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St. Matthew CATHOLIC CHURCH
542 Blue Heron Drive, Hallandale, FL 33009-5799 (954) 458-1590 * www.saintmatthewcc.com
Masses Monday - Friday
8:30am Daily Rosary Monday - Friday 9:00am
Saturday 9:00am
Saturday Vigil 4:00pm
Sunday 8:30, 10:00, 11:30am &
6:00pm 1:00pm, Spanish
Holy Day Vigil 7:00 PM
Holy Day 8:30 AM & 6:00pm English;
7:00pm Spanish
Rev. Daniel I. Kubala, Pastor E-mail: [email protected]
Assisting Priests: Rev. Msgr. Franklyn Casale, Fr. Julio Estada, Fr.
Robert Vallee, Fr. Jairo Tellez, Fr. Frank Permuy SJ Pastor’s Assistant: Rosario Bergouignan
[email protected] Dir. of Religious Education: Barbara Woroniecki
[email protected] Music Director: Dora Cardona [email protected]
Parish Secretary: Lois Montanarello [email protected]
Pastoral Services and Ministries Please notify the Parish Office when someone is hospitalized or homebound and unable to attend Mass, as the Priests and Eucharistic Ministers would like to visit. SACRAMENT OF THE SICK: First Friday of every
month during the 8:30am Mass or by calling the
Parish Office anytime.
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT:
Every Monday from 7:30 - 10:00am
PERPETUAL NOVENA TO ST. ELIZABETH ANN
SETON, First Native Born USA Saint
Every Tuesday at the end of the 8:30am daily Mass
LEGION OF MARY (English):
Meets 9:30am every Tuesday in the Parish Hall
LEGION OF MARY (Spanish):
Meets 7:00pm every Thursday in the Parish Hall
ST. MATTHEW USHERS:
ST. MATTHEW FESTIVAL:
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS & LECTORS:
TREASURE GROUP:
ST. TERESA OF CALCUTTA MINISTRY
Sacraments CONFESSIONS - 3:00PM Saturday and by appt. BAPTISMS - To make arrangements for Baptism, please call the Parish Office. BAUTISMOS - En Español: Los sábados. Para más información llamar a la oficina. MARRIAGE - By appointment with the pastor. Please make arrangements six months in advance. RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION If you have questions concerning the Catholic Faith, call the Parish Office (954) 458-1590. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAMS - K-I thru High School. Two years of religious instruction required for Sacramental Programs.
Page Two Second Sunday in Lent March 12, 2017
From the Pastor’s Heart and Desk: ~~~~ Transfigurations are big busi-ness because we are very aware of the face we present to the world. And we will alter our face to our advantage if we can. Sometimes
the change is not just in looks but in our whole image - including our name. La-rushka Shikne did not like the image he thought his name projected, so he changed his name to Laurence Harvey. Issur Danielovitch Densky did the same thing and became Kirk Douglas. In the same way, Frances Gum transfigured her-self and her image into Judy Garland. Archibald Leach became Cary Grant. Asron Schwalt became Red Buttons. And would you have paid money to see Mari-on Morrison in the movies? Maybe, but Marion didn’t take that chance, he be-came John Wayne. Remember that in Ho-ly Scriptures many people got new names to go with a new life and a new image. Abram became Abraham. Sarai be-came Sarah. Jacob became Israel. Saul be-came Paul. Simon became Peter, “the Rock.” Transfigurations are not the ex-ception. They are the rule. We are all be-ing altered in the appearance of our face, our countenance. We are all changing. To live is to be continually transfigured. So who are we becoming? ~~~~ David A. Redding tells in one of his books about Orville Kelly - a man who was informed years ago that he was suf-fering from terminal cancer. He and his wife went home to cry and to die. Should they keep it a secret? They wondered and they prayed. The answer, they decid-ed, was that they should not only pray but also play. They decided to put on a big party. They invited all their friends. During the festivities, Orville held up his hand to make an announcement: “You may have wondered why I called you all together,” he said. “This is a cancer par-ty. I have been told that I have terminal... Continued on page 5
Del Escritorio y Corazón del Pastor: ~~~~ Las transfiguraciones son un negocio grande porque estamos concientes de la cara que presen-tamos al mundo y alteramos nues-
