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1 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 15, 2015 Non Territorial Parish 4400 Shakertown Road Dayton, OH 45430-1057 Phone: (937) 429-0510 web site: www.qac-ohio.org Pastor: Rev. Tom Schroer, S.M. Pastoral Associate: Deacon Greg Cecere Liturgies are Interpreted for our deaf community members NOTE: Nursery Service available each Sunday in the vestibule! Contact Maggie Atkinson at [email protected] A Member of the Marianist Family We share this bread and cup.... ....and we proclaim our willingness to build a community of love, and to be the holy people God calls us to be. (QAC Vision Statement)

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33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 15, 2015

Non Territorial Parish 4400 Shakertown Road Dayton, OH 45430-1057 Phone: (937) 429-0510

web site: www.qac-ohio.org

Pastor: Rev. Tom Schroer, S.M. Pastoral Associate: Deacon Greg Cecere

Liturgies are Interpreted for our deaf community members

NOTE: Nursery Service available each Sunday in the vestibule! Contact Maggie Atkinson at [email protected]

A Member of the Marianist Family

We share this bread and cup.... ....and we proclaim our willingness to build a community of love, and to be the holy people God calls us to be.

(QAC Vision Statement)

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From a Marianist Community of student brothers open to visitors for Sunday Eucharist, Queen of Apostles Community emerged as a non-territorial parish on August 28, 1973.

Continuing in the tradition of the Marianist Charism, we come together each week as a family of Catholic, Christian believers, to worship our God in the Eucharist with song &

praise and to share in the breaking of the Bread. In so doing, we proclaim our willingness to build a community of love and to be the holy people God calls us to be.

If you are visiting and worshipping with us for the first time, we extend to you our warmest welcome. Our prayer is that your worship experience will be uplifting and Spirit filled.

We hope you will visit us often and worship with us!

(If you’d like more information about us or would like to join our Community, please fill out the form on the back cover and drop it in the collection basket!)

NOTE: If the form on the back is missing, email [email protected] with your name, phone number, address and we’ll contact you about joining us.

Marianist Doxology May the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit be glorified in all places

through the Immaculate Virgin Mary.

QUEEN OF APOSTLES COMMUNITY (QAC)

“THE SPIRIT” & SUNDAY HOMILIES ON LINE: Visit our QAC website at qac-ohio.org. On the main page, go to Our Community. There, you’ll find Homilies or The Spirit of QAC...just click on the item of interest.

STEWARDSHIP & GIVING

33RD ORDINARY: “And then they will see the Son of Man coming in the clouds with great power and glory.” (Mark 13:26). We will all have that day when we are standing before God and our life is played out like a movie. When this happens and God asks each of us, “What have you done with the gifts that I have given you?” How will you respond?

QAC Operating Income Report Note: Operating Income includes regular collection, rental, and interest income.

Income Expenses Difference August 2015 $ 18,840 $ 17,036 $ 1,804 Year to Date $ 32,343 $ 32,470 ($ 127)

Our fiscal year is July 1st to June 30th. Thank you for your generosity!

Sunday Attendance (Nov 8th): 160

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33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

Presider……………………. Fr. Tom Schroer, S.M. Assisting............................. Deacon Greg Cecere Liturgy Planners…………... Enrique Romaguera Music Director……………...Teesie Chandler Interpreter for the Deaf........Susan Fraker

Daniel 12:1-3: There is no question about the purpose of the end time here. It is a time of judgment, of seeing clearly what could not be seen before, of discerning the ultimate truth about ourselves and each other, of reward and punishment. There is no question about the fate of the just and faithful...their names are written In the book of life and they will live forever.

Hebrews 10:11-14, 18: The sacrifice that Jesus offered was himself, a sacrifice chosen by God at the scene of the baptism in the Jordan: “This is my Son, my Chosen One.” The sacrifice was completed in his return to the God who sent him into the world to redeem it. Thus, he now takes his seat forever at the right hand of God.

Mark 13:24-32: Judgment of the earth and all its inhabitants will precede the restoration of the just. Though we do not know when the things discussed in the gospel will happen, we can be certain that they will happen. We will even be able to recognize signs that the end time is near, just as we can predict spring when the sap rises in the trees, and plants sprout from the ground.

