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November 23, 2014 Our Lord, Jesus Christ the King of the Universe Parish Staff Mass Intentions Center for Formation and Mission 6455 Brook Park Drive - Colorado Springs, CO 80918 Saturday, November 22 5:00 pm for:+Matthew Castillo by: Craig & Toni Seiler Sunday, November 23 7:45 am for: +Blanco Duran by: Consuelo 9:30 am for: Missa pro populo (Mass for the People of God) 11:30 am for:+Al Keuhlen by: Dora Keuhlen 5:00 pm for:+ Roy D & Elizabeth Ragsdale by: The Harrington Family Monday, November 24 7:00 am for:+Lillian Bachta by: The Bachta Family Tuesday, November25 7:00 am for:+ Colette Kelley by: Tom & Judy Gallagher Wednesday, November 26 7:00 am for:+ Theresa Gonzales by: Rudy & Nora Gonzales Thursday November 27 Thanksgiving Day 9:30 am for:+Joe Morales by: Susan Morales Friday, November 28 for: Happy 37th Anniversary & Special Blessings 7:00 am by: Saturday, November 29 5:00 pm for:+Joseph Kobi by: Gisela Kobi Sunday, November 30 7:45 am for: Knights of Columbus 9:30 am for: +Bonni Ryan by: Craig & Toni Seiler 11:30 am for: Missa pro populo (Mass for the People of God) 5:00 pm for:+ Bienvenida Gerona by: Maria Eaton Office Hours Monday - Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00PM Center Hours 6:30 AM to 9:00 PM Telephone (719) 598-3595 Fax (719) 599-5741 Email stpats@stpatscs.org Web Site www.stpatscs.org Staff email address = 1st initial & lastname@stpatscs.org Pastor Fr. Larry Solan 102 Deacons Dick Brown 103 Rick Antinora 118 Jim Bachta 107 Matt Kasper 144 Business Administrator Scarlett Tubridy 116 Assistant Business Administrator Janet Gagnon 110 Suzanne Olipane 139 Director of Children’s Formation Assistant to Children’s Formation Irene Knudsen 140 Director of Adult Faith Formation Eric Siverts 119 Director of Youth/YA Ministries Steve Schindler 101 Jackie Lon 105 Asst. Dir. of Youth/YA Ministries Project Coordinator Mary Ann Lamecker 108 RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) Sr. Marlou Ricke 109 Director of Liturgy/Music Jolita Frank 115 Asst. to Director of Liturgy/Music Andrew Moulds 146 Admin. Asst./Facilities Scheduler Marie Baughman 104 Receptionist Carla Neal 100 Stephen Ministry Peg Shannon 113 St. Vincent de Paul Outreach 117 Mission Statement We are a Roman Catholic community united by faith in God, nourished by Jesus through both the Word & the Eucharist, & empowered by the Holy Spirit. We strive to meet the spiritual & physical needs of our growing parish family & community through prayer, faith formation, evangelization, stewardship, fellowship, & social justice. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament For Mass intentions, please call the Parish office. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament: Monstrance: The sacred vessel used for the exposition & adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. Pray for Our Brothers and Sisters Luna: The glass enclosure that holds the Blessed Cindy Ware, William Welsh, Alex Spellman, Rita Sacrament in the Monstrance. Sward, William Gray, Larry Lynch, Joe Zanini, Irene Cope: The ornate cloak-like vestment worn over a Tokodi, Gil Johnson, Michelle Blackner, Sue Walker, white alb & a stole by clergy at Benediction & processions. Vincent Lujan, Aaron Williams, Harry Peabody, Betty Humeral Veil: The scarf-like liturgical garment about eight Barker, Anthony Sullivan, Robert Thompson, Larry Berube, or nine feet long & two or three feet wide, worn over the Leigh Yorgason, Tiffany Lambert, Rosemary La Croix, Yvonne shoulders. The minister covers his hands with the ends of the Ross, Toby Espinosa & Family, Mary Jane Siracusa, Joe veil so that it, not his hands touches the monstrance at Hawkes, Tom & Brian Kelley & Family, Benediction or during procession of the Blessed Sacrament. Michael Ragsdale, Beverly Martin, Rick Losey. Come spend an hour with the Lord! God’s will be done. Adoration is held Thursdays from 8 am to 7 pm. Adoration will Names may also be placed in our intention jar in the back of the Sanctuary. be reposed at 5pm on Dec. 4th for First Things First. Reflect upon your present blessings of which every man has many - not on your past misfortunes, of which all men have some. —Charles Dickens Submit bulletin blurbs & bulletin inserts to Marie Baughman at MBaughman@stpatscs.org or to the Parish Office. Deadline for the bulletin is Monday at 10 am. Bulletin inserts need to be submitted 1week in advance of the weekend to be inserted in the bulletin for approval. Thank you! 2 Calendar of Events Saturday, November 22 8:00 am Holiday Food Baskets—Lower Level 9:00 am First Reconciliation for Faith Formation—Sanctuary 10:00 am Parish Reconciliation Service—Sanctuary First Reconciliation Photos & Reception—Bonzel Hall 1:00 pm American Heritage Girls Service Project—Bonzel Hall 2:00 pm Cheesecake Pick-up—Fitzpatrick Hall 4:30 pm Library Ministry—Library 6:15 pm Advent Potluck Dinner—Bonzel Hall Sunday, November 23 Coffee & Doughnuts after all morning Masses—Bonzel Hall 8:45am—12:45pm Library Ministry—Library 9:30 am Children’s Liturgy of the Word—Fitzpatrick Hall RCIA Dismissal—Bishops Rooms 4:30 pm Library Ministry—Library Monday, November 24 9:30 am Catholic Catechetical School—Fitzpatrick Hall 6:00 pm Love to Learn—Bonzel Hall 6:30 pm American Heritage Girls—McGivney Hall & Classrooms Great Adventure Timeline—Seton Spanish Bible Study—Duchesne 7:30 pm Altar Server Training—Sanctuary Tuesday, November 25 7:30 am Tuesday Morning Breakfast Group—Bonzel Hall 9:30 am Symbolon—Fitzpatrick Hall 11:30 am English as a Second Language—Classrooms/ Nursery 3:00 pm Rosary for Religious Freedom—Sanctuary 6:15 pm Nursery for RCIA—Nursery 6:30 pm RCIA—Fitzpatrick/Family Rm./Bishops Rooms, Library Grief Support Group–Seton 7:00 pm Choir Rehearsal—St. Cecilia/Martyrs Boy Scouts Meeting—Bonzel & McGivney Halls/ Toussaint Wednesday, November 26 9:00 am Bulletin Inserts—Pastors Room 9:30 am Share the