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Pastor's Column Pastor's Column Dear Fellow Parishioners, Here Is THIRTY -FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME COSHOCTON , OHIO 43812 OCTOBER 31, 2010 Pastor’s Column DISCOUNT CARDS TO SUPPORT CHOIR Dear fellow parishioners, here is more Beginning next week, the Sacred Heart Youth Choir and info on chaplets and the prayer rope. Ensembles (SHYCE) will be selling discount cards to raise Many of you know the Divine Mercy funds. The cards are $10 each and will be available from Chaplet prayed on standard rosary beads. choir members (or families), the parish office or Fr. Bill. Other chaplets that use standard beads with other prayers They are good until December 31, 2011 and make good stocking stuffers, gifts or thank you’s. Businesses included: such as the Chaplet of the Immaculate Heart of Mary with Carton’s, Golden’s, Yucatan Restaurant, KFC of Coshocton, this process/prayer set: Sign of the Cross (five times for Crowtown Pizza, Medberry Marketplace, Canal Cargo, the five Holy Wounds); on large beads say: Sorrowful and Captain Nye’s, SportZone and Padgett’s Donuts (yum). Immaculate Heart of Mary, Pray for those who seek We will also be selling the cards following Masses the next refuge in you ; on small beads say: Holy Mother, save us couple of weeks. Be sure to get yours and support our through your Immaculate Heart's flame of love ; at the end wonderful, musical children. the Glory Be is repeated three times. There are many chaplets that use specific sets of MASS SCHEDULE beads. For example: Chaplets of the Sacred Heart and MONDAY , November 1 All Saint’s Day The Holy Face each have thirty-three small beads, six 9:00am +Gary Rollman (Marie Secrest) large beads; The Chaplet of the Infant Jesus has three then 6:00pm +Thomas Griffin twelve beads; the Chaplet of the Immaculate Conception TUESDAY , November 2 All Soul’s Day has three groups of four beads separated by one in 9:00am +Gizella Edie (Edward J Scheffelin) between; the Chaplet of the Seven Sorrows has seven WEDNESDAY , November 3 St Martin de Porres groups of seven beads representing her sorrows; the 5:30pm +Bob Hafner (Nivarde Hafner) Chaplet of St. Anthony has thirteen groups of three beads. THURSDAY , November 4 St Charles Borromeo So, next time you find an “odd rosary” with the “wrong” 9:00am +Robert Smith (Mary Smith) number of beads or set up – it might be a chaplet and FRIDAY , November 5 maybe worth another look and prayer. 12:00 noon +Cindy Clyde (Family) A prayer rope is a loop made out of wool or silk with Eucharistic Adoration and Exposition follows Mass a series of complex knots (usually 100) that forms seven until 5pm closing with Evening Prayer and Benediction crosses, that is used by Eastern Rite Catholics to count the SATURDAY , November 6 number of Jesus Prayers ("Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, 5:00pm +Kathryn Clark (Charles & Ann Bordenkircher) have mercy on me, a sinner”) or some other “breath THIRTY -SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME prayer” (Lord Have Mercy, Come Lord Jesus, Lord, I 8:00am +Helen Scherrer (Bill & Marj Lilja) Believe…Help My Unbelief, etc.) is said but may be used 10:30am +Ed Collins (John & Vanessa Reineke) by anyone. The prayer rope, normally held in the left Please Pray for our Sick hand or on the left wrist when not praying, leaves the right Tim Babcock, Betty Bachman, Sr. Ellen Bailie OP, Kathryn hand free to make the Sign of the Cross. It is attributed to Barrick, Donna Baumgardner, Virginia Bichard, Jo Saint Pachomius in the fourth century as an aid for monks Bloomfield, Derrick Boyd, Annie Bukovsky, Mary Chapman, to keep track of their prayers. The seven cross knot goes Howard Cognion, Leonard Cognion, Bob Crown, Veronica back to St. Anthony the Great (Antony of the Desert, 1 st Cavoto, Jamie Davis, Scott Davis, Holly Downing, Mildred century) who tied these knots to count prayers and to keep Duncan, Lisa Emerson, Fr. Bill Faustner, Grace Foley, Joan the Devil from untying them (the Devil is repelled by the Fornara, Lorren Foster, Lou Gardina, Betty Gilbert, June Sign of the Cross). There is typically a knotted cross Gillespie, Caroline Gilmore, Sue Grimley, Donna Sue Groves, where the prayer rope is joined together. Prayer ropes Jane Guinther, Jesse Hiser, Donna Johnson, Helen Kaye, frequently have a tassel at the end of the cross to dry tears Mary Kinneer, Mary Kohl, Margaret Loeber, Jack & Corrine shed due to heartfelt sorrow for one's sins. Lopatkovich, Elizabeth Manolis, Ronald Markley, George W. Life is precious; pray that God’s Will will be done for Miller, Rita Myers, Susan Pitt, Don Rehard, Gabriela Castro this upcoming election. Pray for and end to abortion and Rivera, Marie Salmon, Pam Sees, Barb Shaw, Ruth Skelton, violence. Pray for Vocations. Pray for clear insight and Mary Snow, Kathryn Stuart, Bob & Betty Sturtz, Harold peaceful Holy Spirit guided consciences. We have a lot of Thomas, Rachel Timmons, Patrick Trenor, Evelyn Turner, prayer work to do! Let us to