ST. JUDE CATHOLIC CHURCH NOVEMBER 16, 2014 CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE MASS INTENTIONS AND READINGS

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ST. JUDE CATHOLIC CHURCH NOVEMBER 16, 2014 CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE MASS INTENTIONS AND READINGS
ST. JUDE CATHOLIC CHURCH
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE
NOVEMBER 16, 2014
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: November 22-23
MASS INTENTIONS AND READINGS
Sat
5:30pm V Baltz, D & M Doebler, J Grau,
D & J Smith
Sun 8:00am L & L Burke, D Gabor, M Greene,
A & G Salatka
10:30am T Cherian, Z McCarty, E Pelton,
T Porterfield, R Rohling, K Wittler
12:15pm M Bautista, B McConnell, D Picard,
MR Quito, A Shelby, A Wheeler
5:30pm J Bradshaw, B & N Byrne, J Clark, B Malo,
C Moore
Sat 11/15 3 Jn 5-8; Ps 112; Lk 18:1-8
8:15am † Joseph Jedrychowski – Richard & Judy Buhrman
5:30pm † Rev. Evan Eckhoff, OFM – John & Faye Martin
7:30pm Special Intention (Spanish)
Sun 11/16
8:00am
10:30am
12:15pm
5:30pm
Prv 31:10-31; Ps 128; 1 Thes 5:1-6; Mt 25:14-30
† Ed Campbell – Gail Campbell
INT of Rev. Charles Burton – Legion of Mary
INT of Sophia McConnell – Wesson Family
INT of St. Jude Parishioners
If you are an EM and would like to receive an EMAIL
schedule, please write to [email protected].
Mon 11/17 Rv 1:1-4; 2:1-5; Ps 1; Lk 18:35-43
8:15am † Joann Embury – Mary E. Brown & Family
CONTACT PARISH OFFICE REGARDING
Tue 11/18 Rv 3:1-6, 14-22; Ps 15; Lk 19:1-10
8:15am † Madeline Stein – Deacon Gaspar & Barbara
ADORATION -- Monday through Friday, 6am (or 9am
for Summer Schedule) to 9pm, in the Chapel. Sign up for
a weekly hour or drop in anytime.
DeGaetano
Wed 11/19 Rv 4:1-11; Ps 150; Lk 19:11-28
8:15am † William Bolen, Sr. – William Bolen, Jr.
7:00pm INT of Mary Catherine McConnell & Family – Bill &
ANOINTING OF THE SICK – Anyone entering the
hospital or in serious ill health may be anointed.
Phyllis Lawrence
BAPTISM – Parents must attend a baptismal preparation
class before having their first child baptized.
Thu 11/20 Rv 5:1-10; Ps 149; Lk 19:41-44
8:15am † Albert Coombes – Bernard & Janet Coombes
CATHOLIC CONNECTION – For adult Catholics who
have been Baptized but not Confirmed, or who are
Confirmed but inactive or not fully practicing.
Fri 11/21 Rv 10:8-11; Ps 119; Lk 19:45-48
8:15am † Anna Maria Bolen – William Bolen, Jr.
Sat 11/22 Rv 11:4-12; Ps 144; Lk 20:27-40
8:15am † Donna Tucker – Bill & Nootsie Brooks
5:30pm † Joseph Jedrychowski – Richard & Judy Buhrman
7:30pm Special Intention (Spanish)
CONFIRMATION – Classes are required and begin in
October. Must be 9th grade or older.
FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED – If you would benefit
from using a hearing assistance device, please see an usher
before Mass or contact the Parish Office during the week.
Sun 11/23 Ez 34:11-17; Ps 23; 1 Cor 15:20-28; Mt 25:31-46
8:00am † Michael Prendergast – His Wife, Children &
10:30am
12:15pm
5:30pm
MATRIMONY – Four-month notice required.
Grandchildren
† Gregory Tague – Legion of Mary
INT of Sophia McConnell – Wesson Family
† John R. Martin, Sr. – John & Faye Martin
PARISH RELIGIOUS ED (PRE) – For 4-year-old
preschoolers through 8th graders.
