St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church

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St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church
ST. JOAN
OF
ARC
CATHOLIC CHURCH & SCHOOL
As a diverse Catholic community, we joyfully worship God, celebrate fellowship and care for our neighbor
with steadfast faith, confident hope and passionate love.
ALIVE IN THE SPIRIT OF CHRIST!
370 SW 3rd St. • Boca Raton • FL 33432
561.392.0007 • 561.392.0074 Fax
www.stjoan.org
Msgr. Michael D. McGraw • Pastor
Fr. Jimmy B. Hababag • Parochial Vicar
Fr. Tomasz Bochnak • Parochial Vicar
Fr. Vincent Byaruhanga • In Residence
Fr. Carlo DiNatale-Tarasi • Assisting
Deacon Bill Watzek
Deacon Michael Zatarga
Deacon Sam J. Barbaro
Deacon Matthew Busch • Transitional Deacon
Parish Office Hours
Monday-Thursday 8:30am to 7:30pm
Friday 8:30am to 5:00pm
Saturday 9:30am to 2:30pm
School Office Hours
561.392.7974 • 561.368.6671 Fax
Monday-Friday 8:00am to 4:00pm
Mass Schedules
Saturday Vigil: 4:30pm, 6:30pm(Spanish)
Sunday: 7:00am, 8:00am, 9:15am,
10:45am, 12:15pm & 5:00pm
Monday-Friday: 6:45am & 8:15am
Saturday mornings: 8:15am
Eve of Holy Days: 6:00pm
Holy Days: 6:45am, 8:15am,
9:15am, & 12:15pm
Holidays: Only one Mass at 9:00am
Baptisms
“You are the Salt of the Earth and the Light of the World” Matthew 5:13-14
This is part of the famous teaching of Jesus called “The Sermon on the Mount” when Jesus said to his disciples, “You are
the salt of the earth.” Every one knows the importance of salt as a preservative, as a medication in the olden days, and as
a flavoring element. Yet our Lord is reminding us that if the salt loses its taste, it is no longer good for anything but to be
thrown out and trampled underfoot. No doubt, being ‘salt’ refers to our good deeds that should glorify the heavenly Father.
Then Jesus continued saying: “You are the light of the world!” In Genesis 1:3, God created light first, saying: “Let there be
light, and there was light.” In the New Testament, the metaphor of light is significant. In the prologue of John’s gospel, he
mentions Jesus as the Light that shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it. This being ‘light’ refers to
our good deeds that should also glorify the heavenly Father.
Salt has to be dissolved to be tasted and light has to be exposed to illuminate. This is the mission of every single baptized
Christian: To ‘proclaim the Good News’ in season or out of season by the witness of our lives, to help ‘keep the faith’ of
those in doubts, to ‘heal pain’ where there is division and sufferings, to ‘light up’ the wayward and guide them back to
God’s loving embrace.
Remember the beautiful song: “It is better to light just one little candle than to stumble in the dark?” Well, one tiny
lighted candle is enough to brighten a dark world. Let our light shine before others, so that they too may see God through
us and give glory to God the Father. Amen!
Fr. Jimmy B. Hababag
Sunday (English): 1:30pm
1st Saturday (Bilingual): 12 noon
3rd Saturday (Spanish): 12 noon
Confessions
Saturday: 3:15-4pm & 5:30-6:15pm
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FEBRUARY 9, 2014
YOUR CATHOLIC COMMUNITY IN DOWNTOWN BOCA RATON
February 9, 2014
APOLOGY FOR CHURCH THEFT
To: All at St. Joan of Arc Church.
This is Mike Quick who robbed the Church. I want to humbly ask for your
forgiveness for the crime I committed against this Church and God,
and its members. I am very, very sorry and if you can find it in your hearts
to forgive me, and please pray for me! In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Mr. Michael S. Quick
God Bless you All.
The Parable of the Unforgiving Servant
Then Peter came to Him and said, “Lord, how often shall
my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? Up to seven times?”
Jesus said to him, “I do not say to you, up to seven times,
but up to seventy times seven”.
MATTHEW 18-21, 22
INDEX
PG. 3
- Pastor´s Message
PG. 4
- Wish List
- Weekly Treasure
- Parish Directory
PG. 5
- Interfaith Dialogue
Weekend
PG. 6
- Diocesan Services
Appeal
PG. 7
- "Mary's FIAT to God
and our Response!"
- Catholic Schools Week
PG 8-9
- Annual Volunteer
Appreciation Party
MONDAY – February 10
6:45am
Mary Cheryl & John Hargrove
by TheNicolli Family
Carol Sager by J. B. Brown
8:15am
Janet Rose Ferreri by Jean Ferreri
Marzolini byThe Picinich Family
TUESDAY – February 11
6:45am
Curtiss William Harter, Jr.
by Miriam Harter
Martha Nicolli & Family
by Janet Skelly
8:15am
Cynthia & Kirk Sowers
by The Picinich Family
Chloe Rose by Rosemary
WEDNESDAY – February 12
- From The Director of
Liturgical Music Ministry
PG. 10
- From the Director of
Parish Social Outreach
Ministries
PG. 11
- Healing Mass
- SJA Respect Life Ministry
- Becoming a Beatitude
Woman
PG. 12
- Family, Faith,
and Fun Day
PG 13
St. Joan Alumni Association
PG 14
- Religious Education
PG 15
- Annual 2014
Parish Retreat
for Men and Women
- Fr. Randall’S
Book Club 2014
- Youth Mission
Trip 2014
PG 16
- Pray for the Sick
- Deceased
- Overseas in the
US Armed Forces
PG. 17
- S.J.A. Ministries & Support
PG. 18
- Around our Diocese
PG. 19-20
- Ministerio Hispano
Dear Parishioners & Friends, When coming to
Mass, please note that additional Parking is
available across the street at Temple Beth El.
Thank you very much.
BULLETIN EDITOR:
PATTY DELANEY
MASSES FOR THE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 10, 2014
*Please email Bulletin materials to: [email protected]
*We reserve the right to edit and publish such materials at our discretion
2 l ST. JOAN OF ARC l FEBRUARY 9
6:45am
Curtiss William Harter, Jr.
by Miriam Harter
8:15am
Lynn Trinka
by Rona & Loraine Russo
Deborah & Roberto
by The Picinich Family
THURSDAY – February 13
6:45am
John Delaney
by Martha & Tony Nicolli
The Riccio Family by Luisa Riccio
8:15am
Robert Rondinelli by Concetta
Elsie Aquino by Jorge & Ily Aquino
FRIDAY – February 14
6:45am
Normand Guilbault
by The Ministry
of the Good Shepherd
Maria Carlsen
by The Sullivan Family
8:15am
George & Catherine Mathews
by Anna Dantuano
Steve Schnellenberger
by Mom & Dad
SATURDAY –February 15
8:15am
Scott Mangone by Parents
Jo Kent by Kathleen
4:30pm
David Bertrand by Patricia Bertrand
Rita Hewett by Joanne Snow
6:30pm
Elsa Santacroce by The Family
Roberto Chica by Paula Patino
SUNDAY – February 16
7:00am
Theresa Porpora by The Family
Richard R. Kitten
by Orphe, Rick & Leila
8:00am
David Salerno, Sr.
by Diane & Dave Salerno
The Valenti Family
by Mary & Anthony Varrone
9:15am
Gerrie Kemmett
by The Grace Catale Family
Rocco Viglietti
by The Beardsley Family
10:45am
Agustin de Rojas by The Family
Ida Beraglia
by Mr. & Mrs. Nick Defilippis
12:15pm
John Valeriay
by Katie & Ray Stack
Brandon Day by Hanna Kelleher
5:00pm
The Donnelly Family
by The Mulhall Family
Girolama Pollicino
by Mr. & Mrs. Nick Defilippis
Please note that in observance of President's Day
on Monday, February 17, there will only be
one Mass at 9:00am in the church.
