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The Commemoration Of All The Faithful Departed (All Souls’ Day) Sunday, November 2, 2014

Holy Father’s Nov Prayer Intentions Pope Francis requests all the Catholic faithful unite in prayer for:

Lonely people That all who suffer loneliness may experience

the closeness of God and the support of others.

Mentors of seminarians and religious That young seminarians and religious may have

wise and well-formed mentors.

Mass Intentions for the Week

Saturday November 1 The Commemoration Of All The Faithful Departed (All Souls’ Day) 5:00 pm + Alex Beauchamp Sunday November 2 The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls’ Day) 9:00 am + Mary Tremblay 11:00 am People of St. Ann Parish Tuesday November 4 Saint Charles Borromeo 8:00 am + Rita (Burwald) Parshall Wednesday November 5 Weekday 5:30 pm Charmeda, Cusmano and Zangaro Families Friday November 7 8:00 am Special Intention for Anniversary of Bob and Gerry Sattler Saturday November 8 The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica 5:00 pm + Melanie Chojnowski Sunday November 9 The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica 9:00 am Susan Clark 11:00 am People of St. Ann Parish

………………………………………………... Mass intentions are a way to pray for the deceased

or someone in need of special help. Call the office 731-4721 or drop your intention in the collection.

Please pray for the family & friends of St. Ann Parish who are in need

or who are sick Don Andre, Tom Arnold, Kim Benoit, Eugene Burgwald,

Mikki Boulac,Mark Bryant, William Burke, Brenda Carl,

Ann Carpenter,Mike Chojnowski, Josephine Crawford,

Amalia Derda, John Derda, Shaun Derda, Clare English,

Floydine Epperly,Joy Flook, Amy Gajor, Christina Gilchrist,

Kenneth Gilchrist, Allison Ginsberg, Thomas Godde,

Mary Jo Hawk, Barbara Hawthorne, Christi Hazaga, Peg Hogan,

Julaine Kalisz, Loretta Kalisz, Rose Kalisz, Sharon Keierleber,

Tiffany Laing, Michael Vincent Lunardini, Tom Macknosky,

Leonard and Connie Mayotte, Daniel McKee, Rocco Nate,

Robert Pennock, Fred Peters, Shirley Peters,

Nancy Preston, Mitchell Rossen, Agnes Schulz, Gary Schulz,

Melia Sepeta, Tonya Shields, Joanne Stenson, Gerry Valella,

Bernice Weist, Robert Wilson, Dana Winchester

Spend a few minutes this week reading next Sunday’s Gospel reading.

It’ll change your experience at Mass.

Sunday, November 9—JN 2:13-22

“He is the center of history and of the world; he is the one who knows us and who loves us; he is the

companion and friend of our life.” -Pope Paul VI

Cf. Catechism of the Catholic Church, 583-586 on Jesus and the Temple; 2468 and 2505 on hypocrisy; 2559-2564 on praying from the heart

Next Sunday

This week is National Vocations Awareness Week.

Please take this opportunity to share your prayers and support for

those who are considering a vocation to the

priesthood, the diaconate or to consecrated life.

Prayer for Vocations Father, you call each one of us by name

and ask us to follow you.

Bless your church by raising up dedicated and generous leaders from our families and friends who will serve your people

as Sisters, Priests, Brothers, Deacons and Lay Ministers.

Inspire us as we grow to know you, and open our hearts to hear your call.

We ask this in Jesus’ name.

Amen.

Prayer for Vocations

The Commemoration Of All The Faithful Departed (All Souls’ Day) Sunday, November 2, 2014

Mary Immaculate, Patroness Of Our Country, Pray For Us.

Saint Ann School

See You Wednesday

5:30 Holy Mass 6:00 pm Dinner

6:30 pm Religious Education

No adult education this week.

Mark Your Calendars for Wednesday, November 19th…

Father Adams will be discussing Advent for Families!

DID YOU KNOW? St. Ann School offers a curriculum-based

music and gym program?

Children naturally love to sing, dance, move, and play. Our philosophy embraces music and movement as partners in

awakening the capacity, creativity and potential of the child.

At St. Ann School, we take an active approach to teaching music and movement. We recognize the importance in providing many

opportunities for children to feel successful in the learning process.

In our music program, children learn to sing hymns, songs, poems, and chants from our faith, from different countries and

in different languages. They play small instruments and listen to different musical genres to learn about rhythm, melody and

other aspects of music.

In our gym program, children participate in sports and physical activities that help them gain confidence, learn new skills,

and develop a love for being active.

WE’RE LOOKING FOR GENTLY USED LAP HARPS Do you have one boxed away in your attic or

collecting dust on a shelf? Are you interested in donating it to St. Ann School?

We’re willing to restring and tune!

Please bring all alp harp donations to the main office. Many thanks!

www.stannaugusta.org

Can you think of someone who longs to have a closer relationship with our Heavenly Father. Can you plant the seeds

of hope as you speak of our Father’s loving care, and his everlasting promises fulfilled in the sending of his Son, and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit? Can you simply invite someone to come learn more about the richness of our Catholic faith? Ask about the RCIA inquiry sessions for those who are not

baptized, are of other faiths, or are adult Catholics who were not confirmed by contacting Pat Vanderpool at 731.0295

Invite

Sign-Up/Parent Meeting: TODAY at 12:10pm Pageant: Sunday, December 14

St. Ann Gym

Consecration to Mary

Do you plan to renew your Marian Consecration on the

Immaculate Conception, December 8?

Don’t forget the start date of your

33 days retreat and prayer

is this Wednesday, November 5.