RCIA/INQUIRY CLASSES – For non-Catholics who
would like to learn about the Catholic Faith.
LECTORS: November 22-23
Sat
Sun
5:30pm
8:00am
10:30am
12:15pm
5:30pm
ROSARY – Prayed daily in Chapel after the 8:15am Mass,
after 7pm Mass for Vocations on the second Monday of
each month, and at 3pm on the first Saturday (Patriotic).
Julia Pollak
Anne Lunn
Mary Beth Lynch
Brenda McConnell
Greg Howard
YOUTH – Contact Youth Ministry Coordinator Alicia
Bradshaw at [email protected] or 870-8002 or go to
www.stjudechattanooga.org/youthministry/index.html
ALTAR SERVERS: November 22-23
Sat
Sun
5:30pm
8:00am
10:30am
12:15pm
5:30pm
VOCATIONS CHALICE NEXT WEEKEND
P Murphy, S Powe
L Juarez, O Malo
A Hunt, L Porterfield, O Porterfield
Call Erin Wiles at 901-240-3844 to volunteer.
New volunteers always welcome.
R Brumlow, A Mildenberger, O Mildenberger
M Fillauer, C Gomez
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THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
THIS WEEK AT ST. JUDE
SPIRITUAL LIFE
To add, remove, or restore a family member’s name,
please call the Parish Office.
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK
Maria Alder, Christopher Allen, Jane Armor, Kathryn Arnold,
Shelly Benjamin, Brooklyn Bernarding, Elizabeth Booth, Ben
Byrne, Tom Cain, Gertrude Camacho, Steve Campbell, Michael
Casey, Sue Chaffin, William Chepul, Ann Marie Cooper, Larry
Copeland Jr., Bettye Cotter, Nancy Cunningham, Lauren Dean,
Earl Diehl, Therese Dobard, Mavis Dove, Marilyn Dyer, Gary
Flerchinger, Regina Fountain, Joe Fox, Renae Gajownik, Steve
Gardner, Roberto & Victoria Goduco, Dennis Greenwood, Ann
Hammers, Jenny Hays, Bernadette Hemeyer, Alex Hubbard, Amy
C. Jacob, Joanie Lee, Linda Lichner, Campbell Long, Trudy
Masic, Theresa McAndrews, Dale McCaa, Trinity Meade, Ed
Moore, Robert Moore, George O’Dell, Michael Pickett, Charles
Plant, Joan Porterfield, Jose Que Pua, John Purvis, Frank
Rogers, Miryan Rojas, Gary Spaniak, Marie Tingle, Robert
Weekly, Susan White, Victoria Wing, Debbie Worley,
Ellen Zahorec
Monday, November 17
3:30pm Legion of Mary (Youth)
Library
Tuesday, November 18
11:00am Pinochle Group
6:00pm World of Hope
Dupree
Dupree
Wednesday, November 19
9:00am
11:00am
6:00pm
6:30pm
6:30pm
7:00pm
7:30pm
All Things Catholic
Sewing Circle of Friends
VISIONS
PRE
St. Monica Novena
RCIA
12:15 Choir Practice
Dupree
Library
Gym
School
Chapel
PLC
Church
Thursday, November 20
11:00am Librarians
5:00pm Line Dancing
7:00pm Rosary Makers
FOR OUR SERVICE MEN & WOMEN
Library
Siener
Library
Brandy Bazemore, Thomas Bazemore, Richard Bryant, John
Cain III, Matthew Cain, Eric Flerchinger, Nathaniel Garza,
William Garza, Joseph Gaston, Michael Knee, Luke Lewis,
Stephen McGrath, Thomas McGrath, Erin Cain Poe
Friday, November 21
9:00am
Legion of Mary (Adults)
Library
Saturday, November 22
9:00am Church Cleaners
AND FOR THE REPOSE OF THE SOUL OF
Church
Sunday, November 23
9:00am
10:45am
11:00am
4:30pm
6:30pm
Parish Breakfast (until 1pm)
Children’s Liturgy
12:15 Choir Practice
5:30 Choir Practice
Confirmation
Bill Givens
Siener
Library
Library
Church
Library
Prayer Requests entered into the book in the chapel are prayed for each
weekday by the Rosary Group. For Emergency Requests Only, call
Prayer Help Line volunteers Vicki Baltz (842-6094), Sharon Moss
(875-2230), or Theresa Slaughter (842-7890).
INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY
ALL SOULS MEMORIAL SCROLL
If St. Jude School is closed or delayed due to
unsafe weather conditions, the morning’s
Mass schedule will be canceled.
Continuing throughout November, the
Memorial Scroll – which lists the names of
parishioners’ deceased loved ones – will
hang on the front of the ambo (pulpit). If you have
deceased loved ones whose names have not been collected
in previous years, please enter them into the notebook in
the vestibule and they will be added to the scroll.
LOOKING AHEAD
ST. JUDE SCHOOL BOOK FAIR, HARWOOD ROOM
Closes Friday, November 21, at 4pm
SOME SEASONAL TIPS FOR MASS
PARISH BREAKFAST
Sunday, November 23, after the 8am and 10:30am Masses

Please be kind to those around you who may
suffer from allergies or asthma. Refrain from heavy
applications of perfume or cologne.

As we enter cold and flu season, please be
sensitive to those who may not wish to shake hands
during the Sign of Peace. And remember to wash your
hands frequently.
BOY SCOUT POINSETTIA SALE
November 22-23 after all Masses
ST. JUDE SCHOOL GRANDPARENTS’ DAY
Tuesday, November 25
OLIVE WOOD SALES FROM THE HOLY LAND
November 29-30, in the church vestibule after all Masses
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ST. JUDE CATHOLIC CHURCH
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE
NOVEMBER 16, 2014
SPIRITUAL LIFE
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION TEACHER NEEDED
Our Parish Religious Education Program is in immediate
need of a catechist for the Second Grade class, which
meets on Wednesday evenings. The current catechist
cannot continue due to upcoming surgery. Some
classroom experience is required and an aide is already in
place. Please call Kyra at 870-2386 to inquire about this
rewarding volunteer opportunity.
NOW IN THE VESTIBULE: THE 2014 STAR TREE
Every year for a very long time, St. Jude parishioners have
generously supported the Ladies of Charity’s Star Tree
(formerly the Angel Tree), which currently provides needy
families with gift cards to use to purchase Christmas gifts
for their children. Last year, your donations reached an
all-time high: more than $11,000 was raised, ensuring a
wonderful Christmas for hundreds of needy children in
the Chattanooga area.
PARISH LIFE
SURVIVING THE HOLIDAYS MEETS TODAY
A “Surviving the Holidays” workshop will be offered at
St. Jude TODAY, Sunday, November 16, 2-4pm, in the
Dupree Room of the Family Life Center. This one-session
grief recovery program is for those who have experienced
the loss of a loved one due to separation, divorce, or death.
Whether you have suffered the loss of a partner, parent,
child, or some other significant relationship, and whether
it has been a few months or a few years, this excellent
program has something to offer. Cost is $10 for materials,
and light refreshments will be served.
This year, we have 500 envelopes to fill AND our time
frame is one week shorter! So we need your help once
again. The Star Tree is now up and decorated with empty
envelopes for you to fill. And thanks to the St. Jude School
SCRIP program, we have made it extra easy for you to
help make a child’s Christmas a little brighter and assist
parents in purchasing “the perfect gift” for each of their
children. Here’s all you have to do in 3 easy steps:
1) Take an envelope from the tree and check off the
store name and the amount you are enclosing.
HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO HELP!
2) Write a check payable to “SJS HASA” for that
amount or use cash if you prefer.
St. Jude Parish will host Family Promise (formerly
Interfaith Homeless Network) again this year to house
homeless families for the week of December 21-28.
Volunteers are needed to help in this effort. If you are
interested, sign-up sheets will be available in the church
vestibule during the weekends of December 6-7 and 13-14.
Contact Steve Joyce at 843-9220 with any questions.
