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Confession Saturday:
4:00-4:20pm (or by appointment)
U.S. 19 & C-40A Inglis, FL
HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH
17353 NE Hwy 27 Alt, Williston, FL 32696
Phone: 352-528-2893 / Fax: 352-528-6002
If a
For urgent matters and real emergencies, please call 352-528-2893 or 352-812-1804.
Rosary Schedule: Thursday: 8:30am Friday: 8:15am Sunday: 7:50am Held in the Chapel
1st Friday Adora on: Begins at 9:30 am and ends with Benedic on
at 4:30 pm
Healing Mass at 5:00pm
Mass Schedule: Sunday:
8:30am and 11:00am 1:30pm (Spanish)
Wednesday: 7:00pm Thursday: 9:00am Friday: 9:00am
Holy Day Mass: TBA or call
Confession Schedule: Sunday: Before Mass
Shut-ins: Please keep us informed of any parishioner who can not join us for the weekend Eucharistic celebration. We will gladly bring Communion and provide Anointing of the Sick. Hospital Calls: Please call and advise us of the patient’s name, room number & hospital. Also, let us know of anticipated surgeries or hospitalizations Baptism, 1st Holy Communion & Confirmation: These sacraments of initiation involve special preparation. Call the office for an appointment. Marriages: Sacramental marriage involves sufficient advance preparation for the couple getting married. Contact the pastor at least six months in ad-vance. Parish Membership: Every Catholic should be reg-istered with their local parish community. This will help the pastor to better serve in times of need.
(e-mail: [email protected])
Pastor: Rev. Fr. Manny Lopez Office: Heather Barley
WEBSITE : www.holy-family-church.org
Office Hours: Monday: Closed
Tuesday-Friday: 9am-3pm
S . A A M Mass Schedule:
Wednesday: 1:30pm Saturday: 4:30pm
Coordinator: Mary Vorisek, 352-447-3630
Co-coordinator: Cathy Proveaux—352-795-0179
Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time
August 28, 2016
You have approached Mount Zion and the city of the living God.
-- Hebrews 12:22a
“Learn from me, for I am meek and humble of heart.”
Mission Statement: Holy Family Catholic Church, united with the Bishop of St. Augustine, dedicates itself to the
teachings of Christ. We, as family, work to spread the Good News within our communities and into the world by using our gifts of time, talents and treasures. Guided by the Holy Spirit, we celebrate the Sacraments and
our faith by serving God and the needs of His people by showing His love in all that we do.
Holy Family
Sunday, August 28
8:30am In memory of Domingo Reniva By Cherry and Hugh Gibson 11:00am In memory of Paul Ward By the Family
Flowers Donated by The Ward Family
1:30pm For Holy Family Parishioners
Wednesday, August 31
7:00pm Available Mass Intention
Thursday, September 1
9:00am Available Mass Intention
Friday, September 2
9:00am In honor of Sister of St. Joseph of St. Augustine 150th year anniversary of their Ministry
Sunday, August 28
8:30am In memory of Don Chadwick by Helen Darling & Heather Barley 11:00am In memory of Michael Cuello & Carly Womble By Susan Billings
1:30pm For Holy Family Parishioners
Altar Servers-Jerry Lowery: 529-0600 Altar Flowers– Cathy Robinson: 528-3909 Angel House-Lois Staton: 528-0360 Baptism Ed- Suzanne Dees: 528-5717 Bereavement-Gisele Filipek: 486-6043 Cenacle-Sylvia Penney: 528-3749 Choir (8:30 AM)-Leanne Swarts: 495-2890 Choir (11:00 AM)-Justin & Pat Carroll:339-2718 Choir (1:30 PM)- Olga Hiraldo: 591-0279 Custodian & Groundskeeper– Rey Piniero Eucharistic Adoration-Sylvia Penney: 528-3749 Eucharistic Congress–Mary Anne Ostroman: 486-4315 Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion- Suzanne Dees: 528-5717 Finance Committee-Dolores Clayton: 486-2231 Fish Fry– Mary Anne Ostroman: 486-4315 Funeral -Dot Barley: 528-5498 Good Samaritan Ret/Home-Dot Barley: 528-5498 Hall Rental-Samantha Reid: 486-4303 Hispanic Ministry-Awilda Perez: 528-2517 Victor Colon: 281-0725,Nellie Collis: 486-6233 Information Technology-Jerry Lowery: 529-0600 Ladies Guild– Karen Cardella: 352-528-0056 Lectors-Wayne Hardy: 528-3570 Library– Linda and Dennis Ruppert: 486-4083 Light Lunch-James and Karen Cardella: 528-0056 Maintenance-Carlos Tamayo: 229-4067 Office/Bulletin/Website-Heather Barley: 812-1804 Parish Council-Jerry Lowery: 529-0600 Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults Suzanne Dees: 528-5717 Religious Articles Shop-Samantha Reid: 486-4303 Religious Ed. Director- Respect Life- Rosary Prayer Group-Sylvia Penney: 528-3749 Sisters of St. Joseph Associates- Pat Parmerlee:528-3351 Ushers/Hospitality-Velma Jarvis: 222-5758 Widow Group-Earl McAllister: 528-0084 Yard Sale - Mario & Profiria Rivera: 486-2852 Youth Group– Heather Barley: 812-1804 Williston Nursing Home-/ Homebound- Gail Osteen:226-2265 Votive Candles - Fabiola
