clergy of the parish · 2017. 6. 18. · receiving ommunion isn't like taking a magic pill,...

6
Clergy of the Parish Fr. Gilbert Medina, Pastor Fr. Ed McCarthy, Retired Fr. Kenneth Metz, Retired Fr. Andrzej Jurkiewicz, Latin Mass Celebrant Fr. Mark Christopher, Retired Rev. Mr. Marty Mueller, Deacon Church School Cemetery www.allsoulssanford.org Church email: [email protected] 407.322.3795 407.322.1131 FAX Parish Office 301 W. 8th Street, 32771 Hours: M-F, 8 am to 4:30 pm (Please note summer hours) Church Location 3280 W. 1st St. (SR #46), Sanford 32771 Saturday 5:00 pm Vigil Mass Sunday 9:30 am, 11am, 12:30 pm (Spanish) Confession: Saturday, 3:35 to 4:45 pm Historic Chapel Location 800 S. Oak Ave., Sanford 32771 Daily Mass 8:30 am, Monday—Saturday Sunday 8:00 am, 2:00 pm (Latin) The parish office will close at 12:00 noon each Friday through August 4th. All Souls Catholic Church, S a n f o r d , F L 3 2 7 7 1 The Body and Blood of Christ June 18, 2017

Upload: others

Post on 12-Mar-2021

5 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Clergy of the Parish · 2017. 6. 18. · Receiving ommunion isn't like taking a magic pill, however. We must beware of reducing this sacrament to an empty ritual or a foolproof guarantee

Clergy of the Parish Fr. Gilbert Medina, Pastor Fr. Ed McCarthy, Retired Fr. Kenneth Metz, Retired

Fr. Andrzej Jurkiewicz, Latin Mass Celebrant

Fr. Mark Christopher, Retired Rev. Mr. Marty Mueller, Deacon

Church † School † Cemetery

www.allsoulssanford.org Church email: [email protected]

407.322.3795 407.322.1131 FAX

Parish Office

301 W. 8th Street, 32771 Hours: M-F, 8 am to 4:30 pm (Please note summer hours)

Church Location 3280 W. 1st St. (SR #46), Sanford 32771

Saturday 5:00 pm Vigil Mass Sunday 9:30 am, 11am,

12:30 pm (Spanish) Confession: Saturday,

3:35 to 4:45 pm Historic Chapel Location

800 S. Oak Ave., Sanford 32771 Daily Mass 8:30 am, Monday—Saturday

Sunday 8:00 am, 2:00 pm (Latin)

The parish

office will close at 12:00 noon each Friday

through August 4th.

All Souls Cathol ic Church, S a n f o r d , F L 3 2 7 7 1

The Body and Blood of Christ

J u n e 1 8 , 2 0 1 7

Page 2: Clergy of the Parish · 2017. 6. 18. · Receiving ommunion isn't like taking a magic pill, however. We must beware of reducing this sacrament to an empty ritual or a foolproof guarantee

All Souls Catholic Church 2 June 18, 2017

Parish Office Location: 301 W. 8th Street, Sanford 32771 Parish Cemetery Location: Corner of 25th St. & Hardy Ave.,

Sanford 32771 Church Location: 3280 W. 1st Street, (SR#46), Sanford 32771

Historic Chapel Location: 800 S. Oak Ave., Sanford 32771 Email: [email protected]

Secretary to Fr. Medina/Office Manager Ann Cammarata [email protected] Receptionist Amy Scott [email protected] Hispanic Secretary Beatriz Perez De Koeneke [email protected] Faith Formation Director Jenny Mansingh [email protected] Youth Minister Michelle Murphy [email protected] Director of Music & Liturgy David McGhee [email protected] Web site: www.allsoulsmusic.com Associate Director of Music Nancy Pfingsten [email protected] Phone: 407.322.7003 Business Manager Mimi Costa [email protected] Facilities Mary Valente [email protected] For Cemetery information:

Contact Mary Valente at the Parish Office.

