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PARISH OFFICE - 352.629.8092
Pastor Father Patrick J. Sheedy x 3209
Associate Pastors Father Raul Valdez x 3219
Father Zbigniew Stradomski x 3227
In Residence Father Michael O’Keeffe x 3221
Father Joseph Maniangat 595.5605
Deacons Heriberto Berrios, James Schwartz
Sisters Immaculate Heart of Mary Reparatrix 867.9860
Misioneras Catequistas 622.4500
MASS SCHEDULE AT BLESSED TRINITY
WEEKEND
Saturday 4:00 pm and 6:00 pm
Sunday 7:15 am, 8:45 am, 11:00 am,
1:00 pm Spanish, 5:00 pm Life Teen
DAILY
Mon—Fri 7:10 am and 5:30 pm
Wednesday 8:15 am (follows school schedule)
Thursday 6:30 pm (Spanish)
Saturday 8:00 am
Reconciliation Thursday 7:00pm (Spanish)
Saturday 2:45—3:30pm (English)
5:00—5:30pm (English)
Sunday 12:15—12:45pm(Spanish)
BLESSED TRINITY CATHOLIC CHURCH
ADDRESS:
5 SE 17th Street
Ocala, FL 34471
PHONE:
352.629.8092
FAX:
352.351.8872
EMAIL:
WEBSITE:
www.blessedtrinity.org
SICK CALLS:
352.629.8092
352.207.5835
(Emergency pager)
MISSION:
CHRIST THE KING
14045 N US Hwy 301
Citra, FL 32113
352.595.5605
LA GUADALUPANA
11153 West Hwy 40
Ocala, FL 34482
352.291.2695
May 14, 2017
FOLLOW
US ON
MASS SCHEDULE AT OUR MISSION CHURCHES
WEEKEND
Saturday 7:00pm (Spanish)
Sunday 10:15 am at Christ the King
7:00 pm at La Guadalupana
(Spanish)
DAILY
Tuesday 7:00 pm at La Guadalupana
(Spanish)
Wednesday 5:30 pm at Christ the King
Parish life
Parish Staff 629.8092
Sr. Juliet Ateenyi Ministry to Sick x3211
Katherine Baker Secretary x3201
Colleen Halstead Parish Administrator x3218
Jason Halstead Blessed Trinity School 622.5808
David Hardison Elder Care 671.2823
Fran Harwas Human Resources x3212
Jason Halstead Brother’s Keeper 622.3846
Kris Plunkett Parish Bookkeeper x3228
Kelly Schwietert Angels in Arms 622.6167
Julie Martin Youth Minister x3222
Melinda Gunn Stewardship x3208
Paul Miranda Plant Manager 804.2415
Sr. Concepta Najjemba Soup Kitchen 789.8139
Elizabeth Cook Music Ministry x3202
Jenny Burzotta Religious Education x3207
Trinity Catholic High School 622.9025
David L. McKenzie President
Lou Pereira Principal
May 14, 2017 ~ fifth Sunday of easter
NEW PARISHIONERS ARE WELCOME to stop by the
Church Office to register Monday through Friday 8:00 am
to 5:00 pm or stop by the Parish Hall the first Sunday of
each month following the 8:45 am and 11:00 am Masses.
BAPTISM: We are pleased to help your family prepare for
the special event of your child’s entrance into our faith
community. To help parents and godparents prepare, a
class (English) is held the 2nd Tuesday of each month at
7:30 pm in the Community Center and in Spanish the 2nd
Saturday of each month, at 9:00 am at Guadalupana.
Parents and Godparents must attend this class prior to
scheduling baptism.
MARRIAGES: If you are planning to be married at Blessed
Trinity, your preparation process should begin at least four
(4) months prior to desired date. We look forward to
helping you during your time of engagement and
preparation for the vocation of Christian marriage. Call
the Church Office for an appointment with one of our
priests.
SICK CALLS AND HOSPITAL VISITS: If you or a family
member are in a local hospital or homebound and would
like to receive Communion or Sacrament of the Sick, please
call the Church Office at 629.8092 or Sister Juliet at x3211.
When registering at the hospital, put your name on the
Catholic List.
MISSION STATEMENT: Blessed Trinity Catholic Church Stewardship Community recognizes Jesus is Lord. We believe that
our Time, Talent and Treasure are gifts from God to be used for the spiritual, educational and social needs of
our community, the Diocese and the world at large, especially the poor.
