IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH MELBOURNE BEACH, FLORIDA OCTOBER 15, 2017 Saturday, October 14 9:00 a.m. Diane Spinosa by Anita & Jim Carroll 4:30 p.m. Ralph Baum by Ceil Baum Sunday, October 15 7:30 a.m. People of the Parish 9:00 a.m. Diane Spinosa by Dr. Tom & Lois Keefe 11:00 a.m. Elizabeth Rickaby by Joe & Linde LoPrete Monday, October 16 8:00 a.m. Thomasine J. Kashin by Sonja & Nat Villaire Tuesday, October 17 8:00 a.m. Stan Grabowski by the Gabrielli Family Wednesday, October 18 8:00 a.m. Anita Fadden by Dr. & Mrs. Howard Pettengill Thursday, October 19 8:00 a.m. Barney Wallace by Nora & Bob Wallace Friday, October 20 8:00 a.m. James McGrath by the Heming Family 9:00 a.m. Frank Refice by Jean & Bob Aebli 4:30 p.m. Mark Bennett by the Johnston Family 7:30 a.m. Lisa Landry & Charlie Dimon by Joy Dimon 9:00 a.m. Robert Deiana by Jackie Holland 11:00 a.m. The People of the Parish Offertory Collection $9,595.00 If you would like to purchase fresh flowers for the altar for a special occasion or in memory of a loved one contact Joy Dimon at 956-1834. Altar Flowers: October 15, 2017 In loving memory of Lisa Landry by her Family VISITS FOR THE SICK If you know someone who is homebound, in a nursing home or rehabilitation center, and would like a visit from the Ministers to the Sick or a priest, please notify Susan Misner at 514-9548. MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA A Miraculous Medal Novena will be held every Monday immediately following the 8:00 a.m. Mass. Booklets for the Novena are in the center aisle. PRAYER LINE Please call in prayer requests for the Telephone Prayer Line to Marian Kulik at 728-1302 or Rosemarie Meerbott at 725-7053. DAILY ROSARY AND BOOK OF PETITIONS There is a prayer petition book to Our Lady of the Rosary located on the shelf at the back of the church. List your petitions - they will be included with the recitation of the rosary prayed before and after daily Mass. All are welcome to join us. BIBLE TIMELINE STUDY HAS STARTED Join us for The Bible Timeline Study on Wednesdays at 9:00 a.m. in the Parish Office. It is a Catholic Bible study that can help you experience the life-changing power of God's Word. For more information contact Jean Roye at 954-873-0746 or jcroye122@yahoo.com EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION 4:30 p.m. Vicezina Bates, Dolly Biennas, Ted Cooper, Maria Elliott, Mary Pat Maguire, Marlene Marando, Judi Mendes, Toni Polster, George Rybicki 7:30 a.m. Jackie Baduini, Bill Devanney, Bonita Payne, Joan Sochacki, Amy Sullivan 9:00 a.m. Carol Colombo, Joy Dimon, Wendy Ellis, Bill & Linda Fadden, Lois Keefe, Mary Kay O Toole, Angela Phillips, Camille Stimpson 11:00 a.m. Mike Benner, Ava & Terry Cronin Jr., Agnes Crowley, Julie & Terry Pierce, Judith Rohan, Jack & Susan Strahle READERS 4:30 p.m. Dolly Biennas, Adam Blackwell 7:30 a.m. Eric Smith, Amy Sullivan 9:00 a.m. Jennifer Helin, Coral Kehm 11:00 a.m. Doug Allison, Jacob Butler ALTAR SERVERS 4:30 p.m. Olivia & Evan Blackwell 7:30 a.m. None Assigned 9:00 a.m. Mylee Rainbow, Christopher Kehm 11:00 a.m. Lucas & Cale Butler PARISH PICNIC - SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22nd Do you know it s Immaculate Conception s 40th year? Celebrate at our Parish Picnic, Oct 22 nd from 12-2 pm, on Father Ben's lawn! Please bring a salad or dessert to share! Join us for Food, Fun, Music, Games, and Fellowship! VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED TO HELP! Call Gretchen at (321)745-9407 or the parish office at (321)725-0552!! FAITH FORMATION Faith Formation has begun and is held on Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m. There is still time to register! For questions contact Debbie Weir-Khan at dweirkhan@icparishmb.org ATTENTION YOUNG ADULTS! You are invited to a one-day retreat event at Holy Name of Jesus in Indialantic, FL, on Saturday, October 14th from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The day will include great speakers, music, break-out sessions, Mass and Adoration. Cost is $30 per person or $50 per married couple. This includes lunch and if registered by October 1 st a T-shirt. Registration is now open online at www.hnj.org/young-adult-retreat-2017. For more information email HNJYoungAdultRetreats@gmail.com. Please pray for the eternal repose of the souls of Vincent Stone and Mary Zaleski, parishioners who died recently. On behalf of Immaculate Conception, we extend our prayerful sympathy to their families. May they rest in peace.
