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St Maurice at Resurrection Catholic Church 441 NE 2nd St, Dania Beach, FL 33004 954-961-7777 FAX 954-961-4358 February 9, 2020 We Have A Seat Saved For You PARISH OFFICE Monday–Friday: 9:00am–5:00pm CONFESSION Saturday: 3:00pm (Chapel) BAPTISM The baptism of children of registered parishioners is celebrated on the last Sunday of each month. ANOINTING OF THE SICK This sacrament is celebrated once a year during weekend Masses and is available at other times on request. PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK Our Parish Care Givers bring the Eucharist to those who are sick in hospitals, nursing homes or in their own residences. MARRIAGE Couples contemplating this sacrament must contact the Parish office at least 6 months prior to their desired wedding date. MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil 4:00pm (Eng) Sunday 8:30am & 10:30am (Eng) Domingo 1:00pm (Español) Dimanche 16h30 (Française — Saisonnière) Mon.-Fri. 8:30am (Followed by daily rosary) PRAYER GROUP Tuesday 7:00PM English Wednesday 7:00PM Español PARISH DIRECTORY Monsignor Jean Pierre—Pastor Father Sau Phung—in Residence Sheryl Dillon-Jones—Music [email protected] Ashley Ronnan—CCD [email protected] Find us www.stmauriceatresurrection.org @stmauriceatresurrectioncatholicchurch @at_maurice ~Parish Mission Statement~ We are the Family of St. Maurice at Resurrection Parish joined together sacramentally in Jesus Christ, sharing our skills and abilities across the world to nourish all human hungers. We continually renew our energies by celebrating around the Table of the Lord and grow to be more effective ministers, in the name of Jesus. Amen. GOD'S WAYS OF HEALING "Your wound shall quickly be healed." —Isaiah 58:8 In a world of suffering, pain, and brokenness, the Lord makes the amazing promise of quick healing. This promise, like many of the Lord's promises, is preceded and followed by several commands. The Lord commands us to fast in the right spirit and serve the basic needs of the poor (Is 58:6-7). Then He will fulfill several promises, if we are willing to respond to these graces by obeying further commands related to doing justice (Is 58:9ff). When we are hurting, we tend to want God to heal us so that we can return to the lifestyle that may have contributed to our sickness. However, the Lord wants our healing to be the centerpiece of major developments in our lives based on repentance, love, justice, and mercy. Will we accept healing on the Lord's terms? Will we let Him be Lord of our healing and Lord of our lives? Will we let the Lord tear down and restructure our lives through healing? Will you subordinate your healing to the Lord, the Healer? (see Mk 2:1ff) Prayer: Father, I repent of making an idol of my lifestyle. I accept Jesus as my Lord. Promise: "I determined that while I was with you I would speak of nothing but Jesus Christ and Him crucified." —1 Cor 2:2 Praise: "The God of our fathers has raised up Jesus whom you put to death, hanging him on a tree" (Acts 5:30). Alleluia!

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Page 1: February 9, 2020 - St Maurice of the Resurrection Church

St Maurice at Resurrection Catholic Church 441 NE 2nd St, Dania Beach, FL 33004

954-961-7777 FAX 954-961-4358

February 9, 2020 We Have A Seat Saved For You

PARISH OFFICE

Monday–Friday: 9:00am–5:00pm

CONFESSION

Saturday: 3:00pm (Chapel)

BAPTISM

The baptism of children of registered parishioners is

celebrated on the last Sunday of each month.

ANOINTING OF THE SICK

This sacrament is celebrated once a year during

weekend Masses and is available at other times

on request.

PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK

Our Parish Care Givers bring the Eucharist to

those who are sick in hospitals, nursing homes

or in their own residences.

MARRIAGE

Couples contemplating this sacrament must

contact the Parish office at least 6 months prior

to their desired wedding date.

MASS SCHEDULE

Saturday Vigil 4:00pm (Eng)

Sunday 8:30am & 10:30am (Eng)

Domingo 1:00pm (Español)

Dimanche 16h30 (Française — Saisonnière)

Mon.-Fri. 8:30am (Followed by daily rosary)

PRAYER GROUP

Tuesday 7:00PM English

Wednesday 7:00PM Español

PARISH DIRECTORY

Monsignor Jean Pierre—Pastor

Father Sau Phung—in Residence

Sheryl Dillon-Jones—Music

[email protected]

Ashley Ronnan—CCD

[email protected]

Find us

www.stmauriceatresurrection.org

@stmauriceatresurrectioncatholicchurch

@at_maurice

~Parish Mission Statement~

We are the Family of St. Maurice at Resurrection Parish joined together sacramentally in Jesus Christ, sharing our skills and abilities across the

world to nourish all human hungers. We continually renew our energies by celebrating around the Table of the Lord and grow to be

more effective ministers, in the name of Jesus. Amen.

