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Please Support Our Christian Service Food Drive on Sept. 28 & 29: page 8
† Father Dave’s Bible Study Begins Thursday, Oct. 2: page 8
† Animal blessing 7:30 am Friday, Oct. 3
† See the October ministry and key event calendar: page 11
St. Edward the Confessor Catholic Church San Felipe de Jesús Chapel
September 28, 2014 - 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time
LOVE AND FAITH ARE ACTIONS
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Corazón House Building Project in Tijuana: Join us for the unique experience of providing a worthy family with a new home in one day. . No construction skills are required. Age: teenagers and older. You will need a U.S. passport to participate. To sign up, or for information, please contact: Tom or Nancy McMillen (949) 443-5443 [email protected]
Family Assistance Ministry (FAM): Assists those in need in southern Orange County with resources for food, shelter, and personalized supportive counsel and aid, helping clients bridge the gap from dependency to self-sufficiency. You can help by participating in the 27th Annual Hunger Walk on October 19th. For details or to learn more, visit www.family-assistance.org or call (949) 492-8477.
The Christian Service Office: is both a referral office for those who need basic life essentials, and is a food dis-tribution center. We coordinate with other ministries and South County agencies. Our goal is to encourage faith and hope in the love of God, and to further a sense of dignity and self-respect in all those we meet. We hope to achieve this by assisting with the material, emotional and spiritual needs of families and individuals. The Christian Service office will take donations and has varying occasions that require the assistance of volunteers. The Christian Service office serves the community of Dana Point and Capistrano Beach and is located in front of Knight Hall. Operational Hours: Monday and Wednesdays from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Detention Ministry: The detention ministry reaches out to incarcerated persons in Orange County. Members meet weekly and serve the incarcerated person who requests a visit. We assist with reconnecting a fellow brother and sister of Christ, to the Church and Faith though providing first communion preparation, bible studies, communion services and person-to-person visits. This is a diocesan program however; please contact our parish representative at Saint Edward the Confessor for assistance with getting you involved. Contact: Diane Wetherbee @ 949-212-0384
St. Vincent de Paul: Inspired by Gospel values, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, a Catholic lay organization, leads women and men to join together to grow spiritually by offering person-to-person service to those who are needy and suffering, in the tradition of its founder, Blessed Frederic Ozanam, and patron, St. Vincent de Paul. Organ-ized locally, Vincentians witness God’s love by embracing all works of charity and justice. The Society collaborates with other people of good will in relieving need and addressing its causes, making no distinction in those served because in them, Vincentians see the face of Christ. You can assist with this ministry and help reach out to the underprivileged in our community. The general time commitment is 1 to 10 hours per month. If you would like to get involved please contact us; we would love to have you serve with us. Contact Delvin Lefner (949) 443-0884.
Tijuana Ministry: Every Thursday, after the 8:15 a.m. morning Mass, volunteers make approximately 400 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, which are taken to Tijuana on Friday and distributed to jail inmates, the homeless, and needy. We are looking for people to donate supplies. Please contact Suzanne Luke @ 949-496-4709
iHOPE: Provides basic needs, shelter, tools, and training to the homeless, at-risk, and working poor to guide them in their return to self-sufficiency. iHOPE has established a twice-monthly distribution program providing basic essentials to more than 250 individuals monthly. Essentials distributed include clothing, blankets, shoes, and personal hygiene necessities. If you would like to assist in this ministry please contact iHOPE at [email protected]
Welcome Inn: (Interfaith Needs Network) Provides evening meals to the homeless and low-income families on a daily basis. To assist, either as a volunteer or financially, please call Chris Phillips (714) 370-4427.
