September 13, 2015 - St. Therese Catholic Church
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September 13, 2015 - St. Therese Catholic Church
Welcome to St. Therese Catholic Church 217 Brawley School Road, Mooresville, NC 28117-9103 704-664-3992 www.SaintTherese.net An Ignatian parish staffed by priests of the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus (The Jesuits) since 1970. Pastor Rev. Vincent C. Curtin, S.J. Mass Times Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm Sunday Mass Times 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 10:30 am (Sunday Nursery at 9:00 am and 10:30 am Masses) 12:00 noon, 2:30 pm (Misa en Espanol), 5:30 pm Daily Mass 9:00 am Monday through Friday and First Saturdays (Day Chapel) Reconciliation 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm on Saturdays or by appointment Eucharistic Exposition and Adoration First Friday of each month 9:45 am - 4:45 pm with Benediction at 4:45 pm Rosary 7:00 pm Mondays (Day Chapel) 6:30 pm Tuesdays (Day Chapel) Bulletin Deadline 4:30 pm Thursday for the next weekend bulletin. All items subject to approval and editing. Submit to Lisa Cash, [email protected] Parish Office Hours Monday-Friday 8:00 am - 12:00 pm & 12:30 pm - 4:30pm 704-664-3992 Fax: 704-660-6321 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.sainttherese.net Faith Formation Office Hours Sunday 8:30 am-5:30 pm and 6:30 pm-9:00 pm Monday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Tuesday 10:00 am - 7:00 pm Wednesday 10:00 am - 6:30 pm Thursday 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Friday & Saturday Closed 704-664-7762 Welcome to St. Therese Catholic Church! Thank you for being here with us! The parishioners of St. Therese welcome our visitors. Please introduce yourselves to your neighbors. Your presence is very important to us, as is your support. Registration Every household is invited to register. Forms are available in the Parish Office or on our website. According to Diocesan policy, parish registration is required for Faith Formation, all Sacraments, ministries, and school vouchers. MOVING? Please notify the Parish Office! Communion of the Sick Please notify the Parish Office if you want communion brought to the home, hospital or nursing home. Hospitals do not notify the church that you are there except at your direct request. Anointing of the Sick Please notify the Parish Office of those who are homebound or in hospitals, or nursing homes, especially when seriously ill. Marriage According to Diocesan policy, registered couples must begin marriage preparation at least SIX MONTHS pr ior to the desir ed wedding date. Please call the Parish Office for an appointment. Baptism of Infants and Children through Grade 1 At least SIX WEEKS before the anticipated date of Baptism, parents must contact the Parish Office to arrange for required baptismal preparation. Contact: Christine Leal at 704-664-3992. Baptism for Children Grades 3 through 7 All children in the above grades are prepared for the first Sacraments of Initiation through the Rite of Christian Initiation of Children. Contact: Dave Conklin in the Faith Formation Office 704-664-7762. Adult Sacraments of Initiation All adults (age 17 and older) who wish to be baptized, confirmed and/or receive First Eucharist are prepared through the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. This is also the process for non-Catholics to come into full communion with the Catholic Church. Contact: Deacon John Sims 704-662-0714. Parish Office 704-664-3992 Pastor/Párroco Rev. Vincent C. Curtin, S.J., ext. 102 [email protected] Parochial Vicars/Vicarios Rev. Dominic Totaro, S.J., ext. 225 [email protected] Rev. Donald M. Ward, S.J., ext. 107 [email protected] In Residence Rev. Francis X. Reese, S.J., ext 205 [email protected] Deacons/Diácono Rev. Mr. John Sims [email protected] Rev. Mr. Myles Decker Rev. Mr. Robert Kratchman (retired) Rev. Mr. Joe Santen (retired) Parish Manager Melinda Drury, ext. 101 [email protected] Latino Coordinator Leyda Carrillo, ext. 114 [email protected] Ministry Communications Coordinator Lisa Cash, ext. 105 [email protected] Music Ministry Director Phil Haigler, ext. 106 [email protected] Liturgy Coordinator Rosemary Hyman, ext. 315 [email protected] Office Assistant/Facilities Scheduler Christine Leal, ext. 100 [email protected] Pastoral Council Bill Streiff, President [email protected] Bob Linden, Vice President Tina Force, Secretary Maria Boaze David Deselem Administrative Assistant Elaine Runski, ext. 301 [email protected] Maintenance Manager Wesley Weaver, ext. 104 [email protected] Faith Formation/ Formación de Fe: 704-664-7762 Director Carmen San Juan, ext. 109 Assistant Director Dave Conklin, ext. 108 Office Assistant Darlene McClure, ext. 110 Little Way Preschool: 704-664-7762 Preschool Director Dayna Auten, ext. 318 Mark Green Amy Michelone Tracy Neumann Karen Neyland Ron Toney Judy Wagner Rick Wagner Finance Council Chair Rick