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Sacrament of Baptism—The sacrament of baptism for infants is administered on the 3RD weekend of the month. Parents should contact the parish office to set up an appointment for a baptism preparation class at least 1 month prior to the baptism. Parents must be registered parishioners or have a letter from their home parish with permission for the baptism to take place at a different church. Godparents must be practicing Catholics at least 16 years of age who have received the sacrament of confirmation and have a letter of good standing from the pastor of their home parish if they are not registered parishioners of St. Leo. A baptized Christian who is not Catholic may serve as a Christian witness to the baptism but not as a godparent. Sacrament of Marriage—A couple wishing to marry must contact the priest at least six months before setting the wedding date. The couple will be required to attend a marriage preparation course which will include at least one formal program such as an Engaged Encounter weekend or the Sponsor Couple Program. Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick—The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick is celebrated upon request. Please notify the pastor or call the parish office if you know of anyone who might need this sacrament. Please inform the pastor or someone in the parish office if you or any of your family is in the hospital. Sacrament of Reconciliation—The sacrament of Reconciliation is available each Sunday from 10:15-10:45AM, Thursday 11:00-11:45AM or by calling the Parish Office for an appointment. Additional times are listed in the bulletin during Lent and Advent. Sacrament of Eucharist to the Homebound—Please notify the Parish Office if you or a family member is homebound and would like to receive the Eucharist. Parish Hall or Classroom Use—Use of the Parish Hall or classrooms for all meetings must be cleared through the Parish Office. All non-parish events such as showers, rehearsal dinners, wedding or anniversary receptions must be reserved 3 weeks before the event. The Diocese requires the purchase of an insurance policy covering the non-parish events.
NOVEMBER 4, 2018 31ST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
St. Leo Catholic Church
401 N 12TH STREET ~ MURRAY, KY 42071 www.stleoky.org
Phone 270.753.3876 Fax 270.759.2074 Hours Mon, Wed & Thur from 8:00AM-4:00PM
Tues from 1:30PM-4:00PM Fri from 8:00AM-12:30PM Closed Daily for Lunch from 12:30-1:30PM
PARISH STAFF Fr. Brandon Williams Pastor [email protected] Fr. Eugene Batungbacal, C.S.s.R Director of Campus Ministry, Newman Center Sr. Esperanza Rivera-Gomez, Hispanic Ministry [email protected] Cell 270.925.3942 Megan Bell Pastoral Associate Sherry Orr Parish Office Manager Joe Orr Facilities Manager Josh Stewart PSR Coordinator Deacon Victor Fromm & Deacon Joe Ohnemus Permanent Deacons
MASS SCHEDULE (CHECK BULLETIN/WEBSITE FOR CHANGES)
Weekend Saturday—4:00PM & Spanish Mass 5:30PM Sunday—8:00AM & 11:00AM
Weekday Mon, Tues & Thurs—12:05PM; Wed—6:00PM; Fri—8:00AM RECONCILIATION Sunday at 10:15AM & Thursday at 11:00AM or by calling to schedule an appointment.
The LORD, the God of your fathers, will give you a land flowing with milk and honey
2 W E L C O M E T O S T . L E O C A T H O L I C C H U R C H
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL Kevin D’Angelo Sr. Bella Ezumah Joyce Hughes Michelle Orr Debbie D’Angelo Fr. Brandon Williams
COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVES Sean Caldwell—Administration & Finance John Krieb—Building Committee Linda Ohnemus—Community Life Megan Bell—Faith Formation Fr. Brandon Williams—Liturgy Mike Basile—Social Justice
PRAYER REQUEST Patti Conklin Naomi Cunningham Hannah Gravitt Ron Ratliff James Strong Carolyn Haas Carrie Field John Resig Harold Jones Marie Dolchan Tom Rendek Mike Lockett Tammie Riggins Craig Carraway Kara Pecoraro John Mikulcik Kevin Munsey Mary Theresa Leach Eddie Shouse Marie Libassi Jackie Dombro
For all Men and Women serving in the Armed Forces.
