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PARISH STAFF & MINISTRY CONTACTS
Rev. Fr. Al DeGiacomo Pastor [email protected] Rev. Dcn. Brian Wentz Deacon [email protected] Rev. Dcn. Bruce Browning Deacon [email protected] Mary Jane Trimble Business Manager mjtrimble @cdlex.org & Director of Religious Education
Melanie White Parish Secretary [email protected] Mary Kay Mayo Parish Life Ministry [email protected]
Rosa Browning Service Ministry [email protected]
David Coleman Youth Ministry [email protected] Mariano & Celia Flores Hispanic Ministry [email protected] Rosalie Albright Parish Health Ministry [email protected]
WEEKDAY MASSES
Tues Wed Fridays 11:00 AM
Thursdays 8:00 AM
Youth Mass 1st & 3rd Wednesdays 6:00 PM
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
& BENEDICTION Wednesdays 11:00 AM-9:00 PM Code to Chapel Door 5132
ROSARY DEVOTION
Wednesdays 10:30 AM Saturdays 4:00 PM
CONFESSIONS
Saturdays 3:30 PM
RELIGIOUS FORMATION
Sundays 9:30-10:45 AM
Saint Andrew
Catholic Church
1125 Danville Road Harrodsburg KY 40330
Phone: (859) 734-4270 Facsimile: (859) 733-9770
Email: [email protected] www.harrodsburgcatholic.com
OFFICE HOURS: Monday to Thursday
9:00 AM - Noon 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
WEEKEND MASSES
Saturday Vigil Mass 4:30 PM Sunday Mass 11:00 AM
Misa en Español 8:45 AM
HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION
Vigil Mass 4:30 PM Mass of the Day 6:30 PM
Saint Mary Catholic Church
307 South Buell Street Perryville KY40468
WEEKEND MASSES Sunday Mass 7:15 AM
HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION
Mass of the Day 5:00 PM
THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY in ORDINARY TIME
November 5, 2017
“The greatest among you must be
your servant.” —Matthew 23:11
LOOKING AHEAD
LITURGICAL MINISTRY TRAINING
Nov. 5, after the 11:00 AM Mass
FACILITY & GROUNDS COMMITTEE MEETING
November 14, 6:00 PM
CHRISTMAS CRAFT BAZAAR and LUNCHEON
November 17, Friday Bazaar, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Luncheon, 11:00 AM-2:00 PM
November 18, Saturday Bazaar, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Luncheon, 11:00 AM-2:00 PM
THANKSGIVING DAY November 23, 9:00 AM Mass
KNIGHT OF COLUMBUS ROUND TABLE
November 30, 7:00-8:30 PM
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SUNDAY SUPPORT October 25- October 31, 2017
GENERAL OPERATING FUND: Beginning Bank Balance: $(1,364.77) OVERDRAWN- Short on Funds Deposit-Offertory Collection: 4,293.29 Deposit-2nd Collection: 1.00 World Mission Deposit-Other Income: 971.00 Checks Written: 1,573.98 Ending Bank Balance: $2,326.54
COLLECTION FOR LOCAL OUTREACH: $576.00
BUILDING FUND: Beginning Bank Balance: $3,536.38 Deposits Made To Debt Fund: 1,330.22 Ending Bank Balance: $4,866.60
OUTSTANDING LOAN BALANCE as of October 31, 2017:
Building Debt: $ 88,300.72 Re-Surfacing Parking Lot: $ 50,973.68 Total Debt: $139,274.40
Next Loan Payment Due on November 20, 2017
2017 ANNUAL APPEAL: St. Andrew - Goal: $22,491.0
To Date: 40 Donations or Pledges Received Total of Pledges & Donations: $6,786.00
St. Mary - Goal: $1,692.00 To Date: 9 Donations or Pledges Received
Total of Pledges & Donations: $820.00
EL MÁS GRANDE ENTRE NOSOTROS ¿No estoy yo aquí? ¿No soy tu Madre?
¿No estás bajo mi sombra?
¿A quién admiras? ¿Al presidente de Estados Unidos, a una celebridad del cine o a un excéntrico millonario? Estas son las personas que el mundo presenta como famosas. Como los fariseos del Evangelio de hoy, ellos tienen lugares de honor a donde quiera que van. ¿Te gustaría seguir su ejemplo?
