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tors with the Romans and were despised by many Jewish people. The tax system allowed them to charge more than what was required so that they could make a profit for themselves. Thus, they were considered sinners by their countrymen. Observers in the crowd that day grumble because Jesus dines with a sinner. Throughout Scripture, Jesus' choice of dinner companions set him apart from other observant Jews of his time. In first century Jewish culture, to dine together was to show a bond of fellowship and peace among those at the table. Observant Jews did not generally dine with foreigners and sinners. Yet, Jesus chooses to honor the tax collector, Zacchaeus, by staying at his house. Even before Jesus comes to his home, Zacchaeus shows himself to be someone in search of salvation. Zacchaeus, described as short in stature, climbs a tree in order to see Jesus. We know from Luke's description that Zacchaeus was no ordinary tax collector; he was, in fact, the chief tax collector and a person of some wealth. In his search for salvation, he humbled himself by making a spectacle of himself by climbing a tree. Jesus recognizes the faith of this tax collector exhibited in his search for salvation and calls him down from the tree. In the hospitality he extends to Jesus and in his conversion of heart, Zacchaeus is raised up by Jesus as a model of salvation . Retrieved from http://www.loyolapress.com First Reading: Wisdom 11:2212:2 God is merciful because all things were created by God. Second Reading: 2 Thessalonians 1:11-2:2 Paul tells the Thessalonians to remain faithful to Christ until Christ comes again. Gospel Reading:Luke 19:1-10 Jesus stays at the house of Zacchaeus, the tax collector.
In Jesus' day, tax collectors were not popular people. They were collabora-
Parish Staff
Pastor: Fr. Joseph Lea (267) 243-5861 joseph.p.lea.mil@mail.mil NCOIC: SGT. Marcus Levering (706) 791-4308 Deacon: - Rev. Mr. David Kriegel deacondave@saintmichaelparishfg.org - Rev. Mr. Kelley Culver deaconkelley@saintmichaelparishfg.org PLC: Lola Rivera (706) 791-4829 plc@saintmichaelparishfg.org RE Coordinator: Adriana Gramer recoordinator@saintmichaelparishfg.org RCIA: Kelley Culver (706) 855-9893 rcia@saintmichaelparishfg.org Music Director: Sonia Rivera music@saintmichaelparishfg.org CWOC: Andrea Perez (707)365-7253 cwoc@saintmichaelparishfg.org Knights of Columbus: Jim Redmond Knightsofcolumbus@saintmichaelparishfg.org Youth Ministry: Laura Pizzi cym@saintmichaelparishfg.org EME: Judy Kriegel, (706) 869-9781 eme@saintmichaelparishfg.org Altar Servers: Alex Besel altarservers@saintmichaelparishfg.org Lectors: Tom Dean, (706) 860-6946 lectors@saintmichaelparishfg.org Ushers/Greeters:Bill Holt,(706)951-3625 ushers@saintmichaelparishfg.org Flowers Ministry: Fran Simpson flowers@saintmichaelparishfg.org Welcome Sunday: Gilda Fontimayor welcomesunday@saintmichaelparishfg.org Webmaster: Judy Culver webmaster@saintmichaelparishfg.org Liturgical Schedule: Brian Musha lemuschedule@saintmichaelparishfg.org Hospitality Ministry: Barbara Larson hospitality@saintmichaelparishfg.org Special Events: Elisa Nyiri specialevents@saintmichaelparishfg.org Ministerio Hispano: Hilda Gonzalez ministeriohispano@saintmichaelparishfg.org Pilipino MInisteryo: Elsie Labrador pinoyministeryo@saintmichaelparishfg.org Bulletin Editor: Lola Rivera bulletin@saintmichaelparishfg.org
Early this week, the Chancellor at the Archdiocese for the Military Services, Deacon Mr. Mike Yakir surprised Father Joseph and Lola Rivera with a memorable text message that said Here is a picture of a brick I purchased. It is in the walkway right at the front door. What a beautiful brick, and what a beautiful way to remember our community! Most of you will remember the Chancellor from last Spring. He visited our community the first weekend of May to facilitate our first Parish Mission in years. Please, check the Salute Magazine on pages 18-19, there is a nice article that was written by the Chancellor about his great visit to our parish. Dont forget to take a copy with you!
