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NNOVEMBEROVEMBER 22, 2015 C22, 2015 CHRISTHRIST THETHE UUNIVERSALNIVERSAL KKINGING
Our Parish Mission:Our Parish Mission:Our Parish Mission: Christ calls our parish family to be a Christ calls our parish family to be a Christ calls our parish family to be a
beacon of hope in a rapidly changing community.beacon of hope in a rapidly changing community.beacon of hope in a rapidly changing community.
SSAINTAINT PPAULAUL
CCATHOLICATHOLIC CCHURCHHURCH
Address:
140 Walnut Street, Weirton, WV 26062
Phone: 304-748-6710
Web site: stpaulcommunity.net
Prayer Line: 304-748-4245
& 304-564-3114
Pastor:
Rev. Larry W. Dorsch
GGIVEIVE YYOUROUR FFAMILYAMILY ——AA HEALTHYHEALTHY STARTSTART ——
Raising a Family can be a challenging. West Virginia WIC is there to help. WIC offers a variety of programs designed to help mothers and families live a healthy life.
Personalized nutrition training
Breast feeding training and support
Free, healthy food
Healthcare referrals
Pregnant Women
Women breastfeeding up to six months after delivery
Infants up to their first birthday
Children from age one until their fifth birthday
Those who meet income guidelines
Please pass along this information about WIC to any young mothers you know who might benefits from
the many helpful services offered.
YOU WILL NOT HAVE MY HATRED
Antoine Leiris is a Parisian whose wife was killed in the Paris terrorist attacks last week. He wrote in a powerful Facebook status three days after the tragedy. His wife, 35-year-old hair and makeup artist Helene Muyal-Leiris, was killed in the Bataclan concert hall on Friday and leaves behind her husband and one 17-month-old son, Melvil. Throughout his post, Leiris addresses an unnamed person or group of people in the second person:
Friday night, you took an exceptional life -- the love of my life, the mother of my son -- but you will not have my hatred. I don't know who you are and I don't want to know, you are dead souls. If this God, for whom you kill blindly, made us in his image, every bullet in the body of my wife would have been one more wound in his heart.
So, no, I will not grant you the gift of my hatred. You're asking for it, but responding to hatred with anger is falling victim to the same ignorance that has made you what you are. You want me to be scared, to view my countrymen with mistrust, to sacrifice my liberty for my security. You lost.
I saw her this morning. Finally, after nights and days of waiting. She was just as beautiful as when she left on Friday night, just as beautiful as when I fell hopelessly in love over 12 years ago. Of course I am devastated by this pain, I give you this little victory, but the pain will be short-lived. I know that she will be with us every day and that we will find ourselves again in this paradise of free love to which you have no access.
We are just two, my son and me, but we are stronger than all the armies in the world. I don't have any more time to devote to you, I have to join Melvil who is waking up from his nap. He is barely 17-months-old. He will eat his meals as usual, and then we are going to play as usual, and for his whole life this little boy will threaten you by being happy and free. Because no, you will not have his hatred either.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/paris-terror-attacks-defiant-message_564a4758e4b08cda348a221c
How can WIC help?
Who’s Eligible?
