St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church November 1, 2015 ’ Day

St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church Fr. J. (Jay) Jancarz, Pastor Fr. David Baehr, Assisting Priest 12001 69th Street East, Parrish, FL 34219 Voice: (941)776-9097 Fax: (941)776-1307 Website: sfxcparrish.com E-mail: [email protected] Bulletin: [email protected] Parish Office Hours Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9am-12pm Closed Wednesday Emergencies day or night: (941) 201-9741 Bulletin submission deadline Monday 2 weeks prior to publication date

Weekend Mass Schedule Weekday Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil 4:00pm Sunday 8:00am & 10:30am Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday 8:30am Wednesday 7:00pm All Sundays from Christmas to Easter 12:00pm Baptism Mass First Sunday of Month 12:00pm Sacraments Family Mass - Cabrini Center Reconciliation Second Sunday during School Year 10:30am Saturdays 3:00 pm

Devotions Marriage Monday 9:00am—10am Holy Hour beginning 9/14 Please contact the office at least 6 Months prior Tuesday 9:00am— Blessed Virgin Mary to wedding date.

Thursday 9:00am — St. Frances Cabrini Novena Baptism Please contact Church office; Friday 9:00am –9:00pm - Adoration of the Parent baptism instruction is required Blessed Sacrament in Chapel of Adoration

November 1, 2015 ALL SAINTS’ DAY

Children’s Christmas Party Hosted by: The Knights of Columbus

The Knights of Columbus will be hosting their annual Children’s Christmas Party December 12th from 10:00 A.M. Till 2:00 pm in the Cabrini Center. This will give parents a chance to do some shopping. The ages of the children are 4yrs (Pre K) to 12yrs (5th grade) . We will have games, crafts, Food, Celebrate Jesus Birthday, and a visit from Santa Claus

Please fill out the registration form and R.S.V.P by December 6th. We need to know how many children will be coming. Please bring one non Perishable item for Stillpoint House of Prayer, (Rice, Dry Beans, Flour, or Bottle of Oil.)

Registration forms are in the Narthex of the church or at the Cabrini Center.

Day One– Developing Baby. At the moment the father’s sperm and mother’s egg unite a new unrepeatable human being comes into existence, complete with his own unique set of DNA. Although he is only one cell, everything about this little person is already present; color of eyes, blood type, the height he will grow to be, color of hair– everything! He will play a role in his family and community that only he can play. Nothing is added after concep- tion to make him a complete human being. He already exists; al he needs is nourishment, a safe, warm environment and most of all— love. His parents don’t even know he exists yet. Pray for them to safely bring their baby to birth so he can fulfill the mission God has for him Month One Developing Baby. Your spiritually adopted baby has been quite active over the past month. Already your baby is 10,000 times bigger than at conception. Your baby has developed the foundations of her brain, spinal cord and nervous system by the 20th day. The heart began to beat on the 21st day, pumping blood through it’s own circulatory system and the blood type can be different from her mother’s. Your baby is most vulnerable during the next month of being aborted. Pray that the Lord of Light might move the heart of her mother to her give her the most precious gift of all—the gift of life. November 1, 2015 ALL SAINTS’ DAY

Sunday November 1 All Saints Day Sunday November 8 8:00am K of C Corporate Communion Mass 9:10-10:10am Faith Formation 9:10-10:10am Faith Formation 10:15am Little Lambs 9:00am-12:00pm Squires Coffee and Donuts 10:30 am Family Mass in Mother Cabrini Center 9:10-10:10am Faith Formation 1:00 pm CCW Meeting Monday November 2 All Souls Day Monday November 9 6:30pm CCW Board Meeting Submission deadline for November 22 bulletin 7:00-8:30pm RCIA Tuesday November 10 Submission Deadline for November 15 bulletin 6:30pm Bible Study Tuesday November 3 Election Day Wednesday November 11 6:30pm Bible Study Veteran’s Day Wednesday November 4 NO Youth Group this week 6:30-8:30pm Faith Formation & Youth Group Thursday November 12 Thursday November 5 5:30pm K of C Mass followed 7:00pm Consecration to the Blessed Virgin @MCC by social Friday November 6 7:00pm Consecration to BVM 9:00am-9:00pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in Friday November 13 Chapel of Adoration 9:00am-9:00pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in 9:00am-11am Homeschool Journalism & art Chapel of Adoration 10:00 am Bible Study 10:00am Bible Study Saturday November 7 Saturday November 14 2:00pm Consecration to BVM @McGivney Hall 9:00 am Altar Server Class 10:00 am Baby Steps 2:00pm Consecration to BVM @McGivney Hall

