St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
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St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 19, 2014 Our Parish Mission: We are a welcoming, loving, growing family called by Christ to share, experience, and celebrate God’s presence and loving redemption. Weekend Masses: Sat. 4:00 pm, 6:00 pm Sun. 8:00 am, 10:00 am, 12:00 pm (Noon) Confessions: 3:15 pm Sat., 1st Fridays 7:30-8:00 am Daily Masses: Mon. - Sat. 8:00 am Eucharistic Exposition: Tues. 8:30-9:30 am, Fri. 8:30-3:00 pm 5323 E CR 462, Wildwood, FL 34785 Telephone (352)-330-0220 Fax (352) 748-6106 Web site—www.sumtercatholic.org E-mail—[email protected] Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Clergy Fr. Pedro (Peter) Puntal, Pastor …………….330-0220 Fr. Gregg Elliott, Retired Fr. Howard King, Retired Fr. Ron Oser, Retired Fr. Vitalis Ozokpor, Prison Chaplain Deacon Dana McCarthy …………………... 750-9875 Deacon Dan Miller ………………………... 753-1996 Deacon Byron Otradovec, T.O. Carm …….. 330-0775 Deacon Daniel Pallo ………………………..391-9338 Deacon Richard F. Radford, Ed.D.….............430-4634 Deacon Greg Senholzi ……………….……..350-6345 Deacon Frank Campione Deacon Claude Curtin Deacon Pius Gabriel Deacon Joe Mador Parish Office Hours Mon.-Thur. 8:30-3:00 pm, Friday 8:30-12:00 noon Thank you for respecting these times. October 19, 2014 Parish Contacts Business Manager….………….……...Cindi Van Nostrand Accountant .……………….…...…….………. Lee Valente Office Manager…………………….…………Kelli Hezlep Administrative Assistant…………………Carmen Kreeger Receptionist……………….…...……….Joyce Prendergast Maintenance................................................John Desmarais Maintenance………………….……...……..Todd Besecker Maintenance………………………………...Jay Barrientes Director of Faith Formation….…..…………Frank Webber Associate Director of Faith Formation….…....Linda Dykas Director of Liturgy Comm...Dn. Dana McCarthy 750-9875 Choir Director ………….…….Dean Pattow 352-459-1514 Music Director….……….…Dawn DiNome 646-236-9759 Outreach Ministry M,Tu,Th 10a-2p by appt. only…...... 689-0129 Food Pantry 210 Wonders St., Wildwood…….... 689-0129 Open: 2nd & 4th Fridays, 10-12 Our Mother’s Attic Resale Shop……….…….…..689-0128 Hours: M-F 10-4, Sat 10-2 ... 115 S. Main St. (U.S.301), Wildwood Ministries, Club & Community Support Altar Servers …………………………….……….….....Barbara Cole 753-2055 Bereavement Ministry of Consolation ….……Carmen Lopez-Aquino 751-7052 Building Committee ………………….…………..……...Frank Kosa 753-5849 Caring Neighbors Ministry ………….………………..Faith Vitolano 391-5187 Choir ……………………………………….…..….Dean Pattow 352-459-1514 Council of Catholic Women…………………….………...Sue Miller 748-0015 Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion ….......Jim Wilson 352-353-0465 Food Pantry ……………………….………………..…Terri Schleich 430-3541 Faith Formation ………………….………………...…Frank Webber 330-0220 Filipino Ministry………………………………………Merly Soliven 753-6086 Finance Committee…………….……………….............Jerry Rourke 751-3055 Knights of Columbus ………….……………………....Mike Grindel 753-4805 Library Helpers ……………….……………….……......Jane Nelson 751-4547 Ministers to the Sick ………….……………….………. Mary Wresh 748-3639 Money Counters ………………..……………….……..Lorna Powell 753-9470 New Parishioner Welcoming……………..………….Gerry Haggerty 205-8182 Nursing Home Mass Helpers ……………..…….…..Crestina Vaught 751-4892 Office Helpers...………………….…..………………....Kelli Hezlep 330-0220 Our Mother’s Attic (resale shop) ……..………….……...Mary Liddy 689-0128 Outreach Ministry…..…………………..………….…...Sheila Duffy 430-3761 Readers………………………………………….....Bill Manning 914-523-0469 Respect Life……………………………………………Marge Farrell 430-1261 Sacristans…………………………………………......Carol Jakubiak 430-0923 SVDP Senior Singles Club………………………….Marlene Ferrero 753-2212 Soup Kitchen ….……………………………………..……….Audrey 750-2925 Spiritual Friendship Club ……….……………..….Mariagnes Moran 205-8966 Tech Group……..……………….……………………..Bob Carberry 259-1305 Ushers…………………………...