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November 1, 2015|All Saints Day Sunday in Ordinary Time Welcome to the Parish of
St. Anthony Catholic Church Diocesan Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and Divine Mercy
15 Indianola Rd., Des Moines, IA 50315 ~ 515-244-4709 ~ www.stanthonydsm.org
MASS TIMES
Mass Schedule
Weekend: Sat. 8:30am & 4:30pm—Vigil; Sun. 7:00,
8:30, 10:00 & 11:30am (Solemn Mass with Incense),
8:30am Latin Ext. Form—Crypt/Lower Church, 1:15pm
Spanish
Weekday: Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 7am & 8:30am;
Wed. 8:30am & 5:30pm. (Fri. 8:30AM is an all school
Mass during the academic year)
Eucharistic Adoration: In the Adoration Chapel beginning
at 9:15am Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday with Bene-
diction of the Blessed Sacrament at 8pm
Sacraments Reconciliation: (Confession): Sat. 9-9:30am, 3:30-4pm
or by appointment.
Baptism: Baptism is conferred by appointment on the
1st and 3rd Sunday of the month. At least one parent
must be registered and a practicing member of the par-
ish. Parents are requested to call the office (244-4709)
to register for the pre-baptism class and date for bap-
tism.
Marriage: At least one of the parties must be registered
and a practicing member of the parish. Please contact
the office at least 8 months prior to the proposed date of
the wedding.
Funeral: Please contact a funeral home and they will no-
tify the parish office.
Newcomers/Addresses: Registration online or in busi-
ness office. Please notify the office with address
changes.
Msgr. Frank Chiodo, Pastor/Fr. Andrew Windschitl, Parochial Vicar Fr. Jose Reynaldo, Chaplain of Hispanic Community
Fr. Adolfo Aban, Chaplain—Vet’s Hospital Deacons: Rev. Mr. Tony Romeo, Rev. Mr. Thomas Starbuck, Rev. Mr. Quan Tong,
Rev. Mr. Tom Hunkele Office and mailing address: 15 Indianola Rd., Des Moines, Iowa 50315
Phone: 515-244-4709|Fax 515-280-6959|Website:www.stanthonydsm.org Office Hours:8am-4:30pm Monday-Thursday, 8am-12pm on Friday and closed on Holidays
Msgr. Chiodo with Pope John Paul II in 1989.
WELCOME to our Parish
Julio & Carmen Vazquez, Diana Olivas & Jorge Ortega, Claro & Teresa Contreras, Guadalupe & Jorge Palma, Cole & Rachel
Newton, Graciela & Julio Delgadillo, Katherine DeAngelis, Ash-ley Ayala, Brett & Maria Decker, Sheila Thurston, Mandy Co-
sper, Arturo Monreal Silva, Martha Osman, Lilia Ordaz, Evelyn Mattei, Jeffrey Nikolas & Amy Pilking, Elizabeth Harris, Claudia
Provencio, Thomas D’Annunzio, Adriana Flores-Ramos & Sergio Marquez, Maria Umana, Ana Rosa Castaneda & Jaime Montero
Total of 99 new households in 2015
We welcomed 122 new households in 2014, 101 in 2013, 102 in 2012, 72 in 2011, 64 in 2010, 67 in 2009 and 96 in 2008.
Total since 2008 714
2. November 1, 2015
Monday, November 2nd 7:00am Jayne Lipovac 8:30am Velma & Edward
Beltrame 5:30pm St. Anthony Parishioners 7:00pm All Souls Day Novena #1 Tuesday, November 3rd 7:00am Charles & Florence Grant 8:30am All Souls Day Novena #2 9:15am Adoration 8:00pm Benediction of the
Blessed Sacrament Wednesday, November 4th 8:30am Giacomuzzi/Quinn/
Hopfenspirger Families 9:15am Adoration 5:30pm All Souls Day Novena #3 8:00pm Benediction of the
Blessed Sacrament Thursday, November 5th 7:00am Isobel Quijano & dec.
