Our Lady of Victory & St. John Vianney Parishes Ministering to the people of West Haven, Connecticut “Let us then pursue what leads to peace and to build up one another (Romans 14:19).” October 19, 2014—Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Office for the Parishes (Our Lady of Victory Rectory) Phone: 203-934-6357 or 203-934-6000 Fax: 203-932-3315 E-Mail: olovrectory@yahoo.com Website: www.olov.org Office of Religious Education Phone: 203-933-0044 E-Mail: olovore@sbcglobal.net Our Lady of Victory School 620 Jones Hill Road Phone: 203-932-6457 Fax: 203-932-6456 Website: http://olov.eduk12.net Beacon on the Hill Parish Social Ministry Center 634 Jones Hill Road Phone: 203-931-9989 Mass Schedule Weekend Masses Sat. 4:30PM (SJV); Sun.: 8:00AM (OLOV), 9:30AM (SJV), 11:00AM (OLOV) Weekday Masses 7:30AM Masses: Mon., Wed, & Fri. (OLOV) 7:30AM Masses: Tues. & Sat. (SJV) Our Lady of Victory Church (OLOV) 600 Jones Hill Road West Haven, Connecticut St. John Vianney Church (SJV) 300 Captain Thomas Boulevard West Haven, Connecticut PARISH STAFF Priest: Rev. Joseph R. Cronin, Pastor Deacons Deacon Dean Macchio Deacon Paul Sabo Pastoral Associate: Sister Ellen McNulty, O.P. Music Ministry: Eduardo Perez, Director Jaclyn Chiarelli, Assistant Director Office Staff: Ann Talevi, Business Manager Patty Boyne, Morning Office Manager Betty Pergolotti, Afternoon Manager Lucy Adante, Evening Manager Maintenance: Nick Corso, OLOV Custodian Ernie Conte, SJV Custodian Trustees: Frank Gentilesco & Connie Hubbard, OLOV Tim Ellis & Ann Talevi, SJV Religious Education Office LoriAnn Ruiz, Director of Religious Education Our Lady of Victory School Ardell Bartolotta, Principal Lucy Adante, Office Manager Cecelia Castillon, Receptionist Beacon on the Hill: Rose Ann Gulisano, Director Anita Pagogna, Clothes Closet Mngr. Robert DeFonce & Mr. & Mrs. Greig Food Pantry Mngrs Barbara Messina & Marianne Hartnack, Diaper Bank Mngrs. Valerie Kilmartin & Claire Sullivan, Durable Medical Equipment Weekly Mass Intentions SATURDAY, October 18– St. Luke 7:30AM (SJV): Anna Bruno Req. by Porto Funeral Home 4:30PM (SJV): Salvatore Nacca Req. by the Hospitality Committee SUNDAY, October 19—29th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00AM (OLOV): Ruth Chambers Req. by Debbie Nugent & Kim Casimiri 9:30AM (SJV): Wesley Gramling Req. by Dan & Ruth Carr 11:00AM (OLOV): Kaye Comperatore-Gould Req by Graig & George Gould MONDAY, October 20—St. Paul of the Cross 7:30AM (OLOV): Jennie LaRosa Req. by the Family TUESDAY, October 21—Weekday 7:30AM (SJV): Brian Centi Req. by Mr. & Mrs. Gabriel Amato WEDNESDAY, October 22—Blessed John Paul II, Pope 7:30AM (OLOV): Stephen Sawyer, PHD Req. by the Family THURSDAY, October 23– St. John of Capistrano NO MORNING MASS FRIDAY, October 24— St. Anthony Mary Claret 7:30AM (OLOV): Delores Cassidy Req. by the Mothers’ Club SATURDAY, October 25– Weekday 7:30AM (SJV): Frank Gargiulo & Frank Casagrande Req. by the Family 4:30PM (SJV): Barbara & Allan MacAllistar, Kay Boyhan & Lucy Moran Req. by the Family SUNDAY, October 26—30th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00AM (OLOV): Mary Cullen Req. by Sons & Family 9:30AM (SJV): Margaret Jaworski Req. by Husband, Frank 11:00AM (OLOV): Margaret Guthrie Req by the Family OLOV Sanctuary Light Jim & Arline Carter, Req by Joel & Judy Alexander SJV Sanctuary Light Anne Stevens, Requested by Regina Fr. Joe’s Notes My dear friends, Due to an unusual glitch with scheduling, I had Mass this past Monday at both Seacrest and Apple Rehab. With morning Mass and a funeral, that made four liturgies in one day. While I was pretty tired by the end, I was also very happy. I really do love going to the nursing homes, rehabs, and assisted living places. I know a few people who think it very