………………....Gil Van Nostrand 430-0004 Sacraments Baptisms: Please ar r ange with the parish office to attend a seminar and schedule a baptism. Reconciliation: 3:15 pm Sat, 1st Fridays 7:30-8:00 am. Penance Services are held during Advent and Lent. Sacrament of the Sick: The Sacrament of the Sick (Anointing) is available after Mass and upon request. Communion brought to the Sick: Please call our Ministers to the Sick Coordinator. Marriage: Contact the Pastor a minimum of four months prior. Please refrain from wearing perfume or cologne to church, in consideration for those people with allergies or illnesses, especially those receiving chemotherapy, who cannot tolerate scents. Thank you! Church Calendar & Activities To request the Sanctuary Lamp, Please contact the Office at 330-0220 Flowers In Memory of Ingrid Carlsson By The Carlsson Family CHURCH ACTIVITIES CALENDAR *For reservations, call the office: 330-0220. *ch=church; cp=choir practice; sh=social hall; m=ministry room; k=kitchen; conf=confessional; o=office; b=back office; library=l; hospitality=h; pl=parking lot Saturday, October 18 - Saint Luke, Evangelist Rosary 8:30-9a ch Reconciliation 3:15-3:45p ch Sunday, October 19 - Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday, October 20 - Weekday Rosary 8:30-9a Filipino Choir 12-2p SCC Program Committee Mtg 1-2:30p RCIA 3-4p Small Christian Community 6-8p KOC Planning Meeting 7-9p ch ch sh sh b ch/sh Tuesday, October 21 - Weekday Rosary 8:30-9a Holy Hour 8:30-9:30a Caring Neighbors 11-12p Adult Faith Form. “Symbolon” 3-4:30p ch ch sh sh MASS SCHEDULE October 18 - 26 Sat 8:00a 4:00p 6:00p Sun 8:00a 10:00a 12:00p Mon 8:00a Tue 8:00a Wed 8:00a Thur 8:00a Fri 8:00a Sat 8:00a 4:00p 6:00p Sun 8:00a 10:00a 12:00p Fr. Puntal † Avelino Cortes † Peter Patanzo Parishioners' Intentions † Adline Verina † Clark Edwards † Robert Brady Mary Jane Haggarty † John Krembs Gloria Guimont Mary Jane Haggerty † Charles Fererro † Rudy Esseck † Louise Tennant Parishioners' Intentions † Leta Marino † Luis Bustamante † George L. & Elizabeth C. Rather Off-site Mass Intentions Wednesday, October 22 - Weekday Rosary 8:30-9a Bible Study 8:45-9:45a Small Christian Community 8:45011a Memorial Mass-Felicia Ausbury 11-12p Spiritual Friendship Club 3:00-5:00p Bible Study 6-7p Faith Formation 6:15-7:45p ch cp sh ch ch/sh cp ch/sh/b Thursday, October 23 - Weekday Rosary 8:30-9a Marian Servants 9:30a-1p Incarnation Prayer Group 1-2:30p Music Rehearsal 4:30-6p Charismatic Prayer Group 6:30-9p ch sh sh cp sh Friday, October 24 - Weekday Rosary 8:30-9a Eucharistic Adoration 8:30a-3p ch ch Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Saturday, October 25 - Weekday Rosary 8:30-9a Reconciliation 3:15-3:45p ch ch Friday: Saturday: Sunday: Sunday, October 26 - Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Daily Mass Fr. Puntal Fr. Ozokpor Fr. Puntal Fr. Puntal Fr. King Daily Mass Daily Mass Daily Mass Daily Mass Daily Mass Daily Mass Fr. Puntal Fr. Ozokpor Fr. King Fr. Puntal Saturday, October 18 Sunday, October 19 Thursday, October 23 Saturday, October 25 Sunday, October 26 Abraham Villarreal Aaron Blair Felicia Ausbury Heavey Family Felicia Ausbury Ann Planisek Keith Thomas † Bubba Larry † Kay Rendazo † † † † † Weekly Readings Eph 2:1-10; Ps 100:1b-5; Lk 12:13-21 Eph 2:12-22; Ps 85:9ab-14; Lk 12:35-38 Eph 3:2-12; Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Lk 12:39-48 Eph 3:14-21; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 11-12, 18-19; Lk 12:49-53 Eph 4:1-6; Ps 24:1-4ab, 5-6; Lk 12:54-59 Eph 4:7-16; Ps 122:1-5; Lk 13:1-9 Ex 22:20-26; Ps 18:2-4, 47, 51; 1 Thes 1:5c-10; Mt 22:34-40 Prayer PRAYERGROUPS Emmanuel Charismatic Prayer Group: Meets each Thursday at 6:30 pm in the Social Hall. Everyone is invited to attend and experience the movement of the Holy Spirit, with song, praise & worship. For info call Marge DuBuc 248-2556154 or Terry DeLucia 751-1762. Incarnation Prayer Group: A community with a lively faith and overflowing love for the Holy Trinity through Mary, our Mother. Our mission is to rise to the greatest 'Yes' we can daily give our Creator, by deepening our prayer life and by study and sharing. We welcome men and women. The group meets Thursdays at 1:00 pm. Contact Mary Jane Haggerty at 205-8182. Marian Servants of the Word Incarnate: Please contact Mary Jane Haggerty at 205-8182. Small Christian Communities: Meets twice monthly with focus on the Gospel and exploring personal faith journeys through prayer, discussion and Christian fellowship. Please contact Connie Accurso at 750-3130. St. Therese Lay Carmelite Community: These lay Catholics belong to the Carmelite Order