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CATHOLIC CHURCH 414 E. NORTH BROADWAY COLUMBUS, OHIO 43214 SUNDAY MASSES Saturday Vigil: 4 p.m. Sunday: 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. & 11:30 a.m. DAILY MASSES Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m. HOLY DAY MASSES 8:30 a.m., 7:00 p.m. or as announced Celebration of Holy Mass Sacraments RECONCILIATION Fridays: Following the 8:30 a.m. Mass Saturdays: 3:00 to 3:30 p.m. or by appointment. BAPTISM Baptisms are held on the first and third Sundays, following the 11:30 a.m. Mass and the second Saturday, following the 4:00 p.m. Mass. All first-time parents are asked to attend a Baptism Preparation Class before scheduling their child’s Baptism. For class times, contact Sr. Ruth Hamel in the Parish Office. MARRIAGE Based on Diocesan guidelines, couples should contact the Parish Office at least twelve months in advance of the intended date. A marriage preparation program is required. ANOINTING OF THE SICK & PASTORAL MINISTRY TO THE HOMEBOUND Call the Parish Office at (614) 267-9241. Available at any time. FUNERAL MINISTRY Family of deceased should contact the Parish Office as soon as possible. immaculateconceptioncolumbus @ICColumbus @ic_school @ICRamsColumbus Find us on SOCIAL MEDIA Immaculate Conception Parish Immaculate Conception School PARISH OFFICE (614) 267-9241 SCHOOL OFFICE (614) 267-6579 www.iccols.org We are a welcoming Catholic parish of faithful disciples of Jesus Christ that fosters love, deepens faith and encourages respect and caring for fellow parishioners and neighbors through community conversations and action.

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    ANOINTING OF THE SICK & PASTORAL MINISTRY TO THE HOMEBOUNDCall the Parish Office at (614) 267-9241. Available at any time.

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  • IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHOLIC CHURCH COLUMBUS, OHIO

    MASS INTENTIONSSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 4:00 p.m. Bob Roehrer †

    SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24 8:00 a.m. For the People of the Parish 9:30 a.m. Lou Sater † 11:30 a.m. Steven Farkas †

    MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25 8:00 a.m. Morning Prayer 8:30 a.m. Eleanor Andres †

    TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 8:00 a.m. Morning Prayer 8:30 a.m. Colin Devine †

    WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 8:00 a.m. Morning Prayer 8:30 a.m. Dennis Devine †

    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 9:00 a.m. Adrienne McCann †

    FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29 8:00 a.m. Morning Prayer 8:30 a.m. Raymond Palazzo †

    SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30 4:00 p.m. Dan Best †

    SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1 8:00 a.m. Hank Nini † 9:30 a.m. Robert Sloan † 11:30 a.m. For the People of the Parish

    † Deceased

    PASTORAL STAFF Pastor Fr. Matthew Hoover ................................ [email protected] Permanent Deacon [email protected] Weekend Assistants Msgr. Anthony Frecker Pastoral Minister Sr. Ruth Hamel, O.P. [email protected]

    FAITH FORMATION Adult Faith Formation Sr. Ruth Hamel, O.P. [email protected] Music Ministry Deanna Oppenheimer ............... [email protected] P.S.R. Coordinator Paulette Mudrey .......................................... [email protected]

    PARISH OFFICE STAFF Phone: (614) 267-9241 Fax: (614) 267-7720 Parish Business John Bernard [email protected] Administrator Marketing & Mission Theresa Vivona [email protected] Administrative Assistant Karen Cannell ......................................... [email protected] Facilities Manager Keith Altier

    SCHOOL STAFF Phone: (614) 267-6579 Fax: (614) 267-2549 Principal Colleen Kent ................................. [email protected] Assistant Principal Rick Logue [email protected] OfficeManager Marina Hachwa [email protected] Preschool Erika [email protected] Secretary PeggyHeffernan ........................ [email protected] School Age Child Care Mary Louise West [email protected],(614)267-0239

    PARISH SUPPORT SERVICES Faith-Based Counselor Mary Ann Jepsen .... [email protected],(614)309-2270 Planned Giving Liaison Kelly Noll [email protected],(614)352-1655

    ADVISORY COUNCILS Finance Council Chairman Brian Byrne ..................................... [email protected] Parish Council President Heather MacKinnon ......... [email protected] School Board President Brian Conway [email protected]

    LITURGICAL MINISTERS SCHEDULE – NOVEMBER 30 & DECEMBER 1, 2O19MASS TIMES 4:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.

