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Under the Pastoral Care of The Trinitarian FathersUnder the Pastoral Care of The Trinitarian FathersUnder the Pastoral Care of The Trinitarian Fathers
7500 SW 152 Street, Palmetto Bay, FL 331577500 SW 152 Street, Palmetto Bay, FL 331577500 SW 152 Street, Palmetto Bay, FL 33157
Parish ClergyParish ClergyParish Clergy
Fr. William J. Sullivan, O.SS.T.Fr. William J. Sullivan, O.SS.T.Fr. William J. Sullivan, O.SS.T. Fr. Daniel Houde, O.SS.T.Fr. Daniel Houde, O.SS.T.Fr. Daniel Houde, O.SS.T. Fr. Richard Giner, O.SS.T.Fr. Richard Giner, O.SS.T.Fr. Richard Giner, O.SS.T. Deacon Robert O’Malley Deacon Robert O’Malley Deacon Robert O’Malley
OUR LADY OF THE
HOLY ROSARY - ST. RICHARD CATHOLIC CHURCH
APRIL 9, 2017
Palm Sunday Of the Passion of the Lord
HOLY ROSARY - ST. RICHARD CATHOLIC CHURCH & SCHOOL
Under the Pastoral Care of The Trinitarian Fathers
Church School 7500 SW 152 Street 18455 Franjo Road Palmetto Bay, FL 33157 Cutler Bay, FL 33157 (305) 233-8711 (305) 235-5442 Fax (305) 254-2756 Fax (305) 235-5670
Church & School Web site: www.hrsrcs.org
Church E-Mail: School E-Mail:
[email protected] [email protected]
Fr. Sullivan, extension 101 Fr. Daniel, extension 106 Fr. Richard, extension 124 Paul D. Otero, extension 111 Sandra Blanco, extension 101 Rosa Phillips extension 100 Alicia Mendes, extension 115 Maria de Lourdes Rodriguez, extension 116
Mass Schedule
Daily Mass: 8:00am Monday - Saturday Tuesdays, 7:00pm Spanish
Saturday Vigil: 5:00pm
Sunday Masses: 7:00am
9:00am Family Liturgy 10:30am
12:30pm Spanish 5:00pm Youth Mass
Church Office Hours
Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Closed for Lunch 11:30am - 12:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 12:30pm
Religious Education Building Sunday 8:00am - 1:00pm
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Monday - Friday after the 8:00am mass till 1:00pm
in the Chapel.
Parish Staff Fr. Adelson Moreira, O.SS.T.
Administrator Fr. Daniel
SSSACRAMENTACRAMENTACRAMENT OFOFOF RRRECONCILIATIONECONCILIATIONECONCILIATION Sat. 8:30 Sat. 8:30 Sat. 8:30 --- 10:00am / Bilingual, 1st Sat. of the month,10:00am / Bilingual, 1st Sat. of the month,10:00am / Bilingual, 1st Sat. of the month, Tuesday 6:15 Tuesday 6:15 Tuesday 6:15 --- 6:45pm, Bilingual, or by appointment6:45pm, Bilingual, or by appointment6:45pm, Bilingual, or by appointment
Church StaffChurch StaffChurch Staff Paul D. OteroPaul D. OteroPaul D. Otero
Catechesis & Managing DirectorCatechesis & Managing DirectorCatechesis & Managing Director Sandra BlancoSandra BlancoSandra Blanco
Parish SecretaryParish SecretaryParish Secretary [email protected]@[email protected]
María de Lourdes Rodríguez María de Lourdes Rodríguez María de Lourdes Rodríguez Sacramental CoordinatorSacramental CoordinatorSacramental Coordinator [email protected]@[email protected]
Alicia M. MendesAlicia M. MendesAlicia M. Mendes Catechesis RegistrarCatechesis RegistrarCatechesis Registrar
[email protected]@[email protected] Rosa Perez PhillipsRosa Perez PhillipsRosa Perez Phillips
ReceptionistReceptionistReceptionist [email protected]@[email protected]
Rosa Scott Rosa Scott Rosa Scott Music MinisterMusic MinisterMusic Minister Marion ScottMarion ScottMarion Scott
Assistant Music MinisterAssistant Music MinisterAssistant Music Minister Diane KessellDiane KessellDiane Kessell
CantorCantorCantor Juan BolañosJuan BolañosJuan Bolaños
Cleopatra de la CruzCleopatra de la CruzCleopatra de la Cruz Ramona de la CruzRamona de la CruzRamona de la Cruz
CustodiansCustodiansCustodians Caridad BonetCaridad BonetCaridad Bonet
Rectory HousekeeperRectory HousekeeperRectory Housekeeper
School StaffSchool StaffSchool Staff Ninnette LozanoNinnette LozanoNinnette Lozano
Principal Principal Principal [email protected]@[email protected]
Cristina PerezCristina PerezCristina Perez Assistant PrincipalAssistant PrincipalAssistant Principal [email protected]@[email protected]
Nancy KennedyNancy KennedyNancy Kennedy RegistrarRegistrarRegistrar
[email protected]@[email protected] Michelle FrederickMichelle FrederickMichelle Frederick
SecretarySecretarySecretary [email protected]@[email protected] Katherine Fernández Katherine Fernández Katherine Fernández
BookkeeperBookkeeperBookkeeper [email protected]@[email protected]
Maggie CunillMaggie CunillMaggie Cunill VPK Dir.VPK Dir.VPK Dir.
