PASTORAL TEAM Rev. Richard Albarano Pastor Rev. Benny George Associate Pastor Rev. John Murray In Residence Deacon Jaime Abrera Coordinator of Peace and Justice Ministries Deacon Tony Hobbs Coordinator of Adult Education Deacon Jim Roope Coordinator of Confirmation and Young Adult Ministries Mrs. Rita Recker Pastoral Associate/Director of Parish Administration Mrs. Rosie Roope Director of Religious Education Dr. Paul Sullivan School Principal Mrs. Mary Ann Madden Parish Advisor Mr. Richard Dixon Director of Parish Finance Committee and Parish Advisor Sr. Vickey Haran, CHF Consultant and Process Facilitator Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Times 3801 Scott Road, Burbank, CA 91504 www.sfxburbank.com PARISH DIRECTORY Parish Office Hours: Mon - Fri, 9-5 Phone: (818)504-4400 FAX: (818)767-5096 Religious Education Phone: (818)504-4411 St. Francis Xavier School Phone: (818)504-4422 FAX: (818)504-4424 MASS SCHEDULE Weekdays: 8:00 AM Saturday: 5:00 PM Sunday : 8:30 AM, 10:30 AM & 5:00 PM
Page Two Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Times Calendar 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 10:30a CLW Church Dismissal for Sunburst Room 10:30a Sunday School, Music Room 10:30a RCIA Lib/Lrn Cen/ RE Off 7p Scripture Reflection, Library 8:30a Coffee Hour, Cabrini Hall 3:45p RE Elementary, Lower School 7p Choir, Music Room 6:30a Altar Society, Church 8:30a Lite & Lively, Holy Cross Hall 7:30p ROCCC Sunburst Room Night at the Races, Holy Cross Hall Sandra Smith Renata Acosta-Reynoso Dear St. Francis Family: We want to thank each and every one of you for all the prayers and support for my wife Renata during her battle with cancer. Praise God that all of the prayers have been answered and she is doing much better. Her operation, treatment and tests have come back with very promising results and we want to share this message of faith and hope with anyone who might be going through a difficult trial in his/her life. There were some very difficult days that would challenge even the strongest faith, but we never lost sight of the absolute fact that God can and does accomplish miracles, if we just have faith and believe by praying without ceasing. There is a reason our Lord has spared Renata, and we truly believe it is to give faith and hope to others that are suffering by sharing this miracle. We have learned through this experience that faith is believing even when you do not see immediate answers to your prayers. We found when you pray, thank God for hearing and answering your prayers (even before they are answered), read Scripture (1 Peter 1:6-7), and talk to others (e.g., parish family, relatives, friends, etc.) for spiritual and emotional support, and most importantly, trust God it works. We learned our Lord Jesus will always be with you and with His help you will get through any challenge. We also want to thank our heavenly Mother, the Blessed Virgin Mary, for her intercession on behalf of Renata. We can never thank you enough for all of your prayers and support. Thanksgiving will truly be special for us this year and we wish you and your families a very Happy Thanksgiving and a Very Merry Christmas. God bless. With Sincerest Gratitude, Henry & Renata Reynoso We pray for our sick parishioners, that they may know the healing presence of Christ. Barbara Miller Mary Donovan Teresita Blazon Welcome to St Francis Xavier Church Omar, Emmalyn, Christiane, & Brianne Torentino William, Lisa, & Trevi Buckley Christopher, Gwenetta, & Joshua Hardin Lancers Win! The St Francis Xavier A Football team is in the sweet 16 of the CYO Football Playoffs. We play the #1 seed, St. Rita's on Saturday at St. Francis High School at 11:30 A.M. Go Lancers! Church Event Emails If you are not receiving SFX Event Emails from our Church, email rectory@sfxburbank.com with your email address. We would love to include you in our blasts.
St. Francis Xavier Page Three Pope Angelus: We need bridges not walls (Vatican Radio) Where there is a wall, there is closure of the heart. We need bridges, not walls! Those were the Pope s words on Sunday from the window of the Papal studio above St Peter s Square where he recalled the Fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9 th 1989. Following the recitation of the Angelus prayer and on the 25 th anniversary of this momentous event in history, Pope Francis described the wall as a symbol of the ideological division of Europe and the world which for so long had cut the city of Berlin in two. The Holy Father went on to say that the fall happened suddenly, but it was made possible by the long and arduous efforts of many people who had fought for this, prayed and suffered, some even sacrificing their lives. These include, he added, a leading role played by Saint Pope John Paul II. Pope Francis then prayed that, with God's help, all men and women of good will would continue to spread a culture of encounter, with the aim of bringing down all the walls that still divide the world. He also prayed that there would be no more killing and persecution of the innocent and of those killed because of religious beliefs. Before the Angelus the Pope remembered the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica, saying, it is the cathedral of Rome, the one that tradition calls "the mother of all the churches of the city and the world." Every time we celebrate the dedication of a church, the Pope stressed, we recall the essential truth that this material temple made of bricks is a sign of a Church that is alive and active, that of a "spiritual temple," He added, "this spiritual edifice, the church community of men sanctified by the blood of Christ and by the Spirit of the Risen Lord asks each of us to be consistent with the gift of faith and take a journey of Christian witness." This, the Pope said is not easy. Pope Francis concluded that this feast invites us to meditate on the communion of all the Churches, and that this Christian community, by its similarity encourages us to strive so that mankind can overcome barriers of hostility and indifference to build bridges of understanding and dialogue, to make the world a whole family of peoples reconciled with each other, and fraternal solidarity. Readings for the week of Sunday: Prv 31:10-13,19-20,30-31/Ps 128:1-5/1 Thes 5:1-6/Mt 25:14-30 Monday: Rv 1:1-4;2:1-5/Ps 1:1-4,6/Lk 18:35-43 Tuesday: Rv 3:1-6,14-22/Ps 15:2-5/Lk 19:1-10 Wednesday: Rv 4:1-11/Ps 150:1-6/Lk 19:11-28 Thursday: Rv 5:1-10/Ps 149:1-6,9/Lk 19:41-44 Friday: Rv 10:8-11/Ps 119:14,24,72,103,111,131/Lk 19:45-48 Saturday: Rv 11:4-12/Ps 144:1-2,9-10/Lk 20:27-40 Next Sunday: Ez 34:11-12,15-17/Ps 23:1-3,5-6/1 Cor 15:20-26,28/Mt 25:31-46 Mass Intention - November 22, 2014 Sunday: Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: People of St Francis Xavier Roasario Albuja de Quinonez Roman Rubio Germaine Mourani Mario Gonzalez Esperanza & Francisco Fernandez People of St Francis Xavier
