St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic Church October 19, 2014
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St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic Church October 19, 2014
St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic Church Austin, Texas October 19, 2014 Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time We welcome all of our visitors. We are happy to have you with us today and hope that you come again. If you would like to know more about us please visit us online at www.st-ignatius.org or please feel free to give us a call. If you would like to become a parish member you may register via our website or you may pick up a parish registration form at one of our display racks. My Dear Brothers and Sisters: Thank you for your dedication to supporting the missionary works of the Universal Church and for building a culture that recognizes the dignity of every human life, from conception and every moment until natural death. These acts of generosity are tremendous blessings to the Body of Christ, His Church. This fall we have the opportunity to promote the dignity of the human person within our diocese and in the poor mission territories that are struggling because of social and political upheaval. October is Respect Life and World Missions Month. As Catholics, our concern for these issues comes from our profound reverence for every human person as created in the image and likeness of God. As members of the Mystical Body of Christ, the love that we have for our neighbor cannot support exceptions. This year’s theme for Respect Life Month is “Each of us is a masterpiece of God’s creation.” Pope Francis reminds us, “Even the weakest and most vulnerable, the sick, the old, the unborn and the poor are masterpieces of God’s creation, made in his own image, destined to live forever, and deserving of the utmost reverence and respect.” Pope Francis has challenged us with his apostolic exhortation, Evangelii Gaudium, where he refers to a “throw away culture,” a culture in which some people are not only exploited, but also seen as not even human. We must challenge the pervasive throw away culture in which people may be treated as objects whose value is measured only by the pleasure they bring others who wield more power. God, our Creator, presents us to each other as His masterpieces. This year’s World Mission Sunday theme “I will Build My Church” focuses on the words from St. Matthew’s Gospel. The Church in Mongolia, the youngest Church in the world today, is highlighted, along with Missionary Bishop Wenceslao Padilla, the first Bishop of Mongolia, who is cultivating the dignity of the poor and vulnerable in this new mission territory. Only a little more than 20 years ago, after decades of Communist rule, the people of Mongolia have now heard the Good News of Jesus proclaimed. In Mongolia, as in so many remote places around the world, our Church is holy and active, serving the poor and those in need, evangelizing and calling all to grow in faith. I hope that you will take this opportunity to pray for a Culture of Life in Central Texas, starting first in our own hearts and parishes and extending to the whole world. I pray that you will take advantage of the many opportunities to join with our Holy Father to challenge the “throw away culture,” including generous support of the Propagation of the Faith (World Mission Sunday) special collection which will be taken on the weekend of October 18-19, 2014. This collection ensures the continued development of the poor missions and people they serve. Thank you for your continued prayer and support. Sincerely in Christ, Most Reverend Joe S. Vásquez Bishop of Austin Q mfbtf!Q sbz!Gps///! For all who are ill, especially: Adam Herrera, Alicia Huerta, Anastacio Vásquez, Ben Picasso, Beverly Thompson, Bob Wheeler, Bonnie Medel, Buddy Pearson, Carmen Reyes, Carollee Hearrell, Charlotte Pearson, Chuck Merlo, Claudia Navarro, Cliff Martínez, Daniel Aguilar, Danny Imhoff, Diana Roberts, Dolores Guebara, Domingo Martínez, Dora Benavides, Elena Vela, Elia Duquesnay, Eliseo Ramírez, Frances Pfiester, Frank Tobar, Jr., Grace Konvicka, Jane Rupert, Jason Davis, Jeremy Thompson, Jerry Prilop, Jerry Scroggins Sr., Joe López, Joe Pulido, John Anguiano, John Caldwell, John Guadalupe Domínguez, Joshua Acosta, Judy García Bigger, Laura Worley, Lilia Domínguez, Maggie Najera, María Nieto, Margaret Sharp, Mark A. Anguiano, Mark McEnelly, Mary Vallejo, Maury Brinkman, Melissa Ponce, Michael John Roman, Sr. (U.S. Marines), Mike Mauel, Moises Benavides, Molly Moya, Ofelia Lozano, Paul Edwards, Raymond Stojanick, Rocky Cheshire, Ruth Cervantes, Ryan Rogers, Sam Narduzzo, Sandra Delgado, Shawn Sánchez, Steve Antonelli, Susan Moya, Sylvia López, Ursula Pyka, Valerie Gibbons, Victoria Niño. Those on active duty, especially: Staff Sgt. Thomas Morgan, US Air Force, Staff Sgt. Jacob Aaron Salas, US Army 1st LT Tom Wallace, US Army, Capt. Mark Ruth, US Army, Kristopher Wilhelm, US Army, Sgt. Blakely Griffin, US Marines, Sgt. Joseph Camarillo, US Navy, Aaron Worsham, US Navy, ET2 Israel Angel Orta. Please note: The repose of the souls of loved ones who have been recently called home by our Savior. Mary González, Gilda Barrón De La Garza, Lidia Zaragosa, Oscar A. Cazares To add or remove a loved one, please send an email to Ms. Peña at [email protected] or call the parish office at (512) 442-3602. 