After the Mass SJA Campus will be closed.
Thank you
PRESIDENT’S DAY
PASTOR´S MESSAGE
DECISION MAKING AT SAINT JOAN OF ARC
Q
uite often I am stopped after Masses on weekdays or weekends and asked to make a
decision, give permission or make an on the spot observation. I try to use the opportunity
to explain how we make decisions at Saint Joan of Arc. As your Pastor, I have chosen to
operate in as collegial a manner as possible in decision making especially decisions that affect the entire
parish. I also believe strongly in the principle of subsidiarity which teaches that decisions should be made
by those closest and most knowledgeable concerning the issue. I try to live this way of leadership
because I believe that one of my most important responsibilities is to support each parish employee and
each parishioner in the development and exercise of his/her gifts and talents. I want to help all to find
the right ministry and role in our parish. A true "servant leadership" is all about the spiritual growth and
personal development of all parishioners.
That is also one of the reasons why a year after I arrived here, our parish engaged in a year long planning process “Journey Forward”
that actively involved over 800 parishioners and resulted in a four year plan with goals and strategies for achieving them. The final result
was truly a "work of the people". We are implementing the different goals gradually and are making discernible progress. One simple
example is how we are trying to make our weekend Masses as friendly, welcoming and participative as possible with quality greeting,
preaching, music and church ambiance. We want our main parish worship to truly express the faith and identity of our parish family.
The results are obvious and are consistently affirmed by our out of town visitor's positive comments after Mass. “I wish that we could have
Masses at home like yours are celebrated here”.
Behind the scenes, our parish decision making process involves several consultative and planning committees. Every week the clergy
pastoral team meets to discuss upcoming sacramental and pastoral concerns: schedules, events, specific priestly responsibilities, etc.
The Administrative Cabinet: Msgr., Fr. Jimmy, Deacon Bill (Director of Parish Social Ministries), Patricia Suau (Director of Finance and
Administration), Paul Miceli (Director of Physical Plant), Sr. Ellen Murphy (School Principal), also meets weekly in order to insure an orderly
and efficient flow of parish operations and activities.
Our parish Mission and Finance Committee meets six times per year and is made up of 13 parishioners. This committee has responsibility
for developing, approving and monitoring our parish and school budgets. They also serve as an excellent group of "consulters" with whom
I can discuss important issues of parish mission and resources. Our parish Liturgy Committee members are: Bill Watzek, Doug Byers, Laura
Watzek, Constanza Preble, Katherine Leach, Rosario Gonzales, Tessie O’Dea and the Director of religious education. They work under the
leadership of Father Jimmy Hababag and they meet regularly to plan our parish liturgical and sacramental activities and events. Their
thoughtful leadership is evidenced by the beauty and transforming quality of our liturgies, for example, during Lent.
Our Ministry Leaders meet twice monthly to plan, vision and coordinate the affairs and programs of our ministries. This involves the
recruitment, education, support and retaining of all of our parish ministry volunteers. This is a formidable responsibility and shared by: Tessie
O'Dea, Deacon Bill, Katherine Leach, Constanza Preble, Doug Byers, Victoria Farrington, Rosario Gonzales, Patty Delaney (Communications)
and Wendy Horton (Development).
I hope that this little view of parish ministry life behind the scenes gives a clear picture of some of the hard work by many people that
results in a cohesive and collaborative team effort. Please take the opportunity to say "Thank You" when you greet your parish team
members. They all deserve our support and cooperation and prayers.
- Msgr. Michael D. McGraw
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WEEKLY TREASURE
ANNULMENTS
Deacon Bill Watzek 561-952-2828
by appt. only.
MUSIC MINISTRY
Douglas Byers, 561-952-2856
Director of Liturgical Music
BAPTISMAL ARRANGEMENTS 561-392-0007
Deacon Bill Watzek (English) Baptism class
for parents 1st Thurs. each month, 7 pm.
561-392-0007
Constanza Preble (Spanish) Baptism class for
parents 3rd Tues. each month, 7 pm.
561-392-0007
PARISH MANAGER
Patricia Suau, 561-392-0007, ext. 2806
CARE MINISTRY 561-962-6000
COUNSELING CENTER
(Catholic Charities Satellite Office at SJA)
Maria T. Isava MA, LCSW - 561-215-0208
Conseling Director
Fanny B. Ramos, IMH - 561-777-6407
COUNSELING CENTER (Private Practice)
Pamela Diane Sigda, Ph. D. - 561-706-2277
COMMUNICATIONS MINISTRY
Patty Delaney, 561-952-2868
The Weekly Offertory Collection for February 1/2, 2014
totaled $27,484.00. 768 envelope users contributed $22,696.00
and non envelope users contributed $4,788.00.
WishList
PARISH SOCIAL MINISTRY
Deacon Bill Watzek 561-952-2828
RELIGIOUS ARTICLES STORE
Laura Watzek, 561-393-0006.
Hours: Mon - Fri, 7:30 am to 4:30 pm.
Sat, 9:00am to 5:30pm
Sun. 9 am to 1:30 pm.
SACRAMENTS
Anointing of the Sick and Elderly: First
Saturday of the month following the 8:15am
Mass. Please call the Parish Office to
request a priest if you are a patient at
Boca Regional Hospital.
S T. J O A N O F A R C C H U R C H & S C H O O L
1. Tuition (full or partial) for a needy child for 2014-2015 school year.
2. Underwrite Religious Education
Classes for a Needy Child.
Partial or complete donations may be made for any item
To donate an item call Wendy Horton, 561-952-2838
SACRISTAN
Laura Watzek 561-952-2808
LIFE LONG FAITH FORMATION MINISTRY
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)
Constanza Preble, 561-620-6280
Bill Watzek, 561-952-2828
Religious Education Bill Watzek, 561-952-2828
SCHOOL PRINCIPAL/SISTERS OF MERCY
Sr. Ellen Murphy R.S.M., 561-392-7974
Sr. Josephine Sullivan R.S.M.
Sr. Kathleen Sweeney R.S.M.
Sr. DeLourdes O’Mahony R.S.M.
SJA DEVELOPMENT MINISTRY
Wendy Horton, 561-952-2838
Diane Salerno, 561-952-2848
(Special Projects)
Office, 561-391-4345
Fax: 561-962-6002.
FAMILY LIFE MINISTRY
Tessie O’Dea, 561-952-2852
USHERS MINISTRY
Ken Meldonian 561-620-4884
HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY
Katherine Leach, 561-952-2858
WEDDING PREPARATION
Rosario Gonzales, 561-952-2854
6 Months notice required for marriages
HISPANIC MINISTRY
Constanza Preble, 561-859-4666
HOMEBOUND/PASTORAL VISITATION
Fr. Tomasz Bochnak, 561-392-0007 ext. 2824
If you would like to be included in SJA's School
Quarterly Newsletter mailings, please email us
your name and address at
[email protected]
or call the School Office
with your contact information
(561) 392-7974.
Thank you
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As you all know, implementation of Our Journey Forward Strategic Plan has
gradually started. This implementation of our Plan will require the collaboration
of many parishioners with the Seven Goal Champion Teams. In this bulletin you
will notice a Journey Forward Goal number next to every event, task or program
that points-out a pertinence to one of St. Joan of Arc’s Goals:
GROW IN LOVE
SPREAD THE GOSPEL
GROW IN SERVICE
GROW OUR RESOURCES
GROW IN FAITH
GROW OUR SCHOOL
GROW THE CHURCH
Please consider your role in working with Ministry Leaders, parish staff and
many of your fellow parishioners to create a future that will be energized
by the Holy Spirit and responsive to God's will.
Emails indicating interest in volunteering should be sent to:
[email protected]
WOULD YOU LIKE TO CONTRIBUTE BY CREDIT CARD?
