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Where ALL are welcome since 1892 300 S. Sherman St · 301 S. Grant St (office) Denver, Colorado 80209 · [email protected] 303-744-7211 · 303-777-8844-after hours emergency · 303-777-0305-fax PASTOR: REV. KENNETH J. LIUZZI Deacon: Rev. Mr. Bill Ertmer Business Manager: Leah Dickinson Organist: Lu Mayfield Office Manager: Scott Bloemendaal Parish Office Hours: 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Monday-Friday Mass Schedule: Monday-Saturday 8:00 am Saturday Anticipated 5:30 pm Sunday 9:00 am and 10:30 am Reconciliation: Saturday 4:30-5:00 pm Please call the Parish Office for Sacramental information OUR PARISH SCHOOL Principal: Sr Mary Rose Lieb, OSF 235 S. Sherman Street Denver Colorado 80209 Phone: 303-744-7231 Fax: 303-744-1028 LORD, HEAR OUR PRAYERS… For our sick: Dorothy Thomas, Ted Brucker, Nora Dorn, John Rendon, Diane Schnabel, Mariah Lucero, Elaine Erickson, Joseph Mitchell,, Jim Salazar, Kristy Rendon, Gary Lucero, Ed Bailey, Milly Sperlak, Bobbi Owens, Dick Bland, Pat Bussanich, Phyllis Ruddy, George Williams, Dores Sellers, Yaracellie Meza, Melita and Bruce Hayes, Lou Artelli, Brandon Nunez, Therese Michaud, Bob Leach, Tom Siratovich, Lorraine Pacheco, Esther Alvarado, Martha Gonzales-Warner, for all serving in our armed forces and for all who have died. Please call the Parish Office to add a name. SUNDAY 9:00 AM Liturgy-C 10:00 AM Pancake Breakfast-PC 10:30 AM Liturgy-C MONDAY 8:00 AM Liturgy-C 5:00 PM A.A.-PC TUESDAY 8:00 AM Liturgy-C WEDNESDAY 8:00 AM Liturgy-C 7:00 PM Religious Ed.-Montessori Building THURSDAY 8:00 AM Liturgy 7:00 PM Choir Practice-C FRIDAY 8:00 AM Liturgy-C 6:45 PM Courage-PC SATURDAY 8:00 AM Liturgy-C 4:30 PM Confessions-C 5:30 PM Liturgy-C SUNDAY 9:00 AM Liturgy-C 10:00 AM Coffee and Donuts-PC 10:30 AM Liturgy-C C=Church, PC=Parish Center, R=Rectory From the pen of Fr. Ken Narrative of the Institution: The words of institution are part of the Eucharistic prayer, which is a consecratory, thanksgiving prayer of praise. All that God has accomplished in creation and salvation history is fulfilled, signified, and made present in the person of the crucified and risen Christ. Christ’s words area promise and through the power of the Holy Spirit they accomplish what they signify: his Eucharistic body and blood, his real presence with all the riches of the Kingdom. Historical Survey: The words of institution or consecration are essential to the Eucharistic prayer. Their ancient liturgical usage is already reflected in the scriptural accounts of the Last Supper, which borrowed the phrasing of these words from actual Eucharistic celebrations of the apostolic church. The elevation of the host at the institution narrative dates from the early thirteenth century, a time when the faithful communicated but rarely and consequently took great satisfaction seeing the consecrated bread. The elevation of consecration appeared in the late fourteenth century. They gained universal acceptance only with the Missal of Pius V in 1570. All present Rom Eucharistic prayers have the same words of institution. Pope Benedict XVI, Holy Thursday homily, 2009: “...breaking the bread is an act of communion, an act of unity through sharing. Thus, in the act itself, the intimate nature of the Eucharist is already indicated: it is agape, it is love made corporal. In the word “agape” the meanings of Eucharist and love intertwine. In Jesus’ act of breaking the bread, the love that is shared has attained its most radical form: Jesus allows himself to be broken as living bread. In the bread that is distributed, we recognize the mystery of the grain of what that dies, and so bears fruit. We recognize the new multiplication of the loaves, which derives from the dying of the grain of what and will continue until the end of the world.” St. Francis de Sales: Where all are welcome in this community of faith as we strive to see God in all people, things, events and consent to His will joyously. In preparation for the Mass on October 26, please reflect upon the gospel of Matthew 