Church Of The Epiphany Richmond, Virginia October 12, 2014 Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Isaiah 25:6-10a; Psalm 23:1-6; Philippians 4:12-14, 1920; Matthew 22:1-14 Monday: Galatians 4:22-24, 26-27, 31-5:1; Luke 11:2932 Tuesday: Galatians 5:1-6; Luke 11:37-41 Wednesday: Galatians 5:18-25; Luke 11:42-46 Thursday: Ephesians 1:1-10; Luke 11:47-54 Friday: Ephesians 1:11-14; Luke 12:1-7 Saturday: 2 Timothy 4:10-17b; Luke 10:1-9 Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Isaiah 45:1,4-6; Psalm 96:1,3-5,7-10; 1 Thessalonians 1:1-5b; Matthew 22:15-21 Welcome New Parishioners! You are invited to register as members of Epiphany after any Mass. Please visit our Welcome Desk in the Commons to register and get your welcome packet. If you are a returning parishioner, please contact Rita Jones in the office, 794-0222 x22 and update your information! Infant Baptisms are celebrated during our weekend liturgies. The next Baptism weekend is January 10/11. The next Baptism class is scheduled for Tuesday, December 30th at 7:00 pm in Room 122, and a walk through is scheduled on Sunday, January 4th at 9:45 am in the Centrum. To register, please call Brenda Rogers at 794-0222, ext. 10, or email brogers@epiphanychurch.org. Financial Update: (July 2014-June 2015) Sunday Collection for 10/5 $24,877 Sunday Collection YTD $279,878 Sunday Collections Budget $305,500 Overage (Deficit) ($25,622) Special Collections Capital Improvement Fund YTD Total Parish Income YTD Total Parish Expenses YTD Net Profit (Loss) $2,717 $308,551 $345,074 ($36,523) On All Saints Day, Saturday, November 1 at 9:30 am, we would like to remember those deceased members of our families at Mass. If you have loved ones who have not been on the list in the past, please use the form below and return it to the church office by Sunday, October 26th to add them to the list. (The list is continuous from year-to-year, so the names only need be submitted one time to always be included.) Name(s) of Deceased:__________________________ ____________________________________________ Requested by: _______________________________ Calendar Sunday, October 12, 2014 – Baptism Weekend Mass at 8:30 am, 11:00 am & 5:15 pm- CLW Team B Childcare for 8:30 & 11:00 am Mass (108/109) 8:00 am Choir Rehearsal (122) 9:45 am Elementary RE Classes (122/Classrooms) Longing for the Holy (122) 1:00 pm Filipino Choir Rehearsal (122) 3:00 pm Men’s Cursillo Team Meeting (122) Monday, October 13, 2014 10:00 am WINGS (122) 4:45 pm Elementary RE Classes (122/Classrooms) 6:00 pm Confirmation Retreat Team (Commons) Kiddie Club (Minor Worship/Commons) 6:30 pm Elementary RE Classes (122/Classrooms) Eucharistic Ministry Training (Centrum) 7:15 pm Gateway Homes Ministry Meeting (AB) 7:30 pm Men’s Cursillo Prayer Group (118) Tuesday, October 14, 2014 9:30 am Morning Mass (Minor Worship) 10:00 am Epiphany Ringers (Centrum) 1:00 pm Longing for the Holy (122) 7:00 pm Worship Committee Meeting (115)) Longing for the Holy (114) Adult Bible Study (116) 7:30 pm N.A. Meeting (122) Wednesday, 9:30 am 10:00 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 5:30 pm 7:00 pm October 15, 2014 Morning Mass (Minor Worship) Praying Hands Ministry (122) Mass at St. Francis Women’s Cursillo Prayer Group (AB) Girl Scouts Bridging Ceremony (Commons) Chancel Choir (Centrum) Longing for the Holy (116/117) Thursday, October 16, 2014 9:30 am Morning Mass (Minor Worship) 10:00 am Church Ladies Bible Study (122) 10:30 am Christian Formation Committee Meeting (AB) 7:00 pm SCA Meeting (116) A.A. Meeting (113) Jubilate Ringers (Centrum) 7:30 pm RCIA (122) Soul Brothers (AB) Friday, October 17, 2014 7:30 am Morning Mass (Minor Worship) 10:00 am Eucharistic Adoration to 7 pm (Minor Worship) 12:00 pm Mass at St. Francis 4:00 pm Bamgdade/Anderson Wedding Rehearsal 6:30 pm Middle School Movie Night (Commons) 7:00 pm Hispanic Faith Group (Minor Worship) Saturday, October 18, 2014 8:00 am Men’s Cursillo Prayer Group (AB) 2:00 pm Bamgdade/Anderson Wedding (Centrum) 3:30 pm Reconciliation 5:15 pm Mass (Centrum) CLW Team C (122) Sunday, October 19, 2014 Mass at 8:30 am, 11:00 am & 5:15 pm- CLW Team C Childcare for 8:30 & 11:00 am Mass (108/109) 8:00 am Choir Rehearsal (122) 9:45 am