STEWARDSHIP BY THE BOOK
“Those who have faith in Me will do the works I do, and far greater than these,” Jesus tells His disciples.
That’s quite an assignment for us as Christian stewards!
WORD OF LIFE
“Heavenly Father, thank you for the precious
gift of life. Help us to cherish and protect this
gift, even in the midst of fear, pain, and
suffering. … Grant us the humility to accept help
when we are in need, and teach us to be
merciful to all.”
“Every Life is Worth Living” Prayer Card
USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities
www.goo.gl/8vnxj4
ADS OF THE WEEK
CENTERSTATE BANK
Maria Kusmierz, Vice President & Market Manager
352.387.1428
COAST TO COAST
Heating & Airconditioning, LLC
Peter Pietrzak
352.229.6221
Please see our Ads at the back for all
our business supporters.
MINISTRY SPOTLIGHT STEWARDS OF THE WEEK
YOLANDA DIAZ, SHARON WALLACE,
MHEL TAPARAN AND EMILIA PACARIEM
Thank you to Yolanda Diaz, Sharon Wallace and
Mhel Taparan for doing an awesome job in
decorating the Blessed Mother Shrine during the Holy
Thursday adoration and also to Emilia Pacariem
for donating ten sets of beautiful orchids.
Thank you for being
faithful Stewards!
NEW PARISHIONERS:
Gabriel and Ana Fontane
Kyle and Megan Moeder
Chris, Steph, Cody and Blake Romero
The word “church” finds its roots in the Greek word ecclesia. However, a correct translation of that word is actually “an assembly of people, called out of their homes into a public meeting place.” Thus, the Church is really the people who make it up; the use of the term in relation to a building has developed through time, but we must never forget that it is we who are indeed the Church.
That is a basic part of something St. Peter writes in our Second Reading. Peter says, “… like living stones, let yourselves be built into a spiritual house,” in reference to the members. He is saying in effect that we are called to build a church with living stones, namely ourselves. We all also understand that for a structure to be most effective, every element is needed to keep it strong.
We, as the Church and as our parish, are no different. We need each person, each part of what is really the Church, to be like a living stone, active and involved. We are a faith community, not just a community of worshipers, but a community to reach out and serve others. To really do that we need each member to offer something of himself or herself.
In a message to a celebration about the Church being the people, Pope Francis said, “It is isolation that harms, not sharing. Being among people does not mean merely being open toward others, but also letting others get close to us.” To be open, to be Church, requires each of us to do a part. Copyright © 2017www.THECATHOLICSTEWARD.com
PEACE & SOCIAL JUSTICE
The Peace and Social Justice Ministry
promotes a variety of programs and
acts as a liaison to the Diocesan Office.
For more information please contact
Joe Sowa at 352.629.2348
or email: [email protected]
BAPTISMS:
Owen Walter Long
Natalia Lynn Giltner
Nolan Gregg Giltner
worship
May 14, 2017 ~ fifth Sunday of easter
READINGS FOR NEXT WEEK
Acts 8:5-8, 14-17
1 Pt 3:15-18
Jn 14:15-21
WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONS
Monday, May 15 7:10 am Rene Sancez †
5:30 pm Ester B. Pacariem †
Tuesday, May 16 7:10 am Wiersum & Wilcheck
Families †
5:30 pm Mark Immel †
Wednesday, May 17 7:10 am Amanda MacDougall Daniel †
8:15 am Elizabeth Clemons †
5:30 pm John Lee Sammons †
Thursday, May 18 7:10 am Rita O’Brien †
5:30 pm Jaime Gomez †
Friday, May 19 7:10 am Ray Grubb †
5:30 pm Theresa Kilmer †
Saturday, May 20 8:00 am L/D Andrew & Teresa
Semudo
4:00 pm Gertrude Balducci †
6:00 pm Louis Cuomo †
Sunday, May 21 7:15 am L/D Winkler & Kochetta
Families
8:45 am Edith & Carroll Merlet †
11:00 am Barbara Herbst †
1:00 pm Spanish Community
5:00 pm Dick Erlenbaugh †
Your prayers are requested for Frank Smith, Christina Lipari,
Dorothy Almeida who have recently died.
ALTAR FLOWERS
Please call the Church Office at
629.8092 x3201 if you would like
more information on placing
flowers on the altar.