Fabrize, [email protected] 24TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 13, 2015 WORSHIP & PRAYER In Your Prayers Prayer Requests Peggy Bachand, Jan Balmat, Michelle Bischoff, Barbara Cahill, Steve Coyne, Dutch Detchemendy, Teresa Geraci, JD Gibbs, Beverly Hedrick, Marilynn Houck, Patty Human, Beatrice Hynson, Dolores Licari, Bill Michalak, Nick Politis, Cindy Powell, Ron Regula, Rose Regula, Maureen Rossi, Helen Russo, Angela Schelter, John Vorlicek, Robyn Wolf, Johnnie Ziats. If you have any changes to the Prayer Request list, please contact Christine Leal at 704-664-3992, ext. 100 or [email protected]. Homebound Please remember our homebound in your prayers: At home: William Cote, Rosalind Doehm, Patsy Freeze, Jean Garrison, Julianne & Scott Jarvis, Angela Leuci, Mark Marchese, Jeanne McDonnell, Charles Memrick, Dean Nash, Claradilla Pineda, Rita Sabella, Mary Strup, Art Takes, Stach Wisniewski. Autumn Care: Betty Markovich Brian Center: Cynthia Ferrer, Oliver Mann, Rosemary O’Dell, Gregory Ramirez, Hattie Walker, Joan Waltman. Carillon: Betty Bunyan, Marie Fields, Jim Harnett, Mila Maldjain, Vartavar Maldjain, Mitzi Moody, Patrick Naso. Churchill: Cecilia Blouin, Connie Caron, Corinne Cordillo, MaryJane Farrell, Helen Holmes, Trudy Keller, Regina Kilcarr, Joan Koch, Jean Loeshen, Louise Logono, Ruth Martins, Helen Mastrianni, Robert Matsey, Johanna McCloskey, Jean Mueller, Lillian Pingel, Elly Schenne, Behold God beholding you...and smiling. - Anthony de Mello, S.J. READINGS FOR Sunday, September 20, 2015 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time 1st Reading - Wisdom 2:12, 17-20 Responsorial - Psalm 54 2nd Reading - James 3:16-4:3 Gospel - Mark 9:30-37 SEPTEMBER In September, the Holy Father asks us to pray that opportunities for education and employment may increase for all young people and that catechists may give witness by living in a way consistent with the faith they proclaim. Evaline Seyk, Inga Shealy, Sherry Thompson, Diane Visek, Jean Woodall. Crown Colony: Rosemary Leonetta, Linda Turner. Genesis: Joan Brennan, Lorraine Cardillo, Leona Dreiling, Barbara Jedrey, Lelia Leon, Margaret Lovine, Francis Mariea, Dee Murray, Terry Nagel, Jim Strup, Patricia Vance. Huntersville Oaks: Carol Osmer. Statesville Place: Irene Nemeth. Summit Place: Pat Aikenhead, Bill Bonsignore, Attilo Ceraldi, Nickie Ceraldi, Connie Ferraro, Lee Floyd, Mary Kozar, Elaine Panuski, Paul Poisson, Beverly Wisbon, Yvette Wynn. The Pines: Florence Chandler, Charlotte Ferrero, Lee Kuras, Ann Rudolph, Kathleen Sabalis. If you have any changes to the Homebound List, please contact Rosemary Hyman at 704-664-3992, ext. 315 or [email protected] PRAYERS FOR OUR TROOPS! Please remember our military personnel in your prayers: Madison Ahlers, Dave Berczek, Jaryl Burjoss, Janine Campbell (USS Pickney), Crista Campos, Garrett Carnes, Douglas Cestari (Afghan), John Cevasco, Alan S. Colvin (Iraq), Steven Fotiadis, Kody Garrison, Matthew Geremia, Jeffrey Guild (Afghan), Courtney Hanna, Gregory Hanna, Richard Hedges, Nicholas Hemm (Japan), Mary Katherine Hesler, Ryan Howard (Afghan), Christopher Kolakowski (Okinawa), Jeremy Lacey, Matthew Laxton, Rachel Laxton, Adam Livingston, Andres Molestina, Carlos Molestina, John Nickolopakos, Stephen Nilsson, Eduardo J. Sanchez (Afghan), Caylin Sandke (Afghan), Jay Sandke, Ryan Smith (Okinowa), Daniel Spaulding (Iraq), Erik Tarnacki, Dominic Wagner, Donovan Wagner, John White, Kyle Wishlinski (USS Louisiana), Billy Wyatt (Quantico). Please let us know if someone in your family is deployed overseas, injured, or returns home. The Ignatian Corner! BETWEEN THE NOTES: IGNATIAN SPIRITUALITY AND THE LISTENING HEART [Note: The Second Keynote Address on July 18, 2015 at the IGNATIAN SPIRITUALITY CONFERENCE was delivered by Prof. Christopher Pramuk, Ph.D, Marquette University. Again, I present my notes on his address. Fr. Dominic) Introduction: When he was 8 or 9, music was Chris’ way into a new world; for him, learning to play the piano was similar to Ignatius’ experience in the cave of Manresa wrestling with light and darkness, i.e. an experiential awareness of God took place in his life. David Lonsdale (Eyes to See, Ears to Hear) states: “You don’t have to be a Jesuit to experience Ignatian spirituality”. Father Adolfo Nicolas. S.J. states: “Religion is less a code of teachings, than an experience of God, like an ability to appreciate classical music. We don’t proselytize, we offer the ability of people to experience God. This is religious sensitivity as distinct from the globalization of superficiality. Education ought not to be market-driven, but to be an opportunity to grow into humanity. This growth begins in silence.” Fr. Nicolas is tapping into global reality. 