November 14, 2010

Thirty-ThirdSunday

in Ordinary Time

Malachi 3 19-20a/2 Thessalonians 3:7—12/Luke 21:5-19

“You know how one must imitate us… in toil and drudgery, night and day, we worked so as not to burden any of you… We wanted to present ourselves as a model for you so that you might imitate us.” “I myself will give you a wisdom in speaking…”

Athletes, entertainers and politicians share special spotlights. Their every move, word or accomplishment is cited for others. All too often they fall or fail as role models. Still, others offer great example in caring, reaching out to those who are ill or in need, supporting worthy causes.

St. Paul assumed his role without hesitation or shame. He called his first communities to imitate him in his commitment to Jesus Christ. He did not hesitate to say that it was not all peaches and cream. His unique call was clearer than the Lord’s subtle invitation for us to follow Him.

‘Imitation is the greatest form of flattery.’ This adage should be directed to the good that others do, not to those which reflect a fall from grace. The ‘do as I say, not as I do’ raises a flag for followers. How often in the gospel Jesus told us to be careful. In observing His norms and not creating scandal. Did He not tell us to fast, pray and sacrifice privately, as our heavenly Father knows in secret what we do?

What aspect of Paul’s life excites you and moves you to imitate him?

HIS WORD TODAY by Rev. William J. Reilly

Theology-on-Tap NYC

Please call the Rectory and inform us if you know of anyone who is homebound, feeling the effects of old age or is ill and not able to attend mass. We will be happy to visit them on a regular basis and provide them with the sacraments at home. Call 212 741-1274

Theology on Tap-NYC (a young adult apostolate for those in their 20s, 30s, and early 40s) presents "The Battle of Prayer…How to Win It!" on November 15, 2010 at Slattery's Midtown Pub, 8 East 36th Street between Madison and 5th Avenuesat 7pm-9pm. Fr John Bartunek, LC, author of The Better Part and The Guide to the Passion, will talk to us about the struggles we encounter when we pray and meditate and how do we enter into a simple conversation with God.Please visit us at

Covenant House’s 20th Annual Candlelight Vigil
On November 16, 2010 Covenant House International, the largest privately-funded agency in the Americas that provides food, shelter, immediate crisis care, and an array of other important services to homeless, throwaway, and runaway kids, will hold its 20th Annual Candlelight Vigil.
The Vigil will transform Times Square into a beacon of hope and solidarity for all homeless youth. Covenant House kids and hundreds of their advocates will march from Covenant House’s New York shelter to Times Square and send a simultaneous message in support of thousands of homeless youth across the U.S. who are just trying to survive on their own, one night at a time.
November 16, 2010 @ 5:30 PM
Covenant House New York, 41st Street10th Avenue
VIGIL @ 6:00 PM Military Island, Broadway between 43rd And 44th Streets
Next weekend we participate in the special collection for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development. For 40 years, this initiative of the Catholic Church has worked to create lasting solutions to the problem of poverty through real community change. The Campaign has funded thousands of projects nationally and more than 100 in the Archdiocese of New York that have empowered people to work together to solve community problems, create jobs, and build affordable housing. The Campaign gives us an opportunity to respond to the Gospel’s call to solidarity with the poor. Please give generously.
Cathedral of St Patrick Young Adults (a young adult apostolate for those in their 20s, 30s, and early 40s) present the 7th Annual Dear Santa Project: OperationCorpus ChristiSchool on December 2, 2010 at the Cathedral Parish House, 14 East 51st Street between Madison and 5th Avenuesat 6:30pm-8:30pm. It is that time of year where answer the Dear Santa letters from the Catholic school students. This year we have chosen Corpus ChristiSchool as our beneficiary. Come on this day, pick a letter and find out how you can create a Christmas miracle for these children and their families. Please rsvp to .
The collection for October 31 was$5,317. Please be as generous as you are able to support the parish ministries.
We encourage you to enroll via the ParishPay website Select the St JosephWestVillage link. Use the paperless way to help our ministry.
How timely today’s Gospel is, two days before the anniversary of the six Jesuits who were killed in El Salvador for their testimony to the truth of justice for the poor and oppressed! Jesus forewarned: “Some of you will be put to death; you will be hated by all for my name’s sake.” But he also promised “Not a hair on your head will perish. By your endurance you will gain your lives.” Do we have the faith and courage to risk it all for Him? Let us pray to the Jesuit martyrs that our answer is yes.
~~ Pax Christi Metro New York
Catholic Felowship of NYC- Volunteer Opportunity
During this season of Thanksgiving let's give to those who are less fortunate. We are looking for volunteers to help assemble food baskets and then distribute these baskets to the poor on Saturday November 20th starting at 9am. If anyone would like to bring donations on the day for the food baskets we could use:
- Frozen Turkeys
- Stuffing mix
- Canned or fresh vegetables
- Cans or jars of gravy or packets of gravy mix
- Instant mashed potatoes
- Cranberry sauce
- Canned pumpkin or pumpkin pie filling
The assembly and distribution will take place at:
Immaculate ConceptionChurch
Ave Maria Hall (LowerChurch)
754 East Gun Hill Road
Bronx, NY10467

