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MASS SCHEDULE Church opens 30 minutes before each service and closes afterwards. SATURDAY 7:30 a.m. & 8:30 a.m.; (Vigil) 4:00 p.m. & 5:30 p.m. SUNDAY CHURCH 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., Noon & 5:30 p.m. SUNDAY PARISH HALL 8 a.m. (Spanish) Noon (Vietnamese) WEEKDAY 7:30 a.m., 8:30 a.m., Noon & 5:30 p.m. HOLY DAY (Vigil) 4 p.m. & 5:30 p.m. 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., Noon, & 5:30 p.m. CONFESSIONS Saturday: 9 a.m. - 10 a.m.; 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. (Reconciliation Room) Sunday - Friday: 11:30 a.m. - Noon (Church Entrance) TV Mass Sunday, 9:30 a.m. on CW Network. Check your local listings or go to dioceseofvenice/TVMass EXPOSITON OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Carosella Chapel: Tuesdays 9 a.m. - Noon; Fridays 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (The Carosella Chapel is open for quiet prayer during office hours.) STATIONS OF THE CROSS Monday through Friday at 11:15 a.m. in the Church. ROSARY & MORNING PRAYER DEVOTIONS Rosary is prayed each day following the 7:30 a.m. Mass, immediately followed by Morning Prayer. Rosary is again prayed before the Noon Mass. BAPTISM Classes are held on the 2nd Monday of each month from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Conference Room. Baptism will take place regularly every Sunday at 5 p.m. or by appointment with your choice of clergyman. ANOINTING OF THE SICK Saturdays after the 8:30 a.m. Mass HOUSE BLESSING Contact Sara Brinn at the Parish Office PRAYER LINE 941-306-6503 S UNDAY , S EPTEMBER 10, 2017 23 RD S UNDAY IN O RDINARY T IME 200 N. Orange Avenue Sarasota, Florida 34236 Telephone (941) 366-4210 Website www.stmartha.org Facebook St. Martha Roman Catholic Church Office Hours Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - Noon & 12:30 p.m. - 4 p.m.

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MASS SCHEDULE Church opens 30 minutes before each service and closes afterwards.

SATURDAY

7:30 a.m. & 8:30 a.m.; (Vigil) 4:00 p.m. & 5:30 p.m.

SUNDAY CHURCH 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., Noon & 5:30 p.m.

SUNDAY PARISH HALL

8 a.m. (Spanish) Noon (Vietnamese)

WEEKDAY

7:30 a.m., 8:30 a.m., Noon & 5:30 p.m.

HOLY DAY (Vigil) 4 p.m. & 5:30 p.m.

7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., Noon, & 5:30 p.m.

CONFESSIONS Saturday: 9 a.m. - 10 a.m.; 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. (Reconciliation Room)

Sunday - Friday: 11:30 a.m. - Noon (Church Entrance)

TV Mass Sunday, 9:30 a.m. on CW Network. Check your local

listings or go to dioceseofvenice/TVMass

EXPOSITON OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Carosella Chapel:

Tuesdays 9 a.m. - Noon; Fridays 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (The Carosella Chapel is open for quiet prayer during office hours.)

STATIONS OF THE CROSS

Monday through Friday at 11:15 a.m. in the Church.

ROSARY & MORNING PRAYER DEVOTIONS Rosary is prayed each day following the 7:30 a.m. Mass,

immediately followed by Morning Prayer. Rosary is again prayed before the Noon Mass.

BAPTISM

Classes are held on the 2nd Monday of each month from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Conference Room.

Baptism will take place regularly every Sunday at 5 p.m. or by appointment with your choice of clergyman.

ANOINTING OF THE SICK

Saturdays after the 8:30 a.m. Mass

HOUSE BLESSING Contact Sara Brinn at the Parish Office

PRAYER LINE 941-306-6503

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2017 23RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

200 N. Orange Avenue Sarasota, Florida 34236

Telephone

(941) 366-4210

Website www.stmartha.org

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St. Martha Roman Catholic Church

Office Hours Monday - Friday

9 a.m. - Noon & 12:30 p.m. - 4 p.m.

