Saint Scholastica Catholic Church….Thank you for worshipping with us.
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Clergy Rev. James B. Johnson Pastor
Rev. Jojo Tejada Parochial Vicar
Deacons
Deacon Terrence Knox
Deacon Robert Smith
Administration
Louise Boyer Office Manager [email protected]
Pat Brockmann Administrative Assistant [email protected]
Anne Griffith Receptionist [email protected]
John Edel Music Director [email protected]
Donna Davis Asst. Music Director [email protected]
Theresa Holland Administrator of Rel. Ed. [email protected]
Pat Brockmann Bulletin Editor/Webmaster [email protected]
Bo Bolinsky/Jimmy Moore Maintenance [email protected]
Monday-Friday: 8:30 am Saturday Vigil: 4:00 pm & 6:00 pm Sunday: 9:00 am & 11:30 am
Holy Days: Vigil: 4:00 pm; 8:30 am & 7:00 pm
First Saturday: 8:30 am
Reconciliation Saturday: 2:45 - 3:30 pm or by appointment
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament on Fridays from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm with Benediction at 5:00 pm.
Mass Schedule
Address: 4301 W Homosassa Trail Lecanto, FL 34461
Phone: (352)746-9422 Fax: (352) 746-2335
Website: www.stscholastica.org E-Mail: [email protected]
Parish Office Hours:
Mon - Thurs: QR Code 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Friday - Closed
Parish Information
Parish Ministries & Organizations
Community of Catholic Women Jeannine Davis - 746-9422
Knights of Columbus Les McGlothlin - 503-2653
Legion of Mary Lois Tate - 527-2671 Carolyn Geiger - 746-5169
For information on any of our Liturgical Ministries, please call the parish office at 746-9422 for ministry contact numbers.
Diocesan School Saint John Paul II Catholic School Phone: 352-746-2020
Sick List
God’s Word Today
Prayers for the Safety of our Military
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Please remember in your prayers all of our parish family and friends who suffer physically, emotionally or spiritually, especially:
Mim Sullivan Catherine Mignault Lorenzo Ravenna Curtis Parker Tom Hamburg Katie M. Jim Guinn Herbert Walter Mary Ann Walter Donald Finlayson Roy Yates
Will Carpenter Miriam Skiba Tom Measel Richard Martinez Susan McElheny Barbara Ferrick Sandra Fahrenthold Catherine Gimont Dennis Torregrossa William Wallace Paul Hemsing Fran Measel Alberto Oyuela Pam Coburn Barbara Coxe Judy Boyskey LeRoy Hedin Betty MacQueen Sean Halloren
Walter Whitney Jacob Cantrell Bill Petruska Joan Cohey Kevin Rzeppa Jim Rutkowski Thelma Brilli Jack Winburn Carole Kroeck Carol Peterman John Birmingham Michelle Peters Genevieve Davis Ken Stewart Felicia Plummer David McBride Patricia Perkins Kathleen Perkins Krissy Mitchell
Barbara Stier Ralph Haley Renee Elliott Stephen Stier John Cornforth Joyce Miller Kay Stegemann Andrea Strogney Ann Crane Tyanna Sanders Joe Geosite Joan Spiddle Bernadette Passalacqua Jennifer Fischer Linda Plache Ernest Pachilis Anne Foster Jennifer Cornforth
David Keith Ken Yates Martin Reinhard David Bareither April Salem Michael McNulty Chad Stratton Kevin F. Hayes Audrey Anna Ward Thomas McConnell Grant Rosen
Joseph Frantz Peter Whitney Anthony Haros Travis Wiemann Jeremy Boucher James Britton, Jr. Joseph R. Tress Dorothy Goebel Keith Fitzsimmons Matthew Ratcliff Nolan Kononitz
Robert Deyeso Noah Barden Ryan Nalepa Luke Blanchette Sean Grant Joey Carosella Colby Dawson Eric Smith
One need only glance briefly at today’s readings to realize that the liturgical year is drawing to a close. These readings are visionary texts describing the end times. Jesus’ exhortation in today’s Gospel alerts us to the importance of heeding his words: “Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away.” As the liturgical year begins to draw to its conclusion, let us absorb the living word of God proclaimed in the midst of God’s people. Let us be vigilant at all times, strengthened in our resolve to welcome the Lord Jesus into our hearts at any time and in every place. From Saint Margaret Sunday Missal, copyright © J. S. Paluch Company