Elementary RE Classes (122/Classrooms) Longing for the Holy (122) 1:00 pm Filipino Choir Rehearsal (122) 3:00 pm 6th-12th Grade RE Classes (all space) 3:45 pm Sunday Evening Choir Practice (AB) Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time General Information Human Concerns November: A Month of Remembrance & Gratitude: You are invited to bring a small photo of a deceased family member or friend to be included in the traditional display of photos of loved ones who have gone before us in faith. Print the name of the loved one on the back of the picture along with your name and address so that we can return photos at the end of November. Please leave photos in the box on the table by Minor Worship. Pope Francis has called a Synod of Bishops, gathering Oct. 5 – 19, to treat the topic The Pastoral Challenges of the Family in the Context of Evangelization. Let us pray: For the synod fathers and the other participants at the Synod of Bishops: may the Spirit of the Lord enlighten their minds so that the Church might respond, in faithfulness to God’s plan, to the challenges facing the family. Amen. Altar Servers are needed for all Mass times. Males and females between grades 4 and 11 who have received first Communion are welcome to serve. Training will be provided. Altar Servers will be asked to serve at least once per month at a mass time of their choice. If you are interested in serving, please contact Victor Valle at (804)794-4558 or vica914@verizon.net . “Responsible citizenship is a virtue, and participation in political life is a moral obligation…” – USCCB, Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship. Although Election Day is Tuesday, November 4th, the deadline for new registrations is October 14th. Go to www.vacatholic.org and click the link to register. Virtus Training, at Epiphany on Wednesday, October 22, 6:30 pm. Anyone 18 or older volunteering with children must attend a Virtus Training ONCE in a lifetime. If you are volunteering with any children’s programs and have not already attended a Virtus Training you will need to attend. To register or for more information go to www.virtus.org. If you have any questions contact Laura Miller @ 794-0222 ext. 11. The Cathedral of the Sacred Heart opens its 2014-2015 concert series with a free concert on Sunday, October 19, at 2pm. Soprano, Anne O’Byrne, and flutist, Anthony Smith are the featured performers accompanied by Dr. Patrick Carlin. The Museum of Virginia Catholic History will also be open following the 11 o’clock Mass until 1:55 p.m. On-street parking is available as well as the VCU Parking Deck across the street from the Altria Theater Mary Mother of the Church Abbey at 12829 River Road, Goochland will host the 19th Annual Rosary Congress on Friday, October 17: 6pm Divine Mercy talk; 7:30pm Mass; all night adoration. Saturday, October 18: 8:30 am registration; 9:00 am Rosary; 9:30am Mass. Divine Mercy talks throughout the day; 4:30pm Holy Hour with Vespers and Benediction. Featured speaker will be Father Dan Cambra, MIC, Director of the Marian Evangelization Team. Topics will focus on Divine Mercy. Admission is free. Lunch is available for $7.To reserve lunch call: 804-360-2359. The Office for Black Catholics of the Diocese of Richmond invites you to our annual spiritual retreat, “Hunger for God” John 6:5. Come and spend time in prayer and strengthen your spirituality with other faithfilled people. Deacon Alex Jones, retreat leader. November 7-9, 2014, Portsmouth Renaissance Hotel. Cost: $225, includes lodging, meals and parking. $125 commuter rate (does not include lodging). Register online at www.regonline.com/annualspiritualretreat2014 or call Pam Harris, (804) 622-5104. Deadline to register is October 19 Please consider baking cookies for Kairos. Dan Clark, Andy Mercadante, and Victor Valle are team members on a Kairos Prison Ministry weekend to be held October 22-26. We need as many cookies as possible. A bin will be available in the commons to drop them off from Oct 11 to 19th. They must be packaged 12 in a quart size zip lock bag. The cookies must also meet certain D.O.C. requirements. The instructions and recipes are available in the commons at church. If you would like a copy of the recipes