St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church

Welcome To Our Catholic Community!
February 1, 2015 ~ Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church
PASTOR
Rev. Edward Michael Kelly
PAROCHIAL VICAR
Rev. John Paszko
Rev. Mr. John Friel
Rev. Mr. Frank Gonzalez
Rev. Mr. Angelo Gervasi
DAILY MASS SCHEDULE
8:00 am Rosary - Monday through Saturday in the Chapel
8:30 am Monday through Saturday in the Chapel.
WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm
Sunday Masses 7:30, 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30 am
NURSERY
Provided for children 1 through 3 years of age, at the 8:30 am, 10:00 am
and 11:30 am Sunday Masses in the RE building, Room 102.
RECONCILIATION
Saturday 4:00 to 5:00 pm or by appointment.
CHAPEL HOURS
8:00 am until Midnight - Sunday through Friday
8:00 am until 5:30 pm - Saturday
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION IN THE CHAPEL
Monday, Tuesday, Friday - 9:00 am to 10:00 am
Monday through Friday - 5:00 pm until Midnight
Sunday - 5:00 pm until 11pm
SETON’S CORNER GIFT SHOP
Located between Chapel & Butterfly Garden
Hours: Saturday 4:30 pm-7:00 pm ~ Sunday 8:00 am-1:00 pm
CHURCH ADDRESS
1401 Coral Ridge Dr.
Coral Springs, FL 33071
Office Hours: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday thru Friday
8:00 am to 1:00 pm on Sunday
Phone: (954) 753-3330; Fax: (954) 753-8442
Email Address: [email protected]
Internet Address: www.stelizabethcsfl.org
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Phone: (954) 345-7071; Email: [email protected]
RCIA - ADULT EDUCATION
Phone: (954) 753-3330 Email [email protected]
YOUTH MINISTRY
Phone: (954) 753-1173; Email: [email protected]
MUSIC MINISTRY
Phone: (954) 753-3544; Email: [email protected]
SETON RIDGE CHILDREN’S CENTER
Phone: (954) 345-7178 Email: [email protected]
BAPTISMS
Expectant parents should register for our Baptismal Preparation Class
two months prior to the birth of their child. They must also be
registered/active members for at least 6 months prior to the Baptism.
Contact Deacon Frank Gonzalez at [email protected] or call 954753-3330 for more information.
MARRIAGE PREPARATION
Couples must be registered/active members of the parish for at least 6
months prior to the wedding. Call Deacon John Friel in the parish office
for more information on wedding preparations.
VISITATION OF THE SICK
Please call the parish office to arrange for visits to the sick at home, in the
hospital, or nursing home.
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
February 1, 2015
Come, let us bow down in worship;
let us kneel before the LORD
who made us.
— Psalm 95:6
Mass Intentions Week of February 1st
Saturday - January 31st
8:30 am David Dean by The Green Family
Marina Martello by Claire & Rosario Gia
5:30 pm Joan Thomas by The Juliano Family
William Kinane by Fr. Kelly & The Parish Family
Sunday - February 1st
7:30 am Sylvester Marek by Syl & Joyce Marek
Charles Pape by His Wife Barbara
8:30 am Domenick Mircovich by Mr. & Mrs. Stelio Picinic
Frank Shropa by His Family
10:00 am Vincent & Mary K. Parlato by Fr. Kelly & The Parish Family
George & Rose Curry by Rosemary Curry Landrigan
11:30 am John O’Neill by Bruce & Fran Ganim
Roseanne Devino by George Devino
Monday - February 2nd
8:30 am Noni & Gonzalo Milian by The Gonzalez Family
Walter “Buddy” Campbell by Tony & Trudy Duany
Tuesday - February 3rd
8:30 am Marian Ingebrethsen by Constance & Peter Lindsey
Lloyd Ayers by Kathie & Mark Christofori
Wednesday - February 4th
8:30 am Robert Beebe by His Mom & Family
Walter “Buddy” Campbell by Ann Seliskar
Thursday - February 5th
