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WE ARE DISCIPLES: LEARNING, LOVING & LIVING CHRISTS MISSION Sunday, January 24, 2021 2224 Sacramento Drive • West Lafayette, IN • 47906 765-463-5733 • wwww.blessedsacramentwl.org Weekend Masses Saturday: 5:30 PM, 7:30 PM (Spanish) Sunday: 8:00 AM, 11:00AM Weekday Masses Tues. 5:30 PM Wed., Thurs., Fri.,8:30 AM Holy Hour (Eucharistic Adoration) First Friday of the Month 9:00 AM First Saturday Devotions Mass 8:30 AM Join us via Livestream https://www.youtube.com/c/ churchoftheblessedsacrament @CBS_WL @ChurchoftheBlessedSacrament @CBS_WL This Week: Time of Fulfillment Jesus' first words in Mark's Gospel are mysterious. He tells us: "This is the time of fulfillment." What does this mean? It means that when Jesus Christ came into the scene, it was a turning point in the history of the world. This is because Jesus ushers in the third age of human history. The first age was the era of creation. During this period, mankind lived in the fullness of communion with God. It was when Adam and Eve lived in paradise and in friendship with God. This ended with original sin and the subsequent fall from grace: evil entered the world. Then the second age began, the age of Romans 6:10 the Promise. God promised Adam and Eve that he would send a Savior to free the human family from domination by the devil (Genesis 3:15). In this second age, God gradually prepared the world, through the education and formation of His chosen people, Israel, for the arrival of Jesus Christ. With him, the third age began, the "time of fulfillment,fulfillment of the promise of salvation. In this age, the Christian age, God actually entered into time and space in order to rescue it from sin and destruction. He did so at first through the Incarnation, and He continues to do so through the activity of the Church, which has gradually expanded into every corner of the globe. At the end of this third age, Christ will come again, ushering in the fourth and final age, the age of glory, when evil, death, and sorrow will be banished from His Kingdom forever. (cont on p. 2)

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  • WE ARE DISCIPLES: LEARNING, LOVING & LIVING CHRIST’S MISSION

    Sunday, January 24, 2021

    2224 Sacramento Drive • West Lafayette, IN • 47906 765-463-5733 • wwww.blessedsacramentwl.org

    Weekend Masses Saturday: 5:30 PM, 7:30 PM (Spanish)

    Sunday: 8:00 AM, 11:00AM Weekday Masses

    Tues. 5:30 PM Wed., Thurs., Fri.,8:30 AM

    Holy Hour (Eucharistic Adoration) First Friday of the Month 9:00 AM

    First Saturday Devotions Mass 8:30 AM

    Join us via Livestream https://www.youtube.com/c/churchoftheblessedsacrament

    @CBS_WL

    @ChurchoftheBlessedSacrament

    @CBS_WL

    This Week:

    Time of Fulfillment

    Jesus' first words in Mark's Gospel are mysterious. He tells us: "This is the time of

    fulfillment." What does this mean? It means that when Jesus Christ came into the scene, it was a turning point in the history of the world. This is because Jesus ushers in the third age of human history. The first age was the era of creation. During this period, mankind lived in the fullness of communion with God. It was when Adam and Eve lived in paradise and in friendship with God. This ended with original sin and the subsequent fall from grace: evil entered the world. Then the second age began, the age of

    Romans 6:10

    the Promise. God promised Adam and Eve that he would send a Savior to free the human family from domination by the devil (Genesis 3:15). In this second age, God gradually prepared the world, through the education and formation of His chosen people, Israel, for the arrival of Jesus Christ. With him, the third age began, the "time of fulfillment,” fulfillment of the promise of salvation. In this age, the Christian age, God actually entered into time and space in order to rescue it from sin and destruction. He did so at first through the Incarnation, and He continues to do so through the activity of the Church, which has gradually expanded into every corner of the globe. At the end of this third age, Christ will come again, ushering in the fourth and final age, the age of glory, when evil, death, and sorrow will be banished from His Kingdom forever. (con’t on p. 2)

    https://www.youtube.com/c/churchoftheblessedsacramenthttps://www.youtube.com/c/churchoftheblessedsacrament

  • WE ARE DISCIPLES: LEARNING, LOVING & LIVING CHRIST’S MISSION

    Page 2 Collection 1/17/21: $8,390.00

    WAYS TO CONNECT

    things are part of the world in its present form, which is passing away, Christ and His Kingdom will remain forever. Blessed be Jesus in the Most Holy Sacrament,

