st. jude catholic church september 25, 2016 chattanooga, tennessee

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st. jude catholic church september 25, 2016 chattanooga, tennessee
ST. JUDE CATHOLIC CHURCH
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE
SEPTEMBER 25, 2016
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: October 1-2
MASS INTENTIONS AND READINGS
SAT 9/24
8:15am
5:30 pm
7:30pm
SUN 9/25
8:00am
10:30am
12:15pm
5:30pm
MON 9/26
8:15am
TUE 9/27
8:15am
Eccl 11:9—12:8; Ps 90; Lk 9:43b-45
Sat
†Mary McGuff/Bautista Family
†Bill Tenney/Mack & Peggy Miles
Special Intention – Mass in Spanish
Sun
Am 6:1a, 4-7; Ps 146; 1 Tm 6:11-16;
Lk 16:19-31
St Jude Parishioners
†Charlie Dickmeyer/Raleigh & Alice Cooper
†Federico Supan/Pot Luck Group of Chatt.
†Irene Pydynowski/Ken & Char Carey
†Eleanor Dudasko/Mr & Mrs George
Dudaski, Jr.
Jb 3:1-3, 11-17, 20-23; Ps 88; Lk 9:51-56
†Howard Jabaley/Robert & Terry Ward
Jb 9:1-12, 14-16; Ps 88; Lk 9:57-62
THU 9/29
Dn 7:9-10, 13-14 or Rv 12:7-12a; Ps 138;
Jn 1:47-51
†Pauline Eberle/Paul Sikorski
INT Glen & Karen Griffiths/Robert & Terry
Ward
8:15am
†Howard Jabaley/Bob Day
FRI 9/30
Job 38:1, 12-21; 40:3-5; Ps 139;
Lk 10:13-16
INT Carroll Shipley/Rick & Elise Phillips
SAT 10/1
8:15am
5:30pm
7:30pm
Jb 42:1-3, 5-6, 12-17; Ps 119; Lk 10:17-24
SUN 10/2
Hb 1:2-3, 2:2-4; Ps 95; 2 Tm 1:6-8, 13-14;
Lk 17:5-10
8:00am
10:30am
12:15pm
5:30pm
INT Sofia Punsal/Bautista Family
†Jesus Trinos, Sr./Trinos Family
Special Intention – Mass in Spanish
†Jack Lutzenhiser & Louis Doug White/Bray
& Callegari Families
†Mel Carboni/Carboni Family
St. Jude Parishioners
†Laurence Harwood/Harwood Family
LECTORS: October 1-2
Sat
Sun
5:30pm
8:00am
10:30am
12:15pm
5:30pm
Julia Pollack
Naino Leo, Jr.
Dan Kennedy
Jude Weidner
Youth Volunteer
ALTAR SERVERS: October 1-2
Sat
Sun
5:30pm
8:00am
10:30am
12:15pm
5:30pm
If you are an EM and would like to receive an EMAIL schedule, please
write to [email protected].
Jb 1:6-22; Ps 17; Lk 9:46-50
WED 9/28
8:15am
7:00pm
8:15am
5:30pm V Baltz, G Schrodt, D & J Smith, S Tierney,
J Trochelman
8:00am L & L Burke. M Greene, N Leo, A & G Salatka
10:30am C Cravens, G Czarnecki, T Porterfield,
D & P Wilkie, K Witter
12:15pm M Bautista, F Martin, B McConnell, D Picard,
A Shelby, L Torrence
5:30pm L Juarez-Cruz, M McGann, P Scoggins,
H Finnegan
E Taylor, M Sims, J Bertani
O Malo, A Taylor
J Reddick, L Grant, A Hetzler
L Burns, K Dubininkas, J Gartrell
C Gomez, S Patterson, Z Schulmeister
CONTACT PARISH OFFICE REGARDING
ADORATION -- Monday through Friday, 6am (or 9am for
Summer Schedule) to 9pm, in the Chapel. Sign up for a weekly
hour or drop in anytime.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK – Anyone entering the hospital or
in serious ill health may be anointed.
BAPTISM – Parents must attend a baptismal preparation class
before having their first child baptized.
CATHOLIC CONNECTION – For adult Catholics who have
been Baptized but not Confirmed, or who are Confirmed but
inactive or not fully practicing.
CONFIRMATION – Classes are required and begin in
September. Must be 5th grade or older. Call parish office for
more info.
FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED – If you would benefit from
using a hearing assistance device, please see an usher before
Mass or contact the Parish Office during the week.
MATRIMONY – Four-month notice required.
PARISH RELIGIOUS ED (PRE) – For 4-year-old preschoolers
through 8th graders.
RCIA/INQUIRY CLASSES – For non-Catholics who would like
to learn about the Catholic Faith.
