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ARRANGING BAPTISM Baptism First (Spanish) and Last (English) Sundays each month. Call Parish Center to arrange. Before date is confirmed, parents must have/obtain:
• Registration in SJB Parish: Family from another parish must obtain written permission from “home” parish for Baptism at SJB. • Certificate of Eligibility to Serve as Sponsor: Each Catholic Sponsor (1 required; 2 preferred) must obtain Certificate of Eligibility from “home” parish. Parishes generally do not issue certificates to persons not already registered nor to persons who left the parish more than 6 months previously.
• Letter from Pastor for Christian Witness: One baptized non-Catholic may serve as a Christian Witness and must present Letter of Good Standing from current Christian pastor. A Catholic not eligible to Sponsor may not be Christian Witness.
ARRANGING MARRIAGE
Wedding Planning begins with engaged couple’s meeting a parish priest here at least six (6) months before desired wedding date. Please do not make financial commitments before confirming church date/time.
If a member of the couple was previously married, a Declaration of Nullity (Annulment) of the prior marriage may be necessary. Please contact parish priest for detailed information.
Marriage Convalidation Couples in a civil or non-Catholic religious union without our Church’s explicit permission are not in a valid Catholic marriage. They cannot receive other sacraments or serve as Catholic Sponsors for Baptism and Confirmation. This situation often is easily remedied by “convalidation”, a simple ceremony popularly called “getting a marriage blessed”. Call Parish Center to arrange.
Saint John Bosco Roman Catholic Church
Parish Center Office 215 E. County Line Road
Hatboro, PA 19040
Tel. (215) 672-7280
Faith Formation Office (PREP) Tel. 267-803-0774. St. Vincent de Paul Society Tel. 215-882-2707.
SJB TCTL Hotline Tel. 267-803-9930.
Staff Rev. Gary J. Kramer, Pastor Rev. Mark J. Hunt, Resident/
Holy Family University Deacon Daniel J. Rouse, Financial Administrator
Mrs. Diane Falchetta, Secretary Loretta Ceniviva, Secretary
Mrs. Christine Flack, Faith Formation Coordinator Mrs. Lisa Quaranto, Music Director Mrs. Janet Shepherd, Bulletin Editor
Office Hours Mass Cards/Mail/Messages/Documents/Facility Keys are available only during open Of-fice Hours:
Mon. to Thurs.: 9 am to 12 noon; 1 to 4:30 pm; Eve. 6:30 to 8:00 pm by appt. Fri.: 9 am to 12 noon; 1 to 4 pm. Eve. closed. Sat./Sun.: Closed.
Schedule of Religious Services
Sunday Sat. Eve. Vigil Masses: 4:00 pm (English); 7:00 pm (Spanish) Sun. Morning Masses: 8 am & 11 am Monday Rosary before morning Mass Holy Mass: 8:45 am. Miraculous Medal Novena after morning Mass Tues. to Fri. Holy Mass: 8:45 am. Saturday Confession: 3-3:30 pm
We want to keep everyone in the loop! We periodically send out email messages with information about what’s happening at Saint John Bosco! To stay connected with
us, subscribe to receive email updates from SJB. Send your contact information to
[email protected]. We have a lot to look forward to at SJB in the coming year. You don’t want to miss any of the exciting news.
Stay up to date with everything that is happening at SJB by liking us on Facebook!
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Sunday, November 5, 2017
The Holy Souls
The Church dedicates the month of November to the Holy Souls in Purgatory and ex-horts us to pray for the release of those souls. I invite you to make this your daily
prayer for the month. Why? Because the Holy Souls cannot help themselves, but our prayers can relieve their suf-fering, and the Church teaches us that it is a great Spiritual Work of Mercy to pray for the living and the dead. St. Gertrude the Great, a thirteenth century mystic known for her devotion and dedication to the Holy Souls, shares with us a vision: In one vision, Our Lord tells Gertrude that He longs for someone to ask Him to release souls from purgatory, just as a king who imprisons a friend for justice’s sake hopes that someone will beg for mercy for his friend. Jesus ends with: “I accept with highest pleasure what is offered to Me for the poor souls, for I long inexpressibly to have near Me those for whom I paid so great a price. By the prayers of thy loving soul, I am induced to free a prisoner from pur-gatory as often as thou dost move thy tongue to utter a word of prayer.” In another vision she was given the prayer which Our Lord told her would release 1000 Souls from Purgatory eve-ry time it is said with love and devotion. “Eternal Father, I offer You the Most Precious Blood of Thy Divine Son, Jesus Christ, in union with the Masses said throughout the world today, for all the Holy Souls in Purgatory, for sinners everywhere, those in the Universal Church, in my home, and in my family.”
