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Reflection from Father Shinto As St. Ignatius of Loyola has rightly mentioned, "the acknowledgment of and gratitude for favors and gifts received is loved and esteemed in Heaven and on earth." Being grateful for the manifold blessings that have been bestowed NOVEMBER 22, 2020 FEAST OF CHRIST THE KING upon us is the theme of this season. God's care, was and is being manifested to us through many other people. God’s love has been incarnated into our lives Clergy through the medium of human beings. That very fact demands from us the need Rev. Mark Beckman, Pastor of gratitude to God and fellow human beings. "No man is an island." Rev. Pat Kibby, Senior Priest Dependence is the basic fiber of community, and community life is the source of Rev. Shinto Padinjaredathu, Associate Pastor immunity. First and foremost, we should be ever grateful to God for all that we

Mike Catalano, Deacon are, have been and will be. Eucharistic celebration is the best platform in the Martin Deschenes, Deacon Church to express our gratitude towards God. The word 'Eucharist' is derived from the Greek word ‘Eucharistia’ meaning 'thanksgiving.' Early Christians Mass Schedule - Masses are now livestreamed commemorated Christ's Last Supper with thanksgiving. ‘Birth’ being ‘our and open to the public. They will be available to view entrance’ into this beautiful world and our daily existence in it are even made anytime on our website, YouTube or Facebook page. possible by the love of our parents and those people who respect the dignity of

Weekday Masses: Monday 11:00 a.m. and life. Hence, we are obliged to thank them too, very specially and sincerely. We Tuesday– Friday at 8:00 a.m. A face covering must be must also remember the people who have been instrumental in the making of worn inside the Church. our personality with integrity. Parents, grandparents, siblings, family members,

teachers, pastors, mentors, friends, religious leaders, well-wishers and Weekend Masses: Saturdays at 5:00 p.m. Vigil Mass benefactors all deserve special remembrance during this Thanksgiving season. (indoor) by RSVP only. Sign up via the link in your Let’s count on the manifold blessings in our life and very passionately express e-news update, on the front page of our website our gratitude to God and to those people who have blessed our lives. In an www.sthenry.org or by calling the parish office. Indian classical book called Thirukkural (sacred verses) written by the sage,

A face covering must be worn inside the Church. , there is a mention of an age-old lore of remembrance that says “it

Sunday Morning, 8:30 a.m. (indoor) Mass by RSVP is never to let the thought of good things done thee pass away: of things only. Sign up via the link in your e-news update, on the not good, it is good to rid thy memory that very day." ‘Remember and forget’ are front page of our website www.sthenry.org or by the rhythm of this immortal verse even though our days are being shrouded by calling the parish office. A face covering must be worn uncertainties. In line with this wisdom, let’s not forget to remember the benefits inside the Church. from God and others and dismiss the harms done in order to celebrate this Thanksgiving week meaningfully. Sundays at 11:00 a.m. Outdoor Mass in the school parking lot. Mass will move indoors for rain.

Reconciliation – Friday after the 8 a.m. Mass in the Chapel. Saturday from

Sunday Evenings, Outdoor Mass 4:00 p.m. in the 3:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. in the Chapel. Enter through the front doors of the Church school parking lot. Mass will move indoors for rain. or the handicap entrance. Please adhere to all social distance guidelines while waiting. The Chapel is closed on Fridays (excluding First Fridays) from 8:45 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. and Saturdays from 3 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. 6401 Harding Pike Nashville, TN 37205 Parish Office (615) 352-2259 www.sthenry.org. The parish office will be closed November 25, 26 and 27 School Office: (615) 352-1328 for the Thanksgiving holiday.

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PARISH STAFF To contact a member of the church staff please call (615) 352-2259, and then the extension listed below unless otherwise noted.

Claire Hale, Director of Administration ext.278

Eileen Miller, Administrative Assistant ext.112

Linda Large, Director of ext.121

Paula Proctor, Director of Liturgy ext.123 Mass Intentions for the week Faye Waraksa, Director of Finance ext. 113 Monday Mass 11:00 a.m. Church Celebrant - Fr. Kibby Bettye Figlio, Financial Assistant ext.115 November 23 Intention: Paul Donnelly & John Trallo Janet Catalano, Director of RCIA ext.140

Tuesday Beth Holzapfel, Director of Religious Education Mass 8:00 a.m. Church Celebrant - Fr. Beckman November 24 Intention: Steven Joseph Donlon, Samantha Jane Greenwalt &

(615) 353-0668

Sp. Int. Christopher Greenwalt.

