Bulletin November 2,2014 - St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church

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Bulletin November 2,2014 - St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church
WEEKLY FINANCIAL SUPPORT
SUMMARY & FISCAL YTD SUMMARY
OCTOBER WEEKLY INCOME
Monthly
YTD
10/5
10/12 10/19 10/26 Total
Total
Wkly Church Support Budget 17,549 17,549 17,549 17,549 $70,196 $298,333
Church Support (Offertory) 16,962 16,662 12,300 12,476 $72,866 $294,218
Monthly Online Donations
- 14,466
Ahead/(Behind)
$2,670 ($4,115)
CHURCH SUPPORT
Mon
MASS INTENTIONS
Nov 3 @ 8:30AM
Communion Service
Tue
Nov 4 @ 8:30AM
DEBT REDUCTION
Todd Trelstad (dec)
Wkly Debt Reduction Budget
Debt Reduction
6,923
5,331
-
6,923
4,088
-
6,923
1,863
-
6,923 $27,692 $117,691
2,324 $21,196 $93,088
7,590
($6,496) ($24,603)
Wed
Nov 5 @ 8:30AM
Jerry Popp (dec)
Thu
Nov 6 @ 8:30AM
Elizabeth Polhamus (dec)
Fri
Nov 7 @ 8:30AM
Todd Trelstad (dec)
Sat
Nov 8
@ 5:00PM
Joe & Mabel Martin (dec)
Sat
Nov 8
@ 7:00PM
Nivia Luz Herrera (dec)
ATTENDANCE / ASISTENCIA
ASISTENCIA
Sat Oct 25
@ 5:00 PM
230
Sun
Nov 9
@ 9:00AM
David Bishop (dec)
Sat Oct 25
@ 7:00
PM
351
Sun
Nov 9
@ 11:30AM
People of St. Thomas
Sun Oct 26
@ 9:00 AM
305
Sun Oct 26
Total
@ 11:30 AM
292
1,178
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR SICK
Mary Ann Johnson, Betty Sprott, Berry Hill, Joyce Lewis,
Julie Sheffer, Alma Bennett, Jean Gondoly, Jeremy Tinsley,
Angie Ovens, Murray Causey, Roy Walsh, Kelly Croswait,
Margaret Holsenbeck, Dick Myers, John Bowser, Shirley
Hetzel, Don Henry, Wanda Bolchko, Judi Sneesby, Gerry
Zaar, Al Bartkoski, Christine Kingsbury, Joe Krzysik, Wes
Becker, Joan Bonta, Joe Salada, Anna Aseltine, Marilyn
Macheske, Shatha Ankawi, Cheryl Nadeau, Candi Smith,
Red Gilbert, Mary Ann Herlihy, John Hvizdos, Jo Doster,
Roberto Ibarra, Bill Waskelis, Rita Finn, Martin Powers
CURSILLISTAS
English-speaking women’s group meets on Thursdays at
7:30AM in the church. For information, call Bette Purvis
458-8070. For information about the English speaking
men’s group, call Tony Hartman, 458-0936.
HOMEBOUND MINISTRY
“There is a hole in every human heart
that only God can fill.”
LITURGY OF THE HOURS – EVENING PRAYER
Join the Regina Caeli Schola for sung Vespers each
Tuesday at 5:30pm.
ROSARY
Immediately following Daily Mass.
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Monthly Online Donations
Ahead/(Behind)
COME EXPLORE CATHOLICISM
Do you have a family member or friend who is
interested in learning about the Catholic faith?
Do you know someone who was baptized Catholic as an
infant, but never received any other sacraments, or
attended religious education or Mass while growing up?
Are you a visitor, curious about what the Catholic
Church teaches? Perhaps thinking about joining the
Catholic Church?
For more info, please call Edie Shanahan, 865-271-9276,
or [email protected].
COMMUNION SERVICE
Monday, November 3, 2014
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
First Friday, November 7th from 9:00am-3:00pm
+OFFICE OF THE DEADEVENING PRAYER-FIRST FRIDAYS+
Beginning Friday, November 7, at 6 PM, the Regina Caeli
Schola will pray for our deceased loved ones. Please join
us, or email names of those you wish to be included in
our monthly prayers to: [email protected].
