fàa fv{ÉÄtáà|vt v{âÜv{ · will resume. thirtieth sunday in ordinary time page 5 . mon., oct....
TRANSCRIPT
Newsletter Date
fàA fv{ÉÄtáà|vt V{âÜv{ GFCD j [ÉÅÉátáát gÜt|Ä
_xvtÇàÉ? Y_ FGGID
TO KNOW, LOVE AND SERVE AS JESUS DID
Mass Schedule
Monday - Friday: 8:30 am
Saturday Vigil: 4:00 pm & 6:00 pm (Nov. - April)
Sunday: 9:00 am & 11:30 am
Holy Days: Vigil - 4:00 pm Day-8:30 am & 7:00 pm
First Saturday: 8:30 am
Reconciliation: Sat: 2:45-3:30 pm or by appointment
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Friday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm with Benediction at 5:00 pm
Thank you for worshipping
with us.
At the Cathedral of Saint Jude the Apostle, 5815 5th Ave. N, St. Petersburg, FL 33710 Date: Friday, November 2, 2018 Time: From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For information about the public veneration, please call 727-347-9702,
or email to [email protected] Come and venerate the official relics of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina, on the occasion of the 50th commemoration anniversary of his passing. A Mass in honor of Saint Pio will be celebrated at 6:30 p.m. by The Most
Reverend Gregory Parkes, Bishop of St. Petersburg.
Gift cards may be dropped off at the parish office Monday through Thursday between the hours of 8:00 am and 4:00 pm.
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.
God bless you for your generosity.
Saint Pio Comes To The Diocese of St. Petersburg
Donations For Thanksgiving
Marriage Encounter
DANCING! Hosted by the Florida Westcoast Worldwide Marriage Encounter Ministry and Honoring the Diocese of St. Petersburg as we both celebrate 50 years of ministry! Includes raffles and silent auction items! Doors open at Higgins Hall
(St. Laurence Parish, Tampa) at 6PM. For info and tickets go to https://www.wwme-floridawestcoast.com. Please Purchase your tickets EARLY
SAVE THE DATE! Nov. 10th, 2018. All Married Couples, Priests and Religious are invited to the Worldwide Marriage Encounter 50th Gala Anniversary Ball!! Join us for a night of fun, laughter, music, and DINNER AND
Mommy & Me at St. John Paul II Catholic School 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the month 9:30-10:30 am or 10:45-11:45 am
18th month-4 year old children
Please email Afisher @sjp2.us or call 352-746-2020 for more information
Page 2 St. Scholastica Church
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.
Doors open at 6pm; Admission is $10 for adults; $5 for ages 7 to 18.
A museum quality life-size replica will be on display.
For more information,
Where: Queen of Peace Catholic Church on SR 200 in Ocala, will be hosting the SHROUD ENCOUNTER on Saturday, November 3rd at 6:30 pm;
go on-line to: Shroud EncounterOcala. Eventbrite.com
Welcome To Our Church Family
Shroud Encounter
Run For Babies Adoption Fund 5K Run/Walk
Adoption Services helping mothers not ready or able to parent and parents completing their family through adoption.
Register, Sponsor or Donate at CCAdoptFL.org - click on Events.
See You There! For more information call 863-670-6627
Date: November 3, 2018 - Place: Lake Hollingsworth in Lakeland
Help us make the First Annual Run for Babies a success! Proceeds benefits Catholic Charities
There will be a diaper collection every weekend during the month of November for the Pregnancy and Family Life Center. Please place your donation in the bin located in the narthex. Thank you for your support for families in need!
Page 3 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
On Friday, November 2nd at 11:00 am, we will have our annual Mass of Remembrance for St. Scholastica parishioners who have gone home to the Lord.
We will especially remember those parishioners who passed away during the last year.
All parishioners are
invited to attend this
Mass of Remembrance
one), and a desire to grow spiritually.
Light refreshments are provided. Come out and renew old friendships and/or form new ones and strengthen the bonds between the wonderful women of our St. Scholastica CRHP community.
We have some news that we feel is very exciting. Dynamic Catholic, Matthew Kelly's organization, has
The next meeting will take place, Sunday, December 2. The topic is unknown at this time. We meet from 3 pm to 5 pm in the Parish Hall. The meetings are open to any woman who has attended a CRHP weekend whether or not you were part of a team.