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Sunday, October 19 Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 a.m. Mrs. Toney Morgan 9:30 a.m. Raúl Alfaro, Margarito Huerta & Román Ramírez 11:15 a.m. Parishioners 1:00 p.m. Aurelia Granados Ortiz 5:00 p.m. Rachel Arnett Monday, October 20 Saint Paul of the Cross Eph 2:1-10; Ps 100; Lk 12:13-21 7:30 a.m. Klee Chote 12:05 p.m. Rodolfo Flores, Sr. & Beatriz Flores Tuesday, October 21 Eph 2:12-22; Ps 85; Lk 12:35-38 7:30 a.m. The Mangold Family 12:05 p.m. Tommy Johnson Wednesday, October 22 Saint John Paul II Eph 3:2-12; Is 12; Lk 12:39-48 7:30 a.m. Kristen Faudree 12:05 p.m. Paula Márquez, Dona Ann Regan Dextraze, Avelardo Moreno, Jr. And Armando Moreno Thursday, October 23 Saint John of Capistrano Eph 3:14-21; Ps 33; Lk 12:49-53 7:30 a.m. Carmen Quilindrino 12:05 p.m. Pete Velásquez Friday, October 24 Saint Anthony Mary Claret Eph 4:1-6; Ps 24; Lk 12:54-59 7:30 a.m. Timmy Shroyer 12:05 p.m. Jesse LeBlanc Saturday, October 25 Eph 4:7-16; Ps 122; Lk 13:1-9 7:30 a.m. Marlys Rivard 5:00 p.m. Tom Kesterson Sunday, October 26 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Ex 22:20-26; Ps 18; 1 Thes 1:5c-10; Mt 22:34-40 7:30 a.m. Rodolfo Moreno 9:30 a.m. Souls in purgatory, Margarito Huerta & Rebecca Robinson 11:15 a.m. Parishioners 1:00 p.m. Obdulia P. Horton 5:00 p.m. Steve García Cantú Mass Cards & Perpetual Enrollments are available at the parish office Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Sfgmfdujpot! GOSPEL MEDITATION One of the messages of today’s Gospel is that we have a responsibility to participate in the civic life of our country. Faithful Catholics should pay their taxes, register and vote, serve on juries and perform other works of service for the community at large. Do you whole-heartedly participate in these activities? Pray for the wisdom and strength for you and others to do so. CATHOLIC SOCIAL TEACHING Jesus knows that the Pharisees were seeking to entrap him and he does not allow it. Government has a role to play, but God’s role is always more central and important. A question that arises from this Gospel is: Do we live in a way that reflects the primacy of God in our lives? Do our lives show God’s values regarding sharing our gifts and resources in the world? Do the poor have a place of primacy in our consciousness, as they do for God? What is one thing we can do this week to let the poor have a privileged place in our life and consciousness? REMEMBRANCE envelopes are available at the display racks in the church foyer. We will collect the names of deceased relatives and friends as well as your donation. Wednesday, October 22nd is the last day to turn in the envelope. The names will be entered in the Book of Remembrance and prayed over at all Masses during the month of November. – All Souls Day is on Sunday, November 2nd. Tu/!Jhobujvt!Tdippm!Ofxt! The St. Ignatius school community wishes to thank all who made a donation to the school collection last weekend. The students appreciate your generosity. Thank you! Thank you everyone who helped make St. I SMASH such a big success this year! The SMASH Committee, headed up by John Vondrak, did a fantastic job! Thank you! Vallejo followed by the Bravados and hosted by Monte Warden made for a fantastic line-up and a great night under the live oaks. Many thanks to our sponsors Lucy's and El Gallo. We appreciate all those who came out to help support our efforts to keep tuition down. Efbg!N jojtusz! Deaf Ministry Signing Choir: Greetings! We are proud to establish a Signing Choir group as part of the Deaf Ministry in which anyone is welcome to join. Cynthia Cunningham-Piper will be the coordinator and lead the Signing Choir group. The Signing Choir group will sign certain songs in American Sign Language (ASL) at special Masses such as Lent, Easter, Advent, and Christmas during the 11:15 a.m. Mass unless otherwise noted. Practices will be on Sundays before the11:15 a.m.. Mass in the upper room from 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. However, Cynthia, the signing choir coordinator, will meet everyone in the church foyer, and then lead the group to the upper room. You need not to know ASL to join as you will have the opportunity to learn during practice. Hope you will join us! If you have any questions, please contact Cynthia Cunningham-Piper at [email protected]. Qbsjti!Njojtusjft! St. Ignatius Martyr Young Adults: Greetings Catholic Young Adults! My name is Deacon Dan Ponisciak and I am currently in the process of developing a program for a Young Adult Ministry here at St. Ignatius. Since this would be a group designed specifically for you, I would like to gather feedback from you, as young adult Catholics between the ages of 21-35, about the specific needs and issues that you would like this group to focus on. While there are many