and follow the Rule of Carmel, living the Gospel and following the example of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Elijah. Formation is provided. Jackie Harig can be reached at 446-0445. EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Tues: 8:30 am—9:30 am; Fri: 8:30 am—3:00 pm Please come and spend some quiet, prayerful time with the Lord. Adoration, Rosary, and Benediction following the 8 am Mass Tues. & Fri. For info or to schedule an hour on Friday to spend with the Blessed Sacrament, please contact Gerry & Mary Jane Haggerty at 352-205-8182 or [email protected]. Walk-in adorers are welcome at any time. If you are in need of the Anointing of the Sick or confessions at home, please call the office for a priest visit. Please pray for our ill parishioners: Please pray for our recently deceased: Charlie Buck Nora Zapata Ralph Trondle Patrick Welk Roger Harrell Joy Kuhn Cosmo Moccia Paul Lindenmuth Marybeth Flynn-Collins Russ Noyes Earl Thomas Betty DiStefano Cresenciana Cruz Carole Fuerst Maxine Cox Nicholas Pietromonaco Robert Desbrow Florence Walker Alan Keating Helen Hayes William Burgess Richard Weisse Don Vargo Ralf Landmesser Paul Marino Jeanine Stringer Ann Tedesco Durr Jack Hott Felicia Ausbury Shirley Winnert Holy Communion For the Homebound Our Ministers to the Sick bring the Eucharist to the homebound and those in care facilities who are not able to come to Mass. If you or a relative would like the Eucharist brought to your home or nursing home, please call our Ministry to the Sick Coordinator, Mary Wresh 748-3639. If you would like to serve the Lord by bringing Him to our homebound parishioners, please call Mary Wresh at 748-3639. Our Ministers to the Sick attend special training so they are confidently prepared and can focus on the Eucharist and our parishioner during their visit. At the Hospital When you or a loved one is in the hospital, please inform the staff at registration or later that you are Catholic and would like to be on the Catholic list so Chaplains and Ministers to the Sick know you are there and can visit you. Anointing of the Sick If you or a family member is in need of an anointing of the sick, please call the church office. Stewardship Attendance - October 4-5, 2014 Saturday 4:00 6:00 Sunday 925 554 8:00 10:00 652 865 Noon Total 670 3,666 Weekly Collection - October 4-5, 2014 Offertory $29,451.50 Building Fund $8,414.63 What is the Building Fund? Our Catholic Appeal 2014 Did you know? Your gifts to Our Catholic Appeal help Catholic schools to remain centers of evangelization. Here in the Diocese of Orlando, our 37 Catholic schools and 5 preschools proclaim the Gospel message within an academic environment of excellence. Students are challenged to be creative and critical thinkers who integrate faith, moral leadership and compassionate service in order to create a more just and humane world. The Diocesan Office of Catholic Schools, which receives funding through Our Catholic Appeal, plays a key role in advancing the mission of our schools. Catechesis, curriculum development, technology support, and teacher certification are just a few of the services that are offered to our schools as a result of your gifts. Please visit the Office of Catholic Schools website at http:// schools.orlandodiocese.org for more information. Please visit www.cfocf.org/OCA/give to make a gift online. Please remember that our parish goal is $336,601. The pledged amount to date is $285,351 which is 84.8% of our goal, with 1,217 (50.3%) families participating. Please consider contributing. Once we have achieved our goal, the majority of additional funds will be returned to our parish to support our own local needs. This year, we will commit our parish over-goal dollars to the building fund. Donations received in the second collection, “Building Fund” are used to support the new church and furnishings, the expansion as well as the future building needs and renovations for our parish including but not limited to updating the infrastructure of the existing church and parking. Many thanks to those who regularly support the St. Vincent de Paul Building Fund. Join the Vivos Christi Society Vivos Christi Society is our Bishop’s way of celebrating the generosity of Catholic friends who are providing for the future