May 13/14: In memory of Debbie Bullard
by the Bullard & Burzotta Families
May 20/21:
May 27/28: In memory of Robert & Dorothy
Heckenberger
by Art, Julie & Kyle Poole
June 3/4:
SERVANT LEADERSHIP TRAINING Attention all Ministry Heads and those that maintain a Leadership Positon at the Parish. Servant Leadership Training will be held on May 17th @ 6:00 pm in the Teacher’s Lounge and on September 20th @ 6:00 pm in the Teacher’s Lounge. This training will outline the role and responsibilities of Parish Leaders/Ministry Heads as well as discuss leadership qualities and the basics of holding effective and productive meetings.
FIRST COMMUNION We congratulate the 143 children who received their First Communion at three First Communion Masses on May 13th. First Communion is a major spiritual step in the journey of a child. We thank all their parents and siblings and extended family members who helped to make their child’s First Communion more special and meaningful. Continue the good work now by celebrating Mass each weekend with your child and by a family prayer time each and everyday. It is the only legacy worthwhile, in the long run, that you can leave your child.
REMEMBERING FRANK SMITH
Frank Smith passed away Sunday, May 7th in
Boynton Beach, Florida. Frank will be remembered
by many as a kind and friendly guidance counselor
who was at Blessed Trinity School from 1988 to
2005. Please join us on Wednesday, May 17th at
8:15am for the children’s Mass when we will
remember Frank.
EMAIL ALERTS! If you would like to receive emails regarding all upcoming Life Teen events, news and updates, please email Julie: [email protected]
Sunday, May 14th: Join us for Mass, but no Life Night – hope you have a special evening, celebrating your mothers – Happy Mother’s Day!!
Sunday, May 21st: Join us for Mass, dinner & Life Night, concluding at 8:00pm. We will begin with an awesome Fr. Mike Schmitz video to illustrate why Christianity is different, and why Jesus really is who He says he is – & the next question that begs to follow….Who are we?! Not what our names are, and what we’re good at…but what is our true identity?! We have two video segments to launch us into some really great discussion. Looking forward to seeing you there!
FOOD FOR LIFE: Every Sunday after the Life Teen Mass, we have an awesome group of teens who are always hungry & excited for whatever meal that has graciously been prepared/provided by a family!! This is an extremely generous gift that is provided to the Life Teen ministry each week, that is greatly appreciated by all who partake in it (teens & Core Team adults alike)! Karen Wood heads up this ministry and is always on the look-out for who she can add to the calendar. If cooking a meal is not an option, providing scrip for a dinner is an option, as well…you don’t have to have a teen involved, to help! Please contact Karen for more details: (352) 239-0578 [email protected]
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY!
THIS MORNING - PARISH BREAKFAST
We are serving our All American Breakfast after 7:15
AM and 8:45 AM Mass.
Remember it's Mother's day and we have Mimosas
for all the women.
NEW EXPANDED MENU INCLUDING:
Scrambled Eggs, Scrambled Eggs with Cheese, Bacon,
Hash Brown Casserole, French Toast, Sausages,
Pancakes, Biscuits and Gravy, Fresh Fruit, Yogurt,
Juice Bar
Only $6.00 and it’s All You Can Eat
MEETINGS - 2nd Wednesday of the
month, 7:30pm, Christopher Club Hall. Next
meeting is Wednesday, June 14th
TEXAS HOLDEM TOURNAMENT
1st and 3rd Friday at the Knights Hall. Next
Tournament is Friday, May 19th. Doors open
at 6:30 PM
Games start at 7:00 PM
Further Information: (352) 368-5960
Congratulations to our First Holy Communions!!! Happy Mother’s Day! If you need any last-minute gifts for your mom we have many gift ideas here in the gift shop so come in and see what we have for the special lady you call “mom.” We also have graduation gifts too!! Plus many new items have arrived in the gift shop, so come in to see. Featured Book of the week: “The Handbook for Catholic Moms” “…Every mom needs a few good tools in her belt, to help her handle life's challenges and The Handbook for Catholic Moms belongs on your short list of indispensable resources. Does your marriage need a tune-up? Does your friendship garden need cultivating? Could your parenting skills use a little remedial attention? This book offers sound advice to help you meet these and other challenges with confidence and grace.”
