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33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B) 18 NOVEMBER 2018
OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACECATHOLIC CHURCH
mailing address: 4040 York, Wichita Falls, Texas 76309 telephone: 940-696-1253 location: 2601 Lansing Blvd., Wichita Falls, Texas 76309 fax: 940-696-1216
email: [email protected] www.olqpwf.org
NOVEMBER 18, 2018
THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY in ORDINARY TIME NOVEMBER 18, 2018 8:30 am – GIOANBAOTIXITA VU† by Diep & Ngoc Tran PETER CONG TRONG NGUYEN† by Jennie Nguyen Intentions of WAYNE and MARCIA RICHEY by Mr. & Mrs. Davy Tolentino 11:00 am – Missa Pro Populo/Mass for Parishioners MONDAY – NOVEMBER 19, 2018 (Weekday) 8:00 am - DICK LEMERY† by Sue Yingling ROSEMARIE and LAWRENCE SCHROEDER† by Margie Frazier MARY† and GIOANBAOTIXITA TRAN† by Diep & Ngoc Tran TUESDAY – NOVEMBER 20, 2018 (Weekday) 8:00 am – Liturgy of the Hours (Not a Mass) WEDNESDAY – NOVEMBER 21, 2018 (Weekday) 6:15 pm – SOULS in Purgatory† by Jimmy Ho BARBARA FANGMANN† by Larry Fangmann MARIA CARMEN REDIANG† by Debbie Baltazar For the CATHOLIC CHURCH by Kathy Demars THURSDAY – NOVEMBER 22, 2018 (Thanksgiving Day) 9:00 am – FRANCIS HOANG† by Jimmy Ho INE PHAM† and FRANCIS TRAN† by Diep & Ngoc Tran RALPH WAGGONER† by Dollie Waggoner SOULS in Purgatory† by Jimmy Ho FRIDAY – NOVEMBER 23, 2018 (Weekday) No Mass today—Happy Thanksgiving! SATURDAY – NOVEMBER 24, 2018 (Weekday) 6:00 pm – PATRICIA POOLE† by Mary Phillips DICK LEMERY† by Mr. & Mrs. Ed Vokes SOULS in Purgatory † by Jimmy Ho THIRTY-FOURTH SUNDAY in ORDINARY TIME NOVEMBER 25, 2018 8:30 am – PETER PHUOC VAN† by Jennie Nguyen Intentions of RACHEL MAXON by Maxon Family Thanksgiving for THOMAS BUCAG by Martha & Feliciano Bucag 11:00 am – Missa Pro Populo/Mass for Parishioners
The Intentions of Holy Father Pope Francis for the month of NOVEMBER Universal: In the Service of Peace
That the language of love and dialogue may always prevail over the language of conflict.
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Readings for the Week of NOVEMBER 18, 2018
Sunday: Dn 12:1-3/Ps 16:5, 8, 9-10, 11 [1]/Heb 10:11-14, 18/Mk 13:24-32 Monday: Rv 1:1-4; 2:1-5/Ps 1:1-2, 3, 4 and 6 [Rv 2:17]/Lk 18:35-43 Tuesday: Rv 3:1-6, 14-22/Ps 15:2-3a, 3bc-4ab, 5 [Rv 3:21]/Lk 19:1-10 Wednesday: Rv 4:1-11/Ps 150:1b-2, 3-4, 5-6 [1b]/Lk 19:11-28 Thursday: Rv 5:1-10/Ps 149:1b-2, 3-4, 5-6a and 9b [Rv 5:10]/Lk 19:41-44 Friday: Rv 10:8-11/Ps 119:14, 24, 72, 103, 111, 131 [103a]/Lk 19:45-48 Saturday: Rv 11:4-12/Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10 [1b]/Lk 20:27-40 Next Sunday: Dn 7:13-14/Ps 93:1, 1-2, 5 [1a]/Rv 1:5-8/Jn 18:33b-37
PRAY FOR PRIESTS THIS WEEK 11/19 – Very Rev. Mariya James Susai Manickam, SAC 11/20 – Rev. Vijaya Raju Mareedu, SAC 11/21 – Rev. John Martin 11/22 – Rev. Raul Martinez 11/23 – Very Rev. Ray McDaniel 11/24 – Rev. John McKone 11/25 – Rev. Hector Medina (Retired)
Pastor: Very Reverend Alexander Ambrose
Pastoral Assistant: Deacon Jim Bindel Deacon Vincent Blake
Director of Religious Education: Anne Poplin Youth Ministry Coordinator: Renee O'Malley
Business Manager: Licia Vasquez Receptionist: Rosalie Tolentino
Event and Safe Environment Coordinator: Tamra DuBose
Grounds & Facility Manager: Mike Carlton Housekeeper: Donna Lindeman
(Parish Office Hours: 8:30am to 4:30pm Mon.— Fri.)
