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The Catholic Churches Of Welcome to the Catholic Churches of S+38> J/<97/ And S+38> J+7/= NǐǗdžǎǃdžǓ 3, 2019 • 31ǔǕ SǖǏDžǂǚ NJǏ OǓDžNJǏǂǓǚ TNJǎdž World Day of the Poor (from Wikipedia) The World Day of the Poor is a Roman Catholic ob- servance, celebrated on the 33rd Sunday of Ordinary Time since 2017. It was established by Pope Francis in his Apos- tolic Letter, Misericordia et Misera, issued on November 20, 2016, to celebrate the end of the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy. The World Day of the Poor was first observed on November 19, 2017, with the theme, “Let us love, not with words but with deeds.” In his message for that first World Day of the Poor, Pope Francis said that “the Our Father is the prayer of the poor.” He held a special Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica, followed by a free lunch in the adjacent Paul VI Hall, in several Catholic colleges, and in other Vatican ven- ues. During the week preceding the World Day of the Poor, free specialized medical services were offered at a mobile clinic. The day was also observed in other countries, includ- ing India, Poland, and Canada, with special Masses, free meals for the poor, and other initiatives. In India, the Archbishop of Bombay, Cardinal Os- wald Gracias, launched an “ACTS” (Actively Called to Serve) project, which involved distributing bags to parishes, in which people could donate food (e.g., grain or sugar) and toiletries for the poor. Cardinal Gracias said that “Our Lord gave us the striking example of simplicity and poverty in His own life. He taught His disciples to value poverty.” In some Polish cities, the day was preceded by a “Week of the Poor,” when some Catholics prayed for those Readings for the Week of November 3, 2019 in need and organized various forms of aid for them. In Kraków, the services of a beautician and hairdresser were Monday: Rom 11: 29-36/ Ps 69: 30-31. 33-34. 36/ Lk 14: 12-14 offered to the less fortunate, as were culinary, theatrical, and Tuesday: Rom 12: 5-16ab/ Ps 131: 1bcde. 2. 3/ Lk 14: 15-24 musical workshops. In Poznań, film showings and meetings were organized at centers for the poor or homeless, while at a Wednesday: Rom 13: 8-10/ Ps 112: 1b-2. 4-5. 9/ Lk 14: 25-33 “help bus” they could receive a warm meal, clothing, and Thursday: Rom 14: 7-12/ Ps 27: 1bcde. 4. 13-14/ Lk 15: 1-10 nursing assistance. Friday: Rom 15: 14-21/ Ps 98: 1. 2-3ab. 3cd-4/ Lk 16: 1-8 In Canada, the Archbishop of Vancouver, J. Michael Miller, initiated a 4-day email prayer campaign for those in Saturday: Ez 47: 1-2. 8-9. 12/ Ps 46: 2-3. 5-6. 8-9/ 1 Cor 3: 9c- need, and encouraged conversations with the homeless, dona- 11. 16-17/ Jn 2: 13-22 tions, charitable help, visits to the sick and to prisoners, con- solation of the bereaved, and the giving of alms to the poor. Next Sunday: 2 Mc 7: 1-2. 9-14/ Ps 17: 1. 5-6. 8. 15 (15b)/ 2 This year’s World Day of the Poor is November 17. Thes 2: 16 – 3: 5/ Lk 20: 27-38 MǐǏDžǂǚ, NǐǗdžǎǃdžǓ 4 ' 7:00 p.m. AA Meeting 2019 Nov 5 Tue: Ordinary Weekday TǖdžǔDžǂǚ, NǐǗdžǎǃdžǓ 5 8:00 a.m. † Ceal Hubert (St. James) ' 9:15 a.m. Quilters ' 10:00 a.m. Faith Sharing 2019 Nov 6 Wed: Ordinary Weekday View page 6 to know ' 11:30 a.m. Monthly Rosary and Pray- 8:00 a.m. † Jim & Mary Ann Cahalin (St. Jerome) about upcoming events er for Parish Intentions around our parish and 2019 Nov 7 Thurs: Ordinary Weekday ' 7:00 p.m. BOW 2 our local communities! 8:00 a.m. For the parishioners of St. James & WdžDžǏdžǔDžǂǚ, NǐǗdžǎǃdžǓ 6 St. Jerome (St. James) ' 5:45 p.m. -7:00 p.m. PPF 2019 Nov 8 Fri: Ordinary Weekday ' 6:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Worship & Wellness Speaker ' 7:00 p.m. Choir 8:00 a.m. † Deceased members of the Verharst Family (St. Jerome) TljǖǓǔDžǂǚ, NǐǗdžǎǃdžǓ 7 ' 10:00 a.m. Prayer Shawl 2019 Nov 9 Sat: DEDICATION OF THE LATERAN ' 7:00 p.m. Pastoral Council Mtg BASILICA IN ROME F 4:00 p.m. † John Lewis (St. Jerome) FǓNJDžǂǚ, NǐǗdžǎǃdžǓ 8 ' 11:00 a.m. Staff Meeting 5:30 p.m. Sanctity of Life (St. James) SǂǕǖǓDžǂǚ, NǐǗdžǎǃdžǓ 9 2019 Nov 10 SUN: 32ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ' 1:00 p.m.- 2:00 p.m. Penance - St. James 8:30 a.m. † Joann Loepker (St. Jerome) ' 2:30 p.m.