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ALL SAINTS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2015 Rev. Thomas J. Whitman, Pastor Director of Religious Ed: Sr. Sandy Pedone, H.M. Parish Secretary: Lori Vasconi Financial Secretary: Carol Koch Music Director: Nancy Rehner Maintenance: Brad Goodall Office Hours Monday - Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM (closed 12:30-1:30 PM) Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil - 5:15 PM Sunday - 8:30 & 11:00 AM Weekday: M, T, Th, Fri - 8:00 AM Wed. - 12:10 PM (Check weekly bulletin for changes) Confessions Saturday: 4:00-4:30 PM or by request. Religious Education Program Sundays, 9:30 AM. - 10:45 AM CCD Grades K-10 at Case Avenue Elem. School, Grade 11 in the church annex. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Every Wednesday after the 12:10 PM Mass in the Mother s Chapel. Shenango Valley Catholic School System William Lyon, Principal, St. John Paul II: 724-342-2205 Vicki Wagner, Principal, KCMS: 724-346-5531-Ext. 4 Heidi Patterson, Principal, KCHS: 724-346-5531 PARISHIONER REGISTRATION FORM NAME STREET CITY & ZIP PHONE E-Mail Place completed form in today s collection basket or drop it off in the church office. New Member Address Change Update Info Baptism: Please contact the parish office to schedule a time and date. A pre-baptism class is required. No baptisms during Advent and Lent. Matrimony: By appointment six months in advance. Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA): Please call the rectory office at 724-981-3232. Prayer Line: For intentions, please call 724-962-5996, 724-347-2527 or 724-981-0377.

PASTOR S COLUMN OCTOBER COUNT: Every year during the month of October the ushers count the number of people who come to each Mass and we report those totals to the diocese. We are grateful to the ushers for being diligent about this during all the weekends in October. Since the change in the Mass schedule in 2011 the numbers in attendance on average for the entire weekend (average total for all three Masses) has been as follows: 718 (2011), 792 (2012), 655 (2013), 676 (2014), and 643 (2015). The 5:15 Mass averages 195 people, 8:30 Mass averages 177 people, and the 11:00 Mass averages 271 people. Looking at these totals in light of the numbers we reported in August that there are 1192 families registered at St. Joseph which totals 2939 individuals which works out to 22% of our parishioners attend Mass here on the weekend. VOCATIONS PRAYER: I want to thank all those who have been signing up for a week at a time to pray for vocations and all those who are praying on their own for vocations. As we pray for more vocations we might also keep in our prayers our seminarian, Ian McElrath, who is in his second year at St. Mary s Seminary in Baltimore. If you, or your family, are interested in taking one of the weeks of the year to pray for vocations, please sign on the appropriate week on the bulletin board in the Gathering Space. There are also extra copies of the vocation prayer available on the bulletin board for anyone to take. PARISH DIRECTORIES: The new parish directories arrived and are available in the Gathering Space. Please be mindful of the appropriate pile to take yours from. Those who had their picture taken for the directory are entitled to a directory there is a special pile of directories just for those who had their picture taken. Please mark an X next to your name to indicate you have picked up your directory. For those who didn t have their picture taken there is another stack of directories where you are asked to print your name as you take one. There is a limited number (100) of directories for those who didn t have their picture taken. THANKSGIVING DAY MASS: Mass on Thanksgiving Day will be at 10:00 am in the church. REFLECTION ON THE READINGS: We move into the month of November which is traditionally a time to pray for the dead. The readings during these last few weeks of ordinary time reflect on the end of time while the hours of daylight dwindle and the darkness seems to be there early and late each and every day. And in the midst of the darkness we begin with all hallows eve, Halloween, or the eve of All Saints. And so our readings this Sunday are not from the 31 st Sunday in Ordinary Time but from the feast of All Saints. The first reading is from the book of Revelation which is often interpreted in negative ways, but is really about the power of God to triumph even over death with the glory of resurrection. People tend to get caught up in the number 144,000 sometimes thinking that these are all the people that will be saved from the billions and billions of people that have existed from the beginning of time. It leaves us with an odd notion of a God who would only save a few of the people he created. We obviously need to understand the number as symbolic. We at times use the exaggeration, it will never happen in a million years. We use that phrase to speak about how something will never happen, or it will happen in a time so far in the future we can t even count. For these ancient people a thousand was an exaggeration number like we use millions or billions today. The number comes also from the exaggeration that there were 12,000 from each of the 12 tribes. There were a huge number of people from each of the twelve tribes of Israel that were saved. Hence 12 times 12,000 gives us the 144,000 who are saved. It represents a huge number of people, too large to count. And note how in the next paragraph it is referred to as a great multitude which no one could count. There is no limit to God s mercy. The second reading from the first letter of John calls us children of God. This reading is often used at funerals to speak about how we were children of God from the beginning and will be children of God even after death. We can never be separated from God and that there is something of God in us from the beginning. The gospel gives us the familiar but not very well understood passage of the Beatitudes. In Matthew s gospel, where we find these Beatitudes, Matthew wants to show us that Jesus is the new Moses giving the New Law on the mountain, just as Moses was given the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai. Jesus gives us a new set of laws called the Beatitudes or the attitudes of being not things we should not do, but things we should do by the way we live our lives a positive set of commandments by which to live our lives. Some people even call these Beatitudes blessings because Jesus was trying to help us to see the blessings that we have in our lives, even when we are poor, hungry, persecuted, or trying to make peace. We are people who have been given tremendous gifts and the more we recognize those gifts and use them to serve God and others, the more we will know the fullness of life that God has given to us.

