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Page 1: Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 3, 2016 Saint Andrew … · 2016. 6. 30. · Golf & Dinner October 2nd, 2PM Pasta Dinner - in November January 18 Friends, ... July 3, 2016

VBS from Aug.2nd to 6th; 9am to 3.30pm

Host a Family Fund Raising Programs:

Meat Box fundraiser on July 24th

Yard Sale on August 13th

Pie Making/Sale Sept. 24th

Golf & Dinner October 2nd, 2PM

Pasta Dinner - in November

Friends, please think about joining in

any of the above activities that we may

support two refugee families.

Last Week’s Collection Sunday Offering - $ 1350.15 ‘Host a Family..’ $ 10.00 Building fund - $ 45.00

Bless you for your continued generous support.

Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 3, 2016 Saint Andrew the Apostle, pray for us Mass Schedule & Intentions from July 2 to July 10, 2016

Carry no purse, no bag, no sandals; and greet no

one on the road. Whatever house you enter, first

say, ‘Peace to this house!’ And if anyone is there

who shares in peace, your peace will rest on that

person; but if not, it will return to you.

(Luke 10:1-12)

Upcoming Events

Saturday

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday Saturday

Sunday

5:00PM

9:00AM

11:00AM

7:00PM

9.00AM 6.30PM

9:00AM

9:00AM

5:00PM

9:00AM

11:00AM

† Giuseppina Nero by Husband Amore

Maria Ioannoni by Sister in law Bruna Ioannoni & family

Carmela Agostino by Nancy Fazari Giuseppe Paonesse by Raffaele Mancuso & family

† John Nenadovich by Connie & George Poll

Domenico Locco by Wife Lea Locco & family Bruna Belcamino by Sister Elena Calabutta Antonio Notarianni

by Mr. & Mrs. Rocco Giorirazzo

For us and for all our dearly deceased ones No Mass

† John Nenadovich by Maria Fazzalari

† Salvotore Giovinazzo by Vincenzia Nero

Rosary Recital at , 204 Harriet Street Welland.

† Stella Pace by Frank Pala

† Carmello Presti by Isabel Dean

† Alcide Charette by Indri Swampillai Mike Fazari by Nancy Fazari Antonio Gallo by Wife & family

Barbara Dmytrow by Klaudia Savona & Bruce Denis

† Marguerite Pisani by family John Silvestri by Mom & family

Edward, Ella & Dave Doucette by Connie & George Poll

Lina Bellantino by family

For us and for all our dearly deceased ones

Did you know

that we recite

Rosary every

morning before

the Holy Mass

at 8.40AM

From the book of 2 Chronicles-Chapter 11-15. Rehoboam loved______ , daughter of Absalom, more than all his other wives and concubines; ….

A. Mahalath C. Elizabeth B. Rebekah D. Maacah

Answer in Next Week’s Bulletin

Last Week’s Question: Who said: “The report I heard in

my country about your deeds and your wisdom is true,”

she told the king.” ANSWER: C. Queen of Sheba

FACING THE THREAT

OF

PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED

SUICIDE

As our country faces the

moral and social threat of

physician-assisted suicide,

you are invited to call upon

federal, provincial and

territorial legislators to

defend and protect the lives

of all, to renew efforts to

guarantee accessible home

care and palliative care,

and to protect the conscience

rights of healthcare providers

and agencies refusing to be

part of euthanasia and

assisted suicide. To share

your concerns with your

legislators, visit: www.canadiansforconscience.ca

JUBILEE AUDIENCE POPE FRANCIS June 30 , 2016

Dear Brothers and Sisters: During this Holy Year

of Mercy, we have not only considered the gift of

God’s mercy in itself, but also the works of mercy which we are called to practice as part of the Christian life. To

paraphrase Saint James, we can say that mercy without works is

dead. To be merciful like God our Father demands constant

sensitivity to the needs, material and spiritual, of those around us.

Jesus himself tells us in no uncertain terms that we will be judged by

the mercy we show to the poor: those who hunger and thirst, the

naked, the stranger, the sick and those in prison (cf. Mt 25:35-36).

Particularly in our prosperous societies, Christians are called to

guard against the temptation of indifference to the plea of so many

of our brothers and sisters. In our rapidly changing and increasingly

globalized world, many new forms of poverty are appearing. In response to them, may we prove creative in developing new and

practical forms of charitable outreach as an expression of the way of

mercy.

Rosary Prayer Group

We continue our evening prayer and

rosary recital program. This week on

Wednesday July 6th we gather at

6.30PM, at 204 Harriet Street, Welland. Stephen Martin will be our host family.

Car pool from the church at 6.15PM. Please join.