The Blessed Trinity Gift Store Hours: Wednesday* 3:00pm—6:00pm *10% off all regular priced items. Saturday: 3:00pm—4:00pm, 5:00pm—6:00pm Sunday: 8:00am—8:45am, 9:45am—11:00am, 12:00pm—1:00pm, 4:00pm—5:00pm
EDGE Any questions please email:
[email protected] or follow us on FB at
Blessed Trinity EDGE or instagram
@BTOcalaEdge
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE ~ WEEKLY OFFERINGS
Weekly Offering May 7, 2017
Envelope Total: 898 $ 41,718.84 Year to date collection: $3,982,025.44
Electronic Offering Total: 257 $ 32,915.23 Year to date budget: $4,666,140.00
Total Children’s Offering: $ 37.26 Year to date deficit: ($ 684,114.56)
Non-Sunday 162 $ 19,912.38
Grand Total for Week: $ 94,583.71
Amount needed for Operating Expenses:$103,692.00 Catholic Communications $ 1,371.00
Difference ($ 9,108.29)
“Thank you for your donations.”
Reminder: Do your best to put your envelope number on the “memo” line of your check.
BLESSED TRINITY SENIOR CRAFTS
Come join Blessed Trinity Senior Crafts Thursday, 10:00 a.m.-noon, in Bldg F as we combine our efforts in supporting the Pregnancy Center, BT Gift Shop and our
newly launched project helping the homeless. For more information call Sharon Ennist at 352-873-7089.
LIGHTHOUSE CATHOLIC MEDIA
Who Am I to Judge?
Responding to
Relativism with Logic
and Love
Discussing moral issues with family and friends can be a challenge in a culture that strongly promotes the idea that there is no objective truth. Speaking from a wealth of personal experience, renowned author and
theologian Dr. Edward Sri provides 5 “keys” to enable Christians to oppose with logic and love what Pope Benedict XVI called the “dictatorship of relativism.” He also clarifies the proper understanding of what it means to judge, and the importance of making good judgments.
PLEASE NOTE: The CD/Book Kiosk has been relocated to
the Stewardship Room. The cost of the CD’s and Books is
$4.00. To keep this ministry available please deposit $4.00
per CD/Book. Your cooperation is appreciated. Thank you.
Congratulations, Senior Class of 2017!!! Blessed Trinity is thrilled to celebrate our high school graduates, from all the local high schools! You will be honored at the 8:45am Mass on Sunday, May 21st, followed by a special breakfast. All graduates & their families are invited to the Mass & breakfast, which will be provided & prepared by the Knights of Columbus, and served in their hall. Please send in your total family headcount, ASAP (no later than 5/18), to Julie Martin at: [email protected]
BLOOD DRIVE
LifeSouth Community
Blood Centers will be in
the Church parking lot
TODAY, Sunday, May 14th
from 8:00am-3:00pm.
A few minutes of your time is a Life Time
for someone else.
CARNATION SALE We hope to see you outside, where Life Teen is holding the annual Mother’s Day Carnation Sale, after this weekend’s Masses, May 13-14th. All proceeds will be put towards the upcoming Steubenville Conference & Mountain Trip. Thank you in advance, for your support & prayers, as we prepare for the trip!!
ADORATION CHAPEL IMMEDIATE NEEDS FOR ADORERS
Sundays: 11:00pm—Midnight Mondays: 4:00am—5:00am
Wednesdays: 3:00am—4:00am Thursdays: 3:00am—4:00am
As part of our stewardship way of life here at BT, it is a blessing that each family commit one hour a week to the Adoration chapel; please prayerfully consider this ministry’s needs and if you are unable to serve, please pray that God will send individuals to sustain this core ministry, here at Blessed Trinity.
For your special hour of praise before the Blessed Sacrament call: Carol Blackstock, Adoration Coordinator [email protected] 352.622.7348 or 352.425.8638
MARRIAGE TROUBLES? If your marriage has become
troubled and stressed,
unloving or uncaring; if you
have grown cold and distant;
even if you are divorced or separated, or are thinking
about it, Retrouvaille can help, as it has helped tens of
thousands of others. Our next program begins
May 19-21, 2017. For more information, visit
www.HelpOurMarriage.org, or call 813-906-7705. Not
counseling or group therapy. All contacts and names
held in strictest confidence.
Did you know…? Your gifts to Our Catholic Appeal build a better future for immigrants, the working poor, and their families.
Our respect for the dignity and worth of every person compels us to seek a more just
future for all people. One way our diocese responds to this call is through the work of
Hope CommUnity Center in Apopka. Formerly known as the Office for Farmworker
Ministry, Hope CommUnity Center is dedicated to empowerment of Central Florida's
immigrant and working poor communities through education, advocacy and spiritual
growth. Partially funded through gifts to Our Catholic Appeal, Hope CommUnity offers
a wide variety of opportunities, including language classes, career counseling, youth
mentoring, family and youth empowerment groups, spiritual support, citizenship
preparation and Service Learning Immersion Opportunities.
