Our Lord Jesus Christ, Lord of the Universe November 23, 2014 Our Lord Jesus Christ Lord of the Universe Let us praise Jesus Christ our king for the wonderful things he has done. He sends out his word to heal us. He satisfies the thirsty with the water of life. He fills the hungry with the abundance of his kingdom. Let us praise Jesus, redeemer and renewer of all things. May we always trust in his goodness and love, And have faith in his grace and mercy, May we always believe he cares about justice and righteousness, And draw our life from his eternal purposes. Let us praise Jesus Christ our king and saviour, May we be filled with the hope and promise of his coming, And give our lives to follow him. May we be gripped by his compassionate ways, And walk with assurance and trust into his grace and peace. Amen. 12171 Iona Road Fort Myers, FL 33908 239–489–3973 12171Iona IonaRoad Road Fort FortMyers, Myers,FL 33908 239–489–3973 239–489–3973 12171 Iona Road Fort Myers, FL 33908 239–489–3973 12171 12171 Iona Road Fort Myers, FLFL33908 33908 239–489–3973 12171 IonaIona Road 239–489–3973 12171 Road Fort FortMyers, Myers,FL FL33908 33908 239–489–3973 Page 2 Second Collection ! Catholic Campaign for Human Development November 22 & 23 November 2014 ! Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ: ! The Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD) has come to the aid of those in need nationwide for over 40 years in an effort to eradicate poverty. Pope Francis has told us to “Never tire of working for a more just world, marked by greater solidarity.” Firmly guided by the principles of Catholic Social Teaching. CCHD puts these words into action by funding housing, education, and the development of job opportunities. ! This Collection is the primary source of funding for CCHS’s antipoverty grants and educational programs. Collection funds offer new hope each year to those living in poverty throughout the United States by providing low income families permanent solutions. Help CCHD defend human dignity and show Christ’s charity to those in need. Together, we can support families and communities across the United States. ! The Collection for CCHD will be taken up in all Parishes in the Diocese of Venice the weekend of November 22 and 23, 2014. Your generous donations will give those in poverty the support needed to make lasting changes. Also know that 25 percent of the Collection’s proceeds remain in our Diocese to fight poverty in local communities and defend the dignity of our neighbors. ! Thank you, and know that you have the assurance of my continued consideration and prayers. May God bless you for your generosity. ! Sincerely yours in Christ, +Frank J. Dewane Bishop of the Diocese of Venice in Florida and Pray for the Men and Women serving in the Military Andrew Richter Louis Koconis Kory McManus Nicholas Dieter George Dombeck III Caitlin Shaw Garrett Ferrara David Woods Timothy Westberry Michael Klem Joe Harris Tom Jardas Blake Griebenow Joseph Prehm Todd Sabala Jeffrey Greenwald Mark Hernandez ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Parish Office Closed !! The Parish Office will be closed Thursday & Friday, November 27th & 28th for Thanksgiving. ! Fr. Joe and the staff wish everyone a blessed and happy Thanksgiving! Please consider remembering St. Columbkille in your will. ! Help us to endow our ministry, services and outreach into the future. Please contact the Parish Office for more information. Page 3 Women’s Guild Christmas Luncheon ! ! Be of good cheer! !The Women's Guild Christmas Luncheon will be held on Thursday, Dec. 11 at noon at Kelly Green’s Golf and Country Club Clubhouse. Tickets are $20.00 Please call Norma at 239-454-5656 to save a ticket. !Women of the parish, friends and neighbors are welcome. Remember to bring non-perishable food items for the parish food pantry. Coffee & Donuts On the Calendar !Alcoholics Anonymous All 4 meetings are in the Ministry Center Room C-D. Meetings are on Tuesdays at 6:30pm, (men & women), Wednesdays at 7:00pm, (women’s meeting), Thursdays at 1:00pm, (men & women) & Thursday at 6:30pm, (discussion men & women). For information and details call Peggy at 481-3956. !Alanon for families and friends of alcoholics meets in the Ministry Center Room 6 on Tuesdays at 6:30pm and Thursdays at 1:00pm. For details call Judy at 489-1654. !Knights of Columbus Council #11425 meets the second Wednesday of each month at 7pm in the Ministry Center Room 1. For information call Ron at 437-4999. !Scripture Study Group meets each Friday from 1:00pm to 2:00pm in the Ministry