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MEETINGS:
CCD/Faith Formation:Four-year-old, Kindergarten and 1st grade - Sundayduring the 10:30 a.m. Mass.Grades 2-5: Monday - 3:45-4:45 p.m.Stephanie Barnes, DRE for Pre-K through 5th grade:Phone: 860-521-3006; e-mail: [email protected] 6-10: Sundays at 9:30 a.m.Bobbie Moran, DRE for Grades 6-10Phone: 860-687-6596; e-mail: [email protected]
CHOIR REHEARSALS:Traditional Choir - Wednesday, 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. in the Music RoomContemporary Choir - in the Music Room - 2nd Saturday of themonth, 2:30 p.m.; 4th Saturday of the month, 10:10 a.m.
PARISH COUNCIL:Second Wednesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. in Milligan Hall.
PRAYER REQUESTS:Call Suzanne Travers at 860-523-0041 or e-mail her [email protected] or call Birdie Delmonico at 860-233-8867
SCHOOL BOARD:Last Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m. in Milligan Hall.
WEBSITE: www.sttimothywesthartford.comQuestions? e-mail us at [email protected] call Sandy Marone, 860-233-5131.
LITURGICAL SCHEDULE
MASS SCHEDULE:Saturday Morning: 8:00 a.m.Saturday Vigil: 4:00 p.m.Sunday: 8:30 and 10:30 a.m.Monday - Friday: 7:30 a.m.Holydays: 7:30 a.m.; 12:05 and 5:30 p.m.
RECONCILIATION (Confession):Saturday: One hour before the Vigil Mass.
BAPTISM:Saturdays (by appt) and Sundays (after 10:30 a.m. Mass). Pleasearrange in advance by calling Sandy Marone at 860-233-5131or e-emailing her at [email protected] Preparation Class for 1st time parents w/ Pat Piano:2nd Monday of the month from 6:00-7:00 p.m., Faculty Rm ofSTMS. Please call Pat to register: 860-232-8594.
MARRIAGES:Please arrange at least six months in advance.
NEW PARISHIONERS:To register to become a member of St. Timothyís, pleasego to our website www.sttimothywesthartford.com and clickon Joining the Parish and fill out the census formand then click submit, or call Sandy Marone at 860-233-5131.
THE CHURCH OF SAINT TIMOTHY225 King Philip Drive
West Hartford, Connecticut 06117(Church of St. Timothy Office (located at the rectory) 1116 North Main Street, West Hartford, CT 06117)
BULLETIN DEADLINE:All items for the bulletin must be in by 2:00 p.m. on the previous Monday and should be e-mailed to
Sandy Marone, Parish Secretary at [email protected] or fax 860-232-2189
SERVED BY:Rev. Henry P. Cody, Pastor - Rev. Henry C. Frascadore, Weekend Associate
Dcn. Dennis R. Ferguson, Deacon - Patricia Ann Piano, Pastoral AssociateSandy Marone, Parish Secretary - Mert Champagne, Sacristan
Rochelle Bard, Music Director - Patricia Dayner, Business ManagerTara K. Bellefleur, M. Ed., BCBA, Principal - Stephanie Barnes, Bobbi Moran, Directors of CCD/Faith Formation
Justin Gilhooly, Facilities Manager
RECTORY PASTORAL ASSOCIATE ST. TIMOTHY MIDDLE SCHOOL DEACON860-233-5131 860-232-8594 860-236-0614 860-965-0157
[email protected] [email protected] stmswh.org [email protected]
32nd Sunday in Ordinary TNovember 10, 2013
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Sunday November 10 8:30 AM Bob Casey╬ 10:30 AM Connie Neyer╬
Monday November 11 9:00 AM Marilyn Lawson╬ Tuesday November 12
7:30 AM Members of Saint TimothyWednesday November 13 7:30 AM Alyce Davis Knapp╬ Thursday November 14 7:30 AM Dorothy White╬
and Evelyn Delmonico╬ Friday November 15 7:30 AM The Dumont and Bolduc FSaturday November 16 8:00 AM Mary Davis╬ – 5th Annivers 4:00 PM Betty DiBattista╬ - 10th AnSunday November 17 8:30 AM Lee Mancini╬
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Processional: All Are Welcome Offertory: I Am The Bread of Life
Communion: Post Communion
Shelter Me O God Dona Nobis Pacem
Recessional: Blessed Are They (4:00pm & 8:30am) Rejoice the Lord is King(10:30am)
Archdiocesan Collection for the MilitarNext week our parish will take up the collectArchdiocese for the Military Services.(AMS)mission of the AMS is to provide the sacramthe re-affirming Word of Christ to the men aserving in our armed forces, patients in VA MCenters, civilians working for the federal gobeyond U. S. borders, and the families of thpopulations. To provide these services theyhelp- the AMS receives no federal funding.