NOVEMBER 1-15 BIRTHDAYS –
CUMPLEAÑOS DEL
DEL 11-15 DE NOVIEMBRE
John Fasse
Nancy Klekamp
Faye Polhamus
Linda Denardo
Jill Thomas
Zoila Cano
Santos Juarez
Madeline Gibson
Alexandra Gonzalez
Miranda Gonzalez
Victor Garcia
Carroll Becker
Robert Thelen
Mark Werner
Brittany Artis
Donald Kimbrel
Judith Pabich
Chere Rackstraw
Michael Healy
Luke Chill
Anna Guiliano
Mick Nichols
Gabriel Shanahan
Tyler Blair
Antonio Garcia
Joan Petill
Bunny Thelen
John Manners
Anita Elder
Natalie Magana
Richard Cross
Deacon Jose Rivera
Claire Frazer
Cindy Solomon
Trudy Durham
Jorge Armando Garcia Thomas Spahn
Juan G. Lopez
Barbara Rueth
Caden Lombardi
Jack Callahan
Julia Fowle
John Stower
Margaret Gould
James Gecsei
Harry Denardo
Ashely Sarten
Deacon Sean Smith Yolanda Gonzalez
Elizabeth Hebert
Caitlin Prendergast
Luke Cooney
Emily Guzman
Donaldo Pineda
Norm Corda
Brayden Gonzalez
Sally Wilson
Elizabeth Calton
Berta Saucedo
Emily Hosty
Santos Saucedo
Natalie Rickerson
F. Bradley Orcutt
Richard Bresky
Anahy Cornejo
Jan Joyce
Natalie Hassil
Wayne Metheny
Rosemary Chestnut
Claudia Garza
Alexandra Madsen
Janet Cooper
John Hebron
Sam Sellers
Gregory Wells
Theresa Beyer
Megan Rapien
Joe Filosi
Adriana Gonzalez
John Ptacek
Audrey Lex
Yurisan Cornejo
Deb Reinhart
Kenneth Schoeling
Fernando Carvajal
Kay Schmid
Ethan Fiedler
Thomas Peck
Thania Villicana
Mary Dougherty
Jakelin Mejia
Randy Logsdon
Chelsea Galvan
Jim Walker
John Gripp
Jill Tarter
Ronald B. Bastien
German Juarez
Mark Galbaugh
Maria Corona
Marcos Chang, Sr.
Ashlyn Callahan
Tory Kinson
Carlos Zavala
Rosalie Gonzalez
Katie Marie Reed
BISHOP STIKA STATEMENT ON
AMENDMENT ONE
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, one of the great
privileges of living in a democracy is the right of its citizens
to vote. Although the Catholic Church will never identify
itself with any political community or system, we can and
must speak up in support of moral issues. One such issue
that we as Catholics will have an opportunity to vote on
November 4th is Amendment One. This amendment is
neither a Republican nor Democrat issue, but a moral and
life issue of greatest magnitude. A yes vote on Amendment
One, a prolife amendment, would neutralize the extreme
interpretation taken by the Tennessee State Supreme
Court in 2000 in which they declared that our State
Constitution guarantees the right to an abortion. Passage
of this Amendment would restore back to the voter the
“life” decisions that were taken from them by the state
court decision. For this reason, I and my brother Bishops in
Nashville and Memphis wholeheartedly ask for your support
for “life” by voting for “Yes on One” this November 4th.
DAILY MASS: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH
Veterans Day
There will only be one Mass on Tuesday, November
11th; St. Martin of Tours and Veteran's Day. Mass will
be at 9:30 a.m.
After Mass, there will be a wreath laying at the veterans’
memorial site followed by a celebration in the PFLC.
SPECIAL COLLECTION TO SUPPORT OUR
DEACONS - NOVEMBER 1 AND 2
Today is the Second Collection for Diocese of Knoxville
Deacon Formation Support. Our Diocese is blessed with
57 permanent Deacons serving in 28 parishes, with
another 24 men currently in formation. Deacons bring the
Gospel and the gift of themselves to the soup kitchens, the
food banks, prisons, hospitals and wherever else a need
exists as well as to the parish in which they are assigned.
