The Sunday Good News Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica The Church of Saint John Bosco November 9, 2014
HIS WORD TODAY BY Rev. William J. Reilly
First Reading: Ezekiel 47:1-2, 8-9, 12
This reading from the Prophet Ezekiel tells of the streaming, healing waters that
flow from the temple. These waters restore life to the river’s inhabitants as well
as the fruit bearing trees along its banks. It is believed that the water signifies
blessings, whereas the lack of signifies trouble, hardship.
Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 3:9c-11, 16-17
Paul compares us to a building whose foundation has been laid by Jesus. As the
people of God, we can only be solid if we are grounded in Christ.
Gospel: John 2:13-22
Near the time of Passover, Jesus went up to Jerusalem and saw the temple had
become a marketplace. He became angry and proceeded to drive out the
vendors and livestock. Jesus spoke of destroying the temple and rebuilding it in
three days. The Jews did not know Jesus was speaking of his body, but when
his resurrection from the dead came to pass, his disciples remembered what
Jesus had said and came to believe the Scripture and the word Jesus had
spoken.
“You are God’s building. Thanks to the favor God showed me I laid a
foundation as a wise master- builder might do, and now someone else is
building upon it. Everyone, however, must be careful how he builds. No one
can lay a foundation other than the one that has been laid, namely Jesus
Christ…Are you not aware that you are the temple of God, and that the Spirit
of God dwells in you?”
The church we reflect upon today, a major basilica in Rome, is called ‘the
mother of all the churches of Rome and the world.’ It has a special place in the
history of the church.
We move from a physical building and are reminded by St. Paul that we too
are temples of the Spirit. We are God’s dwelling among His people. The words
of John’s gospel ‘and the Word became flesh and He dwelt among us’ speak
not only of Mary and the Incarnation, but also of the
reality, that God lives in and among us.
How meaningful as we read these words is the fact that the person sitting and
praying next to us, is a temple of God’s Spirit. How challenging for us to
recognize the presence of the Lord in those of our family, those with whom we
work. How beautiful we are as we reflect with Paul that ‘I live, now, not I, but
Christ lives in me.’
As I spend time in prayer, whether in a magnificent cathedral or humble chapel,
the fact is that the Lord is present and that is what really matters. As I spend
time with family and friends, and recognize the presence of the Lord in every
individual that is what really matters. The next time I pass a church, may I
remember that His dwelling is there and also with me. In the words of Oscar
Romero, Christ is the Master builder, we are the ministers.
THIS WEEK & IN THE WEEKS AHEAD…
STJB Youth Ministry PTS (Pray, Talk, Share) ……………………………………… Monday, November 10, 7:00—8:30 PM
Resilient Heart, “Handling Holidays” ………………………………………………. Tuesday, November 11, 6:30 PM
Adult Faith Formation with Father Jack: The Old Testament …………………………………. Wednesdays, November 12 & 19, 7:00 PM
Charismatic Mass and Healing Service .……………… Thursday, November 13, 7:15 PM
STJB Book Club: The Giver by Lois Lowrey ………... Sunday, November 16, 12:30 PM
TEACH US LOVE, COMPASSION, HONOR
Grandfather, look at our brokenness,
we know the human family has strayed fron the sacred way.
We know that we are the ones who are divided
and we are the ones who must come back together
to walk in the sacred way. Grandfather, Sacred One,
teach us love, compassion, honor
that we may heal the earth and heal each other.
Ojibway Prayer (Native American)
The Italian explorer Christopher Columbus simply verified what Native Americans already knew
when he described them as “a people who live in God.”
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SUNDAY STEWARDS
1285 families receive envelopes
November 1st 345 people attended the 4:00 PM Liturgy:
116 families used their envelopes and offered $2,070.00
November 2nd 255 people attended the 7:30 AM Liturgy:
138 families used their envelopes and offered $3,283.00
402 people attended the 9:00 AM Liturgy:
126 families used their envelopes and offered $2,718.00
269 people attended the 11:30 AM Liturgy:
69 families used their envelopes and offered $1,126.00
ST. JOHN BOSCO WORKS of MERCY ~ CLOTHE the NAKED
Please participate in our new parish ministry, Works of Mercy, through which we seek to respond to individual needs as they arise. We have a request for gently used or new clothing for a man, age 55, in the following sizes: shirts and t-shirts 1x; pants waist 36, length 34; shoes, sneakers or boots size 10.5; boxers 1x; coat or jacket 1x. Also needed for his employment are:
barber tools, clippers, etc., bass guitar and amplifier. For more info, to make a donation, or to request help with a specific need, please call Sr. Marilyn, coordinator, at 570-788-1997, ext. 203. And “thank you” for your kindness!
Let us Serve One Another
Here’s the 411 in Faith Formation
this Week!
Levels 1 to 7 meet this Sunday, 9:50 —11:00 AM; Level 8 meets from 9:50 —11:15 AM; C.L.O.W. during the 9:00 AM Mass
High School Faith Formation this Sunday, 12:30—1:30 PM
An EXCITING NEW OPPORTUNITY for FF PARENTS/GUARDIANS: Join us on Sunday, November 16th, from 10:00 to 11:00 AM for the first meeting of Families in Faith, a group of and for parents and guardians of Faith Formation students. Our purpose is to share the joys, challenges, and stories that bind us together as families in faith. For more info and to sign up to participate, please contact Carla Bednar, Director of Faith Formation, 570-788-1997, ext. 204 or [email protected]. Don’t miss it!
