October 18, 2015 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time The Mission of
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October 18, 2015 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time The Mission of
An Arizona Non-Profit Corporation founded in 1999 — 300 N. Tanque Verde Loop Road, Tucson, AZ 85748 The Mission of Corpus Christi We, at Corpus Christi, seek to experience God in Scripture, the Sacraments, our prayer, studies, one another and all of God’s creation. We aspire to embody God’s presence by sharing our gifts and welcoming all. October 18, 2015 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Lectio Divina - Monday, Oct. 19, 4pm in the Chapel Centering Prayer - Led by Jo Behrman Tues., Oct. 20 at 7pm Wed., Oct. 21 at 1pm in the Chapel RE K-5 Grade Classes - October 21, 28, 4:30pm Youth Group Jr. HS (6-8 Gr.) - *NEW HOURS* 6-7:30pm Wednesdays Sr. HS (9-12 Gr.) - Sundays, 11am-1pm (schedule inside) October Events For more information on events see details inside, call the Parish Office, or visit our website Yoga - Wed., Oct. 21, 28, 9:00am Qigong - Thurs., Oct. 22, 29, 9:00am Out to Lunch Bunch - Oct. 20, 11:30am at La Parrilla Suiza Quilt Ministry - Oct. 21, 9:30am Dignity Bags - Oct. 22, 9:00am Let’s Talk Travel - Oct. 25, 3:00pm Parish Pastoral Council - Oct. 27, 5:00pm Outreach Ministry - Oct. 27, 7:00pm Fr. Christopher Orndorff, Pastor Fr. Richard Kingsley, Pastor Emeritus Deacon Mark Cesnik PHONE: (520) 751-4235 FAX: (520) 751-1304 Parish Office Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8:30am-4:30pm Come Grow Web Page: www.cccctucson.org With Us Come Grow With Us SCHEDULE OF MASSES SATURDAY: 4:30 PM SUNDAY: 7:45 AM 9:45 AM HOLY DAYS: 8:00 AM 6:00 PM MONDAY through FRIDAY: 8:00 AM ROSARY FRIDAY: 7:30 AM SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION BY APPOINTMENT AND FROM 3:45-4:15 PM SATURDAYS SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK FIRST FRIDAY AT 8 AM MASS Attention Parable Lovers! From the Desk of Fr. Chris Do you ever sit back and think about how much power you wield? All of us have power over others. We don’t have to be big or strong. We don’t need money or a position of status or authority. We all use words, and words can be so powerful. I always think about my brother when Jesus talks about power and authority. He’s three years younger, and in junior high and high school we used to joke that he had 6% body fat - and I had the other 94%. By the time he was 12, we were never going to wrestle again. He was a HULK! But I could bend him to my will. I could play him like a guitar. I knew every button to push to get whatever reaction I desired, good or bad. Words are so powerful! They can cause pain or resentment. They can sow the seeds of suspicion. They can be so demoralizing and inflict such hurt. But words can also be the cause of great joy! They can lift the spirit. They can be nurturing and encouraging. They can be the source of healing and comfort. How shall we use this great power we have been given? Fr. Chris We Next session is October 24. We will discuss the parable of the Good Samaritan along with the previous Parables of the lost coin, sheep, and son. Make up a story (parable) like Jesus did that tells a Truth similar to the parables we are covering. Or, you can cut one out of the paper, or describe a story of TV show that tells the Truth about finding what was lost, or a story about a Good Samaritan. Be willing to share. Please EVERYONE read Amy Jill Levine’s book up to 106. Be ready for the Quiz! Adios, Fr. Richard Men & Women Becoming CatholicA A number of persons have begun the process of entering the Catholic Church, here at Corpus Christi, through the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults aiming toward full initiation into the community at the Easter Vigil in the spring. There is still a very limited amount of time for