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A Community Centered In Christ, Nurtured by the Sacraments & Teachings of the Church; Committed to Excellence In Education, Living A Life of Service, Leadership, and Compassion.
A MESSAGE FROM
Church Location: 3280 W. 1st St. (SR #46), Sanford, FL 32771 Confession: (Sat) 3:45-4:45 pm Vigil Mass: (Sat) 5:00 pm Sunday Masses: 9:30 am & 11:00 am , 12:30 pm (Spanish)
Chapel Location:
800 S. Oak Ave., Sanford, FL 32771 Mon.-Sat. Daily Mass: 8:30 am
Sunday Masses: 8:00 am and 2:00 pm
(Latin Tridentine)
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
“Although we must cher-
ish, protect, and defend hu-
man life year-round, the
Catholic Church in the
United States sets aside each Oc-
tober as Respect Life Month.” Archbishop Joseph Neumann,
Pro-Life Activities Chairman
This year’s theme, “Christ Our Hope: In Every
Season of Life,” is particularly suited for our
times. While attacks against human life seem to
grow ever more numerous and callous, we know
that Christ has conquered sin and death. Through
our Christians hope in the Resurrection, we are
given the grace to persevere in faith.
Jesus in today’s gospel travelled beyond the
boundaries of Jerusalem towards Samaria and
Galilee where He encountered 10 lepers
and healed them. Our daily activities
take each of us to places and encounter
people of various conditions. May we al-
low Christ to renew and strengthen us,
that He may work through us in each mo-
ment of every day life. Meet people as
they are, where they are, and share the
mercy God revealed to us each day in scriptures
and through our rich tradition.
Like the gospel let us encourage a way for people
to recognize God’s Mercy and healing gift that
they too may give thanks to God. We gather to
celebrate the Eucharist, not just with people we
know and love, but to remember and celebrate
the presence of those who cannot come and cele-
brate with us at the Lord’s table. Never stop pray-
ing, Never stop reliving...
“CHRIST AS OUR HOPE, IN
EVERY SEASON OF LIFE.”
All Are Welcome Here If you are alienated
or upset, we
welcome you lovingly. If you
are in need of forgiveness, Jesus
forgives you completely—with
unconditional love. If you have
been hurt by the Church, we are
truly sorry. If you are angry,
Jesus offers you peace. If life has
become burdensome, we are
here to support you. We are
happy you are here and want
you to stay. We would like to
share our lives with you. Come
join us each week so we can
worship God together.
All Souls Loves Visitors! We accept anyone who wants to
share in the life of the parish
regardless of where they live.
Please register as an affirmation
of your wish to share in the
community life of All Souls.
Registration cards may be found
in the narthex of the church or
chapel, the parish office during
the week, or online at our parish
website: allsoulssanford.org.
Why not sign up today? We love
new members!
Register Today at: www.allsoulssanford.org/parish-registration
Our New Parishioners Dawn Dolan Sharon Redman
Valerie Martinez Pablo Guardado
WELCOME
We Serve... THANK YOU to all who came out to
share food, fun and fellowship at our
Annual Jenni Heneghan Spa-
ghetti Dinner last
Friday! Thanks to
your generosity we
will donate $3,000 to
Catholic Charities to
assist those impacted
by Hurricane Dorian
in the Bahamas. What
a beautiful community
we have and a won-
derful God we serve!
THANK YOU!
couldn’t believe their luck, and they
hastened to the priests to confirm the
healing. They were more than willing
to leave their life of rejection and iso-
lation behind. Why take any steps
backward, when the way ahead was
so attractive? An attitude like this is
perhaps understandable, but few
would admire it.
How about you? Do you come back?
If you’ve ever had the experience of
getting what you hoped and prayed
for, you know that this can sometimes
be easier said than done. When we’ve
wanted something badly enough,
how easy it can be to focus on the gift
rather than the giver. The truth is,
God is daily offering us gifts: the gift
of our existence, of the created world,
of family and friends, of modern con-
veniences. Even in times of distress,
there is always something to be
thankful for. This Sunday, give your-
self a gratitude check. Count your
blessings. Glorify God and thank Him
for the gift of your life! ©LPi
WE PRAY
All Souls
Catholic Church
WE TEACH
School and
Jesus Christ
WE SERVE
All Souls
Cemetery
WE ENDURE
All Souls
Historic Chapel
Gospel Meditation
For Your Day
en lepers met him. They stood at a
distance …” In the ancient world and
into the Middle Ages, there was no
treatment for leprosy. People
thought it was wildly contagious and
were suspicious of any skin diseases.