1.) “Creation out of Nothing:” A cellist, Paul Hailey, and a pianist, Eugen Frieson, played this piece totally unrehearsed at St. John the Divine Cathedral in NY City. This playing makes music, reality, and the inner, spiritual life come alive. We show up in prayer to be in touch with God so that we can be fully present to others. Emptiness and fullness come full circle. Shared creativity plus freedom gives birth to the possibilities of presence. The cathedral became the 3rd presence/performer of this musical piece. Nicolas: “We become silent so that we can be attentive to what is going on.” 2.) Music of the Trinity: In the A utobiography, Ignatius wrote about “seeing the Most Holy Trinity in the form of three keys of a piano.” Michael Pepper states: “a single note produces waves.” The musical triad is a good explanation of the trinity, i.e. a trinity which emanates more being. These notes together are a procession of audible light. And between the notes something may be happening, e.g. cooking a meal, watching children at play. Overtones are felt. God comes out to play inside the individual and inside the group. 3.) A Blind Kid from Detroit: Stevie Wonder Stevie was born premature and with loss of optic nerves. Stevie said to this mother: maybe this is the way I am supposed to be. We feel and we hear before we see, especially with regard to God. Stevie found his blindness as a gift, he felt and imagined what he played. Scientists calls this “synesthesia:” the simultaneous blending or convergence of two or more senses, hence a combination of heightened perception. Ignatian Spirituality gives us the ability to have this combination of heightened perception. The listening heart which God uses to find us is the human heart which is open to what God is doing within him/her. Stevie: “The whole body engages the person. This, with our deepest imagination, enables us to understand what the mind cannot understand.” 4.) The soul Circle: Dr. Ysaye Barnwell of Sweet Honey in the Rock The African community learned spirituality through their hymns. When we sing the psalms, we open our emotions to what is felt. The music of the African community was at the center of the civil rights movement. The Negro Spirituals are an experience of the resurrection [and Transcendental Spirituality]. A faith-community lays itself open to trust in others. In Charleston, we saw the welcoming of the stranger and the grace of forgiveness. Sister Thea Bowman, O.F.M. stated: “As we learn to know and appreciate one another, then we grow to love one another. The beauty of universality is that the Church is able to speak to people in whatever language they understand best.” Conclusion: In all of this, our deepest desire is to play MOZART; but we play musak. Holly Scheper stated: “We need to listen to God as Mary did in the Annunciation, Magnificat, and Visitation.” Dear Parishioners, The theme of this year’s Priests’ Retirement and Benefits Collection is “Forever a Priest.” Here at St. Therese I am grateful when retired priests in the diocese such as Msgr. Bellow and Fr. Mulligan help out at St. Therese. Even in their retirement, most priests continue to live out their vocation as servants of the people of God. For some, it may simply be daily prayer for the intentions of our diocesan family. Others fill in at parishes when pastors are on retreat or vacation. Some give days of reflection for seniors or counsel parishioners. Many of our older priests have only one family - their parish family, so they depend on the generosity of parishioners to provide caring support in their retirement years. In order to afford well-deserved retirement benefits for our priests, the diocese has an annual assessed collection for Priests’ Retirement and Benefits. By the way, though our parish super senior priests, Fr. Totaro, Fr. Ward, Fr. Reese and I are still on active status, we too benefit from this collection because the diocese sends funds equivalent of about 15% our salaries to the Jesuit retirement fund for our future needs when we become less active. The amount needed from this collection for all diocesan and religious order priests’ retirement and benefits plans for the coming year is $1,715,000... Our Parish has been assessed $44,885 reflecting 3.5% of our annual offertory income. The parish can reach immediately this mandatory contribution for priest’s retirement if parishioners give to this second collection next week just twice what they had put in the regular offertory collection. This important second collection will be taken at all Masses on the weekend of September 19/20. I am asking you to be generous in supporting retirement for the priests who have worked long years in the Charlotte Diocese. I ask, too, that you keep me and all of our priests in your prayers each day, and be assured of our prayers for you. Sincerely yours in Christ, Fr. Vince Curtin, S.J Faith Formation is excited to announce our new theme and logo for the 2015-2016 year: "Fed Together at Eucharist…Sent on Mission as One!" Especially with the building of the new church, the Eucharist becomes even more important than ever before. Being fed together emphasizes the many peoples, the many cultures, the many differences