odd of me to say that, but I do. I grew up around older people. My mother was the recreation director at a nursing home when I was young, and she brought me in to volunteer all the time. My first job was in the kitchen of another health care facility. It’s like being home for me when I go. But that isn’t the only reason. I just like going. Sometimes, we all need to see life from another perspective. It helps us appreciate what we have. It’s when we’re our healthiest that we’re most likely to complain over tiny problems. It’s when we are freest that we think we’re the most constrained. It’s when we have money that we complain the most about need. Our vision can be greatly clarified by seeing life through other eyes. Put yourself in a new setting. Once you do, look at your own life. Does it really seem that bad? I find it makes me rejoice at the many blessings I have. I am grateful for that. Joyfully yours in Christ, Fr. Joe ? Ask Father ? It’s hard to explain the rationale. By all outward signs, it should drive me crazy. It’s the one place on earth people have trouble hearing me and I’m asked to speak up! There’s always some announcement blaring over a loudspeaker, or folks coming and going throughout the celebration of the liturgy. You may have a person who sits there making noises the whole time that could be distracting. One time, I had a woman cycling through things people had said to her that day: “Hello there, dear.” “Who are you?” “Shut up!” “Get the hell out of here!” It made for interesting listening. As I was in the midst of the Consecration saying about Jesus, “…he broke the bread and gave it to his disciples, saying…” she, at that very moment, yelled, “Shut the hell up! Get out of here!” I smiled and said: “No, he didn’t, but he may have thought it!” I laughed and continued. She had no idea what she was saying – though I know a few people who’d love to say it to me – so it was impossible to become angry. Besides, I have a funny story now to tell. It makes me happy to go and connect the people who are there with the bigger Church outside their walls. Some of these people use to attend Mass faithfully throughout their lives and find it tough to be cut off from it. It brings them great comfort and joy to attend. It makes you really appreciate the gift of the Eucharist when you see them receive it. I love being able to talk with them and listen. They can give you wonderful insights into life by what they have to say. Most of all, it’s so joyous to celebrate with a congregation that wants to attend rather than with one which has to be there. Those are all great gifts to me, and I’m always happy to go. Question: Can divorced Catholic’s receive Communion? Answer: Well, it depends on the circumstances. Any person who is properly disposed can receive a sacrament. As long we don’t have grave sins on our souls, we are free to share at the table of the Lord. A person who is divorced and not remarried would be able to receive the Eucharist, even without an annulment. (That person could even serve as a Eucharistic Minister.) Contrary to what some people believe, you are not excommunicated for being divorced. The issue of divorce and remarriage is the problem. If people were divorced and remarried, that union would have to be blessed by the Church. This would require an annulment from the previous marriage to happen (either by a lack of form or a formal annulment). Once that’s done, then those Catholics would be able to receive the Eucharist. When divorced Catholics remarry outside the Church (or a single person marries a divorced Catholic outside of the Church), they are asked to refrain from receiving the Eucharistic. They are not excommunicated either, they are just asked not to receive the Blessed Sacrament. They are still members