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
Parish Office Hours
Monday-Thursday 8:30am to 7:30pm
Friday 8:30am to 5:00pm
Saturday 9:30am to 2:30pm
A Spiritual Testament
Today’s Gospel might be referred to as the “Last Will and Testament of Jesus.”
The passage contains five things Jesus speaks of:
School Office Hours
1. The Holy Spirit will teach us a deeper truth of God. The Holy Spirit will keep us right when
unbidden danger flashes into our minds.
2. Jesus offers us the gift of Peace which never by itself means the absence of trouble but rather
he offers us a peace that comes from a shared life with Jesus.
3. He speaks of his Destination. I will go back to the Father – freed from the limitations of the world.
If you really love me, you will be glad for me.
4. Jesus speaks of his Struggle. The cross was his last battle with the power of evil.
5. He speaks of His Vindication. The cross was seen as his humiliation and shame but time proved
obedience to God, and his love for all in his life found their highest expression in the cross.
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
Bringing the Message Home
Jesus speaks not only to his disciples 2,000 years ago, but he also speaks to us. We carry in our person the same worries as
those of the past. Will we find love - a job - purpose in life - a healthy life - and the fear that accompanies most of these worries.
Jesus offers us the Spiritual Testament of his life – tells us not to fear – gives us his peace and the Holy Spirit to enlighten us.
What a loving gift – open your heart and receive what God offers.
Baptisms
Sunday (English): 1:30pm
1st Saturday (Bilingual): 12 noon
3rd Saturday (Spanish): 12 noon
May God Bless You
Fr. Carlo DiNatale-Tarasi
Confessions
Saturday: 3:15-4pm & 5:30-6:15pm
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MAY 5, 2013
YOUR CATHOLIC COMMUNITY IN DOWNTOWN BOCA RATON
STEWARDSHIP CORNER
SUN-DAYS/ STORM-DAYS APPEAL!
Torrid days and torrential storms lie ahead. And as the temperature climbs,
our Offertory Collections decline due to vacations and part-time parishioners.
Here’s the deal on our appeal. We need to keep our AC running, our electric
bills paid, our hurricane protection up-graded, and our Food Pantry full. So,
we thank the faithful in advance for an extra dollar or two per week to get
us through spring and summer. That’s the price of a six pack, or the
savings on a back to school sale. Or if you can
make it more: a few dollars saved from a
Memorial Day weekend sale. And because
hardship never goes on vacation, the good stewards
of St Joan are also keeping the Food Pantry stocked,
and helping to pay AC bills for our out -of -funds
families. If everybody does a little, that adds up
to a lot. So, for this Sun-Day and every Sun-Day
giving is a cool thing to do. Thank You!
- Brother Seward
God bless!
May 5, 2013
6th Sunday of Easter
MASSES FOR THE WEEK OF MAY 6, 2013
MONDAY, MAY 6
6:45am
Avida Aadden by Wilma & Joseph Collins
8:15am
Andrea Ruotolo by Teresa Viglietti
TUESDAY, MAY 7
6:45am
Evelyn Sabino by Paula
8:15am
Paul Ippolito by Anthony Cuccolo
Jim Ellis by Marty & Pat Conaghan
8:15am
Mary Autera by Alba Learmonth
SATURDAY, MAY 11
8:15am
Mary Devlin Abbott
by Kathleen & Ray Stack
4:30pm
Eleanor DiMarco by The Horton Family
6:30pm
Elvia Sanabria by Martha Hoynoski
SUNDAY, MAY 12
WEDNESDAY, MAY 8
6:45am
Eleanor DiMarco
by Claire & John Doherty
8:15am
Jim Goodyear by Susan & Fred
THURSDAY, MAY 9
6:45am
Fr. Liam Murphy by Martha & Tony Nicolli
8:15am
Pope-Emeritus Benedict
by SJA Parishioners
FRIDAY, MAY 10
6:45am
Richard Chisholm by The Family
7:00am
Theresa Porpora by The Family
Stephan & Maryann Ladika
by The Cipolla Family
8:00am
Francisco & Hortensia Delgado
and Jose Carbonell
9:15am
Joan Osberg by John & Nanette Gentile
10:45am
John Defilippis by Mom & Dad
Donata Stella by Guy & Joy Stella, Scott
& Grandchildren
12:15pm
Lauretta Borowick by The Budd Family
5:00pm
Bob O’Handley by The Ziegler Family
Samuel Sandino by Kristina Drozd
BULLETIN EDITOR: PATTY DELANEY
*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 MAY 5
27TH ANNUAL INTERFAITH CELEBRATION
ST. JOAN OF ARC/TEMPLE BETH EL
Last weekend, our parish and Temple Beth El continued our long history of faith and educational activities to strengthen our
inter-community relationship, mutual understanding and respect. We thank our guest speaker Fr. Robert Leavitt S.S.,the past Rector
President of Saint Mary's Seminary and University in Baltimore, Maryland who at both the Shabat service on Friday and at Sunday Mass,
helped us understand the meaning of Covenant in Judaism and Catholicism. For many years Fr. Leavitt has been involved in
Jewish/Catholic dialogue and has a keen interest in fostering ecumenical understanding and cooperation. For both of our faiths, the call
of God and our response to it is critical. We are both peoples of the Covenant and share a common respect for Abraham and Moses.
