MARY QUEEN OF PEACE 4423 Pearl Road Cleveland, OH 44109 Phone 216-749-2323 Fax 216-741-7183 www.maryqop.org

November 3, 2019 Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time

Parish Staff Mass Schedule Pastor Fr. Douglas Brown [email protected] VIGIL MASS (SATURDAY): 4:30PM Fr. Richard Bona (In Residence) SUNDAY: 6:45 AM, 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM Fr. Joseph Rodak C.PP.S. (In Residence) WEEKDAYS: MONDAY - SATURDAY 8:00 AM Director of Religious Education Jonathan Kenzig [email protected] Music Director W illiam Schoeffler [email protected] TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS 6:00 PM Jim Goebel [email protected] HOLY DAYS & HOLIDAYS AS ANNOUNCED Business Manager Director of Development Tina Ranta [email protected] Parish Office Hours Parish Secretary Mary Vallo [email protected] Evening & Sat. Parish Secretary Joanne Aspery [email protected] Monday - Friday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Bulletin Editor Dawn Wholaver [email protected] Monday - Thursday Evenings: Director of Maintenance Roger Matthes [email protected] 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM CONFESSIONS: Saturdays from 3:00 - 4:00 PM. Weekdays follow- Sunday: 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM ing the 8:00 AM Mass. (Mobile Office in Vestibule of Church) BAPTISM: Please call the parish office to schedule. Pre-Baptism (Office is Closed on Civil Holidays) instructions are required for first-time parents. Parents must be practic- ing Catholics. Children should be baptized soon after birth. School MATRIMONY: Weddings must be scheduled at least 6 months 4419 Pearl Road, Cleveland, OH 44109 prior to the intended date. No weddings are celebrated during Lent. 216-741-3685—Fax 216-741-5534 RCIA: Any adult or child of catechetical age, baptized or not, who School Hours: Monday—Friday 7:45 AM - 2:45 PM is interested in becoming Catholic should inquire about the R.C.I.A. Principal process by calling the rectory. Jessica Robertson VISITATION OF THE SICK: Any parishioner who is seriously ill [email protected] should celebrate the Sacraments of Penance, Anointing of the Sick and School Secretary Holy Communion. Please call the rectory for this ministry or hospital Patricia Schwartz visit. School Secretary PARISH REGISTRATION: New to Mary Queen of Peace? Wel- Robin Geschke come! Please register at the Parish Office during office hours. “Empowering Our Children” http://maryqueenofpeaceschool.com/