Ministers Taking Eucharist to Those Not With Us

Presider: Let us send these ministers to those who could not be with us.

Response: Receive the Body of Christ for the nourishment of those who are not here with us. Assure our friends of our prayers and blessings throughout the week.

CELL PHONES: Out of respect for the liturgy, please silence all cell phones. Many thanks!

Music: (Jesus, the Compassion of God (JCG) - handout) Gathering ............................... Find Us Ready, Lord (Vs 1 & 2 Only) .................... Bulletin, Pg 4 Penitential Rite ...................... SUNG (Giffin) ......................................................... Bulletin, Pg 4 Gloria ..................................... SUNG (Jesus, the Compassion God (JCG)) ............... Handout 1st Reading ........................... Daniel 12:1-3 .......................................................... Arvin Nanda Responsorial ......................... You Will Show Me the Path of Life (Psalm 16) ...... Bulletin, Pg 9 2nd Reading .......................... Hebrews 10:1-14, 18 ....................................... Sr. Rose Morand Gospel Acclamation .............. SUNG (JCG) ................................................................. Handout Creed ..................................... SUNG (‘Do You Believe in God, the Father...’).................. Booth Universal Prayer................ .... Response: “Lord, Let Us Feel Your Presence”........ .....Dennis Hernit Sign of Peace ........................ SUNG (JCG) ................................................................. Handout Preparation of the Table ........ How Can I Keep From Singing ................................. Gather 603 Holy, Holy .............................. SUNG (JCG) ................................................................. Handout Memorial Acclamation ........... SUNG (JCG) ................................................................. Handout Doxology/AMEN .................... SUNG (JCG) ................................................................. Handout Lord’s Prayer.......................... SUNG Lamb of God .......................... SUNG (JCG) ................................................................. Handout Communion ........................... Keep Me Safe, O God (Psalm 16) .............................. Gather 23 Meditation .............................. Instrumental ........................................................... Charlie Bane Sending Forth ........................ Find Us Ready, Lord (Vs 2 & 3 + Optional) ........... Bulletin, Pg 4

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Find Us Ready, Lord

REF: Find us ready, Lord, not standing still. Find us working and loving and doing your will. Find us ready, Lord, faithful in love, Building the kingdom that’s here and above. Building the kingdom of mercy and love.

1. We must wait for the Lord for we know not the time, So here and today we gather and pray, Discovering love in our midst. (REF)

2. We must make straight the path, God’ love revealed. With sin cast aside, God’s mercy alive, Fear not, for here is your God. (REF)

3. Lifting up those bowed down, we prepare for our God. Rejoice in the Lord, for hope has been born, Hearts where our God finds a home. (REF)

FINAL (Optional)

Brick by brick, stone by stone, Find us working and loving and doing your will. Find us ready, Lord, faithful in love, Building the kingdom that’s here and above.

USED WITH PERMISSION

LITANY OF FORGIVENESS by Bruce F. Giffin, S.M.

1. For our lack of faith, Lord have mercy Because we have been guilty of hatred, Christ have mercy For our lack of trust, Lord have mercy

2. For our lack of charity, Lord have mercy Because we have been guilty of lies, Christ have mercy For our failure to give to the poor, Lord have mercy

3. For our lack of hope, Lord have mercy Because we have been guilty of pride, Christ have mercy For our failure to bring about peace, Lord have mercy

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* * * QAC COMMUNITY INFORMATION * * *

EUCHARISTIC TEAM #3 Amie Herbert (Captain), Marianne Bachman, Rebecca Cherry, David Neer, Mike Herbert (nursery/Si Lounge), Sharon Herbert, , Maria Rivera, Drew Nanda, Tracy Moran, Jeanne Holcomb, John Moskeland, Grace Takas, Brittany Nada, Sheri Ulring, David Jennings, Kristi Jennings.

EUCHARISTIC BREAD BAKERS: Marie Restivo (Nov15th), Dennis Folmar (Nov 22nd), Peggy Cashero (Nov 29th). If you'd like to make the Eucharistic Bread or for info, call Ruby Bauer, 426-7260. Recipes furnished.