Center Room 6. The readings for the upcoming weekend are studied in depth. For information please call Mary at 437-1527. !Sewing Ministry will meet December 4 & 18 in the Ministry Center Youth Room. All are welcome. For information call Lillian at 433-2144. Taize Prayer, a contemplative candlelit service, meets the third Thursday of each month at 7:00pm in the church. All are welcome! Women’s Guild meets the second Monday of each month in the Ministry Center Room 1 at 10:00am through April 2015. For information call Lillian at 433-2144. Wednesday, November 26th after the 8am Mass. Join us for for fine coffee, delicious donuts and fellowship in Iona Hall, Cafe Kells. ! ! All are welcome! Gift Shop News! !Our Gift Shop, located in the Parish Library in the church narthex, has a new shipment of coffees and teas, and a new and exciting selection of delicious candy just in time for the holidays! Stop in soon. We are open before and after all Masses and anytime the church is open! ! Anointing Service Sunday, December 7th following the 11:00am Mass St. Columbkille Parish will celebrate the Sacrament of the Sick in a special Anointing Service following the 11am Mass on Sunday, December 7. ! If you know of someone in need of healing (from serious physical, emotional or spiritual illness) or a frail elderly person, please encourage them to attend. Sacraments are community celebrations. All are welcome! ! Ages 3-6 Kids Corner November 23, 2014 • Matthew 25:31-46 Marriage Moment Page 4 “For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, a stranger and you welcomed me, naked and you clothed me, ill and you cared for me, in prison and you visited me." (Mt 25:35-36) Which of these works of mercy do you already do? As a couple? Parenting Pointer Thanksgiving is this week. For most families Thanksgiving is a time to reconnect. It's also a time when in-laws often mix. Your children benefit from a healthy extended family. Seek to know at least one extended family member better next Thanksgiving weekend. Don't fight. Bite your tongue if you must. Can you find anything positive to say about a black sheep in your family? Do it for the sake of your child. Waiting for God A Call to Silent Prayer ! Each Tuesday morning during the weeks of Advent we will offer a time for quiet prayer beginning at 8:45am to 9:30am. The gathering will take place in Iona Hall. This opportunity is offered as a way to prepare our spirit for the celebration of Christmas. If you would like to recline or sit on the floor during the prayer time, you are welcome to bring a pillow. All are welcome. ! ! By Susan Vogt www.susanvogt.net Blood Drive December 13 Every 3 seconds someone needs blood. Our next Blood Drive is Saturday, December 13th from 8:00am to 12:00pm outside Iona Hall. !Donors wanted!! You must be in good health, at least 110 pounds and at least 16 years old. Get a goods night’s sleep and drink 16 oz. of water and fluids before donation. Wear clothing that can easily be rolled up above the elbow. !! Please call Chris at 489-3973 for more information. St Benedict and Buy Nothing Day St. Benedict was born in the town of Nursia, Italy in 480. Known for his Rule of Benedict, he is considered the father of Western monasticism. He, like the desert fathers and mothers the century before him, “fled” what he considered the immoral culture of the Roman Empire. Benedictʼs rule of life is a guide for living a life grounded in God, voluntary simplicity, hospitality to others, and compassion for the world. St. Benedict was a very practical leader who developed the Rule to help monks and nuns to live together faithfully in community. It remains the basis for the structure of monastic communities, as well as guide for a multitude of Christians outside of monastic life. The Rule of Benedict is relevant today because it describes in a practical way what living a life grounded in God looks like day to day. We are often pretty good at seeing the ʻbig picture” viewpoint about life, spirituality, and ecology; it is translating the “big picture” view into our day-to-day life that is most challenging. They say that “the devil is in the details” but St. Benedict helps us see God in the details. So we come to the issue of Buy Nothing Day an international culture jamming event where people are asked to buy nothing on the biggest shopping day of the year; the Friday after Thanksgiving. Many stores will be open on Thanksgiving as well. The act of buying nothing on Thanksgiving Day and November 28th is an act of resistance against turning Christmas into a festival of