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1 Thirty Third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 13, 2016 Non Territorial Parish 4435 E Paerson Road Dayton, OH 45430-1033 Phone: (937) 429-0510 web site: www.qac-ohio.org Pastor: Rev. Tom Schroer, S.M. Pastoral Associate: Deacon Greg Cecere Liturgies are Interpreted for our deaf community members NOTE: Nursery Service available each Sunday in Si Lounge! Contact Erica Rudemiller, [email protected] A Member of the Marianist Family We share this bread and cup.... ....and we proclaim our willingness to build a community of love, and to be the holy people God calls us to be. (QAC Vision Statement)

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Thirty Third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 13, 2016

Non Territorial Parish 4435 E Patterson Road

Dayton, OH 45430-1033 Phone: (937) 429-0510

web site: www.qac-ohio.org

Pastor: Rev. Tom Schroer, S.M. Pastoral Associate: Deacon Greg Cecere

Liturgies are Interpreted for our deaf community members

NOTE: Nursery Service available each Sunday in Si Lounge! Contact Erica Rudemiller, [email protected]

A Member of the Marianist Family

We share this bread and cup.... ....and we proclaim our willingness to build a community of love, and to be the holy people God calls us to be.

(QAC Vision Statement)

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From a Marianist Community of student brothers open to visitors for Sunday Eucharist, Queen of Apostles Community emerged as a non-territorial parish on August 28, 1973.

Continuing in the tradition of the Marianist Charism, we come together each week as a family of Catholic, Christian believers, to worship our God in the Eucharist with song &

praise and to share in the breaking of the Bread. In so doing, we proclaim our willingness to build a community of love and to be the holy people God calls us to be.

If you are visiting and worshipping with us for the first time, we extend to you our warmest welcome. Our prayer is that your worship experience will be uplifting and Spirit filled.

We hope you will visit us often and worship with us!

(If you’d like more information about us or would like to join our Community, please fill out the form on the back cover and drop it in the collection basket!)

NOTE: If the form on the back is missing, email [email protected] with your name, phone number, address and we’ll contact you about joining us.

Marianist Doxology May the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit be glorified in all places

through the Immaculate Virgin Mary.

QUEEN OF APOSTLES COMMUNITY (QAC)

“THE SPIRIT” & SUNDAY HOMILIES ON LINE: Visit our QAC website at qac-ohio.org. On the main page, you’ll find ‘The Spirit of QAC’ under ‘Our Community.’ ‘Homilies’ are listed under ‘Sunday Bulletin.’

STEWARDSHIP & GIVING

Thirty Third Sunday in Ordinary Time: “…Rather, we wanted to present ourselves as a model for you, so that you might imitate us.” (2 Thessalonians 3:9). Most people who live a grateful and generous lifestyle don’t go around bragging about it. But through their actions and words, others do take notice. They notice because of the joy and peace that results and other people desire this in their own life. Know that the way you live your life may be the only interaction others have with the Catholic faith.

QAC Operating Income Report Note: Operating Income includes regular collection, rental, and interest income.

Income Expenses Difference September 2016 $ 29,634 $ 18,562 $ 11,072 Year to Date $ 59,237 $ 55,687 $ 3,550

Our fiscal year is July 1st to June 30th. Thank you for your generosity!

Attendance: Thirty First Sunday (November 6th): 160

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Thirty Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

Presider...................................... Fr. Tom Schroer, S.M. Assisting...................................... Deacon Greg Cecere Liturgy Planners .......................... Cathy Adler Music Director ............................. Teesie Chandler Interpreter for the Deaf................Susan Fraker

Malachi 3:19-20a: The prophet speaks of the proud being like the stubble from crops that is left in the field after the grain has been harvested, which farmers sometimes burn in order to clear the field of residue from past years and to prepare the ground for a new planting. God’s judgment of fire will consume the evildoers completely. Those who do what is right, however, have nothing to fear. For the, the fire will not bring destruction but the warm glow of the sun, shining as righteousness.

