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TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Nativity of Our Lord C AT H O L I C C H U R C H & S C H O O L IMMIGRATION AND OUR NATION’S FUTURE A Pastoral Letter written by Most Rev. Samuel J. Aquila, Archbishop of Denver and Most Rev. Michael J. Sheridan, Bishop of Colorado Springs and Apostolic Administrator of Pueblo October 1, 2013 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Immigration is a phenomenon America has experienced countless times over the centuries and with each wave of new arrivals to our shores comes a discussion of how we should react. Because what is decided about our immigration laws will have long-lasting material and spiritual consequences, we have decided to write this pastoral letter to emphasize some of the moral principles that should be considered in the discussion. OCTOBER 6 Before going into details, however, we want to make clear that this letter should not be seen as an endorsement of any specific legislation currently being considered. Too often what starts as good legislation ends up tarnished by all the add-ons legislators make. America needs to reform its immigration laws across the board, but establishing the specifics of those new regulations is the job of lawmakers, not pastors. Our job is to teach about the moral values that should shape those laws, and that is what this letter aims to accomplish. In a particular way, we hope that this letter will help form and guide the consciences of Catholics – especially those who hold public offices – and others of good will. ... To read the letter in its entirety, go to our website: www.nool.us! FROM THE DESK OF OUR PASTOR Dear Parishioners, The past few weeks have seen the beginning of many of our programs. I, myself, have been working with the high school students, and I celebrate Mass every other week for the new Sojourners young adult group. In both these groups, I find a great openness, desire, and hunger for the faith. As Pope Francis insists, the faith cannot be communicated simply by communicating concepts, but it needs to be discovered in the experience of our lives. For this reason, this year, I would like to bring a group of these young people to participate in the National Right to Life March in Washington. This annual march is truly a beautiful event full of faith and totally peaceful witness to the value and dignity of the human person. On the evening preceding the march itself, there is a high Mass at the National Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, which is, in my opinion, perhaps the most beautiful liturgy celebrated each year in the Church here in our country. It is presided by the cardinals with hundreds of bishops and thousands of priests concelebrating, and the basilica is packed to its largest capacity with the faithful. I believe that to bring our young people to participate in this moment could be very helpful for the growth of their Catholic awareness. Part of the reason I am telling you all of this is to ask for some help, so that those young people who are unable to afford the price of such a trip might be nonetheless able to come. In particular, I would be very interested in the donation of frequent flyer miles either on the Star Alliance Network or the One World Network. If you might have some such miles available to donate, we would be very grateful to hear from you. The Right to Life March takes place on January 22, the anniversary of the Supreme Court decision in the Roe v. Wade case, which made abortion on demand the law of our land. This year it falls on a Wednesday, in the middle of the school semester, and therefore, our trip will need to be brief, hence our decision to fly. If you have frequent flyer miles to donate, please contact Jacquie Fankell at [email protected], or speak to somebody at the office. Sincerely In Christ, Fr. Michael LITURGICAL SCHEDULE Mass Times: Weekend Masses: Saturday 4:30pm Sunday 7:30am, 9:30am, & 11:30am Youth Mass 5:00pm Daily Mass: Monday-Thursday 7:30am Friday & Saturday 8:00am First Friday of the month: 12:00pm Readings for this Week: Sacrament of Penance: Saturday 8:30am & 3:00pm Sunday 30 min. prior to each Mass Saturday: Joel 4:12-21; Luke 11:27-28 PARISH OFFICE 900 Midway Blvd. Broomfield, CO 80020 Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm www.nool.us Phone: 303-469-5171 Fax: 303-469-5172 School: 303-466-4177 PLEASE NOTE! Send all bulletin information to Jacquie Fankell at [email protected] by Tuesdays at noon. Sunday: Habakkuk 1:2-3; 2:2-4; 