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TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 22, 2017

MISSION OF ST. TIMOTHY PARISH

No matter what your present status in the Catholic Church,

No matter your current family or marital situation,

No matter your personal history, age, income, background, gender, race, ethnicity or spirituality,

No matter your own self-image of holiness or virtue -

You belong to Jesus Christ and you belong to us!

You are invited, accepted and respected here at St. Timothy Parish.

We want to share our Roman Catholic way of faith and life in Christ with you!

A LIFE OF SERVICE TO GOD

REVEREND RAYMOND J. LEURCK

07/22/1940-10/13/2017

Fr. Ray was ordained in 1967. During his 50 years of priesthood, he served in many capacities

including assistant pastor, pastor and campus minister. He served his country as a Chaplain in

the United States Air Force for 23 years, achieving the rank of full Colonel. His priesthood was

filled with his love of God and people. He retired from the Diocese of Cincinnati in 2012 and

came to live in The Villages, where he has ministered to the people of St. Timothy. Numerous

people will remember that he spent many Tuesday mornings following 8:30 AM Mass hearing

confessions. �

HE WILL BE MISSED!

TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - 2 - OCTOBER 22, 2017

MINISTRY EVENTS

SUNDAY, ................................... ......... OCTOBER 22, 2017

COFFEE & IS BACK AFTER THE 7:00 AND 9:00 AM MASSES

10:00 AM Faith Formation .......... ........................ All Rooms

05:00 PM Life Teen Mass .......... .............................. Church

06:00 PM Life Teen Meeting ...... ............. Conference Room

MONDAY, ................................... ......... OCTOBER 23, 2017

10:00 AM Legion of Mary ........... ............................. Room 7

10:00 AM Luke Bible Study ........ ........................ Parish Hall

11:00 AM-5:00 PM Life Touch Photography BY APPOINTMENT

02:00 PM RCIA .......................... ................. Rooms 1, 2 & 3

05:30 PM Dinner & Show Series ........................ Parish Hall

TUESDAY, ................................... ......... OCTOBER 24, 2017

Following 8:30 AM Mass ... Reconciliation ................. Church

9:00 AM—6:00 PM Life Touch Photography BY APPOINTMENT

07:00 AM Hacienda SW Women’s ........... North Parking Lot

09:00 AM Rosary Makers ........... ............................. Room 7

09:00 AM Women’s Karing Krafters .................... Parish Hall

09:30 AM Bible Study................. ..................... Rooms 1 & 2

07:00 PM AA & Alanon .............. ......... Rooms 1, 2, 3, 5 & 7

WEDNESDAY, ............................... ......... OCTOBER 25, 2017

9:00 AM—6:00 PM Life Touch Photography BY APPOINTMENT

09:30 AM Charismatic Prayer .... ........................ Parish Hall

12:30 PM Handbells ................... .............................. Church

01:30 PM Bible Study................. ..................... Rooms 1 & 2

01:30 PM Centering Prayer ........ .................................... Hall

03:00 PM Choir Rehearsal ......... .............................. Church

THURSDAY, .................................. ......... OCTOBER 26, 2017

9:00 AM—6:00 PM Life Touch Photography BY APPOINTMENT

09:30 AM SVdP Board Meeting . ........................ Parish Hall

09:30 AM Grief Support ............. ................. Rooms 1, 2 & 3

FRIDAY, ................................... ......... OCTOBER 27, 2017

9:00 AM—6:00 PM Life Touch Photography BY APPOINTMENT

09:15 AM Marian Movement of Priest Prayer Cenacle Parish Hall

09:30 AM Basic Catholic Theology .................. Rooms 1 & 2

SATURDAY, .................................. ......... OCTOBER 28, 2017

01:00 PM Reconciliation .......... ............................. Church

03:00 PM Reconciliation .......... ............................. Church

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WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS

We would like to extend a warm welcome this

week to these new parishioners at St. Timothy:

Norma-Jean Burg; Marie Davis; Kenneth and

Donna Knodel; Kathryn Kryger; Mary Lares;

and Carol Rydzanich.

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DAILY RECITATION OF THE ROSARY

Recitation of the Rosary at 6:45 AM Monday-Friday,

Prior to the 7:15 AM Mass and at 8:00 AM Monday –

Saturday, Prior to 8:30 AM Daily Mass.

