HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH 1210 East Wood Street, Paris, Tennessee 38242-4402 Office: (731)-642-4681 Fax: (731) 644-9668 E-mail address: leila.kackley@holycross.cdom.org Website: www.holycrossparis.org Office hours: Weekdays 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 30th Sunday In Ordinary Time: October 26, 2014 PARISH STAFF Pastor: Rev. Krzysztof (Kris) Rusin Deacons: Rev. Mr. Michael Gore, Rev. Mr. Rodney Seyller Office Manager: Mrs. Leila Kackley Receptionist: Mrs. Judy Warrer Director of Preschool: Mrs. Angie Taylor Preschool teacher: Mrs. Connie Bell Director of Faith Formation: Ms. Dorissa Filopoulos Assist. Director of Faith Formation: Mrs. Sam Smith Music Minister: Mr. T. J. Gladwell Organist: Mr. William McDonald Maintenance: Mr. Paul Plowman and Mrs. Teresa Herman MASSES Saturday -- 5:00 pm Sunday -- 8:00 am, 10:00 am & 12:00 pm (Spanish) See page 2 of the bulletin for the daily Mass schedule. The LifeTeen Mass is the second Sunday of the month at 10:00 am during the school year . ROSARY Saturdays at 4:30 pm and Sundays at 7:30 am DEVOTIONALS Wednesdays: OLPH Novena after 12 pm Mass. Fridays: Chaplet of Divine Mercy after 12 pm Mass. CLASSES TO BECOME CATHOLIC (R.C.I.A.) Begin each Fall. Adults seeking information about membership in the Catholic Church should call Andy Fazzini at 642-4681. PARISH RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (PRE) Classes for 1st through 8th grade students meet on Wednesday evenings at 6:15 pm during the school year. HIGH SCHOOL LIFE TEEN PROGRAM Meets on the first & second Sunday evening of the month at 5:30 pm in the gym during the school year. Other meeting times will be given at that time. HISPANIC MINISTRY Mass is celebrated at 12:00 pm every Sunday in Spanish. PRESCHOOL Our preschool program is conducted from 8:15 am until 11:15 am weekdays during the school year. Children must be four years old on or before August 15th of the year they would like to attend. For more information or a tour of our school, please call 642-4681. ARTICLES FOR THE BULLETIN Articles for the bulletin must be submitted to the church office (by e-mail preferred or in writing , No phone calls please) no later than noon Monday for inclusion in the following weekend’s issue. E-mail address is : Judy.Warrer@holycross.cdom.org If you choose to bring it to the office over the weekend put it in the gray file cabinet drawer marked OFFICE. SACRAMENTS Confessions Saturday -- 3:45 to 4:30 pm Sunday -- 9:15 to 9:45 am Anytime by appointment Baptism Arranged by appointment. At least one godparent must be a practicing Catholic; another practicing Christian may serve as a Christian witness. Parents must be registered with the parish. Matrimony Arranged with the Pastor at least six months in advance. Marriage preparation is conducted by Rev. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gore. Anointing & Pastoral Care of the Sick Please call the office if someone is hospitalized or ill at home and/or would like to receive Holy Communion, Confession, and/or Anointing of the Sick. (NOTE: the hospital does not notify the church about admissions.) PARISH GROUPS Holy Cross Catholic Women (HCCW) meet on the third Wednesday of the month September through May. Knights of Columbus Council 7086 meet on the second Thursday of the month. Social Ministry Call Fran Brown for meeting times 642-0584. Oktoberfest Call Al Luigs for information 731-234-9913. PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL Rev. Krzysztof Rusin, Mary Ellen Blanton, T. J. Gladwell, Lorraine Hamilton, Paul Plowman, Dean Robb, and Phil Wichlan. PARISH SCHOOL BOARD Diane Mahan, Angie Taylor, Rose Cunningham, Rosemary Hehn, Kelly McEntire, Xanne Harrison. PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL Rev. Krzysztof Rusin, Melody Plowman, Cynthia Guinn, Ron Harrison, Billy Smith, Al Luigs, Brittney Plowman, Deacon Rodney Seyller, Karen Sinn, T. J. Gladwell, Andy Fazzini, Dorissa Filopoulos, Dustin Smith, Ryan Mahan, Consuelo Núñez, Silvia Oñate, Fran Brown, Ann Cardoso, Carolyn Gore, Lorraine Hamilton, Angie Taylor. 