mem. of Andres & Grabiela Quijano families
8:30am All Souls Day Novena #4 9:15am Adoration 8:00pm Benediction of the
Blessed Sacrament Friday, November 6th 7:00am All Souls Day Novena #5 8:30am John Scaglione Jr. 7:00pm Sister Joanne Mauro Saturday, November 7th 8:30am All Souls Day Novena #6 Vigil- 4:30pm C. Beth DeLeon Sunday, November 8th 7:00am St. Anthony Parishioners 8:30am Joe S. Tursi 8:30am (Crypt Latin Ext. Form) Anna T. Vanni 10:00am Sam Leto 11:30am (Solemn) All Souls Day Novena #7 1:15pm Spanish Community
Liturgical Schedule
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
BULLETIN DEADLINE Submit bulletin information no later
than noon, Friday (10 days before
the date of the Sunday bulletin)
Email: [email protected]
Information will be subject to edit
and available space. Thanks
Liturgical Roles Sat. Nov. 7th & Sun. Nov. 8th
Ministry 4:30 pm 7:00 am 8:30 am 10:00 am 11:30 am
Altar
Servers
Vincenzo Car-
son
Michael Lord
Joseph Reed
Blake Hentges
Jacob Nevitt
Joshua Kirby
Ashley Akers
Aubrey Doud
Brad Kofoed
Jack Bastian
Catherine
Bonnano
Steven Rice
Kevin Rice
Katie Ford
Noah John-
son
Hank Him-
rich
Sophia Con-
nollly
Jane Smith
Andrew
Nyongi
Michael Vi-
vone
Bella Ken-
nedy
Nicholus
Johnson
Mikey
Flatherty
EMOHC Michele Romeo
Ellen Celsi
Pat DeLeon
Margaret
Beener
Ralph Leto
John Piper
Marie Piper
Mary Ann
Wilkinson
Michele Bas-
tian
Nicole Stace
Melissa Hill
Mary Ellen
Schulte
Lector John Sarcone Pam Tursi Pat Vetter Suzanne
Hejkal
Bly Gage
Dear Families,
Our Sunday Visitor has a fantastic website, full of resources that can help you
experience our Faith. There is a weekly newsletter that contains articles on
many topics. Check it out at https://osv.com/OSVNewsweekly. Here is an
excerpt from a recent article:
Fall can sometimes be regarded as a transitional time of the year. Leaves
are changing. It’s not hot, but it’s not quite cold. The holidays are coming, but
they haven’t yet hit their stride. The Church, too, is in transition mode. The
last few weeks of Ordinary Time are wrapping up as parishes and the faithful
prepare for Advent. But before we get consumed with the holiday rush, we
have the opportunity to take a few moments and center ourselves within the
rhythm of the Church’s liturgical year at this quieter time. In the following
pages, you’ll find an assortment of information to help keep you focused on
ways you can grow in your faith this fall. Bible verses from upcoming read-
ings will help keep your mind on Scripture and prepare for what you will hear
at Mass. Quotations from the Holy Father will encourage and uplift. A calen-
dar with important dates will help you keep track of your schedule. Short bios
of saints will help you remember to celebrate their upcoming feast dates. In
the spirit of Thanksgiving, we offer five ways to express gratitude. And in the
spirit of staying healthy as school begins getting into full gear, we have five
healthy habits for your family.
Advent is right around the corner, and I encourage you all to be intentional
this year, as we prepare for the celebration of Jesus birth.
God’s blessing to your families,
Melissa
3. November 1, 2015
ST. ANTHONY’S NEWS & EVENTS
AROUND THE DIOCESE
Mass Intentions by
Fr. William Saunders What does it mean to have a Mass "offered" for someone? An individual may ask a priest to offer a Mass for several reasons: for ex-ample, in thanksgiving, for the intentions of another person (such as on a birthday), or, as is most common, for the repose of the soul of someone who has died. One must
never forget the infinite graces that flow from the Sacrifice of the Mass which benefit one’s soul. Pope Leo XIII in his encyclical "Mirae caritatis" (1902) beautifully elaborated this point and emphasized the connection be-tween the communion of saints with the
Mass: "The grace of mutual love among the living, strengthened and increased by the
sacrament of the Eucharist, flows, especially by virtue of the Sacrifice [of the Mass], to all who belong to the communion of saints."
Please keep in mind that the tradition of offering Masses for others, particularly the dead, originates in the very early Church. Given this understanding, we can add some specifics. When a priest offers Holy Mass, he has three intentions: First, to offer the Mass reverently and validly in accord with the norms of the Church. Second, to offer the Mass in union with the whole Church and for the good of the whole Church. Third, to offer the Mass for a particular intention, such as the repose of the soul of someone who has died. The special personal fruits of the Mass benefit the celebrating priest who acts in the person of Christ in offering the Mass and to the people who are in attendance and par-ticipate in the offering of the Mass. These fruits are both extensively and intensively finite, since each of us is finite. Therefore, the more a Mass is offered, the more benefit is conferred. Finally, a person may ask a priest to offer a Mass for a particular intention; usually, a stipend is given to the priest for offering the Mass, which thereby in justice creates an obligation which must be satisfied.
