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Saint Charles Borromeo

Catholic Church
4001 Edgewater Drive, Orlando, FL 32804
407.293.9556 www.stcharlesorlando.org FAX 407.293.9213
“Making Disciples … One By One”

MASSES
Saturday Vigil
5:00 pm
Sunday
7:30, 9:00,
11:00 am and
12:45 pm (Spanish)
Monday-
Monday-Friday 9 am
and Wednesday 7 pm
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Mission Statement

We,
the members of
St. Charles Borromeo
Church,
are committed
to responding
to God’s call
to become
one body
in Christ,
through the celebration
of the
sacraments, education,
faith formation and
community outreach.
We embrace the
commandments of
loving God
and
neighbor
in our love, fellowship,
and
support
for
all
God’s people.
SAINT CHARLES BORROMEO CATHOLIC CHURCH ORLANDO, FLORIDA

MASSES: Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm


Sunday 7:30, 9:00, 11:00 am Jesus, remember me
and 12:45 pm (Spanish) when you come into your kingdom.
DAILY MASS: Monday—
Monday—Friday 9 am
and Wednesdays, 7 pm Jesus, remember us

CONFESSIONS: Friday 9:30—


9:30—10:00 am; in the crown of ugly thorns
Saturday 3:45—
3:45—4:45 pm; and on the killer-cross,
1st Sunday of month-
month-12:30 pm in the great depth of this awful scene.
ADORATION OF BLESSED SACRAMENT: The good thief, Dismas,
Ecce Homo by saw it,
Fridays 9:30 am—
am—12 Noon
Noon Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio
ROSARY: Monday-
Monday-Friday 7:45—
7:45—8:45 am that everything, even the cross,
REFLECTING THROUGH is made in your image.
In you we live and move and have our being.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK THE WEEK You bond earth and everything in it
 What this gospel teaches to heaven above.
Monday: Rv 14:1-3,4b-5; Lk 21:1-4
about Jesus as king is… What
Tuesday: Rv 14:14-19; Lk 21:5-11
this gospel teaches me about Jesus, remember us
Wednesday: Rv 15:1-4; Lk 21:12-19
being Jesus’ “subject” is...
Thursday Rv 18:1-2,21-23;19:1-3,9a; Show us,
Lk 21:20-28  The goodness I have received Kind Sovereign,
OR Thanksgiving Sir 50:22-24; from Christ the King is… I the loving, sweet depth
1Cor 1:3-9;Lk 17:11-19 share this goodness with that shines within your kingly death
Friday: Rv 20:1-4,11—21:2; others by ...
Lk 21:29-33 everyday.
 I experience the fullness of life
Saturday: Rv 22:1-7; Lk 21:34-36 in Christ’s kingdom when… http://liturgy.slu.edu/
Sunday: Is 2:1-5; Rom 13:11-14;
Living Liturgy 2010
Mt 24:37-44

Saints of the Week


MONDAY Cecilia, virgin, martyr
YOU ARE INVITED TO CELEBRATE
TUESDAY Clement I, pope, martyr;
Columban, abbot;
Blessed Miguel Pro, priest,
martyr (USA)
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24
WEDNESDAY Andrew Dung-Lac, priest, MASS OF THANKSGIVING—7:00 PM IN CHURCH
martyr, and companions,
martyrs PIE SOCIAL FOLLOWING MASS
THURSDAY Catherine of Alexandria, IN BISHOP GRADY HALL
virgin, martyr HOSTED BY THE COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN

Please remember
COME AND BRING YOUR FAVORITE
in your prayers HOMEMADE PIE OR DESSERT TO SHARE!
Carol Geiger MASS THANKSGIVING DAY—9:00 AM
who died this week.

We extend our deepest WE JOYFULLY ADVENT


sympathy to her family. WELCOME begins next weekend!

Sarah Jacinthe Quigley ADVENT


May the souls
SCHEDULE
of all of the faithful departed, and
through the mercy of God, inside back cover
rest in peace. Andres Acebedo Cabrera
Amen. Baptized into Christ last Weekend! PLAN AHEAD
SOLEMNITY OF CHRIST THE KING November 21, 2010

