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Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 22, 2017 200 East Sixth Street Papillion, Nebraska 68046 Phone (402) 339-3285 Fax: (402) 592-4753 www.saintcolumbkille.org

Mass Schedule Monday-Thursday Friday 8:15 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. 6:20 a.m. & 8:15 a.m. Saturday Sunday 8:15 a.m. (Communion Service) 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., Vigil 5:00 p.m. & 6:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m., Noon, 5:00 p.m. Reconciliation Monday-Thursday Saturday 5:00-5:20 p.m. 3:30-4:30 p.m. St. Columbkille Parish Directory CLERGY REV. DAVE REESON, PASTOR 402-339-3285 ext. 103 dreeson@saintcolumbkille.org REV. PAT NIELDS, ASSOCIATE PASTOR 402-339-3285 ext. 106 pnields@saintcolumbkille.org REV. DENNIS HANNEMAN, SENIOR PRIEST REV. DAN SOLTYS, SENIOR PRIEST PARISH STAFF Deacon Bill Hill, Marriage Coordinator 402-339-3285 whhill@saintcolumbkille.org David Batter, Director of Music & Liturgy 402-339-3285 ext. 107 dbatter@saintcolumbkille.org Phil LaSala, Director of Pastoral Services 402-339-3285 ext. 105 pjlasala@saintcolumbkille.org Tess Sousek, Director of Communication/Bulletin Editor 402-339-3285 ext. 104 mtsousek@saintcolumbkille.org Judy Lauber, Parish Office Manager 402-339-3285 ext. 100 jlauber@saintcolumbkille.org Sarah Yarpe, Athletics 402-592-1533 sayarpe@saintcolumbkille.org Debbie Armentrout, Business Manager 402-592-8494 dkarmentrout@saintcolumbkille.org Bill Heese, Maintenance/Grounds Coordinator 402-616-4740 bheese@saintcolumbkille.org ST. COLUMBKILLE GRADE SCHOOL 402-339-8706 224 East 5th Street, Papillion, NE 68046 Brandi Redburn, Principal 402-339-8706 bredburn@saintcolumbkilleschool.org Julie Perrault, Assistant Principal 402-339-8706 jperrault@saintcolumbkilleschool.org Carmen McCartney, Secretary cmccartney@saintcolumbkilleschool.org Heather Hixson, Bookkeeper hhixson@saintcolumbkilleschool.org ST. COLUMBKILLE RELIGIOUS FORMATION 402-339-0990 Lori Long, Director llong@saintcolumbkille.org Nicole Cook, Coordinator of Disciple Formation ncook@saintcolumbkille.org Judie O Connor, Office Manager joconnor@saintcolumbkille.org Sr. Jean Marie Faltus, SPIRITuality ALIVE 402-593-9214 jfaltus754@cox.net SACRED HEART PRESCHOOL, 402-991-3405 Julie Crnkovich, Director jcrnkovich@saintcolumbkille.org Monday, October 23 8:15 a.m. Joseph Petta (Fr. Nields) 5:30 p.m. Emily Flakus (Fr. Nields) Tuesday, October 24 8:15 a.m. Willard Suchy (Fr. Reeson) 5:30 p.m. Joseph F. Connelly (Fr. Nields) Wednesday, October 25 8:15 a.m. Michelle Riepe (Fr. Nields) 5:30 p.m. Jim & Margie Schmitz (Fr. Reeson) Thursday, October 26 8:15 a.m. Bernard & Ione Morrissey (Fr. Reeson) 5:30 p.m. Francis Albin (Fr. Nields) Friday, October 27 6:20 a.m. Valeria Lenczowski (Fr. Reeson) 8:15 a.m. Nguyen Thi Hay (Fr. Reeson) Saturday, October 28 8:15 a.m. Communion Service (Dcn. Stier) 5:00 p.m. Mike Martincik (Fr. Reeson) 6:30 p.m. Leo Connot (Fr. Nields) Sunday, October 29 7:30 a.m. Helen & Wellington Langton (Fr. Reeson) 9:00 a.m. LiAnn Smith Family-Blessings (Fr. Nields) 10:30 a.m. Eileen Dendinger (Fr. Nields) 12:00 p.m. For the Parish (Fr. Reeson) 5:00 p.m. Roger Kritenbrink (Fr. Reeson) DEACONS Yano DiGiacomo 402-515-7461 David Graef 402-592-4741 Bill Hill 402-250-3030 Steve Jordan 402-290-4916 David Krueger 402-680-3430 Eldon Lauber 402-679-0604 Frank Mascarello 402-650-2579 Jerry Overkamp 402-339-2998 Russ Perry 402-960-6509 Bob Stier 402-331-0716 Bud Tharp 402-339-3614 Brian Thomas 402-614-7640 Duane Thome 402-593-1167 Eric Vande Berg 402-651-8451 SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Baptismal preparation classes are required for parents with children to be baptized. Call the Parish Office for information. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE The Archdiocese requires a minimum of six months notification for all who are to be married in order to arrange for and complete the various activities/programs associated with marriage preparation. Contact the Parish Office before setting a date. 2 St. Columbkille Parish