November 8th , 5pm-11pm $30 person or $50 couple This is a ticketed firstcome,first-served event. Dont Wait!! Please contact Lola Rivera
PRIESTHOOD SUNDAY CELEBRATION This Sunday at the 10am Reception to follow Mass at the RSO CWOC Bake Off Update
This years CWOC bake off will take place at the Calvi's home in Martinez on November 16th at 11am. This year we are adding a chili section this year! As for the baking we will have three categories cake, pie and cupcakes! Please call Andrea Perez at (707) 365-7253 or cwoc@saintmichaelparishfg.org with your questions.
Is your husband deployed and you may need a helping hand with your children during Mass? St Michaels Mommys Helper Ministry can help!!! You may identify Mommys Helpers at the main entrance of the chapel. Ask them for help. The helpers will sit next to you during mass and help you with your children, so you can enjoy the celebration. Please contact Mrs. Tilly Mendieta if you have any questions at 706-796-1357.
MASS SCHEDULE
Monday & Wednesday: 11:30am Tuesday and Friday: 9:30am Saturday: 4:00pm (English) 5:30pm (Spanish) Sunday: 8:30am and 10:00am Eucharistic Exposition following Tuesday Mass until 4pm.
CONFESSIONS
Saturday: 4:00pm- 4:45pm Sunday: 7:45am-and 9:30am You may also schedule an appointment with the priest for confessions by calling the PLC at 706-791-4829 or plc@saintmichaelparishfg.org
Make sure that you mark your calendar for Daylights Savings Time which ends this Sunday, November 3. Remember to turn your clock back one hour and enjoy! (2A.M. back to 1A.M).
ALTAR MEMORIALS
NOVEMBER 2-3,2013 In memory of + Jose Martinez Teba, + Antonia Caro Baena, + Manuel Megias Maroto and + Joaquina Gonzalez Maza. Requested by: Lola Rivera
WEDDING
Congratulations to Zachary and Erin Taylor in October who were married in our parish. Best wishes to Eric and Polly.
BAPTISM
Congratulations to Kayla Brianna Zarate Cruz, son of Francisco Cruz and Fatima Zarate who was Baptized on Sunday, October 6 at 10 AM at St. Michaels.
Christmas Village
For those that have houses and would like to place them in the village, we ask you to please get them ready by November 24 after the 10 am Mass. Please contact Tilly Mendieta for more details (706) 796-1357. Join us for a wonderful parish event on November 30th at the Parish Advent Decoration at 9am.
MINISTRIES NEWS
CWOC- Catholic Women of the Chapel
We would like to invite you to the Catholic Women of the Chapel (CWOC) Monthly meeting on December 6th at 6pm at Good Shepherd Chapel. Please join us!