opportunities in the parish already for young adults to participate, we wanted to brainstorm the possibility of developing a program specifically for you based on your needs. Therefore, I have developed a survey that can be completed online on our website: www.st-ignatius.org. Please complete the survey concerning a Young Adult Ministry here at St. Ignatius Martyr and consider joining an advisory group this October to discuss the future possibilities for this ministry. The survey can be found by clicking on the "Contact Us" section of the website and by then clicking on my picture. It is an exciting time to be Catholic and to be a part of the St. Ignatius Parish Community. Please join me in discerning this ministry's future within our parish. Join Us in discerning a new Young Adult Ministry this Monday, Oct. 20 at 7pm at Matt's El Rancho. Young Adult Ministry aims to connect Catholic Young Adults between the ages of 21-35 with Jesus Christ and his challenge to live the Gospel. Come meet other young adults as we talk about how best to develop this group. It should be a great night of prayer, fellowship and discernment. If you have any questions, please email Deacon Dan at [email protected] or call the office at 512-442-3602. The St. Ignatius Food Pantry will be having an adult coat, jacket and sweater collection after all Masses October 18th and 19th. We will be collecting adult socks, as well. Our homeless are in great need. Thank you. Save the date: The Catholic Daughters Christmas Coffee November 22nd. ® The Catholic Daughters Monthly meeting will be Monday, October 20th in the Fr. John Payne House. We will begin with a Rosary at 7:10 p.m. and begin our meeting at 7:30 p.m. Please, ladies, come see what we’re about! Ministry Leaders Spiritual Retreat: Please save the date November 15, 2014 for the Ministry Leaders Spiritual Retreat. Our theme this year is “All Are Welcome To The Table”. We hope you can carve out some spiritual reflection time with us. We will begin with Mass, followed by breakfast, faith sharing, activities, door prizes. If you are not able to make it this year, we hope you’ll have another member of your ministry step in and take advantage of this wonderful experience. Please RSVP to [email protected] to reserve your spot. We can’t wait to Welcome You To The Table! Ladies Club: Will meet Tuesday, October 21st in the Fr. John Payne House from 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. and the Arts & Crafts Workshop will be Wednesday, October 22nd also in the Fr. John Payne House from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Direct Service Workshop for Ministers in SVDP Food Pantry, Freeze Night Ministry, IHN, and Prison Ministry. Sharpen your ministry skills with workshops on Mental Health First Aid and Housing Resources in Austin with a special focus on Emergency Cold Weather Shelter (Freeze Night Ministry). Join ministers from 1 to 5 pm on Saturday, November 1, in the Annex. Presenters from Front Steps at the ARCH and Foundation Communities will share their professional expertise. This is a practical formation opportunity for all direct service ministers at St. Ignatius. Questions? Contact Susan Shaw at [email protected] and (512) 291-9932. Catholic Social Teaching: Potluck Speaker Series: Have you ever wanted to be more active in the Church's social mission and not known how? Do you want to know more about how Catholics in Austin are responding to the important Social Issues of our world today? This year the Parish Social Ministry is excited to host a monthly pot-luck speaker series featuring the many social ministries in Austin. In October our panel will discuss how Catholics are serving people experiencing hunger in our community and how you can be a part of it. The panel will be held on Tuesday, October 28th from 6:308:30 in the Fr. Payne house. It’s a potluck so please bring food to eat and food to share. Centering Prayer / Lectio Divina: Spend time in the silence acting on our shared intention to consent to God’s presence within and action within. All are welcome; no experience necessary. Weekly Meeting: Tuesdays, 10:00 - 11:00 am All meetings held at St Ignatius Martyr Catholic Church in Annex Chapel. Contact: Roberta Murray -- telephone: 512-288-5621 / mail: [email protected] Qbsjti!N jojtusj ft!Dpou/! The Girl Scouts at St. Ignatius, Martyr will be having a breakfast and bake sale after all morning Masses on October 26. Thank You for supporting us in our ministry! IHN Host Week Coming Soon! IHN will be hosting families at St. Ignatius during the week of November 9. Please take time to stop by the IHN table after all Masses during the weekend of October 25 & 26 to offer assistance with meals and/or grocery items. Overnight hosts are especially needed. Thank you for your continued support of the IHN ministry. Sfmjhjpvt!Fevdbujpo!'