Post on 24-Jun-2020
St. Jerome Church 23 Half Mile Road Norwalk, CT 06851
203-847-5349
THIRTY SECOND SUNDAY ON ORDINARY TIME NOVEMBER 10, 2019
SABBATH MASSES
Saturday 4:00 PM
Sunday 8:00 AM
9:15 AM Family Mass
11:00 AM
6:00 PM (September—June)
DAYS OF OBLIGATION
Holy Day 9:00 AM, 7:00 PM
WEEKDAY MASSES
Mon-Fri 9:00 AM
HOW TO FIND US...
Parish Website: www.stjeromenorwalk.org
Parish Email: office@stjeromenorwalk.org
REACH email: reach@stjeromenorwalk.org
TOTAL email: total @stjeromenorwalk.org
Bulletin/Social Media:
communications@stjeromenorwalk.org
Fr. Rojin: frrojin@stjeromenorwalk.org
Fr. David: frdavid@stjeromenorwalk.org
Parish Facebook: stjeromenorwalk REACH & TOTAL Facebook: REACH.TOTAL.stjerome
Parish Twitter: @StJeromeNorwalk REACH & TOTAL Twitter: @REACHstjerome
Instagram: stjeromenorwalk
PASTORAL STAFF ~ 203-847-5349
Rev. Rojin Karickal, Pastor
Rev. David Blanchfield, In-Residence
Rev. Michael Hoag, S.J., Weekend Assistant
PARISH OFFICE ~ 203-847-5349
Office Hours, Mon-Fri 9:00 AM—1 PM
Summer Hours Mon—Fri 9:00 AM—12 Noon
office@stjeromenorwalk.org
Kathy Coyne, Parish Ministries Coordinator
Natalie Raduazzo, Administrative Assistant
Kathy Rohr, Administrative Assistant
BULLETIN/SOCIAL MEDIA
Kathy Rohr
communications@stjeromenorwalk.org
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
REACH
reach@stjeromenorwalk.org
TOTAL Joe and Daniela OʼCallaghan
Youth Ministers
203-847-0321
total@stjeromenorwalk.org
MUSIC MINISTRY
Tom Sullivan • 203-847-5349
PASTORAL COUNCIL CHAIRPERSON
Nicole Tobin • 203- 856-6436 ndtobin@yahoo.com
FINANCE COUNCIL
Bill Sweeney • bill@sweeney.net
ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC SCHOOL
203-847-3881 Pre K—Grade 8
139 West Rocks Road
Norwalk, CT 06851
Linda Dunn, Principal
FAITH DIRECT—ONLINE GIVING
866-507-8757 www.faithdirect.net
Sign up using our church code: CT46 or visit our
website at www.stjeromenorwalk.org/Faith-Direct-
enrollment.pdf
MISSION STATEMENT We the people of St. Jerome Parish, a Ro-man Catholic community, proclaim our be-lief in the message and mission of Jesus Christ. As disciples of Jesus we are called to proclaim the Kingdom of God and to work for its values in the local community and beyond. We are committed to wor-ship, religious education, shared faith, and service. We welcome all people with re-spect, acceptance and support.
Parish Staff
Altar Flowers
Altar Flowers may be memorialized for a donation of
$50. Please call the Parish Office several months prior
to your desired date.
Adoration & Silent Prayer
Every day between 4:00PM and 5:00PM.
Contemplative Prayer
Wednesday evening at 7:00 PM.
Come spend some quiet time with the Lord.
Perpetual Novena
Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal takes place each
Monday following morning Mass
Rosary & Divine Mercy Prayers
Monday through Friday after daily Mass
Baptisms
Please call the parish office during regular office hours
to schedule.
Required Pre-Baptism
Class at 7PM third Tuesday of the month. Please
register ahead of time by calling the office.
Reconciliation
One hour before vigil on Saturday. Also any time by
appointment.
Marriages
Please contact the parish office at least six months in
advance.
Anointing of the Sick
First Wednesday of each month, immediately
following the 9:00 AM Mass, in the sanctuary.
Anyone who has a chronic medical condition, who is
seriously ill, or who is anticipating a medical procedure
or operation, is welcome to come.
Gluten Free Hosts
If you require a gluten free host, please see the
officiating priest before Mass.
Bringing up the Gifts at Mass
If the Mass intention has been requested by you or for
your loved ones, and you would like to bring up the
Gifts at the Offertory, please let the ushers know that
you are present and would like to bring up the gifts.
Widows’ Support Group
If interested please contact the office.
Sanctuary Candle
Our sanctuary candle may be memorialized for a week. Suggested donation $25. Please contact the office to reserve your date.
