OCTOBER 07, 2018 MISSION STATEMENT SAINT COLUMBA R.C. CHURCH BROOKLYN, NEW YORK I am the door; if anyone enters by me, he will be saved I came that you may have life and have it abundantly (John 10: 9-10). Jesus Christ fulfilled His earthly mission, given to Him by His Heavenly Father, when He poured the Holy Spirit on the Apostles at Pentecost, thereby establishing His One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. Christ the Lord continues His mission to sanctify the world through His Church. Christ s divine and saving work continues in this Church of Saint Columba, as we are united with the Church Universal (Catholic) by the Apostolic ministry through our Bishop, and the Priests and Deacons united to him. We have real contact with the same Christ through the Holy Sacraments, for He is the true and Eternal Priest who is the unseen minister of every Sacrament. He washes us clean of original sin in Baptism, making us adopted sons and daughters of His Heavenly Father; He absolves and forgives every personal sin in the Sacrament of Penance, thereby purifying us to be recipients of His Sacred Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity in the Most Holy Eucharist. In Confirmation he pours upon us the same Holy Spirit given at Pentecost so as to equip us to be living witnesses of His Passion, Death, and Resurrection. In Holy Matrimony, Christ truly animates the union of man and wife to be an effective and living symbol of His own union with His Bride, the Church. Through the Sacrament of the Sick, Christ heals us and joins our sufferings to His redemptive suffering and death. Because of His continued work among us in this Parish, our Mission is to stand ready at every moment to face the Judge of the living and the dead, Christ Jesus our Lord; for there is no other Name in the whole world given to us by which we are to be saved Readings at Mass for the Week: Sun., October 7 Gn 2:18-24/ Heb 2:9-11, / Mk 10:2-16 Mon., October 8 Gal 1:6-12 / Lk 10:25-37 Tues., October 9 Gal 1:13-24 / Lk 10:38-42 Wed., October 10 Gal 2:1-14 / Lk 11:1-4 Thurs., October 11 Gal 3:1-5 / Lk 11:5-13 Fri., October 12 Gal 3:7-14 / Lk 11:15-26 Sat., October 13 Gal 3:22-29 / Lk 11:27-28 Sun., October 14 Wis 7:7-11 / Heb 4:12-13, / Mk 10:17-30 Vocation Corner -- Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time -- October 7, 2018 Let the little children come to me; do not stop them. Are you being called to bring others to Christ and His Kingdom as a priest, deacon, sister or brother? Contact the Vocation Office at 718-827-2454, Or email:vocations@diobrook.org. Think about it, pray over it, and contact Deacon Fred in the Religious Education Office at (718)253-8840, or by email at RelEd@aol.com The rewards are Heavenly Readings are also available at the Bishops website: http:// www.usccb.org/bible
T W E N T Y - S E V E N T H S U N D A Y I N O R D I N A R Y T I M E Daily Mass Intentions Saturday, October 6 5:00 pm Anthony Perrotti, by Daniel & Kathi Devlin Sunday, October 7 9:00 am Marguerite Donohue, by Carolyn & Paul DePaolo 11:30 am For All the People of the Parish Rose Paragallo, by Susie & Manny Herve Vixamar & Amaya Noelle, by Michelle William & Veronica O Brien & Family, by The Caporale Family Ann Marziliano, by The Caporale Family Monday, October 8 9:00 am Ida Sorrenti, by Joseph & Mary Donohue Tuesday, October 9 9:00 am Linda Rohman, by Her Husband & Family Wednesday, October 10 9:00 am John P. Hayes, by His Family Thursday, October 11 9:00 am No Mass Friday, October 12 9:00 am Lorraine Perrone, by Sal Perrone Saturday, October 13 9:00 am Ada Emilio, by Fran & John Stange 5:00 pm For All the People of the Parish John Gillespie, by His Family Helen Frontera, by Diana Cuzzolino Charles Gelo, by Isabella Buirkle & Family Ellen Cully, by Isabella Buirkle & Family Sunday, October 14 9:00 am Stephanie S., by Her Friends 11:30 am Fr. Timothy J. Lambert (Happy Birthday), by Grateful Columbus Day The Rectory Office will be closed on Monday, October 8 in Observance of the Columbus Day holiday BINGO WILL BE OPEN Parish Purgatorial Society -- In addition to our Mass Intentions, you may remember your loved ones by enrolling them in the Purgatorial Society. Enrollees are remembered at a monthly mass for a full year. Four Memorials for any intentions are available each week through the Rectory Office. They are (each for the entire week): Altar Hosts & Host & Wine: In memory of David Kemp, by His Family Flowers: In memory of James & Christopher Malone, by Their Family Annual Candle Racks Please Pray for the Sick: You may add names to the book of the Sick located near the Offertory Gifts in the back of the church. And for the Deceased: Annual Memorial Candles are available for your intentions. These are located on the right side wall of church, near the three statues. You can reserve a candle which will be memorialized and lit for your intention for a full year for a donation of $150. At the end of a year, you will be able to renew your candle for another year, as often as you want. Reservation forms are available if you are interested. Contact Rectory 718-338-6265 Pray daily for the Priests and Deacons of our Diocese located in the back of Church, offers a wonderful opportunity to perpetuate memories of special moments and special people. If you wish to join us in this Parish enterprise, please call: (718) 338-6265, or stop by the Rectory Office for more information or an application.