materialism. No giving in to shopping on these two days is a practical act of “fleeing” a culture largely worshipping excessive spending, and instead being more grounded in God, voluntary simplicity, and compassion for the world. Participate by not participating! Of course, Buy Nothing Day isn't about changing your lifestyle for just one day - make this a lasting relationship with your consumer conscience - maybe a life changing experience! Make a commitment to consuming less, recycling more and challenging companies to clean up and be fair. The supermarket or shopping mall might offer great choices, but this shouldn't be at the cost of the environment or developing countries. ! Ask yourself these simple questions: • Do I need it? • How many do I already have? • How much will I use it? • How long will it last? • Could I borrow it from a friend or family member? • Am I able to clean and/or maintain it myself ? • Will I be able to repair it? Am I willing to? • How will I dispose of it when I’m done using it? “Joy to the World” Nativity Sculpture Just in time for Christmas gift giving, we have available for purchase the sculpture “Joy to the World” by Timothy Schmaltz. This beautiful depiction of the Nativity can be purchased at our Religious Article Store located in the Church at the back of the Library or at the Parish Office. The cost is $40 (the retail cost is $59.99). If you would prefer to have your statue shipped up north, leave your name and phone number on the sheet in the narthex or come to the Parish Office to place your order. There is a $5 charge for shipping. Deceased Loved Ones The church prays constantly for the dead and rejoices in the communion of saints. This takes place in a special way during November. During this month, we may write the name of our deceased loved one in the book found in the Narthex. Communally, we pray for all our departed. Fr. Ronald Rolheiser, OMI reminds us that prayer for the dead is meant to console the living and heals our relationship to them, if needed. When someone close to us dies, it is natural to feel a certain amount of guilt, not because that person died and we go on living, but because, being human, we have had a less-thanperfect relationship with him or her – some unfinished business. In prayer, we help wash clean those things that remain painful between us. And mainly, we pray for the dead because we believe in the communion of saints, an essential Christian doctrine that asks us to believe that a vital flow of life continues to exist between ourselves and our loved ones, even beyond death. And behold, I Am with you always..... Mt 28:20 Thrift Shop News Page 6 !The shop will be closed on Thursday, November 27th so that our volunteers and staff can celebrate the holiday with their families. On behalf of everyone who works at the shop, we'd like to wish one and all a Happy Thanksgiving. We hope each of you has many blessings and can spend time with family or friends. !We will re-open on Friday, November 28th. for a fabulous sale! All items in the shop will be 25% off! Be sure to stop in. !We are in the K-Mart Plaza at the Iona McGregor intersection. Please call 489-4001 for more information and for pick-ups. Welcome to St. Columbkille We offer a warm welcome to the following new members of our parish family: ! Greg & Bonnie Fleming Elsie MacMillan Robert & Barbara Raaf Maureen & William Workman ! Marking the Days of Ordinary Time Sunday! November 23! ! ! ! ! SIMPLE LIVING enriches lives This week’s reflection: We don’t like being judged, but we tend to be quick to judge others. How different our judgements would be if we always realize that we are looking upon the face of Christ in the other! ! ! ! ! ! Remember when Jesus said, "Behold, the kingdom of God is in the midst of you." In other words this moment, this ordinary moment, is sacred. How can we pay better attention to the sacred in everyday life? One way is to take off your shoes. Go barefoot sometime this week even if you can only do so inside. Feel the earth or sand or wood or tile beneath your toes. Consider that you are walking on holy ground and stop to take notice of heaven. ! ! ! ! ! One chief idea of my life . . . is the idea of taking things with gratitude and not taking things for granted. ! — G. K. Chesterton ! To Practice This Thought: Be lavish in your gratefulness.! Wednesday! November 26! Tonight Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service ! ! ! Wednesday, November 26! 