Immaculate Conception Catholic Church 502 North Fifth Avenue La Grange, Kentucky 40031 502-222-0255 www.iclagrange.org The Very Reverend A. L. Chandler, KHS, Pastor Reverend Ismael Hernandez, Associate Pastor Deacon Thomas McNally Deacon Robert Caruso Deacon David Hotz Mass Schedule: Monday-Friday see bulletin Saturday Vigil 5:00 p.m. Sunday 8:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. (Spanish) Confession: Saturday, 4:00-4:45 p.m. 7:00-8:00 p.m. (Spanish) Eucharistic Adoration: Sunday, 7 p.m.-midnight Monday/Wednesday/Friday, 6 a.m. Midnight Tuesday/Thursday, 6 p.m.-midnight Saturday, closed November 5, 2017 - Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time Mass Schedule and Intentions Monday, November 6 7:00 p.m. Immaculate Conception Parish (This Mass is celebrated in Spanish.) Tuesday, November 7 8:00 a.m. Martin Bauer Wednesday, November 8 8:00 a.m. John Garr Thursday, November 9 - Dedication of Lateran Basilica 8:00 a.m. Mary Diebold Friday, November 10 - St. Leo the Great 8:00 a.m. Bill & Janet Fuell Saturday, November 11 - Thirty-second Ordinary Sunday 4:00 p.m. Living & Deceased of our Armed Forces, Martha Steele, John Garr Sunday, November 12 - Thirty-second Ordinary Sunday 8:00 a.m. Shirley Dakovich 10:30 a.m. John Garr & Ruth Ann Stetson 12:30 p.m. Immaculate Conception Parish (Our 12:30 p.m. Mass is celebrated in Spanish.) Please note: Mass next Saturday, November 12, is at 4:00 p.m. This is Fall Festival Week at Immaculate Conception! Today, November 5 (National Doughnut Day) Pancake Breakfast, 8:30-10:30 a.m. PREP, 9:10 a.m. Spanish RCIA, 10 a.m., Room 202 Monday, November 6 (National Saxophone Day) K of C Council Meeting, 6:30 p.m., Bethany Hall Hispanic Dance Practice, 6:30 p.m., Cafeteria Tuesday, November 7 (National Hug a Bear Day) Scripture Study, 7 p.m., Sts. Joachim & Anne Rms. Wednesday, November 8 (National Cappuccino Day) Scripture Study, 9 a.m., Sts. Joachim & Anne Rms. Home Study, 6:30 p.m. Fall Festival Cake Baking, 6:30 p.m., Marian Center Kitchen Little Flowers & Blue Knights, 6:30 p.m. Middle School YG, 6:30 p.m., Bosco Hall NCYC Parent Meeting, 6:30 p.m., Bethany Hall Choir, 7 p.m., Church Scripture Study, 7 p.m., St. Joachim Room Thursday, November 9 (Chaos Never Dies Day) Scripture Study, 9 a.m., Sts. Joachim & Anne Rms. Prayer Shawl Ministry, 1:30 p.m., St. Joachim Room RCIA, 6:30 p.m., Bethany Hall Cake Decorating, 6:30 p.m., Cafeteria Dining Room Set Up, 6:30 p.m. Baptism Class, 7 p.m., St. Joachim Room K of C 4th Degree, 7 p.m., St. Anne Room Friday, November 10 (Forget-Me-Not Day) Booth Set Up, 6:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Room 204 Spanish Scripture Study, 7 p.m., St. Joachim Room Saturday, November 11 (IC Fall Festival Day!!!) Fall Festival!!!!!!
Pre-sale dinner tickets for the Fall Festival (Saturday November 11 th ) will be sold after Masses on the weekend of November 4 th & 5 th. Tickets will also be available during the Fall Festival. The dinner is: $9 for adults, $8 for seniors (62 and over), $5 for children (6-12), and all active duty and military veterans eat for FREE. Items that we need donated: New or gently used items for the Holiday Booth. Cakes for the cake booth and desserts for dinner (please place a label on the item identifying what it is). Last year we ran out, so we need a lot more this year. Jars (with candy, toys, and other goodies) for the jar booth. Baskets (with candy, toys, etc.) for the basket booth. 2-liter bottles of pop/soda for the kid s games. Items needed for the silent auction (please turn in by November 6): If your family s last name begins with A-M (shopping gift cards or lottery tickets). If your last name begins with N- Z (restaurant gift cards or lottery tickets). Other items (time shares, gift cards, sports memorabilia, etc.) 2017 Fall Festival Important dates November 4 & 5 Turkeys will be passed out for you to cook (Volunteers needed) November 8 & 9 Baking and decorating cakes for the festival (Details will be provided at a later date) November 9 The dining room will be set-up (Volunteers needed) November 10 The game booths will be set-up (Volunteers needed) November 11 Fall Festival!!! (All active duty military and veterans eat for free!) Vegetarian Fall Festival meals will be available by pre-order only. If you or someone you know would like to have a vegetarian meal at the Fall Festival, please e-mail fallfestival@iclagrange.org or call the parish office by November 8.
