November 06, 2016 Sacred Heart Sacred Heart Catholic Church Catholic Church _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________ ________________ 1220 15th Street West, Bradenton, Fl 34205 Fr. Salvator M. Stefula, T.O.R. PASTOR Ron Dains DEACON OFFICE STAFF DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Alice White (941) 794-8457 DIRECTOR OF MUSIC MINISTRIES Roger Roszell (941) 928-4526 BOOKKEEPER Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil ……………………….. 4:00 PM English…….....6:00 PM Español Sunday Schedule …….…. 8:00 AM & 10:00AM English……..12:30 PM Español Haitian Mass ……………………………………………….. please call the Office Monday-Friday …………………………………...……………. 7:30 AM English Holy Days of Obligation ….…………….…….Check Bulletin for Mass Schedule First Friday Mass ...……... …………………... ………………...7:30 AM English Adoration/Benediction ......………………………………….8:00AM-12:00PM Mary B. Suchy PARISH SECRETARY Azucena Macías MAINTENANCE Nelson Rosa BULLETIN COORDINATOR Azucena Macias HOUSEKEEPER Elvira Villalobos OFFICE NUMBERS Phone:(941) 748-2221 Fax: (941) 748-1744 Administration of Sacraments Email:[email protected] RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: Grades 1st - 12th. BAPTISM: Classes are required. Please call the church office for more information. FIRST COMMUNION/CONFIRMATION: Children (7+) need to attend two years Religious Education. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Saturday 3:15 PM (English), Sunday 12:00 PM (Spanish) or anytime by appointment. ANOINTING OF SICK: Anytime when urgent, otherwise by appointment. MATRIMONY: Arrangements to be made at least 6 months in advance with a member of the Parish Clergy. R.C.I.A.: Christian Initiation of Adults is available. Check with Church Office. Website: www.MySacredHeart.com We support Catholic education. St. Joseph School ……………….Principal Deborah Suddarth, (941) 755-2611 Our mission is that we are all working toward the fulfillment of Christ’s prayer to the Father, that we all may be one in Him, as He is one with the Father. We, who have been fully initiated into His Mystical Body, the Church, share in His mission, becoming true Disciples, bringing the Good News to all through celebrating the wondrous gifts of God, proclaiming the message in fellowship with each other and being of service to all our brothers and sisters in need, until He comes again in glory. Hearing Loop Installed Call at 727-260-3488 or www.CompleteHearingSolutions.org CHURCH OFFICE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday & Thursday 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM / 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM Closed all day Wednesday, and Friday at Noon BLESSED SACRAMENT CHAPEL HOURS Open during regular Office hours PARISH MINISTRIES Blessed Sacrament Chapel Charismatic Prayer Group (Spanish) Choirs -- Adult, Youth Eucharistic Ministers (English & Spanish) Haitian Ministry Lectors (English & Spanish) Rosary (Spanish) Sacristans (English & Spanish) Senior Group Social Justice Spanish Committee Spanish Cursillo Youth Group November 06, 2016 Sacred Heart Catholic Church Pope Francis Prayer Intentions for November 32nd SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME MON. 11/07 Weekend Ti 1:1-9; Ps 24:1b-4ab, 5-6; Lk 17:1-6 7:30 AM TOR Rule TUE. 11/08 Weekend Ti 2:1-8, 11-14; Ps 37:3-4, 18, 23, 27, 29; Lk 17:7-10 7:30 AM WED. 11/09 The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; Ps 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9; 1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22 7:30 AM Living & Deceased — B.C.H.S. St. Leo the Great Phlm 7-20; Ps 146:7-10; Lk 17:20-25 FRI. 11/11 7:30 AM † Maria Carolina Genovese — Eliana Stokes St. Martin of Tours Veterans Day 2 Jn 4-9; Ps 119:1-2, 10-11, 17-18; Lk 17:26-37 † Deceased Members of Scanio Family — Alan & Jeannine Anderson SAT. 11/12 St. Josaphat 3 Jn 5-8; Ps 112:1-6; Lk 18:1-8 4:00 PM 6:00 PM All Parishioners of Sacred Heart Aurora de Helfer (B-Day) SUN.11/13 33rd SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Mal 