WELCOME VISITORS We are delighted that you have joined us for Mass.
Please know that you are always Welcome here!
WE ARE A CATHOLIC STEWARDSHIP PARISH
Weekly OFFERINGS NOVEMBER 11, 2018: $11,009.95 Cemetery Fund: $10.00 Faith Direct OFFERINGS NOVEMBER 4: $ 20,027.00 Campaign for Human Development: $514.00 Building Fund: $45.00 NOVEMBER 15: $ (not available at this time)
Saturday (vigil) 6:00 p.m.
(Childcare available) Sunday : 8:30 a.m.
and 11:00 a.m. (Childcare available at 11:00 a.m. Mass only)
Monday, Thursday, & Friday 8:00 a.m.
Wednesday 6:15 p.m. (in the Holy Family Chapel)
Liturgy of the Hours Tuesday—8:00 a.m.
(in the Holy Family Chapel)
Reconciliation Saturdays from 4—5pm
or by appointment
Adoration of the Most Blessed
Sacrament First Friday of each month
9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. each Wednesday
4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. (Rosary at 5:30 p.m.)
PARISH STAFF
Sunday—November 18, 2018 Confirmation Class will not meet today! Divine Mercy Religious Article Store open after Mass 9:30 am—RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES Þ KG—6th Grade—Notre Dame Elementary School Þ Jr. High CCD—Youth Hall 9:45 am—Gospel of Luke Bible Study/St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Room
Monday—November 19, 2018 6:30 pm—CDA Queen of Peace, Court 2710 mtg. / St. Joseph Room 6:30 pm—Seasons of Hope/Guest Quarters
Tuesday—November 20, 2018 Wednesday—November 21, 2018 High School CCD Class will not meet today! Divine Mercy Religious Article Store open after Mass 4:00 pm—Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament / Holy Family Chapel (until 6pm) 5:30 pm—Pray the Rosary/Holy Family Chapel
Thursday—November 22, 2018 Happy Thanksgiving to All; Office is Closed 9:00 am—Blessing of your Thanksgiving Bread and Wine at Mass
Friday—November 23, 2018 Office is Closed—No Mass
Saturday—November 24, 2018 Divine Mercy Religious Article Store open after Mass 7:30 am—Men In Christ/Parish Office workroom 4:00pm—Confessions/Holy Family Chapel
Sunday—November 25, 2018 Jr. High CCD and Confirmation Class will not meet today! Divine Mercy Religious Article Store open after Mass
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Thanksgiving Day Mass 9:00am Thursday—November 22, 2018
If you would like your Thanksgiving Bread and Wine Blessed at Mass, please bring
them before Mass begins.
Thanksgiving Office Hours The Parish Office will be CLOSED
On Thursday, November 22 and Friday, November 23
Coming Soon: Parish Christmas Party Thursday, December 6th
Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church In the St. Joseph Room
Monday, January 14, 2019 6 pm--9 pm
Sacred Heart Catholic Church –723-5288 Saturday, November 17 9am—12Noon Thursday, December 6 6pm—9pm If your certificate is about to expire, you NEED to register for this training session. Pre-registration is required for the training. Go to https://www.virtusonline.org. Please call Tammy at the parish office for more information.
Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 10 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 14 Dec. 17 Dec. 19 Dec. 19
Dec. 20 Dec. 21
Sacred Heart Sacred Heart St. Mary St. William's Holy Family
Our Lady Queen of Peace St. Mary's St. Joseph
Immaculate Conception St. Jude
Our Lady of Guadalupe
Seymour Wichita Falls Henrietta Montague Vernon Wichita Falls
Windthorst Rhineland Wichita Falls
Burkburnett Wichita Falls
ADVENT RECONCILIATION SERVICE All Services begin at 7:00 pm
Fr. Alex and the Parish Staff wish for you and your family abundant
NOVEMBER 18, 2018 INTERFAITH OUTREACH SERVICES PANTRY NEEDS
Peanut Butter, Jelly, Boxed Potatoes Put items in large basket in the Narthex when
you come to Mass. Thank you for your kind acts of generosity and for sharing your blessings
with those in need.
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Everyone is invited to have Breakfast in the St. Joseph Room every Monday morning after Mass.
PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY will not meet Tuesday, November 20 as it is Thanksgiving week. If you know of someone in need of a prayer shawl or a lap robe, call the parish office to request one.
No PSM meetings in the month of December. Contact JoAnn Brennan at 940.867.5010 if you would like to participate in this ministry.
Queen of Peace—CDA Court #2710 Next meeting will be on Monday, November 19 at 6:30 pm in the Saint Joseph Room. No Meeting in December. If you would like more information on Catholic Daughters of the Americas, you can visit the National website: catholicdaugh-ters.org or texascda.org.
CDA #2710 and Knights of Columbus #1473 Second Annual Christmas Party
Saturday, December 1st from 7pm until 11pm
Knights of Columbus Hall
Deadline to purchase tickets is November 27. Tickets must be purchased in advance. Tickets will NOT be sold at the door. Tickets can be purchased from any court officer.
Our Lady Queen of Peace - Facility Rental Great Hall and St. Joseph Room
For information about renting a space in our facility, please contact Tammy DuBose (Event/Safe Environment Coordinator) at the parish office 940-696-1253 or email [email protected].
Once again this year, we are soliciting names from our parishioners of individuals or families, whom you know are in need of receiving Christmas food baskets. As in the past, there will be sign-up sheets in the Narthex and at the Chapel exit doors for you to use in signing-up families in need beginning the weekend of November 17-18.
Once you have completely provided the information on the form, please drop it in the box wrapped in Christmas paper that will be on the table next to the forms. We would like to have all forms returned by Sunday, December 9th.
You will note that the form asks for the name and phone number of the parishioner making the referral, please know that this name is never revealed to the recipients. It is important that we have your name in case we have a question concerning the delivery, but your name is kept confidential.
We are most grateful for those of you who will make referrals and bring food each week. By serving those in need, we will truly be feeding Christ this Christmas (Matthew 25:37-40).
WEEK ONE: November 17th & 18th Boxed Stuffing Squeezable Jelly
Canned Green Beans Peanut Butter
WEEK TWO: November 24th & 25th Chicken Helper Dried Beans (1 lb. bag)
Canned Chunk Chicken (2-pack) Dried Rice (1 lb. bag)
WEEK THREE: December 1st & 2nd
Canned Pasta Sauce Flour (5 lb. bag) Macaroni & Cheese
Spaghetti Noodles (1 lb. box)
WEEK FOUR: December 8th & 9th Baking Potatoes (5 lb. bag)
Boxed Cereal Sugar (4 lb. bag)
(Please watch for a “Flock Note” on Dec. 12th identifying food shortage areas where additional food dona-
tions are needed for the weekend of December 15th & 16th) This food drive will benefit our parishioners and
clients of Catholic Charities.
Advent food drive
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of peace
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“The retreat changed me forever. I am a child of God who was forgiven. I was able to move ahead without the awful guilt and shame.” - Testimony after a Rachel Retreat May you have a blessed and holy Thanksgiv-ing, filled with love and gratitude. And if you want to move ahead without guilt and shame after abortion, call us. We can help. Rachel Ministries 817-923-4757
Next retreat March 8, 2019
Thrive. Don’t just
survive.
