NOVEMBER 8, 2020
THIRTY – SECOND SUNDAY in ORDINARY TIME
MASSES FOR THE WEEK
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7
ALL SOULS’ NOVENA
5:00 P.M. Knights of Columbus Memorial Mass
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8
ALL SOULS’ NOVENA
8:00 A.M. Maryanne Manning
9:30 A.M. Robert and Leona Fitch
11:00 A.M. Susan Barrett Malone
Robert Barrett
5:00 P.M. People of the Parish
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9
ALL SOULS’ NOVENA
8:00 A.M. Margaret Ann Hostage
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10
ALL SOULS’ NOVENA
8:00 A.M. Memorial Mass Society
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11
8:00 A.M. Richard McLaughlin
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 12
8:00 A.M. Charles Paley
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13
8:00 A.M. Mary Louise Saulino
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14
5:00 P.M. People of the Parish
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15
8:00 A.M. Antonia & Thomas Bobryk
Edward Truskola
9:30 A.M. Katy Dyer
11:00 A.M. Antonetta & Frank Morrone
5:00 P.M. People of the Parish
ROSARY AFTER THE 8 A.M. DAILY MASS
Pray for the Deceased:
ROBERT “BOBBY” JENKINS
STEVEN BROPHY
MEDITATION WITH DEACON JOE
TUESDAYS, 2PM, PARISH CENTER
MASKS REQUIRED
PRAYERS FOR THE SICK
Prayers are requested for: Danielle Norwood, Jody Porco,
Morgan Leary, Dorothea Villano, Marion Curry, Sebastian
Ross, Evan Cotter, Kathleen O’Keefe, George Schmidt,
Barbara Mietzner, Kurt Mietzner, Jamison Soluk, Charlie
DiPirro, Shaun Matthews, Fritz Ross, Tyler Murphy, Nikolas
Davilla, Judy Thomas, Susan Chen, Kevin Mansfield, Linda
Murphy, Maggie Ward, Stan Kuczynski, Daniel Dineen,
Michael Klecan, Brayden Stowell, Jake Daniels, Patricia
Klecan, William Krammer, Mary Kearns Lehman, Lynne
Handville, Carole Borsett, Michele Cavuto, Grace Guerra,
Cathy Burch, Dianne Huckbody, Adele Fagan,Michael
Malachowsky, Marianne Giglio, Rosemary Ann Varade, John
C. Mansfield, Leisa DeCarlo, Trish Schenck, Patricia Hayes,
Francis X. O’Connor, Margaret Solan, Gwen DiMiceli,
Geraldine Solan, Paul Chen, Irene Barrett , Louise Sangiorgio,
John McAuley, Nicholas Accardi, Tyler Accardi, Michael
Fish, Bridget D’Souza, Michael Schmidt, Sue Dwyer,
Hannah G, Karen Landau, Ciriaco D’Souza, Dr. Marcus
Cockerill, Carmen Miranda, Peter Duarte, Claudette Tully
King
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A Way of Life
Thirty – Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
REFLECTION
Today’s Gospel stresses the importance of being
prepared for the coming of the Lord. We must always
take care of our souls and do what is right.
LIVING STEWARDSHIP
PILLAR of FORMATION
“My soul is thirsting for you, O Lord my God.” This
week seek the Lord through Scripture. Read a few
passages from the Bible this week.
THE 2021 LECTOR HANDBOOKS CAN BE PICKED
UP FROM THE PARISH CENTER SACRISTY.
Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time
November 8, 2020 Stay awake,
for you know neither the day nor the hour.
— Matthew 25:13
HONOR THOSE IN THE MILITARY
This section of the bulletin acknowledges those men and
women serving in the armed forces of the United States of
America. If you know someone serving our country, please
call the rectory with the name and branch in which the person
is serving. Help us acknowledge and be grateful to those
protecting us all.