Have you been away from the Church for a while? Have you ever thought
about returning?
If so, we would like to welcome you back to Saint John Bosco. We have a special ministry for people
just like you who have been away from the Church. Please join us for a 4 week series that begins
Monday, 4/9/18, at 7PM in the Parish Center. Please consider dropping by to see what it is all
about. We would like to address your questions and make you feel at home once more in the Catholic
Church. Registration is recommended. For more information, please contact 215.672.7280 or
Miraculous Medal Shrine Solemn Novena, November 13 – 21;
Feast Day Mass,
Wed., Nov. 22 Join us in person or online for the 89th Annual Miraculous
Medal Solemn Novena and Feast Day Mass at the Miraculous Medal Shrine in Philadelphia!
Fr. Thomas Sendlein, CM, will be our preacher for the nine-day Solemn Novena, which begins
Mon., Nov. 13, speaking about "400 Years of Vincentian Charism – Dynamic Virtues for Today." Each day's sermon will reflect a unique virtue – the
fruits of the Vincentian charism. Check the website for the schedule of Masses, Novena prayers, and sermons; there will also be benediction, confession, adoration of
the Blessed Sacrament, and Anointing of the Sick on specific days.
Can't make it in person? Go online to Miraculous Medal.org/Novena to send in your intentions or watch
the LIVE stream.
Then, Wed., Nov. 22, join us for the formal closing of the Novena as we celebrate the Miraculous Medal
Feast Day Mass at 10 AM. Bishop Edward M. Deliman, Auxiliary of the Archdiocese of
Philadelphia, will preside.
For more information on daily themes, special intentions, or the LIVE stream,
visit MiraculousMedal.org.
National Vocation Awareness Week is an annual week-long celebration (11/5-11/11) of the Catholic Church in the US dedicated to promote vocations to
the priesthood, diaconate and consecrated life through prayer and education, and to renew our prayers and support for those who are considering one of these particular vocations. Please ask Our Lord for more
dedicated holy priests, deacons and consecrated men and women. May they be inspired by Jesus Christ,
supported by our faith community and respond generously to God’s gift of a vocation. Let us pray:
“O, God, You have asked us to pray for vocations; that there might be young men and women willing to give their lives for the sake of souls. Hear our prayer and
the prayers of your Church and send us good and holy priests and religious. We offer you this day, all we
shall think, do or say for this intention, through Christ, Our Lord, Amen.” (USCCB)
Phil Adamo, Jr. Patricia Ambrose
Rosemary Anthony Judy Baran
William J. Brady Joseph Campbell
Linda Cunningham Louise D’Agostino
Ellen Dardis Lois Dudley
Florence Flavell Charlie Gaffney
Rita Garafolo William Gaida Maria Greco
Lilly Ibbotson Bryce Ingraham Jayden Ingraham
Barbara Istvan Matthew Istvan
Kevin Judge Bud Kedziera Tim Keebler
Roland Klusman
Joseph Kraft Maris Kraft Gail Maines
Lucas McCrea Dennis Morris
Floyd Robertson Rolene Rose
Catherine Sarsfield Gail Schultz
Dee Seiberlich Sun Soon
Felicia Soto Catherine Toland Esteban Vera, Sr. Frank Waltrich
Jim Wyatt
How we list:
We list sick persons for one month at their own or family member’s request. Please call Parish Center.
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR SICK AND INFIRM
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Please Pray for Our Faithful Departed
Eternal Rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May their souls and all the souls of the Faithful Departed through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen.
Please submit items for Bulletin Sun. issue dates (left)
by 12 noon on submission dates (right): Nov. 26……………………………..Mon., Nov. 6
Dec. 3…………..………………...Mon., Nov. 13
Dec. 10……………………………Mon., Nov. 20
Please send info./questions to Bulletin Editor at Parish Ctr. Email [email protected].
