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N Ativity of the Lord Catholic Church November 18, 2018 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time ATIVITY OF THE LORD N CATHOLIC CHURCH Sharing the Love of Jesus with Others WWW.NATIVITYCUDAHY.ORG Sunday Eucharist Nativity of the Lord Saturday - 4:30pm & Sunday - 8:30am Reconciliation: Saturday—3:30pm Holy Hour: Fridays— 7:15am St. Veronica Saturday - 4:15pm & Sunday - 10:30am Reconciliation: Saturdays— 3:15pm & Thursdays after 8:15am Mass Holy Hour: 3rd Saturdays— 3:00pm Baptism—Contact the Parish Office for information regarding preparation & scheduling Marriage—Contact Father Carmelo for more infor- mation. A South Shore Catholic Parish Anointing of the Sick— Church—3672 E Plankinton Ave. | Office—4611 S Kirkwood Ave. | Cudahy, WI 53110 Contact the Parish Office. 414-744-6622 | [email protected] | MASS INTENTIONS READINGS CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK Saturday, 3:00pm SV Exposion of the Blessed Sacrament 9:15am R 1st Reconciliaon Parent/ November 17 R 4:15pm SV CG † Donald Haight (Family) 3 Jn 5R8/Ps 112:1R2, 3R Child Session Sunday Vigil 4:30pm NL BA † Michalene Gulden (Rita & Al 4, 5R6/Lk 18:1R8 Jimenez) Sunday, 8:30am NL CG † All Deceased Members of the 8:30am R Chrisan Ladies Guild Mass November 18 R Chrisan Ladies Guild & oponal breakfast meeng 33rd Sunday in For Navity of the Lord & Dn 12:1R3/Ps 16:5, 8, 9 9:00am R Southeast Catholic Ordinary Time; St. Veronica Parishioners R10, 11 [1]/Heb 10:11R Elementary, Middle & High School Bible Sunday 14, 18/Mk 13:24R32 classes (SV) 10:30am SV CG † Bernard R. Budnyn (Family) 6:00pm R Southeast Catholic Confirmaon class (SHJ) Monday, 8:15am SV † Russell Tessler (A & S Holwinski) Rv 1:1R4; 2:1R5/Ps 1:1R 6:00pmVPray the Rosary (SP) November 19 2, 3, 4 and 6 [Rv 2:17]/ 6:30pm R Finance Council meeng Lk 18:35R43 Tuesday, Rv 3:1R6, 14R22/Ps November 20 15:2R3a, 3bcR4ab, 5 [Rv 3:21]/Lk 19:1R10 Wednesday, 7:40am NL No Rosary PARISH OFFICE is CLOSED November 21 R 8:05am SV No Mass Rv 4:1R11/Ps 150:1bR2, 9:00am R Adult Bible Study (SHJ) The 8:15am NL No Mass 3R4, 5R6 [1b]/Lk 19:11R Presentaon of 8:45am NL No Perpetual Help Devoons 28 the Blessed Virgin Mary Thursday, 8:15am SV No Mass PARISH OFFICE is CLOSED Rv 5:1R10/Ps 149:1bR2, November 22 R 3R4, 5R6a and 9b [Rv St. Cecilia 5:10]/Lk 19:41R44 (Thanksgiving) Friday, 7:15am NL No Exposion of the Blessed PARISH OFFICE is CLOSED November 23 R Sacrament Rv 10:8R11/Ps 119:14, Sts. Clement & 8:15am NL No Mass Columban and 24, 72, 103, 111, 131 R Blessed Miguel [103a]/Lk 19:45 48 Agusn Saturday, 4:15pm SV BA † Carmen Willms (Husband) Rv 11:4R12/Ps 144:1b, R November 24 4:30pm NL CG † Ronald Schuldt (Glowacki 2, 9R10 [1b]/Lk 20:27R Sunday Vigil Family) 40 Sunday, 8:30am NL CG † Josephine Jaszczyk (Family & R November 25 Friends) Dn 7:13R14/Ps 93:1, 1R Our Lord Jesus 10:30am SV BA † Frances Thompson (Family) 2, 5 [1a]/Rv 1:5R8/Jn Christ, King of 18:33bR37 the Universe For Navity of the Lord & St. Veronica Parishioners Presiders: (CG) = Fr. Carmelo; (BA) = Fr. Bob Anello South Shore Parishes’ Weekday Mass Times: ROSARIES WANTED Do you have unused or broken rosaries? Immaculate Concepon: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 7am There is a great need for these devoonal items.As a part of our Sacred Heart of Jesus: Monday 8am & Wednesday 6pm seasonal theme forGiving Throughout the Year, we want to offer St. Augusne of Hippo: Tuesday & Thursday, Saturday 8:30am your beads to others who need them. If you are willing to deliver your unused or broken beads to the Parish Office during normal St. Paul: Tuesday & Friday 8am work hours or through the collecon basket, we will repair and If you are age 10 or older and you’d like to be an altar server, refurbish them, have them blessed and offer them free of charge please mark your calendar for an orientaon session on Sunday, during November and December.Those who want to pray with January 13th, 2019 a er 8:30am Mass. Experienced altar servers these blessed rosaries will then pray, thanks to you. are also welcome and encouraged to aend for a refresher. If Donate your unused and broken rosaries from now unl you have quesons, call Shirley at 414R481R5338. December 1.With prayerful thanks, Respect Life Commiee. GOD BLESS YOU IN YOUR MINISTRY! Week of November 11, 2018 November 17, 4:30pmVTiTi Tieu & Tom DangVReaders; The data from this collecon is not V Jim Dieball Server available by the me this issue goes to V V November 18, 8:30am Carol Hargrave Reader; the publisher so it will be included in Anthony, Ezekiel & Melchizedek JimenezVServers next week’s report. November 24, 4:30pmVLaura Kukor