From Our Pastor, Fr. Fausto ...

SEPTEMBER 10, 2017

My Dear Friends, Thank you for your generosity toward the collection

for the Texan victims of the hurricane. As I am writing this on Tuesday, September 5, Hurricane Irma, category 5, is proceeding toward the U.S. mainland. Pray that we will all escape without too much damage!

Happy Grandparents Day to all you (some white-haired like me) who are lucky and blessed with the gift of grandchildren! Remember the funny saying, “If I had known how much fun grandchildren were, I would have had them first!”

Today’s reading shows us how to deal with the command of Jesus to love everybody, including our enemies, as St. Paul remarked in the second reading: “Anyone who loves his neighbor has fulfilled the law.”

“To Love” in accord with Jesus’ command doesn’t imply just a good “feeling” of our emotions, but involves our entire being: emotions, brains and actions! And among one of the most difficult tasks in loving our neighbor is the loving correction of our faults. We are so much afraid of rejection that we correct little, letting things go beyond reason and prudence. And, on the receiving side of correction, our pride resists every little correction, as if we were perfect human beings. So any member of Jesus’ people should try to bring back, to the Good Shepherd, any stray sheep. This is done privately, so that the offending sister or brother doesn’t get humiliated. Sadly, because of our fear of rejection, we say nothing to the stray sheep, but behind his or her back, we many times gossip endlessly, even if the sin is hidden!

The reason we can share our concern with someone else is, according to Jesus’ command, only to have someone to add weight to the reproval, which can be done only by sharing it. Failure to heed this second warning demands that the process be brought to the assembly of Jesus’ people (Church), and notice that the whole assembly, and not just the office-holders, has the power to bind and to loose as Peter alone received by Jesus in Matthew 16:19.

To love our neighbors, then, doesn’t mean to accept scandalous people, but to correct and pray for the sinners;

PSALTER WEEK III

and how powerful prayer is can be seen by the last words of today’s gospel: “Where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I in their midst.” Be Christ - correct, not just politically correct!

Next Sunday, September 17, the St. Martha Religious Education classes will begin. All families are invited to join us at the 9:00 a.m. Mass in the Fausto Center. Classes begin on the second floor at 10:15 a.m., and end at 11:30 a.m. It is not too late to register your child or children in this important part of their religious formation. And all say a prayer for the staff, catechists and children for a successful and blessed year.

Thursday is the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross. This feast celebrates a double anniversary. In Jerusalem, Constantine erected a round church, the Anastasis, above the empty grave of Jesus, and a basilica, the “Martyrium”; in the square between the two churches, a shrine, “Calvarium”, marking the place of the crucifixion. Dedicated in 335, they were destroyed by the Persians in 614. The two churches were rebuilt by Patriarch Modestus of Jerusalem c. 626, but were later destroyed by the Muslims in 1009. The present church of the Holy Sepulcher, rebuilt by the Crusaders, was dedicated in 1149. Thursday also commemorates the discovery of the Lord’s cross by the empress, St. Helena (Aug. 18, year 320).

Friday, September 15, is another feast closely united to the previous Feast of the Exaltation. It is the very popular Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows. Recounting the traditional seven sorrows of Jesus’ mother. In the 14th century these sorrows numbered seven:

1. Circumcision of Baby Jesus 2. Frightful flight to Egypt 3. Jesus being lost in Jerusalem 4. Meeting with Jesus carrying the cross 5. Nailing on the cross 6. “La Pieta” Mary embraces dead Jesus 7. Mary buries her son

Smile, God loves you and so does Fr. Fausto with your St. Martha clergy:

Fathers Patrick, Wojciech, Sebastian, John & Jerry Deacons Bill and Patrick;

plus Brothers Bill, Tom & Lawrence and Sisters Cathy & Marianne

ST. MARTHA RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 2017/2018 Registration is now open for the 2017/2018 Religious Education classes. Classes will begin after the 9 a.m. Family Mass in the Parish Hall on September 17, 2017. Families need to be registered parishioners of St. Martha Parish. Classes are available for children Grades K-12. Registration forms are available in the parish office or on the parish website, stmartha.org. Please contact Patricia Sileo in our Religious Education Office at 366-4210 ext 3236, or at [email protected]. Fr. Fausto: “The opportunity to worship and participate in liturgy is especially important to all Catholics. Our families are continuing to learn and appreciate their Catholic faith and traditions. Our faith and traditions culminate in our liturgies and Eucharist, which are the summit and source for our Catholic family.”