GOD'S WAYS OF HEALING

"Your wound shall quickly be healed." —Isaiah 58:8

In a world of suffering, pain, and brokenness, the Lord makes the amazing promise of quick healing. This promise, like many of the Lord's promises, is preceded and followed by several commands. The Lord commands us to fast in the right spirit and serve the basic needs of the poor (Is 58:6-7). Then He will fulfill several promises, if we are willing to respond to these graces by obeying further commands related to doing justice (Is 58:9ff).

When we are hurting, we tend to want God to heal us so that we can return to the lifestyle that may have contributed to our sickness. However, the Lord wants our healing to be the centerpiece of major developments in our lives based on repentance, love, justice, and mercy.

Will we accept healing on the Lord's terms? Will we let Him be Lord of our healing and Lord of our lives? Will we let the Lord tear down and restructure our lives through healing? Will you subordinate your healing to the Lord, the Healer? (see Mk 2:1ff)

Prayer: Father, I repent of making an idol of my lifestyle. I accept Jesus as my Lord.

Promise: "I determined that while I was with you I would speak of nothing but Jesus Christ and Him crucified." —1 Cor 2:2

Praise: "The God of our fathers has raised up Jesus whom you put to death, hanging him on a tree" (Acts 5:30). Alleluia!

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Sat Feb 8 4:00pm † Amanda Ronnan by Family † Angelina & Joseph Daleo and Louis Belmonte by Maryann Belmonte

Sun Feb 9 8:30am † Rev James Murphy

10:30am † Roswita Karella by Family † Edward Tillet by Jean Marie Alexa & family

1:00pm † Rev. Jorge Sardiña

Mon Feb 10 8:30am † Rev. John Kellegan

Tue Feb 11 8:30am † Rev. Oscar Branmonte

Wed Feb 12 8:30am † Rev. Joseph Kershner

Thu Feb 13 8:30 am † Rev. Daniel Fagan

Fri Feb 14 8:30am † Rev. Clemente Seoane

Sat Feb 15 4:00pm Spl. Int. Charlote Avalone by AnnMarie & Larry

Sun Feb 16 8:30am † Rev. Daniel Fagan

10:30am † Roswita Karella by Family

1:00pm † Rev. Oscar Alonso

Readings for the week of February 9, 2020

Sunday: Is 58:7-10/1 Cor 2:1-5/Mt 5:13-16 Monday: 1 Kgs 8:1-7, 9-13/Mk 6:53-56 Tuesday: 1 Kgs 8:22-23, 27-30/Mk 7:1-13 Wednesday: 1 Kgs 10:1-10/Mk 7:14-23 Thursday: 1 Kgs 11:4-13/Mk 7:24-30 Friday: 1 Kgs 11:29-32; 12:19/Mk 7:31-37 Saturday: 1 Kgs 12:26-32; 13:33-34/Mk 8:1-10

Lecturas para la semana del 9 de Febrero de 2020

Domingo: Is 58:7-10/1 Cor 2:1-5/Mt 5:13-16

Lunes: 1 Kgs 8:1-7, 9-13/Mc 6:53-56

Martes: 1 Kgs 8:22-23, 27-30/Mc 7:1-13

Miércoles: 1 Kgs 10:1-10/Mc 7:14-23

Jueves: 1 Kgs 11:4-13/Mc 7:24-30

Viernes: 1 Kgs 11:29-32; 12:19/Mc 7:31-37

Sábado: 1 Kgs 12:26-32; 13:33-34/Mc 8:1-10

MONDAY 10TH / LUNES 10 TUESDAY 11TH / MARTES 11

7:00 PM PRAYER GROUP CHAPEL

WEDNESDAY 12TH / MIERCOLES 12 THURSDAY 13TH / JUEVES 13

9:00 AM ADORATION CHAPEL 10:00 AM BINGO SOCIAL HALL 7:00 PM GRUPO DE ORACIÓN CHAPEL

5:00 PM RCIA MEETING TAPESTRY ROOM

FRIDAY 14TH / VIERNES 14 SATURDAY 15TH / SABADO 15

10:00 AM SVDP PANTRY SOCIAL HALL 7:30 PM CORO LATINO CHURCH

SUNDAY 16TH / DOMINGO 16

9:00 AM CCD SOCIAL HALL 12:00 PM YOUTH GROUP

PARISH NEWS THIS WEEK / ESTA SEMANA

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Save the Date To Celebrate: March 15, 2020

TIME IS SHORT, WE NEED YOUR HELP!