Thank you in advance for your support!
3) Seal the envelope and drop it in the blue lock box
next to the Star Tree.
Santa's elves will take care of all the rest! What could
be easier?
***A Note Regarding SCRIP: Your recipient will receive
the full value of the card you choose and St. Jude School
will receive a rebate from each gift card purchased that
will go toward valuable school programs. Our SCRIP
volunteers will not be able to track individual rebates for
this charitable event. St. Jude school families may receive
individual rebate credit by purchasing SCRIP cards
through the school and returning them in their Star Tree
envelopes to the blue lock box in the church vestibule.
BOY SCOUT POINSETTIA SALE
TODAY IN VESTIBULE
St. Jude Boy Scout Troop 172 is
holding its annual Poinsettia Sale!
These beautiful plants come in Red,
White, Marble, Burgundy, or Memorials (placed on the
altar during the holidays in memory of your loved ones).
They are delivered fresh. Pickup date is Sunday,
December 7, in Siener Hall (school cafeteria). The cost is
$10/plant. All proceeds benefit Troop 172 activities. See
Scouts after Masses on the weekends of November 15-16
and 22-23, contact a St. Jude Boy Scout, or call Dan
Casagrande at 280-0916 or Mary Beth Welch at 443-0637.
Thanks for your support!
The tree will stay stocked with envelopes through our
final deadline of Sunday, December 7. Please help us fill
every single one of them! Call 842-1483 with any
questions.
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THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
to www.bcfmission.com for a preview of the many
products being offered.
PARISH LIFE
ST. JUDE SCHOOL BOOK FAIR
OPEN TODAY UNTIL 12:15PM
NOW AVAILABLE AT STEPPING STONES
Stepping Stones, our religious articles counter, is located
in the inner church vestibule. Stop by before or after
weekend Masses to purchase Advent wreaths, Advent
candles, Christmas ornaments, and Christmas car decals.
If you would like to assist with this ministry, volunteers
are always welcome. Contact Lynn Burke at 304-5820.
Looking for special Christmas gifts for
children or grandchildren, nieces or
nephews? Give the gift of reading! The
St. Jude School Scholastic Book Fair continues every
weekday through Friday, November 21, 7:30am to 4pm in
the Harwood Room of the Family Life Center. The Book
Fair will also be open TODAY, Sunday, November 16,
8:45am to 12:15pm, and Wednesday, November 19, 57pm. All are invited to stop by and shop!
COMMUNITY
THANKSGIVING FOR THOSE IN NEED
Catholic Charities will provide Thanksgiving meals to
needy families in November. A donation of $25 will feed
a family of four. Please send checks to Catholic Charities at
859 McCallie Avenue, Chattanooga, TN 37403, and
designate to “Thanksgiving Meals.”
PARISH BREAKFAST
The St. Jude Knights of Columbus (Council 8576) invite
you to their monthly breakfast on Sunday, November 23,
in Siener Hall following the 8am and 10:30am Masses.
Menu includes a variety of hot and cold items plus great
fellowship! No charge, but donations will be accepted.
SAVE THE DATE FOR CHATTI GRAS 2015
Calling all Chattanooga-area Catholics to Chatti Gras
2015 – Chattanooga’s signature Mardi Gras event, and
this year the BEST Valentine’s Day date in town:
February 14, 2015, at 7pm at the Chattanooga Convention
Center. Enjoy a wonderful dinner, dancing to the
fabulous party band, Love, Peace and Happiness, live and
silent auctions, and casino! Everyone who purchases
tickets before January 1, 2015, will be eligible for a
drawing for a free night’s stay at the Chattanooga
Marriott. Don’t miss out! Sponsors and auction donors are
still needed. Can you help? Proceeds benefit Chattanooga
Catholic Schools (Notre Dame, OLPH, and St. Jude) as
well as the Chattanooga Deanery Operating Fund,
providing tuition support for those in need. For
information on auction or sponsorship and to purchase
tickets at $75/each, visit chattigras.com . . . and get ready
to laissez les bons temps rouler!