ROSARY – Prayed daily in Chapel after the 8:15am Mass, after
7pm Mass for Vocations on the second Monday of each month,
and at 3pm on the first Saturday (Patriotic).
YOUTH – Contact Irene Scoggins [email protected]; or
596-0053. www.stjudechattanooga.org/youthministry/index.html
VOCATIONS CHALICE
Volunteers needed! If you or your family would like to
take the vocations chalice home for a week and pray for
religious vocation during that time, please contact the
parish office.
TWENTY SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
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SPIRITUAL LIFE
THIS WEEK AT ST. JUDE
Sunday, September 25
9:00am Parish Breakfast (until 10:15)
10:30am Children’s Liturgy of the Word
11:00am Choir Practice for 12:15 Mass
4:30pm Choir Practice for 5:30 Mass
SH
Library
Library
Church
Monday, September 26
6:30pm K of C Social/Pot Luck
3:30pm Legion of Mary (Youth)
PLC
Library
Tuesday, September 27
10:00am Bridge
6:00pm World of Hope
Hwd A
Hwd B
Wednesday, September 28
9:00am All Things Catholic
6:30pm St Monica Novena
7:30pm 12:15 Choir Practice
Dupree
Chapel
Church
Thursday, September 29
5:00pm Line Dance
7:00pm Rosary Makers
SH
Library
Friday, September 30
9:00am Legion of Mary (Adults)
Library
Saturday, October 1
9:00am Church Cleaning
3:00pm Praying for America
Church
Church
Sunday, October 2
10:30am Children’s Liturgy
11:00am Choir Practice (12:15 choir)
4:30pm Choir Practice (5:30 choir)
Library
Library
Church
MONTHLY MASSES & ROSARIES
Saturday, Oct 1, at 3:00 pm
Sunday, Oct. 2 at 5:30pm
Friday, Oct 7, at 5:30pm
Monday, Oct 10 at 6:30pm
Monday, Oct 10 at 7:15pm
Praying for America
Youth Mass
First Friday Mass
Mass for Vocations
Rosary for Vocations
To add, remove or restore a family member’s name,
please call the Parish Office
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK
Maria Alder, Kathryn Arnold, Colleen Avery, Ave
Bareham, Shelly Benjamin, Meri-Kay Bertin, Tom
Black, Landyn Bomar, Elizabeth Booth, Bruce
Born, Fr. Joe Brando, Mary Braun, Sandra O’Connor Brown,
Susie Brown, Andy Buenda, Ben Byrne, Tom Cain, Gertrude
Camacho, Elizabeth Carver, Michael Casey, Margaret
Christnacht, Claire Coffey, Mary Coleman, Bernie Coombes,
Dorothy Cunningham, Jose DeGuzman, Edward DeVasher, Earl
Diehl, Scott Douglas, Mavis Dove, Cliff Durham, Marilyn Dyer,
Brian Fischer, Regina Fountain, Evelyn Gabor, Renae Gajownik,
Emily Ghasemi, Victoria Goduco, Dennis Greenwood, Glen
Griffiths, Ann Hammers, Bernadette Hemeyer, Paula Horne,
Alex Hubbard, Amy C. Jacob, John Jessry, Martha Knee, John
Lanaman, Joanie Lee, Elizabeth Leichman, Marjorie Lichner,
Tony Lichner, Evalina Lincoln, Victoria Lincoln, Campbell Long,
Marie Lunn, Taylor Lunn, Theresa McAndrews, Dale McCaa,
Trinity Meade, Michael Monteith, Ed Moore, George O’Dell,
Martha O’Neill (mother of Fr. John O’Neill), Charles Plant, Jose
Que Pua, Tina Puleo, John Purvis, Rebecca Randolph, Frank
Rogers, Miryan Rojas, Renee Russell, Christina Salamone,
Monsignor George Schmidt, Gail Schrodt, Matilda Sesko,
Theresa Slaughter, Gary Spaniak, Mary Stangarone, Lisa &
Glenda Tomasiello, Robert Weekly, Brian White, Susan White,
Mariah Wilcox, Carolyn Williams, Victoria Wing, Debbie
Worley, James Wright, Leanna Young, Ellen Zahorec.
FOR OUR SERVICE MEN & WOMEN
Thomas Bazemore, Richard Bryant, John Cain III, Matthew
Cain, Jessica Campbell, Eric Flerchinger, William Garza, Joseph
Gaston, Samuel Hunter, Michael Knee, Luke Lewis, Stephen
McGrath, Thomas McGrath, Louie Parks, Erin Cain Poe
Prayer Requests entered into the book in the chapel are prayed for each
weekday by the Rosary Group. For Emergency Requests Only, call
Prayer Help Line volunteers Vicki Baltz (842-6094), Sharon Moss
(875-2230), or Theresa Slaughter (842-7890).
