November 2, 2014

November 2, 2014
St. Thomas Aquinas Parish & School
955 Alton Road
East Lansing, MI 48823
Office Phone: 517.351.7215
School Phone: 517.332.0813
St. John Church & Student Center
327 MAC Avenue
East Lansing, MI 48823
Office Phone: 517.337.9778
www.elcatholics.org
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS
Weekend Mass Times
ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST
Weekend Mass Times
Saturday 4:30 pm
Sunday 9:00 am & 11:00 am
Weekday Mass Times
Monday – Friday 6:30 am
Wednesday & Friday at 9:00 am
Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am,
Noon, 5:00 pm & 7:00 pm
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday 3:00-4:00 pm & following
the 4:30 pm Mass
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Weekday Mass Times
Monday, Wednesday & Friday at 12:15 pm
Tuesday & Thursday at 9:15 pm
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Monday, Wednesday & Friday
11:00 am - Noon
Tuesday at 8:00 pm
Thirty First Sunday in Ordinary Time
November 2, 2014
Fr. Mark’s Remarks
We have celebrated All Hallows Eve
this past Friday and All Saints Day on
Saturday, and this Sunday we
commemorate All Souls Day. This
Christian tradition for those of us in
this hemisphere of the world follows
the harvest. God’s own harvest of souls occurs for all
of creation, especially humanity. We remember those
who have died in our parish this year. Eternal rest
grant unto them O Lord. May their souls, and the
souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of
God, rest in peace. Amen!
Joan Spadafore
Margaret Roraback
Charmaine Moses
Robert Harubin
Robert Duniec
Linda Jackson
Theodore Piotrowicz
Richard Sevic
Donald Ottens Sr.
Alice Vielbig
Honorine Piontkowski Joan Klotz
Mary McClellan
Kathleen Pawelec
John Vielbig
Thomas Rostar
Innaiah Pothacamury
Mary Jean Locher
Leo DeFrain
Eileen ChristensenFortino
Suzanne Harubin
Ruth Parsley
Joyce Celentino
Eleanor Weston
Elena Ottens
James Casper
Barbara Landis
Margaret Borowiak
Carole Check
Matthew Lammers
Joanne Whallon
Kathleen McElheron
Fred Copple
Sam Stornant
David Heeke
Anita Ramos
Elizabeth Votruba
Michael Deary
Stanley Fedewa
Mary Ellen Neal
Jane Repko
Patricia Litwhiler
Have a blessed week!
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Offertory
Actual Year to Date October 19
Budget Year To Date October 19
Deficit
$637,845
$655,726
$17,881
Please Note: The fiscal year began 7/1/2014.
20% of the Actual offering comes from electronic giving
from Parishioner checking accounts and credit cards.
You are invited to take part in a special dinner
right here at St. John Church. The Niagara
Foundation organizes the Abrahamic Traditions
Dinner every year for the purpose of strengthening
friendship and understanding among three Abrahamic
Traditions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Christian Service - Matthew 25
Oct. 19: Sisters of Holy Cross will receive
$2,065 in support of Kyenbogo Holy Cross Health
Centre in Kirinda, Uganda. They provide outpatient,
maternity, and postnatal care as well as outreach
services to adjacent villages.
In a world where even the farthest point is within an
arm’s reach, it is impossible to live anywhere without
experiencing diversity. In order for everyone to live
peacefully, it is important for individuals to rise above
differences that drive us apart or against each other.
Niagara Foundation envisions a community in which
people interact and cooperate to serve their
communities, thereby strengthening civil society and
promoting the development of human values.
Nov. 2: Rehabilitation Center in Ulaanbaata,
Mongolia. Mentally and physically challenged children
in Mongolia suffer abuse, neglect, sexual exploitation
and discrimination in their homes and communities.
There are currently 200 children benefiting from the
physical and occupational services offered.