BOX TOPS & LABELS FOR EDUCATION
PROGRAMS AT ST. JUDE SCHOOL
Help us “turn trash into cash” by clipping box tops or
soup labels before you dispose of the product container.
Thanks to this program, St. Jude School can earn supplies
for our students and classrooms, but we can’t do it
without your support. For a full list of the products in each
program, visit www.BoxTops4Education.com and
www.labelsforeducation.com. Please start clipping and
drop off in the collection bins in the church vestibule. To
find out more, contact Theresa Danberry at 645-7489 or
[email protected].
OLIVE WOOD SALES
On the weekend of November 29-30, our brothers and
sisters representing the Christian Catholic Families of
Bethlehem will sell crucifixes, religious artwork, and
rosaries—all made of olive wood native to Israel and
Bethlehem—in the church vestibule. With tourism
numbers down, Christian families in the Holy Land, who
depend on tourists, have been greatly affected. Sales of
these goods will help them very much and also give you
the opportunity to have something authentic from the
Holy Land. Please browse and buy if you can. It is for a
good cause and also a help to your personal devotion. Go
A GRECCIO CHRISTMAS AT HOLY SPIRIT
History credits St. Francis of Assisi with beginning the
popular tradition of the Christmas creche. In 1223, St.
Francis invited the townspeople of Greccio, Italy, to gather
at a cave outside the village to reenact the first Christmas
manger scene. The Channel Of Peace, Secular Franciscan
Order, would like to invite all—young and old—to join
them Sunday, December 14, at 3pm at Holy Spirit
Catholic Church, in Soddy Daisy as they gather to
experience and celebrate, in the spirit of St Francis,
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ST. JUDE CATHOLIC CHURCH
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE
NOVEMBER 16, 2014
God’s gift of the incarnation.
Detach and place in collection basket.
COMMUNITY
SUPPORT OUR CATHOLIC TEAMS!
The Football programs in our local Catholic community
are enjoying phenomenal seasons, including the Catholic
Middle School team (comprised of students from St. Jude
and Our Lady of Perpetual Help) and Notre Dame High
School. The Catholic Sixth Grade team (OLPH and St.
Jude students playing for the Scenic City league) is
currently 9-1, and is set to play in the Scenic City Super
Bowl on Saturday, November 22, at Finley Stadium
(4pm). Support our Catholic teams!
ONE TABLE, EVERYONE’S INVITED
Causeway was founded with a vision to make
Chattanooga the most collaborative city in the country,
where people of all backgrounds naturally come
together to find meaningful solutions to our
community’s most pressing challenges. This year, we
opened our first physical office space, just around the
corner from Miller Plaza, known as a hub for business and
innovation, and Miller Park, often associated with
homelessness and poverty. We believe that to build a city
that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone has to
be invited to the table.
HALF-PRICE SALE FOR SENIORS
Donations of funds or household goods may
be made at 2821 Rossville Blvd, just off I-24 in
Chattanooga. Store hours are 10am to 4pm,
Mon through Sat. Come to donate, stay to shop, return to
volunteer! Financial and in-kind assistance in October
went toward the following:
Rent
Electricity
In-Kind Services
Prescriptions
Lifeline
Layettes
Transportation
Water
Food Vouchers
Veterans’ Assistance
Total Assistance
On Monday, November 24, Causeway will shut down
the block between Miller Park and Miller Plaza for a
community Thanksgiving potluck lunch in the middle
of Martin Luther King Boulevard. No fee, no expectations
and no agenda, just an open invitation to get to know your
neighbors a little better and to give thanks for this city of
ours, together.
$2,583.15
2,352.27
1,779.05
887.00
675.00
500.00
250.00
156.06
50.00
50.00
$9,282.53
What can you do?
Show up, invite a friend and bring a dish. We need
people to hear about this from every direction. Please take
a minute to invite your friends to help us spread the word.
You can RSVP on our Facebook Event page (“One Table—
Chattanooga’s Community Thanksgiving Potluck”)
and add it to your calendar. In true potluck fashion, please
bring a dish to share that is ready to be served.