T W O P Sun., Sep. 10 - Grandparents Day 11:30 a.m. Confession - Fr. Sebas an Mon., Sep. 11 - Patriot Day 6:00 p.m. Bibly Study - Geenen Hall

7:00 p.m. Baptism Classes - Conference Room

Tues., Sep. 12 - The Most Holy Name of Mary 9:15 a.m. Bible Study - Conference Room 6:30 p.m. RCIA Classes - Conference Room Wed., Sep. 13 - St. John Chrysostom Thurs., Sep. 14 - The Exalta on of the Holy Cross Fri., Sep. 15 - Our Lady of Sorrows 8:00 p.m. AA (Spanish) - Geenen Hall Sat., Sep. 16 - SS. Cornelius and Cyprian 9:00 a.m. Confession - Fr. Sebas an 9:30 a.m. Legion of Mary - Geenen Hall 3:00 p.m. Confession - Fr. Patrick

23RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

S .M B S Mon., 9/11/17 from 6 to 7 pm - Geenen Hall

Tues., 9/12/17 from 9:15 to 10:15 - Conf. Rm We are reading/studying/praying seven letters of St. Paul; 1 Thessalonians, 1 & 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Philippians, Romans, and Philemon. The study is facilitated by Dr. Elizabeth Johnston. Please bring your bibles. Study materials will also be available. Come and give Bible Study a try. Join us either on Monday evenings or Tuesday mornings. For more information text Dr. Johnston at 941-993-2895 or email at [email protected].

ALL ARE WELCOME!

ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM SEPTEMBER 13

Born in Antioch and trained as an orator, he was ordained and appointed preacher for the bishop. He became famous for his eloquent sermons and was called

Chrysostomos (“the golden mouth”). Later, as archbishop of Constantinople, he began a program of reform. Because he was uncompromising in political and ecclesiastical affairs, his enemies contrived to have him exiled, despite the efforts of the Holy See. To avoid an uprising, John was taken away in secret but died on the journey. May we learn to pray often his dying words, “Glory be to God for all things.” Living with Christ

Miracle of the Sun 100th Anniversary Celebration Epiphany Cathedral (Parish Hall - A)

Friday, October 13, 2017 5:00 p.m. Movie: The 13th Day 6:30 p.m. Pot Luck Dinner (bring a dish to share) 7:30 p.m. Living Rosary in Honor of Our Lady of Fatima 8:00 p.m. Dessert and Coffee Sponsored by: The Legion of Mary RSVP to : Julie Courville (941) 720-5690

ALL ARE WELCOME!

FROM THE OFFICE OF OUR BISHOP: Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, As the only institution of higher education founded by the U.S. Bishops and chartered by the Vatican, the Catholic University of America

is the National University of the Catholic Church in the United States. This University is charged with educating the future leaders of the Church, the nation, and the world.

The Catholic University of America educates clergy, religious, and lay men and women from every geographical region of the United States. Students are introduced to the great riches of the Catholic intellectual tradition through knowledge, truth, and excellence in teaching and research. By expanding their academic and research offerings, the University hires faculty who bring world class talent to the classrooms and laboratories for 7,000 students. Nearly 500 Catholic parishes participate in the University's Parish Scholarship Program, through which 1,500 undergraduates are nominated by their pastors to receive annual scholarships, valued at $4.5 million. Through new programs in the arts and sciences, the University strives to be the voice of the Church in response to issues facing all today.

Your generous contribution to the National Collection for the Catholic University of America will help to strengthen and broaden the education of those who will lead our future Church and nation. The National Collection for The Catholic University of America will be taken up here in our Diocese of Venice on the weekend of September 9 and 10, 2017. May God Bless you for your generosity!