The Speakers will be:
 Dr. C. Mike Liberato
Department of Philosophy, Michigan State
University
 Dr. Zeki Saritoprak
Department of Theology and Religious Studies
John Carroll University
 David Wiener
President, Kehillat Israel
Register at elcatholics.org by November 10.
Nov. 9: Casa Hogar Juan Pablo II is a home for
orphaned and abandoned children in Lima, Peru. It was
founded in 1986 by Fr. Joe Walijewski. Casa is a leader
in the treatment and care of orphaned, abandoned, and
abused children in Peru. The Casa also supports
international medical missions in the surrounding
community.
Thank you for your generosity!
All Parishioners and Friends are invited to attend a
FINANCIAL LUNCH AND LEARN WORKSHOP
Thursday, November 13 at 12:00 Noon, Fr. Mac Hall, STA
TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED INCLUDE:
Long Term Care
 Impact on Retirement
 Current Financial Costs of Care
 What to look for in a Long Term Care Policy
Estate Planning Basics
 What documents are right for you?
 What are my options?
 Avoiding Probate
Complete Turkey Luncheon
provided by St. Thomas Aquinas Parish/St. John Church & Student Center Development Fund
RSVP Requested to St. Thomas Aquinas Parish Office by November 6: 517-351-7215
Insurance Products offered through Hantz Agency.
Securities offered through Hantz Financial Services. Member FINRA/SIPC
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St. John Student Center - Home of the
Catholic Spartans
Sr. Dorothy’s Spiritual Nourishment
UPCOMING EVENTS
Priesthood Discernment Group
Monday, November 3, 7:30-9:00pm
Student Lounge, downstairs SJSC
Please email Fr. Dan Westermann
(frdan@elcatholics.org) for more information, or
RSVP on Facebook. New men ages 18-28 are always
welcome.
Guest Author: Riley O’Shea
Material Science and Engineering
Thoughts of a senior:
During my first few months in East Lansing I
didn’t necessarily have God at the forefront of my
thoughts, words and actions (something I still strive to
grow in). Like many college aged men and women, I was
searching for who I was and who I was becoming. I knew
my faith had some role in that so I continued going to
Mass on Sundays and praying before I went to sleep, the
rituals my parents taught me as a child.
Ignatian Discernment of Spirits Series
Tuesday, November 4, 6:30-8:00pm
Fr. John Linden and Dawn Hausmann from the
Diocesan Vocations Team are offering a series on
Ignatian Discernment of Spirits this Fall. Students are
welcome to join us at Emmaus House, the white house
across the street from St. John Student Center (320
M.A.C. Ave). Email dhausmann@dioceseoflansing.org
for more information.
However, I struggled to find ways to be intentional about
my faith. Joining the Men’s Group at St. John really helped
with that and gave me a way to make connections with
other Catholics my age, something I was lacking. These
men and others invited me to St. John on Tuesday/
Thursday nights for Daily Mass and urged me to join the
undergraduate retreat, things I would not have done on
my own.
During the 2012 Spring Retreat, by the grace
of God I encountered the love of Jesus
Christ in such an intimate and real way that,
with my heart overflowing, I was brought to
tears of joy.
'Pax' Romana: The Blood of the Martyrs
is the Seed of Christianity (2nd-3rd centuries)
Tuesday, November 4, 6:30-8:00pm, SJSC
All college students and members of the Graduate
Student & Young Professional Group are invited to
join Fr. Tucker for the first session of a three week
series on Church history. We will meet in room 25B.
This grace filled moment left me thirsting for God’s love
and called me to a deeper spiritual conversion. In the
months that followed, I began to more fully trust that God
had a plan for my life and for the first time I seriously
considered the priesthood as a vocation God could be
calling me to. Priesthood Discernment Group at St. John
was there as a support by introducing me to priests and
other college aged men also seeking God’s will.
Graduate Student and
Young Professional Group
Discipleship Night on Thursday, 11/6
More recently, the faith that I have fostered through the
Catholic Church served as my rock as I went through a
very difficult time in my life last year. During this period, a
simple prayer got me through: Jesus, I trust in you!
