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THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME November 11 ✥ 2018
SATURDAY: NOVEMBER 10TH Vigil of the Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time . . .5:30 P. M. - - - PEOPLE OF GOD
SUNDAY: NOVEMBER 11TH Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time . . . 7:30 A. M. - - - SAWYER RYALS ✝10:30 A. M. - - - BERNADETTE MAHON ✝
MONDAY: NOVEMBER 12TH 8:30 A. M. - - - ERIC DEMARAY ✝
TUESDAY: NOVEMBER 13TH Weekday . . .8:30 A. M. - - - MILDRED EBNER ✝
WEDNESDAY: NOVEMBER 14TH Weekday. . . . 8:30 A. M. - - - IN THANKSGIVING
THURSDAY: NOVEMBER 15TH Weekday. . . .8:30 A. M. - - - ANDREW and VIRGINIA RABIANSKY ✝
FRIDAY: NOVEMBER 16TH The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica. . . .8:30 A. M. - - - COMMUNION SERVICE
SATURDAY: NOVEMBER 17TH Vigil of the Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time . . .5:30 P. M. - - - BISHOP BILL and the PRIESTS OF OUR DIOCESE
SUNDAY: NOVEMBER 18TH Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time . . . 7:30 A. M. - - - PEOPLE OF GOD
Baptism at 7:30 Mass for Moyer Family10:30 A. M. - - - BERNADETTE MAHON ✝
ARTICLES FOR THE BULLETIN EDITION OF SUNDAY: NOV 18TH ARE DUE TO PARISH OFFICE E-MAIL: [email protected]
NLT MONDAY - NOVEMBER 12TH AT 12:00 NOON
“KEEP CHRIST IN CHRISTMAS”Christmas cards - magnets - ornaments
See a Knight after MassSales continue thru November
Jeff GossenNicole SquiresNicci VanMatre
Ko KellyBrendan MikusSonia SwopeAnna Price
Arlene FornsKevyn Mengis
Keva AberleJohn Marino
Tom KessingerBill & Marcie NorrisGlenna HuntsmanFr. David Carucci
Jeff RooneyLillian Rusonis
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Parish “Prayer Line” Members pray daily for published and unpublished requests
E-MAIL REQUESTS TO: [email protected]
May God protect OUR MILITARY ~ FIRST RESPONDERS and POLICE &
Elsa MarshallJoe SchneiderMarie SwopeBob GilbertEd Krause
Shirley OckerAnn FarroJo DawsonAlbert Diaz
For all Souls in Purgatory ~ Grant eternal rest on to them O Lord
ALL BISHOPS, ESPECIALLY BISHOP BILL . as USCCB meet Nov. 10th - 16th
READINGS FOR WEEK OF: 11 NOV 2018 THRU 18 NOV 2018
SUNDAY: ! 1 Kgs 17:10-16; Ps 146:7-10; Heb 9:24-28; ! ! Mk 12:38-44 [41-44]
MONDAY: Ti 1:1-9; Ps 24:1b-4ab, 5-6; Lk 17:1-6
TUESDAY: ! Ti 2:1-8, 11-14; Ps 37:3-4, 18, 23, 27, 29; ! ! Lk 17:7-1 WEDNESDAY:! Ti 3:1-7; Ps 23:1b-6; Lk 17:11-19
THURSDAY: ! Phlm 7-20; Ps 146:7-10; Lk 17:20-25
FRIDAY: ! 2 Jn 4-9; Ps 119:1-2, 10-11, 17-18; ! ! Lk 17:26-37
SATURDAY: !3 Jn 5-8; Ps 112:1-6; Lk 18:1-8
SUNDAY: ! Dn 12:1-3; Ps 16:5, 8-11; ! ! Heb 10:11-14, 18; Mk 13:24-32
THE BOOK OF
THE NAMES OF THE DEAD
Is located in the Narthex in the center of the curved wall and is used to record the names of your “deceased” loved ones. By virtue of the “communion of saints”, the Church commends the dead to God’s mercy and offers her prayers, especially the holy sacrifice of the Eucharist, in their behalf. From the beginning the Church has honored the memory of the dead and offered prayers for them, so that, they may attain the beatific vision of God.