2 Thessalonians 3:7-12: Paul often presents his own life as an example to the members of his fledgling communities. The present passage picks up that theme and suggests that the recipients of the letter look to their own ministers in order to see how to live genuine, faith-filled lives. A believer can fervently hope for Jesus’ return while at the same time continuing to accept the daily responsibilities that life entails.

Luke 21:5-19: Because of our experience of history, the predictions in this passage do not seem to apply to us. We know that the temple has been destroyed and has never been rebuilt. We know that there are wars and famines throughout the world, and often feel powerless to stop them. And a few of us have had the experience of being thrown into prison or tortured. But we can respond to the challenge to preach the gospel in whatever circumstances we find ourselves.

Ministers Taking Eucharist to Those Not With Us

Presider: Let us send these ministers to those who could not be with us.

Response: Receive the Body of Christ for the nourishment of those who are not here with us. Assure our friends of our prayers and blessings throughout the week.

Music: (Service Music—Mass of Remembrance (MOR)) Gathering ............................... My Lord Will Come Again ....................................... Gather 769 Penitential Rite ...................... Spoken Gloria ..................................... MOR ......................................................................... Gather 197 1st Reading ........................... Malachi 3:19-20a ................................................. Marilyn Nagle Responsorial .......................... All the Ends of the Earth (Psalm 98) .......................... Gather 95 2nd Reading .......................... 2 Thessalonians 3:7-12 ............................................. Gary Adler Gospel Acclamation ............... Sung (MOR) ............................................................. Gather 198 Gospel ................................... Luke 20:27-38

Sacrament of Anointing Profession of Faith ................. Spoken (Apostles’) ................................................... Gather 162 Universal Prayer................... . ”Hear Us, O God” .................................................... Chris Sitko Sign of Peace ........................ Sung ................................................................................... Choir Preparation of the Table ........ Instrumental Holy, Holy .............................. MOR ......................................................................... Gather 201 Memorial Acclamation ........... MOR ......................................................................... Gather 204 Doxology/AMEN .................... MOR ......................................................................... Gather 206 Lord’s Prayer ......................... Spoken Lamb of God .......................... MOR ......................................................................... Gather 207 Communion ........................... The Harvest of Justice ............................................. Gather 711 Meditational ........................... It is Well With My Soul Sending Forth ........................ There is a River ..................................................... Bulletin, Pg 4

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Birthdays (Nov 13th-20th)

November 13th - NONE LISTED 14th - NONE LISTED 15th - NONE LISTED 16th - NONE LISTED 17th - NONE LISTED 18th - NONE LISTED 19th - Austin Berry, Benjamin Cobb, Bill Gottschall, Marirose Sindoni 20th - NONE LISTED

Anniversaries

November 1st - Sharon & Richard DiLorenzo 3rd - Carol Ann & Mark Cannon 8th - Mary & Dick Miller 20th - Teesie & Mark Chandler 24th - Mary Lou & Darrell Young 28th - Meredith & Steve Evans

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CELL PHONES: Please silence all cell phones before Mass begins.

EUCHARISTIC TEAM #2: Tracy Moran (Captain), Carol Bourne, Bob Buescher, Joan Ivory, Barbara Morgan, Phyllis Sharp, Chris Sitko, Roger Stallkamp, Dick Firsdon, Mary Lou Kramer, Bill Fecher, Cathy Adler.

THANK YOU FOR CELEBRATING WITH US. If you are new to QAC, did you know…

LOW GLUTEN HOSTS are available at our masses. If you are in need of the low gluten host because of gluten intolerance, come to the Eucharistic minister standing to the right of the tabernacle when communion distribution begins.

MARIANIST DOXOLOGY - recited at the end of the Universal Prayers (found on page 2).

ASSISTED LISTENING DEVICE: Headphone and Bluetooth enabled systems available behind the altar near the Choir.

TODAY’S READINGS: Visit the QAC website at qac-ohio.org/?page_id=986. Some copies available in the vestibule.

GROUP HOME THANKSGIVING DINNER – NOV 19, 2016

The QAC Social Justice Ministry will host our Annual Thanksgiving dinner for group home residents from St. Agnes-Corpus Christi Outreach Ministry. We need many VOLUNTEERS for the event!!