The format will continue with Scripture, faith sharing, and fellowship. We suggest you bring a Bible, notebook or journal, name tag (if you have
purchased the rights to Christ Renews His Parish. They have revamped and renamed it WELCOME. We are in the process of getting more information about it. So our plan to form a new team is on hold for now. We hope to have an update for you very soon.
Mass of Remembrance
For All CRHP Sisters
Sacraments
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.
Baptism Registered parishioners should contact the office for instruction. This should be done at least six months before the birth of your baby.
Please
patronize our
advertisers and
thank them for
their generous
support of the
parish.
Page 4 St. Scholastica Church
Our Monthly CRHP Renewal Meeting
scheduled Sunday, November 4 has been
cancelled.
NEEDED
We are in need of Eucharistic Ministers and others to assist with our outreach ministry and distribution of Holy Communion at: 1. Superior Residence
in Lecanto 2. The Grove Nursing Home in Hernando
If interested, please call for further information. Carolyn Geiger- 746-5169- or Lois Tate- 897-5338
"Every volunteer who works with Children or Vulnerable Adults must receive BOTH Safe Environment Training and Level II Background
Screening through the Diocesan system. For more information on these requirements, please contact the parish office."
You may stay connected year round to the Pope’s missions, continuing the commitment of World Mission Sunday, by visiting MISSIO.org.
Thanks for the Mission Voice!
THANK YOU for your generous response to the collection for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith last weekend on World Mission Sunday.
Nursing Home Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
World Mission Sunday
Are You Registered?
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 the parish.
Registration is needed to obtain Baptism/Confirmation sponsor
form. Registering is easy. Registration forms are available in the parish office, the narthex and on the parish website.
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
Saturday 6:00 p.m. Vigil
Mass
As of Saturday, November 3rd, 2018, the 6:00 p.m. Vigil Mass will resume.
Page 5 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Mon., Oct. 29, 2018 Bulletin Inserts Due for 11/18/2018 1:00 pm - Body of Christ Prayer Group 2:30 pm - Bible Study 5:30 pm - Hand bell Choir 6:30 pm - Bible Study
Tues., Oct. 30, 2018 9:00 am - Tuesday Fellowship 2:30 pm - Marriage Jubilee Committee
Wed., Oct. 31, 2018 5:30 pm - Traditional Choir 7:00 pm - Contemporary Choir 7:00 pm - K of C Officers Meeting
Thurs., Nov. 1, 2018 No Scheduled Meetings
First Fri., Nov. 2, 2018 9:45 am - Legion of Mary
Sat., Nov. 3, 2018 No Scheduled Meetings
Sun., Nov. 4, 2018 Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:15 am - Faith Formation
may not be able to see it. Many people think that miracles don’t happen anymore. But, if you focus on the positive, not the negative, focus on your blessings instead of your hardships, miracles will seem common and you will see God’s active presence in your daily life.
October 28, 2018 - 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
“And Jesus said to him, ‘Go your way; your faith has made you well.’ And immediately he received his sight and followed him on the way.” MARK 10:52
Faith is believing in something even though you
Weekly Calendar
Stewardship Reflections
Sick List Dawn Van Beughem Alexandra Songen Dennis Kielian Kathy Lavoie Lucjan Bujalski Anna Bujalski Ronald Ballog William King David McBride Floy-Dean Jackson Teresa Cornella Michael Bock Sonnie Gehrke Pat Konicki Carmen Velez
Geraldine Blair Christopher Kudla Joseph Deyeso Merry Guinn Carol Wesch Roxann McCue Richard Martinez Elizabeth MacQueen James L. Tress, Sr. Eugene Woessner Roseann Esposito Becky Franke
Joseph Skender Ines Monteverde Shannon Reiss Christa Krasneck Debbie Morris Mary Ryan Marge Harper William Ryan Sylvia Soto Jim Brown Grace Cisco Tammy Myars Mart Fritz Lillian Matos Triston McElheny
Herbert Walter Mary Ann Walter Tom Measel Fran Measel Pam Coburn Barbara Coxe Bill Petruska Joan Cohey Kevin Rzeppa Carole Kroeck John Birmingham Genevieve Davis Bernadette Passalacqua Thomas Griffin Elena Pettito Andrea Britton
Agnes Zelinski Dick Harper Mike Ostrowski Melinda Quinn Linda Plache Joan Dalmanieras Samantha Balda Patricia McDonough Susan McGrath Darrell Weston Kathi Mayfield Alexa Boutin Phillip Lacson Tom Peterson Richard Poling Jeannette Kollar
Please remember
in your prayers
all of our parish
family and
friends who
suffer physically,
emotionally or
spiritually,
especially:
Page 6 St. Scholastica Church
Please see the website at: www.stscholastica.org For any future monthly
events on the parish calendar.