of the Church through a planned gift. Have you remembered your parish, a Catholic school or a ministry of the Diocese of Orlando in your will or estate plans? If so, Bishop Noonan would welcome the opportunity to honor you as a member. Please contact Ed Wardle, Director of Donor Relations at 407-246-7193 or email [email protected]. Save Time and Donate Online! Our parish now uses an Online Giving system called WeShare. This allows you to make your donations without writing a check each week. You can set up a recurring weekly or monthly payment, allocate different amounts for our different collections, and view complete, accurate financial records at any time. It saves all of us time and is a win-win for our parish! Those who wish to continue to use traditional methods of offering may do so; however, we ask that you prayerfully consider Online Giving. If you would like to enroll, please visit our website and click online contributions. For questions about the program or setting up your account, or for our help with setting up your donation(s), please don't hesitate to call our parish office at 352-330-0220. Faith Formation Children’s Faith Formation Faith Formation classes for grades K-8 are in full swing on Wednesday evenings. Our High School program will meet on Sunday nights from 6-8pm. This week’s theme is “Light the Night”. All high school youth are welcome! Liturgy of the Word is on Sunday’s at the 10:00 am Mass. Families can sit anywhere in the church. A reserved section at the right front center section is also available. ADULT FAITH FORMATION “SYMBOLON:” Session 5- “Who is Jesus?: Just a Good Man or Lord of our Lives” will be held October 21 from 3-4:30pm in the social hall. The remaining sessions will be held Oct. 28, Nov. 4, 11,18 & December 2nd. Calling All Teens! You Are Invited to a NEW & EXCITING TEEN FELLOWSHIP NIGHT EACH SUNDAY EVENING FROM 6 - 8 PM in the SVDP Social Hall! FOOD! FAITH! FELLOWSHIP! MUSIC! DISCUSSION! THIS WEEK: “Light the Night” Friends are Welcome Catholics Returning Home Program will be offer ed again in the Fall (Nov. 16, 23, & 30 and Dec. 7, 14 & 21) from 2pm—3:30 pm. It offers an opportunity for those who have been away from the Church to renew their Catholic Faith. For more information contact Deacon Dan Pallo at 391-9338 or [email protected]. SMALL CHRISTIAN COMMUNITIES (SCC): Our faith-sharing groups focus on the Gospel for the following weekend and on exploring personal faith journeys. We are about prayer, discussion and Christian fellowship. If you are interested in joining a group or have questions call Connie Accurso (750-3130) or Frank Webber. RCIA: Any one inter ested in knowing mor e about our faith or in becoming Catholic, please contact Frank Webber. Women of Grace at St. Vincent de Paul WEDNESDAY, November 19, 2014 from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM. Johnnette Benkovic, Founder and President of Women of Grace® is sending her leadership team to St. Vincent de Paul. Experience Women of Grace first-hand. Hear from women like you who have been educated, equipped, encouraged and evangelized in the gift of authentic femininity. Discover how God may be calling you to join other Women of Grace “for such a time as this”. Mass at 8:00 AM. Continental breakfast in the social hall. Call Nancy Elhajj at 609-263-1558 to reserve your place. All Souls' Day is a day of pr ayer for deceased Christians, particularly but not exclusively one's relatives that they may “rest in peace.” The feast involves several beliefs: that some Christians while dying in peace with Christ might still need some purification, that the prayers and good deeds of the living help those who have died and that there is an intermediate place between heaven and hell. The Eastern Church has insisted upon the need for growth on seeing God as characteristic of this intermediate state while the Roman Catholic Church tended to emphasize the penal character of this state. The liturgy itself is the best guide to the meaning of this feast. The liturgical readings point to Christ as the hope of the living and the dead. The liturgical prayers see the new life in Christ as God’s promise that enables the Christian to face death with faith and hope. It is in Western Christianity the annual celebration is now held