Twenty-ninth Sunday In Ordinary Time October 22, 2017

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PastorFr. Christopher LiguoriPermanent DeaconFraternusSt. PatrickDeacon David BelangerSchool PrincipalMr. Jeffrey Kent601 Airport Center Drive East · Jacksonville, Florida 32218(corner of Perdue Rd. & Airport Center Drive East)Church Office - 904/768-2593 · Fax 904/768-2251 · http://www.stpatrickjacksonville.orgSchool Office – 904/768-6323 · Fax ights of ColumbusCouncil 5407Website: http://kofc5407.orgLegion of MaryMary, Mother of God PraesidiumMiraculous Medal NovenaTuesday morning after Mass"It would be easier for the world to survive without the sunthan to do without Holy Mass." Saint Thomas AquinasWEEK DAY MASS SCHEDULEMonday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday — 8 a.m.SATURDAY/SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULESaturday vigil-- 5:00 p.m.Sunday — 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m.Holy Days — 6:00 p.m.Confessions — 4:00 p.m. Saturday, and before all MassesTwenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 22, 2017

October 22, 2017From Fr. Liguori,Marian Celebration—next SaturdayOctober 28, 2017 at 3:00 o clockActivities includes Expostion of the Blessed Sacrament, rosary in different languages, processionsof different icons and images of Blessed Mother, Benediction.Parishioners are encourages to wear their native costumes, especially the childrenThe Blessed Sacrament is Exposed on Tuesday evenings from 6:00 pm-7:00 pmfor your quiet prayer time. Come and spend some time with Our Lord present under the appearanceof bread. Confessions availableNEW! ONLINE GIVINGYOU NOW HAVE THE ABILITY TO MAKE YOUR WEEKLY CONTRIBUTIONTO OUR PARISH VIA ONLINE GIVINGWe will still have the envelope system and the passing of the basket as usual, but for those who prefer tomake their contribution electronically it is very simple to set up:1)2)3)4)Go to our parish website: stpatrickjacksonville.orgClick on churchClick on on line giving in upper right hand cornerSet it up. You can have the amount deducted from your credit card, debit, or checkingYour contributions to our parish help with our 755,000. yearly expenses. Thank you for yourgenerosity and your good stewardship!November- Month of All SoulsA novena of Masses will be offered for your loved ones. Those who have envelopes should have a HolySouls envelope. We have extra envelopes in the back of the church, for those who wish to have lovedones remembered. All names will be listed in the Book of the Dead which will be on display throughoutthe month.Information the public should know about Planned ParenthoodPlanned Parenthood 2015 annual report shows increases in abortion numbers and taxpayer funding in2015, alongside decreases in contraception, breast exams and overall patient numbers. PlannedParenthood continued to maintain its status as the largest abortion provider in the United States Theabortion group performed 328,348 abortions on unborn babies, 4,349 more than the previous year,according to the report. At the same time, it saw 2.4 million patients, about 100,000 fewer than theprevious year and about 500,000 fewer than five years ago. Contraception services, which the abortionchain touts as its primary service, also dropped from 2.94 million to 2.8 million during the past twoyears. Meanwhile, the abortion chain received more taxpayer funding. The report shows PlannedParenthood receiving 554.6 million, up from 553.7 million the previous year.\ This pattern is consistent with its annual reports from the past several years. Abortions and taxpayerfunding keep going up, while patient numbers and other services go down. Recent polls also indicate Americans support the defunding efforts. New polling found 56 percentof Americans in battleground states want Planned Parenthood defunded.2