Join us Thursday, November 6, at Church of the
Resurrection at 6:00pm for praise and worship,
Mass, dinner and drinks, and a talk focused on the
pillar of Communion. The guest speakers this month
are Randall and Therese Cirner, and their
presentation is called "'Til Death Do We Part."
St. John has truly been a home away from home for me in
the past 3 years. I thank God for relationships I’ve made
and fostered here, especially my relationship with the Lord!
God Bless,
Sr. Dorothy - srdorothy@elcatholics.org
Director of Campus Ministry
Katie Diller - kdiller@elcatholics.org
Director of Student Outreach
Please find our event on the Facebook group "i.d.916
Lansing" or RSVP to id916lansing@gmail.com.
i.d.916 is a program for young adults (20/30’s).
Riley
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Join us downstairs at St. John
following the 8:00am and 10:00am
Masses for Coffee & Donuts!
Six part DVD Series by Fr. Robert Barron
Religion, Spirituality and Health
Even if you missed the first one, you can still join us
this Monday evening at 7:00pm in Fr. Mac Hall.
All are invited to attend this important and
informative presentation on Thursday evening,
November 6, at 7:00pm in McDevitt Hall at
SJSC featuring Cindy Bergeman, PhD.
The better we understand Jesus, the better we
understand ourselves. But who was Jesus, this
itinerant preacher, whom many called the Messiah?
Some people pray for a healthy
recovery when faced with a grave
illness. In fact, faith can give people
the strength to cope with sickness.
But can it boost your chances of
getting well?
Using biblical insights and engaging stories, Father
Barron affirms that we must see Jesus most clearly
through the lens of the Old Testament. Through this
presentation and discussion of Priest, Prophet, King,
you will better understand Jesus, become more
familiar with Scripture, and realize your own priestly,
prophetic and kingly mission.
This lecture focuses on the pathways through which
spiritual and religious practices and beliefs may affect
health outcomes, and the research issues that can
limit our understanding of this important resilience
resource. This special presentation is part of Notre
Dame’s “Hesburgh Lecture Series” and is being
sponsored by the Notre Dame Club of Lansing.
This DVD Series will take place the next five
Mondays, 7:00-8:30pm, through December 1, in
Fr. Mac Hall. Questions? Contact Al Weilbaecher at
351-5460 or al@elcatholics.org.
MOMS GROUP
St. Thomas, St. John
Let’s Talk About….
What Pope Francis Is Saying
about the Economy
Would you like an opportunity to sit and chat with
other Moms? Every Thursday, the Moms Group
meets at St. John, 9:30am-11:00am. The children
gather in the nursery with a babysitter provided by
the church and the Moms gather next door.
Join us on Sunday, November 9,
7:00pm, in McDevitt Hall at
SJSC to talk about this! Our time together will include
prayer, scripture, what the media says the Pope is
saying, what he has actually said, a couple of
interpretations of what he has said, as well as time to
reflect on and discuss all of this. If you would like more
information, contact Ed Welch at welche@msu.edu.
PRAYERS FOR PRIESTS
Please pick up a copy of the November
prayers for priests. In addition to other
Diocesan priests, we will be praying especially for our
own Fr. Dan Westermann on November 6. It only
takes a few minutes each day to follow our Blessed
Mother's request to pray for our priests.
Faculty/Community Book
Discussion Group
St. Vincent DePaul
In the Gospel today, we hear the good news
that when we keep our focus on God and
serve one another, God exalts us!
As you place your gift in the Society of St. Vincent de
Paul Poor Box, please say a special prayer for the
poor who have no one to pray for them
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Our reading group will meet in
November on Thursday, November 6
and 20, to discuss The Power of
Parable: How Fiction by Jesus
Became Fiction About Jesus by John
Dominic Crossan. This book is a
meaningful exploration of the metaphorical stories
told by Jesus and the Gospel writers. We will cover
the Prologue and Part I (pages 1-137) on November
6. We meet from 5:30-7:00pm in the Library at
SJSC. Everyone is welcome to join us.
