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This Week: Live the Justice of God My dear brothers and sisters in Christ, Keep Yourself Busy! In our Second Reading this weekend, St. Paul reminds us of the importance of keeping ourselves busy with the business of our salvation and not the business of other people and their affairs. We can frequently find ourselves busy with the affairs of other people and totally forget the important matter that we can concern ourselves with is our salvation. While it may seem that all around us things are going badly, we must keep our eyes focused on Christ. In keeping our aims focused on Christ, we can rest assured that the “proud and evildoers” of our First Reading “will be stubble” and those who fear the name of the Lord will experience the rising of the “sun of justice with its healing rays.” WE ARE DISCIPLES: LEARNING, LOVING & LIVING CHRISTS MISSION Sunday, November 17, 2019 Stand Erect - Your Redemption is at Hand Our Gospel reading this weekend reminds us that we must live our lives according to the demands of the Gospel at all times and in all places. We must constantly be prepared to give an account of our faith in Jesus Christ. St. Luke warns us that authentic discipleship in Jesus Christ is not without consequences. He warns of a hatred because of the name of Jesus Christ. He tells us that authentic disciples of Jesus Christ will be turned over by their loved ones and that among those disciples, some will meet their death because of their faith in Jesus Christ. St. Luke says this not to frighten us but to offer us a message of hope: to repent and serve the Lord. As disciples, we are called to persevere in faith and to bring others into the love Christ has for each one of us. To be an authentic disciple, we must be imitators of Christ. How do we imitate Christ? How can we be of service to others? (con’t on p.2) 2224 Sacramento Drive • West Lafayette, IN • 47906 765-463-5733 • wwww.blessedsacramentwl.org Weekend Masses Saturday: 5:30 PM Indiana Veterans’ Home, 6:45 PM Sunday: 8:00 AM and 11:00 AM Reconciliation: Saturday 4:00 PM Weekday Masses Tues. 6:30 PM Wed., Thurs., Fri. 8:30 AM Holy Hour (Eucharistic Adoration) First Friday of the Month 9:00 AM Perpetual Adoration Sign up: west.lafayetteadoration.org First Saturday Devotions Rosary & Reconciliation 7:45 AM Mass 8:30 AM @CBS_WL @ChurchoftheBlessedSacrament @CBS_WL

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This Week:

Live the Justice of God

My dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

Keep Yourself Busy!

In our Second Reading this weekend, St. Paul reminds

us of the importance of keeping ourselves busy with

the business of our salvation and not the business of

other people and their affairs. We can frequently find

ourselves busy with the affairs of other people and

totally forget the important matter that we can concern

ourselves with is our salvation.

While it may seem that all around us things are going

badly, we must keep our eyes focused on Christ. In

keeping our aims focused on Christ, we can rest

assured that the “proud and evildoers” of our First

Reading “will be stubble” and those who fear the name

of the Lord will experience the rising of the “sun of

justice with its healing rays.”

WE ARE DISCIPLES: LEARNING, LOVING & LIVING CHRIST’S MISSION

Sunday, November 17, 2019

Stand Erect - Your Redemption is at Hand

Our Gospel reading this weekend reminds us that we

must live our lives according to the demands of the

Gospel at all times and in all places. We must

constantly be prepared to give an account of our

faith in Jesus Christ.

St. Luke warns us that authentic discipleship in Jesus

Christ is not without consequences. He warns of a

hatred because of the name of Jesus Christ. He tells

us that authentic disciples of Jesus Christ will be

turned over by their loved ones and that among those

disciples, some will meet their death because of their

faith in Jesus Christ. St. Luke says this not to frighten

us but to offer us a message of hope: to repent and

serve the Lord. As disciples, we are called to

persevere in faith and to bring others into the love

Christ has for each one of us. To be an authentic

disciple, we must be imitators of Christ. How do we

imitate Christ? How can we be of service to

others? (con’t on p.2)

2224 Sacramento Drive • West Lafayette, IN • 47906 765-463-5733 • wwww.blessedsacramentwl.org

Weekend Masses

Saturday: 5:30 PM Indiana Veterans’ Home, 6:45 PM Sunday: 8:00 AM and 11:00 AM

Reconciliation: Saturday 4:00 PM

Weekday Masses Tues. 6:30 PM

Wed., Thurs., Fri. 8:30 AM

Holy Hour (Eucharistic Adoration)

First Friday of the Month 9:00 AM Perpetual Adoration

Sign up: west.lafayetteadoration.org

First Saturday Devotions

Rosary & Reconciliation 7:45 AM Mass 8:30 AM

@CBS_WL

@ChurchoftheBlessedSacrament

@CBS_WL

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Fr. Ted Dudzinski, Pastor

and renew the good works of the Church in central

Indiana.