October 22, 2017Pray for .Stacey AbyJanet Lee BarbourCharles Bowen, Sr.Roxanna BowenCharles BreenJoan BrennerShelley ClancyLori ConnellBraden CrowleyBenignino DominguezJuanita DominguezCarmelo DominguezMiriam DominguezWayne EatonDavid EggersElizabeth ElliotMary GalvinLola HannahAlma HarrellSandra HayesJessica HesterMike HesterMadeline HugginsOrga JenkinsMildred JohnsonAmanda KeenePatricia KennedyGail LongGerald LewisJerry Glen LewisDodi MillerCotton MooreMary PfistererRosalina PiresKenneth ProckJames QuinaNancy QuinaArlene ShaferDavid SheltonJeanne SmithBrianna SpohnMichele SpohnMichael StewartLisaTarterLeilani TelganaJoseph ThompsonDaniel TwehuesJean WheatleyChris YoachumPray for our military .Miguel Aponte, Nicholas Brewer, Aaron Croxton,Cameron Croxton, David Gill, Nicholas McVay,Paul Nguyen, Ron Valencia, Kevin G. WhiteNote: To add or remove a name, please call the churchoffice – 768-2593, Ext. 4# - Alice --- Thank you!---READINGS FOR THE WEEKMonday:Rom 4:20-25; Lk 1:69-75; Lk 12:13-21Tuesday:Rom 5:12, 15b, 17-19, 20b-21;Ps 40:7-10, 17; Lk 12:35-38Wednesday: Rom 6:12-18; Ps 124:1b-8; Lk 12:39-48Thursday: Rom 6:19-23; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 12:49-53Friday:Rom 7:18-25a; Ps 119:66, 68, 76-77, 93-94;Lk 12:54-59Saturday: Eph 2:19-22; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 6:12-16Sunday:Ex 22:20-26; Ps 18:2-4, 47, 51;1 Thes 1:5c-10; Mt 22:34-40SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCESSunday:Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time;World Mission DayMonday:St. John of CapistranoTuesday:St. Anthony Mary ClaretSaturday: Ss. Simon and JudeMASS INTENTIONSSaturday, October 215 PM In Memory of Robert & Theresa VietsRequested by Christine VietsSunday, October 228 AM In Memory of Cal FordRequested by Barbara & Cotton Moore10AM For Our ParishionersMonday, October 238AMIn Memory of Valerie lewisRequested by Karen CannadyTuesday, October 248AMVirgil Brenner – Spec. Int.Requested by The BrennersWednesday, October 258AMHoly Souls in PurgatoryFriday, October 278AMVirgil & Joan Brenner – Spec. Int.Requested by The BrennersBlessed Sacrament Altar CandlesIn Memory of Joseph Gagnon dedicated July 1, 2017 thru December 31, 2017 Red Sanctuary Candle--available for dedication-TODAY’S READINGSFirst Reading — The LORD said to Cyrus, hisanointed, “I am the LORD, there is no other” (Isaiah45:1, 4-6).Psalm — Give the Lord glory and honor (Psalm 96).Second Reading — Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy to thechurch of the Thessalonians: We thank God always forall of you (1 Thessalonians 1:1-5b).Gospel — Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s, and to Godwhat is God’s (Matthew 22:15-21).Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary TimeOctober 22, 2017Repay to Caesar what belongs to Caesar,and to God what belongs to God.”— Matthew 22:21To reserve a Mass or the Red Sanctuary Candle,Contact Alice in the church office @ 768-2593, Ext.4#, or email to: ahavener@outlook.com.The Red Sanctuary Candle – is available for thenext several weeks-- in Memory of or in Honor of aloved one. It is reserved for one week—beginningMonday thru the following Sunday—Suggestedoffering is 20. Masses are available for 2018-Suggested offering for a Mass is 10.3

October 22, 2017Knights CornerSacrificial Giving –Oct. 14-15OffertoryOnline GivingParish StewardshipSchool EndowmentChurch EndowmentSt. Vincent DePaulWorld Mission SundayCampaign/Bldg.Fund 8,932.03 260.00 17.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 47.00 390.00Monthy loan payment: 24,983.51 Remember St. Patrick’s Church in your Will Online giving is now available. To enroll in onlinegiving, go to our website:http://www.stpatrickjacksonville.orgClick on “Church” then, Click on “online giving”in the upper right hand corner.CCD/Religious Ed Classes --K-8 students in publicschools. Classes take place on Sundays from11:15am-12:15 pm in the parish school. For moreinformation please contact: Cathy Taylor, Director ofReligious Education 904-860-3891 orcataylor@addressplus.netRCIA – St Patrick’s would like to cordially invite youto come and learn more about the Catholic Faith. OnSunday mornings at 11:15 a.m., we are offeringinstructional classes on the faith, worship, and life ofthe Catholic Church. Our classes are held in the portable behind the Church office and are open toanyone whether Catholic or non-Catholic. Foradditional information please contact: Dcn David at904-763-3340 or david1625@yahoo.com. We hope tosee you there.Class 6 – October 22 - Incarnation & Crucifixion ofOur LordHere we take a look at what is and how the Incarnationand Crucifixion affect our redemption.Oct. 29 Class 7 - The ChurchIn the Creed we profess faith in One, Holy, Catholic andApostolic Church. Discover what and where we find such achurch.To register as a parishioner.Parish registration formsare located in the vestibule of the church, to the left ofthe rest rooms, on the pamphlet wall, and on our churchwebsite Fill out the form & place it in the offertory atmass or mail to the church office.The Knights of Columbus Council #5407 welcomesyou and your family to St. Patrick’s Church. Shouldyou like more information or have questions pleasevisit our Website: www.kofc5407.org or contact us byemail @ koc5407jax@gmail.comSt. Patrick's JAX CCW (Council of CatholicWomen) Meetings are held on the first Monday of themonth @ 7pm in the parish hall. All ladies of theparish are welcome! For further information, you maycontact Trish Strecker, President @ 904-318-1420Young at Hearts Senior ProgramNext Event: Saturday, November 11thMovie Theater - River City MallLunch(Olive Garden)/Matinee Movie ( 8.50)11 am to 3pmRSVP one week in advance to:Becky Morris @ 904-864-0985, or go to Facebook @Thrivent Action Team-Young at Heart.St. Patrick’s Bible Study - meets on Tuesdays @ 7 pm inthe parish hall. Please come and join our continuing BibleStudy. For further information,contact:Gerald Lamb, email apologistforlife@gmail.comDivine Mercy Cenacle – Tuesdays @ 10:30am to12pm in the church. Readings from St. Faustina’sDiary, Sacred Scripture & the Catechism of theCatholic Church. Meeting closes with the DivineMercy Chaplet.For information, contact IreneHaywood @ 904 307-3997Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick--Pleasecall Father Liguori if you or someone you know isseriously ill or in danger of death for this sacrament.(768-2593, Ext. 1 (and the “#” sign).Sacrament of Baptism-- Baptisms can take placeafter any of the weekend Masses.Parents are expected to attend a Baptismal preparationclass. Toschedule a class, please call Cathy Taylor at 904860-3891. To schedule a date for Baptism, or forfurther information, contact the church office –768-2593, Ext. 4#.Sacrament of Marriage-- An engaged couple must meetwith their parish priest 8-12 months before their proposedwedding date. Preparation for the sacrament includespre-registration for for Engaged Encounter or Pre Cana,completing the PREPARE/ENRICH or FOCUSinventory, and taking a full course of Natural FamilyPlanning (for couples of child-bearing age).4