SOLEMN VESPERS SERVICE
Support the cause. Causeway and its donors, sponsors
and partners will provide the turkey and dressing. If
you’d like to contribute financially, donate some materials
or volunteer for the event, visit our cause page.
Please join Bishop Stika and the Religious of the
Diocese of Knoxville in Solemn Vespers on Sunday,
November 30, at 4pm at the Cathedral of the Sacred
Heart of Jesus in Knoxville. This celebration will kick off
the Year of Consecrated Life. There will be a reception
following the service. Additional events in celebration of
the Year of Consecrated Life will be announced later.
Again, here are the details:
One Table: Chattanooga’s Community
Thanksgiving Potluck
November 24, 2014
850 Market Street
12:00 - 1:30 PM
NEW PARISHIONER / CHANGES
_____ New parishioner _____Moving out of parish
We can't wait to see you there! Everyone’s invited.
The Causeway Team
_____ Information has changed
Name ____________________________________________
Address ____________________________________________
City, Zip ___________________________________________
Phone ____________________________________________
HOLY SPIRIT PARISH TRIP TO FLORIDA
February 23-27, 2015. Cost: $395 double occupancy.
Includes bus transportation, 4 nights’ lodging, 8 meals.
Amelia Island, St. Augustine, Jacksonville. Call Kathleen
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Maxwell at 843-0095
November 16, 2014
ST. JUDE CATHOLIC CHURCH
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE
WEEKLY FINANCIAL REPORT
MAINTENANCE AND EMERGENCY FUND
Fiscal Year: July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015
Total Budget: $2,861,000
Week 19
Weekly Needs (based on budget)
Weekly Income (11-10-14)
$
$
Year to Date Needs
Year to Date Income
The Maintenance and Emergency Fund is an
outgrowth of the Journey Together Capital Campaign
that ended in December 2013. All monies given to the
fund are placed in reserve in a designated account
for maintenance concerns (the second goal of the
Journey Together campaign).
57,000.00
57,000.26
+0.26
Maintenance and Emergency
Fund Donations (11-10-14)
Current Total in Reserve
$1,083,000.00
960,683.10
$ -122,316.90
$ 2,687.00
$313,297.79
Wherever your treasure lies, there your
heart will be. Luke 12:34
The gift you have received, give as a gift.
Matthew 10:8
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CAN MY SMALL CONTRIBUTION REALLY
MAKE A DIFFERENCE?
Wow! Thank you for blessing the Northside Neighborhood House with the
abundance of food! It always amazes our staff to see how much you give. So
many clients will have smiles on their faces when they leave NNH with
groceries for their families. The Northside Neighborhood House is very
thankful for all you do!
We at Catholic Charities are deeply grateful for your parish’s
contribution.… Our mission is to serve the most vulnerable in our
community and to empower our clients towards independence and
self-sufficiency. Our underlying principle and primary value is the
sanctity of the human person in all walks of life.
AMAZING!!!! I was truly amazed by the response from St. Jude
to our needs. GOD BLESS EVERYONE!! [Chattanooga Community
Kitchen]
Your donation keeps the doors of our family day center open
so Family Promise of Greater Chattanooga can continue to help
homeless families return to the community as stable,
employed, housed, and self-sufficient citizens contributing to
the local economy, the city, and their neighborhoods.
Homelessness is usually a symptom of more complex problems. A lack of
education, poor interpersonal communication skills, mental illness and/or
substance abuse often make up the real problem. Because of your
support of Chattanooga Room in the Inn (a van full of wish list items!), we
can help women address the real issues that led them to homelessness.
The support each month from St. Jude Catholic Church
makes our outcomes possible. [Family Promise of Greater
Chattanooga]
Your continued support means that the Chattanooga Community Kitchen can plan
for the future. This December, we will open our first ever shelter for homeless
families – as many as 13 families at a time. For the first time in our history, we will
be able to offer men, women, and children a place to stay, together, on the very
night they become homeless.