FOR THE REPOSE OF THE SOULS OF
Steve Campbell,
parishioner and husband of Beki Campbell
Travis Parsons,
parishioner and husband of Kathy Parsons
ADORATION OF BLESSED SACRAMENT
The chapel is open for Adoration of
the Blessed Sacrament Monday
through Friday from 6am-9pm.
Drop in anytime or, if you would
like to schedule a weekly hour,
contact Sharon Moss at 875-2230.
ST. JUDE CATHOLIC CHURCH
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE
PARISH LIFE
SPECIAL COLLECTION
This Weekend!
A special Disaster Relief collection
will be taken up on the weekend of Sept 24-25 to help
the people in south Louisiana who have been
devastated by the flooding in that area. Please take
advantage of this opportunity to share your
generosity.
PARISH BREAKFAST
September 25
The Knights of Columbus Council 8576 Parish
Breakfast will be held on Sun, Sept 25, in Seiner Hall
from 9:00am to 10:15am (between the 8am and
10:30am Masses). Look for NEW menu items!! The
Parish Breakfasts are to encourage fellowship, and
proceeds are for the new projection screen in the gym
(Family Life Center).
SEPTEMBER 25, 2016
PARISH LIFE
Knights of Columbus
SOCIAL/POT LUCK DINNER
September 26
Knights of Columbus will be holding a social
meeting and pot-luck dinner on Mon, Sept 26 in the
Parish Life Center at 6:30pm. Members, family
members, and parishioners are welcome.
BLESSING OF PETS
October 1
In honor of St. Francis of Assisi,
whose feast day is Oct 4, Fr. Charlie
will offer a blessing of pets on
October 1st at 10:00am in front of the
church. If you would like to have your pet blessed,
please be sure it is leashed, crated, or in the case of
fish, bowled.
RCIA “COME AND SEE” SESSIONS
September 25
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ROSARY
October 6
The St. Jude Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
(RCIA) team will be hosting a Come and See session
for those who might be interested in joining the
Catholic Church on Sunday after the 10:30 Mass
(11:30ish) the Parish Life Center. This gathering will
be informal discussion and show-and-tell
session centered on the Catholic faith, and
the questions and comments that arise
from within the group. A recent
participant in the RCIA program will give a witness
talk about their personal experience and journey to
becoming Catholic, after which they will take
questions from the group.
There is no obligation to join the Church; just Come
and See. For those interested, the formal preparation
to enter fully into the Catholic Church will begin in
the weeks following. If your schedule prevents you
from attending, please contact us to make
arrangement to meet with a member of the RCIA
team at a time that is convenient for you. For more
information, please contact the parish office at 423870-2386, or contact the RCIA Coordinator, Deacon
Butch Feldhaus, at [email protected].
You’re invited to the 10th Annual International Day of
Rosary on Thurs, Oct 6 at 6pm at St. Jude Church.
Please join us in this beautiful celebration of the
Rosary prayer in all different languages, sponsored
by the St. Jude Council of Catholic Women. We are
seeking 50 individuals to pray a Hail Mary on a
decade of the Joyful Mysteries. We would love to
have anyone in our community who is willing to
pray the Hail Mary in their native language to
contact Mechtild Boles (423) 877-0467. Volunteers
will line up at 5:30pm at the courtyard (right outside
of the main church). Immediately
following the program, an
international dinner will be held in the
Parish Life Center – we ask everyone to
bring a dish to share from your native
land if you can. You can drop them off
at any time at Parish Life Center after 3pm. Drinks
will be provided. If anyone has a statue or picture of
Mother Mary from a different country and would
like to display it in the reception, please contact
Theresa Slaughter: (423)842-7890. Contact Cathy
Palisoc with any questions - (423) 322-6482.
TWENTY SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
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PARISH LIFE
PARISH LIFE
SMOKED KIELBASA
Order until Oct 12
PARISH PICNIC
October 29
When Fr. Charlie visits his family in Pennsylvania in
October, he’ll be making his usual stop at Urbaniak’s
Meat Market in Erie, PA. If you would like him to
bring you some smoked kielbasa (Polish sausage),
you can place a PREPAID order at the parish office.
Each “stick” is a little larger than a hot dog and costs
$2. Last date to order: Oct. 12; pick up date: Oct. 21.
PRAYER CHAIN FOR LIFE
On Respect Life Sunday, October 2
When? Sunday, Oct 2nd from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Where? In front of The Camp House, 149 East Martin
Luther King Blvd, Chatt. (We will line up along the
sidewalk) Why? Come join us for an hour of Silent
Prayer for the Culture of All Life! Let’s show our
unity in our Church’s stand on all ages of Life, from
the Unborn to Death!