NOVEMBER 3, 2019 THIRTY FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Page 2 MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK SPEAKER ABOUT PURGATORY MONDAY, November 4: Saint Charles Borromeo, We would like to invite all families of the parish to hear guest speaker Theresa Linden. Theresa is a local Catholic author who 8:00 AM d. Dedicacion Seecheung specializes in fiction. Her most recent work, Tortured Soul, is a TUESDAY, November 5: Weekday thriller based on the apparitions of Eugenie von der Leyen (1867- 8:00 AM d. Richard & Rita Vento 1929). It was in researching for this book that Theresa studied purgatory extensively, knowledge forming the foundation for her 6:00 PM ~ Poor Souls in Purgatory talks. We have one more opportunity to hear Theresa speak here at WEDNESDAY, November 6: Weekday the parish on Saturday, November 9 at 5:30pm following the 8:00 AM d. Tony & Evelyn 4:30pm Mass. The talk will be held in the main church. Jasiekwicz Author’s website: www.theresalinden.com THURSDAY, November 7: Weekday 8:00 AM d. Eleanor Stanton 4:30 PM ~ Thanksgiving for graces Mass to Celebrate National Adoption Month received Sunday, November 10, 2019 FRIDAY, November 8: Weekday Diocesan wide celebration of adoption—Reception after Mass— 8:00 AM (SCHOOL MASS) d. Geri Dell’Anno Collection to benefit Catholic Charities Adoption Services—Birth SATURDAY, November 9: The Dedication of the Parents, Adoptive Parents and Adopted Children to be honored! Lateran Basilica 8:00 AM (LATIN MASS) Dedication of the Basilica of Our Most Holy Savior d. Daniel Krajacic A Spiritual Bouquet for Bishop Nelson Perez 1:00 PM ~ Wedding: Daniela Riggio As in the past the Holy Name Society will be “collecting” a Spir- & J. Aaron Danchuk Barut itual Bouquet for Bishop Nelson Perez. This is to be done the 4:30 PM (Vigil of the 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time) weekend of November 9th & 10th 2019, by counting the number d. William Stanton 100th of people in attendance at Mass as well as those receiving Holy Birthday Remembrance Communion. Rosaries said can also be included. This will be done throughout our Diocese with all Parishes having active Holy Name SUNDAY, November 10: Thirty-Second Sunday in Societies. Please keep our Diocese’ Spiritual Shepard in your Ordinary Time prayers. 6:45 AM d. Joe & Henrietta Keller 8:30 AM ~ Mary Queen of Peace Parishioners St. Anne’s Ladies Guild 11:00 AM d. Arno E. Schoeb Just a reminder to St. Anne’s Ladies Guild members that we will (Month’s Mind) be hosting the reception after next Sundays 2pm Mass in celebra- 2:00 PM ~ Mass to Celebrate tion of National Adoption Month. We are in need of foods that National Adoption Month can be eaten without forks (cookies, pastries, veggies, etc.). You can bring them to the Marian Lounge after the morning Masses labeled for the Adoption Mass or better yet bring them along with PARISH STEWARDSHIP you and celebrate this occasion with us. October 27, 2019 Our Ladies Advent Day is Saturday, December 7th. Be sure to watch the Bulletin for further announcements. Weekly Offertory..…………….…..………………...$ 5,781.25 Children's Offertory………………………...... ….$ 9.00 Maintenance Fund….(Total to date $7,562.75)...... $ 340.00 Prayers at the Feet of the Blessed Virgin All figures include Faith Direct. November is the month where we pray for and remember the Thank you and God bless you for your continued generosity! dead. There has been for centuries many tales of Mary’s own work in purgatory on behalf of all the souls being cleansed there. BAPTISM St. Teresa had a vision where, for every rosary said on behalf of a Baptized into the Catholic Faith on soul in purgatory, the suffering souls were given water. Other Sunday, October 27, 2019 Saints, like Frances of Rome, taught that the Assumption of Mary Louisa Jean Karuzas was the day of the year that the most souls were released from Purgatory due to Christ’s great love for his mother, and Mary’s Daughter of Jonathan Karuzas and Pamela Campiri-Karuzas great love for suffering souls. On top of all of your other devo- Welcome Louisa! God bless you! tions this month, why not lay down all your concerns at our Blessed Mother’s feet. The same feet that crushed the head of PLEASE PRAY FOR THE DECEASED Satan! The prayer cards can be place in the collection basket or Bishop Richard Lennon dropped off at the rectory. They will then be laid before the feet of Bishop emeritus of the Diocese of Cleveland the Blessed Virgin in the sanctuary. All intentions will be remem- Deacon Louis G. Pecek bered during prayers of the faithful at special Masses throughout Served as Master of Ceremonies for the year. Bishop A. James Quinn Kelle A. Hanna Beloved daughter of Joe & Diane Hanna WEDDING BANNS May Bishop Lennon, Deacon Pecek, and Kelle rest in III J. Aaron Danchuk Barut & Daniela Riggio eternal peace. I Garrett Lee & Brittany Hennings