Holy Family Open Enrollment—there is a place for you
St. Anthony the Abbot
Offertory 8/20 $859.00
August 21,2016
Loan Payoff/Reduction Fund $122,000.00
Total Collected $17,646.14
Remaining $104,353.86
Collected this week $123.00
Facility Loan Repayment Collection
will be 1st Sunday of every Month
Church Repair Loan $150,000.00
Total Collected $15,185.87
Remaining $134,814.13
Collected this week $100.00
HUMILITY Have you ever been in a group of people--maybe on a tour, at a social gathering, or at church--and discovered that
you have just been talking with a well-known author, corporate CEO, great scholar, or politician? Your first thought is the hope that you didn't say anything to embarrass yourself; but your second thought is how much they seemed like such "regular" folks. What is it that makes people seem so "regular"? Today's readings give us a clue
when they stress the importance of humility. It is so hard for us not to tell the first person who will listen how busy we are, how hard we work, how much money we donate, and how important our job titles are. We think these ac-
colades make a difference to people, and if we don't tell them, how will they ever know? But if our actions demon-strate our values, people will recognize our worth on their own. The words of Jesus show us how much better it is
to let someone else recognize our worth than to be embarrassed because someone did not.
Mass Intentions
Offertory $2,200.01
Angel House $357.00
Children’s Offertory $48.05
Maintenance $70.00
Loan Payment per month is $1,800.00
Collected $1,068.40 Still Need $631.60
Saturday August 27th In memory of Francis Gencarella by Kathy Morrison Saturday, September 3rd In loving memory of Juliette Rocheleau requested by Suzanne Cummins
Calendar for September 2016
Sept. 3: Mass - 4:30pm Sept. 7: Parish Cleaning-11:30am Sept. 7: Mass - 1:30pm Sept. 8: Catholic Charites– noon Sept. 10: Mass– 4:30pm Sept. 14: Mass-1:30pm Sept. 14:Bible Study at 2:00pm Sept. 17: Mass-4:30pm Sept. 21: Mass-1:30pm Sept. 24: Adoration –3:45pm Sept. 24: Mass– 4:30pm Sept. 28: Mass—1:30pm
1st Sunday of the month
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Ladies Guild Membership Drive is August 21st & 28th
1st Sunday of the Month Breakfast—9:30am -10:30am
Bible Study with Fr. Manny September 16, 2016
At 2pm
Rite of Chris an Ini a on of Adults
Will resume classes in the Fall. Schedule to be announced.
Please contact Suzanne Dees if you are interested in becoming Catholic.
Knights of Columbus will be selling Holy Land Crosses, a symbol of Christian hope, for $10.00. These crosses serve as a daily reminder to pray for our suffering brothers
and sisters in the faith. The sale of each cross also strengthens our ability to provide financial support to persecuted Christians
and raises consciousness of their tragic plight in the greater community. Please see a
Knight or go to the Religious gift shop to purchase your cross.
All Day Adoration Friday, September 2
9:00am—4:45pm Sign up at Church Entrance
EUCHARIST: THE ULTIMATE COMMUNICATION
OF DIVINE MERCY BY FR. LEONARD CHUWA, AJ PHD
September 10th, 2016 9:00 a.m. till 3:00 p.m.
Cost $20 lunch included Being the face of God's mercy Jesus communicates Himself fully in the mystery of the Eucharist. As Jesus' disciples, all
Christians are called to be like Christ, to be mercy. The Eucharist is communion with Christ's mystical body and a
covenant to be as merciful as our Heavenly Father is merciful. Both aspects of the Great Commandment of Love can only be
understood from the perspective of Divine Mercy and empathy. How are we going to be students in Christ's school of mercy?
