BLESSED SACRAMENT CATHOLIC CHURCH · Rafael Mercedez Maria A. Peña Rafael Peña Prayer for the...
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BLESSED SACRAMENT CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sunday, February 9 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:45am Por los Enfermos de Nuestra Parroquia By Fr. Domek 10:00am Improved Health For Doris Key By Greg & Thi Waldroff 12:00pm † Domingo Tirado By Magarita Tirado Monday, February 10 8:30 am Por los Ancianos Desamparados By Fr. Domek Tuesday, February 11 Our Lady of Lourdes World Day of the Sick 8:30 am For the sick of our Parish By Fr. Domek Wednesday, February 12 Lincoln’s Birthday 7:00 pm Por los Feligreses de Nuestra Parroquia By Fr. Domek Thursday, February 13 8:30 am † Petra Cruz By Margarita Gundin & Familia Friday, February 14 Valentine’s Day 8:30 am † Maria Collazo By Margarita Gundin & Familia Saturday, February 15 8:30 am † For the Souls of the Purgatory By Fr. Domek 4:30 pm † Peter Mai Tran By Le & Bach Nguyen
Mass Intentions Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church extends a cordial wel-
come to all our visitors at Sunday and daily Masses. Thank you for your par cipa on in each mass celebra on of our church. Together our prayer make us. Family of God.
Blessed Sacrament ex ende una cordial bienvenida a todos nuestros visitantes a las Misas dominicales y a las misas diarias. Muchas gracias por su par cipación en cada celebración de la misa en nuestra iglesia. Juntos nuestra oración nos hace una Familia de Dios.
Welcome
Bienvenidos
** Pray for our sick** In the charity of your pray-ers, please pray for those who are ill, homebound; or confined to hospitals and nursing homes, especially for the following:
Yangelis Martinez Víctor Rodríguez Francisca Cárdenas Romana de Guzmán Consuelo Román Dessiree Cuevas Asley Pérez Norma Loubriel Daniel Soto Kuincy Taylor Jesús Cruz y Esposa Isabel Osuna Salustiano Peña Maria Aguado Arquides Cuevas German Vázquez Maria Barroso Verónica Hernández Eleanor Buist Froilan Rosado Anielka de Trinidad Dante Burga Luz Guindin Gerri Slaton Rafael Mercedez Maria A. Peña Rafael Peña
Prayer for the Souls of the Faithful departed **
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetu-al light shine upon them. May the souls of the faithful de-parted, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen
Dorothy Breene Willard Murray Lito Rubio Pabozi Ani Bob & Gracie Perricone Methujael A. Martinez Aileen Niggermeyer Esther Barnes Edna Vanhorn Leroy & Joyce Miller Zachary Graham Carmen Vásquez Adolfina Luis José Rubio Luis José Rodríguez Manuel Paulino Margarito Hernández Carlos García Hilda Vega Ruth Meldrum Carmen Rivera Agnes Ohara Sally Bargren Sonia Meléndez Rosa Cotto Anne Wooten Justin Andrew Hinds Rosario Pagan Angel Rodriguez Rogelio Paz Alfredo Pagan Meba Birregah Francisca Isabel Simono David Alcantara Manuel Zambrano Elsa Marquez German Gutierrez Ema Reyes
Erick Ramírez
Remy Herrero
Samantha Linkiewicz
MarcAnthony Paz
Mario Alemán
Mario José Alemán II
Rosana Iribar
Manuel Roa
Jacob Rodríguez
María Martinez
Donavon Gerber
Jessica Sells
Taylor Moody
Julio Pinto Jr.
Justin Morales
Gabriel A. Santiago
William Yousko
Luis J. Ortiz Diaz
Antonio E. Osorio Rodríguez
Nicole Ballester
Bryan Horta
FOR OUR TROOPS
Jesus used ordinary images, such as salt and light, to convey extraordinary truths. What does salt and light have to teach us about God and his reign on earth? Salt was a valuable commodi-ty in the ancient world. People traded with it, like we trade with gold and stock. Salt also served a very useful purpose in hot climates before the invention of electricity and refrigera-tion. Salt not only gave food flavor, it also preserved meat from spoiling. Jesus used the image of salt to describe how his disci-ples are to live in the world. As salt purifies, preserves, and penetrates, so the disciple must be as salt in the world of human society to pu-rify, preserve, and penetrate that society for the kingdom of God and of his righteousness and peace. Jesus also used the image of light and a lamp to further his illustration. Lamps in the ancient world served a vital function, much like they do today. They enable people to see and work in the dark and to avoid stum-bling. The Jews also understood “light” as an expression of the inner beauty, truth, and good-ness of God. God’s grace not only illumines the darkness in our lives, but it also fills us with spiritual light, joy, and peace. Jesus used the image of a lamp to describe how his disciples are to live in the light of his truth and love. Just as natural light illumines the darkness and enables one to see visually, so the light of Christ shines in the hearts of believers and enables us to see the heaven-ly reality of God’s kingdom. Everything that one does, is known to God who sees all. There is great freedom and joy for those who live in God’s light and who seek this truth. Those who lis-ten to God and heed his voice will receive more from him. Do you know the joy and freedom of living in God’s light?