There will be NO YOUTH
GROUP this week (for the evening
session only). Annie and Josh will be
at the Diocesan High School
Jamboree with a group of teens from
our parish. We'll meet again as usual
on November 9! Jamboree is a
daylong event which brings together
teens from all around the Diocese for fun, prayer,
speakers, faith sharing, music and Mass.
LEARNING BY HEART - Our
second graders are preparing to
receive two Sacraments Reconciliation, which they receive
in February, and first Eucharist,
which they will receive in May. Children should already
know the Sign of the Cross, the Our Father, the Hail
Mary, and Glory Be, but we also want them to learn the
Act of Contrition. Of course, in the spring the great
focus is on the Mass, and how to reverently receive
Communion.
CALLED.
THINK AHEAD and be sure to schedule your
holiday events so that your teen can attend the
Epiphany Retreat at St. Francis Retreat Center,
January 2, 3, and 4. A true retreat is an amazing
opportunity to grow in faith and to listen to God
speak. It also builds a sense of community and shared
purpose like little else can do.
Third Graders should learn the Guardian Angel Prayer,
and should know the Nicene Creed which is prayed at
Mass. The Guardian Angel prayer is quite easy to learn
because it rhymes:
Angel of God, my guardian dear,
to whom God’s love entrusts me here,
ever this day, be at my side
to light and guard, to rule and guide. Amen.
We'll gather late afternoon on Friday, January 2, and
return after morning Mass and lunch on Sunday,
January 4. This retreat is for all teens in our parish.
ADDITIONAL CATECHISTS NEEDED - Due to
many late enrollments, we've had to divide many of our
classes which became too big within the first couple of
weeks. Thanks to those who already came forward to
help with Sunday evening preschool and Sunday morning
first grade. Now we are anxious to find two new
volunteers so we can divide the second grade on
Mondays at 4:30. We try to keep our classes to under
ten students if at all possible.
CONFIRMATION - Young people are capable of
great things. They are capable of thinking deeply about
their lives and the purpose of them. This is the focus of
both our Confirmation program and Youth Program to prompt and to give teens a chance to think about the
big questions. It is beautiful to see how the teens in our
parish respond to the opportunity to reflect deeply on
questions such as free will and how to prevent
ourselves from being enslaved by our culture. This
month we considered this quotation from another
young person - Joan of Arc:
Why such small classes? We only have an hour and
fifteen minutes together each week, and we want every
child to be 100% engaged every moment. That can't
happen when classes are too big - when people are
waiting for "their turn" - that's when boredom can set
in. And - it is really fun to teach a small group because
then you don't have to cope with the behavior issues
that come from inattention.
“I know this now. Every man gives his life for what he
believes. Every woman gives her life for what she
believes. Sometimes people believe in little or nothing,
and yet they give their lives to that little or nothing.
One life is all we have and we live it as we believe in
living it and then it’s gone. But to surrender what you
are and to live without belief is more terrible than
dying—even more terrible than dying young."
We also need a volunteer of any age (a teen or
grandparent would be great) who can speak Korean to
translate for two boys in that Monday Sacramental
Preparation class.
Attention: Young Single Women
(Ages 16-32)
Drop everything and take a leap of faith. Spend
November 8 and 9, 2014, in Ann Arbor
with dozens of other young women and the Dominican
Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist. Explore the
answer to the question “Where is God calling me?” For
more information visit sistersofmary.org.
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Holy Jacks! Youth Group enjoyed Hang Out last
week by carving pumpkins - but with a twist!
Rite of Christian Initiation for
Adults Update
This past Sunday the catechumens,
candidates, and their sponsors gathered
to consider the topic, "Discernment". At
times each of us is faced with complicated or difficult
decisions. Some of those decisions are directly
connected to our relationship with God.