1 Many Cultures - One God - One Faith All God’s Children are Welcome! Dear Parishioners and Visitors, Maybe you don’t feel worthy of being called the child of God, but believe me our Loving God loves you as you are. No matter what your present status is in the Catholic Church --- maybe you have a very difficult family or financial situation, maybe you have a lot of baggage from the past or present time, maybe you don’t even want to come to Church because of your previous experience with a priest/s or parishioner/s --- PLEASE COME AND TRY AGAIN!!! No matter what your story of life is (background, age, sexuality, race), no matter what your own self-image or selfesteem is … just remember that you are invited…, accepted…, welcomed…, respected…, and loved… here at Holy Cross Catholic Church. YÜA ^ÜéçáéàÉy eâá|Ç, Pastor at Holy Cross Catholic Church – Paris, TN Muchas Culturas, Un Dios, Una Sola Fe Todos los Hijos de Dios son Bienvenidos! Queridos Feligreses y Visitantes, Tal vez usted no se sientan dignos de ser llamados hijos de Dios, pero créanme nuestro amoroso Dios los ama tanto tal como son. No importa cual sea su situation actual en la Iglesia Católica -- tal vez tengan un problema familiar o financiar muy dificil, o tengan una carga muy pesada del pasado o del presente, o no quieran venir a la iglesia debido a su experiencia previa con un sacerdote/s o feligrés/s--- POR FAVOR VENGAN Y PRUEBEN DE NUEVO!!! No importa como sea su historia de vida es (antecedentes, edad, la sexualidad, la raza), no importa cual sea la imagen que ustedes tengan de sí mismos o su autoestima... solo recuerden que son invitados…, aceptados…,bienvenidos…..,respetados…, y amados… en la Santa Cruz Iglesia Católica. ctwÜx ^ÜéçáéàÉy eâá|Ç? Pastor at Holy Cross Catholic Church – Paris, TN [† deceased] Sat Sun 10-25 10-26 Spanish Mon 10-27 Tue 10-28 Wed 10-29 Thurs 10-30 Fri 10-31 Sat 11-01 Sun 11-02 Spanish Weekly Mass Schedule 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 6:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Betty Fairchild † Joseph † and Mildred † Janego Parishioners Rev. Joseph Paolozzi Paul Sorchy Frank Rendziak † John Taylor † Harold Richards † Charlie & Fran Brown In Thanksgiving Charlie & Fran Brown Brandon & Romie Hobbs Kim Schuster Parishioners The rosary is recited Saturday at 4:30 pm and Sunday at 7:30 am; Novena of OLPH Wednesday after 12:00 pm Mass; The Chaplet of Divine Mercy Friday after 12:00 pm Mass. 2 Holy Cross Trunk or Treat Celebration Wednesday, Oct 29th at 6:15 -7:30 p.m. This is the last week for photo directory appointments. So far we only have about 30% of the parish participating. FREE 8x10 photo and color directory to all participants. 20 % off to all senior citizens $5 off for bringing in a non parishable food item $10 off for signing up online with an email address Please make your appointment today! Call Brittney 731-336-0934 or visit www.holycrossparis.org Ministerial Schedule November 1 & 2, 2014 Altar Servers: Sat. 5:00 p.m. Sun. 8:00 a.m. Sun. 10:00 a.m. Lectors: Sat. 5:00 p.m. Sun. 8:00 a.m. Sun. 10:00 a.m. Ushers: Sat. 5:00 p.m. Sun. 8:00 a.m. Sun. 10:00 a.m. Eucharistic Ministers: Sat. 5:00 p.m. Sun. 8:00 a.m. Sun. 10:00 a.m. Music Sat. 5:00 p.m. M. Graves M. Brown A. Price A. Richardson A. Passman A. Britt D. Richardson K. McEntire K. Smith B. Gardner K. Smith T. Hamilton W. Soetaert B. Smith L. Smith T. Fairchild R. Hehn B. Plowman B. Manzanares M. Plowman A Fazzini A. Cardoso Greet the children with treats from your car trunk. If you wish, decorate your vehicle. Hot dogs will be provided; please bring snacks or drinks to share with children / parents. Please no decorations or costumes portraying evil or immoral characters All parishioners are welcome to celebrate with the children. Help Needed The women of Holy Cross will be providing the dinner for the Patriot Community Kitchen on October 30th at 5:30 pm at Grace Episcopal Church's Ketchum Hall. We will again be serving dump stew. If anyone would like to contribute, please call Carolyn Gore at 642-7661. Weekly Parish Support Sunday, October 19, 2014 Budgeted weekly for operating expenses..........$6,417 October 19th contributions...................................4,976 +/- budget on October 19th.................................-1,441 +/- budget fiscal year to date [week 16]....... ..... -8,437 FOOD FOR THOUGHT: If you try tithing (10%) for one year, you will never stop due to the many blessings you will receive. Thank you! ¡ Muchas Gracias! 3 DearBrothersandSisters… Sometimes people ask me what to do in situations when they get angry, impatient with their spouse, children, family members, friends, co-workers or even strangers. I always say to them that if it is not necessary to respond right there on the spot – you should really have time to calm down, and try to analyze the situation a little bit and ask yourself – what was the thing at that time that got on your nerves??? After that, you may ask yourself if there are maybe any other sources, regarding your life or the life of the other person, which would be able to trigger these kind of feelings… Finally, see how you can face this situation in a loving way … as our Lord, Jesus Christ teaches us every day by showing to us the sign of His LOVE, meaning, His CROSS!!! And pray… below I just listed a couple of prayers for patience!!! You may even cut them out from the bulletin and keep them in your wallet to be able to reach for it in those dif icult moments…. (sincerely, Fr. Kris) PRAYERS FOR PATIENCE The first prayer