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Office of Nutrition Services,
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304-558-0030 [email protected]
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LITURGICAL MINISTERS FOR NOVEMBER 28-29
Ministers of
Communion Lectors Altar
Servers
Greeters Ushers
Saturday
Nov. 28
5 pm
Evelyn Gaumer
Theresa Elias
Larry Perrone
Mary Young Thomas Sessi
Christina Lesho
Margaret Barber
Mary Hadobas
Frances Veltri
Joseph Veltri
John Cummings
Ron Panko
John Porco
Jim Elias
Sunday
Nov. 29
8:30 am
Mary Ann Kinder
Judith Bartley
Terri Nejus
Christine Holmes
Elena Mastrantoni
Monica LeFever
Miah LeFever
Cole LeFever
Betty Macre
Thomas Beaumont
Patrick Gurrera
Thomas Lorello
Phil Darmelio
Sunday
Nov. 29
11 am
Mellissa Perkins
Jerry DeFilippo
Peggy Rossi
Kim Edminston
George Brandenburg
Bernadette Whalen
Cynthia Harcharik
Ed Halsey
JoAnn Bugin
Lonni Riggs Olivia Tennant
Cathy Horstman
Darlene Sessi
Claire Stewart
Edie Wilson
Robert Baker
Charles Bugin
Robert Chuma
Ed Halsey
Sunday,
Nov. 29
6 pm
Not filled
Not filled
Nor filled
John Egan Not filled A.D. Mastrantoni
Michael Mastrantoni
Mark White
Michael Cucarese
OUR PARISH THIS WEEK
Saturday November 21
4:00 pm 5:00 pm
Confession Sunday Eucharist: (Anthony Paolo)
Sunday November 22
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the universe
8:30 am 9:40 am
11:00 am 6:00 pm 7:00 pm
Sunday Eucharist: (Mary & Joseph Hruschak) Faith FUNdamentals upstairs of church offices Sunday Eucharist/Children’s Church (Mark Mentzer) Sunday Eucharist: (For All Our People) Alcoholics Anonymous in cafeteria
Monday November 23
8:00 am
6:00 pm
Weekday Eucharist: (Deceased Members of Canala Family) Never Alone Meeting (Conference room)
Tuesday, November 24
8:00 am 6:30 pm
Weekday Eucharist: (Joseph Krinock) Weekly Word in conference room
Wednesday November 25
8:00 am
5:45 pm 7:00 pm
Weekday Eucharist: (Warrick, Rodgers & DelGuzzo Families) Voices of hope Adult Choir rehearsal
Thursday November 26
9:00 am Thanksgiving Eucharist (For All Our People)
Friday 8:00 am Weekday Eucharist: (Charles Tyson)
Saturday November 28
4:00 pm 5:00 pm
Confession Sunday Eucharist: (Robert Michael Ballato)
Sunday November 29
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the universe
8:30 am 9:40 am
11:00 am
6:00 pm 7:00 pm
Sunday Eucharist: (George J. Charnie, Sr.) Faith FUNdamentals upstairs of church offices Sunday Eucharist/Children’s Church (William & Paul Baselj) Sunday Eucharist: (For All Our People) Alcoholics Anonymous in cafeteria
Don’t forget your parish, please consider giving a percent-age of whatever remains in your estate to the parish me-morial endowment fund. Bequests for the parish should read, “To the Most Rev. Michael J. Bransfield, Bishop of Wheeling Charleston or his successors in office for the ex-clusive use of St. Paul Parish (or School) in Weirton, WV Memorial Endowment Fund.”
Weekly Collection November 15, 2015 Envelopes $5079.00 Offertory $416.00
SSHARINGHARING FAITHFAITH WITHWITH OUROUR CCHILDRENHILDREN
Our Family Faith FUNdamentals program is held for pre-school through grade eight children from 9:40 through 10:50 every Sunday morning in the morning above the
parish office. We have three classes that meet to help our children enrich their Catholic faith. If you children are not yet registered or participating, please call the
office immediately this week and sign them up and then bring them to class the next Sunday. No Session Thanksgiving weekend.
CCOMMUNITYOMMUNITY BBREADREAD BBASKETASKET Don’t forget non-perishable foods, soaps, paper products for distribution at our ecumenical food
pantry. Bring them to the offering baskets to be presented at mass.
TTABLEABLE OFOF HHOPEOPE Free Hot Meals are provided at First Methodist Church on West Street 5-6 pm Monday. Since our
regular parish day at Tof H will fall on a holiday the next two months, we will be staffing the Third Friday of the month instead. If you would like to be part of our team to prepare, serve and clean-up the meal that day (December 18), please sign up on the clip board in the back of the church. We
need a total of ten people on the team.
NNEVEREVER AALONELONE The local support group for parents, family, friends and community interested in drug and alcohol
addiction is now meeting here at St. Paul’s in our parish office conference room on Monday evenings at 6:00. This wonderful group has been providing encouragement as well as education and support to those in our area struggling with issues related especially to the abuse of substances. If you have these issues in your family or know someone who does, come on Mondays to find a welcoming group
of folks, many of whom have been there and/or are there!