All Souls Parish Office Staff Phone: 407.322.3795 - Fax: 407.322.1131

The Body and Blood of Christ

The Sacrament of Reconciliation: Confessions are heard each week on Saturday at the Church (SR #46) from 3:45pm to 4:45pm Learn more about this beautiful sacrament by visiting our website: www.allsoulssanford.org/reconciliation The Sacrament of Baptism: Call the parish office to learn the necessary requirements and make an appointment with Father Kenneth Metz to have your child baptized. Ask us about the requirements for Godparents. 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 Ann Cammarata at 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. Our Online Homilies: If you missed Mass over the weekend you may view the homily by visiting: www.allsoulssanford.org

The Sacraments

"The Jews quarreled among themselves, saying, 'How can this man give us his flesh to eat?'" From the beginning, the Eucharist has been a source of controversy. Some people have always found the teaching difficult to accept. But as Catholics, the Blessed Sacrament is at the heart of our worship and our spirituality; we go to Mass to share in the holy sacrifice of Jesus' body and blood, and we receive spiritual nourishment from partaking of this heavenly food. As Jesus himself tells us in today's Gospel, "Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in me and I in him." From this passage it is clear that Jesus intended the Eucharist to be a tremendous gift for us, for "whoever eats this bread will live forever." This of course is because the bread is Christ's "flesh for the life of the world." In other words, just as he gave his body on the cross to save us from our sins, so too this same flesh is given for us at every Mass to strengthen our weakness and unite us more deeply to our Savior. Receiving Communion isn't like taking a magic pill, however. We must beware of reducing this sacrament to an empty ritual or a foolproof guarantee of heaven. No, it is quite possible to receive Communion unworthily and reject its spiritual efficacy. Just like the benefits of a healthy meal can be undone by a habit of binging on junk food, so too we can prevent holy Communion from having its full benefits when we crowd our souls with vices and sins. If, on the other hand, we wish to let this sacrament of divine grace flourish, we should receive it with a sincere spirit of gratitude and reverence, praying that we may be made worthy to receive such a gift. LPI, Inc.

When I was a child I can remember stopping by my parish or another local Catholic church to just spend some time in prayer before the holy Eucharist. We didn't have exposition and adoration much in those days, but we were keenly aware of the presence of Jesus in the tabernacle. I would sometimes stare at the lighted candle near it and know that Jesus was alive. I had never heard someone speak about a stewardship way of life back then. If I am honest, the primary message I heard back in those days was along the lines of we need to be as good as we are able. Sacrifice was only at Lent, disciples were people in the Bible, and generosity mostly had to do with the collection basket and the poor box at the church entrance. I even went to Catholic schools! Maybe the message of stewardship was there somewhere packaged differently and I just missed it. It wasn't until I was an adult, and after acquiring two theology degrees, that I understood both with my head and my heart what a stewardship way of life really meant. But I look back at those days and I realize that the groundwork was laid for me to understand these things. It was those times before the holy Eucharist that I began to understand true sacrifice. It was at those times that I began to understand how actions and realities that seem so simple to the human eye can be so profound. And it was at those times that I began to see that true love knows no bounds. What does the holy Eucharist say to you about stewardship? Maybe today is a great time to reflect on your answer. --Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS

Recognize God in the Ordinary

Page 3: Clergy of the Parish · 2017. 6. 18. · Receiving ommunion isn't like taking a magic pill, however. We must beware of reducing this sacrament to an empty ritual or a foolproof guarantee

The Body and Blood of Christ 3 www.allsoulssanford.org

Dear Sisters in Christ, Peace be with you! and Happy Father's Day to all our Fathers. Happy Father's Day to all our Priests. Let's pray fervently the first Prayer we were probably taught.

Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name; thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. Amen.

Lead with your heart... Eleanor Tolley, President

407.637.2236, [email protected]

Often people attend Mass at All Souls for several years, but never register. Registering here is a declaration of your desire to be part of a Catholic community and to make a commitment to the life of All Souls

Church. Being a registered parishioner makes the process much easier when it is time for infant baptism, school or religious education registration, weddings, when asked to be a baptismal or confirmation sponsor, and even funerals. A registered parishioner receives all parish mailings, too. Church law advises that territories or boundaries no longer limit parish registration. All Souls accepts anyone who wants to share in the life of the parish regardless of where they live. In order to register, you need to complete a registration card. These may be found in the narthex of the church or chapel, the parish office during the week or online at our parish website: www.allsoulssanford.org. Why not sign up today?

We Love New Members Welcome:

Darwin, Edeluisa and Antonio Luttig

Please complete and return the white registration card found in the Narthex of the Church or register online at the parish website

allsoulssanford.org to ensure your official registration at All Souls Catholic Church!

Make Al l Souls your parish home!

