september 06, 2015
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september 06, 2015
SEPTEMBER 06, 2015 - YEAR B Reflection: “He Makes the Deaf to Hear and Dumb to Speak” Mark 7.31-37 23RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ~ Jesus restores a man's hearing and speech. OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP PARISH 635 Tranquille Road Kamloops, BC V2B 3H5 Pastor: Fr. Paul Simms In Residence: Fr. Martin Peyton Office Staff: Jackie Ulrich and Kathy Beauchamp Phone: 250-376-5541 Fax: 250-376-5526 email: [email protected] Website: www.olphkamloops.ca Office Hours: 8:30 am-3:30 pm MASS TIMES Sunday: Saturday 5:00 pm Sunday 8:30 am 10:30 am Week Day: Monday-Friday 7:30 am Tuesday-Friday 9:00 am Saturday 9:00 am Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday 3-4 pm ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT: 1st Friday of Every Month Until Noon WEDDINGS - Please call the rectory for an appointment six months before planning the wedding date. BAPTISMS - A pre-Baptism course is required. the rectory for an appointment. Please call In today's reading, Jesus heals a man who was deaf and had a speech impediment. This is a story about Jesus' healing power, and in it we find clues about our understanding of sacrament. We are struck by the physical means used to heal the man, the use of spittle and touch. The Church continues to celebrate the sacraments using physical means. In the Sacrament of Baptism, water and oil are used to show the power of the Holy Spirit. In the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick, we are anointed with holy oil on the forehead and the hands. In the Eucharist, bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Christ. We are a sacramental people who believe that God's grace is given to us through these physical signs. Some, however, see in this Gospel an image of the proclamation of the good news of Jesus to the Gentiles. The geographic references tell us that Jesus is journeying through Gentile territory. Jesus had previously visited this region and healed a person possessed by a demon. Jesus was already famous there, which explains why people brought the deaf man to him. Mark shows that Jesus' own mission affirms the early Church's mission to the Gentiles. This was a significant issue to the early Christian community, which found that the good news of Jesus took root and spread quickly among the Gentiles. Yet there is an irony in the story of healing that Mark tells. Jesus gives the man the gift of speech, but then tells him not to use it. Jesus asks that the news of his healing power, which is evidence of his identity as the Messiah, not be spread. This is a recurring motif in Mark's Gospel and is sometimes called the “messianic secret.” www.loyalapress.com/sundayconnection The fall meeting of the KAMLOOPS DIOCESE DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE will take place in the foyer of Holy Family Church on September 11 and continuing throughout the day September 12. This is an important meeting as we will be preparing for the fall campaign which will present Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si to parishioners throughout the Diocese, and give them a first chance to act on the Pope’s call to action. FMI contact Pete Hart, 250-397-2645. Everyone is encouraged to attend! LABOUR DAY WEEKEND! This weekend is the Labour Day Weekend, which marks the end of the summer vacation period and the resumption of activities in our homes, parish and school. We are all encouraged to actively participate in Parish activities by sharing our time, talents and treasures. A warm welcome to visitors to OLPH Parish and a safe journey to all who are travelling. Please note that the Parish Office will be closed for the Labour Day Holiday on Monday, September 7th. GOD IS CALLING YOU TO A DEEPER RELATIONSHIP WITH HIM. WILL YOU RESPOND? If we consider that God is the Divine Bridegroom and the Church is his Bride, then the prophets can be seen as “spiritual marriage counselors.” They afflict the comfortable and comfort the afflicted, calling us to return to our covenant relationship with God. They urge us to repentance, warn us of the dangers of sin, and announce the blessings of faithfulness. Their prophetic words speak to us even today, as they draw us closer to our heavenly Bridegroom. Join the study THE PROPHETS: MESSENGERS OF GOD’S MERCY beginning on Tuesday September 15 at 1:00 pm at the Bishop’s office. For more information call Adele 250-376-3351. THE OKANAGAN LIVE-IN IS OFFERING A WEEKEND IN KELOWNA ON OCTOBER 