This opportunity is taken to extend to you, the assurances of my continued consideration, as well as my prayers for you and your family.

Sincerely yours in Christ, Frank J. Dewane

Bishop of the Diocese of Venice

The love Paul describes in the second reading infuses the pro-life movement. Defending the unborn is simply "love your neighbor." Pro-life advocacy, therefore, doesn't have to be seen as ideologically or

politically motivated. It is simply love in action, and love that inspires not only the work of pregnancy centers and post-abortion healing ministries, but also prayer vigils, legislative efforts and every other form of pro-life activity.

BULLETIN Email PASTOR EMAIL [email protected] [email protected]

MARRIAGE BANNS Thomas Grzybinski & Lucie Guillemand (3)

Lukas Ostermeier & Yen Ta (3) Dan Olson & Rachele Mehl (3)

PRO-LIFE HELP WANTED St. Martha Parish is looking for two new Respect Life volunteers to coordinate parish activities to promote a greater respect for all human life. You also will be liaisons with other parish groups and with the diocese. You'll get one-on-one help and support from the current Respect Life reps and the diocese. If you are interested, or would like to learn more, please contact Fr. Patrick in the Parish Office at 366-4210.

ST. MARTHA HAS AN APP!

St. Martha Catholic Parish App is designed to provide parishioners and ministries a powerful tool for communication and collaboration. The app can be used to help quickly find Mass times, Parish Staff Directory, Events Calendar as well as facilitate communication between the different groups and ministries in the parish. It also provides valuable resources such as devotionals, news, audio podcasts, and videos. The app can be downloaded on both Android and Apple devices by going to Google

Play or the Apple Store and searching for “Saint Martha Catholic Church Sarasota.” Once downloaded, sign up for the notification groups (ministries) that interest you!

PRAYER FOR PEACE IN OUR COMMUNITIES O Lord our God, in your mercy and kindness, no thought of ours is left unnoticed, no desire or concern ignored. You have proven that blessings abound when we fall on our knees in prayer, and so we turn to you in our hour of need. Surrounded by violence and cries for justice, we hear your voice telling us what is required . . . “Only to do justice and to love goodness, and to walk humbly with your God” (Mi 6:8). Fill us with your mercy so that we, in turn, may be merciful to others. Strip away pride, suspicion, and racism so that we may seek peace and justice in our communities. Strengthen our hearts so that they beat only to the rhythm of your holy will. Flood our path with your light as we walk humbly toward a future filled with encounter and unity. Be with us, O Lord, in our efforts, for only by the prompting of your grace can we progress toward virtue. We ask this through Jesus Christ our Lord.

Amen.

SAVE THE DATE! Saturday, October 7

Tickets will be available in the courtyard this weekend, Sept. 9 & 10, after all Masses.

Giờ Thánh Lễ: Chúa Nhật: 12:00 trưa Liên lạc: - Lm. Gioan Cao Vũ Nghi 239-224-0638 - Anh Nguyễn Ngọc Bích 941-526-6150

Giáo Lý Chuẩn Bị các Bí Tích

Chương trình Giáo Lý chuẩn bị các Bí tích: Xưng Tội/Rước Lễ lần đầu (lớp 2) và Thêm sức (lớp 9-10) của Giáo xứ sẽ bắt đầu vào ngày 17 tháng 9. Xin quí Phụ huynh ghi danh cho các em.

Ghi Danh Gia Nhập Giáo Đoàn

Để Giáo đoàn có được danh sách hoàn chỉnh hơn, khi cần liên lạc với Quí Vị, xin những gia đình chưa ghi danh gia nhập giáo đoàn lấy đơn để ghi danh.