Offertory, June 11, 2017 11,372 St. Vincent de Paul, June 11, 2017 $ 93

Church Mortgage Principal Balance 03/31/2017 $1,849,778 Debt Reduction Collection June 11, 2017 1,307

Did you forgot your envelopes? Register for online giving today! Lost or forgotten envelopes? Do you prefer to set up automatic donations? It’s easy to give online with our secure site: WeShare Visit: allsoulssanford.weshareonline.org

Our Counci l of Cathol ic Women Summer BBQ time is here, and the Knights of Columbus slow-smoked Boston Butt can't be beat! We're putting 40 or so pork shoulders on the smoker on July 1. Order some for your Fourth of July picnic! They're $5/lb (cooked weight) for each 4 to 10 lb whole roast,

no partials. Call Joe Hagan 407.323.1335 to place your order now. Meetings 1st (Social) and 3rd (Business) Tuesdays at 7pm, 2504 S. Oak Ave, Sanford. kofc5357.org

The Knights of Columbus

Mass Attendance June 10/11, 2017

5:00 pm: 263 8:00 am: 114 9:30 am: 382 11:30 am: 393 12:30 pm: 466 2:00 pm: 95 Total: 1,713

Join Bishop Noonan and the faithful of

our diocese in honoring Our Lord on the

Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ

in the annual Corpus Christi procession.

Bishop John Noonan and participants will

pray at Eucharistic altars of repose which

highlight the music and traditions of

various ethnic communities in the

diocese. Sunday, June 18 at 6 pm, Basilica of the National Shrine

of Mary, Queen of the Universe, 8300 Vineland Ave., Orlando, Fl

Corpus Chris t i Process ion —June 18th

If your marriage has become troubled and stressed, unloving or uncaring; if you have grown cold and distant; even if you are divorced or separated, or are thinking about it; Retrouvaille can help. It has helped thousands. Our next program begins July 14, 2017. For more information call 352.274.4614. Please note that this is not counseling or group therapy. All calls and names held in strictest confidence. And please check our website at Retrouvaille.org.

Page 4: Clergy of the Parish · 2017. 6. 18. · Receiving ommunion isn't like taking a magic pill, however. We must beware of reducing this sacrament to an empty ritual or a foolproof guarantee

All Souls Catholic Church 4 June 18, 2017

United States Department of Education National Blue Ribbon School Excellence in Catholic Education 810 S. Oak Avenue, Sanford, FL 32771

If you are considering enrolling your child in All Souls Catholic School please contact the school office for more information.

Dr. Kathleen Kiley, Principal Mrs. Mary Moran, Asst.

Principal Phone: 407.322.7090 FAX: 407.321.7255 Visit our website:

www.allsoulscatholicschool.org

Faith Formation News

Now is the time to register your child/children for our 2017-2018 Faith Formation Classes. Please visit: www.allsoulssanford.org/grade-k-through-12, download the form and return to the parish office to ensure your child’s spot in our classes beginning this August.

San Pedro Center Summer Camps

Registration is open for San Pedro’s Summer Camp, “Heart of the Gospel”. Students are invited to join an amazing journey this summer to dive into the heart of the Gospels, uncovering God’s Truths that will transform

their lives! At San Pedro Summer Camp, campers trade the distractions (and tech) of daily life for a week of faith, friends and fun! They become immersed in faith through the Sacraments and prayer. They build lifelong friendships through the fun of low ropes course, archery and a giant slip and slide. They encounter Christ through well trained young adult counselors who infectiously spread their love for God through witnesses and silly skits. Camps run June – July and are available as day camps or overnight camps for elementary through high school students. Call 407.671.6322 for more details or visit the website to register: www.sanpedrocenter.org/summercamp

Question: One of my coworkers said that Catholics believe we kill Christ again when we celebrate the Mass since it is His sacrifice. I know that is not right, but how do we explain it?

Answer: We do indeed believe that the Mass is the unbloody sacrifice of Jesus on the cross and we believe that the sacrifice is made present again on the altar—not to repeat it, but to join ourselves to it. We are joined to the saving work of Christ, not just simply remembering it.

The closest thing we might have in our culture is when a couple saves some wedding cake in the freezer, and on their first anniversary they may watch their wedding video and eat the cake, all to recapture the moment. The Jews celebrate a Seder meal, not to remember the Passover, but to participate in it through the ritual foods, questions, and readings. "The Catechism of the Catholic Church" describes the Mass as the "Holy Sacrifice, because it makes present the one sacrifice of Christ" (#1330). To think that we must sacrifice Christ over and over again would negate what he did on Calvary. To celebrate and renew it each day allows us to participate in it. That is the "source and summit" of Christian life (#1324).

