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St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church Fr. J. (Jay) Jancarz, Pastor Fr. David Baehr, Assisting Priest
12001 69th Street East, Parrish, FL 34219 Voice: (941)776-9097 Fax: (941)776-1307
Website: sfxcparrish.com E-mail: homesfxc@verizon.net
Bulletin: home@sfxcparrish.com Parish Office Hours
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9am-12pm Closed Wednesday
Emergencies day or night: (941) 201-9741 Bulletin submission deadline Monday 2 weeks prior to publication date
Weekend Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil 4:00pm Sunday 8:00am & 10:30am All Sundays from Christmas to Easter 12:00pm Baptism Mass First Sunday of Month 12:00pm
Family Mass - Cabrini Center Second Sunday during School Year 10:30am
Devotions
Monday 9:00am—10am Holy Hour beginning 9/14 Tuesday 9:00am— Blessed Virgin Mary
Thursday 9:00am — St. Frances Cabrini Novena
Friday 9:00am –9:00pm - Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in Chapel of Adoration
Weekday Mass Schedule
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday 8:30am Wednesday 7:00pm
Sacraments
Reconciliation Saturdays 3:00 pm
Marriage Please contact the office at least 6 Months prior
to wedding date.
Baptism Please contact Church office;
Parent baptism instruction is required
St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church
October 25, 2015 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 25, 2015 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Welcome
New Parishioners
Mr. & Mrs. C. Barton
Mr. & Mrs. P. Inman
Mr. & Mrs. B. Kowalczyk
Mrs. L. Kuhlber
Mr. & Mrs. K. Nichol
Mr. C. O’Houlahan
Mr. & Mrs. J. Walterick Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. T. Veystrk
October 25 Thank you Father Jay and Father David
for all you do
Mass for the Year of Consecrated Life
During this special year declared by Pope Francis and dedicated to celebrating and offering thanks for the gift of consecrated life, Bishop Frank J. Dewane invites the faithful to join him at a Mass for all Women and Men Religious in the Diocese of Venice. The Mass is Saturday, October 31, 11:00 a.m. at Epiphany Cathedral, 310 Sarasota Street, Venice . A reception will follow in the Parish Hall. All are welcome and encouraged to attend. This day offers an opportunity to honor the many men and wom-en who have given their lives in consecration to Jesus Christ.
October 25, 2015 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday October 25
No Faith Formation
11:30am-1:30pm Home School Pot Luck 11:45am-1:00pm CCW Angels Daylight Savings ends 11/1 Monday October 26 7:00-8:30pm RCIA Submission Deadline for November 8 bulletin Tuesday October 27 6:30pm Bible Study Wednesday October 28 6:30-8:30pm Youth Group Confirmation Class #3 7:30pm Charismatic Prayer Group Friday October 30 9am-9pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in Chapel of Adoration 10:00 am Bible Study Saturday October 31 Halloween
Sunday November 1 8:00am K of C Corporate Communion 9:00am-12:00pm Squires Coffee and Donuts 9:10-10:10am Faith Formation Monday November 2 6:30pm CCW Board Meeting 7:00-8:30 pm RCIA Submission Deadline for November 15 bulletin Tuesday November 3 6:30pm Bible Study Wednesday November 4 6:30-8:30pm Youth Group 7:30pm Charismatic Prayer Group Friday November 6 9:00am-9:00pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in Chapel of Adoration 10:00 am Bible Study Saturday November 7
HALLOWEEN
Halloween has its origins in the ancient pagan Celtic and Roman fall festivals which commemorated the new year and the passing of the dead. Pope Boniface VI set November 1 as All Saint's Day, known as All Hallowsmas, from Middle English Alholowmesse. When November 2 was made All Souls Day 200 years later, the three days' celebration was called Hallowmas. The customs of Halloween, costumes, food and parties evolved over time, some rooted in ancient rites, others in remem-brance of those who had died. These pa-gan feasts were Christianized by new meanings, although today it remains largely a secular holiday.
Pope Francis Prayer intentions
for October -
General Prayer Intention - That human trafficking, the
modern form of slavery, may be eradicated.
Mission Prayer Intention - That with a missionary spirit the Christian communities
of Asia may announce the Gospel to those
who are still awaiting it.
October 25, 2015 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
SOLVE TO HOST
OPEN HOUSE SOLVE MATERNITY HOMES
cordially invites everyone to visit its newly-renovated original
Maternity Home on Sunday, November 8, 2015.