Las Escrituras de hoy nos ofrecen diferentes ejemplos de a quien seguir. Jesús nos dice que el más grande en medio de nosotros son las personas que sirven. Ellas son las personas que debemos honrar e imitar su ejemplo. Se nos llama a ser como Pablo, quien trabajó duro para atender las necesidades de sus comunidades y Jesús quien dio su vida al servicio del mundo.
–Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
La Diócesis Católica de Lexington ORACIÓNS
POR LAS VOCACIONES
Padre Celestial, nos has creado, y nadie nos conoce mejor que Tú. — Llámanos a tu servicio, O Señor, y enséñanos a reconocer tu voz.
Hijo de Dios, diste tu vida por todos, y nos invitas a compartir en tu misión. — Guíanos con tu amor, querido Jesus, y ayúdanos a mostrarlo a otros.
Espíritu Santo, estás dentro de nosotros, y nos das el poder a vivir nuestra vocación. — Quedate siempre con nosotros, nuestro Consolador, y danos la forteleza de contestar, “Si.”
Ave Mariá…
Señor Jesus, especialmente te pedimos hoy que ofrezcas tu misericordia, amor, y dirección a…
Ene/Jul ...los que están discerniendo. Feb/Ago ...nestros seminaristas. Mar/Sep ...nuestros religiosos. Abr/Oct ...nuestros matrimonios. May/Nov ...todas las personas solteras. Jun/Dic ...nuestros sacerdotes y diáconos.
Thanks to everyone who participated in the photography sessions for the directory. If you were not able to schedule an appointment and would like your family's picture included, you may submit a picture. Any professional photograph needs a copyright release.
Please contact Sara Niemann at 859-319-2647 if you have any questions.
ANNUAL APPEAL CHALLENGE
A parishioner has approached Father Al about making a matching challenge gift of up to $4000. The donor, who wishes to remain anonymous, would match dollar for dollar up to this level.
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PLEASE KEEP IN YOUR PRAYERS:
Lucy Adams, Rosie Albright, Verner Bates, Gordon Biggs, Kim Biggs, Margaret Biggs, Marie Blair, Barbara Blasnik, James & Cindy Booth, Peggy Brown, Bill Catron, Dick Cheak, Sallie Wathen Clarke, Kevinie Click, Jimmy Cooley, Shirley Cornwell, Lawrence Cothran, Lewis & Ann Parker Crosier, Bill & Jean Eaton, Larry Fletcher, Mike Foster, GayLynn Gardner, Carmen Geraci, John Grady, Carroll Gritton, Margaret Haag, Elizabeth Hardin, Mary Ruth Herp, Jerry Huffman, Charlie Ison, Heather Jackson, Melissa Jackson, Ken & Jill James, Larry James, Julie Lister, Sr. Bernadine Ludwig, OSB, Joan Maggard, Joe Marincel, Jack Mattingly, Layman Mayne, Martha McCalister, Dorothy McCrystal, Robert McGrath, Chris McKinney, Darcie Millard, JoAnn Monks, Joe Montgomery, William Montgomery, Paul Moore, Patricia Morguson, Sarah Schuster Morrison, Steven Murphy, Flaget M. Nally, Kenny Parker, David & Connie Patrick, Scott Patton, Palmer Perque, Raymond Poff, Meleah Powell, Susie Ransdell, Johnny Rawlings, Tanner Reed, Arich Reynolds, Mia Rose, Arden Sawtelle, Elaine Schroeder, Barbara Sheehan, Dottie Sims, Joan Stevens, Cindy Stumpff, Vicky Sutherland, Linda Tapia, Michael Vah, Jr., Javier Villa, Edward Voisard, Kim Walls, Beverly Woodhouse, Andrew, Carolyn & Edward Worley, Emaree Yeager, Bronson & Nancy Yeast.
Please call the parish office if you want to include a family member or friend on the prayer list, or if you want to have their names removed.
