October-18-2015.web - St. Jude the Apostle Church
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October-18-2015.web - St. Jude the Apostle Church
Whoever Wishes to be Great Will be Your Servant October 18, 2015 Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time PASTORAL STAFF CLERGY Rev. John J. Detisch [email protected] Pastor Rev. Jason Feigh [email protected] Resident Deacon Richard Brogdon [email protected] Deacon Assistant PARISH LAY STAFF MASS & CONFESSION TIMES Mardi Lata Secretary/Receptionist [email protected] Weekend Masses: Bruce & Trisha Yates Music Ministry [email protected] Saturday evening: 4:30 p.m. Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 a.m., 12:00 p.m. Jesse Spanogle Office: 838-6225 Weekday Masses: Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 7:00 & 8:00 a.m. Tuesday: 6:30 p.m. Thursday: 8:00 a.m. cell: 716-640-9084 [email protected] Crystal Lander Director of Finance [email protected] Holy Day Masses Holy Day: Please refer to the bulletin for mass times Jennie Hagerty Reconciliation: Saturday: Coordinator of Religious Education and Youth Ministry Director of Parish & School Advancement [email protected] 3:30-4:00 p.m. SaintJudetheApostleChurch A Welcoming Family of Faith 2801 West 6th Street Erie, Pennsylvania 16505 Phone: 814-833-0927 Fax: 814-833-9692 Web Page www.stjudeapos.org YÜÉÅ à{x Wxá~ Éy à{x ctáàÉÜ Welcome to the beginning of our annual St. Jude Novena! For a number of years, our parish has been celebrating a 9-day prayer experience, calling upon our patron Saint Jude Thaddeus, to be a source of strength and guidance for our parish family over the next year. We begin Tuesday evening, moving our regular 6:30 PM Mass to 7:00, honored to have Fr. Jerry Simmons preach for us! Fr. Simmons was the Parochial Vicar here at St. Jude’s when he was first ordained in 1968, and served under Fr. Francis “Pat” Gallagher. Fr. Jerry was here during the construction of the new Church, but finished his assignment before its completion. For the past 26 years, he has been the Director of the Ecclesia Center, serving as a counselor, therapist, & spiritual director to priests and religious from all over the country, as well as many lay people. We were “housemates” for 16 years! And, if you think I’m crazy ...We look forward to his words of challenge and hope, along with those of Fr. Matt Kujawinski, Fr. Matt Strickenberger, and Fr. Mike Ferrick. I am really looking forward to having these great priests back home to St. Jude’s. Congratulations to St. Jude Parishioners Brenda & Ben Villa, who were recently welcomed as Associates of the Sisters of St. Joseph! Brenda & Ben have completed a year-long formation program, which included information sessions about the commitment to the charisms of the Sisters … many moments of prayer with the community … and a special retreat. They joined seven other lay people as Associates into the community. If anyone is interested in learning more about the community of the Sisters of St. Joseph, or becoming an Associate, feel free to contact Nancy Donnelly of St. Jude’s, who has been an Associate, also, for a number of years: [email protected]. One more week, and it is the 4th Annual “Serafini’s Spaghetti Dinner”! Our team has been working hard preparing for one of the best fall dinners in the area! We will start serving at Noon, and going all the way to 5:30. Remember, too, that we are offering delivery service to those who are not able to come and join us in person. We would be happy to bring your dinner to you! And, we have great “Take Out” service, too! Now, the highlight of the day will be the raffling off of our 2015 Corvette Z51 Stingray convertible!! Or, if you would rather, you can take $40,000 in cash! We only have one more week to sell or buy the tickets. If we can get a large majority of registered parishioners to do just that, we could have a wonderful profit, that really helps to financially secure our budget! One more week, gang! It is going to be a great day! And, let’s hope this is the 3rd year in-a-row that parishioners win the car! There really isn’t much mentioned about St. Jude in the four Gospels. But, I found this from “Catholic Online” website: St. Jude, known as Thaddaeus, was a brother of St. James the Less, and a relative of Our Savior. He was one of the 12 Apostles of Jesus and his attribute is a club. Images of St. Jude often include a flame around his head, which represent his presence at Pentecost, when he accepted the Holy Spirit alongside the other apostles. Another attribute is St. Jude holding an image of Christ, in the Image of Edessa. Sometimes