2 Tm. 1:6-8, 13-14; Lk. 17:5-10 Monday: Jonah 1:1–2:1-2, 11; Luke 10:25-37 Tuesday: Jonah 3:1-10; Luke 10:38-42 Wednesday: Jonah 4:1-11; Luke 11:1-4 Thursday: Malachi 3:13-20b; Luke 11:5-13 Friday: Joel 1:13-15; 2:1-2; Luke 11:15-26 Next Sunday: 2 Kings 5:14-17; 2 Timothy 2:8-13; Luke 17:11-19 Pastor Fr. Michael Carvill, ext. 114 [email protected] Parochial Vicar Fr. Accursio Ciaccio, ext. 111 [email protected] In Residence Fr. Gabriele Azzalin, ext. 121 [email protected] Deacons Richard A. Medenwaldt, ext. 106 [email protected] Leonard “Buz” Onesky, ext. 106 [email protected] Steve Vallero Executive Assistant to the Pastor Lynne Gallagher, ext. 101 [email protected] Business Manager Kyle Hubbart, ext. 108 [email protected] School Principal Kathy Shadel, ext. 119 [email protected] Director of Faith Formation Mark Thomason, ext. 104 [email protected] Development Director Ilene DuBey, 303-641-3667 [email protected] Director of Religious Education Diane Irby, ext. 103 [email protected] Director of Music Tad Koriath, ext. 123 [email protected] Director of RCIA Deacon Richard A. Medenwaldt, ext. 106 [email protected] Parish Registrar Merrilyn Sikora, ext. 110 [email protected] Business Office Accountant Carol Sullivan, ext. 109 [email protected] Administrative Assistant - Front Desk Belinda Marquez-Salgado, ext. 100 [email protected] Sue Gettings, ext. 100 [email protected] IT Specialist Jim DuBey, ext. 115 [email protected] Pastoral Communications Associate Jacquie Fankell, ext. 135 [email protected] Promoter of Works of Charity Maura Johnson [email protected] Parish Sacristan Marylou Sivigliano, ext. 136 [email protected] THIS WEEK AT NATIVITY MASS INTENTIONS Sunday, October 6 7:30am †Mr. & Mrs. Gross by Rose Roth 9:30am People of the Parish 11:30am †Vinton Puckett by Anthoula Theodosis 5:00pm †Elaine Hebert by the Golden Ladies Monday, October 7 7:30am †Marion Walz by Pat & Joan Bridges Tuesday, October 8 7:30am †Dorothy Blazel by Paul & Nicki Battista Wednesday, October 9 7:30am †Harry Johnson by Ron & Chris Morrison Thursday, October 10 7:30am †Dorothy Neddeau by Ben & Katherine Vagher Friday, October 11 8:00am Ben & Katherine Vagher by Special Intention Saturday, October 12 8:00am Fraternity of St. Charles Borromeo 4:30pm †Charlie Chavez by The Paddock Family Sunday, October 13 7:30am †Elsie Bovdik by Karen & Sheila 9:30am People of the Parish 11:30am Patrick Bridges by Joan 5:00pm †Elaine Hebert by Nativity Widows Luncheon Group Prayers for the sick and for the deceased: We pray for all who are sick, and for our deceased relatives and friends that they may speedily attain the blessedness of heaven and rejoice in the eternal treasure of God’s glory and love. If you have any prayer requests, please contact Connie Modecker at 303-404-1792 or Joanne Farver at 303-466-8859 to be included on Nativity's Prayerline. Collection Counters this week: Judith Quinlan, Jeanette Nansel, Maryann Reyes, & Nick Dipaola Sacristy Laundry this Week: Nicki Battista Collection Counters for next week: Mike Wasserburger, Sheila Carranco, Patricia Kegerreis, & Jean Hindie WEEKLY SCHEDULE Sunday, October 6 North Metro Catholic Singles 10:30am RCIA for Children 11:30am Baptisms 12:45pm CL School of Community 3:30pm High School Youth 6:00pm Basketball 6:30pm Monday, October 7 Tuesday, October 8 Endow 8:30am MJ Bible Study 1:00pm Colossians 2:00pm Religious Education 4:30pm Colossians 6:30pm Religious Education 6:30pm Fourth Year Biblical School 7:00pm Wednesday, October 9 St. Joseph's Men's Group 6:00am Endow 8:00am Religious Education 4:30pm Women's Bible Study 4:30pm Children's Choir 5:30pm Endow 6:30pm RCIA 6:30pm Religious Education 6:30pm Venturers of the Star 6:30pm WorkForce Center 7:00pm Thursday, October 10 MJ Bible Study 8:15am Endow 10:00am Adoration 12:00pm Holy Hour 5:00pm; Benediction 5:55pm Sojourners 6:00pm School of Community 6:45pm Centering Prayer 7:00pm Second Year Biblical School 7:00pm Friday, October 11 Saturday, October 12 Sunday, October 13 RCIA for Children 11:30am Baptisms 12:45pm CL School of Community 3:30pm High School Youth 6:00pm Basketball 6:30pm LATEST UPDATES NATIVITY N GHTS Nativity Nights will be a parish-wide evening of Eucharistic Adoration, food, and fellowship. The goal of Nativity Nights is to bring the community together through prayer around the Blessed Sacrament and fellowship around the dinner table. The dates for this year’s Nativity Nights are: October 24, December 12, January 9, March 27, & June 5, each from 4-7pm This week, you will have the opportunity to fill out a (very short!) survey about Adoration in the gathering area after all Masses, in order to help us adquately prepare for Nativity Nights. Please be sure to stop by the table and fill one out! FAREWELL, FR. JAMES! On Saturday, September 28, a number of parishioners gathered in Ryan Hall after the 4:30pm Mass to celebrate the time Fr. James Ndifon spent with us here at Nativity and to say goodbye as he returns to his studies in Rome. We are so thankful for his service here over the past few months and we wish him the best. Thank you to everyone who celebrated this event with us. Remember to keep Fr. James in your prayers! sojourners - nativity young adults The first Sojourners event was a success! A number of young adults gathered on Thursday, September 26 to celebrate Mass at Nativity. We then headed over to Big Choice Brewery to enjoy fellowship and food, and we closed the event with Night Prayer. Thank you for everyone who attended! Our next meeting will be on October 10, with Mass at 6:00pm. All young adults are welcome! Following Mass, we will go to the Frassati House to read and discuss the introduction of Lumen Fidei. Food and drinks will be provided! The event will conclude with Night Prayer around 8:00pm. For more information, go to www.nool.us or contact [email protected] or sign up for our Flocknote List. UPCOMING EVENTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUTH SACRAMENT PREPARATION Registration is now open for Spring Confirmation and First Eucharist. Download a registration packet from our website, www.nool.us. You can find them on the Sacrament Preparation page, which is located under the "Resources" tab, or you can always stop by and pick one up from the parish office! HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH VENTURERS OF THE STAR All high school students are welcome to join us on Middle school students, join us for Nativity's middle Sunday nights after the 5:00pm Mass at the Frassati school group led by Fr. Accu: Venturers of the Star. House for dinner, games, and discussion led by Fr. Our meetings are on Wednesday nights from 6:30Michael. This year's theme is "Words that Define the 8:00pm at the Frassati House. Come join us to sing Christian Personality." songs, play games, and learn about the faith. LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES RESPONDING TO THE CALL CONFERENCE Saturday, October 19, 2013, doors open at 9:00am Immaculate Heart of Mary Church (11385 Grant Dr., Northglenn, CO 80233). Celebrate the Holy Mass and listen to numerous speakers for this Marian/Divine Mercy mini-conference. Please respond to the call and register by contacting Marsha Anne at 303-373-1137. Suggested donation for adults is $20 and for youth ages 12-18, $10. Register as soon as possible because seating is limited! RCIA NEXT SESSION The topic: GOD, Father and Creator. God is the Creator, and His creation depends entirely on Him in order to come into being and to be sustained in being--at every moment and in every way. Our next session will take place at 6:30pm on October 2, 2013 in Weibel II room. We will also touch on the Scripture for 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time for October 6. Curious about or interested in the Catholic faith? Come join us! Sessions continue weekly on Wednesdays from 6:30-8:00pm. If you have any thoughts about looking into joining the Catholic Church…"come and see!" For questions, call Deacon Dick at 303-469-5171 ext. 106 or by email at [email protected]. WE NEED YOU! We continue to need people interested in helping with RCIA or sponsoring someone on the way to Confirmation. There are many tasks that can be beneficial to those in the process, including sponsors. It takes a community to form disciples and these tasks don’t require a high level of knowledge, only a desire to help. Come and be part of the Forming Disciples Team or contact Deacon Dick at the parish. OPPORTUNITIES FOR PRAYER PUBLIC SQUARE ROSARY CRUSADE Please join in the 2013 Public Rosary Crusade. The United States is in great need of public prayer, repentance, and conversion. We must ask God to save America through the Rosary of His most holy mother. Where: The corner of Midway and Kohl Streets in Broomfield When: Sunday, October 13 at noon Contact: Lourdes Navarrete at 720-887-9777 CONSECRATION OF THE WORLD TO THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY On Sunday, October 13, the anniversary of the final appearance of the Virgin Mary at Fatima, Pope Francis will hold a ceremony during which he will consecrate the