Document 6574838
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Document 6574838
THIS WEEK’S CELEBRATIONS OF THE EUCHARIST Sunday, October 26, 2014 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:30pm For the People 8:30am Martin Derrico 11:00am Tony Sellaro Tuesday 10/28 Wednesday 10/29 Thurs 10/30 Friday 10/31 8:00am 8:00am 8:00am 8:00am Zeke Di Bacco Alice Novak George Rocovich Mike & Gertrude Bell In the event of a Funeral Mass – there will be no daily Mass. Sunday, November 2, 2014 All Souls Day 5:30pm George & Mildred Skidmore 8:30am For the People 11:00am Joseph W. Leonard IV NEXT WEEKEND’S MINISTRY SCHEDULE SATURDAY, November 1st, 5:30 p.m. Mass Lectors: Ray Wells & John Cavalier Eucharistic Ministers: Phil Barata, Christine Battin, Rachel Blais, Maria Garcia, Irene Maundu, Pauline & Jim Parrish, Janice Price (three ministers needed) Altar Servers: Regis Rouamba– Cross, Vinitha & Michelle Joseph- Servers, Christian Sedney- Candle Ushers: Pius & Lovely Joseph, Roger Swyck, Antonio, Isabella & Kristina Rollo, Paul Yue (one usher needed) SUNDAY, November 2nd, 8:30 a.m. Mass Lectors: Daniel Maloney & Vince Stilger Eucharistic Ministers: Ida Chico, Michael, Marty, Joann, Helen & Demitria Derrico, Brian Donnelly, Vince, Tom & Sandy LeDonne & Dina Muttillo Altar Servers: Carter Kline- Cross, Kevin Donnelly & Nico Muttillo - Servers, Jack & Luke Hudson – Candle Ushers: Pat Durkin, Tony Sotelo, Cindy Miranov, Chuck Donnelly, Angelina, Giulia & Isabella Muttillo (one usher needed) SUNDAY, November 2nd, 11:00 a.m. Mass Lectors: Alison Peck & Chris Miller Eucharistic Ministers: Heather Brun, Mike Callen, Mona & Joseph Feghali, Colin Frosch, Vince & Dody Kolanko, Matt Lacy, Alex Lugo, Debbie Payton & Stephen Zitney Altar Servers: Nicholas Kirchoff-Cross, Brandon Trylch & Jalen Wimer–Servers, Cynthia Novak - Thurifer Ushers: Virginia Aultman-Moore, Martin Dobis, Phil Koloff, Carol Miller, Mary Neely, Scott Stupar, John & Brendan Sellaro Sunday, October 26th Monday, October 27th Tuesday, October 28th Wednesday, October 29th Thursday, October 30th Friday, October 31st Sunday, November 2nd MEETINGS & EVENTS THIS WEEK 9:30am - 10:45am Religious Education 11:00am Kidzone – ages 6 months to age 3 in Room C 4:00pm - 5:00pm Trunk or Trick (Parking lot & Peace Hall) 6:30pm RCIA 7:00pm Bible Study 7:00pm - 9:50pm – WVU Community Choir Rehearsal 10:30am Bible Study 6:30pm - 7:00pm Reconciliation 7:15pm Vino et Veritas (Rose of Lima - Peru) Noon Senior Luncheon 7:00pm Choir 3:00pm - 3:30pm Reconciliation 9:30am - 10:45am Religious Education 11:00am Kidzone – ages 6 months to age 3 in Room C 6:00pm Youth Group 6:30pm RCIA Our 8:30am Liturgy is live on the radio on 1300AM WCLG every Sunday. Coming Soon! – Stromboli, November 10-13 Please place orders on sign-up sheet in back of church. St. Ursula is in need of canned soup or vegetables. The Bread, Wine & Tabernacle Candle the week of October 26th, are in memory of Mary Jo (MJ) Hagner donated by Irene & Vicki. Eternal Rest: For Anthony “Tony” Volk and consolation to his family & friends, especially Louis & Theresa Hlad and Roxy Vasil. For Jeannine Blais and consolation to her family especially daughter, Sr. Rachel Blais. We welcome Kendal Grace Clark AND Christian Alexander Panson baptized this weekend. Vino et Veritas An evening of fellowship, learning, and faith – all done in good taste! At 7:15pm in Peace Hall on October 29 & November 5. This week’s topic is Rose of Lima from Peru. Please RSVP - 304-599-3747. October 26th, 4 – 5 p.m. St. Mary Church parking lot Join us for Fun, Food, and Games! Sponsored by the Social Activities Committee with refreshments for kids and families served by Parish Council. Senior Soup Sensation What better way to welcome Autumn and its chill than with a hearty bowl of soup! This month’s senior luncheon will feature an assortment of soups to sample and savor along with a variety of breads. Thursday, October 30th at Noon. MINISTERS WELCOME. . . If you would like to minister as an altar server, cross or a candle bearer, lector, Eucharistic minister or usher please call the parish office at 304-599-3747 so we can schedule a training session before the new schedule. Next Social Activities Meeting is Monday, November 3rd in Room A @ 6:30 pm. New members are welcome. Clothing & Household Item Drive St. Mary’s middle and high school youth are collecting clothing and household items for an emergency restocking of the Hope Outreach Center in Preston County. We have partnered with Hope Outreach over the past few years to help families who have