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Isaiah 63:16-17 and 64:2-7: Our new liturgical
year begins with Isaiah praying for the return of
God’s people from exile and their conversion of
heart.
1 Corinthians 1:3-9: Paul thanks God for his faithfulness
and the many spiritual gifts He has given the Corinthians.
Mark 13:33-37: We begin our reading from the Gospel of
Mark with the admonition to be always watchful and ready
to meet Christ when He comes.
For Reflection: The Lord’s coming will be a day of
salvation for us if we are prepared to meet Him.
While Masses will ordinarily be said on the
date that you arrange, circumstances may
necessitate a change. Please check the
bulletin each week.
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We extend out sincere sympathy and prayers
to the family and friends of our recently
deceased: Bernard "Bernie" Leising, husband
of Eileen Leising; William Wilson, husband
of Kathleen Wilson
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Stow, Ohio
NEWS FROM THE PARISH OFFICE
Baptism preparation classes for parents with children
ages birth through 3 years old will be held at Holy Family
from 7:00-9:00 pm in room 1 in the lower church hall on the
following dates: November 20th, January 14th, March 11th
and May 13th. Parents attend one session and should try
to attend during the second trimester of the pregnancy, but
all are welcome at any time. Please contact Diane Hurtuk,
hurtuk@holyfamilystow.org, to arrange attendance. To
arrange for the baptism of a child over three years old,
contact Diane Hurtuk.
Parish Office will be closed on Thanksgiving Day,
Thursday Nov. 27th and Friday Nov. 28th.
Giving tree forms are due to this weekend to the rectory.
Would you donate a jar (or two) of spaghetti sauce for
the OPEN M Christmas food boxes they provide for 200
families? Drop them off in the ACCESS box in the bell
tower entrance by Nov. 30; we need 50 jars. Thank you for
your help.
Attention Lectors: We are now taking orders for lector
workbooks. The cost is $10.00. Please leave your name
and phone number with Judy Dobos at 330-688-6412
X 275 if you would like to receive the cycle B workbook.
You will be notified when they arrive.
Attention all Extraordinary Eucharistic Ministers to the
Sick and Homebound. Pick up your new Rite book for the
new liturgical year. You can go to the Rectory or The Pastoral Ministry Office-- now Room 6.
EVENTS OF THE PARISH/SCHOOL
Sunday, November 23rd:
- 10:30 am Coffee & Donuts in LCH
- 9:30-12:30 pm TEAM in SPC
- 4-5 pm Tech Team in Church
Baby Shower
Monday, November 24th:
- 6-7:30 pm Cheerleading Practice in SPC
Tuesday, November 25th:
- 7-8:30 pm Boy Scouts Troop 177 in SPC
- 7-9 pm RCIA in Rm 1
Saturday, November 29th:
- 7:30-9 am Men’s Bible Study in Rm 1
Sunday, November 30th:
- 10:30 am Coffee & Donuts in LCH
- 4-5 pm Tech Team in Church
!Lucy Grace Duckworth, Jackson Westley
Duttry, Zachary Edward Fabrizio and
Mason Anthony Muster
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November 23, 2014
Christ the King Sunday
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"Come, you who are blessed by my Father . . . For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you
gave me drink, a stranger and you welcomed me, naked and you clothed me, ill and you cared for me, in
prison and you visited me . . . Whatever you did for one of the least brothers and sisters of mine, you did for
me."
Matthew 25: 31-46
On this last Sunday of the church year, may we embrace God's vision of his creation and our place in it; may God's
spirit instill in us the compassion and wisdom to recognize every human being as the manifestation of God's life and
love in our midst. Questions for the Car: What opportunities do I have to clothe the naked, feed the hungry, etc.? Do
I make good use of these opportunities?
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Year of Consecrated Life -- Pope Francis has announced the Year of Consecrated Life to begin November 21, 2014,
noting that the year will take place in the context of the 50th anniversary of the Second Vatican Council and conclude on
November 21, 2015. In making the announcement for the Year of Consecrated Life, it was explained the first objective
of this year would be to “make a grateful remembrance of the recent past”, the second objective “to embrace the future
with hope” and the third, “living the present with passion” This passion, speaks of “being in love, of true friendship, of
profound communion.” The Year of Consecrated Life will have an evangelical focus, helping people to realize “the
beauty of following Christ” in the various types of religious vocations – as men and women religious. Here in the
Diocese of Cleveland we will be celebrating along with the universal church with a variety of activities including an
opening liturgy celebrated with Bishop Richard Lennon at 7:00 pm in the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist
in Cleveland on November 21, 2014 and recognition of the opening of the Year of Consecrated Life in parishes the
weekend of November 22nd/23rd with prayer cards and intercessory prayers.