Join Dynamic Catholic and Matthew Kelly to discover your purpose, learn new habits, and gain personal clarity. It’s not your typical church event.
December 8, 2018—7pm to 10pm The Theatre at Grand Prairie (Grand Prairie, TX)
Just $39! For a limited time, use the code: Dynamic18 to get $10 off your ticket! Enter this code at checkout on the AXS Ticketing site. For more event details, please visit: DynamicCatholic.com/Dallas or
call 859.980.7900
The men of our parish (age 18 & older) are members of the Men's Club. Contact Kim Peterson for more information, [email protected]
Altar Servers assist the priest and deacon in the celebration of the Mass so that the liturgy can be conducted with grace and reverence. This ministry helps to develop a sense of participation in parish life and a love for the church's liturgical life, while growing closer to God in one's own life. Youth (3rd grade and up) and adults are eligible for this ministry. Training takes place as needed. Contact Bob Jones 940-782-8090 if you are interested in becoming an altar server.
Infinity Fertility Care (Shirelle Edghill, Fertility Care Practitioner) (817) 845-0249 Contact: [email protected]
InfinityFertilityCare.com Fertility Awareness/Infertility Solutions/Family Planning
Next Class: November 13 at 7:00 pm Notre Dame (Upper Campus)
No Cost to attend Group Intro Sessions/Reservation Required
Don't forget to check out our parish website: www.olqpwf.org. It is full of information about our ministries, sacraments, and parish community news. You can also find us on Facebook: OLQP Catholic Church, Wchita Falls, TX
FIREARMS POLICY “PURSUANT TO SECTION 30.06, PENAL CODE (TRESPASS BY LICENSE HOLDER WITH A CONCEALED HANDGUN) A PERSON LICENSED UNDER SUBCHAPTER H, CHAPTER 411, GOVERNMENT CODE (HANDGUN LICENSING LAW), MAY NOT ENTER THIS PROPERTY WITH A CONCEALED HANDGUN.
CONFORME A LA SECCIÓN 30.06 DEL CÓDIGO PENAL (TRASPASAR PORTANDO ARMAS DE FUEGO) PERSONAS CON LICENCIA BAJO DEL SUBCAPITULO H, CAPITULO 411, CODIGO DE GOBIERNO (LEY DE PORTAR ARMAS), NO DEBEN ENTRAR A ESTA PROPIEDAD PORTANDO UN ARMA DE FUEGO.
“PURSUANT TO SECTION 30.07, PENAL CODE (TRESPASS BY LICENSE HOLDER WITH AN OPENLY CARRIED HANDGUN), A PERSON LICENSED UNDER SUBCHAPTER H, CHAPTER 411, GOVERNMENT CODE (HANDGUN LICENSING LAW), MAY NOT ENTER THIS PROPERTY WITH A HANDGUN THAT IS CARRIED OPENLY.
DE CONFORMIDAD CON LA SECCIÓN 30.07, DEL CÓDIGO PENAL (TRASPASO DE UNA PERSONA CON LICENCIA CON UNA ARMA DE FUEGO VISIBLE), UNA PERSONA CON LICENCIA BAJO EL SUBCAPÍTULO H, CAPÍTULO 411, DEL CÓDIGO DE GOBIERNO (LEY DE LICENCIAS DE ARMAS DE FUEGO), NO PODRÁ ENTRAR A ESTA PROPIEDAD CON UNA ARMA DE FUEGO QUE SEA LLEVADA VISIBLEMENTE.
HAPPY 99th BIRTHDAY JO Bearden
(November 22)
NOVEMBER 18, 2018
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Renee O'Malley, Youth Coordinator
Jr. High CCD — Sunday Mornings (9:30am to 10:40am) High School CCD — Wednesday Evenings (6:00pm)
See you in the Youth Hall
Levi Anderle Tristian Diaz
Isabel Juarez Leilani Nguyen
Riley Pruit Viet Tran
Jacob Zotz Christopher Laxamana Francene "Alphea" Lee
We will NOT have CCD class on
Wednesday November 21 and Sunday
November 25
November 16-18 Black Sox Baseball
Training Camp 512 W 1st St. in Burkburnett
Please pray for the teens who are at Confirmation Retreat this weekend. May the Holy Spirit fill their hearts with Peace, Love, and Joy as they continue their formation and deepen their relationship with Christ.