    At this moment, Christ invites us to be part of HIS story as He invited each one of those first disciples to join Him and share His mission. Some of us He calls to leave behind our nets, boats, and even our families, so that we can serve the Church full time, as special agents, as religious, priests and/or lay missionaries. Others He calls to be His ambassadors in the middle of family and work life, redeeming the world from within, like leaven in the dough. Either way, He calls each one of us. Today, He will renew His call when He offers himself to us in the Eucharist and invites us to offer ourselves completely back to Him. He reminds us today of the true course of human history. He desires to motivate us to renew our response to that call in our hearts, to let our friendship with Him truly become the most important thing for us, more important than our plans, pleasures and comfort. Because all those

    Fr. Mark Walter, Pastor

    Diocesan Employment Opportunities

    Visit: www.dol-in.org/employment-

    opportunities to view and apply for

    positions.

    ALPHA CONFERENCE

    What: Alpha worldwide will be having a vir tual conference, and typically it’s in another country but because of COVID-19, we have the opportunity to unite with ALPHA international and gather for prayer, speakers and more!

    Who’s invited: ANY AND ALL ALPHA ALUMNI

    When: January 28th from 6-8pm. Dinner provided. Social distancing in full effect.

    Where: Hardebeck Hall- we will be joining in on a laptop and projecting the conference for all to watch! Why: Fellowship, prayer , connect/reconnect with other ALPHA participants, and to be engaged in the ALPHA community. We are limited to 25 people so we ask that you please register on our website: blessedsacramentwl.org/alphaconference2021 If you would like to attend but are unable to come in person, register for the conference here: alphausa.org/the-alpha-conference-2021

    We are Disciples... Program

    Over the next few weeks, you will be hearing about the upcoming We are Disciples... Program at Church of the Blessed Sacrament. This effort is very important as we move forward with Uniting in Heart and vision planning at CBS. We have been so blessed throughout the years and in order to continue our mission and ministries, we encourage all parishioners to spend time in prayer and discussion with your family reflecting on the work we do. Our special Commitment Weekend will be celebrated on February 13 & 14. If you have any questions regarding the We are Disciples... Program, please feel free to contact Katie @ at the parish office.

    ALPHA participants & team sign up is now available

    online!

    Join us Feb. 16th from 6:30-8:30 PM

    www.blessedsacramentwl.org/alpha

    Image from HBG Diocese

    https://www.dol-in.org/employment-opportunitieshttps://www.dol-in.org/employment-opportunities

  • READINGS FOR THE WEEK

    PARISH STAFF

    ©Liturgical Publications

    Page 3

    Pastor Fr. Mark Walter In Residence Fr. Samuel Kalu

    Deacon Mike Mescall, [email protected] Sacramental Records & Mass Intentions Disciple Wilma Brannan, [email protected] Parish Counselor Liza Simental– Rudolph, Ph.D, 765-532-9084*

    Licensed Online Therapist Dr. Timothy Heck, Ph.D, LMFT, 317-402-2139* www.drtimheck.com *When calling, please indicate that you are a parishioner

    Sunday: Jon 3:1-5, 10/Ps 25:4-5, 6-7, 8-9 [4a]/1 Cor 7:29-31/Mk 1:14-20 Monday: Acts 22:3-16 or Acts 9:1-22/Ps 117:1bc, 2 [Mk 16:15]/Mk 16:15-18 Tuesday: 2 Tm 1:1-8 or Ti 1:1-5/Ps 96:1-2a, 2b-3, 7-8a, 10 [3]/Mk 3:31-35 Wednesday: Heb 10:11-18/Ps 110:1, 2, 3, 4 [4b]/Mk 4:1-20 Thursday: Heb 10:19-25/Ps 24:1-2, 3-4ab, 5-6 [cf. 6]/Mk 4:21-25 Friday: Heb 10:32-39/Ps 37:3-4, 5-6, 23-24, 39-40 [39a]/Mk 4:26-34 Saturday: Heb 11:1-2, 8-19/Lk 1:69-70, 71-72, 73-75 [cf. 68]/Mk 4:35-41 Next Sunday: Dt 18:15-20/Ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 7-9 [8]/1 Cor 7:32-35/Mk 1:21-28

    Part-Time Staff Executive Director of Parish Life & Administration Missy Krockover, [email protected]