COATS FOR CHRISTMAS
October 1-2, 8-9, 15-16, 22-23
The Knights of Columbus will be
collecting Coats, Jackets, Sweaters,
Hoodies, Toiletries, New Socks and
New Underwear, along with any
donations after Mass on the first four
weekends in October. The needs for adult sizes are
particularly important!!! Please put in collection
boxes in vestibule. All proceeds (donations) will go
to the following organizations: Chattanooga
Homeless Center, Ladies of Charity, TN of Veteran
Affairs, St Vincent De Paul Society.
ST JUDE
COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN
October 11
Join us at 7:00pm in the Parish Life Center on Oct 11,
for a presentation by Second Life of Chattanooga.
You do not want to miss this presentation of
how Human Trafficking is affecting our own
state of Tennessee. Learn the signs to protect
our sons and daughters, grandchildren, etc.
St. Jude Annual (and free!) Parish Picnic
is set for Oct 29, 12 to 5pm. Please see the bulletin
insert for more info and registration form for the
Craft & Hobby Show. For questions or to volunteer,
contact Kyra in the parish office.
CAN YOU HELP WITH MOWING?
There are some parcels for mowing
available. If interested in mowing a
parcel, or for more info, call Tom in the parish office.
COMMUNITY LIFE
CHARISMATIC MASS
September 25
The Charismatic Mass at Holy Spirit Church in
Soddy-Daisy will be celebrated on Sept 25, at 3pm
with Msgr Al Humbrecht as celebrant. Singers and
instrumentalists who would like to participate
should arrive at 1:30 p.m. Prayers for healing follow
the Mass. Contact Dee Leigh for info at 842-2305.
PRESENTATION BY UNIVERSITY of NOTRE
DAME PROFESSOR, STEVE FALLON
September 26
As part of the University of Notre Dame Hesburgh
Lecture series, the University of Notre Dame Club of
Chattanooga, and the Departments of Psychology
and Women Studies at the University of Tennessee at
Chattanooga are pleased to present a lecture by Dr.
Steve Fallon, the Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, CSC,
Professor of the Humanities in the Program of
Liberal Studies at the University of Notre Dame.
In his lecture entitled "Genesis and Gender:
Milton's Adam and Eve and the Birth of Modern
Marriage", Dr. Fallon explores the complex, prescient
thinking on gender and marriage of a writer who has
been attacked as a misogynist and celebrated as a
proto-feminist.
The talk is scheduled for Mon, Sept 26 from 1
to 2 p.m. in the UTC University Center Auditorium
and is open to the public. For further info about the
lecture or the local University of Notre Dame Club,
contact Dr. Brian O’Leary at 425-4283 at UTC.
ST. JUDE CATHOLIC CHURCH
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE
SEPTEMBER 25, 2016
COMMUNITY LIFE
COMMUNITY LIFE
LECTURE BY DR. SAFI KASKAS
September 26
ST AMBROSE
CATHOLIC HOMESCHOOL CO-OP
October 7
Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Soddy Daisy is
welcoming Dr. Safi Kaskas who has long studied
Abrahamic religions, and lectured throughout the
USA and Saudi Arabia on this topic. His Italian
translation of the Qur'an with 3,000 references to
both Old and New Testaments were presented to
Pope Francis at a private audience in January of this
year. Dr. Kaskas will focus on interfaith relations and
reconciliation between and among Christians and
American Muslims. Please join him on Mon, Sept 26 at
7:00 pm in the Parish Hall.
St. Ambrose Catholic Homeschool Co-op is hosting
an Open House, Friday October 7th from 9 to noon.
Join the co-op to experience classes first hand.
Registration for Spring 2017 will also open Oct 7th.
Friday, October 7th is also our normally scheduled
First Friday Picnic. All families are welcome. Join us
following noon mass for a time of fellowship. Visit
our Facebook page or email
[email protected] for more information
POST ABORTION HEALING OPPORTUNITIES
October 28-30
NOTRE DAME
HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
NDHS 140TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
October 6
You are cordially invited to celebrate the 140th
birthday of Notre Dame High School on Thurs,
Oct 6. A Mass with Bishop Stika will be
celebrated at the Basicilica of Sts Peter & Paul.
The Birthday celebration will be from 7-9pm at
Stratton Hall, 3146 Broad Street. $40/person.
Ticket includes 3-station dinners, desserts, cash
bar, music, ND nostalgia many friend. Remit
checks to NDHS Alumni Office, 2704 Vermont
Avenue, Chattanooga, TN 37404.
NDHS IMPORTANT DATES
Notre Dame High School is currently accepting
applications for the 2017-2018 academic year.
