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LITTLE FLOWER PARISH 33rd Sunday in Ordinary time November 13, 2016 Little Flower Sunday Masses Saturdays, 5:00 p.m. Sundays, 10:00 a.m. Reconciliation prior to all Masses OR by appointment Weekday Masses Tuesday 6:30 pm Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 8:00 a.m. Friday Adoration 7:308:00 am College Park I Retirement Residence Liturgy Every Thursday 10:30 a.m. College Park II Retirement Residence Liturgy 2 nd & 4 th Friday of the month 10:30 a.m. Little Flower Office Hours Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m.12:00 noon 1:003:30 p.m. Parish Staff Team Administrator: Rev. Jose Periyilkatte Pastoral Assistant: Bonnie Thiele Hunt Office Manager: Donna Costella Office Support: Cheryl Sprung Caretaker: Jose Antony 420 College Avenue Regina, Saskatchewan S4N 0X2 Phone (306) 522-8583 Fax (306) 522-8585 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.littleflowerregina.ca MISSION STATEMENT: Little Flower Parish as a faith community reaches out to all in service, compassion and love to fulfill our mission of proclaiming the gospel daily in word and deed. Little Flower Parish is wheelchair accessible through the Edgar Street entrance. It is your arms, Jesus, which are the elevator to carry me to heaven. ~ St. Thérèse of Lisieux

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Page 1: LITTLE FLOWER PARISH · November 13, 2016 Little Flower Sunday Masses Saturdays, 5:00 p.m. Sundays, 10:00 a.m. Reconciliation prior to all Masses OR by appointment Weekday Masses

LITTLE FLOWER PARISH 33rd Sunday in Ordinary time

November 13, 2016

Little Flower Sunday Masses

Saturdays, 5:00 p.m.

Sundays, 10:00 a.m.

Reconciliation prior to all Masses OR by appointment Weekday Masses

Tuesday 6:30 pm

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 8:00 a.m.

Friday Adoration 7:30—8:00 am College Park I Retirement Residence Liturgy

Every Thursday 10:30 a.m.

College Park II Retirement Residence Liturgy

2nd & 4th Friday of the month 10:30 a.m. Little Flower Office Hours

Monday to Friday

8:30 a.m.—12:00 noon

1:00—3:30 p.m. Parish Staff Team

Administrator: Rev. Jose Periyilkatte

Pastoral Assistant: Bonnie Thiele Hunt

Office Manager: Donna Costella

Office Support: Cheryl Sprung

Caretaker: Jose Antony 420 College Avenue

Regina, Saskatchewan

S4N 0X2

Phone (306) 522-8583

Fax (306) 522-8585

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.littleflowerregina.ca

MISSION STATEMENT: Little Flower Parish as a faith community reaches out to all in service, compassion and love to fulfill our mission of proclaiming the gospel daily in word and deed.

Little Flower Parish is wheelchair accessible

through the Edgar Street entrance.

It is your arms, Jesus, which are the elevator to

carry me to heaven. ~ St. Thérèse of Lisieux

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33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

November 13, 2016

Saturday, November 12: 5:00 pm

Altar Servers: Cliff Velasco, Reya Jacob, Ella Forrest

Community Leader: Irwin Blank

Lector 1: Penny Forrest

Lector 2: Joanne Oszust

Sunday, November 13: 10:00 am

Altar Servers: Zoe Stradeski, Josh Cabanda, Anthony Pascua

Community Leader: Wanda Lamberti

Lector 1: Tara Singh

Lector 2: Jaxon Joseph Children’s Liturgy: Vanessa Halas Weekday Lector/Altar Server: Gabe Seiferling

Theme: Nature, from the atom to the sun, holds awesome power and beauty. But nothing compares to the

tremendous firestorm unleashed in the transforming kingdom that Jesus announced.

This Week in the Parish . . .