MASS INTENTIONS FROM OUR PASTOR


Saturday, November 20
5:00 pm  John Seay In 1925 Pope Pius XI, who reigned between 1922 and
Sunday, November 21 1939, wrote an encyclical letter, Quas Primas, establishing
7:30 am  Lillian Nassar the Feast of Christ the King, which we will celebrate this
9:00 am St. Charles Parishioners
weekend at the conclusion of the liturgical year. His
11:00 am  Carol Imbriani
Papacy missed the two great World Wars of the twentieth
12:45 pm
century but it was hardly a time of peace. Catholic and Orthodox Christians
Monday, November 22
9:00 am  Bill Demetree were being put to death by Stalin in the Soviet Union; in Spain and Mexico
Tuesday, November 23 Church property was confiscated and clergy and religious were killed or
9:00 am  Shirley Nemeth expelled; in the Pope’s own backyard Mussolini had taken over Italy and
Wednesday, November 24 soon Germany would be dominated by Hitler, a second Fascist dictator. The
9:00 am Karen Rodarter Church was under attack and the purpose of establishing this feast was to
7:00 pm  Patrick Mason remind people “that as long as individuals and states refused to submit to the
Thursday, November 25 rule of our Savior, there would be no really hopeful prospect of a lasting
9:00 am  Laurie Warhourst peace among nations”. Pius XI’s motto was “Christ’s peace in Christ’s
Friday, November 26 kingdom” - in other words, unless we realize that the world belongs to God
9:00 am  Beverly Lewis and try to obey Christ’s laws, war is likely to return (as it did within a few
Saturday, November 27 months of his death).
5:00 pm  James A. Magee
Sunday, November 28 In the encyclical Pius said: “It was surely right, then, in view of the common
7:30 am Yvonne Lee Family teaching of the sacred books (of the Bible), that the Catholic Church, which
9:00 am  Edna and Philip NeJame is the kingdom of Christ on earth, destined to be spread among all men and
11:00 am St. Charles Parishioners all nations, should with every token of veneration salute her Author and
12:45 pm Founder in her annual liturgy as King and Lord, and as King of Kings”. As
Catholics we honor Christ the King each year, but the rule of Christ actually
Parish Events embraces all people, as Pope Leo XIII had already pointed out: “His empire
includes not only Catholic nations, not only baptized persons who, though of
Sunday, November 21 right belonging to the Church, have been led astray by error, or have been
2:30 pm Christmas Choir Rehearsal (C) cut off from her by schism, but also all those who are outside the Christian
6:00 pm JAM (UR) faith; so that truly the whole of mankind is subject to the power of Jesus
Monday, November 22 Christ”.
7:00 pm Adult RCIA (PLR)
Tuesday, November 23 It is a happy coincidence that Thanksgiving comes so close to the feast of
6:00 pm Seraphim Rehearsal (C) Christ the King because both occasions give recognition to the sovereignty of
7:00 pm Talleres de Oración y Vida (UR) God in our lives. When people try to exclude God from public life by a false
Wednesday, November 24 interpretation of the separation of Church and State, they actually
2:15 pm 2nd-8th Grade Youth Choir (C) undermine the authority of our rulers. As Pius said “If, therefore, the rulers
7:00 pm THANKSGIVING MASS (C) of nations wish to preserve their authority, to promote and increase the
followed by Pie Social (BGH) prosperity of their countries, they will not neglect the public duty of
7:30 pm AA (UR) reverence and obedience to the rule of Christ”. If, on the other hand, our
Friday, November 26 national and State leaders forget the connection between God’s law and
8:00 pm BLD (UR) human law, between what is moral and what is legal, their authority no
Saturday, November 27 longer has “a secure and solid foundation”. What Pope Pius said in 1925 still
7:00 pm Spanish Prayer Group (CR)
applies to those elected to serve: they “should take account of the
Sunday, November 28
commandments of God and of Christian principles, both in making laws and
2:30 pm Christmas Choir Rehearsal (C)
(C) – Church (CR) – Community Room in administering justice, and also in providing for the young a sound moral
(SH) – Social Hall (SC) – School Classroom education”.
(UR) – Upper Room (BGH) – Bishop Grady Hall
(PLR) – Parish Living Room Let us pray for our country and for the world this Sunday and ask God to
bring them back to Christian values. In the words of Pope Pius XI: “When
once men recognize, both in private and in public life, that Christ is King,
PARISH OFFICE society will at last receive the great blessings of real liberty, well-ordered
CLOSED discipline, peace and harmony”.
Thursday, November 25 and
Friday, November 26
The office reopens
Monday, November 29 at 7:30 am
SAINT CHARLES BORROMEO CATHOLIC CHURCH ORLANDO, FLORIDA