Much of the food must be cooked ahead of time and brought to Si Lounge the morning of the event. In addition to cooking, we'll need volunteers for set up, serving our guests, clean up, and baking pies.

If you would like to volunteer for one of the following tasks, please email me at [email protected], and tell me what you would like to do. Of course, you may volunteer for more than one task!!

All the food to be cooked at home will be available Nov 13th, in the vestibule, after Liturgy. PLEASE BRING ALL FOOD ITEMS IN DISPOSABLE PANS!!!

Bake Turkey - sliced/delivered to Si Lounge with drippings, 9:30am, Nov 19th Stuffing - cooked & delivered to Si Lounge, 9:30am, Nov 19th Green Beans - cooked & delivered to Si Lounge, 9:30am, Nov 19th Sweet Potatoes - cooked & delivered to Si Lounge, 9:30am, Nov 19th Pies - only SWEET POTATO & PUMPKIN, please! Set Up Crew - Arrive at Si Lounge, 9:30am, Nov 19th Serving Crew - Arrive at Si Lounge, 10:30 am, Nov 19th Clean Up Crew - Arrive at Si Lounge, 12:00 pm, Nov 19th

Thank you all so much for your giving spirit and willingness to help with this amazing event! [email protected]

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EUCHARISTIC BREAD BAKERS: Bob Buescher (Nov 13th), Peggy Cashero (Nov 20th), Ruby Bauer (Nov 27th). If you'd like to make the Eucharistic Bread or for info, call Ruby Bauer, 426-7260. Recipes furnished.

ARCHDIOCESE FOR THE MILITARY SERVICES (AMS) COLLECTION!: Today’s special collection is for the AMS which provides the full range of pastoral ministries to those in the United States Armed Forces. The AMS received NO FUNDING from the military or the government in support of programs to military members and relies solely on private donors. The AMS annual operating budget is $6.8 million, which includes maintain archives for more than 3 million sacramental records, a tribunal to adjudicate marriage annulments and other issues of canon law, and a religious education and faith-formation program. NOTE: As someone having personally served as a volunteer to the Catholic parish at Wright Patterson AFB for 42 years, I can personally attest to the remarkable programs the Archdiocese of the Military Services sponsors through our private donations...Deacon Greg! Please make checks payable to QAC with AMS Collection on the Memo Line. There is a box in the vestibule for all donations.

NOVEMBER IS "CALL TO CARE" MONTH: Our call teams will be contacting all members of our community to touch base and also to determine if Community Ministry can offer any support to those in need of assistance.

TIME TALENT AND TREASURE ANNUAL PLEDGE: An opportunity for you to commit/recommit yourselves to the continuing mission of QAC (see tri-fold). The Annual Pledge gives us (QAC) the opportunity to establish our budget for the coming year and to fill some of the volunteer positions for which we have a pressing need. Please prayerfully consider taking an active part in the life of our community. You can drop the forms in the box in the vestibule after they are filled out. We have also highlighted specific volunteer needs on the form. Thanks...Kevin Skinner

ADVENT SOUP SUPPER “WORKING FOR PEACE & JUSTICE IN HARMONY WITH OUR MUSLIM FRIENDS”: Wednesday, Nov 30th, 5:30PM. Social Justice Ministry is sponsoring this event. Learn about the ideals and hopes we share with Islam from a Muslim family—Mr. Saeed Albezreh & Ms. Eeman Dajani and their daughters, Salma and Jenna. This is a great opportunity to bring your middle school and high school family members to learn about Islam from students their age. Sign ups for attendance and soup/bread donation start TODAY in the vestibule. For more information, contact Nimfa Simpson at [email protected] or Bill Meers (937-608-0184) or [email protected].

NURSERY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: We’re looking for high school volunteers during Mass for the nursery, and adult volunteers on the 4th Sunday of the month. Please contact Erica Rudemiller if interested, [email protected].

BOX TOP COLLECTION for RUSKIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Lindsey Ulring, a proud member of NJHS at Bellbrook middle school, is collecting box tops for Maria Rivera & Ruskin Elementary School. This school is not as wealthy as others and is in great need of box tops. There will be boxes in Si Lounge and the chapel for collecting them and giving them to Maria every few months. This

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would be a huge help to Maria.