tras caras hacia nuestra ventaja si po-demos. A veces el cambio no es solamen-te de como lucimos sino en nuestra imagen total incluyendo nuestro nombre. A Larushka Shikne no le gustaba la imagen que ella pensaba que su nombre proyectaba, entonces se cambió el nom-bre a Laurence Harvey. Issur Danie-lovitch Densky hizo lo mismo y se cambió a Kirk Douglas. Del mismo modo, Frances Gum transfiguró su imagen en Judy Garland. Archibald Leach se cam-bió a Cary Grant. Aaron Schwart, se vol-vió Red Buttons. Y usted tendría que pa-gar dinero para ver a Marion Morrison en el cine?. Tal vez, pero Marion no tomó ese chance, se hizo John Wayne. Recuerden que en las Escrituras Sagra-das mucha gente alteró su nombre para seguir con una nueva vida y una nueva imagen. Abram se volvió Abraham. Sarai, se volvió Sarah. Jacob se volvió Israel. Saul se volvió Paul. Simón se vol-vió Peter "la roca" . Las transfigura-ciones no son la excepción, son la regla. Todos somos alterados en la apariencia de nuestros rostros, nuestros aspetos, to-dos estamos cambiando. Vivir es estar continuamente transfigurados. Entonces, en quién nos convertimos ? . ~~~~ David A. Redding nos dice en uno de sus libros acerca de Orville Kelly, un hombre quien fue informado hace al-gunos años que estaba sufriendo de un cancer terminal. El y su esposa fueron a su casa a llorar y a morir. Debian ... Continua en la pagina 5
Page Three
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
Saturday, March 11, 2017 4:00 PM †Delfia Sanchez Rojas by Alvaro & Hernan †Leo J. Polek bt Tina Polek †Raymond Marceau by Jack Renner Sunday, March 12, 2017 Second Sunday of Lent 8:30AM†Harvey Weiss by Patricia Weiss †Cecilia & Thomas Grimes by Patricia Weiss †Nicola Argento by his children 10:00AM †Ingrid Lopez by her parents †Ambrose LeBlanc & Irene Talbot by Colette LeBlanc †Antonia Cappelluti by Joe & Nella Farinola 11:30AM †Teresa Marmolino by her husband Sal †Salvatore & Tina Fava by Eleanor & Joseph Bonfante †Michael Giudice by Jim Giudice 1:00 PM †Oscar Ernesto Guerra by his wife & children †Itrea Lo Presti by Antonella Latino People of St. Matthew 6:00PM †Katherine Wasylczuk by family & friends †John Weitz by his wife Loretta Monday, March 13, 2017 8:30 AM †Ricarda & Domingo Montenegro by Zulaima Loynaz For the special intentions of John Sammon †John Monteleon by Abby & Ken Hutnick Tuesday, March 14, 2017 8:30AM †Brian White by Dee Oakley †Matthew Kelly by his friend Dee †Poor Souls in Purgatory by John Sammon Wednesday, March 15, 2017 8:30 AM †Poor Souls in Purgatory by John Sammon †Marie Albert by Ken & Abby Hutnick †Deceased members of the Manna family by Mario Manna †Leonor Araujo by Maria Araujo 7:00 PM (Spanish) For the people of St. Matthew Thursday, March 16, 2017 8:30AM †Lorraine Marie Victory by Abby & Ken Hutnick †Deceased members of the Tani family by Mario Manna †Silvio Juan Silveira by his parents Special intentions for continued employment by John Sammon Friday, March 17, 2017 8:30AM †Eileen Quigley by Robert Quigley †Helen Barrett by Robert Quigley †Francis Murphy by Tess Gwozd In honor of Our Lady of the Roses & St. Joseph by John Sammon Saturday, March 18, 2017
MASS INTENTIONS CONTINUED
The offertory collection for March 5, 2017 was
$16,159.31. God bless you for your generous support.
A new stained glass window of St. Teresa of Calcutta and St. John Paul II will be
installed in the Rectory Front Office. It is available to me-
morialize a loved one or a family.
Please stop by the Rectory and Lois
will give you the details.
MASS INTENTIONS CONTINUED Saturday, March 18, 2017 continued 9:00AM †Lolly by Marie & Joe Minnelli †Jorge Lodena & Ana Luisa Morel by his mother & her son †Carmen Toro by her family (L) Samuel Patrick McLaughlin by Pam & Patrick
PLEASE REMEMBER ST. MATTHEW CATHOLIC CHURCH/ARCHDIOCESE OF
MIAMI IN YOUR WILL.
SCRIPTURE STUDY ON THE PASSION OF CHRIST
For the six weeks of Lent starting March 2, 2017 to April 6, 2017. Classes will be held on Thursdays at
10:00am and 7:00PM in Parish Hall. If you have any questions, please con-
tact Barbara Woroniecki, D.R.E. at [email protected] or call
the Parish Office.
Page Four Second Sunday of Lent March 12, 2017
LENTEN REGULATIONS The holy season of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, March 1. Both Ash Wednesday
and Good Friday, April 14, are days of abstinence from meat for all who are 14 years and older. They are also days of fast (one full meal and two small meals) for adults from 18 to 59 years of age. All Fridays of Lent are days of abstinence from
meat for those 14 years and older. El tiempo santo de Cuaresma comienza el Miércoles de Ceniza, el 1 de marzo. Tanto el Miércoles
de Ceniza y el Viernes Santo, el 14 de abril, son días de abstinencia de carne para todos los mayor-es de 14 años. También son días de ayuno (una comida complete y dos comidas pequeñas, sin com-
er nada entre comidas) para los adultos de 18 a 59 años de edad. Todos los viernes de Cuaresma son días de abstinencia de carne para los mayores de 14 años.
