Parish “Prayer Line” - Christ Our Redeemer Catholic Church

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Parish “Prayer Line” - Christ Our Redeemer Catholic Church
SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
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JULY 19 ~ 2015
“Will you not spend one hour with me?” - Mt: 26-4
Join us at Christ Our Redeemer
SATURDAY: JULY 18
Vigil of
Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:30 p.m. ~ Andrew & Virginia Rabiansky ✝
SUNDAY: JULY 19
Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 a.m. ~ Charles Remington ✝
10:30 a.m. ~ People of God
MONDAY: JULY 20
Saint Apollinaris
8:30 a.m. ~ Ron & Jean Rabiansky
(Happy 47th Anniversary)!
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TUESDAY: JULY 21
Saint Lawrence of Brindisi
8:30 a.m. ~
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8:30 a.m. ~
THURSDAY: JULY 23
Saint Bridget
8:30 a.m. ~ Luke Baly (Happy Birthday)
FRIDAY: JULY 24
Saint Sharable Makhluf
8:30 a.m. ~ COMMUNION SERVICE
SATURDAY: JULY 25
Vigil of
Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:30 p.m. ~ Jim Doty ✝
SUNDAY: JULY 26
Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 a.m. ~ People of God
10:30 a.m. ~ People of God
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
19July 2015 thru 26 July 2015
Jer 23:1-6; Ps 23:1-6; Eph 2:13-18;
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Mk 6:30-34
!Ex 14:5-18; Ex 15:1bc-6; Mt 12:38-42
TUESDAY:
! Ex 14:21 -- 15:1; Ex 15:8-10, 12, 17;
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Mt 12:46-50
WEDNESDAY: ! Ex 16:1-5, 9-15; Ps 78:18-19, 23-28;
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Jn 20:1-2, 11-18
THURSDAY:
!Ex 19:1-2, 9-11, 16-20b; Dn 3:52-56;
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Mt 13:10-17
FRIDAY:!
! Ex 20:1-17; Ps 19:8-11; Mt 13:18-23
SATURDAY:
!2 Cor 4:7-15; Ps 126:1bc-6; Mt 20:20-28
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2 Kgs 4:42-44; Ps 145:10-11, 15-18;
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Eph 4:1-6; Jn 6:1-15
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God has created me to do some definite service.
God has committed some work to me which has not
been committed to another.
I have a mission.
-- John Henry Newman
IMPORTANT MESSAGE ABOUT THE MONTH OF AUGUST
Father Bob will be on vacation.
Therefore, there are only eight times
during August that Mass Intentions can be
requested for someone special. If you take a card from the
pamphlet rack in the Narthex, please turn it in immediately.
Only eight request cards are available
Parish “Prayer Line”
Prayer Requests Call: BETH McDONALD at 897-0549
WEDNESDAY: JULY 22
Saint Mary Magdalene
SUNDAY: !
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MONDAY:
7:00 P.M. TIL ~ TUES. JULY 21ST
✝ FAITHFUL DEPARTED: THEA SHAEFER ✝ (RIP)
DEPLOYED MILITARY: Capt. Justin Saunders
Colleen & Robin Murray
SERVING MISSIONS IN AFRICA: Marcos Melecio-Zambrano
Rosa & Arthur Culver - Becky Sobel - Bill & Nancy Kirk - Don Riggs
Marcie Norris - Edward Jarzabek - James Whitmarsh - David Bell
Beverly Wheat - Ruby Liberatori - Bernice Huyser - Shirley Ocker
Mary Lou Alvadj - Kelly Chamberlain - Lillian Rusonis - Kelly Walter
Brenda Tutin - Fran Crimmens - Danny Rossi - Bill & Lynn Horsely
Dale Peterson - Dianne Goldberg - Keith Collins & family
Sally Livingston - Maddie Bunner - Denise Deppen - Linda Keller
Richard Carpenter - Shana Bradberry - Michelle Kimpton
Marie Chezem - Melissa Heller - Lynn Patrick - Flinn Family
Cathy Martin - Pete & Judy Bassham - George Rall - Doug Rinell
Jessica Erickson - Paul Young - Marvin Minnix
Do YOU want to serve Our Lord
in a very special way . . .
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Are you a baptized member
of the Catholic Church?
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Have you received your First
Communion and receive
Communion regularly at
Sunday Mass?