IN ORDER TO MAKE OUR GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATION A SUCCESS, WE MUST ALL PITCH IN AND DO OUR

PART! CALL THE OFFICE TODAY AND SIGN UP FOR ANY OF THE AMAZING WAYS YOU CAN BE OF HELP—

PRE-CELEBRATION CHURCH CLEANING, GARDENING, SET-UP…OR POST FESTIVITIES CLEAN UP. EITHER

WAY, ST. MAURICE NEEDS YOU!

LE TEMPS EST COURT, NOUS AVONS BESOIN DE VOTRE AIDE! AFIN DE FAIRE DE NOTRE CÉLÉBRA-

TION DU JUBILÉ D'OR UN SUCCÈS, NOUS DEVONS TOUS NOUS INSCRIRE ET FAIRE NOTRE PARTIE!

APPELEZ AU BUREAU AUJOURD'HUI ET INSCRIVEZ-VOUS À TOUTES LES MANIÈRES ÉTONNANTES

QUE VOUS POUVEZ AIDER - NETTOYAGE, JARDINAGE, INSTALLATION DE L'ÉGLISE PRÉ-

CÉLÉBRATION… OU NETTOYAGE APRÈS LES FÊTES. DE TOUTE MANIÈRE, ST MO'S A BESOIN DE

VOUS!

¡EL TIEMPO ES CORTO, NECESITAMOS SU AYUDA! PARA HACER QUE NUESTRA CELEBRACIÓN DE

JUBILEO DE ORO SEA UN ÉXITO, ¡TODOS DEBEMOS PARTICIPAR Y HACER NUESTRA PARTE! LLAME

A LA OFICINA HOY MISMO Y REGÍSTRESE PARA CUALQUIERA DE LAS INCREÍBLES FORMAS DE

AYUDA: LIMPIEZA, JARDINERÍA, CONFIGURACIÓN DE LA IGLESIA ANTES DE LA CELEBRACIÓN O

LA LIMPIEZA POSTERIOR DE LAS FESTIVIDADES. ¡DE CUALQUIER MANERA, ST MAURICE TE NECESI-

TA!

Honor a Loved One’s Memory,

Special Intentions, Birthday

or Anniversary

Make a donation for a Monthly Gift

of the Mass or Candles

Honrar la Memoria de un ser querido,

Intenciones Especiales, Cumpleaños o Aniversa-

Bread Pan $60

Wine Vino $75

Candles Velas $50

Flowers Flores $50 (for the month por el mes)

FOREVER YOUNG SENIORS MEETS

THURSDAY FEBRUARY 13 AT 1:00PM ON

THE SOCIAL

H A L L ,

COME AND

JOIN US TO

HAVE SOME

FUN.

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ST. SCHOLASTICA, VIRGIN

FEBRUARY 10

Little is known about Saint Scholastica on earth, save that she was the sister of the great patriarch St. Benedict, and that, under his direction, she founded and governed a numerous community near Monte Casino.

St. Gregory sums up her life by saying that she devoted herself to God from her childhood, and that her pure soul went to God in the likeness of a dove, as if to show that her life had been enriched with the fullest gifts of the Holy Spirit.

Her brother was accustomed to visit her every year, for “she could not be sated or wearied with the words of grace which flowed from his lips.” On his last visit, after a day passed in spiritual converse, the Saint, knowing that her end was near, said, “My brother, leave me not, I pray you, this night, but discourse with me till dawn on the bliss of those who see God in heaven.”

St. Benedict would not, break his rule at the bidding of natural affection; and then the Saint bowed her head on her hands and prayed; and there arose a storm so violent that St. Benedict could not return to his monastery, and they passed the night in heavenly conversation.

Three days later St. Benedict saw in a vision the soul of his sister going up in the likeness of a dove into heaven. Then he gave thanks to God for the graces He had given her, and for the glory which had crowned them. When she died, St. Benedict, her spiritual daughters, and the monks sent by St. Benedict mingled their tears and prayed, “Alas! alas! dearest mother, to whom dost thou leave us now? Pray for us to Jesus, to Whom thou art gone.”

They then devoutly celebrated holy Mass, “commending her soul to God;” and her body was borne to Monte Casino, and laid by her brother in the tomb he had prepared for himself.”

And they bewailed her many days;” and St. Benedict said, “Weep not, sisters and brothers; for assuredly Jesus has taken her before us to be our aid and defence against all our enemies, that we may stand in the evil day and be in all things perfect.”

She died about the year 543.

THE VIRGIN OF ALTAGRACIA

THE 4TH WEEKEND OF JANUARY, THE PATRON OF

THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC WAS CELEBRATED.

THE LAST SUNDAY OF JANUARY, MONSIGNOR BLESSED ALL THE PEOPLE WHO FULFILLED YEAR DURING THE MONTH.