Life in man is the glory of God; the life of man

is the vision of God

The glory of God gives life; those who see God receive life. For this reason

God, who cannot be grasped, comprehended or seen, allows himself to be

seen, comprehended and grasped by men, that he may give life to those

who see and receive him. It is impossible to live without life, and the

actualisation of life comes from participation in God, while participation in

God is to see God and enjoy his goodness.

Men will therefore see God if they are to live; through the vision of God

they will become immortal and attain to God himself. As I have said, this

was shown in symbols by the prophets: God will be seen by men who bear

his Spirit and are always waiting for his coming. As Moses said in the

Book of Deuteronomy: On that day we shall see, for God will speak to

man, and man will live.

God is the source of all activity throughout creation. He cannot be seen

or described in his own nature and in all his greatness by any of his

creatures. Yet he is certainly not unknown. Through his Word the whole

creation learns that there is one God the Father, who holds all things

together and gives them their being. As it is written in the Gospel: No man

has ever seen God, except the only-begotten Son, who is in the bosom of

the Father; he has revealed him.

From the beginning the Son is the one who teaches us about the Father;

he is with the Father from the beginning. He was to reveal to the human

race visions of prophecy, the diversity of spiritual gifts, his own ways of

ministry, the glorification of the Father, all in due order and harmony, at

the appointed time and for our instruction: where there is order, there is

also harmony; where there is harmony, there is also correct timing; where

there is correct timing, there is also advantage.

The Word became the steward of the Father’s grace for the advantage of

men, for whose benefit he made such wonderful arrangements. He

revealed God to men and presented men to God. He safeguarded the

invisibility of the Father to prevent man from treating God with contempt

and to set before him a constant goal toward which to make progress. On

the other hand, he revealed God to men and made him visible in many

ways to prevent man from being totally separated from God and so cease

to be. Life in man is the glory of God; the life of man is the vision of God.

If the revelation of God through creation gives life to all who live upon the

earth, much more does the manifestation of the Father through the Word

give life to those who see God.

From the treatise Against Heresies by Saint Irenaeus, bishop

http://www.universalis.com/

Mothers’ gathering on August 13

We are planning to have a gathering

of all ladies/mothers on Saturday

August 13th at 10.30AM, here in our

church. A time to chat with each

other and to the Lord; a time to

discuss things that matters to all.

Rev.Sr.Araceley SOLI will join you

to help in this faith journey

In The God Ol' Summertime

Host a Family Program

On July 24th 2016 at 2:00PM

Have a fun filled afternoon in the

Church hall with great activities such as

“Test Your Bible Knowledge”.

Watch current and recent miracle

videos , music videos, funniest videos

and more ...

Kids Art & Craft table.

Drinks, Snacks and Ice Cream are for

sale in the hall.

Tickets on sale now - Adults $3,

Children 12 and under $2 and a

family pass (Parent(s) + children) $8

Door prizes include a Meatbox worth

$100!

PRAYER FOR TRAVELERS My holy angel guardian, ask the Lord

to bless the journey which I undertake,

that it may profit the health of my soul

and body; that I may reach its end; and

that, returning safe and sound, I may

find all at home in good health.

Do thou guard, guide, and preserve us.

Amen.

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 2016 Tuesday August 2nd to Saturday August 6th, 2016 from 9:00AM to

4:00PM. The program this year will run from Tuesday to Saturday

as Monday is celebrated as civic holiday.

All Children ages 4-12 are encouraged

to join. This years theme: Birthday Blast:

A Celebration of Life. Registration forms

are available at the back of the church or

on our web site www.saintandrewrcchurch.com. Cost $10 a day. A $5

($45) discount will be provided to those registering before July 15, 2016.

Bring registration form and $15 to the church or office. Thank you.

Full Time Paid Job Opening

The Ozanam Centre (soup kitchen) which is

run by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul is

looking for a fulltime paid coordinator to work from Monday – Friday to run our

soup kitchen. We are located at 235 Church

in St. Catharines. For more information please contact Shelley at

905-329-8568 or [email protected]

Pilgrimage to THE HOLY LAND January 18 - 27th, 2017 - with Fr. Paul

Join me on a trip that follows the life and times of Jesus. Imagine

yourself in the Galilee at the same sites where Jesus taught and

performed his miracles, being baptized in the Jordan river, walking

through the streets of Jerusalem and reflecting on the sacrifice He gave

in this city that changed the world. We bring you this invitation for a

spiritual journey that is sure to be one of the most unforgettable

experiences of your life. Come an see for yourself!! Contact “the Joy of

Travel” 905-889-1681 or [email protected] for more information.

Orientation Meeting at St. Andrew’s on July 19, 2016 7:30PM