3:19-20a; Ps 98:5-9; 2 Thes 3:7-12; Lk 21:5-19 8:00 AM 10:00 AM 12:30 PM Evangelization Prayer Intention - That within parishes, priests and lay people may collaborate in service to the community without giving in to the temptation of discouragement. † Theresa Kommer THU. 11/10 7:30 AM General Prayer Intention That the countries which take in a great number of displaced persons and refugees may find support for their efforts which show solidarity. † Karlo & Marie Grzanich — Patricia Grzanich † Jack Robbins (B-Day) — Lola Robbins † Severo Morales — Maria Morales y Familia STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE October 29 - 30 $ 4,753.00 Thank you for your continued generosity Please, check out our updated website at : www.mysacredheart.com. Weekly bulletin is now available to read on line. One of the most moving images of Pope Francis’ ministry comes from Holy Thursday. Slowly, deliberately, Francis kneels down before prisoners—men, women, young, old, Christian, Muslim—and washes their feet, recalling Jesus to Peter: “If I, therefore, the master and teacher, have washed your feet, you ought to wash one another’s feet” (John 13:14). On today’s Jubilee for Prisoners, whose rights the Church bids us advocate, Jesus declares in the Gospel, “to [God] all are alive” (Luke 20:38). Have we “imprisoned” anyone figuratively, but no less painfully, passing harsh judgment, then refusing our respect, acceptance, even affection? This month of All Saints and All Souls bids us reflect on our eternal destiny and prepare for it. Respect for ourselves and others, souls and bodies, practical care for neighbors and strangers: such witness affirms that we view our present in light of our future, and believe that, even now, in our midst, stands the Lord of life, the living Jesus. Standing after Holy Communion After communion, when we return to our pews, we have the opportunity to continue singing together, to reflect on our relationship with God, and through our baptism and communion, with one another. Our challenge is to act out that relationship when we leave the church building and throughout the week. November 06, 2016 Sacred Heart Catholic Church ALL SAINTS CELEBRATION We are grateful to everyone who donated candy and other items for our children's ALL SAINTS Day celebration on Sunday, October 30th. The Children looked very nice with their Saints costumes. A special word of thanks to our Youth Group, adult leaders, Lupita Soto and members of our Hispanic Community for all their help with the games. The members of SASH (Seniors at Sacred Heart) attended My Fair Lady at Manatee Players. We all enjoyed the musical very much. We continue to meet on Thursday mornings at 10 am, in the Parish Center. We have a short meeting followed by a social or games such as Mexican Train Dominos or Chicken Foot or Bingo. We are making plans to attend the Messiah by Handel at State College of Florida. The performance is on December 3rd, 2016, at Neel auditorium. If you are interested in attending with us, please see Rita Fliegel, Nathalie Litos at church on Thursday mornings in the Parish Center , call Karla Buscligio at (941) 730-5660 or call the church office and we will return your call. Please come to our meeting and see what our next activity will be. From the Faith Community Nurse Protect yourself from Flu and other viruses. Stop the spread of viruses that make you and others sick. Get your Flu and pneumonia shots as recommended by you physician or CDC. The more people that get vaccinated , the more people will be protected from the flu, including older people, very young children , pregnant women and people with certain health conditions who are more vulnerable to serious flu complications. Pneumonia shots are recommended for older people. How do we stop the spread of viruses if we are already not feeling well: 1. - Cover your mouth and nose when you cough and sneeze. 2.- No Tissue!! Cough or sneeze into your elbow, not your hands. 3.- Clean your hands with soap and water or an alcohol based hand cleanser. 4.