on November 2 and is associated with All Saints' Day (November 1). In the liturgical books of the western Catholic Church or the Latin Church it is called The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed, and is celebrated annually on November 2, even if this date falls on a Sunday. Ultimately the feast complements that of All Saints in proclaiming that all those who love God, whether living or dead, are united in a living communion with Christ and one another. (The Harper Collins Encyclopedia of Catholicism Copyright 1995) “The WORD among us” for November is available in the narthex this weekend. Suggested donation is $2.00. DID YOU KNOW…. Our Faith Formation program is growing again. We have 61 students in our child/ youth programs. Our Liturgy of the Word for children welcomes about 18 children each week. And our new Youth Ministry program has 8 plus youth participants. Director of Faith Formation: Frank Webber, 352-643-7017 or [email protected] Assoc. Dir. of Faith Formation: Linda Dykas, 352-643-7018 or [email protected] Parish Happenings Save The Date December 15, 16 & 17 Mission and Healing Service Fr. Richard McAlear A warm welcome to our newly registered parishioners. We are pleased to have you worshipping with us. Save The Date Christmas Choir Concert & Children’s Christmas Pageant December 2 at 6:00 PM Ron & Alice Day Joseph & Barbara Dileo Bob & Alice Filippone Maggie Fredricks Roland & Adele Gonzales Liz Graney Jane Harris Bogdan & Mary Jakubicki Joey & Maria Luchese Gerri Lynch Contance Morrissey Pat Santulli Diane Swingle Shirley Turgeon The Knights of Columbus Council 13300 meets at 7 p.m. on the first and third Mondays of the month in the church social hall. Visiting Brother Knights and transfers are welcome. For information on becoming a Knight, transferring your membership to our council or activating an inactive status, please contact Mike Grindel, 753-4805. SVDP Senior Singles Club Monday, Oct. 20, 5:30 pm - 6:30 p.m. Cocktail and Social hour, dinner at 6:30 p.m., City Fire Brownwood. Entertainment - Ralph DiNome and Dawn 7:00 p.m. Reservations - Don 633-0969 On October 25th at the Tierra del Sol Country Club from 7:00-10:00 the Knights of Columbus is holding a Pancake Breakfast. All you can eat for $7.00 includes pancakes, waffles, bacon, sausages, coffee and juice. We will have raffle prizes and a 50/50 drawing at the breakfast. We are selling Pancake Breakfast and Basket Raffle Tickets along with Keep Christ in Christmas, Christmas Cards and Magnets before and after all masses on October 11&12 and 18&19 under the portico of the Social Hall. All proceeds from this event are for General Charitable Giving by the Knights of Columbus. Friday, Dec. 12, 4 - 8 p.m., Christmas Party at Maureen Lucia's Home. Cost $10, Entertainment Bob Metzger, Reservations - Norma Jean 205-8712. Bring nonperishable food items for the Food Pantry. Raffle a Huge Success - Thanks to the generosity of our parishioners, who donated the baby care items and clothes before and after attending weekend Mass. Mike Grindel, Grand Knight, of our K of C, was able to deliver over 1,200 diapers, 1,200 wipes, 2 high chairs, a stroller, 40 baby outfits and an abundance of personal care items to Diane, CEO of Hands of Mercy Everywhere, Inc., a Christian Home for teenage mothers in Belleview. Both the young mothers and their babies were grateful. Raffle results: The winners of the K of C basket raffle are: Phyllis Miller - Tea/Coffee basket, Mr. & Mrs. Daleiden - Pie carrier basket. Thursday, Nov. 20, 5:00 p.m. sharp, dinner at Palmer Legends, Commerce Room. Reservations - Rosemary Reiss 259-4144. Any questions regarding this information, please contact Marlene 753-2212. We give thanks for you! The Catholic Education Honor Roll has announced the 2014-2015 leading Catholic secondary schools in the United States. Trinity Catholic High School has been ranked in the top 5%. Our school is being honored for: Academic Excellence, Catholic Identity, and Civic Education. We the administration, faculty, staff and students of Trinity Catholic want to thank this parish for your constant support of our school. Without your support our school could not exist! Live Jesus in our hearts . . . forever! Parish Happenings Sacred Silence OUR MOTHER’S ATTIC Please utilize the Narthex for talking and reserve the church for reflection and prayer. Resale shop benefiting the Soup Kitchen, Food Pantry and local Outreach programs. Hours: Mon-Fri 10am - 4pm Sat 10am -2pm Drop-offs should be made 1 hour prior to closing. For pick up of large items, please call 689-0128. Location: 115 S. Main Street (Rt. 301) in downtown Wildwood. The shop is a small, cream-colored building located two stores north of “The Red Door” store and across from “Kuhn Chiropractic.” Non-clothing Donations: Furniture, home décor, kitchen items, children’s items, linens, etc. We welcome you to come and shop. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Hymnal Dedication Intentions We are pleased to offer to the Parish an opportunity to dedicate one or more of these hymnals, in honor of, or in memory of a loved one. A $25.00 donation per hymnal will provide one dedication intention, which will be affixed to the inside front cover of the hymnals. The hymnal will then be placed in the Church for use by the parish. If you are interested in dedicating one or more hymnals, please pick up an order form in the vestibule / Narthex and return to the parish office along with your payment. Volunteers Needed - Make A Difference Altar Server needed especially for the Saturday 6 pm Mass. Please contact Barbara Cole at (352) 753-2055 if you are interested. Sacristan needed for the Sunday 12 noon Mass. Please contact Carol Jakubiak at (352) 430-0923 if you are interested. Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion needed at the Saturday 6 pm Mass and the Sunday 12 noon Mass. Please contact Jim Wilson at (352) 353-0465. Respect Life Prayer Group Gathering Please come pray with us at the Ocala Women’s Center, 108 SW Pine Ave, in Ocala. We will be praying to help mothers who are contemplating abortion to make the right decision. Each Saturday at 10:00 a.m. a group of Prayer Warriors gather to pray in front of the clinic. The St. Vincent de Paul parish will be represented on the 2nd Saturday of each month. We will be leaving the church parking lot about 9:00 a.m. If you are interested in joining us or have any questions, please call Marge Farrell, (352) 430-1261. If you wish to volunteer with this group or have any questions, please call Marge Farrell at (352)-430-1261. Mass Slides– We are in need of someone to help with the 10 am and 12 noon Masses. Please call the parish office if you can help us! 352-330-0220 ~~We thank you all for the comments and suggestions.~~ Please read the following updates on some of the suggestions. Why are the bulletins handed out after Mass? - Befor e and dur ing Mass is a time for r eflection and pr ayer . Where do we put the Food Pantry Contributions? - Please place your food pantr y contr ibutions in the new wood bins, with crosses on the lid, at the back of the Narthex. A sign will be placed on it soon for all to see. There is too much light coming through the windows. - We ar e in the pr ocess of finding the best solution for the windows. We are looking at having a custom banner made for behind the altar, and window shades on the four large side windows. Why are seating sections blocked off? - Pew sections ar e blocked off to assist in the distr ibution of the Eucharist in a reverent and organized manner. Where is the Poor Box? - The poor box is in the Nar thex inside the stone column. It is the wood encasement that has an opening for donations. A sign will be placed on it soon for all to see. Where is the Lost & Found? - Dur ing the week please call the chur ch office to inquir e about the Lost & Found. On the weekends it is in the vesting sacristy. Please ask an Usher for assistance. Thank you for your continued support and suggestions. Parish Happenings CCW News Greetings from the members of the Council of Catholic Women! We are pleased to have you with us at St. Vincent de Paul parish. Looking ahead to planned meetings and activities for 2014: CCW continues to support our parish, our community, and our Orlando diocese. The membership in our ministry works diligently on service projects that affect all of these three levels. If CCW sounds like a place for you, please join us! Information about CCW can be found on the church website, and in the narthex. October 18 --All women of the parish are invited to attend the Northern Deanery Fall meeting at Blessed Trinity church in Ocala. If you would like to meet other women of the Northern Deanery, join us for this morning meeting! Speaker will be Ellen Bachman, past NCCW and ODCCW president. Cost for breakfast and lunch is $8.00. Call Sue (748-0015) to make car pool arrangements and reservations. CCW will be selling raffle tickets for cash prizes the first weekend of each month in the portico of the social hall. Drawing to take place in February: $1,000 first prize, $500 second prize, $500 third prize. Stop by and visit a smiling CCW member! October 26 is CCW Sunday throughout the Orlando Diocese. Women of the parish, if you are interested in joining CCW, we invite you to a continental breakfast and membership meeting in our social hall directly after the 8:00 a.m. Mass. Speaker will be Seminarian Blake Britton from the St. Vincent de Paul Seminary in Boynton Beach. For up-to-date information about CCW, continue to check the church website, our newsletter, and Bulletin, for coming attractions! CCW Charitable Contributions Quarterly Report July 1 - September 30, 2014 Dish Towels and Pot holders for Wildwood Soup Kitchen $575.00 Save The Date Christmas Party at Wildwood Community Center Thursday, December 11, 2014 5:30 pm - 8 pm Worship the Lord in holy attire. Tremble before him, all the earth; say among the nations; The Lord is King. OUTREACH AND FOOD PANTRY Let us show our beleaguered brothers and sisters that God does love them by giving them hope and kindness through generosity. With your donations of food, checks, and support of Our Mother's Attic, our ministry is able to provide services to the poor in Wildwood. When you donate time, food, and purchase items at the parish retail store, you are helping to improve the lives of the poor in the surrounding area as well as continuing the work of our parish patron saint, St. Vincent de Paul. One of the ways you can bring a neighborhood together is to collect food at your next social or pick a day to collect food once a month. People who do this give an opportunity for neighbors to give food for the poor in Wildwood. The Outreach and pantry are located at San Pedro Maldonado Mission Church in downtown Wildwood. Please call 689-0129 prior to delivery for a volunteer to open the door for you. With the holidays approaching, many parishioners are generous with their donations. There is a new box in the entryway of the church for food donations. Could you bring in some food monthly? Requested non perishable food includes the following: canned meats including chili, sausages, and stew; 1lb packages of rice, pinto beans, and pasta; canned fruits including apple and cranberry sauce; drink mixes; tea bags and hot chocolate mix; canned vegetables including baked beans and sweet potatoes; cornbread and muffin mixes; peanut butter and crackers; boxed mac & cheese; brownie and cookie mixes; and cereal. Many times the local markets have the above items on sale. Personal hygiene and paper products are also appreciated. Please remember that opened packages and out of date food cannot be distributed. According to the 2010 Census, there are 25.7% people in the country who are living below the poverty level. Children and seniors who haven't had the employment opportunities that many retired relocated people had, are having the battle with hunger in their lives. Your concern, prayers, and donations make our Ministry work for the poor. Thank you for your support. AROUND THE DIOCESE Parish Happenings and Around the Diocese The Lazarus Free Medical Clinic is open Tuesdays and Thursdays. Please call for appointment 352-748-4567 at 210 Wonders St. in Wildwood. Abierta Los Martes Y Jueves. Por favor llamar al numero 352-748-4567 para una cita. St. Timothy's Gift Shop -The Villages, Lady Lake St. Timothy's Gift Shop has had a "FACE-LIFT" and we look like a brand new Shop!! Our Gift Shop is overflowing with lots of lovely NEW things for ALL occasions. Come in early to see and get the best selection or just to look around for that special something. Hours: Tuesday thru Friday 9 to 12:00p.m. Saturday before & after 4:00 mass Sunday after 7, 9 & 11:00 mass We look forward to seeing each and every one of you. Any questions please call Pat Crowdis-Gift