Wait for the LORD with courage; · Rosary Prayer Group-Sylvia Penney: 528-3749 Sisters of St....
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Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
January 22, 2017
Wait for the LORD with courage; be stouthearted,
and wait for the LORD. -- Psalm 27:14
Confession Saturday:
4:00-4:20pm (or by appointment)
U.S. 19 & C-40A Inglis, FL
If a
For urgent matters and real emergencies, please call 352-528-2893 or 352-812-1804.
Rosary Schedule: Thursday: 8:30am Friday: 8:15am Sunday: 7:50am Held in the Chapel
1st Friday Adora on: Begins at 9:30 am and ends with Benedic on
at 4:30 pm
Healing Mass at 5:00pm
Mass Schedule: Sunday:
8:30am and 11:00am 1:30pm (Spanish)
Wednesday: 7:00pm Thursday: 9:00am Friday: 9:00am
Holy Day Mass: TBA or call
Confession Schedule: Sunday: Before Mass
Shut-ins: Please keep us informed of any parishioner who can not join us for the weekend Eucharistic celebration. We will gladly bring Communion and provide Anointing of the Sick. Hospital Calls: Please call and advise us of the patient’s name, room number & hospital. Also, let us know of anticipated surgeries or hospitalizations Baptism, 1st Holy Communion & Confirmation: These sacraments of initiation involve special preparation. Call the office for an appointment. Marriages: Sacramental marriage involves sufficient advance preparation for the couple getting married. Contact the pastor at least six months in ad-vance. Parish Membership: Every Catholic should be reg-istered with their local parish community. This will help the pastor to better serve in times of need.
(e-mail: [email protected])
Pastor: Rev. Fr. Manny Lopez Office: Heather Barley
WEBSITE : www.holy-family-church.org
Office Hours: Monday: Closed
Tuesday-Friday: 9am-3pm
S . A A M Mass Schedule:
Wednesday: 1:30pm Saturday: 4:30pm
Coordinator: Mary Vorisek, 352-447-3630
Co-coordinator: Cathy Proveaux—352-795-0179
HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH
17353 NE Hwy 27 Alt, Williston, FL 32696
Phone: 352-528-2893 / Fax: 352-528-6002
Mission Statement: Holy Family Catholic Church, united with the Bishop of St. Augustine, dedicates itself to the
teachings of Christ. We, as family, work to spread the Good News within our communities and into the world by using our gifts of time, talents and treasures. Guided by the Holy Spirit, we celebrate the Sacraments and
our faith by serving God and the needs of His people by showing His love in all that we do.
Holy Family
Sunday, January 22
8:30am In memory of Bill & Shelda Lucas by Marilyn Lucas
11:00am In Memory of Myron Zack Barley by the Family
1:30pm available Mass intentions
Wednesday, January 25
7:00pm Riccardo Estripeaut by Jenny Estripeaut
Thursday, January 26
9:00am In memory of Richard Inzerillo by Deborah Inzerillo
Flowers Donated In Memory of Richard Inzerillo
by the Family
Friday, January 27
9:00am available Mass intentions
Sunday, January 29
1:30am In memory of Alison Klepper by The Family
11:00am In Memory of Jack Kearney by the Ladies Guild
1:30pm available Mass intentions
Altar Servers-Jerry Lowery: 529-0600 Altar Flowers– Cathy Robinson: 528-3909 Angel House-Lois Staton: 528-0360 Baptism Ed- Suzanne Dees: 528-5717 Spanish Baptism—Nellie Collis -352-214-2226 Bereavement-Gisele Filipek: 486-6043 Cenacle-Sylvia Penney: 528-3749 Choir (8:30 AM)-Leanne Swarts: 495-2890 Choir (11:00 AM)-Justin & Pat Carroll:339-2718 Choir (1:30 PM)- Olga Hiraldo: 591-0279 Custodian & Groundskeeper– Rey Piniero Eucharistic Adoration-Sylvia Penney: 528-3749 Eucharistic Congress–Mary Anne Ostroman: 486-4315 Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion- Suzanne Dees: 528-5717 Finance Committee-Dolores Clayton: 486-2231 Fish Fry– Mary Anne Ostroman: 486-4315 Funeral -Dot Barley: 528-5498 Good Samaritan Ret/Home-Dot Barley: 528-5498 Hall Rental-Samantha Reid: 486-4303 Hispanic Ministry-Awilda Perez: 528-2517 Victor Colon: 281-0725,Nellie Collis: 486-6233 Information Technology-Jerry Lowery: 529-0600 Ladies Guild– Karen Cardella: 352-528-0056 Lectors-Wayne Hardy: 528-3570 Library– Linda and Dennis Ruppert: 486-4083 Light Lunch-James and Karen Cardella: 528-0056 Maintenance-Carlos Tamayo: 229-4067 Office/Bulletin/Website-Heather Barley: 812-1804 Parish Council-Jerry Lowery: 529-0600 Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults Suzanne Dees: 528-5717 Religious Articles Shop-Samantha Reid: 486-4303 Religious Ed. Director- Respect Life- Rosary Prayer Group-Sylvia Penney: 528-3749 Sisters of St. Joseph Associates- Pat Parmerlee:528-3351 Ushers/Hospitality-Velma Jarvis: 222-5758 Widow Group-Earl McAllister: 528-0084 Yard Sale - Mario & Porfiria Rivera: 486-2852 Youth Group– Heather Barley: 812-1804 Williston Nursing Home-/ Homebound- Gail Osteen:226-2265 Votive Candles - Fabiola
