Rev. John Bohn, Pastor Padre Juan Chavajay, Associate Pastor A

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Rev. John Bohn, Pastor Padre Juan Chavajay, Associate Pastor A
October 11, 2015
October 11, 2015
Twenty-eighth
Sunday in Ordinary Time
Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
MASSES
MASSES
Saturday Vigil:
Vigil:
5:00 P.M.
Sunday s:
Sundays:
8:00 A.M., 10:30 A.M., 5:00 P.M.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday:
Weekda
ys:8:00 A.M.7:0 0 A.M .
7:00
A.M.,
8:0 0 A.M .
Tuesday, Thursday:
Holy Days:
7:00
A.M., 5:30d P.M.
As Announce
in Bulletin
Holy Days:
NURSERY
As
Announced in Bulletin
AT ALL SUNDAY MASSE S
NURSERY
AT
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ROSUNDAY
OM MASSES
In
Church
CRY ROOMfor all Ma sses
In Church for all Masses
RECONCI LIATION
Saturday, 4:30 -5:1 5 P.M .
RECONCILIATION
or By Appointmen
Saturday,
4:00-4:45t P.M.
or By Appointment
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
RELIGIOUS
Sunday : 9:1 5 EDUCATION
- 10:1 5 A.M .
Sunday:
A.M.9
Adults &9:15
Ages- 410:15
- Grade
Wednesday: 6:00 - 7:00 P.M.
Adults & Ages 3 - Grade 9
1242 Lynnwood Drive
1242
Lynnwood
Drive
Jackson,
MS 39206
Jackson, MS 39206
Mailing Address:
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 16547
P.O. Box 16547
Jackson, MS 39236
Jackson, MS 39236
Phone (601) 366-2335
www.saintrichard.com
www.saintrichard.com
Sr. Therese Jacobs, BVM
Raymond Barry
Pastoral Minister
Raymond
Barry
Director of Christian Service
Director
of Christian
Raymond
Barry Service
Suzan Cox
Director
of Christian Service
Suzan
Liturgy Cox
Director
Suzan Director
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Liturgy
Allyson
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Liturgy
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Kim
Turner of Religious Education
Coordinator
Kim
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Coordinator of Religious Education
George Q. of
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Coordinator
Religious Education
Pastoral Minister
George
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Pastoral
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Tom Lewis
RCIALewis
Coordinator
Tom
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Tom
RCIA
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Debbie
Tubertini
RCIA
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Debbie
Tubertini
Director of
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Director
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Evangelization & SFC’s
Melissaof
Director
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Melissa
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Senior High
Director of Youth Ministry
Amelia
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Senior High
Director of Youth Ministry
Amelia
Rizor
Junior
High
Director of Youth Ministry
Amelia
Rizor
Junior High
Director of Youth Ministry
Junior High
Director of Youth Ministry
Helen
Walsh
Helen Walsh
Helen
Walsh
Director
of Music
Director of Music
Director of Music
Jules Michel
Cathy
Wilson
Jules Michel
Principal,St.
St. Richard
Richard School
School
Principal,
601-366-1157
601-366-1157
www.strichardschool.org
www.strichardschool.org
Rev. John Bohn, Pastor
Rev. Chavajay,
John Bohn,Associate
Pastor Pastor
Padre Juan
Padre Juan Chavajay, Associate Pastor
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being of all the victims, their families and others in the community is of particular concern to the
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in making
a report . Please contact her at
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parking
football
field
lot and
and
football
field
601-326-3728.
Cardinalfest is the St. Richard Catholic School
School Parent
Parent Association’s
Association’sannual
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celebrationof
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more information
about
diocesan
policies
and
to learn
what
thebe
diocese
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to
create a
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parents,
and community.
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for
everyone,
please
visit
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at www.jacksondiocese.org
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andthe
getstudy
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for
Split-the-Pot
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a new
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is $15
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Gospel
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for more
more information
information
TAKE TEN WITH(parentassociation@strichardschool.org)
FAMILY
OR
FRIENDS
Spend
10
minutes
(parentassociation@strichardschool.org) reflecting on God’s Word.