Please visit our website at www.myndhs.com to
apply online today. Important dates:
Sun, Sept 25: Open House, 1:00-3:00pm—tours
available.
Tues, Sept 27: 8th Grade Visit Day—call to
register.
(OLPH and SJS 8th graders already registered)
Sat, Nov 5: Admissions Test, 8:30am-12:00pm
(required for all rising 9th graders).
Please contact Laura Goodhard at 423-624-4618,
Ext. 1004, with any questions.
If you are experiencing emotional or spiritual
difficulties from a past abortion, you are not alone.
Catholic Charities is here to assist you with Rachel’s
Vineyard healing and recovery retreat October 28 –
30 at the Christ Prince of Peace Retreat Center in
Benton, TN. For more information, please contact
Sandi Davidson (865) 776-4510 [email protected] or
Catherine McHugh (865) 696-7720
[email protected].
If you aren’t able to commit to an entire weekend, the
Sisters of Life are conducting a Post Abortion Day of
Prayer and Healing for Women called, Entering
Canaan. It will be held at the Christ Prince of Peace
Retreat Center in Benton, TN on November 12. For
more information, please contact Sisters of Life toll
free at (866) 575-0075, or
[email protected] or Theresa
Bonopartis at [email protected].
Complete confidentiality is honored at all times for
both opportunities.
Catholic Charities’
PREGNANCY HELP CENTER
Fall is a great time to start something new. How
about joining Catholic Charities’ Pregnancy Help
Center? Two hours of your time each week can result
in a new hope and new perspective for pregnant
women. Find out how you can become a mentor,
help with fundraising, or become a prayer warrior by
calling Sheri Fava at 423-826-0673.
TWENTY SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
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WEEKLY FINANCIAL REPORT
Fiscal Year: July 1, 2016 – June 30, 2017
Total Budget: $3,016,000
Week 12 of 53
Weekly Needs (Based on budget)
Weekly Income (9-19-16)
YTD Needs
YTD Income
$ 58,000.00
$ 73,496.92
$ 15,496.92
$ 696,000.00
$ 611, 905.95
$ (84,094.05)
The gift you have received, give as a gift.
Matthew 10:8
MAINTENANCE AND EMERGENCY FUND
The Maintenance and Emergency Fund is an
outgrowth of the Journey Together Capital Campaign
that ended in December 2013. All monies given to the
fund are placed in reserve in a designated account
for maintenance concerns (the second goal of the
Journey Together campaign).
Maintenance & Emergency Fund
Donations (9-19-16)
M & E Expenditures
M & E Interest Earned
Total in Savings Reserve M&E
$
912.50
$
$
$ 444,818.94
Wherever your treasure lies, there your
heart will be. Luke 12:34
join us for our annual and FREE…
St. Jude Parish Picnic
Saturday, October 29, 2016
12-5 pm
Join us for a day of food, fun,
tricks and treats for all ages
Please bring a dish (with serving utensil) to share:
+Last name A-K bring chips, salad, veggie or side
+ Last name L-Z bring
dessert or fruit
Drinks and hamburgers/hotdogs provided.
_Registration Form for craft/hobby show in the gym___________
Name:___________________________________________________
Phone______________________ email_______________________
Craft for sale or hobby for show and tell (circle one)
Please provide your own set up and table unless you need one.
Need table: yes no
Need access to electricity: yes no
Name of Craft or Hobby for sign:_______________________________
Please tear off and turn in form to Kyra Ross in the church office.
Questions? Call her at 870-2386. Form due in by October 23.
PRAYER CHAIN FOR LIFE
ON
RESPECT LIFE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2ND
Moved by Mercy
We are called to show mercy because mercy has first been shown to us.
Pope Francis
Chattanoogans for Life would like to invite you to join us at this year’s
SILENT Prayer Chain on Respect Life Sunday, October 2, 2016; to pray
that the culture of death that surrounds us today will be replaced with a
culture of life.
We will gather in front of The Camp House, 149 East Martin Luther King Blvd
in Chattanooga for an hour of silent prayer. This ecumenical prayer hour will
begin at 3:00 P.M. and end at 4:00 P.M. It is a “RAIN OR SHINE” event.
This is a witness of prayer FOR the culture of life!
It is not a protest against any individual life issue.
C hattanoog an’s f or Lif e
501 South Moore Road
Chattanooga, TN 37412
Office: 423-622-7232
Fax: 423-624-2686
Phone:
555-555-5555
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 555-555-m
Notre Dame Cordially Invites You To Its
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6 th 2016
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Mass with Bishop Richard Stika
Sts. Peter & Paul Basilica
214 E. 8th St. • Chattanooga, TN
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Birthday Celebration
Stratton Hall
3146 Broad St. • Chattanooga, TN
$40 per person • $80 per couple
Ticket includes 3-station dinner, cake, cash bar, music, ND nostalgia and many friends.