MARY QUEEN OF PEACE PARISH, CLEVELAND , OHIO Page 3 FATHER BROWN’S SUNDAY NOTES… will be on Sunday, November 10th at 2 pm. A reception follows the Mass. Today is our Ninth Annual Christmas Market and it is hard for  Basketball season is underway…and I’m not just talking me to believe that we have been doing this for almost a decade. about the Cavs! We have approximately seven CYO Bas- Please take some time today to stop over at the Parish Cen- ketball teams which provide a great opportunity for our ter between 9:30 am and 2:30 pm and help support local students to participate in team sports. We have boys and crafters and product lines. You want to help the local econ- girls basketball teams plus a cheerleading squad! You can support CYO Sports here by visiting Chipotle in Brooklyn omy? This is one sure way! You will find one-of-a-kind gifts th plus be able to purchase some frozen handmade pierogis plus (off of Tiedemann) on Wednesday, November 13 from tins of cookies that you can take home and give as gifts. There 4 to 8 pm. When you mention that you are supporting will be a Kids’ Craft Room as well as some terrific food at the Mary Queen of Peace Sports or show them the flyer that is Market Lounge! Please support the Christmas Market because on social media and will be in the bulletin, we receive 33% without your participation, we will not be able to offer events of your order. You must order and pay in the restaurant like this! I will see you there in between the Masses! Here’s and not online, so plan accordingly! what else is happening…  In preparation for Thanksgiving…make sure you stop at the Mobile Food Pantry for FREE fruits and vegetables and  Busy days for our teachers…as Family-Teacher Confer- sometimes other items as well! All you need to do is to ences will be offered on November 6th and 7th after the bring your identification and your own bags. The Mobile Food Pantry is sponsored by the Cleveland Food Bank school day has ended. This is the first year that we have th had the opportunity to sign up for a conference online and and will be on Saturday, November 16 from 9 to 11 am it worked great! Thank you to our teachers for the long in the upper garages behind the rectory. days this week.  Because of some personal circumstances…the Saint Vin-  A miracle was approved this past summer…clearing the cent de Paul Society has taken a short hiatus, but please do way for Archbishop Fulton Sheen to be beatified. No date not stop providing non-perishable food items for them to distribute. The next Third Sunday Collection is on Novem- has been set yet so there is still some time to enjoy the writ- th th ings of Sheen. The Great Catholic Book Club has been ber 16 and 17 . If you would like to offer your assis- reading Life of Christ by Archbishop Fulton Sheen and tance in another way to Saint Vincent de Paul by being finding much for discussion contained therein. You can involved with client help, please let me know. join them at their next meeting on Friday, November 8th at  Because of a desire to serve the neighborhood…our great 5:30 pm in the Parish Office. Community Meal volunteers have agreed to sponsor two  Meals this month. The first one is on Sunday, November Tickets go on sale soon for…the 2020 Year-Round Utility th Recovery Raffle in which you will have up to 26 chances to 17 , which is our regular time for the Community Meal win money! Prizes of $100 are awarded twice a month and on the Third Sunday of the Month at 1 pm in the Parish a special $300 prize is given for Christmas and Easter. Center Cafeteria. The second FREE Meal is on They make great stocking stuffers! Congrats to Mrs. Thanksgiving Day and is sponsored by Saint Augustine Hunger Center. The Thanksgiving Meal will be on Thurs- Carole Yodenes who was our most recent winner! th  I really enjoyed hearing…Mrs. Theresa Linden speak to day, November 28 from 12 Noon to 2 pm in the Parish our Religious Education students recently about praying for Center Cafeteria. the Poor Souls in Purgatory. She returns to Mary Queen of  Are you trying to find the time…to pray? Pencil in the Peace on Saturday, November 9th for a talk in the church Blue Army Holy Hour on your calendar and enjoy an hour at 5:30 pm entitled “Purgatory and Devotion to the Ho- of devotions and prayers before the Blessed Sacrament and the beautiful statue of Our Lady of Fatima. The Blue Army ly Souls”. The talk is free so please attend…The Novena th for the Holy Souls in Purgatory begins on Wednesday, Holy Hour is on Sunday, November 17 at 2 pm in the November 13th at 7:45 am and continues each day Chapel. through Thursday, November 21st. As you know, the Poor  We are on our way to be an officially…chartered troop of Souls cannot pray for themselves and rely upon us for pray- the Troops of Saint George! Welcome to Troop #153. The ers. Troops of Saint George is an opportunity for Catholic fa-  With the recent death of Bishop Lennon…it is empha- thers and sons to participate in outdoor activities with a strong Catholic emphasis. Their next event will be an au- sized to me the importance of prayers for our spiritual lead- th ers. Thank you to the Holy Name Society for organizing tumn hike on Sunday, November 17 . Please contact me the yearly Spiritual Bouquet for Bishop Perez on No- for more information. vember 9th and 10th. All in attendance at the Vigil Mass  While we should give thanks on a daily basis…we have on Saturday evening and all Masses on Sunday will be two specific opportunities with the MQP School Mass of nd counted as offering prayers for Bishop Perez and the total Thanksgiving on Friday, November 22 at 8 am. Wait will be reported to the Diocesan Union of the Holy Name until you see all of the non-perishable food items they col- Society. lect…The second opportunity is on Thanksgiving Day, th  Often overlooked in the pro-life movement…is the gift of Thursday, November 28 at 9 am in the Church. Start adoption. We have been celebrating the Mass for National your Thanksgiving with us and enjoy a social sponsored by Adoption Month for ten years here at Mary Queen of Peace YOUR Parish Council. and we invite all those who appreciate adoption to attend  Coats for Kids…will be available courtesy of our Knights nd this Mass which will satisfy your Sunday obligation. All of Columbus on Friday, November 22 . If you know those who are adopted children, adoptive parents, birth par- someone in need of a winter coat, please contact the Parish ents and those parents in the adoption process will be Office and we will get that information to the K of C. acknowledged. The Mass for National Adoption Month  Please mark your calendar…that there is no school from