23 - 25, 2015 The Live-In will be held at Immaculata High School, 1493 K.L.O. Road Kelowna B.C. V1W3NB The Live In, is an experience of God's Love through Jesus, through an experience of the Live In faith community. If you have made your Live-In weekend, consider deepening your faith by being part of the back up community. In serving others, we serve Jesus. Contact: Darlene Heaney 250 542 8690 LIVE MUSIC Saturday September 12 at 7:30pm w ith Kathleen Claire. She is an internationally-travelled singersongwriter from Saskatchewan, known best for her soothing melodies and lyrics in the contemplative folk tradition. Come out for a beautiful evening of music at Zack's Coffee on 4th & Victoria Street. Admission by donation & CDs for purchase. All are welcome and encouraged to attend. For more information contact Adele. WORLD MEETING OF FAMILIES SEPTEMBER 22 – 25, 2015 Since its inception by Saint John Paul II in 1994, the World Meeting of Families has strengthened the sacred bonds of families across the globe. Held every three years and sponsored by the Holy See’s Pontifical Council for the Family, the World Meeting of Families is the world’s largest Catholic gathering of families. Each World Meeting of Families has a theme that energizes and enlivens the event while adding great depth of meaning to our understanding of families. The theme of the World Meeting of Families – Philadelphia 2015 is “Love Is Our Mission: The Family Fully Alive,” emphasizing the impact of the love and life of families on our society. For more information visit http:// www.worldmeeting2015.org/ WORLD MEETING OF FAMILIES PRAYER: God and Father of us all, in Jesus, your Son and our Savior, you have made us your sons and daughters in the family of the Church. May your grace and love help our families in every part of the world be united to one another in fidelity to the Gospel. May the example of the Holy Family, with the aid of your Holy Spirit, guide all families, especially those most troubled, to be homes of communion and prayer and to always seek your truth and live in your love. Through Christ our Lord. Amen. Jesus, Mary and Joseph, pray for us! The Diocese of Kamloops presents an adult faith formation study EPIC: A JOURNEY THROUGH CHURCH HISTORY. This 20 week program provides Catholics with a fast-paced, panoramic understanding of Catholic history, instilling in participants a greater sense of meaning and identity as heirs to two-thousand years of Catholic heritage. Many in our society misunderstand and even attack our Church for the supposed misdeeds of the past. Topics such as the Crusades, the “Inquisition”, and Galileo are used in an attempt to discredit the Church and her role in the world. What is the truth concerning these events and persons? How can you answer the objections? Join us for this exciting journey through Church history and you will: Learn about the major people, places, and events of the two-thousand years of Church history. Learn the true story of the Crusades, Protestant Reformation, and Galileo. Discover the massive persecution of Christians in the Church history. See the workings of the Holy Spirit throughout and much more! Dates: Tuesdays, September 22, 2015 – March 8, 2016 at 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm. Location: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish Centre Fee for Materials: $35.00 For more information, or to register, please contact: Rita Bittante at 250-376-3351, or [email protected]. Registration forms available at the Parish Office. COMMISSIONING MASS for all Catholic teachers and Catechists on Sunday September 20th at the 10:30 am Mass. Mark your calendars for Sunday, September 20th. OLPH wants to welcome Fr. Paul to the Parish and congratulate Fr. Martin on his retirement. Outside Games and fun beginning at 3:00 pm with Pot-Luck dinner at 5:00 pm. More information to follow. Questions? please call Gemma Bittante at 250-376-3530. CWL GENERAL MEETING & POT LUCK DINNER!! September16th (Please Note the change of date from our regular 2nd Wednesday) – Mass @ 6:00 pm followed by Pot Luck dinner in Parish Centre. CWL members and all ladies of the Parish are welcome!! Bring your favourite dish and a friend!! FMI call Judy Robinson at 250-376-1960. LEGION OF MARY - Annual Silent Retreat at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Shrine in Cache Creek, September 11, 12 & 13, 2015, with Deacon Eddy as our Spiritual Director. Cost of Retreat $135.00. FMI contact Rose Corea 250-374-4955. The KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 4TH DEGREE will meet