of the Church community, and they can be anointed and share in our liturgical prayers. They are always members of the fold and are to be treated with dignity and respect. Should you be in this category and would like to find out about your options to have your union blessed (annulments, lack of form, internal forum, etc.), please call me to ask. Maybe there’s something we can do to bring you back to share in the Eucharistic. Page 3 Parish Information Page Sacraments Ministry & Organizations Baptism Homebound Ministry Contact our parish office to arrange a baptism. Baptismal preparation class usually takes place the first Sunday of the month at OLOV, 12:15PM. Please call to schedule with us before attending. Marriage Please, contact the rectory if you, a family member or a friend is unable to come to church. We have people to visit at home and our Eucharistic Ministers can bring Communion. Please, call us to make arrangements. Call the rectory to make arrangements to be married at either church. Participation in marriage preparation class is required. Call for more information. Knights of Columbus Our parishes have their own council, #14326, that meets the second Tuesday of every month in the hall at SJV at 7:30PM. Confessions The Sacrament of Reconciliation is available to Choir all every Saturday afternoon from 3:00-4:00PM at St. John Vianney Church. You may also call to Rehearsals are on Tuesdays, 7make an appointment if needed. 9PM for Adults. Children’s choir practices on Tuesday, at 5PM. Sacrament of the Sick Should anyone need Anointing of the Sick, call Father at the rectory to make an appointment. OLOV Smoke-free Bingo Play starts Tuesdays at 7:30PM in the hall at OLOV. Doors open at 6:30PM. ———————————————————— Prayer Groups & Bible Study Social Group Bible Study The social group meets on Mondays as scheduled. Cub Scouts Bible Study – Tuesday, October 21st One pack of Cub Scouts meets on Job, Chapter s 9 & 10 the Futility of fighting God. Fridays in the hall at OLOV once a Rosary and Divine Mercy month. Call 203-933-0237 for dates and information. Another SJV: in the chapel Thursday afternoon at 1PM. pack meets at St. John Vianney on OLOV: in the church at 5PM every weekday Thursday evenings in the hall. (except legal holidays) we recite the rosary. CO-DA Solutions Lord of Peace Prayer Group (Women’s 12 step Codependency Meeting) Our prayer group meets two Sundays per month. Learn to create healthy relationships. A women’s At St. John Vianney. See Calendar for dates. All group of Co-dependence Anonymous meets Monare welcome! To join us! day evenings from 7-8PM at SJV in the chapel. OLOV - Collections: October 12, 2014 - SJV Weekly Offering: $7,196.00 Utility & Energy $1,145.00 Weekly Offering: $3,633.40 Maintenance: $ 956.35 Page 4 BOOK FAIR! COME VISIT THE BOOK FAIR IN THE OLOV HALL AFTER MASS THIS WEEKEND! Notre Dame High School - Fairfield SEE YOU THERE!! Seeking Nominations for their 2015 Alumni Hall of Fame NOTRE DAME HIGH SCHOOL FAIRFIELD The selection committee is now accepting nominations OPEN HOUSE AND and applications for Notre ENTRANCE EXAM Dame's 2015 Alumni Hall of Fame! Nominations must On Sunday, October 26 at 2:30 p.m. Notre Dame High School in Fairfield will be hosting an Open be received by November 1, House for prospective students and their families. 