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NOVEMBER 7, 2010 THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 2 Maccabees 7:1-2, 9-14/2 Thessalonians 2:16—3:5/Luke 20:27-38 or 20:27, 34-38 “Brothers and sisters: May our Lord Jesus Christ himself and God our Father, who has loved us and given us everlasting encouragement and good hope through his grace, encourage your hearts and strengthen them in every good deed and word… but the Lord is faithful; he will strengthen you and guard you from the evil one.” Life is a gift. How we live it depends upon the free will God has given us. When we consider all the gifts we have received, life, health, faith, family, gifts great and small, we are grateful. Gifts we have received are to be used for the common good. The word of God today informs us of a gift we have received and are asked to give away. It is not costly, not precious. It was not earned, but showered upon us. There is someone waiting for and in need of this gift. Its name is encouragement. How many people around us need to hear an encouraging word. Circumstances of life find people weighed down with sickness, loss of work, a difficult home situation, addictions of every sort. For many the first step may be a simple presence, a helping hand, and the words “I understand.’ Like a smile it is a gift that is offered, yet is not lost but still kept. It has been given to us as a grace and as we utilize it, we too become stronger in every good deed and word. The classic song ‘Home on the Range’ reminds us there is never heard a discouraging word when we as people of faith encourage one another. HIS WORD TODAY by Rev. William J. Reilly On Tuesday, November 9 th , please come to Vespers with Archbishop Timothy Dolan at 6:30 PM in St. Joseph’s Greenwich Village Church. Archbishop Dolan will give a homily on Dorothy Day, someone for whom he has a special place in his heart. This timely Vespers service in the church where she often prayed falls the day after Dorothy’s birthday and just weeks before the 30 th anniversary of her death on November 29 th . It will include music by some of the best professionals St. Joseph’s has to offer. A reception will follow in St. Joseph’s school auditorium. If you can let us know you’re coming, we’ll be more likely to have the right amount of refreshments. Contact Pax Christi Metro New York at [email protected] or 212-420-0250. Best Wishes, Fr. Vincent DeLucia, OP! Fr. Vincent DeLucia, OP has been elected the Prior of St. Mary's Dominican Priory at Yale in New Haven. He will be leaving us on November 9. Our pastor, Fr. John McGuire, OP, has been appointed interim director of the Catholic Center at NYU. The Parish thanks Fr. Vincent for his many years of service to St. Joseph's and wishes him the best as he moves back to his native New Haven. The 12 th annual Legends of the Village award honors our Fr. John McGuire, O.P. along with the Honorable Ed Koch, and Bradford Perkins on Monday, Nov. 8 th Legends of the Village benefits VillageCare’s array of programs that promote better health and well being of older adults and persons living with HIV/AIDS. For more info, call 212 337 5743.

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NOVEMBER 7, 2010

THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

2 Maccabees 7:1-2, 9-14/2 Thessalonians 2:16—3:5/Luke 20:27-38 or 20:27, 34-38

“Brothers and sisters: May our Lord Jesus Christ himself and God our Father, who has loved us and given us everlasting encouragement and good hope through his grace, encourage your hearts and strengthen them in every good deed and word… but the Lord is faithful; he will strengthen you and guard you from the evil one.”

Life is a gift. How we live it depends upon the free will God has given us. When we consider all the gifts we have received, life, health, faith, family, gifts great and small, we are grateful. Gifts we have received are to be used for the common good.

The word of God today informs us of a gift we have received and are asked to give away. It is not costly, not precious. It was not earned, but showered upon us. There is someone waiting for and in need of this gift. Its name is encouragement.

How many people around us need to hear an encouraging word. Circumstances of life find people weighed down with sickness, loss of work, a difficult home situation, addictions of every sort. For many the first step may be a simple presence, a helping hand, and the words “I understand.’

Like a smile it is a gift that is offered, yet is not lost but still kept. It has been given to us as a grace and as we utilize it, we too become stronger in every good deed and word. The classic song ‘Home on the Range’ reminds us there is never heard a discouraging word when we as people of faith encourage one another.

HIS WORD TODAY by Rev. William J. Reilly

On Tuesday, November 9th, please come to Vespers with Archbishop Timothy Dolan at 6:30 PM in St. Joseph’s Greenwich Village Church.  Archbishop Dolan will give a homily on Dorothy Day, someone for whom he has a special place in his heart.  This timely Vespers service in the church where she often prayed

falls the day after Dorothy’s birthday and just weeks before the 30th anniversary of her death on November 29th.  It will include music by some of the best professionals St. Joseph’s has to offer.  A reception will follow in St. Joseph’s school auditorium.  If you can let us know you’re coming, we’ll be more likely to have the right amount of refreshments.  Contact Pax Christi Metro New York at [email protected] or 212-420-0250. 

Best Wishes, Fr. Vincent DeLucia, OP!Fr. Vincent DeLucia, OP has been elected the Prior of St. Mary's

Dominican Priory at Yale in New Haven. He will be leaving us on November 9. Our pastor, Fr. John McGuire, OP, has been appointed interim director of the Catholic Center at NYU. The Parish thanks Fr. Vincent for his many years of service to St. Joseph's and wishes him the best as he moves back to his native New Haven.