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St. Timothy Pre-Holiday Wine Prestash , host and creator of theshow "Two Guys and a Lotta Winevening of wine tasting for us righFriday, November 22nd. Come gethe right wines to serve with your year. Tickets on sale now through N or contact Mary Woods at Woodsd****************************************The Camel Knows the Wayannounce that we have joined wiCatholic parishes to sponsor an eNovember 17 at 6:00 P.M. at SChurch. Tickets are $15 and inclinspirational speaker, Lorna KellyCamel Knows the Way,” will shartrust on Life’s journey moving hwoman arts auctioneer at Sothevolunteering in the slums in Calcpoorest of the poor, and develorelationship with Mother Theresaimmediately at the rectory and wthe Masses beginning the weekdoors of the church. ****************************************New to the Parish? Welcomyourself to our Pastor, Fr. Codymembers. You may register at 5131) or on-line at www.sttimoth
ory from 11/2 &11/3 8271.46(at Mass) 1129.00 (on-line giving)
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From the desk of our Pastoral Associate November 9 & 10, 2013 32nd Sunday in OTC As we approach the end of the liturgical year, (Feast of Christ the King, Nov. 24th this year) the liturgy invites us to look to the parousia, or Christ’s second coming and our belief in the resurrection of the dead. Both the Apostle and Nicene Creeds proclaim belief that the dead will rise on the last day to life everlasting. “God does not abandon us to the tomb and darkness but ensures the resurrection of the dead. The last word in the story of our life is not uttered by the figure of death but by the triumphant Christ who has risen and who offers us new and eternal life (CCC 988-89).” Belief in the resurrection of the body did not develop over the Christian centuries. Rather, it has been integral to the proclamation of our faith from the beginning (CCC 991). Without an informed understanding of the resurrection, revealed in Jesus’ rising from the tomb, the first apostles would never have had the courage to witness to the faith. Indeed, what faith would they have witnessed to without the resurrection of Jesus and the firm assurance in the Lord that we too will share in the new life of the One who promises us “I am the resurrection and the life?” (John 11:25). Even prior to the new covenant established in Christ, God’s faithful people, Israel, held some notion of the promise of risen life. While the Sadducees denied resurrected life, the Pharisees and many others in Jesus’ day believed that God would raise them from death. The Catholic Church believes and prays, “In Christ the world is saved, we are reborn, and the dead rise again to life. The resurrection to new life offered to believers is accomplished in Jesus, the Crucified, Risen One. The transformation that occurs, our corruptible bodies changing into glorified bodies, takes place in and through the One who saves us by his own passion, death and resurrection (CCC999). The reverence with which Catholics honor the mortal remains of those who have died indicates in a powerful way the hope we have of resurrection. Catholic funerals include many gestures to bless and honor the body. Whether the bodies of the deceased are buried or entombed, or cremated and placed in the earth or in a burial niche, our respectful treatment of them gives expression to our belief that these “temples of the Holy Spirit” await the resurrection of the dead. Early Christians marked graves with the initials RIP (Latin for “rest in peace”) denoting their belief in the resurrection of the body. The grave was a place of resting or sleeping in peace until the time when Christ would call forth those who had died believing in him. *************************************************************** Pastoral Care: If you or someone you know would like to receive Holy Communion at home or in a nursing home please call Pat Piano, 860-232-8594.