MASS SCHEDULE AND DAILY READINGS
Saturday, NOVEMBER 4: St. Charles Borromeo Romans 11:1-2, 11-12, 25-29 Psalm 94:12-15, 17-18 Luke 14:1, 7-11 4:30 PM Vigil Mass G. L. Mayo
Sunday, NOVEMBER 5: 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time Malachi 1:14—2:2, 8-10 Psalm 131:1-3 1 Thessalonians 2:7-9, 13 Matthew 23:1-12 7:15 AM St. Mary Mass For the Parish 8:45 AM Spanish Mass Catheryne Claunch 11:00 AM Mass Patrick and Helena Eivers Evelyn McGrath
Monday, NOVEMBER 6 Romans 11:29-36 Psalm 69:30-31, 33-34, 36-37 Luke 14:12-14 6:00 PM Word and Communion Service
Tuesday, NOVEMBER 7 Romans 12:5-16 Psalm 131:1-3 Luke 14:15-24 11:00 AM Mass In reparation for sins of abortion
Wednesday, NOVEMBER 8 Romans 13:8-10 Psalm 112:1-2, 4-5, 9 Luke 14:25-33 11:00 AM Mass Priest Intention
Thursday, NOVEMBER 9: Dedication of Lateran Basilica Ezekiel 47:1-2, 8-9, 12 Psalm 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9 1 Corinthians 3:9-11, 16-17 John 2:13-22 8:00 AM Mass Richard Donovan
Friday, NOVEMBER 10: St. Leo the Great Romans 15:14-21 Psalm 98:1-4 Luke 16:1-8 11:00 AM Mass Tom Harms
Saturday, NOVEMBER 11: St. Martin of Tours Romans 16:3-9, 16, 22-27 Psalm 145:2-5, 10-11 Luke 16:9-15 4:30 PM Vigil Mass Oklahoma Reynolds
Sunday, NOVEMBER 12: 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Wisdom 6:12-16 Psalm 63:2-8 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 Matthew 25:1-13 7:15 AM St. Mary Mass For the Parish 8:45 AM Spanish Mass Venancia Hernández-Juárez 11:00 AM Mass Sally Gill
Monday, NOVEMBER 13: St. Francis Xavier Cabrini Wisdom 1:1-7 Psalm 139:1-10 Luke 17:1-6 6:00 PM Word and Communion Service
WE EXTEND OUR CONDOLENCES
to Pat Patterson on the death of her aunt, Helen Ann Metzger, who died on Oct. 8, 2017 in Attleboro, MA; and to
to Pat Patterson on the death of her brother-in- law, Michael Joseph Stephens, Sr., who died on October 23, 2017 at The Missouri Veterans Home in Mexico, MO.
May their souls and all the souls
of the faithful departed through the mercy of God
rest in peace.
HOW TO REQUEST A MASS INTENTION
Those wishing to honor a loved one during the celebration of Mass—for the living or the deceased, or for prayerful remembrance of anniversaries, birthdays, and other special intentions—may call or visit the office.
Masses are usually scheduled weeks in advance, so if there is a particular date on which you want the Mass Intention, please make the request well ahead of time. The suggested stipend for each Mass is $5.00.
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As we celebrate the Solemnity of All Saints and the Commemorations of All Souls,
let us remember those of our parish who are grieving the recent loss of a loved one.
A LITANY OF THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED The Deceased The Bereaved Dwain H. Lowry, Sr. + Nov. 16, 2016 father of Linda Huston
Thomas Michael Harms + Dec. 13, 2016 husband of Mary Harms
Abigail and Kelly Brey + Dec. 20, 2016 relatives of Doug & Rita Lester
Katie Hodskins + Dec. 20, 2016 relative of Doug & Rita Lester
Carla Molisa Puckett Bugg + Dec. 23, 2016 wife of Mitch Bugg
Ted D. Grindstaff + Dec. 26, 2016 cousin of Pat Biggs
Frances Marie McPherson + Jan. 6, 2017 mother of David McPherson
Benedict Conrad Thompson + Jan. 8, 2017 father of Susan Rogers
Crisitan Liliana Pozos-Pulido + Jan. 13, 2017 daughter of Arturo Pozos
Lucy Deborah Kelton + Feb. 2, 2017 niece of Sallie Clarke & Pat Keller
James Lamar Clouse + Feb. 5, 2017 father of Rita Lester
Vince Alfred Wooldridge + Feb. 8, 2017 husband of Elaine Wooldridge
Virginia Graham Carey + Mar. 12, 2017 aunt of Deacon Bruce & Rosa Browning
Felix S. Velasquez + Mar. 20, 2017 grandfather of Chris Claunch
Lorine “Rene” Minton + Mar. 26, 2017 cousin of Carolyn Browning
Joe David Wilson + Mar. 28, 2017 husband of Cindy Wilson
Rhoda Beatrice Hardin + Apr. 11, 2017 mother of Sharon Browning