Word—Bishops Rooms 3:00 pm Divine Mercy Devotions—Sanctuary 6:30 pm Spanish Choir—Duchesne 7:00 pm 33 Day to Morning Glory—Baker/Cabrini Thursday, November 27 Thanksgiving Day NO 7:00 AM MASS Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament—Cancelled 9:30am Mass—Sanctuary Blessing of Food & Bread & Wine exchange immediately following Mass Parish Offices & Building Closed Friday, November 28 7:00 am Mass—Sanctuary Parish Offices & Building Closed Saturday, November 29 9:00 am Environment—Advent & Giving Tree Set up— Sanctuary, Narthex & Fitzpatrick Hall 4:30 pm Library Ministry—Library Sunday, November 30 Coffee & Doughnuts after all morning Masses—Bonzel Hall 8:45am—12:45pm Library Ministry—Library 9:30 am Children’s Liturgy of the Word—CANCELLED 11:30am RCIA Dismissal—Bishops Rooms 4:30 pm Library Ministry—Library The calendar is subject to change, please verify your program. To give thanks in solitude is enough. Thanksgiving has wings and goes where it must go. Your prayer knows much more about it than you do. —Victor Hugo Sacramental Information Baptism: A Baptism Preparation Class is required for all parents & godparents. Call the Parish at 598-3595 X104 for information about baptisms or to register for a class. Next class is Saturday, December 6th at 3pm. Call to register. Weddings, Annulments, Convalidations—The Sacrament of Holy Matrimony: Congratulations! You have made the decision to be married in the Catholic Church, please contact Deacon Matt at x144 or Deacon Dick at 598-3595 x103. They will explain & guide you through the process. We look forward to working with you. Funerals: For any assistance at the time of a death of a loved one or friend & to make arrangements for a Funeral Mass or Vigil, please contact the parish office. Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick: Please contact the Parish office at the onset of serious illness to request a priest. Anointing immediately after Mass, 1st Tuesday of the month. Sick & Homebound: Call the Parish Office to request home visits or hospital visits &/or for the Eucharist to be brought to the homebound. Because of privacy acts, we need you to let us know when you need assistance, a priest or just a friend. Visit our website www.stpatscs.org 3 K-5th Grade Formation Youth Formation (6-12th Grades) SUNDAY GOSPEL REFLECTION: Today’s Gospel focus is the Shepherd-King. The Church year ends with a celebration of the universal kingship of Jesus. Today’s readings use the imagery of a shepherd, which runs counter to ancient ideas of both bad kings and good ones. God as our shepherd-king is neither a warrior nor an exploiter, but rather one who guards his flock and seeks out those who are straying. The shepherd-king judges on the basis of how closely we have modeled ourselves on God’s own way of acting. How have we conducted ourselves in a way that would identify us as members of God’s flock? You can find schedules and information about all of our programs on the parish website (www.stpatscs.org) under FAITH FORMATION > YOUTH MINISTRY > the program you are interested in. EDGE – MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY We invite all of you who attend our Catholic schools to join our program too! Building the parish community is an important part of faith formation! IMPORTANT! - If your teen will be receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation next year (2016), they must take part in a faith formation program, such as EDGE, this year. This is according to the bishop’s guidelines for receiving a Sacrament. ON THE WAY HOME FROM MASS: Have I made good use of the opportunities to serve my neighbor? Dec 10th - EDGE and One 8 Night Dec 17th - EDGE and One 8 Night Christmas Party LET US PRAY: Lord Jesus, look over the flock that you have gathered. Protect us from all danger and lead us safely home. Amen. LIFE TEEN – HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY You may also find all registration forms and information about our program on the St. Patrick website. THIS WEEKS SAINTS: November 23: Pope St. Clement I November 24: Christ the King November 25: St. Imma November 26: St. Peter of Alexandria November 27: Bl. Anthony Kimura November 28: Bl. James Thompson November 29: St. Egelwine We invite all St Mary’s High School teens to join our program too! Building the parish community is an important part of faith formation! Nov 23rd – Life Night – Las Posadas Dec 14th – Life Night – Christmas Party Catholic Heart Work Camp pre-registrations are now being accepted. We already have several turned in. There are a limited number of slots available and we have lots of interest! Moms, dads, and grandparents this would make a great Christmas present for your teen or grandchild! UP-COMING FAITH FORMATION CLASSES: FIRST THINGS FIRST: December 3rd or 4th 6:00pm SUNDAY: December 7 at 1:00 & 3:15pm WEDNESDAY: December 10 at 5:00pm GREEN ST PATRICK T-SHIRTS AVAILABLE We have them in stock. To get yours, please see Steve or Jackie or stop by the parish office. WE ARE NOW ON FACEBOOK: Please like our Facebook Page: St. Patrick Faith Formation K-5I will be posting information about up-coming classes and events as well as weather closures. It is another way to stay connected and informed. St Patrick Youth, Colorado Springs https://www.facebook.com/ stpatsyouthcos St Patrick Young Adult Ministry https://www.facebook.com/stpatsya If you have any questions about K-5th Grade Faith Formation, please contact Suzanne Olipane at solipane@stpatscs.org or 598-3595 ext 137. Our Website http://stpatscs.org/faith-formation/preschool Children’s Liturgy of the Word Find Us on Twitter and Instagram Follow us on Twitter: @StPatsYouthCOS Follow us on Instagram: stpatsyouthcos Children’s Liturgy of the Word: (CLOW) Meets during the 9:30 Mass. All children ages 4 thru 1st grade are invited to participate (no registration required). Listen for the dismissal announcement after the Gloria. Questions? -Please contact Molly at mollyannehomec@gmail.com. THANK YOU TO OUR PARISHIONERS FOR ALL YOU DO TO SUPPORT OUR TEENS! Nursery Nursery is available downstairs off the Bonzel Hall. Do your little ones find it hard to sit still during Mass? We offer childcare in our Nursery for children 4 months to 4 years of age? We have toys & activities to keep your children entertained. We are located downstairs just off the Bonzel Hall. All our care providers have been trained & background checked to meet the Bishops requirements for keeping children safe. Our Gathering Space is equipped with speakers so the Mass can be heard even if you have to step out of the Sanctuary. 