world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. To participate in this event here at Nativity, we will have a holy hour from 3:00-4:00pm on October 13. FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITIES ATTENTION NATIVITY SENIORS Fr. Michael invites you, the seniors of our parish, to help us plan a new group focusing on fellowship, friendship & fun... including cultural & sporting events, speakers, potlucks, fun outings, and much more! Please join us for pizza and open discussion of ideas for the group on Monday, October 21 at 5:30pm in Ryan Hall. If you are interested, or have any questions, please contact Joe Weibel at 303-469-1592 , Howard Hoch at 303-807-4580 or Ilene DuBey at 303-641-3667. SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES 40 DAYS FOR LIFE 40 Days for Life is a Pro-Life effort that consists of: 40 days of prayer and fasting, 40 days of peaceful vigil, & 40 days of community outreach. This fall, from September 25 -November 3, our community will make up two of over 300 cities in the United States and internationally joining together to turn hearts and minds from a culture of death to a culture of life. To find out more about this life-saving mission contact [email protected] or see the website: www.40daysforlife.com. REAL CHOICES FALL FUNDRAISER The Real Choices Fall Fundraiser has been rescheduled for October 18, 2013 at 6:30pm. The dinner will be held at the Event Center at Church Ranch, Westminster. It is a free event, but reservations are required by calling 303-665-2341 or at www. realchoicespartners.org. THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS YOU! On behalf of the Knights of Columbus, Special Olympics, F.R.I.E.N.D.S of Broomfield, Glory Community, and Operation TBI Freedom, which Please join Nativity Parishioners on Tuesday mornings assists local veterans suffering from traumatic brain throughout the campaign in vigil prayer in front of injuries, we can’t thank you enough for your efforts and the Boulder Abortion Clinic. We will carpool after the financial support this year to make the 2013 Knights 7:30am Mass. Please meet in the gathering area. With of Columbus Tootsie Roll Drive a successful event. questions or to arrange a prayer partner for another May the Lord bless you. Be assured you will be in time, please contact Carrie Kudrna at 720-261-7622. our Council’s prayers for the “Good of the Order” in thanksgiving for your efforts. Through your efforts we were able to raise nearly $6,800.00 this year!! THANK SHOPPING FOR STUDENTS Help Nativity earn an easy 500 points for the Shopping YOU, from the Nativity of Our Lord Knights of Columbus Council 10961. 4 Students program! From your cell phone, text Nativity's mobile code: OTC11 to 55800. Anyone VENDORS WANTED for the Nativity Craft Fair can text Nativity's code, so get as many people as you know to help support Nativity. This code can be used scheduled for November 9-10, 2013. To reserve a space, please call Merrilyn at 303-469-5171. once EVERY MONTH to get an easy 500 points for Nativity. Thank you for your continued support! WOMEN'S GUILD MEETING The October meeting of the Women’s Guild is HANDCRAFTED ITEMS NEEDED Parishioners: The Women’s Guild needs scheduled for Monday, October 14, 2013 at 7:00pm in your donations of handcrafted items for Weibel II Hall, where food kits will be put together for our craft fair sales table. Please deliver sale at our Craft Fair table. We will need many hands these to the lower lobby reception desk. for this process, so be sure to attend to help us out. Questions? Call Nicki Battista at 303-469-0670. Thank you! CU BOULDER HOMECOMING: SUPPORT A PRECIOUS CHILD Purchase a ticket (of $50 value) for $25 and $5 goes to support A Precious Child! What: CU Boulder's Homecoming football game to support A Precious Child When: Saturday, October 26, game time TBD Where: Folsom Field, in Boulder Why: To help A Precious Child provide sports equipment and participation fee scholarships to underprivileged children in Colorado How: Go to www.cubuffs.com/promo and us promo code 2013apreciouschild For more information, contact Kiki Fornito at [email protected] PRODUCTS OF THE MONTH: lotion, deodorant, & hand soap There is always a need for certain items, like the ones above, at FISH and the Samaritan Shelter. Please bring your products to the church and place them in the labeled basket downstairs. VOLUNTEER NEEDED There is a need for a Eucharistic minister to bring Holy Communion to the Highland Trails Independent Living Center, which is located at 5085 W. 136 