3. Is your family registered members of Christ Our
Redeemer Parish
4. Can you be responsible by arriving in the Sacristy
15 minutes before Mass when you are scheduled to
serve.
If all your answers are “yes” . . . Father Bob invites you
to be part of our Altar Server Ministry. Fill out a white
registration card from the pamphlet rack in the Narthex
and call Deacon Jim at 850-974-1033 for information.
Saturday, July 25th from 9 a.m. until noon
Training Morning & Pizza for Lunch
NEXT WEEKEND’S BULLETIN CONTENT DEADLINE IS MONDAY
July 20th by 12 noon email: [email protected]
SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
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SUMMER BIBLE STORY TIME
THURSDAY: JULY 23RD
JOIN US IN THE PARISH HALL AT 9:30 A.M.
CATHOLICISM:
A JOURNEY DEEP INTO FAITH
presented by Fr. Robert Barron, is a
thematic presentation of what Catholics
believe and why.
Not a video lecture,
Church history or scripture study, this
engaging and interesting formational program uses the art,
architecture, literature, music and all the treasures of the
Catholic tradition to illuminate the timeless teachings of the
Church.
This Catholicism Study Program presents
the strong, ecclesial dimension of the Catholic Faith –
God’s revelation through Jesus Christ and His Church
open to all who wish to learn more about their faith and the
“why” behind that belief. Sessions held at 9:30 AM after
morning Mass in the Parish Hall. For starting date, more
information or to register for this program, call Michele
McCormick at (850) 502-0684 or email her at
[email protected] with “Catholicism” at the subject.
Treasures for Our Lord ~ 12 JULY 2015
To our visitors & our members . . . thank you for your generosity
Weekend Donations & Office Deposit to Operate
$11,336.00
On-Line Donations
$2,567.00
Total Received
$13,903.00
JULY 19 ~ 2015
Ministry
will have a Game Night Social
Wednesday, July 22nd from 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Bring your favorite board game
Dinner will be served
RSVP to
[email protected]
or
call 897-7797
PARISH OFFICE SUMMER HOURS
9:15 a.m. until 12 noon
COMING SOON
As Catholics, we are heirs to a
remarkable heritage and history ~ a
fascinating story of adventure, rebellion,
tragedy, and triumph 2,000 years in the making. One word
best! describes Catholic history: Epic.
“Epic: A Journey through Church History” is a
captivating and fast-paced look at the story of the Catholic
Church beginning with the lives of the apostles to the
present day.
Epic takes the immense history of the
Church and simplifies it into twelve, color-coded time
periods. In twenty sessions Epic provides understanding of
Church history that enables participants to have a greater
sense of meaning and identity as Catholics.
Join us for the Epic: A Journey Through Church
History here at Christ Our Redeemer with our first session
on Sunday, August 16th at 2:00 p.m. in the Parish Hall.
For info or to register for this study Please call Deacon Bill
Schaal at (H)897-3949 or ©902-1422 or email him at
[email protected] with “Bible Study” as the subject.
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MONDAY NITE BOOK STUDY ~ MOMNIPOTENT
6:00 p.m. in Peter/Paul Classroom. POC: Rebecca Coley
at: 618-409-6580 or [email protected]
ANNUAL DRIVE
for
“Sharing & Caring”
Please Take a
“NEEDS” List from the display table
in the Narthex and
RETURN your school supply DONATIONS
to the Narthex
UNTIL THURSDAY ~ JULY 30TH
Saint Mary Catholic School
Free Prekindergarten for 4- year olds.
Saint Mary Catholic School participates in the State of
Florida’s Voluntary Prekindergarten Program. (VPK)
Have you Registered your 4-year old for VPK?
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VPK is free for all Florida’s 4-year olds
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VPK helps your 4-year old develop the skills they
need to become good readers and successful students
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All VPK instructors must meet quality standards
required by Florida Law
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VPK provides children a strong foundation for
success In education and life
Call the school for more information: 850-243-8913
Or come by for a tour (110 Robinwood, Fort Walton
Beach) Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 13527 INFORMATION
▶ CALENDAR ITEMS:
July 22nd - First Degree at Crestview
July 23rd - Executive Committee Mtg ~ 7:00 p.m.
July 24th - B-I-N-G-O at HNJ ~ 6:00 p.m.
Aug
6th - General Assembly Meeting ~ 7:00 p.m.
