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Holy Spirit Catholic Church 2309 Holder Road Mims, FL 32754 (321) 269-2282 holyspiritmims.com Welcome to Holy Spirit in Mims, the “Friendly Town!” Live and grow your faith in the little parish with the big heart as we celebrate our Jubilee this year! “Come, Holy Spirit. Come now. Come as you wish!” View our color bulletin at holyspiritmims.com or by weekly delivery: thecatholicdirecto- ry.com. RECONCILIATION Wednesday ......................6:15pm to 6:45pm Saturday ...............................3pm to 3:45pm By appointment, call the office, 269-2282. BAPTISM, F IRST PENANCE, F IRST COMMUNION AND CONFIRMATION Contact our Faith Formation Director, Chris McCormick, (321) 269-7785 or FaithFor- [email protected]. MARRIAGE/MARRIAGE CONVALIDATION Call six months in advance to schedule meetings with Fr. Andrew and Angela. If you weren’t married in the Catholic Church, why not call to discuss Marriage Convalidation? ANOINTING OF THE SICK Fr. Andrew anoints the sick after the 11am Mass in the chapel on the third Sunday each month (August 19). Call the office for anointing at home, hospital or nursing home. FUNERALS — DEATH/BEREAVEMENT After a death, call Father Andrew, (321) 269 - 2282. Chris Doyon, our bereavement coor- dinator, will call you about funeral details. Our VBS thanks in order... Thank You! Thank You! Thank you!

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Holy Spirit

Catholic Church

2309 Holder Road Mims, FL 32754 (321) 269-2282 holyspiritmims.com

Welcome to Holy Spirit in Mims, the “Friendly Town!” Live and grow your faith in the little parish with the big heart as we celebrate our Jubilee this year!

“Come, Holy Spirit.

Come now.

Come as you wish!”

View our color bulletin at holyspiritmims.com or by weekly delivery: thecatholicdirecto-ry.com.

RECONCILIATION Wednesday ...................... 6:15pm to 6:45pm Saturday ............................... 3pm to 3:45pm By appointment, call the office, 269-2282.

BAPTISM, FIRST PENANCE, FIRST COMMUNION AND CONFIRMATION Contact our Faith Formation Director, Chris McCormick, (321) 269-7785 or [email protected].

MARRIAGE/MARRIAGE CONVALIDATION

Call six months in advance to schedule meetings with Fr. Andrew and Angela. If you weren’t married in the Catholic Church, why not call to discuss Marriage Convalidation?

ANOINTING OF THE SICK Fr. Andrew anoints the sick after the 11am Mass in the chapel on the third Sunday each month (August 19). Call the office for anointing at home, hospital or nursing home.

FUNERALS — DEATH/BEREAVEMENT After a death, call Father Andrew, (321) 269- 2282. Chris Doyon, our bereavement coor-dinator, will call you about funeral details.

Our VBS thanks in order...

Thank You!

Thank You!

Thank you!

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PREPARE FOR NEXT SUNDAY JULY 29, 2018

FIRST READING—When they had eaten, there was some left over, as the LORD had said (2 Kings

4:42-44).

PSALM—The hand of the Lord feeds us; he answers all our needs (Psalm 145).

SECOND READING—Strive to preserve the unity of the spirit through the bond of peace (Ephesians 4:1-6).

GOSPEL—Jesus took the loaves, gave thanks, and distributed them to those who were reclining, and also as much of the fish as they wanted (John 6:1-15).

The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.

MASS SCHEDULE & MASS INTENTIONS

Spiritual Work of Mercy: PRAY FOR THE LIVING AND THE DEAD

Deceased Special Intention

Saturday, July 21

4:00pm ...... Karen Reshel

Sunday, July 22

8:30am ...... For the Parish 11:00am ......

Monday, July 23

5:30pm ......

Tuesday, July 24

8:00am .... Karen Reshel

Wednesday, July 25

7:00pm Curtis Lee Francis & family

Thursday, July 26

8:00am Toni Maureen & family

Friday, July 27 8:00am ...... Judy McLough & family

Saturday, July 21

4:00pm ........ Arthur Moore

Beautiful Mass Intention cards with envelopes are available to inform family/friends of the upcoming Mass Intention. Typical donation is $10 per Mass Intention. Consider these occa-sions.