2014. Awards will be presented at the anThis open house will give students a comprehen- nual Lancer Legacy Gala on February 28, sive look at Notre Dame, its academic, athletic and extracurricular programs and ND’s partner- 2015. For more information, contact Theresa Marzik in the Office of Alumni ship with Sacred Heart University. Prospective students can also meet the principal, faculty Relations at tmarzik@notredame.org or members and current students and tour the 203-372-6521. building. Tours will begin starting at 1:30 p.m. On Saturday, November 1 at 8:30 a.m. Notre Dame’s entrance exam will be given. All eighth grade applicants must take an entrance exam at one of the five Diocesan high schools. All applicants must complete an on-line or a paper application. Complete information can be found on the school’s web site, www.notredame.org. WEEKLY READINGS Monday, October 20: Eph 2:1-10, Lk 12:13-21 Tuesday, October 21: Eph 2:12-22, Lk 12:35-38 Wednesday, October 22: Eph 3:2-12, Lk 12:39-48 Thursday, October 23: Eph 3:14-21, Lk 12:49-53 Friday, October 24: Eph 4:1-6, Lk 12:54-59 Saturday, October 25: Eph 4:7-16, Lk 13:1-9 Sunday, October 26: Ex22:20-26, 1Thes 1:5c-10, Mt 22:34-40 OUR SINCEREST THANKS TO ALL OF YOU! Through all of your pledges and donations, the OLOV School Walk-a-thon made $5,812.86! We cannot thank you enough for all your constant and most generous support! We are most grateful! Page 5 DIAPER DRIVE TODAY!!! Please pray for: Judy Alexander, Jason Adams, Kaye Alonso, Peter Alonso, Fr. Greg AlterWe thank all of you for matt, Brady Antaya, Valeria Asprelli, Anthony & Catherine your most generous Augliera, Michael P. Augliera, support of our diaper Salvatore M. Augliera, Fr. Gene drive. You have been Barrett, Kathleen Behringer, Jomost generous. All of sephine Boccanfuso, Gary Bonci, Billy Bruneau, David your contributions will Burke, Vanya Calerucci, Lenore Campaniolo, Mary Ann Capardi, make the lives of many families much better. If you forgot about the Michael Carter, Michael Cote, Robert G. Cretella, Gina Cuccaro, Joe & Marie Cullen, drive and would still like to help, Judy Cunningham, Bob Curran, Ray Curran, Eleanor D., Kayla D., Deana DeMaio, Barbasimply drop of diapers and coupons ra DeMayo, Anthony R. DeNigris, Samuel & during the week at either of the Carolina DeNigris, Frank Jr. & Jack Dini, churches. Robert D. DiVerniero, Mark D’Onofrio, Marie Duffy, John Dymarcik, Mary Errato, John Farina, Therese Gill, Alex Gregory, Hunter Grove, Paul Hotchkiss, Rachel Radziszewski Houston, Edna Hall, Harrison Iamartino, Dolores Iuteri, Frank Jaworski, Frank Joyce, Jim Kurlander, Rita Kapinos, Eva Grace Kelly, Tracey Kippur, Thomas Lague, Laur rain, Maurice Lapre, Helen Leavitt, Louise MacLennan, William Magrino Jr., Tina Mar kantonakis, Anthony Mastriano, Jimmy Maxwell, Mary Ellen McMillan, Michael McNamara, Angela Meloni, John G. Messina, Norman & Lillian Misheloff, Ralph Monaco, Kate Moriarty, Nancy McKeown, Paula Nanacchio, Maureen Ochoa, Dawn Marie Palmisano, Ignazio (Iggy) Palmisano, Lorita Patchell, Louise Porto, Walter Radziszewski, Ana Rambilus, Peggy Reiss, Peter Rossi, Alison Rydzewski, Anthony Sagnella, Danielle Santoro, Ann Sault, Marian Serphillips, Jack & Joan Shea, Camille Speigler, Jim Stearns, David Swanson, Raymond & Audrey Sweeten, Margaret Tango, Anthony Terrasi (son), Caroline Thibideau, Barbara Tonucci, Juana Torres, Mike Vanucci, Thomas Venditto, White, Dick Wicker, baby Jack Josephine York, Youssef, Donna Zamlonski THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! Our Religious Education students raised $212.26 and turned in 22 coupons for the Beacon’s Diaper Bank! Thank you, all!!! Page 6 ST. JOHN VIANNEY - MEMORIAL BRICK WALKWAY In honor of our 50th Anniversary, we are selling personalized bricks for a walkway. The bricks are 4” x 8” and may have up to three lines engraved (a maximum of 18 characters per line). The cost for the first brick is $100, $90 for the second, and $80 for the third or more bricks purchased. Checks are made out to St. John Vianney. Fill out the order form, attach payment, and drop it in the collection basket in an envelope “Anniversary Brick”. You may also drop it off at the rectory. All forms and or any questions