ST. VINCENT DONATIONS: Bring any useable clothing to the chapel vestibule any Sunday or drop off in marked cabinets in the hallway near the Teen Room outside Si Lounge. November request: Canned Vegetables & Canned Fruit (pack in juice of light syrup ONLY PLEASE!). Contact Margie/Tom Hudnell, [email protected], or 429-0320.

SPECIAL ST. VINCENT PROJECT “COATS for KIDS”: St Vincent’s is a collection point for the WDTN and Dayton's CW “Coats for Kids” campaign. If you have any winter coats your children have outgrown, and you would like to donate them to other children, please bring them to chapel and put them with the St Vincent items. The Hudnells will make sure they get to the right place for distribution to the children.

JUBILEE OF MERCY CONCLUDING EVENT: Bergamo Center, Sunday, Nov 20th, 6:00-8:00 PM. Please join us for an Evening of Recollection to prayerfully conclude the Holy Year of Mercy that will interweave the culminating canticle of Dante's Divine Comedy and the words of Jesus in that day's appointed gospel for the Solemnity of Christ the King of the Universe: "Today you will be with me in Paradise." This multidimensional gathering will include an examination of conscience related to the works of mercy and a meditation upon how the efforts of this extraordinary year called for by Pope Francis has hopefully ushered us into a new way of seeing and relating to others. To register please call 937-426-2363 or visit www.eventbrite.com/e/jubilee-of-mercy-concluding-event-tickets-29220297697.

ST LUKE CHRISTMAS BAZAAR: The annual St Luke Christmas Bazaar takes place on Saturday Nov 19th, 8:00 am–5:00 pm & Sunday Nov 20th, 9:00 am–2:00 pm, St Luke School, 1442 N. Fairfield Rd, Beavercreek. Admission is free and features homemade baked goods & candy, handcrafted goods, holiday decorations, used books, CD’s, DVD’s, puzzles and games. The bazaar includes music, entertainment, delicious food and of course Santa Claus.

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POSITION AVAILABLE: The Brunner Literacy Center for adult learners located at 4825 Salem Ave., is in need of a Receptionist beginning on Feb 17, 2017. Job description found at www.brunnerliteracy.org/careers. Competitive salary and retirement benefit available, but no medical insurance. Interested parties should submit resume and cover letter to Kathy Reed at [email protected] by Dec 12th. Candidates will be interviewed in January. Questions? Bridget Shingleton, Marketing & Communications Manager, 937-567-9600.

SURVIVING THE HOLIDAYS: Help for the divorced and separated during the holidays. Join us for an encouraging seminar to discover how to enjoy the holidays again, Sunday, Nov 13th, from 1–2:30 PM, St. Clare Room, St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 6245 Wilmington Pike, Centerville. For more info, call Marcelle Toma at (937) 312-1157 or [email protected].

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY 7TH ANNUAL FOOD SUMMIT: Hungry for Change - The Economic Impacts of Hunger and Local Food, Friday, Nov 18th, 8:30AM-3:30PM, The Schuster Center, 1 W. Second St. This is a FREE event and lunch will be provided. Flyer in the vestibule for more information. RSVP by Nov 15th - Emily Bradford, [email protected] or call 937-225-6470.

IME - ADULT FAITH FORMATION: Join us at Immaculate Conception Church, 2300 S. Smithville Rd., Dayton (lower level), as we study the book of Genesis, Wednesday, Nov 16th, 7PM. Fr. Satish Joseph presents. No RSVP required, all are welcome. Questions? Call (937)-252-9919 (x202) or email [email protected].

DOCUMENTARY ABOUT MEDJUGORJE “APPARITION HILL": will be in Dayton at the Neon Theater, Nov 21st, Dec 8th and Dec 12th at 7:30PM. Tickets are $10 each and available at www.4Mary.org/movies.html. ALL proceeds will benefit the 4Mary Youth Pilgrimage to Fatima in summer 2017. For more information about the film or the pilgrimage, please email [email protected].

