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BASILICA OF SAINT MARY OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION NORFOLK, VA Hospitalized: Evelyn Proctor Chesapeake General SICK/HOMEBOUND PARISHIONERS: Clarence Banks, Jr., Mary Barnwell, Marion Bullock, Brenda Cannon, Mahew Cherry, Gloria Coleman, Virginia Cook, Felicia Drummond, Vincent C. Eason, Jr., Joan Felder, Marcia Folkes, Thado Greene, Virginia Griggs, Helen Kidwell, Denise Lovely, William Mann, Antonell McGlone, Harvey Nash, Pauline Nash, Wendell Paige, Evelyn Proctor, Dorothy Sharp, William Sears, Faye Shaw, Elirva Taylor Allen, John Ward, Gail Williams, Rosie Woodis Friends of the Basilica: Albert Aquino Bertha Adams Lamar Cuffee Geneva Drummond Diggs Marcia Folkes Joseph Jackson Paul Pruden Doris Wade Therace Meehan Chassidy Moore LaTreas Watkins Karen Woodbury NURSING HOME/REHAB: Connie Fenner Sentara Assist. Living #407 Katherine Morris Sentara Assist Living #410A Ella Lamb Kempsville Rehabilitation Norris Phillips Georgian Manor, River Walk Remember our Military Members Lord, your Word says that whoever goes to you for safety, whoever remains under the protection of the Almighty can say to you, “You are my defender and protector, you are my God; in you I trust.” May our sons, daughters, husbands, wives, brothers, sisters and friends in the military, and all our troops turn to you and find rest in the shadow of your wings. Prayers, cards & leers to: MC3 Ivana Campbell PV2 Jahvan Davis Carson Colorado SSgt. Warren Sampson (Back in the U.S.) Sgt. Natalie Handy South Carolina Lieutenant Colonel Lisa Whittaker In Maryland PASTORAL CARE Send a card, make a call, visit and always pray for our suffering brothers and sisters in the faith. Contact the Church Office at 757-622-4487 to place names on the Prayer List. Names will remain for eight weeks, however you may call to renew at any time. We also ask that you call us when the circumstance changes. If you or someone would like to receive Holy Communion, please notify the Pastoral Care Team: Tom Bomar 757-461-1053 or 757-692-8347- or Cindy Williams 57-849-9298. READINGS AND MASS INTENTIONS FOR October 30, 2017-November 5, 2017 MONDAY WEEKDAY Special Intentions for the Basilica’s Parish Family GR Romans 8:12-17 Psalm 68:2,4, 6-7, 20-21 Luke 13:10-17 TUESDAY WEEKDAY Special Intentions for the Basilica’s Parish Family GR Romans 8:18-25 Psalm 126:1-6 Luke 13:18-21 WEDNESDAY ALL SAINTS (USA: HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION) Special Intentions for the Basilica’s Parish Family WH Revelations 7: 2-4, 9-14 Psalms 24:1bc-4b, 5-6 1 John 3: 1-3 Matthew 5: 1-12a THURSDAY THE COMMEMORATION OF ALL THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED (ALL SOULS’ DAY) 12:10 p.m. Mass Special Intentions for the Basilica’s Parish Family WH Wisdom 3:1-9 Psalm 23: 1-6 Romans 6:3-9 or Romans 5:5-11 John 6:37-40 FRIDAY SAINT MARTIN DE PORRES, RELIGIOUS Special Intentions for the Basilica’s Parish Family GR/WH Romans 9: 1-5 Psalm 147:12-15. 19-20 Luke 14:1-6 SATURDAY SAINT CHARLES BORROMEO, BISHOP Special Intentions for the Basilica’s Parish Family WH Romans 11: 1-2a, 11-12, 25-29 Psalm 94:12-13a, 14-15, 17-18 Luke 14:1, 7-11 or, Roman 12:3-13 or, John 10:11-16 SUNDAY THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME GR Malachi 1:14b — 2:2b, 8-10 Psalm 131:1,-3 1 Thessalonians 2:7b-9, 13 Matthew 23:1-12 Special Intentions for the Basilica’s Parish Family Basilica of Saint Mary 232 Chapel Street Norfolk, VA 23504 USDA Distribution

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BASILICA OF SAINT MARY OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION NORFOLK, VA

Hospitalized: Evelyn Proctor Chesapeake General SICK/HOMEBOUND PARISHIONERS: Clarence Banks, Jr., Mary Barnwell, Marion Bullock, Brenda Cannon, Matthew Cherry, Gloria Coleman, Virginia Cook, Felicia Drummond,