Outreach Programs to the Poor
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On Saturday, September 27, we celebrate the memorial of the "Great Apostle of Charity, St. Vincent de Paul. Although he died almost 400 years ago, the Vincen-tians and the Society of St. Vincent de Paul continue his work today by serving Christ in the poor. At the entrance of Knight Hall is located a very important parish office, the Office of Christian Services. Open three days a week, it is staffed by one part-time em-ployee and several volunteers including members of the St. Vincent de Paul Soci-ety. Each year, over 2,400 people come to our parish and receive a variety of ser-vices including food, help with rent, utilities, storage (for the homeless), gas money, bus passes, assistance with medical bills and prescriptions, and a motel for the night. Throughout the year, parishioners are encouraged to support Christians Services
through food drives, volunteering and financial assistance. Last fiscal year, parishioners contributed $56,000 to Christian Services However, Christian Services is but one of several dozen ways that the parish assists the local, national and international community. Over the last four years, St. Edward the Confessor Church has given over $900,000 in aid to various charitable organizations. As Catholic Christians we realize that loving God and neighbor form one inseparable commandment. St. Vincent de Paul addressed his fellow priests and brothers who were an-noyed by the poor who would approach them while they were attending Mass and praying: “when you are called from your prayers or the Eucharistic cele-bration to serve the poor, you lose nothing, since to serve the poor is to go to God. You must see God in the faces of the poor.” Our Church is both a house of prayer and a house of the poor. The poor in our area and beyond know that they are welcome here and can find in us the spiritual and physical support they need. They find Christ in us and by serving them we see the face of God. In today’s bulletin you will find a wide range of opportunities to serve others. Each and every Christian is called to be is a house of prayer and a house of the poor. Serving the poor should be a regular part of our lives for, as St. Vincent de Paul tell us: “the poor are your masters. You are the servant.” Pray to God in the very words of the Great Apostle of Charity: “Lord, help me to make time today to serve you in those who are most in need of encouragement or assistance.” And, make a commitment this week to serve.
Fr. Brendan Manson Administrator
Blessing of the Animals for the Feast of St. Francis Friday, October 3rd
7:30 a.m. sharp by school flagpole Animals should be on leashes or in carriers.
Please remember to pick up after your cute critters.
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Proyecto Corazón en Tijuana: Únase a nosotros para la experiencia única de proporcionar una familia digna con un nuevo hogar en un día. No se requieren habilidades de construcción. Edad: adolescentes y mayores. Usted necesitará un pasapor-te EE.UU. para participar. Para inscribirse o para más información, por favor póngase en contacto con: Tom o Nancy McMillen (949) 443-5443 [email protected].
(FAM) Asistencia Familiar: Los voluntarios del Ministerio de Justicia Social Católica en San Eduardo el Confesor Parro-quia distribuyen alimentos a los necesitados en el Ministerio de Asistencia Familiar (FAM) en San Clemente. Esta es una maravillosa oportunidad de servicio cristiano para los individuos o las familias-a nadie más de 9 años pueden participar. Para ser voluntario o para más información, por favor póngase en contacto con Cindy Brauer en [email protected].
Oficina de Servicios Cristianos: Es a la vez una oficina de referencia para aquellos que necesitan elementos esenciales bási-cos de la vida, y es un centro de distribución de alimentos. Coordinamos con otros ministerios y agencias del condado. Nuestro objetivo es fomentar la fe y la esperanza en el amor de Dios, y que, además, de un sentido de dignidad y respeto de sí mismo en nuestro prójimo. Esperamos lograr esto ayudando con las necesidades materiales, emocionales y espirituales de las familias e indi-viduos. La oficina para el Servicio Cristiano acepta donaciones y ofrece oportunidades para personas que quieran ser voluntarios. La oficina para el Servicio Cristiano sirve a la comunidad de Dana Point y Capistrano Beach y se encuentra a un costado de Knight Hall. El horario es: lunes y miércoles de 9:30 am a 3:30 pm. Y el viernes de 9:30 am a 12:30 pm.