4 Young Adults (21-30 yrs.) Did You Know... We will not meet on Mon., Nov 24th so that everyone can enjoy all of Thanksgiving week. We will resume on Monday, Dec 1st. How about a little Fr. Robert Barron in your life?? Discovering truth through beauty? Ugh. Yes Please. Food is always welcome! Date: Monday, December 1st. Time: 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm Place: In the parish rectory – 6602 Snowbird Dr. https://www.facebook.com/stpatsya God Bless!! ~Jackie FOR INFORMATION ON ANY YOUTH OR YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY PROGRAM, PLEASE CONTACT STEVE SCHINDLER AT sschindler@stpatscs.org OR BY PHONE AT (719) 598-3595 x 101 OR JACKIE LON AT jlon@spatscs.org OR BY PHONE AT 719-598-3595 X 105. Eucharist comes from the Greek noun, eucharistia, which means thanksgiving. In this season of thanksgiving & Advent, it is fitting to stop & reflect in gratitude for what God has given us. St. Paul shares with us that gratitude & thanksgiving are foundational to what our communities should be. It is with good reason that our primary gathering each week is called “Eucharist”. Being thankful to God honors Him, & shows faith & trust in Him. Gratitude in itself is a gift from God-feeling grateful for what you have instantly makes you forget about what you don’t, & is by far the easiest road to satisfaction & happiness. Gratitude for blessings brings more blessings. It is appropriate to be grateful & enthusiastic for what God has done for us in Christ: the salvation won for us & the plan God has for us. We do as our Savior instructed us: we give thanks. The whole life of our parish can be a Eucharist, with gratitude for each other & for opportunities to share in building God’s kingdom on Earth. Counting our blessings is a great way to be happier. Thank you God for this beautiful day & for all the joy & love you send my way. I am blessed indeed! Make gratitude your attitude! It will bless everyone ... you & God! RCIA Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA): Our lives sometimes go through seasons of change; of closeness to God & distance from him. Yet God the Father’s love is steadfast & ever-present to those who seek with a sincere heart, no matter what sins or situations have caused separation. If you have thought about becoming Catholic, or are already baptized Catholic but have a desire to receive Eucharist & Confirmation it may be time to begin a new “season” in your life! Contact Sister Marlou Ricke for information on RCIA: 719-510-5692/marlouricke@gmail.com We have sessions for teens, children, adults, & Spanish. Nursery is available. Adult Faith Formation November 30 is the First Sunday of Advent. There are many styles of “Advent Wreaths” that contain 4 candles…one for each Sunday leading up to Christmas. Let us join together as a family to celebrate and prepare for the coming of Advent…the Season of Hope, Joy, Preparation & Love. You may have special Advent Traditions in your family. On November 22 we will have a display of some Advent materials we have collected; simple wreaths & candles will be available if you need them for your home (donations will be appreciated). We’ll also have The Little Blue Books available with 6 minute reflections on the Advent & Christmas Season. They will be handed out on November 22/23 and 29/30 – please only one per family as our supply is limited. How will you prepare this Advent Season? Vocations WHAT KINDS OF PEOPLE become priests, sisters or brothers? Are they uncommonly holy, unusually saint-like? No. They are people who make mistakes, people who aren’t afraid to be human while in God’s service. Are they people who can’t face the competition & cruelty of the “real” world? No. They are people who believe that through ministry they can immerse themselves in the world & make positive changes. Are they people who don’t relate well with other people? No. They are people who love others—people who find real satisfaction chatting with a 93-year-old parishioner, holding the hand of a cancer patient & listening to the troubles of a streetwise teen. They are people with the courage to touch lives, hearts & souls in a high-tech, unchurched world. Are you that kind of person? Do you feel you may be called to priesthood, sisterhood or brotherhood? For more info about vocations, contact Bishop Sheridan at the Diocese of Colorado Springs, CO at 636-2345. 5 Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick is one of the 7 sacraments instituted by Christ our Lord? It was formerly called Extreme Unction or the Last Rites. “Is anyone among you sick? He should summon the presbyters of the church, & they should pray over him & anoint him with oil in the name of the Lord, & the prayer of faith will save the sick person, & the Lord will raise him up. If he has committed any sins, he will be forgiven.” (James 5:14-16). Who can receive the Anointing of the Sick? This sacrament may be received by anyone who has a serious illness, by anyone preparing for a major surgery, or by anyone in danger of death. The sacrament may be repeated if the sick person recovers after being anointed & then again falls ill or if during the same illness, the person’s condition becomes more serious. It is a privilege to be able to pray with those who are in