    EXTRAORDINARYMINISTERS

    Bob SteinbauerDon MuenzMark KelseyBetty KelseyBobbi Mitch

    Cathy CostelloMary Lu Harrison

    Don HarbaughDiana WinklerJeanne Stoker

    Peg TippetKeith KidnerEileen Kidner

    Pete EichelLaura Julian

    Molly Dodane

    Anna LohrerDave Wall

    Christine DemkoElizabeth Hart

    Bob PoirierJulie Kaminski

    LECTOR E.J. Davis Beth Mahler Daric Galden Emily Strand

    ALTAR SERVERS

    Bella MuetzelTommy Price

    Nora RaczNicholas Rivera

    Gabe MuetzelIsabella Sloan

    Alex Smith

    Kenna RyanAudrey SmithBenStaufferNoahStauffer

    Adam CoyneColin DawsonAlexis ErkmanWill Erkman

    USHERSE.J. Davis

    Mike HatzoJohn Groeber

    Chris MahlerRalph MathewsMichael Girard

    Matt HangenDave CicconeScott LeathleyJ. Ruebensaal

    Bob PoirierBob TaylorJeffDoon

    WELCOME DESK Pat ConwayDiana Marie Winkler

    Suzanne SmithRonnie Hiss

    Lynn BoardwineJen Bennett

    Michelle Sap

    Janine OmanAnne CampbellCarolyn Smith

    HOSPITALITY SUNDAYAll are invited for fellowship and refreshments followingallSundayMassesonthefirstweekendofeach month.

  • THE SOLEMNITY OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, KING OF THE UNIVERSE NOVEMBER 24, 2019

    NOVEMBER CONTRIBUTORSTO THE SANCTUARY LAMPSThe Sanctuary lamp burns constantly to proclaim the real presence of Jesus in the Tabernacle. For the month of November, the Sanctuary candle in the Adoration Chapel and the Sanctuary candles in the church were donated by the Mahler Family. Our thanks go to this family for their generosity.

    PRESENTATION OF THE GIFTS AT MASS OPEN MASSES IN DECEMBERPlease check the schedule to see if there is a Sunday Mass in December that you/your family are able to

    carryuptheoffertorygifts.Intheoffertoryprocession,thebreadandwinearepresented(offered)bythefaithfultoGodbeforetheyareconsecrated.Members of the parish are invited to bring up the gifts at the Mass(es) of their choosing, throughout the year.Toparticipate inthisministry,email theparishofficeat [email protected] or go to www.bit.ly/ICPresentationofGifts and sign up for the Mass or Masses at which you and your family wish to carry up the gifts.

    IN OUR PARISH SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: We welcome this new member of the parish: Theodore Finnegan Lynch, who was baptized on November 17, 2019.

    ROSARY AT THE GROTTOPlease join us each Sunday evening to pray the Rosary at the IC Marian Grotto Sundays at 8 p.m. All are welcome! Questions? Please contact [email protected].

    NEWS FROM THE IC KNIGHTSKnights will be handing out small Rosaries along with brochures at the Grotto prior to the group Rosary every Sunday at 8 p.m. Join us!Help us help others. Get involved.https://www.kofc.org/apps/joinus/en/registration/index.htmlKofCoffersmenaplacetoleadtheirfamiliesbyputtingtheirFaithintoaction and service. Our activities are local and global in supporting Faith, Community, Family and Life.