Ministerio de Detención: El ministerio de detención se extiende a las personas encarceladas en el Condado de Orange. Los miembros se reúnen semanalmente y sirven a la persona encarcelada que lo solicite una visita. Asistimos con volver a conectar un compañero de hermano y hermana de Cristo, a la Iglesia ya la fe, aunque proporcionando primera preparación comunión, estu-dios bíblicos, servicios de comunión y visitas de persona a persona. Se trata de un programa diocesano sin embargo; por favor póngase en contacto con nuestro representante de la parroquia en San Eduardo el Confesor para obtener ayuda con involucrarte. Póngase en contacto con: Diane Wetherbee @ 949-212-0384
San Vicente de Paul: Inspirado en los valores del Evangelio, la Sociedad de San Vicente de Paul, es una organización católica laica, lleva a las mujeres y los hombres a unirse para crecer espiritualmente, ofreciendo un servicio de persona a persona a aque-llos que están necesitados o sufriendo, en la tradición de su fundador, el Beato Federico Ozanam, y patrono, San Vicente de Paul. Organizado localmente, Vicentinos dan testimonio del amor de Dios, abrazando todas las obras de caridad y justicia. La Sociedad colabora con otras personas de buena voluntad en el alivio de las necesidades, sin hacer distinción en los servidos porque en ellos, Vicentinos ven el rostro de Cristo. Usted puede ayudar con este ministerio y ayudar a alcanzar a los más desfavorecidos de nues-tra comunidad. El compromiso de tiempo general es de 1 a 10 horas al mes. Si a usted le gustaría involucrarse por favor póngase en contacto con nosotros; nos encantaría que usted sirve con nosotros. Comuníquese con Delvin Lefner @ 949-443-0884.
Ministerio de Tijuana: Todos los jueves, después de la misa de la mañana 8:15 de la mañana, los voluntarios hacen aproxi-madamente 400 de mantequilla de maní y sándwiches de mermelada, que se toman a Tijuana el viernes y se distribuyen a los reclu-sos de la cárcel, las personas sin hogar y necesitados. Buscamos a la gente a donar suministros. Por favor, póngase en contacto con Suzanne Lucas @ 949-496-4709
iHOPE: Proporciona ayuda con las necesidades básicas, vivienda, herramientas y capacitación a las personas sin hogar, en situa-ción de riesgo, y se les proporciona ayuda a trabajadores para guiarlos en su regreso a la autosuficiencia. iHOPE ha establecido un programa dos veces al mes ofreciendo productos de primera necesidad a más de 250 personas mensuales. Fundamentos distribui-dos incluyen ropa, mantas, zapatos, y las necesidades de higiene personal. Si a usted le gustaría ayudar en este ministerio por favor póngase en contacto con iHOPE en [email protected]
Welcome Inn: Ofrece cenas a las personas sin hogar en una base diaria. Por favor, póngase en contacto con Chris Phillips al 714-370-4427 si le gustaría ayudar en este ministerio.
Programas de ayuda para los podres
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El sábado, 27 de septiembre celebramos el memorial de la "Gran Apóstol de la Caridad, San Vicente de Paul. Aunque murió hace casi 400 años, los Vicentinos y la Sociedad de San Vicente de Paul continúan su trabajo hoy por servir a Cristo en los pobres. A la entrada de Knight Hall se encuentra una oficina de la parroquia muy importan-te, la Oficina de Servicios Cristianos. Abiertas tres días a la semana, que es atendido por un empleado a tiempo parcial y varios voluntarios entre ellos miembros de la Vicente de Paúl. Cada año, más de 2.400 personas vienen a nuestra parroquia y re-cibir una variedad de servicios, incluyendo los alimentos, ayuda con el alquiler, ser-vicios públicos, de almacenamiento (para personas sin hogar), dinero para la gasoli-na, pases de autobús, ayuda con las facturas y recetas médicas, y un hotel para la pasar la noche.