MASS INTENTIONS

SATURDAY — .............. OCTOBER 21, 2017

4:00 PM � Ted Stile

� Carol Kosul

6:00 PM � Gil Guminski

� Scott Persia

SUNDAY — .................. OCTOBER 22, 2017

7:00 AM For the Parish

9:00 AM � Paul Salamida

� Mangino and Salamida

(9:00 Mass has Sign Language interpreter)

11:00 AM � Pamela and Bill Clarke

� Brenda Ferenchik

5:00 PM � Carole Quinn

� Lou Cicio

MONDAY—— ................ OCTOBER 23, 2017

7:15 AM � Martha “JoJo” Gutfran

� Thomas Platti

8:30 AM � Richard C. Mertz

� Peggy Mayer

TUESDAY—— .............. OCTOBER 24, 2017

7:15 AM � Michael Bostick

� Virgil Giardini

8:30 AM � Barbara Montos

� Don Buck

WEDNESDAY—— ........ OCTOBER 25, 2017

7:15 AM � Rocco Sgobbo

� Susie Campbell

8:30 AM � Eucharistic Mass Association

THURSDAY—— ............ OCTOBER 26, 2017

7:15 AM � Toni Roberts

� Al Hayes

8:30 AM � Florence Bolanger

� Carol O’Connor

FRIDAY——— ............... OCTOBER 27, 2017

7:15 AM � Eva Hunter

� Rodney Jones

8:30 AM � Blessie Sunico

� Amadita Doblade

SATURDAY —— ........... OCTOBER 28, 2017

8:30 AM Special Intention of Mary Jo Petulla

� James Melvin

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PRIVATE MASS ASSOCIATION

OCTOBER 22, 2017 ...................................... Irene B. Gambino

OCTOBER 23, 2017 ................................................. Julia Hyatt

OCTOBER 24, 2017 ........................................... Phyllis Codella

OCTOBER 26, 2017 ................................................. Julia Hyatt

OCTOBER 27, 2017 ...................................... Irene B. Gambino

OCTOBER 28 2017 ................................................ Leo Battista

OCTOBER 22, 2017 - 3 - TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

My deepest thanks to all parishioners of St. Timothy parish

for all you do to increase charity and to take on sacrifice.

Fr. Ed

Dear Parishioners of St. Timothy Parish Community,

I want to share with you the costs of the 3 projects I am working

on for the parish.

Flooring in the church – $205,310

Painting of the church buildings (outside) - $130,710

Bid on parking lot: Asphalt (one bid as of 9/18)

waiting on two other bids - $219,500

Total of projects: $555,520

Note: I am postponing the work on the parking lot until next

summer when the traffic will be less.

I have not requested any additional funds from you for these

projects.

I have been saving the second collection for maintenance and

repairs and that is the source for our funding.

Please continue to support St. Timothy Parish.

My thanks to all of you,

Fr. Ed Waters

ST. TIMOTHY DINNER & A SHOW SERIES

Dine on a four-course

dinner and a cash bar while

you enjoy Maestro’s World

Famous Singing Servers,

along with special guest

performers of The Central

Florida Lyric Opera,

performing your favorite opera arias and musical theater pieces

by request … with Maestro Bill Doherty at the piano!

The Second Dinner and A Show at St. Timothy will be on

Monday, November 13, 2017 at 5:30 PM.

Tickets, including Dinner and Cash Bar are $45.00 per

performance. To view the show schedule and purchase tickets,

visit our website at www.stimothycc.com and look under the

“Concerts and Shows” tab. Or go to

CentralFloridaLyricOpera.org. If you do not have computer

access call: 1-800-624-8038.

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APOLOGY

The October wedding anniversaries listed Gerald

and Christine Kelly as being married for 60 years.

They celebrated their sixth anniversary this month.

Apologies to Mr. & Mrs. Kelly for the error.

SUPPORT THE ANNUAL COLLECTION FOR

CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

OCTOBER 21-22

Your donation

� Prevents families from being evicted from their homes

� Pays for emergency expenses such as power, lights, food,

lodging and car repairs.

� Provides case management.