For more information on Hope CommUnity Center, please visit hcc-offm.org or call (407) 880-4673. Please visit www.cfocf.org/OCA/give to make a gift online.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL We are inviting all children to participate in Maker Fun Factory VBS: Created by God, Built for a Purpose. At Maker Fun Factory, kids discover that God made them—and for a purpose! Kids participate in memorable Bible-learning activities, sing catchy songs, play teamwork-building games, make and devour yummy treats, experience one-of-a-kind Bible adventures, collect Bible Memory Buddies to remind them of God’s love, and test out Sciency-Fun Gizmos they’ll take home and play with all summer long. Plus, kids will learn to look for evidence of God all around them through something called God Sightings. Each day concludes with the Funshop Finale that gets everyone involved in living what they’ve learned. Kids at Maker Fun Factory VBS will join a missions effort too! Maker Fun Factory is for kids from kindergarten through 5th grade and will run from June 12th through 15th beginning at 8:30 AM and concluding at noon each day.
We are also looking for adult volunteers to help with decorations and facilitating activities. You must be over 18 years of age and have “cleared” fingerprints on file with our parish. For more information, call 352-629-8092 extension 3207 or email at [email protected]
RISE UP MEN’S CONFERENCE, JUNE 3 All men are invited to the 2nd Annual Diocesan-wide Catholic Men’s Conference, Saturday, June 3. This will be an opportunity for men to gather together and learn ways to live out their Catholic faith. Come and join other Catholic men in growing their faith and understanding of being true witnesses of Christ in the world. Speakers: Joe Lombardi, Coach of the New Orleans Saints and grandson of Vince Lombardi; Jeff Noel, a simple servant of Christ and former Disney Institute professional development leader and speaker; and Father Jeremiah Payne, formerly an evangelist with the Assemblies of God who converted through the witness of the early Church Fathers. Enjoy lunch, Sacrament of Reconciliation and time for reflection in Adoration before the Blessed Sacrament. When: Saturday, June 3, 8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. Where: Holy Family Catholic Church, 5125 S. Apopka Vineland Rd., Orlando Cost: $20 For more information and to register, visit https: //2017riseup-orlando.eventbrite.com
Blessed Trinity Parish Welcoming Ministry
New to our parish family? Want some information on getting involved? Please stop by and let us introduce ourselves
and offer our assistance. We will be available after Masses
in the Chapel/Cry Room
4:00pm & 6:00pm—May 20th
7:15am, 8:45am, 11:00am— May 21st
If you would like to meet after any other Mass or on a different date please do not hesitate to
contact Janice Ferguson 352-817-6949 or email: [email protected]
SOUP KITCHEN CASSEROLES
Our monthly Brothers
Keeper aluminum pan
distribution will be
done during the
weekend of May
20/21. Please pick up
your pans after Mass
and help us continue to feed our community’s needy.
MEDUGORJE ROSARIES Once again we have rosaries made in Medugorje by Mr. Dragan Skoko and his children from local crushed rock, etc. Each time we go the Skoko’s have another 170 rosaries ready for us to put in our store. The rosaries sell for $10.00. The money is used to send the Skoko children to college. Fifty of the rosaries are already sold. Stop by our religious gift store if you want to pick up one for yourself or a friend.
BROTHER'S KEEPER NEEDS YOUR HELP Share your time and talents and have fun doing it! We are looking for volunteers to assist in our thrift store and with our donations. We are especially in need of volunteers on Wednesday and Friday afternoons. If you, or someone you know, is interested, please contact Jason Halstead at 622-3846. Thank you!
ZACKARY GRAY We are pleased to announce that Zackary Gray graduated from St. John Vianney College Seminary on May 10th in Miami. We are equally happy to report that all applications, etc. have been completed and accepted for St. Vincent De Paul Regional Seminary in Boynton Beach. All of your prayers continue to be appreciated. Any financial support may be dropped off at the church to help with his and his family part of the fees and expenses. We congratulate Zackary as he now moves on to the major seminary.
BLESSED TRINITY SUMMER CAMP Camp will be available from June 5th through July 21st, 2017. Registration will be $140 per camper. Additional information and Summer Camp registration packets are available on line at Blessedtrinity.org. You may also contact Kathy Watts at 352-207-1644 or [email protected] for additional information.
