Saint Rose of Lima Catholic Church
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Saint Rose of Lima Catholic Church
Saint Rose of Lima Catholic Church 140 Pompei Drive Poinciana, FL 34758 Revelation 1:18a Office Address: 3860 Pleasant Hill Road, Poinciana, FL 34746 www.strosepoinciana.com Website: Email address: [email protected] Office Hours: Monday through Frida 9:00 am- 5:00 pm Phone: 407-932-5004 Fax: 407-932-0407 Pastor Rev. Timothy P. LaBo [email protected] Associate Pastor Rev. Christopher Dorsey [email protected] Rev. Lionel Pacheco [email protected] Rev. Rodolfo Ramon Deacons Juan Contreras [email protected] Jacinto Ortiz Jose V. Ramos [email protected] Oswaldo Ramos [email protected] ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Eva Barajas [email protected] Bookkeeper Jorge Chaves [email protected] Maintenance Alfredo Mejia ********************************************************************************************************************* Mass Schedule Second Sunday of Easter (or Sunday of Divine Mercy) April 3, 2016 Once I was dead, but now I am alive forever and ever. — Revelation 1:18a Saturday Vigil - 4:00 pm English Sabado Vigilia - 7:00 pm Español Sunday/Domingo 9:00 am English Sunday/Domingo 11:00 am Español Sunday/Dimanche 1:00 pm Creole Weekday Mass Monday ………………… 9:00 am English Tuesday………………….9:00 am English Wednesday…………. 9:00 am Spanish Wednesday…….. 6:00 pm English Thursday ……………….9:00 am English Friday ……………………...9:00 am English Sunday of Divine Mercy April 3, 2016 TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — The apostles perform many signs and wonders among the people. Many are added to their numbers (Acts 5:12-16). Psalm — Give thanks to the Lord for he is good, his love is everlasting (Psalm 118). Second Reading — John, caught up in the spirit, envisions the glorified Lord, the first and the last, the one who lives (Revelation 1:9-11a, 12-13, 1719). Gospel — The risen Christ comes to his disciples with peace and the Spirit. The absent Thomas doubts (John 20:19-31). READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Is 7:10-14, 8:10; Ps 40:7-11; Heb 10:4 -10; Lk 1:26-38 Tuesday: Acts 4:32-37; Ps 93:1-2, 5; Jn 3:7b-15 Wednesday: Acts 5:17-26; Ps 34:2-9; Jn 3:16-21 Thursday: Acts 5:27-33; Ps 34:2, 9, 17-20; Jn 3:31-36 Friday: Acts 5:34-42; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Jn 6:1 -15 Saturday: Acts 6:1-7; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19; Jn 6:16-21 Sunday: Acts 5:27-32, 40b-41; Ps 30:2, 4-6, 1113; Rv 5:11-14; Jn 21:1-19 [1-14] Flowers, candles and wine for the Sanctuary If you'd like to dedicate the candles of the altar, the candles for the Tabernacle or the wine, for a loved one living or deceased, please contact the church office. To dedicate the flowers for a loved one living or deceased, please call: Audrey Lauer 863-427-9393 Page 2 JOINING THE COMPANY OF BELIEVERS What will help you to believe? Today’s scripture readings tell of faith and doubt. They offer stories “recorded to help you believe,” as the passage from John’s Gospel (20:31) remarks today. There is an urgency about this. On this Second Sunday of Easter we are challenged to join the company of believers—countless men and women who witnessed the power of the apostles’ faith. There is no doubt that this power comes from Jesus Christ. The second reading, from the book of Revelation, reports John’s mystical vision of the Son of Man, who proclaims, “Once I was dead, but now I live” (Revelation 1:18). The Gospel gathers everyone but Thomas to see the Risen Jesus and receive the Holy Spirit from him. Like Thomas, we who have come along later must have faith so that we can have life. Collection from: March 19 –27, 2016 Offertory ……………………... Building fund …………. Poor ………………………………… Building Maintenance.. Total…………………………………. $ 24,898.86 $ 1,745.00 $ 247.00 $ 734.00 $ 27,624.86 Altar candle for this month is for: For the People The Tabernacle candle For this month is for: For the People Our Catholic Appeal Building Fund $2,857,389.50 General Savings $ 316,701.75 Assessment: $74,128.00 Pledged: $30,640.00 Received to Date: $ Pledges: 183 Alive in Christ $287,478.65 Our Catholic Appeal Savings $8.13 Insurance deductible savings $89,363.33 Sunday of Divine Mercy Mass Intentions Intenciones de las Misas Page 3 This week in our Parish Esta semana en nuestra Parroquia Monday/Lunes: 9:00 AM Saturday (04/02/2016) † Marie Middleton 4:00 PM † Rose Marie Goodman 7:00 PM † Christian Martinez 9:00 AM Sunday (04/03/2016) Ana Maria Abreo de Gonzalez 