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26th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME WWW.STANDREWMOORE.COM October 1, 2017
26th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME WWW.STANDREWMOORE.COM October 1, 2017
October 2nd – October 8th
9am Mass Monday
†Doris Bean Marian Bounds
9am Mass Tuesday
†John Brummett The Brummetts
6pm Mass Wednesday
†Weldon Cain M/M Bernie Denker
9am Mass Thursday
†Bob Onspaugh Loraine Stewart
27th Sunday in Ordinary Time
5pm Mass SATURDAY
†Marci Hicks John Mollman
9am Mass SUNDAY
Our Parish Family Fr. Jack
11:45am Mass SUNDAY
†Hermenegildo Arevalo Amelia Arevalo
Sacrament of Forgiveness
(Penance, Reconciliation, Confession)
Mon, Tue, & Thurs after Morning Mass (Just ask Father after Mass)
Saturday from 4:00pm – 4:30pm Confessions by Appointment
Wednesday at 5:45pm Or at any other time
O Come Let Us Adore Him
To be a parish, according to Pope Francis, means that evangelization will be one of our top priorities. He mentioned three areas where the work of evangelization needs to be done – renewing the faith of our active Catholics, strengthening the faith of our inactive members, and reaching out to the unchurched. What are our parishes doing in these three areas right now? If not, why not? Those are questions our Holy Father is placing before us in his Pastoral Message, “The Joy of the Gospel.” It instructs that, “The parish is not an outdated institution” The parish has the potential to be “the Church living in the midst of the homes of her sons and daughters. This presumes that it really is in contact with the… lives of its people, and does not become a useless structure out of touch with people or a self-absorbed cluster made up of a chosen few. The parish is the presence of the Church in a given territory, an environment for hearing God’s Word, for growth in the Christian life, for dialogue, proclamation, charitable outreach, worship and celebration. In all its activities the parish encourages and trains its members to be evangelizers. It is a community of communities, a sanctuary where the thirsty come to drink in the midst of their journey and a center of constant missionary outreach”. Because such an ideal parish doesn’t exist completely in this world yet, the Pope continues on by noting “We must admit, though, that the call to review and renew our parishes has not yet sufficed to bring them nearer to people, to make them environments of living communion and participation, and to make them completely mission-oriented” (paragraph 28). What a challenge the Pope places before us!
This vision of Pope Francis is one which has been inspring our efforts at St. Andrew’s to make the mission of Christ our own as we seek to become a vibrant community of Beloved Disciples. The first step towards training our members to be evangelizers has been to enlist the collaboration of the staff and all our parish leaders to commit to changing the culture of the parish from one of maintenance to one of mission. That effort led to the discovery of a powerful strategy called the Alpha course that provides participants with an opportunity to encounter Jesus Christ as a real person and friend. This leads many to a level of trust that gives them a desire to be a more intentional disciple. But this is only a first step and is best followed up by becoming part of a Discipleship Small Group. Other parish leaders and I are presently involved in study and conversation as to how best to proceed in forming these groups. Each group will require a trained and equipped facilitator/leader who is already striving to live as a missionary disciple. There are many models for such groups in both Catholic and evangelical churches and we are looking into them now. Your prayers are earnestly needed as we become a community in which all are welcome to become friends with each other, with Christ, and with the least of his brothers and sisters, and so become Holy even as God is Holy.
BECOMING A
COMMUNITY
OF BELOVED
DISCIPLES
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Theresa Aide Kris Ajamie Bailey Anderson Bert Alvarez Annette Balderas Ceegan Brewer Michelle Brewer Ray Brewer Marian Chessmore Diane Cook Bob Crissman Gina Crissman Marjorie Espolt Rick Filibeck Kim Flis Jerri Gilmore Antonia Guzman Esther Guzman Chester Hagnoski Larry Hopper Ron Kaniewski Ed Koehl Lilli Lyon Maria Londono Chris Manley Megan Muir Olivia Muir Caroline Newell Katherine Newell Chris Politte Shannon Saturo David Schachle Chris Sexton Landon Smith Bradley Stewart Reginald Stewart Jim Tucker Gina Urbina Maria Valdez
All Christians should pray regularly for all people who suffer from infirmities of every kind. But this list is intended for individuals who are acutely ill or facing surgery until they are back on the mend. Names will ordinarily be removed after 3 weeks, but if the illness persists you can call us and we will keep their names on for an additional three weeks.