Jesús usó imágenes ordinarias, como la sal y la luz, para transmi-tir verdades extraordinarias. ¿Qué nos enseña la sal y la luz so-bre Dios y su reino en la tierra? La sal era una mercancía valiosa en el mundo antiguo. La gente comerciaba con él, como nosotros comerciamos con oro y acciones. La sal también tenía un propósi-to muy útil en climas cálidos antes de la invención de la electrici-dad y la refrigeración. La sal no solo le dio sabor a los alimentos,
sino que también evitó que la carne se echara a per-der. Jesús usó la imagen de la sal para describir cómo deben vivir sus discípulos en el mundo. Así como la sal purifica, preserva y penetra, el discípulo debe ser como la sal en el mundo de la sociedad humana para purificar, preservar y penetrar en esa sociedad para el reino de Dios y su justicia y paz. Jesús también usó la imagen de la luz y una lámpara para promover su ilustración. Las lámparas en el mundo antiguo cumplían una función vital, al igual que lo hacen hoy. Permiten a las personas ver y trabajar en la oscuridad y evitar tropezar. Los ju-díos también entendieron la "luz" como una expre-sión de la belleza interior, la verdad y la bondad de Dios. La gracia de Dios no solo ilumina la oscuri-dad en nuestras vidas, sino que también nos llena de
luz espiritual, alegría y paz. Jesús usó la imagen de una lámpara para describir cómo deben vivir sus discípulos a la luz de su ver-dad y amor. Así como la luz natural ilumina la oscuridad y le per-mite a uno ver visualmente, la luz de Cristo brilla en los corazo-nes de los creyentes y nos permite ver la realidad celestial del reino de Dios. Todo lo que uno hace es conocido por Dios que lo ve todo. Hay una gran libertad y alegría para aquellos que viven en la luz de Dios y que buscan esta verdad. Aquellos que escuchen a Dios y presten atención a su voz recibirán más de él. ¿Conoces la alegría y la libertad de vivir en la luz de Dios?
10 Guiding Principals
Prayer Chain of the Holy Rosary in our parish!
MEDITATION/MEDITACI N
1. SEEK WHAT MAKES YOU COME TO ALIVE
Pursue what is meaningful, joyful and purposeful, not just easy and expedient. 2. BELIEVE IN YOURSELF
Trust your poten al for crea vity and resourcefulness. New challenges call for new thinking and new ac ng.
3. FIND YOUR SQUARE SQUAD
Surround yourself with people who believe in you and care about you enough to tell you the truth.
4. INVEST IN YOURSELF
Invest in yourself so that others will naturally want to invest in you.
5. NEVER GET TOO COMFORTABLE
Regularly try things outside your comfort zone. Tip: You should feel uncomfortable when things get too comfortable.
6. YOU ARE ENOUGH
Don’t believe that you are small to make a difference. You have everything you need to step in, step up, step out. 7. NURTURE YOUR WISDOM NETWORKS
Develop a broad network of rela onships that make you wiser. There is more value in people willing to work with you, than for you. 8. DON’T SETTLE FOR BEING AN EXCELLENT SHEEP
Approach each situa on with inten on. Respond from choice not from obliga on nor expecta on.
9. COMMIT TO LIFELONG LEARNING
The future belongs to the curious. Learn adjacent skills, experi-ment with new prac ces and care/share by teaching.
10. MAKE TIME TO REFLECT AND RENEW
Safeguard the space and me for your brain to create new con-nec ons, recognize new pa erns and develop new perspec ves.