Monthly Meeting
UPCOMING EVENTS Faith Study: 7 Deadly Sins, 7 Lively Virtues If you would like to part take in our Faith Study group this year we are having a two sessions. Monday morning at 9:30 at the RE Complex, building 13 and on Thursday evening at 6:30 at the Good Shepherd Chapel. Please contact Andrea Perez to sign-up or for more information. New Book Club! CWOC will be starting a Book Club this year. We will be starting in September but a time, place and date is to be determined. Please contact Andrea Perez for more information and to sign-up. COLLECTIONS FOR CSS: The CWOC will be collecting hygiene products this year for Catholic Social Services. There will be a marked plastic tub in the activity room for donations. Please know that our next meeting will be on Tuesday November 12, 2013 in Bldg. 13 at 1830. The Council will be hosting a Second degree exemplification in conjunction with the monthly meeting. The degree is scheduled to start at 1830 and should last about an hour. So, the social hour will be at 1930 aprox, and the meeting at 2000 aprox. The attire for those attending or observing the degree should be coat and tie. Please contact the Grand Knight Jim Redmond if you have any questions at: knightsofcolumbus@saintmichaelparishfg.org
Ushers Needed
We are in need of several ushers for each of our Mass services (Sat. 5:pm, Sun. 8:30am and 10am). This is a great opportunity to serve your parish. Please contact the Ushers Coordinator Bill Holt if you are interested or need more information (706) 951-3625 or
ushers@saintmichaelparishfg.org
Families Wanted
Our Parish is looking for families who would like to bring up the gifts at each mass. Please contact Bill Holt if you are interested or need more information (706) 951-3625 or ushers@saintmichaelparishfg.org
Send religious Christmas cards & support your local Knights of Columbus council 14773 Council of St Michael the Archangel. Please visit knightsfg.org and click on the Keep Christ in Christmas banner. Please order ASAP. All orders must be received by November 18th. Please forward any questions to Brother Brian Musha at bmusha@hotmail.com. Thank you for your support.
We are recruiting new volunteers for the different on Mondays ministries that we have in our parish. Contact the 6:30pm-7:30pm Parish Life Coordinator if you are interested in Facilitated by serving our community. There are many open opFr Joseph and DCN Kelley portunities some of them are listed in page 5. Sign up today via email at Please, contact Lola Rivera if you are interested at recoordinator@saintmichaelparishfg.org plc@saintmichaelparishfg.org or (706) 791-4829.
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Soon, the Youth Ministry will meet weekly. More information to come in the upcoming weeks. Check our website regularly.
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We need Lectors, Extraordinary Ministers of Eucharistic (EME), Altar Servers, Cantors, Musicians, and Ushers. We need Lectors, Extraordinary Ministers of Eucharistic (EME), Altar Servers, Do you need training? We will facilitate the training session. Cantors, Musicians, and Ushers. Do youHispano: need training? We will facilitate the training session. Ministerio Hilda Gonzalez, (706) 951-5162 ministeriohisMinisterio pano@saintmichaelparishfg.org Hispano: Hilda Gonzalez, (706) 951-5162 ministeriohispano@saintmichaelparishfg.org
EME and Lectors Training for Spanish Mass on September 11th at 7:30pm at GSC
Bible Study
St. Michaels Bible Study is on Tuesdays at 7:30pm in the activity room. We are studying a Bible Study on the Books of Hebrews. Contact Tom Dean.
HELP NEEDED!!! The Religious Education program at St. Michaels is in need of substitute teachers and teachers aides. Please contact the RE Coordinators at recoordinator@saintmichaelparish.org if you are interested in being a substitute or aide.
RECEIVING SACRAMENTS THIS YEAR? Parents with students enrolling in Sacramental classes, First Holy Communion and Confirmation, will need the students sacramental records, for example, Baptismal Certificate for First Holy Communion and both certificates for Confirmation candidates.
IMPORTANT
All families registering for religious education should also be registered as parishioners at Saint Michaels. Please see Mrs. Lola Rivera, the Parish Life Coordinator to register in the parish. Registration forms can be downloaded from our website: www.saintmichaelparishfg.org
CCD Registration
CCD registration is open throughout the year. Please know that in order to receive the Holy Sacrament of First Communion or Confirmation, children need to attend Religious Education as required. Contact the RE Coordinator Adriana Gramer if you have questions.
Need directions to get to the RE Center? We are here to help you. Please contact us at recoordinator@saintmichaelparishfg.org.