D A ILY R E AD I NG S
Sunday Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; 1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22
Monday Ti 1:1-9; Lk 17:1-6
Tuesday Ti 2:1-8, 11-14; Lk 17:7-10
Wednesday Ti 3:1-7; Lk 17:11-19
Thursday Phlm 7-20; Lk 17:20-25
Friday 2 Jn 4-9; Lk 17:26-37
Saturday 3 Jn 5-8; Lk 18:1-8
November 1st/2nd’s Tithe from
449 families was $9,197.00
Our loose offering was $820.73
Weekly Operating Budget $12,019.08
Last weekend’s second collection for the
Care and Education of Priests $1,302.00
Thank you for your kindness!
CATHOLIC KARATE and SCRIPTURE
Fall classes are now forming at St. John Bosco’s gymnasium. Each session includes a blessing, Scripture, prayer, and instruction in traditional Goju Karate and self defense with “Wisdom from Above.” Call Sensei Burns, 570-578-3499, for class times or go to www.satorigoju.org for more details.
THANKSGIVING FOOD DRIVE
The Valley Food Pantry assembles and distributes boxes of food to dozens of needy families in our community. We have been asked to contribute instant potatoes and canned fruit for the coming holidays. Please place nonperishable items in the collection boxes located in the vestibule near the coat rack. Once again this year, we’ll be invited to bring our gifts of food to the altar during the Presentation of the Gifts at Mass on the weekend of November 8th and 9th. Your generous participation is greatly appreciated!
Dementia Caregivers ??
STJB Arms Services Gratitude Board
Book of the Dead
Resilient Heart
Friary Book Sale
SYMBOLS SPEAK ! ‘...let us listen with the ear of our heart.’
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WE REMEMBER...
TABERNACLE CANDLE
The Tabernacle Candle burns this week in memory of the Radice and Connelly Families by Frank and Lorraine Radice.
Saturday, 4:00 PM October 25 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Jim Scarpati By His Wife, Pat & Family
Sunday, 7:30 AM October 26 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Priest’s Intention
Sunday, 9:00 AM October 26 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Living & Deceased Members of Saint John Bosco Parish
Sunday, 11:30 AM October 26 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Ellen Mattioli By Mr. & Mrs. Louis Mattioli
Monday, 8:00 AM October 27 Thanksgiving for Favor By John & Jeanette Donahue
Tuesday, 8:00 AM October 28 Christopher Smulligan By Rosemary & Lew Bott
Wednesday, 8:00 AM October 29 Lucia & Pasqualina Lamberti By Mr. & Mrs. Lorenzo Ruggiero
Thursday, 8:00 AM October 30 Nicholas Capriotti By Dominic, Sandy & Aaron Lagana
Thursday, 7:30 PM October 30 Charismatic Mass & Healing Service
Friday, 5:00 PM (No 8:00 AM) October 31 Raymond Triano By Peter & Susan Merker
Saturday, 9:00 AM November 1 Feast of All Saints James Cochran By His Wife, Jane
Saturday, 4:00 PM November 1 Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time All Souls Intentions
Sunday, 7:30 AM November 2 Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time Priest’s Intention
Sunday, 9:00 AM November 2 Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time All Souls Intentions
Sunday, 11:30 AM November 2 Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time James Howell By Lynn, Ray, & RJ Ferry
NEXT WEEKEND is IN-PEW COMMITMENT WEEKEND for THE DIOCESAN ANNUAL APPEAL
Diocesan Appeal materials and pledge cards will be distributed to all parishioners during Masses celebrated next weekend. If you have not already done so, please make your pledge to help the thousands of people who will directly benefit from your caring support. Each day, with your gift to the Appeal you join in “Transforming Lives Together” by enhancing the programs offered in each of our 120 parishes; by educating our most precious resources: the approximately 6,000 students in our 20 Diocesan schools and those children in parish religious education programs; by responding to the poorest, the weakest and those most in need through the good works of Catholic Social Services; and by supporting our retired and aging priests as well as our seminarians currently studying for the priesthood.
Please join us now by making a pledge, a sacrificial gift, so we can reach our goal of $59 thousand dollars. Thank you for your generous support!
AN IDEA THAT CHANGED THE WORLD
The 2014 Nobel Peace Award announcement in October was especially remarkable for the hope it gives to children. A Pakistani teenager, Malala Yousafzai, shot in the head by the Taliban two years ago for advocating girls’ rights to education, and Indian children’s rights advocate, Kailash
Satyarthi, won the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize. Both were cited by the Norwegian Nobel Committee “for their struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education.” The prize, worth about $1.1 million, will be presented in Oslo on December 10th, the anniversary of the death of Alfred Nobel, Swedish industrialist. Nobel left the bulk of his fortune to prizes in Physics, Chemistry, Psychology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace to “those who, during the preceding year, shall have conferred the greatest benefit in mankind.”
A special book with names of our beloved dead
is located near the Baptismal Font as a prayer
reminder. Please take a moment anytime
during November and write the names of
departed family members and friends in our
parish Book of the Dead.
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Discipleship is the fundamental vocation in which the Church’s mission and ministry find full meaning.
Formation for Servant Leadership: Growing in Faith Together, is an exciting new
lay ministry program recently announced by Bishop Bambera. It provides unique
opportunities for adults who serve the Church in their parishes to formalize their
training and enhance their ministry skills. Following are some reflections from the
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops on the subject of discipleship . . . .
An Invitation to Discipleship . . . .
The call to
discipleship is,
first of all, a gift.
Holiness is nothing other than the gift of loving union with God and the sharing of this love in right relationship with others.
This gift, in turn,
becomes a mission
that must shape
the whole of Christian life.
A Diocesan Certificate in Lay Ministry is now available to parish ministers of Word,
Worship, Service and Community. For all the details, including an application packet,
please go to the diocesan website, www.dioceseofscranton.org, or call the Office for Parish
Life, 570-207-2213 ext. 1148.
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