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MISSION OF ST. TIMOTHY PARISH No matter what your present status in the Catholic Church, No matter your current family or marital situation, No matter your personal history, age, income, background, gender, race, ethnicity or spirituality, No matter your own self-image of holiness or virtue - You belong to Jesus Christ and you belong to us! You are invited, accepted and respected here at St. Timothy Parish. We want to share our Roman Catholic way of faith and life in Christ with you! T HIRD S UNDAY IN O RDINARY T IME J ANUARY 22, 2017 1351 Paige Place, Lady Lake, FL 32159 • (352) 753 - 0989 • Fax (352) 753 - 9602

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MISSION OF ST. TIMOTHY PARISH No matter what your present status in the Catholic Church,

No matter your current family or marital situation, No matter your personal history, age, income, background, gender, race, ethnicity or spirituality,

No matter your own self-image of holiness or virtue - You belong to Jesus Christ and you belong to us!

You are invited, accepted and respected here at St. Timothy Parish. We want to share our Roman Catholic way of faith and life in Christ with you!

THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 22, 2017

1351 Paige Place, Lady Lake, FL 32159 • (352) 753-0989 • Fax (352) 753-9602

THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - 2 - JANUARY 22, 2017

MINISTRY EVENTS SUNDAY, ................................... ..........JANUARY 22, 2017 07:30 AM RCIA Meeting ............ ..................... Rooms 1 & 2 10:30 AM Faith Formation ......... ......................... All Rooms 12:00 PM Life Teen Meeting ...... ..................... Rooms 1 & 2 05:00 PM Life Teen Mass .......... .............................. Church MONDAY, ................................... ..........JANUARY 23, 2017 10:00 AM Exodus ....................... ..................... Rooms 5 & 6 10:00 AM Legion of Mary ........... ............................. Room 7 12:30 PM Handbell Rehearsal ... .............................. Church 6:00 PM Knights of ColumbusRoom 7 TUESDAY, ................................... ..........JANUARY 24, 2017 Following 8:30 AM Mass ... Reconciliation ................. Church 09:00 AM Women’s Karing Krafters .................. Room 3/Hall 09:30 AM Bible Study ................ ..................... Rooms 1 & 2 09:30 AM Rosary Makers........... ............................. Room 7 07:00 PM AA & Alanon .............. ......... Rooms 1, 2, 3, 5 & 7 WEDNESDAY, ............................... ..........JANUARY 25, 2017 09:30 AM Charismatic Prayer Group ............... Rooms 5 & 6 12:30 PM Handbells ................... .............................. Church 09:30 AM Basic Theology .......... .............................. Room1 01:30 PM Bible Study ................ ..................... Rooms 6 & 7 01:30 PM Centering Prayer........ ............................. Room 5 03:30 PM Choir Rehearsal ......... .............................. Church THURSDAY, .................................. ..........JANUARY 26, 2017 09:00 PM St. Vincent de Paul Board ................ Rooms 5 & 6 09:30 AM Bereavement ............. ................. Rooms 1, 2 & 3 FRIDAY, ................................... ..........JANUARY 27, 2017 09:15 AM ... Room 7 SATURDAY, .................................. ..........JANUARY 28, 2017 03:00 PM Reconciliation .......... ............................. Church

WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS

We would like to extend a warm welcome this week to these new parishioners at St. Timothy:

Charles Biebehausen; Mary Bricco; Bruce and Cynthia Casey; Spencer and Erica Daniels; Michele and Charles Duffy; Conrad and Nancy English; Pat Guy; Esther Lanzona-Gapuz; Greg and Jody Ann Michon John Randall; Nathan and Ana Romeo (Mia and Santo); Kellie Rutherford; Dominic Salvino; William and Constance Smallwood; and Deneal Sullivan.