BLESSED TRINITY SUMMER CAMP Help Wanted: Like working with children? BT Summer camp is looking for energetic, faith-filled people who like working with children. Please contact Kathy Watts at 352-207-1644
FACILITIES CALENDARS
It’s that time of year again time to submit your
calendar request for meeting locations. ALL ministries
and organizations need to submit a calendar for JULY -
DECEMBER 2017 indicating the name of the
organization/ministry, the facility requested, starting and
ending times and name and phone number of the contact
person making the request. The school has made some
changes to the classroom accessibility. Rooms 202 and
203 are NO LONGER AVAILABLE. Please do not assume
that events automatically make it to the calendar. If you
have an event scheduled please make sure a calendar has
been submitted. Calendars will be available in Church
Office. Please return these completed calendars to the
Church Office, Attention: Katherine Baker.
CATHOLIC COMMUNICATION CAMPAIGN Thank you for your generosity to last week’s collection for the Catholic Communication Campaign (CCC). Your support will help the CCC connect millions of people with Christ and spread the gospel message. If you missed the collection, it’s not too late to give! Visit www.usccb.org/nationalcollections and click on the “How to Give” link on the left.
PEACE & SOCIAL JUSTICE We are selling FAIR TRADE coffee, tea, cocoa, and olive oil
from Latin America, Asia, Africa, India, & Palestine, after all
Masses this weekend. We also have single serve coffee.
These FAIR TRADE products are purchased by EQUAL EX-
CHANGE, a member of the CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES FAIR
TRADE PROGRAM. The purchase of these items supports the
creation of producer co-operatives that bring cultural, social
and economic benefits to entire poor communities. And, our
purchase of these products help us as Catholics to live our
faith more fully by applying its values to the choices we make
as consumers.
Trinity Catholic High School
New Parents/Students for 2017-2018 Academic Year
Get your complete information packet re: Trinity Catholic’s spiritual
formation, academics, activity & athletic programs by contacting:
Mrs. Linda Steer, Dean of Enrollment Services
(352) 622-9025 ext. 1107 -- office (352) 208-5828 – cell
LONG SLEEVE PROJECT- Peace and Social Justice & Knights of Columbus
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU for another successful shirt collection for the migrant workers! "Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the Lord, and He will reward them for what they have done" Proverbs 19:17
Palm for Education Car
Drawing
Trinity Catholic students will be in the portico
with tickets after Masses on May 20-21
so come prepared!
$50 each or 3 for $100
Cash/check/credit card accepted
Drawing takes place on Friday, May 26!
Proceeds support TC tuition assistance program. Thank you for your support!
CATHOLIC HOMESCHOOL CONFERENCE—June 8&9 The IHM Tampa Homeschool Conference will be held at St. Lawrence Parish’s Higgins Hall, 5225 N. Himes Avenue, in Tampa, on Thursday, June 8th (12:00pm—6:00pm) and on Friday, June 9th (9:30am—3:30pm). Admission is free and pre-registration is not required. For more information, please visit www.ihmconference.org or email: [email protected].
Charismatic Prayer Group Who Are We?
We are a group of ordinary Catholics who celebrate our extraordinary God. We come together each week to: Express our thanks-giving …Seek healing …Pray for each other and the needs of our Church …Grow in faith …Listen to Him speak through Scripture, the quiet & the testimony of what He is doing in each other’s lives …And to grow in the gifts of his Holy Spirit that we may become better equipped to serve Him. We are an informal gathering, a group who has found a Wellspring of Hope in a faith-filled parish. Please come and join us! We meet every Thursday,7-8:30pm in Elder Care Center. Call Richard or Katy for information, 307-9009.
Fountains of Living Water Prayer Group
CALLING ALL CURSILLISTAS! We are updating our membership list for our Ultreya! If you have not been receiving e-mails from us, including our prayer chain requests, please send an e-mail to [email protected] and be sure to include your name, e-mail address, and a cell phone number, if you have one. Thank you so much and please be aware of the following Ultreya dates: 05/13/2017, 06/10/2017, NO MEETING IN JULY, 08/12/17.
HOUSE CLEANING Available to clean your home in the afternoons. Good references. Please call Reina Tirado at 352.804.0390.
Legion of Mary Workshop
June 3, 2017
10:00am - 2:00pm
St. Theresa’s, Belleview, FL
Given by: Mark & Margaret Steele from Miami Regia
All Legion of Mary members invited
(soup/salad served-bring sandwich)