If a brother or sister is naked and lacks daily food, and one of you says to them, "Go in peace; keep warm and eat your fill", and yet you do not supply their bodily needs, what is the good of that? So faith by itself, if it has no works, is dead. James 2:15-17
AUGUSTA VIGIL LOCATION Planned Parenthood 1289 Broad Street Augusta, Georgia Augusta Contact: Joel Presley at goodshepherdsc@gmail.com
Vision and mission 40 Days for Life is a focused pro-life campaign with a vision to access Gods power through prayer, fasting, and peaceful vigil to end abortion. The mission of the campaign is to bring together the body of Christ in a spirit of unity during a focused 40 day campaign of prayer, fasting, and peaceful activism, with the purpose of repentance, to seek Gods favor to turn hearts and minds from a c ulture of death to a culture of life, thus bringing an end to abortion.
Prayer in Solitude
Jesus often went off by himself to pray, arising in the morning before the disciples or going to some solitary place. This setting for prayer is most conducive to reflecting on the mystery of God's plan unfolding in our lives, just as Mary pondered in her heart the events surrounding the birth of her Son, Jesus (see Luke 2:51). Jesus likewise made use of prayer in solitude to ponder his mission on earth. Thus, after Jesus heard of the death of his forerunner, John the Baptizer, he "withdrew from there in a boat to a deserted place by himself" (Matthew 14:13), presumably so that he could have the privacy to enter into prayerful communion with his Father. John's death signaled the end of a preparation stage; now Jesus wanted to be alone with his Father so that he could contemplate what lay before him. The same type of prayer is necessary for us. Being a Christian is not a matter of obeying a certain set of rules that we can memorize and follow without need for further direction. Being a Christian primarily means entering into a personal relationship with God. Sustaining and nourishing that relationship requires personal contact with God. We must ponder in our hearts the mystery of his presence in our lives and discern his will for us. Such prayer is different from exuberant jubilation or loving intercession. Peaceful reflection on the mysteries of our faith is necessary for our growth in faith.
PARISH REGISTRATION
We strongly encourage those who participate regularly in the life of our Faith Community to register with us. It gives a visible witness to your sacrificial giving and support of your parish. For those who wish to make St. Michaels their parish family with future plans to celebrate a baptism, a wedding or obtain a letter to be a godparent or sponsor, it is necessary to be formally registered and actively participating on a regular basis for at least three months before dates can be set or letters can be written. Registration forms can be found in the parish office or printed from our website.
DESIGNATED OFFERING
St. Michaels is conducting a designated offering on November 16 -17, 2013 for the Christmas House. Please know that this offering is directed by the CPBAC Fort Gordon. Parish Council Financial Advisor, Aldo Calvi financialadvisor@saitnmichaelparishfg.org
DESIGNATED OFFERING
St. Michaels is conducting a designated offering this weekend for the Archdiocese of the Military Services. Please know that this offering is directed by the office of the Chief of Chaplains. Parish Council Financial Advisor, Aldo Calvi financialadvisor@saitnmichaelparishfg.org
Movie Review
Enders Game
By John P. McCarthy Catholic News Service NEW YORK (CNS) -- On its surface, "Ender's Game" (Summit) appears to be another futuristic science-fiction movie in which the fate of humanity hinges on the outcome of an epic battle waged in space. Countless aircraft will be obliterated and the hero will overcome significant adversity in order to vanquish a pernicious alien enemy. Not so fast. Those unfamiliar with the source material, Orson Scott Card's 1985 book of the same name, will be surprised to discover a film appreciably more thoughtful and daring. Admirers of the book will likely emerge pleased, even if the adaptation doesn't live up to all their expectations. Thematically, what elevates "Ender's Game" is that it offers a searching look at the morality of war and the unthinking manner in which it is often waged. It targets our more bellicose instincts, specifically, the tendency to strike first and ask questions later. The story rests on the premise, prescient in 1985, that warfare in the near future will be so altered by technology that children will be better equipped to conduct it than adults. As one character says, "Young people integrate complex data better than adults." In other words, all