NEW PARENTS POTLUCK: Please join us for our New Parent's Potluck, 6:00 PM, Wednesday, Nov 18th, Si Lounge...a free activity for anyone who is expecting or has babies, infants, toddlers and preschoolers. Plates/utensils provided. Bring your own beverages; Last Name: A-B bring a Main Dish; C-S bring a Side Dish or Salad; T-Z bring a Dessert. Questions? Contact Jackie Andrews, (937) 885-3631 or email [email protected].

GROUP HOME THANKSGIVING DINNER - NOV 21st: The Social Justice Ministry will host our annual Thanksgiving dinner for group home residents from St. Agnes-Corpus Christi Outreach Ministry. Many VOLUNTEERS are needed! In addition to cooking, we need volunteers for set up, serving our guests, clean up. If you would like to volunteer for one of the remaining tasks, please email Lisa Measures, [email protected], and let her know what you would like to do. Of course, you may volunteer for more than one task!!

All the food to be cooked at home will be available Sunday, Nov 15th, in the vestibule, after Liturgy. ALL FOOD ITEMS TO BE DELIVERED BY 9:30 AM, Nov 21st!!!

Four (4) persons to bake a Turkey - sliced and delivered to Si Lounge WITH the drippings One person to cook Sweet Potatoes - cooked and in a DISPOSABLE pan, delivered to Si

Lounge NOTE: Servers - Arrive at Si Lounge by 10:30 AM, Nov 21st; Clean up people - Arrive at Si Lounge by 12:00 PM, Nov 21st

Thank you all so much for your giving spirit and willingness to help with this amazing event! Lisa Measures

PARKING AROUND THE CIRCLE NEAR CHAPEL: As the weather gets colder, we would ask that those of us who are without physical disabilities not park on the circle, or near the Chaminade Center. Instead, please let’s give preference to our QACers who need assistance with walking the courtesy of letting them park in these spaces. They will thank you for your

Birthdays (Nov 15th-22nd)

November 15th - NONE LISTED 16th - NONE LISTED 17th - NONE LISTED 18th - NONE LISTED 19th - Benjamin Cobb, Bill Gottschall, Marirose Sindoni 20th - NONE LISTED 21st - Kimberly Fantaci 22nd - NONE LISTED

Anniversaries

November 1st - Sharon & Richard DiLorenzo 3rd - Carolann & Mark Cannon 8th - Mary & Dick Miller 10th - Diane & Kevin Skinner III 28th - Meredith & Steve Evans

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kindness. Also - remember that the circle is still designated a FIRE LANE, so please do not park outside the designated spaces.

QAC ANNUAL ‘CAKE AUCTION’: This has always been a fun event for QACers to show off their skills in baking ‘Premium Blue Ribbon’ cakes that go up for auction to raise money for our youth activities. So, get your aprons cleaned and pressed for the QAC culinary event of the year. We need your exceptional recipes, baking talents/expertise, and your willingness to show them off. The auction date is Sunday, Nov 22nd. Signup in the vestibule after Mass. Cake boxes & cake rounds supplied by Amie Herbert. The baker of the cake that raises the most money will be awarded a $25.00 gift card to a local eatery (donated by a QACer).

PICTURES FOR SUPPLEMENTARY QAC DIRECTORY: QAC is planning to self-publish a supplement to our 2013 QAC Directory, focusing on pictures of new members and members not photographed in the last publication, as well as update member contact information for everyone. Dan Nagle will be taking pictures of families & singles in the vestibule each Sunday now thru Nov 22nd. Members will be contacted by email to set up appointments for the various Sundays. Questions? Contact Marilyn Nagle at [email protected].

"We need an integrated approach to combating poverty and protecting nature." - Pope Francis in Laudato Si - SOUP SUPPER EVENT AND A PRESENTATION: Sponsored by the Social Justice Committee. Pope Francis' much talked about encyclical ‘Laudato Si - Care for Our Common Home,’ Wednesday, Dec 2nd, 5:30 PM. Discussion & Presentation follow at 6:45 PM, Si Lounge, presented by Gary & Cathy Adler and Tara Poling from the Marianist Environmental Education Center (MEEC). We invite you to read the article written by Gary and Cathy in the November issue of the Spirit. Signup after liturgy.

ST. VINCENT DONATIONS: Bring any useable clothing to the chapel vestibule any Sunday or drop off in marked cabinets in the hallway near the Teen Room. November request: White Rice & Instant Potatoes). Contact Margie/Tom Hudnell, [email protected], or 429-0320.

