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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
August 19, 2018
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)
Mon.-Fri. 8:30am (followed by daily
rosary)
PARISH DIRECTORY
Monsignor Jean Pierre—Pastor
Father Dennis Rausch, Assistance
Vicki McCutchan Office Manager
Sheryl Dillon-Jones—Music
Ashley Ronnan—CCD
www.stmauriceatresurrection.org
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~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.
THE WORD OF LIFE
"Do not continue in ignorance, but try to discern the will
of the Lord." —Ephesians 5:17
St. Jerome asserted: "Ignorance of the Scriptures is ignorance
of Christ" (Catechism, 133). If we are ignorant of Christ, we will
not discern the will of the Lord (Eph 5:17). This means we will
not make "the most of the present opportunity" (Eph 5:16).
But through knowledge of the Scriptures and through good discernment of God's
will, we are saved from a futile (see 1 Pt 1:18), vain (see Eccl 1:2) existence.
Therefore:
"Keep this book of the law on your lips. Recite it by day and by night,
that you may observe carefully all that is written in it; then you will
successfully attain your goal" (Jos 1:8).
Let the law of the Lord be your joy, and study God's law day and night
(see Ps 1:2).
Devour God's words and make them the joy and happiness of your
heart (Jer 15:16).
Abide in God's Word (Jn 8:31).
Devote yourself to the apostles' teaching (Acts 2:42). Each day study
the Scriptures (Acts 17:11).
Preach God's Word and "stay with this task whether convenient or
inconvenient — correcting, reproving, appealing — constantly teach-
ing and never losing patience" (2 Tm 4:2).
How precious is God's Word! Love, live, and proclaim His Word.
Prayer: Father, may I daily read and joyfully obey Your Word.
Promise: "I Myself am the Living Bread come down from heaven. If anyone eats
this bread he shall live forever; the bread I will give is My flesh, for the life of the
world." —Jn 6:51
Praise: Praise You, risen Jesus! You are the Living Word, the Word of Life. All
glory be to You forever!
Offertory for August 5
Offertory $4,021.50 Attendance 390
We appreciate your generosity!
Sat Aug 18 4:00pm † Ray Lombardo by Glori Ann
Sun Aug 19 8:30am † Helen Burns by Pat & Mary Ann
8:30am †Catherin Reeves by Mother
10:30am † Stephen Giddens by Garry Family
10:30am † Peter J Crowley Jr by Mom
1:00pm † Rev Manuel Rodriguez
Mon Aug 20 8:30am † Rose & Mike Mazzucca by Michael
Tue Aug 21 8:30am † Rev Manuel Rodriguez
Wed Aug 22 8:30am † Rev Eduardo Marquez
Thur Aug 23 8:30am † Rev Harold Martin
Fri Aug 24 8:30am † Mary Kenny by P. J.
Sat Aug 25 4:00pm † Rev Thomas McDermott
Sun Aug 26 8:30am † Catherine Reeves by Mother
10:30am † MSGR George Rockett
1:00pm † Rev Fredrick Fullen
Mass Intentions
Bringing Forward the Offerings of Bread and Wine
If the announced intention of the Mass is for YOUR
intention, we invite you to carry those offerings forward
at the Presentation of the Gifts. If you would like to
carry the offerings during your Mass Intention, please
notify Joanie the Head Sacristan (if you don’t know
Joanie, ask an Usher to find her for you) before mass.
This is a great way to enhance your
mass intention and offering.
Dressing appropriately for Mass during the summer months, or in south Florida year round can be a challenge due to the heat. We want you to be comfortable, but appropriate for
Church. Attire that is meant for the beach, or a BBQ is not always appropriate in Church.
What you wear reflects who you are, don’t let it say the wrong things……
Stay covered up, no cracks in front or in
back—wear loose fitting cloths,
and modesty counts!! Your attitude in what you wear, will get
you gratitude!
Those who are seriously ill or facing
surgery, as well as those in danger of death, should receive the Sacrament
of the Anointing of the Sick. Call the Parish Office
and request a Pastoral Care Visit. 954-961-7777
Remember, we never take a vacation from our
obligation to attend Mass. Visit www.masstimes.org or
the Masstime App to find mass times at local churches
for Saturday Vigil or Sunday Mass.
And Have a Great Time!!