7:00pm at Faith United Methodist Church Thanksgiving Day Thursday! November 27 Friday! November 28! Saturday! November 29! Page 7 Today amidst the joy of turkey dinners with friends and family, be sure to make some time for quiet prayer. Make time alone with God to offer your deepest prayers of praise and thanksgiving. ! Today is “Buy Nothing Day”. Learn more about “Buy Nothing Day” on page 5 of this bulletin. Use the time you would normally be shopping to do something special with family and friends. Advent begins tomorrow. ! How do you plan to “make room” for Jesus this Advent season? Hope Page 8 Parish Family Christmas Party Sunday, December 14th, 4:00 pm Iona Hall All Parish Families are welcome No charge to attend ! Christmas is the time for families, so this is the chance for our parish family to get together, share good food, have fun with friends, listen to Christmas music by the Big Arts Band and Lee Van Asten…and there may even be a visit from Santa! ! Menu: Turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, green beans, cranberry sauce, rolls and Christmas cookies for dessert. ! We are asking for volunteers to bring a plate of Christmas cookies. Just let us know when you make your reservation. ! Your reservation is needed as we are limited to 450 people. Please call the event phone line (239)-634-2929 or email at events@stcolumbkille.com. Reservations will be taken from November 24 thru December 8 from 9am to 4pm. ! All attendees are asked to bring tuna (canned or packaged) for the Food Pantry. ! Volunteers are needed to help with the party: Please call the event phone line (239)-634-2929, or email at events@stcolumbkille.com if you can help. ! Please remember there will be no 5:30 pm Mass on Sunday, December 14 ! Any questions, be sure to contact our EVENTS LINE AT (239-634-2929). ! th. See you there! ! Give the Gift of Love this Christmas ! ! 2014 Alternative Gift Giving Project Celebrate Christmas by making a difference in the world. Communicate the love of Jesus in your gift giving this year. You can spread the love and compassion of Christmas through our Parish Alternative Gift Giving Project. This project connects your Christmas gift giving to those in our area who are in need of food and assistance for themselves and their families. So instead of buying that sweater that doesn’t fit or something for someone who has more than they need, give your friends and loved ones the gift of providing for those in need. When you make your donation of $25 you will receive a gift card explaining that you have made a donation to the St. Columbkille Food Pantry in the gift recipient’s name. Call the Parish Office 489-3973 to purchase your gift. We pray: Jesus, generous font of all blessings, thank you for the virtue of charity. Grant me the strength to model after You, refraining from any acts of judging others, to generously share with those in need. Erase any weaknesses of my human nature, allowing my soul to shine as the morning sun. By Your grace may my charity toward others truly reflect Your eternal example of perfect love, creating in me that same love for all people. Blessed be Your glorious name! Amen In In Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Farmworkers for the for the Farmworkers Join the Fair Food movement by sharing your concern Join the Fair Food by sharing your in themovement field with Publix. for the workers concern for the workers in the field with Publix. Two weeks ago, people from various faith The Fair Food Program is a human rights communities joined with the Coalition of program that is designed, monitored, and to ask our neighborhood Immokalee Workers enforced by the very workers whose neighbors andrights sign it grocery chain to be good is intended protect. People various the Fair Foodto Agreement, which from will ensure fair faith communities join with the Coalition conditions that areof wages, fair & safe working Immokalee Workers to ask and our slavery, neighborhood and a free from sexual harassment can neighbors be heard without grocery chain tovoice be good and sign place where their the Fair Food Agreement, which will ensure fair wages, fair & safe working conditions that are free from sexual harassment and slavery, ! fear of reprisal. Our Parish Community Community can can and a place where their voice can be heard continue to play a role in efforts for dignity dignity of of the the without fear of reprisal. Our Parish workers. Send a postcard (available (available in in narthex) narthex) Community can continue to play a role and take a letter to the manager of you you in efforts for dignity of –the Send a the neighborhood Publix askworkers. them to pass pass on on the