Bolin Stumb, Pastoral Associate Minister to the Sick and Homebound ext. 232 Wednesday Mass 8:00 a.m. Church Celebrant - Fr. Beckman November 25 Intention: Jody Karlovic & Sp. Int. Tom & Judy Donnelly Jean Pennington, Pastoral Associate Minister

to the Sick and Homebound ext. 324 Happy Mass 8:00 a.m. Church Celebrant - Fr. Kibby

Mary Corby, Director of Music (615) 352-4586 Thanksgiving Intention: Father Raphael Thursday RSVP is required to attend this Mass. Go to www.sthenry.org Meghan Nicholson, Director of Youth & November 26 to sign up for Mass. Young Adult Ministries (615) 353-0203

Bryan Barnett, Facility Manager Friday Mass 8:00 a.m. Church Celebrant - Fr. Shinto

November 27 Intention: Dr. Frank Jones & Sp. Int. Sunny McInturff Randall Olson, Facilities Maintenance

Sarah Knies, Wedding Coor/Admin.Assistant ext.101 Saturday Mass 5:00 p.m. Church Celebrant - Fr. Beckman

Carolyn Buttrey, Rectory/Parish Center Staff November 28 Intention: George Kamats, Jr. & Sp. Int. Holly & David Chase RSVP is required to attend the 5 p.m. Mass. Go to www.sthenry.org Kristy Carlton, Fellowship Hall Coordinator ext. 133 to sign up for Mass.

‘ Charnita Mitchell, Parish Center Staff Sunday Mass 8:30 a.m. Church Celebrant - Fr. Shinto

November 29 Intention: Members of St. Henry RSVP is required to attend the 8:30 a.m. Mass. Go to www.sthenry.org to sign up for Mass.

ALTAR FLOWERS:

To donate flowers in honor of a Mass 11:00 a.m. Outdoors Celebrant - Fr. Beckman

loved one, contact Paula at Intention: Joseph David

615-352-2259 ext. 123. Mass 4:00 p.m. Outdoors Celebrant - Fr. Kibby Intention: Dee Hardesty STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE

Week 20, ending November 15, 2020 $ 67,045.71 Thank you to those who have completed and returned their 2021 Annual Stewardship Pledge. For those who have not had an opportunity to do so, you Year to date Offertory Contributions $ 1,045,664.79 may return it by mail in the envelope provided, bring it to Mass next weekend Year to date Offertory for Prior Year $ 1,089,141.27 and put it in the offertory basket, or complete your pledge online at Year to date Offertory Budget $ 1,010,322.00 https://www.sthenry.org/2021-stewardship-pledge You are invited to take a Current TVA (Pathways) Loan Balance $ 560,939.00 moment to watch this short video and witness how the concept of

“Stewardship” flows through St. Henry Parish. Copy and paste this link into There are 1,995 registered families in the parish your browser https://youtu.be/blDZhq7DYfQ 

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PARISH COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING DAY MASS SCHEDULE: Thursday, November 26 at 9 a.m. in the Church. Reservations, a face covering and social distancing are required. Reservations will be available on Monday, November 23. We will be taking up our traditional food collection for our St. Vincent de Paul Food Closet. We are in need of cereal, spaghetti, pasta sauce, tuna, spam, canned meats, pancake mix, syrup, instant potatoes, Spaghettios, canned corn, peas, green beans, canned fruits and laundry detergent.

SOCIAL ACTION GIVING TREES COMING SOON! - If you are looking for a way to give this year, please consider contributing to the many wonderful charitable ministries of St. Henry. Grab a tag from our Social Action Giving Tree on the weekend of December 5-6 or skip the trip to the store altogether and shop for the ministry of your choice safely ONLINE via the NEW Amazon Wish Lists. Look for more and links to each ministry’s Wish List through our weekly email and bulletins in the upcoming weeks.

ADVENT 2020: We have copies of The Word Among Us booklets available next weekend, November 28 & 29. Quantities are limited so, get them while supplies last.

WHITE SOCK DRIVE: The Nashville Diocese has again volunteered to contribute roughly 850 pairs of new white crew socks, men’s size 9-10 to the annual Christmas gifts for all the prisoners at the Riverbend Maximum Security Prison. Please consider helping the least of our brothers by donating socks to this drive. All gifts will be greatly appreciated by the prisoners. Bins will be located in the Narthex until November 29. The deadline for donations is November 29. FIRST FRIDAY ADORATION: Friday, December 4 2020 after the 8:00 a.m. Mass until 6 p.m. in the Church. “Watch and pray” – Jesus (Mk 14:38) Face coverings & social distancing required. Join the Adoration team. Email Jim at [email protected] .

PRAY FOR OUR PRIESTS AND RELIGIOUS: Prayer cards are located in the basket in the Chapel Narthex. Please take a name and commit to pray for the person for one year.

