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Welcome to Bienvenido a St. Jude Catholic Community PASTOR / PAROCHIAL ADMINISTRATOR - Rev. Barthelemy Garçon, S.M.M. DEACONS Deacon Santos Santiago Deacon Jose Serrano Deacon Edward Wilson Deacon Edward Mazuchowski Office Manager Lina Smart-Perez Music Director Cathy O’Donnell Faith Formation Linda Jones, Olga Miyar ST. JUDE MISSION STATEMENT To know God, To love Him, To serve Him. St. Jude Catholic Community is a place where God’s presence is made visible through spiritual formation, community life, service and stewardship. St. Jude is a Stewardship Parish committed to serving the Lord with our time, talent and treasures. Stewardship - A Way of Life. St. Jude Catholic Community 443 Marion Oaks Dr. Ocala, FL 34473 Office: 352-347-0154 Fax: 352-347-5211 Email: [email protected] Website: www.judeparish.org Office Hours: 9:00 AM-4:00 PM - Monday-Friday The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (CORPUS CHRISTI) Fed by The Lord Jesus’ words “This is my body” and “This cup is the new covenant in my blood” were only part of his table blessing. Jesus twice said: “Do this in remembrance of me” (1 Corin- thians 11:24, 25). This is the good news of today’s solemnity. Like the five thousand hungry souls, we are fed by our Lord. This is not food that satisfies for only a short time, until the next meal. It is food that lasts and changes us. It is food for sharing in much the same way as Mel- chizedek did when he brought bread and wine to the returning Abraham. As children of God’s reign, we are blessed to be able to receive and share God’s gift. And we do so in the way most appropriate to our state in lifeas parents, children, husbands, wives, or religious. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

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Welcome to Bienvenido a

St. Jude Catholic Community

PASTOR / PAROCHIAL ADMINISTRATOR - Rev. Barthelemy Garçon, S.M.M. DEACONS Deacon Santos Santiago Deacon Jose Serrano Deacon Edward Wilson Deacon Edward Mazuchowski Office Manager Lina Smart-Perez Music Director Cathy O’Donnell Faith Formation Linda Jones, Olga Miyar

ST. JUDE MISSION STATEMENT

To know God, To love Him, To serve Him. St. Jude Catholic Community is a place where God’s presence is

made visible through spiritual formation, community life, service and stewardship.

St. Jude is a Stewardship Parish

committed to serving the Lord with

our time, talent and treasures.

Stewardship -

A Way of Life.

St. Jude Catholic Community

443 Marion Oaks Dr.

Ocala, FL 34473

Office: 352-347-0154

Fax: 352-347-5211

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.judeparish.org

Office Hours: 9:00 AM-4:00 PM - Monday-Friday

The Most Holy Body and

Blood of Christ (CORPUS CHRISTI)

Fed by The Lord

Jesus’ words “This is my

body” and “This cup is the new

covenant in my blood” were

only part of his table blessing.

Jesus twice said: “Do this in

remembrance of me” (1 Corin-

thians 11:24, 25).

This is the good news of

today’s solemnity. Like the five thousand hungry souls, we are

fed by our Lord. This is not

food that satisfies for only a

short time, until the next meal.

It is food that lasts and changes

us. It is food for sharing in

much the same way as Mel-

chizedek did when he brought

bread and wine to the returning

Abraham.

As children of God’s reign, we are blessed to be able to

receive and share God’s gift.

And we do so in the way most

appropriate to our state in life—

as parents, children, husbands,

wives, or religious. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

“Behold I am with you always even to the

consummation of the world” - Mathew 28:20

May 29, 2016 The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Sunday

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Pray for our sick parishioners & make a visit to him/her.

May 28, thru

May 29, 2016

Bill & Phyllis Brennan Sylvia Fagundo Ana Flaquer Louis Hafeman Linda Klass Florentin Lacroix Ana Lora Deacon Ed Mazuchowski Joe Middleton Paul Murphy Bill Notbusch Salvador Padua Jean Pallatta Francesca Pierre Lydia Rivera

Please call the office to add a name to our sick list.