go to Patty Boyne at (203) 934-6357 or email: olovrectory @yahoo.com. Print what you want engraved on the brick. One letter per box. Leave a space between each word. Give us your contact information should we have questions. Name: _______________________________________________________________ Phone: _____________________________ +++ —-OPTIONAL ART MAY BE ADDED —- +++ For $10 extra per brick, you may add an image to the brick. If so, you have only 15 characters of text per line each of the three lines. There are five options listed below. Check one options if you chose. ___ 1) Celtic Cross ____ 2) Latin Cross ___ 3) Knights of Columbus Logo ___ 4) American flag ___ 5) Rose SJV Christmas Ornaments We have two Christmas ornaments for the 50th Anniversary of St. John Vianney Parish.: 1) the original chapel and 2) the St. John statue and current church building behind. One for $10 or Two for $18 Baseball Hats – a limited number of adjustable baseball hats in maroon with white logo are available for purchase at the rectory or at upcoming parish events. On sale at the rectory office! Cost of the hat is $10.00! Page 7 Memorial Book and Crosses See our newly re-designed webpage at: ww.olov.org During November, memorials of our beloved dead will be displayed in both churches: at OLOV, a Book of Remembrance by the Holy Family Shrine and at SJV, a Memorial Banner. These will bear the names of all our parishioners who have died through the past year. You may add names to the book at OLOV, and you may submit crosses for the Memorial Banner at SJV. Felt crosses are to be made from a square 6" x 6" with 2" wide bars and the name to remember written on that cross. Please, return completed crosses to the church or rectory by Sunday, October 26th. OUR LORD OF PEACE CHARISMATIC PRAYER GROUP NEW TIME AND PLACE Our Lord of Peace Charismatic Prayer Group is now meeting two Sundays per month at St. John Vianney Rectory. The prayer group starts at 2.P.M. at St. John Vianney Church with a period of silent adoration in front of The Blessed Sacrament which lasts until 2:30 P.M. This is followed by a period of praise, worship, scripture sharing, thanksgiving and petition which takes place in the Rectory. All are welcome. Please call (203) 937-8136 for additional information. The group will be meeting on October 26, and on November 9 and November 23. The parishes of Our Lady of Victory and St. John Vianney invite you to a celebration of an ALL SOULS MEMORIAL MASS LUMINARIES Our Knights of Columbus will be selling luminaries after Masses this weekend October 19th, and the weekends of October 26th and November 2nd. Luminaries will be set up and lit outside St. John Vianney Church, illuminating the walkway in an inspirational display for the 7PM Mass on November 2nd. Sunday, November 2nd at 7PM at St. John Vianney Church We remember all of our beloved dead, especially those who’ve died this past year. All are invited to join in praying for our living and deceased loved ones. A reception will be held following in the hall. This Mass will cover your Sunday obligation. The cost is $5.00 per bag which can be memorialized for your beloved deceased family or friends. See one of the Knights at the doors of church after Mass. Page 8 SAVE THE DATE Our Lady of Victory School Christmas Boutique Sat., Nov. 22 And Sun., Nov. 23 Eucharistic Ministers, Ushers, and Parents Peanut Allergies and Communion – Gluten-free Eucharist More info to come! Altar Server Training We are in great need of altar servers at both parishes! Any young people who have received First Holy Communion from grade 4 through high school are all welcome. There are two different training sessions (you only need to make one). Monday, October 27th at OLOV at 6:30PM or Tuesday, October 28th at SJV at 6:30PM