FR. PAT S PONDERINGS: ORGAN DONATION The Catholic Church supports and encourages the donation of organs. The Catechism states, Organ donation after death is a noble and meritorious act and is to be encouraged as an expression of solidarity. (CCC 2296) Donation of organs is means to support and love one s neighbor and to help those in need. Organ donation can be a means to follow the commandment given by Jesus, You shall love your neighbor as yourself. (Mt 22:39) Pope Francis has indicated that the act of organ donation is a testimony of love for our neighbor. Catholic health care institutions should encourage and provide the means whereby those who wish to do so may arrange for the donation of their organs and bodily tissue, for ethically legitimate purposes, so that they may be used for donation and research after death. (ERD 63) Organ transplants from living donors can also be done, such as donating a kidney to a family member. The Catechism states, Organ transplants are in conformity with the moral law if the physical and psychological dangers and risks to the donor are proportionate to the good that is sought for the recipient. Importantly, the principle is that the organ donation will not sacrifice or seriously impair any essential bodily function [of the donor] and the anticipated benefit to the recipient is proportionate to the harm done to the donor. (ERD 30) The integrity and wholeness of the donor is to be safeguarded. The freedom of the donor is to be respected, as the Catechism states, It is not morally acceptable if the donor or his proxy has not given explicit consent. (CCC 2296) death of the donor. Pressure can exist to determine death as soon as possible so as to increase the chances of a successful organ donation. Ethical conduct and protocol provides that the person has died before transplantation. Such organs should not be removed until it has been medically determined that the patient has died. In order to prevent any conflict of interest, the physician who determines death should not be a member of the transplant team. (ERD 64) Thus, the importance of separation of medical decision making between the donor and the prospective donee. The determination of death should be made by the physician or competent medical authority in accordance with responsible and commonly accepted scientific criteria. (ERD 62) Moreover, it is not morally admissible directly to bring about the disabling mutilation or death of a human being, even in order to delay the death of other persons. (CCC 2296) Organ donation is a blessing to mankind, but along with this advance includes an awareness of important issues, such as determining when death has occurred for a person. CCC = Catechism of the Catholic Church ERD = USCCB: Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services (2009) Donation of organs to be done at death can create tension between the desire and good of donating organs with having and determining certainty of Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 22, 2017 3

Parish News & Notes The Knights of Columbus and the American Red Cross are hosting an upcoming blood drive. Please join our lifesaving mission and schedule an appointment today! Drive Details: Site: St. Columbkille Steinhausen Center Sun Nov. 12, 2017 7:30: a.m. - Noon Coordinator: Joe Bixler, (402) 250-7258 To schedule an appointment, please contact Joe Bixler or visit redcrossblood.org and enter: StColumbkillePapillion Don t forget our next Restaurant night is Tuesday, October 24th from 4-8pm at Godfather s Pizza on 84th Street. Just men on you are with St. Columbkille school and 25% of your total purchase will be donated back to the school. Make sure to tell them we appreciate their support for our school! HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR/SENIOR OPEN HOUSE AT JPII NEWMAN CENTER High school juniors and seniors, please