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Grateful Giving – Thank you to so many who have pledged to increase your weekly or monthly Sunday Offering.
Thank you, also, to those who were unable to pledge an increase at this time – but joined us in prayerful support of the
Campaign.
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A Reminder Related to Grateful Giving: Those who participate in “electronic giving” will need to alert the Parish
Office directly that you wish to change the amount of your regular withdrawal. Those who participate in “FAITH
DIRECT” will need to contact them to let them know of your intentions. You can do this easily by calling “Faith Direct”
at: 1-866-507-8757 or by going to: www.faithdirct.com. Our Church Code is OH280. This is necessary because both
the bank and “Faith Direct” require direct authorization from you (over and above the pledge card). This is to ensure
proper security of the direct deposit systems. Thank you for taking this extra step.
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Community Thanksgiving Service – sponsored by the Stow-Munroe Falls Ministerial Alliance – will be hosted this
year by Holy Family Parish. It will take place in our church on this Tuesday, November 25, at 7:00pm. All are
welcome and encouraged to attend.
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Thanksgiving Morning – We will have Mass in the church on Thanksgiving Day at 9:00 am.
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Christmas Lights – the “St. Joseph the Worker Group – Outside Division” will be stringing lights and setting up the
manger outside the church for Christmas in the next couple of weeks, weather permitting. Please call Fr. Rosing
330-688-6412, ext. 215 or pjrosing@holyfamilystow.org) or Walt O’Connor (330-688-1448) if you would be interested in
helping.
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Time and Talent Possibilities – We could really use some additional Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist who
would be willing to visit one or two homebound parishioners – or Catholic individuals in our local long-term care
facilities. These visits can be very flexible and are usually arranged by mutual convenience. Please contact Joan
Skalak for more information: Skalak@holyfamilystow.org or on her cell (330-212-4185). Our St. Vincent de Paul
Society would welcome new members. They would especially appreciate a couple of retirees (or others available
during the daytime) who would be able to help with morning/afternoon calls on clients. Please contact Fr. Rosing for
information – or leave your name on the SVDP voicemail: 330-688-6412, Ext. 456. Finally, we can always use more
ushers who can commit to one or two Sundays per month at a particular Mass. Please contact the Worship Office
(Judy Biros and Judy Dobos) at the Rectory: 330-688-6411. All are welcome in any of these ministries – men or
women, younger or older. The Art and Environment Committee is in the process of forming new teams to collaborate
with our Worship/Liturgy staff to enhance our church space for each liturgical season. No unusual “artistic” experience
is necessary – just a love of our parish home and the willingness to have Holy Family be a welcoming and beautiful
space for all, year round. For details, please contact Kay Starr: 330-926-8673. Thank you for your consideration.
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Holy Family Parish
Campaign for Human Development -- “The Church’s
love for the poor . . . is a part of her constant
tradition” (Catechism, 2444). The collection for the
Campaign for Human Development (CCHD) provides
funding for groups that create lasting change and uplift
the poor in the United States. CCHD grants have gone
towards advancing education, supporting economic
development, and improving housing in low-income
neighborhoods. You can participate in this tradition –
using the envelopes in our November packet or by going
to the Faith Direct website. Defend human dignity.
Please give to the CCHD Collection.
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Fr. Paul Rosing
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PSR NEWS: We are happy to
announce the start of a sacramental
preparation class for children in grades 4-8 who have not
received the sacraments of Reconciliation and First Eucharist
Classes are held during PSR on Sunday mornings, 10:45-noon.
If you have a child in 4th - 8th grade who has not received these
sacraments, please contact Diane Hurtuk to register.
PSR classes for public school children with special needs in
grades 1-8 is underway. We would love to have your child! Mrs.
