Please consider this ahead of me. Thank you!

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Page 12: 3550 E Knox Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85044 Parish Office: 480-893 ...Maria Simma, up unl her death in 2004, reportedly had received visits from the poor souls in purgatory. In an interview,