8:30 am Patricia DiFranzo by Friends of Oriole Gardens 3
Bill Kelly by Bob & Carolyn Stirk
Friday - February 6th
8:30 am Walter “Buddy” Campbell by Manuel & Nereida Cividanes
Catherine Fiorentino by Mike & Mary Verone
Saturday - February 7th
8:30 am Nancy Finnegan by Her Family
Lois Mattioli by Mr. & Mrs. Alex Acuti
5:30 pm Dorothy Farley by Annmarie Camas
Carlene Chairge by Dick & Marie Mazzoni
Sunday - February 8th
7:30 am Louis DeCicco by Rose & Len Sasso
Domenica Bussanich by Mr.& Mrs. Stelio Picinic
8:30 am Diana Halas by Her Family
Maryannette Dougherty by Nancy Carman, Laurie Flynn,
Diane Goodman & Victor Koblitz
10:00 am Michael & Angie D’Angelico by Tony & Gloria DiBari
Andrew & Stella DiBari by Tony & Gloria DiBari
11:30 am Patricia DiFranzo by Friends of Oriole Gardens 2
Salvatore Zago by Don & Dolores Grgas
Ministry Schedule - Week of February 8th
Lectors
5:30 pm
7:30 am
8:30 am
10:00 am
11:30 am
B. Dubuke (I), P. Howley (II)
K. Christofori (I), S. Hewitt (II)
M. Gelbert (I), A. Fetters (II)
J. Gleason (I), S. Kraft (II)
J. McKay (I), A. Tan (II)
Altar Servers
5:30 pm
(K) G. Agovino, M. Anderson, C. Hansen,
C. Silcox
7:30 am
(L) R. Ammirata
8:30 am
(M) J. Hearn, M. Hearn
10:00 am
(N) A. Pankratz, A. Parente, K. Parente
11:30 am
(O) T. Aleman, A. Hilera, A. Pico-Martines,
F. Pico-Martines
Eucharistic Ministers
5:30 pm
C. Chorba, M. Gerdeman, B. Humcke, D. Mazzelli,
C. Schaef, H. Tropp, Y. Urdaneta
7:30 am
B. Ganim, J. Krumenacker, M. Marguardt, E. Riehl,
P. Stavesky, S. Suppelsa
8:30 am
P. Blanz, S. Harding, C. Kager, M. Miller, E. Nash,
J. Walker, R. Zich
10:00 am
K. Corona, G. Devino, D. Guiliano, T. Powers,
T. Powers, J. Ulrich
11:30 am
L. Bello, Y. Bello, A. Calebrese, A. Dumont,
H. Oyola, D. Sackman
Ushers
5:30 pm
7:30 am
8:30 am
10:00 am
11:30 am
I. Belgiovine, J. Burns, J. Catania, J. Gerdeman,
D. Mazzoni, M. Mazzoni, J. Zink
C. DeBiase, M. Lange, J. Marek, S. Marek,
K. Ocken
D. Blanz, D. Dattoma, R. Derksen, C. Leitch,
T. Montanti, P. Murphy, V. Povio
R. Ascot, R. Chowning, L. Cimaglia, J. Ditto,
E. Miranda, J. Saunders, J. Tornincasa
A. Aleman, L. Aleman, J. Castro, S. Castro,
T. Diaz, B. Siminerio, M. Ziv
Words of Wisdom
MORE
Care more than others think necessary.
Trust more than others think wise.
Serve more than others think practical.
—Anonymous
I… You… We are One
For centuries, the Catholic Church has performed more works of
charity than any other organization in the world. Why? Because
God is love, and through that powerful statement, He teaches us
that it is in giving that we receive. His message is simple - to love
God above all else and to love others. It is through His love that I
seek your help. You are the answer to someone’s prayers, and together, we are changing lives.
United, as one family of God, we feed the hungry, cloth the poor, care for the sick and dying,
and touch the hearts of those in despair. With the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we nourish and
educate our children, both spiritually and intellectually. We assist the poorest of our parishes
and schools so that all persons may encounter Jesus Christ. We provide shelter for the
homeless. As Catholics, we consistently defend and respect the dignity of all human life, work
to eliminate prejudice, and promote social justice. We journey together by sharing in the
sacraments - from baptism to receiving the Eucharist, to confirmation and penance, to marriage
and anointing the sick. And this year, we are blessed with sixty-five men studying in our
seminaries answering their call to the priesthood to become shepherds of Christ here in south
Florida. You make all this possible.