The significant Bradenton structure is located at 1509 8th
Avenue West in the Historic Wares Creek District. It underwent substantial renovations this year, its 100th birthday. Open House and tours of the
home will take place from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., with a ded-ication ceremony at 2:00 p.m.
Though SOLVE now has four maternity homes, this one was the first and the favorite of SOLVE's founder, Helen Cadoret.
At the ceremony, the historic home will be re-named "Helen's Home" in her honor. Cadoret died in 2011. She
single-handedly started SOLVE in 1976 as a crisis pregnancy center. SOLVE will soon be celebrating its 40th anniversary.
Local chapters of the Knights of Columbus will also be
honored on November 8th, in recognition of their contributions to the renovation project.
This is a great opportunity to see what goes on behind
closed doors at the area's first Maternity Home. Refreshments will be served,
Please R.S.V.P. to OpenHouse@solvehomes.org or call (941) 748-0094
Readings for the Week of October 25, 2015
Sunday
Jer 31:7-9/Heb 5:1-6/Mk 10:46-52 Monday
Rom 8:12-17/Lk 13:10-17 Tuesday
Rom 8:18-25/Lk 13:18-21 Wednesday
Eph 2:19-22/Lk 6:12-16 Thursday
Rom 8:31b-39/Lk 13:31-35 Friday
Rom 9:1-5/Lk 14:1-6 Saturday
Rom 11:1-2a, 11-12, 25-29 / Lk 14:1, 7-11 Next Sunday
Rv 7:2-4, 9-14/ 1 Jn 3:1-3/Mt 5:1-12a
REFLECTIONS FOR EUCHARISTIC ADORATION By : Alicia Pierzchala CHRIST TRULY PRESENT IN THE EUCHARIST You are indeed Holy, O Lord, the fount of all holiness. Make holy, therefore, these gifts, we pray, by sending down Your Spirit upon them like the dewfall, so that they may become for us the Body and Blood of our Lord, Jesus Christ. At the time He was betrayed and entered willingly into His Passion, He took bread and, giving thanks, broke it, and gave it to His disciples, saying: Take this, all of you, and eat of it: for this is My Body which will be given up for you. In a similar way, when supper was ended, He took the chal-ice and, once more giving thanks, He gave it to His disciples, saying: Take this, all of you, and drink from it: for this is the chalice of My Blood, the Blood of the new and eternal covenant, which will be poured out for you and for many for the for-giveness of sins. Do this in memory of Me. Most of us can repeat these words from memory with great ease but do we really think about what is happening as the priest prays these words? Do we truly understand that with the words of consecration the host and the wine become Jesus, His Body and his Blood?
Practice: Despite any distractions, try to focus on the words of the Eucharistic Prayer, the words of consecration at Mass. Try to focus on what is happening, what you are witnessing. Then, at Adoration, review what we have highlighted in the last several articles. Remember God as the One who holds the key to everything. Remember Jesus’ invitation to His living presence in the Eucharist. Remember Jesus showing His living Flesh and Blood to those who doubted. And now consider that all of this comes together as the priest prays the above words at Mass. Awesome and amazing isn’t it? Alicia Pierzchala
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrment
Every Friday 9:00am to 9:00pm In the Chapel of Adoration If you would like to join The Adoration Program at St. Frances Cabrini call or email Alice Burns 919-306-6293 tpburns@aol.com
Mass Intentions
Week of October 25
Saturday October 24 4:00pm † Mary Mihm Req. by: Peg Morrison Sunday October 25 8:00am A Greater Respect for All Human Life 10:30am † Anthony Bower Req. by: Friends of his daughter Monday October 26 8:30am † Kathy Bitter Req by: Mom and Dad Tuesday October 27 8:30am † William Green Req by: Daughter Betty Wednesday October 28 7:00pm † Clarence Bonder Req by: Homebound Ministry Thursday October 29 8:30am † Poor Souls in Purgatory Req. by : L. Morell Friday October 30 8:30am † Ann Mutturro Req by: John and Cathy Winters Saturday October 31 4:00pm Dr. Ernest Mazzori Req. by: Bev Dietsch Sunday November 1 8:00am † Bob Dawson Req by: Michael Vanguard 10:30am † Eugene Kuruc Req. by: Wife Mary 12:00pm † Martha Pfeffer Req by: Wendy Dawson Baptism