Monday, Nov. 16, 2015 8:30 am - † Pura & † Mike
Trompeta by Romulo & Virgina Postadan
Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2015 8:30 am - † Audrey Lacorazza by Connie Taylor
Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015 8:30 am - † Colman Ebalo by Rose & Win Samson
Thursday, Nov. 19, 2015 8:30 am - † Joe D. Rigney
by Joe W. Rigney
Friday, Nov. 20, 2015 8:30 am - † Virginia King Morano by John & Ida King
Saturday, Nov. 21, 2015 4:00 pm - † Peggy McCarthy
by Jim McCarthy
6:00 pm - ♥ For the People
Sunday, Nov. 22, 2015 9:00 am - † Dr. Amado Gervacio
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Readings for the Week
Saints and Special Observances
Today’s Readings
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THE FINAL WINNERS The good news of the readings today is that God wins in the end. Despite the evil of the world, vast amounts of suffering, and the upheavals of nature, God’s goodness will be victorious. This news gives us great cause for hope.
The people of Daniel’s day lived during a difficult time. They were subjects of a harsh ruler, but Daniel encouraged them. He told them of a dream in which the servant of God, Michael, would protect them, but only after they went through a terrible period of anguish.
Like Daniel, Mark assured the people of his time that God and good would win. It was during this period that early Christians lived in a time of oppression and persecution by the Romans. Mark said there would be pandemonium and disorder. Stars would fall from the sky and the earth would shake violently. After all this chaos, however, the Son of Man would appear once again.
Mark gave the people hope. If they knew something so wonderful could come from something so catastrophic as what he described, then surely they could survive with hope the misery of their current plight under Roman rule.
November 15, 2015
Monday: 1 Mc 1:10-15, 41-43, 54-57, 62-63; Ps 119:53, 61, 134, 150, 155, 158; Lk 18:35-43 Tuesday: 2 Mc 6:18-31; Ps 3:2-7; Lk 19:1-10 Wednesday: 2 Mc 7:1, 20-31; Ps 17:1bcd, 5-6, 8b, 15; Lk 19:11-28 or (for the memorial of the Dedication) Acts 28:11-16, 30-31; Ps 98:1-6; Mt 14:22-33 Thursday: 1 Mc 2:15-29; Ps 50:1b-2, 5-6, 14-15; Lk 19:41-44 Friday: 1 Mc 4:36-37, 52-59; 1 Chr 29:10bcd, 11-12; Lk 19:45-48 Saturday: 1 Mc 6:1-13; Ps 9:2-4, 6, 16, 19; Lk 20:27-40 Sunday: Dn 7:13-14; Ps 93:1-2, 5; Rv 1:5-8; Jn 18:33b-37
First Reading — Those who lead the many to justice shall be like the stars forever (Daniel 12:1-3).
Psalm — You are my inheritance, O Lord! (Psalm 16). Second Reading — Where there is forgiveness, there is no longer offering for sin (Hebrews 10:11-14, 18).
Gospel — Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away (Mark 13:24-32). 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.
Sunday: Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday: St. Margaret of Scotland; St. Gertrude Tuesday: St. Elizabeth of Hungary Wednesday: Dedication of the Basilicas of Ss. Peter and Paul; St. Rose Philippine Duchesne Saturday: Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Sacraments
Attention Parents
Are You Registered?
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We are delighted that you’ve joined us for worship and we hope that you’ll return to pray with us often.
As a church community, we offer lots of services to our members in addition to our weekly worship If you have moved into the area, we invite you to become a member.
Feel free to call the parish office at 352-746-9422 or email us at: [email protected].
You may also fill out a new parishioner registration form which are located on the table in the Church narthex and on the St. Scholastica website: www.stscholastica.org.
Even if you are here infrequently, we welcome you to join our Parish Family.