Holy Family Open Enrollment—there is a place for you
2nd Collection Monthly Schedule 1st Sunday of the Month—Building Loan 2nd Sunday—Basilica Cathedral
St. Anthony the Abbot
1/14 Offertory Main Account $759.00 1/14 Building Fund Account $829.00
January 15
Facility Loan Repayment Collection
will be 1st Sunday of every Month
Church Repair Loan $150,000.00
Remaining as of 1/1
$126,547.70
LIBERATION AND REFORM While you might have to reach for an atlas to determine that Isaiah is speaking about Galilee, today's first reading (part of which was read at Christmas) is prophetic of Jesus' future ministry in that province. The
light that brings salvation and rejoicing is, ultimately, Christ. Liberation is the theme: liberation from both ignorance ("darkness") and sin (the "yoke"). As Isaiah identifies a place, so Paul describes an attitude: the attitude that develops, even among good people, of equating their own will with the common good. This always brings dissension, and so it has done in Corinth. Paul will not allow this; we are all members of
"Christ's party." The gospel is not to divide us. Matthew quotes from Isaiah in today's Gospel, presenting Je-sus as the fulfillment of Isaiah's prophecies. The theme is "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at
hand" (Matthew 4:17). To spread this message, Jesus begins to select disciples, four of whom we meet today: Peter, Andrew, James, and John.
Mass Intentions
Offertory $2,208.01
Loan 90.00 Angel House $268.00
Children’s Offertory $77.00
Candles $96.50 Poor Box $160.30 Maintenance $710.02 Religious Education $50.00
Loan Payment per month is $1,800.00
Collected $1,097.00
St. Anthony will be having a Wednesday Mass at 1:30pm.
Bible Study with Fr. Manny 2nd Wednesday of the Month
Loan Payment for repayment of building hall and roof for the
church is $1,050.00 per month. Collected $1,177.00
Church Repair Loan
$122,000.00
Remaining
$95,136.88
Jan 21st
In memory of John Lawlor Requested by Cathy Proveaux
Jan 28th In memory of Bertha & George Morrison
Requested by Kathy Morrison
1st Sunday of the month
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Ladies Guild Next Meeting: February 1, 2017
Next Breakfast :Sunday, February 5th at 9:30-10:30 Biscuit & Gravy , Fruit and OJ
Rite of Chris an Ini a on of Adults
Will resume classes in the Fall. Schedule to be announced.
Please contact Suzanne Dees if you are interested in becoming Catholic.
YARD SALE
1st and 3rd Saturday of the month
9:00am– 1:00pm
February 15 At Noon LITE LUNCH
BIBLE STUDY February 17
at 2pm
FacilityImprovementLoanFundRaiser
Sunday - January 22
Holy Family Catholic Church
Happy Hour 4:00PM
Dinner 5:00PM Spaghetti Dinner
Adults $8.00 Children $6.00
Pre Super Bowl Party
See a Knight for a Ticket.
Sunday January 29
at 5pm at
First Presbyterian
Church
Speaker: Rev. Davis
RESPECT LIFE Join us in restoring the culture of life, one heart at a
time, by supporting the 2017 Respect Life Collection, January 21-22. Proceeds directly benefit your parish
Respect Life ministry, 23 Pregnancy Resource Centers & 4 Maternity Homes, and the diocesan Respect Life office. To donate, use the envelope in your church
pew or give online through your parish online dona-tion system. For more information, visit:
www.dcfl.org/collection.
Shooting and Other Threats on House of Worship Training With Father Manny Lopez
On Saturday, February 4. 2017 at 9:00am –12:00pm
At Holy Family Parish Hall Recent shootings have led religious leaders to question what they can do
to protect their congregations.
Be Prepared and Aware.