A lo largo del año, se le pide a los feligreses apoyar a los cristianos a través de Servicios de colectas de ali-mentos, el voluntariado y la asistencia financiera. El pasado año fiscal, los feligreses contribuyeron $56,000 dólares a Servicios Cristianos Sin embargo, la oficina de Servicios Cristianos no es sino una de varias docenas de formas en que la parro-quia ayuda a la comunidad local, nacional e internacional. Durante los últimos cuatro años, San Eduardo el Confesor ha dado más de $ 900,000 en ayuda a diversas organizaciones benéficas. Como cristianos católicos nos damos cuenta de que amar a Dios y al prójimo forma un mandamiento inse-parables. San Vicente de Paul se dirigió a sus compañeros sacerdotes y herma-nos que estaban molestos por los pobres, que se acercaría a ellos mientras asistían a misa y rezar: "cuando te llaman desde sus oraciones o la celebración eucarística a servir a los pobres, no pierdes nada, ya que para servir a los po-bres es ir a Dios. Usted debe ver a Dios en los rostros de los pobres ". Nuestra Iglesia es a la vez una casa de oración y una casa de los pobres. Los pobres en nuestra zona y más allá saben que son bienvenidos aquí y se pueden encontrar en nosotros el apoyo espiritual y física que necesitan. Ellos encuen-tran a Cristo en nosotros y sirviéndoles vemos el rostro de Dios. En el boletín de hoy se encuentra una amplia gama de oportunidades de servir a los demás. Todos y cada cristiano está llamado a ser una casa de oración y una casa de los pobres. Servir a los pobres debe ser una parte regular de nues-tras vidas para, como San Vicente de Paul nos dice: "los pobres son sus amos. Usted es el siervo ". Ruega a Dios con las mismas palabras de la Gran Apóstol de la Caridad: "Señor, ayúdame a hacer tiempo hoy para servirle en los que están más necesitados de aliento o ayuda." Y, hacer un compromiso esta sema-na para servir. Fr. Brendan Manson Administrador
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WE WANT TO THANK ALL OF OUR SPONSORS WHO HAVE
MADE THIS TOURNAMENT SUCCESSFUL.
THANK YOU ALL!
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Faith Formation On-going Religious Education and Spiritual Growth for Everyone, ALL THE TIME!
Connect with us 365 days, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week : http://seekingfaith.stedward.com; http://cre.stedward.com
FFF Family Faith Formation
Sunday Sessions
All grades (1-5) are available on Sunday
We have something for everyone!
Children, Parents, Family Members: You are invited to come together on Sundays for fun, enriching experiences every month. Go to our FFF website for MORE information: http://cre.stedward.com
All Sessions Start in OCTOBER NOTE: Your specific starting date will depend on what
week you are assigned after you register. We look forward to seeing everyone!
Family Faith Formation for Preschool and Kindergarten
“TINY ANGELS”
(aka Liturgy of the Word for Children) is expanding to one hour on
Sunday mornings!
Little ones will meet in the parish school for their own ses-sion during the 9:00 a.m. mass..Parents—you will also be part of this co-op program. Please come to our orientation TODAY—September 21 at 10:15 a.m. (right after 9:00 mass) in the school lunchroom. Please note: Children must be registered to participate. Check our website: http://cre.stedward.com for more information.
NEW RE-VISIONED MIDDLE SCHOOL
PROGRAM TO BEGIN!
In service to Jesus Christ
and the Community
Now a service-based, intergenerational experience for kids and parents, OUTLET meets twice each month, to foster a stronger relationship with Jesus through better understanding and service to the community. By study-ing and then living out of the corporal and spiritual works of mercy, given to us by Jesus, we will strive to become better disciples and witnesses of love.
ALL MIDDLE AGE STUDENTS (grades 6-8) in the parish (including both parish school and public school) are invited to register on-line for Faith Formation classes in order to participate in this program.
FIRST MEETING/ORIENTATION: October 12 at 4:00 p.m. in School Gym; Note: Please register before attending this meeting.
TONIGHT: homecoming mass & MONTE CARLO NIGHT for all Confirmation* and high school students
SEPTEMBER 28 AFTER 5:30 MASS! Join in the fun with our new Director of Youth Ministry, Laura Schuberg, for games, raffle, door prizes, food and music! We will cap off the event ending
with a time of deep prayer. Hope to see EVERYONE there!