join us at the St. John Paul II Newman Center on October 25th for Mass at 5:30, followed by dinner and a tour of our beautiful facility. See our community in action and find our why choosing a university in Omaha and living here and/ or belonging to our parish while you re in college is a great choice. Contact Lauren Hankes at 403-557-5575 or visit our Facebook event page at Facebook.com/ JPiiOmaha/events for more information or to RSVP. SACRED HEART PRESCHOOL On Monday evening, October 23 rd, Sacred Heart preschoolers and their mommies are invited to Mommy & Me at 6:30 p.m. in the Steinhausen Center (attendance is optional). If mommy isn t able to come, preschoolers are welcome to bring grandma, an aunt or a special friend. We will have a snack and then do some special activities together. Please refer to the note sent home in your child s communication envelope for details. There are no preschool classes October 26 & 27. SVDP COAT GIVEAWAY The St. Vincent de Paul Society is holding its 13th Annual Winter Coat Giveaway on Saturday, Nov. 4 from 9am-1pm. The event will be held at a new location this year, at St. Peter Church Gym on 28th and Leavenworth Street. Last year over 4,000 people came for new coats, about 500 of them children and teens. We are currently collecting new or gently used men s, women s, and children s coats, gloves, hat, scarves, and boots. Items can be dropped off at any one of the four St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store locations: 2010 Leavenworth, 5037 South 24th St., 5920 Maple St., or 807 Tara Plaza. Volunteers are needed to sort the items before the sale on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday (Nov. 1-3). On the day of the event, volunteer shifts are 9-11am and 11am-1pm. Bilingual volunteers are especially needed. If you would like to help, call or email Gail at 402-341-1689 or svdpgail@live.net. Monetary donations can be made by sending a check (write COATS in the memo line) to the St. Vincent de Paul Society, 2010 Leavenworth, Omaha NE 68102 Attn: Gail. Thank you for helping us help others. WIDOWED/SEPARATED/DIVORCED: JUST OLDER YOUTH (JOY) Are you retired and looking for a fun afternoon outing? Join our group this Friday at 11:00 a.m. at the Steinhausen Center. (We normally meet on the fourth Friday of each month). We play dominoes and cards. Please bring a snack to share. Contact Joann at 402-339-2799 with any questions. LADY COUGAR SOFTBALL- ALL YOU CAN EAT PASTA FEED Sunday, Nov. 5th 11:00 AM-4:00 PM at Knights of Columbus Hall, 4323 Washington St. Cost is $10 for Adults and $5 for children 10 and under. Pasta, salad, bread, water, ice tea & lemonade included. Meatballs, desserts, & other drinks will be available for purchase. Please come support our amazing local athletes & future leaders of our community! 4 St. Columbkille Parish

TEEN Faith News Teen Faith This Week Small Group Faith Sharing: Small Group meetings are held in the homes of the adult leaders. The Senior Small Group will not meet this week. For information on where your teen s group meets, contact Nicole at (402) 339-0990 or ncook@saintcolumbkille.org. Teen Faith Next Week Large Group Saints and Souls: Next week we will talk about our Church s teachings and traditions surrounding All Saints Day and All Souls Day. We will gather in the Social Hall at 7 for a meal and end the night at 8:30. High School Parents: Stay up-to-date on all that s happening with the high school youth group, Teen Faith! Receive short, weekly emails with all the information you need about ongoing Teen Faith events. To sign up, email your name, preferred email address, student s name, grade, and school to Nicole Cook at ncook@saintcolumbkille.org. Road to Emmaus This Week Saints & Souls! Join us this week as we prepare for All Souls and All Saints Days by delving into what the Church teaches about Saints and Souls. We will meet in the Steinhausen Center from 7-8:30 p.m. October 25 Saints & Souls Future Road to