Let us unite through our support of this year’s ABCD so that I… you… and we can continue to
carry out the good works of Jesus Christ here in South Florida.
Eucharistic Adoration needs Volunteers!
Can You spend an hour with the Lord?
Religious Education Corner
Reminder to Confirmation 2
students: Night of Reflection is
The SEAS Eucharistic Adoration Ministry
th
invites you to share yourself with the Lord, as often as this Friday evening, February 6 .
Please meet in the Church. This
you want or be part of a prayer team each spending an
is a required event for all
hour or two a month with the Lord. Come & give Him
Confirmation 2 students.
your sincere love & devotion. He's always there for you.
Volunteers are needed for Eucharistic Adoration on
If you have any questions call 945
Sunday - 5 to 6 pm, 7 to 8 pm & 8 to 9 pm
-345-7071 or email [email protected].
Monday - 6 to 7 pm, 9 -10 pm & 10 –11 pm
Religious Education Office hours are:
Wednesday - 7 to 8 pm, 10 to 11 pm &
Sunday 9:30 am - 11:30 am,
Thursday - 10 to 11 pm
Monday & Tuesday 1 pm - 8 pm,
Friday - 6 to 7 pm, 7 to 8 pm, 8 to 9 pm, 10 to 11 pm
Wednesday & Thursday 9 am - 4 pm,
Please call Marie Ziv at 954-854-0408 or Sue Keusch at
and Friday 9 am - 1 pm.
954-536-1918 to sign up for an hour.
Baptism Class
RCIA/Adult Faith Formation
Sunday, February 1st at 12:45 pm
Our next baptism class for parents &
godparents will be on Thursday, February 12, In the Chapel ~ Topic: Works of Mercy
2015 at 7 pm in the Administration Meeting For more information contact the
Room. You do not need to pre-register for the Parish Office at 954-753-3330 or
[email protected]
class however, if you have other questions you can
email Deacon Frank at [email protected].
Open to all Adults seeking Faith Formation
With God, All Things are Possible (Mark 10:27)
February 2015
MONDAY
SUNDAY
1
TUESDAY
2
2015 ABCD
Coffee & Donuts
After 8:30 am, 10 am &
11:30 am Mass
Children’s Choir
5:15 pm - C
Bereavement
7 pm - Room 209
Youth Choir
12:30 pm - C
Why Catholic
7:30 pm - AMR
3
4
Scott Hahn
9:15 am - AMR
Feast of St. Blaise
Bible Study
7 pm - AMR
Instruments
7 pm - C
Rosary/
Benediction
7 pm - Chpl
Women’s Emmaus
7 pm - cc
2015 ABCD
Commitment Weekend
Emmaus Mass
9
Prayer Blanket
9:30 am - AMR
Children’s Choir
5:15 pm - C
CON II
10 am - cc
Bereavement
7 pm - Room 209
Youth Choir
12:30 pm - C
RCIA
12:45 pm - Chpl
CON II
7 pm - cc
Youth Group
7 pm - Room 214
Why Catholic
7:30 pm - AMR
Adult Choir
7 pm - C
Prayer Group/
Pro-Life Rosary
9:30 am - AMR
RCIA
12:45 pm - Chpl
8
WEDNESDAY
10
Prayer Group/
Pro-Life Rosary
9:30 am - AMR
Instruments
7 pm - C
CON II
7 pm - cc
11
Scott Hahn
9:15 am - AMR
THURSDAY
5
Why Catholic
9:30 am - cc
Holy Hour
7 pm - Chpl
12
Why Catholic
9:30 am - cc
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
6
7
13
14
Night of
Reflection
6 pm - C, cc
2015 ABCD
Commitment
Weekend
2015 ABCD
Adult Choir
7 pm - C
Holy Hour
7 pm - Chpl
Little Rock
Bible Study
Sign-up
Bible Study
7 pm - AMR
Baptism Class
7 pm - AMR
Men’s Emmaus
9 am - AMR
Rosary/
Benediction
7 pm - Chpl
PRAYER LIST
Kindly take a moment to pray for the following parishioners Rose
Marie Kohl, Matthew Swenson, Terence Cornelius McMullen,
Robert Cox, Charles Inzalaco, Barbara Earley, Steve Pilla, Alix
Noailles, Jim Basayni, Carmine Puntillo, Peter Striano, Bernard
Champeau, Josephine Grandelli, Carol & Louis Weber, Dr. Hector D. &
Argelia M. Creagh, Eric A. & Brigitta Ernst, Cary Garcia, Rosa Villarroel,