"Discernment involves a sifting through the various
feelings, motives, and attitudes to listen within for
God's truth." (Foundations In Faith, Cycle B, p. 19)
Discernment is the process by which a person
discovers God's will. The process enables a person
to distinguish between movements coming from God
and impulses that are not from God. This type of
listening can be done in the inner dialogue of
prayer. It can also be done by finding a spiritual
director, a competent guide with whom this
conversation can take place. Finally, discernment
requires humility and openness to God's call to us.
This past weekend 24 people celebrated the Rite of
Acceptance/Rite of Welcome. Through this ritual they
were formally introduced to the faith community,
welcomed in a specific way, and presented with the
crucifix which is the primary symbol of the Christian faith.
9:00am Mass, left to right, front row: candidates Jacob
Sturgeon, Fraol Galan, and Elizabeth Clement;
Catechumens Kenneth Burch, Tia Burch, Kevin
Cunningham, Trevor Muska, Ethan Santangelo,
Samantha Stewart, Luke Stine, and Vanessa
Stine. Back row: Fr. Tucker, sponsors Chris Shim,
Matthew Affeldt, Ron Burch, Sr., Penny Burch, Jessica
Lincoln, Jacquelyn Kuck, Beth Johnson, Michelle
Ballein.
11:00am Mass, left to right, front row: Candidates
Carelis Rios-Santiago, Colin Gardner, James Lower,
Mary Jo Hayes, Katherine and Madeline Peters, Brian
and Matthew Peters, and Amanda Barros;
Catechumens Jeremy Bohl, Jennifer McDuffy, and
Mario Talerico. Back row: sponsors Leigh Holmes, Eric
Sudol, Kristen Leonard, Jane Hayes, Fr. Tucker,
Caroline Ruddell, Peter Ruddell, Kate Stevenson, Trey
Pfeiffer, Gina Klco, Katie D'Arcy.
Rosary Altar Society
For Women of All Ages
Who Wish to Serve the Church
All women of the Parish are invited to join our
meeting Wednesday, November 12, at 10:00am
in the Baraga Room at St. Thomas Aquinas.
STA School News
Art for Charlie
Art for Charlie is an auction, with proceeds
benefitting care for children with life limiting illnesses
and support for their families. Two works of art have
been created collaboratively by second and third
grade students at the Parish School in Ms. Valente’s
Art classes. Come visit the exhibition! Broad Art
Museum Children’s Art Show : November 1, 12:004:00pm and November 2, 10:00am-5:00pm.
Children’s Art Sale at the East Lansing Marriott,
November 11, 4:00pm–7:00pm. Art for Charlie
event at the East Lansing Marriott: November 13,
6:00pm– 9:00pm.
8th Grade Visit Day
Lansing Catholic High School will be hosting its
annual 8th Grade Visit Day on Monday, November
10, 2014. Students will take a tour of the school,
attend mini lessons in various subject areas, learn
about student activities and athletics, and meet other
8th graders, current LCHS students, teachers,
counselors, administration, and coaches. To attend,
please contact Lansing Catholic’s Admissions
Coordinator, Karen Gavin at
karen.gavin@lansingcatholic.org or 517-267-2102.
Part Time Job Opportunity
Lansing Catholic High School has a Part Time Food Service
position available. The job is 2.5 hours on school days.
Please refer to lansingcatholic.org for job description and
application. For more information, please call Lansing
7 Catholic Food Service 267-2119.
Blackthorn Fundraising Concert
Divine Revelation
St. Francis Retreat Center presents “A Joyful Noise”,
our annual fundraising dinner and concert featuring
the rich tapestry of Celtic music performed by the
Celtic folk group Blackthorn. The dinner and concert
is Sunday, November 9, in Fr. Weber Hall at
St. Gerard Parish, Lansing. Doors open at 4:00pm.
Dinner is at 5:00pm and the concert begins at 6:00pm.