Emmaus Dates: December 6 Taking Up the Cross: Fasting & Other Sacrifices to Grow in Holiness January 31 The Mass: What and Why February 28 Suffering, Evil, & Redemption March 21 Catholic Devotionals April 11 Liturgical Living CHRISTIANS ENCOUNTER CHRIST (CEC) WEEKEND Renew your faith! Come for a lively, joy-filled weekend, and become strengthened spiritually as you live and study with clergy and laity in discussion, prayer, and song. Men and Women s 3-day weekends are both held at the Archdiocesan Retreat and Conference Center (60 th & Military). The weekend is an all-inclusive cost of $80. Men s Fall Weekend October 20-22, 2017 Women s Fall Weekend November 3-5, 2017 For more information call or email MaryAnn Mucia, 402-339-5067, dmucia835@centurylink.net. READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 22 Monday: Rom 4:20-25; Lk 1:69-75; Lk 12:13-21 Tuesday: Rom 5:12, 15b, 17-19, 20b-21; Ps 40:7-10, 17; Lk 12:35-38 Wednesday: Rom 6:12-18; Ps 124:1b-8; Lk 12:39-48 Thursday: Rom 6:19-23; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 12:49-53 Friday: Rom 7:18-25a; Ps 119:66, 68, 76-77, 93-94; Lk 12:54-59 Saturday: Eph 2:19-22; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 6:12-16 Sunday: Ex 22:20-26; Ps 18:2-4, 47, 51; 1 Thes 1:5c-10; Mt 22:34-40 Please pray for all those who have died, and especially for: Mary Ann Minardi, mother of Joyce and Larry Robert Johnston, brother of Mary Iris Simonin May they rest in peace. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed receive the mercy of God. Amen. YELLOW RIBBONS Please pray for the following men and women from our parish who are now serving in war zones in other countries: SSgt. Michela Dahm Cpt. Daniel Macdonald Cpt. Matthew Macdonald Cpl. Travis Good Cpt. Ryan Crnkovich PRAYER FOR OUR SOLDIERS Heavenly Father, Watch over our soldiers who are fighting in harm s way. Set your Blessed Mother, the Saints and all the Angels around them to keep them safe. Give them hope, courage and faith as they give of themselves so unselfishly for us. May they be divinely protected and guided, given peace in their hearts And may they be brought safely home to us. Amen. Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 22, 2017 5

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE 402-339-0990 RE Classes Class: Monday, Oct 23rd Class: Wednesday, Oct 25th New arrivals Coffee from Guatemala & Rwanda!! LOOKING AHEAD.. No Class: Monday, Oct 30th Class: Wednesday, Nov 1st First Reconciliation Parent Only Meeting Today Sunday, Oct 22 at 2:00 pm in the social hall for parents of First Communion Candidates Now s the time to order your Christmas Gift Boxes!!!! Sunday, Nov. 12 8:00-noon Social Hall THANKSGIVING MEALS St. Columbkille Parish will again be providing Thanksgiving meals to those in need in our community. These meals will consist of a turkey and the groceries necessary for a family meal. Our school & R.E. program will be having a food drive to collect many of the needed food items. However, we still need monetary donations to purchase turkeys and additional food. The weekend of Nov. 5, after all Masses, we will be accepting monetary donations that will help to buy the turkeys and food. There will be volunteers at all doors as you exit church. In addition to monetary help, we are asking for volunteers who would be willing to deliver our food baskets to the families on Sunday, Nov. 19, from 2-5pm. Our goal is to deliver meals to 275 families in Sarpy County and 75 meals to Juan Diego Center. If you or your family can help with delivery, please contact CYD HALL at stcthanks@hotmail.com or call her at (402) 689-3763 and leave a message. Please give her a few days to respond back to you. We are asking that those who want to help deliver work in pairs or as a family. If you speak Spanish, please let Cyd know when you contact her. We also have some adult volunteer opportunities for sorting and packing the food boxes. On Friday, Oct. 17, at 6:30 pm we need 10 adults to