Are you being called to visit the sick? I was sick and you visited me Matthew 25:36 Do you have 2 hours a week, every other week or once a month? Immaculate Conception Ministers to the Sick invite you to accompany us on visits to the sick. We visit the homebound, hospitalized, nursing home and rehab patients. Come see the ministry at work! Stop and talk to Ministers to the Sick next weekend after Mass. We will have a table in the breezeway. We want to answer your questions! You can also call: Susan Misner 321-514-9548 Here s what ICC Ministers to the Sick say about what the ministry means to them: A truly wonderful opportunity to bring Jesus to our sick and homebound parishioners. I serve the Lord by ministering to others in my church community. It is a way to make a one-on-one connection and bring the Lord directly into someone s life. Love, joy and hope! I receive many thank yous and I am thankful I can visit. It is refreshing to my own spirituality, and always a learning experience! It is a gratifying, humbling, heartwarming and deeply spiritual experience. Stay where you are. Find your own Calcutta. Find the sick, the suffering, and the lonely right where you are. Mother Teresa
WOMEN S GUILD MARK YOUR CALENDAR for 2017 Nov. 6 at 9:30 a.m. Board Meeting Nov. 11 Dinner/Dance December 4 at noon Christmas Luncheon A Tour of Europe Dinner/Dance Saturday, Nov 11th - Parish Hall Music by Remember When Caterers - Euro Deli & Chef Tom $30 pp - Tickets are now available after all Masses BYOB - NO WALK-INS. For more info: Joan 956-7918 Annual Gourmet Liquor Basket Raffle Now accepting donations for the annual ICCWG gourmet/liquor basket. Box available in Church foyer beginning Oct 7 th. GENESIS HOUSE 40th YEAR CELEBRATION On st, Genesis House is celebrating 40 years of providing shelter for homeless women and children in need. Come dance the night away in celebration! The night will include: Master of Ceremonies: Greg Pallone, Channel 13 Melbourne Swingtime Band 40's Bottle Club Theme, BYOB - mixers provided Drawing for a Flat Screen TV Hors d'oeuvre Buffet; 40's attire optional Where: Melbourne Auditorium from 7-10 pm For more information visit genesishousefl.org or call Kristen Snyder 321-288-4754. Adoration Chapel News Is the Lord asking you to spend an hour with Him? The Blessed Sacrament is now exposed on: Mondays from 12 midnight 8 a.m. & 9 a.m. 9 p.m. Tuesdays from 9 a.m. 9 p.m. The chapel is open 24 hours, 7 days a week for prayer. Permanent adorers needed Mondays 12 noon to 1 p.m., 4 p.m. 5 p.m. every other week. Substitute adorers needed for Mondays & Tuesdays. Call (321)514-9548 to volunteer, or fill out a card and leave it in the basket in the chapel. SECOND COLLECTION NEXT WEEKEND OCT. 21/22 CATHOLIC CHARITIES Catholic Charities of Central Florida provides direct emergency assistance to needy families and individuals in our community (Central Florida). The funds are used to help with mortgage payments, utilities, food and many other necessities. None of the money from this special collection goes for overhead but for direct services. The need is great and the generosity of parishioners allows Catholic Charities to provide hope and build opportunity to more people in need. PANTRY SUNDAY This weekend, October 14th & 15th is Pantry Sunday for our Parish. The goods and money collected are given to Daily Bread and the South Brevard Sharing Center. Mark your donation bags for the organization of your choice. Unmarked bags are divided equally between Daily Bread and the Sharing Center. Write your checks to either Daily Bread or the Sharing Center. 28th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME FR. BEN'S "PAPER CLIPS" Lord, the one you love is sick. John 11:3 The apostles come to Jesus with this heartfelt plea on behalf of Lazarus, one of Jesus dearest friends. How often might these same words be on our lips, as we call out to the Lord on behalf of our wife, husband, parent, child, relative, friend, colleague or classmate? How often might these words be uttered repeatedly in desperation as spouses, parents, adult children and caregivers tend to the sick and dying in homes, hospitals and care facilities? One thing is clear from the life of Jesus as recorded in the Gospels his unbounded compassion for the sick and dying (and even those who seemed to be dead ). So many of his encounters with people were prompted by the same thing suffering from illness. However, even before Jesus brought to them the power of miraculous healing, he first offered them an even more significant gift his presence! For as we know, nothing has the potential to be more isolating that sickness and dying. Those who are suffering can become isolated for many reasons: people feel very cut off from the rest of the world as they lose their ability to come and go as they please; not wanting to rock the boat unless absolutely necessary leads people to be unusually quiet when feeling their worse; worries about bothering or burdening the healthy people around you; social gatherings can actually be dangerous, especially for those stricken with diseases that compromise the immune system. Getting sick can sometimes feel like entering a state of suspended animation. The outside world continues along its usual trajectory, but you re frozen in time, isolated in your world of self-care, fatigue and illness. When a person becomes ill, their lives often begin to revolve around doctor s appointments, medication schedules and treatment, and while some friends and family may understand, others may not be so generous. Every day, in imitation of Christ, the Body of Christ is invited to serve those members of the Body who are sick and suffering through our prayer, our assistance and our love. But even more so, our community of Immaculate Conception offers special care for the sick and dying through our MINISTRY TO THE SICK, which most importantly reconnects those isolated by illness (as well as those caregivers who also can become cut off from their normal relationships). I invite you to consider either recommitting to this beautiful ministry, or perhaps offering your time to begin serving this ministry. Many in our midst are crying out, Lord, the one you love is sick. Will you respond in the name of Christ and our IC community through serving in our Ministry to the Sick? Have a blessed week! Fr. Ben FLORIDA CATHOLIC NEWSPAPER Enjoy paper delivery of your Florida Catholic? Then renew today! Get 24 issues of the Florida Catholic delivered to your home for $26 a year. 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