need. This sacrament is for when people are cognizant & able to appreciate the sacrament, as well as during an emergency or even in a coma. While someone is sick, we have the opportunity to offer words of comfort: the Words of Christ! Hispanic Ministry Hispanic Ministry: is an energetic & devoted group of Spanish speaking men & women meeting at St. Patrick. We meet regularly for Scripture studies, Faith Formation & a Charismatic Prayer Meeting. The Charismatic Prayer Group seeks to foster a personal experience of Pentecost for each person by offering opportunities for individuals to encounter Jesus as Savior & Lord & offer opportunities to experience Baptism in the Holy Spirit. We come together to praise, worship & honor God & to build up the Body of Christ as brothers & sisters. Once a month the Spanish men & women gather to share a meal & their faith. Women meet Dec 6th. Men meet Dec 13th. Masses in Spanish are offered periodically. Contact Melida at 444-8129 for more information. Come join us! Hispanic Ministry Programs/Events Mon. Nov 24: Spanish Bible Study—Duchesne Tues. Nov 25: 6:30 pm RCIA in Spanish—Fitzpatrick Hall Wed. Nov 26: 6:30 pm Spanish Choir Rehearsal—Duchesne Thurs. Nov 27: Church Buildings Closed ~ Happy Thanksgiving! Fri. Nov 28: Church Buildings Closed Stewardship of Time and Talent ~ Volunteers Needed !! Hospitality Ministers & Greeters: welcome people to the Church & help with the flow of the Mass. Greeters meet you at the door with a smile & offer help to any newcomers; Hospitality Ministers welcome you into the Sanctuary & help you find a seat on a crowded day. They help to make the Mass flow smoothly—assisting with collections, presentation of the Gifts, Communion, & special celebrations— always keeping an eye out for young children. You are offered a parish bulletin as you depart—with a smile & a thank you. Continually welcoming new people is a great way to meet everyone joining in this celebration. If you would like to volunteer, contact Andrew 598-3595 x146 Emergency Action Team (EAT): We are radio’d up & ready to be the focal point for all events that happen before, during or after Mass: medical issues, security concerns, & safety. We keep the nursery in radio contact & we are vigilant about things that are out of the ordinary. The most often asked question is “Do we need this?” & our answer is “We hope not, but we’d rather have it in place if we do.” For more info, contact Andy Berry at 487-8917. Sound Ministry: enables the assembly to fully participate in the Mass by hearing the Word of God, both spoken & sung. They assist in setting up & operating the sound equipment, primarily during Masses. There are other instances during weddings, funerals, education sessions & other special occasions that may require or request sound support. Ministers must be of Confirmation age & able to work closely with the music groups to achieve an optimal balance & volume with the various microphones used. No previous experience is necessary; we will train you on everything you need to know. If you would like to learn more, contact Jim at jimnancydavis@comcast.net or call 598-9299. Lectors/Commentators: Lectors to proclaim God’s Holy Word at Mass so that those in our assembly will focus on the readings & not let anything distract them from hearing the Words of Scripture being proclaimed. We don’t just read, we “proclaim” the Word of God to the faithful assembled. In the Liturgy of the Word the Holy Spirit “recalls” to the assembly all that Christ has done for us. The Commentator starts the Mass by welcoming the congregation, leading prayers & giving an introduction to the Liturgy. For more information, contact Lisa at 313-9004 or email: lketel7939@yahoo.com. Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: (EMHC): share the Precious Body & Precious Blood of Christ during Eucharist (Communion) at Mass & Communion Services. The ministers also share the Precious Body of Christ to the homebound & in hospitals. Volunteers must be at least 16 years of age, a practicing Catholic, have received the Sacrament of Confirmation & if married, had their marriage blessed in the Church. It is one of the most fulfilling ministries you can do. If you would like to be trained as an EMHC, please contact Andy at 638-5805 or email Andrew.ziny@yahoo.com Video Ministers Needed: Complete one-on-one video training provided as long as you need it. Most ministers just sit down at our state-of-the-art equipment & step through slides from a playlist created for you. We provide a cue sheet as your guide. You learn so much more about the Mass! We have ministers of every age so don't let that stop you. Please contact Nancy Korpi, servant leader, at 599-8911 or korpi@me.com. Altar Linens Ministry: Each week two dedicated volunteers wash, iron, fold & return to church the many linens used during our Eucharistic celebrations. Linen ministers are scheduled 2-3 times in a 6 month period. It is a small commitment with no meetings to attend. Detailed training is provided. A new schedule begins in January & you are invited to join this group of dedicated people in serving our parish. For more info or to join please call the ministry servant leader at 531-6024. Baptism Padrinos: This ministry assists in the Baptism process. A trained volunteer is on hand to welcome the parents for the Rite of the Reception of Children. The Reception takes place at one of the weekend liturgies. The Padrino is also available to help the parents prepare for the Celebration of the Sacrament of Baptism. If you would like to be trained in this special ministry, call Virginia at 593-7684. Sacristans: minimize distractions from Mass by proper placement of all items required for the Liturgy. They also verify that the required positions for EMHC and Lectors are filled. The Sacristan should arrive 20 minutes prior to the start of Mass, assist during Communion & return everything to its proper place after Mass (10 