Ave., Broomfield, CO 80023. The Catholic residents gather on the third floor chapel on Mondays at 9:15am to receive Communion. Please call Lynne Gallagher at 303-469-5171 ext. 101 if you are interested. Thank you for considering this very important ministry! A PRECIOUS CHILD NEEDS YOUR HELP WITH FAMILIES AFFECTED BY THE FLOODS Over the past two weeks A Precious Child has provided service vouchers to more than 300 families (600 individuals) affected by the recent floods. They are partnering with FEMA to open a satellite Resource Center in Boulder for the next two weeks to better service those families. They are calling on you to help them. Tasks will include helping the Boulder satellite center by assisting families while they shop for clothing, diapers, socks and underwear, toiletries, bedding and more! It is their goal to help as many families as possible that were displaced from the floods to get back on their feet! Additionally, they are seeking volunteers to help sort through incoming donations at our Broomfield Resource Center. PLEASE VOLUNTEER! Visit their website at www.apreciouschild.org or call 303-466-4272. Online Giving Nativity participates in an online giving program that serves as a consistent, reliable means of making your offering to our parish. To give online: 1. Visit our website www.nool.us. 2. Click on the Online Giving button on the right sidebar. 3. Complete the registration. Questions? Contact Kyle Hubbart at [email protected]. OPPORTUNITIES BEYOND THE PARISH CMA WHITE MASS & CONFERENCE The Annual Gospel of Life Catholic Medical Association White Mass and Conference will take place on Saturday, October 19, 2013 at St. Thomas More Parish (8035 S. Quebec St., Centennial). Medical professionals, please wear your white lab coats for the White Mass that will take place at 8:30am. A few dynamic speeches focused on honoring humanity will follow Mass. To register, go to www.ccdenver.org. PRESENTATION: THE SHROUD OF TURIN This free presentation will be on Saturday, October 19 at 6:00pm in Big Mac Hall at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church (3900 Pierce Street, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033), and it will be presented by Dr. John and Rebecca Jackson, as seen on the History Channel, EWTN and BBC. BINGO NIGHT Friday, October 11 at Saints Peter and Paul Church (3900 Pierce St. in Big Mac Hall). Doors open at 6:00pm and bingo starts at 7:00pm. Bingo hard cards are 2 for $1.00 per game, 50/50 Split Pot, and special jackpot last game of the evening! Dinner and concessions are available. HEALING OPPORTUNITIES PROJECT RACHEL POST ABORTION HEALING HOTLINE: 303-388-4491 ext. 153 Open 24 hours to women and men. COUNSELING SERVICES Becky Kusick, M.A., L.P.C., offers counseling services through Nativity. Becky has a Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology and is a Licensed Professional Counselor. She has worked in the field for over 20 years. Becky works with couples, children, and adults. For more information or for an appointment, call 303-907-6499. DOES ANYONE REALLY CARE? A Stephen Minister is a trained volunteer ready to listen in a non-judgmental way while maintaining strict confidentiality. Through a caring relationship, those who are hurting receive the love and support they need. A Stephen Minister can help you realize that God always cares. If you are going through hard times due to loss of a loved one, unemployment, depression, addiction, or any other reason, call today and ask for a Stephen Minister. Please call 303-469-5171, ext. 113 and leave a confidential message. Your call will be returned within 48 hours. HOLY FATHER’S GENERAL AUDIENCE POPE FRANCIS ST. PETER'S SQUARE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2013 GENERAL AUDIENCE Dear Brothers and Sisters, Good morning! Today I am returning to the image of the Church as mother. I am extremely fond of this image of the Church as mother. For this reason I wish to return to it, because I feel that this image not only tells us what the Church is like but also what face the Church — this Mother Church of ours — should increasingly have. Following what I said last Wednesday I would like to stress three things, still looking at our own mothers, at all they do, at all they experience, at all they suffer for their children. I ask myself: what does a mother do? 1. First of all, she teaches how to walk through life, she teaches the right path to take through life, she knows how to guide her children, she always tries to point out to them the right path in life for