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DEDICATION OF THE LATERAN BASILICA
NOVEMBER 9, 2014
WHO WE ARE . . . WHO WE STRIVE TO BE
MASS INTENTIONS FOR COMING WEEK
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT:
“We, the parish of Christ Our Redeemer, are called
to love God, act as stewards of Christ and trust in
the Lord to nurture our faith through His Presence
in the Eucharist.”
FAITH FORMATION
Sacramental Preparation
for Confirmation & Eucharist
Must attend minimum of 75% of
BOTH Religion Classes & Sacramental Prep Cases
Call Parish Office at 897-7797 for more information
PARISH VISION STATEMENT:
“Christ Our Redeemer Catholic Parish is:
An open, diverse and vibrant Christ-centered family,
inspired by the Holy Spirit to nurture and share our
faith through celebration of the Eucharist, prayer,
education, outreach and community.”
CONSECRATED TO:
the Immaculate Heart of Mary
December 9, 2013
CHRIST OUR REDEEMER
CATHOLIC EDUCATION
Religious Education:!
Sun: 8:45-10:00 a.m.
Lisa Hall:!!
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Youth Ministry:!
Carmen Marshall-Claude & Dalane Fox:
Youth Ministry:!
897-7797
Wed: 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Carmen Marshall-Claude:!
897-7797
Sacramental Catechesis:
Check Bulletin or Call
Lisa Hall:!!
!
897-7797
Rite of Christian Initiation:
Mon.: 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Deacon Jim Murray:!
974-1033
Bible Study:!
Deacon Bill Schaal: Sun.: 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. 897-3949
Michele McCormick: Tue.: 9:30-11:00 a.m. 897-2372
Sue Marco:
Mon.: 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. 897-5609
Ignatian Exercises:
Wed.: 9:10-11:30 a.m.
Maurie Ockerman:!
897-1463
CATHOLIC FELLOWSHIP
Donut Brigade: !
Sun: after 7:30 & 10:30 Masses
Donna & Ron Quinn:!
897-2342
Welcome Committee: ! Sun: 1st Wkend at all Masses
Colleen Miller:!
678-2116
Single-Divorced-Widowed: Sun: 4th Wkend after 10:30
Mass
Barbara Vanderbeek:!
897-6551
Monday Morning Coffee:
Mon.: 9:10 a.m. til
Playgroup-4-Kids-&-Moms: Tue.: 9:30-11:00 a.m.
Sarah Dieterich:!
897-3795
CATHOLIC OUTREACH & FELLOWSHIP
Knights of Columbus: !
Andy Balding:!
Council of Catholic Women:
Nancy Morris:!
Priscilla Circle: !
Rebecca Coley:!
Young Adult Ministry: !
Adam Ubowski:!
Thu.: 1st Wk of Month
496-0439
Fri.: 1st Wk of Month
897-4648
Wed.: 3rd Wk of Month
618-409-6850
Tue.: 2nd Wk of Month
897-7797
CATHOLIC OUTREACH
Elder Outreach: !
St. Vincent de Paul:!
KoC Outreach (Elderly):
Habitat for Humanity: !
Sharon Hargreaves
Patty Harp
Ron Rabiansky
Nitsi Bennett
279-6337!
897-5887
897-3493
315-0025
Beth McDonald
Maurie Ockerman
Pam Deloach
Annette North
Michele McCormick
897-0549
897-1463
897-3413
897-3783
897-2372
CATHOLIC ENRICHMENT
Prayer Line: !
Charismatic Renewal:!
Communion & Liberation:
Cursillo:!
Respect Life:
CATHOLIC LITURGY
Music: !
Adam Ubowski
Eucharistic Ministers of H.C. Deacon Nolla
Lectors & Altar Svrs:!
Tom Toltzien
Altar Svrs: !!
Deacon Murray:
Sacristans:
Patty Harp
Ushers / Greeters:!
Adolph Fejfar
Art & Environment:!
Michele McCormick
!
Carmen Marshall-Claude
897-7797!
897-6885
897-5789
974-1033
897-5887
897-2586
897-2372
678-9372
COUNCILS & COMMITTEES
Pastoral: !
Finance:!
Faith Engaged:
Jeanette Schaal
Adam Dieterich:
Pat Brennan:
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897-7797
Wed: 5:30-7:30 p.m.
897-3949!
897-3795
897-1163
FYI:
If you are interested in participating in any of the above
Ministries or Organizations to become part of our “Faith
Engaged” parish family, please call the point of contact and
they can then give you their e-mail address to communicate.
SATURDAY: NOVEMBER 8
Vigil of Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
5:30 P.M. ~ Michelle LaVecchia ✝
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SUNDAY: NOVEMBER 9
Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
7:30 A.M. ~ People of God
10:30 A.M. ~ Military Veterans
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
Prior to setting a Baptism date for your child,
please call the parish office to register for the
required preparation class and to complete
necessary paperwork. One of the godparents
must be baptized, confirmed & a practicing
Catholic who is sixteen years of age or older.