4th ANNUAL FALL FESTIVAL CAKE EVENT On Wednesday November 8, 2017, starting at 6:30 PM, will we be baking cakes in the Marian Center kitchen to use in the cake booth and for the dessert room. This is an opportunity for adults to meet and fellowship with other parishioners in a relaxed atmosphere! Please bring 1 or more boxes of cake mix, baking pan and a portable mixer. All other ingredients and supplies will be provided. On Thursday November 9, 2017, starting at 6:30 PM, we will decorate those cakes in the cafeteria. All supplies will be provided. The cakes made in the IC kitchen should be safe for those with allergies, so no nuts please. Please RSVP to meryl.phillips@outlook.com or call (502) 298-6737 THE WHOLE GANG WILL BE HERE! Come join us December 10, as the Wilderness Trial Players bring Scrooge, his ghosts, Tiny Tim and the whole gang to Immaculate Conception! Tickets for the show: $10/adults; $7/children 6-16; $30 family ticket (good for mom, dad and all the kids, 6-16). There is no cost for those younger than 6. Showtime is 3 p.m. The Knights of Columbus will sponsor a Spaghetti lunch at 2 p.m. Cost for the lunch: $7/adults (13+), $5 children (6-12), ages 5 and under eat free! Please note: the cost for the show and lunch are separate. You do not have to attend the lunch to attend the show. Contact Alison Grace, 502-758-5561, or the parish office, 222-0255 for tickets and/or information. Online information www.stlukelouisville.org/2017scrooge. YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY Our Young Adult Ministry has the following November offerings to add to your calendar: Nov 8th - Bake cakes for Festival, 6:30 p.m., Marian Center Nov 9th - Decorate cakes, 6:30 p.m.., Cafeteria Nov 17th Catholicism DVD series at 6:30. Location: TBD NO Christ in the City, November/December. Events are subject to change, so keep an eye on Facebook for any updates. Feel free to contact Kevin at any time for more information: kevin.stetter@iclagrange.org. Immaculate Conception Young Adult Ministry is on social media: Facebook (page and group) I C YA: Immaculate Conception Young Adults Twitter: @ICYAMinistry HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH GROUP November 5 - Pancake Breakfast Fundraisr for NCYC. Please arrive by 7:30 a.m., we serve from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. AND...Bowling at Ten Pin November 8 - NCYC Parent meeting, 6:30 November 11 - Parish Fall Festival... We will work in the children s game area. For more information about our High School Youth Group please contact Lizzy Williams, 502-222-0255,or elizabeth.williams@iclagarange.org. We are on Facebook: Immaculateconception Youthgroup Twitter:@icyouthgroup1 Instagram: icyouthgroup
Sustaining the Present - Caring for the Future Stewardship for October 29, 2017 Envelopes $ 17,105.00 Loose $ 3,450.53 EFT/PayPal $ 200.00 Total $ 20,755.53 Needed Weekly $ 17,000.00 Over/(Under) $ 3,755.53 YTD Total Collection $ 317,489.54 YTD Total Budget $ 306,000.00 Stewardship Prayer I offer this day to you, dear God. Thank you for the blessings you have given me. May I use these gifts to build your kingdom. May my actions be a reflection of your love. May what I do today bring others closer to you. May my words be kind and gentle and may they bring joy to others. Today, help me to give back a portion of what you have given me. I ask this in Jesus name. Amen. CATHOLIC SERVICES APPEAL 2017 Our Parish Target: $49,400 2017 Participation Goal: 227 Families Thanks to those who have already responded with a gift to the 2017 Catholic Services Appeal. There is still plenty of time to respond with a gift. Gifts can be made through our parish office, or you make a gift online at: www.archlou.org/csa As of October 27, we have received $19,635 with 109 households participating! Prayers Your prayers are requested for the repose of the soul of our parishioner, Sidney Dearinger, husband of Carrie. We extend our sincere condolences to Carrie and her family during this time of loss. May the soul of Sidney and all the souls of the faithful departed rest in God s eternal peace. Toy Drive The Knights of Columbus will again sponsor a Christmas Toy Drive in care of the Agape Shop. Please bring new or gently used toys and drop them in the boxes provided in the narthex during the month of November. The toys will be delivered to the Agape Shop on December 1, and will be available to their customers shortly thereafter. Christmas Cards The Knights of Columbus will be selling Christmas cards in the narthex after each Mass. Sales start on Sunday, November 12, and will run through December 3, or until we run out of boxes. Stop by the K of C table and get your Christmas cards early. We have a good assortment and you don t want to miss