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TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 11 ~ 2015 SATURDAY: OCTOBER 10 Vigil of the . . . Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:30 p.m. ~ Cesar Castillo and Jonathan Wilson SUNDAY: OCTOBER 11 Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 a.m. ~ People of God 10:30 a.m. ~ Don & Mary Frances Fuller MONDAY: OCTOBER 12 Weekday - “Columbus Day” 8:30 a.m. ~ Aletha & Jack Starr the First TUESDAY: OCTOBER 13 Weekday 8:30 a.m. ~ David Miller WEDNESDAY: OCTOBER 14 Saint Callosities I, pope & martyr 8:30 a.m. ~ Paul Soucy THURSDAY: OCTOBER 15 Saint Teresa of Jesus, virgin & Doctor of the Church 8:30 a.m. ~ Beverly Wheat FRIDAY: OCTOBER 16 Saint Hedwig, religious & Saint Margaret Mary Allocate, virgin 8:30 a.m. ~ COMMUNION SERVICE SATURDAY: OCTOBER 17 Vigil of the . . . Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:30 p.m. ~ Louise & Lonny LaFurge SUNDAY: OCTOBER 18 Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 a.m. ~ Charlie Marello 10:30 a.m. ~ People of God Children’s Mass at 10:30 a.m. ~ Liturgy / Music & 29 th Sunday Children’s Hand-Outs in Narthex after Mass ”... Let everything that breathes praise the Lord! ”--Ps 150 No RSVP necessary for Adoration CHRIST IS WAITING FOR YOU! PRAISE WORSHIP & ADORATION TUESDAY: OCTOBER 13 TH ~ 7:00 til 8:00 p.m. Dinner at 6:00 p.m. in the Parish Hall sponsored, prepared & served by Priscilla Circle members for Young Adults. R.S.V.P. for DINNER at 6:00 p.m. to Rebecca Coley at [email protected] NLT (no later than) Monday, October 12 th , at 2:00 p.m. (sponsored, prepared & served by Priscilla Circle members for Young Adults /held in Hall) . . . At 7:00 p.m. stay for “Praise - Worship and Adoration” TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Tidbit of Catholic History How did the church deal with "daily sins" in the first five centuries? As devout and observant as they were, our early fathers and mothers in faith could not have been all that different from us. Maybe they looked the other way when the grocer threw an extra fig in the shopping basket, or had a wandering eye for the widow next door, or had a taste for too much ale, or didn't let the truth get in the way of a good story. First of all, there was the Eucharist. The words are familiar: "This is the cup of my blood, poured out for the forgiveness of sin." Especially by participating in Communion from the cup, forgiveness was achieved. Eucharist was, and remains, the sacrament of reconciliation par excellence, the sign and source of unity with Christ. There were other helps along the way: "fraternal" correction, or the course corrections we offer one another in love, prayer, fasting, works of mercy. St. Augustine listed endurance of suffering, forgiveness of insults, and added the praying of the Lord's Prayer in the liturgy. He felt that the public praying of the Our Father on Sunday and its daily use in private prayer was an essential remedy and the reason why everyone was not a candidate for canonical penance. Inherited from Augustine's practice, the Lord's Prayer in our Communion Rite still has the same purpose, preparing us for receiving and becoming the Body of Christ. --Rev. James Field, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co. With Our Deepest Sympathy . . . Tthe parish family of Christ Our Redeemer, pray for the repose of the soul of: Beverl Wheat ~ Karla Pezdirtz’s Sister May her soul & the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace CHECK CHRIST OUR REDEEMER ON facebook & Like Us https://www.facebook.com/CORCatholic NEXT WEEKENDS BULLETIN CONTENT DEADLINE IS TUESDAY October 13 th by 12 noon email: coroffi[email protected] 40 DAYS FOR LIFE ~ Sept. 23 rd to Nov. 1 st This pro-life campaign is to access God’s power through prayer, fasting, & peaceful vigil to end abortion. Parish POC: Dave Halupowski at: 678-4052

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TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ OCTOBER 11 ~ 2015

SATURDAY: OCTOBER 10Vigil of the . . .Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time5:30 p.m. ~ Cesar Castillo ✝ and ! Jonathan Wilson ✝

SUNDAY: OCTOBER 11Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time

7:30 a.m. ~ People of God10:30 a.m. ~ Don & Mary Frances Fuller

MONDAY: OCTOBER 12Weekday - “Columbus Day”8:30 a.m. ~ Aletha & Jack Starr the First ✝