Ann Barr Joyce Beauregard Lillian Brehm Margaret Crawford Roberta Cullip Bob Curley Nancy Davis Joan Elliot Nancy de Long Frances Drabowsky Pat Everhart Ruth Frejo Rosita Hall Tom Hanson Pam Johnson Roger Kane Jeanette Minter Alberta Marquez Michelle Michelle Mathew Martha Maynard Betty McClure Howard McLaughlin San Juana Medina John Minter Clariese Morgan Janie O’Connor Tom O’Neil Ramona Orland Anna Rossi Ron Rytlewski Rose Rytlewski Yvonne Smith Elinor Thompson Dolores Waas
ITEMS NEEDED AT THIS TIME
Canned Meat (Tuna/Chicken) Spaghetti (dried pasta) Canned Vegetables Canned Fruit Pinto Beans (dry) Bread (loaf)
Thanks for your generous offering of groceries and other monetary gifts to help purchase items from the Regional Food Bank.
10/1 Cyndi Moreno, Michelle Sohrabi 10/2 Connor Bryant, Nelda Cook, Iris Cruz,
Marcella Garcia, Aubrey Huebert, Kaylee Park, Ann Poirot, Paul Rosino, Sylvia Sanabria
10/3 Parker Kyle, Mary Ragland, Albert Sauer 10/4 Shere Barabasz, Joseph Foust, Jesus
Hernandez, Ava Lane, Janelle Marwitz, Hannah Robinson
10/5 Renee Bivins, Emily Debaud, Scott Marwitz,
Jonah Smith 10/6 Betty Butler, Patricia Duke, Eliza Garcia,
Joaquin Marquez, Diep Nguyen, Jordan Nguyen, Christopher Rogers, Cheryl Smith, Rachel Vu
10/7 Tim Frisby, Elizabeth Nguyen, Germain
Pichop, Pat Steger
10/1 Mr. & Mrs. Chris Kennedy 12 Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Reed 11 10/2 Mr. & Mrs. Sam Muzny 53 Mr. & Mrs. Conrad Reich 52 10/3 Mr. & Mrs. Edwardo Gomez 9 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Rylant 9 10/4 Mr. & Mrs. Craig Hanlon 37 Mr. & Mrs. Jose Lozano 2 Mr. & Mrs. Roberto Rodriquez 59 10/5 Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Byrne 44 Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Whetstone 10 Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Wright 18 10/6 Mr. & Mrs. Steve McKenna 43 10/7 Mr. & Mrs. Fernando Aguilar 10 Mr. & Mrs. David Huynh 28
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October 7-8
Alltar Server Holy Communion Holy Communion Gift Bearer Hospitality Lector Coordinator
SATURDAY 5pm
Frank Cassarino Jim Emmen Tom Strotman
Cheryl Harper Carol Hix Pat & Mike Jaques
Patti Muzny Ed Smith Tom Strotman Robin Teske Marva Yandell
Fitzgerald Family Kevin Lay Brian & Sam Muzny
Karen Linch Patt Knight Kelsey Riva
Denise Dwyer Matthew Walters
Polo & Mary Lopez
SUNDAY 9am
Knights of Columbus
SUNDAY 11:45am
Mercedes Tran Rose Tran Thomas Tran
Rick Atkins Gina Atkins Hector Denis Peggy Denker Kelly Gibbons Teresa Harris
Brian Kelly Nancy Lyle Gayla Maupin Caryl & John Prati
Debbie & Mike Friedt Loren & Jay Harris
Bartlett Family Garrett & Michelle Shultz
Brooke Beasley Shelly Durham
Joe Gibbons
Monday, October 2 7:00pm Rother Men Small Group 7:00pm Bible Timeline-24 week study _____________________________________________
Tuesday, October 3 6:00am Rother Men Small Group 5:30pm Cantor Practice 6:00pm Choir & Instrumentalists Practice 6:00pm Boy Scouts 6:30pm Women’s Journey Group
Wednesday, October 4 7:00pm Life Nite 7:00pm ALPHA/JOF
Thursday, October 5 6:00pm St. Vincent de Paul 7:00pm Knights meeting-All members 7:00pm Bible Timeline-24 week study
Saturday, October 7 6:30am Rother Men Small Group
Sunday, October 8 10:20am Acts of the Apostles-Part II 10:20am Rother Men Small Group 10:20am Life Kids, EDGE, Life Teen Classes 1:15pm PARISH PICNIC
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We Support the Men and Women
Risking All to Defend our Freedom
ERNIE BOTELLO
JERIMIAH BLANCHARD
THE ROTHER MEN
In the wake of the recent men’s retreat four new discipleship groups will begin the first week of October, so mark your calendars! Please let the Rother Men know which day/time you plan to attend via email to [email protected].
Monday OCT. 2ND -7:00-8:15PM in the McConnell Rm. Tuesday OCT.3RD-6:00-7:15PM in Room 7 Saturday OCT 7TH -6:30-7:45AM in the Youth Bldg. Sunday OCT. 8TH -Between Masses in Room #3 (old office wing)
Simply bring yourselves and a notebook in you wish.