Why do we do that? Catholic Traditions Explained

Aloysius Gonzaga 1568 – 1591 Feast Day—June 21

Born to a noble Italian family, Aloysius served as a page in Spain and Italy. His father opposed a religious vocation, planning instead a military career for his oldest son. But Aloysius joined the Jesuits in Rome in 1585, taking his vows two years later. His health had been

compromised by kidney disease, but he served in a Jesuit hospital opened in Rome when plague struck the city. He died of plague while ministering to the sick. St. Robert Bellarmine, his spiritual director, said the young Jesuit’s austere religious practices and penances were so extreme that others should not follow them. Canonized in 1726, Aloysius later was declared protector of young students and patron saint of Catholic youth.

Saint of the Week

Page 5: Clergy of the Parish · 2017. 6. 18. · Receiving ommunion isn't like taking a magic pill, however. We must beware of reducing this sacrament to an empty ritual or a foolproof guarantee

The Body and Blood of Christ 5 www.allsoulssanford.org

Saturday, June 17 8:30 am Chapel †Dorothy Litzner by the Carmelites

5:00 pm Church †Angelo Fanin by Mr. and Mrs. L. Mattioli

Sunday, June 18 8:00 am Chapel †Marcy Baumann by the Palmer Family

9:30 am Church People of the Parish by the Parishioners of All Souls 11:00 am Church †Oberto Piedra & †Cornelio Perez by their family 12:30 pm Church (Spanish) Jaime Carrizosa by Cielo Carrizosa

2:00 pm Chapel (Latin) Mary Ann Saraf Fischer by Kim Peters

Monday, June 19 8:30 am Chapel †Mary Gannam Saraf Beecher by Kim Peters

Tuesday, June 20 8:30 am Chapel †Russell Heinle by Patricia Mahabir & Family

Wednesday, June 21 8:30 am Chapel †Joseph Hai Ngo by his brother

Thursday, June 22 8:30 am Chapel Laura Reyes by Cielo Carrizosa

Friday, June 23 8:30 am Chapel †Mitchell Family by Eleanor Ziegler

Saturday, June 24 8:30 am Chapel Joe & Ginny Hagen 50th Anniversary by the Hagen Family 5:00 pm Church Joe & Ginny Hagen 50th Anniversary by the Hagen Family

Sunday, June 25 8:00 am Chapel For the Poor by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul 9:30 am Church †Grace Casareno by the All Souls Music Ministry 11:00 am Church

†Chloe Kunkel by her family 12:30 pm Church (Spanish) †Edilia de Sandoval by Omaira Sandoval 2:00 pm Chapel (Latin) †Michael Will by the Will Family

Readings for the Week of June 18, 2017 Sunday: Dt 8:2-3, 14b-16a; 1 Cor 10:16-17/Jn 6:51-58 Monday: 2 Cor 6:1-10; Mt 5:38-42 Tuesday: 2 Cor 8:1-9; Mt 5:43-48 Wednesday:2 Cor 9:6-11; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Thursday: 2 Cor 11:1-11; Mt 6:7-15 Friday: Dt 7:6-11; Jn 4:7-16; Mt 11:25-30 Saturday: Is 49:1-6; Acts 13:22-26; Lk 1:57-66, 80 Next Sunday: Jer 20:10-13; Rom 5:12-15; Mt 10:26-33

“This blood that but one drop of has the power to win all the world forgiveness of its world of sin. --St. Thomas Aquinas

The Sanctuary Light in our Church burns this week for Pamela Vicencio, as requested by her family. May God richly bless her.

Inspiración de la Semana

Today is all about transformation. The bread and wine is transformed into the body and blood of Christ and we, by partaking in the Eucharist, are also transformed into the body and blood of Christ. St. Augustine issued a wise instruction regarding the Eucharist: "Become what you eat." This is the real challenge of every eucharistic celebration. Will we allow God to transform us into his Son so that the hope, love, healing, comfort, and mercy he embodies can be brought to our world through us? As Jesus feeds us, how can we feed others? Live the Liturgy, LPI.

Inspirat ion for the Week

How about a weekend that will focus on love, caring, and relationship? It will be the best gift you'll give each other this year. Plan to go on a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend and come back with a mar-riage that is refreshed and full of pas-sion. The next weekend in the dio-cese is scheduled in Orlando, July 21-23, at the Clarion Hotel near Orlando International Airport. You can get

more information or register online at www. wwme.orq or by calling Bob & Sheila Baker at 407-647-4289.

Looking for a weekend get -away?

This month the Altar Wine is lovingly provided by the All Souls Lady of Good Counsel, Council of Catholic Women. Thank you for your generosity to the parish.