Saint Columba Religious Education (718) 253-8840 E-mail: SCRelEd@aol.com Saint Columba Religious Education (commonly called CCD) is a Parish Faith Formation program for children in Public School Grades 1 through 8 and Special Needs in partnership with their parents, their primary teachers of the faith. Religious study and prayer, including weekly Mass attendance, are essential to the child s spiritual and moral development. Our Catechists, the volunteer teachers of religion, share their faith knowledge and experience in a safe, comfortable, and spiritually uplifting environment. Parents are expected to instill Christian values and reinforce our Catholic beliefs. Registrations for the new school year take place during May and June of the previous year. For new registrants, we require an original Baptismal Certificate. Transfer students will also need a Letter of Release from the last program attended. Special registration dates will be announced in the Parish Bulletin. During the School Year, our office hours are Monday through Thursday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, and Sundays from 10:00 to 11:25 am. Summer hours are Monday through Thursday from 10:00 am to 4 pm. Registration Forms are also available in the back of the Church or online for download at www.saintcolumbabrooklyn.org/ reled.html. Complete the form and either mail or drop it off to the Parish or Religious Education Office, 2245 Kimball Street, Brooklyn, NY 11234. Class schedules and fees are on the forms. Please make checks or money orders payable to Saint Columba - do not mail cash. Volunteers If you like to work with kids, are willing to share your love of God and faith experience, and have an hour or two to spare during your busy week, then give us a call or drop by the Religious Education Office to volunteer as a Catechist (religion teacher) or Catechist Aide (class assistant). A Catechist is an "echoer" of the Word of God. Applicant must be a fully initiated Catholic, an active parishioner, attend an interview session with parish staff, submit to a personal background check, and attend a "VIRTUS Protecting God's Children" workshop. No teaching experience is required. Classroom and/or online training, sponsored by the Diocese of Brooklyn, is required of all Catechists. CCD Classes will begin on the following dates: Grade 1 and Catch-Up: Sunday, September 23rd, 10 to 11:25 AM Grades 2 (First Holy Communion) and 3: Wednesday, September 26th, 2 to 3:30 PM (Released Time for Public Schools) Grades 4 and 5: Wednesday, September 26th, 3:30 to 5 PM Grades 6 and 7: Monday, September 24th, 3:30 to 5 PM Grade 8: Monday, September 24th, 6:30 to 8 PM Special Needs: Saturday, September 29th, 10 AM to 12 NOON (or as directed by Mrs. Pennea, Special Needs Coordinator) If you haven t done so, please register your child prior to the beginning class date. The RE Office will be open on Sundays from 10:00 to 11:00 AM - 10 AM to 4:00 PM Mondays through Thursdays except Holydays and Public Holidays. Commitment Sunday for our Confirmation Students will be at the 11:30 Mass on Sunday, October 21st. FOR PARISHIONERS The Blessing of the Animals in honor of Saint Francis of Assisi will be at 12:30pm, Sunday, October 7th in front of the Church. Please bring all your creatures, big or small, to share in God s graces. Invitation to Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults Life is filled with many invitations! Some invitations can lead us to totally unexpected experiences. We extend to you an invitation that can lead you to a life of love, faith and hope as you learn to walk with the Lord.If you have never been baptized and find yourself attracted to the Catholic faith, we extend to you an invitation to explore the possibilities of becoming a member of the Roman Catholic Church. If you have been baptized in another Christian faith tradition, we offer the invitation to join in full communion with the Catholic Church. Or, perhaps you have already been baptized in the Catholic faith but have never received the sacraments of Eucharist or Confirmation. Your invitation is to complete your sacraments of initiation. All of these invitations are to a new way of life, a way that draws one closer to God and to His people. If you feel this invitation may be intended for you (or you know of someone you could pass it along to), ask us about how to go about responding to the invitation. Our Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is the process by which one can answer God's invitation. Contact Deacon Larry Coyle for more information