MASS INTENTIONS SATURDAY — ..................... JANUARY 21, 2017 4:00 PM Ted Stile Florette Pare 6:00 PM Christopher Fournier Rita Savi SUNDAY — ....................... JANUARY 22, 2017 7:00 AM For the Parish 9:00 AM Martha “JoJo” Gutfran Madeline Reilly

(9:00 Mass has Sign Language interpreter) 11:00 AM Michael Rossi David Dubois 12:45 PM Nancy Buda Robert “Bob” Hart 5:00 PM Margaret Piagelli Jeanne and Ray Banville MONDAY—— ...................... JANUARY 23, 2017 7:15 AM Dan Boylan Colleen Peio 8:30 AM Paul Marinelli Bruce Dankers TUESDAY—— ..................... JANUARY 24, 2017 7:15 AM Edward Kodatt Phillip Waldman 8:30 AM Chester Buck Robert Ricard WEDNESDAY—— ............... JANUARY 25, 2017 7:15 AM Chris Kuehler Mary Ann McCue 8:30 AM Eucharistic Mass Association THURSDAY—— .................. JANUARY 26, 2017 7:15 AM Alice Noble Phillip Waldman 8:30 AM Joan Walko In Thanksgiving—Consuela Tanaka FRIDAY——— ..................... JANUARY 27, 2017 7:15 AM Robert W. Caswell Peter J. Modaff 8:30 AM John Oppel William Franze SATURDAY —— ................. JANUARY 28, 2017 8:30 AM Boeh Anniversary John Brunner

PRIVATE MASS ASSOCIATION

TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2017 ................... Deacon Nick Deutsch THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2017 ........................ Margaret A. Kelly

DAILY RECITATION OF THE ROSARY Recitation of the Rosary at 6:45 AM Monday-Friday, Prior to the 7:15 AM Mass and at 8:00 AM Monday –Saturday, Prior to 8:30 AM Daily Mass.

JANUARY 22, 2017 - 3 - THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

My deepest thanks to all parishioners of St. Timothy parish for all you do to increase charity and to take on sacrifice. Fr. Ed

For all you English experts . . . An ode of English Plural We’ll begin with a box, and the plural is boxes, but the plural of ox becomes oxen, not oxes. One fowl is a goose, but two are called geese; yet, the plural of moose should never be meese. You may find a lone mouse or a nest full of mice, yet the plural of house is houses, not hice. If the plural of man is always called men, why shouldn’t the plural of pan be called pen? If I speak of my foot and show you my feet, and I give you a boot, would a pair be called beet? If one is a tooth and a whole set are teeth, why shouldn’t the plural of booth be called beeth? Then one may be that and there would be those, yet hat in the plural would never be hose. And the plural of cat is cats, not cose. We speak of a brother and also of brethren, but though we say mother, we never say methren Then the masculine pronouns are he, his and him, but imagine the feminine: she, shis and shim! Let’s face it—English is a crazy language. There is no egg in eggplant nor ham in hamburger; neither apple nor pine in pineapple. English muffins were not invented in England. We take English for granted, but if we explore its paradoxes, we find that quicksand can work slowly, boxing rings are square and a guinea pig is neither from Guinea nor is it a pig. Any why is it that writers write, but fingers do not fing; grocers do not groce and hammers do not ham? Doesn’t it seem crazy that you can make amends but not one amend? If you have a bunch of odds and ends and get rid of all but one of them, what do you call it? If teachers taught, why didn’t preachers praught? If a vegetarian eats vegetables, what does a humanitarian eat? Sometimes I think all the folks who grew up speaking English should be committed to an asylum for the verbally insane. In what other language do people recite at a play and play at a recital? We ship by truck, but send cargo by ship. We have noses that run and feet that smell. We park in a driveway and drive on a parkway. And how can a slim chance and a fat chance be the same, while a wise man and a wise guy are opposites? You have to marvel at the unique lunacy of a language in which your house can burn up as it burns down, in which you fill in a form by filling it out, and in which an alarm goes off by going on. And, in closing, if Father is Pop, how come Mother is not Mop?