Vincent C. Eason, Jr., Joan Felder, Marcia Folkes, Thado Greene, Virginia Griggs, Helen Kidwell, Denise Lovely, William Mann, Antonell McGlone, Harvey Nash, Pauline Nash, Wendell Paige, Evelyn Proctor, Dorothy Sharp, William Sears, Faye Shaw, Elirva Taylor Allen, John Ward, Gail Williams, Rosie Woodis

Friends of the Basilica:

Albert Aquino Bertha Adams Lamar Cuffee Geneva Drummond Diggs Marcia Folkes Joseph Jackson Paul Pruden Doris Wade Therace Meehan Chassidy Moore LaTreas Watkins Karen Woodbury

NURSING HOME/REHAB:

Connie Fenner Sentara Assist. Living #407 Katherine Morris Sentara Assist Living #410A Ella Lamb Kempsville Rehabilitation Norris Phillips Georgian Manor, River Walk

Remember our Military Members Lord, your Word says that whoever goes to you for safety, whoever remains under the protection of the Almighty can say to you, “You are my defender and protector, you are my God; in you I trust.” May our sons, daughters, husbands, wives, brothers, sisters and friends in the military, and all our troops turn to you and find rest in the shadow of

your wings. Prayers, cards & letters to:

MC3 Ivana Campbell

PV2 Jahvan Davis

Carson Colorado

SSgt. Warren Sampson

(Back in the U.S.)

Sgt. Natalie Handy

South Carolina

Lieutenant Colonel Lisa Whittaker

In Maryland

PASTORAL CARE Send a card, make a call, visit and always pray for our suffering brothers and sisters in the faith.

Contact the Church Office at 757-622-4487 to

place names on the Prayer List. Names will remain for eight weeks, however you may call to renew at any time. We also ask that you call us when the circumstance changes. If you or someone would like to receive Holy Communion, please notify the Pastoral Care Team: Tom Bomar 757-461-1053 or 757-692-8347- or Cindy Williams 57-849-9298.

READINGS AND MASS INTENTIONS FOR

October 30, 2017-November 5, 2017

MONDAY WEEKDAY

Special Intentions for the Basilica’s Parish Family

GR

Romans 8:12-17

Psalm 68:2,4, 6-7, 20-21

Luke 13:10-17

TUESDAY WEEKDAY

Special Intentions for the Basilica’s Parish Family

GR

Romans 8:18-25

Psalm 126:1-6

Luke 13:18-21

WEDNESDAY ALL SAINTS (USA: HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION)

Special Intentions for the Basilica’s Parish Family

WH

Revelations 7: 2-4, 9-14

Psalms 24:1bc-4b, 5-6

1 John 3: 1-3 Matthew 5: 1-12a

THURSDAY

THE COMMEMORATION OF ALL THE

FAITHFUL DEPARTED (ALL SOULS’ DAY)

12:10 p.m. Mass

Special Intentions for the Basilica’s Parish Family

WH

Wisdom 3:1-9

Psalm 23: 1-6

Romans 6:3-9 or Romans 5:5-11

John 6:37-40

FRIDAY SAINT MARTIN DE PORRES, RELIGIOUS

Special Intentions for the Basilica’s Parish Family

GR/WH

Romans 9: 1-5

Psalm 147:12-15. 19-20

Luke 14:1-6

SATURDAY SAINT CHARLES BORROMEO, BISHOP

Special Intentions for the Basilica’s Parish Family

WH

Romans 11: 1-2a, 11-12, 25-29

Psalm 94:12-13a, 14-15, 17-18

Luke 14:1, 7-11 or,

Roman 12:3-13 or,

John 10:11-16

SUNDAY

THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY

TIME

GR

Malachi 1:14b — 2:2b, 8-10

Psalm 131:1,-3

1 Thessalonians 2:7b-9, 13

Matthew 23:1-12

Special Intentions for the Basilica’s Parish Family

Basilica of Saint Mary

232 Chapel Street

Norfolk, VA 23504

USDA Distribution

30th SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 29, 2017

THIS WEEK AT THE BASILICA

Monday, OCTOBER 30

12:10 P.M. Communion Service

Tuesday, OCTOBER 31 12:10 P.M. Mass 5-7:00 P.M. Trunk or Treat 6:00 P.M. Prayer Group Wednesday, NOVEMBER 1

12:10 P.M. Mass

Thursday, NOVEMBER 2

12:10 P.M. Mass Friday, NOVEMBER 3

12:10 P.M. Mass Saturday, NOVEMBER 4

5: 00 P. M. Mass

Sunday NOVEMBER 5

31ST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

9:00 A.M. Mass

10:45 A.M. Religious Education

RCIA

12:00 P.M. Mass

Interpreting for the Deaf and

Hard of Hearing is provided at

the 9am Mass.