Catherine Rodríguez Mary Ellen Siemers Priscilla Suarez Jerónimo Taveras Deacon Ed Wilson Arthur LaMotte

Nursing Hm. - Rehab - Hosp. Brentwood JoAnne Sulzer Hawthorne Village Agustin Martinez Munroe Regional Dcn. Ed Wilson

WEEKLY CONTRIBUTIONS

May 14-15, 2016 - Thank you !

STEWARDSHIP $3,821.33

SUNSHINE FUND 1,043.00

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 212.00

CHILDREN OFFERING 19.00

HAITIAN EDUCATION FUND 164.00

ASCENSION 33.00

SOCIAL SERVICES 10.00

CATHOLIC COMMUNICATIONS 30.00

TOTAL $5,332.33

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 2 Pt 1:2-7; Ps 91:1-2, 14-16; Mk 12:1-2

Tuesday: Zep 3:14-18 or Rom 12:9-16;

Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Lk 1:39-56

Wednesday: 2 Tm 1:1-3, 6-12; Ps 123:1b-2; Mk 12:18-27

Thursday: 2 Tm 2:8-15; Ps 25:4-5ab, 8-10, 14;

Mk 12:28b-34 Friday: Ez 34:11-16; Ps 23:1-6; Rom 5:5b-11;

Lk 15:3-7

Saturday: 2 Tm 4:1-8; 1 Sm 2:1, 4-8abcd; Lk 2:41-51 Sunday: 1 Kgs 17:17-24; Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13;

Gal 1:11-19; Lk 7:11-17

Saturday, May 28 4:00 PM † Jack Fletcher Sunday, May 29 The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi ) 8:00 AM † Jack Fletcher † Bob Sturtevant 10:00 AM † Jack Fletcher † Carolyn Millard 12:30 PM † Isabel Serrano † Haydee Roger † Yolanda Colon † Cesar Alfonso † Livia Strider Monday, May 30 8:00 AM Eucharistic Prayer Service Tuesday, May 31 The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary 8:00 AM Eucharistic Prayer Service or Mass 6:00 PM Dedicated to St. Joseph– Special intention Wednesday, June 1 8:00 AM † Kenneth & Alice Glew Thursday, June 2 Saints Marcellinus and Peter, Martyrs 8:00 AM † Raymond Griswold Friday, June 3 The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus—First Friday 8:00 AM † Fr. Boniface Fils-Aime Saturday, June 4 The Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary– First Saturday 4:00 PM † Octavia Ramsammy † Brandon Carlson Sunday, June 5 Tenth Sunday in Ordinary time 8:00 AM † John Grillo 10:00 AM Ed Deitrick (Get well / Healing) † Anne Pepper 12:30 PM † Claudette Peters † Dedicated to St. Joseph– Special intention

MASS SCHEDULE

Mondays, Tuesdays: 8:00 AM Eucharistic Prayer Service

Tuesdays: 6:00 PM; Wednesdays thru Fridays 8:00 AM

Saturdays: 4:00 PM

Sundays: 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 12:30 PM (Spanish)

Holy Days: 8:00 AM and 7:00 PM

Creole Mass: 2nd & 4th Sunday at 5:00 PM

Confessions: Saturday 3:00 PM to 3:30 PM or by appt.

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

Every Wednesday 9:00 AM until 2:00 PM

Chaplet of Divine Mercy after Mass / Tu, Th, Fr.

Sanctuary Lamp is lit For a Special Intention

GOD LOVES A CHEERFUL GIVER!