The 12th annual Legends of the Village award honors our Fr. John

McGuire, O.P. along with the Honorable Ed Koch, and Bradford Perkins on Monday, Nov. 8th Legends of the Village benefits VillageCare’s array of programs that promote better health and well being of older adults and persons living with HIV/AIDS. For more info, call 212 337 5743.

Jewish, Christian and Muslim Perspectives: Fall McGinley Lecture, Fordham University

Rev. Patrick J. Ryan, S.J., the Laurence J. McGinley Professor of Religion and Society at Fordham University, will deliver his Fall McGinley lecture, “Prophetic Faith and the Critique of Tradition: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Perspectives,” on Monday evening, November 15 at 6 p.m. in the 12th-floor Lounge in the Lowenstein Center at the Lincoln Center Campus in Manhattan. Also with Rabbi Daniel Polish, Ph.D., of Congregation Shir Chadash, Poughkeepsie and Professor Amir Hussein, Ph.D. of Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.  

The lecture is free and open to the public. Contact: (718) 817-4745 or e-mail [email protected].

Theology-on-Tap NYCTheology 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 Avenues at 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 www.totnyc.org

For an update on Fr. Tom's Kids in Kisumu, Kenya, please click the Fr. Tom's Kids logo on the St. Joseph's website. Thank you for your interest and generosity!

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The Epiphany Catholic Young Adults and the Cathedral of St Patrick Young Adults invite you to a screening of the film, "Nine Days That Changed the World."   This documentary film, produced by Gingrich Productions, tells the remarkable true story of Pope John Paul II’s pilgrimage to his native Poland from June 2-9, 1979.  This visit alone did indeed change the world, and initiated the fall of communism in Eastern Europe, but it also changed the spiritual culture of the world for the 20th century!  We hope you will join us for this screening and learn more about our beloved JPII, whose presence and love is still felt by many today!  When: Saturday, November 13, 2010Time: Doors open at 7pm and the film begin at 7:30pm.  Film will end around 9pm.  Where: Epiphany Catholic Church Parish Hall, Second Avenue between 22nd and 21st Streets.Cost: FreeNote: This attendance is on a first come, first serve basis

FEAST DAYS, SCRIPTURE CITATIONSAND SPECIAL INTENTIONS FOR THIS WEEK

SATURDAY, November 63 Jn 5-8/Lk 18:1-8 12:10 PM 5:30 PM Teresa RogersSUNDAY, November 7 9:00 AM Ruth Hill 11:30AM Eileen Buckley 6:00 PM Dorothy Southwell MONDAY, November 8Ti 1:1-9/Lk 17:1-6 12:10 PM Dobong Tiro 5:30 PM Mary Duffy (living) TUESDAY, November 9 Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12/1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17/Jn 2:13-22 Dedication of the Lateran Bascilica in Rome 12:10 PM Italo, Elena & Ephrim Parmigiani 5:30 PM Valentine Camurati WEDNESDAY, November 10 Ti 3:1-7/Lk 17:11-19 St. Leo the Great, pope and doctor 12:10 PM Millie Marzulla 5:30 PM Florence Newbury THURSDAY, November 11Phlm 7-20/Lk 17:20-25 St. Martin of Tours, bishop 12:10 PM Jeremiah W. O’Connor Jr. 5:30 PM Gerard O’Malley FRIDAY, November 122 Jn 4-9/Lk 17:26-37 St. Josephat, bishop and martyr12:10 PM Sean O’Connor 5:30 PM SATURDAY, November 133 Jn 5-8/Lk 18:1-8 St. Francis Xavier Cabrini, virgin 12:10 PM 5:30 PM Marie Mazza

MONTHLY PARISH ACTIVITIESSunday

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

Monday6:30 PM Centering Prayer Church

7:00 PM YACHT Club for Young Adults

Casserly/Library

Tuesday7:00 PM Aquinas Circle of

UndergraduatesCasserly/Library

Wednesday6:30 PM Korean Catholic

StudentsCasserly/Library

Thursday6:30 PM 1st /mo Pax Christi Bd Mtg PCMNY7:00 PM Newman Club Casserly/

LibraryFriday

6:00 PM 1st/mo Novena/ Sacred Heart Church

6:15 PM St. Egidio Prayer ChurchSaturday

10:00-3:00 PM Soup Kitchen Casserly 12:30 PM 1st/mo Blessing of the Sick Church

6:00 PM Alcoholics Anonymous Caserly

Book Signing by Joe Caldwell

On November 9, St. Joesph’s Parishoner and soup kitchen volunteer, Joe Caldwell will read from the recently published book of his comic trillogy “The Pig Goes to Hog Heaven.”

The event will take place at the Three Lives Bookstore, 154 West 10th Street at 7pm.

Please come out and support a fellow parishoner!

Covenant House’s 20th Annual Candlelight VigilOn 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 PMCovenant House New York, 41st Street &10th AvenueVIGIL @ 6:00 PM Military Island, Broadway between 43rd And 44th Streets

The collection for October 31 was $4,660. We appreciate your generosity.

We encourage you to enroll via the ParishPay website https://www.parishpay.com/. Select the St Joseph West Village link. Use the paperless

way to help our ministry.