NEXT Sunday’s Scripture: Baruch 5:1-9
Philippians 1:4-6, 8-11 Luke 3:1-6
TAKE
TEN
WITH
FAMILYthis
ORAdvent?
FRIENDS
Spend
minutes
How are you
waiting, preparing,
observing
What “rough ways”
might10need
to be reflecting
“made on God’s Word.
TAKE
TEN
WITH FAMILY
OR FRIENDS
Spend
minutes
reflecting
on
FAMILY
Spend 10
10
minutes
reflecting
onGod’s
God’sWord
Word
smooth”
in yourWITH
life,
your
world
aOR
moreFRIENDS
meaningful
celebration
of
Christmas?
Sunday’s
Scripture:
Markfor
11:1-10
Philippians
2:6-11
Mark
14:1-15:47
NEXT
NEXT
Sunday’s
Scripture:
Isaiah
53:10-11
Hebrews
4:14-16
NEXT
Sunday’s
Scripture:
Isaiah
53:10-11
Hebrews
4:14-16
Which
of his human
traits draws
you closer
to Jesus? Recall a time
when you
were disappointed with
Mark
Mark10:42-45
10:42-45
Listening
to
these
words
today,
let
us
give
thanks
to
God
for
the
great
gift
of
Jesus
Christ,
Listening to these
words
today,
let us give
thanks
to God
for disappointment?
the great gift of Jesus Christ,and
andpray
prayfor
for
your
own human
weakness.
How did
you deal
with that
the grace
grace to
to become
become more
more like
like him.
the
him.
JOIN THE COMMUNITY
YOUTH WORLD
FAITH LIFE
Grades 10, 11 and 12
This Sunday No Faith Life Meeting
Coming Soon– Faith Life Bonfire!!!
ALIVE
Grades 7, 8, and 9
This Sunday “Sunday Night Live” will not meet this
Sunday.
Wednesday Night Discipleship Discipleship meets
on Wednesday evenings from 6:00 until 7:30 P.M. in
the Youth Center. The Game Room will open at
6:00 P.M.
Juice and Jesus Juice and Jesus meets every
Thursday from 7:25 A.M.– 7:45 A.M. in the St. Joe
Field House. All 7th and 8th graders are welcome.
Sunday School Sunday School will not meet this
weeek
There will be a Protection of Children Parent Review
meeting on Wednesday, October 14 at 5 P.M, in the
Youth Center. This is for all parents who are
interested in the material that will be presented to
the 7th, 8th, and 9th graders at Sunday School Class
on Sunday, October 18 and Discipleship Class on
Wednesday, October 21. The information may also
be found on the Diocesan website
(jacksondiocese.org)
SAVE THE DATE
Meet and Greet sponsorship gathering hosted by Catholic
Charities October 12 from 6 P.M. until 8 P.M. at the Old Capitol
Inn. Tickets are $100 per person
The Journey of Hope Luncheon October 13, 2015, Join
Catholic Charities at the Jackson Marriott to hear guest speaker Fr.
Jonathan Morris from 12 P.M.- 1 P.M.
Boots & BBQ October 13, 6:30 P.M. until 8:30 P.M. at
Broadmoor Baptist Church in Madison, MS. Featuring the Pilgrim
Family Band. Tickets are $15 per person . To get your tickets call
601.713.2322 (Benefitting the Center for Pregnancy Choices)
St. Joseph Catholic School Open House November 1 at 2:00
P.M. in the Fine Arts Auditorium. We welcome all, grades 7-12,
who are interested in a Catholic education. Contact Kristi Garrard
at 601.898.4812
Hunger Banquet Silent Auction November 12, 2015 in Foley
Hall “My Big Fat St. Richard Wedding”
The 35th Annual Squat and Gobble November 19, 2015 at the
Old Capitol Inn. Help be a part of our campaign to stop Human
Trafficking and Domestic Violence.
MISSION MISSISSIPPI PRAYER BREAKFAST
Tuesday, October 13
Governor’s Mansion
at 8 A.M.
Call 601.353.6477 to sign up!