We received the food you all collected at St. Jude! Thank you so
much for the overflow of blessings! Your church is extremely giving
and year after year I am overwhelmed with the amount you donate
to Northside Neighborhood House clients. Your generosity is
greatly appreciated! We have already been giving out the food to
clients who are in need.
Thank you for your recent gift to the Chattanooga Area Food Bank.
Your gift has already been put to work to help us feed our hungry
neighbors! Dedicated donors who give so generously on a regular basis
make it possible for us to keep up with the demand… and remind us that
we are not alone in our mission.
Thank you for always being generous and caring about your
community. It is such a blessing to have a pantry full of food to give
our clients. We could not “give a hand up” without your support and
food donations. We appreciate your partnership and love for our
clients and the Northside Neighborhood House.
For more than 30 years, the Chattanooga Community Kitchen has offered
help and hope to the homeless of our area through a number of essential,
life-giving services. From meals to clothing, jobs and even counseling, your
support has changed thousands of lives.
Our shelves are full! We had to put some of the food in boxes because
our pantry was overflowing! What a blessing. Thank you, St. Jude
Church, so much. We truly appreciate everything that you do for us.
No one who comes to Northside Neighborhood House will leave
hungry.
Thank you so much! You have no idea how helpful and appreciated your
contributions are to our shelter. [Partnership for Families, Children & Adults]
PARROQUIA SAN JUDAS EN CHATTANOOGA
930 Ashland Terrace, Chattanooga, TN 37415
Números de Teléfono y contactos
Oficina: (423) 870-2386 (de 9:00AM a 4:00PM)
Fax: (423) 876-8960
Email: [email protected]
Web:www.stjudechattanooga.org
11/15/14
Ministerio Hispano
Padre Moisés (423) 870-2386
Horario Misa
Sábados 5:30pm (ingles)
Sábado 7.30pm (español)
Domingo 8.00am, 10:30am, 12:15pm, 5:30pm (ingles)
Diaria 8:15am (Lunes a Sábado)(ingles)
Miércoles 7:00pm y Viernes 5:30pm (ingles)
Confesiones Miércoles 6:00pm
Requisitos para Sacramentos:
Bautizos:
Tomar las pláticas pre-bautismales para padres
(registrados en la iglesia de San Judas) y padrinos
(que los Padrinos sean Católicos y estén casados
por la iglesia) y separar la fecha del bautismo con
un mínimo de 3 meses de anticipación.
* Pláticas Pre-bautismales para padres y padrinos:
Son a cargo de Alberto Rios por favor llamen a 423355-0495
Matrimonios:
Traer las partidas de bautismo y confirmación recientes
(mínimo 6 meses) de cada uno de los contrayentes,
tomar las platicas pre-matrimoniales con Carlos (12
clases), fijar las fecha de la boda con un mínimo de 5
meses de anticipación
Confesiones: Todos los miércoles a las 6pm o
Sábados a las 4pm, o por cita previa. Por favor noten que
no todos sábados o miércoles hay confesiones en
español. Hablen con las oficinas o con el Padre antes
para asegurar que padre estará confesando si necesita
que sea en español.
Primera Comunión: La primera comunión se
hace en el segundo grado y requiere dos
años se preparación. Por favor apunten a sus
hijos para las clases en el primer grado.
Clases son todos los miércoles entre
septiembre y marzo a las 6.30pm
Catecismo: Se reunen todos los miercoles en a las
6:30pm. Para mas informacion contacten a Irene al
(423)596-0053
ORACIONES
Si usted tiene una necesidad de oración
pueden escribirla en el libro de la capilla y
diariamente se ofrecen rosarios para esas
intenciones
Hermanos en Cristo
Alberto Rios (423)355-0495
Unase a el grupo de estudio de biblia.
Se reúnen los: Domingos a las 7:00pm
dirigido por Alberto Rios y el Padre
Moises en la capilla de la iglesia . Hay
Adoracion al Santismio además de
meditaciones no pierdan esto
oportunidad de acercase más a nuestro
Señor
Para registrar para los eventos contacte a
nuestra Ministra Juvenil Alicia Bradshaw
en [email protected] o 870-8002.