COMPENDIUM OF CATECHISM OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH THE MORAL CONSCIENCE
THE VIRTUES 378. What are the human virtues? The human virtues are habitual and stable perfections of the intellect and will that govern our actions, order our passions and guide our conduct according to reason and faith. They are acquired and strengthened by the repetition of morally good acts and they are purified and elevated by divine grace. .
SAINTS SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time; National Vocation Awareness Week; Daylight Saving Time ends Tuesday: Election Day Friday: The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica Saturday: St. Leo the Great
You shall love the LORD, your God, with all your heart,
and with all your soul, and with all your strength.—
Deuteronomy 6:5
NEWS EVENTS FULFILLING THE PROMISE, RENEWING THE PLEDGE
LISTENING SESSIONS WITH BISHOP WILLIAM F. MEDLEY You are invited to join Bishop Medley and a few members of the Diocesan Review Board for an opportunity to share your concerns and thoughts regarding the recent clergy abuse scandals. Bishop Medley wants to listen to you at one of his sessions: • Thursday, November 8TH at St. Thomas More Parish in Paducah 6:30pm– 8:00pm
CUMPLIENDO LA PROMESA, RENOVANDO EL COMPROMISO SESIONES DE ESCUCHA CON EL OBISPO WILLIAM F. MEDLEY
Están invitados juntarse con el Obispo Medley y algunos miembros de la Junta de Revisión Diocesana para una oportunidad de compartir sus preocupaciones y pensamientos sobre el reciente escándalo del abuso por clérigos. El Obispo Medley quiere escucharlos en una de sus sesiones.: • Jueves, 8 de noviembre en la Parroquia Santo Tomás Moro en Paducah de 6:30-8p.m.
NOVEMBER YOUNG AT HEART! The November Young At Heart gathering is scheduled for Saturday, November 10th at the Parish Hall. Everyone in the parish who is “young at heart”, an “empty nester”
or, just in need of fellowship, are welcome to join in on the monthly festivities. Smoked pulled pork, buns, BBQ sauce and beverages will be provided. Those who attend, are asked to bring a dessert and/or side dish. Mary Haney will be presenting a fun activity where some folks might win some money!!! Set up is at 11:00am, meal at Noon. Those of our “regulars”, are encouraged to “bring a friend” (or two). We had a GREAT turn out last time. Our “new comers” were quite impressed with the fun and fellowship experienced at our event. We would LOVE to add to our Young At Heart family, please consider joining us! Contact Andy and Karen Balzer at home: 270.753.0396 or Karen’s Cell 270.767.0579
with questions or if you need transportation.
NATIONAL VOCATION AWARENESS WEEK—NOVEMBER 4TH-10TH National Vocation Awareness Week is being celebrated November 2-10. This annual observance of the Catholic Church in the United States is designed to focus on vocations to the priesthood, religious life and diaconate. It is a time to encourage young people to ask themselves: “To what vocation in life is God calling me?” It is also an opportunity to bring awareness to and pray for those already in discernment of one of these vocations. Parishes and schools are encouraged to include, during the first week in November, prayer and special activities that focus on vocation awareness.
During National Vocation Awareness Week, we encourage all Catholics to:
Take time to pray for vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life.
Reflect on our own vocation and strengthen our personal relationship with Christ.
Participate in the CALLED BY NAME process
Invite and encourage young people to consider a vocation to priesthood or
religious life and to consider participating in our discernment opportunities Educate our young people about the importance of silent prayer and taking the
time to truly listen to God’s voice in our hearts Every Catholic parish and school in invited to incorporate “Vocation Lessons”
into their curriculum. These materials have been provided by the vocations office.
