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June 7, 2020 The Most Holy Trinity
We, the Catholic Community of St. Ambrose, who gather in the name of Christ, welcome all to embrace the gospel with us and to grow in faith, hope and love.
Saint Ambrose
Catholic Church
Ministry Contact List
Altar Servers: Patrick Wolf [email protected] Fair Chairman: Frank DuPont 904-814-2276 Finance Council: Carrie Brubaker 904-692-2252
Music Director: Carol Velasco [email protected] Office Manager: Terri Sowards [email protected] Lay Pastoral Assistant & Receptionist: Jody Allen [email protected]
Pastoral Council: Nancy Dupont, Church Office 904-692-1366 Prayer List: Donna Rogero [email protected] 386-325-5230 RCIA: David Allen [email protected]
Respect Life: Ana Martin 904-692-4927 & Kathleen Quinones Religious Education: Christine Humphries [email protected]
Sacristan: Maggie Hill 904-797-2733
NEW PARISHIONERS Welcome! Please take a few minutes to complete a registration form which can be found in the Church lobby. The data provided by you on this form is kept confidential. Complete information in all fields is needed i.e. name of your child’s school, full birthdates etc. When completed please give to a Welcome Minister or mail it to the office. Thank you.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Couples should contact the Pastor before setting a wedding date, (normal preparation time is 8 months), and must attend a Diocesan marriage preparation program.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Preparation must be made well in advance. A Baptismal Class for the parents and godparents is required. Please call the office.
SPIRITUAL OR MEDICAL EMERGENCY If you have a spiritual or medical emergency, please call Father Steven at
the emergency number: 904-436-3056. No texting please. HOMEBOUND MINISTRY
If you or someone you know is no longer able to attend Mass or is going through rehabilitation for a few weeks preventing them from coming to church, the parish has Eucharistic Ministers to bring Holy Communion to the home each week. Father Steven also makes 1st Friday visitations to provide the Sacrament of the Sick and Confession. Call the office at 692-1366 to arrange the visit.
Since the prayer chain has disbanded, we ask everyone in the parish to
pray for the people on the prayer list. Blessings!
Maureen Devlin, Joan Dietrich, Fred Duquette, Gerald Eubanks, Rik
Freeney, Baby Girl Feibel, Gail Freeman, Sybil LaFountain, The Ludas
Family, Mary Geer, Gary Harrington, Evelyn Kennedy, Lucy Kirk,
Gary, Levine, Dr. Joe Maltby, Debbie Masters, Andrea Novak, Dan
Pouliot, Alicia Stratton, Stuart Stratton, Walter Rogero Family, Please
Note: Please notify Donna Rogero 386-325-5230 or
[email protected] with your prayer request. We have updated
our list and anyone wishing to be put back on the list that was
previously listed please contact Donna
Mass Intentions:
6/6: 5 pm – Sherry Schindler+ 6/7: 9 am – John Clifford+ 6/8: 8 am – Pat Dusseau (SI) 6/9: 8 am – Charlotte Szczes Kloda+ 6/10: 6 pm – Whitey Ulich + 6/11: 9 am – Margaret Breslin + 6/12: 8am – Father Claude Brubaker+
Monday 6/8 8:00 am – Morning Mass
Tuesday 6/9 8:00 am – Morning Mass
Wednesday 6/10 5:00 -5:30 pm – Confessions
6:00 pm – Evening Mass Thursday 6/11
9:00 am– Morning Mass
Friday 6/12 8:00 am – Morning Mass
Saturday 6/13 4:00pm until 4:30pm – Confession outside Rectory Porch
5:00 pm – Vigil Mass Outside
Sunday 6/14 9:00 am – Morning Mass Outside
1st Friday Adoration
We will have First Friday Adoration on Friday,
June 5, 2020 from 9:00 am 7:00 pm.
6 –Diane Schindler, Ed Swain
7– Darrell
9 – Annie Johnson
10 – Emmie Quinones, Sam Bowman
11 – Elijah Germain
Friday, June 5th is 1st Friday
Eucharistic Adoration
9:00am until 7:00pm
Weekday Masses resume
Monday, June 8th
Saturday, June 6th at 5pm
& Sunday, June 7th at 9am
Masses will be Outside.