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS: (Council 12012 St. Matthew/St. Henry) is sponsoring the Knight's annual Catholic Citizenship Essay Contest. This is a nationwide competition, where local entries are evaluated and the top entry goes on to the regional and state competition. Children in grades 8-12 are encouraged to participate. Students can be from any type of school: public, catholic, private, home-school. The top five essay writers get a $20 gift card to Chik-Fil-A! And who doesn't like Chik-Fil-A ? For entry forms and additional information, please send an e-mail to [email protected] Essays can be mailed to: St. Henry Church, 6401 Harding Road, Nashville, TN 37205 c/o Knights of Columbus. Deadline for entry is Monday, January 4, 2021.

CHURCH COMMUNITY TOTUS TUUS: Applications for 2021 Summer Totus Tuus Missionaries now being accepted. Apply: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/ e/1FAIpQLScsjknGcDCuXu0LqD2dGgVNNLoz6LReg9l5WmvlS3atn6fgVg/viewform A video interview will be scheduled. Info: https://www.dioceseofnashville.com/totus-tuus

MARRIAGE RETREAT: (January 22, 2021 at 5 p.m. - January 24 at 5 p.m.), Garner Creek Retreat Center, Dickson. Take a weekend for you and your spouse to talk, laugh, spend quiet time together, and pray. Join the ministry of Lloyd & Jan Tate from New Orleans and Fr. Joe McMahon as they offer reflections and hope for building a marriage that thrives. It begins on with a social and dinner and ends with Mass. Cost: $500 per couple. Please make checks out to Holy Family Catholic Church. For information or questions regarding registration, contact Connie Hein at [email protected]

ST. CECILIA ACADEMY: Admissions Season is here! Please contact Megan Gardner: 615-298-4525, [email protected] for questions and inquiries. Experience what it is like to be a St. Cecilia Girl by visiting by visiting stcecilia.edu/admissions/experience

FATHER RYAN HIGH SCHOOL: Placement Test (December 5). The placement test is for current 8th graders applying for admission to Father Ryan for next fall. Info/registration: fatherryan.org/applynow

POPE JOHN PAUL II HIGH SCHOOL: Boys Lacrosse Clinic -December 6th The JPII Men’s Lacrosse staff invites boys in 1st - 8th grades to a FREE “3 vs. 3” Lacrosse Clinic on Sunday, December 6th. Registration begins at 1:00PM. Clinic is 1:30PM to 3:00PM. It is located at the turf stadium on the campus of JPII. This clinic is for beginners through advanced players, and is led by former Syracuse attackman and current JPII head lacrosse coach, Pat Kennedy. To register, please email head coach Pat Kennedy [email protected]

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YOUTH & YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY YOUTH & YOUNG ADULT OFFICE SR. YOUTH YOUNG ADULTS

Director, Meghan Nicholson (9th-12th graders) HOLIDAY LIGHTS AT CHEEKWOOD: 615-353-0203 [email protected] YOUTH AT MASS: Nov. 29 & Dec. 27. Thursday, December 10 at 6 p.m.

Sit with your fellow youth at the outdoor JR. YOUTH evening Mass at 4 p.m. Email Meghan to Beginning January 2021 - (7th-8th graders) let us know you’re coming. YOUNG ADULTS ENNEAGRAM STUDY: Sign up at http://sthenry.breezechms.com/ CATHOLICS CONNECT: One [email protected]

form/102d69 Wednesday per month by grade level

ROOM IN THE INN INTEREST FORM from 3-4:15 p.m. in the side yard, behind For all Young Adults Events visit the Chapel. SERVICE HOURS. Sign up at https://sthenry.breezechms.com/ https://sthenrycyo.mailchimpsites.com 7th Grade - Dec. 2. form/81e8ea 8th Grade - Dec. 9

CAROLING FOR KIDS SERVICE YOUTH GROUP: 12/13 12-1:30 p.m. on the PROJECT 12/16 3-4:30. Location TBD church patio. Sign up at Chaperones needed! https://sthenry.breezechms.com/ form/4cdc7f Sign up to chaperone at SUNDAY RELIGIOUS EDUCATION https://sthenry.breezechms.com/ form/18a9ab RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE

Director, Beth Holzapfel ROOM IN THE INN INTEREST FORM. 615-353-0668 SERVICE HOURS. Sign up at [email protected] https://sthenry.breezechms.com/ form/81e8ea Wishing everyone a

Happy Thanksgiving. CYO SKATE: Date & Time - TBD: Sign up at https://sthenry.breezechms.com/ form/1c4ec613

SAINT HENRY SCHOOL MISSION STATEMENT

Saint Henry Catholic School strives to build God’s kingdom through prayer, academic integrity, and service to others.

If you are new to the area or have school age children and would like a tour of Saint Henry School, please call 615-352-1328 and ask for Denise Thomas.

2nd grade Baptism

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