growing up and becoming adults. And she does so with tenderness, affection, and love, even when she is trying to straighten out our path because we are going a little astray in life or are taking roads that lead to an abyss. A mother knows what’s important for a child to enable him to walk the right way through life. Moreover she did not learn it from books but from her own heart. The university of mothers is their heart! They learn there how to bring up their children. The Church does the same thing: she gives our life direction, she instructs us so that we can follow the right path. Let us think of the Ten Commandments: they point us to the road to take in order to mature, to anchor our behaviour. They result from the tenderness and from the very love of God who has given them to us. You may say to me: but they are orders! They are a series of 'nos!' I would like to ask you to read them — perhaps you have more or less forgotten them — and then think about them in a positive way. You will see that they concern the way we behave to God, to self and to others, exactly what a mother teaches us in order to live correctly. They ask us not to make ourselves material idols that subsequently enslave us. They ask us to remember God, to show our parents respect, to be honest, to respect others.... Try to see the commandments in this way and to think of them as though they were the words, the teachings that a mother gives in order to live the best way. A mother never teaches what is evil, she only wants the good of her children and so does the Church. 2. Secondly, I want to tell you: when a child grows up, becomes an adult, he chooses his path, assumes his responsibilities, stands on his own two feet, does what he likes and at times he can also go off course, some accident occurs. A mother has the patience to continue to accompany her children, always and in every situation. It is the force of her love that impels her; a mother can follow her children on their way with discretion and tenderness and, even when they go astray, always finds a way to understand them, to be close, to help. We — in my region — say that a mother can “dar la cara.” What does this mean? It means that a mother can “put on a brave” for her children, in other words she is always motivated to defend them. I am thinking of the mothers who suffer for their children in prison or in difficult situations: they do not question whether or not their children are guilty, they keep on loving them. Mothers often suffer humiliation, but they are not afraid, they never cease to give of themselves. This is how the Church is. She is a merciful mother who understands, who has always sought to help and encourage even those of her children who have erred or are erring; she never closes the door to home. She does not judge but offers God’s forgiveness, she offers his love which invites even those of her children who have fallen into a deep abyss to continue on their way. The Church is not afraid to enter their darkness to give them hope; nor is the Church afraid to enter our darkness when we are in the dark night of our soul and our conscience to give us hope! Because the Church is mother! 3. A last thought: for her children a mother is also able to ask and knock at every door, without calculation; she does so out of love. And I think of how mothers can also and especially knock at the door of God’s heart! Mothers say so many prayers for their children, especially for the weaker ones, for those in the greatest need or who have gone down dangerous or erroneous paths in life. A few weeks ago I celebrated Mass in the Church of St. Augustine, here in Rome, where the relics of St. Monica, his mother, are preserved. How many prayers that holy mother raised to God for her son, and how many tears she shed! I am thinking of you, dear mothers: how often you pray for your children, never tiring! Continue to pray and to entrust them to God; he has a great heart! Knock at God’s heart with prayers for your children. The Church does this too: with prayers she puts in the Lord’s hands all the situations of her children. Let us trust in the power of the prayer of Mother Church: the Lord is not indifferent. He always knows how to amaze us when we least expect it, as Mother Church knows! These were the thoughts I wanted to share with you today: let us see the Church as a good mother who points out to us the way through life, who is always patient, merciful, understanding and who knows how to put us in God’s hands.
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