Harriett Montgomery Bischoff + Apr. 19, 2017 cousin of Sallie Wathen Clarke
Paula Robles + May 26 mother of Gudelia Sorcia
Mary Alice “Judy” Miles + May 24, 2017 aunt of Melissa Jackson
Carlos Lopez + June 2017 brother of Margo Lopez
Jean Blair + June 2, 2017 sister of Frank Grimaldi
Catheryne Lee Claunch + June 4, 2017 daughter of Todd and Chris Claunch
Roman Rodriguez + June 14 father of Rodriguez Family
Lubia Castellanos + June 21, 2017 aunt of Castellanos Family
Belle Burkhead + June 26, 2017 aunt of Debbie Combs
G. L. Mayo + Aug. 18, 2017 brother of Leon Mayo
John Wayne Rider, Sr. + Sept. 2, 2017 father-in-law of Kim Rider
Margaret Ann Dearinger + Sept. 2, 2017 daughter of Margaret Haag
John Stephen Cornwell + Sept. 6, 2017 husband of Shirley Cornwell
Maxine Schaefer Selvage + Sept. 10, 2017 mother of Julie Patterson
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CALVARY CEMETERY NEWS 874 West Main St., Lexington
Way of the Cross for Holy Souls in Purgatory November 10 & 17 at 3:00 PM
The Stations of the Cross are displayed in the cupola of the Mausoleum and prayer booklets are provided for use during the prayer gatherings.
Visitation Mass November 5 at 3:00 PM
The Most Reverend John Stowe, OFM Conv. will celebrate this Mass which commemorates all of our loved ones who have died, whether this past year, or longer ago. They do not have to be buried at Calvary.
Veterans’ Day During the month of November, in honor of our Veterans, U.S. Flags will be available if you would like to place one on the gravesite of a Veteran buried at Calvary.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Lexington VOCATION PRAYERS
Heavenly Father, you are the one who made us, and you know us better than we know ourselves. — Call forth your servants, O Lord, and teach us to recognize your voice.
Son of God, you gave your life for all people, and you invite us to share in your mission. — Guide us with your love, dear Jesus, and help us to show it to others.
Holy Spirit, you are present within us, and you lend us the strength to live out our calling. — Remain with us always, our Helper, and give us the courage to say, “Yes.”
Hail Mary…
Lord Jesus, today we especially ask that you offer your mercy, love, and guidance to…
Jan/Jul ...all those discerning. Apr/Oct ...our marriages. Feb/Aug ...our seminarians. May/Nov ...all single persons. Mar/Sep ...our religious. Jun/Dec ...our priest & deacons.
Prayer for the Bereaved Family and Friends
God of all consolation, in Your unending love and mercy for us You turn the darkness of death into the dawn of new life. Show compassion to your people in their sorrow. Be our refuge and our strength to lift us from the darkness of this grief to the peace and light of Your presence. Your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, by dying for us, conquered death and by rising again, restored life. May we then go forward eagerly to meet Him, and after our life on earth be reunited with our brothers and sisters where every tear will be wiped away. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. (from Pastoral Care of the Sick, no. 222)
ALTAR OF THE DEAD
The entire month of November is dedicated to remembering our
beloved dead. Please bring in photos of your deceased loved ones
to add to the “Altar of the Dead” in the foyer.
The Deceased The Bereaved John Gagnon + October 2017 brother of Daniel Gagnon
Robert T. Jefferson + Oct. 14, 2017 uncle of Warren Jackson
Joan Romaine Miller Wentz + Oct. 7, 2017 mother of Rev. Deacon Brian Wentz
Helen Ann Metzger + Oct. 8, 2017 aunt of Pat Patterson
Michael Joseph Stephens, Sr. + Oct. 23, 2017 brother-in-law of Pat Patterson
NATIONAL VOCATION AWARENESS WEEK November 5 - 11
National Vocation Awareness Week (NVAW) is an annual celebration of the Catholic Church in the United States, dedicated to promoting vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life.