Adoration Chapel Mon.: after 8:45 am Mass to 7 pm.
Tues. to Fri.: 8 am to 7 pm.
Sat. & Sun. Closed. The chapel is closed on weekends for security reasons. Please do not try to
enter the Church outside of these hours. Prayer Intention Candles (6) burn all week alongside Blessed Sacrament when Chapel is open. This week the candles represent these intentions:
Pete and Maryellen Pasko How We List: Just send your name with intention & offering to ADORATION CANDLE c/o Parish Center. Please name one Person, Couple (engaged or married), Family, Group per request. Candles are available for living or dec’d. Offering: $ 15.
Sunday Amount Difference 10/22/17 $11,021.09 10/24/16 10,675.00 + 345.59 Mission Sunday 10/22/17 3,824.00 10/24/16 2,381.00 + 1,443.00
MASS INTENTIONS THIS WEEK
11/6 MON. 8:45 AM Richard Grasela 11/7 TUES. 8:45 AM Charles & Anne Larrisey 11/8 WED. 8:45 AM John Pyeron 11/9 THURS. 8:45 AM Victoria Hillman 11/10 FRI. 8:45 AM The Arminavage Family
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2017 4:00 PM The Petrun Family 7:00 PM Pro Populo (For the People) SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2017 8:00 AM Daniel Carboy 11:00 AM The Coyle Family
MEMORIAL FUND Our church has received a gracious donation in
memory of: Chloe Catherine Kiesel
Catherine O’Connell - $100.00
St. Charles Borromeo Seminary Appeal, 11/11 and 11/12. Please join us as we welcome
Noe Ramirez de Paz. Please be as generous as possible.
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St. John Bosco Senior Club Meeting Wed., Nov. 8 at noon in the cafeteria.
Meatball sandwiches will be served and BINGO!
A GREAT BIG THANK YOU
St. Vincent de Paul Society would like to thank you for your generous giving at our Walk For The Poor; we appreciate it immensely. It will aid in helping the less fortunate. We would also like to thank you for your support throughout the year. With your support of the food cupboard and donations, you ensure children do not go hungry. Thank You again! St. Vincent de Paul Society
Additional Nurses are needed to help take Blood Pressure Screenings one weekend a month. Please
contact Judy [email protected] if you are
able to assist. Thank you.
AROUND THE DIOCESE.... Father Judge High School : Mandatory 8th Grade Scholarship/Placement Test. All 8th Grade students from Catholic, Charter and Public Schools applying to Father Judge must take the test. Pre-register @ www.fatherjudge.com Archbishop Ryan Music Scholarship:Partial 4 year scholarships are available to instrumentalists in the Class of 2022. Auditions will be held on Saturday, November 18, 2017. For more information, contact Mr. Gene Ciccimaro, Music Director @ 215-637-1800 ext. 242 or [email protected] Saint Basil Academy : Please join us on Wednesday, November 15th at 7PM in the Auditorium at Saint Basil Academy for the following presentations: Using the 529 Plans to Save for College and Understanding College Financial Aid Holy Ghost Prep will hold its annual Holiday Craft Show on Saturday, November 11th (9AM to 4PM) and Sunday, November 12th (9AM to 3PM) in their Field House located at 2429 Bristol Pike, Bensalem, PA.
Block Collection: Many thanks to all of our parishioners who contributed to the
Annual Block (Fall) Collection. As of 10/25/17 the total was $22,556.
We ask for those parishioners who have not yet contributed to please do so. It is important to
keep this parish in financial stability. This collection helps us to obtain that goal.
CRAFT SALE & BAKE SALE! This is a great opportunity to shop for the perfect
handmade Christmas gift, delicious baked goods, or to simply discover that unique treasure.
Please save the date and plan to attend. After all the Masses on
12/2/17 and 12/3/17 in the Church Vestibules!
For your information the following is the schedule for SECOND COLLECTIONS in our church
Month of November 11-12-17 Capital Improvements
(New doors of the church)
11-19-17 Fuel Collection
11-26-17 Christmas Flowers
Month of December 12-03-17 Religious Retirement
12-10-17 Capital Improvements (New doors of the church)
12-17-17 Christmas Remembrance (names of deceased family members at Christmas)
“The air is getting colder, the holidays are near, it’s time for celebration, with
friends we hold so dear.”