that time spent playing video games, using computers and staring at the LED screens on electronic devices is ideal preparation for military action. But there's more to becoming an effective fighter than digital dexterity and comfort in the virtual realm; other skills and sensitivities are required. Because he possesses these elusive qualities, 12-year-old Ender Wiggin (Asa Butterfield) is chosen to lead the Earth's military, the International Fleet, against an alien species called Formics. Fifty years earlier, the Formics tried to colonize the planet and were repelled thanks to the exploits of legendary pilot Mazer Rackham (Ben Kingsley). Since that war, in which tens of millions perished, mankind has been assiduously preparing for a second invasion attempt. Col. Hyrum Graff (Harrison Ford), who oversees recruitment and training for the military, brings Ender to Battle School, located in a facility orbiting Earth, where trainees study and carry out mock team exercises. Ender excels and is promoted to Command School, where Rackham becomes his mentor. There, Ender and other elite fighters conduct an exhaustive battery of simulations in preparation for a showdown with the Formics. Impressively limned by Butterfield, Ender is able to combine empathy and tactical killer instinct. His ability to understand what his opponent is thinking gives rise to his strategic brilliance, but he's troubled by the ruthlessness his compassion enables. Director and screenwriter Gavin Hood faced a major challenge having to condense the complicated story for the screen. He focuses on Ender's maturation and interaction with his peers during their training and the story seems overweighted toward the buildup to the climactic battle. The visual effects, while not mind-blowing, are admirably clear and often elegant; the filmmakers should be applauded for not resorting to Imax or 3-D formats. A key to the movie's success is that, unlike many of this ilk, it doesn't undercut its salubrious message by trying to have it both ways -- by endorsing what it also cautions against. The anti-war motif is the end game, so to speak. One plot feature concerning population control and a limit on the number of children families are permitted will trouble Catholic viewers. As for other objectionable elements, because warfare is conducted remotely and largely by drones, there's nothing problematic in that context. Skirmishes between the young trainees are hard-hitting yet not excessive or graphic. The film contains a number of scenes with fighting and bullying behavior among teenagers, several classroom slurs, some scary imagery, some mild innuendo, and one use of crass language. The Catholic News Service classification is A-II -- adults and adolescents. The Motion Picture Association of America rating is PG-13 -- parents strongly cautioned. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. Retrieved from http://www.catholicnews.com/
Is your husband deployed and you may need a helping hand with your children during Mass? St Michaels Mommys Helper Ministry can help!!! You may identify Mommys Helpers at the main entrance of the chapel. Ask them for help. The helpers will sit next to you during mass and help you with your children, so you can enjoy the celebration. Please contact Mrs. Tilly Mendieta if you have any questions at 706-796-1357.
Visit us at http://www.saintmichaelparishfg.org
DESIGNATED OFFERING
St. Michaels is conducting a designated offering on December 7 -8 for the Augusta Care Pregnancy Center organization. Please know that this offering was requested by St Michaels Parish Council and approved by the CPBAC last August 2013.
Parish Council Financial Advisor, Al Calvi
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Recruiting New Volunteers There are many ways to help your community within the parish. Demonstrate Gods love by volunteering some of
your time. The following are some of the many volunteer opportunities for you. Contact the Parish Life Coordinator if you have questions or need further information. plc@saintmichaelparishfg.org.
DATE
TIME
LECTOR
EME
USHER
11/9/2013
4:00
M. Corbett S. Wodicka
11/10/2013
8:30
G. Cody P. Johnson
10:00
M. Colon M. Espiritu
Please, contact your coordinator with at least 48 hours in advance if you are unable to serve at the mass that you are schedule. Lectors: Tom Dean (706) 860-6946 or lectors@saintmichaelparishfg.org Extraordinary Ministers: Judy Kriegel (706) 869-9781 or eme@saintmichaelparishfg.org Ushers: Bill Holt (706) 951-3625 or ushers@saintmichaelparishfg.org You may contact the Liturgy Schedule Coordinator if you have any questions or concerns about schedule at Brian Musha @ lemuschedule@saintmichaelparishfg.org. Thank you for your cooperation.