Feeling Blessed

Notice the new time for Life Teen at 12:00 Noon this Sunday Life Teen Mass is

at 5:00 PM

THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - 4 - JANUARY 22, 2017 ST. VINCENT DE PAUL FOOD PANTRY

ITEMS FOR NEXT WEEK: Pork & Beans, Canned Vegetables

Toilet Paper, Detergent and Personal sized toiletries

are always welcome (Please do not donate any items past their expiration date.)

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SECOND HOME THRIFT STORE PICK UP

St. Vincent de Paul Society will have a truck parked in the south parking lot from 7:00 -11:00 AM Thursday, January 26, 2017, to accept any donations you can bring here.

NEWS FROM ST. VINCENT DE PAUL ORLANDO:

The Mission of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul is to bring Christ's hope and love into the homes of the needy. Please pray for all whom we serve. To make a tax-deductible donation of large furniture or appliances that help people in need, please call our Donation Hotline at 888.986.4483.

THE PIVOTAL PLAYERS WITH BISHOP ROBERT BARRON Fr. Bob, our pastor emeritus, will facilitate a 6 week program based on Bishop Barron's new series entitled "The pivotal players." The series

will cover six major figures in Catholic history who changed the course of life in the church as well as in society. Contact David O'Brien for information (352) 753-0989, [email protected]. Sessions will begin in February.

LEGION OF MARY The Legion of Mary will hold the monthly rosary service on the 4th Tuesday of Each month in the Meditation Room of Freedom Point (the high rise building). It will begin at 3:00 PM and is open to all residents of that facility. Any questions can be directed to Bob Filan (259-8846).

WANTED, YOUR OLD HEARING AIDS The SERTOMA CLUB (Service to Mankind) collects, reconditions, repairs and retrofits old hearing aids and distributes them to the less fortunate. A collection box is in the office.

HANDBELLS The handbells will ring at the 12:45 PM Mass on Sunday, January 29.

As [Jesus] was walking by the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon who is called Peter, and his brother Andrew, casting a net into the sea; they were fishermen. He said to them, "Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men." - Mt 4:18-19

Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass ©2001, 1998, 1970 CCD.

READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF JANUARY 22, 2017

Sunday: Is 8:23--9:3/Ps 27/1 Cor 1:10-13, 17/Mt 4:12-23 Monday: Heb 9:15, 24-28/Ps 98/Mk 3:22-30 Tuesday: Heb 10:1-10/Ps 40/Mk 3:31-35 Wednesday: Acts 22:3-16 or Acts 9:1-22/Ps 117/Mk 16:15-18 Thursday: 2 Tm 1:1-8 or Ti 1:1-5/Ps 96/Mk 4:21-25 Friday: Heb 10:32-39/Ps 37/Mk 4:26-34 Saturday: Heb 11:1-2, 8-19/Lk 1/Mk 4:35-41

Zep 2:3; 3:12-13/Ps 146/1 Cor 1:26-31/Mt 5:1-12a ©Liturgical Publications Inc

TODAY’S MUSIC Gathering Song: MI 546 Offertory Hymn: Earthen Vessels .......................... MI 408 Communion Song: We Are Many Parts ..................... MI 580 One Bread, One Body ................. MI 339 Closing Song: They’ll Know We are Christians ... MI 581

LIFE TEEN MASS MUSIC

Gathering Song: 10,000 Reasons .......................... MI 559 Offertory Hymn: I Will Follow Communion Song: Come to the Feast Good, Good Father Closing Song: As It Is In Heaven

JANUARY 22, 2017 - 5 - THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP Many times, unrealistic expectations of ourselves and others can hinder the readjustment of the bereaved. We often expect more of ourselves than is possible at this time which often leads to disappointment. Sometimes it is helpful to share your feelings with someone new, since old friends seem to wait for us to return to our old selves

sooner than we are ready. Join our Grief Support Group each Thursday morning from 9:30 to 11:00 AM in the Ministry Building.