Angel & Teresa Creagh, Veronika Fiore, Luciana Martins, Steve Konash,
Jennifer Severini, James Edwards, Ashley Kepchar, Rexine Schaltenbrand,
Amelia Minick, Dorrie & Ava Guimond, Carrigan Johnson, Doreen
Koenig, Tom DeRosalia, Steven Mielke, Annette Forti, Capri Grotowski,
Richard Mesciano, Tomas Jimenez, Rafael Diaz, Paul Lloyd, Allen Stein,
John & Barbara Colbert, Eleanor Frank, Ana Oyola, Avagail Flowers,
Martin Mannion, Yari Castro, Annapia Zampaglione, Ken & Nanette
Alinauskas, Amy Hoover, Comi Neuburg, Charlee Casalle, Robert James
Hyatt, Kerry Hovey, Daniel Cooke, Bridie Carmondy, Julie Morone, Mike
Taylor Marianna Pellicone, Steve Goldman, Ashley Strum, Phyllis
Karpinski, Celine Ward, Lyle Bell, Carol Bartley, Shirley Granados,
Stephanie Kilyk, Teresa & Donald Heffner, Joan Spisak, Janet Bulson,
Gino Sirizzotti, Wendell Spencer, Marguerite Lewon & Karl Bihl.
All names on are written in our book of prayer that is placed on the
altar during all masses.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
Mal 3:1-4; Ps 24:7-10;
Heb 2:14-18; Lk 2:22-40
(22-32)
Tuesday:
Heb 12:1-4; Ps 22:26b-28,
30-32; Mk 5:21-43
Wednesday: Heb 12:4-7, 11-15; Ps
103:1-2, 13-14, 17-18a;
Mk 6:1-6
Thursday: Heb 12:18-19, 21-24; Ps
48:2-4, 9-11; Mk 6:7-13
Friday:
Heb 13:1-8; Ps 27:1, 3, 5,
8b-9; Mk 6:14-29
Saturday:
Heb 13:15-17, 20-21; Ps
23:1-6; Mk 6:30-34
Sunday:
Jb 7:1-4, 6-7; Ps 147:1-6;
1 Cor 9:16-19, 22-23; Mk
1:29-39
St. Vincent de Paul Society
Many families have fallen on hard times. Your contribution in the Poor Boxes can help
relieve the burdens & distresses of the poor. Please drop a dollar in the poor box at the
exits from the church building. Thank you for your generosity.
Nothing is small in the service of God.” St. Francis de Sales
With God, All Things are Possible (Mark 10:27)
ANNUAL WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MASS
Our Archbishop Thomas G. Wenski and the Office of Marriage and Family Life
invite all couples in the Archdiocese of Miami celebrating their 25th or 50th and
above wedding anniversaries this year to join us for a special Mass on Saturday,
February 14th 2015 at 5:30 p.m. at St. Mary’s Cathedral. There will be a photo
session with Archbishop Wenski starting at 4:00 pm before the Mass. Certificates will
be distributed after Mass.
To register to participate, please contact your parish directly by February 3rd 2015.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Seniors
Upcoming Events
All Seniors including singles, widows, widowers &
couples are invited to attend our meetings.
General Meeting
Monday, February 23, 2015
1:00 pm ~ Community Center
Musical Theater Matinee, "PIPPIN",
Saturday, February 21st at 1 pm
J. P. Taravella High School, Tickets $8 pp.
Stage Door Theater
Wednesday, February 25th, 2 pm,
"Cabaret" ~ Tickets $25pp.
Tickets for all events are sold at our General Meeting
or for further info call Carole Lucido at 954-722-8622.
Little Rock Bible Study
Study: The Eucharist
Dates & Times
Wednesday 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
February 18th - March 25th or
Thursday 9:30 am - 11:00 am
February 19th - March 26th
Place: Community Center ~ Materials ~ $15
The Eucharist in Scripture emphasizes the importance of
meals shared in faithful fellowship as part of our
covenant relationship with God. Old Testament
meals and promises provide the foundation for gospel
meals with Jesus, culminating in the Last Supper as
understood by Paul and in Matthew, Mark, and Luke.