Mon., Oct. 29, 2018 8:30 am - ♥ Julie Green by Harold Jenkins
Tues., Oct. 30, 2018 8:30 am - † Raynold Tompkins by Dolly & Darrell Weston
Wed., Oct. 31, 2018 8:30 am - † Joan Marie Gerardo by The CCW 4:00 pm -
♥ For those suffering
from Hurricane Michael
Thurs., Nov. 1, 2018 8:30 am - † Eternal Rest for All Souls in Purgatory by Rose & Win Samson 7:00 pm - ♥ For the People
First Fri., Nov. 2, 2018 8:30 am - † Barbara Bolinsky by Joseph Bolinsky
First Sat., Nov. 3, 2018
8:30 am - ♥ Healing for all Victims of Abuse 4:00 pm - † Vincent H. Bino by Vincent R. Bino 6:00 pm - ♥ Special Intentions
Sun. Nov. 4, 2018 Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:00 am - ♥ For The People 11:30 am - † Russell Stoughton by Diane Stoughton
Balance to Goal - $18,706.00 % of Goal Pledged - 82.45 % of Goal Paid - 78.55
As the 2018 Annual Pastoral Appeal continues to make progress in our parish, we are grateful to the 388 households that have made the sacrifice of a generous gift. Our parish has raised $87,876.00 toward our goal
Goal - $106,582.00 Pledged - $87,876.00 Total Paid - $83,721.00 Pledge Balance - $4,155.00 Family Pledges - 408 Pledges fully paid - 369 Pledges outstanding - 39 # of Families - 1,052 Average Pledge - $215.38
of $106,582.00!
Many thanks for your active participation in this appeal. If you have not yet made commitment, please open your heart to what you can do to help. It is not too late and we want your participation and need your support! Please consider a pledge, payable through December 2018, or a one-time gift.
Mass Intentions
APA 2018
Prayers for the Safety of our Military
Keith Fitzsimmons Matthew Ratcliff Robert Deyeso Noah Barden Ryan Nalepa Luke Blanchette Sean Grant Joey Carosella Colby Dawson Eric Smith Don Ohlemacher Chris K. Stimpfl Michael Taylor Alexander Hayes Joshua Groom
Rachel Davies Jason Antanovich
David Keith Ken Yates Martin Reinhard David Bareither Michael McNulty Chad Stratton Thomas McConnell Grant Rosen Joseph Frantz Peter Whitney Anthony Haros Travis Wiemann Jeremy Boucher James Britton, Jr. Joseph R. Tress
All Saints Mass Schedule
Wednesday, October, 31st @ 4:00 p.m.
Thursday, November 1st @8:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
All Saints Day is a Holy Day of Obligation
Page 7 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
† - Deceased ♥ - Intentions
Monday: Eph 4:32 — 5:8; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 13:10-17 Tuesday: Eph 5:21-33 or 5:2a, 25-33; Ps 128:1-5; Lk 13:18-21 Wednesday: Eph 6:1-9; Ps 145:10-14; Lk 13:22-30
Thursday: Rv 7:2-4, 9-14; Ps 24:1-6; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 5:1-12a Friday: Wis 3:1-9; Ps 23:1-6; Rom 5:5-11 or 6:3-9; Jn 6:37-40, or any readings from no. 668 or from the Masses for the Dead, nos. 1011-1016 Saturday: Phil 1:18b-26; Ps 42:2, 3, 5cdef; Lk 14:1, 7-11
Sunday: Dt 6:2-6; Ps 18:2-4, 47, 51; Heb 7:23-28; Mk 12:28b-34
Friday: Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls’ Day); First Friday Saturday: St. Martin de Porres; Blessed Virgin Mary; First Saturday
Sunday: Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time; Priesthood Sunday; National World Youth Day (U.S.) Wednesday: Halloween Thursday: All Saints
Readings of the Week
Saints and Special Observances
Today’s Readings
Second Reading — It was not Christ who glorified himself, but rather the one who said to him: You are my son: this day I have begotten you (Hebrews 5:1-6).