Please join us for a
Ladies Night Out - Christmas Ornament Exchange
Extravaganza on Thurs., Dec. 7 at 7:00 PM in the cafeteria.
Please bring a wrapped ornament
(value $10.00) & your favorite Christmas Goodie to share!
BYOB if you so choose. Coffee, tea and water will be provided.
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Craft Like Crazy is a group that gets together on Thursday mornings to craft, create, chat, teach and
learn, share and get inspired. All are invited to join us from 9:30-11:30 AM in the Parish Center.
No experience necessary. There is something about crafting with your friends that is not only fun, but
very fulfilling.
Attention! Saint John Bosco
Senior Club Membership is now open
to new members for our 2017-2018 Year. Any adults over the age of 50 years are
welcome to join.
We offer fun, social activity, refreshments and free bingo on the second Wednesday of each
month with a few exceptions. Refreshments are offered each meeting
at a nominal price. Bus Trips in past years took our members and their
friends to enjoy many luncheons and shows in Lancaster, PA and Hunterdon Hills , NJ.
Currently, we are planning a Christmas Luncheon at Spring Mill Country Club on Jacksonville Road,
Ivyland, PA. Members and friends are invited to join us on December 13.
Annual Dues of $10. Meetings are held in the school cafeteria at 12 Noon.
If you have any questions, feel free to call Bob Conrad, 215-672-4954.
We know you will enjoy our friendship.
FOOTBALL MANIA WEEK #7 #1437 $25.00
Andy McIntosh Congratulations!
Saint John Bosco Parish is starting a new parish organization called H.O.P.E.
H.O.P.E. means helping other people every day for the greater glory of God; we joyfully share our time, talent, and resources in works of mercy and justice. We are looking for volunteers to: *Share time and visit with shut-ins *Driving people to Mass on the weekend *Prepare meals on an emergency basis *Make phone calls to shut-ins *And to expand to other needs and services...
Would you like to volunteer for H.O.P.E.? Name: ________________ Phone: ______________ Please place in collection basket. Do you know someone who needs H.O.P.E?
Name: _____________________________
Phone: ________________
Address: ___________________________
Services needed: ___________________________________________
In 2017 Daylight Savings Time to Fall Back will fall on Sunday, November 5
Don’t miss your chance to attend the
annual Men’s Retreat on Friday, 4/6/18. Father Matt Guckin
will be the retreat Master. You won’t want to miss out on this mini retreat. Mark your calendars now.
Detailed information to follow.
FREE Blood Pressure Screening at
Saint John Bosco 11/18 and 11/19 before and
after Mass in the Usher's Room.
No appointment necessary! Keep the Beat.
Protect your life. Take charge of your health &
have your blood pressure taken!
Prayer for Veterans
Help us, dear God, to see your face in every Veteran we encounter. Guide us as we imagine
new ways to support Veterans and their families. Bring healing and peace to all who have been wounded physically, mentally and spiritually
during wartime. Help us bring your saving grace to heal the invisible wounds of war. We ask this
in Jesus’ holy name. Amen.
“The music tells the story – the story changes lives!”
THE CROSS AND THE LIGHT is coming to St. John Bosco. Thurs., 3/8:10 AM and 7PM,
Fri., 3/9:10 AM & 7 PM, and Sat., 3/10: 1 PM and 7PM! It’s not just a show; it is an intentional encounter event.
Religious inspiration comes in many forms. Kelly Garver Nieto’s hit her like a ton of Babylon bricks while she was
attending her first-ever Good Friday service in 2000. It was while praying the Stations of the Cross, which uses 14 sequential images to depict the crucifixion of Jesus,
that the former nonbeliever experienced what she calls a “life-changing vision.” “I looked at the altar and saw all
the details of this grand theatrical production,” the entertainer and former Miss Michigan remembers. “And I heard God say, ‘This is why you are here.’ I knew in
my soul that this would become my life’s mission.”
Please like The Cross and the Light on Facebook! For more information check out their website
www.crossandlight.com
Cast Member…. BRADLEY ELLISON: MAN 3 – PONTIUS PILATE, SINGING SOLDIER & THOMAS. Bradley is a graduate of Oakland University, where he studied musical
theater and business and administration. Prior roles in his 27 year career include Marius in “Les Miserables” and “Joseph” in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. He and his wife are excited to make their debut this summer in the greatest role they can imagine: mommy and daddy.
