Catholic Faith Communities of St. Francis Xavier Hay Lakes Bawlf Camrose Round Hill 5010-48A Avenue Camrose AB T4V 0K8 Phone: (780) 672-1131 Fax: (780) 672-8652 Email: stfrancisxavier.camrose@caedm.ca Website: https://stfxcamrose.caedm.ca Pastor: Rev. Larry Pederson Deacon : Douglas T Faith Formation Director: Constantine K Have you made your pledge? **Office Hours** Tuesday - Friday 9:00am - 12:00 Noon Weekend Mass Times Saturday: Confessions 4:00 pm Saturday: 5:00 pm Sunday : 9:00 am and 11:00 am Parish Staff Melody C Administrative Assistant Rose B, Karen B, Bookkeepers Isaac Q, Custodian I love you, O Lord, my strength. Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time November 4th & 5th, 2018 Deuteronomy 6: 2-6 Hebrews 7: 23-28 Mark 12: 28-34 ACTIVITIES and WEEKDAY MASSES November 5th - November 11th Monday 1:30 pm Adult Choir 7:00 pm CWL Memorial Service / Meeting Tuesday 10:00 am Symbolon 5:00 pm Symbolon Wednesday 9:30 am Liturgy of the Word with St. Patrick s School Grade 4 Bible Presentation 10:30 am Divine Mercy 5:00 pm Mycah Thursday 9:00 am Mass at St. Mary s 5:30 pm Seth 7:00 pm K of C Memorial Mass Friday Saturday 12:00 pm Art and Environment Meeting 4:00 pm Confession 5:00 pm Mass Note. From The Carmelite Order, Rome, Italy. (2018). Retrieved from http://ocarm.org/en/content/lectio/ lectio-divina-31st-sunday-ordinary-time-b on Oct. 30, 2018. Copyright 2018. Sunday Remembrance Day 9:00 am Mass 11:00 am Mass 1:00 pm Couples for Christ Marriages: Please contact Fr. Larry Pederson at least 1 year prior to the marriage date. Baptisms: Please contact Constantine K. at (780) 672-1131, ext 4; Paperwork & Bookings must be in 3 weeks prior to Baptism. CWL: Please contact Gwen Elliott, President at (780) 679-2454 Email: sfxcamrose.cwl@gmail.com K of C: Please contact Wilf M, Grand Knight at (780) 672-4450
Remembering in Prayer PLEASE REMEMBER THOSE THAT ARE SICK Knights of Columbus News November 8th K of C Memorial Mass, 7:00 pm at St. Francis Xavier Church Knights meetings are on the second Wednesday of the month. November 4th - Catholic Education Mass @ 11:00 am November 6th & 8th - 3-way Conferences November 7th - Liturgy of the Word, Gr 4 Bible Presentation @ 9:30 am School Website: stp.eics.ab.ca November 4th - Catholic Education Mass @ 9:00 am November 5th & 7th - Parent/ Teacher Interviews November 9th - School Day, Monday schedule November 12-16th - Fall Break School Website: olmp.eics.ab.ca Camrose Pro-Life The 40 Days for Life Fall 2018 campaign ends November 4th. So far, 310 babies have been saved (that we know of). Save the Date: Pro-Life Annual Potluck Appreciation luncheon will be held on Wednesday, November 14th, 11 am to 1:30 pm at the church. Fatal Flaws, a documentary by Canadian filmmaker Kevin Dunn, will be shown. Mr. Dunn spent three years traveling throughout Europe and North America asking the question, Should we be giving doctors the right in law to end the life of others by euthanasia or assisted suicide? This film will help educate the public, many of whom support assisted suicide or are unsure where they stand. For more information on local pro-life resources, events & issues, contact: Clara, 780-672-2448 or Gail, 780-672-2066. Gianna Centre (Catholic Social Services) (780) 482-5111 Compassionate Community Care 1-855-675-8749 Catholic Women s League News November 5th CWL Memorial Service for Deceased members @ 7:00 pm, with Regular Meeting to follow. Contact a Knight to purchase a ticket for their fundraiser; great CWL Women s Shelter Donations Needed prizes! Garbage bags Kleenix Hand lotion Tin foil St. Patrick School Our Lady of Mount Shampoo Saran wrap Events Pleasant School Events Conditioner Pot holders Hand towels Dish soap Face cloths Cereal/soup bowls Twin Sheets Pillows Pillow Protectors Granola bars Juice boxes CWL Open Door Donations Needed Soups (instant cups) Macaroni & cheese Gift cards, $5 to $10 Gift cards, $25 to $50 Suggested gift cards: Dollarama, Superstore, Co-op, Save-On Foods, Safeway, fast food restaurants, Walmart, fuel cards, Marks Work Warehouse Rosaries for Children All parishioners are invited to donate rosaries for St. Patrick s Grade 4 class. Please drop off at the CWL bulletin board. Thank you for encouraging the children in this beautiful devotion. Rosealta Lodge Fall Tea, 4318-53 Street, Wednesday, November 7th, 1:30-3:00 pm. Tea, $5.00. New schedules are available for pickup at the church entry for Hospitality Greeters and Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion. Amount of Donation 3 years - once Per year New Parish Centre Options for Giving 3 yearsmonthly 5 years- once Per year 5 years - monthly $25,000 $8,333 $694 $5,000 $417 $20,000 $6,667 $556 $4,000 $333 $15,000 $5,000 $417 $3,000 $250 $10,000 $3,333 $278 $2,000 $167 $5,000 $1,667 $139 $1,000 $83 $3,000 $1,000 $83 $600 $50 $2,000 $667 $56 $400 $33 $1,000 $333 $28 $200 $17
From the Pastoral Team s desk... Living in the Word of God Archbishop Smith issued a Pastoral Letter on Thursday, September 14th, 2017, the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. Entitled Living in the Word of God, the letter invites us all to renew our focus on Scripture as we answer the call of the Holy Father Pope Francis to listen to the Word of God and then to put it to practice. Living in the Word - Throughout the history of the Church, the Christian response to God s love revealed in Christ has been threefold; worship, witness and service. In these three ways we put into practice the Word of God. (Archbishop Smith, Pastoral Letter, September 14, 2017) caedm.ca/letter Catholic Family Ministries invites all women to join them for this year s Women of Dignity Conference at Holy Trinity Parish, Spruce Grove, on Friday-Saturday, November 16-17. Keynote speaker is Leah Darrow, international Catholic speaker, writer, and host of the popular Do Something Beautiful podcast. Guest speaker is Sister Marie Therese, and Mass will be celebrated by Archbishop Smith. For more information, and to register please visit www.catholicfamilyministries.com or pick up a registration pamphlet at the parish office. Grateful Grannies Christmas Market Saturday, November 24, 2018 12:00-3:00 pm Bailey Theatre 5041-50 Street, Camrose $5.00 for adults, Free for children and students Stewardship Reflection November 4th - Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time Today s First Reading from the First Book of Kings, as well as the Gospel passage from Mark, both center on the actions of two seemingly poor and helpless widows who show themselves to be faith-filled and generous stewards. In the eyes of the world, particularly in biblical times when there was no life insurance or Social Security, these widows were weak and dependent on others to take care of them. They each found themselves in desperate situations one in the midst of famine with a child for which to care, and the other clearly impoverished. Yet, each demonstrated strength and generosity that distinguished them from those around them. From where did this strength come? It came from knowing who they are, and Whose they are. These women must have known their security would not come from a good life insurance policy or connections to someone with a hidden storehouse of flour. No, their security came from knowing they were daughters of the Most High God and from putting their faith in Him. They had no need to panic in the midst of natural disaster or cling desperately to their menial resources. Their faith in God set them free to trust Him when all seemed hopeless. Their faith kept them detached from material possessions. Their faith allowed them to be brave and generous, to think of others despite their own trials. These women saw themselves as stewards, not