All Saints Pastoral Unit Bulletin – October 12, 2014
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All Saints Pastoral Unit Bulletin – October 12, 2014
All Saints Pastoral Unit Bulletin – October 12, 2014 Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Christ the King, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, St. John the Baptist Pastoral Centre 390 High St., New Glasgow B2H 2X7 Phone: 695-3433 Fax: 752-0805 Email: [email protected] Fr. Gary MacPherson: 695-3107 Email: [email protected] Website: www.aspu.ca Weekend Eucharist Saturday 4pm Christ the King 6pm St. John the Baptist forms can be put in the collection basket or dropped off at the pastoral office. Sunday 9:30am St. John the Baptist 11:30am Our Lady of Perpetual Help All Saints Weekday Eucharist Tuesday 6:30pm Ivey’s Terrace Nursing Home, Trenton Wednesday 9am St. John the Baptist Deanery Weekday Eucharist Our Lady of Lourdes Mon, Wed, Fri-9am Tues, Thurs-6:30pm Holy Name, Westville Mon, Wed-9am Stella Maris, Pictou Tues-6:30pm Christ the King Collection ………………. $943.21 Fuel Jar ……………….. 26.05 Donation ……………. 20.00 St. John the Baptist Collection...................... $2,452.00 Cemetery Offering........ 500.00 Needs of Can Church... 25.00 Faith Formation Offering 25.00 St. John the Baptist Liturgy Committee will meet next Sunday, October 19, at 1:30pm in All Saints Pastoral Centre Meeting Room. Confirmation Please note The Sacrament of Confirmation will be celebrated December 3, 7pm with Bishop Brian Dunn presiding. Confirmation Parent meeting will be Tuesday, October 21, 7pm and enrollment for Confirmation will be Saturday, October 25 at 6pm Mass. Sessions begin Sunday, October 26, 7pm St. John’s Hall. Confirmation registration sheets can be found in the Gathering Area of Christ the King, Our Lady of Perpetual Help and St. John the Baptist and the completed Teens who are in Grades 9-12 are invited to meet over pizza for an opportunity to form an actionoriented youth group within the Pictou County Deanery. Plans will be discussed as to how this can go forward and we are looking forward to input from you. Please join us Monday, October 20 at 6pm in All Saints Pastoral Centre Meeting Room and bring your friends! by June 2015. Upcoming tasks include fact finding to get an accurate picture of our present status; arranging a public meeting to present these facts and seek input from parishioners; drafting a proposal for the future and presenting it at a public meeting for further comment; and finally writing a proposal for submission to the Bishop for action. Would you list at least three things you are grateful for? ______________________ ______________________ ________________________ Father Gary is inviting individuals to have some coffee and a time of prayer reflecting on the Sunday Gospel for the week. This is to be held on Saturday mornings in the Meeting Room of the Pastoral Centre beginning next Saturday October 18 from 9:30am-10:30am. We will be reading the Gospel passage for that Sunday and reflecting on it until it becomes like a mirror in which we see ourselves, our lives and our world reflected, and then responding to God in prayer. Office of the Bishop Please see the letter from Bishop Brian Dunn on the bulletin boards of each church regarding the first anniversary of our Diocesan Renewal Congress. Pictou Deanery Pastoral Planning Committee Parish representatives along with Fr. Colin MacKinnon met with Bishop Brian Dunn and Fr. Donald MacGillivray on October 6 to establish the guidelines for Pastoral Planning in Pictou County. The committee will be meeting regularly over the coming months with the goal of having a plan for implementation Happy Thanksgiving Day from All Saints Pastoral Unit! World Mission Sunday Every parish across the world will celebrate World Mission Sunday next week. It is a global sign of the Universal Church and Mission. Your prayers and donations will help support churches, hospitals, schools and vocations in countries where the Church is beginning, where it is new. Please be as generous as possible to the collection for the Propagation of the Faith, for more than 1,120 dioceses in Asia, Africa, Latin America, the Pacific Islands and some of our Canadian dioceses depend on the World Mission collection. Next Sunday The Shining Lights - An evening of music, like none other, is promised at 7pm on Oct. 19 at St. John the Baptist Church. You will be able to meet, hear and sing along with a group called “The Shining Lights. “ What is so unique about this group is that the members have either been homeless or at the risk of being homeless. They are coming from Halifax and there is no other group like this except in Montreal. How come they are coming to New Glasgow? The Sisters and the Shining Lights have been invited by St. John the Baptist Parish. The Parish and its various ministry groups have been very supportive of those who struggle with the injustice of poverty through the Street Ministry of the