Lepers were isolated from civil socie-
ty. This isolation was uphold by the
Mosaic Law. Should there be a heal-
ing from leprosy, the former leper
was to present himself to a priest to
certify the healing. Like Jesus com-
mands, “Show yourselves to the
priests.” The person would then un-
dergo a religious rite to be formally
reintroduced to society. In other
words, a leper got their life back. So
why didn’t they come back?
“As they were going they were cleansed.
And one of them, realizing he had been
healed, returned, glorifying God in a
loud voice; and he fell at the feet of Jesus
and thanked him.” Of the ten lepers
healed by Christ, only one returns
with a grateful heart. The others, per-
haps, were thankful enough.
Per-
haps
they
Calls For Time and Talent For our Living Nativity Play.
Our Next meeting is October 20th
in the Social Hall or classroom 4.
“FYI - we are looking for at least 2
Shepard’s, 2 prophets, more an-
gels, and 1 annunciation Mary.”
Practices on Sundays at the Chap-
el, 3:00 to 5:00 pm. Our next prac-
tice is October 20th.
See website for more information
www.allsoulssanford.org/events-1
Contact: Kelly Lane, Director
mkcklane@aol.com
White Mass, November 2
The White Mass recognizes
the ministry of those who
protect life and care for the
ill and dying, such as physi-
cians, nurses, compassionate
care ministers, ministers of consolation, chap-
lains, mental health workers, and all in the
medical profession. Dr. Lance
Maki, lancemaki@gmail.com.
Save The Date: Saturday, Nov. 2nd, 4 pm-5pm, St. James Cathedral, 215 N. Orange Ave., Orlando, FL.
PARISH & MINISTRY
All Souls’ Music Ministry
Opportunities as we begin our new choir year. Whether you like to sing or
can play an instrument, there are many opportunities for
you to serve at our weekend Masses.
All Souls Parish Choir (9:30 am Mass): Rehearsals on
Tuesday evenings, 6:45-8:30 pm.
Contact: David McGhee, dmcghee@allsoulssanford.org
All Souls Spanish Choir (12:30 pm Mass): Rehearsals on
Tuesday evenings, 6:00-6:45pm.
Contact: David McGhee, dmcghee@allsoulssanford.org.
All Souls Contemporary Choir (11:00 am Mass):
Rehearsals on Thursday, 6:45-8:30 pm.
Contact: Nancy Pfingsten, npfingsten@allsoulssanford.org.
Seeking Sound Technician We are looking for volunteers who would like to work with
the sound system at the Church. Sound technicians are respon-
sible for managing the lighting and sound for a specific Mass.
Training will be available.
We would also like to have some additional volunteers so that
we have a group of backup sound technicians for weekends
and special events.
If you are 15 years or older and interested in learning how to
manage the sound and lighting systems and are willing to be
fingerprinted and complete the Safe Environment Training
course, please email or call.
Contact: April McManus at atmcmanus@gmail.com.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 9:00AM Blood Drive (All Masses)..................Church
MONDAY, OCTOBER 14 6:00PM Prayer Shawl Ministry.............Office Suite C
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15 7:00 PM Jr Dawg.................................…..Gym/Social Hall 7:00 PM Adult Parent Bible Study........Science Lab 7:00 PM RCIA (English).............................TRC 7:00 PM Parish Choir...............................Choir Room
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16 6:00 PM Prayer & Life WS (English)…...Office Suite C 6:00 PM Prayer & Life WS (Spanish)…..Office Suite C 6:30 PM Grades 1-5 Faith Formation…School/Chapel 6:45 PM Dawg...........................................Social Hall 7:00 PM RCIA (Spanish)............................Office Conf. Rm
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 6:30 PM Contemporary Choir...............Choir room 6:30 PM Holy League..............................Chapel 7:00 PM Baptism Class English.............Conference Rm
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18 6:30 PM Contemporary Choir................Music Room
The craft booth for our
Festival is in need of red,
green, silver, white or gold
spray craft paint. Please
leave donations at the
welcome desk after Mass
or dropped off at the
parish office:
301 W 8th Street, Sanford
PARISH & MINISTRY
Get Your $2,500 Raffle Tickets - Buy’em and Sell’em Now! It’s a great way to help support your Festival and Parish.
Heat Up The Oven “Mama Come Bake Us Some Goodness!” Will you bake for us, Sugar? We’ve been waiting all year!
Save On Ride Tickets Get them before October 31st, before prices go up!
