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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 Joseph Maniangat 397-4919 Deacons Heriberto Berrios, James Schwartz, James Maubach, Stephen Floyd 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 7:10 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: [email protected] 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 October 27, 2019 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

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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 Joseph Maniangat 397-4919

Deacons Heriberto Berrios, James Schwartz,

James Maubach, Stephen Floyd

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 7:10 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:

[email protected]

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

October 27, 2019

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

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Parish life

Parish Staff 629.8092

Sr. Juliet Ateenyi Ministry to Sick x3211

[email protected]

Katherine Baker Secretary x3201

[email protected]

Colleen Halstead Parish Administrator x3218

[email protected]

Megan Losito Blessed Trinity School 622.5808

[email protected]

David Hardison Elder Care 671.2823

[email protected]

Jason Halstead Brother’s Keeper 622.3846

[email protected]

Kris Plunkett Parish Bookkeeper x3228

[email protected]

Kelly Schwietert Angels in Arms 622.6167

[email protected]

Shelby Conner Youth Minister x3222

[email protected]

Sue Lanier Stewardship x3208

[email protected]

Paul Miranda Plant Manager 804.2415

[email protected]

Sr. Concepta Najjemba Soup Kitchen 789.8139

[email protected]

Patrick Botti Music & Liturgy x3202

[email protected]

Teresa Hyde Religious Education x3207

[email protected]

Trinity Catholic High School 622.9025

Lou Pereira President

Dr. Erika Wikstrom Principal

october 27, 2019 ~ thirtieth Sunday in ordinary time

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.

PARISH APP: Download at myparishapp.com or search

your phone’s app store for myParish

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

Both the first reading and today’s psalm say clearly that the Lord hears the cry of the poor.

Have I been given the gifts—of time or money or abilities—to be the means by which

God answers their need?

ADS OF THE WEEK

BRENDA FORD, CPA/PFS

Crippen & Co.

352.732.4260

CENTRAL FLORIDA CURB APPEAL

352.622.3323

Please see our Ads at the back for all

our business supporters.

WORD OF LIFE

“An unexpected pregnancy can be a difficult and frightening time, and it's important that your friend knows you are thinking of her and supporting her… Your support might be the only support she receives. Even if we never know how, the smallest things we do can change someone's life. You can make a difference in her life. Will you?” USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities, “10 Ways to Support Her When She’s Unexpectedly Expecting” www.respectlife.org/support-her

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MINISTRY SPOTLIGHT STEWARDS OF THE WEEK

THE FROSOLONO FAMILY

Thank you to the Frosolono Family

for sharing their gardening talents.

They are "Beautifying Blessed Trinity,

one island at a time."

Thank you for being

a faithful Steward!

NEW PARISHIONERS:

Edward Craig

Dave, Carmel and Anne Kessler

In last week’s readings, we were encouraged to remain persistent and constant in our prayer life. Today, we focus on the proper attitude of a steward at prayer. In the Gospel passage from Luke, Jesus illustrates the humble attitude we must have as we approach God in prayer through a parable of two praying men. One is a Pharisee, a man with respected status, theological training and all the right credentials. He marches right up to the front of the temple to speak a prayer “to himself,” thanking God for making him just a little bit superior to everyone else! The other man is a tax collector, known by those of his day to be a cheater and a sell-out to his fellow Jews. In contrast to the Pharisee, he stands near the back and cries out to God in a simple and honest way: “Be merciful to me a sinner.” Jesus tells us that it is the tax collector and not the Pharisee who leaves the temple justified. Why? The Pharisee was full of self as he approached God. He felt no real need for God as he rattled off his resume of good works and spiritual practices. He was simply going through the motions of prayer. His lack of humility prevented him from entering into a real dialogue with the Father. The tax collector, by contrast, emptied himself as he approached God. He recognized who he truly was (a sinner) and asked for mercy, leaving all the rest up to God. This is the kind of attitude God can work with! This is how a good steward prays — with trust, with complete openness to God’s will, with a listening mind and heart, ready to serve as God leads.

Copyright © 2019 — Catholic Stewardship Consultants, Inc.