Sisters of St. Martha. These singers are friends of this ministry and one of the Sisters sings with them. Do not let money keep you away from this special event!!!! There is no cost for this concert. However, if you wish, a donation can be made to the Street Ministry of the Sisters of St. Martha. What: The Shining Lights Concert When: next Sunday Oct 19 7pm Where: St. John the Baptist Church Ham & Salad Supper Knights of Columbus Council 1667 are holding their semiannual Ham and Salad Supper next Saturday, October 18, at Christ the King Parish Hall, Trenton. Cut off date is October 14. Cost $7. Take-out only between 10:30 and noon. Contact any member of KOC Council 1667. KOC New Glasgow Council 1667 will have their regular monthly meeting this Tuesday October 14 at 7pm in Christ the King Hall. Thank-you Heartfelt thanks to all CWL members and parishioners who helped make last weekend’s Bake Sale such a huge success. Monies raised are being donated to the St. Vincent de Paul Society. ANTIGONISH COMMUNITY GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP As we go through life, loss in its many forms can cause very difficult challenges. An 8-week grief support program is being offered to help people walk through the grief process as they encounter a most difficult and painful yet normal experience. NEXT GROUP: Beginning Monday,Oct.20 to Monday,Dec.08, 2014 7 to 9pm. St. Ninian Place No Fee - To Register contact facilitators: Gladys MacDougall, 902-863-1375 or Mica Francis, 902-863- 6221 or [email protected] All are warmly welcome! Challenge Retreats There will be two Challenge Retreat weekends for young adults between the ages of 15 to 20 held this fall. The 116th Young Women's Challenge weekend will be Nov 7,8 & 9 and the 76th Young Men's Challenge will be the weekend of Nov. 21, 22 and 23. These weekends will be taking place at Camp Breton Dean in Hillside Mira. Anyone wishing to attend or work these weekends can contact Elaine MacLeod, Challenge Lay Director, at 902 794-2596 or email [email protected]. These action-packed weekends are at time of personal and spiritual growth which have seen hundreds of young people attend through the years. See you there! Ultreya There will be an Ultreya at Sr. Catherine Steele Centre in Lourdes next Wednesday, October 22, at 7:30pm. Riverview Volunteer Association The annual campaign for Riverview Homes is underway. Please take one of the brochures at the back or side of your church. Your past donations have made a big difference in the lives of the residents at Riverview Home. Please help this weekend by dropping coins in the jars in your church. Every donation is appreciated! Please keep in your prayers this week Little Harbour Presbyterian Church, Little harbour and their Congregation. Questions Catholics ask Is the Mass a holy sacrifice or celebration? When I celebrate, I don’t think of it as a sacrifice, and vice versa. Ancient religious sacrifices, however, were both: part obligatory expense, part festival. The use of the phrase the “holy sacrifice of the Mass” is rooted in this earlier understanding. Jewish shrine and temple worship could be a messy affair. Because the covenant with God involved blood, the word sacrifice was not misused. But when people gather together, it’s time to party, and the good news at these events far outweighed the bad for participants. Personal and communal sin was expiated: We’re back in the black on God’s books. What better reason to eat, drink, and be merry? By the time of Jesus late Judaism had already begun to steer away from the idea that ritual sacrifice was what God wanted. Obedience and fidelity could be symbolized by the ritual moment but should not originate or end there. The “sacrifice of praise” was pleasing to God, as were hearts uplifted and whole lives rendered to God’s service. The Roman Catholic Council of Trent in 1562 took pains both to affirm that the Eucharist is the “unbloody” sacrifice of that same Jesus and to clarify that his self-offering is not repeated but “made present” in every Eucharist. What better reason to celebrate? –Alice L. Camille Christ the King Ministry Schedule Saturday, October 18 Altar Server Marliene MacGillivray Reader Rosemary Gillis-Bowers Ministers of Holy Communion (B) Marion MacKenzie (C) Rose McTague Gift Bearers Mary Fraser Marlene Martin St. John the Baptist Parish Ministry Schedule for October 18/19 Readers Saturday: George Manos Marie MacKay Sunday: Del Atwood Jacob Brown Altar Servers Saturday: Jason Purnoko Ivan Willis Justin Purnoko + Sunday: Rebecca DeCoste Abby Moir Hailie Eisan + Ministers of Holy Communion Saturday: Pat Gillis Clinton Keay Kimball Lucas Sunday: Becky Grant Jan Hodgson Gary Hollett Gift Bearers Saturday: Oscar & Carina Baldeveia Sunday: Mary & Al Sutherland Ministers of Hospitality Saturday Carina Baldeveia Oscar Baldeveia (ramp) Sunday Philip Eisan Peggy Eisan Robert Simpson (ramp) The Pastoral Office will be closed this Monday for the Thanksgiving Holiday.