The Acolyte Ministry is seeking new members of all ages
What does an Acolyte do? An acolyte is a person who assists in
the performance of liturgical rites during the mass. The only
requirement is that you must have received First Communion.
If you can help serve in this
ministry please contact:
Dale Duffy at 954-662-3633
We look forward to
welcoming YOU...
Legion of Mary (English)
We meet every Thursday at 9:30am in the Tapestry Room. If you are unable to attend these meetings,
but pray the Rosary daily, you can become an
auxiliary member. You can pray the Rosary from the comfort of
your own home.
For more information call:
Maria DiBenedetto
954/608-6775
Legión de María (Spanish)
Nos reunimos los Martes a las 7:30pm en el
Tapestry Room de la oficina de la Parroquia.
Los esperamos!
Do you know our parish window Saints?
Junipero Serra
Born November 24, 1713, on the Spanish island of Majorca, Junipero Serra came from humble beginnings. When Serra was 15, he decided to join the priesthood. Junipero Serra spent his early career as a Franciscan educator in Palma, Spain. He was in his thirties when he became a missionary. First he worked to spread the word of God in Mexico in 1750s and 1760s before moving to present-day California.Serra while traveling to Mexico with a former student, they landed in Vera Cruz and walked 250 miles to Mexico City. Along the way he suffered an injury to his leg, which would cause him pain the rest of his days. Serra established nine missions there from 1769—1782. He died in 1784 at the age of 70 at the Mission of San Carlos, one of the missions he founded. He was beatified in 1988 by Pope John Pall II and canonized in 2015 by Pope Francis. Pope Francis made Junipero Serra a saint during his first visit to the United Sates. A special mass was held at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. on September 23, 2015. This marked the countries first canonization. Pope Francis said that Serra “sought to defend the dignity of the native community, to protect it from those who had mistreated and abused it. Mistreatment and wrongs which today still trouble us, especially because of the hurt which they cause in the lives of many people.”
¿Conoces nuestro parroquia ventana Santos? Junipero Serra
Nacido el 24 de noviembre de 1713, en la isla española de Mallorca, Junipero Serra tuvo un origen humilde. Cuando Serra tenía 15 años, Decidió unirse al sacerdocio.Junipero Serra pasó su carrera temprana comoEducador franciscano en Palma, España. Tenía treinta años cuando se convirtió en misionero. Primero trabajó para difundir la palabra de Dios en México en las décadas de 1750 y 1760, antes de trasladarse a la actual Serra de California. Mientras viajaban a México con un ex alumno, aterrizaron en Veracruz y caminaron 250 millas hasta Ciudad de México. En el camino sufrió una lesión en la pierna, lo que le causaría dolor el resto de sus días.
Serra estableció nueve misiones allí desde 1769 hasta 1782. Murió en 1784 a la edad de 70 años en la Misión de San Carlos, uno de los misiones que él fundó. Fue beatificado en 1988 por el Papa John Pall II y canonizado en 2015 por el Papa Francisco.
El Papa Francisco hizo santo a Junipero Serra durante su primera visita a los Estados Unidos. Una misa especial se celebró en la Basílica del Santuario Nacional de la Inmaculada Concepción en Washington, D.C. el 23 de septiembre de 2015. Esto marcó la primera canonización de los países. El Papa Francisco dijo que Serra "buscó defender la dignidad de la comunidad nativa, protegerla de aquellos que la maltrataron y abusaron de ella". Malos tratos y errores que hoy todavía nos preocupan, especialmente a causa del daño que causan en la vida de muchas personas ".
WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEK??
The Purpose and Meaning of the Ten Commandments
The 7th Commandment is about Honesty “Thou shalt not steal.”
God instructs us to show our love and respect for others by not stealing what belongs to them. God’s approach to material wealth is balanced. He wants us to prosper and enjoy physical blessings. He also expects us to show wisdom in how we use what He provides us and He does not want possessions to be our primary pursuit in life. When we see material blessings as a means to achieve more-important objectives, God enjoys seeing us prosper. To Him it is important that generosity rather than greed motivate the choices we make. Because they are qualities of His own character, He asks that we, from the heart, put giving and serving ahead of lavishing possessions on ourselves. The seventh and tenth commandments focus on respecting and honoring the possessions of others. This commandment forbids the act of taking someone else’s property. The Catholic Church believes that this commandment also denounces cheating people of their money or property, depriving workers of their just wage, or not giving employers a full day’s work for a full day’s pay. Embezzlement, fraud, tax evasion, and vandalism are all considered extensions of violations of the Seventh Commandment.