Corpsman Eric Rousell, Navy
SFC Chas Dodt, Army
Sergeant Michael Christiano, Marines
Lance Corporal Nicholas Sanna, Marines
Spec. Noah Tumbarello, Army
Sergeant Anthony Betancourt, Marines
Lt.Cmdr. Margaret Brown, Coast Guard
Sergeant Christopher Mascia, Army
Doctor Kathleen O’Mara Siwec, Navy
Pilot Patrick O’Mara, Army
Chaplain Steve Pratel, Army
Sgt. Matthew Smith, Army
Sgt. Ronan Seltenreich, 82nd Airborne
Seaman Jaime Brambley
Lt. Luke Bronin, Navy
Lt. Sheila Sweeney, Navy
Cooper James Daly, A.S. Coast Guard
Spc. Louis DiPasquale, Army
Tsgt. Michael Algozzino, Air Force
Lt. Charles J. Crawley, Navy
Lt. Joe Brown, Navy
Ensign Christopher McBride, Navy
Cpt. Jameson Hustek, Marines
Sgt. William Boerstler, Army
Master Sgt. Eugene Cates
Cpt. Michael Van Orden, Army
Thomas Bonner, Marines
W/O Christopher LeToile, Army
Major William Robesch
SO5 Harrison Cady, Navy
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ADOPT – A – FAMILY
KRISTEN WILL BE AVAILABLE AFTER
ALL MASSES FOR ANYONE WHO WISHES TO ADOPT A
FAMILY FOR CHRISTMAS.
PRAYER REQUESTS
There is a great power in prayer. It is our lifeline to God. Through it
we communicate with God, and people are strengthened, helped, and
made whole’
Do you know of some concern, or of some person with a special need
for whom we ought to pray? If so print out this form and place it in
the offering basket or return it to the parish office.
PLEASE PRINT
Please pray for
_________________________________
_________________________________
Because of
_________________________________
_________________________________
_________________________________
( ) Please list in next bulletin
( ) Please place on prayer chain
Signed _________________________________
( ) I would like to be on a prayer chain, to be called upon to pray
privately.
My phone number is
Mass and Masks
Masks are required for Mass attendance.
Masks should cover the nose and mouth and remain
on for the entire Mass.
LIMITED EDITION
PARISH CHRISTMAS CARDS
$10/PACKAGE
ON SALE AFTER ALL MASSES
FORMED
The Augustine Institute has an online service that is
filled with movies, eBooks, documentaries, and
devotional resources. It is called FORMED.
Through a grant from the Diocese and a kind
benefactor, our parish is signed up. It has a wealth
of information and catechetical materials. You can
register and have access to a lot of resources for free
by going to our web page, www.iccwhb.formed.org.
There are some things which you ca buy from the
marketplace but most are free. This is a great
resource. Hope you enjoy it.
—Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
What is the name of the pope’s cathedral? If you
said the Vatican, or St. Peter’s, you were off by a few
miles, since the answer is the Basilica of St. John, the
Lateran, the “Mother Church” of all the churches of the
world and the cathedral of the Diocese of Rome. It takes
its name from the Lateran family, who somehow ran
afoul of the Emperor Nero. He seized all their property,
including their vast Roman palace and estate. We don’t
know how Plautius displeased Nero so badly, but
eventually all the Lateran property came to Constantine,
the first Christian emperor, through his wife, Fausta.
Early in the fourth century, when Christianity was at last
legalized, Constantine gave the property to the church.
Soon the great meeting halls were expanded and
adapted.
Over the centuries, the church building has been
sacked by armies, ruined by fire, torn down, and rebuilt.
The oldest and most unchanged part of the Lateran is a
vast, separate baptistery with steps leading down to a
huge green basalt pool. Imagine what a triumphal
moment the dedication of this public church building
was for a community that had worshiped in secret for so
long! This Monday’s feast of the Dedication of the
Lateran Basilica is really about the tradition of
consecrating space for worship, and so by extension, a
feast for your parish church building and, given the
beautiful second reading, for its baptistery as well.
Walking with the Lord
Thanksgiving and Christmas Outreach
A number of people have inquired if we are still going to do the Thanksgiving Baskets and Adopt a Family this
year. As I mentioned in a few other articles, while the method has changed in how we do things, we continue to
do our outreach activities. Kristin Kalisak has already begun taking forms and organizing for both the
Thanksgiving Baskets and Adopt a Family. She has been in the lobby of the Parish Center after all the Masses.
If you are interested in Adopt a Family, please see her after Mass! For now, we continue our walk with the
Lord.
Caminando con el Señor
Alcance de Acción de Gracias y Navidad
Varias personas han preguntado si todavía vamos a hacer las Canastas de Acción de Gracias y Adoptar una
Familia este año. Como mencioné en algunos otros artículos, si bien el método ha cambiado en la forma en que
hacemos las cosas, continuamos realizando nuestras actividades de alcance. Kristin Kalisak ya ha comenzado a
tomar formas y organizarse tanto para las Canastas de Acción de Gracias como para Adoptar una Familia. Ha
estado en el vestíbulo del Centro Parroquial después de todas las misas. Si está interesado en Adoptar una
familia, ¡verla después de la misa! Por ahora continuamos nuestro camino con el Señor.