For Catholics, the life, death and resurrection of Jesus constitutes another most important phase of our Covenant relationship with God.
Together as Catholics and Jews, we seek to be faithful to our Covenant relationship and to the living out of its implications. Since its
inception back in 1986, our two Congregations have grown in mutual understanding, and the love we share for God's Holy Word.
We here at St. Joan of Arc extended a warm welcome and Shalom (Peace) with our neighbors across the street from Temple Beth El.
- Msgr. Michael D. McGraw
MAY 5 l ST. JOAN OF ARC l 3
WishList
S T. J O A N O F A R C C H U R C H & S C H O O L
1.- Underwriting a trip for a teen to attend
the first St. Joan of Arc Youth Mission Trip
to Peru scheduled for July, 2013.
2. Hurricane Protection system for all
Stained Glass areas of the Church
4. 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
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
CARE MINISTRY 561-962-6000
COUNSELING CENTER AND
CATHOLIC CHARITIES SATELLITE OFFICE
Pamela Sigda, Ph.D., 561-706-2277
Maria T. Isava MA, LCSW.
Counseling Director
Mobile: 561-215-0208
Catholic Charities Diocese of Palm Beach.
COMMUNICATIONS MINISTRY
Patty Delaney, 561-952-2868
FAITH FORMATION
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)
Constanza Preble, 561-620-6280
/Deacon Bill Watzek, 561-952-2828
Religious Education - Deacon Bill Watzek,
561-952-2828
Office, 561-392-0007
Fax: 561-392-0074.
FAMILY LIFE MINISTRY
Tessie O’Dea, 561-620-4805
YOUTH MINISTRY DIRECTOR
Katherine Leach, 561-952-2858
HISPANIC MINISTRY
Constanza Preble, 561-843-1099
The Weekly Offertory Collection for April 27/28, 2013
totaled $21,494.00. 778 envelope users contributed $16,776.00
and non envelope users contributed $4,718.00.
DIOCESAN SERVICES APPEAL
3. Tuition (full or partial) for a needy child for 2012-2013
ANNULMENTS
Deacon Bill Watzek 561-952-2828
by appt. only.
WEEKLY TREASURE
HOMEBOUND MINISTRY & PASTORAL CARE
Deacon Bill Watzek 561-952-2828
MUSIC MINISTRY DIRECTOR
Douglas Byers, 561-392-0007, ext.2856
Reginald Barnes
The 2013 Diocesan Services Appeal recently
launched in parishes across the Diocese of Palm
Beach. There are many ministries and programs
supported by this annual appeal. Because of
the DSA, and your generosity, the Diocese can
continue to support the many aspects of our
larger Church, including the 53 parishes and
missions, and our 19 schools. The DSA is the
primary source of funding for the Diocese,
providing more than 70 percent of the annual
operating income. The strength of our diocese
comes from us recognizing God’s gifts and sharing
a portion of these gifts for building up the Kingdom
of God. Please contribute to the Diocesan Services
Appeal and help us meet our Parish Goal.
PARISH MANAGER
Patricia Suau, 561-392-0007, ext. 2806
PARISH SOCIAL MINISTRY
Rose Marie Arnold, 561-392-8337
RELIGIOUS ARTICLES STORE
Teresa Vogt, 561-393-0006.
Hours: Mon, Tues, Wed, 7:30 am to 4:30 pm.
Sat. - 9 am to 5:30 pm, & Sun. 9 am to 1 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.
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)
USHERS MINISTRY
Ken Meldonian 561-620-4884
Dennis Jordan 561-395-8329
WEDDING PREPARATION
Rosario Gonzales, 561-952-2854
1 year notice required for marriages
4 l ST. JOAN OF ARC l MAY 5
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 Six 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:
MAY 5 l ST. JOAN OF ARC l 5
Congratulations
FR. MICHAEL CAIRNES
We congratulate FR. MICHAEL CAIRNES on his recent
ordination to the priesthood held this Saturday, May 4th
at St. Ignatius Loyola Cathedral.
Please join us at the 5pm Mass this Sunday, May 5th
Fr. Michael will celebrate a Mass of Thanksgiving for the gift
of his priestly ordination. Fr. Brian King will be the guest
homilist. St. Joan of Arc priests will also be concelebrants.
A reception will follow in Mercy Center.
