november 10, 2019
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Saint William Catholic Church 1025 Ful ton Avenue
For t Lupton, Colorado 80621
Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church W a t t e n b e r g , C o l o r a d o 8 0 6 2 1
Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
November 10, 2019
SAINT WILLIAM CATHOLIC CHURCH / OUR LADY OF GRACE CATHOLIC CHURCH FORT LUPTON, CO
November 16 – December 1st
The Confirmation classes are collecting canned food for our Local Fort Lupton Food Bank
They are in need of: BEANS: Pinto, Black, Refried, Pork & Beans; Tomato Sauce; FRUITS; PEANUT BUTTER; SOUPS/STEWS/CHILI; MEATS: Spam, Tuna, Chicken, Beef, Ham; VEGETABLES: Corn, Green beans, Mixed Vegetables. Please turn them in at the parish office or leave them in the Knight of Columbus Box in the Narthex
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Our Lady of Grace
Join Us on November 13th at 6:30 p.m. for prayer at St. William Catholic Church Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month
We will be praying for the sick, bring your intentions.
Hope Adame, Helen Bachicha, Mike Ceretto, Mary DeHerrera, Eufemia Diaz, Carolyn Duran, Emily Garcia, Rose Garcia, Lydia Gallegos, Olympia Griego, Sue Grabrian, Eddie Hernandez, Marbella Hernandez, Corrina Hurtada, Irene Ibarra, Ramona Kittredge, Danette Lagunas, Bill and Donna Lehr, Bob and Loretta Montgomery, Arnold and Mary Martinez, Beatrice Martinez, Jerry Martinez, Jessica Meaney Ramer, Rita Montoya, Bailey Navarro, Rick Olivas, Tyler Parish, Becky Randa DiSalle, Suzette Rocha, Randy Rodriguez , Cristal Viviana Saenz, Aaron Salazar, Cindy Torres and Cecilia Torres.
Effective November 4th, names will be on the prayer list for two weeks at a time. If you would like the person back on the prayer list, please call the office to have them put on again. We would like to have contact information to send cards, if you would like us to call once a month we will need an address and phone number.
Efectivo el 4 de noviembre los nombres estarán en la lista de oraciones por dos semanas a la vez. Si desea que el persona de nuevo esta en la lista de oración, por favor llame a la oficina para que se pongan de nuevo. Nos gustaría tener información de contacto para enviar tarjetas y si desea que llamemos una vez al mes (necesitaríamos una dirección y un número de teléfono).
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Knights of Columbus Corner…
Thanksgiving Baskets
If you are in need of a Thanksgiving Basket or know of some in need, Please call the parish office to sign up for one.
We will be giving the Turkey baskets away on Friday, November 22nd from 10:00 a.m.—2:00 p.m. at the Parish Hall. Si necesita una canasta de Acción de Gracias o sabe de algunos necesitados, Por favor llame a la oficina parroquial para inscribirse para uno. Vamos a dar las canasta de pavo el Viernes 22 de noviembre de 10:00 a.m. a 2:00 p.m. en el Salón Parroquial. Please support our Tootsie Roll Drive. We will be selling Tootsie Rolls after mass. Por favor, apoyar nuestra fondo de Tootsie Roll. Vamos a vender tootsie Rolls después de la masa.
We are selling Colorado Avalanche Hockey Tickets for January 2nd game for $35.00 that includes $10.00 back in food. The avalanche will give St. Mary Catholic School in Greeley $5.00 for each ticket we sell. Contact Art Samson 303-659-3276 for more information. Please purchase your ticket before December 27th.
Breakfast burrito Sale December 1st after mass
Congratulations Joe Hogelin On October 26th Joe became a “Sir Knight” (4th degree)
NOVEMBER BAPTISM CLASS NOVIEMBRE CLASE DE BAUTISMO This month only, baptism class will be on the 3rd Thursday, November 21st at 7:00 p.m. Este mes solamente, la clase de bautismo estará el 3er jueves, 21 de Noviembre de a las 7:00 p.m.