on Thursday September 17th at 7:00 pm at LeJeune Manor. Law rence Beaton, FN 2015 YEAR OF THE CONSECRATED LIFE: There will be a special diocesan event held at OLPH Parish Centre on Saturday November 14th from 10 am – 3 pm. Come and learn about the consecrated life from those within the diocese who are living the consecrated life. It is important to register at the chancery, as lunch is provided and we need to know how many people are coming. Mass will be celebrated at 11:45 am with Bishop Monroe as the main celebrant. This promises to be an interesting, informative and enjoyable day so please plan to attend. Call 250-376-3351 to register! POPE FRANCIS’ PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER Universal: Opportunities for the Young ~ That opportunities for education and employment may increase for all young people. Evangelization: Catechists ~ That catechists may give witness by living in a way consistent with the faith they proclaim. THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE of the Catholic Health Association of British Columbia will be held on September 17th at the Executive Plaza Hotel in Coquitlam. Our theme this year is “Understanding the Moral, Ethical and Practical Complexities of Assisted Suicide”. The fee for the day is $150.00 and everyone is welcome to attend. Further details can be found at www.chabc.bc.ca. AN INVITATION to all Ladies of the Parish to join us for lunch on Monday September 14th, 2015 at Sunmei Taiwanese Restaurant located at 413 Tranquille Road (across the street from Tony’s Welding Shop) at 11:30 am. For a ride or more information call Helen @ 250 376 3383. CATHOLIC FAITH - If you are, or know someone who is, interested in learning more about our Catholic Faith, please contact Fr. Paul 250-3765541 There will be a memorial mass for Veronica Cruz on Tuesday, September 8th at 7:00 pm. May her soul and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace. ST. JAMES CATHOLIC SCHOOL IN VERNON is seeking qualified candidates for a combined certified educational assistant/teaching position for the 2015-2016 school year. Specifically, this position consists of a 0.2 FTE learning assistance teaching position with a focus on Math and Special Education, combined with a 0.8 FTE CEA position. The CEA position involves working with students in grades one through five. Experience addressing student needs across a variety of grade levels. As a Catholic school, the teachings of the Catholic faith are integrated into all aspects of the school and therefore candidates that actively practice their faith are highly valued. A degree or course work in this specialized area, along with teaching experience would greatly be valued. To inquire about this position, contact the principal of St. James, Mr. Paul Rossetti, at [email protected] To request an application, please contact the superintendent of schools, Kelly Tries, at [email protected] This position will remain posted until filled. FAITH FORMATION FOR CHILDREN in Kindergarten to Grade 7 who are not attending Catholic Schools will be resuming on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21ST AT 6:00 pm. For more information or to register your child(ren) please phone Kathy at 250-579-5105 or OLPH Parish Office at 250-376-5541. Attention Thompson Rivers University Students A Catholic Club has been established on campus. The club’s purpose statement is “We are a group who believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and truths of the Catholic faith.” We believe in enriching ourselves and sharing with others. For more information look on Facebook - Kamloops Catholic Connection Page GOD'S SQUAD, the Youth Group at Holy Family Parish, is hosting an afternoon of food, fun and games for all youth grade 8 and older. Lunch is provided. Sunday, September 20th after mass until 3:00 pm. Games, a video, music, prayer, sharing, and fun-fun-fun!! Come eat and play with us! See Holy Family website for more information or contact Louise Smit @ [email protected]. A NATIONAL CAMPAIGN WEBSITE for Palliative and Home Care: Against Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide http://www.lifegivinglove.com/english MASS INTENTIONS The first intention listed for each day is said here. We try to accommodate all masses on the day they are requested but this is not always possible. All others are sent to the Missions. Mass for souls of, is indicated by the + symbol. SEPTEMBER 05, 2015 - SEPTEMBER 13, 2015 5:00 PM Intentions OLPH Parishioners SATURDAY 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time SUNDAY 