postcard in narthex) take a letter message(available to their superiors! Forand more more to the manager your neighborhood Publix information visit:ofwww.ciw-online.org and www.ciw-online.org and –www.interfaithact.org ask them to pass on the message to their superiors! For more information visit: www.ciw-online.org and the new website www.fairfoodprogram.org. N EW TO THE PARISH? V ISITING SEASONALLY? Page 11 B EEN AROUND FOR A WHILE BUT NEVER REGISTERED? If you haven’t filled out a Welcome Card in the past, please complete the information on this page and return it in the collection basket. This will allow us to better communicate with you what’s going on at St. Columbkille, collect your contact information in case of an emergency and record your donations for tax purposes. Page 12 Save the Date !- Senior Prom “Cinderella’s Ball” January 30, 2015 Iona Hall 6:30-9:30pm Tickets are $15 Live Music with Side By Side Light Refreshments ! Sponsored by the Women’s Guild and Youth Ministry Tickets go on sale January 12th - January 28th. See future bulletins for details. Formal Attire dress is preferred. Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service Wednesday, November 26th at 7pm Faith United Methodist Church (Corner of McGregor and Thornton) ! All are welcome to this beautiful service. Please join us! !! Collection proceeds will be given to the Gladiolus Food Pantry. Outreach Ministry Food Pantry Items Needed The Food Pantry needs peanut butter & jelly, canned corn and green beans. We appreciate all your donations, but please no outdated or opened items as we are unable to use them. Thank you! Soldier Ministry Our parishioners and the Thrift Store have been so generous the last 10 years in supporting our troops. For the month of November we are collecting white tube socks. Please place items in the box in the narthex. If you have a soldier who would like to receive prayers and packages, please call Pat at 481-8333. ! ! Christmas Break Day Camp Would you like to help a child spend Christmas break at Day Camp rather than be left home alone while the parents work? $50.00 will give a child the week at camp. The camp is filled with programs which are educational as well as enjoyable. Donations can be placed in the collection basket and should be made out to St. Vincent de Paul with “Christmas Day Camp” in the memo line. Thank you. ! Page 13 Thanksgiving Dinners & Baskets ! On Thanksgiving Day last year, we delivered dinner to 440 people who had no one with whom to share this wonderful family holiday. In partnership with Gladiolus Food Pantry we also gave 586 baskets with turkey and all the trimmings to people in need in our community, We are doing the same projects this year. We can use gift cards from grocery stores and food that is shown below. Food Needed - please give according to your last name A - G = canned green beans and corn H - R =monetary or grocery store gift card for the purchase of fresh fruit, vegetables and turkeys. S - Z = Mashed potatoes and stuffing. Please place food or other donations in the Thanksgiving box in the narthex. Donations are needed by Sunday, November 23rd. Thanksgiving Week Volunteers Needed With Thanksgiving fast approaching, our Outreach Ministry team is carefully planning for the meals we will be preparing and delivering on Thanksgiving Day. This is a complex project that requires careful planning. We cannot accommodate walk in volunteers. If you are interested in participating in this year’s project, we ask that you register by calling the Parish Office 489-3973 as soon as possible. Jesse ! Tree !The Jesse Tree is a leafless tree decorated with symbols portraying Jesus’ spiritual heritage. It is named from Isaiah 11:1: “A shoot will spring forth from the stump of Jesse, and a branch out of his roots.” The Jesse Tree was a vehicle to tell the story of God in the Old Testament, and the branch was a sign of newness – a way to talk about the expected Messiah. This Advent, we can be branches of generosity for people in need. Beginning the First Sunday of Advent, (the weekend of November 29 - 30) look for the Jesse Tree in the narthex and join the parish in a giving project to help our neighbors. It’s easy to participate: take an ornament and ID tag from the Jesse Tree and purchase the item written on the ornament. Then gift wrap your item, attach the ID tag and bring your package to church by December 14th. The ornament is for your tree, but please be sure to return the gift with the ID tag attached. All gifts must be identifiable in order to get them to the right person. Thank