of those who come to receive our nourishment at the Sunday meal and that we all receive according to our wonderful differences what we each need. For that there is great gratitude as an important result of the gift given at Eucharist. But, that is only half of the wonder which we celebrate. The other is the mission, so dear to Francis our shepherd, the bishop of Rome. And that mission is always the same. That He whom we have received together at the liturgy be better known, loved and served in our world, especially among the poor and abandoned with whom we live. The various colors of the logo are expressions of our hope that what we profess by the reception of the Sacrament is entirely possible to live with the help of the Lord whom we receive. Join us in celebrating our new theme! Our beautiful banner is hanging in the hallway of the PLC just outside the Faith Formation office. Why not stop by and check it out? Sat 9/12 Intention NO MASS - Requested By RCIA Inquiry Thursday, September 17th at 7:00 PM It All Started with Jesus, Jesus Alive Today Presented by Sr. Mary Hugh EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS Sun 9/13 Intention 7:30 AM John Trontell+ Bob Margolis+ 9:00 AM Parishioners Requested By Family Family 10:30 AM Elizabeth Fournier+ Madelyn Walsh+ 12:00 PM Joseph Nottoli+ Jill Cameron+ 5:30 PM Cathy Carter+ David Collins+ Mon 9/14 Intention 9:00 AM Lisa Cash (Bday) Bill Beckwith+ Tues 9/15 Intention 9:00 AM Deacon Ray Goskowski+ Thomas James Methlin+ Wed 9/16 Intention 9:00 AM Barbara Boyse Sister+ Frank Dudzic+ Thurs 9/17 Intention 9:00 AM Carole & Jim Siskovic (Sp Int) Mr. & Mrs. Donald Schalk Fri 9/18 Intention 9:00 AM Angela Harrigan (Sp Int) Bruce Rallis+ Sat 9/19 Intention 5:30 AM Tom Cronin+ Barbara & Brian Kentler Sun 9/20 Intention 7:30 AM Raymond Guilfoyle+ Frank Ulishney+ 9:00 AM Ben Oates+ Betty Ann Kincaid+ 10:30 AM Parishioners Requested By Jan & Paul Balmat Irene Petersen Requested By Family Anniversary Requested By Family Ron & Mary Ulishney Family Tom & Cindy Kincaid Escobar Family Kevin & Carol Powers Cal & Joann Cameron Fabrize Family Nicholas Pianovich Requested By Staff Michelle Bischoff Requested By John & Cheryl Sims Rachel Payton Requested By Jerry & Hedi Doyle John & Denise Kwiatkowski Requested By Jan & Paul Balmat 12:00 PM Joseph & Loretta Falzone+ Frank & Ingrid Schaffer 5:30 PM Marion Cataldo+ Helen Odomirok+ Faith Formation Friends of Ivy Hollow Morning Mass on Thursday, September 24th will be at 8am so that we can watch the address of Pope Francis to the U.S. Congress. OUTREACH Ramen Soup White Rice Canned Black Beans Canned Chick Peas (Food can be dropped off on the black rolling carts in the Narthex of the Church or you may continue to drop donations off in the carts in the hallway of the Administration building) Please Remember: No opened or fresh food Check expiration dates - expired food must be thrown away Food Pantry is open Mondays from 10:00am to 11:30am The pantry is closed on church Holy Days & all Federal holidays. Attention current or prospective Eucharistic Ministers & Ushers Join us for a review and new volunteer training! We will also answer questions on the new scheduling program. New ministry instructional booklets with photos will be available. Saturday, September 19th at 10am or Monday, September 21st at 7pm STEWARDSHIP...Sharing Time, Talent & Treasure Sharing our talents arises from the fact that God has given each of us the ability and gifts to do certain things well, and we are to develop those talents for the good of others. 2nd Collection September 19/20 The dedicated priests who served us in the past now deserve to live out their retirement years in dignity. Our parish has been assessed $44,885 for the priests’ retirement and benefits plans. This amount is slightly less than two times the regular weekend offertory. Please be as generous as you can in this second collection, which will be taken in our parish next weekend, September 19/20. Additional envelopes are available in the parish office. Leave a Legacy Estate planning can be a way to continue your life’s work. Whether your estate is large or small, when you invest time in planned giving, you ensure that your lifetime gifts to our parish will continue. For more information visit our website at www.charlottediocese.org/giving and follow the link to Planned Giving. STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE OFFERTORY THROUGH AUGUST 30, 2015 Actual Budget Over/ (Under) 30-AugUNAVAILABLE $20,911 $23,400TIME ($2,489) AT PRINTING YTD(7/1/15-8/23/15) $202,056 $199,600 $2,456 Active Families 3,741 as of 9/1/15 Thank You for Your Generosity Mass Attendance August 30, 2015 5:30 Sat 8:30 10:00 St. Therese Council #7406 Knights of Columbus awards four scholarships at a Council Family Social Meeting. Cathryn Anderson - $750 – Queens University of Charlotte for a BBA – Bachelors of Business Administration Madison Howard - $750 - University of Florida – Degree in Business and Marketing Melanie Conklin - $500 – East Carolina University – Degree in Child Life/Development Julianna Viveiros - $500 – North Carolina State – Biological Sciences with Chemistry as a minor – goal – Medical School There were 15 applicants for 4 scholarships. The judges were impressed and pleased by all applicants for the scholarships. Each applicant was a good student with many accomplishments in school/ church and community, with a sharp focus on their future in a number of professions. George Precht donated the sum of $1,000 toward these scholarships in memory of his wife, Nikki. 