[email protected]@[email protected]
St. Vincent de Paul Holy Rosary—St. Richard
Conference. For assistance please call (786) 230-0966
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord April 9, 2017
Pray for the Deceased
April 9, 2017 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
Mass Celebrants April 15 and 16, 2017
Saturday, 8:00 pm Fr. Sullivan
Sunday, Sunrise Bishop Isern 7:00 am Fr. Daniel 9:00 am Fr. Daniel 10:30 am Fr. Sullivan 12:30 pm Fr. Richard
Last scheduled confessions before Easter: Monday, April 10 and Tuesday, April 11
7:00 - 9:00pm, bilingual
No confessions after Tuesday, April 11th. No confessions on Holy Saturday, April 15th.
Blessed Sacrament Chapel Daily: Monday - Saturday Morning Prayer 7:30am
Mass 8:00am
Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament
Monday - Friday only until 1:00pm
Please join us for prayers, Mass, and adoration.
Holy Week Church Office Hours
Mon, Tue, Wed—8:30am to 4:30pm Holy Thursday—8:30am to 12noon
Good Friday—Closed Saturday—Closed
Easter Sunday—Closed Easter Monday—Closed
No ministry meetings from Sunday,
April 9 throu h through Monday, April 17.
SATURDAY April 8th For the Special Intentions of the Holy Rosary – Saint Richard Parish Community
SUNDAY April 9th For the Special Intentions of the Holy Rosary – Saint Richard
Parish Community
MONDAY April 10th 8:00 a.m. Special Intentions for those that suffer from mental illness. by Reardon Family Special Intentions for Nilda & Jorge Alicea by Marta Gay TUESDAY April 11th 8:00 a.m. †Jorge Luis Olazabal by loving son †Hilda Suazo by loving son 7:00 p.m. †Edward Bollinger de Elena Maria Garcia Bollinger †Manuel Antonio Silva Pereira de su familia WEDNESDAY April 12th 8:00 a.m.
†Steven Gardner by loving family For the birthday intention of Paola Hernandez by loving family
THURSDAY April 13th 8:00 a.m. Special Intention of Priests
FRIDAY April 14th 8:00 a.m. Special Intention of Priests SATURDAY April 15th 8:00 a.m. Special Intention of Priests
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord April 9, 2017
Our parish will hold a novena in commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of
Our Blessed Mother’s appearance to the
children of Fatima. The 9 day Novena to Our Lady of Fatima will begin on Friday,
May 5, at 7pm and conclude with the 5pm Mass on Saturday, May 13. Please save the dates and join us for this significant celebration of Mary, the
Mother of God under the title of Our Lady of Fatima.
Jesus Christ Is RisenJesus Christ Is RisenJesus Christ Is Risen Join us on Sunday, April 16 for our 16th annual Mass at Dawn at Deering Estates.Join us on Sunday, April 16 for our 16th annual Mass at Dawn at Deering Estates.Join us on Sunday, April 16 for our 16th annual Mass at Dawn at Deering Estates. Gates open at 6am. Coffee, doughnuts and pastries will be served after Mass.Gates open at 6am. Coffee, doughnuts and pastries will be served after Mass.Gates open at 6am. Coffee, doughnuts and pastries will be served after Mass.
Don’t forget to bring your lawn Don’t forget to bring your lawn Don’t forget to bring your lawn chairs or blankets.chairs or blankets.chairs or blankets.
The Third Order of the Most Holy Trinity is seeking generous men and women to join them in the mission of bringing freedom
and redemption to those who are broken and marked by the hardships of the human condition. The program of
formation will continue over the spring and summer months. The first meeting of new
candidates will be on Monday, September 11 at 7:00pm.