references “the enemy,” Satan, the once beautiful angel known as Lucifer, who fell from heaven “like lightning” (Luke 10:18) after rebelling against God. Christ's suffering, in his life among us and on the cross, helped to defeat not only sin and death, but also the devil's pride. O God, who didst crush the pride of the enemy by the long-suffering of Thine Only-begotten Son: grant, we beseech Thee, that we may worthily recall those things which in His tender love He bore for us; and thus following His example may patiently endure all our adversities. The second of these prayers for patience, while a bit longer, brings up many things we need to take into account before losing our cool in trying situations: Teach me, my Lord, to be sweet and gentle in all the events of my life, in disappointments, in the thoughtlessness of others, in the insincerity of those I trusted, in the unfaithfulness of those on whom I relied. Let me forget myself so that I may enjoy the happiness of others. Let me always hide my little pains and heartaches so that I may be the only one to suffer from them. Teach me to profit by the suffering that comes across my path. Let me so use it that it may mellow me, not harden or embitter me; that it may make me patient, not irritable; that it may make me broad in my forgiveness, not narrow or proud or overbearing. May no one be less good for having come within my influence; no one less pure, less true, less kind, less noble, for having been a fellow traveler with me on our journey towards eternal life. As I meet with one cross after another, let me whisper a word of love to You. May my life be lived in the supernatural, full of power for good, and strong in its purpose of sanctity. Amen. And, finally, along these lines, we have a short prayer that can be easily memorized and can come in handy when you’re having car trouble, problems with your family, or difficulties at work: My dearest Jesus, teach me to be patient, when all day long my heart is troubled by little, but troublesome crosses. Patience is necessary in so many situations, such as while waiting on a very slow line at the Post Office; in dealing with relatives and co-workers; or in trying to find work in this troubled economy. It is also an important antidote to anger. Our faith recognizes patience as the corresponding virtue to fight that vice, which is one of the seven deadly sins. http://www.ourcatholicprayers.com/prayers-for-patience.html 4 Dear parishioners, Like last year, if you return the All Souls Day envelope (please don’t do it at the last minute…!!! ) we will put the name/s in the Book of Memory so we will divide the names for the whole month of November and in this way we will pray for all of them by name/s at all Masses during the whole month!. Please put those envelopes with the regular collection or give them to Judy at the office. There will be a binder at the side entrance of the church for your convenience to check the day (and at which Mass on that day/s we have more than one Mass) we will pray for our loved ones. <God Is Love>< Thank you for your understanding, YÜA ^Ü|á Calling all youth musicians! We are forming a youth orchestra and a sacred music chorale at Holy Cross. The orchestra will play and the chorale will sing at the 5 p.m. Christmas Eve Mass as well as at Easter. Both the orchestra and chorale will be under the direction of our parish organist, Mr. William McDonald. Rehearsals will begin the first week of November and continue through Christmas. Easter rehearsals will be announced later. Any youth of Holy Cross who play an orchestra instrument or would like to sing sacred music are invited to join. Please call Mrs. Kathryn McDonald (731-2354404) or send an e-mail (teachermom24@gmail.com) by November 2 to register or with questions. Once rehearsals commence, no additional players will be added. All participants must be able and willing to attend every rehearsal. Monday, 10/27 @ 6:30 pm - Alanon meeting (PRE hall conference room) Tuesday, 10/28 @ 6:30 pm - The Study of Matthew (downstairs conference room) Wednesday, 10/29 @ 6:15 pm - Trunk or Treat (parking lot) @6:15 - R.C.I.A. classes (gym conference room) please park downstairs and enter at the gym doors. ALL SAINTS DAY Saturday, November 1st is All Saints Day however it IS NOT A HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION because it falls on a Saturday. We will have the regular first Saturday Mass at 9:00 am and the regular 5:00 pm Mass. Connecting with us just got easier! We’re using flocknote.com to help sign-up our members, gather feedback & send out info via email, txt msg and more. All from one, easy place. It's the best way for you to connect with all of our groups and activities and in the way that you prefer to communicate! There are 2 easy ways to sign-up (pick one): Visit our