Saint Anne Catholic Church October 11, 2015 Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Church Schedule Daily Mass: Tuesday Friday: 8:00 am Confessions: Saturday: 3:00 pm 3:45 pm Thursday: After Mass Mass Times: Saturday Vigil: 4:00 pm Sunday: 7:00 am, 8:30 am, & 11:00am New Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday 8:00 am - 2:00 pm 5200 Saufley Field Road Pensacola, Florida 32526 Phone: (850) 456-5966 Fax: (888) 734-5151 Email: office@stannebv.org Fr. George Sammut s Email: sammutg@clergy.ptdiocese.org Website: News Without Pews: www.saintannebellview.org Pastor: Fr. George Sammut Office Manager: Karen Gurene Maintenance: Frank Causey Custodian: Ronda Behnke Mission Statement: Saint Anne Parish is a giving, caring church, rooted in Christ, growing in faith, and welcoming all.
Sat. Oct 10, 4pm Sun. Oct 11, 7am Sun. Oct 11, 8:30am Sun. Oct 11, 11am Mon. Oct 12, 8am Tue. Oct 13, 8am Wed. Oct 14, 8am Thu. Oct 15, 8am Fri. Oct 16, 8am Sat. Oct 17, 4pm Sun. Oct 18, 7am Sun. Oct 18, 8:30am Sun. Oct 18, 11am Mass Intentions + Harold Goff requested by Catherine Goff + Tina Kennedy requested by Fred Kennedy sp Parishioners of St. Anne s sp Quinlan/Dean Families requested by Deacon Don & Martha Krehely NO MASS + Florencio R. Vasquez requested by Charlie & Alicia Shank + Florencio R. Vasquez requested by Charlie & Alicia Shank sp In Thanksgiving requested by Anonymous + Algerico Golocino requested by Mr. & Mrs. Alan Nesmith sp Altenbaugh Family requested by Joan & Alfred Ebert sp Sr. Mary Matthew of the Cross requested by Frank, Mary Jane & Family + Joseph Westbrook requested by Joshua Westbrook sp Parishioners of St. Anne s Please Pray For Jeanne Allegato, Sue Almsted, Loretta Amoni, Clara Ann, Gloria Armitage, Ann Baker, Marge Baumlin, Angel Beasley, Stephanie Browne, Deborah Bush, Glenda Carmichael, Janet Cherry, Nancy Cherry, Nicole Christy, Brenda Crosby, Harper Elizabeth di Graaf, Patricia DiLeonardo, Josie Dominguez, Mary Dominguez, Elizabeth Duckett, Eleanor Dunn, Butch Durden, Larry Farley, Roberto Fernandez, Francis Figaniak, Sylvia Figaniak, Helen Flood, Chris Fracchia, Mario Fracchia, Catherine Goff, Cheri Hoagburg, Genevieve Holley, Helga Howard, Marion Humar, Justina Jennings, Robert Johnson, Nina Jones, Inez Karasek, Fred Kennedy, Joyce Kenney, Mary Ellen Kolbe, Mary Martin, Ruthie Matthews, Sara Matthews, Bob Mattus, Wanda McCagg, Carl McDavid, Lora Meeks, Vince Mercon, Josh Middleton, Ed Moore, Virginia Moretti, Judy Myers, Sue Olmsted, John Peters, Dolores Poljak, Aubrey Reed, Jason Reynolds, Prescilla Robinson, Doris Rogers, Theresa Row, Betty Schmitz, Lisa Sepulveda, Fred Sepulveda, Larry Stamper, Fr. Henry Thorsen, Lisa Tisdale, Sharell Williams. To add someone to the prayer list please call 456-5966. Visitation If you are unable to attend Mass for a period of time and would like to receive communion, please call Bill Handy at 776-6089. TODAY S READINGS First Reading I pleaded, and the spirit of wisdom came to me. All good things together came to me in her company (Wisdom 7:7-11). Psalm Fill us with your love, O Lord, and we will sing for joy! (Psalm 90). Second Reading Indeed the word of God is living and effective (Hebrews 4:12-13). Gospel It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for one who is rich to enter the kingdom of God (Mark 10:17-30 [17-27]). READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Rom 1:1-7; Ps 98:1-4; Lk 11:29-32 Tuesday: Rom 1:16-25; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 11:37-41 Wednesday:Rom 2:1-11; Ps 62:2-3, 6-7, 9; Lk 11:42-46 Thursday: Rom 3:21-30; Ps 130:1b-6ab; Lk 11:47-54 Friday: Rom 4:1-8; Ps 32:1b-2, 5, 11; Lk 12:1-7 Saturday: Rom 4:13, 16-18; Ps 105:6-9, 42-43; Lk 12:8-12 Sunday: Is 53:10-11; Ps 33:4-5, 18-20, 22; Heb 4:14-16; Mk 10:35-45 [42-45] DISCIPLESHIP AND WEALTH Sometimes we get the idea that having material wealth is a bad thing. We may convince ourselves that it is the poor who are favored. In today s readings, we discover that material wealth alone does not keep us from discipleship. We will see that there are other gifts more important than material wealth, but even so, it is how we use our gifts that matters most. Today s scriptures point to the value of the gifts of wisdom, trusting in God, and letting our actions reflect the love of God from within. It is not gold that causes us to fall, but rather the desire for gold above all other things. From the readings in Wisdom and Hebrews, we find the source of God s gifts in our lives. Wisdom is more valuable than worldly possessions. In Hebrews, we are challenged to look at our own values and admit honestly what controls our lives.
