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St. Vincent’s October Steeple Cross Memorial Dedicated to the Talty Family By: Gerald and Deborah Talty October 20, 2019 29 th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C) This Week’s Prayer Intentions For all who are sick, for the homebound of our parishes and for those who have asked for our prayers, especially Bonnie Day, Casey Bonneau, Michelle Warman, Edward Quintal, Roger Decheneaux, Noella Berthiaume, Denise (Laramee) King, Lise Coulombe and Conrad Coulombe. “Lord, look upon all the above with Mercy. May Your Healing Hand rest upon them. May Your life-giving powers flow to the depths of their souls, cleansing, purifying, restoring them to health of mind and body”. For our recently deceased family, friends and community members especially Samuel Bartlett, and Mrs. Rita Coyne. “Eternal rest grant to them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.” Submit bulletin intention/announcements to: [email protected] Papal General Intention (October) Evangelization: A Missionary “Spring” in the Church That the breath of the Holy Spirit engenders a new missionary spring in the Church Greetings and Offerings October 26 - 27, 2019 30 th Sunday in Ordinary Time Greeters 5:00 pm Anne Cota 8:00 am Volunteers from the Community 9:30 am Ben & Keri Willey Offertory 5:00 pm Paquin Family 8:00 am Parish Volunteers 9:30 am Fernandes Family This Week’s Parish Events/Youth Programs Calendar 10/20 Sun 11:30 am Harvest Dinner – SHJ Hall 10/22 Tue 9:00 am Rosary – SHJ 10/25 Fri 6:30 pm Financial Council Meeting – SHJ Hall 10/27 Sun 7:30 am Rosary – SV Noteworthy Days 29 th Week in Ordinary Time Month of October dedicated to Most Holy Rosary Holy Day’s of Obligation Mass Time 11/1 7 pm All Saints Day Mass – SHJ (No Morning Mass) Prayer for the Month: Prayer for Victims of Abortion Lord Jesus Christ, You took our human nature upon Yourself. You shared our life and death, our childhood and adulthood. You also shared our time in the womb. While still God, while worshipped and adored by the angels, while Almighty and filling every part of the universe, You dwelt for nine months in the womb of Mary. You were our Redeemer in the womb, our God who has a preborn child. Lord Jesus, we ask You to bless and protect the children who today are in their mothers’ womb. Save them from the danger of abortion. Give their mothers the grace to sacrifice themselves, in body and soul, for their children. Help all people to recognize in the preborn child a brother, a sister, saved by You, our Redeemer in the womb. Job Opening: Administrative Position The parish is currently looking for an administrative assistant. Time commitment will be 15 hours per week. This is a paid position. Please contact Father Paul if interested. Food Pantry Some people approach the parish for food. The parishioners can drop off the food in the basket kept at the church to feed the hungry. Eucharistic Celebrations October 19 – October 27, 2019 10/19 Sat 5:00 pm (Sacred Heart) † Norman Daigle by Theresa and Jacque Daigle 10/20 Sun 8:00 (St. Vincent) † Yvette Gagnon by Madeleine Morrissette and Family 10/20 Sun 9:30 (St. Ignatius) Pro populo 10/22 Tue *No Mass* (Sacred Heart) NO MASS 10/23 Wed 8:30 am (Sacred Heart) † Rita Coyne 10/24 Thu 8:30 am (St. Vincent) Deceased Priests of the Diocese of Burlington 10/25 Fri 8:30 am (Sacred Heart) Fr. Sahaya Paul: for a Fruitful Vocation 10/26 Sat 5:00 pm (Sacred Heart) † Amelia Paquin 28th Anniversary by Mom, Dad and Raymond 10/27 Sun 8:00 am (St. Vincent) Pro populo 10/27 Sun 9:30 am (St. Ignatius) † Leo Leduc by Raul and Kathy Fernandes
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St. Vincent’s October Steeple Cross Memorial

Dedicated to the Talty Family

By: Gerald and Deborah Talty

October 20, 2019

29th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C)

This Week’s Prayer Intentions

For all who are sick, for the homebound of our parishes

and for those who have asked for our prayers, especially

Bonnie Day, Casey Bonneau, Michelle Warman, Edward

Quintal, Roger Decheneaux, Noella Berthiaume, Denise

(Laramee) King, Lise Coulombe and Conrad Coulombe.