Scripture Study: Beginning on Tuesday, November 12 at Noon in the rectory we will resume our scripture study. This season we will be using an ancient practice of sacred reading called Lectio Divina, that is Sacred Reading. This practice of prayer and scripture reading is intended to help us enter deeply into the presence of God and to increase our knowledge of God’s Word. Sometime called listening with the “ear” of the heart, this method enables us to experience the living Christ, always in our midst. When we reconnect with the Lord by listening to him, our lives take on new power and meaning. Please join us for this wonderful practice. No prior experience is necessary. For more information, or to register, call Pat Piano at the rectory, 860-232-8594 ***************************************************************** Baptism Preparation: All those having first babies baptized are asked to attend an informational class. Next class is Monday, December 9 at 6:00 P.M. in St. Timothy Middle School. Please call Pat Piano at the rectory for more information: 860-232-8594, or [email protected] ************************************************************
St Timothy’s Outreach Committee St Timothy’s parish continues to reach out weekly to our Neighbors in Need: “Travel Size Toiletries Collection” providing toiletries to shelters in Hartford; and “One Can A Week” providing food and personal hygiene items to the Catholic Worker House. Thanks for reaching out a helping hand! Feed The Hungry The Outreach Committee would like to remind everyone that the Thanksgiving bags for St Peter’s Church that were handed out at all of the Masses on November 2 & 3, 2013 should be returned on November 9 & 10, 2013 at any of the Masses. We will delivering the bags to St Peter’s church after the 10:30am Mass on November 10, 2013. Please help us in feeding the poor. I was at St Peter’s Church on November 3, 2013 after the 12pm Mass when Father Dairo E. Diaz announced to the parish that anyone who needed food for Thanksgiving could sign up at the church, and they would receive Thanksgiving bags ***************************************************************** Eucharist for Older Children: There are many reasons why families are not able to participate in a preparation process for the reception of First Eucharist at the second grade level, which is when children at St. Timothy Parish are prepared. If you have an older child, grade three and beyond, who has not been prepared for this Sacrament of Initiation, please call Pat Piano at the rectory or Stephanie Barnes, our Pre-K through Grade 5 Director of Faith Formation. Contact information on front of bulletin. *************************************************************** Parish members with special needs: Are you or someone you know in need of special services during our worship? Are you unable to go to communion in the procession? Are you wheat intolerant and therefore unable to take the host? Are you Deaf? In a wheel chair? Just let us know your need and we are sure we can be of help. Stop by the sacristy on the weekend or call Pat Piano, 860-232-8594
Becoming a Catholic: Are you getting married this year but do not share the faith of your intended? Have you just had a baby but because you do not have a common faith with your partner you are in a quandary about having the baby baptized? Are you in a marriage of multiple faiths? For some people the above issues are not a problem. But if you would like to know how to bring a faith unity to your marriage/family life by becoming a Catholic, please call Pat Piano at the rectory: 860-232-8594. ******************************************************************* Young Family Ministry Playgroup: St. Timothy’s Young Family Ministry will be hosting a playgroup on this weekend on Sunday, November 10, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. in O'Connell Hall. Drop in before or after Mass for toys, conversation, and a brief spiritual program. This is a great opportunity for families with young children to meet one another. ********************************************************** Northwest Catholic High School will administer its Entrance Exam on November 16th and December 7th at 8 a.m. For more information or to apply/register for the exam, go to northwestcatholic.org/admissions or contact Andrew Selig at [email protected]. ****************************************************************** Bake