"Breaking bread," in Acts and the Bread of Life
discourse in John are carefully examined. Six sessions
including introduction.
Filing Tax Returns
Registration: Sign ups will be on the patio February
If you would like a statement of your
14th & 15th after all masses.
contributions to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
For more info please call Linda Kendricks
during 2014, please call the Parish Office at 954-753954-344-7738 or Lisa Rearer 954-345-8961.
3330. Statements are issued upon request.
Novena / Rosary & Benediction
Wednesday 7 pm ~ In the Chapel
Seton Ridge Children’s Center
Offers a hands-on developmentally
appropriate program in a warm, caring
environment. Currently enrolling for the 2015-2016
School Year. We offer classes for young 2’s (18
months), 2½’s, 3’s and 4’s/VPK.
For more
information contact the school at 954-345-7178 or at
[email protected]
In Loving Memory
Claire Uliano
Welcome to Our New Parishioners
Mr.& Mrs. Phuc That Ton & Family
Mr. & Mrs. Yalo Pacheco & Family
Ms. Lizbeth Wilkinson & Family
Ms. Chastidy Kirsten Quiles
Mrs. Patricia Vets & Family
Baldassarra/Reuter Family
Davila/Castellanos Family
Mrs. Sylvia D’Ambrosia
Ms. Carol A Mildrew
Mr. Noel E. Crowley
Mrs. Virginia Logan
Mr. Thomas Cuskie
With God, All Things are Possible (Mark 10:27)
LENTEN FISH FRY
Service Opportunities are available for
Con 1, Con 2 and high school students
Sign up now!
Fridays: February 20, 27 & March 6, 13, 20, 27
5:00 pm - 8:45 pm in the Community Center
ARRIVE ON TIME!
Jobs will be assigned upon arrival.
Attire:
Tops- Solid White or Black– (No Slogans, Pictures, or Logos)
Bottoms- Casual pants, jeans are ok. (No Shorts)
Shoes– Sneakers or Closed Toe Shoes Only! (No Flip Flops or Sports Slides)
Hair– Boys & Girls: Shoulder length or longer MUST be tied back.
EAT BEFORE YOU ARRIVE!!!
Our Fish Fry Chef’s order only the amount of food they need each week.
There is no guarantee of leftovers for volunteers. Eat a good dinner before arriving at 5:00 pm.
Parents!!! Please pick your children up on time!
Cell Phones
Please remember to silence cell phones and keep them out of sight.
We could not hold our annual Fish Fry without our many teen volunteers. They do a wonderful
job and our St. EAS Community loves to see them volunteering their time at this fun event.
Sign up by logging on to the parish website:
www.stelizabethcsfl.org
And click on “Events” to access Fish Fry link
Or log on directly at: www.twopaths.com/cgi-bin/ReligiousEdSignUp.pl
HONOR YOUR COMMITMENT
If you are unable to volunteer, you must cancel online.
Failure to show up for volunteering without online cancellation will remove
your name from future Fish Fry dates.
SPACE IS LIMITED.
REMEMBER TO BRING YOUR SERVICE LOG.
With God, All Things are Possible (Mark 10:27)
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
& SAVE THESE DATES!
The Road to Peace
Bereavement Group
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton has a
bereavement group. This group allows
those who have lost a loved one a
place to talk to someone who is going
through what you are feeling. The group is a
safe place where we, who are grieving, can
come together and share the pain, sorrow
and memories. In this way, we can begin the
healing process and move on with our lives.
Call Florence at 954-755-9065 for more
information.
The Bereavement Group
meets on Monday at 7 pm in room 209 of
the Religious Education Building.
Seton Corner Gift Shop ~ February
The Gift Shop has new items for
Lent, Confirmation and First Holy
Communion. Shop early for the
best selection. Gift Shop hours:
Saturday 4:30 pm - 7 pm and
Sunday 8 am - 1 pm.
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SOCIETY OF ST.
VINCENT de PAUL
WALK/RUN
SATURDAY, MARCH 21st
TRADEWINDS PARK
Planned Giving ~ Archdiocese of Miami
Unless you have an estate plan, the state will
determine who benefits from the labor of your
life. Contact the Office of Planned Giving at
(305) 762-1110 for information on estate
planning.