HELP REBUILD THE DAYTON MARIANIST FAMILY CONTACT LIST: The Dayton Marianist Family Council is rebuilding our contact list and communication efforts to better share Marianist happenings in the Dayton area! All are welcome to subscribe, regardless of your experience with the Marianist Family! The Dayton Marianist Family Council brings together lay and vowed Marianists to foster collaboration in our shared mission. Even if you have received emails in the past, please complete our subscription form at http://eepurl.com/bzQTfj or visit our website at http://daytonmarianist.wix.com/home. Thanks...Michael Sievers.

MINISTRY OF CONSOLING - will have a ‘Circle on the ‘Loss of a Loved One,’ Sunday, Nov 29th, 2:00-4:00 PM, Si Lounge Family Room. Dealing with grief of a lost loved one has no right or wrong way to grieve and there are no timetables. This is an opportunity to share your story and to listen to other’s stories. If you have experienced a loss of a loved one and would like to participate in this Circle, please email Steve Guilfoos, [email protected], to reserve your place.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR - MORE UPCOMING EVENTS (from Chuck Bauer): 1) Sunday, Nov 22nd, 2:00 PM, the Celtic folk duo "Four Shillings Short," at the Xenia Library; 76 E Market St., Xenia. I checked them out on the internet...a group well seeing. 2) Sunday, Dec 6th; the seniors plan the Mass and I have again made reservations at the Dayton Marriott, 1414 S Patterson Blvd., for their Sunday Brunch. Plan to arrive by 12:30. Chuck will take signups after Mass, Nov 15th, 22nd, 29th. After the brunch a number of us

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are going to the Air Force Band of Flight Holliday Concert at the Dayton Masonic Center. The concert starts at 3:00 PM, so this is great timing for completion of the brunch. Chuck has a number of extra tickets and will give them out at the signup. 3) Air Force Band of Flight Holiday Concerts (Tickets required). Chuck Bauer has information on obtaining tickets. The USAF Band of Flight Holiday Concerts are back. Join them as they celebrate the season with a variety of Holiday Classics featuring the talented Airman Musicians. The two concerts & locations are as follows: - Dayton Masonic Center, 525 W. Riverview Ave, Dayton (tickets now available); Saturday, Dec 5th, 7:30 PM; Sunday, Dec 6th, 3:00 PM (matinee). - USAF National Museum (Tickets available Nov 4th). Saturday, Dec 12th, 7:30 PM.

Other Activities: Please check the ‘Free & Nearly Free’ board. I have collected brochures from Wright State Players, Dayton Playhouse and Beavercreek Theater. These are posted on the Free and Nearly Free board. Each of the groups has plays or musicals well worth seeing. I will keep my eyes/ears open for any other special Christmas activities.

MEEC WINTER SOLSTICE SUNRISE CELEBRATION & PRAYER FOR PEACE: Tuesday, Dec 22nd, 6:30-8:00 AM. Gather in Sieben Hall at Mount St. John. Join us on the longest night of the year as we share from Pope Francis' World Day of Peace & Environmental messages, go on a candlelight procession through the woods and welcome the Son of Peace at a bonfire in the prairie. Warm beverages and breakfast foods provided. Free Will Offering. All are Welcome. Your RSVP by Monday morning, Dec 21st will help our planning. Visit meec.udayton.edu for more information.

GOOD SHEPHERD MINISTRIES: Dale Neiberding is a QACer and he is also coordinator of Good Shepherd Ministries. If you or someone you know is ready to end homelessness, or an addiction or is in reentry from incarceration, Good Shepherd Ministries is here to help. Please call Carl, (938-5781) or visit GoodShepherdMinistries.net to obtain an application. We offer hope for a better tomorrow.

GALLERY ST JOHN: Bro. Joe Barrish, S.M. has a show at the Gallery entitled “Posies & Places,” - paintings, prints and reliefs. The show runs thru Nov 22nd. It is FREE and open to the public, Noon-4:00 PM, Wed thru Sun.