Purchase tickets online at http://alumni.myndhs.com or complete & return the form below with payment.
To reserve a table, please contact Robert Jones at [email protected] or call (423) 624-4618, Ext. 1020.
If you are unable attend please consider making a donation of a ticket for a Notre Dame faculty member.
$
Please make checks payable to Notre Dame High School
Mail to: N
DHS Alumni Office
2701 Vermont Avenue, Chattanooga, TN 37404
Name ____________________________________________________________________________________________
Guest Name _______________________________________________________________________________________
Address / City / Zip _________________________________________________________________________________
Phone: __________/____________-___________ Email __________________________________________________
Parish ____________________________________________________ # of Tickets ______________________________
Coats for Christmas
The Knights of Columbus
Will be collecting
Coats, jackets, sweaters, hoodies, toiletries, new socks and underwear,
along with other donations.
Adult sizes are particularly important!
Collection Weekends
October 1 & 2
October 8 & 9
October 15 & 16
Oct. 22 & Oct 23
Collection Boxes will be in the vestibule.
Donations will be distributed to:
Chattanooga Homeless Center, Ladies of Charity, TN Department of
Veteran Affairs, St. Vincent De Paul Society.
Exciting news!
“Holy Fire” Middle School Conference
for youth grades 6-8
Saturday, November 12, 2016
$50.00 for Saturday Conference only
Chattanooga Deanery will be taking a bus early Saturday morning:
Total cost $80 includes, bus, lunch and conference.
WHERE? - LeConte Center, Pigeon Forge
Registration available on www.dioceseofknoxville.org website
Our diocese has been chosen by the National Federation
for Catholic Youth
Ministry to host the first NFCYM Region V Catholic
Conference for middle school youth.
Parent workshops will be available. We expect about 2,000 participants.
Similar to the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC), this will be designed
around a community of prayer, witness and joy. NFCYM will be providing world-class
production, music and international speakers.
Get updates from your parish youth ministry coordinator(Irene 423 596 0053 or
[email protected])or visit dioknox.org Click on EVENTS tab
¡Noticias Emocionantes!
“Holy Fire”(fuego santo) Conferencia para escuela intermediaria.
Para jovenes en grados 6-8
Sabado, Noviembre 12, 2016
$51.50 (solo Conferencia) o
El Decanato de Chattanooga llevara un autobus que saldra temprano en la
mañana del Sabado:
Coste complete sera $80 incluye, autobus, almuerzo y conferencia.
¿DONDE? - Centro ‘LeConte, Pigeon Forge
Registros disponibles en www.dioceseofknoxville.org pagina web
Nuestra dioceses ha sido escojida por la Federacion
Nacional para el ministerio de jovenes Catholicos
Para anfitionar el primer encuentro nacional ‘NFCYM’ de
la Region V de Conferencias Catholicas para escuela de
intermediaria para jovenes.
Se esperea unos 2,000 participantes.
Similar a la Conferencia Nacional Catolica de Jovenes (NCYC), esto estara
diseñado alrededor de una comunidad de oracion, testimonio y alegria. NFCYM
proporcionara una production de clase mundial, musica y platicas al nivel internacional.
Actualizaciones de su coordinadora para ministerio juvenil(Irene 423 596 0053 o
[email protected])o visite dioknox.org Haga Click en EVENTS
BULETIN EN ESPAÑOL
9-24-2016
PARROQUIA SAN JUDAS EN CHATTANOOGA
930 Ashland Terrace, Chattanooga, TN 37415
Números de Teléfono y contactos Ministerio Hispano
Horario Misa
Sábados 5:30pm (ingles)
Padre Moisés (423) 870-2386
Oficina: (423) 870-2386 (de 9:00AM a 4:00PM)
Sábado 7.30pm (español)
Fax: (423) 876-8960
Domingo 8.00am,10:30am,12:15pm,5:30pm (ingles)
Diaria 8:15am (Lunes a Sábado)(ingles)
Email: [email protected]
Web:www.stjudechattanooga.org
Miércoles 7:00pm y Viernes 5:30pm (ingles)
Confesiones Miércoles 6:00pm
Requisitos para Sacramentos:
Bautizos: Tomar las pláticas prebautismales para padres (registrados
en la iglesia de San Judas) y padrinos
(que los Padrinos sean Católicos y estén
casados por la iglesia) y separar la
fecha del bautismo con un mínimo de 3
meses de anticipación.