Thursday, October 15
Briarwood Presbyterian
Church
620 Briarwood Drive
St. Richard Moms’ Prayer Group
This is a new group here at St. Richard for moms who want to
share their faith and have fellowship with other moms. We will
read and discuss the Mass readings for the upcoming weekend
and prayerfully consider what the readings are calling us to do or
be. We will meet every Tuesday night at 6:00 P.M. in the
Chatham Room. Each week is independent of the other weeks so
do not worry about missing a meeting. If you have questions
please contact Mary Kate Rees at rees.marykate@gmail.com or
Debbie Tubertini at 601.366.2335 ext. 107 or email
tubertini@saintrichard.com
Year of Consecrated Life Continues
This is a time to give thanks to the women and men for their
witness of faith and models of inspiration. A time to pray for the
priests and religious that have walked with us on our journey of
faith through Baptisms, First Holy Communions, Confirmations,
weddings, the anointing of our sick. For articles and a prayer for
those of consecrated life go to
www.usccb.org/beliefs-and-teachings.
October is the Month of the Holy Rosary
This is primarily due to the fact that the liturgical feast of Our
Lady of the Rosary is celebrated annually on October 7. It was
instituted to honor the Blessed Virgin Mary in gratitude for the
protection that she gives the Church in answer to the praying of
the Rosary by the faithful. The Rosary is prayed daily at 7:30
A.M. in the church, on Mondays at 8:45 A.M. at the Jackson
Women’s Health Clinic, on Wednesdays at 6 P.M. in the St.
Richard Conference Room, and on the first Friday of every
month at 2:30 P.M. in the church. All are welcomed to any of
these Rosary times.
Attention Newcomers– Dinner is on us!
We would like to extend a special welcome to all of our new
families here at St. Richard of Chichester. We would like to treat
you and your family to dinner on Wednesday, October 14 from 5
P.M. until 6:30 P.M. in Foley Hall. All you need to do is look for
the “newcomer tables” and there will be a member standing
there to provide you with a ticket. Present this ticket to the
person taking money and dinner is FREE! This is a wonderful
opportunity to meet members of our parish and for them to
meet you! We hope you will join us!
Timely Topics
Make plans to join Timely Topics for a 6 week reflection on Pope
Francis’ second encyclical “Laudato Si” (Medieval Central Italian
for “Praise the Lord”). The encyclical has the subtitle on care of
our common home. Billy & Jana Avalon will introduced the
encyclical on Sunday, October 11 at 9:15 A.M. in the Chichester
Room. (Dot-T Dehmer, Cleta Ellington, Robert McElvane, and
Luke Lundemo will facilitate discussion on subsequent chapters)
SAINT RICHARD CATHOLIC
SCHOOL CORNER
Cardinalfest 2nd Annual Chili Cook-Off
Have a good chili recipe? Like to cook for crowds? Like to compete
for great prizes? Get your team together and support our school on
October 25 at 11 A.M. on the St. Richard football field. $75 entry fee
per team (up to four teammates). 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prizes for the
BEST chili. Contact Susan Steckler for more information–
601.942.2764 or smsteckler@gmail.com
“like” us on Facebook
facebook.com/StRichardJackson
October is Respect for Life Month
Join our fifth graders at St. Richard as they pray and share what Respect for Life means to them:
“Dear Heavenly Lord, please help people learn about and respect human life.
Thank you for my family and friends. In Jesus’ name we pray, Amen.”
“Dear God, help me be pure in the relationships that come my way.
I thank you for all the things that you have given me that I don’t deserve. Amen.”
“Dear God, thank you for our wonderful selves. Thank you for all that you have done for us and how you made us. Amen.”
“God, I want to thank you for the gift of life, and for my mom and dad, that you helped them create me. Amen.”
St. Richard Bereavement Support Group (Please note changed date)
Thursday, October 15, 6:30 p.m. (Note: Changed to THIRD Thursday This Month)
“No One Understands What I Am Going Through” - Parishioner, Dot-T Dehmer
The monthly St. Richard Bereavement Support Group will meet Thursday, October 15, at 6:30 p.m. in the Mercy Room.