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HIGH SCHOOL PLACEMENT TESTING: Carroll High School is accepting registration for the High School Placement Test, Nov 21st, 8:30 AM. The Archdiocese of Cincinnati requires this test for all incoming freshmen at any school in the Archdiocese. While we encourage students planning to attend Carroll to take the test at Carroll, students can take the test at any Catholic high school and have the option of sending the test results to three schools. A student wishing to apply to Carroll High School who is taking the test at another school must request on the day of testing that his/her scores be sent to the Carroll Admissions Office as one of his/her top three choices. Parents desiring that a fourth school receive test scores can make arrangements through the Catholic Schools Office

ELIZABETH’S NEW LIFE CENTER - is seeking a generous donor to loan us a storage location for our new Mobile College Outreach Women’s Center. The storage site must be kept at above freezing due to the water in the toilet and sink. The mobile unit is 9’6” high and 17’ long. We would prefer the storage unit to be centrally located or South of Dayton and easily accessible at various times of the day so we can pick it up and park it as needed. Any help you

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can provide would be greatly appreciated, as winter approaches! Contact Ms. Terry A. Miller, Human Resources Director, Elizabeth ’s New Life Center, (937) 226-7414 (x227).

DIVINE MERCY PRAYER GROUP CHANGE: The recitation of the Divine Mercy Chaplet and Divine Office evening prayer (Vespers) with the Divine Mercy image, Tuesday evenings, St Luke Catholic Church, St. Dominic Chapel, 6:00-6:30 PM, during exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, followed by Benediction at 6:45 PM and individual prayer for anyone in need. Contact John, 937-572-6573 with any questions or to submit prayer requests.

CATHOLIC-SPONSORED DIVORCECARE - SURVIVING the HOLIDAYS: Help for the divorced and separated during the holidays. If you’re separated or divorced, the holidays can be a lonely, stressful, and depressing time. But there’s hope. Join us for an encouraging seminar to discover how to enjoy the holidays again, Sunday, Nov 15th, 1:00–2:30 PM, “St. Clare Room,” St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 6245 Wilmington Pike, Centerville. For more information, call Marcelle Toma, (937) 312-1157 or [email protected].

ANNUAL ST. LUKE CHRISTMAS BAZAAR: Saturday, Nov 21st, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM & Sunday, Nov 22nd, 9:00 AM-2:00 PM, St Luke School, 1442 N. Fairfield Rd., Beavercreek. Admission is free and features homemade baked goods & candy, handcrafted goods, holiday decorations, used books, CD’s, DVD’s, puzzles and games. The bazaar includes music, entertainment, delicious food and of course, Santa Claus.

PROJECT RACHEL: Project Rachel is a Post-Abortive Healing Ministry in the Catholic Church. For many, it takes weeks, months or even years to come to terms with the feelings you are experiencing. By acknowledging the connection between a role played in an abortion experience, and your present emotions, you can take the first step in healing. Call our confidential helpline, (513) 784-0531. Since 1994 Project Rachel has ministered to women and men who have lost a child through abortion. The Family and Respect Life Office is offering a Retreat, Friday, Nov 20th-Sunday afternoon, Nov 22nd. We invite you to “Look into your heart, listen to the voice of God. Help yourself by accepting His love and forgiveness.” For more information or registration, please call the Family and Respect Life Office, (513) 421-3131 (x2620) or 937-222-0227. There is no charge; a free will offering will be accepted.

CATHOLIC SINGLES DANCE: Featuring "Cold Smoke," Saturday, Nov 28th, 7:30-11:30 PM. The $15 cost includes appetizers, snacks, soft drinks, and desserts. Beer & wine will be available for purchase. Immaculate Heart of Mary, 7820 Beechmont Ave, Cincinnati OH. Contact us at [email protected]. Our focus is devoted to the needs of Catholic singles thirty years and older, though all are welcome, in the Cincinnati Ohio Tri-State. We seek to promote personal development through spiritual, service and social opportunities.

DAYTON’S REGIONAL INTERNATIONAL ARTISAN FAIR TRADE SALE is moving to UD’s River Campus, 1700 S. Patterson Blvd., across from the Carillon Historic Park. Give your family members gifts that give twice – delight to your loved ones and an ability for families in a developing country to lift themselves out of poverty. Beautiful environmentally friendly gifts that echo Pope Francis call for Care for Our Common Home will be available at the sale along with housewares, jewelry, world fashion apparel, Christmas décor and toys, Saturday, Dec 5th, 9:00 AM-4:00 PM. For more information call Pam Long, the Catholic Social Action Office (937) 224-3026 (x5018) or email [email protected].