* Pláticas Pre-bautismales para
padres y padrinos: Son a cargo de Alberto Rios por
favor llamen a 423-355-0495
10 Año del Rosairo Internacional
Venga a celebrar a Nuestra
Señora del Rosario el Jueves
Octubre 6, 6:00 p.m. Iglesia
Catolica de San Judas
Participantes preparan en fila a
las 5:30
Confesiones: Todos los miércoles a las 6pm o
(si usted quiere dar un Ave Maria
Sábados a las 4pm, o por cita previa. Por favor noten que
no todos sábados o miércoles hay confesiones en
español. Hablen con las oficinas o con el Padre antes
para asegurar que padre estará confesando si necesita
que sea en español.
Primera Comunión: La primera comunión se hace
en el segundo grado y requiere dos
años se preparación. Por favor
apunten a sus hijos para las clases
en el primer grado. Clases son todos
los miércoles entre septiembre y
marzo a las 6.30pm
llame a Irene 423 596 0053)
Clases de Formacion de Fe
(INCLUYE
CONFIRMACION) Y GRUPO
JUEVNIL DE HIGH SCHOOL
que incluye confirmacion se ofrecen
para grados 7-12. Grados 9-12 se reuno todos los
domingos de 6.30pm a 8pm. Grados 7-8 se reune
todos los miercoles de 6pm a 7.30pm. Los dos grupos
se ven en el salon Juvenil (arriba del gimnacio) Estos
programas esta combinados con los grupos juevniles de
la parroquia tanto de High School como VISIONS para
Middle School! Los groupos de ministerio juvenile y
formacion de fe (que incluye confirmacion) es para todos
los jovenes de estos grados esten confirmados ya o no.
Se hace atravez de una noche divertida con juegos,
grupos pequeños. Venga y unase a este grupo todos
bienvenidos.
*Un miembro de la paroquia de St. Jude
necesita costureras (o) con experiencia en
costura de elástico en 4 direcciones, tejido de
punto para coser ropa athletica para mujer.
Puede trabajar desde su casa. Costureras(o)
deben hablar Inglés. Si está interesado, por
favor llame al 423-504-1132 para ablar con
Teresa Le.
Servidores para misa del 10/01/2016
Lectores:
Primera Lectura: Norma
Segunda Lectura: Jacky
Peticiones: Minnie
Ministros:, Samira, Alberto, Irene
Alter Servers: Mariana, Justin, Diana
Información Monetaria
“Porque donde esta vuestro tesoro, allí estará
también vuestro corazón”
Lucas 12: 34
Collecta para 9/17/2016
Sobres 5
$74.00
Cheque suelto 2 $70.00
Immaculate Conception 1 $25.00
Dinero suelto
$679.25
Consejo Espiritual
Padres creyentes con hijos incrédulos, ¿quién
tiene la culpa?
El trabajo diario, las obligaciones en el hogar y la
preocupación por solventar las necesidades
materiales, parecen no dejar tiempo a los padres de
familia para contagiar a sus hijos el amor a Dios. Así
es, las nuevas generaciones están creciendo sin fe
porque en sus hogares nadie se preocupa por
hablarles de Dios.En la sociedad actual, donde los
niños y jóvenes están expuestos a tentaciones
sexuales, violencia escolar, bebidas alcohólicas,
drogas y muchas otras influencias negativas, no
cuentan con la fuerza de los valores morales
y cristianos para defenderse, considera el P.