THANKSGIVING DINNER 2015 Everyone is invited to St. Frances Cabrini’s Second Annual Thanksgiving Dinner on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday November 26 in the Cabrini Center

This year there will be two seatings: the first seating at noon second seating at 2:30 Catered by our very own Chef Extraordinaire—Hedy! If you know a neighbor or a friend will be alone, please bring him or her with you. If you know someone who is homebound, please let the office know; home deliveries will be made. Details about sign up will be provided in upcoming announcements. Come celebrate this feast with your parish. November 1, 2015 ALL SAINTS’ DAY

REFLECTIONS FOR EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Readings for the TREASURES OF CATHOLICISM: HIS DIVINE PRESENCE Week of November 1, 2015

Sunday A former protestant minister, Leslie E. Dunkin, wrote these thought Rv 7:2-4, 9-14/1 Jn 3:1-3/Mt 5:1-12a provoking words in a letter to his minister friends: 'The contrast between any non-Catholic or Protestant church and any Monday Catholic Church has helped convince me concerning the Divine Wis 3:1-9/Rom 5:5-11 or 6:3-9/Jn 6:37-40 Presence. Any Protestant building requires the presence of people, and Tuesday they in the right mood, to feel even the presence of Christ's spirit. Any Rom 12:5-16b/Lk 14:15-24 Catholic Church with its burning tabernacle light possesses for all -both Wednesday Catholic and non-Catholic - a feeling of hushed silence. The Catholic Rom 13:8-10/Lk 14:25-33 knows this to be the Divine Presence in His tabernacle. After having Thursday attended Catholic Mass with a reasonable understanding of its meaning, Rom 14:7-12/Lk 15:1-10 I found that any non-Catholic church service at its best lacks what is Friday always experienced at Catholic Mass or even alone in a Catholic Rom 15:14-21/Lk 16:1-8 Church -the immediate Divine Presence and the keen sense of this pres- Saturday ence.'" Rom 16:3-9, 16, 22-27/Lk 16:9-15 Hidden Treasures: The Riches of the Eucharist, Louis Kaczmarek. Next Sunday 1 Kgs 17:10-16/Heb 9:24-28/Mk 12:38-44 The world would have us believe that there is no or 12:41-44 difference in churches, that attending Mass is not ©Liturgical Publications Inc important because God can be worshipped anywhere but this passage illustrates something very different. A minister, well versed in theology, in Protestant faith gives a non- Catholic's discovery of one of the greatest gifts God has given us - His true presence in the Eucharist. PRACTICE: Sit at Mass this week and take in the beauty of the presence of God. Sit in Adoration and experience the feeling of hushed silence that is His Divine Presence. Magnificent, isn’t it? Alicia Pierzchala

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Every Friday 9:00am to 9:00pm in the Chapel of Adoration If you would like to join The Adoration Program at St. Frances Cabrini call or email Alice Burns 919-306-6293 or e-mail [email protected] November 1, 2015 ALL SAINTS’ DAY