VIGIL FOR SUNDAY 11/9 4:00 pm Anna Pesce (DiCostanzo family) THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY ORDINARY TIME 11/10 8:00 am Jackie Leone (Jerry & Pat Pollak)
9:15 am Angela Monarchie (family)
11:00 am Joseph Adante (Rosalind Serna)
6:00 pm Theresa & Joseph Bruno (Carmela Bruno) 11/11 9:00 am Mary Eileen Moriarty (Claire Camelio)
11/12 9:00 am Frances Rella (Sister, Esty Tucci)
11/13 9:00 am for the People
11/14 9:00 am Betsy Russo (Lori & Jim Hill)
11/15 9:00 am Eleanor O’Connell (Pat White) VIGIL FOR SUNDAY 11/16 4:00 pm Jackie Leone (Pat & Jerry Pollak) THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY ORDINARY TIME 11/17 8:00 am William Carmine Veltri (Faccenda Family)
9:15 am Livia Ryan (Pat & Frank Hauptman)
11:00 am Helen Loch (Musial family)
6:00 pm Jeanne Hauters (Balestriere family)
ALTAR FLOWERS
We currently have many available weekends to memorialize the
altar flowers for a loved one.
Contact the parish office.
THIS WEEK AT ST. JEROME…… Sunday 11/10 REACH Grades 1-8 - 9:15 Mass followed by class TOTAL 6:00 Mass and following Monday 11/4 Women’s Scripture 9:30 AM Tuesday 11/5 Bible Study 9:30 AM Wednesday 11/6 Contemplative Prayer 7:00 PM Women’s Scripture 7:30 PM Thursday 11/7 Altar Server Training 7:00 PM Friday 11/8 Saturday 11/9 Men’s Group 7:00 AM Sunday 11/10 REACH Grades 1-8 - 9:15 Mass followed by class TOTAL 6:00 Mass and following
This past week I happened to read a wonderful book written by Thomas Murphy –The Power of Your Subconscious Mind. Of course, it is a best seller! I enjoyed the book be-cause it is rooted in science and religion. “The law of your mind is the law of belief itself,” Murphy says. What we believe makes us who we are. There are certain points he makes in this book. Murphy proposes that your religious affiliation is not what makes prayer ef-fective. Rather, it is based on your ability and willingness to accept what you pray. We can connect it with Jesus words. Matthew 17:20, Jesus said, “Because you have so little faith. Truly I tell you, if you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there,' and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.” Murphy adds, whatever you can and do accept on a conscious level has to be accepted by your subconscious as well. So, faith is the link that helps us to pray. He also wrote that there is solution for all our problems in our subconscious level. To find solutions, we need to look inside and ask questions.
Murphy makes a great point by saying that faith is the universal element that heals our mind and body. 'If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth' (Mark 9:23). In all the old rituals of ancient times, with their weird mixtures and incantations, it was the power of suggestion and acceptance in the subconscious mind that healed. Even today, doctors report the power of placebos to produce miraculous recoveries if accom-panied by doubt-free instructions that 'this will do the trick'. Miracles of healing, the author says, are simply the body's obeying of the subconscious mind's knowledge of 'perfect health' when the questioning nature of the normal conscious mind is silenced.
As I finished half of the book, I realize that by constant and rigorous practice we can make our subconscious a powerful weapon to fight against the negatives. Faith should be imprinted in our subconscious mind to see the effect of prayer. Murphy says, if a prayer is answered, it is answered scientifically. He explains that “science” means knowledge that is coordinated, arranged, and systematized. Ultimately the idea here is that we can coop-erate with our subconscious minds to see more of our prayers answered.
WEEKLY OFFERTORY SUMMARY
November 3, 2019 $4,999
November Budget $34,000
Thank you for your support of our parish.
ALL VOLUNTEERS MUST COMPLETE VIRTUS TRAINING!!
SAFE ENVIRONMENTS All volunteers 18 years and over must be in com-pliance with the diocesan mandate. Please see the VIRTUS website (www.virtusonline.org) click “First-time registrant”, click “view a list of sessions”, search ‘Bridgeport, CT (Diocese)”. The website has a complete listing of train-ing. Some upcoming training dates: Greenwich Catholic School - 11/12 @ 10 AM New Covenant Center (Stamford) 11/13 @ 6 PM
We pray for those who bravely serve our country. God bless them and their fami-lies. Our service peo-ple include:
PFC Devon Barker, United States Army Sgt. Andrew Chimento, United States Army
SSgt. Jason Kulik, United States Army SSgt. Cameron Prescott, USAF Pvt. Patrick Ruther, CTARNG
SSG Hendrik P. Sorensen, ARNG ABH3 Lauren A. Sorensen, USN LCpl. Jack H. Whitney, USMC
Our Second Annual Christmas Tree Lighting will take place on Mon-day , December 2 at 7:00 PM.