For information, please contact the SJB TCTL Hotline 267-803-9930 or go to
www.CrossAndLight.org/StJohnBosco
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The Cross and the Light is a rock-your-faith musical and surround video experience of the greatest story of all
time. It’s a story about common men and women just like us, called on an incredible journey from Christ’s
joyous entry in Jerusalem, through his horrible murder, and to the surprising events that occur
after his death that rock the world and ultimately transform their lives!
This Broadway-Caliber Production of Christ’s Passion, Death, Resurrection and Pentecost will open at
Saint John Bosco in just 123 days!
Tickets are on sale now!
General $25.00, Premium $40.00 VIP $100.00 (evening performance only)
includes wine & cheese with the cast and crew
1902 County Line Road Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006
121 N. York Road Hatboro
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Encountering Christ Anew: The Cross and the Light!
Mel Gibson’s, The Passion of the Christ, gave us a glimpse into Christ’s last twelve hours on earth. The movie took the world by storm as it delivered a powerful experience that brought the Scriptures to life! It helped us
appreciate the depth of Christ’s suffering and what He accomplished for our salvation. Film, music, and drama have that capacity: to touch the heart and spark conversion. We are blessed to have a similar opportunity to encounter Christ anew through The Cross and the Light this Lent here at Saint John Bosco. Have you ever
wondered what it would have been like to witness the political tensions, chaos, and drama of the week leading up to Christ’s passion, death, and resurrection? What would it have been like to see the risen Christ and experience the power of the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost? The Cross and the Light will help you experience these things and more. The Cross and the Light is an international, critically acclaimed musical and video surround experience of the greatest love story of all time. Msgr. Gary Smetanka hosted the show in 2015 and 2016 at Our Lady Star of the Sea in Grosse Pointe Michigan and had this to say: “The Cross and the Light opens the
floodgates of God’s mercy and love…You can’t deliver the Good News of Jesus in a more dynamic and sensational way in our present time! All ages will be drawn to Jesus and His unconditional love for each and every person.” Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the joy of the Good News of Jesus Christ.
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE March 8, 2018 at 10 am March 8, 2018 at 7 pm March 9, 2018 at 10 am March 9, 2018 at 7 pm March 10, 2018 at 1 pm March 10, 2018 at 7 pm
To watch videos and see performance schedule and to purchase tickets online go to www.crossandlight.com.
We will be producing a quality four-color Playbill for all who come to see “The Cross and The Light”.
We are offering ad space to wise businesses and organizations in the Philadelphia area and are requesting a close look and consideration to
add your organization to this booklet for our combined success. “The Cross and the Light” artwork is focused to draw readers attention and
this should be a great opportunity for you to profit from this association. Please consider your business/organization reaching 6,000+
qualified customers who will appreciate your teaming up with us for this positive experience! We appreciate your consideration.
Please contact 267-803-9930 for detailed information.
Next Week the "2018 Church Calendars" will be in the vestibules of our church. Don't forget to pick them up
after Mass. Many thanks to the Plunkett Funeral Home for sponsoring these calendars.
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SAINT JOHN BOSCO SENIOR CLUB Christmas PARTY
Wednesday, December 13, 2017 12:00 Noon
Choice of:
Chicken Marsala – Breast of Chicken in a Lemon and White Wine Sauce or
Stuffed Tilapia Florentine with a Savory Spinach Filling or
Filet Mignon Tips in a Burgundy Wine Sauce served over Dutch Noodles
Mixed Field Greens, Cucumbers, Grape Tomatoes, Shredded Carrots, Field Mushrooms, Red and Yellow Peppers, Choice of Dressing
Vegetable Du Jour, Potato Du Jour and Assorted Breads
Warmed Apple Turnover on a Cinnamon Sprinkled Plate with your
choice of French Vanilla Ice Cream or Vanilla Sauce
Non-Alcoholic Beverage
$34.00
Spring Mill Country Club 80 Jacksonville Road, Ivyland, PA
Members and Non-Members Welcome
For information call Sharon Sienkiewicz, (267) 255-3569
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St. VINCENT de PAUL. Call Parish SVdP Tel. 215-882-2707
to: request assistance, volunteer, or donate.