Baptisms at Christ Our Redeemer are usually
scheduled during Mass the fourth weekend of
the month.
MONDAY: NOVEMBER 10
St. Leo the Great, Pope &
Doctor of the Church
8:30 A.M. ~ Mass of Remembrance ✝
TUESDAY: NOVEMBER 11
St. Martin of Tours. bishop
“Veterans’ Day”
8:30 A.M. ~ For the U.S.A.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
Call the Parish Office to schedule an appointment with the pastor. Arrangements must
be made SIX MONTHS in ADVANCE of anticipated Wedding Date. Registration for and the
completion of the marriage preparation program
are required.
WEDNESDAY: NOVEMBER 12
St. Josaphat, bishop & martyr
8:30 A.M. ~ Andrew & Virginia Rabiansky ✝
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SACRAMENT OF THE SICK
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Parishioners who are facing surgery or
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THURSDAY: NOVEMBER 13
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, virgin
8:30 A.M. ~ Cesar Castillo ✝ &
Jonathan Wilson ✝
FRIDAY: NOVEMBER 14
Weekday
8:30 A.M. ~ Communion Service
sacrament.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
SATURDAY: NOVEMBER 15
Vigil of Thirty-third Sunday
in Ordinary Time
5:30 P.M. ~ Margaret “Peggy” Dean ✝
9 November 2014 thru 16 November 2014
Sunday: !
Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; Ps 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9; 1 !
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Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22
Monday: !
Ti 1:1-9; Ps 24:1b-4ab, 5-6; Lk 17:1-6
Tuesday: !
Ti 2:1-8, 11-14; Ps 37:3-4, 18, 23, 27, 29;
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Lk 17:7-10
Wednesday: Ti 3:1-7; Ps 23:1b-6; Lk 17:11-19
Thursday: ! Phlm 7-20; Ps 146:7-10; Lk 17:20-25
Friday: !
2 Jn 4-9; Ps 119:1-2, 10-11, 17-18;
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Lk 17:26-37
Saturday: !
3 Jn 5-8; Ps 112:1-6; Lk 18:1-8
Sunday: !
Prv 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31; Ps 128:1-5; !
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1 Thes 5:1-6; Mt 25:14-30 [14-15, 19-21]
CELEBRATE FAITH 2015:
“HEARTS ON FIRE”
Seating limited! Register today for
this Jan. 24th diocesan event:
http://www.ptdiocese.org
held at the Emerald Coast Convention
Center, Okaloosa Island. Cost: $20 per
individual/$50 per family.
SUNDAY: NOVEMBER 16
Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 A.M. ~ People of God
10:30 A.M. ~ Nancy Lopes ✝
PRAISE ✠ WORSHIP ✠ ADORATION PLUS
RECONCILIATION
NO RSVP
NECESSARY FOR ADORATION
OUR LORD IS WAITING FOR YOU!
TUESDAY: NOVEMBER 11TH
FROM 7:00 P.M. UNTIL 9:00 P.M.
6:00 p.m. ~ free dinner in the Parish Hall for
the Young Adults. Please R.S.V.P. for dinner to
Adam Ubowski at coryoungadult@gmail.com
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The vocation of every man and woman
is to serve other peoples.
—Leo Tolstoy
Parish “Prayer Line” Requests . . .
► ► ►For Prayer Requests Call: BETH McDONALD at 897-0549
DEPLOYED MILITARY: Joseph Nolla ~ Colleen & Robin Murray - David Juarez ♢ (Missions: Molly McCormick)
Jim Doty - Wolfgang & Gertrude Geiberger - Rosa & Arthur Culver - Kevyn - Regina Joyce - Becky Sobel
Nancy Duke - Mary Frances Fuller - Guy Jordan - Edward Jarzabek - James Whitmarsh - Bill Pezdirtz
Marcie Norris - Bernice Huyser - Beverly Wheat - Carletta Aberle - Sonya - Carmen Sasso - Matthew Kimbel
Jose Antonio Lefran - Kathy Murphy - Jacob Doing - Drew Barfield - Ginger Quinn - Kathy Foley - Hugo
Mary Lou Alvadj - Gwen & Donna Young - Elaine & Mary Hildenbrand - Ashley Jackson - Jeanne Tanguay
Sheila Miner - Frank Procta - Harry Kinzler - Kevin Gallager - Matthew Packard - Sam Poppell - Lisa Lewis
Shirley Ocker - Marty Manny - Paul Robinson - Caitlin Gross - Tori - Diane Wileaver - Dave Owens - Goretti
Kearney Family - Bob Alhouse - Shirley Flagg - Kelly Walther - Adolph Fejfar - Erika Campbel - Tiffany
Grace Koechel - Baby Leighton - Margaret Starr - Godecki Family - David Hartline - Linda Battles
Frank Cole - Nancy Kirk
✔ ✔ IF YOU OR YOUR LOVED ONE IS HOSPITALIZED & would like Father Bob to visit, please
call the Parish Office and let us know. Father Bob wants to provide you pastoral care but he must be
told that you want and need him to visit.