370 457 707 12:00 2:30 5:30 Total 410 219 351 2514 Knights of Columbus Brothers and Youth Volunteers Needed LAMB Program WalMart Tootsie Roll Giveaway Call Larry 704-224-0959 Saturday, October 3rd and Sunday, October 4th 9:00am - 5:00pm *Earn Service Hours* Saturday, October 10th and Sunday, October 11th 9:00am - 5:00pm RCIA Needs More Adult Babysitters RCIA provides adult babysitters in our Church nursery for those preparing to come into the Catholic Church. Class is on Thursday nights from 7 to 8:30PM from September through March. The babysitter commitment will be at MOST once every month during that period. They also must attend the “Protecting God’s Children” class if they have not already done so. Adult RCIA babysitters are officially members of our RCIA team. Please contact Nancy Toney at [email protected] or Deacon John at 704-662-0714. PARISH SPIRITUAL LIFE The Church Always in Need of Reform Personalities Who Have Made a Difference Facilitated by Fr Don Ward Room 202-203 7 to 8 pm We Would like to invite you to: Friday Night Live—Peru Night Sept 16 - Introduction Sept 30 - Augustine – symbol of the solution to the many heresies of the first centuries Oct 14 - Benedict – symbol of the protest against “Constantianism” and the threat of the Dark Ages Nov 4 - Cluny – symbol of the reform brought about with the return of stability after the hectic times of the invasions Nov 18 - Gregory VII – symbol of the reform of the abuses which led to the papacy of Innocent II Dec 2 - Bernard – symbol of the reaction to the involvement in temporal affairs and the early heresies leading to Protestantism Dec 16 - Catherine of Sienna – symbol of the reform of the Great Western Schism and Conciliarism For more information please contact the faith formation office at 704-664-7762 or email Carmen San Juan at [email protected]. WAKING UP TO THIS DAY A Day of Reflection with Paula D’Arcy Saint Therese Catholic Church Saturday, October 3, 2015 9:30am to 3pm $35 per person (Lunch included) During this Day of Reflection we will explore guideposts that summon us to live in the present moment and open our eyes to the perfection of Divine love moving in our lives. The day will include time for reflection. Please bring a journal. Visit our website at http://www.sainttherese.net/wakingup-to-this-day for additional information and to get a registration form. For questions, call Carmen San Juan at 704-664-7762 Friday Sept 25th Dinner at 6:30pm Presentation at 7pm Come join us for an evening of food and fellowship as we share our experiences in Peru with you! OPEN TO EVERYONE THIS IS A FREE EVENT Morning Offering – Apostleship of Prayer Turn your entire day into a prayer of offering for others. Join the millions worldwide who pray each day for the world, the Church, each other, and the Pope’s monthly prayer intentions. Each morning offer your day to God with the suggested Morning Offering. DAILY (MORNING) OFFERING PRAYER O Jesus, through the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I offer You my prayers, works, joys, and sufferings of this day in union with the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass throughout the world. I offer them for all the intentions of Your Sacred Heart: the salvation of souls, reparation for sin, and the reunion of all Christians. I offer them for the intentions of our bishops and of all Apostles of Prayer, and in particular for those recommended by our Holy Father this month. 24th Annual Lifewalk Note from Fr. Joe Kappes, S.J. I do want to thank all of you for praying for me and wishing me a speedy recovery. I appreciate your good wishes, prayers and cards. I moved from Lourdes Rehabilitation Center back to Colombiere Center where I lived for three years before the accident. Please continue to pray for the healing of my fracture and patience on my part. May God continue to bless all of you. Fr. Joe Kappes, S.J. Colombiere Center 9075 Big Lake Road Clarkston, MI 48346-1015 9:00 am Saturday, September 26, 2015 Community Pregnancy Center of Lake Norman To sign up, call Angela Harrigan of the Respect Life Committee at 704-975-1239. From the Respect Life Committee National Life Chain Sign up next weekend and the following weekend for Life Chain 2015 after all Masses. The Life Chain is a pro-life, family event Sunday, October 4 from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. on sidewalks along Hwy 150 