Forms are available at the back of the church or in the Parish Office.
You can earn frequent flyer miles on your contributions to St. Joan of Arc.
We now accept
most mayor
credit cards:
28th Annual Interfaith Dialogue Weekend
THIS YEAR'S THEME: "REPAIRING THE WORLD"
February
20,21 & 23,
2014
Thursday, February 20 Teacher Night at St. Joan of Arc School
Join us for
the annual sharing
of faith and
knowledge
of one anothers'
traditions and ideas
Guest Speaker this year is:
Friday, February 21 All are invited to a Shabbat Service at
Temple Beth El at 6:00 pm
Sunday, February 23 All are invited to attend the 12:15pm Mass
at St. Joan of Arc Church followed by a reception in Mercy Center.
Clergy and choirs from both congregations will participate
in the service and Liturgy.
Rabbi
Mark L. Winer
Founding Director of the Center
for Ecumenical and Interreligious
Studies at St. Thomas University
in Miami. Alongside his 43 years
as a congregational rabbi,
he has devoted his entire life
to interfaith reconciliation.
Don't miss sharing this St. Joan of Arc/Temple Beth El tradition
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What is the Diocesan Services Appeal? The Diocesan Services Appeal (DSA) is the annual fundraising campaign for the fivecounty Diocese of Palm Beach in which the faithful are asked by our Bishop to give generously. With those contributions, the diocese can continue to support the many aspects of our larger Church, including the 53 parishes and missions, and 17 schools
throughout Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River and Okeechobee counties. The DSA is the primary source of funding for the
Diocese, providing more than 70 percent of the annual operating income. Without this appeal, the Diocese simply could not carry out
its pastoral ministry and programs.
Who benefits from my contribution to the DSA? There are many beneficiaries of your DSA contributions. The funds remain
within the boundaries of the Diocese and help our Church help others. From our youngest to the elderly, our Diocese is there to ensure that all life is held precious, respected and nourished: physically, emotionally and spiritually. This may mean direct financial
assistance to a struggling parish, support of a mission school, or funding an outreach program for the poor and needy.
Why should I support the DSA when I already give weekly to my parish? We know that your weekly parish offertory contributions support the administration of the parish together with all of its good works. It is much the same for the DSA, but on a much larger scale. As Catholics, we are called upon to share our blessings not only with members of our own parish community, but also with
our needy brothers and sisters throughout our five-county Diocese. Unlike most Dioceses where parishes are taxed for a portion of
offertory donations to run the Diocese, the Diocese of Palm Beach relies solely on the DSA campaign to fund its operations, for the
most part, leaving your offertory donations totally for parish budgets.
How many programs, ministries and services are funded by the Diocesan Services Appeal? Some of the ministries, programs
and services supported by the 2014 DSA include: Catholic schools; youth and young adult ministries the Office of Vocations; education of seminarians; ongoing formation of priests; multicultural offices; religious education and spiritual development; marriage and
family life; communications; senior housing; Catholic Charities and its 12 programs and ministries including Respect Life, and Prison
Ministry. In addition, the DSA supports the central administrative offices of the Diocese of Palm Beach.
How can I support the Diocesan Services Appeal? There are numerous ways to give to the 2014 DSA. You may make a onetime gift, or better yet, give generously through a pledge that could be paid monthly. You will receive a letter from Bishop Gerald M.
Barbarito, which will contain all the necessary information and forms. Similar information will also be available at your parish. You
can also make online donations by visiting us at www.diocesepb.org/giving . For questions , please call the Office of Develop-
ment at 561-775-9590
Is there a minimum I need to donate? There is no minimum and all gifts are gratefully received. The goal is for all
Catholics to prayerfully consider a donation in accordance with the gifts God has Given them.
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Making a gift is easy and all funds raised through the DSA are used to support the shared ministries of the Diocese. Your gift
enables us to continue to offer many ministries and services that benefit thousands and are vital to our community.
HOW TO MAKE YOUR GIFT: You can make your gift in the following ways:
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Diocese of Palm Beach
P.O. Box 109650
6 l ST. JOAN OF ARC l FEBRUARY 9
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410-9650
Phone: 561-775-9590 ‡ Fax: 561-799-9527
"MARY'S FIAT TO GOD AND OUR RESPONSE!"
Calling the attention of all our lady parishioners. As in previous years, the Columbiettes are once again sponsoring a
day long Annual Retreat this coming FEBRUARY 22, AT 9:00AM at Mercy Center with this year's theme:
"Mary's FIAT To God And Our Response!"
This is indeed a timely call to self-evaluate our response to God as we try to live our lives 24/7 in accordance
with His Divine Will. We can learn so much from our Blessed Mother at The Annunciation.Her “YES” to God
changed the course of history. But as Jesus himself stated, "The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak," hence the
need to reinvigorate our commitment as His agents of change in our homes, in our workplaces, and in our society.
Come, rest, learn and experience how to make our response to God's call aligned with Mary's FIAT. Please pass
on the invitation to others. Our Blessed Mother is waiting for you. See you then. God bless you!
- Father Jimmy B. Hababag, SPIRITUAL DIRECTOR
DATE: February 22, 2014
TIME: 9:00am – 4:00pm with Mass at 4:30pm
WHERE: St. Joan of Arc Mercy Center
COST: $25.00 (Continental Breakfast and Lunch will be provided)
Reservation needed by February 18, 2014. Reservations with payment can be
turned in to the St. Joan of Arc Office (561) 392-0007.
I will be attending the Retreat.
NAME:
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FIELD DAY: Our students are hard-working and love their school, so on
Thursday of Catholic Schools Week, we organize one of the most popular
events all year, Field Day. Each homeroom has an assigned team color, and
the students show their school spirit by dressing in these colors and by giving
their all in various athletic competitions.
Even our graduates still look forward to this day, as alumni who attend Pope
John Paul II High School return to St. Joan of Arc and help the PE teachers
with running the many events for our students.
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK is celebrated
every year, and it is an opportune time to
recognize the important work that Catholic
schools do for our families, our communities,
and our nation. At St. Joan of Arc, we always
sponsor a full week of fun activities, designed
to make everyone feel appreciated for the
parts they play in the success of
our school.
GRANDPARENTS DAY: We know that without
our grandparents passing on their Catholic
faith, our school would not be thriving the way
it is today. We honor our grandparents on
Monday of Catholic Schools Week as they
participate in a special church prayer service,
enjoy a reception, and even visit the classrooms
where they see firsthand the valuable teaching
and learning that goes on at St. Joan of Arc.
PARENTS: Service hours are required from all
parents at St. Joan of Arc, but we have many
moms and dads who seem to be able to say
“yes” whenever we need assistance with a
school project. On Wednesday of Catholic
Schools Week, at our all-school liturgy, we
always honor our Volunteer of the Year. This
year, we recognized Mrs. Irene Mack for her
many years of service to our school and parish,
for she is an excellent role model for how a
parent can get involved and really make a
difference in the lives of all those in our community.
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ST. JOAN OF ARC CELEBRATED THEIR
ANNUAL VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION PARTY
On Saturday, February 1, St. Joan of Arc celebrated their Annual Volunteer Appreciation Party, a wonderful way to thank the
many parishioners and school parents who during the year helped SJA's more than 60 ministries. The evening began with words
of praise by Msgr. Michael McGraw who thanked everyone for the contribution they make to the the SJA community and the
needy. The rest of the evening was a joyful party, entertained by SJA's own Music Ministry who invited their talented youth who
sang contemporary songs and kept the attendees off their seats dancing around the sports arena. A great way to thank all those
who so generously give their time, their talent, their warmth, their humor and their caring.