Stewardship of Treasure/Sacrificial Giving
Sep 17 & 24 FYTD PFYTD
Sacrificial Giving 26,281 170,062 179,980
Children/Teens 47 498
Total Contributions 26,328 170,560 179,980
Other Income 3,548 51,839 53,024
Total Income 29,875 222,399 233,003
545 households have monthly
or weekly contribution envelopes
232 Envelope Users gave $26,281
Average gift $113
Thank You, Good andFaithful Stewards!
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Journey of Faith &
ALPHA
Discover or reconnect with a faith that will empower your life.
WHY and HOW SHOULD I
READ THE BIBLE?
Wednesday at 7PM
FOOD-VIDEO-CONVERSATION
5:30pm Cantors learn to proclaim God’s Holy Word in song
6:00-7:30pm Singers
6:45-7:30pm Instrumentalists
CATHOLIC CHARITIES
ANNUAL APPEAL
OUR 2017 GOAL
$60,000 325 DONORS
@ $18 PER MONTH
One Heart. One Mind.
Your Gift.
ALL THE DIFFERENCE.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
LOOKING TO LEND A HAND?
We need a volunteer to come by the
church once a week to clean and organize
the kitchen, especially after large parish
events.
Approximate Commitment 1 Hour Per Week
Contact Jane at [email protected]
NEW STUDY GROUP STARTS MONDAY!
October 2nd 7:00pm Room 4 contact Ed Smith 405-794-4943 [email protected]
THURSDAY 7pm John Prati [email protected]
HANDBELL CHOIR 5:00pm
BLOOD DRIVE RESULTS 32 SIGNED UP AND 24 DONORS WAY TO GO ST. ANDREW TEAM!
THE BIBLE TIMELINE
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LIFE KIDS, EDGE & LIFE TEEN
SUNDAYS FROM 10:15 AM – 11:30 AM
The goal of our Christian formation programs is to help parents who have a sincere desire to raise their children as disciples of Jesus. Our catechists have little more than one hour a week to achieve this objective. But children are in the care of parents for a much greater length of time. We strongly recommend that parents take part in the ALPHA course that continues on Wednesday at 7pm in the Joyce Center. It begins with a meal. Child care is available. If you do so you will begin to feel more confident about being the primary influence on your children’s faith development.
SAFE ENVIRONMENT TRAINING
Sunday, October 1st
10:15am McConnell Room
For many decades now, the Catholic Church has worked diligently to make our churches and schools a SAFE ENVIRONMENT for all children. Providing such a nurturing environment results in our requiring all who work directly with children and young people in our parish—especially catechists, chaperones, and nursery workers. We also highly encourage all parents with children in religious education classes at all levels to become safe environment trained. If you volunteered to help with the children and have not been trained, you need the training first. Youth who turn 18 require training before they can participate in any conferences or mission camps.
For ticket information please contact Tonya Averyt by October 2nd @ 631-8865 or [email protected] Or go online to purchase tickets or sponsorships
online: https://mountstmary.ejoinme.org/magic2017
YOUTH ACTIVITIES
Life Night Every Wednesday 7pm – 9pm
Registration Consent and Waiver form for RE/Youth Activities required for participation. Youth in grades 6 – 12 are welcome to join in for food, fellowship, tutoring and games. Scheduled activities for the next month are as follows: Oct 4th – Movie night part 1 Oct 11th – Movie night part 2 Oct 18th – Board game night Oct 25th – Make fest for Veteran’s Day
WALK FOR LIFE
Oct 1st 1 pm – 5 pm Bring a package of diapers and money for food
trucks
OLOG YOUTH RETREAT
Oct 6 – 8th Please pray for our many youth retreatants and
their chaperones
PARISH PICNIC
Oct 8th Sign up to help with set-up, clean up or
games.
NCYC
Final payment of $100 due Oct 15 Parent/Teen meeting Oct 18th at 7pm
STAY CONNECTED
Using your phone during Mass- NOT GOOD
Using your phone to connect
with the parish app- PRICELESS
Look for myparishapp on GooglePlay and the App Store
Mobile Bidding, Live Music
Saturday, October 21st 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. OKC Farmers Market
311 S. Klein
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R A F F L E
1-A NICE OUTDOOR GRILL
2 & 3TWO BIKES
4-LADIES PURSE
ALL BEING DONATED BY
JOHN IRELAND FUNERAL HOME
5-AND A VERY NICE PRINT OF THE PIETA IN OUR CHAPEL DONATED BY
PARISHIONER TOM MAUPIN
TICKETS
ON SALE THIS WEEKEND
FLU VACCINE CLINIC
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15th 10AM – 1:30PM
JOYCE CENTER
Provided by Walgreens Pharmacist Ages 7-64 Trivalent vaccine (regular insurance &
Tricare) Age 18 & over Trivalent vaccine (Medicaid)
65 & older High dose vaccine (Medicare)
Veterans Quadvalent vaccine only, per VA contract with Walgreens
Cost: Walgreens will bill Medicare and regular insurance companies OR $25 out of pocket by check.