Food Pantry at SJB is in need of the following items: coffee, tea, peanut butter, jelly, pancake mix and syrup, cereal, canned fruit, juices, cranberry sauce, stuffing mix, sweet potatoes, corn and green beans,
laundry detergent, liquid dish soap and personal grooming items such as shampoo, bath soap, toothpaste and toilet paper.
ST. VINCENT de PAUL NEEDS YOUR HELP THANKSGIVING is around the corner. We have families in need of help. Here are ways you may give: THANKSGIVING 1. Adopt a family, call 215-882-2707. 2. Give a monetary donation. (Leave in Parish Center Office, place SVDP on the envelope.) 3. Donate a turkey and/or any item for the dinner. 4. Please return to Food Cupboard by November 16.
Schedule of Services
Thanksgiving Day Thurs., Nov. 23 8:45 a.m.
Feast of the Immaculate Conception Holyday of Obligation Thurs., Dec. 7 4:00 p.m.
Fri., Dec. 8 8:45 a.m., 12:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe Tues., Dec. 12 6:30 p.m. outdoor procession 7:00 p.m. Mass
Christmas Eve Sun., Dec. 24 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. (Spanish)
Christmas Day Mon., Dec. 25 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m.
***PLEASE NOTE*** Although Christmas Eve falls on a Sunday this year, the morning Masses and the Vigil for Saturday afternoon remains the same. It would be the 4th Sunday of Advent and we
are OBLIGATED to attend one of those Masses.
***PLEASE NOTE*** In preparation for the Advent Season CONFESSIONS will be heard Wed., Nov. 22 8:00 a.m.-8:30 a.m. & 7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. in church.
FALL BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP
SAINT JOHN BOSCO ROOM Sundays 12:15 – 1:30 PM
(back entrance of Parish Center)
November 12 (4) Coping with Anger & Depression, Helping Children through Grief
November 26 (5) Spiritual Elements of Grief & Healing. Preparing for the holidays
To Register: Call Bernice (215) 443-8439
Come and pray with us on Sun., Nov. 5 at the 11 am Mass
at our annual Mass of Remembrance.
We will pray for all who have died and
particularly those who have been buried from our Parish in this past year. We will remember by name all those Parishioners who have passed away this year. You are welcome to invite families and friends of the deceased to this Liturgy. This is a special time to remember all
of our loved ones that have gone back to God.
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In Thanksgiving for the 100th Anniversary of Our Lady of Fatima we will recite the Prayer to St. Michael the Archangel beginning the 1st Sunday of Advent, Dec. 3 (new liturgical year). The prayer will be recited prior to Mass at the end of the public announcements. This will be done at all
the Sunday Masses this coming year. Below is the prayer to St Michael, please cut it out and bring it with you at mass each week so you can join us in prayer.
Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our protection against the wickedness
and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray;
and do Thou, O Prince of the Heavenly Host - by the Divine Power of God -
cast into hell, satan and all the evil spirits, who roam throughout the world seeking
the ruin of souls. Amen.
Here's a Novel Idea: You are in-vited to join the SJB Book
Club! If you like to read & are interested in a fun, stimulating discussion group, please join us
on Mon., Dec. 11 at 7:15 PM in the Parish Center Library. Join us on an adventure through the pages of
THE CHRISTMAS TRAIN by David Baldacci. This is a great way to meet friends of friends.
Please bring your own beverage and a snack to share. Hope to see you at our December Gathering!
Happy Reading!
Queen of Angels Update
Help our Student Council support Kevin's Koats!!! Bring your gently used coats to Queen of Angels now until Nov. 10 and we will be donating
them to the Kevin From Heaven Foundation.
THE QOA AUCTION IS ALMOST HERE!!! Join us for the 2nd Annual QOA Auction Monte
Carlo Night to be held Sat., Nov. 11 at QOA's Gym from 7 - 11 PM. This "adults only" evening will
feature great food and drinks, good music, table games, valet parking, and fabulous items to bid on.
Tickets are only $35 per person if purchased by Nov. 10!
Go to http://www.qoaauction.org/ for more information.