“Lord, look upon all the above with Mercy. May Your Healing

Hand rest upon them. May Your life-giving powers flow to the

depths of their souls, cleansing, purifying, restoring them to

health of mind and body”.

For our recently deceased family, friends and community

members especially Samuel Bartlett, and Mrs. Rita Coyne.

“Eternal rest grant to them, O Lord, and let perpetual light

shine upon them. May the souls of the faithful departed,

through the mercy of God, rest in peace.”

Submit bulletin intention/announcements to:

[email protected]

Papal General Intention (October)

Evangelization: A Missionary “Spring” in the Church

That the breath of the Holy Spirit engenders a new

missionary spring in the Church

Greetings and Offerings October 26 - 27, 2019

30th Sunday in Ordinary Time Greeters

5:00 pm Anne Cota

8:00 am Volunteers from the Community

9:30 am Ben & Keri Willey

Offertory

5:00 pm Paquin Family

8:00 am Parish Volunteers

9:30 am Fernandes Family

This Week’s Parish Events/Youth Programs Calendar

10/20 Sun 11:30 am Harvest Dinner – SHJ Hall

10/22 Tue 9:00 am Rosary – SHJ

10/25 Fri 6:30 pm Financial Council Meeting –

SHJ Hall

10/27 Sun 7:30 am Rosary – SV

Noteworthy Days 29th Week in Ordinary Time

Month of October dedicated to Most Holy Rosary

Holy Day’s of Obligation Mass Time

11/1 7 pm All Saints Day Mass – SHJ

(No Morning Mass)

Prayer for the Month: Prayer for Victims of Abortion

Lord Jesus Christ, You took our human nature upon

Yourself. You shared our life and death, our childhood and

adulthood.

You also shared our time in the womb. While still God,

while worshipped and adored by the angels, while Almighty

and filling every part of the universe, You dwelt for nine

months in the womb of Mary. You were our Redeemer in the

womb, our God who has a preborn child.

Lord Jesus, we ask You to bless and protect the children who

today are in their mothers’ womb. Save them from the

danger of abortion. Give their mothers the grace to sacrifice

themselves, in body and soul, for their children. Help all

people to recognize in the preborn child a brother, a sister,

saved by You, our Redeemer in the womb.

Job Opening: Administrative Position

The parish is currently looking for an administrative

assistant. Time commitment will be 15 hours per week.

This is a paid position. Please contact Father Paul if

interested.

Food Pantry

Some people approach the parish for food. The parishioners

can drop off the food in the basket kept at the church to feed

the hungry.

Eucharistic Celebrations October 19 – October 27, 2019

10/19 Sat 5:00 pm (Sacred Heart)

† Norman Daigle by Theresa and Jacque Daigle

10/20 Sun 8:00 (St. Vincent)

† Yvette Gagnon by Madeleine Morrissette and Family

10/20 Sun 9:30 (St. Ignatius)

Pro populo

10/22 Tue *No Mass* (Sacred Heart)

NO MASS

10/23 Wed 8:30 am (Sacred Heart)

† Rita Coyne

10/24 Thu 8:30 am (St. Vincent)

Deceased Priests of the Diocese of Burlington

10/25 Fri 8:30 am (Sacred Heart)

Fr. Sahaya Paul: for a Fruitful Vocation

10/26 Sat 5:00 pm (Sacred Heart)

† Amelia Paquin 28th Anniversary by Mom, Dad and

Raymond

10/27 Sun 8:00 am (St. Vincent)

Pro populo

10/27 Sun 9:30 am (St. Ignatius)

† Leo Leduc by Raul and Kathy Fernandes

Catholic Tidbits Excerpt from “Ingruentium Malorum” ENCYCLICAL OF

POPE PIUS XII - Promulgated September 15, 1951

(…) at present, We do not lack reasons for profound sorrow

which torment and sadden Our paternal heart.