    ANNUAL FOOD DRIVEPlease be generous because the need is great. The Clintonville Resource Center and other local organizations have a shortage of food for Thanksgiving meals. In addition to the usual items donated, these items are also needed: boxes of mashed potatoes, boxes of stuffing, cannedgravy, canned cranberry sauce and canned sweet potatoes. Your donations can be placed in the St. Vincent de Paul boxes at the doors of the church and in the Gathering Space.

    CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORDChildren’s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) returns this Sunday at the 9:30 a.m. Mass. The Liturgy is adapted for children at their level of understanding and helps to lead them to full, conscious and active participation in the Sunday liturgical celebration. Children in grades K-2 are invited to participate. Father will announce that it is time for CLOW. The Liturgy leaders will be at the front of church to lead the procession out after the Gloria. Children’s Liturgy allows children to hear the same Mass readings and prayers as adults – but in simpler terms that are easier to grasp.

    Let us go rejoicing to the house of the Lord.“ “THANKSGIVING MASSSaint Teresa of Calcutta said “Each person’s mission is a mission of love. Begin where you are, with the people closest to you.” Be mindful

    of the precious gift of “Family” as you gather in celebration with extended family for Thanksgiving, as well as during your everyday moments together. Our Thanksgiving Day Mass will be at 9 a.m. and parishioners are encouraged to bring canned goods for the IC food pantry and bring them to the altar during the Offertory.

    The Parish Office will be closed on Thursday and Friday, November 28 and 29 for the Thanksgiving holiday.

    ADVENT WREATHSAND CANDLES FOR SALEThe Women’s Club have Advent wreaths and candle sets available for purchase in the Gathering Space this weekend. Wreaths are $10 and candles are $5. If

    you were unable to purchase your wreath or candles, call the parish officeat(614)267-9241.

    PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICKTheparishofficemaynotalwaysbenotifiedinatimelymannerbythe hospital that an IC parishioner has been admitted. Parishioners wishing to have a home, hospital or nursing home visit should contact theparishoffice.Ifyou,orafamilymember,wishtobeanointeddueto illness or an upcoming medical procedure, please contact the parishofficebycalling(614)[email protected].

    IC PRAYER MINISTRYThe I.C. prayer ministry is dedicated to praying for members or friendsofourparishandtheirfamilies,whohavephysical,financial,emotional or other special needs. Members of the ministry have acommitmenttopray for therequestsdaily. Ifyouhavearequest,please call Jeanne Stoker at (614) 880-1205 or [email protected].

    BREAKFAST WITH THEKNIGHTS COMING IN DECEMBEROn December 15, 2019 Immaculate Conception Knights of Columbus Council 14962 will again sponsor Breakfast with the Knights after all Sunday

    Masses. All parishioners and guests are invited to enjoy assorted breakfast foods, each other’s company and seasonal music. We encourage everyone to share your favorite breakfast food along with donating an unwrapped gift for children ages infant to 17 years of age. The gifts will be donated to Saint Vincent de Paul’s Christmas Store to assist families in need. All monetary donations received will be utilized to assist in supporting Immaculate Conception’s seminarians atthePontificalCollegeJosephinum.Anyquestions,pleasecontactBob Taylor at [email protected].

    A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFTA special Christmas gift: a Mass celebrated by a missionary priest for your loved ones and friends. Your loved ones and friends will receive a beautiful Christmas themed Mass card acknowledging your gift. This is also a critical means of support in helping missionary priests with their pastoral needs. Visit www.columbuscatholic.org/request-a-Mass, click the applicable link for Mass(es) as Christmas gift. Print and mailtheformwithpaymenttoDioceseofColumbusMissionsOffice,197 E. Gay St. Columbus, OH 43215. The Mass stipend is $10. Call (614) 228-8603 or send an email to [email protected] if youhaveanyquestions.

  • IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHOLIC CHURCH COLUMBUS, OHIO

    Fiscal Year 7/1/2019-6/30/2020 • Offertory Report 11/17/2019

    11/17/2019 YTD 2019/2020

    Recorded Envelopes/Checks $ 27,184.00 $ 442,940.76Loose Cash & Checks $ 709.76 $ 12,274.63TOTAL RECEIVED $ 27,893.76 $ 455,215.39

    Weekly Operating Expenses $ 25,000.00 $ 500,000.00Weekly Overage $ 2,893.76 ($ 44,784.61)

    Families Receiving Envelopes 1,059Envelopes Received 210Families on EFT 331

    Manage your electronic contributions online! Visit www.iccols.org and click“Offertory&Stewardship”undertheGivingmenu.ThankyouforyourfinancialsupportofourCatholicfaithhereinourparish.

    “My God will fully supply whatever you need, in accord with His glorious riches in Christ Jesus.” – Philippians 4:19

    TIME, TALENT & TREASUREFostering Stewardship as a Way of Life CHRISTMAS CHOIRS

    Have you been thinking about joining the choir, but were unsure about the commitment? Now is a great time to join us for several weeks, grow spiritually in a new way this Advent Season, and experience the beauty and joy of being in a choir! Contact the Music Director, Deanna Oppenheimer, at [email protected] if you have anyquestions.Contemporary Ensemble and Choir: Singing for the 7 p.m. Christmas Eve Mass. Christmas rehearsals are Tuesdays, December 3, 10, and 17 in the choir loft from 7-8:15 p.m.Traditional Choir: Singing for the 10 p.m. Christmas Eve Mass. Christmas rehearsals are Thursdays, December 5, 12, and 19 in Room A of the rectory from 7-8:15 p.m.Children's Choir: Singing for the 4 p.m. Christmas Eve Mass. Christmas rehearsals are Wednesdays, December 4, 11, and 18 in the choir loft from 3-4 p.m. If you did not already turn in a permission slip from the October Children's Choir rehearsals and Mass, please contact the Music Director, Deanna Oppenheimer, at [email protected] to receive the permission formwhichcanbeturnedintotheschooloffice,rectoryoffice,ormusicdirectoratthefirstrehearsal.

    JOIN US ON THE PILGRIMAGE TO ITALYIf you were unable to attend the information session about the June pilgrimage, the information can be found on the parish website at www.iccols.org. Wait for the scrolling picture titled “Buongiorno! We’re Going to Italy” then “Click here for De-tails” or go to News and Events.

    CATHOLIC CAMPAIGN FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENTPlease be generous when you consider donating to the collection for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD). In the United States, one in six people live in poverty. Through this collection, you support programs that address the causes of poverty and provide a sustainable future for people across the country who struggle. In addition, 25% of the funds we collect will remain in our diocese to fund local antipoverty projects. By supporting this collection, you are giving those on the margins a hand up, not a hand out. Please be generous. Donations can be made using the special envelope that comes in your packet, placing your donation in an envelope marked CCHD,andputtingitintheoffertorybasketorsendingittotheparishoffice.MoreinformationabouttheCatholicCampaignfor Human Development can be found at www.usccb.org/cchd/collection.

    Giving Tuesday is right around the corner! This global day of giving designed to harness the generosity of millions of people around the world to support the causes they believe in and the communities in which they live. As communicated these past few weeks, this year, Immaculate Conception is directing 100% of the funds collected on Giving Tuesday to the life-saving work of Pregnancy Decision Health Centers, or PDHC. Visit our parish web site and social media pages to learn more about how PDHC serves our community and don’t forget to make your gift on Tuesday, December 3 by visiting https://bit.ly/2019ICGivingTuesday.

    YOUR SPOUSE WILL THANK YOU!Give thanks and plan now to attend a Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend! The next weekend is February 14-16, 2020 in Central Ohio. Marriage Encounter is where married couples can get away from jobs, kids, chores, and phones and focus on each other. For more information or to apply, contact Paul & Marilou Clouse at (614) 834-6880 or visit our website at www.wwmecolumbus.org.