owners, of the resources God gave them, regardless of how much or how little they had. And acting as stewards made them gracious, generous and mighty indeed. Retrouvaille - Help for Struggling Marriages A lifeline for troubled marriages! Is your marriage in crisis? Communication problems? You are not alone. helpourmarriage.ca, 587-598-4357, info@helpourmarriage.ca The next Edmonton Retrouvaille Program takes place November 16-19, 2018 Ukrainian Catholic Church Perogy Luncheons are Back! 5304-48A Avenue, Camrose Thursday, November 8th 11:00 am to 1:30 pm Phone In/Take Out Orders 780-672-2197 Adults, $10; Youth (6-12 yrs), $5; (5 Years & Under), Free Little White Church On The Lake Update on the New Church Sharing our Faith, Shaping our Future All paving of parking lots, entrances and exits as well as line painting has been completed. Capacity for parking is 250 stalls. Some trees have been planted. The majority of trees, shrubs and perennials (which are many) will be planted in the spring due to weather conditions conducive to growth. Larger rocks have been placed in the landscape. The rocks to enhance the landscaping were a donation from a parishioner. Most of the lawn sodding is in place. The installation of roof edging in red granite from India is behind due to a delay in manufacturing of clips to hold the 1200 pound granite pieces. This project will be completed as soon as the clips arrive. The 19 stained glass windows in the spire of the church have been installed. The stained glass windows in the sanctuary will be installed mid-november. Installation of pews will be completed by November 23rd. All granite from India and the Island of Madagascar, and marble from Namibia (south western side of Africa) has been delivered. The lemurian granite from the Island of Madagascar will be installed shortly at the Baptismal Immersion Font. All equipment in the commercial kitchen has been installed and is made of stainless steel; it looks gorgeous! The table and chairs for the hall (paid for by the Knights of Columbus) will be delivered in November. Ten birdhouses have been placed on the property and many other nature related items will be placed on the property next spring including two purple martin houses. Father Joseph J will be giving a Spiritual W arfare Retreat on November 24th to 25th at Mount Carmel Spirituality Centre. See poster on bulletin board. Call to register at 780-932-0896. Weekend Collections Budget $6436.00 Oct. POP $4947.00 Oct. 27/28 $5167.10 Readings for November 10th & 11th 1 Kings 17: 10-16 Hebrews 9: 24-28 Mark 12: 38-44
Schedule of Ministers for November 10th & 11th SATURDAY 5:00 pm SUNDAY 9:00 am SUNDAY 11:00 am SACRISTY Eleanor K, Alice A USHERS Orest F Wilf M Neil H HOSPITALITY ALTAR SERVERS Diana W Marthe W Adrianna F Piper G Emma B Allen/Linda T Anita B, Anne B Cassandra B Katelynn B Teaghan C Gordon/Joanne M Terese M, Gisele S Shairah S Rianna A Paulina V ADULT SERVERS Keith E Linda T Patrick E LECTORS 1st Reader 2nd Reader Commentator #1 Host #2 Host Back Host Bk. Evelyn S Doreen P Rita L Extraordinary Peggy B Peter B Orest F Doreen P Joan A Karen M Marjorie P Connie P Deacon Doug Ken R JoAnne S Ron B Gloria C Ministers of Holy Karen O Jacqueline D Anita B Betty C Wyatt K Ray K Racquel K Ron B Deacon Doug Linda T Bernice H Theresa M John B Communion Pat N John B John L Katie B Judy G Stacy P Therese M Eleanor K Deacon Doug Giselle S MUSIC Mycah Seth Adult Choir ART AND ENVIRONMENT October 1st to November 30th - Jennifer G & Dora G We welcome you and want you to feel At Home in the Catholic Communities of St. Francis Xavier Parish. We would like to know that you are here. Please fill out this registration form and drop it off at the parish office or into the collection basket. Name: Address: Town: Postal Code: Phone #: Do you wish to receive: Parish Envelopes Would you welcome a parish visitor: Yes No