ADULT PARISHIONERS: COME TO BIBLE STUDY!
We have three different bible studies to choose from:
TUESDAY MORNING 9:15—11:00 a.m.— Knight Hall
WEDNESDAY EVENING 7:30—9:-00 p.m.—Knight Hall
THURSDAY EVENING—7:30—9:00 P.M. in Church with Fr. Dave Gruver—Starts on OCTOBER 2
*Confirmation offi-cially begins with the Homecoming Mass and Monte Carlo Event on September 28. Attendance WILL be taken that night so do NOT miss it! First sessions with par-ents for CONF 1 is October 5 at 4 p.m. CONF 2 is October 19 at 4 p.m. You must be registered BEFORE the first meetings.
INQUIRY HAS JUST BEGUN! TUESDAY NIGHTS, at 7:30 p.m. in Knight Hall.
Check out the RCIA page at http://seekingfaith.stedward.com/R.C.I.A for more information.
Fr. David will begin a six week lecture
series on St. Paul’s Letter to the
Philippians.
The presentations will be held
in the Church for six consecutive
Thursday nights.
Beginning Oct. 2nd- Nov. 6th
from 7 pm - 9 pm
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Canned chili and meat stews Canned tuna, chicken, beef, salmon Canned ravioli with meat Macaroni and cheese Canned fruit and juices Canned corn Pasta sauce Unsweetened cereal
Peanut butter and jelly Ramen soup Refried beans (no other beans needed) Unsweetened cereal Large size diapers
Support Our Christian Service Food Drive after Masses on September 28 & 29 Help us provide assistance to the poor and homeless.
Please bring the items listed or monetary donations —to Mass on September 28 & 29. Thank you for your generous support for those in need in our community.
Razors Toothbrushes Shampoo Combs Granola bars Can opener Plastic forks, spoons, knives
Small sizes of: Pop-top canned food Cheese or peanut butter crackers Deodorant Toothpaste Sunscreen Easy open drinks Hand sanitizer
Needed for our pantry Items needed for the homeless
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Two Hearts Prayer Group First Friday, October 3rd @ 9 a.m.
Join us on the first Friday of every month for an hour of prayer with the rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplet in honor of the hearts of Jesus and Mary in the Adoration Chapel in the Church. Prayer begins after the 8:15 a.m. Mass.
Parish Ministries
H.E.L.P.— support group for those with chronic illness and/or caregivers.
Monday, October 6 @ 4 to 5:30 p.m.
Please join us on the 1st & 3rd Mondays of the month to pray together and discuss practical treatment and issues such as nutrition, exercise, rest, and stress relief. If you need information regarding referrals or home or hospital visits, please call Maggie Prendiville, RN, MS at 496-7312. We meet in the Church Meeting Room.
Parents’ Grief Support Group Thursdays 10/2 thru 11/6 @ 7:00—8:15 p.m.
Our grief support group for parents who have lost a child of any age will meet on Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. for six weeks beginning October 2nd through No-vember 6th. If you are interested in joining the group, or you would like additional information, please call Celine Miller at (949) 361– 0878.
Prayer Shawl Ministry Fridays @ 9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
The Prayer Shawl Ministry comes together every Fri-day to knit, chat, and pray for the sick, the home-bound and those in need of comfort who receive its prayer shawls and lap blankets. New members, even those interested in learning how to knit, are invited to join this ministry on Fridays from 9—11 a.m. in the Church Meeting Room. Prayer shawls and lap blan-kets are available in Mary’s Corner.
Stephen Ministry “Christ Caring for People
through People.”
CONFIDENTIAL! That’s what Stephen Ministry is. Everything a person tells his or her Stephen Minister is kept in strict confi-dence. People are often afraid that if they tell some-one what is troubling them, word will get around and others will look down on them. But a Stephen Minis-ter keeps everything a care receiver shares confiden-tial, and through the sharing God works miracles of healing and peace. To learn more about the Stephen Ministry, call 949-496-1307 x 2503 or email us at [email protected].
