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St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church and School Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time PASTOR: Fr. Chris Bugno, SDS ASSOCIATE PASTORS: Fr. Richard Zgorzelak, SDS DEACON: Donald Boland PASTORAL ASSOCIATES: Sr. Yvonne, Roscoe, SND CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARIST: Saturday Vigil: 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 7:30 a.m., 9:30 & 11:30 am Weekdays (Monday through Friday): am. & a.m. Saturday:... am RECONCILIATION: Daily (Mon.-Fri.): 7:45-8:15 a.m. Saturdays: 3:45-4:45 p.m. First Friday:.. 3:30-4:30 p.m. And by Appointment Administrative Assistant & Liturgy Sr. Yvonne Roscoe, SND, 268-3441 Faith Formation (Religious Education, Adults, RCIA, Sacramental Preparation) Vicki Shoemaker 268-0440 School Principal Mrs. Jacqueline Zackel, 267-1643 Director Of Music Ina Smith, 267-9256 Youth Ministry 268-3441 Receptionist, Anna Mae Smoller Bookkeeper, Marge Wolf Bulletin Editor, Kathleen Weldon Director Facilities/ Maintenance Matt Horner PARISH ADDRESS: 203 Ojibway Street Titusville, FL 32780 PARISH OFFICE: 321-268-3441 PARISH FAX: 321-268-3270 Visit our Website at http://www.saintteresatitusville.org September 18, 2016

St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church and School September 18, 2016 Mass Intentions for the week of September 18th to September 25th Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday 7:30 Fr. Vincent Duffy by his family Special Intention for Sue Barrett by her sister Patricia Morrell by the family Carlos Enciso by the Baker family 9:30 John Kenda by his wife, Donna Kenda Moose Garand by the Garand family Catherine & George Klipfel by family Joseph Keogh by Tom & Sue Keogh 11:30 Mr & Mrs. James Owens by the family LITURGY OF THE WORD Sanctuary lamp will be lit this week for Special Intention for Terry Hannon by mom. DEVOTIONS Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Thinking about the Readings 1. Have I ever done without while others possessed more than they needed? How did that feel? How does it feel to have more than the people I serve? 2. Where have I experienced inequities? How did I feel toward the perpetrators? 3. What in the arena of social need and justice has tested my intolerance to the limit? 4. What is the answer to the growing chasm that separates those who have from those that don t? Readings for the 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time September 25th, 2016 First Reading: Amos 1a, 4-7 Woe to the complacent rich. Second Reading: 1 Timothy 6:11-16 Seek after virtues with lasting value Gospel: Luke 16:19-31 There once was a rich man, and at his gate lay the beggar Lazarus. Liturgy of the Hours (Morning Prayer) at 8:10am (before the mass), Mon.-Thu. (unless no school on Fri.) Recitation of the Rosary: Mon. Sat., 9am in the Chapel. Novena Our Lady of Perpetual Help Tuesday, after the am Mass. Spanish Adoration & Prayer Group, Thursdays 6:00pm Holy Hour 9-10 Thurs. (except holidays) after the Mass, Divine Mercy, Rosary, Silent Prayer, Benediction. Holy Days Same as Sundays (7:30am, 9:30am & 11:30am) Holy Day Vigil pm Fatima Sundays Every 3rd Sunday of the Month from May through October, 3-4:30pm. Litany of Loreto in honor of Mary: Mon. Sat. during May Litany of the Sacred Heart of Jesus: Mon. Sat. during June Litanies After the am Mass For Reflection: Did I give one hour a day to God and the things of God, helping the needy, learning more about my religion, giving a hand in parochial affairs, advising those in difficulties, spiritual or temporal, praying for my own and my neighbor's needs yet even if I did, it is less than one-tenth of the free time I had at my own disposal. Today s good news The first reading is taken from the Prophet Amos 8:4-7. Amos was a shepherd in the kingdom of Judah who was called by God to go to Israel, the northern kingdom. There he was to speak in God's name to the people. This was in the 8th century B.C. The country enjoyed material prosperity but idolatry and injustice were rife among the upper classes especially. Against these vices the prophet spoke fearlessly, until he was driven from the kingdom eventually. Today's reading deals with the injustices practiced against the poor and the helpless. The second reading is from St. Paul's first letter to Timothy 2:1-8. What St. Paul is telling Timothy, the bishop of Ephesus, to teach his congregation is the necessity and the obligation of prayer. The Gospel is from St. Luke 16:1-13. These words of Christ warning those who would follow him on the road to heaven not to become the slaves of earthly things are applicable to all of us. Most of us may feel that this warning is for millionaires and business magnates. Our Lord didn't say so. There was not a single millionaire in his audience. He meant it for all of us, for what he warned against was not the just acquisition of this world's goods but their unjust acquisition, and the dishonest use of them when they were justly acquired. Two resolutions worthy of your serious consideration today in relation to earthly goods are: Never let them take up all your time. You have a far more serious purpose in life. Give it a little more thought and enterprise than you have been doing. Secondly, be grateful to God for what He has given you in this life. You might like to have a lot more, but God knows best. Work honestly and be generous with what you have. You are serving God, not money. God will be waiting for you where there is no currency, and where the one bank account that matters will be the good use that you made of your time and your share of this world's goods while you were alive.

Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Mass Intentions for the week of September 18th to September 25th Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Anne Page by Rose & Tommy Neidlinger Joanne Malo by MaryLou Miller George Connelly by his wife Glenn Smith by the Traditional choir 5:00 PM Fr. Michael Woodcock by Brieske family Mary Migliorisi by the family Accustom yourself continually to make many acts of love, for they enkindle and melt the soul. St. Teresa of Avila STEWARDSHIP Stewardship Thought: The dishonest manager in today s parable knew how to manipulate money to his own advantage. But the Gospel warns that no one can serve both God and money. Which do I serve? Is my stewardship such that anyone can tell? Parish Sacrificial Giving: (Regular Sunday Offering) In gratitude for the gifts we have received from God, the parishioners and visitors gave $11,611.00 for the ministries of St. Teresa. Second collection for flood victims amounted to $2, 294.00. Thank you for your continued support and generosity. God bless. QUESTION OF THE WEEK? How will the poor of the parish hear the readings from Amos? How are the wealthy members of the parish challenged to greater generosity? 7:30 Robert F. Siegmund by his family 9:30 Kathy & Jack Moschello by mother & stepfather 11:30 For the People of the Parish SCHOOL NEWS Website Please visit our website at www.stteresatitusville.org for information regarding St. Teresa Catholic School. Fair Construction Fair construction has begun. The construction takes place on Saturdays starting at. We have a need for electricians out on the fair ground on Sundays. Please call the school if you are able to help at 267-1643. Fair Shifts The Fair shifts are open. Below is the link for signing up to work Fair shifts. Thank you to all who support the fair. http://signup.com/go/frfjdq Fair Tickets Fair tickets are now on sale St. Teresa Fair Needs Refrigerators Church Donation Envelopes Please note starting with the October and November envelopes, you will receive envelopes for 2 months at a time rather than 1 month. Please retain your envelopes to use through the two months. This is a substantial cost savings for the church. Cor Jesu Food Pantry Please remember to bring food for our Food Pantry, Cor Jesu. If you d rather make a donation, please make checks payable to Cor Jesu or the Food Pantry. Thank you for your assistance - Help Needed The Cor Jesu Food Pantry has an important need for one or two able bodied volunteers, each with a truck, to pick up donated food one day a week from a local supermarket. Candidate should have the ability to lift 35-40 pounds. If you can help please call Bruce Moquin at 321-543-3530. Thank you in advance for your service. Matt Horner The St Teresa Fair is fast approaching (Oct 13-16) and we are in need of donations of WORK- ING freezers and refrigerators that you no longer need. Please call the School office at 267-1643 and arrange for the item to be picked up. Thank You Please Join us! Dedication of the Sisters of Mercy Building Education Building October 15, 2016 1:30PM Alumni Social to follow in the Gym 2PM 4PM Light Refreshments Fatima Sunday September 18th Fatima Sunday will be held Sunday, September 18 th at 3 PM. Please join us for the Anointing of the Sick, singing of the Divine Mercy Chaplet, praying of the Rosary and individual blessing by the Blessed Sacrament in the Monstrance.