“May the Lord direct your hearts to the love of God and to the endurance of Christ.” The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends are: November 1-3, 2019 – Dillon April 24-26, 2020 – Dillon Sept. 18-20, 2020 – Dillon November 6-8, 2020 - Dillon
Space is limited, so reserve your weekend early. For more information, please visit www.wwme.org. Questions? Feel free to contact Brenda & Gary Granger: 303.604.6202
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PRO-LIFE DISCUSSION While reflecting on the shooting in El Paso, TX, the news broke nationally of nine people killed in Dayton, OH. During that same span of time four people were killed in Chicago, with another 43 wounded. The Chicago shooting only made the local Chicago news. It has been overwhelming to watch so many tragedies of violence occur across our country. The FBI defines a mass shooting as “a mass murder as four or more murdered during an event with no cooling-off period between murders.” Since the mass murder at Columbine High School in 1999, shootings have continued to happen and we, as a country, have done little to end this epidemic of violence. The reality is that, in America, no one and nowhere is safe from violence, specifically gun violence. Each of us carry that lingering feeling of not if, but when. Even Amnesty International was compelled to issue a worldwide travel warning for travel to the United States, directly as a result of the gun violence. Going to a mall isn’t safe, a concert isn’t safe, a movie, a school, a place of worship, or the workplace, isn’t safe. Gun violence has many root causes, including hate, poverty, and despair. It is a deeply intersectional issue, inextricably bound with our long journey for racial justice, economic justice, and immigration rights. The retaliatory gun violence in urban neighborhoods is related to the legacy of economic racism and poverty. Whether in rural America or a big city, all communities are affected. These tragedies are happening in the most progressive zip codes passionate about gun reform and in the most conservative areas passionate about their gun rights. There is a constant conversation in our country about our differences, but bullets don’t discriminate, bullets don’t pledge alle-giance and bullets don’t have political affiliations. We, as a culture, must recognize and admit that gun violence has many faces in our communities and without discrimination these actions are simplified and even amplified by the societal belief that a gun can solve our problems. With respect to our Constitution, (specifically our Bill of Rights created in 1789 and ratified in 1791), it does not offer an easy solution to our country’s gun violence in 2019, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t try. The solution might just be in the hands of our young people. The younger generation has literally grown up with this violence and they might be able to do what generations before them haven’t. Among young people, gun violence has become a top cause of death, second only to drug overdose. And disturbingly, solitary suicide by gun is being committed with increasing frequency. American youth has called on our nation to change course and we, as a nation, should listen to them, commit to a direction, and hold the politicians and, more importantly, ourselves accountable. The younger generation cannot do this alone. We must collectively acknowledge that the level of gun violence in the U.S. is unprecedented for a developed nation and only bold, new solutions can move the needle on the rates of gun injuries and deaths. There are common areas of agreement on how to handle gun violence. There is broad public support for common-sense gun reform. Universal background checks and extreme-risk protection orders are two reforms that have been shootings prove otherwise. Every day in America, more than 100 lives are taken by the deadly epidemic of gun violence. We must commit to holding the gun lobby and the gun industry accountable for weakening our nation’s gun laws, the very laws that actually offend and contradict the vast majority of America’s responsible gun owners. We need strong leadership in local, state and federal government, the workplace, in schools, churches and neighborhoods to stand for a peaceful America for generations to come. We are a tired nation and we, as a society, must act with an urgency to call this crisis what it is, a national public health emergency. The solution to ending this violence is complex and appears frustratingly out of reach. Solutions should not only focus on mental health issues or violent video games or societal influences…other countries have those cultural components without the level of violence we have in our country. Setting aside all of those outward cultural influences of the American society and not withstanding the argument, guns don’t kill people…the common denominator is guns. After all, how many home runs did Babe Ruth hit without a bat? But to put all the blame of our violent tendencies on a gun would be shortsighted. There are valid reasons to possess a gun. That validity is supported by the very argument that a majority of gun owners are law-abiding citizens. However, history has shown that our country has always been violent by nature, it is in our DNA, and our culture has always had a certain, albeit misguided, romance with guns. The image of the American pioneer in possession of a gun is mythical and movies have definitely romanticized guns, even though guns actually became popular and their ownership became widespread as a result of the Civil War. Civil War Soldiers took their guns home after having developed an attachment to them and the feeling that guns were essential to the way that they regarded themselves. We, as a society, need to perform a truthful, introspective inspection into our culture to understand why we, as a country, have such a propensity towards violence and why we consider guns such a valued attachment. After all, if more guns made people safer, America would be the safest place on earth. We all know it’s not.