Mary Ellen Roszkowski, a special education teacher, conducts
classes during PSR on Sunday mornings. To register, contact
Diane Hurtuk: hurtuk@holyfamilystow.org
If you attend 9:30 Mass with a three, four or five year old, you
know how wiggly s/he can be!! Maybe you should consider
enrolling your little one in our Sunday School program for
children 3 years-kindergarten. Classes are held in the school
during the 9:30 mass. Children learn about Jesus and our faith
through songs and stories, games and crafts. Registration is
available online at holyfamilystow.org. Contact Diane Hurtuk with
any questions: hurtuk@holyfamilystow.org
A Christmas Concert with the
Daughters of St. Paul Choir
will take place on Friday,
December 5, 2014 at 7:00 pm
at the Cathedral of St. John
the Evangelist in Cleveland.
The concert is free and open
to all. No tickets or reservations are required. Free secure
parking at the Cathedral Plaza Garage-Rockwell Ave & E.
9th Street. For information call 216-696-6525 x5510 or email
gheisllman@dioceseofcleveland.org.
Stow, Ohio
Scripture Reflection
Our Lord Jesus Christ the King
Ezekiel 34:11-12, 15-17 - Our Gentle Judge
God will judge us. Our belief in that promise fills us with anxiety
and hope.
When we remember Christ the King, we acknowledge that he
came to us, taught with wisdom, performed miraculous deeds,
formed a community of disciples, died on the cross, and rose
again. We believe that this Jesus will come again to judge the
living and the dead.
If we read the prophet Ezekiel, though, the coming judgment need
not frighten us. Ezekiel reveals God as a shepherd who bends
over backward to tend the flock. When the sheep get lost on a
cloudy day, God rescues them. When they grow tired, God lets
them rest. When injured, God binds them up. When they are sick,
God heals them.
Before God is a judging shepherd, God is a tender shepherd.
The good news about judgment is what precedes it. God’s care
comes first. When we get lost amid the challenges of life, God
rescues us. When we are tired and ill mannered, God gives us
rest. When we are injured by sin, or sickened by depravity, God
will grant forgiveness. There is no judgment before there is care.
God’s first wish is not the destruction of sheep. God’s first wish is
salvation.
1 Corinthians 15:20-26, 28 - Harvest Time
Farmers still delight at the first fruits of the crop. Planting and
raising crops takes a great deal of time and skill. But it also relies
on the weather. Many farmers pray for favorable weather and a
bountiful crop, so that the world can continue to enjoy the fruits of
the earth. And when the crops first bring forth fruit, it is time to
give thanks.
In some ancient communities, the farmers offered the first fruits of
the crop back to God. They brought them to the temple or offered
them in sacrifice. They believed that God was good to them, and
they wanted God to know their gratitude.
In the First Letter to the Corinthians, St. Paul called Jesus the first
fruits of those who had fallen asleep. Human burial is like the
burial of any seed. It produces changes, and the changes bear
fruit for the good of the world. Jesus rose from the dead like the
first fruits bursting from the crops. He completed the offering of
himself to God.
But Jesus is only the first of the fruits. There will be more. “In
Christ shall all be brought to life, but each one in proper order:
Christ the first fruits; then, at his coming, those who belong to
Christ.”
We all live in God’s garden. When we die, when we are buried in
the soil, we await our resurrection. God will raise up the faithful in
a glorious harvest, when death shall be no more, and life reigns
over all.
Written by Paul Turner. Copyright © 2010, Resource Publications, Inc.,
888-273-7782, www.rpinet.com. All rights reserved. Reprinted with
permission from Lectionary Bulletin Inserts, Year A: First and Second
Readings.
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November 23, 2014
"I invite you to ask God to break into your world
and show you that he is present. Ask Christ to
reveal himself and make himself known. The Lord
desires that you encounter him. “Knock and the
door will be opened to you” (Matthew 7:7)." - from
Encounter Jesus . The Adoration Chapel is a place to be
present with our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. The Chapel is available all hours for you to visit and pray. If you feel
inspired to commit to an hour, please consider Sun. 2-3 AM,
or 6-7 PM; Fri. 6-7 PM; Sat. 2-3 PM or 3-4 PM. Call Bill or
Mary Ann Kolosi (330-678-8335). Hours of prayer before
the Blessed Sacrament for Nov. 2 - Nov. 8 was 316.