MARY QUEEN OF PEACE PARISH, CLEVELAND, OHIO Page 4 th th Monday, November 25 to Friday, November 29 . The The Passing of Bishop Richard Gerard Lennon Parish Office will be closed beginning Wednesday even- The Most Rev. Richard Gerard Lennon, bishop emeritus of the Cath- ing, November 27th and reopening on Monday, Decem- nd olic Diocese of Cleveland, died on Tuesday morning, October 29 ber 2 . after having received the prayerful support and consolation of the sacraments. He was 72. I am not sure how much you have followed recent events in Bishop Lennon was installed as the 10th bishop of the Catholic Dio- Rome regarding the Amazon Synod that just concluded last cese of Cleveland, Ohio on May 15, 2006 after His Holiness Pope week but there was much controversy about the proposals in the Benedict XVI named him to the leadership position over nearly final document. I would like to share with you some words 800,000 Catholics in eight counties of Northeast Ohio on April 4, from Monsignor Charles Pope, a pastor in the Archdiocese of 2006. Washington D.C., that he recently wrote and were published in The Most Rev. Nelson J. Perez, the 11th bishop of the Diocese of the National Catholic Register. Cleveland who succeeded Bishop Lennon, called his predecessor a man with a great love for Church. “In his service to the diocese, Bish- op Lennon Showed a deep dedication to the faithful governance of the diocese and a tremendous love of the Church and people he shep- “I, like many of you, feel overwhelmed by the events herded. May the Lord grant him enteral rest.” of the past month in Rome. Many an evening, late into A native of the Boston area, Bishop Lennon was born in Arlington, the night, I have come before the Lord in the rectory Massachusetts, graduated from Catholic high school and attended chapel in lament for the confusion and chaos in the before entering St. John’s Seminary in Brighton, Church, the Lord’s beautiful bride and our mother. Massachusetts where he received an M.A. in Church history and a M. Oftentimes too in the fourth watch of the night, be- TH in sacramental theology. tween 3 and 4 a.m., I return to the chapel, for with my Bishop Lennon was ordained to the priesthood on May, 1973 and cares I cannot long rest. served in the Archdiocese of Boston as a parish priest, fire depart- ment chaplain, and assistant for canonical affairs and rector of St. John’s Seminary. Ordained as an in the Archdiocese Reports from Rome are terrible and seemingly im- of Boston on September 14, 2001, Bishop Lennon also was called pious things at worst, and confusing and ambiguous upon to serve as apostolic administrator for the archdiocese from things at best. In the final document of the synod December 2002 to July 2003 when the Vatican appointed a new arch- are included proposals for married priests on a wide bishop to lead in Boston. scale and women “deacons.” The Church is currently Among the special recognitions Bishop Lennon received were being deeply divided and, I would argue, on the brink of named as a domestic prelate in April 1998, and his installation as a schism, if the Pope includes such proposals in his apos- Knight of Malta and as a Knight of the Holy Sepulchre in June 2001. tolic exhortation and plan. We must pray for him as During his episcopacy in Cleveland, Bishop Lennon established a never before to hold the line, much as Pope Paul VI vision for the diocese focusing upon evangelization with an emphasis miraculously held the line in 1968 when he on the Gospel. He also determined that the presence of the Church wrote Humanae Vitae, upholding the Church’s peren- remain in every setting where consolidation would reduce the number parishes. The Church would be present in the Eucharist in liturgy, in nial view of the nature and purpose of human sexuality Catholic education, or in social service. and the ancient forbiddance of contraception. He did Upon taking office, the bishop immediately set out to visit all the this against pressure from the spirit of the age — a parishes and schools in the diocese. At the same time, the inherited pressure that was even stronger than the pressure Pope reconfiguration process continued with careful assessment by the Francis currently encounters. And, like Francis, Paul parish clusters, then by the 31 member diocesan wide Vibrant Parish VI was no conservative and was very friendly with the Life Committee, the 13 member bishop’s staff and the 25 member agents of radical change. This makes Humanae Vi- Diocesan Presbyteral (priests) Council. Their recommendations to the tae all the more miraculous, and we must allow this to bishop resulted in the closing of 50 parishes and the establishment of give us hope now that will issue a docu- 17 merged new parishes. ment that does not take us over the brink.” Bishop Lennon also prioritized the institution of parish internal au- dits, diocesan school internal audits and the establishment of norms on models for Catholic schools and catechetical models for children. Under his leadership, the Rooted in Faith capital campaign resulted in I share with Monsignor Pope an urgency to pray and I en- the donation of approximately $170 million to strengthen multiple courage you to join me – especially with prayers for unity in facets of the diocese including parishes, the clergy retirement fund, the Church and fidelity to Christ. I have found great power evangelization efforts, the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist and in the Memorare and I encourage you once again to pray Catholic schools. that with me on a daily basis – in addition to the prayers of On December 28, 2016, Pope Francis granted Bishop Lennon early the Holy Rosary and as always, the Prayer to Saint Michael retirement status, accepting his resignation from the pastoral govern- the Archangel. Your prayers are very strong, and I am ance of the diocese. Bishop Lennon made a request for early retire- grateful for them. ment in a letter to the Pope in late November citing his ongoing health challenges as the reason for his decision to retire. Yours in Christ,

