Daily Masses
Easter Tuesday through October
Monday, Wednesday and Friday ..... 7:30 AM
Tuesday and Thursday ................. 12:10 PM
November through Wednesday of Holy Week
Monday - Friday........ 7:30 AM and 12:10 PM
“Stewardship is the Grateful Response of a Christian Disciple Who
Recognizes and Receives God’s Gifts and Shares These Gifts in Love of
God and Neighbor.”
Weekend Masses
Saturday Vigil Mass .................... 4:00 PM
Sunday 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM
Reconciliation .... Saturday, 3:00 to 3:30 PM
................................... or by appointment
Holy Day Schedule: Schedule may vary according to Holy Day. Check the previous weekend’s bulletin for information.
Parish Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The Parish Office is closed daily from Noon to 1:00 PM for lunch.
Our Mission Statement
The mission of Saint Cecilia Catholic Community is to “Live Jesus” and to see His image in all people. With the Eucharist at the center of our lives and inspired by Scripture, Tradition and Community, we give honor and glory to God through education, example, prayer, service, social justice and worship.
October 14, 2018
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The Week AheadThe Week AheadThe Week AheadThe Week Ahead
This Week’s Sanctuary LampThis Week’s Sanctuary LampThis Week’s Sanctuary LampThis Week’s Sanctuary Lamp Is In Honor of
Michael Roper’s Birthday Requested by Mom
MONDAY, OCTOBER 15 7:00 PM AA 101 7:00 PM RCIA PREP 204 7:00 PM Boy Scout Meeting A 7:00 PM Divorce Survival 104 TUESDAY 7:00 AM Men’s Gospel Forum 101 1:00 PM Our Grief Journey L WEDNESDAY 10:30 AM Prayer Shawl 104 6:00 PM Handbell Choir CR 7:00 PM Adult Faith Formation Psalms A,B 7:30 PM Choir CR THURSDAY FRIDAY 8:00 AM Brothers in Christ A 10:00 AM Scripture Sharing L 10:00 AM Divine Mercy Cenacle 101 5:30 PM Rosary C SATURDAY 1:00 PM Centering Prayer 104 3:00 PM Confessions until 3:30 PM C SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21 9:30 AM Faith Formation & Youth 101-104, 201-204 10:00 AM Coffee and Donuts A, B, K 11:00 AM Children’s Liturgy CR 12:00 PM Sacramental Prep 101,104,204
Today’s readings invite us to look into the depth of a stewardship way of life. And they reveal that it re-quires the commitment of our whole being to God. It is anything but easy or shallow. It points us to seek after higher things — the wisdom of God and Heaven itself.
Our Second Reading, from the Letter to the Hebrews, shows us a way to obtain such wisdom —it is available to us right in the Scriptures, which are the living word of God. Every time we ap-proach them in a spirit of prayer, they will speak to us. God’s wis-dom is right there for us. All we need to do is commit some daily time to seek it.
Our Gospel Reading from Mark is one of the better-known pas-sages in the Gospel – the story of the rich young man. In re-sponse to the man’s question on what he must do to obtain eter-nal life, Jesus tells him to keep the commandments. The man replies that he has always done this much. But he rightfully sus-pects there is more to being a disciple of Jesus than just follow-ing the external rules.
We are called to be so much more than rule-followers; we are called to be Christ followers. A stewardship way of life frees us to follow Christ with all of our being and so to find eternal life. Copyright © 2010 www.THECATHOLICSTEWARD.com
This Weekend’s Altar WineThis Weekend’s Altar WineThis Weekend’s Altar WineThis Weekend’s Altar Wine
Is in honor of George Coan’s Birthday
Is Donated By his wife, Maureen
Our Parish Blood Drive Our Parish Blood Drive Our Parish Blood Drive Our Parish Blood Drive will be held October 28 from
8:00 AM to 1:00 PM
In the parish parking lot.
October 28, we will celebrate World Mission Sunday. Pope Francis invites the entire Church to support the mis-sion dioceses in Africa, Asia, the Pacific Islands, and parts of Latin America and Europe, where priests, religious and lay leaders serve the world’s most vulnera-ble communities. Please keep the Pope’s missions in your prayers, and be generous in our collection for the
Society for the Propagation of the Faith. Our New ParishionersOur New ParishionersOur New ParishionersOur New Parishioners Ms. Carole Hlad
Mr. Carl and Mrs. Jessica Hopkinson
Mr. Nathan and Mrs. Krystal Kiesel
Mr. Jeff and Mrs. Jan Lynass
Centering Prayer is held on
Saturdays from 1:00 -2:00 PM
Centering Prayer is a contemporary form of the Christian contemplative tradition. Many saints practiced it including Teresa of Avila and Francis de Sales.