LITTLE SISTER OF THE POOR ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BOUTIQUE: Fri & Sat, Nov 11th & 12th, 10AM-4PM, 476 Riddle Rd.. Shop affordable gifts for the Holidays including handmade crafts from the Residents, baked goods, homemade soups, and more! Twin size quilt is available for raffle with over 5,000 square inch pieces! Check website for more info: littlesistersofthepoorcincinnati.org.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: Elizabeth’s New Life Center needs of medical professionals to volunteer in our Women’s Centers. If you are an M.D., D.O.,LPN, RN, Nurse practitioner, Physician’s Assistant or RDMS, consider giving a few hours of your time to work with the underserved women our community who may be at risk for abortion. Please call (937) 226-7414 or email [email protected] to talk about the possibilities!

ATHENAEUM OF OHIO LAY TUITION REDUCTION: The 50% tuition reduction scholarship continues for the spring semester and is available to all lay students. Dayton classes meet on Saturday morning & afternoon and include Jesus, the Christ of Faith, Morality and Justice in Catholic Life and Evangelization and Social Media. Classes begin the week of Jan 9th, and registration is now open via the Athenaeum website www.athenaeum.edu. For additional information please contact: Deacon Hal Belcher, (419) 305-5486 or Dr. Susan McGurgan at (513) 231-1200.

ST. FRANCIS FISH FRY: Nov 18th, 6:00-11:00 PM. All the fish, fries, Cole Slaw, applesauce, & baked beans you care to eat (beverages included and chicken strips for the “non-fish” lovers). Family dining, 5:00-7:30 PM; ADULTS ONLY after 7:30 PM. Adults - $14.00 in advance/$17.00 at the door; children 6-12 Years of age - $8.00 at the door (Children Under 6 Years of age - FREE with parent). *CASINO GAMES BEGIN AT 8:00 PM* CARRYOUTS - $10.00/Dinner, available ONLY from 5:00-6:30 PM. Includes Fish, Fries, Cole Slaw or Applesauce – NO BEVERAGE! Questions? Please call Mike Manzo, 689-2570.

FAIR TRADE SALE: Your purchases will bless both your family and friends as well as families around the world when you shop the annual Fair Trade Sale, Saturday, Dec 3rd, 9:00 AM-4:00 PM, University of Dayton’s River Campus, 1700 S. Patterson Blvd. (across from the Carillon Historic

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Park). Gorgeous silk scarves, intricate jewelry, crèches and brightly colored baskets crafted all around the world along with chocolates, gourmet foods, coffee and tea are among the many items available at the sale. Shoppers can also browse the booths of groups supporting missions and people who have resettled in the Dayton area. Throughout the day lively music gives shoppers an opportunity to watch performers share traditional dances from cultures around the world. Weavers of Justice, a collaborative of Dayton area parishes, coordinates the sale through the Archdiocese of Cincinnati’s Catholic Social Action Office. For more information, call Pam Long, (937) 224-3026 (x5018) or email [email protected].

RETREATS OFFERED BY PRESENTATION MINISTRIES: 1) Men’s Day of Renewal: Set the Captives Free – Saturday, Dec 3rd, 9 am-3:30 pm, “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me…He has sent me to bring glad tidings to the poor, to proclaim liberty to captives…” (Luke 4:18). At this retreat discover new freedom in Jesus to share with others. 2) Praying with the Church: The Liturgy of the Hours – Fri evening, Sat, Sun, Dec 9th–11th. A member of a lay community said, “This is the delight and joy of my day!” Come, learn how to pray the Liturgy of the Hours and enjoy the beauty of daily prayer with the universal Church.

Retreats at Our Lady of Guadalupe Discipleship Center, 5701 Lawshe Rd., Peebles, OH. Participants listen to teachings, attend mass, receive lodging & meals all for a free-will donation! Register at www.presentationministries.com, or call (513) 373-2397, or email [email protected]. Presentation Ministries is a lay association of the Faithful in accordance to Canon Law of the Catholic Church and under the authority of the Archbishop of Cincinnati. PM focuses on evangelization and discipleship through Bible teaching, daily Mass, and the frequent reception of the sacraments.