Pastoral Visitations
There is simply no place more appropriate than the home for pastors to interact with their parishioners in a personal manner. And this holds true whether such interaction is for the purpose of leading a person to Christ, reclaiming a lost soul, or offering support and guidance. For this reason, our Pastor, Father Joseph would like to start Pastoral Visitations to give parishioners the opportunity of meeting and knowing him. He would like to visit parishioners homes twice a week, so if you are interested in receiving the special visit of our Pastor, please contact the PLC Lola Rivera to schedule a Pastoral visitation @ (706) 791-4829, or plc@saintmichaelparishfg.org. Father Joseph is looking forward to visit your home, talk and pray with you and your family in earnestness and humility.
Matrimony
Arrangements for marriage preparation should be made at least six months in advance of the proposed date. If there has been a prior marriage that has not been annulled by the Catholic Church, more time may be required. Participation in a marriage preparation workshop/program is required. Initially, all requests of information should be directed to the Catholic Pastor at (267) 243-5861.
Confessions
Private confessions at St. Michaels are available for you before Mass on Saturdays 4pm and Sundays at 8am in the confessional box located in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, but also face-to-face and by appointment at your convenience. Confessions are available in Spanish when Father Joseph celebrates mass.
Baptism
In order to receive Baptism, parent(s) must be registered and attending Mass. Dates and times of Baptism can ONLY be set after registering for Pre-Baptism class, and talking with a Priest. Baptism and preparation for Baptism must be arranged 30 days in advance. Contact the PLC if you need assistance.
Adoration on Wednesday
Join us for adoration this coming Wednesday at 6:30pm. We meet every week to spend and dedicate an hour in Eucharistic Adoration. This is a great way to increase your faith and help you with your prayer life.
Pastoral Counseling
Anyone wishing to see the Catholic Pastor for religious counseling issues may contact our Pastor. All requests of information should be directed
to Father Joseph at (267) 243-5861.
Writing Checks: When writing checks for our weekend collections, please make sure you write the check to CTOF (Chapel Tithes and Offering Fund) Also remember , if you write a check $250 or above, you may ask for a receipt from the chaplain assistant.
Pastoral Council
(COL) MARI JO CORBETT president@saintmichaelparishfg.org HERMAN GONZALEZ, VICE-P vicepresident@saintmichaelparishfg.org JOANN CAPOZZOLI, SECRETARY secretary@saintmichaelparishfg.org ALDO CALVI, FINANCIAL ADVISOR financialadvisor@saintmichaelparishfg.org
Mass Intentions
If you would like to offer a Mass for the repose of the soul of a loved one, or any other intention, you are encouraged to use one of our Mass cards from the bulletin board located in the hallway next to the Sacristy. You can also send it to the PLC via email at plc@saintmichaelparishfg.org.
If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives to all men generously and without reproaching, and it will be given him. -- St James
Joy Musha
Sarah McLaughling
Bea Nikoi Joe Bonnie Cartwright (child) Ian Lange (child) Asha Reji
Anita Smith John Bacon Izzy Rodriguez Cathy Musha Edsel J.F
Deborah Garcia Dinah Guilfoyle Georgia Foster Marj Spitek Gabriela Baron
Maria Colon Fidelis Henn Carol Rodriguez Angela Blancos Pete Redmond
LITURGICAL LIFE
Weekend Masses Saturday 16:00 17:30 (Spanish) Sunday 08:30 & 10:00 Daily Mass Mon & Wed 11:30 Tue & Fri 09:30 Mon-Friday DDEAMC 11:45 Reconciliation Saturday 15:00 Sunday 07:30 Rosary Saturday 15:30 Sunday 08:00 Communion (Sick/ Homebound): Father Joseph Lea Weddings and Baptism Contact PLC Liturgy Deacon Dave Kriegel Adoration Wednesday 18:30 Religious Education (RE) Sunday 11:30 Children (REC) off RCIA (RSO)
Jordan Vira
Eleanor Vira
Kyle Jones
Kylen Vira
Kayden Vira
Bulletin Announcements
Please know that all weekend announcements should be sent Saturday by 5pm to bulletin@saintmichaelparishfg.org. Announcements received after the deadline might not be announced.
