Nazareth Catholic Community
November 3, 2019 - 31st Sunday of Ordinary Time
TONIGHT: Mass of Remembrance
2019 Mass of Remembrance
Offered for Deceased Family and Friends
Sunday, November 3th, 7:00PM
November 2 was the Commemoration of All the Faithfully Departed or more commonly known as All Soul's Day. All Souls is the day to remember and pray for all of our loved ones who have died. It is considered a day to remember those who have died that serve as saints in our own lives. Our 7:00PM Mass tonight, 11/3, will be offered in memory of our loved ones who have died.
Also tonight at Mass, we will have a special collection for Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Marion, our partner parish who ministers with the migrant communities of Ontario County. They are in need of cash and gift cards (Topps and Walmart) to help support the children of their parish whose parents have been recently deported. Any amount you can contribute would be approached.
Peace,
~ Jamie
THIS THURSDAY: Building a Bridge: How the Catholic Church Can Show Welcome & Respect to the LGBTQ+ Community
Fr. James Martin, SJ
Thursday, November 7th
7:00PM - 8:30PM
Callahan Theater, Arts Center
Proclaimed a “Roman Catholic rock star” by Frank Bruni of The New York Times, James Martin, S.J. can be found on location with film director Martin Scorsese, serving as Stephen Colbert’s official chaplain, offering commentary on religion and spirituality for major media outlets, and tackling weighty matters as a member of the Vatican’s Secretariat for Communication. Editor-at-large of America magazine, he is also the author of many books, including New York Times bestsellers The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything and Jesus: A Pilgrimage, as well as frequent contributor to the likes of The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.
Rev. Martin is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business, Loyola University Chicago, and the Weston Jesuit School of Theology. Martin’s latest book, Building a Bridge, is testimony to his pastoral commitment. He calls upon LGBTQ+ Catholics and church leaders to enter into dialogue for the sake of building a “relationship of respect,compassion, and sensitivity.” Despite strong pushback from some quarters of the Church, Martin shared with Bruni: “I’m at total peace. I really am. An ocean of hate online is really wiped out by just a few tears from an LGBT person.”
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Do you like to sing? Do you play an instrument? Our Mass Choir is for you!
Come again or for the first time!
If you play an instrument bring it along!
Questions? E-mail Our Choir Directors:
Caelie Flanagan, cflanag11@mail.naz.edu
Julianna Pollicino, jpollic3@mail.naz.edu
Nazareth College Catholic Community Pastoral Team:
Julianna Pollicino
Emma Clive
eclive6@naz.edu
Caelie Flanagan
Danica Aquitania
Sacristan
daquita8@naz.eduAudrey Clements
Catholic Community Interfaith Cohort Representative
aclemen4@naz.eduGabriela Groman
ggroman7@naz.edu
Sarah Schuler
Parish Council President
Nancy Garcia
Coordinator of outreach to Our Lady of Guadalupe Migrant Community
Sr. Donna DelSanto, SSJ
ddelsanto@ssjrochester.org
Jamie R. Fazio, M.Div.
Katie Maya
Cassie Dupre
cdupre0@naz.edu
Fr. Robert Resier, SJ
rreiser@mcquaid.org
Fr. Matthew Temple, O.Carm.
Fr. Richard Briclker
Nazareth College Catholic Community
Wednesday Mass: 12:30PM
Gluten free hosts available upon request - Please contact Jamie Fazio.
For the Sacrament of Reconciliation, please e-mail one of our priests to schedule an appointment.
Jamie R. Fazio, M.Div. (he/him/his), Catholic Chaplain, Office: GAC 160
The Nazareth College Catholic Community is part of the Nazareth Center for Spirituality. All are always welcome!
Email: jfazio1@naz.edu
Website: http://www.naz.edu/center-for-spirituality/catholic-community
Location: Linehan Chapel, East Avenue, Rochester, NY, United States
Phone: 585 389 2308
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