Mass Intentions Week of Helen Koval MILITARY NOVEMBER 1st Sarah Kraemer Col. David Bissonnette Josephine Kurina Sgt. Amy Cook Kwesi Kwapong Sgt. Thomas Cook Saturday October 31 Lorene Kwapong SFC Kevin A. Correira 4:00pm +Dr. Ernest Mazzori Sister Anne Marie Judith Lammers SSgt Patrick Devito Req. by: Bev Dietsch Victor Agramonte Michele Lubrano SSgt. Nathan E. Dietsch Sunday November 1 Maryann Allen Mike Lubrano Lt JG Julie Dumais Barbara Atwell Delores LaMere 8:00am † Bob Dawson Cp5 Kathleen Foley Joan Barry Eddie Livingston Req by: Michael Vanguard LnCpl Christopher Frank Jack Berg John Leonard Capt. Joseph Gill III 10:30am † Eugene Kuruc William Berrholder Ashlee Luallen Req. by: Wife Mary Maj. John W. Ginn Deborah Bifulco Natalie Luallen Sgt. Jonathan D. Ginn 12:00pm † Martha Pfeffer Richard Blake Nathaniel Mathis Sgt FC Joseph Jackel Req by: Wendy Dawson Theresa Bowen Breanna Matthews CPO Jennifer Keisacker Baptism Kate Brantner Betty Mattingly Sgt. Jeffery Keisacker Monday November 2 Victoria Brown McComas Family 1st Lt. William Knox 8:30am † Bob Dawson Cheryl Ann Bronder Jerry McCormick Sgt Austin W. Kommick Req by: Jim and Linda Vera Frances Brennan Donna McGrath Major Bonnie Meister Buck Buchanan Candace Mendez 11:30am † Connie Strunc Cpl Jaclyn Monnerjahn Mary Ann Bueso Lucille Merendino Cpl Matthew Monnerjahn Req. By: Friends of Family Ray Cade Gail Morrison 7:00 pm + Decease members of St. SSgt. Francois Moreau Dave Cannon Hazel Mulkern Cpl.Matthew Ortiz Frances Cabrini Parish Betty Carr John Mulkern SSgt. Jeremy Pelkey Tuesday November 3 Donna Lee Casto Andrea Grace Ogden Maj. Allen Pepper 8:30am † Natividad Navarro Trish Caufield Nancy Paha SSgt Alex Dante Ponzi Req by: L. Morell Amy Charny Paredes-Galindo Sr A Chelsey Danielle Wednesday November 4 Deirdre Clark Marie Pechet Ponzi 7:00pm +Rachel Osborn Billy Clark Nancy Pellegrino Sgt. Steven Popek Req by: Her sister Carm Kathleen Cornell Larry Pelletier Capt. John A. Scott Cynthia Correira Priscilla Pouliot Thursday Friday November 5 PFC. Jason Stinton Tracy Slaton Crosson Abigail Pyell Lt. Stephen Szachta 8:30am Recognition of All Priests Linda Dello Buono Bob Reid Req. by : Secular Carmalites Sgt. Eric Terlau Patricia Evans Peg Reid 1st Lt. William P. Traeger Friday November 6 Kathleen Fabec Jeanie Reavis Capt. Edward Vazquez 8:30am † Doris and Wayne Krueger Delanie Falkner Beth Riegle Sgt. Nicholas Weaver Req by: Morell Family Joan Foley Jim Roberts 2nd Int. † El LeBrun Ann Gaglione Bill Robinson Req. by: Larry and Connie Smith Marguerite Gagner Linda Roche Saturday November 7 Tom Gannon Brenda Rodriguez 4:00pm † Al Pantaleo Pat Gregory Marjorie Rogers Julea Giannillo Craig Shafer Req. by: Morell Family Keith Gramling Marilyn Shander Sunday November 8 Carmelita Hayden Thomas Blanca Soledad 8:00am † Muriel Gaughan David Henopp Beverly Stefani Req by: Daughters Pete Huber Dorothy Swast 10:30am † Margaret Gannon Lottie Johnson Jack Taber Req. by: Loving Family Mike Jones Dolores Tewksbury 10:30am † Anne Schaffer Rita Klaasse Carmela Villente Req by: Peggy and Eddie Brady Catherine Knox Kaitlyn Weninger Joan Kock Anna Whipple Geri & Don Kopp Linda Wright November 1, 2015 ALL SAINTS’ DAY

Brothers and Sisters,

Hanging on the East wall of the Cabrini Center is our elegant Donor Recognition Tree – we call it the “Tree of Life.” It is sponsored by your fellow parishioners and members of the Knights of Columbus, Mother Cabrini Council 12155. The Donor Tree campaign will help fund any expenditure incurred by our church when a catas- trophe event occurs, such as replacement of the air conditioners, structural emergencies, roof replacement, etc. Bible Insights Psalm 24