minutes). The Sacristan is also a trained & mandated Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion (EMHC). If you are interested in serving in this ministry, contact Christine at 2827705 or email: rockyreillys@live.com. Adult Choir: Interested persons may serve as a Choir Member, a Cantor, or an Instrumentalist. Music ministers rehearse at a 90-minute rehearsal during the week. For singers, proper vocal production, breathing techniques, vowel formation, diction, & part-singing are all addressed while preparing to prayerfully support the musical prayer at all Parish liturgies. Instrumentalists are instructed to be part of an ensemble that supports the singing of the Assembly & Music Ministers at the Masses. On the weekend, the musicians arrive to warm up & rehearse before the scheduled Mass at which they serve. Contact Jolita at 598-3595x115. Youth & Children’s choirs: Celtic Cherubs, Emerald Singers & Trinity Singers. Call the parish office for more information. Altar Server Ministry: provides boys & girls with the opportunity to learn more about their faith & to begin to build a foundation of evangelization & stewardship by serving at Mass & other liturgical functions. Some of the goals include: enhancing the servers’ understanding of liturgy & services to the faith community, giving each server opportunities to serve at various liturgical functions, encouraging them to consider a vocation to the priesthood or religious life, instilling in them a life-long desire & commitment of service to the Church Children who are in the 2nd grade & up & who have received First Holy Communion are eligible. Parents who would like their children to serve at the altar may contact Katie at 359 -3800. Ministry of the Week Environment: Volunteers decorate the Church for special seasons & Liturgical celebrations to glorify the Lord & to make the House of God as wonderful & as beautiful as possible. Youth & families may participate. To volunteer, call Marie at 598-1306 or email 6 zamdana@hotmail.com. Who is God? Have you ever stopped to ask yourself who is God to me? How does God fit into my life’s equation? Is He merely a dusty book on the shelf; a fall back in times of need; a Sunday obligation; someone I’ll turn to later in life? “Therefore, stay awake, for you know neither the day nor the hour.” Matthew 25:13 “...one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all.” Ephesians 4:6 The presence of God in our lives should set our hearts on fire every day; but where have I seen God in my life? Where have I seen Him “...hungry...thirsty...or naked…”(Mt. 25:3739)? Are our hearts blind to the presence of God in others? Do we not see the face of God in all that we meet. Who is God and when have I reached out to Him, to minister to Him or to be ministered to by Him? If I doubt the presence of God in others...I doubt the very existence of God. “Beloved, if God so loved us, we also must love another. No one has ever seen God. Yet, if we love one another, God remains in us, and his love is brought to perfection in us. 1 John 4:12 Jesus is king of the Universe, master of all creation; and yet He takes the back seat to the rest of our lives. We worry about tomorrow though we do not have to (Mt. 6:25-34). We waste our time collecting material possessions and dwelling in passing things of this world (1John 2:15-17). Who is God to me? Is He someone who walked the earth two thousand years ago...or someone who died to save me from death itself? “”For behold, the kingdom of God is among you.” Luke 17:21 “‘...and they shall name him Emmanuel,’ which means ‘God is with us.’” Matthew 1:23 How does my life testify to who God is? My actions speak louder than words and my words can be actions themselves. Do my words and actions speak of a God more powerful than death, poverty, sin and despair? Do I show up on Sunday, hear God’s word and receive His grace only to do nothing with it outside of Mass? “Dry bones, hear the word of the Lord!...See! I will bring spirit into you, that you may come to life...thus you shall know that I am the Lord.” Ezekiel 37:4, 5, 13 The Feast of Jesus Christ, King of the Universe, does not just signify the end to another liturgical year and the coming of Advent. This Feast speaks of all the Readings we hear throughout the year, telling us that Jesus is King not just on a feast day, or at this time of the year, or only during Mass. Jesus is present always and everywhere and He never stops being King. Who do I say that God is? God is King, God is mighty, God is present, God is love of another person, God is love! 7 Jesus, awaken within me the desire to live for You, and with You. May Your love inflame my heart, and deepen my trust to reach out to others and walk with them in compassionate faith. Create in me the spark of hope, igniting dry hearts and a tender love to soothe wounded souls. Help me to seek You in all things and show a disdain for the emptiness of this world. Stewardship of Treasure Calendar of Events Tithe: Capital Campaign for Human Development: (CCHD) This tithe was mandated by the U.S. Bishops to address the root cause of poverty in America through promotion and support of community-controlled, self-help organizations and transformative education. November 27th Thanksgiving Mass at 9:30am (No 7am Mass or Adoration) Wine & Bread Exchange & Blessing of the Thanksgiving Food following Mass. Parish offices closed November 28th 7am Mass. Parish Offices Closed November 30th First Sunday of Advent. Giving Tree up. December 8th Feast of the Immaculate Conception (A Holy Day of Obligation.) Masses are 7am & 6:30pm. December 12th Our Lady of Guadalupe Mass 6:30pm Dinner following the Mass in the Bonzel Hall. December 13th Advent Reconciliation Service 9am at Holy Apostles Upcoming Tithes Love to Learn Tutoring Ministry—November 29/30 St. Patrick Emergency Fund—December 6/7 Retirement Fund for Religious—December 13/14 Life Network—December 20/21 Rocky Mountain