▪ Healing ▪ Happy Occasion ▪ Special Intention ▪ Repose of the Soul

PARISH NEWS & EVENTS COMPLAINT?—Every once in a while unsigned comments and complaints are dropped in the offertory basket. It’s our policy that unsigned notes are discarded, as we have no practical means to discuss the issue reasonably, to defend the position, or to resolve the complaint. If you feel the need to share a comment or complaint with a staff member, please include your name and contact information—phone and or e-mail address is deeply appreciated.

ELIJAH CUP—Help! The summer Elijah Cup schedule has lots of blank weekends. Sign up soon to help pray for vocations during the summer months. If you’ve never taken the Cup home, con-sider taking a turn. A booklet with suggested daily prayers is included in the case. The signup binder is in the vestibule on the round table.

This week: Sunday, July 22, 11:00am — Fred and Sandy Moos Next week: Saturday, July 28, 4:00pm — Stan & Tina Johnson

TAMING THE WEEDS—Father Andrew continues to thank all parishioners who are helping to pull weeds growing willy-nilly on parish grounds. Remember to wear gardening gloves, hat, sun-screen, and drink lots of H2O to stay hydrated. Oh, yeah… watch for snakes under bushes.

Spiritual Work of Mercy:

PRAY FOR THE LIVING AND THE DEAD

Our complete list is online at holyspiritmims.com/prayer-list (Faith in Action tab). New names are printed here for two weeks.

PRAY FOR THE SICK

Hank Gillooley Logan Wilson Rosemary Skufca Gayle S.

PRAY FOR THE DECEASED

Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May all the souls of the faithful departed

rest in peace. Amen.

In time of desolation

one should never make a change,

but stand firm in the resolutions

and decisions that guided one

the day before the desolation. —St. Ignatius of Loyola

DINNER/DANCE PLANNING—Volunteers are needed to plan our dinner/dance for our final celebration of our 50th anniversary in Octo-ber. Interested persons meet this Thursday, July 26, 5pm to 7pm at Carpenter Hall in the Conference Room. RSVP to Monica or Di-anne in the parish office, (321) 269-2282 or [email protected]. Vote for Chicken-Spinach Soup or Cowboy Chili with homemade bread since the meeting will take us through the dinner hour!

MORE EVENTS—We’re adding a few more social & spiritual events to our calendar be-fore ending our 50th anniversary celebration: Soup Suppers (WITH meat), game nights, movie nights, Adoration. Your help with these short-term events will be fun and deep-ly appreciated! Contact Monica, (321) 269-2282 or [email protected].

Gratitude Corner Many thanks to the many volunteers who helped make our 2018 VBS program such a HUGE success!

Thanks to Dr. Greg Gul-likson for sponsoring the green GO tee-shirts for all the kids and helpers, thanks to parishioners who provid-ed funds, food, and materi-als for VBS, and a big thanks to all the parents and grandparents who brought the kids each day to learn how to become dis-ciples in their home, neigh-borhood and community! —Julie Pringle, VBS Coordinator

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Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 3 July 22, 2018

FAITH FORMATION CHRIS MCCORMICK, FAITH FORMATION DIRECTOR

(321)269-7785 [email protected]

PARISH OFFICE — CARPENTER HALL 2399 Holder Road, Mims, FL 32754

Note our NEW Summer Hours:

Monday - Thursday: .... 9am - 4:30pm

Friday: ...................... 9am - 4pm

(321) 269-2282 ... Parish Office Parish numbers: (321) 269-7785 ... Faith Formation (321) 269-2252 ... Fax

Websites http://HolySpiritMims.com http://AtticShopMims.com Flocknote .................. Flocknote.com/HolySpiritMims Facebook .................. Facebook.com/HolySpiritMims Twitter ....................... @HolySpiritMims

CLERGY & OFFICE STAFF Pastor ......................................... Fr. Andrew Wojtan Bookkeeper/Manager................. Dianne Sweeney Facilities / Maintenance ............. Mike Gutman Faith Formation Director ............ Chris McCormick Music Director ............................ Angela Dirig

E-MAIL …@HolySpiritMims.com Parish Office .............................. Info@... Communication .......................... Bulletin@... Life Teen, Edge, Faith Formation ..... FaithFormation@... Music Liturgy .............................. MusicDirector@...