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Baptism Registered parishioners should contact the office for instruction. This should be done at least six months before the birth of your baby.
Marriages Registered parishioners should contact the parish office at least six months in advance of making marriage arrangements.
Sick Calls Please contact the parish office if you need a priest to come to your home to anoint you, or to be anointed at a weekday Mass.
If your child or children have reached the age of 21 and are away at school or no longer residing with you, please encourage them to register at a parish where they currently reside. Establishing church membership is very important. Should they be asked to serve as a
Godparent or Confirmation Sponsor, their parish of residence will need to verify their church membership and attendance and provide them with the required documentation. Please feel free to call the parish office at 746-9422 if you have any questions.
Did you know that demographic studies estimate that more than 1/3 of all
Catholics are not registered in a parish?
Please encourage your friends and family to register!
Registering is important because:
• If a parish doesn’t know who is out there, how can it adequately serve the needs of all - especially singles, divorced or young families who may not see the need to register?
• Registered parishioners receive helpful information about our parish. Registering is easy. Registration forms are available in the parish office, the narthex and on the parish website.
RCIA Anyone interested in becoming a Catholic or learning more about their Catholic Faith are invited to call the parish office to register for RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) classes. Classes are on Thursdays at 6pm in the Bethlehem Room.
One Minute Meditations
Bring Christ’s Love
All of Jesus’ disciples have the ability to act on his behalf to bring his love and peace to others. Look for the chance to act on Jesus’ behalf each day.
Stewardship Reflections
Online Giving
2015 APA as of 11/2/15
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Father Gaitley Study
As we are approaching Advent, we invite you to join us in the 33 Days of Morning Glory, a do-it-yourself Retreat by Father Michael Gaitley.
It begins November 5th and ends on December 8th. Call Jan Brownhill for more details. 794-3124.
It’s that time of the year when we change out the Missalettes. If you are able to help out with this project on Tuesday, November 24th following the 8:30 am Mass, it would be much appreciated. Covers are removed from the old missalettes and put on to the new ones. Thank You!
Goal - $112,745.00 Pledged - $84,073.50 Total Paid - $81,063.60 Pledge Balance - $3,009.90 Family Pledges - 456 Average Pledge - $184.37 Balance to Goal - $31,681.40 % of Goal Pledged - 74.57% % of Goal Paid - 71.90%
As each one has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards of God’s varied grace.” - 1 Peter 4:10
Reasons to sign up for Electronic Giving:
• No need to write checks or bring cash to church.
• Peace of mind knowing that the church is receiving your contribution even if you are unable to attend.
• More secure than checks.
• All contributions are recorded for you on your bank statement with date of set-tlement.
• IT COSTS YOU NOTHING! You will have the option to keep receiving your regular offering envelope packets if you wish. Visit www.stscholastica.org to sign up and more information.
November 15, 2015
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
“And then they will see the Son of Man coming in the clouds with great power and glory.” (Mark 13:26)
We will all have that day when we are standing before God and our life is played out like a movie. When this happens and God asks each of us, “What have you done with the gifts that I have given you?” How will you respond?
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Parishioners who wish to donate gift certificates from local grocery stores for those in need at Thanksgiving are invited to do so again this year.
Gift cards may be dropped off at the parish office Monday through Thursday between the hours of 8:00 am to 4:00 pm God bless you for your generosity.
The Evening Bible Study will resume Monday, November 16, with a study of The Eucharist in Scripture. As Catholics, the Eucharist is a key point of our faith. This study emphasizes the importance of meals shared in faithful fellowship as part of our covenant relationship with God. Come and learn how Old Testament meals and promises provide the foundation for gospel meals with Jesus, the “breaking bread” found in Acts, and Jesus as the Bread of Life. This is a 6 week study, and will end before Christmas.
We meet Monday evenings from 6:30 to 8:00 P.M. in the Parish Center. Please join us. If you have questions, please call Evelyn Jones at (352) 419-7560.