  • THE SOLEMNITY OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, KING OF THE UNIVERSE NOVEMBER 24, 2019

    SCHOOL NEWS & ACTIVITIES

    IMMACULATE CONCEPTION SCHOOL NEWSJunior High Musical Open Position: We are currently seeking an adult to take a key role in the production of the junior high musical. This person would work closely with Mrs. Kay and Mrs. Mayo who will facilitate the acting, singing, and costumes. This newly added person/position would act as a co-producer facilitating committee chairpersons and working in tandem with the artistic directors already in place.If interested, please contact Ms. Colleen Kent ([email protected]) at your earliest convenience.

    Thanksgiving Prayer Service – On Tuesday, November 26, our Student Leadership Council will lead our school in a special Thanksgiving Prayer Service. This event will take place at 2 p.m. in the school gymnasium and ALL are invited to join the school childrenandstaffaswegivethanksandpraisetoourLordforHisgoodnessandgifts.

    Thanksgiving Break – There is no school on Wednesday, November 27-29. School resumes on Monday, December 2.

    Our Preschool Class Options have Expanded – We now have two classrooms with additional class options for 3s, 4s, and 5s.• 3 year olds – Classes held Tuesday and Thursday from 8:15 a.m.-11:45 a.m.• 4/5 year olds – Classes held Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8:15 a.m.-11:45

    a.m.• 4/5 year olds – Classes held Monday through Friday from 8:15 a.m.-11:45 a.m.

    [Lunch bunch and extended care options are available for each class until 2:45 p.m.]Your Amazon purchases can now benefit HASA! When you shop smile.amazon.com and designate Immaculate Conception Parish (https://smile.amazon.com/ch/31-4379506) as your preferred charity, 0.5% of the purchase price of eligible products goes to IC Home and School Association (HASA). Funds will be used to support enhancements and programs at Immaculate Conception School through IC HASA. Giving is simple:

    1. Sign in to your account at smile.amazon.com. First time? You will be prompted to pick your preferred charity. Been here before? Change your charity under Your Account/Your Amazon Smile.

    2. Search for Immaculate Conception Parish, Columbus, OH and click select!3. Shopping Amazon? Make sure you always start at smile.amazon.com!

    ST. CHARLES NEWSHoneyBaked Ham Sale – The St. Charles volleyball team is holding their annual HoneyBaked Ham sale this fall. Order your fully prepared, spiral sliced HoneyBaked ham or gently roasted turkey breast from the volleyball team, and your order will be delivered right to your front door—just in time for the holidays! All HoneyBaked products cost the same as they would if purchased in their retail store, and the St. Charles volleyball team delivers to you for free on Saturday, December 21. For more information and for an order form, please contact Heidi Plank by phone at (614) 235-1178 or by e-mail at [email protected]. Orders are due by December 1. Thank youinadvanceforyoursupport.Giftcertificatesarealsoavailableatthislink:https://honeybakedfundraising.com/fundraisers/st_charles_volleyball_team.

    The St. Charles Drama Department is proud to announce women’s auditions for its winter play, 26 Pebbles by Eric Ulloa. Auditions will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, December 3 & 4 at 4 p.m. at the St. Charles Campus Theater, 2010 East Broad St. (You need only attend one of the two days.) Auditions are open to all area high school women in Central Ohio. If you would like additional information, please email Doug Montgomery at [email protected].

    BISHOP WATTERSON NEWSBishop Watterson’s annual Open House is this Sunday, November 24! All are invited to stop by between 1-3:30 p.m. Deacon Chris Campbell, principal, will speak at 2 p.m. Bishop Watterson is located at 99 East Cooke Road, Columbus. For more information, visit bishopwatterson.com.

    BULLETIN DEADLINEThe deadline for all articles for the Sunday bulletin is Friday afternoon, (9) days before the article appears in the bulletin. Please include contact information with a phone number and email address. Your written submissionmaybesenttotheparishofficeoremailedtoic.bulletin@iccols.org.Allbulletinitems and flyers must be approved by theparishoffice.Noticesforbulletinboardsmustalso be approved by the parish office beforeposting.