he can also be seen holding a carpenter's ruler or is depicted with a scroll or book, the Epistle of Jude. Biblical scholars agree St. Jude was a son of Clopas and his mother Mary was the Virgin Mary's cousin. Ancient writers tell us that he preached the Gospel in Judea, Samaria, Idumaea, Syria, Mesopotamia, and Lybia. According to Eusebius, he returned to Jerusalem in the year 62, and assisted at the election of his brother, St. Simeon, as Bishop of Jerusalem. Saint Jude is not the same person as Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Our Lord and despaired because of his great sin and lack of trust in God's mercy. Jude was the one who asked Jesus at the Last Supper why He would not manifest Himself to the whole world after His resurrection. Little else is known of his life. Legend claims that he visited Beirut and Edessa and could have been martyred with St. Simon in Persia. He is an author of an epistle (letter) to the Churches of the East, particularly the Jewish converts, directed against the heresies of the Simonians, Nicolaites, and Gnostics. Though Saint Gregory the Illuminator has been credited as the "Apostle to the Armenians,"the Apostles Jude and Bartholomew are believed to have brought Christianity to Armenia, where Jude was rumored to have later been martyred. There is some debate about where Jude died, though most Biblical scholars agree he was martyred. He is believed to have been martyred either in Armenia or Beirut. Following his death, St. Jude's body was brought to Rome and left in a crypt in St. Peter's Basilica. Today his bones can be found in the left transept of St. Peter's Basilica under the main altar of St. Joseph in a tomb he shares with the remains of the apostle Simon the Zealot. Pilgrims came to St. Jude's grave to pray and many reported a powerful intercession, leading to the title, T " he Saint for the Hopeless and the Despaired."Two Saints, St. Bridget of Sweden and St. Bernard, had visions from God asking them to accept St. Jude as "The Patron Saint of the Impossible." Roman Catholics invoke St. Jude when in desperate situations because his New Testament letter stresses that the faithful should persevere in the environment of harsh, difficult circumstances -just as their forefathers had done before them; therefore, he is the patron saint of desperate cases. There are two mentions of Jude in the New Testament: Luke 6:16 and Acts 1:13. In John 14:22, a disciple called J"udas not Iscariot"is assumed to be the apostle Jude, though critics believe it is too ambiguous to believe it is a certainty. When the apostles are listed in Matthew 10:3 and Mark 3:18, Jude's name does not appear but T " haddeus"does. This occurrence led early Christians to believe Jude was known as both J"ude"and T " haddeus,"the latter of which could have been a sort of nickname. Finally, here is the Novena Prayer, to be said on each day from October 20th to the Feast of St. Jude the Apostle on October 28th: " St. Jude, Apostle and Martyr, great in virtue and rich in miracles, near kinsman of Jesus Christ, faithful intercessor for all who invoke you, special patron in time of need; to you I have recourse from the depth of my heart, and humbly beg you, to whom God has given such great power, to come to my assistance; help me now in my urgent need and grant my earnest petition. I will never forget your graces and the favors you do obtain for me and I will do my utmost to spread devotion to you. Amen." Have a great Novena, and a great week! Fr. D. October 18, 2015 Twenty-Ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time A wonderful Grandparent Day Celebration at OLCS Hundreds of grandparents walked the halls of OLCS on Friday. Although the weather was rainy and cool it did not stop grandparents from coming out and spending time with their grandchildren. Our guests enjoyed hospitality from our wonderful volunteers and student council and school ambassadors. The grandparents enjoyed making Christmas cards for the soldiers, creating squares out of fabric for the Linus Project. Blankets are collected locally and distributed to children in hospitals, shelters, social service agencies, or anywhere that a child might be in need of a big hug. They also recited the rosary with their grandchildren. The day wrapped up with a Prayer service. Corella Productions raises $307 for the OLCS Tuition Angel Scholarship Fund The production “Godspell” entertained over 40 guests on Sunday evening in the School Library. Godspell premiered over the summer as part of the “theater camp” at OLCS through Corella Productions. Thank you for giving