Ways to Give on #GivingTuesday

Text “Giving Tuesday” to 765-433-2010

Direct Link:

https://membership.faithdirect.net/givenow/

IN241/34443

Our website:

blessedsacramentwl.org/giving-tuesday

Paypal app: click send $ & enter

[email protected] in search bar to give

directly to Church of the Blessed Sacrament

My dear brothers and sisters in Christ, Live the Justice

of God as we Learn, Love, & Live Christ’s Mission!

Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament, Pray for us!

#GivingTuesday & Fruitful Harvest

On December 3rd our parish will be participating in

#GivingTuesday. Giving Tuesday reminds us to give

back to our community, provides us an opportunity to

thank God for the many blessings that He bestows upon

us and creates an awareness as to how we can best use

our talent and treasure to help others. Because of this

important reminder, a donor has offered to match

contributions up to $10,000! All proceeds will go

towards our parish Fruitful Harvest Goal.

Fruitful Harvest supports active, retired and future

priests, Hispanic Ministry, Marriage Preparation, Food

Pantries, Religious Education and more! We are

currently $87,167 short of our $223,538 goal. For every

$10,000 donated, our staff will participate in a

challenge - Will someone dye their hair? Will

someone get a pie in the face?

I invite you to reflect on the many ways your

participation in #GivingTuesday can strengthen

WE ARE DISCIPLES: LEARNING, LOVING & LIVING CHRIST’S MISSION

Page 2 Collection 11/10/19: $25,457.71 (Includes Faith Direct)

WAYS TO CONNECT The Ladies of Charity

Join us for BINGO at the Tippecanoe Villa Community on November 19th at 1:30pm. Hostesses are Bette Tompkins, Donna Callahan and Carolyn McKay. Helpers are Mary Brost, Sara Bramer and Louise Benner. Bingo prizes are needed and appreciated. All ladies of the parish are invited to our meeting on Wed, Nov. 20th at 9am in the Holy Cross Room. Hostesses are Mary Brost, Annette Williams and Carolyn McKay.

Reflective Fireside Chat

with Fr. Ted

WHEN: Thurs, Nov. 21 from

6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

WHERE: Hardebeck Hall (fireplace)

WHO: all who have read Letter to a

Suffering Church

WHY: To reflect and understand Bishop Bar ron’s book

on this difficult and sensitive topic • To openly discuss the

scandal and try to find a way forward • To remember the

dignity and worth in Christ of all those gathered •To refrain

from judging others and speak with loving respect to all as

brothers and sisters in Christ

Next week our special

collection will support the

Catholic Campaign for

Human Development. More

than 46 million people in

the United States live in

poverty today.

This collection supports programs that empower people to

identify and address obstacles as they work to make

permanent and positive changes for their communities.

Learn more about the Catholic Campaign for Human

Development at www.usccb.org/cchd/collection.

Photography Ministry Meeting Wednesday, November 20th from 6:00-7:00 PM

in St. John Bosco Room

Anyone interested in photography is welcome.

No experience necessary. Share this info with friends!

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READINGS FOR THE WEEK

PARISH STAFF

Sunday: Mal 3:19-20a/Ps 98:5-6, 7-8, 9 [cf. 9]/2 Thes 3:7-12 Lk 21:5-19 Monday: 1 Mc 1:10-15, 41-43, 54-57, 62-63/Ps 119:53, 61, 134, 155, 158 [cf. 88] Lk 18:35-43 Tuesday: 2 Mc 6:18-31/Ps 3:2-3, 4-5, 6-7 [6b] Lk 19:1-10 Wednesday: 2 Mc 7:1, 20-31/Ps 17:1bcd, 5-6, 8b and 15 [15b] Lk 19:11-28 Thursday: 1 Mc 2:15-29/Ps 50:1b-2, 5-6, 14-15 [23b] Lk 19:41-44 Friday: 1 Mc 4:36-37, 52-59/1 Chrn 29:10bcd, 11abc, 11d-12a, 12bcd [13b] Lk 19:45-48 Saturday: 1 Mc 6:1-13/Ps 9:2-3, 4 and 6, 16 and 19 [cf. 16a] Lk 20:27-40 Next Sunday: 2 Sm 5:1-3/Ps 122:1-2, 3-4, 4-5 [cf. 1]/Col 1:12-20 Lk 23:35-43

©Liturgical Publications Inc.