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FEBRUARY 9 l ST. JOAN OF ARC l 9
FROM THE DIRECTOR OF PARISH SOCIAL OUTREACH MINISTRIES
THE ROLE
OF THE LECTOR
IN THE LITURGY
What exactly is the role of the lector in the Mass what is the lector responsible for and how should a lector perform their duties?
These are some of the questions that I hear when people come to me and want to join this very fulfilling ministry.
The duties of the lector are as follows;
The lector says the opening announcements and states the intention for the Mass along with the name of the priest presider.
In the absence of a deacon and with the permission of the priest celebrant the lector may carry in the Book of the Gospels in the
entrance procession. The position of the Book should be about chest high.
The lector proclaims their assigned readings and, in the absence of a deacon, will read the General Intercessions during the
Prayer of the Faithful.
The lector does exercise a genuine liturgical function so they should perform their duties with the sincere piety and the decorum
necessary to demonstrate the importance of the ministry. The lector should adhere to the written word and not “ad lib,” change
the words that are written or make the reading a type of performance that distracts from the Sacred Text.
The lector should prepare to read the Sacred Text with the care and importance that is proper to the ministry since the lector is
a true minister rather than just a reader. This concept of ministry is very important for lectors, one should consider themselves
a servant of God’s people when ministering and place the prominence on the Word rather than themselves.
As one can see at the Masses here at St. Joan’s we have an excellent group of lectors who are very dedicated to their ministry.
If you would like to become a lector and become a part of this important ministry, please contact
Deacon Bill Watzek at (561) 952-2828 or email me at [email protected].
Deacon Bill Watzek
DIRECTOR OF PARISH SOCIAL OUTREACH MINISTRIES
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PARISH LITURGY COMMITTEE:
HEALING
MASS
“Son of David, have pity on us!” – MATTHEW 9:27
FEBRUARY 19, 2014 AT 7:00 P.M.
ST. JOAN OF ARC PARISH CHURCH
CHOIR: ST. JOAN YOUTH CHOIR
CELEBRANT:FATHER JIMMY B. HABABAG
SJA RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY
Want to end abortion? If you do, the first thing you must do is pray.
The INTERNATIONAL 40 Days for Life
Campaign is firmly rooted on a foundation of prayer and fasting, to help
maintain focus on the Lord and stay in
tune with His
guidance. Prayer is at the center
of 40 Days for Life.
The 40 Days for Life campaign,
2014 will run from March 5
through April 13 (Ash Wednesday to Palm Sunday).
MORE INFORMATION TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER.
Saint Joan of Arc meets every Friday at 9:45 to pray the Rosary
at the Planned site of West Boca: Parenthood8177 Glades Road.
For more information call Terri 561 901 7312 or Mary Jane 561 961 4900.
Other Activities from the SJA RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY
• Rosary for Life in the chapel after 8:15 Mass
• Life Chain (Fall)
. March for Life in Washington DC January 22 every year
. Baby Shower to help Birth Line
Talks and Conferences
If you would like to show this Ministry
please call Constanza Preble at 561 952 2860
"Morning of Reflection."
BECOMING A BEATITUDE WOMAN
led by Sister Frances Madigan
HOW CAN I LIVE THE BEATITUDES?
"Your light must shine before all so that they may see goodness in your
acts and give praise to our heavenly Father." MATTHEW 5:16
Take time to nourish your soul-- Please join the Council of Catholic Women
for this special retreat as we gather for prayer, meditation and reflection.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Continental Breakfast 8:00am
Program 8:30am - 10:15am . St. Joan of Arc - Mercy Center
Celebration of Mass at 10:30am. St. Joan of Arc - Chapel
This program will strengthen your faith and leave you feeling full of joy,
peace and love.
RSVP to Debra by February 23 [email protected] - 954-907-3309
FEBRUARY 9 l ST. JOAN OF ARC l 11
Save the date for
St. Joan of Arc Church & School
Family, Faith, and Fun Day
April 5, 2014. from 10:00am to 2:00pm
Sponsors needed!
St. Joan of Arc Family, Faith, & Fun Day was started two years ago to offer the families here at St. Joan of Arc an opportunity
to gather together in a fun-filled environment recognizing the common element that brings us together, our faith.
The cost of having this very successful event has increased each year and in an effort to keep the cost of attendance affordable
we are offering these sponsorship opportunities.
COST TO
SPONSOR
ACTIVITY
$6,200.00
$1,350.00
$950.00
$800.00
$775.00
$725.00
SOLD
$475.00
$425.00
SOLD
SPONSORSHIP INCLUDES - a banner with your name
or company name placed in front of activity. Your name
or company name will also appear in the advertising for
Family, Faith, & Fun Day on our web page and in the
parish bulletin. The sponsorships pay for the rental of
the activity and your banner.
Premier Sponsorship for All Rides
4 Station Euro Bungee
33 Foot Dual Titanic Slide
Petting Zoo and Pony Rides
Wrecking Ball
Adrenaline Rush 2 Obstacle Course
16 FT Large 3N 1 Single Lane Combo
Toddler Playland
Alien Invasion
Double Shot Basketball
COST TO
SPONSOR
GAME BOOTH
$125.00
$125.00
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
$300.00
$350.00
SOLD
SPONSORSHIP INCLUDES - a poster with your name or
company name placed in front of booth. Your name or
company name will also appear in the advertising for Family,
Faith, & Fun Day in the parish bulletin. The sponsorships
underwrite the prizes for each game booth.
Tic Tac Toe
Ring Toss
Duck Pond
Bean Bag Toss
Tin Pan Alley
General Store
Entertainment
Prize Wheel
Face Painting
Company Name/Name for Poster or Banner: .....................................................................................................................................
Name: ..................................................................... Address: .......................................................................................................
City: ............................................................... State: ................................. Zip: .............................. Phone: ..................................
I want to sponsor: ......................................................................................................................................................................
Please make checks payable to: St. Joan of Arc
Donations may be charged to your credit card: o Please Charge $ ..................... to my o Amex o Master Card o Visa o Discover
Vin #.................Card Number ................................................................................... Exp. Date ................................
Signature ...............................................................................................................
For More information call Diane Salerno in the Special Projects Office at 561-952-2848.
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About 70 St. Joan Alumni from the classes of 2010, 2011, 2012
and 2013 attended a fun evening reunion on January 31st in OLOM.
The students were able to reunite with classmates, enjoy a BBQ
cooked up fresh from some our Dad's Club members, and have fun in
a photo booth, and in the Sports Arena. The feedback from attendees
was a big thumbs up, and a request for more events in the future.
Thanks to all who participated and helped make the event a success!
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2013-2014 ST. JOAN OF ARC CATHOLIC CHURCH
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
CALENDAR
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION SCHOOL YEAR
FEBRUARY 2014
SUN 9
(9:15am – 10:30am)
PK 4-8th grade
MON 10
First Reconciliation
Parents Session (O-Z)
Grade 2 only
6:30pm – 8:00pm
WED 12
Classes (4:45pm – 6:00pm)
PK4-8th grade
SUN 16
NO CLASSES
WED 19
NO CLASSES
SUN 23
(9:15am – 10:30am)
PK 4-8th grade
WED 26
Classes (4:45pm – 6:00pm)
PK4-8th grade
Gr. 3 to 8 Lent Penance Service
RCIA--FOR ADULTS
The RCIA program is a
journey of Faith, designed for
those adults who wish to become
members of the Catholic Faith
Community.
The journey includes:
CATECHUMENS Those of you
who wish to celebrate the sacrament of Baptism,
Eucharist and Confirmation.
CANDIDATES Those of you who
wish to celebrate one or more
sacraments of
Reconciliation, Eucharist and/or
Confirmation.
St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church prides itself in quality Faith
Formation for our children. We will not turn any child away.
Registration for the new school year is now under way for
Religious Education. Please feel free to stop by the Religious
Education Office Monday through Friday from 9:00am to
5:00pm. The program runs from September 15, 2013
until May 11, 2014.
