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St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church and School Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time PASTOR: Fr. Chris Bugno, SDS ASSOCIATE PASTOR: Fr. Richard Zgorzelak DEACON: Donald Boland PASTORAL ASSOCIATES: Sr. Yvonne, Roscoe, SND CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARIST: Saturday Vigil: 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 7:30 a.m., 9:30AM & 11:30 am Weekdays (Monday through Friday): 7:00 am. & 8:30 a.m. Saturday:...8:30 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 Gift Shop 321-607-6249 Faith Formation (Religious Education, Adults, RCIA, Sacramental Preparation) Greg Clouser 268-0440 School Principal Mrs. Jacqueline Zackel, 267-1643 Director Of Music Ina Smith, 267-9256 Receptionist, Anna Mae Smoller Bookkeeper, Marge Wolf Bulletin Editor, Kathleen Weldon Director Facilities/ Maintenance Matt Horner PARISH ADDRESS: 203 Ojibway Avenue Titusville, FL 32780 PARISH OFFICE: 321-268-3441 PARISH FAX: 321-268-3270 Visit our Website at http://www.saintteresatitusville.org October 28, 2018

St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church and School October 28, 2018 Mass Intentions for the week of October 28th to November 4th Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday 7:30 AM Deceased members of the McConarty family by Irene McConarty 9:30 AM William Brown by the Allender family 11:30 AM Mary Jackson by George Schichtel & family 7:00 AM For the People of the Parish 8:30 AM Ray Eriksen by Jean Eriksen LITURGY OF THE WORD Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time Thinking about the Readings 1. What scriptures passages have been key in my life? How did they become so? 2. What commandments are written in my heart? What code do I live by? 3. What gifts have been promised to me if I love God and my neighbor? What gifts have I received so far? Readings for the 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time November 4, 2018 First Reading: Deuteronomy 6:2-6 Hera, O Israel! You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart. Second Reading: Hebrews 7:23-28 Because he remains forever, he has a priesthood that does not pass away. Gospel: Mark 12:28b-34 Love the Lord your God. Love your neighbor. Today s good news 7:00 AM For deceased members of the parish 8:30 AM Special Intention for Sophia Robello by Kathryn & Anne Sanctuary lamp is lit for Terry & MaryJo James by Bob & Bonnie 7:00 AM For deceased members of the parish 8:30 AM Diane Russo by her friends 7:00PM DEVOTIONS Deceased members of the Scherer family by family Liturgy of the Hours (Morning Prayer) at 8:10am (before the 8:30 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 8:30am Mass. Spanish Adoration & Prayer Group, Thursdays 6:00pm Holy Hour 9-10 Thurs. (except holidays) after the 8:30 Mass, Divine Mercy, Rosary, Silent Prayer, Benediction. Holy Days Same as Sundays (7:30am, 9:30am & 11:30am) Holy Day Vigil 7:00pm Litanies After the 8:30am Mass For Reflection: Faith is a path of illumination; it starts from the humility of acknowledging one's need of salvation and arrives at the personal encounter with Christ, who calls [one] to follow him on the way of love. The first reading, from the book of the Prophet Jeremiah, "Behold I will bring them back from the land of the north; I will gather them from the ends of the world, with the blind and the lame in their midst, the mothers and those with child; they shall return as an immense throng." Today's reading talks about the restoration of Israel and the new exodus. The second reading, from St. Paul's Letter to the Hebrews, "You are a priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek." Paul develops the figure of Melchisedech as a type of Christ, the eternal High Priest of the New Covenant. Unlike the Levitical priests, Melchisedech is given no genealogy in Scripture. Paul sees in this fact the intention of the Holy Spirit to prefigure Christ's eternal priesthood. We read in this Sunday's Gospel that, while the Lord passes through the streets of Jericho, a blind man named Bartimaeus addresses him, crying out loudly: "Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!" This entreaty moves Christ's heart, who pauses, has him called and cures him. The decisive moment was the personal, direct encounter between the Lord and that man who was suffering. They are before one another -- God with his will to cure and the man with his desire to be cured. Two liberties, two converging wills, "What do you want me to do for you?" the Lord asks him. "Let me receive my sight," replies the blind man. "Go your way; your faith has made you well." With these words, the miracle is realized -- God's joy, man's joy. And Bartimaeus, who had recovered his sight recounts the Gospel "followed him on the way": That is, he becomes his disciple and goes up with the Master to Jerusalem to take part with him in the great mystery of salvation. In the essential of its passages, this account evokes the itinerary of the catechumen toward the sacrament of baptism, which in the early Church was also called "lllumination."

Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Mass Intentions for the week of October 28th to November 4th Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 7:30 AM Edward Debusman by Michael & Vane Zabasky 9:30AM Mary Wasko by Bob & Bonnie Truett 11:30M Merrina DeGaetano by the family 7:00 AM Special Intention for Sr. Virginia (Vicki) ddw by Terry & MaryJo STEWARDSHIP 8:30 AM Edwin Orencia by the family Stewardship Thought: Today s psalm says, The Lord has done great things for us; we are filled with joy. Good stewards demonstrate by their living and giving that they understand God as the Source of all they are and have. Parish Sacrificial Giving (Regular Sunday Offering) In gratitude for the gifts we have received from God, the parishioners and visitors gave $10,662.00 for the ministries of St. Teresa. Second collection for Sister Diocese amounted to $4,804.00. Thank you for your continued support and generosity. God bless. QUESTION OF THE WEEK? 8:30 AM All Soul s Novena 7:30 AM All Soul s Novena 5:00 PM Mary Dawson by Linda Dolinger 9:30 AM Susanne Barnao Matthews by St Teresa Traditional Choir 7:00PM All Departed Souls 11:30 AM Let us confidently approach Lola & Joseph Beranek by Sheila the throne of grace & Gene Gorrel SCHOOL NEWS Please visit our website at www.stteresatitusville.org for information regarding St. Teresa Catholic School. Social Justice Project St. Teresa School is again collecting the clean, plastic grocery bags to make the rugs for the homeless. You may drop your bags off at the school office during regular hours. Thank you for your support Spirit Night Our next St. Teresa School Spirit Night is Monday, October 29, 2018 at Valentino s Titusville Mall (Searstown) from 5 PM 10 PM. Thank you for your support! First Friday How does the parish community see it s role in society? Is the parish open or closed to change? Learning About Abortion There was a recent showing at the movies about Kermit Gosnell who was convicted of killing babies born alive and will now serve a life sentence in these murders. Mother Teresa said, until people know what abortion is, it will never end. The streets will run with blood, unless we stop killing babies. If you would like to know more about this issue, go to: Www.gosnellmovie.com. Eucharistic Adoration October 25th We will have an all day Eucharistic Adoration today from 10am to 6:00pm in the Chapel. Please come and not leave our Lord in the Eucharist unattended during this time. There will be the Spanish Holy Hour and Exposition from 6 7:15 PM with week and all are invited. If anyone would like to sign up for an hour, please call/text Mary Jo James @ 321-267-1991 or email :maryjojamesj777@gmail.com The first Friday of the month will be this Friday, November 2nd. We will have exposition of the Blessed Sacrament in the Chapel all day. Please plan to spend some time in prayer with our Lord. First Saturday This Saturday is the first Saturday of the month, November 3rd. Special prayers will be prayed after the 8:30 AM Mass. Please join us. "Keep me company for fifteen minutes while meditating on the mysteries of the Rosary." All Soul s Day Friday November 2nd Envelopes will be available in the back of the church, if you would like to place the name of your loved one on the altar. Eucharistic Adoration Sign-Up Due to illness, we are in need of someone to take over the lead of sign-ups for Adoration on Thursdays and First Fridays. Please see Sister Yvonne if you are able and willing to take it over