Thank you and may God bless you for your generosity.
CREED WEEKLY JUSTICE
CHALLENGE: November 2-8
November 3 is the feast day of St. Martin de
Porres. Martin was the son of a knight and a freed slave
woman. His passion and life work were dominated by his
care for the sick, the poor, and slaves in Peru. While we
don’t officially have slaves in our country today, we do
have people who are unjustly bound. There are victims of
human trafficking in our cities who are working for unjust
wages or are caught up in the commercial exploitation of
sex. Many of them are immigrants, and many are
children—both innocent victims of crimes which deny
them their basic human rights. Your challenge this week is
to educate yourself—as an individual and as a family—on
one of the ways in which people are treated as slaves in
our country. Then pray for the victims, and pray for the
perpetrators of the injustice. Do one thing—send an email,
make a phone call, talk to others—to advocate for
safeguards which will prevent this crime from happening
in our country and our world.
THE ROMAN CATHOLIC MASS EXPLAINED
WITH FATHER DOUG
Thursdays: *November 6 and 20, 2014 *Date Change
6:30 - 8:00 pm in the PFLC
We are a religion of rituals; our Roman Catholic Mass is
filled with rituals. While attending Mass every weekend
we give Praise and Glory to God. How do we do it? There
are four (4) major parts to the Mass: the Opening Rites;
the Liturgy of the Word, the Liturgy of the Eucharist and
the Concluding Rites. Father Doug will explain the basics
of the Mass so we know what we are doing, why we are
doing it; what it does and how it is vital to Christian
growth. Join us to obtain a deeper understanding of the
Roman Catholic Mass.
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LAST CHANCE TO ORDER!
CHRISTMAS WREATHS
Knights of Columbus will be taking orders after
Mass this weekend - November 1/2
This Christmas Season, give yourself, your family and
friends a special greeting with a fresh fragrant Evergreen
Wreath, Mini-Christmas tree, Mini-Holy Berry tree and/or
an Evergreen Elegance Centerpiece. They will be shipped
directly, and includes a greeting card, wreath hanger, gift
packaging and delivery by FedEx between Nov 24 & Dec
11. For more information contact Stu McFadden 458-3911
E-MAIL REMINDERS
If you have not been receiving our email reminders and
would like to, please email [email protected] and let
her know so that we may add your email address into our
system. Thank you!
LITURGICAL MINISTRIES MEETINGS
Meetings for the Liturgical Ministries will be held in the
church during the next several weeks. Current ministers
and anyone interested in learning about any of the
ministries are urged to attend. This is an opportunity for
ministers to recommit to their ministries and to refresh
their knowledge of the various policies and procedures.
Any new or changed procedures will be discussed. There
will be time for questions and answers and discussion of
any other issues pertinent to each ministry. Each meeting
will have spiritual and practical components and should
last about one hour. A choice of meetings for each
ministry, day or evening, have been scheduled for your
convenience, except Altar Servers, who will meet after the
11:30 Mass on Sundays. Please make every effort to be in
attendance. For questions, please contact Jim Polhamus
986-9885 or [email protected].
MEETING SCHEDULE
BAKERS WANTED
The Bake and Craft Sale sponsored by the Women’s Guild
will be the weekend of November 15-16 at the PFLC. We
need the help of all the wonderful bakers in the parish.
Get those special recipes ready and plan to help us make
this event a display of harvest bounty. Any home baked
items will be accepted. Please do not bring store bought
baked goods for this sale. We appreciate all your help.
Proceeds will go to the Guild’s charities.
NOTE: Baked items can be delivered to the PFLC on Friday,
November 14 from noon-4pm and on Saturday, November
15 from 8-9am. If you have questions, call Vonnie (4089035) or Joyce (458-4303).
PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING
It has been almost one full year since Joe Salada was
diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer. We have been so
humbled by the outpouring of love from our devoted
parishioners and friends at STCC (St. Thomas Catholic
Church). We have experienced immeasurable strength and
healing from all the caring cards, phone calls, and loving
words. Most of all our strength and encouragement came
from all the prayers that have been offered up to our Lord for
Joe’s healing. We are especially grateful for Fr. Doug’s
inclusion of Joe in the weekly Sunday Mass prayer intentions.
From the bottom of our hearts, we thank each and every
one of you for such a wonderful gift of prayer. Joe’s disease
has somewhat stabilized and he has returned to some
normalcy in his life and after prayerful consideration we have
asked Joe’s name to be removed from the prayer list. We
are hopeful that he, at some point, may be able to return and
celebrate Mass and receive the Eucharist in Holy Communion
along with the STCC Faithful. Many prayer requests remain
on the STCC prayer line that needs our devoted prayers for
healing. Our hearts are so spiritually moved by the love and
prayers that have been offered up to our Lord in behalf of
Joe, and we will always be so grateful for your dedication
in prayer for his healing. We are so thankful to all of you
and may God always bless your lives with all His goodness.
God is so Good. In Christ, Joe and Betty Salada
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Nov. 4 (Tue.)
Nov. 7 (Fri. )
Nov. 9 (Sun.)
Nov. 12 (Wed.)
Nov. 19 (Wed.)
Dec. 2 (Tue.)
Dec. 4 (Thur.)
11 AM
11 AM
1 PM
7 PM
7 PM
11 AM
7 PM
EMHC/Sacristans
Lectors
Altar Servers
EMHC/Sacristans
Lectors
Ushers
Ushers
NPH EL SALVADOR TRIP
We will be going to the NPH orphanage in El Salvador next
month and are collecting items to take with us for the
children. Needed are: new socks & underwear (boys and
girls – all sizes), Bras (32 A,B,C; 34 A,B; 36 A,B,C),
toothbrushes, toothpaste and body lotion. There are
boxes in the Narthex to place your donated items. Call Jan
or Stu McFadden for questions 458-3911.
NPH EL SALVADOR NEEDS YOU!!!
The orphanage, many of us support, in El Salvador
desperately needs $6,000 for tennis shoes for 331 children
for the next year. Please help us meet this goal by writing
a tax deductible check to NPH-USA. In the memo line,
write “tennis shoe project”. You may drop it off at the
church office or call; Jan & Stu McFadden 458-3911,
Theresa & George Beyer 458 1519, or Crystal & John
Deinhart 671-1642 and we will pick it up. Thank you for
your generosity.
TENNESSEE WIND SYMPHONY
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2014 @ 3:30 PM in the PFLC
SINGING THE STARS AND STRIPES!!!
The Tennessee Wind Symphony (TWS), under the direction
of Dr. Ric Best, presents a year-round series of concerts in
a wide range of venues dedicated to excellence in
symphonic band performance and to providing quality
band music to the people of TN and the surrounding area.
A minimum donation of $5 is requested to defray
expenses. Bring your friends; come enjoy an afternoon of
patriotic songs and beloved symphonic band music!
POLAND PILGRIMAGE & WORLD YOUTH
DAY 2016 INFORMATIONAL MEETINGS
Have you ever dreamed of walking in the footsteps of St.
John Paul, visiting the Franciscan Monastery founded by
St. Maximillian Kolbe, going to Glogowiec the birthplace of
St. Faustina, venerating the “Queen of Poland” in
Czestochowa or celebrating Mass with our Holy Father?
Then this pilgrimage is a dream come true for you. To view
the complete amazing itinerary, visit the Office of Youth &
Young Adult Ministry webpage on www.dioknox.org.
You are invited to attend one of the informational meetings
presented by Select Internationals’ representative, Lisa
Morris. The first deposit to save your place is due January 5,
2015 so now is the time to plan and act.
Notre Dame Church, Greeneville
Monday, Nov. 10 in the Marian Room from 7-8:00 pm
St. Thomas the Apostle Church, Lenoir City
Saturday, November 15 in the Deacon José Rivera Room
following the 5:00 pm Mass
Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Knoxville
Monday, Nov. 17 in the Youth Center from 7-8:00 pm
Contact: Karen Byrne, [email protected] or
865-584-3307.