A complete calendar for the school year will be available
after August 1, 2013. It will be important to follow our
calendar for dates of classes, parent sessions, rehearsals,
special events and reception of Sacraments.
Classes meet from PreKindergarten-4 years old to
Grade 8 on Sundays from 9:15am to 10:30am and
on Wednesdays from 4:45pm to 6:00pm.
SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION 2013-2014
Our Sacramental Preparation Sessions are held on Sunday
mornings, 9:15am – 10:30am starting in September through
May. We ask that participants and their families be active, registered parishioners, and attend Mass on a weekly basis.
PREPARATION TIME:
First Reconciliation/First Communion is 2 years, (Grades 1
and 2) Confirmation Class is also 2 years, (Grades 7 and 8).
If your child is less than 7 years old,
parents are required and godparents
are encouraged to attend Baptism
Preparation Classes the first Thursday
of the month from 7:00pm to 8:15pm
in the Rose & Pat Procacci Bldg. in
We offer classes for children in first and second
grades and seventh and eight grades, both in
English and Spanish. A copy of the Baptismal
Certificate is required when registering your child. The Religious
Education Office is open from 9am to 5pm, Mon. – Fri. If you
have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Bill Watzek at
561-952-2828.
Conference Room A. Baptisms are
celebrated Sundays at 1:30pm.
For further information or to register
please contact the Parish
Office at 561-392-0007 or
Bill Watzek at 561-952-2828.
2014 PRE-BAPTISM CLASSES
1st Thursday of Every Month in English
Conference Room A at 6:00am - 9:00pm
March 6, 2014
April 3, 2014
May 1, 2014
June 5, 2014
July 3, 2014
RCIA--FOR CHILDREN
Catechetical classes are done individually for
children 7 and up to be prepared for the reception
of the sacraments of Baptism, Holy Communion
and Confirmation at the Easter Vigil.
August 7, 2014
September 4, 2014
October 2, 2014
November 6, 2014
December 4, 2014
This schedule is adapted
to meet everyone's needs.
NO ONE SHOULD BE WITHOUT
RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION.
WE WILL NOT TURN ANY CHILD
OR FAMILY AWAY.
OFFICE HOURS FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR (September 15, 2013 to May 11, 2014)
Monday , Tuesday, Thursday 9:00am to 5:00pm. Wednesday 10:00am to 6:00pm (When there is no class on Wednesday the office hours are 9am to 5pm)
Friday’s 9:00am to 2:00pm. Sunday’s 9:00am to 12:00 noon (when there is no class on Sunday the office will be closed. The office will then be open on
Fridays from 9:00am to 5:00pm.) For more information call: Bill Watzek directly by calling at 561-952-2828 or email: [email protected].
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FR. RANDALL’S BOOK CLUB
We shall meet on Tuesdays beginning January 7 at 3:00p.m.
in our usual meeting room.
Our first five meetings will cover the life and poetry of Robert Frost.
To make it easy for everyone, I will follow the selections from Tim Kendall’s
The Art of Robert Frost, a book published by Yale University in 2012.
Feb. 4: Mountain Interval, 1916, Robert Frost
Feb. 18:New Hampshire, 1923, Robert Frost
Mar. 4: Later Poems of Robert Frost, 1924-1963
Mar. 18:Life of William Golding and his novel Free Fall, 1959
April 1: Free Fall, William Golding (conclusions)
April 15: The Spire, 1964, William Golding
April 29: The Spire (conclusions)
The Life of Robert Frost and his third volume of poetry:
New Hampshire, 1923. ASSIGNMENT FOR FEBRUARY 18:
POEMS:
1. New Hampshire
2. The Ax-Helve
3. The Grindstone
4. Two Witches
5. Fire and ice
6. The Runaway
7. Stopping by Woods
8. To Earthward
9. Two Look at Two
10. The Hillside Thaw
11. The Need of Being
Versed in Country Things
YOUTH
MISSION TRIP
Scheduled for July 16-30, 2014
APPLICATION DEADLINE: FRIDAY, FEB. 28
2014 High School Youth Immersion Trip
to Lima, Trujillo, and Mache, Peru
All High School Youth interested in joining the Mission Trip to work with
Sister Immaculata must fill-in the Application that can be found
online at www.stjoan.org
(follow the link in the Home Page under Parish Announcements).
Complete the application and agree to attend the pre-immersion trip
meetings. Immersion trip pre-meetings will be announced at a later
time. There are spots available for 10 students and 4 adult chaperones
(14 total) so please turn the application in as soon as possible.
For more information please call Katherine at 561-952-2868
BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY
ANNUAL 2014
PARISH RETREAT
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
March 28th, 29th, & 30th
The Koinonia Parish 3 day retreat held at St Joan of Arc
spiritual journey of encountering Jesus in each one of us. It will be your
personal Lenten walk with Jesus.
This year Koinonia will be on March 28th,
29th, and 30th. Retreat Fee is $85.00
includes all meals. SPACE IS LIMITED.
(No one will be denied this awesome
experience for lack of funds)
For more information, please call
John /Coralie Stoltz 561-270-3228.
To Register, please call Tessie O'dea
561-952-2852
Harvesting
our Tears
A process of grieving our loved Ones
We will meet during 8 weeks on Tuesdays starting October 7.
O God, when all is in darkness
And we feel our weakness and helplessness,
Give us the sense of your presence,
Your love and your strength.
Living close to You, we shall see Your hand,
Your purpose , Your will through all things.
Saint Ignatius of Loyola
More information please call to: Shirley Hennessey
and her phone number: 561-391-8375
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PRAY FOR THE SICK
Amantia, Bill
Ayala, Angelina
Calkin,Tristin (6 Yrs. Old)
Cacace, Vincent
Carey, Susan
Cassani, Angela
Conaghan, Patrick
Colon, Myrna
Cuccolo, Anthony
Chiaway, Guillermo
Desmarais, Clovis
Cherry, Dorre
Teresa Marrou Freundt
Feerguson-Byrne, Ashley
Ferguson, John
Fiorito, Josephine
Gonzales, Christine
Horn, Amy
Holmes, Mary
Imbrigiotta, Marlene
Jorgensen, Bob
Kassing, Robert
Kartheiser, Karen
Kenny, Pauline M.
Kolcun, Laverne
Krasne, Mary Rose
BAPTISMS
We welcome the newest members of St Joan of Arc Parish and
offer our congratulations to the parents of the newly baptized.
ALTAR BREAD
Do you want a special remembrance for a loved one, living or
deceased?
You can donate Altar Bread for a week of Masses
by calling Karen Tringali, 561-752-0014.
February 9: In loving memory of Charles “Fran” Giblin
by his family
February
Lang, Elaine
Leighton, Wilson
Lippy, Jim
Lyn, Adele
Mahoney, Suzanne
Manno, Jean
Mazak, Catherine
Miller, Betty
Muriel
McCarthy, Mary
McCormick, John
Nickerson, Susan
Nguyen, Christopher
Perrone, Concetta
Perez, Rosa
Pike, Stephen
Pinto, Kevin
Pfistner, Paul
Rellick, Mary
Ridge, Teresa
Rishoff, Gertrude
Roberts, Tyler
Rodriguez, Mary Ann
Roesslein, Mike
Roy, Dolores & George
Sagaria, Joyce
Sangster, Matt
Soihet, Samoel
Soihet,Fanny
Schley, Megan
Syler, Jr. Bob
Tousignant, Helen
Trzeciak, Max
WOULD YOU LIKE TO DONATE
FLOWERS TO DECORATE THE ALTAR
ON THE WEEKEND MASSES?
You can do this to celebrate special dates,
(birthdays, anniversaries, etc.). You can also
donate them in memory of someone or
to celebrate your family, or your business
or simply to decorate the Lord's table.