Anyone interested in learning more about the Trinitarian Order, please call
Coraly Maldonado at 786-592-0964.
Let us also pray for all residents of Jackson South Hospital, Perdue
Medical Center, East Ridge Retirement Community, Pine Wood
Pray for the SickFr. Brian Dalton Fr. Willie O’Shea Fr. Michael Kish Fr. Joseph Fishwyck Fr. Raul Angulo Fr. Alberto Rodriguez Fr. Thomas Morris Sr. Ana M. Lanzas Judy Attong William Zahorn Bianca Maderal Joseph Bier Teresa Marsh
Irene Haley Marge Fogarty Bernie Torres Janet Tundidor Ellen Linardi Diosdado Same Carmine Regna Pamela Mendes Rosa Hagler Silvia Edwards Manny Vasquez Diane Yetto Grace Hanson
Rae Sidoti Rae Sidoti Rae Sidoti --- April 3April 3April 3
Natalie Artidiello Natalie Artidiello Natalie Artidiello --- April 6April 6April 6
Jim Jacks Jim Jacks Jim Jacks --- April 6April 6April 6
Fr. Alberto Rodriguez Fr. Alberto Rodriguez Fr. Alberto Rodriguez --- April 8April 8April 8
Vivian Goulet Vivian Goulet Vivian Goulet --- April 11April 11April 11
Jan Gautney Jan Gautney Jan Gautney --- April 19April 19April 19
Alexandra Blanco Alexandra Blanco Alexandra Blanco --- April 21April 21April 21
Mary Ferguson Mary Ferguson Mary Ferguson --- April 22April 22April 22
Maria Jacks Maria Jacks Maria Jacks --- April 22April 22April 22
Jeffrey Lewis Jeffrey Lewis Jeffrey Lewis --- April 28April 28April 28
Paulina Rodriguez Paulina Rodriguez Paulina Rodriguez --- April 29April 29April 29
Please contact the office to list your upcoming Please contact the office to list your upcoming Please contact the office to list your upcoming
birthdays so that we can celebrate it together as one parish family.birthdays so that we can celebrate it together as one parish family.birthdays so that we can celebrate it together as one parish family.
Names must be renewed every 4 weeks.
April 9, 2017 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
Holy Week Schedule
Sunday, April 9 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord Usual Weekend Schedule
Monday, April 10 Morning Prayer 7:30 am Mass 8:00 am Sacrament of Penance 7:00 pm
Tuesday, April 11 Morning Prayer 7:30 am Mass 8:00 am Sacrament of Penance 7:00 pm (Last Scheduled Confessions before Easter) Misa 7:00 pm – ESPAÑOL
Wednesday, April 12 Morning Prayer 7:30 am Mass 8:00 am Tenebrae 8:00 pm – BILINGUAL
Thursday, April 13 Holy Thursday Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper 7:30 pm – BILINGUAL Followed by Adoration Misa vespertina de la cena del Señor 7:30 pm – BILINGÜE Seguido de Adoracion
Friday, April 14 Passion of the Lord Stations of the Cross 12:00 pm Liturgy of the Passion and Adoration of the Cross 3:00 pm – ENGLISH Liturgy of the Passion and Adoration of the Cross 6:30 pm Followed by Veneration and Stations of the Cross with street procession – BILINGUAL Liturgia de la Pasión y Adoración de la Cruz 6:30 pm Seguida de Veneración y Via-crucis con procesión en la calle – BILINGÜE
Saturday, April 15
Holy Saturday Morning Blessing of Easter Food (Prayer Room) 10:00 am Easter Vigil in the Holy Night 8:00 pm – BILINGUAL Vigilia Pascual 8:00 pm – BILINGÜE
Sunday, April 16 Easter Sunday: Solemnity of the Resurrection of the Lord Easter Mass at Dawn at Deering Estate 6:30 am Masses at 7:00 am – 9:00 am – 10:30 am ENGLISH Misa 12:30 pm - ESPAÑOL No 5:00 pm Mass
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord April 9, 2017
THE ACHBISHOP’S CHARITY DRIVE
CONTINUES. THANK YOU TO ALL WHO HAVE
CONTRIBUTED TO THIS APPEAL THAT SUPPORTS THE MANY NEEDS OF THE
ARCHDIOCESE OF MIAMI. IF YOU HAVE NOT, WE ARE VERY CLOSE TO THE END! PLEASE HELP OUR PARISH
REACH ITS GOAL. YOUR GENEROSITY IS
APPRECIATED.