CARYL PRATI, RN
PARISH NURSE
I WAS IN PRISON AND YOU VISITED ME!
KAIROS is the name of an ecumenical ministry to residents of Oklahoma correctional facilties. We often speak of prisoners “doing time”, well the word KAIROS refers to God’s special time during which the gift of salvation is always at hand. While we all can’t go into prisons, we can do prisoners a good deed by providing them with lots of cookies.
✓ store bought packaged cookies only ✓ no raisins or nuts, especially peanuts ✓ it’s not possible to donate too many
Each team member is responsible for 100 dozen.
1dozen cookies are given to every resident twice during the weekend, after the evening meals. Ask God to use your cookies as a source of His love to shine on the prisoners and staff on the Kairos weekend.
Deadline for Cookies is Wednesday, Oct. 25th
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BINGO PRIZES NEEDED- MOVIE TICKETS, CAR
WASHES, GIFT CERTIFICATES FOR RESTAUARNTS, NAIL
SALONS, OIL CHANGES, ETC
WE NEED
BINGO
PRIZES!
WE NEED VOLUNTEERS
TO SIGN UP EARLY
Please Help With
Set-Up, Clean-Up,
Food, Drinks,
Games
(Inside and Out)
SIGN UP AT THE WELCOME
COUNTER
Please Contact the Office to Donate Prizes
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FORMING A BLENDED FAMILY
All marriages have challenges, but for some couples preparing for remarriage, who have children, these challenges are unique. The spouses will have gone through the death of a partner or divorce and will have been deeply affected by these experiences. Often remarriage involves the blending of families, a challenge in and of itself, mostly due in part to unanticipated problems and miscommunications.
“Forming a Blended Family” will be offered by the Office of Family Life, Saturday, October 7 at the Catholic Pastoral Center, 7501 N.W. Expressway in OKC. This class is open to all couples with blended families. There will be many topics approached in this class but some examples are:
Sign-in begins at 8:30 with the first session beginning promptly at 9am and will end approximately at 4pm. Please download the registration form from Archokc.org or you may call the Office of Family Life at (405) 709-2709.
ARCHBISHOP TO CELEBRATE
ANNIVERSARY MASS
The Archbishop invites all couples who are celebrating milestone anniversaries (25, 40, 50+) in the calendar year 2017 to attend a special Anniversary Mass on October 15 at 3pm at Our Lady’s Cathedral. A reception will follow. It is imperative that if you plan to attend please contact the Office of Family Life at 721-8944. The Archbishop will be imparting his blessing and the local Catholic community will rejoice in your example and commitment to the Sacrament of Marriage.
EVERY CHILD A WANTED CHILD
Prior to the legalization of abortion, advocates for abortion held out the panacea of the elimination of "unwanted children" if only abortion was legal. In fact, it was Planned Parenthood, which led this charge, coining the familiar slogan, "Every child a wanted child". Despite the fact that some 60 million "unwanted" babies have died in the intervening period, the pro-choice lobby still uses this argument to justify abortion. In the 1960's and 70's the pro-choice position was that legalizing abortion would drastically reduce child abuse. America legalized abortion and, child abuse has skyrocketed. Yet, despite this staggering increase in child abuse, the pro-choice lobby continues to tie itself in knots by now arguing that making abortion illegal would cause an increase in child abuse!!! How many more millions of children do we have to kill before their scheme starts to work? We all agree that every child should be wanted. This is an idealistic goal, but sadly we do not live in an idyllic world.
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN PARISHIONERS GIVE GENEROUSLY?
ALL KINDS OF GOOD THINGS!
For several years now the parish has been committed to setting aside 5% of our total sacrificial giving as a tithe for the poor and needy. This past week we were able to come to the aid of those recently victimized by violent storms and floodwaters.
CCUSA $10,000 For Puerto Rico CCUSA $10,000 For St. Thomas V.I. CCUSA $ 7,500 For Florida $ 8,000 For St. Ignatius of Loyola Parish, Spring, TX
OH GOD, COME TO THEIR ASSISTANCE. LORD, MAKE HASTE TO HELP THEM!
SAINT ANN RETIREMENT CENTER
FALL CRAFT FAIR
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25, 2017
10:00AM—2:00PM
If you are interested in having a Booth
Call 721-0747 Today!
Cost $35.00 & a Door Prize
Cost $45.00 after Oct. 1, 2017
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