A Thanksgiving style lunch will be provided to volunteers. If you wish to share a dish or dessert, feel free to bring something. This is a great opportunity to give your time back to the community, and come socialize with other professionals.
***Directions***
Take the #2 train to Gun Hill Road Station and then from the station walk about 1-2 blocks east of White Plains Road. To enter the Ave Maria Hall - LowerChurch, go through the Church parking lot and look for stairs to the right leading to the lower church.
***If you have any questions, please contact***:
Fr. Robert Williams, O.F.M. Cap
Moderator
The Catholic Fellowship of NYC - Chapter at Immaculate ConceptionChurch
e-mail:
phone: 718.653.2200

FEAST DAYS, SCRIPTURE CITATIONS

AND SPECIAL INTENTIONS FOR THIS WEEK

SATURDAY, November 13 St. Francis Xavier Cabrini, virgin

3 Jn 5-8/Lk 18:1-8

12:10 PM

5:30 PM Marie Mazza

SUNDAY, November 14

9:00 AM Cathy Driscoll

11:30AMJake Dunlap

6:00 PM Eileen Buckley

MONDAY, November 15St. Albert the Great

Rv 1:1-4, 2:1-5/Lk 18:35-43

12:10 PM Virginia Clarke

5:30 PM

TUESDAY, November 16St. Margaret of Scotland; St. Gurtrude

Rv 3:1-6, 14-22/Lk 19:1-10

12:10 PM Carl & Angelo Cometta

5:30 PM

WEDNESDAY, November 17St. Elizabeth of Hungary

Rv 4:1-11/Lk 19:11-28

12:10 PM Nicolas Ligvori

5:30 PM Monica Killoran

THURSDAY, November 18

Dedication of the Churches of Sts. Peter & Paul

Rv 18:1-2, 21-23; 19:1-3, 9a/Lk 21:20-28

12:10 PM Rozalia Chmielewski

5:30 PM Robert Anderson

FRIDAY, November 19

Rv 20:1-4, 11—21:2/Lk 21:29-33

12:10 PM Angela Telesca

5:30 PM Jake Dunlap

SATURDAY, November 20

Rv 22:1-7/Lk 21:34-36

12:10 PM Joseph & Stefania Cook

5:30 PM

MONTHLY PARISH ACTIVITIES

Sunday
10:00 AM / Children’s Religious Studies / Casserly
10:00 AM / Scripture Discussion / Library
2:30 PM / Roman Forum Lectures / Casserly
7:00 PM / Grad Law / Casserly/Rectory
Monday
6:30 PM / Centering Prayer / Church
7:00 PM / YACHT Club for Young Adults / Casserly/Library
Tuesday
7:00 PM / Aquinas Circle of Undergraduates / Casserly/Library
Wednesday
6:30 PM / Korean Catholic Students / Casserly/Library
Thursday
6:30 PM 1st /mo / Pax Christi Bd Mtg / PCMNY
7:00 PM / Newman Club / Casserly/Library
Friday
6:00 PM 1st/mo / Novena/ Sacred Heart / Church
6:15 PM / St. Egidio Prayer / Church
Saturday
10:00-3:00 PM / Soup Kitchen / Casserly
12:30 PM 1st/mo / Blessing of the Sick / Church
6:00 PM / Alcoholics Anonymous / Caserly