October 25, 2015 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sister Anne Marie Victor Agramonte Maryann Allen Barbara Atwell Joan Barry Jack Berg William Berrholder Deborah Bifulco Richard Blake Theresa Bowen Kate Brantner Victoria Brown Cheryl Ann Bronder Frances Brennan Buck Buchanan Mary Ann Bueso Ray Cade Dave Cannon Betty Carr Donna Lee Casto Trish Caufield Amy Charny Deirdre Clark Billy Clark Kathleen Cornell Cynthia Correira Tracy Slaton Crosson Linda Dello Buono Patricia Evans Kathleen Fabec Delanie Falkner Joan Foley Ann Gaglione Marguerite Gagner Tom Gannon Pat Gregory Julea Giannillo Keith Gramling Carmelita Hayden Thomas
David Henopp Pete Huber Lottie Johnson Mike Jones Rita Klaasse Catherine Knox Joan Kock Geri & Don Kopp
Helen Koval Sarah Kraemer Josephine Kurina Kwesi Kwapong Lorene Kwapong Judith Lammers Michele Lubrano Mike Lubrano Delores LaMere John Leonard Eddie Livingston Nathan Lockwood Ashlee Luallen Natalie Luallen Nathaniel Mathis Breanna Matthews Betty Mattingly McComas Family Jerry McCormick Donna McGrath Candace Mendez Lucille Merendino Gail Morrison Hazel Mulkern John Mulkern Andrea Grace Ogden Nancy Paha Paredes-Galindo Marie Pechet Nancy Pellegrino Larry Pelletier Priscilla Pouliot Abigail Pyell Bob Reid Peg Reid Jeanie Reavis Beth Riegle Jim Roberts Bill Robinson Linda Roche Brenda Rodriguez Marjorie Rogers Craig Shafer Marilyn Shander Blanca Soledad Beverly Stefani Dorothy Swast Jack Taber Dolores Tewksbury Carmela Villente Kaitlyn Weninger Anna Whipple
Jeff Wofford Linda Wright
MILITARY
Col. David Bissonnette Sgt. Amy Cook Sgt. Thomas Cook SFC Kevin A. Correira SSgt Patrick Devito SSgt. Nathan E. Dietsch Lt JG Julie Dumais Cp5 Kathleen Foley LnCpl Christopher Frank Capt. Joseph Gill III Maj. John W. Ginn Sgt. Jonathan D. Ginn Sgt FC Joseph Jackel CPO Jennifer Keisacker Sgt. Jeffery Keisacker 1st Lt. William Knox Sgt Austin W. Kommick Major Bonnie Meister Cpl Jaclyn Monnerjahn Cpl Matthew Monnerjahn
SSgt. Francois Moreau Cpl.Matthew Ortiz SSgt. Jeremy Pelkey Maj. Allen Pepper SSgt Alex Dante Ponzi Sr A Chelsey Danielle Ponzi Sgt. Steven Popek Capt. John A. Scott PFC. Jason Stinton Lt. Stephen Szachta Sgt. Eric Terlau 1st Lt. William P. Traeger Capt. Edward Vazquez Sgt. Nicholas Weaver
October 25, 2015 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
BIBLE INSIGHTS PSALM 126
Anyone who has really studied the Jewish nation will under-stand the remarks of Benjamin Netenyahu to the United Nations recently. If there is one characteristic that stands out about this people, it is their memory. Their experiences with slavery, poverty, lands destroyed as well as their Tem-ple, floods, enemies all around them, the Holocaust, have been carved into their memory, so it is understandable that they possess a certain amount of distrust of the outside world. At the same time, they also remember the many times God intervened in their lives and restored them to better times, encouraging them to continue on with hope in their hearts and trust that God will always takes care of them. So it is not surprising that the psalmist taps into this memory in today's Psalm 126, recalling their reaction to this favor of God by remembering when they return to Jerusalem, that they thought they were "dreaming." God is in charge, remember the lines
Those who sow in tears, will reap with cries of joy.
Those who go forth weeping, Will return with cries of joy.
Who hasn't had an experience of difficult times, full of worry and anxiety, only to have something unexpected happen which changed everything and the first word you uttered was most likely, "Thank God!" Whenever you find yourself in a similar dilemma read this Psalm and take heart.
God is in charge!