back to OLCS by having this production performed again to raise monies for OLCS. Over 1/3 of OLCS families receive tuition assistance each year. Each year that number increases. Between the EITC program, BRAVO Foundation, and Advancement efforts, we distributed over $70,000 to those families in need. Our first priority to our school is our families. Catholic education is a choice. Many work 2 or 3 jobs so that their children can attend OLCS. Every penny counts. The performers were wonderful in Godspell. Thank you for all your hard work and enthusiasm in bringing the performance to the school once again for all to enjoy! Enjoying a beautiful autumn day at OLCS! Something to think about corner: October 18, 2015 Twenty-Ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time Altar Servers Saturday, October 24 4:30 p.m. ................................. Glenn Louis, Alberto Spinelli Sunday, October25 7:30 a.m. ....................................... Josh Kanne, Madelyn List 9:00 a.m. ................................ Elizabeth & Thomas Swanson 10:30 a.m. ...................................... Simon & Francis Mizner 12:00 p.m. .................. Abby Chestnut, Daniela Shaughnessy Lectors Saturday, October 24 4:30 p.m. .................................................... Antonella Spinelli Sunday, October 25 7:30 a.m. .........................................................Harry Beerman 9:00 a.m. ............................................................ Jim Dimperio 10:30 a.m. ......................................................... Lisa Nietupski 12:00 p.m. ........................................................... John Knauer Ministers of Holy Communion Saturday, October 24 4:30 p.m. C. & N. Donnelly, D. & M. Kalivoda, M. Langer, L. Louis, P. McGuinness, J. Moran, J. Petruso, T. PowerNatale, B. & P. Wisniewski Sunday, October 25 7:30 a.m. .... K. Beerman, C. Jefferys, K. Kline, R. Louis, R. Mineo, K. Peightal, J. Stempora 9:00 a.m.L. Causgrove, J. DiLoreto, C. Dimperio, D. Geiger, E. Hebner, J. Kline, A. Lindenmuth, M. Melle, W. Sherwood, P. & T. Swanson 10:30 a.m.B. & J. Dalessandro, J. & J. Dible, C. Hammon, J. Hauser, H. Morphy, C. & S. Roehrl, E. & R. Talbot 12:00 p.m.G. Bellotti, P. & K. Bierley, A. Carbo, E. Jefferys, L. Matthews, C. McAdams, E. & L. Sitzler, C. Susann, R. Vicary The Church sanctuary lamp is lit this week in loving Memory of John DeBias From Kevin & Margaret Ann Cohick The Chapel sanctuary lamp is lit this week in loving Memory of Frank Calabrese From Persinger Family Monday, October 19—Sts. John de Brebeuf & Isaac Jogues 7:00 a.m. Mark Kutz (Wife) 8:00 a.m. Anniv. George Geiger (Family) Tuesday, October 20—St. Paul of the Cross 7:00 p.m. Mary Cogar (Anita & Bob Klein) Opening Mass for Novena w/ Fr. Jerry Simmons Wednesday, October 21—Weekday 7:00 a.m. Henry & Patty Konopka (Agnes Federowicz) 8:00 a.m. Declan Maker (David Niland) Thursday, October 22—Blessed John Paul II 8:00 a.m. Mary Kendall (Family) 7:00 p.m. Evening Prayer w/ Fr. Matt Kujawinski Friday, October 23—St. John of Capistrano 7:00 a.m. George Ferretti (Family) 8:00 a.m. Joseph Paskowski (Shirley Kormos) Saturday, October 24—St. Anthony Mary Claret 4:30 p.m. Marion Mack (Beverly & James Farry) Sunday, October 25—Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 a.m. Richard Gardner (Family) 9:00 a.m. Patrick Dimperio (Deacon Dave & Judy Pratt 10:30 a.m. Mary Ann Fessler (M/M Thaddeus Szymanowski 12:00 p.m. The People of St. Jude Parish READINGS FOR THE WEEK Rom 4:20-25; Lk 1:69-75; Lk 12:13-21 Rom 5:12, 15b, 17-19, 20b-21; Ps 40:7-10, 17; Lk 12:35-38 Wednesday: Rom 6:12-18; Ps 124:1b-8; Lk 12:39-48 Thursday: Rom 6:19-23; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 12:49-53 Friday: Rom 7:18-25a; Ps 119:66, 68, 76-77, 93-94; Lk 12:54-59 Saturday: Rom 8:1-11; Ps 24:1b-4ab, 5-6; Lk 13:1-9 Sunday: Jer 31:7-9; Ps 126:1-6; Heb 5:1-6; Monday: Tuesday: Mk 10:46-52 October 18, 2015 Twenty-Ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time Providing a strong foundation in Faith and Education from Pre-School through 8th grade Sacrificial Giving for the weekend of October 10/11, 2015 WEEKEND OFFERING Weekly envelopes……………………..$12,913.50 Loose offering……….………………… $1,136.50 TOTAL offering….….