Church Location: 3280 W. 1st St. (SR #46), Sanford, FL 32771
Chapel Location: 800 S. Oak Ave., Sanford, FL 32771
9/29 Offertory $15,850.50
9/29 Debt Reduction $1,985.50
9/29 St. Vincent de Paul $1,055.00
9/29 Church Mortgage Prin. Bal. $1,655,383.00
9/29 OUR CATHOLIC APPEAL Goal $174,339.31
9/29 RAISED TO DATE $213,842.92
9/29 OVER/UNDER GOAL $39,503.61
St. Vincent De Paul September Report
All Souls Conference Case Man-agement Report - Sept., 2019
Total Number of Families/Individuals Served: 40
No. of Food Orders: 42 valued at $3,715
No. of Clothing/School Supplies vouchers: 2 valued at $363 No. of Families/Individuals receiving
Financial Assistance: 27 @ $5,241.50
Rent/Lodging: 8 @ $2,506
Utilities: 10 @ $1,511.54
Gas Vouchers: 5@ $80.00
Bus Passes: 5 @ $74.55
Water: 2 @ $294.31
Medical: 1 @ $669.02
Meat for Freezer: $106.08
Total Cash and In Kind Services: $ 9,319.50
Octoberfest Souper Supper The Society of St. Vincent de Paul All Souls Conference
is holding a fun-filled evening to raise funds for our
brothers and sisters in need of assistance. Come taste a
variety of delicious soups (over 25 different kinds), fresh
breads, drinks and desserts hosted by All Souls Vincen-
tians! A meal perfect for an Autumn evening! Music and
door prizes will add to the festivities.
Event:
Octoberfest Souper Supper
Date:
Saturday evening, Oct. 19, 2019
Time: 6:30 pm
Place: All Souls Social Hall
Myrtle and 9th St., Sanford, FL
Cost: $8/pp (children under 12 free)
The Knights of Columbus “We know that every human being should be loved,
respected and aided. This is true of the cold child in
need of a coat, the hungry family in need of food, the
poor in need of education, and the child in utero wait-
ing to be born." Supreme Knight Carl Anderson
Meetings:
1st Tuesday of the month (Social),
and 3rd Tuesday of the month
(Business), at 7pm.
Location:
2504 S Oak Ave, Sanford
Website: www.kofc5357.org
CHRISTIAN
We Give Together
Food Pantry Needs of the Week ** LOW FOOD ALERT ** WE ARE RUNNING LOW AND
ESPECIALLY NEED... Canned Chicken & Tuna, Canned
Peas, Corn, Carrots; Crackers! Last Week: 207 items donat-
ed with a retail value of $511. Thank you parishioners and
All Souls Catholic School students and parents!
Thanks, Two Men and a Truck! To fight hunger this holiday season, Two Men and a Truck
of Seminole County is hosting its annual “Movers for
Meals” collection drive and our St. Vincent de Paul Socie-
ty Food Pantry has been selected to receive all donated
nonperishable food items. The drive is underway and con-
tinues through Thanksgiving. We are blessed by this gen-
erosity!
This Week’s Vincentian Reflection In today’s Gospel we hear that only one of those healed
returned to glorify God, and to give thanks to God. It is
true, when we have a grateful heart, we know everything
is a gift from God. To give thanks for all God has given to
you, have you considered answering the call to help serve
the poor by joining the Society of St. Vincent de Paul?
A.S. Stewardship of Treasure
United States Department of Ed-
ucation National Blue Ribbon
School of Excellence in Catholic
Education.
If you are interested in a Catholic
school education for your stu-
dent, we would love to introduce
you to our campus! Please con-
tact our school office and sched-
ule a tour today.
Barbara Schirard | Principal
Mary Moran | Asst. Principal
810 S. Oak Ave., Sanford, FL 32771
Phone: 407.322.7090
Fax: 407.321.7255 Website:
www.allsoulscatholicschool.org
Are you looking for technology
friendly FREE VPK for your child?
All Souls Catholic School is current-
ly enrolling new students! With
some of the highest “readiness
Rates” in Seminole County, our
VPK students are Kindergarten
ready! Call us and come tour our
campus.
Phone: 407.322.3795
Sacrament Preparation ...is separate and in addition to
Faith Formation. Information
about FIRST RECONCILIATION
and FIRST EUCHARIST was
mailed out two weeks ago to all
registered families who have
children eligible to prepare to
celebrate these Sacraments.