in Mooresville. Families will stand silently and pray while holding pre-made signs as a pro-life witness to our community. Be a part of this ministry that hopes to save lives and change hearts and minds. PARISH LIFE Encouragement for Women Who Have Moved Beginning Wednesday, September 16th, we will offer to all women a ten week Just Moved – Newcomers’ class which will provide encouragement for women going through the transition and adjustment of moving. Based on the book A fter the Boxes are Unpacked, this is an opportunity to meet others, exchange insights, and find the courage to put down roots all over again. Whether you stay at home, work outside the home, are single, married or retired, the stress of moving can overcome you at times. Make some time for yourself to share and to be assured by new friends that you will not feel lost in the shuffle. Sessions meet from 10:00 am to noon. Interested? We will be at a table after Masses on Sunday, September 13th. For further Information contact Sophia McNiff at 704508-1469 or [email protected] or Tracey deRoos at 704-663-3575 or [email protected]. SWAT - Are YOU CRAFTY? Crafty Ladies - Meetings begin Monday, September 14th at 10:00 am in Room 202-203 of the PLC. Save the Date Parish Picnic 2015 Date: Saturday September 26, 2015 (rain or shine) Time: 11am-3pm Place: Parish Life Center (outside if weather permits) Girls’ Middle School Youth Group The Girls' Middle School Youth Group will be meeting the first and third Wednesdays of each month during the school year. Join us on Wednesday evening, September 16th, for our first meeting after Faith Formation classes from 6-7pm in room 14 for fun and fellowship. All middle school girls welcome bring a friend! Peace and Justice Corner The Peace and Justice Committee is working with the Parish Life Commission on the Heritage Festival portion of the picnic on Saturday, September 26th. We would love for each ethnic group to share their heritage with us by setting up a table at the picnic. Our parish has several groups represented. Share your pride with the parish. Please call Anne Cerutti at 704-664-7455 to let me know if you are participating and if you have any questions. WEEKLY SCHEDULE Sunday, Sept 13 9:00 AM Faith Formation Classes 10:30 AM Faith Formation Classes 4:00 PM Faith Formation Classes 4:00 PM Sanctuary Praise Band 7:00 PM Confirmation Classes 7:00 PM Confirmation Parent Mtg 7:00 PM Teen Liturgical Ministers Monday, Sept 14 9:00 AM Little Way Preschool 10:00 AM Crafty Ladies 10:00 AM ESL 7:00 PM Ignatian Book Club 7:00 PM Rosary for the Unborn 7:30 PM ESL 7:30 PM K of C Business Meeting Tuesday, Sept 15 9:00 AM Little Way Preschool 6:00 PM Faith Formation Classes 6:30 PM Marian Prayer Group 7:00 PM ESL 7:00 PM Handbell Choir 7:00 PM Ignatian Latino Prayer Wednesday, Sept 16 9:00 AM Little Way Preschool 10:00 AM CLC-Preparation Days 10:00 AM Just Moved 4:00 PM Children's Choir 5:00 PM ESL 5:00 PM Faith Formation Classes 5:00 PM Parish Life Commission 6:00 PM Girls Middle School Group 7:00 PM CLC-Preparation Days 7:00 PM Adult Bible Study 7:00 PM Adult Choir 7:00 PM Adult Ed with Fr. Don 8:00 PM New Beginnings Thursday, Sept 17 9:00 AM Little Way Preschool 9:30 AM Luminous Rosary 10:00 AM Women's Bible Study 5:00 PM Latino Music Ministry 7:00 PM Ignatian Team 7:00 PM RCIA Meetings Friday, Sept 18 9:00 AM Little Way Preschool 1:00 PM Bridge Club Saturday, Sept 19 10:00 AM Sat Morning Bible Study 11:00 AM K of C 1st Degree 1:00 PM Girl Scouts 2:00 PM Latino Baptism Prep Class PLC Classrooms PLC Classrooms PLC Classrooms Church PLC Classrooms MPR - PLC Church Preschool Rooms Room 202-203 Room 14 Room 202-203 Day Chapel Room 14 Family Room Preschool Rooms PLC Classrooms Day Chapel Room 14 Choir Room-101 Room 16 Preschool Rooms Room 204 Room 202-203 Choir Room-101 Room 14 & 16 PLC Classrooms Room 15 Room 14 Room 204 Room 16 Choir Room 101 Room 202-203 Family Room Preschool Rooms Day Chapel Rooms 204 Day Chapel Room 14 Family Room Preschool Rooms Room 17 Room 16 Room 202-203 Room 204 Room 110 Sunday, Sept 20 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 1:00 PM 1:15 PM 3:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM MOST Coffee & Donuts Faith Formation Classes Faith Formation Classes ESL-Citizenship Class Baptisms Together in Faith Faith Formation Classes Sanctuary Praise Band Confirmation Meal Confirmation Classes Youth Ministry MPR - PLC PLC Classrooms PLC Classrooms Room 14 Church MPR - PLC PLC Classrooms Church MPR - PLC PLC Classrooms Family Room' Music Ministry Opportunities Adult Choir - sings every Sunday at 9 and 10:30 am Masses. We rehearse together on Wednesday evenings at 7pm in Room 101. We’re not looking for solo voices, just committed choir members. Sanctuary Praise Band - provides contemporary music for the Sunday 5:30 pm Mass. Instruments are piano, guitars and drums, although other instruments might serve this Mass also. Practices are on Sunday at 4 pm. Children’s Choir - joins the Adult