Planned Giving
Sunday, April 2, 2017 Offertory: $15,705.20 St. Vincent de Paul Collection: $677.05 Capital Improvement: $337.00 Needy: $41.67 Couples for Christ & Spanish Reflection: $392.55
Sunday, March 26, 2017 Offertory: $14,215.93 St. Vincent de Paul Collection: $96.00 Capital Improvement: $90.00 Needy: $60.00 Healing Mass: $743.58 School Support: $40.00 Easter Flowers: $521.00 Catholic Relief: $856.00
Sunday, March 19, 2017 Offertory: $15,127.46 Vincent de Paul Collection: $226.00 Needy: $111.17 Capital Improvement: $443.00 Easter Flowers: $162.00
Sunday, March 12, 2017 Offertory: $12,923.59 St. Vincent de Paul Collection: $389.00 Capital Improvement: $794.00 Needy: $0.00 Easter Flowers: $765.00 Second Collection: $1,552.03
“As they were marching out, they came upon a man of Cyrene, Simon by name; this man theypressed into
service to carry his cross.” MATTHEW 27:32
The Lord calls us to love God and to love our neighbor. Every day we are given opportunities to love our neighbor and help him “carry his cross”. These opportunities aren’t usually big events; they are usually ordinary occasions like holding the door open for someone, helping someone carry their groceries or just listening to a friend. The most important thing is putting the other person’s needs before our own and not expecting anything in return.
If you are the parent of young children, have you thought about who will care for them and raise them as good Catholics in the unfortunate event you pass
or become incapacitated. Unless you have a will nominating a guardian for your minor children, you
will have no control over the decision.
For more information, contact the rectory or call the
office of Planned Giving at (305) 762-1110.
Background to understand Sunday’s Scripture readings.
December 25, 2016 Gloria In Excelsis Deo April 9, 2017 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
Palm Sunday of the Lord's Passion, Cycle A
Gospel at the Procession with Palms Matthew 21:1-11
Jesus enters Jerusalem as the crowd waves palm branches and shouts, "Hosanna!"
First Reading Isaiah 50:4-7
The Lord's Servant will stand firm, even when persecuted.
Responsorial Psalm Psalm 22:8-9,17-20,23-24
A cry for help to the Lord in the face of evildoers
Second Reading Philippians 2:6-11
Christ was obedient even to death, and God has exalted him.
Gospel Reading Matthew 26:14—27:66
Jesus is crucified, and his body is placed in the tomb. (shorter form: Matthew 27:11-54)
Background on the Gospel Reading Today we begin Holy Week, the days during which we journey with Jesus on his way of the cross and anticipate his Resurrection on
Easter. Today's liturgy begins with the procession with palms to remind us of Jesus' triumphant entrance into Jerusalem.
The events of Jesus' Passion are proclaimed in their entirety in today's Liturgy of the Word. Those events will be proclaimed again when
we celebrate the liturgies of the Triduum—Holy Thursday's Mass of the Lord's Supper, the Good Friday of the Lord's Passion, and the
Easter Vigil. In communities that celebrate the Sacraments of Initiation with catechumens, these liturgies take on special importance
because they invite the catechumens and the community to enter together into the central mysteries of our faith. These days are indeed
profound and holy.
In Cycle A, we read the Passion of Jesus as found in the Gospel of Matthew on Palm, or Passion, Sunday. (On Good Friday, we will read
the Passion of Jesus from the Gospel of John). The story of Jesus' Passion and death in Matthew's Gospel focuses particularly on the
obedience of Jesus to the will of his Father. As Jesus sends his disciples to prepare for Passover, he indicates that the events to come are
the will of the Father (Matthew 26:18). In Jesus' prayer in the garden, he prays three times to the Father to take away the cup of suffering,
but each time, Jesus concludes by affirming his obedience to the Father's will (Matthew 26:39-44). Even Matthew's description of Jesus'
death shows Jesus' obedience to the Father.
Another theme of Matthew's Gospel is to show Jesus as the fulfillment of Scripture. Throughout the Passion narrative, Matthew cites and
alludes to Scripture to show that the events of Jesus' Passion and death are in accordance with all that was foretold. And if the events
were foretold, then God is in control. In addition, Matthew is particularly concerned that the reader does not miss the fact that Jesus is the
Suffering Servant of the Old Testament.
Jesus acts in obedience to the Father even in death, so that sins may be forgiven. Matthew makes this clear in the story of the Lord's
Supper. As Jesus blesses the chalice, he says: “. . . for this is my blood of the covenant, which will be shed on behalf of many for the
forgiveness of sins.” (Matthew 26:28)
While the Gospels of Matthew and Mark have many parallels in their narrative of the Passion, there are a few details worth noting that
are unique to Matthew. Only Matthew indicates the price paid to Judas for betraying Jesus. The story of Judas's death is also found only
in Matthew, as is the detail that Pilate's wife received a warning in a dream and that Pilate washed his hands of Jesus' death. Finally,
Matthew's Gospel alone mentions the earthquakes and other phenomena that happened after Jesus' death.