BAPTISMS:

worship

october 27, 2019 ~ thirtieth Sunday in ordinary time

READINGS FOR NEXT WEEK

Wis 11:22—12:2

2 Thes 1:11—2:2

Lk 19:1-10

WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONS

Monday, Oct 28 7:10am David Swiderski †

5:30pm William LaPlant †

Tuesday, Oct 29 7:10am Dennis McVeigh †

5:30pm Anne Litterine †

Wednesday, Oct 30 7:10am L/D Sisters of IHMR

5:30pm Fellize Arcenal †

Thursday, Oct 31 7:10am Fran Harwas †

5:30pm Fran Harwas †

Friday, Nov 1 7:10am Judith Araiza †

8:15am Vinny Mazzurco †

10:00am Fran Harwas †

12:10pm Virginia Cruz †

5:30pm Gisela McClean †

Saturday, Nov 2 8:00am Mary Kochetta †

10:00am Gerry Klein †

12:00pm Edward Schneider †

4:00pm Legion of Mary †

6:00pm John Daleo †

Sunday, Nov 3 7:10am Anna Zappulla †

8:45am Ronny McCranie †

11:00am Ruth Brown †

1:00pm Spanish Community

5:00pm Mary Clecker †

Your prayers are requested for those who have recently died.

EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS OF

HOLY COMMUNION

Ministers of Holy Communion assist the

clergy in distribution of the Body and

Blood of Christ at weekend liturgies.

For more information please contact

Angela DeSimone at 427.6346 or

Wendie Ricketts at 537.0262 or

email: [email protected]

Please call the Church Office at

629.8092 x3201 if you would

like more information on placing

flowers on the altar.

Oct 26/27:

Nov 2/3: In memory of Jeff Muchler

by Bruce & Elaine Muchler

Nov 9/10:

Nov 16/17:

Nov 23/24: In memory of Dick Hauck

by the Hauck Family

ALL SAINTS DAY MASS SCHEDULE

Vigil Mass: Thursday, October 31st at 5:30pm

Friday, November 1st Mass Schedule: 7:10am,

8:15am, 10:00am, 12:10pm, 5:30pm,

Spanish Mass at 7:00pm

Spanish Mass at Guadalupana and

Christ the King at 7:00pm

ALL SOULS MASSES

SATURAY, NOVEMBER 2ND

8:00am, 10:00am and 12:00pm

12:00pm Remembrance Mass for those who

have died this year.

While not a Holy Day of Obligation many go to

Mass to pray for their deceased loved ones.

BLESSED TRINITY CARNIVAL AT TRINITY CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Saturday, October 26—open until 11:00pm Sunday, October 27—11:00am—9:00pm Raffle drawing Sunday at 6:30pm. Is your name in the big drum? Support the carnival. Bring your friends. Lots of parking.

FR. JOSEPH CREEDON—THIS WEEKEND’S HOMILIST Fr. Joe Creedon is pastor emeritus of Christ the King Parish in Kingston, Rhode Island where he served for 31 years. He studied theology at the University of Louvain in Belgium. Father Creedon was awarded an honorary Doctor of Law Degree from the University of Rhode Island in 1991. He was a Fellow of Psychiatry and Religion at the Menninger Clinic in 1980 when the clinic was still located in Topeka, Kansas. Author of 14 Advent and Lenten daily meditation booklets, Father Creedon has recently published his first book, Stewardship: A Life-Giving Spirituality. In his retirement, he has been a sought after speaker on the spirituality of stewardship. In his very active retirement, Father Creedon enjoys giving parish missions and stewardship workshops.

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BOOK OF THE WEEK: “The Bible Is A Catholic Book” Many religions believe that as Catholics we ignore the Bible because we have the Church instead. Too many Catholics take this mistaken assumption for granted. “We don’t have to anymore” says Author Jimmy Akin. Instead we should fully embrace Sacred Scripture: not just as the written word of God but as a thoroughly Catholic work, intimately connected to the Church from the earliest centuries. Akin shows how the Bible cannot exist apart from the Church. Its careful preservation throughout the centuries, the truths it contains, its origins and its formulation, in the prayerful study of its mysteries.

If you are a Catholic who needs to know the Bible better, this book will help you understand and take pride in this gift that God gave the world through the Church. We are the original “Bible Christians”!

We have this book and as Father Pat mentioned in Mass we also have “Giving Why & How Much Should I Be To The Giving, To The Poor.”