� Supports educational programs that transform lives.

� Assists with disaster relief efforts to parishes and families

impacted by Hurricane Irma and other natural disasters.

St. Timothy Catholic Church

Parish Potluck Social

Fr. Ed, Staff and the Welcome Committee cordially invite

you to our Potluck Social for all parishioners. Our relaxed

atmosphere provides for casual mingling and

conversation with other “newcomers” as well as those who

have been here for years. Our parish is huge and the

potluck simply provides a small setting for good food and

fellowship.

Date: November 2, 2017

Time: 5:00 PM—6:30 PM

Place: Parish Hall

Dress: Casual

Please bring your favorite dish (ready to be served)

(please be generous with servings for 8)

Due to insurance requirements, no alcohol is permitted at the suppers.

TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - 4 - OCTOBER 22, 2017

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL FOOD PANTRY

ITEMS FOR NEXT WEEK:

Pork & Beans, Canned Vegetables

Toilet Paper, Detergent and

Personal sized toiletries

are always welcome

(Please do not donate any

items past their expiration date.)

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ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SECOND HOME THRIFT STORE PICK UP

St. Vincent de Paul Society will have a truck parked

in the south parking lot from 7:00 -11:00 AM

Thursday, October 26, 2017, to accept any

donations you can bring here.

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ST. VINCENT DE PAUL PRISON MINISTRY

The St. Vincent de Paul Prison Ministry is in need of

all sizes of men’s clothing as well as sneakers size

9-10 1/2. Please bring donations on the last

Thursday of the month when the truck is here for

pick up.

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NEWS FROM ST. VINCENT DE PAUL ORLANDO:

The Mission of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul is to bring

Christ's hope and love into the homes of the needy. Please pray

for all whom we serve. To make a tax-deductible donation of

large furniture or appliances that help people in need, please call

our Donation Hotline at 1.888.986.4483.

"Show me the coin that pays the census tax." Then they

handed him the Roman coin. He said to them, "Whose image

is this and whose inscription?" They replied, "Caesar's." At

that he said to them, "Then repay to Caesar what belongs to

Caesar and to God what belongs to God." - Mt 22:19-21

Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass ©2001, 1998, 1970 CCD.

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READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF

READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 22, 2017

Sunday: Is 45:1, 4-6/Ps 96:1, 3-5, 7-10/1 Thes 1:1-5b/Mt

22:15-21

Monday: Rom 4:20-25/Lk 1:69-75/Lk 12:13-21

Tuesday: Rom 5:12, 15b, 17-19, 20b-21/Ps 40:7-10, 17/Lk

12:35-38

Wednesday: Rom 6:12-18/Ps 124:1b-8/Lk 12:39-48

Thursday: Rom 6:19-23/Ps 1:1-4, 6/Lk 12:49-53

Friday: Rom 7:18-25a/Ps 119:66, 68, 76-77, 93-94/Lk

12:54-59

Saturday: Eph 2:19-22/Ps 19:2-5/Lk 6:12-16

Next Sunday: Ex 22:20-26/Ps 18:2-4, 47, 51/1 Thes 1:5c-10/Mt

22:34-40

©Liturgical Publications Inc

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TODAY’S MUSIC

Gathering Song:

Offertory Hymn: As the Deer Longs ....................... MI 490

Communion Song: Gift of Finest Wheat ..................... MI 324

We Have Been Told .................... MI 497

Closing Song:

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LIFE TEEN MASS MUSIC

Gathering Song: Cry the Gospel

Offertory Hymn: Here I Am, Lord ........................... MI 376

Communion Song: Bread of Life ................................ MI 370

Draw Me Close to You

Closing Song: Your Grace is Enough

HEARING - LOOP - BASICS

HOW DOES A HEARING LOOP WORK?

Through the use of a loop amplifier & strategically placed wire

around the room that transmits directly into a hearing aid or

cochlear implant that has a T-Coil installed in it

WHAT IS A T-COIL?

A T-coil is a small metal rod with metal wire wrapped around it

that is installed in a hearing aid which is necessary to receive

the Loop signal. The other purpose of the T-coil is to make

using the telephone easier by eliminating the high pitched

interference you may hear when putting the phone to your ear.