by email or if you have any questions, please contact Dan Clark at (804)519-2182 or cdanclark@aol.com The Jamaica Partnering Ministry will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, October 21 at 7:00 in Room AB. Join us as we pursue partnering possibilities. For more information, contact Laurie Weeda at 794-0222. Supervised Visitation Available: When a parent and a child are reconnecting after time apart or when legal matters are involved, a neutral, child-friendly place for families to meet can be helpful or needed. CCC’s Supervised Visitation Program (SVP) offers trained staff and volunteers to provide guidance for adults and a safe haven for children. Hours are flexible and fees are on a sliding scale. To find out more, please call (804) 285-5900. HELP for those in need. CCC offers financial assistance to individuals and families in our area who are dealing with overdue utility bills, struggling with mounting debt, or are needing a few days’ supply of groceries. No matter the situation or the need, we work to provide families with timely and well-guided options that support the respect that each person deserves. To learn more, visit www.cccofva.org or call (804) 285-5900. Do you need help with immigration issues? CCC’s Immigration Services staff can help you process your paperwork and collect the forms needed to assist in a variety of situations like citizenship, employment visas and petitions for family reunification. It’s important to have the guidance you can trust, and our multi-lingual immigration counselors are all accredited by the Board of Immigration Appeals. Call (804) 545-6291 to learn more. Church Of The Epiphany Richmond, Virginia October 12, 2014 Youth Ministry Christian Formation Middle and High School Christian Formation (includes Parent Party) will have its next session on Sunday, October 5 from 3-5pm. Please be sure you have registered your child(ren) on-line or through the main office. Remaining sessions for 2014-2015 are: 10/19, 11/9, 11/23, 12/7, 1/4, 1/25, 2/8, 2/22, 3/8, 3/22, and 4/19. “Date Night at St. Edward’s” is an opportunity open to all, to enrich your marriage by attending one or all of six sessions at St. Ed’s. It is also an opportunity to meet other families and hang out together with the kids taken care of. Pot Luck dinner and drinks. Pre-registration is required. If you would like to register, send an email with your names, email address and a cell phone contact to Deacon Kevin at khogan@richmonddiocese.org or call Deacon Kevin or Adria Hogan at 564-3204. The $40 non-refundable charge per couple will cover materials; please let us know if you need help with childcare. Whether you’ve been married for six months or 60 years, this program is for your marriage! Date Night Schedule (begins at 6:30 pm after 5 pm Mass and ends at 9 pm): Oct 25, Nov 22, 2014; Jan 10, Feb 7, Mar 14, Apr 18, 2015). For more information on “The Art of Marriage” go to www.theartofmarriage.com and www.familylife.com. High School Youth Council meeting will be held again on Sunday, November 16th from 6:30-8pm. Please join us! October’s meeting will be the Yard Sale on October 11th. Confirmation Retreat Team will have their next meeting on Monday, October 13th from 6-8pm. All Confirmed 11th and 12th graders and adults are invited to join the team and prepare for this winter’s weekend retreat for our Confirmation candidates. Confirmation 2015: All youth in 10-12th grade that are enrolled in Christian Formation, Community Faith Formation or attend a Catholic high school are eligible to receive Confirmation in the Easter season of 2015. Immediate preparation includes a mandatory weekend retreat (Jan. 16-17) and two sessions with a sponsor in February. Watch the mail, e-mail and display boards for more information or contact Sarah Brockwell. Hilliard House First Wednesday Meals – cook or serve! High School Youth Council and other youth group members are needed to serve dinner at the house at 5:30pm. Meals should be for approximately 10 adults and between 15-20 kids. Our group will need to arrive at about 4:45-5pm to serve. Dinner lasts until 6:30 pm. Our NEXT meal will be November 5th. Middle School Movie Night will be held on Friday, October 17th from 