PLEASE PRAY FOR THE RECENTLY DECEASED

Allan Jarumbo Antoinette Aldrich

June Renz Rachel Healey

THEOLOGY ON TAP Thursday, February 9 at 7:00 PM The Corkscrew (The Villages!)

$5 at door Includes light food with beer or wine.

Theology On Tap is a discussion series for people in their 20’s & 30’s.

For more info contact David: 352-552-7662

Visit us on Facebook! “North Central Florida Theology on Tap”

MARIAN MOVEMENT OF PRIESTS PRAYER CENACLE

We will have our Prayer Cenacle Friday at 9:15 AM, in the Ministry Building, Room 7. Everyone is welcome to attend. If you have any questions, please contact Angelo Musone at 751-2520.

SPONSORS FOR RCIA NEEDED Several people who are becoming Catholics need sponsors/Godparents as they continue their journey through RCIA, the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. Please contact David O’Brien ([email protected], 352-

753-0989) if you feel called to this role in someone’s life. One male and one female are needed.

RESPECT LIFE

The 11:00 AM Mass on Sunday. January 22 will be the Mass of the Holy Innocence, memorializing the death of unborn babies since January 22, 1973. More than 55 million Americans have been killed by this procedure since the Supreme Court's Roe v.

Wade legalized abortion at the federal level. Please join us as we implore our Heavenly Mother to intercede for us as we pray for abortion to end in this country. The reality is ABORTION KILLS CHILDREN.

“AGING WITH GRACE” WORKSHOP, FEBRUARY 23

Dr. Rosemary Laird from Florida Hospital’s Center for Senior Health will offer a 1-hour workshop in the Parish Hall on Thursday, February 23, 9:30-10:30 AM. Coffee and

pastries will be served after the 8:30 AM Mass, beginning at 9:15 AM. Pastor Emeritus, Fr. Bob Fuchek, attended Dr. Laird’s workshop when she spoke to the retired priests of the diocese and he highly recommended her presentation. For information, contact David O’Brien: [email protected], 352-753-0989. All are welcome.

THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - 6 - JANUARY 22, 2017

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS VIEW OF ACTIVITIES

COMING EVENTS January 23: Golf committee meeting at 6:00 PM in Room 7.

All function leaders are requested to be present.

January 28-29: 5th Sunday Rosary; confirm with Jim Guillozet at 272-7012, email, [email protected], that you will be at assigned Mass.

WOMEN’S GUILD The St. Timothy Women's Guild is having a Girls' Night Out on Sunday, March 12 (6:00-8:30 PM) at Stein Mart (27/441 in Lady Lake). There will be models showing the latest fashions, light refreshments, color experts, discounts just for you, and lots more. Yes, you can look, shop, have fun and help charities in

our community for a five dollar ($5.00) donation. Tickets are available Tuesday-Friday, 9:00-10:00 AM in the Church Office. All donations will go to local charities. Bring your friends and neighbors. It's going to be

FUN!

Let's celebrate Valentines Day early with "Decadent Potluck Desserts" at the Women's Guild February 7 meeting. Bring in your favorite dessert (for 6-8 people) and serving utensil and we will be ready for a great time with a ukulele sing a long. See you there at 12:30 PM. Tickets for the March luncheon and Fashion Event will be available for purchase.

BASIC CATHOLIC THEOLOGY Basic Catholic Theology, taught by Deacon Dick and Lynne Bigelow, will begin meetings on Wednesdays at 1:00 PM beginning Wednesday January 25, 2017.

There will be no meeting on Fridays after that date. In February, the class will begin a study of the Constitutions and Declarations of the 2nd Vatican Council, and class attendees are encouraged to purchase “Vatican Council II, the Concilliar and Post Concilliar documents” by Austin Flannery, OP, New Revised Edition 1992. This book can be purchased on Amazon.com at many price points depending on your preference. All parishioners are invited to attend. No special sign-ups are required. This class is a specialty of Deacon Dick, and If you ever wondered about what really happened at the Council, now is your chance to find out.