Sale for Uganda: Tom and Alicia Moran, two young members of St. Timothy’s will be holding a bake sale in O’Connell Hall after all Masses next weekend, November 16 and 17. Tom is in 8th grade at STMS, and Alicia is a sophomore at NWCHS. Having travelled to Uganda this summer, they are currently raising funds to build a well at St. Bernadette School in Nkozi, Uganda. Please plan to stop in to make a purchase or to make a donation and support this worthy cause. **************************************************************** Holiday Craft Festival & Marketplace to Benefit Medical Aid to Haiti (MATH) The 6th annual Holiday Craft Festival and Marketplace to benefit Medical Aid to Haiti (MATH) opens Saturday, November 16, 10 a.m.–4:30 p.m., and Sunday, November 17, 9 a.m.–3 p.m. at the Church of St. Peter Claver, 47 Pleasant Street, West Hartford, CT. This unique marketplace presents fifty fine artisans of handcrafted goods including pottery, metalwork, woodwork, jewelry, paper art, folk art, photography, painting, wreaths, dried flowers, soaps, and candles. Fiber arts (new, vintage, and “up-cycled”) include hand knits, weaving, felted wool, alpaca, quilting, tie-dye, hand bags, and accessories. Local farm and gourmet food purveyors offer jams, jellies, hot- sauce, honey, cookies, candy, nuts and more. Performances by acoustic guitarists and local youth musicians enliven each day. Extras include live alpacas, professional chair-massage, Café, bake sale, and a teacup auction of handcrafted goods donated by each artisan. The event is open to the public; parking and admission are free. Proceeds fund the mobile medical needs of Haitians in hard-to-reach areas of Port au Prince. MATH’s mission is “Helping Haitians heal Haitians by providing needed resources for the care and treatment of their poor”.
Book Signing Father Henry Frascadore is the author of an inspiring second book “Conversations After Sunset” which contains many of his poems and reflections. On Saturday November 23rd and Sunday November 24th, after each Mass, Father’s books will available in Milligan Hall for those who would like to purchase a copy. The books are $20 with the proceeds going to Hartford Public Library. They’d make a great Christmas gift for someone!
HOLY FAMILY RETREAT CENTER: Monday, Nov 18, 6:30 p.m. Holy Family Retreat Center, West Hartford; Cures and Miracles in Lourdes; An Evening with Dr. Alessandro de Franciscis.(nephew of St. Tim’s own Fran and Ann Rosetta) Italian physician Dr. Alessandro de Franciscis, head of the Lourdes Medical Bureau that investigates reports of miraculous healings at the shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes in Lourdes, France, will discuss his work and share his insight into the wonders of this celebrated shrine. $50, more if you can; less if you can’t. Includes reception. Register at www.HolyFamilyRetreat.org/LourdesMiracles or call 860-760-9705. Space is limited. Tuesday, Nov 19, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Holy Family Retreat Center, West Hartford; Holiday Bread-Baking Retreat Day, with Sr. Elaine Betoncourt, C.S.J. Bake and take home a holiday stollen. $65, includes lunch. 860-760-9705. www.holyfamilyretreat.org Wednesday, Nov 20, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. Holy Family Retreat Center, West Hartford; Day or Evening of Reflection: From Co-Worker to Co-Responsible, with Fr. John Baptist Pesce, C.P. $40, includes lunch or dinner. 860-760-9705. www.holyfamilyretreat.org Friday-Sunday, Nov 22-24, Holy Family Retreat Center, West Hartford; Matt Talbot Women’s Recovery Retreat: Self-Acceptance and Spirituality, with Sr. Linda Fischer, A.S.C. Open to all people from all backgrounds. $150. Scholarships available first come, first served, to those experiencing financial hardship. 203-804-8406. www.holyfamilyretreat.org.
Children's Christmas Pageant: Rehearsals begin at 11:30 to 12:45 PM on 11/17, 11/24, 12/8 and 12/15. There is a Dress Rehearsal on Friday 12/20 from 3:45 to 5 PM. We look forward to seeing all the children who have signed-up! Questions should be directed to Stephanie Barnes at [email protected] or Tara Deveney at [email protected]. The Christmas Pageant will be performed in the Church at 4 PM on Sunday12/22 and everyone in our parish is welcome to attend!
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