sort food. On Saturday, Oct. 18, at 10:00 am we will need 10 adults to help set out food that is delivered from HyVee, and at 2:00 pm we will need 15 adults to help pack boxes. On Sunday, Oct. 19, from 1:30-2:30 we will need 10 adults to help in the social hall during delivery. To ensure we have enough drivers and volunteers, we are asking that you contact Cyd by Nov. 15. You will receive an E-MAIL REMINDER, or a phone call if you have no e-mail, several days before the event. If you have any additional questions about this project, please call Becky Grant at (402) 592-1103. Thank you and God Bless. 6 St. Columbkille Parish

Guatemalan Mission Information Sessions An invitation to make a short term mission trip! In June/July of 2018, you will have the opportunity to join other volunteer missionaries on a 12-day trip to Huehuetenango, Guatemala. For nearly 15 years we have had a sister-diocese rela onship between the Archdiocese of Omaha and the Diocese of Huehuetenango. Missionaries who have experienced this rela onship personally by travelling to Guatemala, describe the trip as an encounter with the Living Christ and a profoundly moving or life changing experience. Preparations have begun for our 15 th trip in the summer of 2018. If you would like to learn more about the mission of Ixim or to consider joining next year s mission to Guatemala, please a end one of the upcoming informa on mee ngs: Sunday October 29 th, 1:30-2:30 pm St. Stephen the Martyr Gonderinger Parish Center 16701 S St. Sunday, November 5, Noon 1 pm St. Vincent de Paul St. Vincent room 14330 Eagle Run Dr. Sunday, November 12, 3-4 pm St. Columbkille, Papillion Steinhausen Center Just east of 84th St. on Cornhusker Rd. Sunday, December 10, 2:00-3:00 pm The Cabrini Center 1248 S. 10 th St. Just west of St. Frances Cabrini Church (Signs will be posted with mee ng room direc ons at each site.) This mission trip is open to all adults and high school graduates accompanied by an adult family member. Ques ons? Call Mark Zimmer at 402-452-4980, email at mjzimmer@archomaha.org, or check out the Ixim Website: www.ixim.org THANK YOU! The St.Columbkille Education Trust would like to thank those that came out to support our 2nd Annual 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run on October 14th. We would also like to thank our sponsors, Simply Better Homes, LaVista Nails, Maggie's Popcorn, and Pears Gourmet Coffee. Congratulations to our 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run winners! 5K Female Jamie Hill- 1st 5K Male Bill Campie- 1st Mike Campie- 2nd Peter Kenney- 3rd 1 Mile Fun Run Female Annika Nelson- 1st Kristin Armendariz- 2nd Emily Armendariz- 3rd 1 Mile Fun Run Male Colsen Preisman- 1st John Nelson- 2nd Jaxson Holzapfel- 3rd MASS INTENTIONS Did you know that you can have Masses offered for your loved ones? Many people offer Mass on All Souls Day for the deceased, but you can have Masses offered throughout the entire year! If you would like to submit a Mass intention, please call the parish office at (402) 339-3285. We try to offer all Masses at St. Columbkille, but occasionally send intentions to other parishes, as well, when they ask for intentions. In 2 Maccabees 12: 44-46, we are taught that it is good to pray for the dead when a man named Judas prays for fallen members of his army. Please note that Mass dates and times are flexible, and we cannot guarantee that specific dates and times will be available. Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 22, 2017 7