    Hispanic Coordinator Epi Cabrera, [email protected]

    Full-Time Staff

    Director of Evangelization Jocelyn Alcala, [email protected] Director of Operations Katie Sanders, [email protected] ECHO Apprentice Diana Salgado, [email protected] Pastoral Asst. for Youth & Evangelization Kylie Mann, [email protected] Maintenance Technician Randy Harrington, [email protected] Pastoral Asst. for Music & Worship Caleb Schultz, [email protected] Secretary Maryanne Gillen, [email protected]

  • Father of goodness and love, hear our prayers for the sick members of our community and for all who are in need, may

    they find consolation in your healing presence. May these special people find lasting health and deliverance, and so join us in thanking you for all your gifts. We ask this through the

    Lord Jesus who healed those who believed. Amen.

    Please pray an Our Father, Hail Mary and Glory Be for the

    following parishioners and their families, and always keep all

    families in your prayers.

    PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR PRIESTS

    “Jesus, Eternal High Priest, live in (Name of Priest), act in

    him, speak in and through him. Think your thoughts in his

    mind, and love through his heart. Teach, lead, and guide

    him always. Let him live in you, and keep him in this

    intimate union always. Amen.”

    Jan. 24

    Jan. 25

    Jan. 26

    Jan. 27

    Jan. 28

    Jan. 29

    Jan. 30

    PRAYER BOARD

    This week, the Sanctuary Candle in the church will burn for our parish.

    PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR PARISH FAMILIES

    Join us via Your Stream Live

    (youtube.com/c/churchoftheblessedsacrament)

    Sunday, January 24 St. Frances de Sales, Bishop

    and Doctor of the Church

    8:00am Mass ♥ For the Parish 9:15am Confirmation Class; onsite 9:30am First Holy Communion Class; onsite 11:00am Mass † Robert and Kathryn

    Schelle

    Monday, January 25 The Conversion of St. Paul the

    Apostle

    8:30am Mass ♥ (Priest’s intention)

    Tuesday, January 26

    5:30pm Mass ♥ Kevin Noel

    7:30pm K of C Officers Meeting; JB

    Wednesday, January 27 St. Angela Merici, Virgin

    8:30am Mass † Scott Anthony Johnston

    Thursday, January 28 St. Thomas Aquinas, Priest

    and Doctor of the Church

    8:30am Mass † Irene Bracale

    6:30pm Alpha Virtual Conference

    Friday, January 29

    8:30am Mass † Jim Callahan

    9:15am Divine Mercy Chaplet

    Saturday, January 30

    4:00pm Reconciliation; HH/JB

    5:30pm Mass (65+; Masks Required)

    † Elmer and Leona Senesac

    7:30pm Mass (Spanish) †Delia Camillo

    Sunday, January 31 St. John Boxco, Priest

    8:00am Mass † Kristen O’Neil

    9:30am Community Meeting

    11:00am Mass ♥ For the Parish

    THIS WEEK AT OUR PARISH Masses and Mass Intentions in Bold ♥ = Special intention † = Deceased

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    Jan. 24 Mark & Deanna Padgett

    Tom & Janice Padgett

    Jan. 25 Mark & Jennifer Page

    Maria & Grant Pahmeier

    Jan. 26 Brian & Anne Paintner

    Servio Palacios & Bessy Marcia

    Jan. 27 Timothy & Mary Jo Palmer

    Eduardo Palomino & Maria Mejia

    Jan. 28 Aileen Paredes

    Brad & Cathy Paschen

    Jan. 29 Mike & Chris Pass

    John & Elaine Patterson

    Jan. 30 Alice Pearl

    John & Shawna Pearl

    Msgr. John Duncan

    Fr. Stephen Duquaine

    Fr. Dale Ehrman

    Fr. Dennis Faker

    Fr. Michail Ford, OP

    Fr. Thomas Fox

    Fr. Alan Funk.

    Neil Wagner Nursing home staff and clients Gerri De Santis & Family John Hancock Sue Hancock Danny Bates Gary Brost John B. Ste-

    phens RCIA Don Corrigan Sandra Corrigan Br. Cassian (Matthew Konieczny) Vocations Annie Skrobot Marie Henderson

    Eric Glenn George Hajek Esther Villarreal Antonio Martinez Don Corrigan Becky Weisenberger Eric Glenn Laura Grana