$14,050.00 Thank You so much for your weekly support of our parish! Prayer Line Need a prayer? Call: Marie Gieza—-474-1919 Nancy Young—838-4469 Baptismal Preparation Class Thursday, Nov. 5th, 7:30 p.m. In the Founders Room Call the Parish Office to register, 833-0927 Petitions or Intentions Needed The Rosary Group of the St. Jude’s will be praying the rosary this month of October for the intentions of our Parishioners. Baskets will be at each entrance of the church with paper and pens to write your petitions or intentions on. The baskets will be brought to the day chapel and placed before the statue of St. Jude who is the patron Saint of hopeless cases. Petitions or intentions will NOT be read out loud, but we will ask for St. Jude to intercede for us and grant these requests. These petitions or intentions then will be offered up at the Novena to St. Jude at the end of the month. We are in difficult times right now and many of us are in need of prayers for ourselves and for others. Please help this be a great success!! Mr. Stephen Nemenz, Principal 606 Lowell Avenue Erie, PA. 16505 (814) 838-7676 We invite you to visit our website at www.ourladyschristian.com Weekend Presider Schedule October 24/25, 2015 4:30 p.m. Fr. Detisch 7:30 a.m. Fr. Feigh 9:00 a.m. Fr. Feigh 10:30 a.m. Fr. Detisch 12:00 p.m. Fr. Detisch Emmaus Soup Kitchen Wednesday, October 21 is St. Jude's day to bring desserts for the Emmaus Soup Kitchen. For this month, please bring them to the Founders Room in the Rectory after 8:00 am until noon. They like donuts, brownies, cakes, pies, cookies etc. Thanks to all who bring desserts. Your generosity is very much appreciated. Due to the PA budget not being signed and our speaker not being able to travel, we are switching gears. We are very fortunate to have Brian Stark, DO speak on Senior Health Issues. Thursday, November 12, 2015 11:30 AM at Perkins Restaurant West 8th St. Cost is $1.00 and the price of your meal. Our Christmas party is scheduled for Thursday, Dec10 - 12 noon at the Colony Restaurant. Mark your calendars. Watch the bulletin for more info. October 18, 2015 Twenty-Ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time Altar Server Signups for Fifth through Eighth Grade students of St. Jude the Apostle Parish If you are interested in becoming an Altar Server here at St Jude, please call or text Deacon Dick Brogdon 814-450-9019, or email him at [email protected]. Training will begin mid-October. Eucharistic Minister Opportunity for St. Jude the Apostle Parishioners ANNUAL EMMAUS CLOTHING DRIVE The cold weather is upon us... it is time to remember those less fortunate. The clothing drive is on Saturday, October 31st from 9-11 a.m. in the Parish Center. We will be collecting blankets, boots, coats, jackets, hats, mittens, sweaters, turtlenecks, sweatpants and sweatshirts. All for men, women and children. Please limit it to these items only. Questions, call Kelley Glass 838-0348. If you are interested in becoming a Eucharistic Minister, come to a 1 hour Introduction & Instruction meeting in the Main Church on: “Cancer Awareness Mass” Thursday, October 29th at 6:30PM at St. Paul Church, 1617 Walnut Street, Please contact Deacon Dick Brogdon on Tuesday, October 27th at 6:00 p.m. at 814-450-9019 voice or text, or [email protected] email, for more information. Celebrants will be Father Alex Amico and Attention OLCS and St. Jude families: The Athletics Program at OLCS is in dire need of a head coach for the Girls Varsity Basketball team for this upcoming season. If you are interested in (or know someone interested in) this opportunity to positively impact our youth while continuing to build upon our past successes, please contact Dan Mastrian at (814) 490-2191 or [email protected] at your earliest convenience to discuss the opportunity. Pancake breakfast planned at St. Andrew Parish The Knights of Columbus will sponsor a pancake breakfast Oct. 25 from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Msgr. Gannon Auditorium at St. Andrew Church, 116 W. 7th St., Erie. The cost is $7 for adults, $4 for children ages 5 to 12, and free for kids 4 and under. Deacon Anthony Alleruzzo. There will be a special litany to Saint Peregrine, Patron Saint of Cancer and Saint Agatha, Patron Saint of Breast Cancer. Whether this disease is with you, a loved one, neighbor, or someone you know, we welcome you to be part of this special mass. Earn money for OLCS while fueling your vehicle! Consider purchasing gift cards through the OLCS SCRIP program to pay for your gas. To name a few; GetGo, Shell and Sheets. Many other options available, check online at www.shopwithscrip.com. The school earns a rebate from the purchase of the cards - no extra cost to you! Questions, or to place an order contact Joy @ [email protected] or 454-3242 Several police officers received a blessing on Tuesday evening at the final car show for Saint Jude the Apostle Church.
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