HOW DO I KNOW IF I HAVE A T-COIL?

The T-coil program, necessary for use with the Loop System is

one that is manually activated by the user. This is done by

either pressing a button on the hearing aid or by use of a

remote control. You may presently be pressing this button to

use the telephone. If you are uncertain if you have a T-coil

program, consult with your hearing professional as you may

have one but it may not be activated.

CAN MY HEARING AID BE RETROFITTED FOR THE T-COIL?

Yes, in many cases. Consult with your hearing professional or

hearing aid manufacturer to confirm.

IS THE FIELD IT CREATES, SAFE FOR A PACEMAKER?

Yes, the electromagnetic field it creates is not strong enough to

affect a user.

OCTOBER 22, 2017 - 5 - TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP

Take one day at a time. Don't feel like you have to

accomplish everything at once. Don't be afraid to ask

for help. Sometimes, even simple chores can be

overwhelming! Check us out at the Grief Support

Group on Thursday mornings from 9:30 to 11:00 AM

and let us help you with your circumstances. We care! �

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PLEASE PRAY FOR THE

RECENTLY DECEASED

Kevin Battaglia

John Robinson

Theo Hollingsworth

Ann Daly

Rev. Raymond Leurck

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LEGION OF MARY ROSARY SERVICE

Legion of Mary will hold the monthly rosary on the fourth

Tuesday of each month (October 24) in the Meditation

Room of Freedom Point (the high rise building). It will

begin at 3:00 PM and is open to everyone. Any questions

can be directed to Bob Filan at 259-8846.

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MARIAN MOVEMENT OF

PRIESTS PRAYER CENACLE

We will have our Prayer Cenacle Friday at 9:15 AM,

in the Ministry Building, Room 7. Everyone is

welcome to attend. If you have any questions,

please contact Angelo Musone at 751-2520.

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2017 ANNUAL LIFE CHAIN

Save the date and join us on Sunday

October 29 from 2:00—3:00 PM in front of

Church to form a prayer chain as we pray

for an end to abortion.

We must be the voice of the unborn.

ALL SOULS’ DAY MASS

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2017

8:30 AM

All Souls’ Day is a holy day set

aside for honoring the dead.

The St. Timothy community invites

families of loved ones who passed

away between October 21, 2016

and October 20, 2017, to attend All Souls’ Day Mass on

Thursday, November 2, 2017 at 8:30 AM.

The names of those who died during this last year will be read

during a candle-lighting ceremony to celebrate each of their

lives. If you wish to attend this mass to honor a loved one who

died during this last year, please stop in the narthex for a name

tag on which you may write the name of your deceased loved

one as well as your own name.

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MINISTERS NEEDED

St. Timothy Catholic Church (our parish) is in need of volunteers

for the following positions:

Altar Servers

Sacristans

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion

Ministers to the Sick

Ushers

If you would like more information about any of these ministries

or are ready to volunteer, please contact Pat Schaefer in the

Church Office (753-0989).

Thank you for your consideration.

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FORMED.ORG—REDISCOVERING OUR CATHOLIC FAITH:

SACRAMENTS AND SCRIPTURE

All parishioners have free

access through our parish

subscription to all the superb Catholic content on Formed.org.

Right now, a new video bible study and The Sacraments and

Scripture is now available along with inspiring movies, great

books and talks. Use the parish code QKR887 to create your

own free account. Contact Dave for more information:

[email protected], 352-753-0989.

TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - 6 - OCTOBER 22, 2017

VIEW OF ACTIVITIES

COMING EVENTS

October 18: Communion Mass 8:30 AM. Breakfast to follow

at Orange Blossom Restaurant, please Invite your

wife or significant other to join us.

October 18: Second Degree Formation Ceremony 7:00 PM

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KNIGHTS IN DISTRESS:

Need help to locate Brothers, their spouse or

family members who are in need of prayers (sick,

hospital or have passed). Thank you!

Please call: GK Gerry Morneau 727-580-8586

Coordinator: Robert Tremblay 352-245-5906.