Gospel — Immediately the blind man received his sight and followed Jesus on the way (Mark
10:46-52). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 198
.First Reading — I will lead the people to brooks of water, on a level road, so that none shall stumble (Jeremiah 31:7-9).
Psalm — The Lord has done great things for us; we are filled with joy (Psalm 126).
A SAINTLY
DEFINITION
The saint
does everything
that any other
decent person
does, only
somewhat better
and with a totally
different motive. —Coventry Patmore
Page 8 St. Scholastica Church
Today’s readings begin with a joyous reunion of the blind, the lame, and those who departed in tears. All are consoled and guided. The psalm celebrates the return of captives, filled with laughter, their lives transformed from weeping and sorrow to rejoicing. The reading from Hebrews reflects upon the Old Testament
priesthood and the Jerusalem Temple, and contrasts it with the priesthood of Christ. The priest’s glory comes from being, like all of us, a child of God. In the Gospel a blind man, crying out to Jesus, is rebuked, told to be quiet. Nevertheless he persists. Jesus calls to him, and his request is simple and straightforward: “I want
to see.” Jesus recognizes his faith, returns his sight, and sends him on his way. His way, it turns out, is to follow Jesus. The blind, the lame, the sorrowing, captives, and priests who, like us, are weak—are not successful by worldly measure. Yet they are the ones whom God seeks.
these weak and broken people. Here and in Psalm 126 we find the most lovely poetic images of God’s love and care for us. “Those that sow in tears / shall reap rejoicing. Although they go forth weeping, / carrying the seed to be sown, / they shall come back rejoicing, / carrying their sheaves” (Psalm 126:5–6).
The prophet Jeremiah prophesies the end of the Babylonian exile. He describes how the weak and sorrowful people now return with joy. These are the scattered people of God: the blind and the lame, the mothers and pregnant women. They shall be led along an easy road so that no one will stumble. The Lord’s kindness and mercy are on all
Although God had to punish Israel for their many sins, God never forgot them, scattered as they were, and brings them all back to the land of their ancestors, there to flourish and be joyful again. We can see in this the hope and the promise of our own redemption, gathered from the far corners of the earth into the great banquet of God.Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
The Hope and Promise of Redemption
Broken
ability to minister to others. Finally it is a blind man, shouting from the side of the road, shushed by those around him, told not to make a scene, whom Jesus sees. His sight is returned because of his faith, and his first choice as a sighted person is to follow Jesus. The lesson of today’s readings is that God is focused on the marginalized, on the outsiders, on those
whom we too often try to silence. God is focused on those parts of ourselves, our weaknesses that we try to hide by turning our attention to anything else. The readings are all about the less-than-perfect. They talk about weakness, deep crushing sorrow, brokenness that is part of our humanity, and a strength rooted in the love of God for us despite all of that.
Today’s readings are about those whom society often looks down on, those who are physically disabled, who have been imprisoned. We read about those whose losses are so great that they cannot stop weeping. Hebrews reminds us that even those in the exalted position of priest are themselves beset by weakness. Weakness is at the very heart of the priest’s
Thirtieth Sunday
in Ordinary Time
October 28, 2018
The LORD has
done great things
for us;
we are glad
indeed.
— Psalm 126:3
Page 9 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Today is the feast of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales, the first representative body of many Catholics who died for their faith between 1535 and 1679 to be beatified or canonized. Almost all of them died at Tyburn, a place of public execution near today’s Marble Arch in Hyde Park, London. The first to suffer were Carthusian monks who refused to swear an oath supporting Henry VIII as supreme head of the Church in England, and the last was Saint Oliver Plunkett, the Primate Archbishop of Ireland. The method of execution was particularly vile, since the condemned were hanged and their living bodies quartered to be displayed around London as a horrific warning. Today, the tree-like gallows provides the design of a religious symbol, the canopy over the altar of the martyrs in Tyburn Convent. There, at the heart of the bustling city, a monastic community of women practices contemplative prayer and “spiritual hospitality” in the Benedictine tradition. Oddly, the community is French in origin; it was expelled from France a century ago when France outlawed contemplative monastic life. England, where the laws against Catholicism had been lifted, invited the community in. In gratitude to their new homeland, and in honor of those who gave their lives for the Catholic faith, the nuns came to Tyburn. In the public crypt, coats of arms stand for each of the 350 martyrs. A Web site visit is possible at www.tyburnconvent.org.uk. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
as we do and so can intercede for us as one who knows what it is like to be tempted. He also knows suffering, from his passion and death on the cross. If you ever wonder if you deserve to be forgiven, remember that Jesus died for all sinners, deserving or not. The High
When you think of Jesus, what do you think was his job? Healer of the sick, the lame and the blind, as in today’s gospel? Preacher? Teacher? Leader of men? Messiah? The second reading from Hebrews reminds us of his main duty: Priest. It calls him a High Priest, referring to the Jewish priesthood in which one priest was chosen each year to offer the most important sacrifices and so appeal to God for forgiveness of the peoples’ sins. Now this may sound like primitive religion, but it actually lets us understand Jesus even better.