3600 West Sample Road,
Coconut Creek, FL
Registration 8:30 am
Walk/Run begins at 9 am
BBQ to Follow Hosted By
District Council of North Broward
February 1, 2015 ~ GOD’S WORD TODAY
One line from today’s Gospel stands out: “The people were astonished at his teaching.” Saint
Mark, of course, is speaking about the Lord’s teaching in the synagogue at the beginning of
his public ministry. Too often we come to church and the words that are proclaimed simply
wash over us. When was the last time we were “astonished at his teaching”? Like the man with an unclean
spirit in today’s Gospel, we can have too many “spirits” that distract us and make us less receptive to the word
of God. As we hear how Jesus drives the unclean spirit from the man, let us ask the Lord to drive from us any
distractions that prevent us from knowing the true power of the word of God. Let the words of today’s
responsorial psalm become our own. Today, when we hear God’s voice, let us pray that our hearts will not be
From Saint Margaret Sunday Missal, copyright © J. S. Paluch Company
hardened, but opened to transformation and astonishment.
With God, All Things are Possible (Mark 10:27)
CATHOLIC CONVERSATIONS ON THE SCRIPTURES
Archdiocese of Miami - Ministry of Christian Formation
February 1, 2015 Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Gospel reading Mark 1:21-28 [To be read aloud]
Then they came to Capernaum, and on the Sabbath Jesus entered the synagogue and taught. The people were astonished
at his teaching, for he taught them as one having authority and not as the scribes. In their synagogue was a man with an
unclean spirit; he cried out, “What have you to do with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who
you are - the Holy One of God!” Jesus rebuked him and said, “Quiet! Come out of him!” The unclean spirit convulsed
him and with a loud cry came out of him. All were amazed and asked one another, “What is this? A new teaching with
authority. He commands even the unclean spirits and they obey him.” His fame spread everywhere throughout the whole
region of Galilee.
Brief commentary:
We are now well into Ordinary Time, the liturgical season that invites us to enter into the Gospel story and become a
part of it by allowing it to inform and shape our lives as Christians today. It calls us to follow Jesus Christ throughout his
ministry by actively living out his Gospel message in everyday concrete ways. Today‘s readings emphasize the prophetic
aspect of Jesus‘ ministry. The Old Testament reading from Deuteronomy anticipates a “prophet like Moses from the
among the people,” whom God “will raise up to speak his words to them.” The psalm similarly emphasizes the people‘s
call to listen to the voice of God that comes to them through a variety of ways, most especially from prophetic witness.
Paul‘s advice to the Corinthians to “adhere to the Lord without distraction” is a call to a wholehearted commitment to the
cause of the Gospel, which is to be lived in area of our lives. In the gospel we meet “the One who is not only a prophet,
who speaks ‘in the name of’ the Lord, but is God himself who comes to speak to us ‘in the person’ of his Son, his
Word” (CCC). At Capernaum, by the Lake of Galilee, Jesus as a devout Jew enters the synagogue on the Sabbath day.
His mission is characterized by an authoritative teaching that amazes the people. Rather than commentaries on the
Scriptures, his ‘new’ teaching is one in which he speaks on his own authority as he boldly reinterprets the Scriptures
afresh and surpasses customary biblical reflection. In conjunction with his stunning words, Jesus‘ authoritative deeds
affirm his message. Central to Jesus‘ mission is the liberation of the oppressed and of healing. Together with his
teaching, Jesus of Nazareth confronts the oppressive powers: these recognize him as “the Holy One of God” who puts an
end to their grip on the people. Jesus rebukes, silences, and commands them: they are powerless before the only true
power. As a result of his astonishing teaching and works of deliverance, Jesus‘ fame spreads throughout the region. As
Christians, we are both believers and followers: this means that we have put ourselves in the hands of the Lord Jesus
Christ totally, and that we are willing to follow him in all things, for he is the Way. Therefore, like Jesus, the Church
today teaches ‘with authority’ the Gospel to the world in a way that it meaningful, coherent and which addresses the
issues and challenges, the hopes and dreams, of our world. Similarly, Christians today must expose, rebuke, and drive
out the demons that plaque our lives, societies and world: violence and war, prejudice and racism, materialism and
narcissism, oppression and poverty, and so many forms of evil that daily and oftentimes subtly affect our thinking and
attitudes, relationships and choices, values and way of life. Because he has given us his Spirit, we too can – if united to
him – bring to the world the saving Gospel and help liberate our world from the demons that bound and threaten our very
existence. Discipleship essentially involves both believing in Jesus Christ and the living of the Christian mission to the
world.