RETROUVAILLE While all hope to experience peace, joy and love during the Advent and Christmas season, sadly, that is not always true, especially for married couples. 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 January 20, 2017. For more information call 352-274-4614. Not counseling or group therapy. All calls and names held in strictest confidence. For more information, visit Retrouvaille.org.

Discover a Deeper Relationship with the Holy Spirit, The Wild Goose - Now on FORMED

In this humble, unafraid, and beautiful new series, Catholics are invited into a more profound and life-giving relationship with the Holy Spirit. Perfect for both individuals and small groups, The Wild Goose reveals the simplicity and mystery of this relationship. Watch Now “The Wild Goose was a term that the ancient Celts had for the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit has been given to us not as a possession to be tamed or controlled, but rather as a Person that will lead us to the Heart of God.”

—Fr. Dave Pivonka

INTERNATIONAL IRISH TENOR MARK FORREST IN CONCERT WITH DAWN DINOME WETZEL

Sponsored by MARIAN SERVANTS® of the Word Incarnate and St. Vincent de Paul Council of Catholic Women

The concert will be held on Monday, January 30 from 2:00 to 4:00 PM. Doors will open at 1:15 PM. A cookie social will follow the concert in the Social Hall where you may also purchase CD’s. Tickets will be available at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church on Monday, January 23 or Friday, January 27 from 9:00 to 11:00 AM in the Church Social Hall. Please include the names and phone numbers of all attendees in your request. The cost of each ticket is $15.

ST. TIMOTHY GIFT SHOP 352 350 8037

Located off the vestibule in the Church. See Page 9 for Gift Shop Hours.

We accept only CASH or CHECKS. We do not accept credit or debit cards.

JANUARY 22, 2017 - 7 - THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ST. TIMOTHY COUNCIL

ANNUAL CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT Show your support for our local charities. Sign up to play! 4-person Scramble Pay Out to Top 5 Teams 1 Flight Start at 8:00 AM Food and Beverages provided

Fabulous Hole-in-One Prizes (including a Cadillac) When: Saturday, March 4, 2017 Where: Orange Blossom Hills Country Club, The Villages, FL Cost: $65.00 includes: Round of Golf, Awards Luncheon (at

Orange Blossom Restaurant after Completion of Round Tournament), Snacks and Beverages on course

Registration: Monday, January 23-Friday February 24,, 2017 At Orange Blossom Hills Golf Shop (make check payable to: Orange Blossom Hills Country Club)

For more information, call Orange Blossom Hills Golf Shop-753-5200. Sponsorship opportunities are available. Please contact James Sparaco, Tournament Director (352-259-6119) email: [email protected]. Donations may be made to: Knights of Columbus 10034, P.O. Box 1177, Lady Lake, FL 32158-1177

HONOR FLIGHT

ALL THEY DID WAS SAVE THE WORLD If you wore the uniform of the Armed Services of the United States during World War II or Korea, please contact us. If you know a Veteran who served in WW II, please help us contact them.

Villages Honor Flight wants to take you to Washington, DC, to see your WW II Memorial, plus the Korean, Vietnam, and Iwo Jima Memorials, and The Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers.

The trip is Free—You Earned It!!! Background at the National Web Site www.honorflight.org Veterans, Guardians (Escorts), and Volunteers may apply on the Local Web Site: www.villageshonorflight.org Or Contact: John Murray, 352.259.0328. [email protected].

Need a 2016 Statement of Contributions? Please complete the following:

Name: .........................................................................

Envelope #: ................................................................

Email: .....................................................................................

Visit our Website: www.sttimothycc.com

MISSION STATEMENT The mission of Saint Timothy Parish is to be a Catholic

Community of faith called together by our Baptism and bound to each other through love. We respond to the call of Jesus by

celebrating His presence in prayer and worship proclaiming His word, calling His people to personal ministry thus affirming their

gifts, building His community through loving service and by reaching out to all people.