Hoy nos enfocamos en la transformación. El pan y el vino se transforman al cuerpo y la sangre de Dios y nosotros, en participar dentro de la Eucaristía, también somos transformados al cuerpo y a la sangre de Cristo. San Agustín publicó una instrucción sabia sobre la Eucaristía: "Conviértanse en lo que comen". Este es un gran reto. ¿Verdaderamente permitiremos que Dios nos transforme a su hijo para que la esperanza, el amor, la sanación y la misericordia que él encarna puedan pasarse a este mundo a través de cada uno de nosotros? Así como Jesús nos alimenta, ¿cómo puede usted alimentar a los demás? Vivir La Liturgia, LPI.

Page 6: Clergy of the Parish · 2017. 6. 18. · Receiving ommunion isn't like taking a magic pill, however. We must beware of reducing this sacrament to an empty ritual or a foolproof guarantee

All Souls Catholic Church 6 June 18, 2017

The Society of St . Vincent de Paul

Happy Father’s Day from all of your friends with St. Vincent de Paul! Food Pantry Needs of the Week: Pasta Sauce. Last Week: 211 items were donated with a retail value of $511. Thanks!

Now is the Time: Check us out at our June Meeting - Monday evening, June 19, at 7 pm at the Knights of Columbus Hall (2504 S. Oak Ave.) in Sanford. Vincentian Reflection: Today, as we celebrate the gift of the Body and Blood of Christ, let us pray for those who are hungry, malnourished and starving. Is there a family you know who needs assistance? Please call the Society of St. Vincent de Paul so that together we can help those who are hungry. News from St. Vincent de Paul Orlando: Neighbors helping neighbors! Your donations help us help others. St. Vincent de Paul Orlando turns donated furniture and appliances into items we provide to families in need through our Voucher Program. We pick up large items for FREE. Scheduled your pick up today at 888.986.4483 or via our Web site at svdporlando.org

SVDP Assistance Hotline call: 407.330.4400 SVDP for Pick up of donations: 1.888.986.4483

Thrift Store Location: 216 N. Hwy 17-92, Suite #150 – Big Lots Plaza, Longwood, 32750,

Hours: Mon. to Fri.: 10 am to 7 pm; Sat. 9 am to 6 pm *Closed Sunday*

LET’S STAY CONNECTED! Like and post to us on our Facebook Pages:

All Souls Catholic Community All Souls Catholic Cemetery All Souls Community Harvest Festival Sign-up to receive parish emails or text messages through our

Flocknote service. We regularly send updates about parish activities, events, and announcements. You can sign-up to receive our email and free* text alerts by texting Allsouls to: 84576 (*Standard messaging rates

may apply from your cell phone provider) Follow us on Twitter: @AllSoulsSanford Watch: Parish Media Ministry for our priest’s Weekly Homily online at our parish website:

https://www.allsoulssanford.org

CH - New Church on SR 46; CP - Historic Chapel on Oak Ave.); SH - Social Hall; WH - White House (9th/Myrtle);

SL - Science Lab; CR - Parish Conference Room; Suite C - Parish Office Suite C, upstairs; TRC - Technical Research Center;

CGR - Church Gathering Room; R - Rectory, PRF –Parish Office Upstairs

June 18 Young Vincentians, 11:10 am (GR)

June 19 SVDP, 7:00 pm (K of C) Spanish Prayer Group, 7:15 pm (CP)

June 20 Spanish Choir, 6:00 pm (CH) Parish Choir, 7:00 pm (CH)

June 21 Contemporary Choir, 7:00 pm (CH)

June 23 Parish Office Closes at 12:00 noon

Nuestro Grupo de Oración Jesús María y José cordialmente te invita a su reunión tradicional en La Capilla Histórica, en Oak Avenue cada lunes a las 7:15 pm, comenzando con el rezo del rosario, oraciones y la adoración del Santísimo

Sacramento. Todos están invitados a asistir. Por favor únase a Padres y Madres Oracion el sábado, 3 de junio a las 7:00 pm en la Capilla Histórica y permanezca después para la confraternidad en el Salón Social. Nuestro grupo se reúne el primer sábado de cada mes. Se proporciona cuidado de niños.

Grupos de Oración Spanish

Save the Date! On September 9, the Church celebrates the feast of Blessed Frederic Ozanam, the founder of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Frederic heard the call of Jesus to love and serve those who are suffering. And in the poor he found the face of Christ. Learn more about the spirituality of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul during a special orientation being held at All Souls Catholic Church on Saturday, September 9th. Join us at the Social Hall for prayer and fellowship beginning at 9 am. We're providing light breakfast refreshments and lunch at no cost. RSVP: Susann Engel at 407.702.7003 or via e-mail at [email protected]

You are invi ted to learn more about Vincentian Spiritual i ty