The AIM retreat will be held the weekend of June 7, 8 and 9 at the Duncan Center
in Delray Beach. This is a retreat for the physically challenged who will enjoy a wonderful,
spiritual, fun weekend where all their physical needs are met by their buddies, nurses
and aides. There are still openings for the weekend.
There is a need for buddies at this retreat, especially women.
This is a unique opportunity to give of your time and to receive back so much more than
you give. Give it a try, you'll be glad you did.
AIM
RETREAT
Call Mary at 561-272-4289 for information
6 l ST. JOAN OF ARC l MAY 5
FIRST HOLY COMMUNION AT ST. JOAN OF ARC CHURCH & SCHOOL
First Communion is considered one of the holiest and most important occasions in a Roman Catholic's life. It means that a person has received the
Sacrament of the Eucharist, the Body
Blood of Jesus Christ. On May 11, 2013, many of our St. Joan of Arc children will receive their First
First Holy
Holy
body and blood
Communion at our beautiful Church in front of our majestious Corpus of Christ, what a wonderful way to remember this occasion than by wearing the
Sterling Silver St. Joan of Arc Corpus of Christ necklace or lapel pin, available for sale at our Church Bookstore and online at www.stjoan.org
These
These necklaces
necklaces and
and lapel
lapel pins
pins make
make aa wonderful
wonderful gift
gift too!
too! 561-393-0006
561-393-0006
Necklace
$40
•
Lapel
pin
$30
Necklace $40 • Lapel pin $30
THE ASCENSION
OF THE LORD
HOLY DAY
The Ascension of the Lord celebrates the day that Christ, in the presence of
His apostles, ascended bodily into Heaven. The 40th day after Easter Sunday
is always a Thursday, and the feast has traditionally been celebrated on that
Thursday. However, in our Diocese the celebration of the feast has been
transferred to the following SUNDAY, MAY 12, 2013.
OUR MASS SCHEDULE FOR THE HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION
THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD IS:
Saturday, May 11, 2013
4:30pm Vigil Mass
6:30pm Spanish Mass
Sunday, May 12, 2014
7:00am, 8:00am, 9:15am, 10:45am, 12:15pm & 5:00pm
MAY 5 l ST. JOAN OF ARC l 7
PARENTING WITH LOVE,
UNDERSTANDING AND SUCCESS
MONDAY, May 6th
from 7:00-8:30pm in Immaculata Center
Dr. Pamela Diane Sigda will present a program that will focus on a
psychologically based process for changing your Middle and High School
child's behavior. Those attending will leave with the techniques
necessary to implement this process with their teens.
Dr. Pamela Diane Sigda
has been a professor at
Hofstra University for over
twenty years and is the
psychologist at our Parish
Counseling Center.
All parents are invited!
Sponsored by Family Life
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FIND YOUR PURPOSE
FEED YOUR SOUL
AT LAST, A POWERFUL CATHOLIC STUDY
FOR THE IMPERFECT WOMEN SEEKING
HOLINESS IN ANN IMPERFECT WORLD!
In the Women of Grace Foundational Study, you will embark upon a
journey of discovery and trasformation as you explore the great call and
gift of your femininity. Along the way, each week you will meet two
great women saints, receive wisdom from Holy Mother Church, unpack
the life-changing wisdom of Holy Scripture, and discover how the
Blessed Virgin Mary is the exemplar of discipleship and the pathway to
her Son, Jesus Christ and the heart of the Father.
MORE INFORMATION CALL: Tessie O’Dea 561-620-4850
[email protected] or Martha Nicoli 561-212-8673
[email protected]
8 l ST. JOAN OF ARC l MAY 5
The Knights of Columbus, Columbiettes and Sister Ellen with the School
Children of St Joan of Arc will be conducting the Food Drive for our
Care Ministry to help those in need.
The dates are as follows; passing out bags Mother's Day weekend all
masses, May 11, 12, 2013. A list of the most needed items by the
Food Pantry will be attached to each bag.
Collection of food and money donations all masses weekend
of May 18, 19, 2013.
Please make checks out to the St. Joan of Arc Knights of Columbus.
Thank you for your giving in the past, present and future.
Building Bridges
Grand Knight Joseph Kabbas
PREPARE MINISTRY
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Are you and your spouse looking for a way that you can give time
to the Church and do it together?
Do you believe in the value of the sacrament of matrimony, and would
you like to help engaged couples prepare for it? If so, please consider
joining the PREPARE MINISTRY. This is great way to give a small
amount of time in return for truly great rewards.
For more information, please contact Michael and Maria Morejon
at 561-212-3924
WALKING WITH
OUR RESURRECTED LORD
On the way
to Pentecost
5/7 “The community with a mission
is called the Church: "The Mystical
Body of Christ"; The Church.
By Deacon Bill Watzek.