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 15 7:30 AM † Marlene Pavese By husband, Frank TUESDAY 12:10 PM † Jack Burke By Ken and Janet Sushil WEDNESDAY 7:30 AM † Alberta Wind By William THURSDAY 12:10 PM Intentions for Vicki Thompson & Family By her sister FRIDAY 7:30 AM Priest Intention SATURDAY 4:00 PM † Hilbert V. Kiesel By Dot Kiesel SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21 7:30 AM 62nd Wedding Anniversary of Fran and Marion Jeko 9:00 AM St. Cecilia’s Parishioners 11:00 AM † James Bradley By Flores Family
REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS the deceased members of our parish families.
† Daniel Ricketts, brother of Guila Meehan
Phone: 239-936-3635 • Fax: 239-936-2108
A Thought From St. Francis De SalesA Thought From St. Francis De SalesA Thought From St. Francis De SalesA Thought From St. Francis De Sales "You must be ready to suffer many great afflictions for the love of Our Lord, even martyrdom itself! Resolve to give Him, if He wants it, all that you hold most dear…those nearest to you, your eyes and even your life, because your heart must be prepared for all such sac-rifices. However, as long as Divine Providence does not send you such great piercing afflictions, bear patiently the slight inju-ries, the little inconveniences, sickness, the unwarranted de-mands of relatives - in short, all such little trials which, when they are accepted and embraced with love, are highly pleasing to the good God and are a means of storing up vast spiritual riches if only you use them well.
Scripture Readings For the Week
Monday Galatians 4:22-24, 26-27, 31-5:1
Luke 11:29-32
Tuesday Galatians 5: 1-6
Luke 11:37-41
Wednesday Galatians 5: 18-25
Luke 11:42-46
Thursday Timothy 4: 10-17b
Luke 10: 1-9
Friday Ephesians 1: 11-14
Luke 12: 1-7
Saturday Ephesians 1: 15-23
Luke 12:8-12
Sunday Twenty Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Isaiah 53:10-11
Hebrews 4:14-16
Mark 10:35-45
Mass IntentionsMass IntentionsMass IntentionsMass Intentions
For the WeekFor the WeekFor the WeekFor the Week
Pray For Our SickPray For Our SickPray For Our SickPray For Our Sick Mary Adams, Tom Allain, Kelley Allen, Robert Amato, Penny Arcuni, Vera Atkinson, Bette Baxter, Celeste Bell, Bridget Black, Marguerite Bosman, Jackie Busch,
Helen Byrnes, Joan Caruso, Nicasio David, Kenneth DeJarld, Nina Devine, Marie Diraimo, Lorraine Donnelly, Dawn Dunham, David Ezmerlian, Gordon Forester, James Gray, Mary Greco, Pat Greco, Treva Gunter, Curtis Hackett, Mary Jo Hobbs, Joyce Ho-jnacki, Rosemary Immken, Marion Jeko, Ashby Jordan, Don Jurgens, Marie Keller, Dorothy Kiesel, Mary Kyle, Judy La Rose, John Lampman, Dory Lane, Carol Lauri, Carol Lewis, Lauren Lombardi, Nancy Lylis, Joan McGarry, Joann McKelvey, Evelyn Machette, Lauren Major, Fred and Antoinette Marquardt, Norma Matsik, Jim McCafferty, Pauline and John Meagher, W. Martin Meehan, Peg Miles, Eduardo Moas, Frances Moeller, Yesenia Elisabeth Ramirez, Mary Ann Ritter, Elisa Rivera, Joseph Rom-stadt, Nancy Romstadt, Allen and Michael Roper, Maryjean Ahearn Rotondo, Diana Rose, Joseph Ruiz, Lorraine Ryan, Don-na Sanger, Helen Sarlo, Rebecca Scheibelhut, Joshua Schmeck, Ellen Serviss, Chris Smith, Audrey Stramara, Olga Torres, Martha Temby, Ann and John Thompson, Brittany Upchurch, Kimberly Up-church, Emma Valla, Tonya Heidelberg-Yopp, Charlie Zebrowski.