Choir at 10:30 pm Mass at least once a month. Open to children age 4 and older, we begin weekly Wednesday rehearsals on September 16th at 4 pm in Room 101. Handbell Choir - Handbell experience is greatly desired, but not required. Instruction for novices are generously offered. Rehearsals begin Tuesday, September 15th at 7 pm in Room 101. Celebration Choir - sings only at funerals. We usually have only one rehearsal per month. Please consider what your strengths might be and feel free to join us! Call Phil Haigler, Director of Music Ministry at 704-664-3992, ext. 106 or email [email protected]. COMMUNITY ALL CATHOLIC WOMEN OF CHARLOTTE are invited to attend the Charlotte Catholic Women’s Group Fall Reflection and Luncheon St. Patrick Catholic Cathedral Monday, September 14th, 2015 Mass will begin at 9:30 AM, followed by a reflection and luncheon in the Family Life Center. Guest Speaker is Fr. John Eckert. Please visit our website to RSVP: http://www.charlottecatholicwomensgroup.org/ FAITH FORMATION 704-664-7762 Here is a glance at the first few months of classes: A new Faith Formation Year begins! Week of: 9/13 Classes begin as scheduled (NO YM) Confi Parent & Student Mtg in PLC at 7pm 9/16 Adult Ed - 7pm This week close to 1,000 students will begin their weekly faith formation classes. As the parish family continues to grow, so does the joy and excitement in the faces of our children. Do remember that here at Saint Therese, faith formation is not limited to those still in school. 9/20 Classes as scheduled (Catechetical Sunday) Youth Ministry Begins Sun 7pm 9/20 Together in Faith - 3:30pm 9/25 Friday Night Live 9/27 Classes as scheduled 9/27 SPANISH - Special 1st Comm Pr ep 1pm 9/27 Special 1st Comm Pr ep 3:30pm 9/30 Adult Ed - 7pm 10/3 Day of Reflection with Paula D'Arcy 10/4 Classes as scheduled 10/4 Together in Faith - 3:30pm 10/5 First Communion Parent Meeting 6:30pm 10/7 First Communion Parent Meeting 6:30pm 10/10 Confirmation Retreat 10/11 Classes as scheduled 10/11 SPANISH - Special 1st Comm Pr ep 1pm 10/11 Special 1st Comm Pr ep 3:30pm 10/11 NO Confirmation Classes 10/14 Adult Ed – 7pm 10/18 Classes as Scheduled (Last 15 min. all in MPR) 10/18 Together in Faith – 3:30pm 10/18 Conf Parent Meeting (A,B,C & D) 10/25 Classes as scheduled 10/25 SPANISH - Special 1st Comm Pr ep 1pm 10/25 Special 1st Comm Pr ep 3:30pm 10/25 Confirmation Parent Meeting (E,F,G&H) 11/1 Classes as scheduled 11/1 Together in Faith - 3:30pm 11/4 Adult Ed – 7pm 11/7 7th Grade Retreat (1-6pm) 11/8 Classes as scheduled 11/8 SPANISH - Special 1st Comm Pr ep 1pm 11/8 Special 1st Comm Pr ep 3:30pm 11/13 Friday Night Live For most of us, when we think about faith formation, classes for children come to mind. This next generation of Catholics will be running the church before too long. So yes, the religious education of our children is important, but we do need to realize that as adults our religious education is never complete. The faith formation of adults is an essential component of a faith formation program because we are all on a constant journey to get closer to God. Keep an eye on the bulletin for a wide variety of adult faith formation opportunities. Misas en Español Todos los Domingos a las 2:30 p.m. Adoración al Santísimo Sacramento. El viernes 2 de Octubre del 2015. Todos los primeros viernes del mes, de 9:30 am—4:45 pm tendremos adoración eucarística. Confesiones: Todos los domingos a las 2:00 p.m. Usted puede llamar para hacer una cita. Clases de Bautismos: Todos los tercer fines de semanas tendremos clases de bautismos. La duración de la clase es de 2 horas, la asistencia es requerida padres y padrinos. La próxima clase será el sábado 19 de Septiembre de 2:00 - 4:00 pm y el domingo 20 de Septiembre de 4:00 a 6:00 pm. Por favor llamar a la Iglesia para registrarse en la clase. Atención Padres: No niños en las clase. Quinceañeras: Las personas que quieran organizar 15 años tienen que ser miembros de la iglesia, por un periodo de 6 meses luego llamar a la iglesia, para hacer una cita con el coordinador del misa. Matrimonios: Clases pre matrimoniales, favor avisar con seis meses de anticipación. Primeras Comuniones y Confirmaciones: Llamar a Carmen San Juan al 704-664-7762. Grupo Ignaciano: El grupo de oración Ignaciana abres sus puerta nuevamente el día martes 15 de Septiembre a las 7:00 pm. Los esperamos !!! 