Collection Totals: November 1 1 Regular Collection: $9,67.0 School $5.00 Soup itchen: $6.00 Register: $60.00 All Saints: $45.00 GNG TREE: This weekend, November 19 th and 0 th you will find the Giving Tree located at the Church entrance. On the trees are tags for the Nursing Homes and LAMP. So that we might have age appropriate toys for children participating in LAMP, you will find toy tags on the tree. These items need to be brought to the church by TOY SNDAY, December 910. The Nursing Home gifts must be given to us by December 1617. You are welcome to bring your wrapped gifts with the tags attached at any time prior to the required date. We trust that this will give everyone time to find great bargains. Activities and Events in the Area CONGRATLATONS! (CCC 17) According to the Apostle Paul, the believer enters through Baptism into communion with Christ s death, is buried with him, and rises with him The baptized have put on Christ. Through the Holy Spirit, Baptism is a bath that purifies, justifies, and sanctifies. Remember to pray for our newly baptized who has entered into the Body of Christ; James Patrick Schlenz child of Joseph & Theresa (Dubois) Schlenz May he put on Christ, as he becomes a member of the church. The Mother Of Hope CWC Deanery meeting will be held November 0, 011 at St. John Fisher Church, Richmond beginning at :00 pm. All ladies are invited and encouraged to participate. f you have questions about the Deanery Meeting, please contact Mary Ann Bushlow, ToTC CWC Executive Coordinator of Diocesan and Deanery nformation. Deck the Hall with boughs of actually that s already done! Froelich s will Deck the Hall and cook the dinner! The ToTC Catholic Women s Club will hold our annual Christmas Party on Tuesday, December 6 th at 6 p.m. at Froelich s Classic Corner Restaurant. The cost is $1.00, which includes taxes and tip. All women in our parish are encouraged to come for food, fun, and fellowship. Sign-up sheets are located in the entrance of the church. Reservation deadline is Friday, December nd. Money may be given to Mary Ann Bushlow, Terri Fernandes, Mickie Sellaroli, or dropped off at the ToTC parish office. CHARTY HOSPCE: Would you like to work the table for Charity Hospice as they have their Poinsettia Tree at the Fort Steuben Mall? There are opportunities to do so between November 1s and December nd. Please contact Steven M Seminara at 740-64-0 to volunteer. SACRAMENTS Sacramental nformation and registration forms are available at parish web-site www.triumphofthecross.org. Baptism Baptism Preparation Sessions are held the 1 st Sunday of each month from p.m. :0 p.m. in the Marian Room at Holy Rosary Church. Please call the Parish Office to register for a class. Weddings Six month preparation required. Schedule the date with the priest. Funerals Please schedule with the priest before publishing dates and times. Anointing of the Sick Please call the Parish Office. Communion to the Homebound Please call the Parish Office. DEOTONS Novena of the Blessed irgin Mary of the Miraculous Medal Mon. 4:00 p.m. Holy Rosary Church Perpetual Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Chapel in the basement of Holy Rosary Office; entrance around back (6:00am to 9:00pm) 740 64-60 Hour of Prayer for Priests and ocations 1 st Thursday, 9:00 a.m. Holy Rosary Church Contact the Parish Office at 64-6177
Catholic Faith Formation n Steubenville CCHS CHRSTMAS CONCERT OF CAROLS: The Catholic Central High School Concert Band and Choir, Bishop Mussio Junior High School Band and Choir, and the CCHS Steel Drum Band will present their annual Christmas concert on Friday, December 9, at 7:00 in Lanman Hall. Adult tickets are $5.00, seniors and students $.00, and a family ticket costs $15.00. Enjoy all your favorites from the Sacred to traditional to calypso! Thank you for your support of the Fine Arts at our Catholic Central and Bishop Mussio Schools! The BJM Junior High Drama Club Will present Aladdin on December nd and rd at 7:00 p.m. in Lanman Hall Please pray for our catechetical program in the City of Steubenville. Check out our website for Registration Forms and information at: www.catholicfaithformationinsteub.org Dates to Remember: December Youth Day 9:0 am 1:00 Noon Youth Day: All children in Grades indergarten through 6th from all parishes are invited to attend our Bi-Annual Youth Day. The morning is filled with singing, games, activities and prayer. The Youth Day will be held on Saturday, December, 011 from 9:0 a.m. to Noon at Holy Family s Malara Hall. Watch for the sign up in the back of the churches. All children from all Parishes are invited to attend. All families and parishioners are invited to buy SCRP during the school year: Our New Hours! RAD (Senior High Youth Ministry) Tuesdays am 10am Wednesdays 1pm pm Fridays am 10am, and 1pm pm Please notice the many new vendors we offer in stock such as BP Gas, Robinson Mall, Starbucks, alley Wine Cellars, Sunoco, Walgreens, and now, Target! The BJM Scrip program promises to be a simple and effective fundraising program that earns you money toward your tuition. We hope you will help support this program, our school, and REDCE your tuition. Call Barb Milewsky 64-751 or Liz Borden 4-170 for more information. Our next meeting is Dec. 4, due to Thanksgiving and the fact that so many of our members will be attending the CCHS soccer banquet on Nov. 0. GS, the Communion and Liberation group for high school students, will meet this month on Sunday, November 1, 0, and 7. Meetings take place in the school building at St. Peter s from 7:0-:45 pm. We will be working on chapter 10 of Fr. Luigi Giussani s book The Religious Sense.