Today’s Altar Flowers Today’s Altar Flowers Today’s Altar Flowers Today’s Altar Flowers In thanksgiving for
The help and care received
Requested By Celeste Bell
“A prophet is not without honor except in his native place and among his own kin and in his own house.” All the prophets of the Bible bear the word of God. They and their message are frightening because they
disturb our complacency and demand of us far more than we may be willing to give. At every Mass we hear the prophetic word. The question is: Will we listen? Or will we dismiss what seems too familiar to deserve our attention? Sometimes it may be hard to hear the message; sometimes we may just not pay attention. But the word of God never ceases to call us. God can send God’s message through readings, homilies, hymns, pray-ers, persons, events, or even simple experiences. God never gives up trying to break through our deafness so that we might hear and live.
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WITH GRATITUDE TO OUR “ADVERTISER OF THE WEEK” WHOSE SUPPORT
HELPS TO PUBLISH THIS BULLETIN!
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Our next date is Saturday, November 3 from 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM. To volunteer call Elaine at Ext. 10.
Our 2018 assessment is $215,000.00 Pledged …………………………………... $180,422.21 % Goal ........................................................... 84% % of Households ………………………………….. 33% Total payments……….………………… $169,110.96
Your participation and generosity are needed and appreciated.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY!
SSSSTTTT. V. V. V. VINCENTINCENTINCENTINCENT DEDEDEDE PPPPAULAULAULAUL DDDDIAPERIAPERIAPERIAPER DDDDRIVERIVERIVERIVE On the weekend of October 21 please bring diapers to the church. Diapers will be distributed by the St. Vincent de Paul Society to families seeking assistance. We are in need of sizes 1 and 2’s. Thank
you again for helping the needy in our community.
Next Week is our monthly St. Vincent de Paul col-lection. Please use the envelope in today’s bulletin to help the Society feed the poor in our community.
Do You Like To Knit or Crochet, Or Have You Do You Like To Knit or Crochet, Or Have You Do You Like To Knit or Crochet, Or Have You Do You Like To Knit or Crochet, Or Have You Always Wanted To Learn?Always Wanted To Learn?Always Wanted To Learn?Always Wanted To Learn?
We have all the supplies - just need more participants. Prayer shawls are blessed during a weekend Mass and given to ill parishioners,
friends and family members. For more information call Ruth Nastepniak at 277-3907. The next meeting is Wednesday, October 17 at 10:30 AM Wednesday, October 17 at 10:30 AM Wednesday, October 17 at 10:30 AM Wednesday, October 17 at 10:30 AM in the Parish Hall.
Let’s do it again! We shut down an abortion clinic in North Fort Myers! Let’s do it to Planned Parenthood at Winkler & College! Starting Septem-ber 26 through November 4, we will be prayer walking at Winkler & College in front of Planned Parenthood daily from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. St. Cecilia’s time to man the sidewalks is every Wednesday from 11:00 AM to 1:30 PM. Come out, spend an hour or two and get involved. Save the babies!
Rosary for the Healing of our Church
Each Friday, during the month of October we will pray the rosary here at St. Cecilia for the healing of us, His Church here in SW Florida, and also for the larger Church around the World. If you have been asking “what can I do”, now is your chance to be part of the healing process at Saint Cecilia.
We are asking each one of you to join us weekly, Fri-day, from 5:30 to 6:00 PM. Just 1/2 hour, to pray for our Church. The Eucharist will be exposed until 6:30 PM for anyone who would like to make a Holy Hour or just spend a few more minutes with Jesus.
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Family Faith FormationFamily Faith FormationFamily Faith FormationFamily Faith Formation
For Sacraments and Formation info contact:
Kelli at Ext. 20 or [email protected]
Linda at Ext. 19 or [email protected]
Mary at Ext. 18 or [email protected]
ARE YOU A SURVIVOR?ARE YOU A SURVIVOR?ARE YOU A SURVIVOR?ARE YOU A SURVIVOR?
Time flies, doesn’t it? We are preparing to launch our seventh cycle of Catholic Divorce Survival. We invite you to join us for dinner on Monday, October 15 at 6:00 PM. Let’s break bread and share our stories. There’s some-thing here for you, whether you’ve experienced the group nine times or never.
We have the newly revised Catholic Divorce Survival materials OR a study of Dr. Allen Hunt’s Everybody Needs to Forgive Somebody. Come spend the evening with us then decide how you’d like to experience this program for the next several weeks. If you know of someone who could benefit from this time with our group, please bring them to our table. You may contact Kelli in the parish office to say you will attend and disclose any dietary re-strictions you may have.