TUESDAY: OCTOBER 13Weekday8:30 a.m. ~ David Miller ✝! WEDNESDAY: OCTOBER 14Saint Callosities I, pope & martyr8:30 a.m. ~ Paul Soucy THURSDAY: OCTOBER 15Saint Teresa of Jesus, virgin & Doctor of the Church8:30 a.m. ~ Beverly Wheat ✝ FRIDAY: OCTOBER 16Saint Hedwig, religious &Saint Margaret Mary Allocate, virgin8:30 a.m. ~ COMMUNION SERVICE

SATURDAY: OCTOBER 17Vigil of the . . .Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time5:30 p.m. ~ Louise & Lonny LaFurge ✝ SUNDAY: OCTOBER 18Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 a.m. ~ Charlie Marello ✝10:30 a.m. ~ People of God

Children’s Mass at 10:30 a.m. ~ Liturgy / Music &29th Sunday Children’s Hand-Outs in Narthex after Mass

”... Let everything that breathes praise the Lord! ”--Ps 150 No RSVP necessary for Adoration

CHRIST IS WAITING FOR YOU!

PRAISE ✠ WORSHIP & ADORATION

TUESDAY: OCTOBER 13TH ~ 7:00 til 8:00 p.m.Dinner at 6:00 p.m. in the Parish Hall sponsored, prepared & served by Priscilla Circle members for Young Adults. R.S.V.P. for DINNER at 6:00 p.m. to Rebecca Coley at [email protected] NLT (no later than) Monday, October 12th, at 2:00 p.m. (sponsored, prepared & served by Priscilla Circle members for Young Adults /held in Hall). . . At 7:00 p.m. stay for “Praise - Worship and Adoration”

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITIONTidbit of Catholic History

How did the church deal with "daily sins" in the first five centuries? As devout and observant as they were, our early fathers and mothers in faith could not have been all that different from us. Maybe they looked the other way when the grocer threw an extra fig in the shopping basket, or had a wandering eye for the widow next door, or had a taste for too much ale, or didn't let the truth get in the way of a good story. ! First of all, there was the Eucharist. The words are familiar: "This is the cup of my blood, poured out for the forgiveness of sin." Especially by participating in Communion from the cup, forgiveness was achieved. Eucharist was, and remains, the sacrament of reconciliation par excellence, the sign and source of unity with Christ. There were other helps along the way: "fraternal" correction, or the course corrections we offer one another in love, prayer, fasting, works of mercy. St. Augustine listed endurance of suffering, forgiveness of insults, and added the praying of the Lord's Prayer in the liturgy. He felt that the public praying of the Our Father on Sunday and its daily use in private prayer was an essential remedy and the reason why everyone was not a candidate for canonical penance. Inherited from Augustine's practice, the Lord's Prayer in our Communion Rite still has the same purpose, preparing us for receiving and becoming the Body of Christ.

--Rev. James Field, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co.

With Our Deepest Sympathy . . .Tthe parish family of Christ Our Redeemer,

pray for the repose of the soul of:

Beverl Wheat ✝ ~ Karla Pezdirtz’s SisterMay her soul & the souls

of all the faithful departed rest in peace

CHECK CHRIST OUR REDEEMER ON facebook & Like Us

https://www.facebook.com/CORCatholic

NEXT WEEKEND’S BULLETIN CONTENT DEADLINE IS TUESDAY October 13th by 12 noon email: [email protected]

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40 DAYS FOR LIFE ~ Sept. 23rd to Nov. 1stThis pro-life campaign is to access God’s power through prayer, fasting, & peaceful vigil to end abortion.Parish POC: Dave Halupowski at: 678-4052

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TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ OCTOBER 11 ~ 2015

VICTIMS OF ABUSE: The Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee is committed to healing the hurting hearts of sexual abuse victims and has established Victims Assistance Coordinators who are experienced and trained counselors and are available to help persons who have been sexually abused. The Coordinator for the Pensacola/Ft. Walton Beach area is: Louis M. Makarowski Ph.D.; P.A. at 850-477-7181

Treasures for Our LordTreasures for Our Lord

To our visitors & our parishioners . . . thanks for your generosity To our visitors & our parishioners . . . thanks for your generosity

Weekend of . . . 3-4 October ’15

Wkly Donations & Office Deposit $13,700.00

On-Line Donations $1,727.00

Total Received $15,427.00

YOUTH MINISTRYCheck www.coryouth.org Regularly for Info

WEDNESDAYS ~ 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m.Grades 6th thru 8th {Edge}

Grades 9th thru 12th {Life Teen}

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION SCHEDULESUNDAYS ~ 8:45 a.m. until 10:00 a.m.

Pre-Kindergarten 4 year oldsKindergarten

Grades 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th

FLAG RETIREMENT Thursday, October 15th ~ at 7:30 p.m. at the “fire pit” behind the Parish Hall building. Knights of Columbus will have a flag retirement ceremony and ALL are invited. Please bring your worn American Flags for proper disposal.