Your name would be printed here on
the week you choose to donate
the flower arrangement/s.
If interested, please call Patty Delaney
at (561)952-2868 or email [email protected]
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DECEASED
Theresa Meyers
Carol Lesinski
Dorothy Gereke
SUNDAY READINGS
FEB 9
Isaiah 58:7-10
1 Corinthians 2:1-5
Matthew 5:13-16
Overseas in The US Armed Forces:
Afghanistan: Staff. Sgt. Douglas Stott, PVT 1st Class
Brendan Nestor.
Iraq: Sgt. Maj. John Hermeling, Capt. Christopher Allen & PFC Lee E.
Palmer; David Schuler, Lance Corp., Marines. Germany: Benjamin Creed,
PVT. Okinowa: SA William Fix Jr. Djibouti, Africa: Rev. John Gayton,
member of the Navy Chaplain Corps Spain: Lance Corporal Brett R. Bryant
When you consider your estate plans,
remember your spiritual Family
Truly your parish has been a part of your faith
development, a member of your family.
Consider becoming a member of The Arc Angel
Society as a way of guaranteeing the health of
your spiritual family long into the future.
Please consider a bequest as part of your plans
to benefit your parish. Through your estate, your membership in our
extended community of faith will continue in perpetuity.
Your attorney, or financial advisor can advise you on the tax benefits
and other considerations you will want to think about as you consider
your estate plans. A number of valuable and attractive benefits will
accompany your membership. These include special masses and mailings
designed especially for Society members.
For more information, please contact Wendy Horton at 561.952-2838.
S.J.A. MINISTRIES & SUPPORT SERVICES
PRAY THE ROSARY
Join us every morning,
6:15am in the Chapel, to
pray for our Pope, Bishop,
Priests, Deacons, and Religious, and
for vocations. Join us every morning
after the 8:15am Mass in the Chapel to
pray to end abortion.
AA (ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS)
Meets at St. Joan of Arc Saturdays,
10am in Immaculata Center,
Mondays, 7:00pm, Art Room, and
Wednesdays 7:00pm in
Immaculata Center.
AL - ANON
ALA - TEEN
Meets at St. Joan of Arc Saturdays,
10am in Immaculata Center
ST. JOAN OF ARC KNIGHTS
OF COLUMBUS!
We are a part of this great dynamic
Catholic International
Organization.
Call Joe Kabbas,
G.K.: 561-299-8921.
ST. JOAN OF ARC COLUMBIETTES
are the Knights of Columbus Auxiliary
of dedicated Catholic women. Please
join us as United We Stand to embark
on this fresh new year in
building a strong bond
in our parish.
For details call
Terri Picinich,
561-901-7312.
MOMMY
& ME
Weekly
get together
Every Tuesday
between
10:00am and
1:00pm. Come and
go as you please.
We bring
snacks/lunch for the little ones and
ourselves. At The Ark - every
other week.
Please contact Amanda Roccapriore
- Herrera at 561-859-8684 or
[email protected]
for information.
JOIN THE SJA COUNCIL OF
CATHOLIC WOMEN (CCW)
St. Joan of Arc Council of
Catholic Women (CCW) is
a dynamic group of women
who support, empower
and educate its members
in spirituality, leadership
and service. We are an affiliate of the National Council of Catholic
Women. Our Circle Meetings are smaller
groups that meet once a month.
St. Ana Circle 4th Wednesday at 8am.
St. Clare Circle 3rd Wednesday at 1pm.
St. Elizabeth Circle 2nd Friday at 12.00pm.
Sts Martha & Mary Circle 3rd Thursday at
7pm. St. Monica Circle 4th Monday at
2pm. St. Therese of Lisieux 3rd Tuesday
at 8am. We have an interesting calendar
of events. Please join us, make new
friends, as we are Women Making a
difference.
For more information call
Miriam Gaynor, 561-395-5615
SJA RESPECT
LIFE MINISTRY
Join us to pray the rosary at the
Planned Parenthood site at 8177
Glades Rd., West Boca. We meet in
front of the shopping center at
9:45am on Fridays.
For information call Terri at
561-901-7312 or Mary Jane at
561-961-4900.
PREGNANT? KNOW YOUR
OPTIONS, CALL 800-395-HELP
ADORATION OF
THE BLESSED
SACRAMENT
Join us every
Tuesday, 5-9pm and
Friday, 9am to 9pm
in the Chapel. Divine
Mercy Chaplet
prayed on Fridays at 3:00pm, and the
Rosary on Fridays at 8:30pm.
KNIT/CROCHET SOCIAL
All are invited to join us on the 1st & 3rd
Thursday of the month at 10:30am in
the at the Casa Hispana (corner of 3rd
Ave and 4 th St.). Beginners to experts
are needed to make prayer shawls and
projects for preemies, kids and our
troops. Call Claire at 445-4802 or
Dottie at 395-2681 for more information.
SJA DAD’S CLUB
Every Monday in Mercy Center
at Drop off - 7:45am
All dads in the Parish welcome.
P.O.P.S.
Parents of Prayer & Service meet
every Thursday during the school year,
7:45am to 8:15am in the Convent
Chapel. Please join us.
ALLELUIA CLUB
Is a meeting of Parishioners 50 +
More information please call
Tessie O’Dea at 561-952-2852
SJA SCHOOL ALUMNI:
We invite you to register on our St.
Joan of Arc website as an alumnus if
you haven't already done so at
[email protected]
SHARED CARE
Each Wednesday at Temple
Beth El, 9:30am to 2:30pm.
Bring your loved one so you may
have some respite care, or come and
volunteer and have fun with us!
This is a combined effort between
Temple Beth El, St. Joan of Arc and
The First Presbyterian Church.
For more info call Tessie O’Dea
at 561-952-2852.
THE SJA PUBLIC ADVOCACY
COMMITTEE is requesting the
current members and any other
parishioners who wish to join,
to send their email/phone number
(whichever you wish) to Joseph
Kabbas, Chairman of Public
Advocacy. Joined with Public
Advocacy is Respect Life.
If you are a member or wish to be
part of these two ministries, please
forward your e-mail / phone number
to Joseph Kabbas Chairman e-mail
[email protected]
phone 561-299-8921
fax 561-362-7134
KOINONIA GATHERING
2nd Sunday of each month at
10:30am Immaculata Center. For info
call Tessie O’Dea at 561-952-2852
JOYFUL AGAIN
For more information please
call Marjorie O’Sullivan
561-395-6029.
SUNDAY TV MASS
FOR THE HOMEBOUND
Each week at 9:30am on WPXP TV,
Channel 8, Mass for the Homebound can be seen. For a copy of the
Sunday Missal, call the Diocesan
Office of Communications at
561-775-9529.
HOMEBOUND MINISTRY
Call us if you or someone you know
is no longer able to attend Mass.
Our Extraordinary Ministers of
Holy Communion visit the elderly
& infirmed Parishioners.
Call 561-952-2828
UPGRADE YOUR CLOSET!
THE ST. JOAN OF ARC
USHERS WANT YOU!!!
Are you tired of your wardrobe and
deciding what to wear to Mass each
week? Let us dress you! We are a
ministry of over 60 men and women
that provide each mass with the
hospitality & services to make all
parishioners and guests feel welcome.
We would like to tell you about this
great ministry and how getting involved
provides a service to St. Joan and a
blessing for you. And you’ll be one of
the best dressed people at Mass!
Call Ken Meldonian 561-620-4884
or Dennis Jordan 561-395-8329.
SCRIPTURE STUDY
Sunday Morning from 9:15am to 10:30
am. in Conf. Room B.
Thursday Morning Scripture Study
9:00am at the Casa Hispana
(corner of 3rd Ave and 4 th St.)
NA (NARCOTICS
ANONYMOUS)
Meets at St. Joan of Arc Fridays at
7 pm, in Immaculata Center.