CONFIRMATION infor-
mation will be mailed out
later in the Fall. If your
family does not receive this
information by the end of
November please contact
the parish office. There are
now two different options
available to those families
who wish to have their
child(ren) receive Confir-
mation. Please see our par-
ish website for more infor-
mation.
www.allsoulssanford.org
Madres y Padres Orantes Cordialmente les invita a unirse en oración por
nuestros hijos y familias, todos los primeros
sábados de mes Hora Santa: 6:00 pm-8:00 pm,
ofrecemos formación de fe, K-hasta High
School, 6:00 pm—8:00 pm.
Lugar: Capilla Histórica y permanezca después
para el compartir en el Salon Social.
Para mayor información llame a Silvia 407.402.9933.
First Reconcilation: Parents of children preparing to
celebrate First Reconciliation in
December received a special bless-
ing last weekend during the Span-
ish Mass (8AM, 9:30AM and
11:00AM as well). Please continue
to pray for all those families as they
prepare their children to encounter
Christ in a very real sense in the Sac-
rament of Reconciliation. Thank you.
YOUTH
Sacraments The Sacrament of Reconciliation
Confessions are heard each week on Saturday at the Church
(SR #46) from 3:45 pm to 4:45 pm.
The Sacrament of Baptism
Call the parish office to learn the necessary requirements
and make an appointment to have your child baptized.
The Sacrament of Marriage
Getting married? Congratulations! The process of being
married in the Catholic Church could take between 6
months to a year to complete. Please contact the parish office
as soon as possible after your engagement if you would like
to be married at All Souls Catholic Church.
Anointing of the Sick
Please call the parish office. The Rite of Anointing tells us
there is no need to wait until a person is at the point of death
to receive the Sacrament. Did you know that the Sacrament
may be repeated if the person becomes sick again? A person
should be anointed before surgery when a dangerous illness
is the reason for the intervention.
Eucharistic Ministry to the Sick and Homebound
If you are unable to attend Mass, please call the parish office
so we may assist you in having a visit from one of our
ministers or one of our priests.
Catholic Funeral and Burial
Please call the parish office or have the funeral home
director contact us to arrange the Funeral Mass and for more
information about burial at All Souls Catholic Cemetery.
And Jesus Said... And one of them, realizing he had been healed, re-
turned, glorifying God in a loud voice; and he fell at the
feet of Jesus and thanked him. He was a Samaritan. Je-
sus said in reply, "Ten were cleansed, were they not? Where
are the other nine? Has none but this foreigner returned to
give thanks to God?" Lk 17:15-18
Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass ©2001, 1998, 1970 CCD.
Sacraments
Jesús, María y José Cordialmente los invita todos los lunes
de cada mes a las 7:15pm, en la Capilla Histórica, para 1 hora
de Oración, Rosario, y Adoración del Santísimo Sacramento.
Rezamos Juntos
Saint Luke The Evangelist
L uke, the writer of the Gospel and the Acts of the
Apostles, has been identified with St. Paul's "Luke,
the beloved physician" (Colossians 4:14). We know few
other facts about Luke's life from Scripture and from early
Church historians.
It is believed that Luke was born a Greek and a Gentile. In
Colossians 10-14 speaks of those friends who are with him.
He first mentions all those "of the circumcision" -- in other
words, Jews -- and he does not include Luke in this group.
Luke's gospel shows special sensitivity to evangelizing Gen-
tiles. It is only in his gospel that we hear the parable of the
Good Samaritan, that we hear Jesus praising the faith of
Gentiles such as the widow of Zarephath and Naaman the
Syrian (Lk.4:25-27), and that we hear the story of the one
grateful leper who is a Samaritan (Lk.17:11-19). According to
the early Church historian Eusebius Luke was born at Anti-
och in Syria.
Uno de ellos, al ver que estaba curado, regresó,
alabando a Dios en voz alta, se postró a los pies de Jesús y le
dio las gracias. Ese era un samaritano. Entonces dijo Jesús:
"¿No eran diez los que quedaron limpios? ¿Dónde están los otros
nueve? ¿No ha habido nadie, fuera de este extranjero, que volviera
para dar gloria a Dios?" Lc 17, 15-18
Leccionario II © 1987 Comisión Episcopal de Pastoral Litúrgica de la Conferencia
del Episcopado Mexicano.