Giáo Đoàn Đức Mẹ La Vang

Phân Công Phụng Vụ Chúa Nhật, 17 tháng 9, 2017 - CN 24 Thường Niên

Bài đọc : Gđ. Ôb. Nguyễn Chắn Lời Nguyện: Gđ. Ôb. Nguyễn Chắn Giúp Lễ: Vivian Hoàng, Christina Trần, Cẩm Phạm

How can it be that it is not a news item when an elderly homeless person dies of exposure, but it is news when the stock market loses two points? This is a case of exclusion. -Pope Francis

ST. MARTHA CLERGY AND STAFF

Very Rev. Fausto Stampiglia, S.A.C. Pastor Rev. R. Patrick Wilson, S.A.C., Parochial Vicar

Rev. Wojciech Stachura, S.A.C., Parochial Vicar Rev. Sebastian Szczawinski, S.A.C., Parochial Vicar

Rev. John Cao, C.R.M.., Hospital Chaplain Rev. George “Jerry” Hogan, Circus Chaplain

Rev. Deacon William Ladroga Rev. Deacon C. Patrick Macaulay

Br. William Hudspeth, S.A.C. Br. Tom Flanagan, S.A.C.

Br. Lawrence Skitzki, C.S.C. Sr. Cathy Bonfield, S.S.N.D. Sr. Marianne Baehr, C.S.J.

Sara Brinn, Office Manager/Parish Secretary Virginia Bray, Music Director

Gina Snode, Business Manager/Bookkeeper Patricia Sileo, Director of Religious Education

Teressa McCoy, Administrative Asst./Media Coordinator Sabrina Gibson, Reception/Data Entry Pamela Paulson, Reception/Data Entry

Rose Ann Runnells, Sacristan Tom Patt, Sacristan

Janet Cocco, Sacristan Miguel Jimenez, Maintenance Supervisor

WE ARE LOVEABLE St. Paul echoes Christ in many ways. In the 13th Chapter from his letter to the Romans, he continues with his thoughts on how we should live to please God, and he uses a

sentence which Christ often repeated. After listing several of the 10 Commandments, Paul states, “…whatever other commandments there may be, are summed up in this saying, namely, ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself’.” There is always much that gets debated in that admonition, such as loving yourself, and who exactly is your neighbor? Paul’s point, like that of Jesus, is simply that we are called to treat others as we may like to be treated. We need to show them the respect and caring that we may hope for and wish for. God loves us, and if we realize that, we may ultimately come to the conclusion that we are loveable. Most of us know someone whose love is evident by how they treat others and how they live. Loving neighbor is a visible expression of everything that Jesus taught. It is a way of expressing the depth of our faith and our belief that we are Disciples of Christ. St. Francis de Sales captured all about what this love is and who is your neighbor when he wrote, “Examine your heart often to see if it is such toward your neighbor as you would like his or hers to be toward you in his or her place. This is the touchstone of true reason.” It is relatively basic and simple — our neighbor is everyone with whom we have contact and love is what makes it all work.

Catholic Stewardship Consultants, Inc.

Feast Day of Our Lady of the Rosary Procession - On Saturday, October 7, the Diocese of Venice is sponsoring a Feast Day of Our Lady of the Rosary Procession in front of the regional Planned Parenthood headquarters in Sarasota. Everyone is asked to meet at St. Martha Parish at 10:30 a.m. Bring your rosary beads and love for the Blessed Mother to this special event commemorating the 100th anniversary of Her appearance to the children of Fatima, Portugal. Together we will honor Our Lady by praying for the unborn and putting an end to abortion. A statue of Our Lady of Fatima will lead the procession. For more information please contact Paul Muri at [email protected]. 2017 Diocese of Venice Youth Rally will be held on Friday, November 4 at the Charlotte Harbor Event Center in Punta Gorda. This event is for 7th to 12th graders. Presenters include Paul Kim, Sarah Swafford, and the Ike Ndolo Band. Mass will be celebrated by Bishop Frank J. Dewane. To register, contact Patricia Sileo at [email protected].