Two inspirational talks by our Priests and Deacons
Tuesdays in Conference Room A at 7:00pm
"A big thanks to Father Jimmy and Father Tomasz for the very inspiring and
educating talks, and to all of those who attended.
SAINT OF THE DAY
5/14 “Pentecost” We are the
Church - Each person has
something to contribute.
By Monsignor Michael McGraw.
ST. JOSEPH THE WORKER
Feast Day was May 1, 2013
Catholic saints are holy people and human
people who lived extraordinary lives. Each saint
the Church honors responded to God's invitation
to use his or her unique gifts. God calls each
one of us to be a saint.
St. Joseph has two feast days on the liturgical
calendar. The first is March 19—Joseph, the
Husband of Mary. The second is May 1—
Joseph, the Worker.
“Saint Joseph is a man of great spirit. He is
great in faith, not because he speaks his own
words, but above all because he listens to the
words of the Living God. He listens in silence.
And his heart ceaselessly perseveres in the
readiness to accept the Truth contained in the
word of the Living God,” Pope John Paul II had
once said.
There is very little about the life of Joseph
in Scripture but still, we know that he was the
chaste husband of Mary, the foster father of
Jesus, a carpenter and a man who was not
wealthy. We also know that he came from the
royal lineage of King David.
We can see from his actions in scripture
that Joseph was a compassionate man, and
obedient to the will of God. He also loved
Mary and Jesus and wanted to protect and
provide for them.
Since Joseph does not appear in Jesus'
public life, at his death, or resurrection, many
historians believe Joseph had probably died
before Jesus entered public ministry.
Joseph is the patron of many things, including the universal Church, fathers, the dying and
social justice.
MAY 5 l ST. JOAN OF ARC l 9
ST. JOAN OF ARC’S RECYCLING PROGRAM
Help Save the Environment!
St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, in Boca Raton FL seeks a highly motivated
individual for the position of Administrative Assistant to provide support to the
Director of Religious Education and Lifelong Faith Formation. The successful
candidate will be responsible for the preparation and coordination of weekly class
materials for the Religious Education program, the preparation and maintenance
of all necessary records for the sacramental program. He / She will also
maintain an updated computerized registration file as well as tuition records.
Responsibilities also include handling phone calls and correspondence, and
coordination of various aspects of parent meetings, catechist meetings and
retreats as well as appointment scheduling for the Director of Religious Education
and Lifelong Faith Formation.
Candidates must possess excellent phone and interpersonal skills. Be
bilingual in English/Spanish. He/she should be detail-oriented and able to
multi-task. Proficiency in Microsoft Word, familiarity with Excel and data base
systems is a plus. Parish Data System knowledge is a plus. Individual must
have strong organizational skills and be a self-starter. A deep appreciation for the
Catholic Church is required. This position entails evening and weekend work.
Interested candidates are invited to send a cover
letter and resume to Human Resources Department at
[email protected].
CAMINO AL MATRIMONIO
“Camino al Matrimonio” is a diocesan pre-marital course to prepare
Spanish speaking couples for marriage (mandatory course to be
married in the Catholic Church), will take place at St. Juliana Parish
(4500 S. Dixie Hwy. West Palm Beach, FL 33405 or St. Helen Parish
(2085 Tallahassee Ave. Vero Beach, FL 32960).
You must register prior to the weekend by calling Edy and Lily Perez at
(561) 585-1464, coordinators or Hector and Claribel Sardiña at
(561) 641-4663, ext.22, or by mailing your registration form.
Registration forms available by contacting your priest.
Camino # 100 June 1-2
Camino # 101 July 27-28
Camino # 102 November 9-10
10 l ST. JOAN OF ARC l MAY 5
St. Helen - Vero Beach
St. Juliana
St. Juliana
The school can earn money by collecting:
Inkjet Cartridges, Laser Toner Cartridges,
Laptop Computers with the Power Chord,
I-Pods, Cell Phones
A collection box is located in the school office.
(Remanufactured inkjet & laser toner cartridges cannot be recycled.)
Contact: Dawn McDonald [email protected]
mommy
&me
MAY 7 - South Inlet Park Playground
and Optional Beach Day
1100 S. Ocean Blvd. Boca Raton
MAY 14 - The Ark
MAY 21 - Boynton Beach Schoolhouse
Children's Museum
129 East Ocean Ave., Boynton Beach
(Members Free, Child $4, Adult $5)
MAY 23 - The Ark
TUESDAYS 10:00am - 1:00pm
“The Ark” located
at 319 SW 3rd Street Boca Raton
(across the street from
St. Joan of Arc parking lot)
MAY 28 - Patch Reef Park
2000 West Yamato Rd., Boca Raton
(Meet at Priates Cove Playground, bring
swim suits for the kids)
Please contact Amanda Roccapriore
Herrera for more details at
[email protected]
or 561-859-8684
Sign up at:
www.sonshinetec.com
MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND
SATURDAY, MAY 25
MONDAY, MAY 27
Sonshine TEC
(To Encounter Christ)
is a Catholic retreat
ministry focused upon
young adults of
the Archdiocese
of Miami and
the Diocese
of Palm Beach.