DEDICATION OF THE LATERAN BASILICA
NOVEMBER 9, 2014
First Annual
at Christ Our Redeemer
All of our families who have experienced the loss of loved ones are held in our hearts and in our prayers. A Mass of Remembrance
will be held this Monday, November 10th, at 8:30 a.m. Is for you and your family. After Mass (9:10 / 9:15 a.m.) a breakfast reception
will convene in the Hall. Please be part of this special celebration if you can make the time to do so.
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN SINGING FOR MIDNIGHT MASS?
First rehearsal will be
Wednesday night, Nov. 12th at 6:45 pm.
Music Director, Adam Ubowski, at:
corlitmusic@gmail.com
and join in
singing praise to the newborn king!
APPRECIATION & GRATITUDE
Many, many THANKS to all of the sponsors, golfers and volunteers who made the 3rd Annual COR Golf Fundraiser such a
HUGE success. God blessed us with a beautiful day of sunshine
and great golf. The day couldn't have happened without each of
you. We raised over $9500 to go toward facility improvements. You can check out all the pictures on the parish website at:
corcatholic.org We are looking forward to doing it again in 2015!! Thanks again for your participation.
Treasures for Our Lord ~ 2 NOVEMBER 2014
To our visitors & our members, thank you for your generosity . . .
Weekend&Office donations for operating Parish
$16,393.45
On-Line Donations
$1,157.00
Total Received
$17,550.45
PLAYGROUP AT COR EVERY TUESDAY MORNING
9:30 - 11AM IN THE OUR LADY ROOM OF THE PARISH HALL
We are moms supporting each other through faith and prayer.
The children enjoy playing amongst each other while the moms
get to know each other. Some guided studies, support, and other
community activities will be planned. Contact: Sarah Dietrich at
897-3795 or at smarjorieaw@yahoo.com
THANKSGIVING LUNCHEON
23rd
Sunday, Nov.
at 11:45 a.m. ~ the Thanksgiving Luncheon
for the "Wiser Generation" will be held.
Please R.S.V.P. by
going to: www.coryouth.org and clicking on the link.
You may also call the Parish Office at 897-7797 Monday
thru Thursday from 9:15 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. to tell us if
you will be able to attend. If the phone is busy or it’s after
hours, just leave a message on the answering machine.
The youth are looking forward to "Serving" you!
CONGRATULATIONS
To the new members of our Pastoral Council
Mark Adams
Doug Blandford
Don Carpenter who will serve as Vice-Chairman
and
Lenny Smales who will serve as Secretary
Thanks to Michael Veth and Chuck Galati for their years of service
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 13527 INFORMATION
▶ CALENDAR ITEMS:
Nov 9th - Veterans’ Mass at 10:30 - Vets in Uniform /4th Degree Regalia
Nov 11th - Veterans’ Day at Doolittle Park in Valparaiso @ 11 a.m.
Nov 14th - BINGO at HNJ ~ 6 p.m.
Nov 20th - Executive Committee at COR ~ 7 p.m.
Nov 21st - BINGO at HNJ ~ 6 p.m.
Nov 28th - BINGO at HNJ ~ 6 p.m.
▶ IT’S A GREAT DAY TO BE A KNIGHT . . .
Contact Grand Knight Andy Balding at 496-0439 today & ask
about joining the Knights of Council 13527 at COR.
▶ KEEP CHRIST IN CHRISTMAS . . . Christmas cards & magnets
on sale after weekend Masses throughout month of November
GET YOUR TICKETS AFTER ALL MASSES NOVEMBER 29TH - 30TH
Parking “Closer to Christ” will be
for the months of
December 2014 and January 2015
PARISH DIRECTORIES DISTRIBUTION DAYS
November 15th & 16th
Make-Up Weekend
December 13th & 14th
Will be available in the Narthex after each Mass from the Committee Members
DEADLINE FOR NEXT WEEKEND’S BULLETIN
Monday, November 3rd at 12:00 noon: coroffice@gmail.com
VICTIMS OF ABUSE: The Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee is committed to
healing. Louis M. Makarowski Ph.D.; P.A. at 850-477-7181
DEDICATION OF THE LATERAN BASILICA
NOVEMBER 9, 2014
Christ Our Redeemer
Council of Catholic Women
BAKE SALE
at front of Parish Hall
after 5:30 p.m. MASS
Saturday ~ Nov. 15th ~ 2014
Sunday ~ November 16th ~ 2014
after EACH MASS
7:30 a.m. MASS and 10:30 a.m. MASS
Calling ALL Cooks !!!