More information call: 276-4581
Find your purpose... feed your soul.
Embark upon a 10-week Journey of
Discovery and Transformation that is
life-changing! For details contact.
Tessie O'Dea 561-952-2852
or Martha Nicolli at
[email protected]
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ROSARY SERVICE HELD EVERY MONTH
Catholic Charities Office of Respect Life conducts a Rosary Service the first
Saturday of each month at 9 a.m. outside the Presidential Women's
Center in West Palm Beach. The center is located at 100 Northpoint
Parkway, just off 45th St and Village Blvd. Please join us across the street
from the abortion center as we peacefully pray. For information, call the
Respect Life Office at 561-775-9565.
WORKSHOP FOR EXTRAORDINARY
MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION
Sessions offered simultaneously in English and Spanish
Presented simultaneously in English and in Spanish.
Saturday, March 8, 2014 in Ascension Church, Boca Raton.
More information at 561-997-5486. (Last day for registration:
Tuesday, March 4)
These workshops will assist you in the training of both new and
experienced Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion. Topics
include: background theology, spiritual preparation, principles of
good liturgy, ministry to the sick and procedures for Extraordinary
Ministers. New ministers will get hands-on practice with
unconsecrated altar breads and wine.
The registration fee for all workshops is $11.00 per person, which
includes books and materials. Parishes will be billed after the
workshop for the actual number of attendees from the parish.
DOMINICAN TRADITION OF THE SISTERS OF ADRIAN
Come join us for conversation and prayer in the unfolding Dominican
tradition of the Sisters of Adrian. Come be encircled in prayer and
conversation and discover the ministries in which we are engaged.
Meet some of the wisdom figures in the Congregation and share your
vision of the Gospel for our world today. Gather Friday, February 21,
at 3:00 p.m. and depart after supper on Saturday, February 22.
There is no cost to the weekend. Call Sister Durstyne at
517-266-3537 or email [email protected].
Adrian Dominican Sisters (1257 East Siena Heights Drive · Adrian,
Michigan 49221-1793)
CALLING ALL DIOCESAN CATHOLIC WOMEN
Registration Forms are now available for the 5th Annual Catholic
Women of Faith, Women of Action Conference to be held Saturday,
March 1, 2014 at the Cathedral of St. Ignatius in Palm Beach
Gardens. Hosted by the Palm Beach Diocesan Council of Catholic
Women, all women of faith and of all ages throughout the Diocese of
Palm Beach are invited to attend this conference. This inspiring day of
worship will provide you with many opportunities to grow in your
prayer life, faith and service. Our motivational guest speaker will be
Father Richard Champigny, O. Carm., and Parochial Vicar at St. Jude
Catholic Church in Boca Raton. Other conference highlights include: •
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Spirit-filled music by St. Jude's H.O.P.E. (He Opened Paradise for
Everyone) Music Ministry • Mass with celebrant Most Reverend Gerald
M. Barbarito, Bishop of Palm Beach • Confession, the Rosary, religious
articles, prayer and contemplation • Registration/check-in will be held
from 8 a.m. - 9 a.m.; Conference doors will open at 9 a.m. For more
information or to view or download a registration form, please call
Patti Amann at 561-662-4780 or
visit www.pbdccw.catholicweb.com or www.diocesepb.org/events
PRAY FOR OUR PRIESTS
By popular request, we continue to maintain and update the monthly
calendar which originally appeared on the diocesan website during the
Year for Priests (June 2009 – June 2010.) The prayers of all the
faithful in support of the dedicated priests of the Diocese of Palm
Beach are much appreciated by our priests. Please continue to pray
daily, using the monthly calendar as a guide. The guide can be found
on the Events Calendar of the website. Go to
www.diocesepb.org/events and click on the “Pray Daily
for Priests” wording in the left column.
ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY MASS FOR MARRIED COUPLES
Most Reverend Gerald M. Barbarito, Bishop of Palm Beach, will
preside at the celebration of our 30th Annual Anniversary Mass for
Married Couples on Saturday, February 22, 2014, 10:30AM, at
St. Mark in Boynton Beach. Cake, coffee and punch will be served in
the parish hall after the Mass. All couples who will be celebrating 25,
40, or 50 or more years of marriage in the calendar year 2014 are
invited to participate. To attend, please contact your own parish office
and register your names as soon as possible – but no later than
Monday, February 3, 2014. We ask that all participating couples
arrive at St. Mark Church by 10:00AM -- thirty minutes prior to
the start of the Mass.
CURSO DE PLANIFICACIÓN NATURAL DE LA FAMILIA
La Diócesis de Palm Beach les invita al próximo Curso de Planificación Natural dela Familia, Lunes 10 y 17 de Febrero, 7:00pm
en el Salón de Conferencias de St. Juliana (4500 S. Dixie Highway,
West Palm Beach, FL 33405).El Método Billings es 100% natural,
está científicamente comprobado y es útil tanto para evitar como
para lograr un embarazo, sigue la enseñanza de la Iglesia y permite
a la pareja compartir la responsabilidad de planificar su familia.
Costo de materiales $10.00 Para registrarse: Rosario Solís al
(772) 344-3969.
PATRIOTIC ROSARY
Friday, February 28th, 2013 at 1:30pm. At St. Joan of Arc Chapel
believe in the power of prayer!! –please join us. For more information please call Terri Picinich at 561-901-7312.
Ministerio Hispano
MISA EN ESPAÑOL TODOS LOS SABADOS A LAS 6:30pm.
(Confesiones todos los Sábados a las 5:45pm (antes de la Santa Misa) en la capilla)
“Nuestro principal apostolado como cristianos consiste en crear en el mundo un ambiente de auténtica caridad”
NUESTRA SEÑORA DE LOURDES
SU FIESTA EL 11 DE FEBRERO
SAN JOSE
La Iglesia, siguiendo una antigua costumbre,
prepara la fiesta de San José, el día 19 de marzo,
dedicando al Santo Patriarca los siete domingos
anteriores a esa fiesta en recuerdo de los principales gozos y dolores de la vida de San José.En
estapagina lo recordaremoscadadomingo:
Primer dolor: Estando desposada su madre María
con José, antes de vivir juntos se halló que había
concebido en su seno por obra del Espíritu Santo
(Mt 1,18).
Primer gozo: El ángel del Señor se le apareció
en sueños y le dijo: José, hijo de David, no temas
recibir a María, tu esposa, pues lo concebido en
ella es del Espíritu Santo. Dará a luz un hijo y le
pondrás por nombre Jesús (Mt 1, 20-21).
La advocación católica de Nuestra Señora de Lourdes hace
referencia a las dieciocho apariciones de la Virgen María
queBernadetteSoubirous (1844-1879) afirmó haber presenciado en la gruta de Massabielle, a orillas del río Gave
de Pau, en las afueras de la población de Lourdes, Francia, en las estribaciones de los Pirineos, en 1858. Ya en
vida de Bernadette, multitud de católicos creyeron en las
apariciones de la Virgen María como vehículo de la gracia
de Dios, y el papa Pío IX autorizó al obispo local para que
permitiera la veneración de la Virgen María en Lourdes
en 1862, unos diecisiete años antes de la muerte de
Bernadette.BernadetteSoubirous fue proclamada santa
por Pío XI el 8 de diciembre de 1933. Desde entonces,
la advocación de la Virgen María como Nuestra Señora
de Lourdes ha sido motivo de gran veneración, y su santuario es uno de los más visitados del mundo: unos 8 000
000 de personas peregrinan allí cada año. La Iglesia
católica siempre consideró a la Virgen María como una
figura íntimamente próxima a todo sufrimiento humano,
desde aquel momento descrito por el Evangelio según san
Juan:"Junto a la cruz de Jesús, estaban su madre y la hermana de su madre, María, mujer de Cleofás y María Magdalena. Jesús, viendo a su madre y junto a ella al discípulo
a quien amaba, dice a su madre: «Mujer, ahí tienes a tu
hijo.» Luego dice al discípulo: «Ahí tienes a tu madre». Y
desde aquella hora el discípulo la acogió en su casa"Juan
19, 25-27.