▶ TO LEARN MORE ABOUT
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the Knights of Columbus go to www.kofc.org or
contact Grand Knight Tom Means at: 919-920-4128 or
[email protected]
VICTIMS OF ABUSE: The Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee is committed to healing the hurting hearts of sexual abuse victims and has
established Victims Assistance Coordinators who are experienced and trained counselors and are available to help persons who have been
sexually abused. The Coordinator for the Pensacola/Ft. Walton Beach area is: Louis M. Makarowski Ph.D.; P.A. at 850-477-7181
SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
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JULY 19 ~ 2015
A NOTE FROM FATHER RON ROLHEISER, OMI . . .
The Eucharist invites us to receive nourishment from God, fill with gratitude, and, on the basis of that, to break
open our lives and serve the poor in hospitality, humility, and self-donation.
THE EUCHARIST AS WASHING EACH OTHER’S FEET
This is everywhere evident in the Gospels, though John’s Gospel puts it the most clearly. Where the other gospels
have Jesus speaking the words of institution at the last supper (“This is my body. This is my blood. Do this in
memory of me.”) John has Jesus washing the disciples feet. But, for John, this gesture replaces the words of
institution. It specifies what the Eucharist is in fact meant to do, namely, to lead us out of church and into the
humble service of others.
The Eucharist is a call to move from worship to service, to take the nourishment, the embrace, the kiss, we have
just received from God and the community and translate it immediately and directly into loving service of others.
To take the Eucharist seriously is to begin to wash the feet of others, especially the feet of the poor.
The Eucharist is both an invitation, which invites us, and a grace, which empowers us to service. And what it
invites us to do is to replace distrust with hospitality, pride with humility, and self-interest with self-effacement
so as to reverse the world’s order of things – wherein the rich get served by the poor and where the first priority
is always to keep one’s pride intact and one’s self-interest protected.
The Eucharist invites us to step down from pride, away from self-interest, to turn the mantel of privilege into the
apron of service, so as to help reverse the world’s order of things wherein pride, status, and self-interest are
forever the straws that stir the drink.
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FLOWERS
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We have several generous parishioners
who donate regularly to the
Christ Our Redeemer “Flower Fund”
Rick & Marcy Spitznagel
Rozborski Family
Mark & Cathy Demoreski
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Swank
Paul & Carol Giguere
Mr. & Mrs. Vinh Nguyen
Bob & Sharon Hargreaves
Mr. & Mrs John Bunyan
Mike Schwartz & Mary Kalscheuer Schwartz
Glenn Prescott & Sylvia Diaz
Steve & Carmen Marshall-Claude
Sanctuary Flowers at the Ambo
William Blinn in Memory of . . . Nan Blinn ✝
Weekend of: May 9th /10th
Tina-Marie Zermeño in Honor of . . . “Z” & Tricia
Weekend of: June 13th /14th
Miguel Nolla in Honor of . . . Lynn Nolla
Weekend of: June 27th /28th
Marcie Norris in Memory of . . . Anna & Harry Myhra ✝
Weekend of: July 18th /19th
For Our Blessed Mother
Judie Galatro
Donna Clark in Memory of her mother . . . Gloria Abate ✝
Dr. Joe Agostinelli in Honor of . . . Nurses
Dr. Joe Agostinelli in Honor of . . . Teachers
Dick & Ina Reimann in Memory of . . . Ida Reimann ✝
Weekend of: June 28th
Diane Mitchell in Memory of . . . Germaine Courchene ✝
Weekend of: July 12th
SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
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JULY 19 ~ 2015
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT:
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“We, the parish of Christ Our Redeemer, are called to love
God, act as stewards of Christ and trust in the Lord to nurture
our faith through His Presence in the Eucharist.”
PARISH VISION STATEMENT:
PASTOR:
“Christ Our Redeemer Catholic Parish is: An open, diverse and
vibrant Christ-centered family, inspired by the Holy Spirit to
nurture and share our faith through celebration of the
Eucharist, prayer, education, outreach and community.”
REV. ROBERT J. JOHNSON
CATHOLIC MINISTRIES AT CHRIST OUR REDEEMER: DAY & TIMES AND POINTS OF CONTACT WITH PHONE NUMBERS
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EDUCATION OR FAITH FORMATION:
Religious Education: (Grades PreK-5)!
Lisa Hall:
897-7797
Youth Ministry: (Grades 9-12)
Carmen Marshall-Claude: 897-7797
Youth Ministry: (Grades 6-8)!