Vea la página web del Ministerio Juvenil
en san Judas en
http://www.stjudechattanooga.org/youth
ministry/index.html
Confirmaciones:
Asistir a las clases, junto con los padres o padrinos,
asistir a los retiros preparatorios, haber recibido los
sacramentos del bautismo y la primera comunión.
Estar dispuesto a hacer servicio a la comunidad.
Atender a misa todos los sábados o domingos.
Familia debe estar registrada en la iglesia de San
Judas. Vean a Alicia Bradshaw para más
información, formas de registro y horarios de clases
e Schedule.
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“Porque donde esta vuestro tesoro, allí estará
también vuestro corazón”
Lucas 12: 34
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Refleccion Sobre la Palabra de Dios
La enseñanza de la Liturgia de hoy es muy clara.
Los empleados somos nosotros; los talentos
son las condiciones con que Dios nos ha
dotado al crearnos: inteligencia, capacidad de
amar, salud, bienes temporales...; el tiempo que
dura el viaje del señor hasta su regreso es
nuestra vida terrena; el banquete es el Cielo. En
su infinita condescendencia el Señor nos ha
confiado unos bienes con los que debemos
negociar.
“Tenemos una gran tarea por delante. No cabe
la actitud de permanecer pasivos, porque el
Señor nos declaró expresamente: negociad
mientras vengo (Lc 19, 13). Mientras esperamos
el retorno del Señor, que volverá a tomar
posesión plena de su Reino, no podemos estar
cruzados de brazos. La extensión del Reino de
Dios no es sólo tarea oficial de los miembros de
la Iglesia que representan a Cristo, porque han
recibido de Él los poderes sagrados. Vos autem
estis corpus Christi (1 Cor 12,27), vosotros
también sois cuerpo de Cristo, nos señala el
Apóstol, con el mandato concreto de negociar
hasta el fin”. (San Josemaría Escrivá).
Pero mientras unos trabajan alegre y
generosamente en la tarea encomendada, otros
se inhiben esgrimiendo razones que el Señor
desaprueba. ¿Por qué es castigado el empleado
negligente si no malgastó viciosamente el
dinero y devolvió íntegro el talento recibido?
Justamente por eso, porque se limitó a
conservarlo. No lo perdió, pero no lo hizo
fructificar. Fue condenado por un pecado de
omisión. El siervo perezoso es la viva imagen
del cristiano que cuando es urgido a una vida
de piedad más intensa; a comprometerse en la
empresa de la evangelización; a aliviar el peso
de la pobreza y del sufrimiento de quienes le
rodean, se evade y tranquiliza su conciencia
diciéndose: yo no soy malo, no extorsiono a
nadie, no hago daño. Aparte de que un examen
de conciencia más atento pondría de manifiesto
pequeñas o grandes mentiras, críticas y
murmuraciones, envidias, rencores, malos
tratos, etc., esas personas no reparan en que
existen también omisiones graves, cosas que
deberían haberse hecho o dicho y que no se
hicieron o dijeron, que es, justamente, lo que el
Señor condena en esta parábola. No se hace, tal
vez, nada malo, pero tampoco hay un empeño
sostenido en favor de la familia, de la vida, la
educación, la cultura, la justicia social..., tan
necesitadas de apoyo siempre.
Descendamos al plano personal, ¿yo, en mi
hogar, en el lugar de trabajo, en mis relaciones
sociales, en mi parroquia, hago fructificar los
talentos de inteligencia, salud, simpatía,
imaginación, de posibilidades económicas, de
gestión e influencia, etc., que Dios me ha
concedido, o entierro todo eso en el agujero de
la desidia? ¿Procuro influir a través de mis
contactos profesionales y de todo signo en
esos organismos desde los que se puede
promover con más extensión y hondura los
valores cristianos de la familia, la educación, la
defensa de la vida, el derecho, y tantas
cuestiones más que precisan ayuda? ¡Hay tanto
por hacer! ¡Hay tanta necesidad a nuestro
alrededor, que enterrar nuestros talentos,
inhibirse de los problemas, es una impostura y
algo que desagrada profundamente a Dios!