Can you feel the fragrance of Paradise which diffuses

itself from the Tabernacle? - St. Philip

May 29, 2016 The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Sunday

St. Jude Catholic Community Schedule of Events

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Sunday, May 29 After all masses Blood pressure testing

Monday, May 30 All day Office closed due to Memorial Day

Wednesday, June 1 10:00 AM K of C Ladies Auxiliary Meeting

Saturday, June 4 5:30 PM Annual BBQ/Auction

Wednesday, June 7 1:00 PM Ladies Guild meeting (Mimi’s –Hwy 200)

St. Jude Ladies Guild invites you to their annual BBQ/Auction

Saturday, June 4, 2016 starting at 5:30 PM in the parish hall.

Cost is $8.00 per adult $4.00 per child.

Menu: Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Cole Slaw, Baked Beans. Dessert & Soda included.

Lots of items to bid on. Tickets sold after mass.

NEWS FROM THE VATICAN -ROME

Blessed MOTHER TERESA Saint of Mercy

On March 15th, Pope Francis approved sainthood for

Mother Teresa, who founded the Missionaries of Charity, a

Roman Catholic religious congregation which consisted of over

4,500 sisters and was active in 133 countries.

Born August 26, 1910.

Professed Vows May 24, 1937 at age 21 in India.

Received The Novel Peace Prize 1979.

Died on September 5, 1997 at the age of 87.

Beatification was on October 19, 2003.

Canonization to sainthood September 4th, 2016, 13 years

after her beatification and 19 years after she died.

Pope Francis cleared the way for Mother Teresa to sainthood

in December after approving a second miracle which in-

volved the healing of a Brazilian man who suffered a viral

brain infection that left him in a coma.

“Let us touch the dying, the poor, the lonely and

the unwanted. Let us not be ashamed or slow to do

the humble work.” -- Mother Teresa

CATECHISM (CLIP #98)

Why do we say "Amen"? What is meant by the word "Amen," with which we end

the Apostles' Creed? By the word "Amen," with which we

end the Apostles' Creed, is meant "So it is," or "So be it";

the word expresses our firm belief in all the doctrines that

the Creed contains.

Amen, I say to you, I have not found such great faith in

Israel. (Matthew 8:10), Further reading CCC 1061-1065

THIS MEMORIAL DAY 2016

I remember your

sacrifice, I honor your

courage, and I do not

forget that it was you

who paid the high price

for our Freedom.

Be strong… and know that you are in

our thoughts & prayers today and

every day.

HAPPY MEMMORIAL DAY Please drive safe. Remember the Parish Office will be closed on Monday May 30, 2016 all day.

We are not alone; we do not walk alone. We are part

of the one flock of Christ that walks together –Pope Francis Page 4

May 29, 2016 The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Sunday

www.judeparish.org Online Financial Stewardship

Jubilee Year of Mercy

Solemnity of: The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ

(Corpus Christi)

In this Jubilee Year of Mercy, the Lectionary’s Year of Luke

presents a Gospel in which Jesus, who has welcomed, taught,

healed, and shown God’s mercy to the multitude, refuses the

Twelve’s demand to dismiss the crowd before him. Instead, he

says, “Give them some food yourselves” (Luke 9:13). In Jesus’

hands, what little the Twelve has feeds five thousand (“men,” and probably as many women and children), leaving twelve

baskets so the Twelve can continue Jesus’ ministry of mercy.

Pope Francis has asked how we celebrate and live the Eucharist.

Do we keep it to ourselves? Or do we “commune” not only

with Jesus but with the multitude whom Jesus has given us to

cherish? Entrusted to Jesus and shared with others, our limited

resources can go a long way. Recognizing Jesus in the

Eucharist demands that we recognize Jesus also in the hungry

crowd. Adoring Jesus present in the Eucharist requires that we

serve Jesus present in our neighbor. —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S.

Paluch Co., Inc.

