28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
“It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for one who is rich to enter the kingdom of God.” (Mark 10:25) Jesus uses tough language that we may not want to hear. But, we are all called to be generous with all of our gifts. Not just the ones we pick and choose, but all our gifts, and especially the one that means the most to us! That includes our time in prayer to God, our talent in participating in parish ministries and our treasure supporting our local parish and other charities.
28o Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
“Es más fácil que un camello pase por el ojo de una aguja que un rico entre en el reino de Dios”. (Marcos 10:25) Jesús utiliza un lenguaje fuerte que no quisiéramos escuchar. Sin embargo, todos somos llamados a ser generosos con todos nuestros dones. No solo con los que señalamos y escogemos, sino con todos nuestros dones, ¡y especialmente con los de mayor significado para nosotros! Eso incluye nuestro tiempo de oración a Dios, nuestro talento para participar en los ministerios parroquiales y nuestros tesoros para apoyar nuestra iglesia local y otras caridades.
Flea Market in North Brookfield
St. Joseph’s Parish is holding a Flea Market pm Saturday, Oct. 9 and Sunday, Oct.10 from 8:00 am - mid afternoon, Rain or Shine on the St. Joseph Rectory Grounds, 28 Mt. Pleasant St., North Brookfield. Features books, dishes, household items, children’s toys, etc.
Bingo in Worcester
Friday evening Bingo resumes at St. Christopher Parish starting Friday, Oct. 15 at 7:00 p.m. at St. Christopher’s Parish Hall, 950 West Boylston Street in Worcester!
All those 18 years of age and older are invited to enjoy a fun Friday night out with a family member or friend. Play an evening of Bingo for a minimum of $15-$25! You may just find yourself yelling “Bingo!”
Organ & Violin Recital in Worcester
Date correction:
On Wednesday, Oct. 20 at 7:00 pm, organist Elizabeth Noone, director of music at Blessed Sacrament Parish in Worcester and her daughter, violinist Julia Noone, will perform a concert at Blessed Sacrament Church. Julia Noone, a graduate of Notre Dame Academy and New England Conservatory of Music is currently Assistant Concertmaster of the Louisville Orchestra and has recently performed with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Sun Valley Symphony and as guest Associate Principal with the Royal Scottish Orchestra. The program, including works of Bach, Vivaldi and others will feature the recently restored Skinner Organ at Blessed Sacrament. Free and open to the public.
Reminder to parishes: