Our Lady of Sorrows & St. Louis Catholic Churches
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Our Lady of Sorrows & St. Louis Catholic Churches
Our Lady of Sorrows & St. Louis Catholic Churches th Oct 19, 2014 29 Sunday in Ordinary Time Sunday: Oct 19 Stroud 8:40 a.m. Rosary 9 a.m. Mass Chandler Youth Sunday 10:30 Rosary 11 a.m. Mass Wednesday: Oct 22 8 a.m. Mass 6 p.m. Youth Choir 7 p.m. CCD Thursday: Oct 23 8 a.m. Mass Saturday: 9 a.m. Set up for Food Pantry Oct 25 10 a.m. – 12 doors open (Please donate food) The Food Pantry Serving the Chandler area is *RELOCATING*Beginning Saturday, October 25th, Open on a temporary basis at Chandler Friends Church Located at 215 North Blaine Ave. The pantry will operate out of this location until further notice. Sunday: Oct 26 Stroud 8:40 a.m. Rosary 9 a.m. Mass Chandler 9:45 Choir practice 10:30 Rosary 11 a.m. Mass NCCW Ladies Sunday Offertory: Sunday Offering & Tithes $1,694.00 Candle Offerings $35.00 Hall Building Fund $350.00 2nd (For the Poor) $211.00 Birthdays: Oct 20 – Andy Beloncik & Earnest Wright, 21 – Coy George, 24 – Paul Broderson & Cortney Smith 26 – Anna Christy For the month of October our Church is volunteering at the Food Pantry. WE NEED YOUR HELP. We will have a donation barrel for dry goods (pasta, cans, cereal, etc.) all will go to the local community. We also invite you to join us on Saturday's between 9:30 am -12:00 pm. Any questions please call Eugene Holleman 405-2580147 or Terry Debbie 405-240-5313. RCIA The Right of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) will begin classes in Mid-October. If you are interested in coming into full communion with the Catholic Church, or wish to inquire on behalf of anyone, you may contact Shirley Holleman, Team Leader, at 405-258-0147 Oct 26 – The Parish Council will present the Parish Hall Rendering (floor plan and pictures). Come see the unveiling! We want to take this time to thank the current members of the Parrish Council for their great work: Mary Evans, Bob Hoban, Eugene Holleman, Rick Melson, Allen Smith, Larry Lenora & Gary Bledsoe. CareNotes are available in the library and are free. They cover many topics that will be of great help to us or others. Altar Society meeting – We plan to have the Poinsettia sale again this year as a fundraiser. It helped us pay for the flowers that so beautifully decorated the church for Christmas. More information will come out soon. The calling committee plans to call everyone to ask for food donations for the Food Pantry. They are very low on supplies. Prayer Partner gift exchange & meal will be Dec 1 We hope to have better participation if the Placing of the Altar Cloth was the last day of the month. Please contact Camilla if you would like to participate. A list was sent around to see who would like to serve in some capacity during the Oct 26 NCCW Ladies Sunday. Our three fund raisers are now – the NO BAKE SALE, selling of Poinsettias and the Salad Luncheon. We will be buying the Altar Servers 6 medium size robes. The Community Thrift Store always welcomes volunteers Wed – Sat 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. They will be donating funds to try and help the Food Pantry to set up in a new location after Oct 25th. See you Nov 3rd for our next meeting. Yvonne Dennis – made a homemade quilt. A silent auction will take place and end October 26th. The proceeds will be for the building fund. SAVE THE DATE - FALL FEST - WEDNESDAY OCT 29TH Our annual OLS FALL FEST is fast approaching. We will begin collecting donations of candy, juice boxes, small to medium size stuffed animals in good condition, or items that can be handed out as prizes. We also need new games, so if you have a game that we may be able to use, please let us know. So start planning your costumes, (yes, even adults) and trick or trunk decorations. Thank you for making this a fun occasion for our parish children and friends. Many thanks, Kendra and Sandi COMING SOON: NOVEMBER 2-8 Every day of the week some type of religious education activity is going on in a parish somewhere in the United States and its territories. As the hub of lifelong faith formation, the parish – both the people and the place – weaves together essential strands within the fabric of effective Catholic education. Nov 3 - QPR training Monday, 6 pm at St. Thomas More Parish, 100 East Stinson Street, Norman. QPR is a suicide prevention training which teaches how to recognize a person who may be in crisis and get them the resources they need. QPR is one part of the Cabrini Ministry, a program which addresses suicide prevention, response, and education for the Archdiocese. Clergy, staff, youth leaders, and volunteers at your parishes are encouraged to attend. Training is limited to 30 participants per session. To register, go to https://www.eventbrite.com/e/qpr-suicide-prevention-trainingtickets-13446620203 To opt-out of the training, the clergy may contact the counselors at Catholic Charities, if there is a concern by a staff member or volunteer about the content of the training. Contact Amy Shipman, [email protected] or Aimee Ryan, [email protected] at 405-524-0969 Nov. 8-10 Encounter with God’s Call weekend Held at Conception Seminary College. The weekend is a trip for young men who are juniors and seniors in high school and older who would like to visit a seminary. This is an excellent opportunity to meet seminarians who are discerning their call to the Priesthood. This visit is sponsored by the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City Vocations Office and is free. Please contact your pastor or the Vocations Office at (405) 721-9351 or email [email protected]. The deadline to register is Oct. 31. Nov. 21-23. - Region 10 Catholic Youth Conference The archdiocesan Youth and Young Adult Office will host the Region 10 Catholic Youth Conference (RCYC) this event is for high school students from Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas in 9th-12th grades. Registration forms are available from your Youth Minister or atwww.archokc.org. Cost for the conference is $185. With the theme of “Striving and Thriving,” the conference will feature keynote speakers Leah Darrow, Jackie Francois and Ben Barresi as well as emcee Ben Walther. Registration forms are available from your Youth minister, www.archokc.org, or from the Youth and Young Adult Office at (405) 721-9220. Cost for the conference is $185. Volunteers will be needed in several different areas prior to the event and during the weekend of the event. All volunteers must be 18 years old or older and will need to attend Safe Environment training to participate. Please contact Sandi Miles, Youth Group Leader if you are interested. Violet Ministries: Parish Council The members of this council create and work with committees to take care of our Church and encourage the talents of its members to better serve our Faith. The following are standing committees: Liturgical; Christian Education; Community Affairs; Building and Grounds; & Finance The pastor of the parish is the Bishops representative. He is the President of the council and is a non-voting member. He must ratify all decisions. He may at his discretion appoint up to two members to the council in order to add expertise or balance to the council. Members are voted on or appointed from parishioners who are 18 years or older to serve a term of three years. They must be in communion with the faith and life of our Roman Catholic Church. Members are the Pastor, Permanent Deacons and Six elected / appointed parishioners. Within the members the officers are selected: Chairman, Vicechairman, Treasurer and Secretary. They serve a term of one year. After consultation with the Pastor, the Parish Council may appoint a youth delegate. The Parish Council meets on the third Sunday of every month after Mass. All parishioners of Our Lady of Sorrows are invited to attend the general meetings. Abuse of Minors Pastoral Response Hotline 800-522-3511 or 405-720-9878 For the safety and the healing of children, the Archdiocese of OKC provides an Abuse of Minors Pastoral Response Hotline. Calls to this number will be answered by the Archdiocese Assistance Coordinator who will offer to meet with the caller in person, if the caller so desires. Calls are confidential with the following exceptions: *Any allegation of sexual abuse concerning those who currently are minors must be reported to the OK DHS (800-522-3511) as required by Oklahoma state law & Archdiocesan policy, & *Any allegation of sexual misconduct must be shared with the proper Archdiocesan authorities. http://archokc.org/abuse-of-minors-pastoral-response/archdiocese-safeenvironment-home For Mental Health Issues – Contact Oklahoma County Crisis Intervention Center (contracted for Lincoln County as well) 405522-8100. It is staffed 24/7 for phone calls and they have a 24 bed crisis unit located at 2625 General Pershing Blvd OKC, OK Fr. Mickus, I hope you are doing well! I am writing to see if we could arrange a short meeting in the next week or two. I'd like to discuss disaster preparedness/response for the parish. To give you a little more background, Catholic Charities is interested in partnering with Our Lady of Sorrows in developing a disaster response team to help the parish plan and prepare for various disasters. This team would be trained by Catholic Charities to respond to disaster survivors in the event of a disaster in the Chandler community. To ensure this team is a success for the parish, Catholic Charities is interested in doing an initial disaster orientation this fall/winter with the team. Thereafter, Catholic Charities would like to meet quarterly with the team to further develop the team and help facilitate each of the meetings. Catholic Charities will provide 2 years of ongoing support and team interaction (meeting quarterly with the team). Ideally, we'd like to have at least 4 people serve on the team. No specific background is required. We could have a mixed group of individuals participate or a specific group within the church (e.g. Knights) takes this on as a project. Again, whoever volunteers to serve on the team would be committing to an initial orientation and then meeting with the team 4 times a year (4 hour total time commitment for the year). Our goal is that we can develop a small team at the parish there that will partner with Catholic Charities in the event of a disaster. This team will serve as a vehicle by which the church is able to reach out, minister, provide relief, and show God's love to those who are hurting after a disaster. Team members will be trained on how to meet with disaster survivors and do initial intake/case work on them immediately following a disaster. Team members will work side by side with Catholic Charities staff in talking with disaster survivors, hearing their stories, and meeting immediate unmet needs. If interested, we can also discuss other ways in which the team/parish could respond during disasters as well. This would be up to you and the parish to decide on how much you would want to take on during the actual response phase of a disaster. I'd be happy to come over to Chandler whenever it is convenient for you. Looking forward to your response. Thanks. Mark Chan, Director, Resiliency Project, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City, Office 405.523.3028 Cell 405.441.8009, 1501 N Classen Blvd • OKC, OK 73106 catholiccharitiesok.org • @CathCharitiesOK Oct 19 Greeter – Beth Nichols Youth Sunday Refreshments Mark & Sandi Miles, Marilyn Moore & Vicky Jarvis Sacristan Debbie Beloncik Gift Store Joyce Fondren Altar Servers Little Family Lectors Youth Responsorial Youth Ushers John Miller & Allen Smith Gift Family Youth Eucharist Sylvia Randolph & Barbara Smith nd 2 Collection Mission Sunday Oct 19 – St. Louis Greeters Altar Server Lector Gifts Ex Ord Comm Min Second Collection George Collis Emily Samantha Babinec Cindy O’Kelly, Ashley & family Monica & Gary For the Poor Oct 26 - NCCW LADIES SUNDAY Greeter – Linda Smith Altar Cloth – Camilla Schumacher & a Shirley Refreshments – Dolores Conway, Debbie Beloncik & James Conway Sacristan – Sylvia Randolph Gift Store – Marfreda Christy, Pat Hoban & Sandi Miles Altar Servers - Tita Little, Sylvia Randolph & Barbara Smith Lectors – Rose Marie Bouska & Betty Keating Responsorial – Debbie Beloncik Ushers - Terry Debbie & Terry Flynn Gifts – Jeanette Haley, Darla Melson, Pat Hoban & Sandi Miles Eucharist – Linda Smith, Dolores Conway & Mary Evans If any other ladies would like to help – please contact Camilla. Oct 26 – St. Louis Greeters Altar Server Lector Gifts Ex Ord Comm Min Second Collection Elaine Burger Maggie Harrison Hayes Sherry & Harrison Elaine & Trudy For the Poor Oct 29th at 7 p.m we would welcome your decorated trunks and candy. Oct 31 – BE SAFE Saturday: Nov 1 Feast of All Saints 9 a.m. Mass. Sunday: Nov 2 All Soul’s Day readings Nov 2 – St. Louis Greeters Altar Server Lector Gifts Ex Ord Comm Min Second Collection Doloris Hamblin Emily Samantha Babinec Kenneth & Bruce Charlie & George For the Poor Fr. Jim Mickus Rectory 258-1239 P O Box 543 (mail) Church & Hall 258-0010 409 Price Ave. Fr. 405-396-8132 Chandler, OK 74834 email:[email protected] Deacon Rusty Wooden Cell - 405-761-4965 Our Web page address is www.ourladyofsorrowschandler.org Please pray for: October Rosalie Fehranbach Thomas Heartley Kendra Miller John Sparks Kailyn Wooden Ginger Little September Cindi Bahm Please contact Sandi Miles at 826-2975 to be added or removed from our prayer list. October 19, 2014 - Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Each year at tax time, we conscientiously give “to Caesar what belongs to Caesar.” Does my stewardship indicate that I am as faithful about giving “to God what belongs to God”? See Matthew 22:21 Please help us at the Food Pantry this month. Set up at 9 a.m. Doors open from 10 – 12. Contact Gene Holleman if you have any questions. Thank you in advance. 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