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION

Once the early Christians realized that Christ’s coming in glory was delayed, there was a need to provide for the governance

and everyday needs of the church. The various “orders” within the church carried forward the apostles’ ministry, but also allowed for

a measure of creativity. The sacrament we call “holy orders” evolved somewhat slowly. At first, it made sense for Christians to

use the forms they knew, adapting them to new situations. Synagogues, for example, were administered by a board of

“elders,” translated into Greek as presbyteros. We know from the Acts of the Apostles that a system of presbyters was a normal

feature of church life from earliest days. They stood in relationship to another order, that of “overseers,” translated into Greek as

episkopos, giving us the English “bishops.” The bishop was the shepherd, the faithful tender of the flock, one who offered the

Eucharist, forgave sins, and maintained the bond of charity. Just as

the deacons were the chief advisers for the charitable life of the church, so were the presbyters meant to advise the bishop on the

spiritual life of the faithful. They were trusted advisers at first, not pastors or priests as we understand those terms today. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS REGISTRATION FOR 2016-2017 SCHOOL YEAR

From now until May 31, 2016 $15.00 per child $25.00 for two or more children From June 1st until July 31st, 2016 $25.00 for one child $50.00 for two or more children After August 1st, 2016 $30.00 for one child $55.00 for two or more children

Baptismal certificates needed for each child not previously submitted. Book fee, if not previously paid, is $15.00 for each child. Please contact Linda Jones, Olga

Miyar, or Cathy O’Donnell for further information. Register early to save money. If you need assistance with registration and/or book fees, please contact the religious education office.

Classes also starting in August for Adults Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults

For adults who wish to grow in their faith. For those interested in the Catholic Church and how to become a member.

BLESSED SACRAMENT ADORATION

Everybody is invited to visit the Lord on Wednesday after the 8:00 AM Mass until 2:00 PM. We need more adorers. Come and experience His mercy. Do not leave Him alone.

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS

Do you love GOD and want children to love Him too?

We need you as a CATECHIST!

Are you committed, dedicated and enjoy working with

children? We need you as a CATECHIST!

You need to attend our few meetings and take classes to

become a Certified Catechist in the Diocese of Orlando, as

well as pass a fingerprint and background check.

Please contact Linda Jones or Olga Miyar for this very special

ministry. First day of classes for the new year will be Sunday August 14, 2016. Parent orientation will be Saturday, July 23 at

1:00 PM. Please mark your calendars!

MASSES - SANTUARY CANDLE

ALTAR FLOWERS If you would like to have a Mass offered for a family member or friend, living or deceased, please call or visit

the office to reserve the mass. Also, sponsors are needed

for the sanctuary candle and flowers for the altar espe-cially during May dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary.

No estamos solos, no caminamos solos. Somos parte

de un rebaño de Cristo que camina unido -Papa Francisco Page 5

29 de mayo del 2016 El Cuerpo y la Sangre de Cristo

Año Jubilar de la Misericordia Solemnidad del Cuerpo y la Sangre de Cristo (Corpus Christi)

En este Año Jubilar de la Misericordia coincide con la lectura

dominical del Evangelio de Lucas, este domingo el Evangelio

presenta a Jesús recibiendo, enseñando, sanando y mostrando la

misericordia de Dios a la multitud y, también rechazando la

solicitud de los Doce de despedir a la multitud. Al contrario, él

dice “denles ustedes de comer” (Lucas 9:13). En las manos de

Jesús, lo poco que tienen los Doce alimenta a cinco mil hombres (sin contar mujeres ni niños) y lo con lo que sobró se llenaron

doce canastos para que los Doce pudieran continuar el ministerio

de misericordia de Jesús. El Papa Francisco nos ha preguntado

cómo nosotros podemos celebrar y vivir la Eucaristía. ¿Nos lo

guardamos para nosotros mismos? ¿O “comulgamos” no solo con

Jesús sino con la multitud que Jesús nos da para apreciar?

Confiados a Jesús y compartidos con otros, nuestros recursos

pueden durar mucho tiempo. Reconocer a Jesús en la Eucaristía

exige que reconozcamos a Jesús en la multitud hambrienta.

