
TWENTY NINTH SUNDAY IN
ORDINARY TIME
DWUDZIESTA
DZIEWIATA NIEDZIELA ZWYKLA
MASS INTENTIONS &
MASS SCHEDULE
INTENCJE MSZALNE I PLAN MSZY
OCTOBER 15
SATURDAY / SOBOTA
OCTOBER 16
SUNDAY / NIEDZIELA
9:00 Parishioners
& Benefactors
10:30 Chester
Zembruski req. by Michele Zembruski
OCTOBER 17
MONDAY / PONIEDZIALEK
9:00 No morning
Mass
OCTOBER 18
TUESDAY / WTOREK
9:00 No morning
Mass
OCTOBER 19
WEDNESDAY / SRODA
9:00 Stella &
Anthony Kaminski req. by Son, Richard
OCTOBER 20
THURSDAY / CZWARTEK
9:00 Stanely &
Sophie Kryza req. by Daughter
OCTOBER 21
FRIDAY / PIATEK
9:00 Parishioners
& Benefactors
OCTOBER 22
SATURDAY / SOBOTA
4 PM Edward Suski, Jr.
req. by Carole Martin
Helena
Nasielski req. by Stephanie & Joseph Dooley
OCTOBER 23
SUNDAY / NIEDZIELA
9:00 Irena Szczech,
3rd Anniversary, req. by Daughter
Wiesia and
Grandson Robert
10:30 Regina
Wojtkowiak & Jane Przeradzki Woods req. by Alvin & Connie Wilke
Thomas
Wisniewski req. by Holy Name Society
Helena
Nasielski req. by Wanda & Roman Dabrowski
SANCTUARY LAMPS ARE AVAILABLE FOR A DONATION OF $10.00.
PLEASE CALL THE RECTORY TO REQUEST ONE IN MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONES.
GOD BLESS YOU.
Sanctuary lamp In memory of STANLEY ADAMSKI requested by
WIFE & DAUGHTER
If you are ill and wish to be added to the sick list please call the rectory.
We ask God’s blessing for the strengthening & healing of
our sick & homebound. Please pray for: Helen Kwoka, Christian Clopp, Genevieve Hajduk, Michelle Zaremba,
Harry Corn, Kazimiera Olejnik, Eleanor Tureck, Walter Lyskiewicz, Ira &
Betty Whittle, Blanche Vogt.
Please pray for the
Deceased & their Families: Joseph Canal, Richard
Prorok, Stella Procida, Arlene Dudek, Krystyna Lewandowska, Wanda Grinovicz,
Michael Yanzuk, Thomas Wisniewski, Raymond Zglinicki, David Hughes, Joseph
Kwoka, Helen Boswell, Joseph Izraelski, Julian Warchal, Matthew Niedzwiecki,
Helen Nasielski.
Please also pray for Barbara Wales (Imielinski) and Family.
The Sacred Heart Society is sponsoring the Holiday Shopping Spree Raffle for chances to win a Visa Gift Card. 1st Prize - $200; 2nd Prize - $150; and 3rd Prize - $100. Tickets are $2 each or 3 for $5 and will be available after Masses and at the rectory. The drawing will be held on November 20, 2011 after the 10:30 Mass. Please consider taking a few extra tickets to distribute with other family members, friends and co-workers. Proceeds will be used to help support the restoration of the church.
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
While anyone with a paycheck ends up paying taxes regularly,
there are many others who pay their taxes as a quarterly estimate. Many states
or provinces have a sales tax that applies to certain goods and services. Even
some local municipalities add their own fraction of a percent on top of that.
And anytime we put gasoline in our car we are paying taxes. Benjamin Franklin's
adage, "In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and
taxes," is certainly true for any of us in this country. It could be said
that we are rendering to Caesar by way of the taxes we pay as part and parcel
of our everyday life.
In the Gospel
today Jesus points out that there is nothing wrong with paying taxes. In fact,
in the examination of conscience in the Rite of Penance, the questions that are
asked include, "Have I done my duty as a citizen? Have I paid my taxes?"
From the perspective of a Christian, paying taxes is part of promoting the
common good, since government exists to foster and protect society. Encouraging
development and promoting the common good are causes that the popes from the
time of Leo XIII to the present have particularly supported in their
encyclicals and reflections. And it is an idea that is occasionally lost in the
heated political rhetoric of North American culture. As the popes have
highlighted, the "common good" is an especially Christian ideal, since
it means that we are attentive to the needs of all in society, an inclusive and
wide-reaching perspective on who the community truly is.
If paying
taxes-and in that way promoting the common good-is already a part of our
everyday life, we might want to ask ourselves in what ways repaying to God what
belongs to God is taking place in our lives every day. How taxing is our
spiritual life? Or is our spiritual tax rate too low? 2011 Liturgical
Publications Inc
The Commemoration of all the Faithful Departed
(All Souls) is coming up. We will hold nine Masses for All Souls. If you wish
to remember, at all the Masses a deceased loved one, there are envelopes
available by the door. Please take one, fill in a name of a person to be
remembered and return the envelope before All Souls.
If you would like to
have a mass celebrated in memory of a loved one, please call the rectory.
We will do our best to accommodate your
special requests and needs. Just dial 856 963 1285 and ask for Anna. We will be
happy to assist you.
TRIP: Father Ed Lyons’ Christmas Trip to NYC,
Tuesday, 12/06/2011, Radio City Music Hall—Includes breakfast, round trip motor
coach, show ticket, St. Patrick’s shopping opportunity, elegant dinner at
Doolans, Springlake, NJ, Free Gift. $ 150 pp. Call 927-1669.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011 12:05 PM,
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, 642 Market Street, Camden Followed by
lunch in Cathedral Hall.
We will remember in a special way those who have died this
past year, namely;
Deacon Joseph P. Cassidy
Reverend Monsignor Edward J. Kennedy
Deacon Ronald Olesiewicz
We need a count for Mass and Lunch.
Please RSVP by Friday, October 28th
You can FAX your response to Susan Patullo at 856-966-5957
or you can E-mail your response to spatullo@camdendiocese.org or you can call
in your response to Susan Patullo at 856-583-2855. Please invite your
parishioners to attend the Mass.
Note: Parking will be available in the visitor’s parking lot
at 631 Market Street and at the Pastoral Center parking lot at the Cathedral.
On Nov. 6th our Parish will have a Remembrance Mass
at 10:30 for all those who were buried from our church within past 12 months
and Mass at Cemetery for All Souls at 1PM.