others to enter this process. If you are, or if you know an adult who has an interest in finding out more about becoming initiated into the Catholic community, now is the time to take action. A form to establish contact is available in the parish office or on the parish website cccctucson.org on the “Becoming Catholic” page. If you are interested in being a part of the team that helps make this process truly welcoming and enriching, contact Dc. Mark deaconmark@cccctucson.org. Homebound Eucharist welcome all who are visiting our Corpus Christi Faith Community for the first time or are frequent visitors. We are honored by your presence. If we can be of service to you, please do not hesitate to call on us. If you would like to become a member of our Parish, please complete one of the Registration forms located in the Parish Office, at the Community Center Bulletin Board, or on our website at www.cccctucson.org The Glorious Mysteries Will be recited at 8:45am in the chapel each first Sunday of the month. Lectio Divina Latin for “divine reading.” It represents a method of prayer and scriptural reading intended to promote communication with God. Every Monday at 4pm in the Chapel. Arizona Rosary Celebration - Oct. 24 Anyone interested in going to the rosary celebration, please contact Theresa Romanelli at 520-373-5442 or email her at theresaromanelli@hotmail.com. Mass Intentions are Available If you would like to schedule a weekday Mass for your loved one(s), or have a special intention, please contact the parish office. Donations for 10/11/15 General: $6,405 Designated: $8,159 Thank you for your generosity! If you have a family member or know of a parishioner on the eastside of Tucson in need of having Eucharist brought to them regularly, please contact the Parish Office at 751-4235. Have You Moved? Do you have a new address, phone number or family changes? Updating this information helps us serve the parish more effectively and saves on the cost of returned postage. Please call the Parish Office at 751-4235 to update your information. All Hands on Deck for Casa Maria Outreach Ministry invites all parishioners to participate in preparing sandwiches for Casa Maria’s soup kitchen. Casa Maria serves more than 400 meals daily to our brothers and sisters needing assistance. Join us Sunday, Oct. 25, between the Sun. 7:45am and 9:45am morning Masses to help for whatever time you can manage. Stay late or come early. All ages and abilities are welcome. Questions may be directed to Anna Elias-Cesnik aecesnik@gmail.com. Corpus Christi Has Gluten-Free Hosts For those who wish to receive Gluten-Free hosts at Communion, we have them available at all Masses. If you wish to receive them, please come down the center aisle at the end of Communion and indicate to the Eucharistic Minister that you need the Gluten-Free host. Please remember to let the Parish Office know when you are on campus during business hours. Thank you. Corpus Christi Building Debt September: October: Debt $ 2,299,668 Monthly Payment $ 20,747 $ 20,747 Month-to-Date Bldg. Fund $ 5,741 $ 3,467 Month-to-Date Pledges Received $ 11,491 $ 5,794 Cash put into Savings $ ( 3,515) $ ( 11,486) As of 10/11/15,we will potentially have to use ( $ 11,486) of our Building Fund Reserves to make our mortgage payment. We have 2 weekends left. Cost of Sanctuary, Plaza, Kitchen, and Office $ 6,300,000 Original total debt $ 3,664,692 Current debt $ 2,299,668 Principal Paid $ 1,365,024 First Mtg. Payment made 8/25/09 % of debt paid 37% % of Total Cost Paid 63% CORPUS CHRISTI STAFF (520)751- 4235 • Fax (520) 751-1304 • www.cccctucson.org Office Manager, Kara Montaño; kmontano@cccctucson.org Finance Manager, John Salapski; jsalapski@cccctucson.org Safe Environment Rep., Carmen Lombardo; clombardo@cccctucson.org; safeenvironment@cccctucson.org Director of Music, Jana Gee; jmgee19@gmail.com Coordinator of Children’s