For tickets, call St. Francis Retreat Center at
1-866-669-8321 or online at www.stfrancis.ws.
Our Catholic Update Series
continues Sunday, November 2,
10:15-11:30am (during religious
education classes) in the STA
School Library. We are using the
new Symbolon DVD series by the Augustine
Institute as a resource. Our topic on November 2
will be “Divine Revelation: God Seeking Us and
the Compass for Our Lives.” Join us for coffee,
juice, fellowship and formation.
Prayers for the
Sick & Deceased
All are welcome!
Please pray for all those who are ill, especially
Tom & Stella Kinney, John Krusoe, Ralph
Hepp, MaryJo Bullock, Cathy Strand, Bob Bryans, Leona
Mackiewicz, and those listed in our Book of Prayer.
Can You Help?
Each year, Cristo Rey provides
a sit down Thanksgiving Feast.
Waiting on the guests gives us
another opportunity to show them respect and
honor. It also allows for our elders to rest without
having to juggle plates while standing in line. Cristo
Rey also delivers meals to people. Lots of volunteers
are needed to make all of this happen. People are
needed to cook, package meals, deliver meals, and
help with clean up. If you cannot help on Thanksgiving
Day but would like to contribute turkey or ham, that
is also a critical need.
We remember our faithful departed, especially Jerry
Borgen. My he now be welcomed by the Son whom
God raised from the dead.
Readings for the Week of November 2, 2014
Sunday The Commemoration of All the
Faithful Departed
Wis 3:1-9; Ps 27 or Ps 103; Rom 5:5-11
or Rom 6:3-9; Jn 6:37-40
Monday Phil 2:1-4; Ps 131; Lk 14:12-14
Tuesday Phil 2:5-11; Ps 22; Lk 14:15-24
Wednesday Phil 2:12-18; Ps 27; Lk 14:25-33
Thursday Phil 3:3-8a; Ps 105; Lk 15:1-10
Friday
Phil 3:17–4:1; Ps 122; Lk 16:1-8
Saturday Phil 4:10-19; Ps 112; Lk 16:9-15
Sunday The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; Ps 46;
1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22
This event has fed and nourished thousands of people
over the years and it has connected many communities,
cultures, nationalities and souls who might otherwise
have never met. It is a blessing to those we serve and to
those of us who serve others on this day. Contact
Michael Hood to find out more: 517-420-4341.
Please Pray for People in the Military
Caleb Stevens
Greg Paquette
Lance Bell
Bryan Forney
Matthew Forney
Mark Johnson
Paul (PJ) Walker
Derek Cowell
Matthew Danner
John Orleans
Kyle Richardson
Daniel Rashke
Scott McKenna
Steve Davich
Nicholas Copper
Matthew Tijerina
Faith Sharing Questions on
Next Sunday’s Gospel
Christopher White
Franz Rademacher
Michael J. Twarozynski
Buffy Abbott
James B. Robinson
Andrew Bush
Emily Metzger
Trevor Shoemaker
Christopher P. Murdoch
Stefan Gliwa
John Waldecker
Nathaniel Stine
Mark Lepczyk
Vance Richmond
Brian E. Jacobs
Michael Christensen Stacks
We invite you to prepare for the liturgy next Sunday,
November 9, by reflecting on the Gospel, John 2:13-22,
Jesus goes to the Temple and drives out the moneychangers, knocking over their tables. He said, “Destroy
this temple and in three days I will raise it up.”
Questions: “Does my care for my body and Creation reflect
their holiness? Where are my places of worship, prayer, and
praise? Where are my places of business and commerce?”
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For further reflections on the Sunday readings,
see the link to “Bringing Home the Word” on the Adult Faith
Formation page of our parish website, www.elcatholics.org.