Compared to 50 years ago, there are 20,000 fewer priests and 130,000 fewer religious sisters? At the same time, the Catholic population has continued to grow steadily. During Vocation Awareness week, please pray that young people in today’s society will hear and respond to God’s call. And do your part to encourage them to consider the priesthood and religious life.
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EVANGELIZATION COMMITTEE We Are Called Pete Chiericozzi, Chair That All May Know Christ (John 17:3)
WHAT SEPARATES FROM GOD?
At the SHARING CHRIST session this past Sunday, the group of 40-50 attendees were challenged to know the circumstances that separates all of humanity from God. It is sin; but are we aware that each sin is not just an act unto itself, it creates a gap between us and God. A separation that must be healed.
What bridges the gap? It is God’s love that he sent his Son to us as the way for us to return to him. Through confession, we return to the good graces of God. We also learned what God wants to hear when we ask. “God, can I enter heaven?” The answer surprised us what God asks of us on this earth and our passage to heaven.
The learning continues on these inspiring and thought provoking sessions called SHARING CHRIST.
This week-end will be “Inviting Others to Meet Jesus.” Looking forward to it.
QUESTION OF THE WEEK FOR ADULTS
Welcoming Others
During the next week, what could you do
to welcome someone who usually feels excluded?
Dar la Bienvenida a Alguien
Durante la próxima semana, qué podrías hacer
dar la bienvenida a alguien que generalmente se siente
excluido?
MAGNIFICAT BREAKFAST – JOIN US IN VERSAILLES!
In honor of Veterans Day, we are blessed to have Deborah Neil, a veteran, speak and share her story, her fiat, her magnificat to the Lord. This breakfast will be at St. Leo Parish, 295 Huntertown Rd, Versailles, on Saturday, Nov. 11, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
Deborah, a parishioner of St. Joseph Parish in Winchester, joined the Navy and experienced the ups and downs of moving and being away from family. She has experienced clinical depression, for which she sought medical treatment after her daughter was born. Come hear the story of how her relationship with the Lord led to reconciliation and forgiveness, peace of heart and a celebration of all God’s gifts. Mass at 8:00 AM.
To register, send a $12.00 check by November 8 (payable to Magnificat) to Deedee Simon, 1641 Linstead Dr., Lexington, KY 40504.
Bring a dish per last name: A-F: fruit (ready to serve), G-M: casseroles/meat, N-Z: muffins/bread
Questions: contact Nkechi Amadife at 859-879-9433 or Pat at [email protected].
QUESTION OF THE WEEK
FOR CHILDREN
Welcoming Others
Is there a child in your class or neighborhood
who is left out of games and activities?
What can you do?
Dar la Bienvenida a Alguien
¿Hay un niño en su clase o vecindario que se queda
fuera de los juegos y actividades?
VICTIM’S ADVOCATE
If you or someone you know has been the victim of sexual abuse or sexual misconduct
by church personnel, contact the Diocese of Lexing-
ton’s Victim Advocate,
Nelda Jackson
at [email protected] or 859-253-1993, ext. 214.
NORTH POINT TRAINING CENTER CHRISTMAS FUND
Many of the inmates at North Point have no family or friend support. At Christmas they receive nothing from the outside except a package made possible by the North Point Christmas Fund. The chaplains of North Point are working to raise $3000 which, with approximately 1200 inmates, is slightly less than $3.00 per inmate.
Donations can be made through Wednesday, November 1, and should be mailed to: North Point Training Center, c/o Christmas Fund, PO Box 749, Burgin KY 40310.
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Communion Visits Schedule for November 9:
Harrodsburg Health Care Deacon Bruce Browning
McDowell Place, 9:15 AM Dawn Braasch & Jo Ann Martin
TRAINING For All Liturgical Ministers
Sunday, November 5
If you are a liturgical minister or would like to be, there will be a refresher/new training session
immediately following the 11:00 AM Mass on November 5.
The following requirements are necessary:
Eucharistic Ministers must have received the Sacrament of Confirmation in the Catholic Church and, if married, the marriage must be recognize by the Church. Altar Servers must have received First Holy Communion. All ministers who are 18 years or older must complete Safe Haven training.
The Christmas Bazaar is in need of handmade crafts and gently used
Christmas memories.