Community Land Trust & Santa Maria del Mexicano de Colon —December 24/25 Community, Mission and Social Outreach Volunteer help needed to count offertory Monday mornings after Daily Mass. Requirements are dependability and 10-key experience. Please contact Scarlett at 598-3595. Food Pantry: The true meaning of the Thanksgiving holiday lies in giving thanks for all that we have. Our volunteers wish all of you a Happy Thanksgiving. We appreciate your generosity now & during the holidays. We are in constant need of canned fruits, vegetables, meats, tuna, soups of all kinds, stews as well as peanut butter, jelly/jams, cereal, spaghetti noodles, and sauce, pasta sides, rice-a-roni, boxed potatoes, complete boxed meals, condiments, salad dressings, and tea. Our needs also include toothpaste, shampoo, bar soap, diapers & paper grocery bags. Thank you & God bless! My Estate Manager is shown on our website under Parish Links. As we remember those who have gone before us, we reflect on God’s promise of eternal life. This is just a fraction of what God has planned for us. We can also acknowledge the importance of being prepared for the end of our earthly life. It is a responsibility that God bestows on us as it offers a unique opportunity to pass along a legacy of loving kindness. My Estate Manager is a free resource from St. Patrick that helps you plan. This site is sponsored by Pikes Peak Hospice & Palliative Care. Catholic Legacy Society: Would you like to honor a family member by making a bequest or other planned gift to benefit our parish, or ministry of our Diocese? For more information, contact the Office of Planned Giving at (719) 8666518. Stephen Ministry: Surviving the Holidays . . . Have you lost a loved one recently & just don’t feel like celebrating the holidays? Join us on Tuesday, Dec.2nd from 6:30–8:30pm at Holy Apostles Church, Mary’s House, for a one-time meeting on how to survive the holidays when you just don’t feel like celebrating. Call Mary Ann at 244-1598 for more information & registration. Sponsored by Stephen Ministry. Tithing: Every week, St. Patrick gives a portion of our parish St. Vincent de Paul Society: The St. Vincent de Paul Society of St. Patrick’s is an outreach ministry that serves the Northern half of Colorado Springs and partners with many public and private agencies to assist the poor in our community. Vincentians go out in pairs to visit the needy in their homes making Christ present to them. There they listen, offer humble advice, render assistance and pray. If you know of anyone in need of a St. Vincent de Paul visit, please ask them to call our Contact Line at the parish office (598-3595, x117). donations to a designated organization. During the year, the St. Patrick Tithing Committee identifies approximately 26 non-profit charitable organizations to receive a monetary gift from our church. The Tithing Committee would like to support local non-profit organizations that are known to St. Patrick parishioners. If you know of a local non-profit organization that would benefit by our $1,000 donation, please have the non-profit organization submit a personal letter through you to the St. Patrick Tithing Committee describing the mission of their organization & how our gift would benefit their organization. The Tithing Committee meets four times a year to evaluate organizational requests. If you have any questions, please call Bob Koenig, 321-5100, Tithing Committee Servant Leader. HELP! WE KIDS NEED YOU!! Love to Learn tutoring ministry is reaching out to so many children in our parish & community that we need more tutors. It is a once a week commitment on Monday evenings & you will have a forever friend! We help with academic needs & support is available to all our tutors. As always we are here to help any child kindergarten—high school with their studies in any subject area. Call Linette 232-8812. Thank you to all those who have generously donated to Operation Renovation! Ideas for Giving: Please call Hudson & Associates at 6373131 if you have any questions about donating stock to St. Patrick church. Women Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse . . . a peer-support group. Are you or someone or do you know a woman who struggles with anger, depression, dissociation, being controlling, panic attacks, or acting like a child when triggered by certain situations & also happened to have suffered some form of sexual abuse as a child? Would you like to change this situation? Call the Parish office for more information about this caring & important support group. Lighthouse Catholic Media Lighthouse Catholic Media: NEW CDs are in the kiosk in the gathering space. Speakers include: Fr. Larry Richards, Bishop David Malloy, Matthew Kelly, Fr. Jason Brooks & more. Pick out a few CDs & be inspired. Donations of $4/CD are suggested. 8 Community, Mission and Social Outreach WE GIVE THANKS—AGAIN! Holiday Food Drive: We need your help with our annual Christmas food baskets. The complete list of needed items is in the gathering space, on the welcome tables. Food should be returned to St. Patrick no later than Dec. 15th. As always, Monetary Donations are appreciated as well. Carts will be available outside the Parish Office. Please do not block doorways. Thank You!! With Thanksgiving only a few days away, it is fitting that we stop to think of the many things for which we should be grateful. And of course, we also should be aware of the Source for all the blessings which we have. At this time, I want to thank all the St. Patrick Family for the wonderful support they have given to all the activities involving the Knights of Columbus and the Ladies Auxiliary. We enjoy tremendously supporting the Parish Life activities, such as Oktoberfest, Parish Picnic, and parking at Easter and Christmas. Feeding the flock with Pancake Breakfasts and Lenten Fish Fries is also a lot of fun. You, the St. Patrick family support us in our charitable programs