Immigration: "In a presentation to the Fall General
Assembly of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops
(USCCB), Archbishop Lucas of Omaha, Nebraska,
chairman, USCCB Committee on Catholic Education, and
Bishop Flores of Brownsville, Texas, chairman, Committee
on Cultural Diversity in the Church, said, 'The New
Evangelization calls us to open up an inviting space where
God's grace can take hold and bear fruit, to welcome the
Spirit in ways that support conversion, touch the heart, and
inspire.' Latino and African American students attending a
Catholic school are more likely to graduate from high school
and college. 'Welcoming more children from diverse
populations in our Catholic Schools, and reaching out to
underserved communities, is important for the future of
Catholic schools and of our Church,' said Bishop Flores. He
said this is in keeping with the call of Pope Francis in his
apostolic exhortation, Evangelii Gaudium, and encouraged
bilingual staff to bridge the gap and build relationships with
Latino communities. Catholic schools are less available in
areas where the Catholic population has grown the most,
mostly thanks to Latinos, in the South and the West.
Consistent cultural competency training and financial
investments have produced positive results. The percentage
of Latino children in Catholic schools in the U.S. has grown
from 12.8% to 15% over four years. 'The needle is moving
in the right direction, even if slowly,' Bishop Flores said."
From the USCCB
On Sunday, December 7, at 3:00 pm the
parish family of St. Patrick Catholic Church
(Kent) invites you to celebrate the true
meaning of Christmas with the men and
women of the Saint Patrick Music ministry
as they offer an hour of Lessons and
Carols. By listening to the Word of Scripture
and lifting up our voices in song to the God of our salvation,
we celebrate the true meaning of the season of our Lord's
birth. Let the prayerful music led by choir directors Corey
Fowler and Jessica DeFrange inspire you. The Lessons
and Carols will take place in the church, and is free and
open to the public. Come and join us in prayer and song
during this joyous holiday season.
Christ the King Sunday
Bible Study – Get Inspired!
Wednesday, December 3rd
& 10th 7:30 – 8:30pm – location tba– Bring your Bible and a friend!
Next SS5 December 14th 5pm
Life Teen December 14th 6pm – 8pm
in the Youth Room in the Lower
Church Hall
Servants 4 Christ Service opportunities for teenscontact the Youth Ministry office if you plan to attend.
Polar Express Sunday, Nov. 23rd 7:00 pm Waiver/Form
at www.cvsr.com
Christmas Caroling at Seasons Nursing Home
Tuesday, Dec. 9th at 6:30 pm
For more information contact Barbie Byrne, Youth Minister
@ 330 688-6412x271 or 330 650-9688 or
byrne@holyfamilystow.org OR visit the parish
website www.holyfamilystow.org
Mary, Queen of Heaven and Earth
Chapter of Magnificat, a women’s
ministry modeled after the Visitation,
invites you to a Breakfast Saturday,
December 6th at Walsh University,
Barrette Center, 2020 East Maple
Street, North Canton, Ohio. Join us in a special time of
fellowship and sharing. Kitty Cleveland will be the guest
speaker and share her mission to bring the Good News to
the ends of the earth, starting in our own hearts, homes
and parishes. Doors open at 8:30 am with Breakfast at
9:00 am. Cost is $18.00. Make checks payable to
“Magnificat of Stark County” and send to Andrea Singarella, 1531 Radford NE, North Canton, OH 44720. Seating is
limited. PLAN on getting your reservations EARLY! NO
reservations will be accepted AFTER Saturday, November
29th. For further information call Shirley DeOrio at
330-305-1146. There will be an optional Mass at 8:00 am
in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Chapel at Walsh University.
HOLY FAMILY OFFERTORY GIVING
WEEKLY REPORT
Sunday Collection for Nov 9th:OOOO..OO.$26,707.75
Second Collection for Nov 9th:.O.........................$598.00
Children’s Collection for Nov 9th:O.O...OO...O....$55.00
Thank you for your continued support!
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Grateful Giving – Thank you to all who
completed the Grateful Giving
Commitment Card to date! As of the
time of this bulletin preparation, we
received 489 completed cards,
pledging an increase of $4,146.00/
week for offertory collections. We
are grateful for your prayerful discernment of your
offertory contribution to support the mission and ministry
of Holy Family. It is through your participation and
support that we are able as a parish community to
provide the sacramental ministry, faith formation, and so
much more to those who come through our doors! We
will continue to update you on the progress of this very
important program as additional pledge cards are
returned. If you need further information about our
Grateful Giving Offertory Enhancement Program, please
call Sue Figler, Development Director at the parish office,
330-688-6412 x213, or at figler@holyfamilystow.org.!