St. Scholastica Parish Annual Christmas Dinner and Dance
Date: December 12, 2015 Time: 5:30 pm to 10:00 pm Place: Fr. James Hoge Parish Center
Tickets: $25.00 per person
Entertainment by Goodfellows
Catering by Joe’s Deli
Tickets Available After All Masses the Weekends of November 28th/29th and December 5th/6th For Information Contact Dana Rossignol at 352-726-1646 or the Parish Office. Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus Council 14485
St. Scholastica Rosary makers began our 4th year in January. Our meetings are held 3rd Tuesday of following months: November 17th and no meeting in December. We have made and shipped 17,000 rosaries for local and missionary needs.
New members are Welcome. Supplies are furnished. For more information, please call Ann Downer at 352-746-4669.
Rosary Makers
HOPE If you do not hope, you will not find what is beyond your hopes. —St. Clement
THE FUTURE The future starts today, not tomorrow. —Pope John Paul II
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P arish Calendar
Monday, Nov. 16, 2015 Bulletin Inserts Due for December 6, 2015 9:30 am - CCW Rosary, with General Mtg. to follow. 1:00 pm - Body of Christ Prayer Group 5:00 pm - Hand Bell Rehearsal 6:30 pm - Evening Bible Study
Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2015 9:00 am - Tuesday Morning Fellowship
Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015 11:00 am - 33 Days to Morning Glory 5:00 pm - Traditional Choir 7:00 pm - Contemporary Choir 7:00 pm - K of C 1st Degree
Thursday, Nov. 19, 2015 6:00 pm - RCIA 7:00 pm - K of C Officers’ Mtg.
Friday, Nov. 20, 2015 9:00 am - Adoration 9:45 am - Legion of Mary 5:00 pm - Benediction
Saturday, Nov. 21, 2015 11:00 am - Bunco Bash
Sunday, Nov. 22, 2015 10:15 am - Faith Formation Classes 5:00 pm - CRHP
The December Board Meeting will be held on December 8th at 10:00, in the Loyola Room, in the Parish Hall. The Baby Jesus Luncheon will be held on December 10th, 2015 at Citrus Hills Country Club. Every one is asked to bring a gift for child to be given to the Pregnancy and Life Center. Tickets are now available, the price is $15.00. For more information call Jean Petruska at 726-6390. The Parish Christmas Party will be held on December 12, 2015 in the Parish Hall. There will be a catered roast beef dinner and good music.The price of the tickets including beer and wine are $25.00. Please consider booking a table of eight of family and friends. Tickets are now available. We will be having the Mass of Angels on Saturday, December 19th. The Rosary will be recited at 8:30, followed by the Mass at 9:00. This is a special Mass for all the children that have passed away, born and unborn. Tricky Tray will be held on January 30th, save the date.
We are in need of Eucharistic Ministers of Holy Communion to the Homebound especially for our registered parishioners who reside in the Citrus Hills, Hernando and Homosassa areas. If you would like to join this rewarding ministry and learn more about the requirements, please contact the parish office for more information.
Attention Parishioners....We desperately need Ushers for some Masses. Are you willing to give us 20 minutes before the mass starts, and a few minutes after Mass. We can use 7 more USHERS to cover our Masses on the weekend, and any special Holy Days. The Ushers that are needed are 2 for the 4PM----2 for the 6PM---- and 3 for the 11:30AM Mass.
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In our second reading
from Hebrews, we see that when Jesus allowed himself to be crucified he was actually being a priest, offering himself for the sins of the world. After giving his life for us, he takes his place as God’s equal. He is now the eternal Priest, so all clergy since the time of Jesus are visible signs of that priesthood.
When we celebrate the Eucharist, Jesus’ sacrifice is there. We are present at his death and resurrection, without needing a flux capacitor or a time warp. His sacrifice is an eternal one, redeeming all past and future sins. So if you have come back to church after being absent for years, God has already offered you forgiveness.
The Eucharist also reminds us that Jesus is present in glory, with us always, sharing his priesthood with all the baptized. We can show God’s mercy by forgiving each other. Since Jesus lives in us, we offer our lives as sacrifice for sins. Does that mean we are supposed to seek ways to suffer? No, it means the suffering we cannot avoid can become our offering to God, a way to take up our cross as Jesus did, and a way to experience God’s power in our weakness.