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WOMEN’S GUILD

Hi! Ladies,

We will pick up with our monthly membership

meeting on November 7 from 12:30 to 2:30 PM in

the Hall. This meeting will be fun for all with an

Old Time Radio Show and a Kentucky Fried

Chicken lunch box being served. All members

wanting a box lunch will pay at the door and

receive a ticket ($5.00 members, $6.00 all

others.). All those not having a box lunch can still

enjoy the meeting. There will also be an Early Bird drawing held

for our raffles. So come out and meet many friends – old and

new.

Forms will be available in the Women’s Guild office mailbox for

all those wishing to become guild members. Also forms can be

found here for all those wishing to attend our Christmas

Luncheon at Katie Belle’s on December 5. All reservations must

be in by November 15. There will be an envelope for

membership forms and one for the Christmas luncheon. Please

fill out the form and leave it with your payment in the appropriate

envelope in the Women’s Guild mailbox in the church office.

ST. TIMOTHY GIFT SHOP

352 350 8037

We have Pyx, Rosaries, medals, Bibles, Wedding and

Anniversary gifts, greeting cards at very reasonable prices, also

available are Christmas items such as Manger statues and

Christmas cards.

Gift Shop hours are as follows: Tuesday through Friday, 9:00

AM to 12:00 Noon, Saturday. before and after the 4PM Mass.

Sundays after the 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00 AM masses

Located off the vestibule in the Church.

We accept only CASH or CHECKS.

We do not accept credit or debit cards.

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ATTENTION: USHERS

And those wishing to join our wonderful

Usher Group. Mark your calendars for

November 6, 2017, 4:00 to 7:00 PM.

We are having a fun get together. Please sign up below and

place in the collection basket or go into the Usher’s Room for

sign up.

Name Phone Number

I would like to become an Usher I am currently an Usher

ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH, AT 5:30 PM

The St. Timothy Council of the Knights of Columbus

Will hold their annual Appreciation Dinner In the Church Hall

All Brother Knights & their spouse are invited to this Free Event

Buffet Dinner (By Cathy’s Catering) will be served & you may BYOB

Dance & be Entertained, to sassy sounds of Stephonie Seekell

A time to Welcome New Members & Recognize Brother Knights

Requested that those planning to attend, PLEASE … RSVP

By E-Mailing … [email protected] or 352-259-1483

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS LADIES AUXILIARY LUNCHEON

The November Luncheon will be held at 11:30 AM at Olive

Garden (on 466) on November 14, 2017. Please call Barbara

Casterline at 751-0996 for information.

ST. TIMOTHY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

25 WEEK CLUB—2016-2017

It is once again time for the popular 25 week club.

For those of you who are unfamiliar with its

operation, the club consists of K of C members,

parishioners and friends who donate $20.00 for a

chance to win 25 weekly drawings of $50.00. Your

$20.00 donation entitles you to participate in all 25 drawings,

even if you won in earlier drawings. If interested, please send

your $20.00 check payable to K of C Council 10034 to:

K of C 25 Week Club

P. O. Box 1177

Lady Lake, FL 32159-1177

Name: Phone:

Address:

You need not be present to win.

OCTOBER 22, 2017 - 7 - TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

LIFE TEEN

Life Teen Nights are meeting at 6:00 PM. Dinner is

included along with our sessions. We will meet in

Office and Conference Room after the 5:00 PM Life

Teen Mass.

Go to the St. Timothy website

(www.sttimothycc.com) under Faith Formation, click on Life

Teen. Call Ann Welsh (753-0989) with any questions.

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UPCOMING LIFE TEEN EVENTS

October 22: Dating well

October 29: Trunk or Treat in the parking lot

November 05: Working well

November 12: More than small talk

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INTERESTED IN BECOMING CATHOLIC

NEED FIRST COMMUNION OR CONFIRMATION

If you have an interest in Catholicism and were never baptized,

baptized in another Christian Church or if you were baptized

Catholic but were never able to receive your First Communion

and/or Confirmation, please contact David at 352-753-0989,

[email protected].

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INTERFAITH PEACE PRAYER SERVICE—NOVEMBER 9, 6:30 PM

ST. TIMOTHY CATHOLIC CHURCH

Responding to the Violence of Our Times:

Anger, Fear, Forgiveness?�

This prayer service invites the faith communities of Central

Florida to pray for peace and unity in our troubled and violent

world. Led by clergy from various religious traditions, we gather

to pray together for the peace we all desire. Questions, email

Dave at

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CATHOLIC ADULT EDUCATION CORNER

For 6 weeks, we will present a way of

understanding the Catholic Church. Consider

which model speaks to your experience of

Church and appreciate how others strongly

identify with other models of church.