HABITAT FOR HUMANITYInterested in helping to build a house?  Men of the parish are invited to work with the Knights of Columbus on a Habitat for Humanity house on Saturday, October 31st from 7:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.  Lunch will be served.  Information: call Jim Yurack at 729-1838 or [email protected]

CONGRATULATIONS Winners of “Closer to Christ” parking space during October:

! 5:30 Mass: Bob & Annette North! 7:30 Mass: Dick Reimann ! 10:30 Mass: Theresa Kennedy-Kauffman

Thanks to everyone who support our youth fundraising endeavor!

FOR OUR MILITARY ~ OUR POLICE ~ OUR FIRST RESPONDERS ... While they protect us . . . may God protect themSERVING MISSIONS IN AFRICA: Marcos Melecio-Zambrano✝ FAITHFUL DEPARTED: Beverly Wheat ✝

Ricky Miller - Michelle Kimpton - Rosa & Arthur Culver - Don RiggsBecky Sobel - Kimberly Smilie - Jake Vallimont - Lillian RusonisMarcie Norris - David Bell - Ruby Liberatori - Bernice HuyserBrenda Tutin - Andrea Mountain - George Rall - JJ HarringtonBill & Lynn Horsely - Maddie Bunner - Luz Kalaw - Shirley OckerTony Gardecki - Linda Keller - Richard Carpenter - Paul YoungKevyn Menges - Anne Lodge - Lynn Patrick Richard Barnes Kim Ennis - Grace Byrd - Steve Jones - Marvin Minnix - Mark AdamsNichole Carey - - Harry Kinzler - Louis Castillo - John Gibbons Annette North - Mike SaulIn Thanksgiving for . . . God’s merciful answer to prayer

Parish “Prayer Line” Prayer Requests E-mail: [email protected]

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 13527 INFORMATION

▶ CALENDAR ITEMS:Oct 15th - 4th Degree Mtg /Flag Retirement at COR ~ 7 p.m.Oct 16th - B-I-N-G-O at HNJ ~ ~ 6 p.m.Oct 22nd - Executive Committee Mtg at COR ~ 6:30 p.m.▶ TO JOIN THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS . . . Call the Grand Knight, Tom Means at: 919-920-4128 or email at: [email protected] More information available at: www.kofc.org

SUNDAY: ! Wis 7:7-11; Ps 90:12-17; Heb 4:12-13; ! ! ! Mk 10:17-30 [17-27] MONDAY: Rom 1:1-7; Ps 98:1-4; Lk 11:29-32 TUESDAY: !Rom 1:16-25; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 11:37-41 WEDNESDAY: ! Rom 2:1-11; Ps 62:2-3, 6-7, 9; Lk 11:42-46 THURSDAY: Rom 3:21-30; Ps 130:1b-6ab; Lk 11:47-54 FRIDAY:! ! Rom 4:1-8; Ps 32:1b-2, 5, 11; Lk 12:1-7 SATURDAY: Rom 4:13, 16-18; Ps 105:6-9, 42-43; ! ! ! Lk 12:8-12 SUNDAY: ! Is 53:10-11; Ps 33:4-5, 18-20, 22; ! ! ! Heb 4:14-16; Mk 10:35-45 [42-45]

READINGS FOR THE WEEK11 October 2015 thru 18 October 2015

PASTORAL COUNCIL ELECTION RESULTS Congratulations to the four newest members of thePastoral Council:

member one . . . . Beau Booth member two . . . . CiCi Hrubymember three . . . Joshua Vumember four . . . . Diane Mitchell

A sincere thank you to all of the candidates for volunteering your time and efforts making Christ Our Redeemer a parish that is: FULLY ALIVE!!

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FRIDAY & SATURDAY: OCTOBER 23RD & 24TH will be held inTallahassee - the theme is: “Every Life is Worth Living”For information e-mail: [email protected]

DIOCESE OF PENSACOLA-TALLAHASSEECHECK: EVENTS AT: www.ptdiocese.org

OCTOBER IS THE MONTH DEDICATED TO THE ROSARYAND IS

RESPECT LIFE MONTH

DOWN SYNDROME AWARENESS MONTH

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH

PRAYER ~ EDUCATION ~ ACTION

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TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ OCTOBER 11 ~ 2015