The Blessed Trinity Gift Store Hours: Wednesday* 3:30pm – 5:30pm,*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

ADORATION CHAPEL IMMEDIATE NEEDS FOR

ADORERS

Sundays: 2:00pm—3:00pm Mondays: 2:00am—3:00am

Wednesdays: 3:00am—4:00am Saturdays: 3:00pm—4:00pm

Saturdays: 9:00pm—10:00pm

Our stewardship way of life here at BT encourages each family to 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 prayer and praise before the Blessed Sacrament email Carol Blackstock, Adoration Coordinator, [email protected] or call 352.622.7348 or 352.425.8638.

"If I can give you any advice, I beg you to get closer to the Eucharist and to Jesus…We must pray to Jesus to give us that tenderness of the Eucharist." Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta

EMAIL ALERTS! If you would like to receive emails regarding all upcoming Life Teen events, news and updates, please email Shelby Conner: [email protected]

Sunday, October 27th—Join us for Mass, dinner, and Life Night! We will be having a game night and doing last-minute Trunk or Treat preparations! Sunday, November 3rd—Join us for Mass and our All Saint’s Day Bonfire. We will leave directly after Mass and return at 9:00pm. A liability form is required.

STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE ~ WEEKLY OFFERINGS

Weekly Offering October 20, 2019

Envelope Total: 607 $ 34,440.89 Year to date collection: $ 1,434,919.99

Electronic Offering Total: 292 $ 42,933.62 Year to date budget: $ 1,744,880.00

Total Children’s Offering: $ 49.51 Year to date deficit: ($ 309,960.01)

Non Sunday: 66 $ 7,841.00

Grand Total for Week: $ 85,265.02

Amount needed for Operating Expenses:$ 102,640.00 Sister Diocese $ 2,320.55

Difference ($ 17,374.98)

“Thank you for your donations.”

Reminder: Do your best to put your envelope number on the “memo” line of your check.

THE SUFFERING CHURCH Bishop Robert Barron has written an excellent book entitled a Letter to a Suffering Church. His book is a cri de coeur, a cry from the heart, written for fellow Catholics who feel under-standably demoralized and scandalized and ready to quit the Church because of the abuse scandals. The book is brief, but extremely well-done and gives us hope for the future. Bishop Barron says, " It is not the time to leave the Church, but to stay and fight!" And, more importantly, Jesus said, " The gates of hell would not prevail against his Church.”

Order online at SufferingChurchBook.com for just $1.00. More can be ordered for family and friends at a discounted price.

BAKE SALE/ PIE SALE Next weekend, November 2nd and 3rd, after all Masses Life Teen will be having an All Saint’s Day Bake Sale/Pie Sale. We will have a variety of fall inspired baked goods as well as whole pies for sale! All proceeds will go towards our 2020 Summer Trip to the Steubenville Atlanta Conference and Camp Covecrest! We will be accepting cash, card, and check as a form of payment. Thank you in advance for your support!

DON'T THROW'EM AWAY - SAVE THE PLANET/REUSE

This request won't cost you any money, but may help you declutter your home. Our PRISON & JAIL MINISTRY can use some stuff you might otherwise throw-away.

1. NEW UNUSED GREETING CARDS have been requested by Lowell Women's Prison. The ladies would be delighted to use all those fundraising cards (Christmas, birthday, any occasion, even blank) you get in the mail and don't want. Please absolutely NO MASS ENROLLMENT CARDS ASKING FOR A DONATION OR CARDS WITH STICKERS OR GLITTER.

2. BIBLES - Marion County Jail always needs GENTLY USED OR NEW SOFTCOVER Bibles, any version.

3. WOMEN'S PRISON MINISTRY would like good, relatively up-to-date Catholic DVD's (not CD's) for educational purposes. Especially desired are:

. Symbolon: The Catholic Faith Explained

. Catholicism by Father Barron

. Anything by Brant Pitre, Matthew Kelly, Jim Cavins, Allen Hunt, Scott Hahn, etc.

Any of the above can be left anytime in the Stewardship Room, as these are ongoing needs. Mark "Laurel Wilson - Prison" I check almost every day. For more information, call Laurel at 426-2328.

MASS TIME CHANGE Effective Sunday, November 3rd the 7:15am Mass will have an earlier start time of 7:10am. This change makes a consistent Mass time of 7:10am on the weekdays and for Sunday.