Model #2—Church as Community: This model emphasizes

our fellowship with God and one another. The Church connects

us in relationship because, through faith, we are the Body of

Christ (Rom 12, 1 Cor 12), the People of God (1 Peter 2:9). The

master symbol of this model is holy communion through which

we become community and because of which we are a witness

to the world of the family of God, a holy family rooted in selfless

and joyful love for one another.

TRUNK OR TREAT

This year the religious education

department at St. Timothy is proud to

host our 3

rd

Annual Halloween Trunk or

Treat on, Sunday October 29, just after

the 5:00 PM Mass, in our North

parking lot along Paige Place.

Last year, was a huge success, we had over 30 parishioners

come and decorate their car or golf cart and give out candy to

children from all over the area. So this year, I challenge all of

you to an even greater success. We are looking for a greater

participation from our parishioners and the community as a

whole.

I encourage you to consider decorating your car or golf cart and

join us on Sunday the 29

th

. Be sure to call up your neighbors and

invite them to come along for all the fun. Also, our Trunk or Treat

is open to the public so please help me spread the word for an

evening of fun and lots of treats.

If you are interested, please be sure to contact Andrew Lo Faro

at the Parish Office to sign up.

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PARISH DIRECTORY

It’s that time again, St. Timothy is happy to

announce the update of our Parish photo

directory and we encourage you to take part.

Scheduling your photography appointment

can be done completely online.

We are currently scheduling select dates in October through

December. To schedule your appointment, visit our website at

www.sttimothycc.com. At the top right corner of the home page,

in yellow, select the “Register for Parish Directory HERE” link,

and then follow the registering instructions on the page. If you

don’t have access to a computer please contact Andrew at the

Parish Office for assistance.

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CURSILLO

Calling All Cursillistas - If you made your

Cursillo many years ago or just recently, we

are all still living our Fourth Day together. Let's

unite our Cursillo Community once again by

joining for a “Fourth Day” potluck reunion at St.

Timothy’s Catholic Church on November 2, 2017 at 3:00 pm.

Please RSVP (and if you can’t attend) provide name, phone,

email to Sharon - [email protected] (St.

Vincent’s), Gayle - [email protected] (St. Mark’s), or

Darlene - [email protected] (St. Timothy’s) or call

Darlene 703-398-4095 to be included in our contact list. De

Colores!!

TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - 8 - OCTOBER 22, 2017

Visit our Website: www.sttimothycc.com�

MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of Saint Timothy Parish is to be a Catholic

Community of faith called together by our Baptism and bound to

each other through love. We respond to the call of Jesus by

celebrating His presence in prayer and worship proclaiming His

word, calling His people to personal ministry thus affirming their

gifts, building His community through loving service and by

reaching out to all people.

WE PLACE PRAYER, PEACE AND JUSTICE AT THE HEART OF OUR

MISSION

Deacon Robert Basye

Deacon Kevin Mukri

Deacon Russell Anderberg, Retired

Deacon John Bellacicco, Retired

Deacon Dick Bigelow, Retired

Deacon Rich Kaseta, Retired

Deacon Ron L’Huillier, Retired

Deacon George Mattison, Retired

Deacon John Sullivan, Retired

Deacon Bob Turbitt, Retired

Baptism

Preparation Class for Parents (call Parish Office)

Marriage

Four Months Advance Notice

Anointing of the Sick

Call Parish Office for appointment

New Parishioners

Please call Parish Office

Parish Office Hours

Monday-Friday 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Confessions:

Tuesday: ........................... 9:15 AM

Saturday: ..... 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM

(Or anytime by appointment).