St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church and School September 18, 2016 FAITH FORMATION CCD We will be offering the L.I.F.E. classes for our parents and students, during CCD class time. The class for 3 & 4 grade will be October 26, 2016. The 5 & 6 grade will be November 2, 2016. RCIA RCIA has begun, Thursday s, at 6:30 p.m. in Avila hall. If you are wanting to learn more about the Catholic Faith, and are interested in becoming a catholic, please join us. Please feel free to contact the Faith of Formation Office, 321-268-0440 leave your name and phone number where you can be reached, and we will get with you. Confirmation Class Our final prep session for Confirmation Class will be September 19, 2016 at p.m. in the church. We will rehearse and finalize all paperwork for Confirmation on September 24, 2016. Pro Life Information Series Part I According to the website of the Alan Guttmacher Institute, 43% of all women will have had at least one abortion by the age of 45. That s a lot of abortion, and a lot of pain. Those who suffer from the aftereffects of this procedure and seek guidance and counseling may call the National Office of Post-Abortion Reconciliation and healing at 1-800-WE-CARE. The Guttmacher Institute, which favors the freedom to terminate unwanted pregnancies, indicates that about 14,000 women have abortions each year because they became pregnant after rape or incest:, At the same time, it indicates that in 1996, 1.37 million abortions took place. In other words, some 99% of all abortions have nothing to do with rape or incest, according to pro-choice sources. The Holy Father speaks of the protection of life as the fundamental realization and respect for the right to life, no other discussion of human rights can continue; it must be based upon the foundation of human dignity and right to life. (Vatican) Knights of Columbus Charity Ball September 24, 2016 The Knights of Columbus Thirty Fifth Annual Charity Ball will be held September 24, 2016 at the K of C hall, 6:30 pm till midnight. Choice of Prime Rib or Baked Chicken Dinner $30 per person. Music for dancing by Three's Company. Tickets are available in the St Teresa Gift Shop and the Church Office. All proceeds go to Hospice, B.E.T.A., North Brevard Sharing Center, Overcomers of Brevard and the Church s food banks. B.E.T.A. baby Bottle Campaign Our annual Baby Bottle Campaign will begin on September 10 th and end on October 9 th. Start collecting those coins and bills. Checks should be made out to BETA. Pray for our Country as St. Faustina Prayed for Hers From the earliest pages of her Diary, Saint Faustina Kowalska writes of being directed to pray and sacrifice for her native land. In addition to offering on going prayer and being true to her vocation, the Lord and Our Lady assigned a variety of specific novenas to appease God s anger and bless her country. Nine days of holy hours, the Litany of the Saints, Holy Communion, and the recitation of the Chaplet in community was most times rewarded with heavenly visions of the graces derived from them, and St. Faustina was given to know the sublime importance of the prayers of those who are pleasing to God. Therefore, seeking every grace and blessing for our native land, all Americans are encouraged to pray for America as St. Faustina was instructed to pray for Poland. All rights presuppose the right to life. If the right to life is not defended, the defense of all other rights is useless. It becomes a lie, because it would mean the defense to the right to work, to society, etc. applies only to some, and not to all. (Vatican) Catechetical Sunday September 18th This year, the Church will celebrate Catechetical Sunday on September 18, 2016 and will focus on the theme "Prayer: The Faith Prayed." Those who the Community has designated to serve as catechists will be called forth to be commissioned for their ministry. Catechetical Sunday is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the role that each person plays, by virtue of Baptism, in handing on the faith and being a witness to the Gospel. Catechetical Sunday is an opportunity for all to rededicate themselves to this mission as a community of faith. Voter s Registration Opportunity If you have not registered to vote you can do so this weekend in the Parish Center. Saint Matthew Feast Day September 21st Matthew the Apostle was, according to the Bible, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus and, according to Christian tradition, one of the four Evangelists. Matthew was a 1st-century, the son of Alpheus. As a tax collector he would have been literate in Aramaic and Greek. After his call, Matthew invited Jesus home for a feast. On seeing this, the Scribes and the Pharisees criticized Jesus for eating with tax collectors and sinners. This prompted Jesus to answer, "I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance." The New Testament records that as a disciple, he followed Jesus, and was one of the witnesses of the Resurrection and the Ascension of Jesus. Patron saint of bankers

Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Car Drawing Sponsorships Sponsor Name as it is to appear: Address: Telephone: Fax: Email Address: Contact Name: DUE by OCTOBER 1, 2016 Platinum Sponsor $2,000 Car Drawing and Golf Tournament sponsorship Logo with 12 lettering Business name on car tickets Recognition at all events Recognition in church bulletins and school newsletter Recognition on school website 6 complimentary car drawing tickets Name on banner at golf tournament Name on golf tournament program Tentative Schedule of Events: Gold Sponsorship $1,000 Car Drawing sponsorship Logo with 12 lettering Business name on car tickets Recognition at all events 2 complimentary car drawing Tickets Silver Sponsorship $500 Car Drawing sponsorship Logo with 6 lettering Business name on car tickets Recognition at all events St. Teresa School Fair Trunk or Treat Literacy Night Fish Skinz Fishing Tournament Fox Lake Christmas Festival of Crafts Titusville Christmas Parade Christmas on the Green September 22nd First Day of Autumn Prayer for Autumn Good and generous Lord, You have once more brought the year full circle, through planting and growing and ripening to harvest time, and autumn. We thank You for the sun and the wind, the rain and the dew, the minerals of the earth and all the plants that grow and all the beasts and birds of farm and field. We marvel at Your wonderful ways of bringing food from the earth for man's good. Dear God, help us to use Your rich gifts as You want us to. Teach us to share them with our neighbor when he is in need. Make us see, in the marvelous succession of seasons, and in the growth and ripening of our crops, the merciful, generous hand of Your divine providence. Help us to realize, too, that if we keep Your commandments and live according to the inspirations of Your grace, we shall also reap a plentiful harvest in the autumn of our lifetime: a harvest that we will be able to enjoy for ever and ever, where no rust can destroy, nor blight spoil any least part of it. Amen. Outside of St. Teresa Church Space Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival Titusville Chili Cook-Off St. Teresa School Golf Tournament Parked at sponsor s place of business Parked at monthly St. Teresa Spirit Nights 3rd Monday Food Trucks Downtown Monthly Downtown Street Parties Save the Dates St. Teresa School's 55th Annual Fair October 13-16, 2016 "The largest church fair on the east coast of Florida." Fair tickets are now on sale. They will be sold in the School Office and at the corner of Ojibway Ave and Hopkins Ave. The pre-sale price is $20 for a one day unlimited rides armband and $60 for a four day Megaband. Pre-sale tickets stop on the day of the Fair at around noon. Single day unlimited ride armbands will be available at the fair for $25 each. "Mega Pack" will cost $75 on-ground. Any questions please contact: the school office: (321) 267-1643. St. Teresa School & Church has held this Fair for the community for the past 55 years. We present families with four days of fun! There is free parking and Carnival Rides. There will be delicious food on the Fair grounds like bloomin onions, fried oreos, funnel cakes, chicken, steak subs, curly fries and more, just to name a few.. Thu., Oct. 13th 5:00pm - 10:00 Fri., Oct. 14th 5:00pm - 10:00 Sat., Oct. 15th Noon - 11:00 Sun., Oct. 16th Noon -

Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 1 Timothy 2:1-8 Praying for Authority Our list of people to pray for is pretty long. We pray for members of our family. We pray for friends. We pray for the sick. We remember the dying. We also ask God to care for the dead. We know people in financial trouble, parents with difficult children, and children with difficult parents. We even pray for our sports team to win. Whenever there is a need, we are happy to pray. We cannot always solve someone else s problem, but we can pray for them, and lend our voice to the chorus appealing for God s ear. The First Letter to Timothy thinks such prayers are a good idea. I ask that supplications, prayers, petitions, and thanksgivings be offered for everyone. So the bible approves the idea of praying for others. But it is a little surprising to hear what comes next. Next comes an example of whom we should pray for. It is not the sick. It is not the family. It is not even the poor. Prayers should first be offered for kings and for all in authority. Say what? Kings and all in authority. There is a reason: that we may lead a quiet and tranquil life in all devotion and dignity. People in public office need our prayers more than we realize. We need them to govern so that they help us lead a tranquil, dignified life. When you pray for the needy, remember those in public office. Written by Paul Turner. Copyright 2009, Resource Publications, Inc., 888-273-7782, www.rpinet.com. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission from Lectionary Bulletin Inserts, Year C: First and Second Readings.

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