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BENEFACTOR’S MASS CELEBRATED Saturday, November 2nd, at the 4:00pm Mass, we

honor the true stewards of Blessed Trinity who

through their generosity and devotion to our

ministries have impacted so many lives. They have

helped to educate our children, feed and clothe our

poor, care for our infants & toddlers, provide for

our youth and nurture our elderly. We are grateful

for their shining example of how to truly live as

Stewards of God’s Grace.

Are you struggling to recover from the loss

of a loved one? Recent or in the past? Are

you confused… depressed… angry….

fearful? Has death challenged your faith?

This program offers help … we understand.

The Grief Support and Recovery program

begins on Saturday, November 9th at

12:00pm at Elder Care.

The program is free but registration

is required.

For more information, please call:

Casey Ball at 352-687-1081

Leave message for prompt response.

Our next Theology on Tap is Monday, October 28th at Crafty Bastards from 7-9pm. Reina Saco, local attorney and former fellow for Equal Justice Works, will be speaking at 7:30 on Immigration and how it can be seen and helped locally. All are welcome!

FACILITIES CALENDARS

It’s that time of year again to submit your calendar

request for meeting locations. ALL ministries and

organizations need to submit a calendar for

January – June 2020 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. Calendars

will be available in Church Office. Please return

these completed calendars to the Church Office,

Attention: Katherine Baker.

WOMEN’S PREGNANCY CENTER WALK-BIKE-MOVE FOR LIFE Now is the time to make a Move for Life! Make a difference and Join as an individual or grab your family, your friends, or your small group and walk/bike as a team for the Ocala Women’s Pregnancy Center. The annual Walk-Bike-Move for Life fundraising event is on Saturday, November 2nd, at Tuscawilla Park. Be part of a movement of love that offers compassion, hope and love to women, babies, men and families in our community. WPC serves more than two thousand women and men each year empowering them to choose Life.

Please come make your Move for Life and visit us at our Walk-Bike-Move table after all the masses at Blessed Trinity the weekend of October 26-27th and pick up a fundraising brochure . You can join as a Walker or Biker or make a donation to support someone else. For more information, you can also visit wpcocala.com/walk-bike-move.

FIRST FRIDAY DEVOTION

The Filipino-American Catholic families warmly

invite all to the First Friday Devotion to the

Sacred Heart of Jesus on November 8, 2019 at

6:30pm in the Blessed Trinity Chapel. Mass is in

English with Tagalog liturgical songs. Potluck

follows immediately in the Parish Hall. Please bring

your favorite dish.

FREE Blood Pressure Screening in the

Parish Nurse’s office in the Parish Hall

opposite the Library from 8:00am-1:00pm,

Sunday, November 3, 2019.

NOVEMBER—STEWARDSHIP MONTH

Schedule:

• Fr. Joe Creedon—Stewardship Homily on

October 26/27.

• Stewardship letter to all parishioners from

Fr. Pat mailed October 28th.

• Stewardship Homily and Lay witness talk on

November 2/3.

• Stewardship materials mailed week of

November 4th.

• Lay witness talk at all Masses November 9/10.

• Commitment Weekend—November 16/17

All families bring their new 2020 Stewardship

pledges of Time/Talent/Treasure to the Altar

with their regular weekly offering.

• Stewardship Celebration—Sunday,

November 17th. Just like last year, the

Annual Stewardship Appreciation Evening

will feature a free catered dinner. Dinner will

be served in the Parish Hall after the 5:00pm

Mass. There is one important note about

dinner: To make sure we have an accurate

count (and avoid wasting food) you must

have a ticket to get in. Tickets are free!

Volunteers will be handing out tickets after all

Masses the weekends of November 2-3 and

November 9-10. Mark your calendars. If

you have any questions, please call Jim Ross

at 208-1960.

FR. PAT’S 2ND SACRAMENT MEETING Fr. Pat’s 2nd Sacrament meeting will be on Sunday, November 10th at 9:55 AM in the Gym. The make up for this class is Saturday, November 16th at 9:00 AM, in the Chapel of the Church. The meeting is mandatory for parents of students making 1st Communion and Confirmation and all Confirmation students. If you have any questions, please call Teresa Hyde at 629-8092 extension 3207 or [email protected]

ALL SOULS—CEMETERY MASSES

On Sunday, November 3rd at 2:30 PM at our

three local cemeteries

(Highlands, Forest Lawn, Good Shepherd)

there will be Masses celebrated in

memory of those of our family and friends

who have died.