3 4 0 1 N . 1 2 T H S T . • M U R R A Y , K E N T U C K Y
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading—The LORD, the God of your fathers, will give you a land flowing with milk and honey (Deuteronomy 6:2-6). Psalm—I love you, Lord, my strength (Psalm 18). Second Reading—Jesus is always able to save those who approach God through him (Hebrews 7:23-28). Gospel—To love God with all your heart and to love your neighbor as yourself is worth more than all burnt offerings and sacrifices (Mark 12:28b-34). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass (c) 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Phil 2:1-4; Ps 131:1bcde-3; Lk 14:12-14 Tuesday: Phil 2:5-11; Ps 22:26b-30ab, 30e, 31-32; Lk 14:15-24 Wednesday: Phil 2:12-18; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Lk 14:25-33 Thursday: Phil 3:3-8a; Ps 105:2-7; Lk 15:1-10 Friday: Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; Ps 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9; 1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22 Saturday: Phil 4:10-19; Ps 112:1b-2, 5-6, 8a, 9; Lk 16:9-15 Sunday: 1 Kgs 17:10-16; Ps 146:7-10; Heb 9:24-28; Mk 12:38-44 [41-44]
LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura—Guarden los mandamientos y normas del Señor. Ama al Señor, tu Dios, con todo tu ser (Deuteronomio 6:2-6). Salmo—Yo te amo, Señor, tú eres mi fortaleza (Psalm 18 [17]). Segunda lectura—Jesús permanece para la eternidad y no cesará de ser sacerdote. Él se ofreció una vez por todas por los pecados de su pueblo (Hebreos 7:23-28). Evangelio—Ama al Señor y a tu prójimo como a ti mismo. No hay ningún mandamiento más importante que estos (Marcos 12:28b-34). Salmo responsorial: Leccionario Hispanoamericano Dominical (c) 1970, Comisión Episcopal Española. Usado con permiso. Todos los derechos reservados.
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Fil 2:1-4; Sal 131 (130):1bcde-3; Lc 14:12-14 Martes: Fil 2:5-11; Sal 22 (21):26b-30ab, 30e, 31-32; Lc 14:15-24 Miércoles: Fil 2:12-18; Sal 27 (26):1, 4, 13-14; Lc 14:25-33 Jueves: Fil 3:3-8a; Sal 105 (104):2-7; Lc 15:1-10 Viernes: Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; Sal 46 (45):2-3, 5-6, 8-9; 1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22 Sábado: Fil 4:10-19; Sal 112 (111):1b-2, 5-6, 8a, 9; Lc 16:9-15 Domingo: 1 Re 17:10-16; Sal 146 (145):7-10; Heb 9:24-28; Mc 12:38-44 [41-44]
GOD’S LAWS God’s laws are not intended to burden or torment us. Instead they are guideposts that point us in the direction of good living. Accordingly, good living requires loving God and loving one another. We should not follow God's laws out of fear of what might happen if we don’t, but rather view them as a foundation for building relationships and trust with one another and with God. The Shema prayer of Orthodox Jews is based on the reading from Deuteronomy today, “Hear, O Israel.” Every morning people recite the prayer as a profession of their love for God and pledge their obedience to God throughout the day. They pass on their love of God to their children, from one generation to the next. Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
PRAY FOR THE DEAD
Let us not hesitate to help those who have died and offer our prayers for them.—St. John Chrysostom
NEITHER DESPAIR NOR PRESUME
Two criminals were crucified with Christ. One was saved; do not despair. One was not; do not presume.—St. Augustine
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
OUR MISSION St. Leo Parish, a culturally diverse Catholic community, empowered by the Holy Spirit, is committed to worshiping God and providing for the spiritual development of the parish and the larger community through liturgy, service, and evangelization.
OUR VISION St. Leo Parish, fully alive in the Body of Christ and empowered by the Holy Spirit, will Minister to all phases of life of our parish and community: Celebrate through our Sacraments Be recognized as a foundational part of the community Be stewards of our gifts from God Actively welcome all
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
Just two years ago, we engaged in one of the core activities of our democratic system: a presidential election. Actually, the institution of election can be traced to traditions in the Church, and although bishops are no longer chosen in this way, abbots and abbesses (heads of monastic communities) have almost always been elected by full voting members of their communities. The lifetime appointment begins when the monks or nuns are gathered in “chapter” at the death or resignation of the abbot, and fortunately for all involved, campaigning is not allowed! The members of the community discern, with prayer to the Holy Spirit, who among them is the best suited for leadership. Once chosen, the new leader requests the blessing of the local bishop, who usually presides at a ceremony of consecration or investiture. The ballots are always secret, and a simple majority must be achieved. In our American system the Electoral College is the determining voice in the presidential election, not the popular election on a November Tuesday, just as the monastic chapter is the electorate. Today, most religious orders elect general superiors in “chapter” by delegates of the professed members, and usually for a term of six years. A few, like the Jesuits, elect for life. At least we don't have that weight on our shoulders when we choose a president. Four years at a time will do! —Rev. James Field, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co.