With Thanksgiving and Christmas coming up soon, please contact Helene
Wilson, our St. Vincent de Paul chairperson, if you know of a family that may
be in need of food and/or toys. Helene can be reached at 491-0438.
St. Vincent de Paul mem-
bers: Sharon Romeo, Dea-
con Tony Romeo- Spiritual
Advisor, Joe Zerfas, Mi-
chelle Bunkers, Ramona
Peterson, Ellen Celsi- Co
Chair. Middle Row: Janet
Goode- Chair, Sandy Agey,
Julie Konkol- Treasurer,
Lesvia Juarez. Front Row:
Mary Ann Wilkinson, Jean Willard, Ann McFall and Helene Wilson- Secretary
On Thursday, November 12, Mercy College in Des Moines will be hosting the
second session of our 2015-16 Faith & Healing Speaker Series. Dr. Warren
Kinghorn will be addressing the community on “Healing the Moral Injuries of
War: Faith, Community, and PTSD.” Dr. Kinghorn is a psychiatrist at the Dur-
ham VA Medical Center and an assistant professor of theology at Duke Divin-
ity School; his talk might especially be of interest to any veterans who attend
your parish. Hors d'oeuvres will be served at 6 pm, followed by Dr. Kinghorn’s
talk, and then a time for Q&A. The talk is free and open to the public. So as to
best coordinate the food for the evening, we are asking that participants
please pre-register at the following link:
http://www.mchs.edu/faithandhealing.cfm
Altar & Rosary's next meeting will be Thursday, November
5th. We will pray the rosary together in the Church beginning at 6 pm. The meeting will follow in the lower church. Our guest
speaker will be Chris Corrice who will share his faith journey. Anyone in need of a ride, please contact Marylee 244-7475.
Dowling Catholic High School is hosting it's annual Open House for Prospec-
tive Students on Sunday, November 8th from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Families can
take a tour of the renovated school, meet the teachers, moderators, and
coaches and learn about financial aid opportunities. There are prizes to win
and games to play! It’s a fun day for the whole family!
4. November 1, 2015
St. Anthony Financials
Weekend of Oct. 24th & 25th
Tithes/Plate $14,811.00
Tithes/Plate FYTD $207,982.00
InnerVision
Health Care baby bottle campaign
total contributions as of
10/25/15 $0. Grand
total of $3,130.57.
Mediacom Rebroadcast of Mass
11:30 Sunday Mass is rebroadcast the following days: Wed. at 7:00 PM. The following Sun. at 11:00 AM on Mediacom channels: 17, 84, or 96.11
www.stanthonydsm.org
Click on “Donate to St. Anthony’s”
You can give beyond your life through a bequest to St. An-thony Catholic Church in your will.
Readings for the Week of Nov. 1
Sunday: Rv 7:2-4, 9-14/1 Jn
3:1-3/Mt 5:1-12a
Monday: Wis 3:1-9/Rom 5:5-
11 or 6:3-9/Jn 6:37-
40
Tuesday: Rom 12:5-16b/Lk
14:15-24
Wednesday: Rom 13:8-10/Lk
14:25-33
Thursday: Rom 14:7-12/Lk 15:1
-10
Friday: Rom 15:14-21/Lk
16:1-8
Saturday: Rom 16:3-9, 16, 22-
27/Lk 16:9-15
Next Sunday: 1 Kgs 17:10-16/Heb
9:24-28/Mk 12:38-
44 or 12:41-44
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Church office 244-4709 Business Manager Mark [email protected] Admin. Asst. to Pastor Stephanie [email protected] Secretary Michele [email protected] Director Religious Ed Melissa [email protected]
Adult Choir Director Patricia Civitate-244-4672 or [email protected] Altar & Rosary Society Co-Presidents Helene Wilson-491-0438 DJ Hassel-480-1028 Dowling Representative Frank J. [email protected] Finance Council Chair Ralph Marasco Jr.-778-4653 Hispanic Ministry Marisol [email protected] Knights of Columbus Grand Knight Paul Comito-246-1402 Marketing Committee Melissa Mauro-249-4629 or [email protected] Parish Council Coordinator Mary [email protected] Respect Life Ministry Judy Liston-246-8150 Schola Cantorum Director Charlotte Hunkele-641-203-4337 or [email protected] St. Anthony Foundation Stephanie Sarcone-287-7161 St. Anthony Grotto Chairperson David [email protected] St. Vincent de Paul Society Janet Goode-953-1335 Ellen Celsi-288-3917
School Principal-243-1874 Dr. Joseph F. Cordaro- [email protected] Adventure Club Director-244-2534 Joe Grandanette
Home and School President Shannon [email protected] Parish Board of Education President Deb Bordenaro-867-7240 or [email protected]
St. Anthony School Alumni Committee Loretta Rizzuti ([email protected])
OFFICE PERSONNEL
TRUSTEES
MINISTRIES
SCHOOL PERSONNEL
Mike Vasquez-244-8024 Joe Graziano-991-4830
KofC Food Bank Weekend-Please help those in need, Nov. 21st & 22nd, by bringing non-perish-able food items to benefit the Bidwell Food Bank and cash donations to support the Des Moines Area Religious Council Food Bank. The Knights of Columbus will be at all of the doors before and after each Mass collecting for this worthy cause.