MISA DEL DÍA - MARTES 11 DE NOVIEMBRE
La Misa del Día el martes 11 de noviembre será a las
9:30AM; Día de San Martin de Tours, conocido también
como San Martín Caballero.
¡NUESTROS PEQUEÑOS HERMANOS
NECESITAN AYUDA!
Varias personas de nuestra parroquia van a hacer un viaje
a El Salvador en noviembre y están colectando artículos
para llevar a los niños. Se necesitan: calcetines y
calzoncillos para niños y niñas en todos tamaños; sostenes
tamaños 32 A,B,C; 34 A,B; 36 A,B,C, cepillos de dientes,
pasta de dientes y loción para cuerpo.
Hay cajas en la iglesia para que deje su donación. Si tiene
alguna pregunta, llame a la oficina parroquial.
CELEBRACIÓN PARA EL DÍA DE
LA VIRGEN DE GUADALUPE
Ya se está organizando la celebración de la Virgen de
Guadalupe y necesitamos voluntarios para planificar la
cena que se dará después de misa el viernes 12 de
diciembre. Los voluntarios favor de contactar a Brenda
Gonzalez al (865)271-7828.
LAS POSADAS
También se están organizando Las Posadas. Las familias
interesadas en tomar una posada, favor de contactar a
Cayetano Perez al (865) 635-6436.
SERVICIO DE COMUNIÓN
Lunes 3 de noviembre
EXPOSICIÓN DEL SANTÍSIMO
Primer Viernes 7 de noviembre de 9:00am-3:00pm
RETOS SEMANALES DE JUSTICIA
2 al 8 de noviembre: el 3 de noviembre es
el día de la fiesta de San Martín de Porres.
Martin era el hijo de un caballero y una
esclava liberada. Su pasión y su vida laboral fueron
dominadas por su atención a los enfermos, los pobres y
los esclavos en el Perú. Si bien no tenemos oficialmente
esclavos en nuestro país hoy en día, tenemos personas
que están atados injustamente. Hay víctimas del tráfico
de humanos en nuestras ciudades que están trabajando
por salarios injustos o están atrapados en la explotación
comercial del sexo. Muchos de ellos son inmigrantes, y
muchos son niños-ambos son víctimas inocentes de los
delitos que les niegan sus derechos humanos básicos.
Tu reto esta semana es educarte a ti mismo, como
individuo y como familia, en una de las formas en las
que los trabajadores son tratados como esclavos en
nuestro país. Después, ora por las víctimas, y ora por los
criminales autores de la injusticia. Haz una cosa; envía
un correo electrónico, haz una llamada telefónica o
habla con otros-para abogar por la protección que
impidan que este crimen ocurra en nuestro país y
nuestro mundo.
DECLARACIÓN DEL OBISPO STIKA SOBRE
LA ENMIENDA UNO
Queridos Hermanos y Hermanas en Cristo: Uno de los
grandes privilegios de vivir en una democracia es el
derecho que tienen sus ciudadanos a votar. Si bien la
Iglesia Católica nunca se identificará con ninguna
comunidad o sistema político, sí podemos y debemos
pronunciarnos para apoyar cuestiones morales. Una de
esas cuestiones que nosotros, como católicos vamos a
tener la oportunidad de someter a voto, el 4 de
noviembre, es la Enmienda Uno. Esta enmienda no es un
asunto republicano ni demócrata, sino una cuestión moral
y de vida de la mayor magnitud. Un voto a favor de la
Enmienda Uno, una enmienda pro-vida, neutralizaría la
interpretación extrema adoptada por la Corte Suprema del
Estado de Tennessee en el 2000, en el que declararon que
nuestra Constitución Política del Estado garantiza el
derecho a un aborto. La aprobación de esta enmienda
haría que los electores recuperen las decisiones sobre la
"vida" que les han sido arrebatados por la decisión de una
corte estatal. Por esta razón, yo y mis hermanos obispos
en Nashville y Memphis, sinceramente, les pedimos que
apoyen la "vida" al votar por un "Sí por la Uno" este 4 de
noviembre.
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