In Jesus, God wills to be true God not only in the height but also in the depth – in the depth of human creatureliness, sinfulness and mortality. --Karl Barth
This week: Last Sunday of Ordinary Time Feast of Christ the King
Daniel 7:13-14 Revelation 1:5-8 John 18:33b-37
Background: Our liturgical cycle of scripture and prayer climaxes with today’s Feast of Christ the Universal King. The confrontation of the Rome’s highest authority with Jesus throws into shark contrast the forces of power and their relative domination. The real meaning of truth confronts Pilate as it does us in the Gospel text. Pilate does not get it and thinks he is the one who really wields the ultimate power when he condemns Jesus to death.
What is the real truth demonstrated in this scene?
Next Week: The First Sunday of Advent, Year C Jeremiah 33:14-16 I Thessalonians 3:12-4:2
Luke 21:25-28,34-36
Adult Bible Study Our weekly discussion of the com-ing Sunday’s Gospel will resume this week as we begin
reading Luke.
PRAY FOR OUR SICK MEMBERS Irene Gala, Victor Greco, Santo Gubitti Trinity East: Paul Sirback , Golden Oaks—Theresa Petroski Country Club Nursing Home: Frances Oliver Weirton Geriatrics—Inez Oliver Wyngate: Virginia Yoklic, Vivian DeMarco, Gloria Frankovitch & Reno Silvestri Serra Manor—Lillian Beagle Chris Dorich is at 71 Darlington Rd, Room 141, Beaver Falls, PA 15010
We extend the parish’s sympathy to Tina Greer, our longtime parish office manager, and her family on the death of her Father, John Galownia. May he now rest with his wife in the peace of the Risen Christ.
Capital Campaign payments can be placed in the collection basket on Sunday or mailed to 140 Walnut St, Weirton. Please make checks out to St. Paul School and place them in a
separate envelope. Do not include this payment with your Church collection check. We thank all the faithful contributors to our parish & school. God Bless!
Christian Mothers News! St. Paul Christian Mothers will sponsor their annual bake sale this weekend Saturday, November 21st & Sunday, November 22nd at all Masses. St. Paul Christian Mothers annual Christmas Party will be held on Sunday, December 6th at Gio’s at 2 pm. The price is $20 and may be paid to our treasurer, Christine Holmes. Members may put money in the collection basket also by December 1st. The menu is pasta, chicken, green beans, salad bar & desserts. Any questions or concerns, please call Marilyn
Charnie at 304-670-5900. Community Thanksgiving Dinner will be held on Thursday, November 26th from 11 am to 3 pm at the Weirton Senior Citizens Center, 3425 Main Street, Weirton 304-748-3490. All are welcome to attend. Don’t eat alone enjoy a deli-cious Thanksgiving meal-absolutely free. Meal consists of turkey, ham, dressing, yams, green beans, dessert & more. For transportation, call the Salvation Army at 304-748-4310. If you are a shut in, please call ahead for meal delivery. 304-748-3490 or 304-748-4422. Sponsored by the Weirton Ministerial Association.
A New Toy Christmas Drive to benefit the needy of Brooke & Hancock Counties will be held the weekend of December 4-6 with a make-up weekend of December 11-13 in The Wal-mart Plaza in Weirton. This project is sponsored by Jonathan Golden, as a Eagle Project of Boy Scout Troop 335. Jonathan placed a large box in the lower church to collect new toys until December. For more information call 304-491-9636 for toy pick-up. All toys will be donated to the Weirton Breadbasket. Our Annual Jesse Tree will be erected after Thanksgiving with paper ornaments naming a gifted needed by someone in the local area. These can named gifts can be purchased by families or individuals of the parish and brought back with a wrapped gift and the emblem taped to the top. If anyone knows of a someone who is in need of Christmas gifts for their chil-dren, please call the school office at 304-748-5225. A Communal Celebration of Reconciliation will be held for all the churches of Weirton at Sa-cred Heart of Mary Church on Wednesday, December 16 at 6 pm. All are welcome and encour-aged to attend. This celebration will include an opportunity for individual confession of sins to a priest and absolution and is a fitting way for us to prepare for the coming Feast of Christmas.