13 de Septiembre 2015 24avo. Del Tiempo Ordinario En la segunda lectura de hoy. Santiago tiene palabras severas para aquellos que no ponen su fe en acción. Que nosotros seamos tan buenos administradores de los regalos de Dios, que nunca nos puedan acusar de tener una fe que en la practica no hace.. Congreso Eucarístico 2015: Fue una organización muy grande de muchos parroquianos que con su entusiasmo y devoción al Santísimo Sacramento del altar y al rezo del santo rosario marcaron la diferencia en nuestra comunidad de Santa Teresa en el congreso Eucarístico. Gracias por su apoyo. English as a Second Language : Si usted esta interesado en aprender ingles, por favor escriba un correo electrónico a la Profesora Deanna Hagan al [email protected] Los horarios de clases son: Lunes (10:00 –11:00 am) y Lunes (7:30 pm– 8:30 pm) en el salón 14 Miércoles (5:00 pm—6:00 pm) en el salón 14 y 15 Domingo (1:15 pm– 2:15 pm) Citizenship salón 14 Todos las clases comienzan después del día del trabajador. Invitación, intencionalmente y universal que nos llama a la santidad. Los sacerdotes jesuitas y un grupo de directores espirituales, les invita a participar en una preparación de oración a la manera que lo hacia San Ignacio de Loyola, con la finalidad de desarrollar una relación mas íntimamente con Dios. Esta es una oportunidad hermosa de poder estar mas cerca con Dios y conocerle mas íntimamente. Nos reuniremos por 5 semanas en un tiempo de 2 horas una mañana o una noche. Comenzaremos el 16 de Septiembre. Todos son bienvenidos. Por favor llene la aplicación al finalizar la misa de español. Colecta para los sacerdotes jubilados del 2015: Por favor tome el tiempo necesario para leerlos e informarse sobre las necesidades de nuestros sacerdotes durante sus años de jubilación. Por favor medite en como puede demostrar su agradecimiento a los muchos sacerdotes que sirven a los feligreses de nuestra diócesis con tanta fidelidad. El Obispo Jugis ha escrito una carta a todos los feligreses sobre la colecta para la jubilación y los beneficios de los sacerdotes. En esta carta el Obispo nos recuerda la labor de los sacerdotes que nos han servido en el pasado y que ahora merecen vivir años de jubilación con dignidad. La contribución ha sido tasada en 44,885 dolares para recoger en nuestra parroquia. Esta es poco menos del doble de la cantidad de una colecta dominical. Por favor sea generoso el próximo fin de semana en la segunda colecta. Gracias por su apoyo y generosidad. Para más información, llamar a Leyda Carrillo a 704-664-3992 Extensión 114, fax 704-660-6321 “La Esquina Ignaciana” Hoy día se celebra el Día Nacional de los Abuelos. La comercialización de estos días “especiales” puede resultar en una cierta frialdad hacia ellos y, por eso, es posible que “tiramos al bebé con el baño” y no damos cuenta de lo que significa la celebración misma, menos toda la fanfarria artificial. Hacer eso sería una oportunidad perdida porque el día nos presenta con un momento ideal a reflexionar sobre la importancia de los abuelos en las vidas de todos nosotros. Hacerse un abuelo o una abuela es ver el resultado positivo de la bendición dada a la pareja en el día de su matrimonio, “que vivan a ver a los niños de sus niños”. Significa que ,el Dios que les había prometida en aquel día la dirección y la protección necesaria para seguir juntos en su amor mutuo, continúa siendo fiel en todas las otras promesas que Él ha hecho. Hacerse una abuela o un abuelo le invita a uno que profundice el compromiso hecho con sus hijos de un cariño incondicional y eterno por dejarlo desbordarse hacia los nietos. Hacerse un abuelo o una abuela hace posible que la generosidad divina reluzca en nuestro mundo en un modo encarado nuevo. Los abuelos tienen una vocación privilegiada dentro la iglesia de Dios. La sabiduría y la experiencia espiritual que se han acumulado durante sus años de la vida son algo que ellos están llamados a compartir con los nietos en una manera diferente de la que las compartieron con sus propios niños. Muchas veces, la práctica religiosa que exigieron a sus niñas y niños se puede ser y ha sido interpretado como una responsabilidad de los padres junto con insistir que los niños estudien constantemente o que lleguen a la casa en una cierta hora. Por eso, muchas veces los niños se rebelan contra todas aquellas exigencias en el proceso de expresar su independencia. Pero los abuelos, quienes muestran su fe y la practican con una libertad y una naturalidad, comuniquen un mensaje diferente. Como el Papa Francisco ha escrito, demuestran “la alegría del Evangelio”. Porque no representan ninguna amenaza disciplinaria a los jóvenes, los nietos muchas veces son más dispuestos a escuchar y aprender de sus abuelos. La celebración de hoy tiene otra importancia para nuestro mundo moderno. Muchas veces, en muchas culturas, la ancianidad no recibe el respeto cariñoso que en las tradiciones de todas las culturas ha recibido anteriormente. Personas de edad pueden sentir solas, no reconocidas, sin valor ni a su familia ni a su sociedad. El espíritu de la celebración de hoy nos urge a todos nosotros, tanto a los jóvenes como a los de ‘las segundas y terceras edades’ que estimemos la dignidad de cada persona y que apreciemos las contribuciones únicas que cada persona contribuye al esfuerzo humano. Hoy es un día a acordarnos de Ana y de Joaquín, los abuelos de Jesús y de su influencia en el santo niño. Nuestros abuelos son dispuestos y capaces hacer lo mismo, si se ofrece la oportunidad. ¡Que todos nos esforcemos para que aquella oportunidad sea realidad! ¡Feliz día abuelos todos! P. Donald Ward,SJ