8:30 AM 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time SUNDAY 10:30 AM 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Special Intentions + Mae O’Hara Intentions OLPH Parishioners + Maddalena Pozza + Edna Maurer Intentions Daryll Snow + Marguerite Frymire NO MASS 9:00 AM TUESDAY 7:30 AM + Jose Santos Nativity of the BVM + Domenic DeCicco TUESDAY 9:00 PM + Nora Wilmot WEDNESDAY 7:30 AM + Iain MacArthur St. Peter Claver, Priest WEDNESDAY 7:30 AM + Mary MacArthur THURSDAY 9:00 AM FRIDAY 7:30 AM + Eva Fuergutz FRIDAY 9:00 AM + Rita & Nello Favero SATURDAY 9:00 AM Intentions Daryll Snow SATURDAY 5:00 PM Intentions OLPH Parishioners + Carmela, Giuseppina & Zenaide Vetere SUNDAY NO MASS + Margo Isfelt + Cornelius Mayers + Clarence Neis + August Schrauwen 10:30 AM 250-376-2343 Fax: 250-376-2361 COMMITTEES Finance Committee: Keith Fuergutz, Brent MacLeod, Albert Malfair, Rafael Santos, Ralph Sherbo Catholic · Family · Fraternity · Service Executive Meeting - First Thursday of the month, 7:00 pm General Meeting - Second Thursday of the month, 7:00 pm Contact: Tony Bradwell - 236-425-0466 LIGHT OF GOD CATHOLIC CHARISMATIC PRAYER GROUP Meets Thursdays @ 7:00 pm in the Church Basement Contact Lorraine Spada @ 250-376-0914 FMI. ALL are welcome to join us! EL SHADDAI PRAYER GROUP - 8:30 AM + Palmira Cupello 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time Phone: Explore your interest in joining the Knights. Intentions Jocelyn & John Rochard 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time www.olphschool.ca Meetings held at LeJeune Manor: THURSDAY SUNDAY Website: KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 8132 9:00 AM Intentions Betty Lamothe & Family 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time Mr. Christopher Yuen Attention Catholic Women’s League Members Meeting Date and Times Executive Meeting - Last W ednesday of the Month at 6:30 pm General Monthly Meeting - Second W ednesday of the Month, following 6:30 pm Mass at the Church. Both meetings are held in the Parish Centre. Contact: Judy Robinson 250-376-1960 Labour Day MONDAY Principal: Pastoral Council: Reynold Herman, Judy Robinson, Mary -Lee Zurawell 7:30 AM + Anania Family MONDAY OLPH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL + Marco D’Agnolo + Brenda MacLean Intentions OLPH Parishioners + Marie Meyer + Marguerite Frymire COLLECTION - AUGUST 30: Envelope $4,351.95; Loose $517.15; Vigil Lights & Candles $98.64; Stole Offering (Wedding/ Baptism) $600.00; Holy Childhood $10.05; CHECK OUT THE NEWS about the harm of RU-486 http://4mycanada.ca/wp/ This site also has information regarding the Federal Election on October 19. GENERAL GRANTS has put out recycle boxes at both their locations - 611 Fortune Drive and 1395 Battle Street for the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Bring your bottles to either location and the proceeds will be directed to St. Vincent de Paul every month. A great way to help support the society and help the poor and marginalized in our City! “ WE MUST LOVE WHILE WE SUFFER AND WE MUST SUFFER IF WE LOVE.”…. S . J V T OHN IANNEY Meets Sunday @ 1:00 pm in the Church Basement Everyone Welcome PRAYERS have been requested for the fol- lowing people who are living – Angela, Maria Anselmo; Jeff & Sarah Bayntun; Suzanne Bayntun; Bossé Family; Walter Box; Lill Burnett; Caleb & Shane Cameron; Carlo; Susan Charlton; Ann Connolly & Family; Tony Consalvo; Diane & Vern Costain; Gary, Gayle Daneliuk & Family; Robert De’Angelis; Marie Deering; M & R Dell & Family; DeSmet Family; Pat & Alice Desmond; Karen Drake; Jack Dumont; Jovana Fanti; Father Peter & All Priests; Mickey Finley; Gary; Jeannette Godin & Family; Andrew Hagel; Berthe Hall; Irene; Jessie; Joey, Kristen, Robin & Rudy; July; Katina & Lordoane; Teresa Keenan; Kimberley; Barry Kostering; Bryce Kowalsky; Marcelle Lavoie; Leon; Dave Levy; Julie & Leo Loranger; Lucy; Don, Marj & Rick Lynds; Laurette Martin; Roland Martin; Robert Randall; Hilda MacLean; Ana & Randy McKay; Jim McSheely; Brayden, Muriel & Ron Methot; Miles; Jamie Morgan; Mary Muraca; Joe Murphy; Nellie; Rose New; Pauline Oven; Bernard & Irene Poelzer; Ruth; Andrew Rees; Debbie Rieth; Israel & Paulina Romo; Marie Ross; Margie Santos; Brian & Nora Scallon; Eileen Schrauwen; Julie & Ken Scheiunek, Frank Shumborski; Srs. of Saint Ann; Michelle Emily Stokkland; Jim Robillard-Smeaton; Steven; Walter Smeaton; Feliciano Tagura & Family; Bea & Len Uhrich; Don & Pat Uhrich; Joe Uhrich & Family; Val & Ruth Ulrich & Family; Ann Marie Wakely; Leah Wharton; Will; Maureen Wunderlick;