October 22, 2017Lectio Divina & the New Evangelization workshop Oct. 28, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.at Bishop John Snyder High School, Jacksonville.The office of Multicultural Youth & Young Adultsinvites all young adults from all communities toparticipate in this workshop. This event is available innine languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian,Tagalog, French, Creole, Vietnamese and Burmese. Itwill be conducted by the Foundation Ramon Pane andwill be held at Bishop John Snyder High School,Jacksonville. For more information contact NormaVelez de Garcia by calling (904) 262-3200, ext. 108 oremail ngarcia@dosafl.com.You are invited to—Catholic Charities'--14th annual Festival d'VineFriday, Nov. 3rd at Treaty Oak Park.This event is one of Jacksonville's most popular wineand food experiences. The festival features anextensive selection of more than 100 wines, superbfood from area restaurants, local craft beers, and musicunder the stars. Our goal is to make the festival not onlyJacksonville's finest wine tasting events but one thatbrings people together for a meaningful purpose. Withyour support, we can continue to keep families safe andsecure in their homes, provide food, the most basic ofneeds, and help them find jobs. Tickets: 100 per personFor more information and to purchase tickets, pleasevisit ccbjaxevents.org. or contact Nicola Barnack atnbarnack@ccbjax.org.“Mission Possible” --Middle School Youth RallyBishop Snyder High School - November 4thfrom 11 am – 5 pm – Cost: 25Join hundreds of Middle School students—grades 6thru 8--from across the diocese for a day of music,faith, fellowship, and fun! From skits, to games, totalks, and mass, this will be one day to energize andrevitalize your faith! For more information, contact theDiocese of St. Augustine, Office of Youth Ministry,Norma Garcia (904) 262-3200, ext. 108, or emailngarcia@dosafl.comSaint John’s Bible PresentationHoly Famly Parish, Jacksonville – November 8thThe Saint John’s Bible, the Gospel/Acts volume, iscurrently at Holy Family Parish, Jacksonville. Therewill be a special presentation in Spanish offered inNovember given by Father Efrain Rosado, OSB ofSaint John’s Abbey: Nov. 8, at 7 p.m. (English presentation at 6 p.m.)These offerings are open to the public. The magnificent volume will be present at each presentation. Formore information, email Maria Petrotta atmpetrotta@holyfamilyjax.com.BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENTS—email to Fr. Liguorifor approval @fatherliguori@hotmail.com. by noon onFriday—at least one week in advance. For information,contact Alice in the church office at 768-2593, Ext. 4#,oremail ahavener@outlook.comLike us on Facebook! Parishioners of St. Patrick Catholic Church and School -- http://tinyurl.com/ParishionerFB5

November- Month of All Souls A novena of Masses will be offered for your loved ones. Those who have envelopes should have a Holy Souls envelope. We have extra envelopes in the back of the church, for those who wish to have loved ones remembered. All names will be listed in the Book of the Dead which will be on display throughout the month. \

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