It is never too early to register for Baptism!
Are you being called to have your child receive the sacrament of Baptism? If so, we are here to wel-come him or her into the Church; God’s family.
Regular participation in the life of the Parish is re-quired. There is a six month wait time for new parishioners unless your
former parish indicates your prior membership.
For more details, contact Linda Sigl at 239-936-3635 ext. 19 or [email protected]
Safe Environment Training Is Mandatory Safe Environment Training Is Mandatory Safe Environment Training Is Mandatory Safe Environment Training Is Mandatory
For For For For NewNewNewNew VolunteersVolunteersVolunteersVolunteers The Diocese of Venice is commit-ted to provide a safe environment for children and vulnerable adults. To that end, persons working with children or visiting vulnerable
adults are required to be fingerprinted (this process includes a background check) and to receive train-ing in recognizing potential signs of abuse.
The next training will be held at
St. Columbkille
Thursday, October 18 at 6:00 PM or
Saturday, October 20 at 9:30 AM
To register, please visit www.Virtus.org and click “First Time Registrant” to register and sign up for your Safe Environment Training. You must register for this training online prior to your arrival. Due to the sensitive nature of this training, no children are permitted to attend. Directions to the training site may be found at http://www.dioceseofvenice.org.
Question of the Week:Question of the Week:Question of the Week:Question of the Week: How does my attachment to my possessions keep me from entering the kingdom of God? How might God assist me in making it possible?
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Staffed by the Oblates of Saint Francis de Sales
Fr. Stanley J. Dombrowski, OSFS Pastor
Fr. Francis J. Hanlon, OSFS
Parochial Vicar
Pastoral Staff
Jill Bitterman Coordinator of Worship
Kelli Bonner Director of
Faith Formation and Sacramental Prep
Jeanne Conklin Business Administrator
Sherry Cross Coordinator of Music
Ruth Ahearn Mary Jo Nardello
Office Assistants
Pam Klaas Coordinator of Pastoral
Ministry
Elaine Long Administrative Assistant
Linda Sigl Faith Formation Secretary
Mary Zalud Youth Coordinator
How would you like a chance to win
fabulous prizes while having a marvelous time?
St. Cecilia Catholic Community presents
“Casino Night” Saturday, October 27, 2018 at 7:00 PM
Bring family and friends to this
fun filled night. Enjoy laughter, good times and hopefully win prizes, too!
Your Season Tickets For Faith and Ale!
Season IX for our Apostolate will kick off October 18 at Our Lady of Light! This season is going to be a big one, as our team of board members has worked diligently in the off-season to get you a season full of top-rate speakers.
So invite a friend, get your season tickets, and make sure you don't miss a Faith and Ale event this season- this is going to be one for the books!.
•Artie Boyle - October 18, 2018, 6:00 PM - Our Lady of Light
"Six Months to Live, Three Guys on the Ultimate Quest for a Miracle"
•Kevin Becker - November 8, 2018, 6:00 PM - Church of the Resurrection
"A Miraculous Story of Survival & Divine Intervention"
•Fr. Jonathan Romanoski, FSSP - December 6, 2018, 6:00 PM - Church of the Resurrection "Reasons for my Conversion and the Spirituality of the Traditional Roman Rite "
•David "The Ghost" Casper - January 17, 2019, 6:00 PM - Our Lady of Light "Still Fighting: Notre Dame & Football"
•Coach Lou Holtz - February 21, 2019, 6:00 PM - St. Leo the Great "Are you Growing or Dying in Your Life?"
•Theresa Tomeo - March 21, 2019, 6:00 PM - St. John XXIII "God's Bucket List"
•John Knuth - April 11, 2019, 6:00 PM - St. John XXIII "Coaching 100 Days with Jesus"
Get your season tickets at www.faithandale.com
Faith & Wine Lee County announces our 5th season beginning with our first event on Thursday, October 25, from 6:30 to 8:30 PM at St. Columbkille. Our speaker, Jess Echevery, will present, “Healing the Wounded Heart & the Power of Forgiveness”. We invite women from all parishes to join us for a light dinner, a glass of wine and inspiring topics by Catho-lic speakers. Cost for this event is $10.00. Season
Tickets are $40.00 ($5 savings off individual tickets).
For more information and to register please visit our website: www.faithandwineleecounty.com, or mail a check payable to Faith & Wine Lee County to Julie Richards, 6946 Pickadilly Ct., Fort Myers FL 33919. Include at-tendee name(s), address, telephone number, email and parish.