Shop Coordinator (352) 259-7822. St. Mark’s Church is sponsoring a trip to Southern Italy & Sicily - The dates are April 17-30, 2015, 14 days, $4,899 from Orlando. Father Sebastian will be accompanying the group; price includes tour, sightseeing, RT International Airfare; Daily Buffet Breakfast & Dinner, and much more. For information or to register, contact: Becky & Joe Krupski, 352-750-6970 or 800-684-1142. www.SailTheOcean.com. \ St. Theresa Catholic Church will be doing Kringle Christmas at Belleview City, Saturday, Dec. 6 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Last year we had 338 children to see Santa and receive gifts. We will be working with St. Mary’s Episcopal, the Spanish Church El Faro, and St. Marks’ Greek Orthodox Church and are asking for donations of wrapped coloring books & crayons, soft toys, and bears. If you would want to help us, please call Marilyn or Russ at 6241900 and leave your name & phone #. Thank you for your generosity. The Rialto Theater has created a Facebook page exclusively for faith-based movies. Visit them at www.facebook.com/faithbasedfilms. Throughout history, it has always been a good idea to subscribe to the Florida Catholic! For 76 years, the Florida Catholic has served to help families grow in faith. For just $26 a year (in state) you will receive 24 issues delivered to your home. For $20 a year (anywhere), receive our e-Edition and get all three diocesan editions of the newspaper on your PC or tablet. Support Catholic communication! Subscribe toll free at 1-888-275-9953, or visit us at www.thefloridacatholic.org and subscribe day or night. Employment Opportunity: Bilingual (Spanish/English) Secretary, experienced, patient, and detail oriented, must be proficient in Word, Excel and Publisher. Must be able to work effectively with individuals from diverse cultures. Please send email or fax your resume to St. Jude Catholic Community, 443 Marion Oaks Dr., Ocala, FL 34473; Phone:352-347-0154;Fax:352-347-5211; email [email protected]. Diocese of Orlando News Rachel's Vineyard: Offer s r etr eats for any woman or man who has struggled with the emotional and spiritual pain of abortion. For information contact [email protected] or 407-246-4819. Airport Mass Times: at Orlando International AirportSunday at 8:15 am & noon and Holy Days at noon. The chapel is behind security for Gates 1-59. Mass attendees must have a boarding pass. Bishop Noonan opens Twitter account: Bishop Noonan believes we are called to put technology to good use by sharing the Good News. To follow Bishop Noonan on Twitter, search his handle @BishopNoonan on www.twitter.com. Vatican YouTube site: www.youtube.com/vatican. Natural Family Planning: The Diocese of Orlando Office of Family Life and Pastoral Care invites you to learn more about Natural Family Planning (NFP). Please visit www.orlandodiocese.org/flo-natural-family-planning for information. Join Catholic Charities: A var iety of volunteer oppor tunities are available for all ages and interests. During our 50th anniversary year, all service performed contributes to our 50,000 Hours of Service Challenge. Visit www.cflcc.org/volunteer or call 888-658-2828. Catholic Community Television: Networ k br oadcasting from Central Florida on Sundays: Brighthouse channel 19, Comcast channel 17, Direct TV & Dish, channel 45. EWTN Sunday Mass, 8 am & 12 pm: Comcast channel 243, Direct TV channel 370, Prism channel 562. Catholic Cruise to the Caribbean: A 7-night Catholic Caribbean Cruise on the Norwegian Epic with Father Ronald Oser, Dec. 7-14. Stops include Ocho Rios, George Town, and Cozumel. Prices begin at $1,434 and space is limited. For info or to register, contact Doug or Eileen at 860-3991785 /[email protected]. St. Vincent de Paul Society of Orlando Vehicle Donation Program - Accepting used vehicles. For information, please visit www.svdpusacars.com or call 1-800-3228284. All donations are tax deductible. To Donate Clothing Organizations in need of lightweight clothing include: Abundant Life Ministries 748-7283 (corner of 301 & E CR 462) drop-box on 301, and St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Leesburg, 787-3388, and St. Theresa in Belleview, 245-0650. Advertiser of the Week: Advantage Title, LLC We appreciate the advertisers in our bulletin.