network at: flocknote.com/holycrosscc or Text __PARIS__ to 84576 from your phone and follow the instructions Text STOP to 84576 to stop txt notifications at any time. Text HELP for help. There is no charge for this service, but your carrier message and data rates may apply. View full terms & conditions at www.flocknote.com/txt 5 6 ☺☺☺ HUMOR CORNER ☺☺☺ Power of Prayer? A true story: the chairman of the Finance Committee declared the meeting could not be convened for lack of quorum. He asked one of the ministers present to lead in a prayer. Tired of the lengthy meeting, the minister intended to help the cause when he prayed: "Lord, we thank you for your Word that says, 'where two or three are gathered in your name, they have a quorum. . ." The meeting was promptly convened with a full quorum! Temptations A pastor known for his hell-fire-and-brimstone sermons was preaching one Sunday morning. During the course of his sermon, he looked up to the choir loft and saw a woman standing so close to the rail that he could see up her skirt. In shock, he announces to the congregation, "There is a woman in the choir loft standing so close to the railing that you can see up her skirt. Anyone who turns around and looks will go blind." An old man in the front pew covers one eye, turns around and says, "I'll risk one eye!" R.K. **** † † † VATICAN CORNER † † † (2014-10-18 Vatican Radio) Pope Francis speech at the conclusion of the Synod (Va can Radio) At the conclusion of the Extraordinary Synod on the Family, Pope Francis addressed the assembled Fathers, thanking them for their efforts and encouraging them to con nue to journey. Below, please find Va can Radio's provisional transla on of Pope Francis' address to the Synod Fathers: Dear Eminences, Bea tudes, Excellencies, Brothers and Sisters, With a heart full of apprecia on and gra tude I want to thank, along with you, the Lord who has accompanied and guided us in the past days, with the light of the Holy Spirit. From the heart I thank Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri, Secretary General of the Synod, Bishop Fabio Fabene, undersecretary, and with them I thank the Relators, Cardinal Peter Erdo, who has worked so much in these days of family mourning, and the Special Secretary Bishop Bruno Forte, the three President delegates, the transcribers, the consultors, the translators and the unknown workers, all those who have worked with true fidelity and total dedicaon behind the scenes and without rest. Thank you so much from the heart. I thank all of you as well, dear Synod fathers, Fraternal Delegates, Auditors, and Assessors, for your ac ve and frui ul par cipa on. I will keep you in prayer asking the Lord to reward you with the abundance of His gi s of grace! I can happily say that – with a spirit of collegiality and of synodality – we have truly lived the experience of “Synod,” a path of solidarity, a “journey together.” And it has been “a journey” – and like every journey there were moments of running fast, as if wan ng to conquer me and reach the goal as soon as possible; other moments of fa gue, as if wan ng to say “enough”; other moments of enthusiasm and ardour. There were moments of profound consola on listening to the tes mony of true pastors, who wisely carry in their hearts the joys and the tears of their faithful people. Moments of consola on and grace and comfort hearing the tes monies of the families who have par cipated in the Synod and have shared with us the beauty and the joy of their married life. A journey where the stronger feel compelled to help the less strong, where the more experienced are led to serve others, even through confronta ons. And since it is a journey of human beings, with the consola ons there were also moments of desola on, of tensions and tempta ons, of which a few possibili es could be men oned: - One, a tempta on to hos le inflexibility, that is, wan ng to close oneself within the wri en word, (the le er) and not allowing oneself to be surprised by God, by the God of surprises, (the spirit); within the law, within the cer tude of what we know and not of what we s ll need to learn and to achieve. From the me of Christ, it is the tempta on of the zealous, of the scrupulous, of the solicitous and of the so-called – today – “tradi onalists” and also of the intellectuals. - The tempta on to a destruc ve tendency to goodness [it. buonismo], that in the name of a decep ve mercy binds the wounds without first curing them and trea ng them; that treats the symptoms and not the causes and the roots. It is the tempta on of the “do-gooders,” of the fearful, and also of the so-called “progressives and liberals.” For the whole speech please go to: h p://www.news.va/en/news/pope-francis-speech-at-the-conclusion-of-the-synod 7
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