Around
Parish Clergy Fr. David P. Vivero | Parish Priest dvivero@allsoulssanford.org Fr. Ed McCarthy, Retired Fr. Kenneth Metz, Retired Fr. Andrzej Jurkiewicz, Latin Mass Celebrant Rev. Mr. Wenny Cruz | Deacon dcruz@allsoulssanford.org Rev. Mr. Marty Mueller | Deacon mmueller@allsoulssanford.org
Parish Staff Henry Esparza Interim Director of Operations hesparza@allsoulssanford.org Amy Scott Receptionist ascott@allsoulssanford.org Beatriz Perez De Koeneke Hispanic Secretary bkoeneke@allsoulssanford.org Deacon Wenny Cruz Coordinator for Spanish Community dcruz@allsoulssanford.org Holly Hooton Parish Catechetical Leader hhooton@allsoulssanford.org Michelle Murphy Youth Minister mmurphy@allsoulssanford.org David McGhee Director of Music & Liturgy dmcghee@allsoulssanford.org Music Website: www.allsoulsmusic.com Nancy Pfingsten Associate Director of Music npfingsten@allsoulssanford.org Mary Valente Facilities & Cemetery mvalente@allsoulssanford.org
Phone: 407.322.3795
FAX: 407.322.1131
Parish Website: www.allsoulssanford.org
All Souls Church Location: 3280 W. 1st St. (SR #46), Sanford, FL 32771
Historic Chapel Location: 800 S. Oak Ave., Sanford, FL 32771
Get Published... Please e-mail Information to be published in the bulle-
tin and announcements to…
bulletin@allsoulssanford.org, or drop off at the parish
office (include your name and contact information)
Our Faith Community
Blessing of Pets Weekend Community gathering and good times with
Pastor David and his furry friends , at
All Souls Church.
Masses Available We have limited Masses (Sunday & Weekday) open through the
end of the year available for reservation for a loved one, living or
deceased. Please stop by the parish office to reserve a Mass.
Prayer
PLACE DATE DAY MASS TIME INTENTION REQUESTED BY
Chapel Oct 12 Saturday 5:00 PM †Jenni Henneghan Palmer Family
Chapel Church Church Church Chapel
Oct. 13 Sunday 8:00 am 9:30 am 11:00 am 12:30 pm (Spanish) 2:00 pm (Latin)
†Dorothy Palmer People of the Parish Katie Renaud Personal Intention †Elba Gutierrez
Palmer Family Parish Family Trevor& Elizabeth Bent Dulce Rodriguez Lourdes Melendez
Chapel Oct. 14 Monday 8:30 am †Victor Mendoza Sara Basham
Chapel Oct 15 Tuesday 8:30 am †Aurea Ortiz Lizzi Perez
Chapel Oct. 16 Wednesday 8:30 am †Paula Maceluch Kalisz Family
Chapel Oct. 17 Thursday 8:30 am †Pamela Vicencio Vicencio Family
Chapel Oct 18 Friday 8:30 am †Sonny Blake Tina & Harvey Quick
Chapel Oct. 19
Saturday 8:30 am
†Sonny Blake
Kevin & Jill Bonn
Readings for the week of October 13, 2019
Sunday 2 Kgs 5:14-17/Ps 98:1, 2-3, 3-4 [cf. 2b]/2 Tm 2:8-13/Lk 17:11-19
Monday Rom 1:1-7/Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4 [2a]/Lk 11:29-32
Tuesday Rom 1:16-25/Ps 19:2-3, 4-5 [2a]/Lk 11:37-41 Wednesday Rom 2:1-11/Ps 62:2-3, 6-7, 9 [13b]/Lk 11:42-46 Thursday Rom 3:21-30/Ps 130:1b-2, 3-4, 5-6ab [7]/Lk 11:47-54
Friday 2 Tm 4:10-17b/Ps 145:10-11, 12-13, 17-18 [12]/Lk 10:1-9
Saturday Rom 4:13, 16-18/Ps 105:6-7, 8-9, 42-43 [8a]/Lk 12:8-12
Next Sunday Ex 17:8-13/Ps 121:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 [cf. 2]/2 Tm 3:14—4:2/Lk 18:1-8
Observances for the week of October 13, 2019
Sunday 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Monday St. Callistus I, Pope & Martyr; Columbus Day
Tuesday St. Teresa of Jesus, Virgin & Doctor of the Church
Wednesday St. Hedwig, Religious; St. Margaret Mary
Alacoque, Virgin
Thursday St. Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop & Martyr
Friday St. Luke, Evangelist
Saturday Sts. John de Brébeuf and Isaac Jogues, Priests, &
Companions, Martyrs
Next Sunday 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time; World
Mission Sunday
Readings of the Week
Holy Mother Mary and Baby Jesus, Pray For Us
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