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QUOTE FOR THE DAY! "The Lord manifests Himself to those who stop for some time in peace and humility of heart. If you look in murky and turbulent waters, you cannot see the reflection of your face. If you want to see the face of Christ, stop and collect your thoughts in silence, and close the door of your soul to the noise of external things." ~ St. Anthony of Padua

HISTORY OF MEDICINE For people in a hurry, we have compiled this short history of medicine, using as an example the treatment of that common ailment, the ear ache. 2000 B.C. - Here, eat this root. 1000 A.D. - That root is heathen, say this prayer. 1850 A.D. - That prayer is superstition, drink this potion. 1940 A.D. - That potion is snake oil, swallow this pill. 1985 A.D. - That pill is ineffective, take this antibiotic. 2006 A.D. - That antibiotic is artificial. Here, eat this root.

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* IMPORTANT INFORMATION * *

BAPTISMS: Planning on having your baby baptized during Mass? Contact Linda Folmar (439-2630), Liturgy Planning Coordinator. If after Mass, contact Deacon Greg (429-0510). Either MUST be accomplished AT LEAST 2 MONTHS before the baptism date. You must also attend a Baptism class (call Deacon Greg)... you don’t have to wait until your child is born to attend! If no reservations made one week prior, class is canceled.

Classes for 2015: Nov 22nd Dec 20th Classes for 2016: Jan 17th Feb 21st Mar 20th Apr 17th May15th Jun 19th Jul 17th Aug 21st Sep 18th Oct 16th Nov 20th Dec 18th

NOTE: NO BAPTISMS during Lent or during Mass in Advent (before or after Mass in Advent is still your option)!

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MARIANIST L.I.F.E. (LIVING IN FAITH EXPERIENCE) NOTE: Snacks/Social 6:30-7:00 PM; Meeting/Prayer 7:00-9:15 PM, Si Lounge

(unless otherwise noted)

Nov 13-15th - Autumn Retreat at Governor’s Island Nov 22nd - Faith and Grace - Fitness Nov 29th - No meeting...Thanksgiving weekend! Dec 4th-6th - Baking Weekend! Dec 6th - Bake Sale! Advent Dinner! Dec 13th - Human Trafficking Project Dec 20th - Game Night Movie Night Dec 27th - TBD 2016 Jan 3rd - TBD Jan 10th - TBD Jan 17th - TBD

Welcome to L.I.F.E.! Looking for a place where you can come, be yourself and feel connected with others and with God? Then look no further. Join us Sunday evenings, 6:30-7:00 PM, when we have social and snack time, and then from 7:00-9:15 PM, for our youth planned and implemented meetings. In Marianist L.I.F.E. we build a community, we share, we grow, we support one another on our faith journeys. Call Maggie Atkinson (258-3702), [email protected] for more info. Or better yet see what other L.I.F.E.rs have to say about it! Open to all 9th-12th graders!

NEXT WEEK: Feast of Christ the King (Year B)

Presider: Tom Schroer, S.M. Daniel 7:13-14; Revelation 1:5-8; John 18:33b-37

Visit: http://www.usccb.org/nab/

VOCATION VIEWS

When the end time comes, the wise and those who work for justice will shine forever. Dedicate your life to furthering the reign of God. (Daniel 12:1-3)

Please pray for vocations to the lay ministries, priesthood, diaconate, dedicated religious life and dedicated single life.