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Sacramental Information
Información Sacramental
BAPTISMS/BAUTISMOS: Baptisms in English on the 1st Saturday of the month at 9:00 a.m. Baptisms in Spanish on the 2nd Saturday of the month at 9:00 a.m. There is a required baptism class which are held on the last Thursday of the month at 7:00 p.m. in the parish hall. Before your child can be baptized, parents and God parents must attend the baptism class. Come to the parish office to register at least two weeks prior to the class (A MUST). Los bautismos en inglés el primer sábado del mes a las 9:00 am Los bautismos en español el segundo sábado del mes a las 9:00 am Hay una clase de bautismo requerida que se realizan el último jueves del mes a las 7:00 pm en el salón parroquial. Antes de que su hijo pueda ser bautizado, los padres y los padrinos deben asistir a la clase de bautismo. Venga a la oficina parroquial para inscribirse al menos dos semanas antes de la clase. NO BAPTISMS HELD DURING THE SEASONS OF ADVENT OR LENT. NO SE BAUTIZA DURANTE LA TEMPORADA DE ADVIENTO NI DE CUAREZMA. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (Confession) SACRAMENTO DE RECONCILIACIÓN (Confesión): Fort Lupton on Saturday, 3:30 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. and Our Lady of Grace on Thursday, 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Seasonal Penance Services are scheduled during Advent and Lent. San Guillermo sábado, de 3:30 p.m. a 4:45 p.m. y Nuestra Señora de la Gracia, Jueves, 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 pm. Los servicios de penitencia estacional se programan durante Adviento y Cuaresma. QUINCEAÑERAS Must be arranged at least nine (9) months to one year in advance of the quinceañera date. Contact Deacon Pedro Reyes at [email protected]. Se debe arreglar por lo menos nueve (9) meses a un (1) año antes de la fecha de la quinceañera. Comuníquese con Diácono Pedro a [email protected]. MARRIAGES/MATRIMONIOS: Must be arranged at least eight (8) months to one (1) year in advance of the wedding date. Contact the parish office to begin the necessary preparations. Se debe arreglar por lo menos ocho (8) meses a un (1) año antes de la fecha de la boda. Comuníquese con la oficina parroquial para comenzar los preparativos necesarios. EUCHARISTIC ADORATION ADORACIÓN EUCARÍSTICA: A Semi-Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration is held at the Em-maus Chapel from Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Una Adoración Eucarística Semiperpetual se celebra en la Capilla de Emaús de lunes a viernes, de 8:00 a.m. a 9:00 p.m.
Reminder to Everyone: A great way to contribute to the support of OUR Parish is by purchasing Safeway and King Soopers gift cards. 5% goes to St. William. Gift cards are good for groceries, gas, pharmacy, gifts, etc. You can also give the gift cards themselves as gifts this Holiday Season or any time for any occasion. Buy them in the Narthex after weekend masses or at the Parish Office. Safeway - $50.00; King Soopers - $25.00. After our inventory of King Soopers Gift cards are gone, we will no longer carry King Soopers Gift cards. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Vaya a la oficina o después de cada Misa
para comprar una tarjeta de reglo de
Safeway o King Soopers.
