October 15, 2017
ST. TERESA of AVILA STUDENT CENTER PAGE 2 1511 Laporte Ave. Valparaiso, IN 46383 Fr. Chris Corner Dear friends in the Lord, This weekend we are celebrating the feast day of our patroness, St. Teresa of Avila. I don t know how much you know of her, but I would like to share with you a little bit about her history. Teresa was born in Spain and she led a fairly ordinary life. She was known to be somewhat of a trouble maker but at the age of 16, she went to the convent. At first she hated it, but eventually it began to grow on her because she fell in love with God. While she was in the convent, she learned about the practice of mental prayer. She tried as hard as she could to keep Jesus Christ present within her. She tried to imagine herself into various Scripture passages in order to hear Christ speak to her. She prayed this way for about 18 years without feeling she was getting any results, but something must have been working because lots of people sought her out to teach them to pray this way. Teresa fell ill with malaria and underwent seizures. When she awoke from it all, she found herself paralyzed for three years and was never completely well. These three years were difficult for her and she was tempted not to pray at all. What she realized though, is that turning away from prayer is like a baby turning away from its mother. She came to realize that prayer is nothing else than an intimate sharing between friends; it means taking time frequently to be alone with Him who we know loves us. Worship Schedule Monday, October 16 5:15pm Tuesday, October 17 Wednesday, October 18 5:15pm Thursday, October 19 Friday, October 20 12:30pm Saturday, October 21 4:00pm Sunday, October 22 11:00am 9:00pm Wednesday Saturday Carol Szczepanski By: Dorothy Bundy Becky Hartman By: Karen Hilton For Healing Michelle Giannini By: Vivian Szyndrowski Long Family By: Maggie Grevas James Kogut By: Malecha Family Janet Trump By: Joanne Blank St. Teresa of Avila By: Community William Dietzen, Sr. By: John Dietzen For Healing John Thorstad By: Marilyn & Ray Ritzi Reconciliation Schedule 6:00-6:30pm 2:30-3:30pm If you are interesting in learning more about St. Teresa of Avila, there are several books that she wrote during her lifetime. Some of her most popular writings include The Life of St. Teresa (An Autobiography), The Way of Perfection, and The Interior Castle. These are some great books to get know our Patroness and how she can teach us more about the spiritual life. To Jesus through Mary, Fr. Chris Monday & Wednesday Tuesday & Thursday Friday Reconciliation Room is located in the church. Adoration In an effort to strengthen our relationship with the Lord, We are offering Adoration at the following times: 6:00pm-7:00pm 9:00am-10:00am 7:00pm-8:00pm
ST. TERESA of AVILA STUDENT CENTER PAGE 3 1511 Laporte Ave. Valparaiso, IN 46383 Stewardship Report What s Up With the Students? Weekly Stewardship Report: October 1, 2017 Budgeted Weekly Collection $10,000.00 Sunday Collection Received Sunday Offering $7,825.00 Children s Offering (Monthly) This Week s On-line Giving $1,048.00 Total Sunday Collection Received $8,873.00 Weekly Status (+/-) -$1,127.00 Year to Date Status (+/-) -$11,520.00 Weekly Stewardship Report: October 8, 2017 Budgeted Weekly Collection $10,000.00 Sunday Collection Received Sunday Offering $7,236.00 Children s Offering (Monthly) This Week s On-line Giving $659.00 Total Sunday Collection Received $7,895.00 Weekly Status (+/-) -$2,105.00 Year to Date Status (+/-) -$13,625.00 Thank you for your generous donations. Pictured above is the Szevery Family with their Adopt a Students, Lynnette Grant and Holly Taylor. This past Sunday, some of our VU students met their adopted family for the first time. Students got acquainted with their families and spent time together sharing some snacks! Both the students and the families are looking forward to getting to know each other better through future experiences. If you are interested in the Adopt a Student program, contact Katie Hamer at Katherine.Hamer@valpo.edu. Stewardship Commission God s Hands in Action St. Teresa s Tithing As individuals we are called to be good and generous stewards with God s manifold gifts. Tithing is the means whereby we have the opportunity to give thanks to God; with that in mind, the community of St. Teresa of Avila tithes $450 weekly. This week our tithing will be donated to the Vocations Ministry in the Diocese of Gary. God s Hands in Action St. Teresa s is a generous community and as such, the Stewardship Commission has formed a God s Hands in Action: Weekly Tithing Committee. To be more intentional in our giving, this group will select organizations that meet the following criteria: Follow the teaching of the Catholic Church Have a local/community connection About five years ago we changed our tithing amount to $450 weekly and we will continue to donate that amount to each organization. If there is an organization that is close to your heart and that meets the guidelines or you are interested in serving on the committee, please contact the committee at saintt.godshands@gmail.com.