Please drop off any items you have at the church as soon as possible
(The parish office is closed on Fridays).
Thank you as always for your kindness.
COMMUNION TO THE HOME-BOUND
Every week our Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion and our deacon, along with other parish volunteers, bring the Holy Eucharist to those who are not able to attend Mass. We thank them for their commitment.
If you would like to help with this ministry, please contact Deacon Bruce Browning ([email protected]) or call the Parish Office (859-734-4270).
BEREAVEMENT DINNER MENU CHANGE
The menu for bereavement dinners has changed to the following:
Ham and/or turkey sandwiches with cheese on dinner rolls Additional sandwiches may also be available if needed:
Pimento cheese, tuna, chicken salad, etc.
Various salads will be provided to include: Cole Slaw, Pea Salad
Macaroni Salad, Potato Salad, Fruit Salad Tossed Salad, Jell-O Salad, Pasta Salad, Deviled Eggs
Desserts will be served
Drinks will be sweet and unsweet tea, lemonade, water and coffee
As in the past a parishioner will call asking you to bring a food item.
Thank you in advance for your patience during this transition period.
SERVICE COMMITTEE Rosa Browning - Chairperson
The Christmas Giving Tree gift tags for the Harrodsburg Nursing Home and the Thomson-Hood Veterans Center in Wilmore will be
available in the foyer starting, Saturday, November 18th.
The tags for the Veterans Center will be $5.00 each.
All the Harrodsburg Nursing Home residents will receive: Body Lotion, Body Wash, Shampoo, Deodorant.
DID YOU KNOW ABOUT THE
SERVIVCE COMMITTEE
Rosie Albright is our Parish Nurse. Rosie is available to provide
counseling as needed for changing behaviors to lowering
your blood pressure.
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Ken VanKannel, who is newly registered as a member of Saint Andrew.
He has recently moved here from Florida.
We give thanks to the Lord for
these new members of our church family. May the Church continu-
ally grow in union with Christ, bringing glory to His name.
MINISTERS Nov. 11 | 4:30 PM Nov. 12 | 11:00 AM Nov. 18 | 4:30 PM Nov. 19 | 11:00 AM
Altar Servers Schroeder Altar: Matthew Brodeur Book: Richie Macias
Wentz Altar: Veronica Schroeder Book: Need Volunteer
Candles
Annie Gagnon Aiden McKinney
Rebecca Biggs Ana Schroeder
Incense No Incense No Incense No Incense No Incense
Lectors Joe Myers Tamme Schroeder
Erich Ruehs Pat Biggs
Pat Logsdon Robert Logsdon
Michael Coleman Mary Kay Mayo
Ministers of Hospitality
Carolyn Ferreira Ron Ferreira
JD Case Ty Holiday Brad Noel Justin Stocker
Paul Merritt Bettina Merritt 2nd Collection: Catholic Campaign for Human Development
Will Begley Joe Fister Todd Gilkison Sara Niemann
Greeters
Pat Patterson Tim Sheehan
Edith Semones Kevin Semones
Gift Bearers Kiernan Family Macias Family
Ministers of the Host
Fr. Al DeGiacomo Fr. Al DeGiacomo Josh Brodeur Noelle Brodeur
Fr. Bill Poole Fr. Al DeGiacomo Jeffrey Klosterman Mike Vah
Ministers of the Chalice
Deacon Browning Pat Logsdon
Edith Case Mary Alice McClain Robby McClain Kim Rider Jerry Schroeder Loren Willmott
Deacon Wentz Noreta Royalty
Deacon Wentz Carolyn Crump Phillip Crump Mary Beth Lyons Bonnie Moore Mary Jane Trimble
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Nov. 5 Hannah Henson, Noah Sheperson, Lexi Walters Nov. 6 Ashton Drakeford, Clark Michel, Mary Anna Welch Nov. 7 Steven Ayala, Mary Ann Carey, Brian Lindsey, Robby McClain Nov. 9 Josh Brodeur, Ty Gilkison Miles Jackson, Miguel Resendiz, Elaine Wooldridge Nov. 10 Devon Cox, Matt Fish, Leon Mayo
God of all creation,
hear the prayers of Your servants who recall the day of their birth. Bless them with Your presence
and surround them with Your love that they may enjoy many happy years,
all of them pleasing to You. If we have missed a birthday, please email or call the office.
to Our Parish Family
We thank our Veterans for their sacrifice and service
to our country!