GLENMARY HOME MISSIONERS ‘CHRISTMAS CONCERT’: FREE 10th Annual Christmas concert features the Cincinnati Brass Band and holiday music appealing to music lovers young and old, Sunday, Dec 4th, 2:00 PM, St John Neumann Church, 12191 Mill Rd., Fairfield, OH. Light refreshments will be offered. Concert-goers will have the opportunity to support the society’s mission and ministry through a free-will offering. For more information, contact Glenmary, 513-874-8900.

IT’S NOT WHAT YOU THINK:

At a wedding ceremony, the pastor asked if anyone had anything to say concerning the union of the bride and groom. It was their time to stand up and talk, or forever hold their peace. The moment of utter silence was broken by a young beautiful woman carrying a child. She started walking toward the pastor slowly.

Everything quickly turned to chaos. The bride slapped the groom. The groom's mother fainted. The groomsmen started giving each other looks and wondering how best to help save the situation.

The pastor asked the woman, "Can you tell us why you came forward? What do you have to say?"

The woman replied, "We can't hear in the back."

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* IMPORTANT INFORMATION * *

BAPTISMS: Planning on having your baby baptized during Mass? Contact Linda Folmar (439-2630), Liturgy Planning Coordinator. If after Mass, contact Deacon Greg (429-0510). Either MUST be accomplished AT LEAST 2 MONTHS before the baptism date. You must also attend a Baptism class (call Deacon Greg)... you don’t have to wait until your child is born to attend! If no reservations made one week prior, class is canceled.

Remaining Classes for 2016: Nov 20th Dec 18th

NOTE: NO BAPTISMS during Lent or during Mass in Advent (before or after Mass in Advent is still your option)!

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MARIANIST L.I.F.E. (LIVING IN FAITH EXPERIENCE) NOTE: Snacks/Social 6:30-7:00 PM; Meeting/Prayer 7:00-9:15 PM, Si Lounge

(unless otherwise noted)

Nov 13th - One Day Retreat-Spirit Animals Nov 20th - TBD Nov 27th - Happy Thanksgiving (No Meeting) Dec 4th - Sam Plans Dec 9th - Bake Day Prep 6-9 Dec 10th - Bake Day 8-5 Dec 11th - Bake Day Pick Up/ Advent Dinner (5-9) Dec 18th - Christmas Movie Dec 25th - Merry Christmas (No meeting) Jan 8th - 1st meeting of 2017 (planning meeting) Jan 15th - TBD Jan 22nd - TBD Jan 29th - TBD

Welcome to L.I.F.E.! Looking for a place where you can come, be yourself and feel connected with others and with God? Then look no further. Join us Sunday evenings, 6:30-7:00 PM, when we have social and snack time, and then from 7:00-9:15 PM, for our youth planned and implemented meetings. In Marianist L.I.F.E. we build a community, we share, we grow, we support one another on our faith journeys. Contact Emmy Hamilton, (937) 654-1573,[email protected] QAC LIFE also has an Instagram. Follow @QACyouth to stay up to date on all the fun things LIFE is doing.

NEXT WEEK: Presider: Fr. Tom Schroer, OFM

YEAR C - Feast of Our Lord, Christ the King 2 Samuel 5:1-3; Colossians 1:12-20; Luke 22:35-43

Visit: http://www.usccb.org/

VOCATION VIEWS

You are alive for God. Trust that God will welcome you into the kingdom. (Luke 20:27-38)

Please pray for vocations to the lay ministries, priesthood, diaconate, dedicated religious life and dedicated single life.