Barbara Moses Parishioner

Haitian Ministry Twinning Program

What is twinning? The Diocese of Richmond has had a twinning relationship with the Diocese of

Hinche in Haiti since 1984.

Who is involved in twinning? Twinning identifies relationships between communities at various

parishes in Virginia and communities in Haiti.

How does twinning work? Virginia and Haitian parishes who wish to get involved begin by sharing

information. As relationships develop, this can lead to visits by Virginia pastoral staff and parishioners or

Haitian pastors. It grows by exchanging parish profiles, photo albums and other ways of getting to know each

other better.

How can twinning help? Remembering each other’s special days and festivals, and including each other in litur-

gical prayer is an important part of twinning. Many parishes in Virginia raise funds to aid communities in Haiti,

as well as raising the community’s level of awareness of Haiti.

What are some of the possibilities of twinning? Twinning includes a variety of possibilities. Parishes, schools,

hospitals, parish clinics, orphanages, religious communities, and individuals in Haiti are open to

twinning relationships.

How can I help? The Basilica of St. Mary Haitian Ministry is working diligently to build our twin

relationship with Our Lady of Fatima in Bassin Zime, Haiti. Feel free to contact Wendy Fatal, Haitian

Ministry Chair at 757-289-9221 or Co-Chair, Raynald David at 757-535-4186. We meet on the 2nd Wednesday of

each month in the church hall at 6:30pm. Come out to hear about the wonderful twinning relationship that contin-

ues to grow between brothers and sisters of the Basilica of St. Mary and Our Lady of Fatima.

We look forward to seeing you!

Knights of Columbus Norfolk Council 367,

"The First Council in the South"

cordially invites you to attend our annual Memorial Mass to honor our

Brother Knights and family members who have gone to their eternal rest

over the past year. This year's Mass will be held in the Main Hall at our

Council home at 5201 Kennebeck Ave. in Norfolk on Thursday,

November 9. 2017 at 7:00 p.m. Our Worthy Chaplain Fr. Paul

Muyimbwa, pastor at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Norfolk, will be

our Celebrant.

cordially invites you to attend our 7TH ANNUAL THANKSGIVING

WEEKEND OYSTER ROAST. In addition to the most

mouthwatering oysters in the 757, there will be plenty of Carolina-

style barbecue, fresh Southern-fried chicken, savory clam chowder,

hamburgers, hot dogs, baked beans, cole slaw, potato salad and -- as

always -- an assortment of delicious dishes from the kitchens of our

friends and neighbors as folks bring along a side dish or dessert to

share. Beer, wine, and soda will also be available for purchase. Please

join us on Saturday, November 25 from noon until 5:00 p.m. Tickets

are $25.00 and are available from any Council Officer or at the door.

Saint Mary will again be

participating in the

annual Thanksgiving

Bag Giveaway. Unlike previous

years where residents of

Tidewater Gardens came to us, the First

Baptist Church Bute Street Community

Center will be the distribution point for all

participants.

Empty bags with the list of food items will

be made available following Mass; the

$10.00 check or money order for turkeys

should be payable to the Basilica of St.

Mary. The due date for these bags is

Sunday, November 19 after the 12 Noon

Mass.

The Homeless Ministry

Due to the renovation of our church home, St. Mary’s Homeless Ministry will not be housing our homeless sisters and brothers this year. However, Blessed Sacrament has asked St. Mary’s to assist with the registration of the homeless guest during the program kick off week of, November 29th – December 5th. If you assisted with registration previously and would like to volunteer for one or more nights at Blessed Sacrament, please contact Jackie Ewing at 757-434-1987. Additionally, St. Mary’s Homeless Ministry would like to donate 100($5.00) McDonalds or Subway gift cards and 100 all day bus passes to Blessed Sacrament for the guests as a token of our love. If you would like to contribute to this effort, someone will be in the kitchen area collecting the cards or monetary donations after each Mass on November 12th, 19th and 26th.

May God continue to Bless us All!

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR

Virgin Street Parking lot clean up on November 4, 2017.

Please contact Keith Hunter for more information.