11:00 AM † Anna Valle 1:00 PM ♥ For The People 9:00 AM Monday (04/04/2016) ♥Christian Serat - Birthday Blessing 9:00 AM Tuesday (04/05/2016) † Marinela Marquez 9:00 AM Wednesday (04/06/2016) † Herminia Figueroa 6:00 PM † William Kenyon 9:00 AM Thursday (04/07/2016) † Paul Gallagher 9:00 AM Friday (04/08/2016) † Raymond Basquiat † Deceased/Fallecido ♥ Special Intention Intención Especial For Sacrament prepara on Please call the church office: 407-932-5004 Para Preparación de Sacramentos Comuníquese con la oficina Parroquial † Baptism, First Communion, Confir‐ mation, Matrimony, and Anointing of the Sick, Matrimony (Arrangements should be made 6 months prior to desired wed‐ ding date). Arreglos de matrimonio se deben hacer 6 meses antes de la fecha que desea. Next BapƟsm /Siguiente Bautismo: May 7 …..10:00 am - English May 7 …..11:00 am– Spanish Next BapƟsmal Class siguiente clase para Bautismo 9:00 am - Mass English - followed by Miraculous Medal Novena 5:00 pm - Legion of Mary (at Church) 7:00 pm-Faith Formation 8th—12th grades. 7:00 pm - Juan XXIII (3870 Pleasant Hill Rd.) Tuesday/Martes: 9:00 am - Mass English 10:00 - 1:00 pm Food Pantry (3870 Pleasant Hill Rd.) 10:00 - 1:00 pm -Church Yard sale (back of building on 3860 Pleasant Hill Road) 1st and 2nd Tuesday of each month. 7:00 pm – Faith Formation 5th –7th & RCIA 7:00 pm - Movimiento de Cursillo, Ultreya (3870 Pleasant Hill Rd.) Wednesday/Miércoles: 9:00 am - Mass Spanish 5:15 pm - Novena to our Lady of Perpetual Help (at church) 6:00 pm - Mass English 7:00 pm– Faith Formation 1st-4th grades Thursday/Jueves: 9:00 am - Mass English 7:00 pm Grupo de Oracion Carismatico, Maria Siempre Virgen (en la iglesia) 8:00 pm - Camino Neocatecumenal (3870 Pleasant Hill Rd.) Friday/Viernes: 9:00 am - Mass English 7:00 pm - Youth Group at church office 7:00 pm - English Charismatic Group (3870 Pleasant Hill Road) 7:00 pm - Creole Charismatic Group (3888 Pleasant Hill Road.) 5:30 pm - Coro Angeles de Jesus practice (@ Church) 7:00 pm - Coro Jerusalén practice (@ Church) Saturday/Sábado: 2:30 pm - Reconciliation at Church 10:00 - 3:00 pm - Church Yard Sale (3860 Pleasant Hill Road). Last Sat. of the month 4:00 pm - Vigil Mass English 4:00 pm - Comité Altagraciano (3870 Pleasant Hill Road ), last Sat. of each month. 3:00 pm - Sagrado Corazón de Jesús (3870 Pleasant Hill Road,) 2nd Sat. of each month. 5:15 pm-Camino Neocatecumenal (en la Iglesia) 7:00 pm - Vigil Mass Spanish Sunday/Domingo: 9:00 am - Mass English 10:00 am - Camino Neocatecumenal meet (3870 Pleasant Hill road) Reconciliation/Reconciliacion: 11:00 am - Mass Spanish 1:00 pm - Mass Creole (confession/confesión) Saturday/Sabado — 2:30 pm 6 pm-8pm—Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament 3rd Sunday of each month at Church. April 30….10:00 am, Parish Office In the Church TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION We return to our reflections on the rites of marriage with a brief consideration of reforms from the Council of Trent. When the Protestant Reformation took hold, the fairly recent achievements of the Church in regard to the sacrament of marriage were reviewed with a critical, reforming eye. In general, Protestants returned to an earlier view that marriage was a civil matter, although some said that the civil society had to be in harmony with Christian teaching. In the Catholic Church, the Council of Trent took the question up in 1563, and decided to shore up its teaching on the sacramentality of marriage. They identified many threats to this, including secret marriages and easy divorce. So they enacted laws that still govern our practice today: to be valid, marriage consent must be exchanged in the presence of a priest and two witnesses. Ever since Trent, marriages must also be announced three weeks in advance to the community, and recorded in a register. In some places in the world, the “banns” are still posted in the public square. In the United States, parishes sometimes publish the “banns” in the bulletin. Anyone who has ever watched a soap opera has seen the standard scene of a minister announcing gravely, “If there is anyone here present who sees any reason why these two should not be married . . .” This bit of drama has no place in the Catholic liturgy, but survives among Protestants who broke with us before Trent edited this cliffhanger out of our public prayer. Sunday of Divine Mercy Please support St. Rose of Lima's Youth Group. Food Sale on April 10th for the purpose of fundraising for their youth Rally. Food sale will start on Sunday