out. News for Knights: Due to our tremendous growth, we are seeking to add an additional Field Agent in your area. If you are a self-motivated, people oriented person looking for a great career; this full-time position could be for you. The position offers full benefits including health insurance and a retirement plan. If you are interested or know of someone this is a member or qualifies for membership and would like an exciting career, please call Darrell Swope, 859-421-6164, or email, darrell.swope@kofc.org. PRIME TIME Attention all Prime Time Club members: we will not have a November meeting. Hope to see everyone at the Fall Festival/Turkey Dinner on November 11! Invite a friend for the Festival and our next meeting on December 13... Time to get into the holiday spirit!! PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY Our Prayer Shawl Ministry has donated hundred of items so far this year, but as always, the holidays and cooler days are just around the corner. Hats, lap blankets and shawls are needed. Think of these projects as something you would knit/crochet for a good friend at Christmas time. Our next meeting is November 9, 1:30 p.m. in the St. Joachim Room. Come for ideas and some stimulating conversation! Call Millie Hamand, 225-4024, for more information.
May my instruction soak in like the rain and my discourse permeate like the dew. -Deuteronomy 32:2 Learning Opportunity: Introduction to Catholic Social Teaching In a world facing so much violence and division, solutions are very hard to find. And while the church may not have every answer, we do have a vision and a wisdom tradition that does point the way for transforming our world. That wisdom is our heritage of Catholic Social Teaching, sometimes referred to as our best kept secret. Presented by Deacon Lucio Caruso, Director of Mission at Catholic Charities; 7 p.m., Monday, November 13, Bethany Hall. Please register prior to class by contacting Lynn McDaniel at: lmcdaniel@archlou.org, or 502-636-9296, ext. 1267. Cost is $10. For more information please contact our Director of Children s Ministry, Susan Ashby, susan.ashby@icalgrange.org, or, 222-0255. The Best of Ireland... With Father Anthony Chandler! October 1-11, 2018 Visiting Waterford, Killarney, Galway, Connemara, Knock, Sligo and Dublin! Only $3,199 per person from Louisville. (Air/land tour price is $2,809 plus $390 government taxes/ airline surcharges.) Tour price includes: roundtrip air from Louisville, first class select hotels, most meals, professional driver/ guide, comprehensive sightseeing and MORE! For a brochure and information contact Fr. Chandler at 222-0255, or email: monica.breitholle@iclagrange.org PARISH ADVENT MISSION: December 3-4-5 with Fr. Denis Robinson, OSB Let us help you PREPARE THE WAY! The Word in Our Lives Not My Problem Paul was not bragging when he talked about the toil and drudgery he endured while proclaiming the gospel. He makes a point of his working so as not to burden anyone. He worked to support himself, rather than asking the new Christians to support him just the opposite of what the scribes and Pharisees were doing, according to the gospel. Jesus accused them of laying heavy burdens on people, without helping them to bear those burdens. So what kind of burdens did the Pharisees impose? The Pharisees and scribes were very familiar with the laws of their Jewish religion. Almost every detail of daily life was covered by some law. And they could be very persuasive about strictly keeping those laws. Originally those laws and regulations were meant to set the Hebrews apart from other peoples, to be a sign of holiness. For example, the Ten Commandments are based on loving God above all else (first three commandments) and loving your neighbor (last seven.) But over the years, rabbis added more and more details to the laws, until it was almost impossible to keep them all straight. But what if someone needed help on a Sabbath? If you broke a Sabbath rule, even for a good reason, you could not go to the Pharisees to get an exemption. They would say, Not my problem. Remember the times Jesus cured the sick on the Sabbath, and how they condemned him for working on the day of rest. Jesus, however, came to remind us that holiness is more important than scrupulosity. If we truly live the ideal of loving God with our whole being and loving our neighbor, we will find that love is much easier to bear than the fear of doing something wrong. Jesus also gave us his Holy Spirit to help guide us in the path of holiness. And through his death on the cross, Jesus gave us forgiveness if we do commit a sin. All we have to do is confess the sin to experience that forgiveness. So keeping the law of love is no problem. Tom Schmidt, Copyright J. S. Paluch Co.