Marywood Retreat Center Call 904-287-2525 or
Email info@marywoodcenter .org To Register
Religious Education Registration Sign ups for Grades K-12
September 4, 2016 after Mass in Parish Hall
If you are in need of any
Sacraments please call the office only at 352-528-2893.
Celebrate the Life and Legacy of Mother Angelica
Join your EWTN family on September 17 and 18 in Birmingham, Alabama for this memorable FREE Family Celebration event. Guest speakers will
include Raymond Arroyo, Marcus Grodi, Johnnette Benkovic and Father Wade Menezes.
Visit www.ewtn.com/familycelebration
Friday, September 2 5:00pm
Election Prayer By the servant of God – Father John A. Hardon, F.J.
LORD JESUS CHRIST, You told us to give to Caesar what belong to Caesar, and to God what belongs to God. Enlighten the minds of our people in America. May we choose a president of the United States, and other government officials, according to
Your Divine will. Give our citizens the courage to choose leaders of our nation who respect the sanctity of unborn human life, the
sanctity of marriage, the sanctity of marital relations, the sanctity of family, and the sanctity of aging. Grant us the wisdom to give You, what belongs to You, our God. If we do this, as a nation, we
are confident you will give us an abundance of Your blessings through our election leaders.
Amen.
True believers serve others, pope says at audience by Cindy Wooden Catholic News Service Pope Francis speaks as he leads his general audience in St. Peter’s Square at the Va can April 27. (CNS photo/Paul Haring) To ignore the suffering of another person is to ignore God, Pope Francis said. And going to church does not automa cally make someone love their neighbor, the pope said April 27 as he reflected on the Gospel parable of the good Samaritan during his weekly general audience. Chris ans are called to imitate the good Samaritan, stopping to help the injured, because the good Samaritan is a symbol of Jesus, who bent down to help and to heal all humanity, the pope said. By describing the priest and the Levite who passed by without offering help, Pope Francis said, the parable makes it clear that “it is not automa c that one who frequents the house of God and has known his mercy knows how to love his neighbor.” “You can know the whole Bible, you can know all the liturgical rubrics, you can know all theology, but that knowledge does not make loving automa c,” he said. “Love has another path.” Pope Francis insisted there is no such thing as “true worship if it does not translate into service to one’s neighbor. Let us never forget: in the face of the suffering of so many people worn out by hunger, violence and injus ce, we cannot remain spectators. “To ignore human suffering — what does that mean? It means ignoring God,” he told an es mated 25,000 people in St. Peter’s Square. “If I do not draw near to the man or woman or child or older person who is suffering, I cannot draw near to God.” While the priest and the Levite — the two orthodox religious figures in the story — have “closed, cold” hearts, the pope said, the Samaritan, who was considered an impure pagan, had a heart that was “synchronized with the heart of God.” The sign that one is close to God, the pope said, is showing compassion to others like God shows compassion to us. “What does that mean? He suffers with us. He feels our suffering.” Like the good Samaritan, he said, God “does not ignore us. He knows our pain. He knows how much we need his help and consola on. He draws near to us and never abandons us.”
Holy Family Catholic Church September Calendar - 2016
Date Day Time Event 1-September Thursday 9:00am Mass in Chapel 2-September Friday 9:00am - 4:45pm All Day Adoration in Chapel 2-September Friday 5:00pm Healing Mass in Church 4-September Sunday 3 Mass Times 8:30am, 11:00am and 1:30pm (Spanish) 4-September Sunday All Masses 2nd Collection for Building Loan Repayment 4-September Sunday 9:30am-10:30am Ladies Guild Breakfast in Parish Hall 4-September Sunday After All Masses Religious Education classes sign-up in Hall 5-September Monday Holiday Labor Day 6-September Tuesday 7:00pm Knights of Columbus Meeting in Parish Hall 7-September Wednesday 7:00pm Mass in Chapel 7-September Wednesday 7:30pm Ladies Guild Meeting Resumes in Hall 8-September