MINISTRIES — (321) 269-2282 Adoration .................................... Faye Smith Altar Servers/Acolytes................ Tony Eckhoff Attic Shop Thrift Store............. Mario Vento 3234 W. Main St, Mims, FL ...... (321) 269-1699

Bereavement .............................. Chris Doyon Communication .......................... Monica Benninghoff Council of Catholic Women ....... Roberta “Bert” Musco Edge & Life Teen ........................ Chris McCormick Eucharist Ministers of Holy Communion ... Leila Lee-Pow

Hospitality/Coffee & Donuts ....... YOUR NAME HERE Lectors ....................................... Trudy Martell Ministry to the Sick ..................... June Costello Pantry Outreach ......................... Jim & Bobbie Brown RCIA ........................................... David Tipton Technology................................. Cindi Cimorelli Ushers ........................................ Marc Lamb

DIOCESE & COMMUNITY EVENTS

HOST FAMILIES NEEDED—The Diocese of Orlando seeks host families for students from the Do-minican Republic coming to the U.S. for enrichment programs such as Basketball Camp and Intensive English classes. Homes (room & board) is needed for: July 28–Aug. 31, July 21–31. Call Caroline Genovesi, (407) 246-4890 or [email protected].

GIFT OF SACRED MYSTERY, DIOCESAN CONVOCATION—Join Bishop John Noonan for our first ever diocesan convocation as we reflect on the presence of Christ in the Holy Eucharist, Saturday, September 8, 9am–3:30pm. Speakers include Bishop Noonan, Bishop William Wack, CSC, Diocese of Pensacola, Sister Maria Teresa Acosta, SCTJM and Bishop Robert Reed, Auxiliary Bishop of Boston and president/CEO of iCatholic Media, Inc. Rosen Shingle Creek, 9939 Uni-versal Blvd, Orlando. To register visit: giftofsacredmystery.eventbrite.com.

HELP THE NEEDY—That old clunker sitting in the garage helps St. Vincent de Paul Orlando help others. Donating your vehicle is simple; the pick-up is free, and we provide a tax receipt. Please call (800) 322-8284 or visit svdporlando.org for more information.

BULLETIN SUBMISSION

Next issue July 29, 2018

Deadline 9am, Monday, July 23

Email [email protected]

Online holyspiritmims.com/bulletin-submission

Photos JPG or PNG file (high resolution—1MB)

Chris is out of the office this week. In the event you need to contact him, leave a voicemail message or send an e-mail to the number or email address shown above.

Vacation or Staycation?—Summer is a great

time to enjoy churches, cathedrals, chapels and basili-cas across the nation. Find local Mass times at Catholic churches at www.masstimes.org. If you think of it, bring back an extra issue of their bulletin. Our parish bulletin staff are always curious to see the layouts and content of bulletins from a variety of parishes! Drop it off

The Church is Apostolic (from US Catholic Catechism for Adults, p 134n)

The Church is built upon the foundation of the Apostles, who were chosen by Christ himself, and at whose head he placed Peter. The entire community of Christians received the Apostles’ proclamation of the Gos-pel, and so the Church in her entirety is called “apostolic.” Under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, the Church as a whole remains and will always remain faithful to the teaching of the Apostles. This is called the indefectibility of the Church, because she will never fall away from the Gospel.

LAITY—By Baptism, every member of the Church participates in Christ’s role as priest, prophet, and king (which is understood in terms of being the shepherd of his people). The laity do this in the context of their lives within families, parish communities, civic communities, and the workplace. The everyday gift of them-selves in love and care for others, often done at great personal cost, is a priestly offering that is joined to the sacrifice of Christ in the Eucharist. By words and deeds faithful to the Gospel, they evangelize others, thus fulfilling their prophetic role. By seeking to build the common good of society on the basis of moral principles, they strengthen civic communities and thus fulfill their kingly or shepherding role.