- 3:30 p.m. Penance - St. Jerome 10:30 a.m. † Deceased members of the Knights of SǖǏDžǂǚ, NǐǗdžǎǃdžǓ 10 Columbus (St. Jerome) ' 9:30 a.m. Coffee & Donuts ' 10:30 a.m. K of C Corporate Communion St. Jerome/St. James Liturgical Ministers for November 9/10 5:30 PM 4:00 PM 8:30 AM 10:30 AM (St. James) Mary-Elizabeth Benware - + Mary Nonn Bella Mitchell - + Emily Carbajal - + Altar Server Sophie Brown - c Henry Nonn Jace Mitchell - c Joseph Craney - c Jodie Brown - c Jocelyn Mitchell - c Cameron Powers - c Joan Schreiber (1) Lori Daiber Sharon Schlaefer (1) Patti Eckart (1) Rachel Maller (2) Cindy Robinson (2) Dan Jackson (2) (sub req.) Marsha Maller (3) Millie Hopkins (3) Sarah Jackson (3) (E)MHC Dee Geldbach (4) Chuck Stowers (4) Nancy Grossnickle (4) Kathleen Diepholz (P/W) Laura Stowers (P/W) Linda Petry (P/W) Georgeine Hays (P/W) Donna Brown (P/W) Dennis Petry (P/W) Barb Noga (P/W) Dean Gaston (P/W) Linda Kraudel (P/W) Michelle Blotevogel (1) Tina Kunz Ed Love (1) Alice Lehnhoff (1) Reader Carolyn Munie (2) Joyce Ackerman (2) Larry LaFond (2) Mary Barbata Dennis Daiber Bill Bulva Chris Bednara Greeter- Jane Green Lori Daiber Angee Clark-Hellon Rob Dulaney Usher Mike Green Tim Poletti Jacob Dulaney John Lazor Carl Riebold Andrew Eckart Beth Jacobs Taryn Gaskill CLOW NOT FILLED Katy Love Coffee & Gertie Gebhart Donuts Donald Wiegmann John Hopkins Linda Petry Sacristan Dennis Petry Altar Linen Paula Weider Dennis Daiber Gift Bearer Lori Daiber 2 Stewardship of Treasure: October 19/20 Notes (♫) from Steve’s Journal St. Jerome Stephen Stack, Pastoral Associate for Liturgy & Music Coffee/Donuts: $22 World mission Sunday: $130 Zacchaeus Outreach: $5 The story of Zacchaeus is quite fascinating; there is a Sister Parish: $25 lot more going on here than what we might think. It’s Cemetery: $100 one of those stories in Luke’s gospel that is rather easy to Parish total: $8,819.50 think of as quaint, mildly comical, but it has a lot of meaning hidden in the details. St. James World Mission Sunday: $20 This character’s unusual name, ironically, means Parish total: $552 “pure” or “righteous”; he is short in stature; he climbs a sycamore tree in order to see Jesus — this all sounds rather cute, doesn’t it? I remember a children’s song Sister Patricia played for us when I was in first grade (it was on the record “Joy Is Like the Rain” by the Medical Bulletin articles are due by Mission Sisters — available on iTunes/Apple Music): NOON Nov. 7th for the “...Now the Hebrews, they were tall, but Zacchaeus, he Nov. 17th bulletin was small, yet the Lord loved Zacchaeus better than them Please send to Jodi at [email protected] all.” He just sounds like a cute, cuddly, lovable little guy, right? It is more likely that Zacchaeus was a quite despicable character — a rich chief tax collector, malevolent and fearsome. He was certainly not humble or repentant like the one in the parable we Please Pray For All The Sick, Especially: heard last Sunday. What is said about him is the same Helene Kilpatrick, Don Meadors, Bill as what is said of Herod in the Passion narrative: only McNamee, Anita Howard, Kitty Kinkel, that he was curious to see who Jesus was — maybe Barbara Klostermann, Evelyn Duraski, Mil- catch his “magic act,” as it were; but certainly he had lie Loyett, Naiade Heinemann, Mae Grap- no moral or pious motives. This makes it all the more perhaus, Nancy Varda Smith, Jessica C., shocking to everyone — perhaps even to Zacchaeus — JoAnn (Vesci) Graeff, Roy Bouse, Elmer that Jesus would have anything to do with him. Sr. & Colleen Campe, Dennis Jablonski, Rosemary Jesus tells him to come down because he wants to Uetrecht, Teresa Dickman, Mary Jane Egan, Austin Acree stay at his house. What is also implied is that he would To request a name to be put on the prayer list, contact Jodi at eat a meal — break bread — with him. The Greek the office (667-6571 ext. 10 or [email protected]) word used here is the same as in the story of Mary and Joseph finding no “room in the inn”: hospitality. So, like the story of Jesus’ birth when he is laid in a manger, this event also evokes the Eucharist. And Zacchaeus receives Jesus with joy. This is a profound moment of conversion for Zacchaeus. Jesus first loved him, and this changed PǍdžǂǔdž ǑǓǂǚ LJǐǓ Ǖljdž LJǐǍǍǐǘNJǏLj everything. As the people grumbled, scandalized and ǔdžǓǗNJǏLj NJǏ ǐǖǓ ǂǓǎdžDž LJǐǓDŽdžǔ: indignant, Zacchaeus stood up, and pledged publicly Lt Adam T. Biggs MSC USN,SFC Eugene F. Blink Jr., TSgt Branden Boyher, 2nd Lt. Eric that he was a new man; he would now give generously Carter, A1C Alexander Cairy, PVT Scott Corey Cairy, SPC to the poor, and pay back fourfold what he had extorted John R.
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