WE PLACE PRAYER, PEACE AND JUSTICE AT THE HEART OF OUR MISSION

Mass Schedule Monday—Friday: 7:15 and 8:30 AM Saturday: 8:30 AM Saturday Vigil: 4:00 and 6:00 PM Sunday: 7:00, 9:00, and 11:00 AM; and 5:00 PM Holy Days of Obligation Holy Day: 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00 AM Holy Day Vigil: 4:00 and 6:00 PM

Deacon Robert Basye Deacon John Bellacicco Deacon Rich Kaseta Deacon Kevin Mukri Deacon Russell Anderberg, Retired Deacon Dick Bigelow, Retired Deacon Fred Giel, Retired Deacon Ron L’Huillier, Retired Deacon George Mattison, Retired Deacon John Sullivan, Retired Deacon Bob Turbitt, Retired

Baptism Preparation Class for Parents (call Parish Office) Marriage Four Months Advance Notice Anointing of the Sick Call Parish Office for appointment New Parishioners Please call Parish Office Parish Office Hours Monday-Friday 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Confessions: Tuesday: .............. 9:15 AM Saturday: .............. 3:00 PM (Or anytime by appointment)

ST. TIMOTHY ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 1351 Paige Place, Lady Lake, FL 32159

(352) 753-0989 • Fax (352) 753-9602 Very Rev. Ed Waters, Pastor

Rev. Paul Chemplamparampil CMI, Parochial Vicar Rev. Leo Perera, Hospital Ministry

Rev. Robert V. Fucheck, Pastor Emeritus Rev. Gerard Cunningham, Retired Rev. Ray Leurck, Retired Rev. Peter Mitchell, Retired Rev. Gerald Shovelton, Retired

William Burns, Pastoral Associate

THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - 8 - JANUARY 22, 2017

PASTORAL CARE Bereavement Ministry-Liturgy Deacon Rich Kaseta .............. 391-5703 Jennie Courter, Coord. Lit. .... 751-1009 Bereavement Ministry-Grief Support Mary Ehrnman ........................ 753-9853 Michele Jeror .......................... 259-1594 Ministry to the Sick Deacon Ron L’Huillier ............ 753-0989 Gerri Mukri ............................. 633-2686 Ministry to the Sick—Home Visits Gerri Mukri ............................. 633-2686 Knights of Columbus Jim Sparaco ........................... 259-6119 Marion Sparaco ...................... 259-6119 Bill Grieco (4th Degree) .......... 674-9497 St. Vincent de Paul Office ........ 753-1455 Monday - Thursday . 9:00 AM—3:00 PM Friday ...................... 9:00AM—12:00PM Second Home Thrift Store Pick Up Last Thursday of Month 7:00-11:00 AM Respite Care Deacon Dick Bigelow ............. 630-3952 Roseann Kory ........................ 750-2819 Kay Cosentino ........................ 259-3567 Respect Life Deacon John Sullivan ............ 750-6175 Barbara Stewart ..................... 753-6376 LITURGICAL LIFE Altar Care/Worship Environment Mary Holmes .......................... 753-5060 Altar Linens Lorraine Beller ........................ 268-2427 Marie Lavoie .................... 508-523-0663 Altar Servers Andrew LoFaro ....................... 753-0989 Ruth Kinstle ..................... 410-404-5912 Choir, Cantors & Hand bells Bill Doherty ............................. 753-0989 Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Comm. Robert Strack .................. 845-548-9502 Readers Carmen Guzman .................... 750-3236 Sacristan Donna Boswell ....................... 750-3002 Ushers Joy Holmen ............................ 750-9679

BULLETIN SUBMISSIONS Bulletin articles must be submitted to [email protected] by noon on Monday prior to the Sunday you wish the item published. Submissions must be approved by the Ministry Coordinator or Publicity Chairman. Early submission dates are announced in the Bulletin.

ST. TIMOTHY ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH—MINISTRIES

PLEASE BE MINDFUL! When entering Church, please be mindful that many people are praying. If you wish to greet someone do so in quiet tones so as not to disturb another’s prayer time.