The high priest offered sacrifice for his own sins, as well as the peoples’. While Jesus did not sin, he experienced temptations just
Priest was the one to bring the Israelites prayers to God and God’s blessings to the people. Jesus also brings our prayers to his Father and shows us the Father’s love.
Our baptism gives us a share in that priesthood. You don’t have to be ordained to pray for your friends and family. You don’t have to be a bishop to bring God’s love to those around you. When you listen to a friend who is hurting, or forgive someone who hurts you, you are blessing them with God’s love. When you encourage them to have faith and trust in the Lord, you are bringing them to God. You are sharing in the priesthood of Christ. Tom Schmidt, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Man of Many Talents
Treasures from our Traditions
CLERGY
Pastor: Rev. James B. Johnson
Parochial Vicar: Rev. Jojo Tejada
Deacon: Deacon Robert Smith, Deacon Samuel Hunt
ADMINISTRATION
Office Staff: Louise Boyer Anne Griffith Pat Brockmann
Music Ministry: John Edel Donna Davis
Faith Formation: Theresa Holland
Maintenance Bo Bolinsky/John Guzolik
PARISH MINISTRIES & ORGANIZATIONS
Community of Catholic Women
Constance (Connie) Taylor - 527–2599
Knights of Columbus Jim Fitzsimmons - 249–7239 or jfitz-
Legion of Mary Lois Tate - 220-2622; Carolyn Geiger
- 746-5169
Diocesan School Saint John Paul II Catholic School •
Phone: 352-746-2020
Parish Phone: 352-746-9422 Parish Fax: 352-746-2335
Email: [email protected]
Bulletin Announcements: [email protected]
Parish Office Hours: Mon - Thurs:
8:00 am - 4:00 pm Friday: Closed
Please remember our parish in your will.
We are on the web!www.stscholastica.org
QR code to St. Scholastica Website
352-726-2271www.HooperFuneralHome.com
Inverness - Beverly HillsHomosassa
ConsiderRememberingYour Parish in
Your Will.For further information,
please call the Parish Office.
Brown Funeral Home & Crematory5430 W Gulf to Lake Hwy, Lecanto, Florida 34461
352-795-0111~Traditional and Alternative Services~ ~Pre-Payment Plans~
~Local and Out of State Burials~ ~24 Hour Availability~
~On Site Cremation~ ~Florida National Cemetery Specialists~
Two Generations service you with compassionate, personalized service
www.brownfuneralhome.comIgrayne Brown Dias
Funeral DirectorRichard T. Brown
Funeral Director/Owner
Don’t Replace it...Let me Repair it!Same Day Service • 51 Years Exp.
LOW Overhead...LOW Prices.Tim Lic#CAC1817593 352.445.0072
Johnson Appliance Service
I repair: • Washers • Dryers• Air Conditioning
• Refrigerators • Water Heaters• Dishwashers • Garbage Disposals
$29.95/Mo. billed quarterly• One Free Month• No Long-Term Contract• Price Guarantee• Easy Self Installation
Call Today! Toll Free 1.877.801.8608
Medical Alert System
WWW.PASSAWAY.ORG CALL US NOW AT 1 (844) PASSAWAY
Honor & Love Forever• A one-stop online global funeral resource system• Condolences • Obituaries • Memories • Histories• Photographs and video tributes of their
beloved deceased• Sharing by family & friends interactively
around the world
PUBLISH ANYOBITUARY AND/OR
IN-MEMORIAMFOR FREE
017533 St Scholastica Church (B) www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-432-3240
From the WLP Vaultcomes the Bible Story of Christmas
featuring 8 Classic Christmas Carols and a reading of the Gospel of Luke 2: 4-20 by Bing Crosby!
Also available on vinyl.