CONTACT:
Colleen Lynch - (954) 821-9276
Deacon Dick Venezia - (305) 393-0993
SCOUT SUNDAY WILL BE ON MAY 19TH AT 12:15. All Girl and Boy Scouts
and families will be invited to participate in the Mass. We will recognize the
following St. Joan Scouts who have completed requirements for Religious
Awards. Bishop Barbarito will give the Awards at a later date at St. Ignatius
Loyola Cathedral. Congratulations to the following:
EMBLEM
Light of Christ
Bishop Award
Parvuli Dei
Ad Altaire Dei
Pope Pius XII
I Live My Faith
Queen of the Rosary
Our Lady
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Learn more about the Word of God by studying one of
the books in the Bible.
Meetings are held in Conference Room B on Sundays
from 9:15 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
SCOUT NAME
Gregory Otten
Alexander Grieco
Grey Johnson
Brendan Lima
Mateo Zuloaga
Richard Rafalski
Benjamin Manko
Corey Woods
Cody Woods
Elena Hartigan
Megan Blade
Gianna Pasquarella
Mercy Johnson
Sierra Aceves
WALK THROUGH THE MASS
Contact the Religious Education office for more information.
Gather to read and reflect Sunday’s Readings on Thursdays
from 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. in the Family Life House located at
399 S.W. 3rd St. (The corner house).
Deacon Bill Watzek, 561-952-2828 / Office: 561-392-0007
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00am - 4:00pm
SUNDAY READINGS
MAY 5
(6th Sunday of Easter)
Acts 15:1-2, 22-29;
Rev 21:10-14,22-23
Jn 14:23-29
MAY 12
(Ascension of the Lord)
Acts 1:1-11;
Eph 1:17-23
Lk 24:46-53
Join UPLIFT: Bible Study and Christian Fellowship Group for our next
study entitled, A Biblical Walk Through the Mass, presented by
Edward Sri in a five-part DVD series. This study will take you on an
exciting tour of the Liturgy. Based on the revised translation of the
Mass, this series explores the biblical roots of the words and gestures
we experience in Mass each week and explains their profound
significance. Our group will be meeting on Wednesdays in the
Corner House from 9-10:30 beginning on April 17th.
Please call Mercy Carrillo at 954-401-8266 or
email Kristin Rieger at: [email protected]
for further information or to register for the class. Gather with us to
learn more about our Catholic faith, make new friends, and have fun.
MAY 5 l ST. JOAN OF ARC l 11
PRAY FOR THE SICK
Aloi, Nick
Amantia, Ro
Ayala, Angelina
Bayardelle, Jean
Bencomo, Martha
Blackwell, Dick
Conaghan, Patrick
Cramer, Cappy
De Lopez, Blanca
Dunning, Mary Ann
Ferrari,Clementina
Feerguson-Byrne,Ashley
Fiorito, Josephine
Fishter, Robert
Gereke, Dorothy
Gonzales, Ernest
Gonsalves, Pat
Harpster, Joann
Hines, Billy
Horn, Amy
Holmes, Mary
Kassing, Robert
Kopf, Lola
BAPTISMS
We welcome the newest members of St Joan of Arc Parish and offer
our congratulations to the parents of the newly baptized.
Thomas Joseph Salamone
May
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.
May 5: In loving memory of our granddaughter Devon Kurlander
by Gay and Ken Kielbania
Kolcun, Laverne
Kennedy, Helen
Lupo, Anne
Maloney, Jim
Manno, Jean
Mantinengo, Alberto
Miller, Betty
Mitchell, John
Miner, Charles
McCormick, John
Nguyen, Christopher
Preble, Mathias
Pershyn, Moira
Pellicane, Joe
Pike, Stephen
Polanin, Chet
Rellick, Mary
Ridge, Teresa
Roberts, Tyler
Rodriguez, Mary Ann
Simpson, Emma
Solomon, Lynn
Strazzulla, Joseph
Trzeciak, Max
Vissicchio, Patricia
Zimmerman, Shirley
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]
This week’s altar flowers courtesy of:
provided complimentary by BOCA BY DESIGN. A floral & décor company
servicing south Florida for all of your floral and event needs 561-447-5444
www.bocabydesign.com
10% discount to SJA parishioners should you state prior to
ordering that you were referred by St Joan of Arc.
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DECEASED
Leona Daigle
"We loved them in life;
let us not abandon them in
death until we have seen
them safely into the House
of the Lord."