4. You know well, Venerable Brethren, the calamitous

conditions of our times. Fraternal harmony among nations,

shattered for so long a time, has not yet been re-established

everywhere. On the contrary, here and there, we see souls

upset by hatred and rivalry, while threats of new bloody

conflicts still hover over the peoples. To this, one must add

the violent storm of persecution, which in many parts of the

world, has been unleashed against the Church, depriving it

of its liberty, saddening it very cruelly with calumnies and

miseries of all kinds, and making the blood of martyrs flow

again and again.

5. To what and to how many snares are the souls of so many

of Our sons submitted in those areas to make them reject the

Faith of their fathers, and to make them break, most

wretchedly, the bond of union which links them to this

Apostolic See! Nor can We pass over in silence a new crime

to which, with utmost sorrow, We want earnestly to draw

not only your attention, but the attention of the clergy, of

parents, and even of public authorities. We refer to the

iniquitous campaign that the impious lead everywhere to

harm the shining souls of children. Not even the age of

innocence has been spared, for, alas, there are not lacking

those who boldly dare to snatch from the mystical garden of

the Church even the most beautiful flowers, which constitute

the hope of religion and society. Considering this, one

cannot be surprised if peoples groan under the weight of the

Divine punishment, and live under the fear of even greater

calamities.

6. However, consideration of a situation so pregnant with

dangers must not depress your souls, Venerable Brethren.

Instead, mindful of that Divine teaching: "Ask and it shall be

given to you; seek and you shall find; knock, and it shall be

opened to you" (Luke 11, 9), fly with greater confidence to

the Mother of God. There, the Christian people have always

sought chief refuge in the hour of danger, because "she has

been constituted the cause of salvation for the whole human

race" (St. Irenaeus).

7. Therefore, we look forward with joyful expectation and

revived hope to the coming month of October, during which

the faithful are accustomed to flock in larger numbers to the

churches to raise their supplications to Mary by means of the

Holy Rosary.

8. (…) We well know the Rosary's powerful efficacy to

obtain the maternal aid of the Virgin. By no means is there

only one way to pray to obtain this aid. However, We

consider the Holy Rosary the most convenient and most

fruitful means, as is clearly suggested by the very origin of

this practice, heavenly rather than human, and by its nature.

What prayers are better adapted and more beautiful than the

Lord's prayer and the angelic salutation, which are the

flowers with which this mystical crown is formed? With

meditation of the Sacred Mysteries added to the vocal

prayers, there emerges another very great advantage, so that

all, even the most simple and least educated, have in this a

prompt and easy way to nourish and preserve their own

faith. (…)

13. (…) We affirm that the custom of the family recitation of

the Holy Rosary is a most efficacious means. What a sweet

sight-----most pleasing to God-----when, at eventide, the

Christian home resounds with the frequent repetition of

praises in honor of the august Queen of Heaven! Then the

Rosary, recited in common, assembles before the image of

the Virgin, in an admirable union of hearts, the parents and

their children, who come back from their daily work. It

unites them piously with those absent and those dead. It

links all more tightly in a sweet bond of love, with the most

Holy Virgin, who, like a loving mother, in the circle of her

children, will be there bestowing upon them an abundance

of the gifts of concord and family peace.

14. Then the home of the Christian family, like that of

Nazareth, will become an earthly abode of sanctity, and, so

to speak, a sacred temple, where the Holy Rosary will not

only be the particular prayer which every day rises to

heaven in an odor of sweetness, but will also form the most

efficacious school of Christian discipline and Christian

virtue.

Parish Stewardship Reports

Weekends of 10/12 – 10/13/2019

St. Andre Bessette Parish

Offertory $ 1,399

$Budget/Week $ 1,771

Difference +/- $ (372)

Our Lady of Fatima Church Ham Dinner

Sunday, October 27, 2019, 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. – 21 Creek

Road, Craftsbury, cost: donations

This year’s menu will include ham, mashed potatoes, beans,

squash, coleslaw, pickled beets, rolls, desert and beverage.