Vigésimo Tercer Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 10 de septiembre de 2017 “Si dos de ustedes se ponen de acuerdo para pedir algo, sea lo que fuere, mi Padre celestial se los concederá”. — Mateo 18:19

CENTINELAS DE DIOS En el mundo de la antigüedad los centinelas eran gente de gran importancia. Mantenían la seguridad de las comunidades y su deber era alertarles sobre cualquier peligro o ataque inminente. Antes de que hubiera cerrojos, sistemas de alarma y seguridad, los centinelas eran los protectores, la medida de seguridad. Así que cuando hoy el Señor le encarga a Ezequiel ser centinela, es un cargo de peso. Tan pesado, se nos hace conocer, que si Ezequiel falla y no da la voz de alarma a los que le rodean y ellos mueren en estado de maldad, ¡Ezequiel será el responsable! Este profundo vínculo entre la voluntad de Dios en la tierra y en el cielo se repite en el Evangelio de hoy, donde Jesús nos instruye que tenemos que ser la fuerza de seguridad, los centinelas colocados en estado de alerta para que en ninguna parte del Cuerpo de Cristo, la Iglesia, haya dos miembros del único Cuerpo que no estén reconciliados. La Sagrada Escritura nos dice que Jesús reconcilió todas las cosas en el cielo y en la tierra mediante la sangre de su cruz. Pero se nos da la misión de continuar esa reconciliación en la tierra por medio de nuestros incesantes esfuerzos de ser, como escribiera Pablo, embajadores de reconciliación. No nos quedemos muy cómodos pensando que nuestra única responsabilidad es mantenernos fuera del camino de la maldad y la discordia. También hemos de responder por la vida de los miembros de Cristo que nos rodean.

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Mass Intentions Sun., Sep. 10 Ez 33:7-9; Rom 13:8-10; Mt 18:15-20

7:30 a.m. [FS] Alexandro Ross by Marian Ross

8:00 a.m. [PR] (Span/Hall) Poor Souls

9:00 a.m. [PW] Dora Irene Massaro by The Pallottines

10:30 a.m. [FS] For All Parishioners

12:00 p.m. [PW] Jennie Carosella by Friend

12:00 p.m. [JC] (Viet/Hall) Phero Anh by Tram Luan

5:30 p.m. [SS] Harriet McGowan by Rita McGowan

Mon., Sep. 11 Col 1:24-2:3; Lk 6:6-11

7:30 a.m. [JC] Sara Dormeyer by David & Paula Shigley

8:30 a.m. [SS] Ray Macaulay by Maria Van Hoy

12:00 p.m. [SS] Maria Hue by Vinh Trang

Tues., Sep. 12 Col 2:6-15; Lk 6:12-19

7:30 a.m. [SS] Ray Macaulay by David & Paula Shigley

8:30 a.m. [JC] Kevin Crowley by Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Meyers