pray for each other. Know Jochen Twele, Cathy Waibel, Barb Weaver, Linda Weber & Margaret Wright. that you are in my prayers always. Peace & Blessings, Fr. Bill SUNDAY MORNING GET TOGETHER AFTER THE 8:00AM MASS IN THE SCHOOL CAFETERIA! MISSION STATEMENT … For 150 years, Sacred Heart Parish and its missions have served the Coshocton County Community. Our Catholic Family is based upon faith and love. We apply Christian values to the continued spiritual growth of our parish family by our words and actions, and by involved parishioners who support our church and school. ATTENTION BULLETIN ADVERTISERS “A TASTE OF TUSCANY ” Phil Rawlins representing Diocesan Publications Mark your calendars now for “A Taste of Tuscany” on (our Bulletin Publisher) will be at the parish soon. He will Friday, November 12 from 5 to 8 pm in Sacred Heart be renewing present advertisements and seeking new ones. School Gym. See flyer for entree and prices. All meals If interested, please call the parish office. We feel this is include salad, breadsticks, beverage and dessert. Proceeds an wonderful service and that the sponsors receive will benefit Sacred Heart School. excellent coverage with their ads. THANKS TO YOU and DIOCESAN PUBLICATIONS, the bulletin is published What: ANNUAL TURKEY DINNER th weekly at no cost to the parish. Where: St. Ann Parish Hall 4 & Chestnut Dresden, Ohio When: Sunday, November 7, 11am-2pm Menu: Turkey, Stuffing, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Green CWC TURKEY DINNER / CHRISTMAS PARTY The Catholic Woman’s Club next dinner meeting will be Beans, Roll, Applesauce / Cranberry Sauce, Dessert, Drinks Thursday, November 4 at 6:30pm in the school cafeteria. Cost: Adults $8; Children $4 Carry-Out Available All women of the parish are invited. November’s meeting UPCOMING MEETINGS & ACTIVITIES includes a turkey dinner . Sacred Heart Catholic Women's Oct 30: Welcome Committee Soup Supper / Gym / 6-8pm Club would also like to invite all women of the parish to Oct 31: Annual Bereavement Service / Church / 2pm our Annual Christmas Party on December 2 at Roberta's Nov3: Bible Study / cafeteria / 7pm Catering. The festivities start at 6:00 pm and include a Nov 4: CWC Dinner Meeting / School Cafeteria / 6:30pm delicious buffet dinner, entertainment, door prizes and Nov 9: FRANK RUNYEON / Church / 7pm bingo. Cost is $20.00 per person. If you would like a Nov 12: “A Taste of Tuscany” / SH Gym / 5-8pm reservation, please call Cindy Davitt at 623-0580 or Christy Nov 13: 4:00 pm time resumes at the Saturday Mass! Gauerke at 623-0884. Reservations need to be received by Nov 17: SH Children’s Choir Practice / Church / 3-5 Bible Study / Cafeteria / 7pm November 12. Nov 21: Ecumenical Prayer Service/ Central Christian/ 7pm Nov 23: Community Thanksgiving Dinner / Coshocton HS THANKSGIVING DINNER st On Tuesday, November 23, Coshocton High School will Nov 28: 1 Sunday of Advent & 2011 Liturgical Year host the seventh Annual Thanksgiving Community SECOND COLLECTIONS Dinner. The purpose of the dinner is to strengthen the The Second Collection this weekend is for Sacred Heart connection between the city schools and our community. St. Vincent de Paul Society. With our depressed economy The dinner is prepared by the CHS kitchen and served by the students. Entertainment is provided by the music we are receiving many more calls from those who need our department. See flyer for details. help. Until the economy recovers, many people in our area will continue to need our financial assistance. The Second ~ MARK YOUR CALENDARS !! ~ Collection next weekend is for the Energy Needs of our Frank Runyeon, Emmy-award winning actor of TV and parish. Thank you for your generosity. film, will star in a live, one-man performance of the OFFERTORY SUMMARY OCTOBER 23 & 24 “Sermon on the Mount” followed by “Hollywood vs. th Envelopes 4,467.00 Faith” at Sacred Heart Church on Tuesday, November 9 , Loose 275.00 School Support - $190.00 at 7:00 pm. By using his own interpretation, acting skills Children 4.25 and injection of humor, Runyeon avoids making the Total $4,817.25 Mass Count - 417 Sermon on the Mount seem like a monotonous lecture, and World Mission Collection $1,558.00 instead, simply tells a story. The presentation that follows, “Hollywood vs. Faith,” is an outline of Runyeon’s LITURGICAL MINISTER MASS SCHEDULE personal struggles and a collection of lessons he has November 6 & 7 5:00 pm 8:00 am 10:30 am learned in what he describes as a “tug of war between what LECTOR Matt Gauerke Marilyn Lauvray PSR 5 & 6 Grade we hear in church and what we hear as soon as we leave Dave McCabe SERVERS Laura Lauvray Aselya Sposato PSR 5 & 6 Grade and turn on the TV.” Humorously commenting on modern Laikin Lauvray Abigail Frank media’s portrayal of our world, he uses the presentation to EXT MIN OF Mary Savoie John Ellis Jamie & Marsha inform Christians on how to live their faith while, at the HOLY COMM Need Volunteer Sharon Smith Barrick same time, enjoying what the media has to offer.
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