SheaVReader; Sophia Rakowiecki w/ShirleyVServers Thank you always for your generosity! November 25, 8:30amVEllen & Isabella JimenezVReaders; Chris AndersonVServer Catholic Trivia Are you ready to learn more about Catholic saints canonized in the 20th Century? More about their Please pray for the family & friends of Louise Rosner. lives can be found in the book 39 New Saints You Should Know by Brian O’Neel. 1. This Capuchin monk, recognizing the need for Lady Poverty Respect Life:TOPIC:GIVING THROUGHOUT THE YEAR R once said, “One doesn’t get to heaven in a taxi”? PRAYING FOR OTHERS (a) Gaetano (b) Michael (c) Crispin (d) Charbel Check out theFREEinformaon on the Respect Life Brochure 2. Louis and Zelie Marn are a beafied couple and the parents of Rack. Look!In small pamphlet format,Teaching Kids to Pray for what saint? (a) Frances Xavier Cabrini (b) Maria Gore the Souls in Purgatoryfrom Marian Press. What if you could (c) Mother Theresa of Calcua (d) Therese of Lisieux somehow arrange for an army of personal patron saints to look 3. This saint fell away from the Church and became a Satanist a er your children throughout their lives?You'd do it, right? priest but repented and became a Catholic priest known for work- What if you could have your children perform one of the greatest ing with the poor of Pompeii? acts of love in the process?You'd do that, too, right?Well, you (a) Bartolo Longo (b) Alberto Marvelli can. This pamphlet by Fr. Andy Davy, MIC, will inspire you to (c) Ignaus Maloyan (d) Enrico Rebuschini teach the younger generaons about praying for the Holy Souls in 4. This famous Capuchin priest, who carried the sgmata, offered Purgatory.The pamphlet includes specific ps for both younger this spiritual counsel, “Pray, hope and don’t worry”? and older children.Share this pamphlet with family, friends, and (a) Francisco Marto (b) Padre Pio fellow parishioners. (c) Maximilian Kolbe (d) Josemaria Escriva 5. This saint was the nephew of Franz Ferdinand, emperor of the Starng December 2: AustroRHungarian Empire but was the only ruler in WWI to ban ( Navity of the Lord will offer a Sunday Mass at 5:30pm. the use of poison gas by his army? ( The bullen will be presented in a new format. It will be a (a) Franz Joseph I (b) Sixtus of BoubonRParma combined bullen (meaning the SAME bullen will be (c) Karl I (d) Willhelm II distributed at both parishes) featuring news for both Answers: 1c; 2d; 3a; 4b; 5c Notes: Q1 St. Crispin of Viterbo St. Veronica & Navity of the Lord. It will also contain your (canonized 1982) was well known for finding ways to alleviate worship aids inside the front cover so an usher will be the suffering of others. He also was good at lessening anger handing it to you BEFORE Mass. On Saturday you may through jokes and smiles. He would call himself the “beast of return your bullen to an usher, should you choose not to burden of the Capuchins” because of his begging. take it home with you, so it can be used again on Sunday. Starng December 4, St. Paul Parish will offer “Adoremus”, which means “Let us Adore”, on Tuesdays at 7:00pm. It is an opportunity for anyone to encounter Christ through Eucharisc Adoraon, Reconciliaon, and Mass. FROM THE ARCHDIOCESE OF MILWAUKEE Are you considering serving the Church as an Ordained Deacon? The Church calls men to be deacons “inRservice” to the People of God. If you are a man (married or single), that feels this call and wants to know more, contact the Office for Diaconate Formaon at 414R758R2207 or [email protected]. You can also go to the INQUIRY FOR DISCERNMENT PROGRAM. The schedule of the sessions can be found at: hp://www.archmil.org/offices/Diaconate.htm VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV Greengs from the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, On November 25, 2018we will begin to celebrate the 175th Anniversary of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. The anniversary theme isProclaiming Christ: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. I invite you to go to175.archmil.orgto learn about the history of our archdiocese andto see the events that we have planned. All proceeds will go to A Magical Christmas for seniors in the community. In the spirit of Interfaith, please accept an invitaon from PROJECT CONCERN Children’s Holiday Gi s St. John’s Lutheran to aend “Coffee Talks for Healthy Living” R a Giving Program T sponsor a child me for fellowship & learning. Come and bring a friend! People wishing to provide a child with a gi may con- Receive a special gi the 1st me you aend. tact Project Concernmay fill out a sponsor form on Each week features a different topic.
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