Dalane Fox: 897-7797
Sacramental Catechesis:
Lisa Hall: 897-7797
Rite of Christian Initiation:
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Deacon Jim Murray: 974-1033
Bible Study: !
Deacon Bill Schaal: 897-3949
Michele McCormick: 897-2372
Sue Marco:
897-5609
Ignatian Exercises:
Maurie Ockerman:
897-1463
ENRICHMENT
Prayer Line: !
Charismatic Renewal:
Communion
& Liberation:
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Cursillo:!
Respect Life:
Sun: 8:45-10:00 a.m.
Wed: 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Wed: 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Check Bulletin or Call
Mon.: 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Sun.:
Tue.:
Tue.:
Wed.:
2:00 - 3:30 p.m.
9:30-11:00 a.m.
6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
9:10-11:30 a.m.
Beth McDonald:
Maurie Ockerman:
Pam Deloach:
Annette North:
Michele McCormick:
897-0549
897-1463
279-3979
897-3783
897-2372
LITURGY
Music: !
James Perkins: 897-7797
Extraordinary Ministers of
Holy Communion
Deacon Nolla: 897-6885
Lectors & Altar Servers:
Tom Toltzien: 897-5789
Altar Servers:
Deacon Murray: 974-1033
Sacristans:
Patty Harp: 897-5887
Ushers / Greeters:
Adolph Fejfar: 897-2586
Art & Environment:
Michele McCormick: 897-2372
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Carmen Marshall-Claude: 678-9372
FYI:
FELLOWSHIP
Donut Brigade: !
Sun: after 7:30 & 10:30 Masses
Donna & Ron Quinn: 897-2342
Welcome Committee: !
Sun: 1st Wkend at all Masses
Colleen Miller: 678-2116
Single-Divorced-Widowed:
4th Sun:
after 10:30 Mass
Barbara Vanderbeek: 897-6551
Playgroup-4-Kids-&-Moms:
Tue.: 9:30-11:00 a.m.
Sarah Dieterich: 897-3795
Parish Socials Ministry:
Whenever Scheduled - Check Bulletin
Contact: Need Volunteer
Monday Morning Coffee:
Mon.: 9:10 a.m. til
OUTREACH & FELLOWSHIP
Knights of Columbus: !
Tom Means: 919-920-4128
Council of Catholic Women:
Rosemarie Adams: 279-4627
Priscilla Circle: !
Rebecca Coley: !618-409-6850
OUTREACH
Bereavement Ministry:
Thu.: 1st Wk of Month
Fri.: 1st Wk of Month
Wed.: 3rd Wk of Month
Sue Marco:
Beth McDonald:
Sharon Hargreaves:
Patty Harp:
Ron Rabiansky:
Nitsi Bennett:
Parish Outreach: !
St. Vincent de Paul:!
KoC Outreach (Elderly):
Habitat for Humanity: !
COUNCILS & COMMITTEES
Pastoral:
Finance:!
Faith Engaged:
897-5609
897-0549
279-6337
897-5887
897-3493
315-0025
Jeanette Schaal: 897-3949
Adam Dieterich: 897-3795
Pat Brennan: 897-1163
Christ Our Redeemer Parish’s website is www.corcatholic.org
INFORMATION / GUIDELINES FOR RECEPTION OF SACRAMENTS AT CHRIST OUR REDEEMER
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
Before setting a Wedding Date:
Call parish office at 897-7797:
➤ Schedule appointment with Pastor
SIX MONTHS in ADVANCE of
anticipated Wedding Date
➤ To be married in Catholic Church by
a Catholic priest registration &
completion of prep program required
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
Prior to setting a Baptism date:
Call the parish office at 897-7797:
➤ to register for required class
➤ to finish necessary paperwork
One of the godparents:
➤ must be baptized & confirmed
➤ a practicing Catholic who is
sixteen years of age or older
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK
Anointing . . . . . . . . .
Request by calling the Parish Office:
897-7797 or emergency: 897-2974
Parishioners who are facing surgery,
struggling with serious illness or
preparing for death may request this
sacrament at any time
VICTIMS OF ABUSE: The Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee is committed to healing the hurting hearts of sexual abuse victims and has
established Victims Assistance Coordinators who are experienced and trained counselors and are available to help persons who have been
sexually abused. The Coordinator for the Pensacola/Ft. Walton Beach area is: Louis M. Makarowski Ph.D.; P.A. at 850-477-7181