DOCTRINAL STATEMENTS

• The four Marks of the Church—that she is one, holy, catholic, and apostolic—are inseparably linked

to each other, and all are essential to the Church’s mission and pursuit of holiness.

• The Church is one. She professes “one Lord, one faith, one baptism" (Eph 4:5). This unity, sustained by

the Holy Spirit, includes a diver­sity of gifts, talents, cultures, and rites.

• The Church is holy. Jesus, the founder, is holy and makes his holiness available through his death

and Resurrection. The Holy Spirit imparts holiness to us, especially through the Sacraments. The Church’s holiness shines in the saints, most especially in the Blessed Virgin Mary.

• The Church is catholic. The word catholic means universal. All the means of salvation are found in

the Church. The Church has the fullness of the faith, the Sacraments, and apostolic succession. Jesus commissions us to bring the Gospel to all peoples at all times: hence the Church is “by its very nature missionary” (Second Vatican Council, Decree on the Church’s Missionary Activity, no. 2).

• The Church is apostolic. Jesus willed to build the Church on the foundation of the Apostles. The

Church hands on the teaching of the Apostles through all generations. Christ shepherds the Church through Peter and the other Apostles, whose successors are the Pope and the college of bishops.

• Under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, the Apostles chose bishops to succeed them. Helped by the

priests and deacons, the bishops teach the faith; celebrate the Sacraments, especially the Eucharist; and guide the Church. Their responsibility includes concern for all the Churches in union with the Pope.

• God calls lay people to witness and share their faith in the midst of the world. By their Baptism they

share in Christ’s priesthood and are sealed by the Spirit. They are thus called to holiness, to a prophet-ic witness in the world, and to a kingly resolve to sanctify the world by their words and deeds.

• Those who live a life consecrated to God profess the evangelical counsels of poverty, chastity, and

obedience in a stable state of life recognized by the Church. They solemnly promise to surrender themselves to God with an undivided heart, thus liberating themselves to serve God, the Church, and the needs of others.

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Updated on July 12, 2018

Contact the parish office to add or remove a person’s name from the Parish Prayer List: (321) 269-2282 or [email protected]

Al LeFleur, Alan Russell, Alyssa Ellison, Amanda Davidson, Anna Mason, Anne Brown, Anne Marie Kohler, Annett Gutman, Audrey Moore

B J Shelton, Barbara Decker, Bardon Smith, Bernie Zilka, Bienvendia Beatty, Bill Fenton, Bill Mitchell, Bill Nichols, Brian Rogers, Bonny Floyd

Caleb Ferguson, Caroline Grabowski, Charles Comunale, Charles Gray, Charles Riter, Charles Rogers, Charlotte Robinson, Cheryl Gebert, Christine Collins, Cindi Van Nostrand, Colby Halley, Curtis Black

David Alvarez, Damon Smith, Debbie Harrelson, Deborah White-Savage, Dennis Lylo, Derrick Kovacs, Dick Burdick, Dick O’Keefe, Dolores Thomas, Don Fuller, Donna Clark, Donna Shoemaker-Teuscher, Donna Staufenberg, Dorothy Paschke

Ed Karr, Edward Hudick, Elaine O’Connor, Eleanor Puma

Floyd Goddard, Frances Reinsch, Frances Spear, Frank Maggio, Frankie Dobson, Fred Gilman

Gabriel Pichardo, Gambel Smith Sr., George Schyi, George Szanye, Georgia Baxter, Gerritt Holdrum, Gil Geddes, Grayson Cole

Hannah Bestwick, Huguette Peterson

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Jackie Miles, Jamal Hussein, Jan Walling, Janet Carpenter, Janice Stenson, Jean-Claude Tippit, Jenni Starrick-Wicker, Jeremiah Moynihan, Jerry Clavin, Jerry Garver, Jesse Chenevert, Joanne Gillespie, Joanne Waugh, Joe Lessey, Joel Rivera, Joey Whiting, John Crafton, John Hoden, John Hubbard, John Michael Knight, John O’Connor, John Ryan, Joseph Garity, Joseph Kleinschnitz, Joseph Kriewaldt, Josephine Brunell, Joyce Roberts

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