PARISH GIFTS October 15, 2017 Budgeted Weekly Operating Costs... $50,430 Sunday Tithe - Collections... 26,021 Sunday Tithe - Automatic Withdrawal... 16,826 Children s Collection... 393 Easter... 10 Sunday Tithe - Total... $43,250 Other Collections: Debt Reduction... 370 Votive Lights... 410 St. Columbkille Education Trust... 467 St. Vincent de Paul... 664 Future Fund... 196 Pave the Way... 1,553 Misc. Donations/Stocks, Estates, etc.... 7,919 We want to thank the 227 parish families who have donated $85,182.50 to the Archdiocesan Annual Appeal. That s over half way to our parish goal of $131,603.83! WHY PRAY AT THE ABORTION CLINIC? Are you pro-life but prefer not to pray at the abortion mill? I was there once, but now pray there several times a year. Things have changed over the years. Today it is a message of love for the baby and the mother. The mother would rather not be in this situation but sees no way out. It is through our prayers that a door opens to alternatives they are not aware of. You do not have to worry about approaching the expectant mothers, as they have trained people to assist there. What we do need are people willing to pray for the mothers and babies. So maybe you would like to try this out with a bit more privacy? There is a sign up for 40 days for Life where our parish has taken a full 24 hours. Feel free to sign up and you can even join an hour with someone that has done this before, or you can select an hour day or night and try what works for you. I still encourage you to give it a try you might save a life. Thank you and God bless. -Kent Riesberg If you would like to join the prayer warriors at the abortion clinic, contact Anne Price at (402) 216-4439. Parish Calendar Legend: Ch. Church S.H. Social Hall S.C. Steinhausen Center P.O. Parish Office Ed. C. Education Center Monday, October 23 9:15 a.m. Senior Exercise (S.H.) 5:00 p.m. Bible Study (P.O.) 5:00 p.m. R.E. Classes (Ed. C.) 5:30 p.m. Grades 3 & 5 R.E. Liturgy (Ch.) 6:30 p.m. Mommy and Me (S.C.) 7:00 p.m. Theology of the Body (S.C.) 7:30 p.m. Prayer Group (Ch.) Tuesday, October 24 9:15 a.m. Zumba (S.H.) 3:30 p.m. Children s Choir (S.H.) 7:00 p.m. Baptism Catechist Meeting (P.O.) 7:00 p.m. RCIA (S.H.) 7:15 p.m. K. of C. Meeting (S.C.) Wednesday, October 25 9:30 a.m. Tai Chi (S.C.) 12:30 p.m. Bible Study (S.C.) 1:30 p.m. Rosary Making (S.H.) 5:00 p.m. SVdP Store Meeting (P.O.) 5:30 p.m. Grades 3 & 5 R.E. Liturgy (Ch.) 5:45 p.m. R.E. Classes (Ed. C.) 6:30 p.m. Youth Choir (Ch.) 7:00 p.m. Road to Emmaus (S.C.) 7:00 p.m. Stewardship Meeting (P.O.) Thursday, October 26 6:00 a.m. That Man is You (S.C.) 12:30 p.m. Spirituality Alive (S.H.) 7:00 p.m. Legion of Mary (S.H.) 7:00 p.m. Boy Scouts (S.H.) 7:30 p.m. Choir Rehearsal (Ch.) 8:00 p.m. Finance Council (S.C.) Friday, October 27 9:15 a.m. Line Dancing (S.H.) 11:00 a.m. W/S/D (S.C.) 7:00 p.m. Financial Peace (S.C.) Saturday, October 28 7:00 a.m. Yoga Fitness (S.C.) 9:00 a.m. Bible Study (Ed. C.) 9:30 a.m. Tai Chi (S.C.) Sunday, October 29 10:30 a.m. Baptism Prep (Ed. C.) 1:15 p.m. Living Well (S.H.) 2:00 p.m. Financial Peace (S.C.) 3:00 p.m. Prayer Group (Ch.) Did you miss Fr. Tom Donaldson s homily last Sunday? You can find it online at saintcolumbkille.org. Under the About Us tab, click on Posts: Homily to find the 2-part recording. 8 St. Columbkille Parish

TRI-CITY FOOD PANTRY DIRECTOR The Tri-City Food Pantry is taking applications for the position of Director. The Pantry is a not-for-profit organization that serves the communities of La Vista, Papillion and Ralston. The Director averages 25 hours per week in order to manage the day-to-day operations of the Pantry and interact with the community to organize donations. The Director must be well organized, self-motivated, physically fit, and above all, passionate about helping people. Contact Tim Murtha at murthat@hotmail.com for an application. Deadline to apply: Oct. 30. AMERICAN HERITAGE GIRLS CHOCOLATE BAR SALE Please consider supporting St. Columbkille s American Heritage Girls Troop. The Mission of the AHG Ministry is to, Build women of integrity through service to God, family, community, and country. Girls from our troop will be selling the World s Finest Chocolate bars (caramel, dark, crisp, milk, and almond) for $1 after all the Masses on Oct. 28 th and 29 th. Thank you for your support. 100% of the profits go directly to our troop at St. Columbkille to enable our ministry. 