We will have 50/50 envelopes available in the church for anyone who wishes to participate in our 50/50 drawing, which will take place the FIRST WEEK OF THE FOLLOW- ING MONTH.. GOOD LUCK TO ALL!!! Congratulations to the family that won $440. in the September 50/50 drawing!!!! CITY OF CHURCHES PRESENTS St. Columba - Part 1-10/3 St. Columba - Part 2-10/10 New Episodes Wednesdays at 8 PM Encores Fridays @ 4 PM www.net.tv/cityofchurches ATTENTION ALL 6TH, 7TH & 8TH GRADES YOU RE INVITED TO JOIN OUR JP2 YOUTH MINISTRY SAINT COLUMBA YOUTH COUNCIL NEWS Registration is beginning for Girls Basketball & Softball, Boys Basketball, Baseball, 2-Hand Touch Football, and Co-Ed Volleyball. Registration will take place every Saturday morning from 9 to 10am in Marine Park at the Avenue U parking lot starting September 15th, except on Saturday, September 22nd when it will take place in Msgr. Jolley Hall from 10am to 12 noon. Thursday registrations take place from 7 to 8 pm in Msgr. Jolley Hall on Thursdays, October 11th, and November 8th. All children ages 8 and up interested in Volley Ball come to Msgr. Jolley Hall on September 23rd at 2pm. All children age 6 years & up interested in 2-Hand Touch Football please come to Marine Park at the Avenue U parking lot on Saturday, September 29th at 8:45 am to register and start playing. All girls from 2nd Grade and up interested in Basketball come to Msgr. Jolley Hall on Friday September 28th from 6 to 8 pm. The ages for Registration are: Basketball, Baseball & Softball: 4 years & up 2-Hand Touch Football: 6 to 14 years Volleyball: 8 to 14 years Any questions contact Frank Sheridan 718-645-5703, Bob Mazzuchin 347-452-9207 or Bob Sommer 718-951-7665. MEET NEW FRIENDS LEARN MORE ABOUT YOUR CATHOLIC FAITH HELP IN YOUR COMMUNITY WHERE: ST. COLUMBA-2245 KIMBALL ST. IN MON- SIGNOR JOLLEY HALL - CHECK PAGE 6 OF ST CO- LUMBA BULLETIN FOR THE SCHEDULE. VOLUNTEERS ALSO NEEDED AGES 18+ FRANK MORALE, YOUTH MINISTER Www.jp2youth.org or Facebook: jp2youth or fmorale.ym@gmail.com MONDAY BINGO NEWS This game has become more successful each week. We are in need of a person male or female to work on the administrator basis, if you can add you can do it. Your help would be appreciated. Call Betty Mineo 718-251-3599 THE 2019 MASS BOOK IS OPENED for the first six months of 2019, that is from January 1st-June 30th.
PLEASE PRAY FOR VOCATIONS LADIES GUILD FLEA MARKET Please support St Columba Ladies Guild Flea Market to be held, Saturday, November 3rd, 2018 from 10am-5pm BISHOP KEARNEY TACHS PREP CLASS September 11th October 30th Please visit our website for more information https://www.bishopkearneyhs.org
Sun., 10/7 Religious Ed-10am-11:25am Blessing of the Animals-12:30pm Youth Council-1pm Mon., 10/8 COLUMBUS DAY Monday Bingo-11am NO Religious Ed - 3:30pm- & 6:30pm-8pm Centering Prayer Tues., 10/9 Tuesday Bingo-11am Recovery-7pm Youth Ministry-6pm Wed., 10/10 Religious Ed - 2pm-3:30 & 3:30pm-5 Ladies Guild-7:30pm Thurs., 10/11 Golden Age-11am Youth Council-4pm Fri., 10/12 Youth Council-4pm Sat., 10/13 Religious Ed - 9am-12noon Youth Council-12pm-5pm & 6pm Sun., 10/14 Religious Ed-10am-11:25am Choir/Ushers/Prayer Group- Hospitality Youth Council-1pm Book Club Selection Saints for All Occasions By J Courtney Sullivan Join us in Msgr. Jolley Hall on Tuesday October 30th, at 7:00PM Everyone is welcomed. Refreshments will be served. St. Columba Church BINGO EVERY MONDAY At 11:00 AM AND TUESDAY MORNING AT 11:00 AM Air Conditioned Hall Ample Parking on Site Refreshments Sold If you are interested in volunteering to help with Bingo, PLEASE stop by any MONDAY and Tuesday Mornings and talk to Betty Mineo or Pat Pennea. -- Thank you!! St. Columba Women s Bowling could use some new (or old) bowlers. If interested, call Marie at (718) 253-3351 for details. You don t have to be a good bowler. You just have to want to have fun and laughs. For info, call the Office (718) 338-6265 Bishop Kearney Open House Middle school students and families are invited to our Open House! Tuesday, October 30th from 6pm-7:30pm Www.bishopkearneyhs.org/openhouse The Marian Healing Ministry Healing Mass at The Church of St Anastasia 45-14, 245 Northern Blvd., Douglaston, NY 11362 on Tuesday, October 16th, 2018 at 7:30 P.M. For Information call 718-631-4454