lost all of their possessions to fire. The Outreach shelves are currently bare and they have requests to help seven families who have lost their homes to fire (three of them are in Monongalia County), six residents in elder care facilities, whose families have abandoned them, and seven foster care children. We will be collecting items during the month of October to take to Hope Outreach. Please place your donations in the Christian Formation Center entryway near the Fr. Goshorn memorial plaque. We are also seeking a gently used refrigerator and stove. For questions or more information, call Kathy Kerzak (304) 225-1163. ALTAR SERVERS, CROSS & CANDLE BEARERS, LECTORS, EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS & USHERS We will be working on a new schedule from November 29 thru May 24. - If you are using the internet program – Please go to “My Profile” and add the dates you cannot minister by November 9th. - Or email stmaryschurch@comcast.net or call the parish office at 304-599-3747 to submit your dates you cannot minister, change your preference of the mass time; change or add another ministry. Living Stewardship WHOLEHEARTED Jesus insists that all religious rules, the witness of prophets and saints and every aspect of faith rests entirely on wholehearted love of God, and loving others as ourselves. A woman named Carla could not sleep one night. Restless, she opened her Bible and came upon these two greatest commandments. She realized, guiltily, how many things displaced God in her life. She hid behind baggy clothes and believed herself not good enough. Carla’s parents had emphasized sin and a harshly judgmental God. Carla saw that the commandment was to love God, love neighbor, love self. The common thread was love, not sin, unworthiness, or judgment. Next morning Carla read the words again. Jesus said “love your neighbor as yourself.” Carla equated self-love with selfish pride. She had to understand love in a new way. So began a new path for Carla. She prayed gratefully every day for God’s love and blessings. Step by step, she changed. This Week’s Stewardship of Time and Talent In gratitude for God’s gifts of time and talent to us, we gratefully acknowledge and salute: Those who helped prepare and baked for the funeral luncheon for Tony Volk. Sandy & John Vanin, Albie & Janna Scudiere, Mary Lynn Cocco, Liz Conrad, Sr. Rachel, Mary Mihallik, Debbie Marano, Margaret McBee. Living Stewardship Now Carla found an experienced spiritual director in her area to help her. To find a priest or qualified lay director, ask at the parish, a nearby religious retreat center, a seminary, or the diocesan offices. Giving Summary Last Sunday’s Offering: Building Fund $8,696.53 $2,572.00 The Lord Humbles and Exalts: A Retreat for Those Experiencing Infertility will be held Friday, November 14 – Sunday, November 16, 2014 at Saint John XXIII Pastoral Center in Charleston. This retreat will offer spouses (who may attend together or individually) an opportunity to reflect upon the life-giving nature of the Sacrament of Marriage despite the experience of infertility. Whole group and breakout sessions will be offered with time for reflection, prayer, and conversation with others who have experienced infertility. Registration and cost information can be found at www.wvmarriage.org/infertility or by contacting Rebecca Royse, Coordinator of Marriage and Family Life at (304) 233 – 0880 x333. The Ladies Guild of St. Mary's Holy Protection Byzantine Catholic Church) is selling their delicious holupki (cabbage rolls). Cooked or uncooked, $12 per dozen. Deadline to order is Sunday, November 9th. Pick-up will be 1-5 p.m. on Tuesday, November 18th for uncooked holupki and Wednesday, November 19th for cooked holupki. . Message of the Week Matthew 22:34-40 “The whole law and the prophets depend on these two commandments.” The law of love. That’s what Jesus came to establish. Think about the Ten Commandments: they can be divided into two types of laws. First come the laws about loving God: have no strange gods; don’t take the Lord’s name in vain; honor the Sabbath. Then come the laws about loving our neighbor: honor your parents; don’t kill; don’t commit adultery; don’t steal; be honest; and don’t covet your neighbor’s spouse or property. When we follow the law of love that Jesus preaches today, all of this is taken care of. Ultimately, all the dos and don’ts of the law are just specific guidelines describing what love looks like. This is very helpful for those times when love doesn’t come so easily to us. But as Jesus instructs us today, the goal is to grow in the kind of love that naturally leads us to want to do what’s best. Questions of the Week Matthew 22:34-40: How would you sum up the teachings of Christ? Exodus 22:20-26: Whom would you describe as those on the margins of our society? 