San Guillimero recibirá un porcentaje de
la tarjeta de regalo. Esto es una buena
manera de comprar lo necesario y
contribuir a nuestra parroquia al mismo
tiempo.
Gracias!
November, 2019
Stewardship is what I do after I say “I believe!”
The Christian Community, described in the Acts of the Apostles, understood and practiced stewardship. The believers did not claim anything as their own, but held everything in common, and distributed to each whatever was needed. Saint William’s
Our Lady of Grace
Offertory Income on 11/3/19 $ 5,909.12
Monthly Offertory $ 5,909.12
Capital Campaign $ 190.00
Monthly Capital Campaign $ 190.00
Food Certificate Income $ 43.75
Monthly Food Certificate Income $ 43.75
Box for the Poor $ 142.31
Monthly Box for the Poor $ 142.31
Offertory Income on 11/3/19 $ 1,546.25
Monthly Offertory $ 1,546.25
Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Closed Holidays Parish Office Telephone Number: (303) 857-6642 Fax (303) 857-6643 Sacramental Emergency Number: After Hours (720) 683-8970 Pastor: Fr. Grzegorz Wojcik Ext. 303 E-mail: [email protected] Parish Deacons: Jim Daniels E-Mail: [email protected] Pedro (Javy) Reyes E-Mail: [email protected] Religious Formation Volunteers: Julio Herrera, Lupe Mendoza and Bonnie Welsh
E-mail: [email protected] Secretary: Rachael DeHerrera Ext. 300 E-mail: [email protected] Business Manager: Dick Callaway Ext.301 Email: [email protected] Go to our WEBSITE: www.saintwilliamchurch.org or join us on Facebook.
SAT. November 9th The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica 5:00 p.m. Ray Giron † (Giron Family)
SUN. November 10th Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 a.m. Deceased Members of the Gonzales Family
(Ruby Martin) 9:30 a.m. Linda and Bruce Fitzgerald - 50th Wedding
Anniversary (Bruce Fitzgerald) 11:30 a.m. Martha y Alondra Jimenez - Cumpleaños
(Familia Jimenez) Joelyana - Cumpleaños (Familia Jimenez)
MON. November 11th Saint Martin of Tours, Bishop 7:30 a.m. Pablo Martinez † (Lila Chavez) TUES. November 12th Saint Josaphat, Bishop and Martyr 7:30 a.m. Mass
WED. November 13th Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, Virgin 7:30 a.m. Gilbert † and Mary G. Smith † (Sandi Smith)
THURS. November 14th 7:30 a.m. Mass
FRI. November 15th Saint Albert the Great, Bishop and Doctor of the Church 7:30 a.m. Mass
SAT. November 16th Saint Margaret of Scotland; Saint Gertrude, Virgin, Blessed Virgin Mary 5:00 p.m. Joe Anaya † (Theresa Camenga)
SUN. November 17th Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 a.m. Juan Mecillas † and Richard Galicia †
(Ramona Mecillas) 9:30 a.m. Jose † and Maura Martinez † (Martinez Family) 11:30 a.m. Miguel † Hersey † Gravey Soto † and
Eduvisjis Vellez † (Nancy Soto)
MASS SCHEDULES Saint William
Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m. - Mass Saturday 5:00 p.m. - Mass Sunday 9:30 a.m. - Mass Domingo 11:30 a.m. - Misa en Español
Our Lady of Grace
Sunday 8:00 a.m. - Mass Holy Days of Obligation Our Lady of Grace 6:00 p.m. - English Mass Saint William 7:30 p.m. - Spanish Mass
Confession Thursday 5:00 p.m. - Our Lady of Grace Saturday 3:30 p.m. - Saint William
Saint William / Our Lady of Grace THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 11/10/19
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