Pulpit Announcements
Please know that all weekend announcements should be sent by Friday noon to plc@saintmichaelparishfg.org
Do you receive St. Michaels weekly Parish Happenings? If the answer is NO, please contact the PLC
today and request to be included in our parish emailing list plc@saintmichaelparishfg.org
Catholic Radio
You can listen live Catholic programs that will be featured on Saint Paul Radio by going to their website: saintpaulradio.org.
Surveys Coming Up
St. Michaels will be conducting a survey to rediscover this parish as a community of faith, grace, and service. Your input will help us improve our mission. The Surveys will be handed out in the next couples of weeks. Your input is very important to us, this is why we ask for your help. Thanks for your continued support!
Stewardship
Attendance: 361 Offering: $1,562.43
Thank You
November 2013
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
1 ALL Saints Day Masses @ 9:30am and 5:30pm.
Sat
2 ALL Souls Day Mass: 11:30am, 12pm and 12:30pm. Confessions, 3pm English Mass, 4pm 9 Confessions, 3pm English Mass, 4pm Spanish Mass, 5:30pm
3 PRIESTHOOD SUNDAY CCD Class, 8:30am Parish Council Installation & contractors, 10am Coffee and Theology & 10 No CCD Classes, 8:30am NO Coffee and Theology & RCIA
5 Daily Mass, 9:30am Exposition after Mass until 4pm. Parish Council, 5:30pm Study of the Gospels, 12 Daily Mass, 9:30am Exposition after Mass until 4pm. KofC Meeting,6:30pm Study of the Gospels, 19 Daily Mass, 9:30am Exposition after Mass until 4pm. Study of the Gospels, 7:30pm 26 Daily Mass, 9:30am Exposition after Mass until 4pm. Study of the Gospels, 7:30pm
8 Daily Mass, 9:30am CWOC Monthly Meeting, 6pm KofC, Cheese & Wine
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VETERANS DAY
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16 CWOC Bake Off Confessions, 3pm English Mass, 4pm Spanish Mass, 5:30pm
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27 Daily Mass, 11:30am Thanksgiving Vigil Mass, 5:50pm Adoration, 6:30pm Spanish Choir 7pm
29 NO Daily Mass
30 Parish Decoration, 93pm. Confessions, 3pm English Mass, 4pm Spanish Mass, 5:30pm
December 2013
Sun
1 ADVENT BEGINS CCD Class, 8:30am Coffee and Theology & RCIA 11:30am
Mon
2 Daily Mass, 11:30am Book Club, 6:30pm
Tue
3 Daily Mass, 9:30am Exposition after Mass until 4pm. Parish Council, 5:30pm Study of the Gospels, 10 Daily Mass, 9:30am Exposition after Mass until 4pm. KofC Meeting,6:30pm Study of the Gospels, 17 Daily Mass, 9:30am Exposition after Mass until 4pm. Parish Reconciliation Service, 7pm Study of the Gospels, 7:30pm 24 NO Daily Mass Children Mass, 4pm Midnight Christmas Mass, 12am 31 NO Daily Mass New Years Vigil Midnight New Years Mass, 12am.
Wed
4 Daily Mass, 11:30am Adoration, 6:30pm Spanish Choir , 7:30pm 5
Thu
Fri
6 Daily Mass, 9:30am CWOC Monthly Meeting, 6pm
Sat
7 Confessions, 3pm English Mass, 4pm Spanish Mass, 5:30pm
8 IMMACULATE CONCEPTION DAY CCD Class, 8:30am Welcome Sunday, 10am Coffee and Theology & RCIA 11:30am 15 CCD Class, 8:30am Coffee and Theology & RCIA 11:30am
12
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21 Confessions, 3pm English Mass, 4pm Spanish Mass, 5:30pm CWOC Potluck
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