Treasures for Our Lord . . . Stewardship is what we do, after we say . . . “I believe.”Treasures for Our Lord . . . Stewardship is what we do, after we say . . . “I believe.”Treasures for Our Lord . . . Stewardship is what we do, after we say . . . “I believe.”
NOVEMBER 1ST - ALL SAINTS DAY: $1,507.00
NOVEMBER 3RD & 4TH 2018 WEEKEND:
Recognizable Offerings $18,271.25
Loose Cash Received $927.50
On-Line Donations $3,027.50
Total Received: $23,733.25
OFFICE CLOSED
MONDAY ~ NOVEMBER 12TH
IN OBSERVANCE OF VETERANS DAY
ALTAR SERVERS REMINDER!SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2018
9:00 A.M. UNTIL 12 NOON
Sign-up on the parish web site to registerfor class and pizza on Saturday morning!
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THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME November 11 ✥ 2018
“we are committed to healing the hurting hearts” - - - These Victim Assistance Coordinators are an additional way that the Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee has dedicated itself to addressing sexual abuse by clergy or other church personnel. ! Louis M. Makarowski Ph.D., P.A. at 850-477-7181 - Coordinator for Pensacola/Ft. Walton Beach! Deacon Santiago Molina for Spanish Speakers - En Español: (850)-627-2350 - - - Diocesan Victim Assistance Hotline: 850-435-3536
10/11 NOV: KCIC Sales after Wkend Masses (at COR)14 NOV: Youth Group Burger Burn (at COR) 6:00 PM
16 NOV: B-I-N-G-O (at HNJ) 5:00 PM
17/18 NOV: KCIC Sales after Wkend Masses (at COR)
Learn about us online or your mobile phone at: www.Knights.net
GRAND KNIGHT: BOB GUALTIERI at 719-314-8914 /OR [email protected]
Knights of Columbus Council 13527
WISER GENERATION THANKSGIVING MEAL
with: Christ Our Redeemer Youth MinistryWe are excited to invite our “60+ wiser
generation” to share a Thanksgiving meal.next Sunday - November 18th
after 10:30 MassJoin us in the Parish Hall
Space is very limited, so please RSVP to the parish office at:
850-897-7797 No Later Than Wed. Nov. 14th
YOUR WISDOM IS NEEDED!For those of you who have raised your families and those of you who were raised: I am putting together
a little booklet for my RE families to give them ideas for their families to help them celebrate Advent and Christmas. I am looking for stories about the traditions you had in your homes to celebrate your faith. These can be emailed to me or left at the office. I'll even have a box at the Wisdom Generation Thanksgiving Dinner for you to leave them in.
Please share your traditions for our young families at:Lisa Hall [email protected]
Our Parishioners . . .Cherie and Gerry Friesthler spent their 42nd Wedding Anniversary distributing supplies to victims of “Hurricane Michael” at St Dominic’s Catholic Church in Panama City. While serving as the “Hands & Feet” of Christ, Cherie and Gerry met Knights of Columbus Supreme Knight, Carl Anderson.
ST. MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL
STEERING
COMMITTEE MEETING
Thursday nightNovember 15th
at 6:00 P.M.in the
Parish Life Center CafeSt. Mary's
Fort Walton Beach for parents of current 8th grade students
who could not attend the September meeting
HOLE IN ONE! Many thanks to all the players, sponsors and volunteers who made Celebrate COR 2018 such a fun and successful event. Each golfer was greeted by a team of volunteers committed to making the day run smoothly. My gratitude to the Celebrate COR Golf Committee: -
Steve Claude, Dane & Mark Erickson, Mary Beth and Chris Krenek, Patty and Dick Harp, Eileen Marello, AO Seeman, Lenny Smales, Mary Jane Sullivan and Pat Willoz. ! ! ! See you all next year --- Gretchen
“Closer to Christ” PARKING SPACE
CONGRATULATIONSTO OUR WINNERS
5:30 Mass: ANNETTE NORTH 7:30 Mass: “Z” ZERMEÑO10:30 Mass: BRIGITA KRASAUSKAS
Thanks to everyone who support our youth in this fundraising endeavor!