BAKED GOODS NEEDED !!!
Pies ~ Cookies ~ Cakes ~ Breads
Baked Goods will be Accepted
on the South Side of Christ Our Redeemer Parish Hall
Right Side of Building as you drive on to property
Saturday, November 15th
From 12 noon until 4:00 p.m.
at the Kitchen Door
More Information Needed
Call: Chris Warsheski at 897-2117
Proceeds support the charitable programs of CCW
DEDICATION OF THE LATERAN BASILICA
NOVEMBER 9, 2014
MAY YOUR KINGDOM COME, BUT NOT YET
Written by: Ron Rolheiser, O.M.I.
September 1, 2014 - Used with Permission
A FRIEND OF MINE likes to humor about his struggles in growing up. When I was in my twenties, he quips, I felt that by the time I was
forty I would have grown-up enough to let go of my bad habits. But, when I turned forty, I gave myself an extra ten years, promising myself that by age fifty, I’d have conquered these habits. Well, now I’m my fifties and I’ve promised myself that by age sixty, I’ll be more
mature and more serious about the deeper things in life.
MOST OF US, if we are honest, have a similar story. We’re well intentioned, but we keep pushing the things we need to change in our
lives off into the future: Yes, I need to do this, but I’m not ready yet. I want more time. Sometime in the future I’ll do this.
THAT’S A NEAR-UNIVERSAL SENTIMENT, and for good reason. The tension we experience between our desire to grow-up and our
perennial procrastination and infinite stalling in doing that, reflects in fact a tension that lies at the heart of Jesus’ message, a tension between God’s promises as being already here and God’s promises as still coming. Simply put: Everything Jesus promised is already here
and everything Jesus promised is still coming. We’re already living the new, resurrected life, even as we’re waiting for it still to come.
What lies inside this paradox?
BIBLICAL SCHOLARS AND THEOLOGIANS tell us that everything Jesus came to bring us (the Reign of God, the Kingdom of God, the
New Age, the Final Age, the reign of justice on this earth, new life, the resurrection, eternal life, heaven) is already here, except that it’s
also still coming. It’s here now, but not fully; a present reality, but in tension. And it’s still coming, in its fullness; still to arrive, in ecstasy.
It’s already here and it’s still to be realized. For instance, when Jesus says that he has come to bring us new life, he is not talking simply
about our future our lives in heaven; he is also talking about our lives here, already now. The new life is already here, he assures us.
Heaven has already begun.
JESUS PREACHED THIS very clearly and the problem was not that his hearers didn’t understand him. They understood; but, almost universally, they resisted that message. Much as they yearned for God’s Kingdom to be already here, like my friend who keeps asking for
another ten years to get his life in order, they preferred to push things into the future. Having God become concrete in their lives was far
too threatening.
Gerhard Lohfink, the renowned Biblical scholar, aptly articulates both the resistance that Jesus’ hearers had to this part of his message and
the reason for that resistance: “Jesus’ hearers prefer to push everything off into the future, and the story comes to no good end. The reign
of God announced by Jesus is not accepted. The ‘today’ offered by God is denied. And that, that alone, is why ‘already’ becomes ‘not yet’.
…. It is not only in Nazareth that the ‘today’ of the Gospel was not accepted. Later also, in the course of the church’s history, it has again
and again been denied or rendered toothless. The reason was the same as in Nazareth: apparently it goes against the human grain for God
to become concrete in our lives. Then people’s desires and favorite notions are in danger, and so are their ideas about time. It can’t be today, because that would mean that our lives have to change today already. Therefore it can lie, hygienically and snugly packed, at rest,
inconsequential.”
I SUSPECT THAT ALL OF US can relate to that: It’s very threatening to have God become “concrete” in our lives, as opposed to God
simply being a reality that will one day become very real. Because if God is “concrete” already now that means that our worlds have to
change now and we have to stop pushing things into the indefinite future. This isn’t so much a fault in faith as it is a procrastination, a
stalling, wanting of a little more time before we need to get serious. We’re like the guests in the Gospel parable who are invited to wedding banquet. We too want to go to the feast, intend to go to the feast; but, first, we need to attend to our marriages, our businesses, our
ambitions. We can get serious later. There’s time. We fully intend to take Jesus seriously; it’s just that we want a little more time before we
do that.
WE ARE ALL, I suspect, familiar with St. Augustine’s infamous prayer. After converting to Christianity at age twenty-five, he struggled
for another nine years to bring his sexuality into harmony with his faith. During those nine years, he prayed this way: Lord, make me a
chaste Christian … but not yet!
TO HIS CREDIT, unlike many of us, at least eventually he stopped pushing things into the indefinite future.