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Parish Regis tration -Come Join the Family ….. Experience meaningful love and worship by being a part of a dynamic community , joined together sacramentally in Jesus

Christ, supporting life-changing ministries. To join our family, call the Parish Office 954-961-7777 .

Or register Online at www.stmauriceatresurrection.org Regís tres e en nuestra parroquia —Bienven idos a nuestra familia Experimente amor y adoración significativos al ser parte de una comunidad dinámica, unida conjuntamente en Jesucristo,

apoyando ministerios que cambian la vida. Para unirse a nuestra Familia llame a la Oficina Parroquial 954 961 7777.

~ Declaración de la Misión Parroquial ~

Somos la Familia de San Mauricio en la Resurrección, reunidos sacramentalmente en Jesucristo, compartiendo nuestros talentos y habilidades, en todo el mundo para alimentar a los hambrientos . Continuamente renovamos nuestras energías celebrando alrededor de la Mesa del Señor y crecemos para ser Ministros más efectivos, en el nombre de Jesús. Amén.

Censo parroquial Las tarjetas del censo parroquial están dis-

ponibles en la parte de atrás de la iglesia,

junto a la sacristía.

Por favor busque su tarjeta, revise sus datos y

corrija de ser necesario o añada miembros

de su familia, con los sacramentos recibidos.

Por ultimo deposite en el buzón adecuado

su tarjeta ya corregida.

Muchas gracias por su colaboración.

LAS MANERAS DE DIOS DE SANAR

"Tu herida se curará rápidamente". —Isaías 58: 8

En un mundo de sufrimiento, dolor y quebrantamiento,

el Señor hace que

Increíble promesa de curación rápida. Esta promesa,

como muchas de las promesas del Señor, está precedi-

da y seguida por varios mandamientos. El Señor nos

ordena ayunar en el espíritu correcto y servir a las ne-

cesidades básicas de los pobres (Is 58: 6-7). Entonces

cumplirá varias promesas, si estamos dispuestos a res-

ponder a estas gracias obedeciendo más comandos

relacionados con hacer justicia (Is 58: 9ff).

Cuando estamos sufriendo, tendemos a querer que

Dios nos sane para que podamos volver al estilo de

vida que puede haber contribuido a nuestra enferme-

dad.

Sin embargo, el Señor quiere que nuestra curación sea

la pieza central de los principales desarrollos en nues-

tras vidas basados en el arrepentimiento, el amor, la

justicia y misericordia.

¿Aceptaremos sanidad en los términos del Señor? ¿Lo

dejaremos ser el Señor de nuestra curación y el Señor

de nuestras vidas? ¿Dejaremos que el Señor derribe y

reestructura nuestras vidas a través de la curación?

¿Subordinarás tu curación al Señor, el Sanador? (ver

Mc 2: 1ff)

Oración: Padre, me arrepiento de hacer un ídolo de mi

estilo de vida. Acepto a Jesús como mi Señor.

Promesa: "Decidí que mientras estaba contigo no ha-

blaría de nada más que de Jesucristo y de Él crucifica-

do". —1 Cor 2: 2

Alabanza: "El Dios de nuestros padres ha levantado a

Jesús, a quien mataste, colgándolo de un ár-

bol" (Hechos 5:30). ¡Aleluya!

LA ORACIÓN (continuación): El corazón es la

morada donde yo estoy, o donde yo habito, o

donde me adentro. Es nuestro centro escondi-

do; solo el Espíritu de Dios puede sondearlo y co-

nocerlo. Es el lugar de la decisión, en lo más pro-

fundo de nuestras tendencias. Es el lugar de la

verdad, allí donde elegimos entre la vida y la

muerte. Es el lugar del encuentro, ya que, a ima-

gen de Dios, vivimos en relación: es el lugar de

La Alianza.

La Oración Cristiana es una relación de Alianza

entre Dios y el hombre en Cristo. Es acción de

Dios y del hombre; brota del Espíritu Santo y de

nosotros, dirigida por completo al Padre, en

unión con la voluntad humana del Hijo de Dios

hecho hombre. La oración es la relación viva de

los hijos de Dios con su Padre infinitamente

bueno, con su Hijo Jesucristo y con el Espíritu

Santo. La gracia del Reino es "la unión de la San-

tísima Trinidad toda entera con el espíritu todo

entero" (St. Gregorio Nacianceno). Así, la vida

de oración es estar habitualmente en presencia

de Dios, tres veces Santo y en comunión con El.

Esta comunión de vida es posible siempre, por-

que, mediante el Bautismo, nos hemos converti-

do en un mismo ser con Cristo. La oración cristia-

na en tanto en cuanto es comunión con Cristo y

se extiende por la Iglesia que es su Cuerpo. Sus

dimensiones son las del Amor de Cristo.