Adorar a Jesús en la Eucaristía requiere que sirvamos a Jesús

presente en nuestro prójimo. —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

Bautismo: Los padres deben llamar a la oficina de la parroquia para recibir información sobre nuestro programa bautismal para padres y padrinos. Matrimonios: Llamar a la oficina parroquial cuatro meses antes de la fecha de la boda. Debe ser un católico plenamente iniciado y practicante. Ministerio para los enfermos: Hospital: comunicar a la parroquia. En su casa: llame a la oficina parroquial durante la semana y haga una cita para que lo podamos visitar y llevarle la sagrada comunión los domingos. Clases para RCIA empiezan en Agosto Rito de Iniciación Cristiana para Adultos Para los adultos que desean crecer en su fe. Para aquellos interesados en la Iglesia Católica y cómo llegar a ser un miembro de la misma.

MISAS - VELA DEL SANTUARIO

FLORES PARA EL ALTAR

Le gustaría ofrecer una misa por un miembro de la familia o un

amigo vivo o fallecido? Por favor llame o visite la oficina para reservar la misa. También necesitamos patrocinadores para la

vela del santuario y flores para el Altar especialmente durante

el mes de mayo dedicado a la Virgen.

EL CUERPO Y LA SANGRE DE CRISTO

(CORPUS CHRISTI)

Alimentados por El Señor

Las palabras de Jesús “Esto es mi cuerpo” y “ Este cáliz

es la nueva alianza que se sella con mi sangre” fueron sólo

parte de su consagración. Jesús dijo dos veces: “Hagan esto

en memoria mía” (1 Corintios 11:24, 25).

Esta es la buena nueva de la solemnidad de hoy. Como las

cinco mil almas hambrientas, somos alimentados por nuestro

Señor. Este alimento no satisface sólo por un corto período de

tiempo, hasta la próxima comida. Es un alimento que dura y

nos cambia. Es un alimento para compartir de la misma forma

que lo hizo Melquisedec cuando presentó pan y vino a Abram

a su regreso.

Como hijos del reino de Dios, tenemos la dicha de poder

recibir y compartir el regalo de Dios. Y lo hacemos de la

manera más apropiada a nuestra circunstancia en la vida –

como padres, hijos, esposos, esposas o religiosos. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

NOTICIAS DE EDUCACION RELIGIOSA

MATRICULA PARA EL AÑO ESCOLAR 2016-2017

A partir de ahora hasta el 31 de mayo del 2016

$15.00 por niño

$25.00 por dos niños o más A partir del 1 de junio hasta el 31 de julio del 2016

$ 25.00 por un niño

$ 50.00 por dos niños o más

Después del 1 de agosto del 2016

$ 30.00 por un niño

$ 55.00 por dos niños o más

Certificados de Bautismo: necesarios para cada niño. Hay car-

go de libro de $15.00 por cada niño. Por favor, póngase en

contacto con Linda Jones, Olga Miyar, o Cathy O'Donnell para

más información al 352-347-0154.

Matricúlese temprano para ahorrar dinero. Si necesita ayu-da con las cuotas de inscripción, por favor póngase en contacto

con la oficina de educación religiosa.

TESTAMENTOS y FIDEICOMISOS St. Jude tendrá que comprar más lotes y construir una nueva iglesia. Por favor, construya un legado duradero. Añada a St. Jude en su testamento o fideicomiso. Gracias

CATECISMO (CLIP # 98)

¿Por qué decimos "Amén"?

Qué se entiende por la palabra "Amén", con la que ter-

minamos el Credo de los Apóstoles? La palabra "Amén",

con la que terminamos el Credo de los Apóstoles, significa

"lo que es", o "Que así sea"; la palabra expresa nuestra firme

creencia en todas las doctrinas que el Credo contiene.

En verdad os digo que no he encontrado una fe tan grande

en Israel. (Mateo 8:10), CCC 1061-1065 Otras lecturas