COFFEE & DONUTS

Every Sunday in the

Parish Hall after the

7:15am, 8:45am and

11:00am Masses.

Please come and

support the various ministries who

provide the coffee and donuts!

Donations are welcome!

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Brother's Keeper Thrift Store is Now OPEN!

New Hours: Monday-Saturday, 9am-4pm

Emergency Services: Open Monday-Friday, 9am-11:30 & 1:00pm - 3:30pm

Brother’s Keeper is hiring a Full time Truck Assistant

for donation pickups

Duties and Responsibilities

• Demonstrate great customer service to donors, volunteers, customers, clients and staff

• Be dependable

• Assist truck driver pick up food, furniture and other donations

• Comply with rules and regulations

• Assist with building maintenance and cleaning as needed

• Assist Executive Director with special projects

• Assist volunteers in store as needed

Truck Assistant requirements and qualifications

• Must be able to work Monday – Friday from 8:30am-4:30pm.

• Able to lift 50 pounds consistently throughout the day

• Must have a clean driving record

• Pass a background screening

Submit resume to [email protected]

ALLIANCE OF THE HOLY

FAMILY INTERNATIONAL

Communion of Reparation Prayer Vigil

November 1, 2019

Our Lady of Springs Catholic Church 4047 NE 21st Street, Ocala FL 34470

Fr. Justin Vakko

We do CARE (Confession,

Adoration, Rosary and Eucharist)

7pm Holy Rosary Ongoing Confession during this time

8pm Holy Mass (in honor of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus)

For more info, please call (352) 216-9835

JOIN COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN (CCW)

AT THE “SWEET LIFE CAFÉ”

MORNING OF REFLECTION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2ND MASS, LIGHT BREAKFAST

KNIGHTS HALL 8:00am-12:00pm

Cost: $10.00

Slow down, savor time with God and other ladies. “Sweet Life Café” allows you to enjoy your favorite

café, resting, laughing and sharing stories all the while growing closer to each other and to God.

RSVP: Marty Duesel, 352.861.2853 or [email protected].

Deadline Monday October 28th.

Christmas Shopping

If you plan to shop on Amazon during this Christmas season, please consider using Amazon Smile and choose Blessed Trinity Catholic Church as your charity. These funds are deposited directly into our charity account. Please help us help others.

The AmazonSmile Foundation will donate 0.5% of

the purchase price to the customer’s selected

charitable organization.

Brother’s Keeper

Volunteers Needed

Brother’s Keeper serves thousands of men, women, and children in need in

Ocala/Marion County. We are looking for dedicated volunteers to help us in the

following areas;

Interviewer to determine client eligibility for assistance.

Times Needed: Tuesdays 1:00-4:00 pm;

Thursdays 9:00am-12:00pm and flexible substitutes.

Receptionist to answer general questions from our clients, assist in filling out applications and answer the telephone.

Times Needed: Mondays 1:00-4:00pm and

Tuesdays 1:00-4:00pm

Join us at the annual

Trinity Catholic High School

OPEN HOUSE Sunday, November 10th

1pm – 3pm

Build the future you want today Numerous Dual Enrollment, AP credits available

Contact Linda Steer for more info at

352-622-9025 ext. 5101 / [email protected]

2600 SW 42nd Street, Ocala, FL 34471

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call toll free 1-888-275-9953.

EMAIL/TEXT SCAMS It has come to our attention that individuals may be receiving texts or emails from clergy or leaders within our parish asking for gift cards or financial assistance with travel. Please know that the Diocese does not allow anyone to solicit financial contributions or assistance for an individual or approves of solicitation for personal business as a representative of the Church. If you are approached by a leader, whether clergy, employee or volunteer, within your parish for any cause regarding financial assistance and you choose to respond, always require a contract and receipt upon completion of the transaction. Presently Fr. Pat’s name is being fraudulently used to request gift cards, etc. Fr. Pat does not send out emails.

Ultreya Evening When: November 9

th

Where: Eldercare Building Time: 7:00 pm or shortly after the 6:00 pm Mass Hosted by: Mario Lipari, Gerald Brown, Kevin Stoothoff, Bill Murray, Shawn Leary

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