Mental Health & Wellness
Community Forum
This Tuesday at St. James in Stratford there will be a Forum sponsored by CONECT on Mental Health and Wellness starting at 7:00 PM in their school auditorium. 1 in 4 people in Connecticut will experience a mental disorder of some form in their lifetime. We will hear personal stories and learn about Connecticut’s new law enforcing fair-ness in coverage of Mental Health and Sub-stance Abuse Disorders. Experts in Mental Health will address questions and concerns, es-pecially those about the accessibility and afforda-bility of mental health services. A sign-up for car-pooling from the rear parking lot at 6:15 PM is in the church hallway
MALTA HOUSE OPEN HOUSE
Happy fall! Malta House is the only residential/transitional living program in Connecticut for pregnant and parenting mothers and their ba-bies. Malta House has served over 630 mothers and babies in over 20 years, and we are happy to announce that we are renovating a new building in Norwalk that will allow us to ex-pand our capacity by 50%! Please join us this Sunday 11/10 from 11:30 – 1:30 at an Open House at our new facilities located at 139 West Rocks Road in Norwalk.
TWEETS OF THE WEEK
@Pontifex “Holiness is the fruit of God’s grace and of our free response to it. Holiness is a gift and a call.”
@RichardRohrOFM “I am convinced that sci-ence is offering us evidence of a Very Insistent and Persistent Love at the heart of creation. Call it presence of power. Call it gravity or mag-netism. I call it God.”
@JamesMartinSJ “Gospel: Today Jesus says, “When you hold a banquet, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind; blessed indeed will you be because of their inability to repay you” (Lk 14). Our church is called to reach out specifically to those who feel marginalized, ex-cluded, forgotten.”
Today, November 10 Grades 1-8 meet at 9:15 Mass followed by class Next Sunday, November 17 Kindergarten meets in their classroom Grades 1-8 meet at 9:15 Mass followed by our next Guest Speaker
We are in need of some new Collection Counters. This group counts the weekend offering on Monday mornings. Please contact the office if you can join the team!!
• Thanks to all who attended Parent’s Night at TOTAL last week. We had a great turnout with 15 parents and 30 teens. It was great to meet some new faces and we hope you had a great night. There is no TOTAL on November 17 or 24.
• On Saturday, November 23rd
and 24th, the
TOTAL teens will participate in a special after-noon and overnight experience called NIGHT IN A BOX. See below for details.
• IMPORTANT CONFIRMATION REMIND-ERS: Confirmation Rehearsal will be held on Tuesday, December 3
rd at 7:00 pm in the
church. Confirmation is Sunday, December 8th
at 2pm.
On November 23/24, the TOTAL teens will participate in a special afternoon and overnight experience to think about making a difference and serving others. We will host our homeless awareness project called NIGHT IN A BOX to raise money and collect much needed items for the Open Door Shelter in Norwalk. Teens will con-struct a cardboard shelter and spend the night in that shelter to become more aware of the homeless plight in Norwalk and nationwide. TOTAL teens will be collecting cash donations and other much needed items for cli-
ents of the Open Door Shelter who will be moving into a new apartment until December 8th. Please contact Daniela O’Callaghan or Dianne Turchick (TOTAL @stjeromenorwalk.org) for more infor-mation. Help build a Housewarming basket for someone moving into a new home by purchasing one or more of the items listed below:
NEW pillows * NEW Laundry basket * NEW bath towels * NEW hand towels NEW washcloths * NEW hangers * NEW blankets
NEW cleaning products: bathroom cleaner, multi surface cleaner, dish soap, sponges paper goods: toilet paper, paper towels, tissues
NEW kitchen items: silverware, dishes, pots/ pans, dish towels, coffee pot, pot holders, baking pans
FOOD DRIVE— NEXT WEEKEND — NOVEMBER 16 & 17 As we make our shopping lists for ingredients for our Thanksgiving feasts, let us remember our Norwalk families in need of food. The three local food pantries we support have these wish lists:
Mid-Fairfield AIDS Project Ground Coffee
Tea Canned Fruit
Canned Chicken
OPEN DOOR Powdered Milk Packets
(regular or nonfat) Spaghetti
Canned fruit Cereals for Children
Small Apple juice bottles
Person-2-Person Cereals/Oatmeal
Hearty Soups Tuna fish
Breakfast Bars Cake mixes
Milk Fund Collection boxes will be located at Church exits. After each Mass, volunteers will be accepting cash donations to purchase the most needed items. Thank you for brightening the holidays for our Norwalk families who struggle with food insecurity.