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THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME November 11 ✥ 2018
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITIONVETERANS DAY BEGAN with the signing of a symbolic treaty between the Allies and Germany ending World War I (then called the "Great War") ON THE ELEVENTH HOUR OF THE ELEVENTH DAY OF THE
ELEVENTH MONTH. The auspicious date was actually a well-established religious holiday, the feast of Saint Martin of Tours, a beloved soldier saint of the army of Rome. After World War II, Armistice Day was changed to Veterans Day in the United States and Remembrance Day in Britain, but of course the feast of Saint Martin endures.! MARTIN WAS NAMED AFTER Mars, the god of war, and against the advice of his parents he went on his own to church. He became a catechumen at the age of ten. By fifteen he was enlisted in the cavalry in France. Coming across a poor man, Martin had an impulse to divide his bright red soldier's cape and clothe him. He later had the insight that he had served Christ, and the other half of his cape became a lifelong sign to him of his duty to serve the poor. Housed in a tiny church capella or "chapel," the cape became a great object of pilgrimage on the way to Compostella, and a favored place for the prayers of soldiers. Martin was not so eager to serve as bishop as he had been as a soldier, and legend says that he hid in a barn filled with geese to avoid episcopal election. To this day, the customary meal for November 11th is goose! ! Traditionally, this is the last feast day before winter closes in, and begins a period of fasting once known as "Saint Martin's Lent" or "Martinmas," that later developed into the season of Advent ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! --Rev. James Field, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co
CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR’S MASSES
DECEMBER 2018 & JANUARY 2019
MONDAY - December 24th
NO MASS THIS MORNING
10 - 12 -NOON - Pageant Practice3:45 PM - - - - Christmas PAGEANT
Holy Day of Obligation4:00 PM - CHRISTMAS VIGIL
7:00 PM - CHRISTMAS VIGIL
12 MIDNIGHT - MASS
TUESDAY - December 25th
Holy Day of Obligation10:30 AM - CHRISTMAS MASSNO ADORATION TODAY
MONDAY - December 31st NO MASS THIS MORNING
Solemnity of Mary, Holy Mother of GodHoly Day of Obligation7:00 PM - VIGIL MASS
TUESDAY - January 1st Solemnity of Mary, Holy Mother of GodHoly Day of Obligation10:30 AM - MASSNO ADORATION TODAY
2019PARISH Mission
THURSDAY ~ JANUARY: 31ST
W/ BISHOP WACK
DETAILS TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER
SPECIAL MASSES IN DECEMBER 2018
FRIDAY - December 7th
8:30 AM - MASS FOR FIRST FRIDAY
7:00 PM - VIGIL MASSfor the Holy Day of Obligation of the Solemnity of the . . . Immaculate Conception
SATURDAY - December 8th Solemnity of the mmaculate ConceptionHoly Day of Obligation8:30 AM - MASS
Advent Mission(TUES) DECEMBER 11TH
DINNER AT 5:30 PM W/ SPEAKER
MISSION FROM 7:00 TO 8:00 PM
Advent Reconciliation (MON) DECEMBER 3RD - AT 6:30 PM
LOOK TO THE FUTURE and PREPARE YE THE WAY OF THE LORD . . . . . . . . .
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THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME November 11 ✥ 2018
“we are committed to healing the hurting hearts” - - - These Victim Assistance Coordinators are an additional way that the Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee has dedicated itself to addressing sexual abuse by clergy or other church personnel. ! Louis M. Makarowski Ph.D., P.A. at 850-477-7181 - Coordinator for Pensacola/Ft. Walton Beach! Deacon Santiago Molina for Spanish Speakers - En Español: (850)-627-2350 - - - Diocesan Victim Assistance Hotline: 850-435-3536