Come, Holy Spirit, living in Mary…

Help me to make this retreat with generosity and zeal.

saint ann school

Faith Learning Virtue

a CATHOLIC learning community

The Commemoration Of All The Faithful Departed (All Souls’ Day) Sunday, November 2, 2014

DID YOU KNOW?

This week, we helped a family from Richland who needed food and paper products.

This group includes two families living together, seven people and four children.

St. Vincent de Paul Society

Date Envelopes

Used Sunday

Collection Difference

Number in attendance

Percent In attendance

10/5 185 $9,942 $442 622 39%

10/12 161 $10,424 $924 546 34%

10/19 157 $7,633 ($1,867) 623 39%

10/26 158 $8,664 ($836) 573 36%

Weekly Target $9,500

Total gifts for October $36,663

Operating budget to date $38,000

Difference in October ($1,337)

Fiscal YTO (+/-) ($2,857)

October 2014 Financial and Attendance Information

*The weekly target of $9,500 indicates the average amount per week that the parish would need to collect through Sunday and Holy Day collections if no other donations were contributed to the parish in addition to weekly collection contributions during the year. **Percentage is an estimate based on the number of persons attending (less 15% estimated number of visitors) as compared to the total number of active parishioners registered.

A report of sexual misconduct may be initiated at the Diocese of Kalamazoo’s Sexual Misconduct Question and Reporting Line (877) 802-0115.

A caller will be requested to provide his or her name

and telephone number. All calls regarding sexual misconduct will be returned, usually within one hour.

This toll-free telephone number has been established

as a part of the Diocese’s effort to protect children, young people and other vulnerable people in our schools,

parishes and ministries.

This line is for reporting suspected sexual misconduct or child abuse within Diocesan institutions and ministries only.

If you have some other concern about Diocesan schools, parishes, or ministries, please contact the appropriate

Diocesan school, parish, or office directly.

Report of Sexual Misconduct

“Come to me all of you who are weary and find life burdensome and I will refresh you.” -Mt 11:28

Saint Ann Catholic Church has Adoration in the Chapel

every weekend from 9:00 a.m. Friday to 4:00 p.m. Saturday.

The schedule is divided into one-hour blocks. An Adorer can volunteer to be:

A Regular every weekend during a given hour

A Regular for a specific hour and week each month

An Alternate sharing a given hour with another Alternate throughout the month

A Substitute to be called or texted when a Regular is unable to fill his/her given hour

If you would like to be a Regular, Alternate, or Substitute Adorer

for Saint Ann or if you know someone who might be interested, please contact:

Vito Valella at: H 665-7515 C 303-0839 [email protected]

News for Knights

K of C Regular Business Meeting Tuesdays, November 4th and December 2nd

All Knights and are welcome to pray the Rosary at 6:30 pm in the Church. Our regular business meeting will start at 7:15 pm in the meeting room behind the Library.

Please note that our regular business meetings are always held the First Tuesday of every month at 7:15 pm

and all Members are invited to attend.

K of C Service Project to help our Widows Saturday, November 8th

Every six months we dedicate a day to help the widows of our Parish

by doing projects around their homes such as: raking leafs, cleaning gutters, moving furniture,

cleaning windows, etc. We are working with the ladies to finalize a list of their needs.

We plan to meet at St. Ann's at 8:00 am on November 8th.

At that time groups and assignments will be made depending on the work that needs to be done.

Usually projects are completed by 3 pm.

Let Dale Boone know if you would like to participate and what time you have available.

The list of projects will be reviewed at the November meeting. Note: All members are encouraged to bring a friend or family

members that may want to serve. All are welcome. What a great way to evangelize by serving others.

K of C Breakfast

Sunday November 9th after 9 am and 11am Masses All Knights and are welcome to come help serve our Parish.

We need help starting at 7 am to cook and set-up, after each Mass to serve food and after the 11 am Mass to

clean-up. A couple hours of your time is greatly appreciated!

All you holy men and women of God, intercede for us.

The Commemoration Of All The Faithful Departed (All Souls’ Day) Sunday, November 2, 2014

Pastor: Fr. James Adams

[email protected]

Deacon Mike Carl 207-7365

[email protected]

Parish Secretary:

Pat Lawrence 731-4721

Book Keeper: Deb Cruzan

Religious Education:

Pat Vanderpool 731-0295

[email protected]

Preschool: Megan Schopf 506-2074

Maintenance:

Don Davis & Dawn Rogers 731-4721

Music Ministry: Martha Reid 629-7228

Knights of Columbus:

Dale Boone 616-283-4273

St. Vincent de Paul: Connie Clark 731-0294

Office Hours: Monday thru Wednesday

10 am to 12 noon

Respect for Life: Lesley Bodary 731-2323

Pastoral Council Members: Bill English,

Mark Gentilia, Lori Green, Melon Lasich,

Paul Schab, Brenda Sinkovitz

Finance Council Members:

Patrick Gallagher, Diane Phillips,

Conrad Sutter, Charlie Young, Tom Zavitz

Bulletin Deadline: Monday

Abuse Victim Hotline: 1-877-802-0115

St. Ann Catholic Church 12648 East D Avenue * Augusta * Michigan 49012

Phone 269-731-4721 * [email protected] * Fax 269-731-4147 * stannaugusta.org

Masses:

Saturday Vigil: 5:00 pm Sunday: 9:00 am & 11:00 am

Tuesday and Friday: 8:00 am Wednesday: 5:30 pm Office Hours Monday thru Friday 9am-4pm.

Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday: 4:00-4:45 pm Sunday: 8:30-8:50 am; 10:30-10:50 am Anytime by appointment

Sacrament of Baptism: Celebrated First Sunday of the month. Preparation required for parents.

Sacrament of Matrimony: Contact Fr. Adams at least 6 months in advance. Contact parish office for an appointment.