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Mass and Confessions Schedule *Masses are on Daylight Savings Time Saturday Vigil: 5:00 PM Sunday Masses: 8:00 AM; 11:00AM &1:30 PM (Spanish) Confessions: Saturdays: 3:00 4:00 PM Daily Mass: Monday through Friday: 8:00 AM Call the Office for: Baptism, Confirmation, Marriage, Anointing and Holy Communion for the Homebound, Rite of Christian Initia- tion of Adults Pastor: Fr. Luis Perez Deacon: Rev. Mr. John T. Kirk Music Director: Jack Louden Religious Education Director: Terry Walters Plant Manager: Paul Navara Office Staff: Sis & Deacon John Kirk Office Hours: 9:00 - 3:00 PM (M-F) Telephone: (305) 289-0636 Website: www.sanpablomarathon.org E mail: [email protected] Emergency Number: 305-587-4383 Please remember San Pablo Parish in your will San Pablo Catholic Church July 22, 2018 Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time San Pablo Catholic Church 550 122nd Street-ocean Marathon, FL 33050 305-289-0636

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Mass and Confessions Schedule

*Masses are on Daylight Savings Time

Saturday Vigil: 5:00 PM

Sunday Masses: 8:00 AM; 11:00AM &1:30 PM (Spanish)

Confessions: Saturdays:

3:00 –4:00 PM

Daily Mass: Monday through Friday:

8:00 AM

Call the Office for: Baptism, Confirmation, Marriage, Anointing and Holy Communion for the Homebound, Rite of Christian Initia-tion of Adults

Pastor: Fr. Luis Perez Deacon: Rev. Mr. John T. Kirk Music Director: Jack Louden

Religious Education Director: Terry Walters

Plant Manager: Paul Navara

Office Staff: Sis & Deacon John Kirk

Office Hours: 9:00 - 3:00 PM (M-F) Telephone: (305) 289-0636

Website: www.sanpablomarathon.org

E mail: [email protected]

Emergency Number: 305-587-4383

Please remember San Pablo Parish in your will

San Pablo Catholic Church

July 22, 2018 Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary

Time San Pablo Catholic Church

550 122nd Street-ocean Marathon, FL 33050

305-289-0636

MONDAY, July 23 8:00 AM + Jean Hoffman By Vanessa Seaverns

TUESDAY, July 24 8:00 AM L Connie Pfeifer By San Pablo Parish Family

WEDNESDAY, July 25 8:00 AM L Marty Pfeifer By 8 o’clock mass gang THURSDAY, July 26 8:00 AM L Frances Kirk Piñeros (Happy Birthday) By Family

FRIDAY, July 27 8:00 AM L Honey Karl By San Pablo Women’s Club

SATURDAY, July 28 3:00 PM Confession

5:00 PM + Bryan Wilhelm by 8 o’clock mass gang L Connie Pfeifer by SPWC

SUNDAY, July 29 8:00 AM L Pat and Bob Becker By San Pablo Parish Family 11:00 AM L Marie Schmidt By San Pablo Women’s Club

1:30 PM L People of the Parish

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PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK Bob & Pat Becker, Marie Schmidt, Ruthie & Billy Wagner, Bill & Melody Kelley, Joe Aucremanne, Jeannie Platt, Barbara Arena, Lee Arrowsmith, Peter Pittman, Fran Newman, Dorothy Pawlus, Sara Joseph‐Rager, Roland Rochleau, Nancy Ahearn, Philomene Lebon, Morgan Leary, Ellen Monahan Andary, Riley Johannes, Tamara Pfeffer, Jim Johnson, Christopher Cullen, Kaitlyn Palguta, Faith Palguta, Michael Valentine, Karen Wimmer, Fred Beverly, Kay Cor-nell, Gabriel Alvarez, Andrew Czeck, Donna Brozdo-nis, Jayna Johannes, Jeanne Eigner , Nicole De Feo , Matthew Palguta, Maida Brown , Yvonne Crimella, Paul Hansen, Baby Elizabeth, Christy De Bartolo, Roy Wimmer, Mary Ann Don , William Gustautson, John Luce, Honey Karl and Connie Pfeifer.

COLLECTIONS July 15, 2018 1st- $ 2302 2nd-$748 (Black & Indian Missions)