St. Anne's Circle October 1st @ 9:00– 11:00 a.m.
St. Anne’s Circle is for all mothers, regardless of their child's age. Join us for a monthly park day where moms can talk and kids can play, allowing friendships to form. We meet on the first Wednesday of every month from 9-11 a.m. at Sea Canyon Park in Dana Point. If you have questions or would like to be added to our email list contact Jennifer Kheriaty (949) 280-5086 [email protected]
Our Lady’s Blue Army 1st Saturday– October 4th
Join us every first Saturday of the month after the 8:15 a.m. Mass and every Tuesday from 6 -7:00 p.m. to honor our Blessed Mother’s requests for personal conversion, the daily Rosary for world peace, prayers and sacrifices for sinners who have no one to pray for them, and repa-ration to the Eucharistic Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
Our Lady of Fatima Statue The Blue Army has a beautiful traveling statue of Our Lady of Fatima that is available to visit parishioners’ homes for a week at a time, from Tuesday to the follow-ing Tuesday. Please contact Carol Harris (949) 493-0794
Inviting Married Couples Thursday October 2 @ 7:30 p.m.
Circle your calendar for an evening of “Living Catho-lic Marriage”, a series of topics to enrich marriage by helping husbands and wives communicate better and grow stronger in their faith. We meet at 7:30 p.m. in St. Edward School. Come join us! For more informa-tion, call Bob and Mary Dausch at 481-1102.
The Deceased
Please Pray for...
Sep. 28: Frances Viktor (1976), Lois McCaffrey (1986), John E. Forte (1997), Marian Gamblin (2006), Sergio Velasquez (2006), Keith Berger (2009), Evelyn Caldwell (2012)
Sep. 29: Louise Pretzinger (1992), Frank Kotinek (1996), Sam Pisano (1998), Mary Ellen Brosnan (2000), Judy DiFilippo (2006), Steve Carter (2008), Shaun O’Brien (2009) Genevieve Sawicki (2011)
Sep. 30: Raymond Hulbert (1973), Helen Janes (2003), Robert Astruc (2006), Paul Kahn M. D. (2009)
Oct. 1: Mary Ahrendt (2009),
Oct. 2: Lisa Lyle (2000), Mabel Kelly (2003), Helen Gotwald (2006), Elizabeth Terracciano (2006)
Oct. 3: Mary Smith (1981), Rachel Kelley (2002), George Tapper (2003), Edmund B. Wilson, Jr. (2009), John J. Quirk (2012)
Oct. 4: Arthur Muratore (2004), Lauren Herzog (2005), Stan Kirchner (2006), Henry Rausch (2007), Frederick Sakate (2009), Mary Amelio (2011), Jason Castaneda (2013)
Sunday Sep 28 7:30 a.m. Mass for the People 9:00 a.m. Makayla Whitfield 11:00 a.m. Edward A. Collins † 12:30 p.m. Dante Alberto Araiza 5:30 p.m. Frances Corso †
Monday Sep 29 8:15 a.m. Tont Perez † 5:30 p.m. Helena Valenzuela †
Tuesday Sep 30 8:15 a.m. George Peterson † 5:30 p.m. Matilda Covarrubias †
Wednesday Oct 1 8:15 a.m. Dorina Brutocao † 5:30 p.m. Vivian & John J. Chis †
Thursday Oct 2 8:15 a.m. Barbara Gulick † 5:30 p.m. The Ott Family
Friday Oct 3 8:15 a.m. John Swab † 5:30 p.m. John Colvin †
Saturday Oct 4 8:15 a.m. Jan Richards † 5:30 p.m. Kris Blik
Sunday Oct 5 7:30 a.m. Mass for the People 9:00 a.m. Bella Hickey † 11:00 a.m. Dustin & Matthew Courtney † 12:30 p.m. Cecilia Zaragoza † 5:30 p.m. Robert Fasnacht
Please remember our armed forces and their families in your prayers.