Bernie and Linda Lussier & Friends and Natalie Allen are

scheduled to appear. This benefit dinner is for Our Lady of

Fatima maintenance.

For more information, contact: Jeannine Young at

[email protected] or 802-586-2899

The Variety Show

Friday November 15, 2019 at the McCarthy Arts Center, St.

Michael's College - Tickets $15/ea online or $20/ea at door

Back again by popular demand, the Challengers for the

Catholic Faith presents: THE VARIETY SHOW. See a range

of performances BY OUR DIOCESAN PRIESTS from music

to juggling to comedy – a Family-Friendly evening of

entertainment all to benefit our diocesan seminarians. Don’t

miss out! There will be a silent auction. Donations at the

event are encouraged and will go towards seminarians.

Tickets and information online at http://vtchallengers.org

St. Ignatius Church Roof Repairs

Repairs will include replacing the shingles over the

sacristy with black metal roofing and installation of snow

guards. The estimate is $4000. Parishioners who wish to

may offer donations to help defray the cost of repairs.

October 19–25, 2019 FOR THE DIOCESE OF BURLINGTON

VERMONTCATHOLIC.ORG/VTC

Ask your pastor where to find free copies of the latest issue of Vermont Catholic Magazine in your parish.

To see more events or to submit your event to the diocesan calendar: vermontcatholic.org/events

facebook.com/dioburlingtontwitter.com/dioburlington

instagram.com/dioburlington

FOLLOW US

The White Ribbon Against Pornography (WRAP) campaign, begun in 1987, brings people together to promote awareness and tackle the societal harms of

pornography. This year’s WRAP Week runs from Oct. 27 to Nov. 3.

Pornography is big business. It is aggressive, savvy and available online for free in content to lure new users, marketing to both males and females. As Americans, we are immersed in media and the exposure to pornography. There is a dangerous addiction to pornography; the brains of those addicted to it are triggered much like that of people with drug or alcohol addictions. As with any addiction, recovery is a long and challenging process, and help is needed to regain freedom from it.

Here are four ways you can participate in the WRAP campaign:

1. Wear a white ribbon; it’s a great conversation starter.2. Talk to your children and grandchildren about

pornography and its harms.3. Politely make complaints to businesses that distribute

or advertise pornography and obscene material.4. Pray and fast that God would heal those harmed

by pornography and struggling with compulsive pornography use.

— Terri McCormack is marriage and family coordinator for the Diocese of Burlington.

WRAP Week 2019 • October 27 – November 3

White Ribbon Against Pornography 2019

RESOURCES

Create in Me a Clean Heart, a 2015 pastoral response by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops

Reclaim (reclaimsexualhealth.com)

End Sexual Exploitation (endsexualexploitation.org)

Social Media Platform Safety Center Google’s SafetyCenter (google.com/safetycenter/families/start); Apple’s Parental Controls (support.apple.com/en-us/HT201304); Snapchat Safety Center (snapchat.com/safety))

Protect Young Minds (protectyoungminds.org)

How to Strengthen Your Marriage After Porn Addiction, For Your Marriage (foryourmarriage.org/pornographys-effects-on-marriage-and-hope-for-married-couples)

11|02 SATURDAYOur Lady of Fatima DevotionsHoly Family, Essex Junction8 - 9:30 am

First Saturday of every month, come to Our Lady of Fatima Devotions. Rosary and reconciliation begin at 8 am and Mass at 8:30.

10|26 SATURDAYServe Our Neighbor DayHoly Family Parish Hall, Essex Jct. • 9 am - 1 pmThe Essex Catholic Community is looking

for volunteers to assist with projects in our neighborhood. Please register at www.hfslvt.org by Sunday, October 20 to volunteer for projects on Saturday, October 26. This is a com-munity service event and we need all the help we can get.

10|26 SATURDAYConfirmation Retreat: Pilgrimage to Cathedral of St. Joseph Cathedral

Cathedral of St. Joseph, Burlington • 11:30 - 5 pmTake your 8th, 9th, or 10th Confirmation students on a pilgrimage to St. Joseph’s Cathedral in Burlington! Students will learn about (and tour!) the cathedral, have an opportunity to prayerfully prepare for Confirmation, and learn more about the Sacrament. Bishop Coyne will join us to meet the students and share some words about Confirmation. The retreat will close with the 4:00pm Vigil Mass at the Cathedral.