At the Eucharist, we pray with the priest, “that my sacrifice and yours may be acceptable to God…” All the sacrifices we make, from accepting serious illness, to giving up something for Lent, are ways we take part in the priesthood of Christ. Tom Schmidt, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
So many of you have expressed the joy that comes with sharing your blessings with those less fortunate.
This year at Christmas our parish family will once again reach out to those less fortunate by participating in our annual Giving Tree Project! Tags will be placed on the Christmas tree located in our church narthex the weekend of November 7th & 8th.
These tags will display the gender of children who would benefit from the generosity of your gifts (New gifts only). Please return your unwrapped gifts (with the original tag attached) no later than Monday, November 30th and place them beneath the Christmas tree.
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HAPPILY MARRIED COUPLES: Marriage is a journey!! A Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend can help you enrich your marriage and add some pizzazz to your journey. Whether you’ve been married 1 year or 60, a Marriage Encounter Weekend maybe just the thing you need to put a fresh breath of romance and excitement into your relationship. The next Marriage Encounter Weekend in this diocese is Nov 13-15 at the Franciscan Retreat Center in Tampa. Contact (813) 270-7832 to apply or for more information about the weekend (AND, in honor of the Pope’s Synod on the Family, the application for THIS weekend is FREE!!). You may apply on-line at www.wwmetampabay.org
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Abortion Aftercare - Project Rachel
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The Pregnancy & Family Life Center of Citrus County would like to thank all of the generous parishioners of St. Scholastica Parish who gave money and items on Make a Difference Weekend. The response was overwhelming! Among the items donated were 82 dozen of diapers, 40 packs of baby wipes, 8 new outfits, blankets, 4 bags of gently used clothing, an umbrella stroller and a car seat, along with $54.00. All of the items were greatly needed and will help the Center help families. Thank you so much for your continued caring and giving spirit!
Cindy Campbell, Board Secretary
Pregnancy & Family Life Center of Citrus County
Women & Men take the first step, there is hope!
Seek wholeness through the healing love and mercy of God. Through Project Rachel you can begin your confidential and non-judgmental journey to healing. Rachel’s Vineyard weekend retreats are schedule for Nov. 13-15, 2015 (English) and Jan. 15-17, 2016 (Spanish).
In addition, a new post abortion support program called “Living Well” is scheduled to begin Thursday, Nov. 19th from 7:00 pm till 8:30 pm at the St. James Chapel at the Bethany Center and continue every Third Thursday of the month throughout the Jubilee Year of Mercy. This is a monthly support group for those impacted by abortion.
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
Eastern Christians developed very different traditions for confessing sin. They see the priest as a witness to God’s action, a physician, if you will, rather than a judge. A person confesses sin to God while standing in front of an icon of Jesus, face to face. Without a grill, in the full light of day, near a table with an open Gospel book, the penitent asks the Lord for mercy. A priest standing to the side might offer counsel and confirm God’s gift of forgiveness. Rather than list sins and offenses, an Eastern Christian is more likely to speak of a disposition of heart toward God and neighbor, and the desire to forgive those who have wronged them. Remarkably, although only a priest can pronounce the prayers of forgiveness, lay people, including married men and women, single Christians, monks, and nuns, may witness the confession. This is akin to the ancient Celtic practice of a “soul friend” as a spiritual mentor. Bishops may bless anyone with sufficient theological knowledge and discretion to do this. Eastern Catholics in the United States have largely drifted away from this tradition and toward Latin Rite customs such as confessional screens, set formulas and prayers, and penances. Today, in the interest of preserving the authentic tradition of the Eastern Church, there is a move to restore the older form. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
“It’s going to get worse before it gets better” is a phrase that prepares us to buckle up for a rough ride. We know that enduring a difficult time will require some strenuous physical or emotional energy on our part before we experience the calm of normality. Our past experience tells us that we can endure the difficult pressure better when we know how long it will last and if we know that something better awaits us. Getting through the tough times while holding to the promise that awaits us is the message of this weekend’s readings. They point toward the promises of God’s kingdom that will come after the maelstroms and chaos of this world.
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