ST. TIMOTHY ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

1351 Paige Place, Lady Lake, FL 32159

(352) 753-0989 • Fax (352) 753-9602

Very Rev. Ed Waters, Pastor

Rev. Paul Chemplamparampil CMI, Parochial Vicar

Rev. Leo Perera, Hospital Ministry

Rev. Robert V. Fucheck,

Pastor Emeritus

Rev. Gerard Cunningham,

Retired

Rev. Ray Leurck, Retired

Rev. Peter Mitchell, Retired

Rev. Gerald Shovelton, Retired

William Burns, Pastoral Associate

Mass Schedule

Monday—Friday: 7:15 and 8:30 AM

Saturday: 8:30 AM

Saturday Vigil: 02:00, 4:00 and 6:00 PM

Sunday: 7:00, 9:00, and 11:00 AM; and 5:00 PM

Holy Days of Obligation

Holy Day: 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00 AM

Holy Day Vigil: 4:00 and 6:00 PM

MISSIONARY ROSARY MAKERS

If you would like to honor Our Lady in a special

way, plus assist in the work of domestic and

foreign missions, come see us Tuesdays at

9:15 AM in Room 6. We will teach you how to

make rosaries. All materials are provided. In your own home,

in your spare time, you can help us make a difference. Hope

to see you soon!

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HONOR FLIGHT

ALL THEY DID WAS SAVE THE WORLD

If you wore the uniform of the Armed

Services of the United States during

World War II or Korea, please contact

us. If you know a Veteran who

served in WW II, please help us

contact them.

Villages Honor Flight wants to take you to Washington, DC, to

see your WW II Memorial, plus the Korean, Vietnam, and Iwo

Jima Memorials, and The Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers.

The trip is Free—You Earned It!!!

Background at the National Web Site www.honorflight.org

Veterans, Guardians (Escorts), and Volunteers may apply on

the Local Web Site: www.villageshonorflight.org

Or Contact: John Murray, 352.259.0328.

[email protected]

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OUR MOTHER’S ATTIC

115 S. MAIN STREET (RT. 301) WILDWOOD

HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY 10:00 AM-4:00 PM

SATURDAY 10:00 AM-2:00 PM

Resale shop benefitting the Soup Kitchen, Food

Pantry and local Outreach programs. Your

donations are appreciated. Drop-offs are

welcomed Monday through Friday until 3:30 PM and

Saturdays until 1:30 PM. For pick up of large items, please

call 689-0128 for scheduling.

Please visit our store to shop and donate your household

items.

PASTORAL CARE

Bereavement Ministry-Liturgy

Deacon Rich Kaseta .............. 391-5703

Jennie Courter, Coord. Lit. .... 751-1009

Bereavement Ministry-Grief Support

Mary Ehrnman ........................ 753-9853

Michele Jeror .......................... 259-1594

Ministry to the Sick

Deacon Ron L’Huillier ............ 753-0989

Gerri Mukri ............................. 633-2686

Ministry to the Sick—Home Visits

Gerri Mukri ............................. 633-2686

Knights of Columbus

Gerry Morneau ................ 727-580-8586

Anita Vetter ..................... 352-978-0237

Stan Misiorski .................. 352 751-2693

St. Vincent de Paul Office ........ 753-1455

Monday - Thursday . 9:00 AM—3:00 PM

Friday ...................... 9:00AM—12:00PM

Second Home Thrift Store Pick Up

Last Thursday of Month 7:00-11:00 AM

Respite Care

Roseann Kory ........................ 750-2819

Kay Cosentino ........................ 259-3567

Respect Life

Trudy Crouthamel ........... 352-430-8320

LITURGICAL LIFE

Altar Care/Worship Environment

Mary Paulsboe ....................... 259-7172

Altar Linens

Lorraine Beller ........................ 268-2427

Marie Lavoie .................... 508-523-0663

Altar Servers

Andrew LoFaro ....................... 753-0989

Ruth Kinstle ..................... 410-404-5912

Choir, Cantors & Hand bells

Bill Doherty ............................. 753-0989

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Comm.

Robert Strack .................. 845-548-9502

Readers

Carmen Guzman .................... 750-3236

Sacristan

Donna Boswell ....................... 750-3002

Ushers

Joy Holmen ............................ 750-9679

BULLETIN SUBMISSIONS

Bulletin articles must be submitted to

[email protected] by noon on

Monday prior to the Sunday you wish the item

published. Submissions must be approved by

the Ministry Coordinator or Publicity

Chairman. Early submission dates are

announced in the Bulletin.