FEBRUARY 12, 2020
Being a Friend | Ser un Amigo
INFORMATION / INFORMACI N Monday:
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EVANGELIO DE LA SEMANA THE GOSPEL OF THE WEEK 1 Kgs 8:1-7, 9-13; Ps 132:6-7, 8-10; Mk 6:53-5
1 Kgs 8:22-23, 27-30; Ps 84:3-5, 10-11; Mk 7:1-13
1 Kgs 10:1-10; Ps 37:5-6, 30-31, 39-40; Mk 7:14-23
1 Kgs 11:4-13; Ps 106:3-4, 35-37, 40; Mk 7:24-30
1 Kgs 11:29-32; 12:19; Ps 81:10-11ab, 12-15; Mk 7:31-37
1 Kgs 12:26-32; 13:33-34; Ps 106:6-7ab, 19-22; Mk 8:1-10
1 Re 8:1-7, 9-13; Sal 132 (131):6-7, 8-10; Mc 6:53-56
1 Re 8:22-23, 27-30; Sal 84 (83):3-5, 10-11; Mc 7:1-13
1 Re 10:1-10; Sal 37 (36):5-6, 30-31, 39-40; Mc 7:14-23
1 Re 11:4-13; Sal 106 (105):3-4, 35-37, 40; Mc 7:24-30 1 Re 11:29-32; 12:19; Sal 81 (80):10-11ab, 12-15; Mc 7:31-37
1 Re 12:26-32; 13:33-34; Sal 106 (105):6-7ab, 19-22; Mc 8:1-10
SAINT OF THE WEEK
Our Lady Lourdes
Grant us, O merciful God, protection in
our weakness,
that we, who keep the Memorial of the
Immaculate Mother of God,
may, with the help of her intercession,
rise up from our iniquities.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
Who lives and reigns with you in the unity
of the Holy Spirit,
One God, for ever and ever.
Finding Help from the Bible
Proverbs 17:7,;Luke 10: 25-37; John 15:11-17;
Romans 16:1,2
Proverbios 17:7; Lucas 10: 25-37; Juan 15:11-17;
Romanos 16: 1,2
World Day of the Sick
The Safe Haven Sunday
February 11 is World Day of the Sick, an observation start-ed by Pope John Paul II as a way for believers to offer pray-ers for those suffering from illnesses. The day coincides with the commemoration of Our Lady of Lourdes. People around the world take the time to pray for the sick and for those who work very hard to alleviate the sufferings of the sick on this day.
The weekend of February 22-23, 2020
The family home is to be a safe haven. But the inappropri-ate use of technology in the home deprives it of this role and is the greatest threat to the sanctity of marriages and families today. Pornography and other online threats are often one click away, and parents can feel overwhelmed with not knowing how to best protect their children in our fast-paced digital world.
Lenten Prayer Opportunity: Receive Be Courageous Reflections
Sign up for the Be Courageous Daily Reflection! These reflections examine the Scripture of the day, including a question to think about in relation to your own life and a prayer intention for the day. The reflections feature a variety of writers from around the Diocese of St. Peters-burg - religious sisters, priests, deacons, the faithful, a monk from Saint Leo Abbey and Bishop Gregory Parkes. Sign up at: dosp.org/reflection... or text REFLECTION to 84576.
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln, a self-taught lawyer, legis-lator and vocal opponent of slavery, was elected 16th president of the United States in November 1860, shortly before the outbreak of the Civil War.
Altar Servers / Monaguillos Ninoshka Pinto /Julio Pinto 3rd Sunday after 12 o`clock Mass Divine Mercy Group / Grupo de la Divina Misericordia Cesarina Campusano Viernes a las 3 p.m. Primer Sábado las 9:30 a.m English Choir Meeting Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. Evangelización Nilda Rodríguez 3er Sábado de cada mes. Faith Formation / Formación Religiosa Taniabex Lopez Financial Council Meeting /Consejo Financiero Parroquial 2nd Monday Bimonthly at 7:00 p.m. Grupo de Oración (Carismáticos)Antonio Reyes Miércoles comenzando con la Santa Misa 7:00 pm
Grupo De Animación Pastoral Lizzette Perez Señor De Los Milagros Christian Mejia Knights of Columbus Meeting Active Councils are Successful Councils Third Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Legión de María Marta González Martes 5:00 p.m. MDS-Matrimonio Dialogo y Seguimiento Manuel y Luz Casco Salón Parroquial - Lunes 7:15 p.m. Multicultural Group / Grupo Multicultural Felicia Glover Alcoholicos Anónimos José Castro Tráiler de catequesis – Jueves 7:30PM
Parish Council Meeting / Consejo Parroquial First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Primer Lunes del mes a las 7:00 p.m. Pequeñas Comunidades & V Encuetro Maximino Meléndez Jueves a las 7:00 p.m. Rediscover Catholicism We are Looking for a Leader Respect Life / Respeto a la Vida Nicia Rubio e Isabel Nuñez Youth Group / Ministerio de Jóvenes Jennifer & Christian Mejia Friday / Viernes 6:00 p.m. (Bilingual) Verano Misionero Stephanie Gomez & Eduardo Franco
INFORMATION / INFORMACI N Ministries of Apostolic Work
Sponsored by Diocese of St. Peters-burg and Diocese of Orlando. Satur-day, February 15, 2020. 9:15 am—3:30 pm. A day of spiritual renewal for those who experience same-sex attraction. Parents and family members are wel-come to attend. Take some time for your-self to deepen your relationship with Christ through prayer, fellowship and fomation. For more information and If interested in attending, contact us at :
[email protected]. Cost is $25. No one will be turned away for inability to pay.