- ST. AMBROSE
Overseas in The US Armed Forces:
Afghanistan: Staff. Sgt. Douglas Stott, PVT 1st Class
Brendan Nestor. Gilberto Estevez Jr., Chief, Jason Fry Master Sgt. Marines;
Afghanistan Michelle Martin LCDR 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. Bahrain: Lt. Kevin Howard USN.
CW2 Justin Meyer, Blackhawk Pilot, Marne Charlie Co. Operation "DUSTOFF Dedicated Unhesitating Service To Our Fighting Forces." Cardinal Gibbons Class of 1998.
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.
SCRIPTURE STUDY
Sunday Morning from 9:15am to 10:30
am. in Conf. Room B as we study the
Gospel of Mark.
Thursday morning Bible Study
(9:00am. to 10:30am.)
at the Family Life House.
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
Weekly get
together-Every
Tuesday between
11:00 am and
1:00pm Come and go as you please
at THE ARK. We bring snacks/lunch
for the little ones and ourselves.
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 lst Friday at 1pm.
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 Spiritual Life
House. 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.
NA (NARCOTICS
ANONYMOUS)
Meets at St. Joan of Arc Fridays at 7
pm, in Immaculata Center.
More information call: 276-4581
SJA DAD’S CLUB
Every Mondays 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
561-392-0007
KOINONIA GATHERING
2nd Sunday of each month at
10:30am Immaculata Center. For info
call Tessie O’Dea at 561-620-4805
JOYFUL AGAIN
For more information please
call Marjorie O’Sullivan
561-395-6029.
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
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.
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.
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EVENTS AT OUR LADY OF FLORIDA SPIRITUAL CENTER
1300 U.S. Highway One, North Palm Beach, FL 33408.
Phone: 561-626-1300.
MAY 24-26 – Healing Retreat led by Fr. Bob Richardson. $210.
Registration & deposit required. See website for details.
JUNE 5 – Day of Reflection. Presenter: Sr. Roberta Popara, O.P. “Living Your
Holy Story” 10:00am-2:30pm. $30. Reservation required.
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 and click on the News and Events tab.
PROMOTING LIFE, DIGNITY AND JUSTICE
Counseling, Elder Affairs, Guardianship Training, Immigration & Refugee
Services, Office of Black Catholic Ministry, Outreach Information and
Referral, Pregnancy Care Centers, Prison Ministry, Respect Life Ministry,
Catholic Relief Services, Samaritan Center, Substance Addiction Ministry,
Wellness and Interfaith Health & Wellness. For general or program
information contact 561-775-9560. Volunteer opportunities are available.
COME AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
Are you blessed with time on your hands? Are you looking for a way to share your
time and talents to help the less fortunate in our diocese? Catholic Charities of the
Diocese of Palm Beach is looking for volunteers for many of its programs which
have offices throughout the diocese.
Please contact Denise McOsker, Volunteer Coordinator, via email:
[email protected] or call 561-345-2005,
for more information and to receive an application.
MEMORIAL DAY MASS
Our Lady Queen of Peace Cemetery will be celebrating its annual Memorial Day
Mass on Monday, May 27 at 10 a.m. His Excellency, the Most Reverend Gerald
M. Barbarito, will be the main celebrant. All clergy, parishioners, and families of
the Diocese of Palm Beach are invited to attend this Mass in remembrance of
those who have died in service to the United States of America and for all of our
beloved Faithful Departed.
There will be a special military tribute, the dedication of the next phase of our
Priest Memorial, and a light reception to follow. A limited amount of seating will
be provided so you are invited to bring your own chair, if so desired.
Our Lady Queen of Peace Cemetery is located exactly one mile west of State Road
14 l ST. JOAN OF ARC l MAY 5
7 (US-441) and is three miles west of the Florida Turnpike at 10941 Southern
Boulevard, in Royal Palm Beach. For additional information, please feel free to
contact us at: (561) 793-0711 or visit us on the web at: www.ourqueen.org.
Email contact: [email protected].
BILINGUAL ENCUENTRO TO BE HELD IN MAY
The Diocese of Palm Beach Hispanic Ministry will hold Encuentro (Encounter) on
Sunday, May 19, at Holy Name in West Palm Beach. This will be a bilingual
event designed to help ministries at each parish to work together for evangelization,
and to unite those parish resources at a diocesan-wide level in order to carry out
the mission of the Church and for the Kingdom of God. It will feature fellowship,
breakout groups, discussions and presentations. Last year, more than 400 people
representing 17 parishes attended Encuentro. For more information, contact the
diocesan Office of Hispanic Ministry at 561-775-9544.
HOMEBOUND PARISHIONERS
The Global Catholic Network (EWTN) is available on Channel 243 for Comcast
viewers, Channel 562 for Dish Network. Watch the daily Mass at 8:00am,
12:00pm, 7:00pm and midnight, rosary at 7:30am, 11:30am, 3:30pm and
9:30, Divine Mercy Chaplet at 3:00pm, and the Stations of the Cross every Friday
at 2:30pm.