Additional Donations made to the 2017 Parish Festival: *Mireya Smalzer *Frank Finley
*John & Dorothy Tomsic *Mickey Irgang in memory of
Mary Irgang his mother *Vincent Storino
*Amunategui Chiropractic Ctr *Café Café at the Waterways
TREASURE GROUP TRIP TO ST. MARY’S CATHEDRAL Thursday, March 23, 2017
Our outing to St. Mary’s Cathedral in Miami will include a bus from St. Matthew, a Mass said by Fr. Kubala, a Tour of the Cathedral, a Catered
Lunch at the Cathedral and all gratuities. Total cost is $25.00 per person. Bus departs St. Matthew PROMPTLY at 10:15am. We return by 3:15pm.
Checks are to be made payable to ST. MATTHEW CATHOLIC CHURCH …………………………………………………………………………………….
RSVP ………………. RSVP …………………..RSVP Name(s) of those attending
________________________________________________Phone #_______________ # of persons attending ________ Total Amt of Check or Cash $________
LUNCH SELECTION (Total number of each) _____ Chicken with Bacon OR_____Pork Chop with Tomato Sauce
Rice Pilaf, salad, beverage & dessert included. The bus seats 57 people. Be sure to get your RSVP with
Lunch Selections and check to Lois ASAP _____ Handicap Seating Requested (Please check if applicable)
2017 FESTIVAL REPORT A net profit of $10,852.46 was made at this
year’s Parish Festival. THANK YOU to every-one who helped make the Festival such a
success. Thank you to Joan Ochoa, Chairper-son, all the booth heads, terrific volunteers and
those who donated to this important fundraising event for your St. Matthew Parish.
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Bingo at St. Matthew Every Wednesday in
Parish Hall Doors open at 10:00am Games start at 11:00am
2017 Archbishop’s Charities & Development
Drive Our Parish Goal for the
2017 ABCD is $80,731.00. To date, $58,475.06 in
pledges have been received.
If you have not yet pledged, you may do so by filling out the pledge
envelopes in the pews. May God bless your generosity.
Continued from page 2 … cancer. Then my wife and I realized we are all termi-nal. We decided to start a new organiza-tion. It is called M.T.C. - ‘Make Today Count.’ You are all charter members.” Since that time that organization has spread across the country. Orville’s recognition of his mortality was a new beginning. Such an attitude is not as rare as you might think. Former Harvard soci-ologist Pitirim Sorokin noted years ago that some people meet tragedy and fall apart at the seams. Others meet the same adversities and see their troubles as a challenge to their faith and courage. They make their troubles work for them, and the harder they fall, the higher they bounce.
Viene de la Pagina 2 … mantenerlo como un secreto? Se epreguntaron y oraron. La respuesta, ellos decidieron, que no solo debían orar sino gozar. Decidieron hacer una gran fiesta. Invitaron a todos sus amigos. durante la fiesta, Orville levantó la mano para hacer un anuncio : "Ustedes se preguntaran por qué los llamé a todos juntos? les dijo. "Esta es una fiesta del cáncer. Me han dicho que tengo cáncer terminal. Entonves mi esposa y yo nos di-mos cuenta que todos somos terminales. Decidimos empezar una nueva organi-zación. Se llama M.T.C. ( make today count), Haga que hoy dia cuente. Todos ustedes son miembros titulares". Desde ese tiempo esa organización se ha difun-dido en todo el país. El reconocimiento de la inmortalidad de Orville fue un nuevo comienzo. Tal actitud no es tan rara co-mo Ud. cree. Un Sociólogo de Harvard Pit-irim Sorokin notó hace unos años que al-gunas personas encuentran una tragedia y se desmoronan. Otros encuentran las mismas adversidades y ven sus prob-lemas como un reto a su fé y coraje. Hacen que sus problemas trabajen para ellos, y por más duro que caigan, más al-to se levantan.
Fr. Quinn wishes to extend his sincere
thanks to everyone who helped him celebrate the 50th Anniversary of his Ordination at Mass on Sunday, February 26th.
Thank you to Fr. Kubala for his invitation to have the Mass here at
St. Matthew and to Archbishop Wenski for attending and giving the Homily. Thank you to Eva
Hart, Joan Ochoa and their wonderful volunteers for the
beautiful luncheon provided after the 10:00 Mass. It was a lot of work and was appreciated by Fr. Quinn
very much. God bless all of you.