Visit WLPmusic.com to purchase your copy - CD $10.00
800-566-6150 Photo Courtesy of Bing Crosby Enterprises
Grow in your faith,find a Mass, and
connect with yourCatholic Community
with OneParish!
Download Our Free App or Visit
MY.ONEPARISH.COM
Saint MargaretSunday MissalAn ideal companionfor personal prayer.
In Stock & Ready to Order Today.
CALL OR ORDER ONLINE. $39.95
800-566-6150 • www.wlpmusic.com
Linda S. Thomas, LLC15 Year Parish Member
[email protected] • www.ilovecitruscountyflorida.com
Compliments of
SMITHJohn and Mary Smith
and FamilyS
Thank you for advertising inour church bulletin.
I am patronizing your businessbecause of it!
Please Cut Out This “Thank You Ad”and Present It The Next Time YouPatronize One of Our Advertisers
✂
Yourad
couldbe inthis
space!
FATHER & SONS
Roger Throneburg
352-628-9909 • Across From Wildlife Parkwww.FatherAndSonsHearing.com
Try Before You Buy
4 Week TrialABSOLUTELY
FREE!
HEARINGAID CENTERS
Parishioners
Choice With
Experience
$10.00 OFF/Mention AdHEATING &
AIR CONDITIONINGSales • Service • Installation
Residential • CommercialLic.# CMC035440
Phone: 352-564-8822
Well Drilling &Pump Repair
Raymond Townsend, President / Parishioner2820 E. Norvel Bryant Hwy. • Hernando, FL
Office: (352) 726-5454 • Cell: (352) 302-1481
If You Live Alone You Need MDMedAlert!24 Hour Protection at HOME and AWAY!
✔Ambulance✔Police ✔Fire✔Friends/Family
CALLNOW!
FREE ShippingFREE ActivationNO Long Term Contracts
Solutions as Low as $19.95 a month
This Button SAVES Lives!As Shown GPS,
Lowest Price Guaranteed!
GPS Tracking w/Fall DetectionNationwide, No Land Line Needed
EASY Set-up, NO Contract24/7 365 Monitoring in the USA
800.809.3352MDMedAlertSafe-Guarding America’s Seniors Nationwide!
Fero Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home5891 N. Lecanto Hwy. • Beverly Hills, FL 34465
352-746-4646 / 352-746-4551www.ferofuneralhome.com / www.feromemorialgardens.com
017533 St Scholastica Church (A)
“25 Yrs. at St. Scholastica”Office: 2450 N. Citrus Hills Blvd.
Hernando, FL 34442Bus: 352-746-0744
www.mycitruscountyhomes.com25 Million Dollar Team Proven Success
352-422-4086Jack Fleming
Realtor
352-422-1976Maria Fleming
RealtorSe Habla Español
Rosemary’s Hallmark
746-6560
3555 N. Lecanto Hwy.
Willow Tree, Yankee
& Blue Mountain
www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-432-3240
1023 E. Norvell Bryant Hwy. HernandoIn Alesci’s Corner Plaza
Huge ShowroomCome Try Out Some
Lift Chairs Today.Please Call
813 980-3600Ben & Nancy DiVona/Parishioner Mon, Wed & Fri 10-4 or Call for Appt.
• Carpet • Vinyl• Ceramic Tile • Laminate• Wood • Vinyl Plank
Parishioners ChoiceSince 1975
[email protected] W. Gulf to Lake Hwy
Wilder Funeral Home
P.O. Box 1052 • 4890 S. Suncoast Blvd.Homosassa Springs, FL 34447
Office: 352-628-3344Fax: 352-628-1346
Jeff Macrini, Funeral Director
Jim Green Jewelers1665 S.E. US Hwy. 19
Crystal River, FL [email protected]
WWW.JIMGREENJEWELERS.COM
352-563-0633“Voted the Best of the Best the Last 20 Yrs”
Next to Winn Dixie, Crystal River Shopping Center
Experienced ProfessionalParishioner
Cell 352.422.5038Office 352.726.5855
ERA AMERICANREALTYEach office independently owned and operated.
Kathleen (Kate)Calhoun
Realtor®
Catholic Family Owned
PJP II STUDENTSAnalise, Wesley, Samuel
341-12882507 Hwy. 44 W. Inverness
David Heinz Family
WILLIAMSFLOOR STORE
Residential • CommercialCarpet • Vinyl • Ceramic • Wood2619 Highway 44 West, Inverness
352-637-3840