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Pastor Fr. Ted Dudzinski Associate Pastor Fr. Kyle Neterer, [email protected], 765.379.1175

In Residence Fr. Samuel Kalu

Deacon Mike Mescall, [email protected] Sacramental Records & Mass Intentions Disciple Wilma Brannan, [email protected]

Parish Counselor Liza Simental– Rudolph, Ph.D, 765-532-9084*

Licensed Online Therapist Dr. Timothy Heck, Ph.D, LMFT, 317-402-2139* www.drtimheck.com

*When calling, please indicate that you are a parishioner

Part-Time Staff

Faith Formation Coordinator Kandi Wessel, [email protected] Secretary Sarah Fassnacht, [email protected]

Full-Time Staff

Executive Director of Parish Life & Administration Missy Krockover, [email protected]

Notre Dame ECHO Apprentice Stephanie Snyder, [email protected]

Pastoral Asst. for Mission & Discipleship Katie Pechin, [email protected]

Pastoral Asst. for Music & Worship Caleb Schultz, [email protected]

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Father of goodness and love, hear our prayers for the sick members of our community and for all who are in need, may

they find consolation in your healing presence. May these special people find lasting health and deliverance, and so join us in thanking you for all your gifts. We ask this through the

Lord Jesus who healed those who believed. Amen.

Please pray an Our Father, Hail Mary and Glory Be for the

following parishioners and their families, and always keep all

PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR PRIESTS

Nov 17 Stacey & Doug King

Dan & Diane Klemme

Nov 18 Dave & Elaine Klemme

Leo & Kay Klemme

Nov 19 Betty Klemme

Rudolf Klim & Iya Awramtchuk-Klim

Nov 20 Harold & Karen Sue Klinkhamer

Lois Klinkhamer

Nov 21 Doug & Angela Klumpe

Jim & Debbie Knapp

Nov 22 Virginia Knight

Greg & Susan Knipp

Nov 23 Matt & Tonya Knoth

Brian & Mindy Knowles

“Jesus, Eternal High Priest, live in (Name of Priest), act in

him, speak in and through him. Think your thoughts in his

mind, and love through his heart. Teach, lead, and guide

him always. Let him live in you, and keep him in this

intimate union always. Amen.”

Nov 17 Fr. Patrick Baikauskas

Nov 18 Fr. James Bates

Nov 19 Fr. Joshua Bennett

Nov 20 Fr. Robert Bernotas

Nov 21 Fr. Gerald Borawski

Nov 22 Fr. Michael Bower

Nov 23 Fr. Philip Bowers

PRAYER BOARD

This week, the Sanctuary Candle in the church will burn for the Anderson Family.

PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR PARISH FAMILIES

Sunday, Nov. 17 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

8:00am Mass; MC ♥ For the Parish

9:15am Faith Formation Community Mtg; HH

9:15am Confirmation Class; DS

10:50am Nursery Opens

11:00am Mass; MC † Art & Catherine Nagler

12:00pm Praise Band Rehearsal; MC

Monday, Nov. 18 The Dedication of the Basilicas of

SS Peter and Paul; St. Rose Philippine Duchesne

6:30pm The Third Option; HH/HC

Tuesday, Nov. 19

9:00am CBS Community Outreach

6:30pm Mass; MC † Poor Souls

7:00pm Instrumentalist Rehearsal; MC

7:15pm Welcome Ministry Meeting; JB

Wednesday, Nov. 20

8:30am Mass; MC † Robert & Kathryn

Schelle

9:00am Divine Mercy Chaplet; KT

9:00am Ladies of Charity Meeting; HC

6:00pm Photography Ministry Meeting; JB

6:30pm Cantor Rehearsal; MC

6:30pm RCIA; HH

7:00pm Choir Rehearsal; MC

8:30pm Schola Rehearsal; MC

Thursday, Nov. 21 The Presentation of the Blessed

Virgin Mary

8:30am Mass; MC † Chuck Smith

9:30am SoulCore; HH

6:00pm Life Teen Music Rehearsal; MC

6:30pm Fireside Chat with Father Ted; HH

Friday, Nov. 22 St. Cecilia

8:30am Mass; MC ♥ Nancy Moody

7:00pm Prayer Group; MC

Saturday, Nov. 23 St. Clement I; St. Columban; Bl.

Miguel Agustin Pro

9:00am First Reconciliation Retreat; HH

4:00pm Reconciliation; Chapel

5:30pm Mass; MC † Julie Mills

6:45pm Mass; Indiana Veterans Home

♥ Priest Intention

Sunday, Nov. 24 Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of

the Universe

8:00am Mass; MC ♥ For the Parish

10:50am Nursery Opens

11:00am LifeTeen Mass; MC

† Manuel Escasa

12:00pm Praise Band Rehearsal; MC

6:00pm Life Teen; DS

THIS WEEK AT OUR PARISH Masses and Mass Intentions in Bold ♥ = Special intention † = Deceased

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Members of the Adams Family

Jerome Flook

Willie Flook

Irene Collins

Christina Mongold & Baby

Don Claxton

Steve Sullivan

Clarence Cecille

Sonja McCraw

Baby Gemma Paintner 1st Reconciliation Retreat

Uniting in Heart