!Zpvui!Njojtusz! Leaders needed for the Children’s Liturgy of the Word: For many years here at St. Ignatius the Children’s Liturgy of the Word has been a wonderful ministry that is available during the 9:30 and 11:15 Sunday Mass. Unfortunately, due to a lack of volunteers, we have not been able to offer this ministry to the children on a consistent basis. The children are missing this opportunity to connect with the Word of God through an age appropriate proclamation of the Word and homily. We would very much like to start up the ministry again and are looking for 8-10 volunteer leaders who would alternate Sundays each month. Your commitment -after the initial training on a Sunday morning- would be for approximately one and a half hour twice a month. Interested? Please call Anna at 512-4423602. Save the Dates! th November 6 St. Ignatius XLT th November 7 Adoration + Pizza + Games + Friends st rd November 21 -23 Fall Retreat Ejoofs!Ebodf!'!Bvdujpo!3125! Dinner Dance & Auction tickets now on sale in the foyer after the Mass. $50 per ticket or tables of 10 for $450 available for limited time. We accept Visa, MC or Discover. Indulge with the overnight package which secures you a discounted room rate at Marriott South plus 2 tickets for $275. Tickets may also be purchased online on the parish website. Tqpotps!pg!uif!Xffl! Harrell Funeral Home South Lamar & Ben White (512) 443-1366 PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR SPONSORS. THEIR GENEROSITY MAKES THIS PUBLICATION AVAILABLE TO YOU AT NO COST TO THE PARISH. Q sp.Mjgf!'!Dibtuf!Mjwjoh! Stop by the Respect Life table this weekend to make a card for residents at StoneBriar Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. “Our society tries desperately to cover the scars of abortion. There is a refusal to acknowledge the very real suffering connected with it, and even in the best circumstances, the feelings of those who mourn are often not legitimized. But the wounds keep appearing and crying to be heard.” - Theresa (post-abortive woman) If you or someone you know has experienced an abortion, we can help. Please contact Project Rachel at (877) WE CARE 2 or [email protected]. Additional information is available at www.austindiocese.org/projectrachel. Our next retreat is scheduled for Oct. 24-26, 2014. Please donate any spare pocket change to your Baby Bank and help foster a greater respect for the sanctity of life. Return your filled Baby Bank and coloring sheet next weekend. Tqfdjbm!Dpmmfdujpo! Today is World Mission Sunday! We are invited today to reach out and help build the Church in Mongolia, the world’s youngest Catholic Church, as well as local churches throughout the Missions, in the most remote areas across our world. Your prayers and generous gift to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith in the collection today help the work of priests, religious and lay leaders in Mongolia and throughout the Missions who offer the poor practical help and the experience of God’s love and mercy, His hope and peace. Please keep the Missions in your daily prayers. Please be as generous as you can to today’s collection. For more information, www.IAmAMissionary.org. please visit Gbjuigvm!Djuj{fotijq! People first: The Second Vatican Ecumenical Council, Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World, Gaudium et Spes, says “Man is the source, the focus and the aim of all economic and social life”. This position of the Church is reinforced in Pope Benedict XVI’s encyclical Caritas in Veritate when he says “I would like to remind everyone, especially governments engaged in boosting the world's economic and social assets, that Gbjuigvm!Djuj{fotijq!Dpou/! the primary capital to be safeguarded and valued is man, the human person in his or her integrity:” Pope Francis in his exhortation The Joy of the Gospel says rather than money and the financial system serving humanity, “we have calmly accepted its (money’s) dominion over ourselves and our societies”. To correct this imbalance Pope Francis identifies challenges that need to be addressed to put things into proper order. He says the following in The Joy of the Gospel: No to an economy of exclusion. “Today everything comes under the laws of competition and the survival of the fittest, where the powerful feed upon the powerless. As a consequence, masses of people find themselves excluded and marginalized: without work, without, possibilities, without any means of escape.” No to an idolatry of money. “The current financial crisis can make us overlook that fact that it originated in a profound human crisis: the denial of the primacy of the human person!” No to financial system which rules rather than serves. “It (Ethics) is seen as counterproductive, too human, because it makes money and power relative. It is felt to be a threat, since it condemns the manipulation and debasement of the person.” No to the inequality which spawns violence. “Today in many places we call for greater security. But until exclusion and inequality in society and between people is reversed, it will be impossible to eliminate violence.” Our commitment to being faithful citizens calls upon us to engage in addressing these issues and directing your elected officials to undertake their responsibility to address these as well. Contact your representatives and let them know how important this is to you as a person of faith and as a guide in determining for whom you will vote.