NEWS AND EVENTS It s BACK by popular demand! Annual St. Anne s Christmas Dinner Dance Saturday, 12/12/15 Sponsored by St. Anne s Holy Name Society We are excited to announce we will have a LIVE BAND this year! The popular local band, 95A will be performing! A full dinner will be served, including your choice of Steamboat Round or Holiday Ham with all the trimmings. Tickets are $15 each ($20 day of event), and can be purchased from the Church office, or any Holy Name member beginning 10/11/15. Doors will open at 6 PM sharp (no early entry, please), and due to expected demand, purchase of tickets at the door will be limited, so get yours early! If you are interested in volunteering to help with setup/ cleanup for this event, please contact Patrick Cayton @ 850-232-8541. St. Anne Fall Picnic October 18 after the 11:00 PM Mass. Covered dish with meat provided. If you would like to help or have ideas to make the event better call Neil..232-5625 Teaching Masses Fr. George will be celebrating a series of Teaching Masses on Thursday evenings at 6:00 pm. These teaching Masses will answer the questions that are often asked regarding the Sacred Liturgy; stand sit stand sit stand kneel stand kneel sit what are we, schizophrenic?; how come the priest never says good morning before Mass?; why is water poured into the wine? These and many others will be explained as we learn about the prayers, gestures, symbols and the signs used during Mass. This is a BYOB event. Catholic In America Local Catholics Witnessing to Their Faith on TV! Catholic in America is a weekly program about the Catholic faith and current issues which reaches about 30,000 people - many of whom are not Catholic. What sets Catholic in America apart? The involvement of local priests, deacons, and laypeople. Please pick up an envelope and newsletter in the back of the church, and prayerfully consider making a donation to Catholic in America. This is a great evangelization tool for our Diocese. Send your payment to: St. Dominic Media Production Center, Inc., 3308 E. 15th Street, Panama City, FL 32405. Include your email address if you would like to receive the newsletter via email. SVdP HOLIDAY WISH LIST VEGETABLES OTHER CORN GRAVY PEAS DRESSING CANNED YAMS BISCUIT MIX CRANBERRY SAUCE BROWNIE MIX The Knights of Columbus will be selling Krispy Kreme doughnuts this Sunday morning, October 4 th, after all Masses. Doughnuts will be sold outside the church after the 7:00 am Mass. After the 8:30 and 11:00 am Masses doughnuts will be sold outside the Family Life Center. $8.00 for a dozen - $1.00 for a single. White Milk, Chocolate Milk, and Orange Juice will also be sold for $.50 cents. Come and get your delicious treat. SMALL TURKEYS (10-12 LBS) SMALL BAKING HENS (5-7 LBS) THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP!
Parish Registration/Update NAME ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP: PHONE: EMAIL: New in parish. Please send registration and other pertinent information. Moving out of parish. Please delete me/my family from records. Envelope # Moving within parish area. Please change my: ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP: Signature Kevin Bamonte Abelardo Baso David Brady Mark Bricco Matthew Brigham Lydia Brossett Michael Brossett Stefani Castellani Steven Colony Giaciela Colony Greg Dean Jennifer Dragon Joan Durden Diane Fallon Caden Fernandez Ramiro Florentino Grant Godwin Catherine Goff Dee Goltz Chris Henry Luke Hodge Sherry Japp Leslie Jordan Tony Keligond Sr. Beatrice Lindeman Beth Lussier Paul Markham Joe Meeks Cameron Miller Julieta Palmares Charlene Pinto Michael Poljak Rolando Sasot Dorothy Scott Laura Seibel Sue Servies Aidan Tibbitt Now Available: Electronic Giving! To become an electronic giver, log onto our website: saintannebellview.org and click on the blue Online Giving button. You can choose your fund (Offertory, and/or some of the Holy Days of Obligation), how much you want to contribute to the fund and how frequently you want to have the money taken out for each fund (weekly, monthly, semimonthly, annually). Thank you for your continuing support of the parish. St. Vincent de Paul The food pantry is in need of peanut butter, jelly, canned vegetables, ramen noodles and cereal. Bulletin deadline Bulletin Submissions deadline is due 9 days before published Sunday. Email items to office@stannebv.org SAFE ENVIRONMENT INFORMATION Educational Material on the Danger of Abuse The overwhelming majority of our clergy and lay leaders are hardworking individuals who are dedicated to serving the people of God in our parishes and schools. All of us together are responsible for making sure that all of our ministries are as safe as possible for our children and vulnerable adults. Each of us has a responsibility to educate ourselves about the real danger of abuse. Courses are available online at www.shieldthevulnerable.org, and they are free. For help on these courses and other safety matters, please contact the Diocese Office of Safe Environment at 435-3570. Victims of Abuse The Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee is committed to healing the hurting hearts of sexual abuse victims and has established Victims Assistance Coordinators who are experienced and trained counselors and are available to help persons who have been sexually abused. The Coordinator for the Pensacola/Fort Walton Beach area is Louis M. Makarowski, Ph.D., P.A; 477-7181.
Antique & Collectibles Exhibit Come Join US!! Bring your Antiques and Collectibles to the Exhibit at the Pensacola Fairgrounds. Sponsored by St. Anne's Altar Society. Everything MUST BE at least 50 years old, made on or before 1965. A time to remember days gone by, share what you have and enjoy what others bring to share. Entry Days, Sunday Oct. 18 from 1:00---5:00 PM or Monday Oct. 19 from 9:00 AM--1:00 PM. Pick up a brochure for ideas. Any questions call Martha Krehely-Chairman @ 456-3731.