you! ! ! Mass Intentions Saturday 8:00AM 3:00PM 5:00pm Sunday, 7:00AM 9:00AM 11:00AM 5:30PM Monday, 8:00AM November 22 †Norm Kozy, by Joyce †Kathleen Spellane, by her husband Brad †Michael Giunta, by the German family November23 †Phyllis Petritus, by Dorothy Klafehn †B. D. Jors, by the Arens family †Carmel Guido, by Patty Michaels †Frances Maue, by Ben & Mary Homola November 24 †Robert E. Vogelbacker, by the Hill at Whitemarsh Staff Tuesday, November 25 8:00AM †Edith Ferenchak, by Gianni Belmonte Wednesday, November 26 8:00AM †Rudy Horvath, by Pauline & Dave Dalrymple Thursday, November 27 8:00AM Communion Service Friday, November 28 8:00AM †Mary Auffinger, by her husband Bill Saturday November 29 8:00AM †Rudy Horvath, by Don & Pat Parsons 3:00PM †Thanksgiving, by Jaqueline Kelly 5:00pm †Sue Doherty, by the St. Columbkille staff Sunday, November 30 7:00AM †Stephen Klafehn, by his family 9:00AM †Phyllis Petritus,by Kevin & Patty Smith 11:00AM †Margaret Mielnicki, by her husband 5:30PM †Matthew Pulizzotto, by his mom Mass Schedule Weekend Masses: Saturday: 8am, 3pm & 5pm Sunday: 7am, 9am, 11am & 5:30pm Weekday Masses: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday: 8:00am Communion Service: Thursday 8:00am Reconciliation: Saturday 9:00am Rosary: Monday - Saturday 7:15am ! ! Sanctuary Candle in loving Memory of deceased members of Kelly/Hughes families Prayer! List The Sick: Diane Accongio, Sherry Anderson, Riley Atkinson, Mary Behn, Ronald Benjamin, Laurie Bernardi, William Bertuch, Helen Bullyan, Yolanda Butler, Kathy Ciell-Hays, Bob Cline, Marion Colameco, Shirlee Davis, Mary Jane DiGiacomo, Helgi Downes, Violeta Espinoza, JoAnn Fabiszak, Pat Frye, Scott Germann, Ron Getz, Leona Haggerty, Sue Hunter, Philip Hurlahe, Linda Isenberg, Richard Kolb, John Krieger, Raymond Lantz, Gisela Lock, Norma Marceau, Simone McCandless, Darwin McVay, Dori Melfi, Teri McClure, Greg Mondello, Susan Moore, Kate O’Connor, Sara Olsson, Pat O’Neill, Cheryl Porter, John Putnam, Eric Ritter, Mary Ryder, Fr. Vincent Salamoni, Nancy Slivka, Dave Smedile, Vince Spano, William Steed, Kevin Strnad, Keith Van Asten, Paul Wack, Sandy Walker, Maria Walter, Nicole Ward, Carolyn Wicker, Robert Wonski The Recently Deceased: Jean Midgley & Giovanni Pappagallo, and Geraldine Tino Names cycle off the prayer list monthly. Please call if a continuation is needed. Do not ask to have people placed on the list without getting their permission first. Administration Pastor: Rev. Joseph Clifford Assisting Priest: Rev. Pat Boyhan Receptionists Peggy O’Rourke JoAnne Bertuch office@stcolumbkille.com ! Business Manager Sergio Figueroa sfigueroa@stcolumbkille.com ! ! ! Director of Health Care Ministry Chris McBride cmcbride@stcolumbkille.com ! Coordinator of Outreach Ministry Miriam Ortiz mortiz@stcolumbkille.com ! Maintenance Coordinator Javier Ortiz Director of Music Lee Van Asten lvanasten@stcolumbkille.com Coordinator of Family Faith Anita Parmer aparmer@stcolumbkille.com Pastoral Associate Mary Homola mhomola@stcolumbkille.com ! ! ! Development, Communications Coordinator of Youth Ministry & Capital Campaign Manya Vartdal Curtis Neuschaefer mvartdal@stcolumbkille.com curtis@stcolumbkille.com For emergencies or more immediate contact with a staff member, please call the office directly. We welcome all new parishioners and are thankful God has sent you to us. Please fill out a registration card in the narthex and return to the Parish Office or place it in the collection basket. Sacramental Ministries Infant Baptism: It is recommended that parents contact the Parish about requirements for baptism before the birth of a child. Infant baptism will be scheduled only after consultation with a member of the Pastoral Staff. Marriage: Couples should contact the Parish Office. Sacrament of the Sick: If you are not well, or when you know that you will be in the hospital, please ask the priest to confer the Sacrament of the Sick after the weekday Masses or Sunday Masses, or call the Parish Office 489-3973 to make an appointment. Homebound Parishioners: If you are confined to home, either temporarily or permanently, a member of the Ministry to the Sick will be happy to bring Holy Eucharist to your home weekly. Please contact the Parish Office. R.C.I.A.: If you are interested in the process of becoming a Catholic, please call the Parish Office. ! Thrift Store Our Thrift Store is located in the K-Mart Plaza at the Iona/ McGregor intersection. Open 10:00am - 5:00pm Monday through Saturday. For information call 489-4001.
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