12:00 a.m. [PW] (L) Fr . Patr ick

5:30 p.m. [SS] Ray Macaulay by Peggy O’Connell

Wed., Sep. 13 Col 3:1-11; Lk 6:20-26

7:30 a.m. [FS] Mary Elizabeth Fox by Madeline Fox

8:30 a.m. [SS] Parents by Rosario & Donna Criscuolo

12:00 p.m. [SS] Mary Tramonte by Brian

5:30 p.m. [FS] Marie Hoffberg

Thurs., Sep. 14 Nm 21:4b-9; Phil 2:6-11; Jn 3:13-17

7:30 a.m. [FS] Kevin Crowley by St. Martha Parish

8:30 a.m. [PW] Irene Shannon by Kristen Griffiths

12:00 p.m. [FS] Cherry Bell Griffin by The Pallottines

5:30 p.m. [JC] Andrew Stanko by Bob & Rosemary Stanko

Fri., Sep. 15 1 Tm 1:1-2, 12-14; Jn 19:25-27

7:30 a.m. [JC] Margaret Herbst

8:30 a.m. [SS] Special Intentions

12:00 p.m. [SS] Lisa Weir Hanna by The Weir Family

5:30 p.m. [FS] Terry Kisby by Pat Muth

Sat., Sep. 16 1 Tm 1:15-17; Lk 6:43-49

7:30 a.m. [SS] (L) Paula & Dave Shigley by Mar ia Van Hoy

8:30 a.m. [JC] (L) Joseph Lor tie by Paul & Marge Lor tie

4:00 p.m. [FS] Lvg & Decd Members of Plouffe Family by Joe & Betty

5:30 p.m. [PW] Special Intention by Peter Linderman

Sun., Sep. 17 Sir 27:30-28:7; Rom 14:7-9; Mt 18:21-35

7:30 a.m. [PW] Ann Murphy

8:00 a.m. [PR] (Span/Hall) Souls in Purgatory

9:00 a.m. [SS] Elizabeth Petrella by Dr. Terry Petrella

10:30 a.m. [FS] For All Parishioners

12:00 p.m. [FS] Katerina Yaska by Mary Yaska

12:00 p.m. [JC] (Viet/Hall) Phaolo Kiem by Vinh Trang

5:30 p.m. [PW] Parents by Rosario & Donna Criscuolo

Fr. Fausto (FS), Fr. Patrick (PW), Fr. Wojciech (WS),

Fr. Sebastian (SS), Fr. John (JC), Fr. Pablo (PR)

5:30 p.m. [PW] Margaret Duchart McHale by McHale Family

9:00 a.m [FS] (Hall) Special Intention

OUTREACH MINISTRIES Altar Servers Brian Clark 993-8526

Altar Society Susan Schussler 961-4927

Archivist Ted Cover 379-0758

Arimathean Ministry Cindy Rottkamp 544-8117

Bethesda House Colleen McMenamin 366-1886

Catholic Charities Marisa Zorger 355-4680

Caritas (9-11 a.m., M-F) Tony Cocco, Chair 366-5620

Casa Santa Marta Debbie Greising 366-4448

Choir/Cantor Virginia Bray 366-4210

Council of Catholic Women Sara Brinn 366-4210

Eucharist Adoration Parish Office 366-4210

Finance Council John J. DeStefano 306-5014

Family Ministry Gary Kerschner 961-8713

Hospitality Ministry Beth Cannata 321-2953

Jail Ministry Br. Jim Connolly, CFX 617-872-9714

Knights of Columbus Ken Nota 401-206-9056

Lectors Ed Hale [email protected]

Legion of Mary Diane Such 377-2011

Ministries John Gearon 320-4745

Peace & Justice/S.U.R.E. John McGruder 953-6541

Parish Council Roland Gibson 685-1204

Prayer Line Diane Domagala 306-6503

R.C.I.A Maggie Gallucci 355-5957

R.C.I.A Sue Thompson [email protected]

Respect Life Ministry Jim & Peg Styer 377-1929

Rosary Makers Don & Maxine Brand 755-9749

Solve Maternity Homes Peggy Kerwin 748-0094

St. M. Early Learning Center Jamie Van Dyke 366-1395

Ushers Robert Morrissey 726-9107

EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION Parish Pam Paulson 366-4210

Hospital Calvin Kreider 928-6995

Nursing Home Pam Paulson 366-4210

BISHOP NEVINS ACADEMY 4380 Fruitville Road, Sarasota, FL 34232 St. Martha Catholic School 953-4181

Principal: Mrs. Siobhan Young

St. Mary Academy 366-4010 Principal: Ms. Rebecca Reynolds

CARDINAL MOONEY HIGH SCHOOL 371-4917

4171 Fruitville Road, Sarasota, FL 34232

IF YOU CANNOT ATTEND OUR SCHEDULED MASSES, CONTACT OUR NEIGHBORING PARISHES: St. Jude Sarasota 955-3934

Christ the King Chapel Sarasota 924-2777

Incarnation Sarasota 921-6631

Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Sarasota 755-1826

St. Patrick Sarasota 378-1703

St. Mary Star of the Sea Longboat Key 383-1255

St. Thomas More Sarasota 923-1691

St. Joseph Bradenton 756-3732

St. Michael the Archangel Siesta Key 349-4174

Our Lady Queen of Angels Lakewood Ranch 752-6770

Our priests & deacons minister to the following local facilities: The Pines, Brookdale Midtown, Magnolia, Life Care Center, Horizon Bay, Jefferson Center, Alderman Oaks, Plymouth Harbor, Sarasota Health, Springwood, Casa Santa Marta I & II, Sarasota Bay Club, Cross Breeze, Sunshine Meadows, Sarasota Point, Sarasota County Jail.