Due to Covid-19 Masses will be Outside: We all
desire to be together to worship our Lord and God, and to receive the Holy Eucharist. The restriction of the number of people who may gather has been lifted, however, the aspect of “Social Distancing” must be strictly observed. Masses will be outside until further notice. At these Masses there will be no music, holding of hands or sign of peace. There will be no 11am Sunday Mass due to the heat and increased bugs at that time of day. There is still a “Dispensation for Mass” in effect. Those who are sick or vulnerable should not attend. Diocese of St. Augustine requires all attendees to wear a facemask. Please do not bring pets to Mass. Masses will be: Saturday Vigil at 5pm Sunday at 9am Please bring the following: your own lawn chair (blanket for kids); hat; sunglasses; hand-fan to keep bugs away; facemask; and a joyful heart to worship God. Rain plan: 1. If there is a light rain, then stay in your cars during Mass and using your umbrella come forward to receive Holy Communion. 2. If there is a heavy rain, then Mass will be cancelled.
The Catholic Marriage Summit Joyful Ever After is hosting a FREE virtual event for couples June 11-13. The event features 50+ Catholic marriage experts, including Damon and Melanie Owens, Dr. Scott and Kimberly Hahn, Dr. Edward and Beth Sri, Chris and Natalie Stefanick, and many more, with live "Main Events" each day. There will be custom topic tracks including content exclusively for couples, and for men and women individually, an invitation to connect with other married couples from around the world, and an "All Access Pass" option that includes: lifetime access, exclusive LIVE Q&A's with presenters, and much more! 100 percent of the summit proceeds go directly to supporting the presenters, ministries, and Catholic organizations during this difficult time. To register for free, visit www.joyfuleverafter.org.
Cathedral Parish School Summer Camp Registration Is now open. Camp Begins
June 8th and ends July 31st. VBS will take place the last week of camp. Please contact: Lisa Verdugo [email protected] You can visit the school website to download registration paperwork or stop by the school.
U.S. Bishops: Racism not a thing of the past saying
they are “broken-hearted, sickened, and outraged to watch another video of an African American man being killed before our very eyes”, leaders of the USCCB call for the “real and present danger” of racism to be met head on.
Catholic Wisdom: It seems to me that nothing is more important right now than for Christians to become more and more moved by, and filled with, the words of Christ in the Gospels. The mysteries of the Rosary now take us through the whole Gospel, into the mysteries of eternal life…” — Fr. Benedict Groeschel, CFR
.
The teaching on Mary Mary was prepared by God to become the mother of His Son Jesus. Through the working of the Holy Spirit from the moment of her conception, Mary received the grace of being a fitting dwelling place for the Son of God. Mary’s humility made her the most capable of welcoming the inexpressible gift of the Almighty God in her womb. (CCC 721-722)
Emma's Attic is no longer accepting donations "Emma's attic is currently maxed out of space due to your previous generosity. Please refrain from bringing donations at this time. Thank you so much."
Renovation and Maintenance Monthly Collection Saturday/Sunday, June 6th and 7th The first weekend of the month collection we have our Renovation and Maintenance collection. There will be a separate collection box to put the Renovation and Maintenance envelope in. We thank you so much for your generosity.
ATTENTION The Diocese of St. Augustine trea ts all
allegations of sexual misconduct seriously and deals with all allegations in a prompt, confidential, and thorough manner. To Report Abuse call the police or the Department of Children and Families at (800) 962‐2873. Or call the Diocesan Victim
Assistance Coordinator at (904) 208‐6979 or email [email protected]. To report abuse by a bishop, call (800)
276‐1562 or visit www.reportbishopabuse.org.
Giving Donations 5/30 & 5/31 2020 Online Giving $ 400.00 5pm Mass $1,986.00 9am Mass $1,429.00 $3,815.00 Renovation & Maint Online $ 80.00 5pm Mass $ 115.00 9am Mass $ 250.00 $ 445.00