- Stay home if you are sick. Jubilee Year of Mercy Year of Mercy - December 8, 2015 marked the start of the Jubilee Year of Mercy, called by Pope Francis to spread the message of mercy throughout the world. The Year of Mercy continues until November 20, 2016, the Solemnity of Christ the King. Information regarding the Year of Mercy can be found at http:// dioceseofvenice.org/jubilee-year-of-mercy/. Visiting the Holy Door - During this Jubilee Year of Mercy, Pope Francis is encouraging everyone to make a pilgrimage to a diocesan cathedral or any other designated church where there will be a Holy Door of Mercy. In the Diocese of Venice there are two such locations: Epiphany Cathedral, 350 Tampa Ave. W., Venice, and Our Lady of Mercy Parish (note the name), 240 Park Ave., Boca Grande. Epiphany Cathedral has extra hours Monday through Thursday, 6:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Fridays, 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Saturday, 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., and Sundays all day. At Our Lady of Mercy Parish the extra hours are Wednesdays and Saturdays from 11:00 a.m. to noon. Additional hours for pilgrimages will be available by contacting the respective parishes. For Epiphany Cathedral please call 941-484-3505, and for Our Lady of Mercy please call 941-964-2254. Plenary Indulgences - During the Jubilee Year of Mercy-Pope Francis has announced that the opportunity for a plenary indulgence will be made available. The indulgence removes all the temporal punishment due to sin for those who meet the conditions of receiving the said indulgence. During this Jubilee Year, there are two ways to obtain a plenary indulgence : Make a pilgrimage to a Holy Door, pass through the door, and ask for God's Mercy. Perform a Spiritual or Corporal Work of Mercy: * Spiritual Works of Mercy : • To instruct the ignorant; • To counsel the doubtful; • To admonish sinners; • To bear wrongs patiently; • To forgive offences willingly; • To comfort the afflicted; • To pray for the living and the dead. * Corporal Works of Mercy • To feed the hungry; • To give drink to the thirsty; • To clothe the naked; • To harbor the harborless; • To visit the sick; • To ransom the captive; • To bury the dead. To obtain the Plenary Indulgence for the Jubilee Year, the following conditions must also be met. It is ideal to meet these conditions on the day of the indulgenced act. They can also be met within a week before or after the act: * Receive the Holy Eucharist, * Go to Sacramental Confession * Pray for the Holy Father's intentions, * Have the intention to be completely detached from sin. * A plenary indulgence during the Jubilee Year can be received multiple times, but a maximum of once a day. For the homebound, incarcerated and similar situations - Giving the greatest amount of consideration to those who may be unable to go through a Holy Door, Pope Francis allows the granting of the indulgences for them. These individuals are encouraged to fulfill the other requirements to the best of their ability. You are invited for the perfect Morning! Enjoy a Delicious Cup of Coffee and Yummy Donuts! Every Sunday in the Parish Center after the 8:00am & 10:00am Mass November 06, 2016 Sacred Heart Catholic Church YOU ARE INVITED All Legion of Mary Auxiliaries members are invited to Mass and luncheon. The Mass will be at November 7th, 2016 at 11:00 am and after a luncheon. This will take place at Saints Peter & Paul Church. The Church is located at 28th Ave and 75th Street. Please call Isabel Ruggiero for more information at (941) 725-2008 or Christine at (941) 704-6722. Please try to come if a ride is needed call. POINSETTIAS FOR CHRISTMAS Our Youth Group will be taking Pre-paid orders for Christmas on the weekend of December 3, 4, 10 & 11 after all English Masses. The cost will be $7.00. They will be available for pick up on the 17 & 18 of December in the Parish Office. Please help support our Youth Group! SAINT JOSEPH CATHOLIC SCHOOL 26th Street West, Bradenton Family Fun for Everyone! GAMES ** FOOD ** November 10 - 13 RIDES November 06, 2016 Sacred Heart Catholic Church Intenciones de Oración del Papa Francisco para Noviembre El Canto después de la Sagrada Comunión Intención General para Oración– Que los países que atrapan a un gran número de personas desplazadas y refugiados puedan encontrar apoyo para que sus esfuerzos demuestren solidaridad. Intencón de Evangelización para la Oración - Que dentro de las parroquias, los sacerdotes y los laicos puedan colaborar en el servicio a la comunidad sin ceder a la tentación del desánimo. Una de las imágenes más conmovedoras del ministerio del Papa Francisco es la del Jueves Santo. Despacio, determinado, el Papa Francisco se arrodilla ante los prisioneros—hombres, mujeres, jóvenes, ancianos, cristianos, musulmanes— y les lava los pies, recordando aquello que Jesús le dijo a Pedro: “Pues si yo, el Maestro y el Señor, les he lavado los pies, también ustedes deben lavarse los pies unos a otros” (Juan 13:14). Hoy, en el Jubileo para los Encarcelados, la Iglesia nos invita a abogar por sus derechos, en el Evangelio Jesús expresa que para Dios “todos están vivos” (Lucas 20:38). ¿Hemos “encarcelado” a alguien de forma figurada, sin tanto dolor, con un juicio severo, negándole nuestro respeto, aceptación y más aún, afecto? Este mes de Todos los Santos y los Fieles Difuntos nos invitan a reflexionar en nuestro eterno destino y a prepararnos para ello. El respeto por nosotros mismos y los demás, nuestras almas y cuerpos, atención cuidadosa por nuestros vecinos y extraños: dicho testimonio afirma que vemos nuestro presente a la luz de nuestro fututo y que lo creemos, incluso ahora, en medio de nosotros se encuentra el Señor de la vida, Jesús vive. Sr. y Sra. Bernadino Cruz y Familia Sr. Darwin Vasquez Sr. y Sra. Santos Vasquez y Familia Sr. y Sra Edgar Monroy y Familia Después de recibir la Comunión, al regresar a nuestras bancas, tenemos la oportunidad de continuar cantando juntos, para reflexionar sobre nuestra relación con Dios y, a través de nuestro bautismo y comunión, con los demás. Nuestro reto es demostrar con hechos esta relación al salir del templo y a lo largo de toda la semana. CELEBRACIÓN DE TODOS LOS SANTOS Estamos muy agradecidos a todos los que donarón caramelos y otros artículos para nuestros niños para la celebración del DÍA DE TODOS LOS SANTOS, el Domingo, 30 de Octubre. Los niños lucían muy bien con sus trajes de Santos . Un agradecimiento especial a nuestro Grupo de Jóvenes, Lideres Adultos Lupita Soto y Miembros de Nuestra Comunidad Hispana por toda su ayuda con los juegos. Queremos felicitar a Santos y Paulina Monsibais quienes Renovarón sus Votos Matrimoniales 45 años de Casados en nuestra Parroquia el pasado Sábado 29 de octubre. Que Dios siga bendiciendo la unión de ellos siempre. PONSETTIAS PARA NAVIDAD Nuestro grupo de Jóvenes estarán recibiendo pedidos con anticipación los fines de semana del 3, 4 10 y 11 de Diciembre después de las Misas en Inglés. El costo es de $7.00. Las plantas podrán ser recogidas el 17 y 18 de Diciembre en la oficina de la parroquia. Por favor, apoyemos a nuestro Grupo de Jóvenes! November 06, 2016 Sacred Heart Catholic Church Tienda de Regalos Parroquia del Sagrado Corazón En la tienda de regalos puede encontrar diferentes artículos religiosos como Rosarios, Imágenes de Santos, Libros, tarjetas, etc. La tienda está ubicada en la entrada principal de la Iglesia y está abierta todos los Domingos. Grupo de Jóvenes Parroquia Sagrado Corazón Nos reunimos todos los Domingos a las 4:00pm en la Casa Wade. Ven y participa en nuestras diferentes actividades. ¡Te esperamos! TODOS SON BIENVENIDOS — Siempre estamos contentos de dar la bienvenida a los nuevos miembros de nuestra Comunidad Parroquial. Por favor tome un momento para pasar y presentarse a nuestro pastor en la oficina de la parroquia. Esperamos conocerlo a usted a medida que crecemos juntos en el conocimiento y el amor a Dios. De nuestra Enfermera de la Comunidad de Fe Protegerse de la gripe y otros virus. Detener la propagación de los virus que causan y otros enfermos. Recibir las vacunas contra la gripe y la neumonía, recomendado para usted y por el médico o CDC. Cuantas más personas que se vacunan, más gente va a ser protegidos de la gripe, incluyendo a las personas mayores, los niños muy pequeños, mujeres embarazadas y personas con ciertas condiciones de salud que son más vulnerables a las complicaciones graves de la gripe. Se recomiendan vacunas contra la neumonía para las personas mayores. ¿Cómo detener la propagación del virus si estamos enfermos o si no se siente bien: 1. - Cúbrase la boca y la nariz al toser y estornudar. 