Monday, December 27, 2010

Bulletin December 26th, 2010

December 26th, 2010 Bulletin






Bulletin December 19th, 2010

December 19th, 2010 Bulleting
http://obxcatholicparish.org/1219.pdf

Bulletin December 12th, 2010

http://obxcatholicparish.org/1212a.pdf

Outer Banks Stewardship

Holy Redeemer By the Sea - Stewardship As A Way of Life
STEWARDSHIP

"The promotion of the practice of stewardship is important for the mission of the Church and for the spiritual well-being of each individual Christian. Everyone benefits from the sacrificial gift one makes of his time, talent and treasure" His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI

Stewardship is biblically based. It is as old as the Old Testament and an integral part of our faith today. A Christian steward is “One who receives Gods gifts gratefully, cherishes and tends them in a responsible and accountable manner, shares them in justice and love with others, and returns them with increase to the Lord”.

When the Stewardship Committee hosted the Ministry Leaders Breakfast Meeting Seminar in October in preparation for the Ministry Fair, we collectively established a “theme” for our Stewardship effort which we refer to as “B.O.S.S.” which represents “Build On Small Successes”. The intent of the Ministry Fair was to celebrate all that our Parish and various ministries accomplish and to encourage more parishioners to get involved and to contribute to the mission of Holy Redeemer by the Sea parish.

During the Ministry Fair our Ministry Leaders collectively signed-on TWO HUNDRED and TWENTY SIX (226) new members to their respective committees. Here is a look at that successful weekend!

Any questions or comments please contact Frank or Marian Sciacchitano, Stewardship Committee Co Chairs at 261-6940 or e-mail at fssbklyn@yahoo.com

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301 W. Kitty Hawk Rd PO Box 510 Kitty Hawk, NC 27949 (252) 261-4700
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Outer Banks Beach Food Pantry needs donations!

The Beach Food Pantry is in need of the following items: Dried beans, stuffing, hamburger helper, spaghetti noodles, cake mix and frosting, canned vegetables (no corn or green beans), canned fruit, juices, Jello/pudding and toilet paper. If you are visiting the Outer Banks, please consider dropping off left over food on your way home. There are baskets in the Gathering Space for food donations. No perishable food items or open containers should be donated. Thank you for your phenomenal
response.
December 26th, 2010

Daily Schedule and Mass Intentions - Dec 26th, 2010

Daily Schedule and Mass Intentions
Holy
Redeemer by the Sea Catholic Church

Sunday — December 26
9 am Mass for Joan Radigan at HR
Celebrant — Fr. Bill Walsh, OSFS
11 am Mass for the People of the Parish (Living and Deceased) at HT
Celebrant — Fr. Ed Fitzpatrick, OSFS

Healing Mass: The first Wednesday of every month (9 a.m.) we celebrate a Healing Mass where the Sacrament of the Sick is administered.

Monday — December 27
8:45 am Morning Prayer
9:00 am Communion Service at HR

Tuesday — December 28

8:45 am Morning Prayer
9:00 am Communion Service at HR

Wednesday — December 29

8:45 am Morning Prayer
9:00 am Communion Service at HR

Thursday — December 30

8:45 am Morning Prayer
9:00 am Communion Service at HR

Friday — December 31

8:45 am Morning Prayer
9:00 am Communion Service at HR

Saturday — January 1

9:00 am Mass for † Audrey Parks at HR
Celebrant — Fr. Bill Walsh, OSFS
5:00 pm Mass for † Jacqueline Kegel HR
Celebrant — Fr. John Dorgan
7:30 pm Mass for † Aubrey Rogers HT
Celebrant — Fr. Jerry Fitzpatrick, SJ

Sunday — January 2

9:00 am Mass for † Arthur Hebert at HR
Celebrant — Fr. Bill Walsh, OSFS
11:00 am Mass for the People of the Parish (Living
and Deceased) at HT
Celebrant — Fr. John Dorgan

The next healing
Mass is January 5, 2011

The Sanctuary Candle burns this week in memory of Charles Meteer and the Gospel Candle burns this week in memory of Arthur Hebert.

The Liturgical Color to wear next weekend is White.