PLEASE PRAY FOR Mike Stockan, Bob Miller, Tina Sanson, Eugene Bianco, Jr., Sally White, Simon Jacobson, Tyler Branca, Helen Gett, Ruth & Anthony Perry, Lydia Ghirardi, Betsy Moore, Beverly Redmond, Bill Flecher, Paul DeJulia, Lisa Rosa, Joyce Reardon, Brian Karing, Vivian & Grace LaCamera, Jane Leyde, Julia Gagliardi, Ed L., Elizabeth Donnelly, Kelly Heinze, Leland DeAngelis, Piper Anderson, Eugene & Mary Ellen Zreliak, Francis Niehaus, Audrey Lacey, Ann Oliver, Frances Holloway, Marie Nicastro, Judy Paulitz, Theresa Hovanec, Carol O Hara, Joan Burke, Mike Moroco, Barbara LeMon, Rose Faylo, Sue McLaughlin, Ron Iovino, Francis Petrini, Bill Vasconi, Jr., Vonnie O Hara, Ann & Keith Lepak, Josephine Reale, Richard Perrine and Fred Haines. Mark Your Calendars! St. Anthony Church, 804 Idaho St., Sharon, PA is hosting the New Evangelization Council s 2 nd gathering November 4 from 6:30-9:00 pm. The Gathering will feature Dr. Ray Guarendi, EWTN host and clinical psychologist specializing in parenting & Fr. James Campbell Priest/Pastor & Retreat Master. Fellowship begins at 6:30 pm and our first talk will begin at 6:50 pm. For more information, please call 724-342-7391. World Apostolate of Fatima, Erie Division Twelfth Annual Retreat Saturday, November 7 at St. Anthony of Padua Church, 165 Beach Avenue, Cambridge Springs, PA. Retreat Master is Very Reverend Fr. David L. Poulson. We urge those of you who have signed membership forms and those who wish to know more about a life of prayer to please join us. Reservations for meals and attendance should be made by Nov. 2 by calling 814-790-2022. Meals on Wheels-Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14-3:00-7:00 PM. Christ Lutheran Church, 396 Buhl Blvd., Sharon. Adults: $10 / Children 12 and under: $5. Take-outs available. For more information, please call 724-342- 2042 or email MealsOnWheels396@verizon.net. FAMILY BINGO NIGHT @ St. Stanislaus/Holy Trinity All are invited to a Family Bingo Night at St. Stanislaus / Holy Trinity Parish, located at 370 Spruce Ave., Sharon, on Sunday, November 22. This is the annual Thanksgiving Bingo Raffle. Admission price is $10 for 20 regular games with turkey prizes. Five special games will also be played. Raffle Prizes and good food from the kitchen will be available. Doors open at 3:00 PM and games begin at 4:00 PM. The church hall has handicap accessibility. Everyone is to use the entrance door on King Street near the handicap ramp. If you would like more information, please call Nancy Babos at 724-528-1092. FEATURED FOOD PANTRY ITEM Peanut Butter Next week s featured item - Canned Vegetables. Please place your donations in the shopping cart located in the Gathering Space and thanks for checking the expiration date! UPCOMING FEATURED ITEMS Canned Tuna - Canned/Boxed Soups - Pancake Mix Volunteers are always welcome. If you d like to volunteer, please report to the church s lower level at 8:30 AM on our next distribution day, Friday, November 6. West Hill Ministries We are off to a positive start this year but still have a few things on our wish list: we are still in need of volunteers. Another Wii system with games to go with it would be a BIG help. If you wish to volunteer for the program on Wednesday or Thursday or both, please call Judy Shaffer at 724-962-5297 or Mary Beth Jones at 724-346-5050. Child Protection and Creating Safe Environments Online Safety Tips for Parents & Kids: CyberTipline Fights Internet Crimes against Children - The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and other government agencies all work together to fight Internet crimes against children. They ve established a CyberTipline, a reporting mechanism for cases of child sexual exploitation including child pornography, online enticement of children for sex acts, child victims of prostitution, and unsolicited obscene material sent to a child. Reports may be made 24 hours a day, seven days a week - online at www.cybertipline.com or by calling (800) 843-5678. To see what the Diocese of Erie is doing to help create safe environments, check out http://www.eriercd.org/ protectyouth.htm FUNERAL Our sympathy and prayers to the family Biagio Volpe. May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace. CURSILLO Women s - November 19-22 at Our Lady of Mercy, Harborcreek, Erie. If interested in making a Cursillo, please contact Mary Beth Jones at 724-346-5050 for an application. COMMUNITY FOOD WAREHOUSE CFW of Mercer County is in need of help. Volunteer just a few hours a month delivering boxes from the Community Food Warehouse van to the Senior Apartment Complexes throughout the Shenango Valley. For more information or to volunteer, please call the warehouse at 724-981-0353.