Today’s reading offers significant messages:
•
The readings of Ordinary Time call us to weekly to learn from the ministry of Jesus, and put to practice his mission
today.
•
Jesus‘ ministry is characterized both by words and deeds. Similarly, the Church and her members today must be both
prophetic and active.
•
Jesus mission revealed to people the truth that sets us free, and his actions liberated the afflicted and oppressed from
their bondage.
For our shared or personal reflection:
After a brief pause for silent reflection share your answers, ideas or feelings.
•
How can I come to better learn the teaching of Jesus Christ, so that I can share it with others?
•
How do my actions toward others reflect the ministry of Jesus?
•
As a member of the Church, how do I expose, rebuke and silence evil in my life and society, and how do I help bring
about the liberation of the oppressed in our world?
Suggested readings: Catechism of the Catholic Church paragraphs 2850-54
With God, All Things are Possible (Mark 10:27)
Life Issues Workshop ~ Respect Life Ministry ~ Archdiocese of Miami
We cannot begin to resolve the crisis in our country, if we do not understand the problems. Learn what and
why the Catholic Church teaches on the critical life issues of our day. Learn how to defend the sanctity of
human life at all stages. Become a part of the solution by learning how to articulate the Truth.
Choose to know the facts! Come learn what is necessary for the survival of America!
[email protected] ~ www.respectlifemiami.org
Saturday, February 21, 2015 ~ TIME: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Location: St. Andrew Church (Multi-purpose room located in school bldg)
9950 NW 29th Street, Coral Springs, FL 33065 RSVP 954-981-2922
The Women’s Guild invites the ladies of the Parish to join us at our February
Social Activity. We will be attending the Musical Theater Performance of the
show PIPPIN. It’s on Saturday, February 21st at 1 pm at J.P. Taravella High
School & will be performed by Coral Glades High School Drama Department. We are getting a discounted
group rate of $8 per ticket. This includes assigned seats & a bag of popcorn. The tickets for this group rate are
pre-sale only & non-refundable. Members, Non-members, friends & family can all take advantage of this
group discount. To purchase seats or for more information please contact: WG Social Committee Chair- Betsy
Benge - Home 954-755-6284, Cell 954-684-6783, E-mail: [email protected] Come Join Us for the Show!
SAVE THE DATE
St. Patrick’s Day Dinner/Dance
Saturday, March 14, 2015
7 pm to 11 pm
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The DJ and the Caterer are booked!
Get your group together to reserve your table!
More details and tickets sales coming soon.
Knights of Columbus
SAVE THE DATE
St. Joseph Feast Day Breakfast
Saturday, March 21st,
After 8:30 am Mass
In the Community Center
Come join us for breakfast following
the 8:30 a.m. Mass in Celebration of
St. Joseph’s Feast Day.
Used Book Donations Accepted
Coral Springs Council 8838 meets the
The Coral Springs Columbiettes Chapter
1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at
8838 is collecting used books for a “Used
St. Andrew Church in the MultiBook Sale” that will take place the weekend of
purpose room at 8 pm. For more March 1st during our Monthly Coffee & Donuts. The
information, contact Lou Cimaglia, books can be dropped off at the parish office. All
proceeds benefit the Coral Springs Columbiettes.
Parishioner at 954-752-4690.
LOOKING FOR A MORE MEANINGFUL NEW YEARS RESOLUTION?
Make Jesus the focus of our lives and not the material things that dominate our thoughts most of
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grow in humility everyday. Jesus came to do the will of the Father and give glory to Him. Try to
love sacrificially. When we serve others we feel better.
Go to Mass as often as possible. Many of us have become spiritual but we don’t go to church. Jesus wants to
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possible. Take time to praise and adore Jesus daily. Let God love you by reflecting on the extent He went to
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The purpose of the Serra Club of Broward County is to foster and promote vocations to the priesthood by
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