    MEMORIALPOINSETTIASThis year, we will continue to decorate our church and sanctuary with poinsettias in memory of our deceased loved ones. If you would

    liketocontributetoourChristmasflowers,you may do so by placing your order, including the name of the deceased, in an envelope marked “Christmas Poinsettia” in theSundayOffertoryorsendittotheparishoffice. Your $10.00 donation will not onlyhonor someone special in your life, but it will enhance the beauty of our worship space during the Christmas season.In order to publish these names in the Christmas bulletin, names and donations must be received no later than Monday, December 16.

    I WISH TO REMEMBER THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS WITH A DONATION TO OUR CHRISTMAS POINSETTIAS:(Please print.)

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    RequestedBy:

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    Number of loved ones ________ at $10 each.

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  • The Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe Catechism Corner “Though already present in his Church, Christ’s reign is nevertheless yet to be fulfilled ‘with power and great glory’ by the King’s return to earth.[Lk 21:27;cf Mt 25:31] This reign is still under attack by the evil powers, even though they have been defeated definitively by Christ’s Passover. [Cf. 2Thess 2:7] Until everything is subject to him, ‘until there be realized new heavens and a new earth in which justice dwells, the pilgrim Church, in her sacraments and institutions, which belong to this present age, carries the mark of this world which will pass, and she herself takes her place among the creatures which groan and travail yet and await the revelation of the sons of God.’ [LG 48 § 3:cf. 2Pet 3:13; Rom 8:19-22; 1 Cor 15:28] That is why Christians pray, above all in the Eucharist, to hasten Christ’s return by saying to him: Marana tha! ‘Our Lord, come!” [ cf.1Cor 11:26; 2 Pet 3:11-12] (CCC, 671) The Catechism of the Catholic Church

    “Brothers and sisters: Let us give thanks to the Father, who has made you fit to share in the inheritance of the holy ones in light. He delivered us from the power of darkness and transferred us to the kingdom of his beloved Son, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins. He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation. For in him were created all things in heaven and on earth, the visible and the invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers; all things were created through him and for him. He is before all things, and in him all things hold together. He is the head of the body, the church. He is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in all things he himself might be preeminent. For in him all the fullness was please to dwell, and through him to reconcile all things for him, making peace by the blood of his cross through him, whether those on earth or those in heaven. [Col 1: 12-20]

    A Thanksgiving Prayer: Father all-powerful, your gifts of love are countless and your goodness infinite. On Thanksgiving Day we come before you with gratitude for your kindness: open our hearts to concern for our fellow men and women, so that we may share your gifts in loving service. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

    WATCH/STUDY: Some FORMED.org Picks for this week “Brother Francis: The Days of Advent” Run Time: 4 mins. 14 secs. Augustine Press Register for daily emails at https://formed.org/advent Do not miss a day of Advent with Brother Francis. [Brother Francis leads us on a daily journey in this special seasonal celebration of the coming of the Lord! Featuring meditations, prayers, and suggested activities to keep our focus on Christ this Christmas.] “Opening the Word Weekly Reflection” 34th Sunday in Ordinary Time—November 24, 2019 With Downloadable and Printable Journal. Augustine Press Run time: 5 mins. 25 secs. [From the cross Christ invites us to share in his reign. We participate in his kingship by sacrificing ourselves in love—by caring for the weak and the sick, by helping those in need, by sharing our time and our very selves with those around us. In the end, love itself proves to be stronger than even death. In the end, Love itself reigns forever.] “Clothed with Power” Lectio: Evangelization with Dr. Mary Healy -- Augustine Press Run Time: 47 mins. ["The descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost brought about a radical transformation in the Apostles and, through them, the whole world. That same Spirit is still at work in the Church and the world today. How can we rediscover the dramatic power of the Spirit in our lives?”] today. How can we rediscover the dramatic power of the Spirit in our lives?”] LISTEN: “Walk the Walk: Following Christ as His Disciple” by Tim Gray – Lighthouse Media Run Time: 1hr, 16mins, 55 secs.