10|26 SATURDAYRoast Pork SupperOur Lady of the Angels, Randolph • 5 - 7 pmThe Knights of Columbus Council #143251 is

hosting a roast pork supper by chef extraordinaire Maybelle Dumont. Adults $12 and kids $5. Fully accessible building!

10|26 SATURDAYHarvest DanceHoly Family Parish Hall, Essex Jct. • 7 - 10 pmA night of dance, laughter and fun with

music by Digital DJ. $15 per person, includes food and beverages. RSVP Judy Kanya at [email protected] or Eric Audette at [email protected] by October 18.

10|21 MONDAY7 Themes of Catholic Social TeachingHoly Family Parish Hall, Essex Jct. • 7-8 pm

Often called “the Church’s Best Kept Secret,” Catholic Social Teaching is a good and useful guide in living the Christian life and truly being a Light to the World. Join our discussions on how these ideals can help bring us more into a Christ-centered life.

10|23 WEDNESDAYVCP Networking BreakfastPomerleau Alumni Center, St. Michael’s College, Colchester 8 - 9:30 am

This free event will begin with networking and refreshments, followed by words from a professional development speaker, and followed by more networking and discussion.Patrick Leduc, CIO & VP of Career and Education Outreach / HR at VSAC will be the October guest speaker. To register or for more information: vermontcatholic.org/vcp

10|23 WEDNESDAYMater Christi School Open HouseMater Christi School, Burlington • 8:30 - 11 am

Mater Christi School is a private Catholic school that combines rigorous, 21st-century academics with a global philosophy in the Mercy tradition. It is a close-knit commu-nity and value-centered school where families of all faiths and beliefs are welcome. Register to attend our Open House and learn more about our school, or call 802-658-3992 to schedule a personal tour or shadow day for your child(ren).

10|24 THURSDAYSeries: What is Catholicism? — “Abraham”Ascension Church, Georgia • 7 - 8:30 pm

Each Thursday through April 2020, Ascension Church will be hosting a talk exploring some topic of the Catholic faith. Lectures are low stress and designed for both the person who knows nothing as well as the person who knows quite a lot. Lectures will be around 40-50 minutes. There will be time for questions and fellowship afterwards. Talks will be given by Anthony Rosselli, PhD candidate. Moses’ story is one of the Old Testament’s most fascinating and memora-ble. The burning bush; the ten plagues; the flight through the Red Sea. These stories have even found their way into Hollywood depictions. But what did the ancient Jews and Christians think these stories meant? What did God mean when he bizarrely told Moses his name was “I AM”? What are we to make of these famous plagues?

10|26 SATURDAYK of C Day of Prayer for Clergy8 am - 8 pmFor 10 years the Vermont Knights of

Columbus has been sponsoring this annual, statewide event. Each hour will include prayer, quiet reflection, contemplative reading and a rosary for clergy. See your church bulletin for information about a prayer service in your area.

UPCOMING EVENTS

DIOCESE OF BURLINGTON CAREERS

Diocese: Senior Accountant

Diocese: Technical Support Specialist

Holy Family St. Lawrence Parish, Essex Junction: Administrative Assistant

Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish, Williston: Administrative Assistant

The Loretto Home, Rutland: Residential Care Positions

Our Lady of Seven Dolors, Fair Haven: Organist or Keyboardist/Choir Director

Our Lady of the Angels Parish, Randolph: Administrative Assistant

St. Joseph Residential Care Home, Burlington: LPN

For More Info: vermontcatholic.org/careers

GOAL: $2,700,987

TOTAL COMMITTED:$2,146,642as of October 7, 2019

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The Catholic Church cares about your marriage. Find resources to enrich and foster married life at vermontcatholic.org/marriageenrichment.

Consider supporting this initiative with a gift at bishopsappealvt.org.


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