A partir de los hechos testimoniados por BernadetteSoubirous, la Iglesia católica consideró a la Virgen María,
en su advocación de Nuestra Señora de Lourdes, la patrona de losenfermos.Al meditar en la fiesta de hoy, vemos
cómo el Señor ha querido poner en manos de su Madre
todas las verdaderas riquezas que los hombres debemos
implorar, y nos ha dejado en Ella el consuelo del que andamos tan necesitados. Aquellas dieciocho apariciones a
la pequeña Bernadette son una llamada que nos recuerda
la misericordia de Dios, que se ejerce a través de Santa
María.La Virgen se muestra siempre como Salud de los enfermos y Consoladora de los afligidos. Nosotros, al hacer
hoy nuestra oración, acudimos a Ella, pues son muchas las
necesidades que tenemos a nuestro alrededor. Ella las
conoce bien, nos escucha allí donde nos encontramos y
quiere que acudamos a su protección. Y esto nos llena de
alegría y de consuelo, especialmente en la fiesta que hoy
celebramos. A Nuestra Señora acudimos como hijos que
no se quieren alejar de Ella: «Madre, Madre mía...», le
decimos en la intimidad de nuestra oración, pidiéndole
ayuda en tantas necesidades como nos apremian: en el
apostolado, en la propia vida interior, en aquellos que tenemos a nuestro cargo, y de los que nos pedirá cuentas el
Señor.
Para Información sobre los sacramentos, clases de preparación para bautismo, etc. Entrar en nuestra página web:
http://stjoan.org/ministries/casa-hispana/ o pedir información en la parroquia con María, Rosario o Alba 561-392-0007.
Para pedir una intención en las misas para difuntos o enfermos dirigirse a la oficina parroquial en las horas de oficina.
Nuestra contribución semanal a la Iglesia. Como miembros de Santa Juana de Arco la comunidad hispana contribuimos
semanalmente con el ofertorio, continuemos siendo generosos con nuestra aportación. La participación de todos los feligreses
es esencial para el éxito de nuestros ministerios apostólicos.
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MINISTERIO HISPANO AVISOS PARROQUIALES
LAS INTENCIONES DEL PAPA FRANCISCO PARA EL MES DE FEBRERO
estarán dedicadas al reconocimiento de los ancianos en la Iglesia y en la
sociedad, y a la misión evangelizadora. La intención universal del
apostolado de la oración del Santo Padre para el mes de febrero de 2014
es: “para que la sabiduría y la experiencia de las personas mayores sean
reconocidas en la Iglesia y en la sociedad” Mientras que su intención
evangelizadora es: “para que sacerdotes, religiosos y laicos colaboren
generosamente en la misión de evangelización”.
Proximamente: TALLER DEL PADRE LARRAÑAGA para matrimonios si
quieres participar llama al 561-859-4666 para más información o envía
un e mail a [email protected]
PASTORAL POS-MATRIMONIAL. Para personas que han sufrido una separación o un divorcio o la muerte del cónyuge. Comuníquese con María
Teresa Isaza 561-502-5770
CURSILLOS DE CRISTIANDAD. Si buscas: Paz Interior, Mejora tu relación
Familiar, Una sociedad mejor, Seguridad, Felicidad, Como acercarte a
Dios. Envia tu información a la Diocesis de Palm Beach POBox 18338,
WPB FL 33406
PRÓXIMO BAUTISMO EN ESPAÑOL para
menores de 6 años: Sábado 15 de Febrero
regístrese en la oficina de la parroquia
561-392-0007.
Próxima clase pre bautismal en español
para padres y padrinos:
Martes 18 de Febrero a las 7:00pm
“Estamos llamados a vivir cada día nuestro Bautismo, como realidad
actual en nuestra existencia. Si logramos seguir a Jesús y permanecer
en la Iglesia, incluso con nuestros límites, con nuestras fragilidades y
nuestros pecados, es precisamente por el Sacramento en el cual hemos
sido convertidos en nuevas criaturas y hemos sido revestidos de Cristo.
Papa Francisco, Audiencia 8 de enero de 2014”.
TALLER BÍBLICO CON EL PADRE OSCAR ALONSO. Proximaclase , jueves 27 de febrero en la sala de conferencia
“B” del edificio de la Escuela.
Horario: 6:30 pm – 8:30pm
CLASES DE PRIMERA COMUNIÓN: Domingos a las 9:15 y Miércoles a las
4:45 Llame a Rosa o Constanza 561-952-2872 para más información.
“A la Eucaristía también se le conoce como Santa Misa, pues la liturgia en
la que se realiza el misterio de salvación se termina con el envío de los
fieles o "missio", a fin de que cumplan la voluntad de Dios en su vida.
CONFIRMACIONES y CLASES DE INICIACIÓN SACREMENTAL.
“El sacramento de la Confirmación perfecciona la gracia bautismal, y nos
da la fortaleza de Dios para ser firmes en la fe y en el amor a Dios y al
prójimo.Nos da también audacia para cumplir el derecho y el deber, que
tenemos por el bautismo, de ser apóstoles de Jesús, para difundir la fe y
el Evangelio, personalmente o asociados, mediante la palabra y el buen
ejemplo.”
CATÓLICOS QUE DESEAN RENOVAR SU VIDA SACRAMENTAL, o que desean
recibir los sacramentos, también adultos no Católicos que quieren abrazar
la Fe Católica están invitados a unirse al CATECUMENADO o Rito de
Iniciación Cristiana para Adultos (R.I.C.A.) Llamar a Rosa o Constanza en
el departamento de Educación religiosa 561-952-2872
NECESITAMOS MONAGUILLOS!
Para participar como monaguillo por
favor envíe su información completa a:
[email protected] ó
comuníquese con Rita Carrillo
561 543 6049 para más información.
Durante las Misas en español, los niños de 4 a 11 años se reúnen en la
capilla para vivir la LITURGIA DE LA PALABRA dirigida por nuestros queridos
catequistas. Gracias , José y Cinthia por su generosa colaboración para
presentar la Palabra a los niños durante la Misa.
GRUPO DE ORACIÓN SANTA JUANA DE
ARCO: Únase a nuestro grupo de oración,
Nos reunimostodos los jueves a las
7:00pm en la Casa Hispana. En la Casa
Hispana: en la esquina de SW 4thStreet
y SW 3rd Ave.
GRUPO DE ORACIÓN PADRE PIO: Todos los jueves a las 8:15 la Santa
Misa en la capilla, a seguir a partir de las 9:00am nos reunimos en la
casa de oración THE ARK para rezar juntos el Santo Rosario.
SERVICIOS OFRECIDOS PARA LA COMUNIDAD:
Las CLASES DE INGLÉS se reúnen todos los miércoles por la mañana y por la
tardeLlame al 561-212 - 9868 para registrarse y recibir más información.
Próximas CLASES DE ASISTENCIA EN PREPARACIÓN PARA LA CIUDADANÍA
(no se dan clases de inglés o de preparación para el examen): Lunes 17
de Febrero y Lunes 3 de Marzo. Por favor llame a Adriana para confirmar:
954-818-5032.
Directorio
Director: Constanza Preble 561-859-4666 - 561-620-6280 - Ministerio Extraordinario de la Eucaristía: Sr. y Sra. Córdova 561-573-0194 Monaguillos: Rita Carrillo 561-543-6049 - Liturgia de los niños: Nanci Mesa 561-208-6380
Clases de Inglés: 561- 212-9868 - Computación: 561-929-9005
20 l ST. JOAN OF ARC l FEBRUARY 9

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