Barbara Chadwick, Jackie Hernandez, Lena and Howard Brown, Elizabeth Capili, Warren Cox, Evelyn Scarola, Lois Norden, Frances and Artie Quesada, Pat Thompson, Hilda Trageser, Haughton “Newton” Barrett, Gloria Martin , Patricia Ferraral, James Hodges, Louis & Lynne Bouten, Bertha Lindell,
Jeryy & Myrtle Sullivan, Raymond Fisher, Mary Tulle, Frank Semetkoskey, Robert McMullen, Robert Finley, Lin Hess, Tommy and Ronnie Jordan, Arthur Dallaire Jr., Bobby Groenenboom, Earl McAllister, Edith Budzitowski, Hack & Helga Franklin, Frank Mooney, Gloria Tumminia, Florence Agin, Bill Backlinie, John Bastanzi, Valerie Cox, Robert “Bobby” Chadwick, June Burns, Rowina Gann, Judy Kidney, Amber Leppert & unborn baby Luna Leppert, Mary Babione, Debbie Maley, Matt Maley, James Maley, Richard Aslanian
Please notify the church office to add or remove names.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Heb 9:15, 24-28; Ps 98:1-6; Mk 3:22-30, or any of a number of readings for the Day of Prayer Tuesday: Heb 10:1-10; Ps 40:2, 4ab, 7-8a, 10, 11; Mk 3:31-35 Wednesday: Acts 22:3-16 or Acts 9:1-22; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Mk 16:15-18 Thursday: 2 Tm 1:1-8 or Ti 1:1-5; Ps 96:1-3, 7-8a, 10; Mk 4:21-35 Friday: Heb 10:32-39; Ps 37:3-6, 23-24, 39-40; Mk 4:26-34 Saturday: Heb 11:1-2, 8-19; Lk 1:69-75; Mk 4:35-41 Sunday: Zep 2:3; 3:12-13; Ps 146:6-10; 1 Cor 1:26-31; Mt 5:1-12a SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday: Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children; St. Vincent; St. Marianne Cope Tuesday: St. Francis de Sales Wednesday: The Conversion of St. Paul; Week of Prayer for Christian Unity ends Thursday: Ss. Timothy and Titus Friday: St. Angela Merici Saturday: St. Thomas Aquinas
Promote Holy Family Ministries
Religious Articles Shop Open after Mass
The Angel’s House Thrift Shop Open every Friday and Saturday 9:00am—1:00pm.
Thanks for your support!
Parish Hall Available for rent
Please contact Samantha Reid 352-486-4303
Every 1st Saturday of the Month $2.00 Bag Sale
Margaret McGinty, Angelina Coble Felix Budzitowski, Irene Scarso,
Joe Burns, Richard Inzerillo, Donald Chadwick Gary Meece,
Elizabeth “Betty” Banner, Marguerite Collins, Wanda Neal ,
Joe Moos, Sandra Handlin, Peter Scarso, Aiko Forestall, Leo Gossen, Jack Kearney
If you or a loved one is homebound and would like to receive Holy Communion at home please call Gail Osteen at 352-226-2265 or call the office.
Reminders Remember that to offer the Holy Eucharist for your inten ons, for the dead, or for our sick brothers & sisters, is always a source of blessing for you and them. Altar Flowers can be donated in memory of a loved one, celebra on of birthday, anniversary, or in thanksgiving. Standard Dona on is $ 35.00 Please contact the Church office.
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION It's still months away, but parish ministers, especially if they are involved in the catechumenate, have their eyes on Lent and the Easter Triduum. Until fairly recent times, the last
few days before Easter were shaped by an awareness of the Passion, but the faithful were left to their own devices about how to engage with these mysteries. A thousand years ago,
the Easter Vigil as a solemn and central moment of initiation had vanished. By the early 1950s it was a minor moment in parish life, celebrated on Holy Saturday morning, usually with only the priests and a handful of invited guests. Most
people understood it as necessary only for blessing the paschal candle and preparing the Easter water. People who were children during World War II sometimes remember
that the weekly noontime test of the air-raid sirens on Holy Saturday signaled the end of Lent. Today, of course, we see Holy Saturday as entirely within the paschal fast, and hardly the time for children to be tearing through the plastic grass
looking for jelly beans and chocolate eggs. These memories point to a total collapse of the once-central liturgies of the
Christian year. This impoverishment of the liturgy was mostly an accident of history. The root cause was the loss of Lent as a time focused on the final formation of catechumens for the Easter sacraments. By 1880, scholars began to piece together a vision of what once had been, and slowly, at first in a handful of monasteries in Europe, pieces of the tradition
were rediscovered and celebrated.
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