Please note that the date is changed to the third Thursday of October. Parishioner and author, Dot-T Dehmer, will be helping us to
understand the human side of losing our loved one and helping us to connect with the spiritual grace that is available through
God’s Word. Losses in Dot-T’s life make her words genuine. If you are hurting from losing a loved one or you are trying to comfort
and understand the grief of a family member or friend, it will be helpful to attend. If you know someone who is bereaved, please
invite them. It is open to all. If you have questions or just need to talk to someone, call Suzie Cranston (601-982-5464), Linda
Lalor (601-853-8840), or Nancy McGhee (601-942-2078) or email ncmcghee@bellsouth.net
Join Young at Heart for a Presentation by a Certified Sommelier
The Young at Heart group would like to invite everyone to join them for what is sure to be a very interesting gathering on
Thursday, October 15 at 11:30 A.M. in Foley Hall. We have John Malanchak, a certified sommelier who will trace the
History of Wine from 6000 B.C. for us. We will also learn what role the Catholic Church played in the spread of wine
throughout Europe and the New World. We might even have to sample some of the subject matter. Lunch is $5 per
person. Y@H sponsors these monthly meetings, however, anyone is invited. Please join us even if you are not able to
stay the entire time.
The Hunger Banquet
The Saint Richard Hunger Banquet
Thursday, November 12, 2015
6 P.M. until 9 P.M. in Foley Hall
The theme this year will be
MY BIG FAT SAINT RICHARD WEDDING
The dress for the evening is wedding casual.
You have a little over 45 days to hit the gym, count those carbs, and work on squeezing into your wedding attire. The dress code
includes, but is not limited to, bridal, bridesmaid, mother of the bride. (All you grooms and groomsmen should don the ever
appropriate tuxedo.) The food for the evening will feature massive amounts of wedding cake. All proceeds from this annual event is
given to organizations that feed the hungry in our city, state, and world. A nursery will be available.
DON’T MISS OUT! It’s still not too late to sign up for Small Faith Communities!
If you are not currently participating in a SFC– now is the time to join. Our SFC groups are a tremendous support system
for sharing our Catholic faith and for giving us more confidence to share with others. This next season begins the week
of October 11. We will be using a DVD series called “The Biblical Walk Through the Mass” by Edward Sri.
According to Sri, “From the moment of our creation and throughout biblical history, God has desired to enter
into an intimate communion with humanity. In fact, God, who loves us beyond comprehension, has chosen to give us
his very Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity in the Eucharist. It can be truly said that the Catholic Mass is the most amazing
event on earth.”
This series is sure to renew your faith and deepen your love and devotion to the Eucharist. REGISTER NOW
for this new series– pick up a registration card in the vestibule of the church or go to our website www.saintrichard.com. Registration cards should be returned to the box in the vestibule of the church or brought to the church office. If you have questions please
contact Debbie Tubertini at 601.366.2335 ext. 107 or email tubertini@saintrichard.com.
Catholic Diocese of Jackson Seeking Part-Time Employee
The Catholic Diocese of Jackson is seeking a part-time employee for the Benefits Office. Successful applicant will work 15 hours a week now, with the potential to grow into full-time employment of 35 hours a week. Position will include working with various aspects of company benefits. Must be able to use Word and Excel, maintain
high standards of timeliness and discretion, and be able to work as a team member. Applicants may send a letter to:
BENEFITS DEPARTMENT, Catholic Diocese of Jackson, P.O. Box 2248, Jackson, MS 39225-2248
THIS WEEK AT ST. RICHARD
Coffee & Creed– “Timeline, the Great Adventure Bible Study” Genesis 4-11
Timely Topics- “Laudato Si” presented by Billy and Jana Avalon
Extraordinary Minister Training in the Church
St. Richard School will be speaking at all Masses, and selling wristbands for Cardinalfest
after all Masses
No Good Shepherd
St. Richard Catholic School will be closed Monday, October 12 for Columbus Day
8:45 A.M. 40 Days Rosary for Life at the Jackson Women’s Health Organization
(2903 N. State Street) All Welcome
6:00 P.M. Centering Prayer– Conference Room
6:30 P.M. St. Vincent de Paul meeting
9:30 A.M.
6:00 P.M.
6:00 P.M.
7:00 P.M.
8:15 A.M.
9:00 A.M.
5:00 P.M.
5:00P.M.