22: 34-40: The Greatest Commandment. Be on the look out for Box Tops! Search out these pink Labels for EducaƟon on par cipa ng food, school and household items and clip them out. Once you have some, be sure to turn them into St. Francis de Sales Catholic School. Not only will you be suppor ng St. Francis de Sales, but each Box Top is worth 10¢ for the school! October 12 through October 19 2014 Sunday, October 12 9:00 am James “Jim” Ruhland † By: Holy Name Society 10:30 am Parishioners of St. Francis de Sales Monday, October 13 8:00 am Nancy Shafer † By: Beth Gibbons and Peggy Shafer Tuesday, October 14 8:00 am No Intention Wednesday, October 15 8:00 am No Intention Thursday, October 16 8:00 am No Intention Friday, October 17 8:00 am No Intention Saturday, October 18 8:00 am No Intention 5:30 pm David, John and Pauline Kosmicki † By: Jane Kosmicki Sunday, October 19 9:00 am Parishioners of St. Francis de Sales 10:30 am Bill Diss † By: Altar and Rosary Society 10/14: Project Gabriel’s Informational Meeting. Location: The Parish Center. Time: 6:30-7:30 pm. 10/18: Fall Festival at the Montessori School! Lots of activities for kids, including face painting, crafts, tours of the school, pony rides, a blow-up castle and Colorado-grown pumpkins! Location: The Montessori School next door to the church. Time: 10:00-1:00 pm 10/18: Feast Day of St. Luke the Evangelist 10/19: World Mission Sunday 10/19: Rock ‘n Roll Denver Marathon. Beware of street closures! This event will be going all morning long. If you’re wondering which streets will be closed, there is a list on the church bulletin board. 10/23: Join the Book Club as they delve into A Man Called Love by Frederick Bachman. Bring a friend! Location: Parish Center. Time: 7:00 10/25: Project Gabriel’s day of training for volunteers. 10/27: Anniversary of the dedication of the Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception (Feast Day) 11/1: All Saints Day 11/2: Daylight Savings Ends It’s not too late to grab a copy of A Man Called Love, by Frederick Bachman, and join the Book Club, October 23, 7:00 PM, at the Parish Center for a lively discussion! Here’s what People magazine had to say, “A charming debut…You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll feel new sympathy for the curmudgeons in your life. You’ll also want to move to Scandinavia, where everything’s cuter.” 10/11, 5:30 pm: Lily Brady 10/12, 9:00 am: Serenity Barron, Mikaela Henderson 10/12, 10:30 am: Arianna Trujillo, Marisol Avila 10/18, 5:30 pm: Daisy Marquez 10/19, 9:00 am: Gabriel Carrington, Jeanne Giner 10/19, 10:30 am: Chris an Agurries, Joshelyne Hernandez Thank you Altar Servers! Please find your own subs tute if you are unable to serve. Kid’s Page: No entries this week! This week’s prize : $5 gi cerficate to McDonalds. Just write your name, age, your parents’ names and phone number on your completed “Kids Page”, then place it in the glass vase at the back of the church! Did you know...that we now have an emergency ministerial hotline? If you need to reach us a er hours, please call 303-7778844. Leave a message and we’ll get back to you ASAP. 11/2: All Souls Day For informa on regarding upcoming funerals, please contact the parish office The District A orney, Mitchell R. Morrissey, provides seminars regarding Elder Abuse (describing what situa ons must be reported) and Fraud Preven on (iden ty the , telemarke ng, mail, and internet fraud). He has reached out to our parish, wondering if we’d like to schedule a seminar. While a date hasn’t been set up, we’d like to know there is any interest in a ending. Please call the church office and let us know! (303) 744-7211 Gentleness includes true humility that does not consider itself too good or too exalted for humble tasks. Gentleness results from my experience of God’s love for me as I am. When I am sure of God’s acceptance and love, I can afford to be gentle because when God himself considers me worthwhile, there is no further need to assert myself or compete with others and prove my worth. 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