ST. TERESA of AVILA STUDENT CENTER PAGE 4 1511 Laporte Ave. Valparaiso, IN 46383 Liturgy and Worship We are now taking Mass intentions for 2017 and 2018. If you are interested in offering a Mass for someone, please refer to these guidelines: 1. Name of person for whom the Mass is intended. 1. Name of person who is offering the Mass. 2. The stipend is $10 per Mass. 3. If you have a specific date and Mass time please include that as well as a second choice. 4. Send your request to the office. This information can be: Put in the collection basket in an envelope labeled MASS INTENTIONS We will be breaking open the topic of Scripture and the Bible this Monday evening, in the Antioch Room, at 7pm, as the Inquiry phase of RCIA, the time of discerning God's call, continues. Ann Ruggaber will be with us to shepherd the discussion. If you feel that God may be calling you to the Catholic Church, there is still time to enter the process. Call Mark at 219-688-4756, or email at saintt.rcia@gmail.com for more details. God bless you all! The New Testament lies hidden in the Old; the Old is made accessible by the New. Saint Augustine First Friday Memorial Association Consider this memorial to honor your deceased loved ones or list a special intention for the Mass held on the first Friday of each month. Your intentions will be printed on the back of the bulletin all year and 12 Masses will be in honor of those you chose to remember. Please contact Kris Conrad at kristin.conrad @valpo.edu with questions. Social Justice Unwanted Shoes. Once again our Social Justice Commission is asking the St. T's Community to continues collecting unwanted shoes, no matter what condition!!! Collection runs until October 31 Tubs are located in the Link Area This has become a Sojourner Truth House fundraiser that cost nothing, yet raises funds to help homeless and at-risk mothers with children. This a simple act we can all do that makes a great impact on people in need. October 5, 2017 Number of Meals Served: 331 Weekly guest s donations: $33.75 Meal: Mostaccioli, Corn & Apple Sauce Food for the body and soul. Thursdays serving from 4:30-6:30pm. Save the Date American Red Cross Blood Drive Monday, November 20, 2017 1-7pm in Avila Hall
Twenty Eighth Sunday, October 15, 2017, PAGE 5 219-464-4042 The Wild Goose Series The Wild Goose series continues. This video presentation with discussion is presented at three times during the week, of which you may attend any. This week s sessions are: The Spirit & Our Lady Faith Formation Sunday (between masses) 9:30 am - 10:45 am Tuesday 9:00 am - 10:15 am October 17 October 18 Wednesday 7:00 pm - 8:15 pm Sessions are held in the Antioch Room. unless Discussion will allow participates to delve deeper into how the Holy Spirit is working in and through them. Parish Life Walk to Bethlehem Update Trunk or Treating & Chili Cook-off October 28, 2017 Following the 4:00pm Mass Change to Email Registration Due to technical issues, if you tried to register for the Walk to Bethlehem by email, we ask that you please re-register using the following new email: sainttwtb@gmail.com You may still report any miles walked this past week and you will be emailed both week 1 and week 2 meditations. Reporting Week 1 Miles Please report your first week miles by emailing sainttwtb@gmail.com or filling out a form located in the community room. Be sure to stop by and see our total miles walked on the world map as well. Keep on walking and praying! All Chili entries must arrive in the kitchen before the 4:00pm mass Please use a Crock Pot liner for your Chili (available in the Community Room) Judging will occur during mass Please bring one of the following items: Cornbread, sour cream, cheese, crackers or dessert to share! No ordinary trick-or-treating!! Decorate the trunk of your car Come in costume Bring candy to share Go from trunk to trunk!!! Games for Kids! Details Dinner served in Avila Hall following 4pm mass Trunk or Treating starts about 5:45pm Park your car in the Lincolnway lot Time for decorating car while kids play games (following dinner) Please RSVP in the Community Room or at www.saintt.com For Your Information Golden Opportunity 2018 Books Available in the office! $25.00 each! Sponsor of the Week: Town & County Market To view their ad see the back of the bulletin and don t forget to patronize all of our sponsors. They make the bulletin possible.