The warm clothing collection for St.
Bernard’s homeless and working poor has
been postponed this year because of the
construction in the LCH. Ordinarily I
collect October through January. Here is
what is most needed: Men’s gloves,
hoodies, jeans, coats, boots, tennis shoes, socks and
hats. Women’s clothing of all sizes, especially larger
sizes. Blankets and backpacks/bags for men or women
are also requested. We have about 75% men, 15%
women and 10% children. Please hang on to these until
we have a drop off location or call me and you can drop
them off at my house or arrange pick up. If you’d like to
make a monetary donation to be used to purchase
needed sizes at the local thrift shop, you can drop it off at
the rectory in an envelope marked Mary Stenger. Tax
receipts will be sent in January to those that leave their
name, address and approximate $ amount of
donation. Thank you for your continued support. Mary
(330) 650-5319.
Stow, Ohio
Social Justice: "How Pope Francis Inspires My Ministry
By Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz, Archbishop of Louisville,
KY, and president of the USCCB 'As a communicator, he speaks in a fresh, creative yet very
simple style and, like Jesus, uses images that people
understand while communicating profound theological truth.
Forthright, authentic and courageous in his communication,
Pope Francis also humorously challenges us not to be
'sourpusses,' 'whiners' or 'princes.'
As a 'son of the Church,' intent upon passing on the
time-honored teachings of Jesus and his Church in fresh and
compelling ways, Pope Francis constantly asks us to
rediscover the voice of Jesus and seek to look at the world
with the eyes of Jesus.
As a shepherd, he serves as a model for the New
Evangelization by constantly exhorting us to see the person
first and to heal wounds and warm hearts as we accompany
persons with mercy and compassion. Who can forget his
patience with the young boy who was hugging his legs during
one of his addresses?
As a priest, he has positively challenged my brother priests
and me with his simple lifestyle, his obvious servant leadership, what is most important in our priestly ministry, and his
contagious joyful spirit, providing new energy and focus for
many priests.
As a leader who is clearly interested in dialogue and
consultation, Pope Francis provides a model for all bishops.
I am proud that Pope Francis has given a new voice to the
Church’s rich heritage of Catholic social teaching, a Church
for the poor, the dignity of the person from conception to
natural death, to support families, and outreach to those on
the margins. Pope Francis speaks as though the vulnerable,
poor, and forgotten are members of his own family, as indeed
they are.'"
Parish Staff
To call a staff member below, dial 330-688-6412, then the extension listed:
Father Paul J. Rosing, Pastor, ext. 215
pjrosing@holyfamilystow.org
Fr. Kevin Elbert, Parochial Vicar, ext. 217
elbert@holyfamilystow.org
Permanent Deacons:
Deacon Phillip P. Kamlowsky, ext. 457
Deacon John Green, ext, 467
Mrs. Judy Biros, Worship & Music Director, ext. 250
biros@holyfamilystow.org
Mrs. Barbie Byrne, Youth Minister, ext. 271
byrne@holyfamilystow.org
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Mr. Ed Coia, Business Manager, ext. 220
coia@holyfamilystow.org
Mrs. Sue Figler, Development Director, ext. 213
figler@holyfamilystow.org
Mrs. Sharon Fournier, Principal, ext. 310
sfournier@holyfamilyschoolstow.org
Mrs. Diane Hurtuk, Religious Education Director, ext. 273
hurtuk@holyfamilystow.org
Mrs. Joan Skalak, Pastoral Minister, ext. 272
skalak@holyfamilystow.org
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November 23, 2014
The Benedictine Monks of Saint Andrew
Abbey on Martin Luther King Blvd. in
Cleveland invite single men between the
ages of 19-45 to experience Benedictine
monastic life during a “Living with
Benedict” retreat weekend: and February 13-15, 2015.
Contact Fr. Finbar at finbar@cbhs.edu or at 216-721-5300
ext. 273.