Events In our Parish
Mass Intentions
Monday, November 3, 2014
4:30pm
Religious Ed Classes (STA)
5:30pm
Centering/Contemplative Prayer (SJSC)
6:00pm
Evening Prayer (STA)
6:30pm
JustFaith Engaging Spirituality (SJSC)
7:00pm “Priest, Prophet, & King” DVD Series (STA)
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
6:30pm
Group Spiritual Direction (STA)
6:30pm
Chinese Prayer Group (SJSC)
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
9:30am
Bible Study (STA)
10:00am
Rosary (STA)
3:15pm, 4:15pm
Cherub Choir Rehearsal (STA)
6:00pm
Evening Prayer (STA)
6:00pm
Bereavement Support Group (STA)
7:00pm
Quest Group (SJSC)
7:00pm
St. Vincent de Paul Meeting (STA)
7:00pm
Korean Prayer Group (STA)
7:00pm
Light Weigh (STA)
Thursday, November 6, 2014
9:30am
Mom’s Group (SJSC)
12:15pm
Bible Study (SJSC)
3:15pm, 4:30pm
Seraph Choir Rehearsal (STA)
4:30pm
RCIA with Teens & Children (STA)
5:30pm Faculty/Community Book Discussion (SJSC)
6:00pm
Choir Rehearsal (STA)
6:30pm
Choir Rehearsal (SJSC)
7:00pm
GS/YP (SJSC)
7:00pm
“How Might Faith Make You Well” (SJSC)
Friday, November 7, 2014
Monday, November 3, 2014
6:30am (St. Thomas Aquinas)
Gavino Ralph Rangel req. by Charles & Virginia DeLuca
12:15pm (St. John)
Saturday, November 8, 2014
9:00am
Food Cupboard Opens (SJSC)
Sunday, November 9, 2014
8:30am, 10:20am
Religious Ed Classes (STA)
9:45am
Choir Rehearsal (STA)
11:00am
RCIA (SJSC)
11:00am
RCIA Sponsor Formation (SJSC)
1:00pm
Boy Scout Troop #293 (STA)
3:00pm
Collegiate Ensemble Rehearsal (SJSC)
3:50pm
Korean Community Mass (STA)
4:00pm
Spaghetti Supper (SJSC)
4:30pm
Youth Ministry (STA)
5:00pm
A Biblical Walk (STA)
7:00pm
What is Pope Francis Saying (SJSC)
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
6:30am (St. Thomas Aquinas)
Stanley Brower req. by Skip Wolcott
9:15pm (St. John)
Int. of Gretchen Werpshaw req. by Inga Smith
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
6:30am (St. Thomas Aquinas)
Ruth Parsley req. by Parsley Family
9:00am (St. Thomas Aquinas)
Jim Casper req. by Dennis & Joanne Bernest
12:15pm (St. John)
Peggy Shihadeh req. by Tom & Mary Ellen Small
Thursday, November 6, 2014
6:30am (St. Thomas Aquinas)
Richard J. Billings req. by the Family
9:15pm (St. John)
Special Intention req. by Ignacio
Friday, November 7, 2014
6:30am (St. Thomas Aquinas)
George Merva req. by Knights of Columbus #7816
9:00am (St. Thomas Aquinas)
Anthony Parsley req. by Bill Parsley and the late Ruth Parsley
12:15pm (St. John)
Conrad Henke req. by Helen Henke
Saturday, November 8, 2014
4:30pm (St. Thomas Aquinas)
All Souls
Sunday, November 9, 2014
8:00am (St. John)
Robert Leo Hynous, Jr. req. by AnnMarie Voice
9:00am (St. Thomas Aquinas)
Gavino Ralph Rangel req. by Louis & Eleanor Dionise
10:00am (St. John)
Berthe D’Souza req. by the Family
11:00am (St. Thomas Aquinas)
George Merva req. by Leo & Peggy Kennedy
12:00pm (St. John)
Paul Dionise req. by Frank & Elaine Knox
5:00pm (St. John)
Jennifer Rahn req. by Betty Tesner
7:00pm (St. John)
People of the Parish
Everyone who sees the Son and believes in him shall have eternal life.
John9 6:40
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