1 Thessalonians 1:5c-10: Who do you think models the faith well in your faith community? Catholic Charities is currently accepting nominations for the 13th Annual Communities of Salt and Light Awards. Nominees may include couples, single individuals, or a Catholic group. Nominees must attend or be in ministry at a Catholic Parish in the 7- county area encompassing the Clarksburg Vicariate, including Barbour, Doddridge, Harrison, Marion, Monongalia, Preston, and Taylor Counties. Nominees’ service activities may be either past or present. Nominees are members of the laity whose service is verifiable and exhibit a significant level of time, talent and/or treasure. Nominees’ efforts must benefit (have benefited) human welfare and fall within the following guidelines; have gospel-centered motives and espouse the “Salt and Light Theology” (preservation of families, respect for the diversity of races and cultures, clear moral vision, effective pursuit of peace and the protection of lives) respect the dignity of all people, advocate for systemic change and serve the vulnerable. Catholic Charities West Virginia employees, regional council members, and their immediate families are ineligible to win the awards. Nomination forms are due by December 22nd to Kandi Shafer, Central Region Director, at 827 Fairmont Road, Suite 203, Morgantown, WV 26501 or by email at kshafer@ccwva.org. Please contact your parish secretary or Kandi Shafer(304-292-6597 ext. 3) for more information or to obtain a nomination form. Catholic Charities West VirginiaChild Care Specialist • Description The Child Care Specialist is responsible for accurately assessing, implementing and updating a parent’s ongoing need for child care based on eligibility requirements. This person will also maintain the registration process for child care providers. - This is a Full Time position • Location - Morgantown Child Care Resource Center • Qualifications - Qualified persons will have a Bachelors Degree in Human Services or related field of study. Person must have excellent written and verbal skills and be able to work with clients of various cultural, ethnic and racial diversity. Must be able to maintain confidentiality. • How to Apply - • Please submit resumes by October 29, 2014 to: Melissa Harvey Child Care Resource Center Director 965 Hartman Run Road, Suite 1103 Morgantown, WV 26505 Safe Environment Coordinator The Diocese is currently accepting applications for the position of Safe Environment Coordinator. This position serves as the Diocesan program coordinator for the safe environment program implemented by the diocese in response to the United States Conference of Bishops requirement for the protection of all God’s children. The Safe Environment Coordinator is responsible for the management and overall supervision of the safe environment and background screening policies and procedures as they relate to the Diocese and its Parishes, Schools and Institutions. This person works through the office of the Diocesan Episcopal Vicar for Clergy & Religious to develop policies and procedures for compliance with the Charter on child sexual abuse. This person also has the task of ongoing training for facilitators and exploring training needs for the broader aspects of safe environment. Qualified individuals must be Roman Catholic in good standing and in unity with the doctrine, teachings and traditions of the church. Minimum of a Bachelors’ Degree in social work, counseling, business management or related field with demonstrated experience in policy administration and training. Must be willing to travel throughout the Diocese. Email Application To melissa.a.harvey@wv.gov Care of the Sick, Homebound, Hospitalized or those in Nursing Homes When a parishioner is confined at home or in a hospital or nursing home, please get in touch with Sr. Rachel at 304685-7733. She will be happy to make arrangements to bring Holy Communion. If the Sacrament of the Sick (Anointing) is needed, contact Fr. DiBacco at 304-599-3747. Please submit Resume’ and references to the HR Office where an application and complete job description will be provided. Salary range: $37,000 to $55,000 Al-Anon (for those affected by someone else’s drinking) meets every Thursday at noon at St. Mary’s. Information call 1-888-425-2666 or WSO@al-anon.org