St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church and School October 28, 2018 FAITH FORMATION Congratulations to our young women and men who received the Sacrament of Confirmation on Saturday October 20 th at the 5 O clock Mass with Bishop John Noonan presiding. This is a big step for these young people, as it is their final step to complete their religious education and it is their first step on their faith journey as adults. Daylight Saving Time Ends November 4th @2 AM There has been great discussion regarding time change in Florida. BUT this year we will still follow the FALL BACK on Sunday at 2 AM routine. Set your clocks BACK on Sunday, November 4th at 2 AM. Cor Jesu Food Pantry Our Food Pantry, Cor Jesu, is in need of $10 gift cards to grocery stores for Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets. They could also use yams, stuffing, veggies and pumpkin pie filling for this month. Daniel Alvarez Stevie Barneck Dakota Benson Anthony Caito Katharine Clouser Ethan Czajowski Ethan Garrett Isabella Gillis Josiah Johnson Carissa Locke Katelyn Mihalovitis Jacqueline Nguyen Tim Nguyen Isabella Smith Jacob Stover There will be no religious education classes Wednesday, October 31, 2018 due to Halloween, classes will resume November 7 th. RCIA will not meet on November 1 st (All Saints Day), all are encouraged to attend mass that evening. The make-up class for First Reconciliation Session I will be held November 7 th, in the Faith Formation room in Avila Hall at 6:15 pm parents and students are required to attend. BETA Birth Education Training Acceptance Our baby Bottle Campaign for BETA will begin on October 1st and end on November 5th. Start saving your coins to put into the baby bottle to help BETA with their budget. Thank you New Hymnals are In The new hymnals have arrived, If you have a few minutes to spare, your help will be appreciated to replace the plastic covers. Come to the church office if you can help. Candy Cane Bazaar St. Teresa s will be participating in the Candy Cane Bazaar initiated by Trinity Lutheran Church as a community wide event among the local Churches. Anyone who would like to participate, please give name, phone/ email address, and what you have to donate or sell for this event to the Gift Shop for Sister Yvonne. Donations of non-perishable food items for the local food bank will also be greatly appreciated. The Holiday Stroll will take place on Saturday, Nov. 3 rd. Congratulations! St. Teresa Church Candlelight Choir won Disney s audition for the Epcot s Candlelight Concert! They will perform with Disney on December 26th, 2018 @ 5:00 pm. LAST CALL for anyone interested in participating with Disney for the Candlelight Performance. Please contact our Music Director, Ina Smith @ 904-608-1655, prior to this Tuesday, evening October 23rd. Sign-up for Discounted Disney tickets can be done in the Church Office. Tickets are $82 per person. Sign-ups must be done by Nov. 27th. Our Disney Candlelight Performance is Dec. 26th at 5 PM. Tickets are only good one week prior and one week after our performance. Church as a central one. Pope Francis Intention for November Universal In Service of Peace Priesthood Sunday Priesthood Sunday, October 28, 2018, is a special day set aside to honor priesthood in the United States. It is a day to reflect upon and affirm the role of the priesthood in the life of the In the Gospel of Matthew Jesus issues an invitation to two fishermen, Peter and Andrew, Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men. No day is the same. Each day is different with its own challenges and opportunities. From visiting the sick, playing kickball with the school kids, to celebrating Sunday mass. It is exciting life. It is never dull. We offer thanks and special prayers to Father Chris, Father Richard and Father Mark. That the language of love and dialogue may always prevail over the language of conflict.

Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time All Saints Day November 1st Holy Day of Obligation The Solemnity of All Saints is celebrated on November 1. It is a solemnity, a holyday of obligation and the day that the Church honors all of God's saints, even those who have not been canonized by the Church. It is a family day of celebration we celebrate the memory of those family members (sharing with us in the Mystical Body, the doctrine of the Communion of Saints) now sharing eternal happiness in the presence of God. We rejoice that they have reached their eternal goal and ask their prayers on our behalf so that we, too, may join them in heaven and praise God through all eternity. The honoring of all Christian martyrs of the Faith was originally celebrated on May 13, the date established by the fourth century. Pope Boniface IV in 615 established it as the "Feast of All Martyrs" commemorating the dedication of the Pantheon, an ancient Roman temple, into a Christian church dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary and all the martyrs. By 741, the feast included not only martyrs, but all the saints in heaven as well, with the title changing to "Feast of All Saints" by 840. In 844, Pope Gregory IV transferred the feast to November 1st, timing it around the harvests to be able to provide food for the pilgrims. Some scholars believe this was to substitute a feast for the pagan celebrations during that time of year. Pope Sixtus IV in 1484 established November 1 as a holyday of obligation and gave it both a vigil (known today as "All Hallows' Eve" or "Hallowe'en") and an eight-day period or octave to celebrate the feast. This feast is marked with liturgical observances that have changed over the centuries. By 1955, the octave and vigil of All Saints were abrogated. Instead of a separate vigil on the calendar, the celebration begins the evening before, as mentioned in The General Norms for the Liturgical Year and the Calendar: Solemnities are counted as the principal days in the calendar and their observance begins with evening prayer of the preceding day. Some also have their own vigil Mass for use when Mass is celebrated in the evening of the preceding day. The Church designates November 2 as the Feast of All Souls, a day to pray for all the departed souls in Purgatory. The feasts of All Saints and All Souls fall back-to-back to express the Christian belief of the "Communion of Saints." The Communion of Saints is the union of all the faithful on earth (the Church Militant), the saints in Heaven (the Church Triumphant) and the Poor Souls in Purgatory (the Church Suffering), with Christ as the Head. They are bound together by a supernatural bond. The Church Militant (those on earth still engaged in the struggle to save their souls) can venerate the Church Triumphant, and the saints can intercede with God for those still on earth. Both the faithful on earth and the saints in heaven can pray for the souls in Purgatory. During these two days we see the Communion of Saints really in action! All Saint s Day Masses are at 07:30 09:30 11:30 AM Vigil mass on Wednesday 10/31 at 7PM O God, Lord of mercies, grant to the souls of Your servants and handmaids, the place of refreshment, the bliss of eternal rest and the splendor of Your Light. All Soul s Day November 2nd Friday, Nov. 2nd is All Souls Day. We remember all of our deceased from this past year with a special Mass at 7 PM and lighting of candles in their names. Then the Knights of Columbus will remember their deceased. After this, anyone who would like to light a candle for their deceased loved ones may do so. So Is It Okay for Catholics to Celebrate Halloween? Sure! There s nothing wrong with putting on a costume, trick-or-treating, and enjoying the company of your friends and family. Of course, some misled people take the holiday too far and make it more satanic than it should be. However, that s not a reason for the rest of us Christians to be scared away. When we decide to be afraid of the devil we give our power over to him. What message does it send the world if we, as Christians, are afraid to admit to the reality of evil? It sends the message that we re not sure who wins this battle of good vs. evil. But we are! We KNOW that God wins that love triumphs over death, and that evil has no hold on us. Partaking in this holiday does not mean you re opening yourself up to evil. I think that on the contrary, it means you re claiming as your own the victory of Christ on the cross. How much more Christian can you get?

Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Hebrews 5:1-6 Your Vocation God has chosen you. You may not always feel it. You may at times feel as though you re in the wrong place, the wrong job, or the wrong century. But God has chosen to create you here and now. God has given you gifts to face the present and to prepare for the glory of the future. We often speak of vocations in terms of religious life. Truly, God chooses some people for special ministry. The Letter to the Hebrews speaks about the vocation of Old Testament priesthood as well as the priesthood of Jesus. Every high priest is taken from among men, the letter says. It does not say, Certain men decide to become high priests. Rather, No one takes this honor upon himself but only when called by God, just as Aaron was. Even Jesus did not glorify himself in becoming a high priest. Instead, God had him in mind with two prophecies from the Book of Psalms: You are my son: this day I have begotten you; and You are a priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek. It is often easier to see a vocation among religious men and women because their work is totally dedicated to God. But others also have a vocation in the family, at work, and in society. God has chosen you. God has taken you from among others and placed you in the world now to proclaim the nearness of glory. Written by Paul Turner. Copyright 2008, Resource Publications, Inc., 888-273- 7782, www.rpinet.com. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission from Lectionary Bulletin Inserts, Year B: First and Second Readings.

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