6:30-9pm. Friends are welcome. Pizza and a movie will be provided. The event is free. Bring a chair or pillow/blanket to sit on. Saint Gertrude High School will hold its annual Open House on Thursday, October 16. Doors open at 6 PM. The program begins promptly at 6:30 PM. No reservations needed. The Open House Program will include tours of the school, informative sessions and panels with students, faculty, parents, and alumnae. Learn more about our Discover Leadership Program, academic enrichment outside of the classroom, cross-curriculum and inquiry based learning, sports and activities. Saint Gertrude celebrates 93 years of academic excellence. The school, located in the Museum District at 3215 Stuart Avenue, is an independent, college preparatory, Catholic high school for young women grades 9-12. For more information, call the Director of Admission & Marketing at 822-3955 or visit www.saintgertrude.org Vocations: “Many are called, but few are chosen.” Consider following Christ more closely as a priest, deacon or in consecrated life. Call Father Michael Boehling at 804359-5661, or send an e-mail to him at: mboehling@richmonddiocese.org. On Saturday, November 8, beginning at 9 am, the diocese will host the 2nd Annual Catholic Women’s Conference at the Richmond Convention Center. Nationally-known keynote speaker Sister Miriam James, SOLT will provide reflections on what it means to be “Women on the Way.” Guest musician and emcee, Sarah Hart, will host the day and offer music during the Vigil Mass for this 2nd annual day of fellowship, prayer, and inspiration to refresh and renew the soul. The conference will feature multiple breakout sessions, Mass, Reconciliation, and expo area with several different vendors and ministries available. New this year is an incentive to register as a group. For every group of six women who register, one of them will be free. Registration includes admission to the event, buffet lunch, and continental breakfast. The $35 early bird registration is available through October 10th; after that it will increase to $40. The conference fee is $15 for college students and free for all women religious (i.e. nuns or Religious Sisters). Last minute registrations are available at the door for $45 payable by cash or check only. All those interested may contact the Center for Marriage, Family, and Life for more information. Visit www.cdrcmfl.org for more details and www.regonline.com/womenontheway2014 to register. Upcoming Retreat at Shalom House: November 7 - 9, A Retreat with Pope Francis. Who is Pope Francis and what is his message for us? In his exhortation, the Joy of the Gospel, he invites us to embark on a new chapter of evangelization. Come discover your call to mission, discern the Spirit's call to you as we pray, study and learn from our Holy Father, Pope Francis. To register or for more information, call Shalom House at 804-883-6149. Go to http://www.shalomhouseretreatcenter.com for a registration form and for additional retreat opportunities. Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Miscellaneous Prayer List Art Notes – 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time In Minor Worship is a contemporary art work depicting “Madonna and Child” by an unknown artist. Painted on a three-dimensional plaque, it shows a youthful Mary and a playful Jesus. This piece in Epiphany’s collection was acquired by Msgr. Thomas Shreve in Italy, but it may have actually been produced in Spain. Please pray for the sick in our parish family: Gerry Andersen, Iraida Azuaje, Jose Azuaje, Marithe Baclagon, George Bauer, Benedict Beran, Jeanette Beran, John Bolger, Dennis Brink, Lou Burnette, Frank Burns, Myron Cale, Paul Canty, Anita Coiley, Dan Collier, Holly Collier, Brian Curley, Harry Dalton, Caitlin Elliott, Frank Garcia, Bill Gerow, Jim Hanifer, Jean Hart, Fred Hayton, Martin Heineke, Fran Herbel, Joseph Hoban, Bob Keenan, Carol Kelley, Bill Kerner, Andrea Kinnier, Dave LaRue, Marty Lohr, Cynthia Loomer, John Maiden, Bob Malek, Walter Marsh, Jeanne Mayer, Michael Maynes, Jim McGowan, Elba Medina, Kathie Mendez, Mary Miller, Timothy Murtagh, Maria Perez, Fausto Pineda, Sandra Riley, Carmelle Roberts, Dorothy Romano, Nicholas Roussos, Marilyn Rudzinski, Betty