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR NEW DEACON
The Diocese of Palm Beach is very happy to announce the ordination of Rev. Mr.
Wesler Hilaire to the Transitional Diaconate. He was ordained in April. Please pray
for Deacon Wesler as he continues his formation and his path to priesthood in
2014!
COME AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
Have you been wondering how you can help ease the suffering of God’s most vulnerable people? Catholic Charities programs and ministries are developed to meet
the most current and pressing needs of the communities served. There are various
opportunities available with the 15 programs and ministries of Catholic Charities.
For more information, please contact Denise McOsker at 561-345-2005 or via
email: [email protected]
NEW LATIN MASS AT ST. CHRISTOPHER
A Mass celebrated in Latin has been added to St. Christopher Parish’s schedule.
The traditional Latin Mass is offered 1:30 p.m. on Sundays at the church located
at 12001 S.E. Federal Highway in Hobe Sound. Father Marco DeLeon, parochial
vicar of St. Mark the Evangelist Church in Fort Pierce, is main celebrant. Missals
are available in Latin/ Spanish and Latin/English to accommodate multicultural
worshippers. Volunteer choir members are needed to sing Gregorian chant and traditional hymns. For information, call Father DeLeon at 772-971-2066. Holy Spirit
Parish, 1000 W. Lantana Road in Lantana, also offers Latin Mass at 2 p.m. on
Sundays.
Ministerio Hispano
V I DOMINGO DE PASCUA, CICLO C:
HUMILDAD PERSONAL Y CONFIANZA EN DIOS
Él es el agarradero firme en cada momento, a
cualquier edad y en toda circunstancia. La humildad
personal y la confianza en Dios van siempre juntas.
Él es la fortaleza y la seguridad en medio de
tanta debilidad como encontramos a nuestro alrededor y en nosotros mismos. El cristiano tiene puesta
en Dios su esperanza y, porque conoce y acepta su
propia debilidad, no se fía mucho de lo propio. Sabe
que en cualquier empresa deberá poner todos los
medios humanos a su alcance, pero conoce bien que
ante todo debe contar con su oración; y reconoce y
acepta con alegría que todo lo que posee lo ha
recibido de Dios. La humildad no consiste tanto en el
propio desprecio –porque Dios no nos desprecia,
somos obra salida de sus manos–, sino en el olvido
de sí y en la preocupación sincera por los demás. El
olvido de sí es una condición indispensable para la
santidad: solo entonces podemos mirar a Dios como
a nuestro Bien absoluto, y tenemos capacidad para
preocuparnos de los demás.
EL SANTO PADRE DEFIENDE
EL MATRIMONIO
Están en juego la identidad y la supervivencia
de la familia: papa, mama, e hijos. Está en
juego la vida de tantos niños que serán discriminados de antemano privándolos de la maduración humana que Dios quiso se diera con un
padre y una madre. Está en juego el rechazo
frontal a la ley de Dios, grabada en nuestros
corazones. No seamos ingenuos: no se trata
de una simple lucha política; es la pretensión
destructiva al plan de Dios. No se trata de un
mero proyecto legislativo (este es solo el instrumento) sino una “movida” del padre de la
mentira (el diablo) que pretende confundir y
engañar a los hijos de Dios.
(8 DE JULIO DE 2010 CUANDO ERA EL
CARDENAL JORGE MARIO BERGOGLIO).
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.
Rezamos por el alma de Ron Klipsie y por la cura de Matías Preble.
“En el año de la fe, he aqui un resumen de nuestra vida en la fe: llevemos la
Verdad con Amor y Obras a nuestros hermanos en Cristo”.
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MINISTERIO HISPANO AVISOS PARROQUIALES
“Los obispos de los Estados Unidos, reconociendo el valor del sacrificio espiritual y corporal en la vida de la Iglesia animan a todos los fieles a
hacer ayuno y abstinencia todos los viernes por la intención de la protección de la vida, el matrimonio, y la libertad religiosa.”
María Virgen y Madre. La celebración será a las 2:00pm en la parroquia Emmanuel en Military Trail al norte de Linton en Delray. El Obispo Barbarito dirigirá el Rosario que será acompañado de las muchas advocaciones a la Virgen
de diferentes países de todo el mundo.
Santa Juana de Arco estará presente con la Virgen del Buen Consuelo, traiga
también su imagen y uñase al grupo de la parroquia de Santa Juana de Arco.
IMPORTANTE! Ya falta poco Tiempo! Inscríbase con comuníquese con Constanza 561-859-4666 y o Nancy 561-706-8451.