5 TIPS FOR ECO-FRIENDLY AUTUMN YARD WORK Though many people gear up to work on their gardens in the spring, fall is an ideal time for yard work. Here are a few ideas for bringing your garden to life in the fall without polluting or wasting materials. Choose hand-powered or electric tools over gas. One gas-powered leaf blower can emit as much pollution as 80 cars! Instead of leaf blowers, use rakes; use hand-powered garden trimmers, and a push mower if your yard allows it. If you must use motorized tools, go for electric over gas-powered. Plant trees. By the time autumn rolls around, summer heat waves are long past, rainfall is usually more plentiful, and new trees, bushes and flowers have a greater chance of surviving than they would if they were planted during a hotter season. Choose species native to your area as well as those that are drought and pest resistant and can grow in the kind of soil and amount of sunlight available on your property. Fertilize organically. When preparing your soil for next year, add organic, slow -release fertilizers that will help enhance your soil over time. These fertilizers are made of natural materials, and contain vital nutrients to help your plants grow. Most garden stores today carry a wide variety of organic fertilizers; many catalog companies also sell organic products, or you can use the compost you processed yourself... Compost your leaves. Falling leaves are beautiful and valuable. Instead of bagging leaves and leaving them out with the trash, collect and compost them to create nutrient-rich, organic soil that will be ready for use by the spring. Can and store summer's bounty. Canning is a time-honored way to ensure that your garden keeps giving all year round. Imagine eating soups, jellies, herbs, and salsas from your own garden all winter long! Credit: http://www.earthshare.org Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 22, 2017 9

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October National Domestic Violence Awareness Month What Is Domestic Violence? Insults, name calling or bossing around Using any mistake a victim makes to humiliate him/her Belittling the victim to make him/her feel powerless, stupid, and/or worthless Telling the victim how to think, dress, or act to help you improve yourself Forcing the victim to limit contact with family or friends Ignoring, withholding affection, or breaking promises Pushing, shoving, hitting, biting, choking Things a Victim Can Do Remember, you are not responsible for the abuse. You can t make someone hurt you. That person chooses to do it. It is not your fault. Find someone you can talk to a friend, teacher, parent, or a domestic abuse program. When you feel a fight coming on, try to move to a place that is the lowest risk for getting hurt. Create a code word for family or friends so they know when to call for help. Remember, although you may still care for your partner, the reality is that sometimes you partner is dangerous. Trust your instincts. If you believe the situation is escalating, do what is necessary to keep yourself as safe as possible at that moment. What Can a Family or Friend Do To Help? Express your concerns. Support your friend s strengths. Help build self-confidence. Reach out to a concerned adult or a domestic abuse program for help. Work on a safety plan. Be there. Listen. And stay connected. If you are frightened or frustrated, get support for yourself. Remember, you can t rescue or solve your friend s problems, but you can offer support. (Information Source Family Service of Greater Omaha) ~~~For further Information and/or immediate domestic violence concerns~~~ Catholic Charities Local Hotline: 402-558-5700. Heartland Family Service Domestic Abuse Program 24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-800-523-3666. Nebraska Domestic Violence Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-876-6238. Outside of Nebraska: 1-800-799-7233. Linea de Crisis: 1-800-215-0167. If you suspect child abuse or neglect, call: 1-800-652-1999.