A Big THANK YOU to everyone who helped clean the church last time. The next date to clean is Nov. 14th @ 9am. Please meet in the church. This is a great way to earn service hours.
Please Pray for: Julie Renzo, David Bullis, Susan
Costa, Rick Masimore, Peggy
Grasso, Marcia Lame, Jack Gale,
Alice Alexander and Bob Allen
5. November 1, 2015
Notes from the Parish Office
School Office Hours are from 7:45am-3:45pm Mon-day-Friday through the School year and closed on
Group Functions: To schedule a group function, please call the Business Office at 244-4709.
Hospital Visits: If you or a family member is in the hos-pital and would like to be visited, please call the parish
Gabriel Project Pregnant? Need Help? Immediate, Confidential
and Practical help (515)284-LOVE (515)284-5683
From Msgr. Frank Chiodo
I am starting a group to discuss and learn more about the deadly power of PORNOGRAPHY.
THIS IS A GROWING CANCER IN OUR SOCIETY—DESTSROYING LIVES, AND FAMILIES. This
group will discuss a book, BOUGHT WITH A PRICE, BY BISHOP LOVERDE. The first meeting will
be at 5:30pm, Fri. Nov. 6th in the parish office conference room. All are welcome---
Have a Blessed week-
To learn more about the
St. Anthony Victor Romanelli
Council 12482 visit
saintanthonykofc12482.com
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
5:30pm Knights
of Columbus
9:15am Adora-
tion
6:00pm RCIA-LC
6:00pm Year of
Mercy book
study-MR
8:00pm Benedic-
tion of the
Blessed Sacra-
ment
9:15am Adoration
5:30pm Sopho-
more Confirmation
-LC
6:00pm MC Meet-
ing-bus.off
6:00pm Life in the
Spirit-MR
6:00pm St. Jude-
cafe
8:00pm Benedic-
tion of the Blessed
Sacrament
9:15am Adora-
tion
6:00pm Altar &
Rosary-LC
6:30pm Men’s
CRHP Formation
Team-MR
8:00pm Benedic-
tion of the
Blessed Sacra-
ment
5:30pm Deadly
Power of Pornog-
raphy-Bus. Office
7:00pm 1st Fri-
day Mass
12:30pm
Woman’s CRHP
Formation Team-
MR
5:00pm Mary
Movement-CH
5:30pm Discov-
ering Christ-PH
St. Anthony Weekly Calendar November 2nd —November 8th
The 2016 Mass Intention Book is now open. Please use the form provided to schedule your Masses. The form is also available online. Any questions, please call the office 244-4709. Thanks.
CONSIDER THIS
St. Paul pleads for “prayer partners”. Prayer is an important part of my
ministry. I need your help to sustain my ministry and make it more fruitful
in time and in Eternity. Can you offer for me some simple acts of prayer
and praise? Just 15 minutes per week can serve to transform my ministry
and anoint it. At the stoplight, waiting for an elevator, during commercials
on TV, walking to and from an appointment, the prayers you offer for me
and my ministry can give you a special role and service to the Lord and His
people. These common prayers can bring great gifts of healing to you and
all those I minister to. God bless you always—in all ways. I am forever
grateful.