ST. TIMOTHY ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH—MINISTRIES

PLEASE BE MINDFUL!

When entering Church, please be mindful that

many people are praying. If you wish to greet

someone do so in quiet tones so as not to

disturb another’s prayer time.

HANDICAPPED

The entry on the north side of the

Church which is covered with a red

awning is handicap accessible.

Handicapped seating is provided in

the front pews. If you are unable to enter the

lines for reception of Communion, please sit

in the very first pews and the Priest/Deacon/

Minister of Holy Communion will come to you

with Holy Communion.

Thank you for your assistance.

If there is an emergency during Mass, the

Head Usher will call 911. Please DO NOT

call 911 from your personal cell. The Church

has a direct line.

SERVICE ANIMALS

While Service Animals are welcome

in Church to accompany disabled

individuals, anyone with a service

animal should sit in the Narthex by

the doors. Your assistance is greatly

appreciated.

PAYMENT BY CREDIT CARD

The Church Office accepts

payment for Masses and Candles

by credit card. We accept

MasterCard, Visa, Discover and

American Express.

PLEASE BE CONSIDERATE

Many parishioners are extremely

sensitive to scented shampoos,

perfumes, deodorants, laundry

detergent and other scented

products. Please do not wear

them in Church. Thank you.

St. Timothy Catholic Church

CANDLES

Six-day candles for the candle stands

are available in the Gift Shop (see hours

above) or in the Church Office 9:00 AM-

4:00 PM Monday to Friday for $5.00

each (please bring exact amount).

Other candles burn the red glass at the

bottom requiring costly replacement. Please

do not burn any candles other than the

ones sold in the Gift Shop and Church

Office.

In the event the store and office are

closed, please see Fr. Ed for candles.

LAST SUPPER

PERPETUAL ADORATION CHAPEL

The Chapel is available for quiet

adoration in the presence of the

Eucharist.

Cards with information on how

you may access the Chapel are

available in the Church Office (9:00 AM-4:00

PM Monday – Friday).

Please, DO NOT leave any items, Rosary,

prayer cards, booklets, etc., in the

Adoration Chapel.

When entering the Last Supper Adoration

Chapel, it is necessary to place your full palm

against the key pad before entering code.

While at prayer, please pray for

an increase in the call to priesthood.

PARISH LIFE

AA & Alanon

Al ............................................ 259-6978

Frank ...................................... 753-3478

Ancient Order of Hibernians

Pat Kennedy .......................... 391-5291

Basic Catholic Theology

.. 431-8339

Bible Study

Allen Eskreis .......................... 751-0294

Cancer Support Group

Betty Anderson ............... 352-430-4580

Deaf Ministry

Merlyn Opio ............................ 445-0767

Essential Tremors Support Group Ministry

Ken Taylor .............................. 787-3866

Garden Club

Pat Kerans ............................. 259-7323

Gift Shop ................................... 350-8037

Tuesday—Friday ... 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Saturday:

Sunday: . After 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00 AM

.................................................. Masses

Home Helpers/Repairs

Call Church Office .................. 753-0989

Hospitality (“Coffee &”)

Kari & Chuck Schimmel ......... 750-6418

Ethel Nutini ............................. 259-0487

National Alliance of Mental Illness

Diane Heath ........................... 259-2797

Rosary Makers

James Walmsley .................... 350-2272

Volunteer Coordinator

Pat Schaefer .......................... 753-0989

Welcome Committee

Carol Lapp ...................... 419-239-4150

Women’s Guild

Sue Galligan ................... 352-661-9562

Women’s Karing Krafters

Irene Rhyner .......................... 205-7321

SPIRITUAL LIFE

Benedictine Oblates

Ann Marie Porta ..................... 750-9009

Marian Movement of Priests Prayer Cenacle

Angelo Musone ...................... 751-2520

Charismatic Prayer

Deacon Bob Turbitt ................ 753-3298

Legion of Mary

Rita Diette ............................... 750-2877

Bob Filan ................................ 259-8846

Servants of Mary

Donna Curtis (Prioress) .......... 348-8905

Spanish Prayer Group

Carmen Guzman .................... 750-3236

FAITH FORMATION ..................... 753-0989

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