such as the Annual Benefit, Christmas Cards, Ladies Auxiliary bake sale, King Soopers cards and so on. We couldn’t do as many charitable projects without the support of the whole community. So thank you, and may you have blessed and joyful holidays. God Bless, Ron Krom, Grand Knight www.kofc9993.org LIBRARY NEWS: In honor of All Saints Day we have a display of new books, many are collections of saints’ biographies. P.S: As of last count we have 497 items OVERDUE & need to be returned. PLEASE check to see if you have any of these items & bring them back so other parishioners may enjoy them. We can provide a list of things you have checked out. (Fridays are best.) “CONTEMPLATIVE PRAYER AS ADVENT PREPARATION: Tired of the busyness, stress, & “me”-focus so common leading up to Christmas? The fruits of contemplative prayer include a taste for silence in one’s life & an ability to “let go” in the course of daily activity. The St. Patrick Contemplative Prayer group practices the Centering Prayer method in which we sit in silence with God—opening our minds, hearts & whole beings in Advent preparation. The Thursday evening group meets on the 2nd & 4th weeks of each month—Dec 11; Jan 8 at 6:30pm in Room 121 (Tekakwitha). For more info: Steve (282-1924 or jsgabriel@pcisys.net). We hope you can join us! That Man Is You! (TMIY) We meet at 6am in the Bonzel Hall. TMIY Is a weekly men’s program, with breakfast, that seeks to educate, encourage & strengthen men to be real men, not as the world defines it, but as God does. This year’s theme is “The Revelation of the Father” which explores the mystery that touches God. Indeed, men “relive & reveal on earth the very fatherhood of God.“ Come & join us for an opportunity to grow in your faith & experience fellowship with other men seeking to better understand God’s call in their life. For more info www.paradisusdei.org/index.php/programs/ tmiy or contact Sonny Cordova, 719-331-9806 or Eric Siverts, 719-598-3595. Emergency Action Team (EAT) Tip: - Signs of heart attack - Chest discomfort in the center of the chest that lasts more than a few minutes, or that goes away and returns feeling like uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, fullness or pain. - Discomfort in other areas of the upper body including pain or discomfort in one or both arms, the back, neck, jaw or stomach. - Shortness of breath with or without chest discomfort. - Other signs may include breaking out in a cold sweat, nausea or lightheadedness. Fair Trade Coffee & Chocolate is available in the parish office during regular business hours. Did you know that Holy Apostles , Our Lady of the Pines, St. Francis, St Gabriel, & St. Mary also support fair trade by selling Earth Friendly Coffee & Divine Chocolate every month? The Called & Gifted Spiritual Gifts Discernment Program: Today Paul tells us -- as he addresses the Corinthians (1:3-9) -- that we “are not lacking in any spiritual gifts … and by him [we] are called to fellowship with his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.” God equips us with spiritual gifts called charisms to carry out the work Jesus began. Let us be watchful and alert to his call. The Called and Gifted Program, a process of prayer, reflection, action and observation, helps participants discern their (charisms), which offer a clue to their personal call. Contact Ann 531-6725/ anncteam@q.com. See also http://www.siena.org. Guide Book & Directory for 2015 – This book will be the who, what, where, when, why & how of our Church. The book is being provided at no cost to our Church so local businesses are being solicited to advertise in the book. If you own or manage a business & would like to find out about advertising in our book, please contact Mary Ann in the parish office at malamecker@stpatscs.org. CANCELLATION POLICY As winter weather conditions approach we want to remind you of the St. Patrick Cancellation Policy. If D-11 closes for the day, our Faith Formation classes (K-12) & children’s choir practice will be cancelled for the day. All other programs/events may still meet if they wish. Servant Leaders/Facilitators: will choose to meet or cancel, please notify the parish office (598-3595) no later than 4:30pm if you are cancelling. You may want to contact your participants as well. We will post notices on the website. The Respect Life Crafters knit & crochet baby blankets for expectant mothers that come into Catholic Charities. We are always accepting yarn of any weight & color, all material, batting & thread. The Crafters also make blankets that are taken to the Sick of our parish. We particularly appreciate ½ yard or longer pieces of fleece & flannel. Please drop off any yarn or fabric donations to the church office. Questions? Call Carol at 481-8338. 9 Family Life Around the Diocese Do you think you might be called to the Permanent Diaconate? Kids & Co. Playgroup is a fun way for both parents & young children to socialize in a positive & supportive setting. We meet Wednesday mornings from 9:30-11:30 at local parks, attractions or the church nursery. To join our email list, contact Kate at Kraphael0602@yahoo.com or 659-3267. Our Facebook group is: St. Pat's Kids & Co. Have you ever felt an attraction to a public ministry in the Church? We invite you to come to one of the information nights to see if the permanent diaconate might be what God is calling you to. What is this evening for? It’s to learn about the diaconate. It’s to learn about discernment. It’s to connect with those involved with deacon formation. It’s to meet others like you, thinking about the diaconate. It’s for your family to find out what this call is all about. What do I need to do? First of all, make sure -- if you are married -- that you have talked about this with your wife & family. Second, make sure that you have a conversation with your pastor, since he will be an important part of the discernment and formation process. And, finally, please