Please pray for our fellow parishioners who are ill: Elaine Bukach; Kelly Corbin; Sharon Garobowski; Bill Gon- Father Brown zalez; Diane Hanna; Ariel Jarrett; Ava Jarrett; Olga Jazak; [email protected] Maria Koston; Bob Natolli; Ashley Payne; that they may know the healing power of Jesus. If you would like your name or someone else’s name added to our prayer list, please contact the parish office at 216-749-2323. Names will remain on the list for four weeks.

MARY QUEEN OF PEACE PARISH, CLEVELAND, OHIO Page 5 This Week At Mary Queen of Peace 10:00am St. Anne’s Ladies Guild Meeting—Parish Office Sunday, November 3 1:00pm Wedding: J. Aaron Danchuk Barut & Daniela Riggio Daylight Savings Time Ends-Fall Back 3:00pm Confessions—Church Baby Bottles for Life! 4:00pm Holy Rosary—Church 6:15 am Holy Rosary—Church Gift Card Sale after Mass 6:45am Mass—Church Spiritual Bouquet for Bishop Perez sponsored by the Holy Name 8:00am Holy Rosary—Church Society 8:30am Mass—Church 4:30pm Vigil Mass—Church 9:30am 9th Annual Christmas Market—Parish Center 5:30pm “Purgatory & Devotion to the Holy Souls” Talk by Theresa 9:45am Religious Education Classes Grades K-12—School Linden—Church 10:30am Holy Rosary—Church Sunday, November 10 11:00am Mass—Church Drawing for “Year-Round Utility Recovery Raffle” Gift Cards on Sale after Masses 12:00pm Choir Rehearsal—Music Room Spiritual Bouquet for Bishop Perez sponsored by the Holy Name Monday, November 4 Society 8:00am Mass—Chapel 6:15 am Holy Rosary—Church 8:30am Confessions—Chapel 6:45am Mass—Church 6:00pm CYO 6th Grade Girls Basketball Practice—Gym 8:00am Holy Rosary—Church 7:00pm Adult Education “Mary, A Biblical Walk with the Blessed Holy Name Corporate Communion Church Mother”—Parish Office Meeting Room 8:30am Mass- — 9:30am Food & Fellowship—Marian Lounge 7:30pm CYO 8th Grade Boys Basketball Practice—Gym 9:45am Religious Education Classes Grades K-12– School Tuesday, November 5 10:00am Confraternity of the Most Holy Rosary Meeting—Chapel 8:00am Mass—Chapel 10:25am Holy Rosary Procession—Parish Grounds 8:00am MQP School Financial Simulation with Unity Catholic Holy Rosary—Church Credit Union—Parish Center Upper Hall 10:30am 11:00am Mass—Church 8:30am Confessions—Chapel 12:00pm Food & Fellowship—Marian Lounge 8:30am Confraternity of the Holy Face of Jesus Christ Reparation Choir Rehearsal—Music Room Holy Hour—Chapel 12:00pm 2:00pm Mass for National Adoption Month—Church 3:00pm CYO 6th Grade Boys Basketball Practice—Gym 3:00pm Reception for Mass for National Adoption Month—Marian 3:00pm Rite of Christian Initiation for Children—Parish Office Lounge 6:00pm CYO Cheerleader Practice—Gym 5:30pm Knights of Columbus Mary Queen of Peace Council #16279 6:00pm CYO 5th Grade Girls Basketball Practice—Gym Meeting—KOC Room 6:00pm CYO 6th Grade Girls Basketball Practice—Gym 6:00pm Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults—Parish Office Calendar subject to change. For the most current information, http:www.maryqop.org 6:00pm Mass—Chapel 7:00pm Cub Scout Pack #45 Den Meeting—Cafeteria 7:00pm Boy Scout Troop #88 Meeting—Cafeteria MARY QUEEN OF PEACE 7:30pm CYO 7th Grade Boys Basketball Practice—Gym SCHOOL NEWS Wednesday, November 6 The teacher’s have a busy week ahead as we have our Family- 8:00am Mass— Chapel Teacher conferences on Wednesday and Thursday after school. 