St. Leo — Weekly Information
Saturday November 10th at 4:00pm Server: Nick Bell Lector: Marilyn Wolf EMHC: Susan Lampkin & Andrea White Hospitality: Andy & Cindy Rachoy
Sunday November 11th at 8:00am Server: Nick Caldwell Lector: John Heuser EMHC: Kevin & Debbie D’Angelo Hospitality: Sean Caldwell Family
Sunday November 11th at 11:00am Server: Ana Schwenck Lector: Jackie Kennedy EMHC: Christine Anderson, Linda Ohnemus, Chanel Schwenck, & Jason Zellmer Hospitality: Joyce Hughes
If you are unable to be at for your scheduled time please get a sub & contact Jen Caldwell at 270.753.8804 or [email protected]. Thank you for sharing your time & talent with our Parish. If you are interested in being a Lector or EMHC please contact Megan at [email protected] or at the Parish Office at 270.753.3876.
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Monday November 5th 9:00am Box of Joy Pickup 12:35pm Rosary 6:00pm Community Life Meeting 6:30pm RCIA—Who Is Jesus?
Tuesday November 6th
5:30pm Rito de Iniciación Cristiana de Adultos * 6:00pm Zumba 6:30pm Bingo at Knights of Columbus
Wednesday November 7th PARISH OFFICE CLOSED
7:00pm Grupo de Jóvenes Hispanos *
Thursday November 8th
11:00am Confessions 12:35pm Chaplet of Divine Mercy 6:00pm Preparación matrimonial * 6:30pm Parish Council
Friday November 9th
8:30am Chaplet of St. Michael
Saturday November 10th
Noon Young at Heart
Sunday November 11th
8:30am Asesoramiento *
9:15am PSR 9:15am Adult Faith Formation— “The Mass” by Bishop Robert Barron 10:00am Matrimonio Preparación * 10:15am Confessions 11:30am Consejería Matrimonial * 1:00pm Visitas Domicilioras * 6:00pm Pulse Youth Group * Hispanic Ministry
VETERAN'S DAY NOVEMBER 11
Thank a Veteran for their service and for your many freedoms
they have protected!
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Weekly Budgets Amount $ 7,178.07 Average YTD Budgeted $ 129,205.28 YTD Collection $ 112,572.38 Total BELOW Budget $ ( -16,632.90)
Sunday—October 28, 2018 Donations $ 5,211.80 Mass Intentions $ 65.00 At the Door Collection $ 24.00 Diocese—Mission Sunday $ 59.00 Candle Collection $ 75.55 Capital Improvements $ 130.00 Children’s Collection $ 43.95 Thank you for your support of St. Leo Parish!
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12:05pm Helen Shroat
Tuesday November 6th
12:05pm M C
Wednesday November 7th
6:00pm Andy & Karen Balzer
Thursday November 8th 12:05pm Richard Rachoy
Friday November 9th
8:00am Jan Weaver
Saturday November 10th
4:00pm Marie Libassi 5:30pm Parish Families & Inten ons in the Book
Sunday November 11th
8:00am Joan Weaver 11:00am Jackie Turner
Mass inten ons are a great way to remember deceased loved ones, anniversaries & birthdays. Place your list of names in the regular inten on envelope, which are located in the Gathering Space or the north side entrance with your dona on.
BOXES OF JOY Have you heard of Boxes of Joy! Our parish has been working hard to collect items over the last several months for our parish school of reli-gion children to package this Sunday. Would you like to help? You can also package your own box at home by filling a shoe box with items
in picture below, along with a $9 check to Cross Catholic Outreach and leave at the Parish Hall during drop off times.. Drop off times are: Nov 4th from 9-12PM; Nov 5th from 9-12PM; Nov 11th from 9-12PM or by calling to drop off another time.
If interested in helping to pack boxes to the truck on Nov 14th please email [email protected]. For more info-http://www.crosscatholic.org/packingjoy