Ministry, Suzanne Hensel; shensel@cccctucson.org Coordinator of Youth Ministry, Stacey Beste; sbeste@cccctucson.org Parish Office Receptionists, Kathy Cullinan; kcullinan@cccctucson.org Carol Taylor; ctaylor@cccctucson.org Maintenance Supervisor, OJ Hartman; ohartman@cccctucson.org Maintenance, Alma Schlor; aschlor@cccctucson.org When visiting our website cccctucson.org, please use the main link to access current information and not the sub-links...they are not updated. Corpus Christi Ministries & Groups Alcoholics Anonymous Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: Sunday: Monday: Tuesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: READINGS FOR THE WEEK Rom 4:20-25; Lk 1:69-75; Lk 12:13-21 Rom 5:12, 15b, 17-19, 20b-21; Ps 40:7-10, 17; Lk 12:35-38 Rom 6:12-18; Ps 124:1b-8; Lk 12:39-48 Rom 6:19-23; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 12:49-53 Rom 7:18-25a; Ps 119:66, 68, 76-77, 93-94; Lk 12:54-59 Rom 8:1-11; Ps 24:1b-4ab, 5-6; Lk 13:1-9 Jer 31:7-9; Ps 126:1-6; Heb 5:1-6; Mk 10:46-52 SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time; World Mission Sunday Ss. John de Brébeuf, Isaac Jogues, and Companions St. Paul of the Cross St. John Paul II St. John of Capistrano St. Anthony Mary Claret; Blessed Virgin Mary Sunday, 10/18 Monday, 10/19 Tuesday, 10/20 Wednesday, 10/21 Friday, 10/23 Saturday, 10/24 All Corpus Christi Parishioners Janet Good (D) Kathy Nedder (L) Dr. & Mrs. J. Holbrook (L) Robert & Dolores Zwick (D) All Corpus Christi Parishioners Bill Faith Bob Activities Group Ceil Woodruff Adopt-A-Roadway Jo Behrman Altar Linens Cathy Cristo Altar Servers Kathy Cullinan Becoming Catholic Dc Mark & Anna Cesnik Bereavement Hospitality Roger Heiman Boy Scouts Brad Underwood Bridge Barb McElroy Cancer Support Susan Middleton Centering Prayer Jo Behrman Church Decorations Linda Calandrella Cub Scouts Jennifer Cimino Environment Ministry Jo Behrman Eucharistic Ministers Dave Baker Eucharistic Minister Trainer Sheila Hill Greeters Pat Laufer Health Amy Eberle-White Hiking Club Dave Kohmann Homebound Eucharist Theresa Romanelli Infant Baptism Prep Dc Mark Cesnik Knights of Columbus Bob Sullivan Labyrinth Helen Russell Landscape Helpers OJ Hartman Lectors Francis Kearney Let’s Talk Travel Dick Englert Liturgical Life Marge Schaefer Native Peoples Angie Gill Out to Lunch Bunch Dorie Anne Ory Outreach Anna Cesnik Parish Council Francis Kearney Parish Librarian Kay Dahms Poker Tom Terlisner Prayer Chain Lyn Diehl Quilt Ministry Diane Arnold Scrip (Gift Cards) Bill Wierschem Scrip (Gift Cards) by Mail Roxanne Gautreau Shawl Ministry Carol Poirier Time & Talent Linda Calandrella Ushers Henry Zipf Welcoming Ministry Carol Tierney Widowed Women Carmen Lombardo Women’s Retreat Ministry Janet Reff Young Adults Nick Sitzman 885-7947 275-5176 749-1770 298-4194 955-4478 749-5289 751-4235 751-4235 721-4974 465-4935 885-4996 751-4235 955-4478 749-9171 331-0990 955-4478 290-9064 886-9840 749-3510 488-9542 449-7750 751-4235 751-4235 977-8464 749-8932 751-4235 207-9807 751-4235 207-4974 465-5891 296-5399 751-4235 207-9807 751-4235 404-0357 751-4235 885-7490 886-1349 290-6188 298-1672 749-9171 444-5672 751-4235 751-4235 721-7780 975-7445 For information regarding advertising on the back of our Parish bulletin, please call Claudia Borders at 298-1265. World Meeting of Families Prayer God and Father of us all, In Jesus, your Son and our Savior, You have made us Your sons and daughters In the family of the Church. May your grace and love Help our families In every part of the world Be united to one another In fidelity to the Gospel. May the example of the Holy Family, With the aid of your Holy Spirit, Guide all families, especially those most troubled, To be homes of communion and prayer And to always seek your truth and live in your love. Through Christ our Lord, Amen. Jesus, Mary and Joseph, pray for us! Corpus Christi Hiking