2.- No tiene servilleta. Tosa o estornudar cubriéndose con el en el codo, no con sus manos. 3.- Lávese las manos con agua y jabón o con un Alcohol limpiarse las manos. GRUPO CURSILLO 4.- Quédese en casa si está enfermo. Reunión todos los Jueves desde las 6:45pm en el Salón San José. La Hora Apostólica es el primer Jueves de cada mes en la Capilla. ¡Los esperamos, no falten! GRUPO DE ORACIÓN JUAN PABLO II Se reune todos los Martes a COLEGIO CATÓLICO partir de las 6:30pm en la Parroquia. SAINT JOSEPH El último Martes del mes es la Hora 26th Street West, Bradenton Santa. ¡Todos están invitados! ¡Diversión para Toda la Familia! JUEGOS Por favor, visite nuestra página web actualizada en : www.mysacredheart.com. El boletín semanal ya está disponible para ser leído en internet . ** COMIDA ** NOVIEMBRE 10 - 13 PASEOS November 06, 2016 Sacred Heart Catholic Church Immaculate Heart of Mary Mary---Blessed --Blessed Sacrament Chapel Our Sacred Heart Chapel is open during regular Office hours for your prayers and requests in the presence of Our Most Blessed Sacrament. You may write your intentions in the book at the statue of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in the Church. Nuestra Capilla está abierta durante las horas de oficina, para que usted pueda orar y hacer sus peticiones ante Nuestro Santísimo Sacramento. 32nd SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME LIFE EVERLASTING The second book of Maccabeus tells a powerful story, and a rather gruesome one at that. But central to it, beyond the horrible deaths inflicted upon the brothers and their mother, is their belief in the promise of resurrection and life everlasting in God. Paul asks the Thessalonians to pray for him as he spreads Christ’s message of love, so that he might be delivered from other nonbelievers anxious to do him harm. The apostle is confident in such prayer, just as he is confident in the everlasting support of Jesus and God the Father. And there’s that “everlasting” word again. The Sadducees, not buying the idea, ask Jesus an interesting—albeit meaningless—question about the status of married life at the Resurrection. He tells the non-believers that marriage isn’t an issue for the risen children of God. More importantly, he assures them that their ancestors do live on in God, even as evidenced by the Father’s words to Moses. VIDA ETERNA El segundo libro de los Macabros relata una historia poderosa, y bastante horrible por cierto. Pero la clave de ella, más allá de la horrible muerte infligida a los hermanos y su madre, es su fe en la promesa de resurrección y vida eterna en Dios. Pablo les pide a los tesalonicenses que recen por él mientras difunde el mensaje de amor de Cristo, para que pueda librarse de los no creyentes que quieren hacerle daño. El apóstol confía en esas oraciones, lo mismo que confía en el continuo apoyo de Jesús y de Dios Padre. Y ahí está otra vez la palabra “continuo”. Los saduceos, que no se creían la idea tan fácilmente, le hacen a Jesús una interesante –aunque insignificante– pregunta acerca del estatus de la vida matrimonial después de la resurrección. Les responde a los no creyentes que el matrimonio no es un tema para los hijos de Dios resucitados. Más importante, les asegura que sus ancestros continúan vivos en Dios, como es evidente en las palabras del Padre a Moisés. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Please support your bulletin by placing ads for your home business!!
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