    YDisciple: “Pray Unceasingly” with Paul George Run Time: 26 mins. TEENS [The Apostle Paul tells us to "pray without ceasing." But how can we do that in the midst of the busyness of our lives? In this study, we'll consider what it means to be in constant conversation with God, including him in every aspect of our daily lives and how that will impact our decision-making, our perspective, and our attitude. Presented by Paul George.] “ST. CATHERINE LABOURÉ: Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal” Audio – Lighthouse Media READ: “Love Unveiled: The Catholic Faith Explained” by Edward Sri – Epub. Downloadable Book. R.C.I.A. will begin the Catechumenate period next Sunday, December 1, 2019 with the first “Rite” (ritual) in the process to becoming a full member of the church. The Rite of Welcoming and Acceptance will be celebrated at the 11:30am Mass. Please keep our Catechumens/Candidates in prayer throughout this process. Thank you.

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    exploring THE SUNDAY READINGSFROM HERE TO PARADISE: SOLEMNITY OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, KING OF THE UNIVERSE

    FIRST READING SECOND READING GOSPEL

    2 SAMUEL 5:1-3All the elders came to David in Hebron, and they anointed him king of Israel.

    When was your Camelot season? Most of us can pinpoint a time when we were living the glory days. For some, the best times may have been in the academic bubble or on the playing field. Maybe it was the year you met your future spouse, the decades raising kids, the day you got the job of your dreams, paid off the mortgage, or were able to retire. The Bible traces Israel's rocky and uncertain history through many generations of great distress. The best hour was when a young soldier named David united the tribes into a strong kingdom. It would all fall apart in another generation, but for that special season, it looked like the land of promise had finally achieved its potential. How did a band of wandering tribes evolve from anonymous traders through generations of Egyptian slavery to become a nation on the world stage? To the elders assembling in Hebron for the anointing, it must have felt like Paradise was won. The era of good King David would be a hauntingly precious memory through Israel's future.

    » Make a quick graph of your life's highs and lows. How does what you believe sustain you through the lows, keep you humble through the highs?

    COLOSSIANS 1:12-20God delivered us from darkness and transferred us to the kingdom of his Son.

    This week is National Bible Week, first proposed in 1941 by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Quaint as it may sound, back then the National Bible Association sponsored the reading of Bible passages on NBC radio between broadcasts. It's hard to imagine news sources making that commitment today. Our U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops invites us to open our observance of the week by a ritual of enthroning the Bible in our homes. (See https://catholic.bible/national-bible week for a sample rite.) Your family might also create its own ceremony of honoring the sacred story in your home. Honoring our holy book may seem like a superficial gesture-and it would be if that were all we did with the Bible in our homes. But returning daily to a place where we acknowledge the authority of God's word in our lives and choices can be a powerful reminder of our priorities. We're done with darkness; we're kingdom people from here out.

    » What good is ritual in a life of productive activity? What role does Scripture play in your life, and the life of your family or primary faith community?

    LUKE 23:35-43"Amen, I say to you, today you will be with me in Paradise."

    How do you get from here to Paradise? Most of us would like to know, because from where we sit, Paradise is a pipe dream. We carry burdens in our hearts for loved ones who suffer. We may bear debts of a more immediate kind that seem impossible to resolve from here. We grieve past mistakes and fear future challenges. In traditional Catholic terms, we all carry our crosses. So we're as startled as the criminal on the cross to learn that traveling from here to Paradise is as simple as putting your trust in a man condemned to death on the cross next to you. At Golgotha, Jesus certainly didn't look like a person going anywhere you wanted to be headed. Yet Jesus assures a repentant man that Paradise is within reach "today." As we gaze up at crucifixes in our tranquil church interiors, it still seems dubious that Paradise could be close by such anguish. Yet those of us who believe in the coming Kingdom also trust that the realm where God's will is already achieved is as near as our next holy decision.

    » Heaven may be a future reality, but Christ's Kingdom is already ''at hand:' How do you unite yourself with Kingdom values and goals "today"?

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