Pray For Peace.
The Sick
In Memoriam
Pat Murphy Aimee Keeshen Jeanette Miranda
Mark Pendroy Joan Lyons Terry Kelly Jennifer Sigling Charles Halper Dr. Dee Fitzgerald Ron Lantz Tara Marquez Tortarolo Patricia Brun William Cuellar Corrine Shahid
Patti Stern Vickie Janssen* Ted Wilson Mateo Nuñez Nancy Cotnoir Sandford Schram Bob Brittol Elvira Masa John Cattaneo Michael McGuirre Shannen Heussner Mass Intentions
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Monday September 29 6:00 -7:30 p.m. Confessions 7:00 p.m. Endow Tuesday September 30 8:00 a.m. Moms in Prayer, Church Mtg. Room 9:15 a.m. Bible Study 9:30 a.m. Endow 6:00 p.m. Blue Army Rosary, Church Wednesday October 1 9:00 a.m. Circle of Praise 9:00 a.m. St. Anne’s Circle 9:30 a.m. Women of Wisdom 1:00 p.m. Families of Nazareth, Church Mtg. Room 7:00 p.m. Bible Study Thursday October 2 8:45 a.m. Tijuana Ministry 9:30 a.m. Divine Mercy 7:00 p.m. Parent’s Grief Group, Church Mtg. Rm 7:00 p.m. Fr. Dave’s Bible Lecture, Church 7:30 p.m. Marriage Enrichment Friday October 3 9:00 a.m. Prayer Shawl, Church Mtg Room Saturday October 4 9:00 a.m. Our Lady’s Blue Army, Church 4:00-5:00 p.m. Confessions, Church
Scripture Readings Sep 28— Oct 4
Sunday: Is 55:6-9; Ps 145:2-3, 8-9, 17-18; Phil 1:20c-24, 27a; Mt 20:1-16a
Monday: Prv 3:27-34; Ps 15:2-5; Lk 8:16-18
Tuesday: Prv 21:1-6, 10-13; Ps 119:1, 27, 30, 34, 35, 44; Lk 8:19-21
Wednesday: Prv 30:5-9; Ps 119:29, 72, 89, 101,104, 163; Lk 9:1-6
Thursday: Eccl 1:2-11; Ps 90:3-6, 12-14, 17bc; Lk 9:7-9
Friday: Eccl 3:1-11; Ps 144:1b, 2abc, 3-4; Lk 9:18-22
Saturday: Eccl 11:9 — 12:8; Ps 90:3-6, 12-14, 17; Lk 9:43b-45
Wedding Banns
Good Stewards All
Daily Schedule Monday-Saturday This Week’s Events 7:30 a.m.—Pro Life Rosary and Morning Prayer (Liturgy of the Hours) 8:15 a.m.—Mass Divine Mercy Chaplet for Priests 5:30 p.m.—Mass (Saturday is Sunday’s Liturgy)
We invite you to celebrate daily Mass with us!
Andrew Grimes & Meghan Speidel ♥ Oct 04, 2014 Michael Caballero & Taylor Webb ♥ Oct 11, 2014 Michael Garcia & Christina Judeh ♥ Oct 11, 2014 Robert Arigon & Maria Garces ♥ Oct 17, 2014 Brian Manning & Andrea Trinen ♥ Oct 18, 2014
* Food distribution is sponsored by St. Vincent de Paul and administered by St. Edward Christian Service ministry.