attend one of the information nights. You & your wife (if you are married) are welcome to come & ask questions regarding the process. Each evening is scheduled from 7–9pm St. Patrick – Bonzel Hall – Wednesday, January 7, 2015 St. Paul – Julie Penrose Hall – Tuesday, January 20, 2015 9 El Pomar Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80906 St. Francis, Castle Rock – Assisi Hall – Thursday, January 29, 2015 2746 East Fifth Street, Castle Rock, CO 80104 We hope to see you there. Peace and God’s blessing to you. Attention Kindergarteners! The American Heritage Girl (AHG) troop would like to extend a special invitation to you! Come & visit us during one of our regular meetings to find out what our wonderful Pathfinder (Kindergarten) program has to offer you. We meet on Monday evenings from 6:30–8pm (except holidays, etc.). Of course we welcome all girls age 5-18. For more info about AHG visit the website at www.ahgonline.org. Please contact Leigh Ann for more info about our troop: ahgco1876@reagan.com or 684-3751. St. Patrick Girl Scout Troop: has openings for all girls ages 5-18. We meet Fridays 6:30-8pm in classroom 133. If you are interested in joining girl scouts or have any question, please join us for our meetings or call Deana at 522-1798. Disciples on the Way hosts Connie Pratt on Nov 30th, 3:30 pm, in the St. Francis Parish Hall in Colorado Springs. In her presentation, “The Medicine of Immortality,”: Finding the Eucharist Throughout Sacred Scripture & the Church Fathers, Pratt explores the Eucharistic prefigurements so prevalent throughout Scripture; discusses the meaning & richness of the Sacrament & provides apologetics answers to the questions we so often get from those who don’t yet understand this foundational doctrine. (Contact: Lyn at 648-1194) Cub Scouts Pack 268 is an energetic, boycentered Cub Scout pack meeting at St. Patrick. Boys in 1st- 5th grades interested in developing skills, leadership, & citizenship values in a faithcentered Pack are encouraged to join. Interested? Contact Paul at 393-3663. Come join us! Is it Time You Came to Better know the Mary? Join Fr. Paul Wicker on an unforgettable 13 Day Pilgrimage to Fatima & Lourdes w/3-night Mediterranean Cruise & explore how a Marian devotion can enrich your spirituality. The pilgrimage is from Apr. 22—May 4, 2015 & includes round trip airfare escorted tour w/ gratuities & suite aboard Norwegian Epic—tour highlights are Fatima, Avila, Lourdes, & Barcelona, with ports of call in Avignon/ Marseille & Palma De Mallorca. Starting at $4095/person—single supplement rates & solo matching available upon request. Packet available Holy Apostles Office or contact Cruise Planners—ABC travel at 445-8698 or email abctraveldbacp@gmail.com to make your reservation or for more details. There is an informational meeting on Dec 6 at 10am at Holy Apostles. Seniors The Young at Heart Luncheon: We meet the third Thursday of each month at a different restaurant to enjoy food, conversation and laughter. All Seniors are Welcome. Senior Social Ministry: Guys & Gals over 50, come join us for a morning of fun & games on the 1st & 3rd Thursdays of the month. We meet in the Bonzel Hall from 9am to noon for social time, munchies & games— like Mexican Train Dominoes & Bunko. Please bring a "small amount" of a finger food to share (fruit, pastry, etc.). Beverages will be provided. In case of inclement weather, we’ll cancel if District11 delays or cancels school. The Grief Support Ministry will begin a new grief series on Tuesday afternoons for 8 weeks beginning Jan. 6th. Please join us for an opportunity to share your story, your pain & your journey to peace. The program will incorporate small group format with sharing, topic & prayer. We will meet from 1–3pm on Jan 6, 13, 20, 27 & Feb 3, 10, 17, 14th. All meetings are on Tuesdays. Meetings will be held at Holy Apostles Church & are sponsored by Stephen Ministry of St. Pats & Holy Apostles. Call Mary Ann at 244-1598 or Pat at 439-7683 for information & registration. Readings for the Week of Nov. 23, 2014 Know Someone Who Might Be Pregnant? FREE pregnancy tests & education, Know your options. (Confidential & Compassionate support) Colorado Springs Pregnancy Center 591-2724 www.cspregnancycenter.com Sunday: Ez 34:11-12, 15-17/1 Cor 15:20-26, 28/Mt 25:31-46 Monday: Rv 14:1-3, 4b-5/Lk 21:1-4 Tuesday: Rv 14:14-19/Lk 21:5-11 Wednesday: Rv 15:1-4/Lk 21:12-19 Thursday: Rv 18:1-2, 21-23; 19:1-3, 9a/Lk 21:20-28 Friday: Rv 20:1-4, 11--21:2/Lk 21:29-33 Saturday: Rv 22:1-7/Lk 21:34-36 Next Sunday: Is 63:16b-17, 19b; 64:2-7/1 Cor 1:3-9/Mk 13:3337©Liturgical Publications Inc 10 Project Rachel is a program sponsored by the Catholic Church, providing free professional, confidential counseling, reconciliation, & spiritual direction with love & compassion for those who have been wounded by abortion. If interested, call 866-6426. Marlborough Pudding (Thanksgiving Recipe) In memory of the land from which the Pilgrims came is where we get Marlborough Pudding. This is a traditional New England Thanksgiving recipe originating from England. 12 T. applesauce 12 T. sugar 12 T. white wine 6 T. melted butter 4 eggs juice and rind of one lemon 1 c. milk 1 t. nutmeg Mix the applesauce, sugar, wine, and melted butter. Beat the eggs well and add with the juice and grated rind of the lemon and the cup of milk. Finally add the nutmeg into the mixture and bake in a 350 degree oven until firm. Did you know that our weekly bulletin is now available 24/7 on two websites? www.seekandfind.com and on our church website. All ads now include the NEW free web link and web listing page! We are seeking new sponsors. We need your help! Our advertisers keep our bulletin available. If you would like to sponsor a spot, or know someone who would, please contact Elizabeth at 720-468-9423 for pricing and details. Thank you! Woodmen Valley Dry Cleaners 6974 N. 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