Annual Courage/
Encourage Day of Recollection
Project Rachel offers Post Abortion Healing for women and men impacted by abortion by helping them to move toward reconciliation with their self, their unborn child, family, faith, and God in a confi-dential, nonjudgmental, caring, and hopeful setting. Post Abortion Healing Schedules for 2020: March 20 - 22 Rachel’s Vineyard Weekend Retreat April 11 A Son’s Journey 10-hour Retreat for Men August 15 Raphael’s Way 10-hour Day Retreat September 18 - 20 Spanish Rachel’s Vineyard Weekend Retreat December 11-13 Rachel’s Vineyard Weekend Retreat Don’t carry the heavy burden any longer, call Project Rachel 813-924-4173 for more information or visit [email protected] www.rachelsvineyard.org
Hurting from Abortion?
World Marriage Day
10th Annual Tampa Bay Men’s Conference
Just Mercy : A Catholic study guide
FEBRUARY 9, 2020
. World Marriage Day (Sunday, Feb. 9) are an opportunity to focus on building a culture of life and love that begins with supporting and promoting marriage and
the family. Our theme for 2020 is "Stories from the Domestic Church."
FEBRUARY 22, 2020 |
Join a thousand other Catholic men from parishes around West Central Florida for a day of prayer, reconciliation, learning and fellowship!
Visit: www.SuncoastCatholicMinisties.com
for information and to register.
Catholic Mobilizing Network has creat-ed a study guide and accompanying resources for individuals and groups to reflect on the important message of the new film Just Mercy. The film illus-trates the structural racism endemic to our capital punishment system, and lays bare how this system devalues and cheapens all human life. The study guide and resources offer viewers a way to explore the Catholic call to up-hold the sanctity of life within the U.S criminal legal system.
Radio Station/Estacion De Radio
Spirit FM 90.5
Mass Attendance and Offering
Mass February 1 & February 2
4:30 p.m. 35 $ 758.00 7:45 a.m. 154 $ 1,168.00 10:00 a.m. 171 $ 921.00 12:00 p.m. 225 $ 1,282.00
Total 585 $ 4,129.00
Campaign Goal Pledge Paid Pledge Balance
APA 2019 $ 6,605.00 $ 17,023.01 $ 16,783.01 $ 240.00
Donor of Christ $ 500,000 $ 209,071.90 $ 205,506.90 $ 3,665.00
SHARING/COOPERACI N
Help your Parishioners Grow in
Faith
FAITH /EDUCATION/FORMATION ST. JOHN BOSCO EDUCATION CENTER
Catechesis Phone: (813) 252-5032 Email: [email protected]
Office
Monday -Tuesday -Thursday - Friday
9:00am - 12:30pm
Wednesday - 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Sunday 8:00am– 12:00pm
Kinder | Pre-Communion | First Communion |
3rd -6th Grade
Sunday - 8:45am - 9:45am 10:30am– 11:45am
|RCIA | RCIA Teen & Adult
Sunday9:00am– 11:30pm
7th Grade | Confirmation
Wednesday - 6:30PM-8:00PM
Invitamos a todos los Padres a par cipar todos los domingos en
la Catequesis de Padres a las 9:00am.
February
9, 2020
Regular Class
Sunday School
February
12, 2020
Regular Class
Wednesday School
February
16, 2020
Regular Class
Sunday School
February
109, 2020
Regular Class
Wednesday School
February
23, 2020
Regular Class
Sunday School
February 15, 2020
Retreat & first Confession for children F/
Communion/1era Con-fesión para los niños
Primera Com.
Lord teach us to pray