Daily Mass intentions as listed below: Tues., Nov. 15 6:30 pm +Repose of Doreen Shaw Wed., Nov. 16 8:00 am +Repose of Ernest Sali Thurs., Nov. 17 8:00 am Intentions of Claire Ann Banga Fri., Nov. 18 8:00 am +Repose of Isabelle Sali Sat., Nov. 19 5:00 pm Intentions of Tony Fahlman

A complete list of daily Mass intentions (November) may be found on

the bulletin boards.

Events: Sun., Nov. 13 11:00 am Korean Hospitality in auditorium

6:00 pm First Reconciliation Session #5 Tues., Nov. 15 7:00 pm Finance meeting

What is our call? In the church and in a Christian society, the answer

isn’t clear. In a multicultural society, the issue of vocation is coupled

with another question, which more and more people are asking: Why

Christ rather than some other spiritual figure? That makes the task more

complicated. Can this reality push us to rediscover the radical aspect of

proclaiming faith in Christ, who reveals, as an initial vocation, a path to

happiness for all people?

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Financial Update

Collection Target Nov 6 Jan 1—Nov 6

Nov 6 Nov 6

Over (Short)

from Target

Over (Short) from

Target

Regular Sunday Collection $ 4,686 $ 4,783 $ (97) $ (32,285)

Building Fund Appeal $ 4,715 $ 53,282 $ (48,567)

Thank you for your

donations!

PRAYER MINISTRY

Please pray for the needs of the sick of

our parish, the homebound, those in

nursing homes and those who care for

them, especially: Marlene Baker, Alfred

Boehme, Anton & Catherine Fahlman,

John Fahlman, Fr. Marcel George, Andrew Helmeczi,

Dean Hutchence, Mary Kish, Fr. Ken Koep, Fr. Norm

Marcotte, Thomas & Theresa Periyilkatte, Hans

Reisinger, Claudia Sali, Augusta Thiele, Fr. Art

Vandendriessche, Kathleen Wingerter and Louise

Wingerter. Please also, keep in your prayers all who are

grieving the death of a loved one.

Yosup & Grabbun Kim—November 13—40 years

Raymond & Elaine Rambo—November 14—57 years

Walter & Erika Hinzmann—November 17—54 years

Claude & Ginger Beaurivage—November 18—16 years

Richest blessings to all our couples.

You are a particular witness of God’s love and fidelity

amongst us!

Annual Appeal Contributions to date—$22,030 from 133 contributors.

This represents 89% of our target of

$24,779 from 26% of our parishioners.

Thank you for your generosity! Thank you

also to those of you who have returned your

cards however, we have still not received

71% (362) of the cards that were mailed.

Today’s readings paint a somewhat frightening

picture of the end of time. But the Gospel ends

with the assurance to faithful stewards that

those who persevere will be saved.

Vocation View

Patient endurance will see you through to the end. God

will give you the wisdom and the words to speak. What

is holding you back from a wholehearted “yes”?

(Luke 21:5-19)

Offering of the Mass

By virtue of the “communion of saints,” the Church

commends the dead to God’s mercy and offers her

prayers especially the holy sacrifice

of the Eucharist, on their behalf.

(Catechism of the Catholic Church.) This

practice dates as far back as Judas

collecting a sin-offering for the

dead, making an atonement so that

they might be delivered from their sin. (2 Maccabees 12:39-

45). Masses may also be offered for the intentions of the

living or in thanksgiving. Masses may be requested

through the parish office.

Food Drive

Donations of food are being collected this weekend for two

families in our parish, Marian Centre and Visitation House.

All contributions are welcome. Thank you for

sharing your treasure with those around you.

All are appreciative of what they receive from

us. Please be mindful that we do not accept packaging that has

been opened or items that are partially used.

Little Flower CWL Memberships

This is a reminder to all members that your membership fee

is now due. Please place it in an envelope marked: CWL

Membership and place it in the Sunday collection basket.