8:30am Confessions—Chapel Thank you to our PTU for providing dinner for the staff on Thurs- 3:00pm MQP School Family-Teacher Conferences—School day. 6:00pm “Soldiers for Christ” - Gym/Parish Center Room 202 6:00 pm CYO 4th Grade Boys Basketball Practice—Estabrook Rec. This Friday is our annual Donuts with Dad event in the Marian 6:00pm CYO 3rd Grade Boys Basketball Practice—Gym Lounge. Dads and special friends are invited to enjoy donuts, milk Thursday, November 7 and coffee beginning at 7am.

8:00am Mass —Chapel Our 7th and 8th graders will be attending their Real Money, Real 8:30am Legion of Mary Meeting—Parish Office World simulation on Tuesday in the Parish Center. With volunteer 8:30am Confession—Chapel 3:00pm CYO 6th Grade Boys Basketball Practice—Gym help, students will learn what it’s like to budget in the real world. 3:00pm MQP School Family-Teacher Conferences—School Stations dealing with rent, child care, utilities and entertainment 6:00pm CYO 4th Grade Boys Basketball Practice—Gym will be set up. Students will need to determine if their predeter- 6:00pm Mass—Chapel mined “salaries” will allow them to afford certain necessities. 7:00pm Choir Rehearsal—Music Room Each year, it is interesting to hear feedback regarding how expen- 7:30pm CYO 7th Grade Boys Basketball Practice—Gym sive it is to be an adult! Thank you to Unity Catholic Credit Union 7:30pm BLD Charismatic Group Holy Rosary & Mass—Chapel/ for affording us this opportunity! Marian Lounge 8:00pm Alcoholics Anonymous (Thursday Men)—Parish Center Have a wonderful week! God Bless! Friday, November 8 Mrs. Jessica Robertson 7:00am MQP School “Donuts with Dad” - Marian Lounge Principal 8:00am Mass-School Mass—Church Mary Queen of Peace School 8:45am Confessions—Church 216-741-3685 School Office 3:00pm CYO 6th Grade Boys Basketball Practice—Gym 5:30pm “Great Catholic Books” Club—Parish Office 6:00pm BINGO—Parish Center Baby Bottles for Life 6:00pm CYO 3rd Grade Boys Basketball Practice—Gym This is the last weekend we will be collecting bottles for this 7:30pm CYO 8th Grade Boys Basketball Practice—Gym year’s donations. Thank you to the many people who have already Saturday, November 9 8:00am Mass (Latin Extraordinary Form)—Church turned in their change collection! Know your change is being used 8:30am Men’s Prayer Group—Parish Center Room 202 to help mother’s in need to get the care they require for their chil- 8:30am Confessions—Church dren and to help to prevent abortions.