Eduardo Mercado Guzmán, responsable de la
Comisión de Catequesis de la Arquidiócesis de
México.Y es que se ha ido perdiendo el sentido de la
familia como “escuela de fe”; en muchos hogares
han desaparecido las costumbres cristianas,
no se reúnen para hacer oración, ir a Misa o
rezar el Santo Rosario, y las imágenes
religiosas ya no tienen un lugar importante
en casa.“La educación en la fe ya no es parte del
mundo de hoy”, asegura el P. Mercado Guzmán,
porque la preocupación de muchos padres de
familia se limita a bautizar a sus hijos, y se olvidan
que en ese momento –y también cuando
contrajeron Matrimonio–, recibieron la gracia y la
obligación de darles una educación cristiana a sus
hijos para que, guardando los mandamientos
divinos, amen a Dios y a su prójimo, como Cristo
nos enseñó”.Aunado a ello, en muchas familias
se le da más importancia al bienestar y
confort material, dejando en último plano lo
espiritual, a lo que se suma la influencia de los
medios de comunicación y las nuevas tecnologías
que, en un sentido negativo, pueden ser un
distractor para los niños y jóvenes.Misión de la
familia cristianaLa Iglesia Católica habla sobre la
importancia de que los hijos aprendan desde sus
primeros años a conocer la fe recibida en el
Bautismo. El responsable de la Comisión de
Catequesis explica que “el testimonio de vida
cristiana, ofrecido por los padres en el seno
de la familia, llega a los niños envuelto en el
cariño y el respeto”, y que esta primera
experiencia cristiana deja en ellos “una huella
decisiva que dura toda la vida”, por lo que el
despertar religioso infantil en el ambiente familiar
tiene un carácter insustituible.La declaración
Gravissimum Educationis del Concilio Vaticano II
sobre la educación cristiana, señala que el “deber de
la educación familiar es de tanta trascendencia que,
cuando falta, difícilmente puede suplirse”, y que es
obligación de los padres “formar un
ambiente familiar animado por el amor, por
la piedad hacia Dios y hacia los hombres,
que favorezca la educación íntegra tanto
personal como social de los hijos”.Por su
parte, el Papa Juan Pablo II en su exhortación
apostólica Familiaris Consortio escribió que “aun en
medio de las dificultades –hoy a menudo
agravadas– de la acción educativa, los padres deben
formar a los hijos con confianza y valentía en los
valores esenciales de la vida humana. Los hijos
deben crecer en una justa libertad ante los
bienes materiales, adoptando un estilo de
vida sencillo y austero, convencidos de que
‘el hombre vale más por lo que es que por lo
que tiene’”.Sobre el tema, el Papa Emérito
Benedicto XVI explicaba que “esa natural y
sobrenatural iniciación a la vida de piedad, hecha
en el calor del hogar, da muy buenos resultados. El
niño aprende a colocar al Señor en la línea de los
primeros y más fundamentales afectos; aprende a
tratar a Dios como Padre y a la Virgen como Madre,
y aprende a rezar, siguiendo el ejemplo de sus
padres”.Finalmente, el Papa Francisco, en la
encíclica Lumen Fidei también recuerda que “en la
familia, la fe está presente en todas las etapas de la
vida, comenzando por la infancia: los niños
aprenden a fiarse del amor de sus padres. Por eso es
importante que los padres cultiven prácticas
comunes de fe en la familia, que acompañen el
crecimiento en la fe de los hijos”.En la audiencia
general de la semana pasada, el Papa Francisco
también dedicó parte de su reflexión a la enseñanza
de las madres y los padres a sus niños, y dijo que es
muy bello cuando los pequeños aprenden a
mandarle un beso a Jesús o a la Virgen.En este
sentido, el Santo padre también lamentó que en
algunos lugares haya niños que no saben hacer la
señal de la cruz: “Una cosa que tengo en el
corazón, que he visto en las ciudades: ¡hay
niños que no han aprendido a hacer la señal
de la Cruz! Tú, mamá, papá, enseña al niño a
rezar, a hacer la señal de la Cruz, esta es una
tarea bella de las mamás y de los papás”,
dijo.Escuela de virtudes El P. Mercado Guzmán,
explica que los padres evangelizan a sus hijos con el
ejemplo, haciéndoles sentir que Dios es parte de la
familia, que siempre se puede contar con Él porque
Su amor es incondicional.“Esto –dijo– va a
impactar en su futuro, porque una educación
cristiana les da herramientas para enfrentar
diversas situaciones de vida”, ya que crecerán con
valores como la austeridad en la posesión de las
cosas, amor y servicio, sociabilidad, sexualidad sana
y castidad.Existen recursos como libros, videos,
portales de internet católicos y, por supuesto, el
apoyo de los materiales que ofrece la Iglesia, donde
los padres pueden encontrar ideas para educar
mejor a sus hijos en la fe.Con la ayuda del director
de la Comisión de Catequesis, el periódico Desde
la fe te ofrece algunos consejos para que tus
hijos aprendan a amar a Dios:1. Enseñarles a
orar durante el día, a tener diálogos con Dios para
pedir su consejo y su guía, y darle gracias por todo
lo que Él nos da.2. Dar gracias a Dios por los
alimentos, tener imágenes religiosas en casa,
llevarlos a la Basílica de Guadalupe, enseñarles el
significado de las fiestas litúrgicas y pedir la
protección del Ángel Custodio.3. Leer con ellos la
Biblia o las hojitas de la Misa. Dejar que los niños
digan lo que entendieron y cómo le van a responder
a Dios.4. Asistir a Misa en familia y enseñarle al
niño el significado de los momentos más
importantes de la Liturgia, de los ornamentos y
elementos del altar.5. Prepararlos para que
relacionen su vida cotidiana con Dios. Por ejemplo,
motivándolos para que ofrezcan a Dios las clases y
tareas.6.
Prepararlos
para
recibir
los
Sacramentos.7. Recordar que un elemento esencial
es el testimonio vivo de los padres, que son los
primeros mensajeros del Evangelio ante los hijos.

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