Please be sure to include your name along with the fee in-

side the envelope.

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Year of Mercy

Pray for mercy. Pray to become more merciful. Pray

also for family members, friends, neighbours, co-workers,

and people who are in need of mercy. Pray for people

who have hurt you. Pray for people around the world

who are suffering. Pray that everyone in the world will

respond to God’s mercy and, in turn, be merciful to one

another.

How will you pray for mercy,

and for whom will you pray?

Jesus Christ: The Face of Mercy Retreat

Saturday, November 19

Holy Cross Parish – 315 Douglas Ave E., Regina

9:30 am – 3:30 pm. Lunch provided

RSVP by November 15. Contact: Cathleen – 306-789-

0705 or Jeanine – 306-535-3290. Free will offering.

Facilitated by Eric Gurash, Coordinator - Lay Formation

and Evangelization, Archdiocese of Regina .

Spirit of Christmas Trade Show and Craft Sale

Holy Child Parish Hall – 2636 – 7th Avenue E

Friday, November 25th from 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.

Saturday, November 26th from 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Resurrection Parish Craft Sale and Bake Sale Saturday, November 19 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

3155 Windsor Park Road. Lovely handmade one of a

kind items, raffles, baking, and much more. Bring a

friend for a heartwarming lunch of homemade soup, chili

and pie. Free Admission

Master of Religious Education (MRE) Degree

Good news! It is now possible for teachers to obtain a

Master of Religious Education (MRE) degree in Saskatche-

wan! An extension site of Edmonton's Newman Theologi-

cal College has been established in Saskatoon where the ten

required courses are offered by local instructors on selected

weekends and during the first two weeks of July. Some

courses may also be taken on-line. This degree is recog-

nized by the Teacher Classification Board for salary pur-

poses. In order to join the new cohort which begins in

January 2017 kindly submit your application form and uni-

versity transcripts to the registrar by November 22,

2016. For further information, you may consult the New-

man College website or email the registrar at

<[email protected]> or contact Sister Teresita

Kambeitz at <[email protected]> or at 306-653-

1499. Those who instruct others in righteousness will shine

like stars for all eternity (Dan. 12:3).

Hope for Troubled Families

Families Anonymous (FA) is a twelve-step, self-help

support group of families of drug abusers and others with

behavioral problems. When a young person is in trouble

the whole family is also in trouble and needs help. The

purpose of the group is to help the family. They can

learn how families in similar situations have dealt with

i t . C h e c k o u t t h e w e b s i t e a t

www.familiesanonymous.org Meetings in Regina are

held every Thursday at Christ Lutheran Church, 4825

Dewdney Ave., beginning at 7:30 p.m. For more infor-

mation contact Sheila – 306-949-0491 or Beth 306-545-

7198.

St. Peter’s Parish, Regina St. Peter's CWL is taking orders for homemade cabbage

rolls. $12 per dozen. Orders must be in by November

20, pickup November 26, call Marg @ 306-543-0381

St. Peter’s Parish, Regina

Sing along to songs from the 30's, 40's & 50's. St.

Peter's church hall, 100 Argyle Street. Wednesday,

November 23, 7:00 p.m. Freewill offering, wheel-

chair accessible. Refreshments to follow. Call

Patricia 306-924-0418 or 530-3075

St. Mary’s Parish St. Mary's Parish is seeking the services of a Manager in

2017 for our Parish Centre. This is a paid part-time posi-

tion. If you like talking with people and organizing

events, contact our office by email at [email protected]

and we will send you the full job description.

Connect

A Jesus Youth Saskatoon Initiative

November 19, 2016

St. Patrick’s Parish Hall

Saskatoon

Jesus Youth

A missionary movement at the service of the Church

Contact Charles: 306-715-8368 or Smino: 306-715-5559

for more information.

Life is a school. There is something new to learn wherever we

may be, wherever we go, wherever we turn. ~ Walter Witt