You may attend either, regardless of the parish or Mass time you want to serve. ATTENTION! We have a number of people in our parish who have peanut allergies. There are no nut products at all in our Eucharistic wafers, so it is not much of an issue for most people. Having said this, we do have a few young people in the parishes with rather severe allergies. They not only react to eating them, but also react to coming in any physical contact with them. Keeping this in mind, we are trying to protect these people from any health risks. We will make sure that at least one Eucharistic Minister at every weekend Mass will be free of contact with peanuts and peanut products. To make sure you know who that minister is, we will assign them to specific location in the church. At St. John Vianney, the minster serving the cry room area who stands by the ambo (the podium where we read), will be the designated minister. At Our Lady of Victory, the two ministers serving on the choir side of the church who also serve the handicapped section will be the designated peanut free ministers. This policy will go into effect on the weekend of October 4th & 5th. A reminder to all people with gluten allergies, we have gluten-free hosts available. Please, tell an usher, deacon or priest before Mass to make sure one is placed on the altar to be consecrated. (They cannot be reserved in the tabernacle, as it is not a gluten-free location.) At St. John Vianney, the EucharisPaint Night at St. John tic Minister will bring you Communion by Vianney Hall to benefit the tabernacle, and at Our Lady of Victory, Beacon on the Hill, Satthe minister will bring you Communion at urday, November 15th at eh foot of the ramp near the Holy Family statue. 7p.m. For questions, call Fr. Joe at the rectory office. SAVE THE DATE More details to follow. Bring Friend—All are welcome! We hope this helps all of our parishioners be free of worries as they receive the Eucharist knowing we are taking all steps to keep them happy and healthy. Page 9 SUN 19 Coffee and… CCD-OLOV 9:45-10:45 Book Fair after Masses Blood Pressure Diaper Drive 26 CCDOLOV 9:45-10:45 2PM Lord of Peace Prayer Group-SJV 2 ALL SOULS DAY CCDOLOV 9:45-10:45 Baptism Prep ClassOLOV after 11:00 Mass Memorial Mass—SJV 7PM 9 NO CCD MON 20 2PM Social Group 5PM OLOV Rosary CCD-OLOV 4-5PM, 5:15-6:15, 6:30-7:30 7PM RCIA Inquiry SessionOLOV Rectory CO-DA Solutions-SJV 7-8PM 6:30 Parent Night at the Book Fair 27 5PM OLOV Rosary CCD-OLOV 4-5PM, 5:15-6:15, 6:30-7:30 7PM RCIA Inquiry SessionOLOV Rectory CO-DA Solutions-SJV 7-8PM 3 2PM Social Group 5PM OLOV Rosary CCD-OLOV 4-5PM, 5:15-6:15, 6:30-7:30 7PM RCIA Inquiry SessionOLOV Rectory CO-DA Solutions-SJV 7-8PM 10 9AM Veterans Day Prayer Service in OLOV Hall 5PM OLOV Rosary NO CCD 7PM RCIA Inquiry SessionOLOV Rectory CO-DA Solutions-SJV 7-8PM OCTOBER/NOVEMBER WED THURS TUES 21 2PM Bible StudySJV 5PM OLOV Rosary OLOV Choir Children 5PM Adult 7PM 7PM BSG—Beacon 7-8:30PM Bereavement Support Group-Beacon OLOV BINGO 7:30pm 28 2PM Bible StudySJV 5PM OLOV Rosary OLOV Choir Children 5PM Adult 7PM 7PM BSG—Beacon 7-8:30PM Bereavement Support Group-Beacon OLOV BINGO 7:30pm 4 2PM Bible StudySJV 5PM OLOV Rosary OLOV Choir Children 5PM Adult 7PM 7PM BSG—Beacon 7-8:30PM Bereavement Support Group-Beacon OLOV BINGO 7:30pm K of C Officers Meeting –SJV 7:30PM 11 NO CCD 2PM Bible StudySJV 5PM OLOV Rosary OLOV Choir Children 5PM Adult 7PM 7PM BSG—Beacon 7-8:30PM Bereavement Support Group-Beacon 22 23 5PM OLOV Rosary 1PM SJV Rosary & Divine Mercy 7PM Adult Confirmation –Rectory 6-8:30pm Biblical School-SJV St. Joseph Room 5PM OLOV Rosary 22 30 5PM OLOV Rosary 7PM Adult Confirmation –Rectory 6-8:30pm Biblical School-SJV St. Joseph Room 24 FRI 1:00pm U.N. 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