. 0 E 9 Q E 4 Q J For the Many This week, we will discuss some very specific changes that you will notice in the words of nstitution and Consecration. n the familiar section of the Eucharistic Prayer where Jesus words are repeated from the Last Supper, the new translation will read: Take this, all of you, and eat of it, for this is my Body, which will be given up for you. Then in regard to the sacred cup, we hear, Take this, all of you, and drink from it, for this is the chalice of my blood, the blood of the new and eternal covenant, which will be poured out for you and for many for the forgiveness of sins. Do this in memory of me. Obviously, we hear several changes. The old translation read, This is the cup of my blood. The new translation uses the word chalice instead of cup. The word chalice is a more literal translation of the Latin and is also used in other vernacular translations, such as Spanish and French. Chalice also indicates a specific liturgical meaning, letting us know that the vessel is sacred. Jesus uses the word chalice in Luke and St. Paul uses it in his First Letter to the Corinthians in a Eucharistic reference to the Chalice of his Blood. We also hear the words will be poured out instead of will be shed with the new translation. Blood can be shed of a body, but not of a chalice or sacred cup. However, the blood of the new and eternal covenant can be poured out of both a body and a chalice. This phrase connects Christ s salvific action of the outpouring of his blood for us at Calvary with the pouring out of the blood of the new and eternal covenant that we participate in through every single Liturgy of the Eucharist when we celebrate the Holy Mass the memorial of his passion, death and resurrection. There is another substantial change that we hear with the new translation. t reads, which will be poured out for you and for many, instead of which will be poured out for you and for all. We should not misunderstand this change in the translation. t absolutely does not mean that Christ did not die for all human persons. He did, most certainly. His mission was and is universal that is for all of humanity. Again, this new translation is more literal of the Latin and is also used by other vernacular translations of the Latin (i.e., Spanish, French, etc.). But the new translation draws out several other very important realities. First, it mirrors Jesus words exactly from the Last Supper in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, where He instructed his Apostles to take the chalice and drink from the blood of the new and eternal that would be poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins. t also refers to a very important Old Testament messianic passage from saiah 5, called a Suffering Servant Psalm. The passage was an indicator of what the Messiah would undergo, and how he would appear. n this prophesy, saiah foretold that God one day would send his servant who would make himself an offering for sin, bearing the sin of many and making many righteous. Jesus, by speaking at the Last Supper about his own blood being poured out for many, was associating himself with this suffering servant figure prophesied by saiah. Jesus is the one who offers his life for the many. At the same time, as St. Paul indicates in his First Letter to Timothy, Jesus also died for all (1 Timothy :6). 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The Week Ahead at Triumph of the Cross Date Day Time Event Place Pray For Our Priests & Deacons Nov 0 Sun 6:0 pm RAD Bon-fire at Herrmann s Nov 1 Mon :00 am Recitation of the Rosary HR Church Mon 9:0 am Journey Through the Bible Sessions 1-4 Mon 4:00 pm Mass and Novena at HR Church Mon 7:0 pm Journey Through the Bible Sessions 1-4 Nov Tue :00 am Recitation of the Rosary HR Church Tue :00 am SCRP sold Tue 9:00 am Rosary Prayer Group Marian Room Nov Wed :00 am Recitation of the Rosary HR Church Wed 1:00 pm SCRP sold Nov 4 Thu 9:00 am Thanksgiving Day Mass at Holy Nov 5 Name Cathedral Fri :00 am Recitation of the Rosary HR Church Fri :00 pm Spirit and Truth HR Church Nov 6 Sat 9:00 am LAMP Ministry at Holy Name Hall Sat 10:00 am Confessions at Holy Rosary Church LORD, we desire that our prayers be heard according to your will. Grant that our parish may be united in heart, mind, and spirit; may your love be in our hearts and we become the parish You have envisioned for us. O Lord, open the eyes of our hearts to see the face of Christ in each other. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Ÿ ª «± ² ³ ««µ ª ««± ¹ «º» ¼ ± ½ ¹ ¹ ¾ ²» À Á» ¼ ±  à «Ä ¾ ²»» ¼ ± ¹ Å Æ» ¼ ± ½ Ç ¹ ¾ ²»» ¼ ± ««¹ È É Ê Ë» ¼ ± Ì Ä È ¹» ¼ ± È ¹ Ì Ÿ ¹ Í» ¼ ±  ¹ Î Î Å» ¼ ± ª À ¹ È Ÿ È Î Prayer Request please call Lil Meronoff 740-64-57 P rayer Line Please keep in your prayers: Special ntention, Dr. Edgar Sanchez, Lori Turner, John Lemal, irginia ovaleski, Joanie Temple, Emily, Margaret Checca Puzzole, James Hamilton, Sam & eronica Stupi, elly ent, Frank Giannamore, Jr., Theresa Gilmore, Elvira Lamatrice, Nelson Gregor, Natalie nutsen, Laura ane, Donald Arruda, Scott Alberts, Michelle Stout, Mary Notich, Helen Giganti, aren & Jennifer Stupi, Chris Luckino, Betty Tarquinio, Bob Lesinski, Brother Anthony Motto, Mike Carapellotti, Carol Scott, Baby Lucy, John Sellaroli, Pam Shoemaker, Joe Bianco, Liz Hagerty, Bruce Fadaley, Jackie Woodburn, Sylvia Cassidy, Melissa Rawlinson, Catherine Dustalfo, Carolyn Miller, Stella Wilson, Richard DeBias, Dennis D., Joyce Long, Elizabeth (Petchal) Loizzo 5
CONDOLENCES (CCC 1405) There is no surer pledge or clearer sign of this great hope in the new heavens and new earth in which righteousness dwells, than the Eucharist. Every time this mystery is celebrated, the work of our redemption is carried on and we break the one bread that provides the medicine of immortality, the antidote for death, and the food that makes us live forever in Jesus Christ. With this great hope we pray for our brother who has died: Francesco Frank Provenzano, 94, November 6 May he enjoy the eternal banquet the Lord has prepared for him. Ï Ð Ñ Ò Ó Ô Õ Ö Ø Õ Ù Ú Ð Ö Û Û Ü Ý Û Û Þ ß Õ Ù à Ò á Ù Ö Ð â Ö ã ä å æ ç è Readings for the Week of November 0, 011 Sunday: Ez 4:11-1, 15-171 Cor 15:0-6, Mt 5:1-46 Monday: Dn 1:1-6, -0Lk 1:1-4 Tuesday: Dn :1-45Lk 1:5-11 Wednesday: Dn 5:1-6, 1-14, 16-17, - Lk 1:1-19 Thursday: Dn 6:1-Lk 1:0- Friday: Dn 7:-14Lk 1:9- Saturday: Dn 7:15-7Lk 1:4-6 Next Sunday: s 6:16b-17, 19b; 64:-71 Cor 1:-9 Mk 1:-7 Liturgical Publications nc Sat 19 4:00 PM at HN Anthony DeSantis by sister 4:00 PM at HR Carmella Coldebella by Family Sun 0 :0 AM at HR Aldo sidore by Mr. & Mrs. Steve oslik 10:00 AM at HR Fortunato & Angela Carfagna by Family 10:0 AM at HN Deceased members of the Leyes Family by Francesca eltri 11:0 AM at HR People of the Parish 5:0 PM at HR Sara A. Parks by Colleen Bahen Flowers n Memory of the deceased members of the former Servants of Christ the ing Charismatic Parish Mon 1 7:00 AM at HN Pete J. Fabian by Mr. & Mrs. Bernard obily :0 AM at HR Mickey Tegano by DiCesare Family 4:00 PM at HR Robin Humes by Mr. & Mrs. Roger Manfresca Tue 7:00 AM at HN Luis argas by Mark Cashioli :0 AM at HR Joe Matuska by Helen & Family Wed 7:00 AM at HN Cecile Antinone by Antinone Family :0 AM at HR Frank J. Palombizio by wife & Family Thu 4 é ê ë ë ì í î ï ð ñ ò ó ô õ ö ö ê ø ë ì í î ï ð ù ò ó ô õ ö ö 9:00 AM at HN Sara Parks by Elsie Boehm (sister) Fri 5 7:00 AM at HN Charles J. Caughey by Family :0 AM at HR Mario & Janice Maggi & Sons by Palmina Maggi Sat 6 :0 AM at HR Alma Ravasio by Tony & Shirley Guida Sat 6 4:00 PM at HN Thomas Noonan by Edith Noonan 4:00 PM at HR Clem Myslinski by wife Millie, Gary & Linda Sun 7 :0 AM at HR Phil & Edith Lamantia by Nancy Lamantia 10:00 AM at HR Henry Cardelli by son, daughter & family 10:0 AM at HN People of the Parish 11:0 AM at HR Judith Giannamore by Mr. & Mrs. William Serafini 5:0 PM at HR Louise Stock by mother & children 6 n Loving Memory of those who have died: Memorials: Elverda M. Chanoski by Edward Chanoski James S. Chanoski by Edward Chanoski