HANDICAPPED The entry on the north side of the Church which is covered with a red awning is handicap accessible. Handicapped seating is provided in

the front pews. If you are unable to enter the lines for reception of Communion, please sit in the very first pews and the Priest/Deacon/Minister of Holy Communion will come to you with Holy Communion.

Thank you for your assistance.

If there is an emergency during Mass, the Head Usher will call 911. Please DO NOT call 911 from your personal cell. The Church has a direct line.

SERVICE ANIMALS While Service Animals are welcome in Church to accompany disabled individuals, anyone with a service animal should sit in the Narthex by

the doors. Your assistance is greatly appreciated.

PAYMENT BY CREDIT CARD The Church Office accepts payment for Masses and Candles by credit card. We accept MasterCard, Visa, Discover and American Express.

PLEASE BE CONSIDERATE Many parishioners are extremely sensitive to scented shampoos, perfumes, deodorants, laundry detergent and other scented products. Please do not wear

them in Church. Thank you.

St. Timothy Catholic Church

CANDLES Six-day candles for the candle stands are available in the Gift Shop (see hours above) or in the Church Office 9:00 AM-4:00 PM Monday to Friday for $5.00 each (please bring exact amount). Other candles burn the red glass at the

bottom requiring costly replacement. Please do not burn any candles other than the ones sold in the Gift Shop and Church Office.

In the event the store and office are closed, please see Fr. Ed for candles.

LAST SUPPER PERPETUAL ADORATION CHAPEL

The Chapel is available for quiet adoration in the presence of the Eucharist. Cards with information on how you may access the Chapel are

available in the Church Office (9:00 AM-4:00 PM Monday – Friday). Please, DO NOT leave any items, Rosary,

prayer cards, booklets, etc., in the Adoration Chapel.

When entering the Last Supper Adoration Chapel, it is necessary to place your full palm against the key pad before entering code.

While at prayer, please pray for an increase in the call to priesthood.

PARISH LIFE AA & Alanon Al ............................................ 259-6978 Frank ...................................... 753-3478 Ancient Order of Hibernians Pat Kennedy ........................... 391-5291 Basic Catholic Theology ... 431-8339 Bible Study Allen Eskreis ........................... 751-0294 Cancer Support Group Ray Glaz ................................ 750-3825 Betty Anderson ................352-753-4068 Deaf Ministry Merlyn Opio ............................ 445-0767 Essential Tremors Support Group Ministry Ken Taylor .............................. 787-3866 Garden Club Pat Kerans .............................. 259-7323 Pat Arman .............................. 753-7385 Gift Shop ................................... 350-8037 Tuesday—Friday ... 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Saturday: Sunday: . After 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00 AM ................................................. Masses Home Helpers/Repairs Call Church Office .................. 753-0989 Hospitality (“Coffee &”) Kari & Chuck Schimmel .......... 750-6418 Ethel Nutini ............................. 259-0487 National Alliance of Mental Illness Diane Heath ........................... 259-2797 Rosary Makers James Walmsley .................... 350-2272 Volunteer Coordinator Pat Schaefer ........................... 753-0989 Welcome Committee Carol Lapp .......................419-239-4150 Women’s Guild Sue Greenwood ..................... 561-4778 Women’s Karing Krafters Irene Rhyner ........................... 205-7321

SPIRITUAL LIFE Benedictine Oblates Ann Marie Porta ..................... 750-9009 Marian Movement of Priests Prayer Cenacle Angelo Musone ...................... 751-2520 Charismatic Prayer Deacon Bob Turbitt ................ 753-3298 Legion of Mary Rita Diette .............................. 750-2877 Bob Filan ................................ 259-8846 Servants of Mary Donna Curtis (Prioress) .......... 750-4307 Spanish Prayer Group Carmen Guzman .................... 750-3236 FAITH FORMATION ..................... 753-0989