Matthew places the responsibility for Jesus' death on the Sanhedrin, the chief priests and elders who were responsible for the Temple.
However, the animosity that those Jewish leaders and the Jewish people demonstrate toward Jesus is not to be interpreted in ways that
blame the Jewish people for Jesus' death. Throughout Matthew's Gospel, the narrative reflects the tension that probably existed between
the early Christian community and their Jewish contemporaries. At the Second Vatican Council, the Council Fathers made clear that all
sinners share responsibility for the suffering and death of Jesus and that it is wrong to place blame for Jesus' Passion on the Jewish
contemporaries of Jesus or on Jewish people today.
There are many vantage points from which to engage in Jesus' Passion. In the characters of Matthew's Gospel, we find reflections of
ourselves and the many ways in which we sometimes respond to Jesus. Sometimes we are like Judas, who betrays Jesus and comes to
regret it. We are sometimes like Peter, who denies him, or like the disciples, who fell asleep during Jesus' darkest hour but then act rashly
and violently at his arrest. Sometimes we are like Simon, who is pressed into service to help Jesus carry his cross. Sometimes we are like
the leaders who fear Jesus or like Pontius Pilate, who washed his hands of the whole affair. Jesus dies so that our sins will be forgiven.
The events of Jesus' Passion, death, and Resurrection are called the Paschal Mystery. No amount of study will exhaust or explain the
depth of love that Jesus showed in offering this sacrifice for us. After we have examined and studied the stories we have received about
these events, we are left with one final task—to meditate on these events and on the forgiveness that Jesus' obedience won for us.
INFORMATION Catechesis
Registration Early Registration for 2017/2018 Catechetical year is currently taking place. Current students and their siblings are urged to register. Open Registration for New Students will begin August 1, 2017.
Easter Recess Easter Recess will take place the week of April 9th—16th. Classes will resume April 18th, 19th, & 20th.
Sacramental Parent Meeting Eucharist Level 2 & RCIC Eucharist Level 2 and Confirmation Level 3 MANDATORY Meeting, held Saturday, April 22th from 10 am till 11:15 am held in the Youth Center.
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord April 9, 2017
SAVE THE DATE FOR:
Our 1st Annual Holy Rosary - St. Richard Parish Picnic
planned for Sunday, April 30, from 11:30am to 3pm.
All are welcome to enjoy Faith • Food • Fun • Family,
As together we build Parish Community
Provided: Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Beverages Parishioners Bring: Blanket, Lawn-chairs
Volunteers Needed: Setup (Start at 9:00am)
Monitor Food & Drink tables Clean-up
RSVP how many members of your family will be attending and if you are willing to volunteer. Contact the Church office at
305-233-8711
Did You Know: Early identification can help to prevent lon -term effects
Knowing how to identify p0otential signs of abuse and neglect can help parents and other adults take action more quickly and help prevent further abuse. Adults who spend a lot to time with kids - parents, teachers, family members - should be on the lookout, as children who have suffered from abuse may experience guilt, anxiety, learning difficulties, aggression or self-destructive behaviors. For more information attend an upcoming Virtus training session or, if you already have an account, log in to read the monthly bulletins at www.virtus.org.
¿SABIA QUE? La identificación temprana puede ayudar a prevenir los efectos a largo plazo
Saber identificar signos potenciales de avuso y negligencia puede ayudar a los padres y otros adultos a tomar medidas más rápidamente y ayudar a prevenir más abuso. Los adultos que pasan mucho tiempo con los niños, como padres, maestros, miembros de la familia, deben estar atentos, ya que los niños que han sufrido abuso pueden experimentar culpa, ansiedad, dificultades de aprendizaje, agresión o comportamientos autodestructivos. Para obtener mas información, asista a una session de formación de Virtus o si ya tiene una cuenta de acceso para leer los boletines mensuales en www.virtus.org.
SACRAMENTAL OFFERINGS
A beautiful way to remember our deceased loved ones or to mark a special moment is to donate the Bread & Wine to be used in the celebration of Holy Mass and the sanctuary candle that burns before our Lord in the tabernacle.
Sacramental offering of Bread and Wine
In memorial for † Marta Rodriguez by her loving family
Contact the church office for more information.
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April 9, 2017 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord April 9, 2017