Christian Service
Baptisms 18 Individuals
Weddings 11 Couples
Quinceañeras 3 Young Women
Bereavement: 11 Funerals
In the month of August 2014 St. Edward and San Felipe de Jesus
ministries provided:
Food Distribution * 62 Families (121 adults and 105 children)
Services Provided 12
Referrals Provided 10
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osary 7 p.m
. Respect Life
9:00 a.m. C
ircle of Praise 9:30 a.m. W
omen of Wisdom
1 p.m. Families of Nazareth
7:00 p.m. Bible Study
8:45 a.m. T
ijuana Ministry
11 a.m. Spanish lessons
7 p.m. Fr. Dave Bible Study 7 p.m. Parents’ Grief Group
9:00 a.m. Prayer Shaw
l 4 – 5 p.m
. Confessions
6:30 p.m. W
ounded W
arrior Dinner by
Knights
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13
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15
16
17
18
Pennies from H
eaven 2pm
FAM
Hunger W
alk
6 - 7:30 p.m. C
onfessions
8 a.m. M
oms in Prayer
9:15 a.m. Bible Study
6 p.m. Blue A
rmy R
osary 7 p.m
. Social Justice
9:00 a.m. C
ircle of Praise 9:00 a.m
. Binky Patrol
9:30 a.m. Women of W
isdom 1 p.m
. Families of Nazareth 7:00 p.m
. Bible Study
8:45 a.m. T
ijuana Ministry
11 a.m. Spanish lessons
7 p.m. Fr. Dave Bible Study 7 p.m. Parents’ Grief Group
9 a.m. Prayer Shaw
l
4 – 5 p.m. C
onfessions
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20
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25
Pennies from H
eaven Cub Scouts popcorn
24-hour Adoration
4 -5:30 p.m. - H
.E.L.P. support group 6:00 p.m
. Serra Club
6 - 7:30 p.m. C
onfessions
8 a.m. M
oms in Prayer
9:15 a.m. Serenity D
ay 6 p.m
. Blue Arm
y Rosary
7 p.m. St. V
incent de Paul
8:45 a.m
. Tijuana M
inistry 10 a.m
. Wills &
Trusts 11 a.m
. Spanish lessons 7 p.m. Fr. Dave Bible Study 7 p.m. Parents’ Grief Group 7:30 p.m
. Baptism C
lass
9 a.m. Prayer Shaw
l
4 – 5 p.m. C
onfessions
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27
28
29
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31
6 - 7:30 p.m
. Confessions
8 a.m. M
oms in Prayer
9:15 a.m. Bible Study
6 p.m. Blue A
rmy R
osary
9:00 a.m. C
ircle of Praise 9:30 a.m. W
omen of Wisdom
1 p.m. Families of Nazareth
7:00 p.m. Bible Study
8:45 a.m. T
ijuana Ministry
11 a.m. Spanish lessons
7 p.m. Fr. Dave Bible Study 7 p.m. Parents’ Grief Group
9 a.m. Prayer Shaw
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Ch
ristian S
ervice Office H
ou
rs M
ondays & W
ednesdays: 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m
. Fridays: 9:30 a.m
. – 12:30 p.m.
On October 13th, Fr. Brendan and 19 Saint Edward parish-ioners will be traveling to the slums of Jamaica and volunteer with the Missionaries of the Poor to give hope to the for-gotten and those left on the streets to perish. We invite you to join us spiritually on
our pilgrimage. We will take your special prayer inten-tions with us. The Brothers and your fellow parishioners will pray over them daily while at the monastery. The missionary brothers are in constant need of medical supplies, diapers and food. Therefore, we are appealing to you for a love donation that will aid us in obtaining these desperately needed items. There will be a second collection for your prayer intentions and/or donations at all the Masses on October 4th & 5th. Or you can leave them at the church office. Please keep us in your prayers.
Announcing the Ordination of
Deacon Ryan Holke, into the Priesthood on October 4th
with the Father Kolbe Missionaries of the
Immaculata in Sao Paulo Brazil, where he has lived for 10 years.
Please keep Ryan in your prayers.
The family of Deacon Ryan Holke invites you to his first
Thanksgiving Mass as a newly ordained Priest on
Saturday October 25th 5:30 pm Mass at St. Edward the Confessor Catholic Church
Reception to follow in Knight Hall immediately after Mass
We welcome the community to share in bringing potluck salad or dessert.
For questions, please call Matt & Debbie (Erlinger) Holke 949 230-4140, or