HOW DO I BECOME A CATHOLIC? P Fr. Augustine Clark, Parochial Administrator


Administrator
♦ Are you interested in learning more A Father Álvaro Jiménez
about the Catholic faith? R Deacon Paul Volkerson
I Deacon José Naveo
♦ Would you like to become a Catholic? S Sr. Marie Skebe, OP, Faith Formation
♦ Do you know someone who may be H
Mr. Jonathan Toole, Parish Operations;
interested? Finance
S
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (R.C.I.A.) is a process of T Mr. Hugh Bowen, Music Director
conversion and initiation in the Catholic Church as adults journey A Mrs. Earlene Mohr, Ministries Coordinator
F Mrs. Debby Gallagher, Receptionist
together in faith and share experiences while discerning God’s call. If
F Mr. Simon Saunders, Maintenance
interested in participating, please call the office. We will be happy to
assist you on your journey. Mrs. Dorothy Parker, Facilities
Mr. Angel Rivera, Facilities
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DO YOU HAVE A CHILD, SEVEN YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER, Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 7:30am-3:30pm
WHO HAS NOT YET BEEN BAPTIZED CATHOLIC? Marriage Preparation: Please contact the Church
Once a child reaches the “age of reason” (seven), the child is Office to schedule a meeting with Father
brought into the Church just as an adult is—through the Rite of Augustine. You need to allow six months for the
Christian Initiation of Adults. Following this process of preparation preparation process and it would help us if you
which lasts about a year, the child is fully initiated into the Church at could obtain new baptism certificates before the
the Easter Vigil through the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation meeting.
and First Communion. In order to have a child baptized Catholic, at We can also help with the convalidation (blessing)
least one parent must be Catholic. of a civil marriage and sometimes with the
annulment of a previous marriage as long as the
If you are considering having your child—age 7 or older—become civil divorce is complete.
Catholic, or if you have any questions, please contact Sister Marie
Baptism Preparation is offered to parents and
at the parish office, 407.293.9556 ext. 121.
godparents and is required prior to scheduling a
baptism. Please register for the class by calling
COME JAM WITH THE Deacon Paul Volkerson at the Parish Office
(407.293.9556 extension 110). Classes take
MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH GROUP!! place on Tuesday evenings at 7 pm.
JAM - Jesus Anchors Me, is a youth group Next Class: January 11th
ministry for 6th—8th graders that explores the
Clases para la preparación de bautizos se ofrecen a
Catholic faith in a social environment.
los padres y padrinos, por el momento
JAM meets on Sunday nights from 6—7:30 p.m. in Bishop Grady Hall.
Hall. solamente en ingles. Es necesario inscribirse por
November 28th: No meeting Happy Thanksgiving! adelantado, llamando a Deacon Paul Volkerson
en la oficina de la iglesia.
For information contact Mary Beth Hale
407-376-3671 mbhale@stcharles-orlando.org Brother’s Keeper Resale Store
4353 Edgewater Drive, Suite 800, Orl, 32804
Mrs. Barbara Acosta, Manager
CALLING ALL CAROLERS! 407.849.0735
M-F, 9:30am—
9:30am—4:00pm (Wed ‘til 6)
If you plan to be in town December 15-21, 2nd and 3rd Saturdays of the month, 10am—
10am—2pm
and if you love to bring joy to others by caroling, Food Pantry ~ M—F, 9:30am—
9:30am—12:30pm
12:30pm
PLEASE attend a caroling rehearsal
and information session on Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic School
Sunday, November 29 at 2:30 in the church. 4005 Edgewater Drive, Orlando, FL 32804
Mrs. Mary Agnew, Principal
If you cannot make the rehearsal, but consider yourself a 407.293.7691
competent caroler, contact Hugh Bowen at 407-293-9556 xt. 103 Visit our website at www.stcharles-orlando.org
or hwbowen@cfl.rr.com
Morning Star School
954 Leigh Avenue, Orlando, FL 32804
THANK YOU TO OUR ADVERTISER OF THE WEEK Dr. Kathryn Harding, Principal
407.295.3077
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PRO--SPEC, INC
SOLEMNITY OF CHRIST THE KING November 21, 2010

PARISH MISSION 2010:


“MAKING STRONGER FAMILIES”
St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church,
4001 Edgewater Dr, Orlando, FL 32804

PARISH MISSION WITH A DIFFERENCE!


Sunday-
Sunday-Tuesday, DECEMBER 5—
5—7, 2010
7:00 pm

Each Advent we have a Parish Mission.


Advent is a time when we think of Mary and Joseph waiting for the child Jesus to
be born and on the first Sunday after Christmas we remember the life of the Holy
Family. That’s why this year’s very practical Mission about family life goes to the
heart of the season and the heart of the world. Pope John Paul used to say “As the
family goes, so goes the nation and so goes the whole world”; that means this Mission is for all
of us. The talks by experts from the Counseling Center at Catholic Charities will take place at 7
p.m. on the evenings of Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, December 5h through 7th, in the
church. Join us, and invite your friends.

Talk 1 Finding the right life partner (aka “How to avoid falling for a jerk or jerkette”).
Good marriages are the foundation of good families.
This talk by Cheryl Entner, MS, IMH, and Frank Crane, LMHC is designed to provide
singles (and singles-again) with a plan for pacing relationships and exploring the key
areas that foreshadow what a partner would be like in marriage. If you are on “jerk-
alert” you can avoid a lot of heartache. Bring your teenagers to this talk!