Cathy LaDisa
THANKSGIVING DINNER
2015
Everyone is invited to St. Frances Cabrini’s
Second Annual Thanksgiving Dinner
on Thanksgiving Day,
Thursday, November 26,
in the Cabrini Center.
This year there will be two seatings:
the first at noon and the second seating at
2:30 catered by our very own Chef
Extraordinaire—Hedy!
If you know a neighbor or a friend will
be alone, please bring him or her with you.
If you know someone who is homebound,
please let the office know;
home deliveries will be made.
Details about sign up will be
provided in upcoming announcements.
Come celebrate this feast
with your parish.
Daylight
Savings Ends
2am
November 1
(change your
clock before
you go to bed)
World Youth Day Pilgrimage: Limited Spots Left - If you are interested in attending this exciting pilgrimage, the time to sign up is now! Spots are going quickly. The Diocese of Venice has already received registration from 135 individuals to join Bishop Frank J. Dewane at "World Youth Day Krakow" in 2016! The opportunity to see and pray with Pope Francis amongst millions of Catholic youth from around the world cannot be underestimat-ed. This trip promises to be a wonderful experience for all who participate as it will be held in the birth country of St. John Paul II, founder of World Youth Day! The trip is scheduled to take place from July 23 to August 2, 2016. For questions and to reserve your group please contact George Smith at gsmith@dioceseofvenice.org.
Save The Date
February 22,2016
Cabrini Cottage presents
the first ever Jack & Jill
Luncheon & Fashion
Show
Come see the latest
fashions for both men &
women.
Tickets will be on sale
January 1st.
October 25, 2015 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Around the Diocese Veterans Day Mass - The Annual Veterans Day Mass is being held at the Sarasota National Cemetery, 9810 State Road 72 (Clark Road) in Sarasota (five miles east of I-75) on Wednesday, November 11 at 3:00 Opening ceremonies begin at 2:45 p.m. The Mass will be celebrated by Bishop Frank J. Dewane. All priests, deacons and faithful are invited to attend and participate in honoring the men and women who have served our country and are serving us today. Active military personnel are encouraged to wear their uni-form. There will be ample seating and parking. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Retreat Center Ignatian Spirituality Retreat - Our Lady of Perpetual Help Retreat Center, Venice, has an opportunity for those interested in attending an Ignatian Spirituality Retreat. The St. Ignatius Spirituality exercises, along with good food, fellowship and quiet reflection offers a chance for spiritual growth. The upcoming date is October 30 to November 2. The cost is $395 which includes 3 night's accommodations, meals, private rooms and baths. For additional information or to register, please call 941-486-0233 or email olphretreat@gmail.com. St. Jude Hispanic Festival - The annual festival will be held at St. Jude Parish, Sarasota, on Saturday, November 7 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The day includes folkloric acts, musical en-tertainment and food from multiple countries including Cuba, Spain, Mexico, Peru, Puerto Rico, Venezuela and Colom-bia. Family atmosphere, free parking and free admission. All proceeds support the charitable programs of the parish. For further information, please call Kathy Schersten at 941-955-3934. Wednesday Morning Adult Faith Formation- Institute for Catholic Studies and information will have Fall 2015 Video Conferencing Presentations from 9:00am –10:30am. Contact the Institute at (941) 776-7334 for locations. October 28 Who You are is How You Pray Fr. Leo Smith **** November 4 Conscience Formation, Sin& Reconciliation Fr. George Ratzman **** November 11 The Stone Tablets Fr. Jim Simko **** November18 Preparing for Advent Eric Sammons If you would like to see more of these Adult Faith Formation lessons, please consider supporting the Institute for Catholic Studies and Formation by contacting (941)766-7334 or visit our website HTTP:// INSTITUTE-DOV.ORG
Named in honor of Dr. Wayne
Krueger who brought this delicious program to out parish
The members of the Knights of Columbus are selling Grandma’s Original Fruit and Nut Cakes and signature Dessert (liqueur) Cakes from Beatrice Bakery Company in Nebraska. This baking company has received 25+ consecutive years of Superior rating by the American Institute of Baking, and their cakes are among the finest in the world! There are 4 cakes to choose from Featured on the Food Network's UNWRAPPED, A&E Biography and ABC Network's THE VIEW! These delicious cakes make a very good Christmas gift (just ask Fr. Jay or Fr. David)! Deadline for ordering is November 9th. Delivery will be the second week of December. Place your order after masses in the ticket office or at a Knight’s display table.
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