Advent Adoration and Organ Recitals
will be held on each Tuesday of
Advent at 12 noon in St. Sebastian
Church. Karl Harsney will be Tues.,
Dec. 2, Garrett Law, Tues. Dec. 9;
Mark Thewes, Tues., Dec. 16, and Lynn Frey-Steward,
Tues. Dec. 23. Come, pray and listen to music.
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Christ the King Sunday
Gennesaret’s 23rd Annual
“Homerun for the Homeless” taking place on Thanksgiving Day
2014 (Nov, 27). Start time for the
1-Mile Fun Run/Walk is 8:30 am
and 9:00 am for the 4-Mile Run.
Register online at
www.runsignup.com, which can
also be accessed via the
Gennesaret website at www.gennesaret.net. You can also
register on race day beginning at 7:15 am and ending at
8:45 am at the Gennesaret Family Nutrition Center, 419
West Exchange Street, Akron. Proceeds benefit the
all-volunteer Gennesaret, Inc. that serves meals and
clothing to about 600 area poor weekly, and distributes take
-home nonperishable food to impoverished families. For
more information call 330-351-4608 or email
mdirgo@hotmail.com.
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Holy Family Parish
Stow, Ohio
“Wake up the world! Be witnesses of a different way of doing things, of acting, of living!” ~Pope Francis
A Reflection on Consecrated Life Perfectae Caritatis - Decree on the Adaptation and Renewal of Religious Life
Our Lord Jesus by his teaching and example is the font for the unfolding of religious life in the Church. Men and women,
consecrated to the Lord by the evangelical counsels of poverty, chastity and obedience, and inspired by the Holy Spirit, are
a living source of the contemplative and apostolic love the Church has for the world. These religious men and women,
driven by the love which the Holy Spirit poured forth in their hearts, live more and more for Christ and for his body which is
the Church. And, the total giving of themselves in Christ enriches the apostolic love of the whole Church. There is an
immense variety of spiritual gifts in the religious orders of men and women. Yet, these spiritual gifts are vibrant sources of
new hope as each community aims to renew itself in light of the unique spiritual gives of its founding and wisdom of the
Second Vatican Council which sought to better understand and serve the world. Religious men and women, with ever
deeper faith in Christ, devote themselves to the apostolic love which touches the people of our time and they give
themselves generously to demanding tasks of the Kingdom of God. At the heart of religious life is the common life modeled
by the early Church, a common life which sees believers united in heart and soul, especially in the Eucharist and in prayer
which breaks open into a life of charity. This unity of the community in charity expresses the visible pledge of Christ who will
return and also it is a vital source of apostolic energy. The Church profoundly esteems the religious who as such give
themselves to the renewal of Vatican II, and the religious give themselves as a sign of the ever greater fidelity of Christ to
all His holy people.
Rev. William Wiethorn, OFM Cap (1940-2014) Rev. William Wiethorn, OFM Cap served as a Capuchin Friar ordained in
1966. He was appointed by Bishop Richard Lennon as the Episcopal Delegate for Religious in 2010. He was working in
collaboration with religious orders on plans for the Year of Consecrated Life at the time of his death. We lovingly remember
Rev. William Wiethorn, OFM Cap and rejoice with him on his entrance into life with the reprint of this article originally
published during the Year of Faith.
1. In what ways has a person from a religious order influenced your life?
2. How can you be a witness by doing things differently?
3. In what ways do you share your spiritual giftedness for the love of the church?
Keep Christ in Christmas yard decoration
The Stow-Hudson Knights of Columbus are once again offering this beautiful outdoor
nativity scene, featuring the Holy Family within a Christmas tree. The sturdy 4-foot tall
display is made of double-walled plastic and available in white or yellow. The cost of each
Nativity Tree is $70, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting your local K of C council.
Please consider buying one for yourself or as a gift to remind passersby that Christ is the
true meaning of Christmas. These units are available after Thanksgiving and can be
delivered at no cost to your residence in the Stow-Hudson area. Contact Ron Crock
330-677-9829 or Bob Eikenburg 330-528-0308 to purchase one this Advent season.
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November 23, 2014
Christ the King Sunday
Poems of Advent and Christmas Sunday, December 7th, 7-8:30 pm, rooms 3&4 of the lower
church hall. See flyer on the website and around the parish for more details.
RSVP Recommended for adequate seating and handouts! 330 688-6412x271 or
byrne@holyfamilystow.org. Suggested age 12 years and up!
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