Thursday 9:00am Catholic Charities in Parish Hall 8-September Thursday 9:00am Mass in Chapel 8-September Thursday 10:00am Williston Rehab Mass at Nursing Home 9-September Friday 9:00am Mass in Chapel 9-September Friday 5:00pm-7:00pm Fish Fry in Parish Hall 10-September Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm Yard Sale 11-September Sunday 3 Mass Times 8:30am, 11:00am and 1:30pm (Spanish) 11-September Sunday All Masses 2nd Collection for Cathedral Basilica 11-September Sunday All Masses Food Collection for Food Bank 14-September Wednesday 7:00pm Mass in Chapel 15-September Thursday 9:00am Mass in Chapel 15-September Thursday 10:00am Good Samaritan Mass at Nursing Home 16-September Friday 9:00am Mass in Chapel 16-September Friday 2:00pm Bible Study with Father Manny 17-September Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm Yard Sale 18-September Sunday 3 Mass Times 8:30am, 11:00am and 1:30pm (Spanish) 18-September Sunday 12:00pm-1:15pm Religious Education classes starts today 21-September Wednesday 12:00pm -1:00pm Lite Lunch (Free) 21-September Wednesday 7:00pm Mass in Chapel 21-September Wednesday 7:30pm Parish Council Meeting 22-September Thursday 9:00am Mass in Chapel 23-September Friday 9:00am Mass in Chapel 25-September Sunday 3 Mass Times 8:30am, 11:00am and 1:30pm (Spanish) 25-September Sunday 12:00pm-1:15pm Religious Education Classes 28-September Wednesday 7:00pm Mass in Chapel 29-September Thursday 9:00am Mass in Chapel 30-September Friday 9:00am Mass in Chapel
Barbara Chadwick, Jackie Hernandez, Lena and Howard Brown, Elizabeth Capili, Warren Cox, Evelyn Scarola, Lois Norton, Frances and Artie Quesada, Jack Kearney, Yodus Glynn, Pat Thompson, Hilda Trageser, Haughton “Newton” Barrett, Gloria Martin , Patricia Ferraral, James Hodges, Louis & Lynne Bouten,
Bertha Lindell, Myrtle Sullivan, Raymond Fisher, Mary Tulle, Frank Semetkoskey, Robert McMullen, Robert Finley, Lin Hess, Tommy and Ronnie Jordan, Arthur Dallaire Jr., Bobby Groenenboom, Earl McAllister, Edith Budzitowski, Hack & Helga Franklin, Frank Mooney, Gloria Tumminia, Florence Agin, Aiko Forestall, Bill Backlinie
Please notify the church office to add or remove names.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: 1 Cor 2:1-5; Ps 119:97-102; Mk 6:17-29 Tuesday: 1 Cor 2:10b-16; Ps 145:8-14; Lk 4:31-37 Wednesday: 1 Cor 3:1-9; Ps 33:12-15, 20-21; Lk 4:38-44 Thursday: 1 Cor 3:18-23; Ps 24:1bc-4ab, 5-6; Lk 5:1-11 Friday: 1 Cor 4:1-5; Ps 37:3-6, 27-28, 39-40; Lk 5:33-39 Saturday: 1 Cor 4:6b-15; Ps 145:17-21; Lk 6:1-5 Sunday: Wis 9:13-18b; Ps 90:3-6, 12-17; Phlm 9-10, 12-17; Lk 14:25-33
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday: The Passion of St. John the Baptist Friday: First Friday Saturday: St. Gregory the Great; First Saturday
If you or a loved one is homebound and would like to receive Holy Communion at home please call Gail Osteen at 352-226-2265 or call the office.
Promote Holy Family Ministries
Religious Articles Shop Open after Mass
The Angel’s House Thrift Shop Open every Friday and Saturday 9:00am—12:00pm.
Thanks for your support!
Parish Hall Available for rent
Please contact Samantha Reid 352-486-4303
Every 1st Saturday of the Month $2.00 Bag Sale Margaret McGinty, Angelina Coble Felix Budzitowski Irene Scarso Joe Burns Richard Inzerillo Donald Chadwick Gary Meece Elizabeth “Betty” Banner
Marguerite Collins Wanda Neal Joe Moos Sandra Handlin
Reminders Remember that to offer the Holy Eucharist for your inten ons, for the dead, or for our sick brothers & sisters, is always a source of blessing for you and them. Altar Flowers can be donated in memory of a loved one, celebra on of birthday, anniversary, or in thanksgiving. Standard Dona on is $ 35.00 Please contact the Church office.
TV and Online Mass for the Homebound: Mass on TV is available for the homebound on
DirecTV -Channel 305 9:30am Dish Network-Channel 261 8:00am
on Sunday. For Mass online, visit: www.MySundayMass.org
Wisdom of the Saints
We are told by all spiritual writers that one important point to bear in mind, as we seek to
attain humility, is not to be surprised by our own
faults and failures.
--François Fénelon, archbishop of Cambrai
We welcome and pray for our newly baptized children of our Parish.
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