EDUCATION / FAITH FORMATION:Religious Education: (Grades PreK-5)! Sun: 8:45-10:00 a.m. Lisa Hall: 897-7797Youth Ministry: (Grades 9-12) Wed: 5:30-7:30 p.m. Carmen Marshall-Claude: 897-7797Youth Ministry: (Grades 6-8)! Wed: 5:30-7:30 p.m. Dalane Fox: 897-7797Sacramental Catechesis: Check Bulletin or Call Lisa Hall: 897-7797Rite of Christian Initiation: ! Mon.: 5:30-7:30 p.m. Deacon Jim Murray: 974-1033Bible Study: ! Deacon Bill Schaal: 897-3949 Sun.: 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. Michele McCormick: 897-2372 Tue.: 9:30-11:00 a.m. Ignatian Exercises: Wed.: 9:10-11:30 a.m. Maurie Ockerman: 897-1463

ENRICHMENTPrayer Line: ! E-mail: [email protected] Renewal: Maurie Ockerman: 897-1463Communion & Liberation: Pam Deloach: 279-3979Cursillo:! Annette North: 897-3783Respect Life: Michele McCormick: 897-2372

LITURGYMusic: ! James Perkins: 897-7797Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Deacon Nolla: 897-6885Lectors & Altar Servers: Tom Toltzien: 897-5789Altar Servers: Deacon Murray: 974-1033Sacristans: Patty Harp: 897-5887Ushers / Greeters: ! Glen Prescott: 504-339-4156 Art & Environment: Michele McCormick: 897-2372! Carmen Marshall-Claude: 678-9372

FELLOWSHIP Donut Brigade: ! Sun: after 7:30 & 10:30 Masses Donna & Ron Quinn: 897-2342Welcome Committee: ! Sun: 1st Wkend at all Masses Colleen Miller: 678-2116Single-Divorced-Widowed: 4th Sun: after 10:30 Mass Barbara Vanderbeek: 897-6551Playgroup-4-Kids-&-Moms: Tue.: 9:30-11:00 a.m. Sarah Dieterich: 897-3795Little Flowers: 2nd & 4th Thur.: 4:00-5:00 p.m. Sarah Dieterich: 897-3795Monday Morning Coffee: Mon.: 9:10 a.m. tilParish Socials Ministry: Whenever Scheduled - Check Bulletin

OUTREACH & FELLOWSHIP Knights of Columbus: ! Thu.: 1st Wk of Month Tom Means: 919-920-4128Council of Catholic Women: Fri.: 1st Wk of Month Rosemarie Adams: 279-4627Priscilla Circle: ! Wed.: 3rd Wk of Month Rebecca Coley: ! 618-409-6850

OUTREACHBereavement Ministry: Sue Marco: 897-5609 Beth McDonald: 897-0549Parish Outreach: ! Sharon Hargreaves: 279-6337 St. Vincent de Paul:! Patty Harp: 897-5887KoC Outreach (Elderly): Ron Rabiansky: 897-3493Habitat for Humanity: ! Nitsi Bennett: 315-0025

COUNCILS & COMMITTEESPastoral Council: Jeanette Schaal: 897-3949Finance Council: Adam Dieterich: 897-3795“Fully Alive” Committee: Pat Brennan: 897-1163

PARISH WEBSITE: www.corcatholic.org

VICTIMS OF ABUSE: The Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee is committed to healing the hurting hearts of sexual abuse victims and has established Victims Assistance Coordinators who are experienced and trained counselors and are available to help persons who have been sexually abused. The Coordinator for the Pensacola/Ft. Walton Beach area is: Louis M. Makarowski Ph.D.; P.A. at 850-477-7181

SACRAMENT OF THE SICK

Anointing . . . . . . . . . Request by calling the Parish Office: 897-7797 or emergency: 897-2974 Parishioners who are facing surgery, struggling with serious illness or preparing for death may request this sacrament at any time

SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM

Prior to setting a Baptism date: Call the parish office at 897-7797: ➤ to register for required class ➤ to finish necessary paperworkOne of the godparents: ➤ must be baptized & confirmed ➤ a practicing Catholic who is sixteen years of age or older

SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE

Before setting a Wedding Date:Call parish office at 897-7797:➤ Schedule appointment with PastorSIX MONTHS in ADVANCE of anticipated Wedding Date➤ To be married in Catholic Church bya Catholic priest registration & completion of prep program required

GUIDELINES FOR RECEPTION OF SACRAMENTS AT CHRIST OUR REDEEMER

CATHOLIC MINISTRIES AT CHRIST OUR REDEEMER: DAY - TIMES AND POINTS OF CONTACT

PARISH VISION STATEMENT“Christ Our Redeemer Catholic Parish is: An open, diverse and vibrant Christ-centered family, inspired by the Holy Spirit to nurture and share our faith through celebration of the Eucharist, prayer, education, outreach and community.”

PASTOR: REV. ROBERT J. JOHNSON

A PARISH