Mass Intentions +Indicates Mass Time Monday, November 2-Wis 3: 1-9 / Rom 5: 5-11 or 6: 3-9 +8:00 Richard McMahon (Judy Moroco) *7:00 All Souls Service Tuesday, November 3-Rom 12: 5-16b / Lk 14: 15-24 +8:00 Marie Borawski ( M/M Jerry Ruby) Wednesday, November 4-Rom 13: 8-10 / Lk 14: 25-33 +12:10 John T. Pagliaroli (John G. Pagliaroli) *2:30 West Hill Ministries Thursday, November 5 Rom 14: 7-12 / Lk 15: 1-10 +8:00 Arlene Dunn (Roberts Family) *2:30 West Hill Ministries First Friday, November 6-Rom 15: 14-21 / Lk 16: 1-8 +8:00 Living and Deceased Members of the Parish Saturday, November 7-1 Kgs 17:10-16 / Heb 9: 24-28 / Mk 12:38-44 or 12: 41-44 Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time +5:15 Mary Louise Wassil (Nancy & Earl Mueller) Sunday, November 8-1 Kgs 17:10-16 / Heb 9: 24-28 / Mk 12:38-44 or 12: 41-44 Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time +8:30 Laura Musial (Pratt Family) +11:00 Martha Gallagher (Judy Moroco) Ministry Schedule for November 7/8 5:15 - Saturday 11-7-15 11:00 - Sunday 11-8-15 8:30 - Sunday 11-8-15 Lector Eucharistic Ministers K. Bonomo T. Horstman-Cole, S. Messina, C. Trenga, M. Sauer, P. Keryan, D. Dach, P. Dach Altar Servers G. Aszalos, M. Aszalos, N. Aszalos Greeters Lector Eucharistic Ministers GS: J. & P. Bello F: B. Charles S. Cleary M. Christman, P. Miller, J. McLaughlin, S. Missory, M. A. Douglas, K. Anglin, D. U Halie Altar Servers A. Schupp, K. Schupp, N. Schupp Greeters Lector Eucharistic Ministers GS: S. Paul M. Joseph J. Sherbine, M. Dutcher, V. Mulligan, D. D Amore, Dr. D Amore, J. Kaibas, L. Kilbert, P. Piccirilli, R. Donnelly, J. Smith, L. Dach Altar Servers A. Djakovich, T. Djakovich, I. Schell, P. Schell Greeters GS: T. & R. Rookey F: T. McCallen, M.A. Smith C: A. Ward WEEKDAY-HOSPITAL SUNDAY Nov. 8 Tue. 11/3 - P. Radasevich SRHS - D. U Halie Wed. 11/4 - K. Mueller Nugent - F. Smeraglia Thur. 11/5 - P. Emery Clepper - P. Emery

Altar flowers are donated in thanksgiving to God and in memory of Dominick & Teressa Ranelli by son, Dave 2016 ALTAR FLOWER DONOR PROGRAM The weekend dates listed below are available for the Altar Flower Donor Program for 2016. Please call the church office at 724 981 3232 during weekday office hours to reserve your date. This is on a first come first served basis. Some dates may no longer be available when you call. AVAILABLE DATES Month Dates Available January 17, 24, 31 February 7 April 10, 17, 24 May 1, 16, 29 June 5, 12, 26 Month Dates Available July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 August 7, 14, 21, 23, 28 September 4, 11, 18, 25 October 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 November 6, 13, 20 REMINDER: HOSPITAL STAY / CHURCH VISIT If you or a loved one are hospitalized at either Sharon Regional Health System (SRHS) or Farrell- UPMC, please call the church office at 724-981-3232 to notify us of your family name and room number so we will be able to visit and distribute Holy Communion to you or your loved one. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. SACRAMENT OF HOLY ORDERS Some men fulfill God s call to holiness by serving as priests or permanent deacons. Men, high school age or older, who feel God may be calling them to pursue the Sacrament of Holy Orders should contact our parish priest. ROSARY Please join us every Saturday at 4:45 p.m., prior to the 5:15 Mass in the Mother s Chapel to pray the Rosary. The Rosary helps us to recall the birth, life, death and resurrection of our Savior. Classroom aides are still needed for CCD. Please call Sr. Sandy at 724-981-3232 to volunteer. www.stjosephs-sharon.org

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