You, your family or your business can have your This is a good time to clarify name and/or any special message on a leaf, acorn, a misunderstanding of the or a stone by making a gift to our donor tree Book of Genesis Ch. 1 where campaign. Donations are $100 for a leaf, $250 for God created all things, a small stone or acorn, $500 for a large stone, all Including man and woman, of which are on permanent display in the Cabrini and gave them dominion Center. Each donor will be entitled to have their over all things. Later in the second version of the creation, in Ch. 2, the leaf, stone or acorn permanently imprinted and word care for is used. Is this a mistake? By no means. It means that prominently displayed on or at the tree. Your gen- God appointed Adam and Eve to be the caregivers of what He had erosity will be available for all to see. made and maintain the order and peace He established. They were Your donation will placed in a separate and special not the owners, they were to take care of things. account which will be overseen by the “Tree of Life Foundation” committee which is made up of We all know what happened and the consequences that we struggle concerned parishioners. This account will not be with even today. available for any purpose other than a church emergency. What has this to do with the Responsorial Psalm, 24 sung today? The The tree display is a true testament to your Psalm opens with the words: participation, support and generosity. Please join us in this important campaign. The earth is the Lord's and all it holds, the world and those who dwell in it. Order forms are available in the Cabrini Center or For he founded it on the seas, in the narthex of the church. established it over the rivers.

For more information, please contact: It is clear who owns the world and everything in it! This also has Roger Rodriguez 941-776-8384 consequences. Frank Villante 941-565-2530 The psalmist asks "who may go up to the mountain of the Lord?" It has Dennis Rydzynsky 941-776-3898 nothing to do with a persons physicality; it has everything to do with

"interior dispositions, that is, state of grace. God bless you and God bless our St Frances Cabrini Church. Thank you. The clean of hand and pure of heart, who has not given his soul to useless things, what is in vain.

Personal integrity, obedience to God's law, proper social behavior and sincere devotion to God, are the requirements. Thanks be to God, those who make it are called "saints."

Altogether now let's all sing out, "When the saints go marching in!" Happy Feast Day. Cathy LaDisa November 1, 2015 ALL SAINTS’ DAY

Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ, The 3rd Annual Carnival Spectacular will be held on Since 1954, Veteran's Day has been observed in our Thursday, November 12th country on November 11th, honoring the men and through Sunday, November 15th women who have served our country in the military on the grounds of St. Joseph services. Many of you may be veterans, as well as Catholic School & Church at members of your family and friends. It is truly a selfless 3100 26th Street West in sacrifice to serve in the military whether here in the Bradenton. United States or overseas. I take this opportunity to We hope you can join us for a extend to you my deep appreciation to all those in our weekend of rides, games, parishes who have served or continue to serve to entertainment and lots of family protect our country. fun! Proceeds benefit St. Joseph Catholic School. The Archdiocese for the Military Services (AMS) brings Thursday November 12th the sacraments, faith formation and other ministries to 3pm-8pm the 1.5 million Catholics currently serving in the armed forces, their families, students at military academies, Friday November 13th and veterans in VA Medical Centers. The AMS has no 5pm-10pm territorial borders, or parishes with weekly collections to fund their mission. Saturday November 14th 3pm-10pm It is for this reason that the Bishops of the United States agree to give financial support to the Military Sunday November 15th Archdiocese by having a special collection in their noon-8pm dioceses. The collection in the Diocese of Venice will be taken on the weekend of November 7 and 8, 2015.

There is great reason to support their mission as it continues to face great challenges. Please know of my gratitude to you for your financial contribution, thus helping to ensure that our military personnel continue to have the spiritual support they need and deserve. Save the date February 22,2016 Cabrini Cottage presents I take this opportunity to extend to each of you the the Jack and Jill Fashion show and Luncheon assurances of my continued consideration as well as 11:00 am. Cabrini Center my prayers. Male and Female models Sincerely yours in Christ, Ticket go on sale January 4th. Bring a friend!!! + Frank J. Dewane

A Big Thank You !!!! The Octoberfest Crew would like to thank you for a successful evening. Without you it would never be possible. Theresa, Howard, Dilso, Dina, Pam, Mary, Kathy, Ed, Joanne, Frank, Hedy, Steve, Norma, Hermie, Angelstar, Marlyne, Alisha, Magda, Jerry, Ernie, Chuck, Don, & Marek………. Pictures later See you next year. Oct. 8, 2016