Page Four Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Times Next Sunday & Thanksgiving November 22-23 & 27 Please bring items such as soups, oatmeal, cream of wheat, etc. for this winter season Veteran s Home Visit The Year II Confirmation group visited the disabled veterans home in North Hills last weekend bringing the Vets donated new packaged socks and T- shirt plus hand-made cards from our parish school students. The cards were a tear-bring hit to the Vets we visited and the T-shirt and socks were welcomed as much needed items. The second year of our Confirmation formation process is all about loving service emulating the works of Jesus in the Gospels. Next month we will be visting some forgotten elderly for the holidays. Thank you to all those who donated the T-shirts, socks and to our students for the beautiful cards. It was greatly appreciated. Attention all Lectors Please pick up your 2015 lector workbooks from the sacristy after Mass this weekend. Have your Food Blessed for Thanksgiving Dinner Bring your wine, bread to Thanksgiving Day Mass. Place your items around the baptismal font and your food will be blessed during the Thanksgiving Day Mass. Help Us Decorate for Thanksgiving Last year s Thanksgiving arrangement in front of the altar and ambo were gorgeous thanks to all of your donations. We would like to do something similar again this year. We will be accepting donations of whole pumpkins, squash, gourds to arrange in front of the altar and ambo for Thanksgiving Mass. Please bring your donations to Sunday Masses in November. We will be placing a basket in the entry of the church beside the holy water for any donations. Thank you for your participation.
St. Francis Xavier Page Five Join Us For An Evening of Entertainment and Fabulous fun all while betting on your Favorite Steed! Don t forget to sponsor and name your own horse. Babysitting is available too! November 22, 2014 6:30pm Call the Parish Office for more information at (818) 504-4400 Scripture in Action Program Come and join Praying the Scripture into action using the Lectio Divina Method in preparation for the Birth of Christ. Dates & Days: Time: Place: Thursday, November 20th Thursday, December 4, 11, 18 8: 30 a.m. Sunburst Room Facilitated by Sr. Vickey If you wish to attend please let Sr. Vickey know before November 15. Margaret Alyward Center Boutique Cabrini Hall December 5, 2013 8 am 3 pm December 6, 2013 11 am 7 pm December 7, 2013 8 am 7 pm Tons of Bargains Religious Article, Holiday Gifts for the Whole Family, Beautiful Knitted and crocheted items, and Delicious Baked Goods Email vickeyharan@gmail.com or 818-561-4200 The Living Room November 13, December, January 22, February 5, March 5 7pm-8pm Fr. Dick s Office/Living Room For dates and topics email Deacon Tony at Tony.hobbs@rocketmail.com
Page Six Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Times The Most Reverend Jose H. Gomez Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and Immaculate Heart Radio cordially invite you to celebrate the launch of KHJ AM930 Immaculate Heart Radio on Monday, November 17, 2014 at 12:10pm mass. The mass will be held at Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Los Angeles followed by a reception and ceremonial flip of the switch by Archbishop Gomez bringing Catholic radio to Los Angeles at 1pm. RSVP www.ihradio.com/register or call 888-887-7120 Registration is required High School Open Houses Protecting God s Children Did You Know? Get involved in school activities Back-to-school does not have to mean back-toworrying. Though safety inside school is ultimately the responsibility of the principal and school staff, parents can take a few basic steps to ensure a safe school experience. Get involved. Talk with the principal about what you can do to increase school safety, such as organizing parents to form a neighborhood watch before and after school. Sometimes parent groups are highly successful in making improvements in traffic safety during drop off and pick up times. For more information, please visithttp:// www.scholastic.com/parents/resources/article/parentteacher-partnerships/6-rules-school-safety Saint Genevieve High School November 15, 2014 11am Notre Dame High School 10am-1pm Chaminade College Preparatory (West Hills Campus) 1pm-4pm Bishop Alemany High School November 23, 2014 12pm-4pm Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy December 7, 2014 10:30am-1:00pm Immaculate Heart High School December 7, 2014 1pm Loyola High School December 14, 2014 1pm-4pm DIRECTORY OF MINISTRIES Annulments Deacon Jaime (818)504-4400 Baptism (818)504-4411 Bereavement Ministry (Funerals) (818)504-4400 Children's Liturgy of the Word (818)504-4411 Confirmation (818)504-4411 Eucharistic Ministers to the Sick (818)767-5630 First Eucharist (Grades 1 & 2) (818)504-4411 Marriages (818)504-4400 Pastoral Ministry to the Sick (818)767-0407 Quinceñera (818)504-4400 R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults)(818)504-4411 Reconciliation by Appointment (818)504-4400 Peace & Justice Ministries (818)504-4428 Interested in engaging in the spirituality of Justice call Environmental Stewardship Advocacy Food Pantry Formation & Leadership Program Community Outreach