before and after the 9:00 am and 11:00 am Mass. Thank you for all your support. Page 4 Fifth of Sunday Ordinary time Sunday DivineinMercy Page 5 5 Page Domingo de la Divina Misericordia Page 6 3 de Abril de 2016 Estuve muerto y ahora, como ves, estoy vivo por los siglos de los siglos. LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — Los apóstoles hacen muchas señales y maravillas entre la gente. (Hch 5:12-16). Salmo — La misericordia del Señor es eterna. Aleluya (Salmo 118 [117]). Segunda lectura — Juan, contagiado por el Espíritu, tiene una visión del Señor glorificado (Apocalipsis 1:911a, 12-13, 17-19). Evangelio — Jesús resucitado visita a los discípulos con su paz y con el Espíritu. Tomás, ausente, duda de la aparición de Jesús (Juan 20:19-31). LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Monday: Is 7:10-14, 8:10; Ps 40:7-11; Heb 10:4-10; Lk 1:26-38 Tuesday: Acts 4:32-37; Ps 93:1-2, 5; Jn 3:7b-15 Wednesday: Acts 5:17-26; Ps 34:2-9; Jn 3:16-21 Thursday: Acts 5:27-33; Ps 34:2, 9, 17-20; Jn 3:31-36 Friday: Acts 5:34-42; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Jn 6:1-15 Saturday: Acts 6:1-7; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19; Jn 6:16-21 Sunday: Acts 5:27-32, 40b-41; Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13; Rv 5:11-14; Jn 21:1-19 [1-14] UNIRSE A LA COMUNIDAD DE CREYENTES ¿Qué te ayudará a tener fe? Las lecturas bíblicas de hoy hablan de la fe y de la duda. Se “escribieron… para que ustedes crean”, como nos dice hoy el pasaje del Evangelio de san Juan (20:31). Tiene esto una cierta urgencia. En este Segundo Domingo de Pascua se nos lanza un desafío a unirnos a la comunidad de creyentes –un sinnúmero de hombres y mujeres que dan testimonio del poder de la fe de los Apóstoles. No hay duda que este poder viene de Jesucristo. La segunda lectura, del libro del Apocalipsis, relata la visión mística de Juan sobre el Hijo del Hombre, el cual proclama: “Estuve muerto y de nuevo soy el que vive” (Apocalipsis 1:18). El Evangelio reúne a todos excepto a Tomás para ver a Jesús resucitado y recibir de él el Espíritu Santo. Al igual que Tomás, los que hemos llegado más tarde debemos tener fe para poder tener vida. TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE La Iglesia católica es universal, extendida en diversas naciones y culturas. A través de los siglos estas culturas han enriquecido la Tradición de la Iglesia con muchas tradiciones y devociones que van más allá de su cultura de origen. La fiesta de la Divina Misericordia es un buen ejemplo. Viene de una devoción que nació en Polonia con la Hermana Faustina Kowalska (1905-1938) canonizada en el 2000. La devoción a la Divina Misericordia se celebra el Segundo Domingo de Pascua y durante todo el año orando la Coronilla de la Divina Misericordia. En latinoamérica se ha ido extendiendo esta devoción desde 1978 cuando fue aprobada por el Papa Paulo VI. En todas partes se puede encontrar la imagen de la Divina Misericordia, Jesús de pie con rayos rojos y blanco-azules que brillan desde su corazón hacia el mundo. Lleva el lema: Jesús, confío en ti. La finalidad de esta devoción es recordar al pecador que la misericordia de Dios es infinita e inagotable. Es una misericordia que debemos imitar para que la paz pueda reinar en nuestros corazones y en nuestra tierra. Sunday of Divine Mercy The St. Rose of Lima Food Pantry is open every Tuesday from 10 am to 1 p.m. at 3870 Pleasant Hill Road, Kissimmee 34746. Please donate nonperishable food: Rice, pinto beans, potatoes, pasta, sauce, macaroni and cheese, cereal, peanut butter, jelly, raisins, canned meats, canned vegetables, packaged or canned milk, soup, packaged dinners, canned fruit, tuna, muffin and bread mixes, pancake mix and syrup, flour, oil, sugar, juice and baby food, baby and adult diapers. Donations can be dropped off at the narthex of the church and at the food pantry location, or checks can be made out to the St. Rose of Lima Food Pantry. Habitat for Humanity of Osceola Cty is building handicapped accessible house in Poinciana for a veteran family. If you are a veteran in need of affordable housing or know someone who is, please contact the church office. Jesus said, "As often as you did it to one of the least of My brothers and sisters, you did it to Me." Matthew 25:40 Youth Group/ (Ministerio de Jóvenes) Meet every Friday/ (Se reúne todos los Viernes) Time: 7-9 PM /(Hora: 7-9 PM) Where: (Donde): 3860 Pleasant Hill Rd., Kissimmee, FL 34746 Age: 14-18 (Edad: 14-18) Page 7
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