El Propósito y Significado de los Diez Mandamientos
El séptimo mandamiento es acerca de la honestidad "No robarás". Dios nos instruye a mostrar nuestro amor y respeto por los demás al no robar lo que les pertenece. El acercamiento de Dios a la riqueza material está equilibrado. Él quiere que prosperemos y disfrutemos bendiciones físicas. También espera que mostremos sabiduría en cómo usamos lo que Él nos proporciona y que Él no quiere que las posesiones sean nuestra principal actividad en la vida. Cuando vemos las bendiciones materiales como un medio para alcanzar objetivos más importantes, Dios disfruta de vernos prosperar. Para Él, es importante que la generosidad en lugar de la codicia motive las elecciones que hacemos. Debido a que son cualidades de Su propio carácter, Él pide que, desde el corazón, pongamos dar y servir antes de derrochar posesiones sobre nosotros mismos. El séptimo y décimo los mandamientos se enfocan en respetar y honrar las posesiones de otros. Esta el mandamiento prohíbe el acto de quitarle la propiedad a otra persona. La Iglesia Católica cree que este mandamiento también denuncia engañar a las personas de su dinero o propiedad, privar a los trabajadores de su salario justo, o no dar a los empleadores un día completo de trabajo por un día completo de pago. Se consideran desfalcos, fraude, evasión
Mon 20 Tue 21 Wed 22 Thur 23 Fri 24 Sat 25 Sun 26
7pm Bible Study Social Hall
9:30am Bible Study 7pm Prayer Group Chapel
9am Adoration 10:00am BINGO 6:30pm FITL Church
9:30am Legion of Mary So-cial Hall 11:30am Rosary Making & Crafts Social Hall
10am SVDP 7:00pm Coro Latino Chapel
Readings for the Week of August 19, 2018
Aug 19 SUN: 20th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Prv 9: 1-6/ Ps 34: 2-3. 10-11. 12-13. 14-15 (9a)/ Eph 5: 15-20/ Jn 6: 51-58 Aug 20 Mon: Bernard, ab, dr M Ez 24: 15-23/ Dt 32: 18-19. 20. 21/ Mt 19: 16-22 Aug 21 Tue: Pius X, pp M Ez 28: 1-10/ Dt 32: 26-27ab. 27cd-28. 30. 35cd-36ab/ Mt 19: 23-30 Aug 22 Wed: Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary M Ez 34: 1-11/ Ps 23: 1-3a. 3b-4. 5. 6/ Mt 20: 1-16 Aug 23 Thu: Ordinary Weekday/ Rose of Lima, v Ez 36: 23-28/ Ps 51: 12-13. 14-15. 18-19/ Mt 22: 1-14 Aug 24 Fri: Bartholomew, ap F Rv 21: 9b-14/ Ps 145: 10-11. 12-13. 17-18/ Jn 1: 45-51 Aug 25 Sat: Ordinary Weekday/ BVM/ Louis of France, mm/ Joseph Calasanz, p, rf Ez 43: 1-7ab/ Ps 85: 9ab and 10. 11-12. 13-14/ Mt 23: 1-12
GETTING INVOLVED: PARISH HIGHLIGHTS
Christmas Card Making workshop
Parish Registration -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
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.
Bring a dessert to share….
50/50 tickets * Music * Games Watch for more details
September 23rd, 12-4:00pm
Fellowship & Fun
The Women Are
Serving
September 29th
9-1:00pm Social Hall Guided instruction by Vicki
to make beautiful Christmas Cards
Cost $1.00 per card
Samples in the Office
Can you Donate Old Buttons??
Bring them by the office
Thank you!
Register by Sept 24th
To Register, contact Vicki in the office 954-961-7777
Lets get the season started with a few very special hand made
cards! Bring a Beverage and Friends—All are Welcome!!
Hunger Program News The Men's Club and Hunger Board will be co-sponsoring a fundraising Hunger
dinner in November , watch for more details. All proceeds will benefit the
Hunger Program. The summer bowling league will be making a donation to the Hunger Program at the completion of their season.
Thank you for your continued support!!