LA INTIMIDAD EN EL HOGAR
La casa desde siempre ha sido una preocupación para todos, tener un lugar seguro, donde protegerse y descansar, la casa es la prolongación espacial de nuestro cuerpo. La vivienda tiene un carácter protector, estar en paz, estar
protegido, cuidado, ser acogido, estar amparado, es un lugar de compañía. Construimos nuestras casas como una forma de proyectar espacialmente nuestra intimidad, es el lugar donde se comparten intimidades, donde se crece.
¿Cómo son nuestras casas? ¿Son lugares que cumplen tanto para nosotros mismos como para nuestros hijos estas características?
Existen casas que empujan hacia fuera y casas que atraen; existen casas sin
pudor y casas donde se vive el respeto a la intimidad de otros. Cuidemos de
nuestras casas para que tengan un carácter armónico y acogedor, el decorado de
nuestras casas es como un test proyectivo de nuestra intimidad. La casa debe
ser un lugar ordenado, digno, limpio, donde den ganas de quedarse, estar, entretener y compartir.
MAYO ES EL MES DE MARIA
En América Latina una manifestación de
la capacidad de amar se traduce en la
piedad popular que se mantiene muy
viva en tantos países de América, con
una devoción a la Madre de Dios que es
a la vez tierna y recia, y que entraña una
actitud muy enriquecedora para la humanidad entera. Todo esto es un gran
don para la Iglesia.
MARIA REINA DE LOS
APOSTOLES PATRONA
DE LA DIOCESIS DE PALM BEACH
El domingo 5 de Mayo (Mañana) es el
Festival Diocesano en honor a Santa
El 19 de Mayo es nuestro Encuentro Diocesano de Pastoral Hispana. Este ano
el tema es “Pastoral de Conjunto”, será un evento bilingüe en el cual se trabajara en grupos; tendrá lugar en la parroquia “Holy Name” de Palm Beach. La
parroquia Santa Juana de Arco está formando un equipo bilingüe con miembros de sus distintos ministerios para participar en este encuentro. Todos los
miembros de la comunidad hispana y participantes de la Misa en español de
los sábados están invitados a ser parte de este encuentro.
ACTIVIDADES
DE CONFIRMACIÓN PARA ADULTOS: JULIO 8,16,23,30 y AGOSTO
6 de 4:00pm a 5:00pm. Informacion con Rosario:561-392-0007
n Las CLASES DE E INICIACIÓN CRISTIANA PARA ADULTOS comienzan en septiembre información con Rosario: 561-392-0007
n GRUPO DE ORACIÓN SANTA JUANA DE ARCO todos los jueves por la tarde a
las 7:00pm. en la Casa Hispana
n GRUPO DE ORACIÓN PADRE PIO “ROSARIO INTERNACIONAL” todos los jueves
a las 9:00am en la Casa Hispana
n CURSOS DE PREPARACIÓN DE MONAGUILLOS, LITURGIA DE LA PALABRA PARA
LOS NIÑOS, LECTORES Y MINISTROS EXTRAORDINARIOS DE LA EUCARISTÍA.:
Constanza al 561-859-4666
n TALLER DE ESPIRITUALIDAD: “Usted también puede ser santo” Llame si desea
recibir su libro gratis. 561-859-4666.
n TALLERES DE ORACIÓN Y VIDA DEL PADRE LARRAÑAGA: 561-859-4666
n EL CÍRCULO DE SANTA ANA (Consejo de Señoras Católicas) se reúne todos
los últimos miércoles del mes a las 8:00am. La próxima reunión es el miércoles
29 de mayo en la Casa Hispana.
n Todos los martes de 5:00pm a 8:30pm y los viernes de 9:00am a 8:30pm
Hora Santa junto al SANTÍSIMO en exposición en la Capilla.
n CLASES
SERVICIOS OFRECIDOS PARA LA COMUNIDAD:
n CLASES DE INGLÉS Individuales y Gratuitas todos los miércoles de 12:30am a
3:00pm y de 7:00pm. A 8:30pm : 561-289-7846 .
n AYUDA GRATIS PARA PREPARAR LA CIUDADANÍA los lunes, 13 y 27 de mayo
a las 11 am. en la Casa Hispana 954-818-5032
n “DINAMICA DE LA COMUNICACIÓN EN EL MATRIMONIO”
nos reunimos los
lunes de 7:00 a 8:00pm : 561-859-4666.
Directorio
Director: Constanza Preble 561-859-4666 - 561-620-6280 - Ministerio Extraordinario de la Eucaristía: Sr. y Sra. Córdova 561-573-0194 Servidores del Altar: Patricia Jaramillo 561-674-4852 - Proclamadores de la Palabra: Gisela Delgado 561-952-2860 Clases de Inglés: 561- 289-7846 - Ministerio de la Liturgia de la Palabra: Gisella Delgado: 561-809-2873
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