High School CCD Christmas Party
Wed., December 12
Jr. High CCD Christmas Party
Sun., December 16
"I am not alone. Christ is with
me.”
THE MARTYRS OF VIETNAM
The memorial of Andrew Dung-Lac (1795–1839) celebrates all of the Vietnamese Martyrs in the 17th-19th centuries. Christianity was brought to Vietnam in 1533 when the first Portuguese missionary arrived, and the faith was spread widely during the 17th century. However, Christians were often mistaken for activists or enemies of the ruling party and as a result, many were martyred. One of these was St. Andrew Dung-Lac who was born in 1795 in a poor, pagan family. When he was twelve the family moved to Hanoi to find work. There St. Andrew met a catechist and received food and shelter with him. The catechist taught him of the Christian faith for three years. He converted to Christianity and was ordained a priest in 1823. St. Andrew Dung-Lac was tireless in his preaching, often fasted, and led a simple, moral life. He was Christ-like in his life, and many people were baptized as a result. He was arrested twice, but each time the people purchased his release by giving money to the authorities. However, because the Saint kept preaching the gospel, he was arrested again and taken to Hanoi, where he suffered torture and beheading, becoming a martyr for the faith. Many others in Vietnam were also murdered for their faith, yet, they remained true to Christ. Things to Do: · Find out more about the suffering of the
Church in communist Vietnam. · Ask your catechist to invite a parishioner who
lived in Vietnam and knew of Christian persecution to speak to your religious education class.
· Pray a rosary for those Christians suffering persecution today in Vietnam.
THANKSGIVING??? Well, it’s Tom here, and I just have 2 things to say about that . . . 1. I always heard the pilgrims really liked beef best! and 2. Have a Blessed Thanksgiv-ing!
Remember No Religious Ed Classes
on Sunday, November 25th
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Ministry to the Sick and Homebound. If you know of someone in need, please contact Deacon Jim at the parish office. Anointing of the Sick. This sacrament is offered to all members of the parish and its celebration can be arranged. If you are anticipating surgery, contact the parish office.
Baptism. If you desire Baptism for your children at Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church, we require the fami-ly to be formally registered members of the parish for at least three months, use contribution envelopes, and attend Mass weekly. After the family has met the above require-ments, please contact the parish office.
Marriage. Arrangements to prepare for the sacrament of marriage needs to be made at least six months in advance. Call Deacon Jim Bindel at the parish office.
As we edge closer to the closing of the liturgical year, the Church selects readings that remind us of the final close: the second coming of Christ. It's easy, perhaps, to forget that this is a dogma of our Catholic faith. We see this dramatic end times language in today's Gospel. "The sun will be dark-ened ... and the stars will be falling from the sky."
As Christians and as human beings, we know all things will come to an end. "But of that day or hour, no one knows." The "end of the world" and end of time at Jesus' coming is in a future unknown. But God has given us beauti-ful reminders of this truth. We see the signs and symbols of ending all around us -- nightfall at the end of each day; the life cycle of crops coming alive, bearing fruit, and being harvested; our own death. That, too, will come at an unknown day and hour. But that is the way of things. Even as God cre-
ated in Genesis, He gave us a sense of time -- the sun rising and setting, a beginning and an end -- to mark our days.
So how do we welcome these built-in forms of measurement? Do we take time to quietly recollect at the end of each day? Do we see every morning as a fresh start for mercies new? Do we observe the seasons and reflect on what they might be speaking to us of God and His glory? "Heaven and earth will pass away, but my works will not pass away." The little beginnings and little ends are opportunities to renew our faith in Jesus, if only we have the eyes to see!
GOSPEL MEDITATION 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
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