Club Hikes Through December 2015 Questions: Dave Kohmann 520-449-7750 Nov 1 Nov 22 Dec 27 Echo Canyon Loop: Easy 3.3 mile hike A hike in the Chiricahua National Monument that winds through spectacular rock formations including the Grottoes and Wallstreet. Wasson Peak: Moderate 6.5 mile hike A moonlight hike on the Kings Canyon Trail to the top of Wasson Peak. Hope Camp Trail: Moderate 7.2 mile hike This trail heads east from the Camino Loma Alta Trailhead offering spectacular views of Tanque Verde Ridge and Rincon Peak. To submit an article for the bulletin, send it via email to bulletin@cccctucson.org or drop it by the Parish Office. Submissions must be received by 12 pm Monday. To submit an announcement to be read at weekend Mass, send it via email to kmontano@cccctucson.org or drop it by the Parish Office by close of business Wednesday. Yoga Classes! Wednesdays at Corpus Christi. 9:00am - Gentle Yoga, appropriate for all from beginners to accomplished yogis. Includes contemplation with devotional readings and thoughts from Christian mystics. Donation only. Check it out and join us! Youth Group October Schedule Oct. 18 - Youth Plant Sale at Fall/arts Boutique, 10am-12pm Oct. 25 - Sunday HS, Equine Voices, 11am-1pm Oct. 28 - Wednesday Youth Group, 6pm-7:30pm Reminder for Parents We would like to remind parents to please accompany their children to the restrooms. We are a growing parish and would like to continue to be a safe parish. Thank you. Community News Position Openings, Diocese of Tucson 15th Annual Day of the Dead Pilgrimage Oct. 31 at Our Mother of Sorrows Parish, Tucson - Executive Assistant St. Augustine Catholic High School, Tucson - Bus Driver (p/t) The view information and job descriptions, visit the Diocese of Tucson website, Employment Opportunities. 8:30am from St. John’s Church on Ajo Way and 12 Ave. to San Xavier Mission. To honor each of our brothers and sisters that lost their lives in the desert here in AZ each year. Derechos Humanos organizes a pilgrimage on the Day of the Dead and carries one cross for each of the recovered remains whether identified or not, 133 human remains from Oct. 2014-Sept. 2015. For more info, call 770-1373 Coalicion de Derechos Humanos, Tucson. Pray the Holy Rosary at the Annual Arizona Rosary Celebration Plan to attend the 40th year anniversary of the Arizona Rosary Celebration Sat., Oct. 24, from 10am12:15pm, at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, 8650 N Shannon Rd. This year marks the 5th year of the event in the Diocese of Tucson. The Most Rev. Gerald F. Kicanas, Bishop of Tucson, will preside. Pray the rosary before the Blessed Sacrament, participate in a Blessing Procession, enjoy music, and listen to the words of keynote speaker Rev. Dennis Billy, C.Ss.R., Professor of Theology at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in PA. This event will honor Mary under her title Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Admission is free. For more info, all Al Tucker 520-825-1248, visit www.azrosary.com, email azrosary@yahoo.com, or become a friend on Facebook at www.facebook.com/azrosary. Exploring Pope Francis’ Laudato Si Bishop Kicanas will offer an afternoon reflection and discussion on Pope Francis’ new encyclical on care of the earth, our common home. All are welcome Sunday, Oct. 18, 2-4pm at St. Odilia Parish, 7570 Paseo del Norte, Tucson. Save the Date for “In The Mood” The Catholic Foundation for the Diocese of Tucson is sponsoring “In the Mood,” an evening of dining and dancing to the music of the Big Bands. This is a fund raising event to benefit the “Cathedral Square” project of the Diocese of Tucson. This event will take place on Friday, Nov. 20, at the Savoy Opera House in Trail Dust Town, 6541 E. Tanque Verde, Tucson, AZ. The cost is $125 per person. For information, please contact Clara Morena 520-838-2507 or email cmoreno@diocesetucson.org.