6:00 P.M.
6:30 P.M.
Meals on Wheels in Foley Hall Kitchen
Sacramental Prep Reconciliation Meeting for Parents in Foley Hall
St. Richard Moms’ Prayer Group– Chatham Room
Young Adults– Mercy Room
ROSARY
Join us every weekday at 7:35 a.m. to
recite the rosary
before the 8:00
Mass
All School Mass
Adoration
Parish Dinner (Newcomers eat free!)
Protection of Children Parent Review Meeting in the Youth Center
Good Shepherd
Catholic Inquiry– Chichester Room until 8:30 P.M.
Troubled?
The Crisis Line
Listens
601-713-4357
SAT
11:30 A.M. Young at Heart in Foley Hall
12:00 P.M. Centering Prayer in Conference Room
6:00 P.M. Bereavement Support Group in the Mercy Room
7:45 A.M. Catholic Habitat Build #30 at Greenview Drive until 5:00 P.M.
SUN
THU
WED
MON
9:15 A.M.
9:15 A.M.
1:00 P.M.
All Masses
TUE
SUN
Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
All Masses Special Collection for World Mission/ Propagation of the Faith
Catholic Habitat Build #30
Update
PASTORAL CARE
Remembering all the Faithful Departed
St. Richard Parish continues to share in the loss of family members. A
book has been placed at the entrance of the church. Please write the
names of your deceased loved ones in the book. All names will be
remembered at all Masses in November.
10/17/15 Exterior Painting
Saint Richard Parish Finance Corner
Please notify the church office of births, deaths and hospital stays
PLEASE PRAY FOR HEALING
At Home: Laquita Koenig, Natalie Rose Sant’ Angelo, Joe
Lemoine, Carrie Maniscalco, Dora Roell, Avery Nejam, Fr. John
Leogue, Jim Payne, Edna Dollar, Catherine Marler, Janet Green
(C), Jack Hoffman– son of Tico and Mitzi Hoffman (C)
Steve Waggener (M)
Friends and Family:
Margie Hunter– sister of Ginger Hogg (J), Beth Justus Warga,
sister of Caroline Gaudet (L), Denise Wissel (D), and Martha
Joseph(G)
Please Pray for our Nursing Home Parishioners & Friends
The Orchard: Kay McDonald, Mildred Wilkinson, Billie Tonos
Manhattan Nursing and Rehabilitation Center: Eileen
Meeney, Janis Franklin, Lura Matthews, Laura Campbell, Roy
McMillan
Highland Home: Peter Daschbach, Betty McAndrew, Adelle
Rice
St. Catherine’s Village: Mary Catherine Grower, Norma
Blossman, Mary Hogg, Avenelle Allison, Gwen Lundy, Vic Duvic,
Carol Ann Koby, Ann Fournet, Fr. Richard Somers, Mary Herlihy,
Jeanne Michel, Rosemary McMullan, Vic Duvic
Chateau Ridgeland: Carol Weimar, Jim Willis, Bill Morgan
Lakeland Nursing & Rehabilitation: Marguerite Andrews
The Blake: Posey Albriton
Hospice: Mike Ellis
Follow Pope Francis with “The Pope
App” on iphone or
ipad
2015 Weekly Budget
$37,500.00
Contributions for 10/4/15
$39,358.91
MASSES FOR THE WEEK
Sunday:
People of the Parish
Monday:
7:00 A.M.
8:00 A.M.
Jake Addison req. by Claudia & Mac Addison
People of the Parish
Tuesday:
7:00 A.M. Dane Korkmas req. by Mary Anne & Larry Lefoldt
5:30 P.M. Catharine Thomas req. by Linda Lalor
Wednesday: 7:00 A.M. Sara & Bill Dunning req. by Margaret Campbell
(special intention)
8:15 A.M. Thomas Leber req. by Dierdre Payne
Thursday:
7:00 A.M.
5:30 P.M.
Peter Saway req. by Margaret Campbell
People of the Parish
Friday:
7:00 A.M. Janet Snuggs req. by Mary Anne & Larry Lefoldt
(special intention)
8:00 A.M. People of the Parish
Saturday:
8:00 A.M. People of the Parish

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