Page 6 From the Desk of Our Music Director... KYRIE: I hope you have been noticing the Gregorian Chant nota- tion and translation printed under Communion on page seven in the bulletin. These Chants are recommended by the General Instruction of the Roman Missal and are sung at the 4:30 pm Saturday and 11:00 am Sunday Masses. We are printing the refrain in the bulletin so that we may sing it in the same way that we sing the Responsorial Psalm during the Liturgy of the Word. Please feel free to sing while you are in the communion proces- sion or when you return to your pew.

Very Best, GLORIA: No. 320 William Schoeffler A New Mass for Congregations Music Director Andrews LNJǕǖǓLjǚ ǐLJ Ǖljdž WǐǓDž + MǂǓǚ QǖdždžǏ ǐLJ PdžǂDŽdž + READINGS: No. 1201 OǓDždžǓ ǐLJ WǐǓǔljNJǑ TljNJǓǕǚ-LJNJǓǔǕ SǖǏDžǂǚ NJǏ OǓDžNJǏǂǓǚ TNJǎdž

3 NǐǗdžǎǃdžǓ 2019 We invite you to participate in today’s sacrifice of the Holy Mass. The Order of the Mass begins at No. 202 in the Worship Hymnal, located at the entrances of the church. The hymns and acclama- tions can also be found in the Hymnal at the numbers indicated if they are not printed in the bulletin. The scripture readings for to- day’s liturgy can be found at No. 1201 in the Worship Hymnal.

INTROIT: Misereris omnium O Lord, Your mercy does extend to everything formed by Your hand. AǍǍdžǍǖNJǂ:

LNJǕǖǓLjǚ ǐLJ Ǖljdž EǖDŽljǂǓNJǔǕ

Preparation of Altar and Gifts: Ad te Domine Alessandro Scarlatti 1660-1725

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COMMUNION:

COMMUNION TRANSLATION: Thou hast made known to me the ways of life, Thou shall fill me with joy with Thy countenance, O Lord.

COMMUNION HYMN OF PRAISE: No.966 Have mercy, Lord, On Us

RECESSIONAL: No.607 All Creatures of Our God and King

Heavenly Father, be with our men and women as they serve our country. We pray for those in the service, especially: CDR David C. Asseff, MC USN; CDR Steven Asseff, USN; Sgt. Emily Clymer Army; Capt. Karl J. Eisenmann, USMC; Tony Jude Figueroa, Ar- my; Lance CPL Anthony Gajewski, SSgt. Melanie Grotenrath Air Force; PVT Logan Haney, US Army; Pfc. Joshua Harris, US Army; SPC Dominic Hess, Army MSgt. Jamie Kolakowski; SrMSgt. Dennis Kuzel, Air Force; TSgt. Steve Kuzel Air Force; 1st. Lieu- tenant Joseph McCormack Air Force; Sgt. John O’Connor; Sage Rocut USMC; Katlyn Seamone, US Army; SSgt. Brian Skalecki US Army; SSgt Thomas Skalecki, US Army; Sgt. Aaron Virkler.

GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!

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