You are invited to a ceremony on November 11 at
Camp Nelson National Cemetery to honor those
who have served.
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS NOVEMBER 4 | SATURDAY
Confessions, 3:30 PM Rosary, 4:00 PM Mass, 4:30 PM,
Deacon Browning preaching 2nd Collection: Archdiocese
of the Military Services
NOVEMBER 5 | SUNDAY Daylight Savings Ends St. Mary Mass, 7:15 AM Spanish Mass, 8:45 AM,
Fr. Al presiding, Dcn. Alfaro preaching Sharing Christ Program, 9:30 AM
Formation, 9:30 AM Mass, 11:00 AM,
Deacon Browning preaching 2nd Collection: Archdiocese
of the Military Services Liturgical Minister Training,
12:00-1:00 PM
NOVEMBER 6 | MONDAY Directory Photographs,
4:45-8:45 PM Word & Communion Service, 6 PM,
Deacon Bruce Browning presiding
NOVEMBER 7 | TUESDAY Mass, 11:00 AM
Ministry of Consolation, 2:00 PM
NOVEMBER 8 | WEDNESDAY Rosary, 10:30 AM Mass, 11:00 AM
Adoration with Benediction, 11:00 AM—9:00 PM
Youth Group Social & Bizarre Prep, 6:00PM
Choir Practice, 7:00 PM
NOVEMBER 9 | THURSDAY Mass, 8:00 AM
NOVEMBER 10 | FRIDAY Mass, 11:00 AM
Rehearsal for Claunch/Gregorich Wedding, 5:00 PM
NOVEMBER 11 | SATURDAY Nuptial Mass uniting:
Chrystal Claunch & John Gregorich, 2:00 PM
Confessions, 3:30 PM Rosary, 4:00 PM Mass, 4:30 PM
NOVEMBER 12 | SUNDAY St. Mary Mass, 7:15 AM Spanish Mass, 8:45 AM,
Fr. Carlos Martinez presiding Formation, 9:30 AM
Mass, 11:00 AM
NOVEMBER 13 | MONDAY Word & Communion Service, 6 PM,
Deacon Bruce Browning presiding
NOVEMBER 14 | TUESDAY Mass, 11:00 AM
Ministry of Consolation, 2:00 PM Facility & Grounds Committee,
6:30 PM Meeting
NOVEMBER 15 | WEDNESDAY Rosary, 10:30 AM Mass, 11:00 AM
Adoration with Benediction, 11:00 AM—9:00 PM
Youth Mass & Mayhem, 6:00 PM Choir Practice, 7:00 PM
NOVEMBER 16 | THURSDAY Mass, 8:00 AM
NOVEMBER 17 | FRIDAY Mass, 8:00 AM
Christmas Craft Bazaar, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Luncheon, 11:00 AM-2:00 PM
NOVEMBER 18 | SATURDAY Christmas Craft Bazaar
9:00 AM-5:00 PM Luncheon, 11:00 AM-2:00 PM
Confessions, 3:30 PM Rosary, 4:00 PM
ITEMS NEEDED for Silent Auction
The Silent Auction for the Christmas Bazaar is in need of 30-35 plastic, quart-size mayonnaise type jars. Plastic is preferred; however, glass is acceptable. Please bring clean, empty containers to church and leave in the fellowship area.
DRESSER & CLOTHES NEEDED
The Mercer/Boyle County Head Start program has a couple of families in need. One family needs a dresser or chest of drawers and another family needs boys winter clothes size 4T. If you are able to help, contact Cheryl Preston, [email protected] or 859-734-4788.
#IGiveCatholic
The Diocese of Lexington and St. Andrew will be participating in an online giving event through #iGiveCatholic. Join in to support the 16 parishes, 11 schools, and 2 di-ocesan ministries to "Give Catholic" on "Giving Tuesday", a global day of giving back, November 28.
Please see the video at: www.youtube.com/watch?
v=36W3jU6PqFU.
For ongoing updates, please "friend" Cross Roads'
Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/
CrossRoadsCatholicNews/
You can contribute at: https://igivecatholic.org/lexington.
We will take up a 2nd Collection
for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development
on the weekend of November 18-19.