Talk 2 How to cope in today’s world.


Modern life is not easy and our stress levels have been heightened by the recession.
Cheryl Entner, MS, IMH, and Frank Crane, LMHC,LMHC encourage us to look after ourselves
and our own sanity so that we can be at our best and give of ourselves more generously.

Talk 3 How to parent with confidence.


For most people the greatest work they will do in their lives is to raise children and bring
them to mature adulthood. We know it’s not easy! Cami Tarasewich, MSW, MSW draws on
her experience of the best and worst of parenting. Parents, grandparents and all who
interact with the young can learn from this talk.

A collection will be taken at each talk and will be used to help families access
the services of the Counseling Center at Catholic Charities of Central Florida.
SAINT CHARLES BORROMEO CATHOLIC CHURCH ORLANDO, FLORIDA

A special Thank You to


all who helped with the Fall Festival.
We think our profit is between
$12,000 and $15,000,
which is a great result in the present
economy and we know it was a most
enjoyable event for the community!

St. Charles Borromeo


Council of Catholic Women
INVITES YOU
to Participate in the 30th
Collection of New Toys and Clothing
for the
FARMWORKERS MINISTRY
in APOPKA
and in a NEW TRADITION …
that will include families of our parish
Help children in who may be in need of some help
the Dominican Republic and during these difficult economic times.
receive the cherished book A Christmas Store has been set up for
about their life entitled farmworkers and other rural low-income
In Our Village families. This gives them the opportunity to
purchase items at significantly reduced prices.
The Mission Office staff invites
If you prefer, you may donate money for the
you to take a trip to the
purchase of additional toys. Make checks
Dominican Republic through
payable to the Office for Farmworker Ministry.
In Our Village, a story of
La Loma, Dominican Republic.
This extraordinary book, written A portion of what is collected will be kept in
by a group of missioners from the parish and Fr. Augustine will assist with
Valencia Community College, identifying those families who may need our
explores the daily living of the help.
people of La Loma and is documented with beautiful color photographs. Bags with details
distributed this weekend.
It can be yours by sending a request for the book with a donation to
the Diocese of Orlando, P.O. Box 1800, Orlando, FL 32802-1800,
Donations of NEW,
attention Mission Office. Please note In Our Village on your check.
Suggested donation is $17 plus $3 shipping and handling. UNWRAPPED GIFTS
with tags still on them
All proceeds from the book go toward scholarships and the education will be collected
of the children in the La Loma village. You will enjoy every page of after all Masses November 20/21
this book and it makes a great gift for any celebration. For more
and November 27/28.
information, call 407-246-4890.
SOLEMNITY OF CHRIST THE KING November 21, 2010

PRAYING FOR ALL ADVENT 2010


STEWARDSHIP
IN HARM’S WAY PREPARING FOR CHRISTMAS
SACRIFICIAL GIVING
Timothy Geitner The Four Sundays of Advent Sunday, November 14, 2010
Envelopes:................................ 342
Eddie Dawson I November 28th II December 5th
th TOTAL ................... $12,965.71
Brian Norris III December 12 IV December 19th Parish Tithe ................ $1,296.57
Samuel Padilla BMCHS .......................... $20.00
Taizé Prayer Monday, November 29, 7 pm Bishop Grady Villas .......... $61.00
Brian E Garrett
music, scripture and meditation St. Charles School ............ $66.00
Paul Perez
All Saints ........................... $1.00
AJ Sipp Parish Mission December 5, 6, 7 at 7:00 pm All Souls .......................... $31.00
Ruben A. Lebron “Strengthening our Families” Thanksgiving.................... $25.00
Roberto Rodriguez Complete details—page 5 Catholic Charities ............ $103.00
George E. Kirk Florida Catholic .............. $120.00
Immaculate Conception Wednesday, December 8
Sam Fernandez
Masses: 9 am; 10:15am; 7 pm
Jared deFoor
Patrick Holt
BROTHER’S
Penance Service Monday, December 13, 7 pm
Do you have a family Our own and visiting priests will help you prepare for
KEEPER
member serving in the the special graces of Christmas through community WISH LIST
military at this time? prayer and individual confession and absolution. Individual servings of Juice,
We will keep them in Canned Veggies (14 oz),
our prayers. Confession Times Fridays at 9:30 to 10:00 am Peanut Butter, Cereal,
Call the office, Saturdays at 3:45 to 4:45 pm
407-293-9556 or
Spaghetti, any Pasta, Deodorant
First Sundays at 12:30 pm
e-mail Place items in the
and by appointment
srmarie@cfl.rr.com
(English and Spanish)
large basket in the baptistery.

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