A Jesuit friend of mine was an actual shepherd in his youth. He had spent plenty of time out in the fields, so I asked him what taking care of sheep was like. My motive was about our readings to-day, all of which have references to shepherds. He surprised me. He said he hated being a shep-herd and would never want to go near it again. Never. Why? Because today there are huge num-bers of sheep in a herd and you could never know which was which, much less have names for them. It was a cold job, uncomfortable , and industry now, with nothing personal about it. What a surprise. This seemed like the exact oppo-site of what we hear in the Bible. In Jesus’ day, however, the herds were much smaller. A shep-herd could name each sheep and they knew their master’s voice by heart, the way the family dog knows yours. Good shepherds would search and search for one lost sheep. Or if one was turned absurdly on its back, unable to roll over because of is full fleece, the shepherd would take his “crook” and using the big curve on one end, easily maneuver that sheep back to its feet. And if there was real danger, the shepherd would take out his “staff” which served as a weapon and deal with the predators. Bad shepherds, on the other hand, would actually scatter the sheep. God said this in the First Read-ing. Sheep feared and trembled and many went missing. Sometimes the uncaring shepherds would lessen their burden by driving the sheep off. People were hired who were not shepherds at all, who simply ran away when a wolf approached. God’s anger flames up against them in the First Reading. Now look at the Gospel. There, Jesus was becoming very popular. Many people were coming and going, so that He and his apostles “had no op-portunity even to eat.” He wisely invited them to come away with Him to a quiet place for rest. They went off in a boat to a “deserted place.” But the needy throng traced where they figured the boat was going. They formed a “vast crowd” and ran to the spot! What should Jesus do, start ministering to them again instead of resting? The Gospel says: “His heart was moved with pity for them, for they were like sheep without a shep-herds. The question for you and me is not whether we should go without food or be workaholics for the sake of others. It is whether our own hearts are ever moved even once with pity for the scat-tered and fear-filled sheep folk of our time. Can we love them and each other, with Jesus love? Can we be good shepherds? -John Foley, SJ

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Ongoing We welcome anyone new to the area and invite you to register at the office. Registration forms are also available in the pam‐ phlet rack in the church. Please take a walk through our beauti‐ ful prayer gardens.

Religious Education Program needs your registration forms for new and current students. Please call Terry Walters with questions @305‐393‐1407or email@ [email protected]

SAN PABLO WOMEN’S CLUB is comprised of SEASONAL and LOCAL members of the parish who gather on the 2nd Monday of the month in the Parish Hall at 5:00 PM. Meetings include dinner. The San Pablo Women’s Club provides opportunities for the woman of San Pablo to grow in spiritual relationship with Jesus and to develop relationships with parishioners through prayer, projects and events. All are welcome.

The Rosary Group meets First Saturday in the Rosary Garden @12:00 Noon and every morning M‐F @ 7:30 am before daily Mass. It’s a wonderful way to start the day.

The Arts & Crafts Ladies will resume their weekly meetings on Wednesdays beginning in October. Until then...keep on knitting!

Electronic Giving @ WeShare contact: Stephanie Waschow [email protected], 800-950-9952 x.2522 to set up an account. Catholic Charities in the Keys please call Patrice Schwermer @

305‐807‐4503 or www.ccadmmonroeministries.org

Feeding the Homeless at Independence Cay Please call Nancy Arrowsmith at 305-289-7676 for information .

Domestic Abuse Shelter-For more information call 24/7 hotline @305-743-4440 or visit website @ www.domesticabuseshelter.org

SAN PABLO WOMEN’S CLUB CHRISTMAS BAZAAR The Women’s Club is beginning to collect gently used items for their annual Christmas Bazaar which is held in November. Before going North, if there are any items that you don’t wish to pack, please bring them over to the parish hall. Place them on the long table at the entrance. We are accepting household items, toys, jewelry, hand made items, sporting equipment, and in gen-eral most any used items that are in fairly good condition. Please think of us before you leave or when cleaning out. We are not accepting cloth-ing, or bedding. We are most grateful for your support . ***The Women’s club supports the parish in many ways through the proceeds from the Christmas Bazaar.

Readings for the Week of July 22, 2018 Sunday Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Jer 23:1-6; Ps 23:1-3, 3-4, 5, 6; Eph 2:13-18; Mk 6:30-34 Monday Saint Bridget, Religious Mi 6:1-4, 6-8; Ps 50:5-6, 8-9, 16bc-17, 21 & 23; Mt 12:38-42 Tuesday Saint Sharbel Makhlúf, Priest Mi 7:14-15, 18-20; Ps 85:2-4, 5-6, 7, 8: Mt 12:46-50 Wednesday Saint James, Apostle 2 Cor 4:7-15; Ps 126:1bc-2ab, 2cd-3, 4-5, 6; Mt 20:20-28 Thursday Saints Joachim and Anne, Parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary Jer 2:1-3, 7-8, 12-13; Ps 36:6-7ab, 8-9, 10-11; Mt 13:10-17 Friday Jer 3:14-17; Jer 31:10, 11-12abcd, 13; Mt 13:18-23 Saturday Jer 7:1-11; Ps 84:3, 4, 5-6a & 8a, 11; Mt 13:24-30 Sunday Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 2 Kgs 4:42-44; Ps 145:10-11, 15-16, 17-18; Eph 4:1-6; Jn 6:1-15

Habitat for Humanity- IRMA RECOVERY CRITICAL HOME REPAIR -please call Chris @ 305‐743‐9828 or EMAIL: [email protected] for an application.

PRAYER TO SPARE THE FLORIDA KEYS FROM STORMS AND HURRICANES

Eternal Father, creator of all the world and all that is in it, we beg you to spare the Florida Keys from storms and hurricanes. If any should oc-cur, we ask that it go out to sea where it may do the least amount of damage to anyone. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS

Confirmation Class: Every Sunday at NOON in the Parish Hall.

Registration for the fall classes: Please pick up a registration form in the pamphlet rack in the Church or online at www.sanpablomarathon.org