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QAC INFORMATION PLEASE … .. Pastor/Priest Coordinator: Fr. Tom Schroer, S.M., [email protected] .. Pastoral Associate/Secretary: Dcn. Greg Cecere (Office: 429-0510), [email protected]. Office Hours: Tues & Thurs (3:00-7:00 PM), Wed/Fri/Sat (8:00 AM-Noon) .. Adult Faith Enrichment (AFE): Kelly Bohrer, [email protected] .. Altar Server Coordinator: Sharon Herbert (256-6417), [email protected] .. Baptism Coordinator: Deacon Greg Cecere, [email protected] .. Communications Coordinator: Mary Rice (426-1941), [email protected] .. Community Coordinator: David Jennings, [email protected] .. Community Ministry: Terri Blanken (374-0696), [email protected] .. Crossroads: Violet Hutchison, (215-4672), [email protected] .. Director of Music: Teesie Chandler (305-7996), [email protected] .. Hospitality: Marti Quakenbush (429-9224), [email protected] .. Eucharistic Bread Baker Coordinator: Ruby Bauer (426-7260) .. Eucharistic Minister Coordinators: Amie Herbert, [email protected] and Lisa Measures, [email protected] .. Fellowship: Donut & Bagel Sunday - Gary & Peggy Cashero, [email protected] .. Finance Coordinator: Tom McCrate (848-7712), [email protected] .. Futures Committee: Bob Brookey, [email protected] .. Interpreter Coordinator for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing: Michelle Petrie, (409-2992), [email protected] .. L.I.F.E. Group: Emmy Hamilton, (654-1573), [email protected] .. Liturgy Coordinators: Linda Folmar, (439-2630), [email protected] Bob Buescher, (294-7746), [email protected] .. Membership: Marilyn Nagle, (298-8908), [email protected]; Joan Ivory (689-8259), [email protected], information/applications. .. Ministry of Consoling Coordinator: Steve Guilfoos, (429-4512), [email protected] .. QAC Office Phone & FAX: (429-0510/429-0881), Email: [email protected] .. QA Seniors: Ruby & Chuck Bauer (426-7260), [email protected] .. RE & Youth Ministry Coordinator: Erica Rudemiller, [email protected] Office Hours: Tues & Thurs. 1:00-4:00 PM .. RCIA - Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Joan Ivory (689-8259), [email protected] .. Social Justice Coordinators: Chris Sitko (429-4173); Jack/Nimfa Simpson (372-2883) .. Spiritual Care Team: Carol Bourne (673-4144); Bob Buescher (286-9774); Mary Hallinan (231-3107 .. SPIRIT Newsletter: Chris Penick & Steve Nordmeyer, [email protected] .. Stewardship Committee: Kevin Skinner (427-4507) .. Web Master: Bill Perry (429-5807), [email protected] .. Weddings, Funerals, etc.: Deacon Greg Cecere (429-0510), [email protected] .. Wedding Coordinator: Sharon Herbert (256-6417), [email protected]

SERVERS / GREETERS SCHEDULE Month Servers Greeters Nov 13th Jeanne Holcomb & Claire Holcomb Gina & Glenn Greet 20th Drew Nanda & Jonathan Bohrer Dan & Marilyn Nagle 27th Jaxson Sikora & Samantha Sikora Pat Hale & Tim Connair Dec 4th Sydney Atkinson & Cianna Berry Marie Restivo & Pat Weissgarber 11th Joan Ivory & Mike Herbert Gina & Glenn Greet 18th Marti & Tom Quakenbush Dan & Marilyn Nagle 24th Christmas Eve Liturgy 25th Christmas Day - NO MASS!

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QAC INFORMATION REQUEST FORM, ANNOUNCEMENTS & SI LOUNGE RESERVATIONS

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN LEARNING MORE ABOUT QAC OR WANT TO JOIN OUR COMMUNITY, please give us your name, phone number and email address and we will contact you.

Name: Address: Phone: Email:

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ANNOUNCEMENTS - to be placed in Bulletin for the following:

Organization/Group:

Submitter/Telephone:

ANNOUNCEMENT: Please run in Bulletin for these dates: You may email your announcement to Deacon Greg at [email protected]

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SI LOUNGE RESERVATION: Please reserve Si Lounge for the following:

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Or call in your reservation to the QAC Office at 429-0510. If you have any questions, please call Deacon Greg on Tue/Thu, 3:00-7:00 PM, Wed/Fri or Sat, 8:00 AM-Noon at the QAC Office, 429-0510.