Russo, Tracy Salisbury, Betty Savik, Margie Sobert, Jim Staib, Kathleen Ukrop, Brad Vaden, Rita Vidonic, Jim Wallain, Dorothy Wrona, Rose Zincone; Shirley Apperson, Dot Bogdan, Regina Carpinteri, Mickey Charles, Helen Dowgialo, Margaret Ess, Sean Greenwood, Richard Haczynski, Ruth Henretty, Robin Hickey, Cynthy Johnson, Ken Kinder, Bill Lauper, Brandon O’Hara, Deanna Perez, Mary Perlmutter, Marie Petraitis, Michael Phelan, Carrell Powell, Elise Powis, Peter Reed, Bridget Rigdon, Gene Sakshaug, Norman Schultz, Mary Spagnolo, Janine Sparzak, Kollin Wagner, Isadora Williams, Peg Young. The Little Sisters of the Poor will be hosting their annual CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Saturday, November 8, 2014 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., at 1503 Michaels Road. The bazaar will feature hand-painted holiday wood crafts, ornaments, needlecrafts, wreaths and so much more. Be sure not to miss the delicious frozen dinners available and Sr. Teresa’s homemade crème puffs and cookies. Breakfast and lunch items will also be available for our hungry Christmas shoppers. There will be free parking in Forest Office lot as well as free admission. All proceeds will go toward the care of the elderly poor. All inquiries can be sent to ecrichmond@littlesistersofthepoor.org or 804-2886245. Calling all alumni of All Saints, St. Paul's, St. Elizabeth's, St. Patrick's and Van de Vyver Catholic Schools and all those who celebrate the tradition of Catholic education -join us for the 2nd Annual reyounion on Sunday, October 19th. Jazz brunch, class photos and the "Hall of History" at All Saints Catholic School (3418 Noble Ave. Richmond 23222) from noon to 2:30 p.m. At 11a.m. join us for a special Mass at St. Paul's Catholic Church (909 Rennie Ave. Richmond 23227). All alumni are encouraged to bring photos and other memorabilia to share. Tickets for the full breakfast and jazz entertainment are $5 per person (6 years old and up) and can be purchased online at www.allsaintsric.org/alumni.htm or by sending a check to the school. For more information, please e-mail allsainstsreyounion@gmail.com or call 804.329.7524. Calling all Vendors! Calling all visitors! St. Edward the Confessor Church (2700 Dolfield Drive, Richmond) will hold its annual Christmas Craft & Gift Fair on Saturday, November 15, from 8 am-2 pm, rain or shine!! There will be that “special gift” for everyone on your list, baked goodies, food concessions, raffles and door prizes. To participate ($35 per table) or for more information, contact Bobbi at 804-560-2883 or bdaniello@verizon.net. Don’t miss it! Remember to pray for those in military service: Albana Alba, Jeremy Anderson, Frances Bernard, Colin Boyle, Catherine Bray, Jonathan Burrill, Anastasia Cale, Daniel Claytor, David Hanifer, Eric Harris, Christopher Januski, Patrick Jones, Nickolas Kieper, Cody LaBarr, Krista Lepire, Michael Long, Matthew MacNeilly, Kathryn Payne, Mary Ellen Payne, Rodrigo Perez, Matthew Provost, Sally Rivera, Brian Smith, John Snyder, Jordan Snyder, Stanley Stevens, Jr., Daniel Christopher Swart, Joseph Swart, Dillon Woods, Joshua Wootton, Eheron Wynder. And for those loved ones in our extended family: Ann Barbara, Kim Bayford, Donald Baynes, Andrea Braswell, Corinne Campbell, Ian Clement, Sr. Donald Cody, Lorraine Dickenson, Quentin Fabiano, Max Finkelstein, Mary Griffin, Veronica Mack, Mary McGowan, Cristy Nuevas, Donnie Rioux, Marlene Petry, Jerry Pierug, Donnie Rioux, Mildred Scott, Tia Stewart, Carsen Ventola, Larry Wangler. Pray for those who have died: Rita Curtin, wife of John Curtin; Anne Fitzpatrick. Daily Mass Intentions are offered Tuesday-Thursday at 9:30 am and Friday at 7:30 am. Week of October 13, 2014 Tues, Oct 14: Todd Weaver, deceased Wed, Oct 15: Steven Tse, Rose Stremel, Gerald Tolman; all deceased Thurs, Oct 16: George Binns, deceased Fri, Oct 17: Santa Mattei, deceased You are invited to participate in the 2nd annual 5K Color Run to benefit the Blessed Sacrament Huguenot Catholic School Health & Wellness Initiative on Saturday, October 18; 1 mi. run (10 years or younger) starts 8 am; 5K Color Run/Walk starts 8:30. See bulletin board in Commons!
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