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QAC INFORMATION PLEASE … .. Pastor/Priest Coordinator: Fr. Tom Schroer, S.M., [email protected] .. Pastoral Associate/Secretary: Deacon Greg Cecere (Office: 429-0510). Office Hours: Tues & Thurs (3:30-7:30 PM), Wed/Fri/Sat (8:00 AM-Noon) .. Adult Faith Enrichment (AFE): Kelly Bohrer, [email protected] .. Altar Server Coordinator: Sharon Herbert (256-6417) [email protected] .. Baptism Coordinator: Deacon Greg Cecere, [email protected] .. Communications Coordinator: Mary Rice (426-1941), [email protected] .. Community Coordinator: Ken Moran, [email protected] .. Community Ministry: Terri Blanken (723-0151 or 372-3014), [email protected] .. Crossroads: Maggie Atkinson, (429-0510), [email protected] .. Fellowship: Donut & Bagel Sunday - Marie Restivo, (320-5961), [email protected]. .. Hospitality: Marti Quakenbush (429-9224), [email protected] .. Director of Music: Teesie Chandler (305-7996), [email protected] .. Eucharistic Bread Baker Coordinator: Ruby Bauer (426-7260) .. Eucharistic Minister Coordinator: Amie Herbert, [email protected] .. Finance Coordinator: Tom McCrate (848-7712), [email protected] .. Futures Committee: Bob Brookey, [email protected] .. Interpreter Coordinator for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing: Michelle Petrie, (409-2992), [email protected] .. L.I.F.E. Group: Maggie Atkinson, (429-0510), [email protected] .. Liturgy Coordinators: Linda Folmar, (439-2630), [email protected] ; Bob Buescher, (294-7746), [email protected] .. Membership: Marilyn Nagle, (298-8908), [email protected]; Joan Ivory (689-8259), [email protected], information/applications. .. Ministry of Consoling Coordinator: Steve Guilfoos, (429-4512), [email protected] .. QAC Office Phone & FAX: (429-0510/429-0881), Email: [email protected] .. QA Seniors: Ruby & Chuck Bauer (426-7260), [email protected] .. RE Coordinator: Maggie Atkinson, (429-0510), [email protected], Office Hours: Sun (7:30 AM-10:30 PM); Tues (8:00 AM-4:00 PM) .. RCIA - Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Joan Ivory (689-8259), [email protected] .. Social Justice Coordinators: Chris Sitko (429-4173); Jack/Nimfa Simpson (372-2883) .. SPIRIT Newsletter: Chris Penick & Steve Nordmeyer, [email protected] .. Stewardship Committee: Kevin Skinner, (427-4507) .. Youth Ministry Coordinator: Maggie Atkinson, (429-0510), [email protected] .. Web Master: Bill Perry (429-5807), [email protected] .. Weddings, Funerals, etc.: Deacon Greg Cecere (429-0510), [email protected]

SERVERS / GREETERS SCHEDULE Month Servers Greeters Nov 15th Isabella Greet & Brittany Nanda Dan & Marilyn Nagle 22nd Amie Herbert & Sharon Herbert Pat Hale & Tim Connair 29th Evie Atkinson & Sydney Atkinson Carol & Bob Volk Dec 6th Marti & Tom Quakenbush Marie Restivo & Pat Weissgarber 13th Isabella Greet & Sierra Groff Gina & Glenn Greet 20th Jaxon Sikora & Samantha Sikora Dan & Marilyn Nagle 27th Joan Ivory & Mike Herbert Pat Hale & Tim Connair Jan 3rd Isabella Greet & Brittany Nanda Marie Restivo & Pat Weissgarber 10th Amie Herbert & Sharon Herbert Gina & Glenn Greet 17th Sian Hernit & Sarah Penick Dan & Marilyn Nagle 24th Drew Nanda & Jonathan Bohrer Pat Hale & Tim Connair 31st Jeanne Holcomb & Claire Holcomb Carol & Bob Volk

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QAC INFORMATION REQUEST FORM, ANNOUNCEMENTS & SI LOUNGE RESERVATIONS

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN LEARNING MORE ABOUT QAC OR WANT TO JOIN OUR COMMUNITY, please give us your name, phone number and email address and we will contact you.

Name: Address: Phone: Email:

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ANNOUNCEMENTS - to be placed in Bulletin for the following:

Organization/Group:

Submitter/Telephone:

ANNOUNCEMENT: Please run in Bulletin for these dates: You may email your announcement to Deacon Greg at [email protected]

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SI LOUNGE RESERVATION: Please reserve Si Lounge for the following:

Program/Date(s) Required:

Room(s) Needed/Times:

Contact Person/Phone Number:

Or call in your reservation to the QAC Office at 429-0510. If you have any questions, please call Deacon Greg on Tue/Thu, 3:30-7:30 PM, Wed/Fri or Sat, 8:00 AM-Noon at the QAC Office, 429-0510.