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445 82nd Ave. St. Pete Beach, FL
PHONE: 727.360.1147 FAX: 727.367.4418
Website: www.stjohnsparish.org
Facebook.com/StJohnVianneyCatholicChurch/StPeteBeach
St. John Vianney Catholic Church
500 84th Ave. St. Pete Beach, FL
PHONE: 727.360.1113 FAX: 727.367.8734
Website: www.sjvcs.org
St. John Vianney Catholic School
Clergy
Fr. John Blum, Pastor Fr. Jose “Joy” Colina, Parochial Vicar
Deacon Joe Grote Deacon Richard Santello
Mass Schedule
EASTER–ADVENT
Monday–Saturday: 8:15 a.m. Saturday Vigil: 4 p.m. Sunday: 7, 8:30, 10 & 11:30 a.m.
St. John Vianney Catholic Church and School
A Stewardship Parish
Thirty-Third Sunday
in Ordinary Time November 19, 2017
Thanksgiving Day Mass Thursday, November 23rd at 9 a.m.
O God, when I have food,
help me to remember the hungry;
When I have work,
help me to remember the jobless;
When I have a home,
help me to remember those
who have no home at all;
When I am without pain,
help me to remember those who suffer.
And remembering,
help me to destroy my complacency;
bestir my compassion,
and be concerned enough to help;
by word and deed
those who cry out for what we take for granted.
Amen
—Samuel E. Pugh
Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time St. John Vianney Parish Page Two
Mass Schedule and Intentions Week of November 19, 2017
Monday November 20, 2017
8:15 a.m. Deceased Members of the
Legion of Mary †
Tuesday November 21, 2017
8:15 a.m. Boguslaw (Bob) Siepak †
Wednesday November 22, 2017
8:15 a.m. Prayer for Vocations
Thursday November 23, 2017
9:00 a.m. Martha Minish †
Friday November 24, 2017
8:15 a.m. Pat Darion
Saturday November 25, 2017
8:15 a.m. Bill Pearson †
4:00 p.m. Ed & Cassie Gorski †
Sunday November 26, 2017
7:00 a.m. Harold & Pauline Holland †
8:30 a.m. Barbara & Jerry Schmitz †
10:00 a.m. Robert Oravec †
11:30 a.m. Parishioners of St. John Vianney
Denotes deceased: † 2018 Mass Intention Book The 2018 Mass Intention Book is open. Masses are scheduled through the parish office
or, via phone by using a credit card as payment. If you have multiple requests, please call
360.1147 to make an appointment.
Sacraments Confessions
Wednesday 6–6:30 p.m.
Friday 9–9:30 a.m.
Saturday 10–11 a.m. Baptism of a Child
We are honored that you would choose St. John
Vianney Catholic Church for your child’s Baptism.
*Please contact our parish office so that we may
help you during this most important time of your
child’s life.
Sacraments:
First Reconciliation: Saturday, March 3, 2018
First Holy Communion: Sunday, May 20, 2018
Confirmation: Sunday, May 6, 2018 To enroll for preparation for these sacraments,
please contact Frank Boyle at 727.360.1147, ext. 201.
R.C.I.A.
The R.C.I.A. is a gentle process of welcoming
adults into the Roman Catholic Church. Adults
who have not been baptized or have been
baptized in another Christian Faith are invited to
be part of our R.C.I.A. journey. Contact Holly
Benfield at 360.1147, ext. 233.
Matrimony
Contact the parish office* six months or more
prior to the proposed wedding date.
Holy Anointing
If you or a loved one is ill and in need of pastoral
care, please call the parish office*.
*Parish Office Contact: 727.360.1147, ext. 227.
Welcome The parishioners of St. John Vianney Catholic
Church and School are happy to extend a warm
welcome to the many visitors who join us for
worship today. Please introduce yourselves to
those sitting around you.
November 19, 2017 St. John Vianney Parish Page Three
Giving Tuesday
Pinellas Hope The Tuesday after Thanksgiving
has been designated as a day of giving.
We are constantly exposed to advertising on tv,
in the newspaper and on radio telling us to buy,
buy, buy for the “holidays.” Thanksgiving and
Christmas should be about giving, but not just
giving things. It should be about giving thanks,
giving love, giving necessities to those in need
and giving financially to those who help the
needy, the underprivileged, the homeless.
We at St. John Vianney parish recently started a
new outreach program to help feed the residents
of Pinellas Hope. The people living there were
homeless. They now have shelter; be it a tent or
one of the small individual living quarters. They
have agreed to work on rebuilding their lives,
finding employment and abiding by the rules.
Pinellas Hope is dependent on the community,
the churches, the service organizations and other
outreach groups to provide food for their
residents. We have agreed to provide one dinner
per month. You can help by making a donation
on Giving Tuesday. The flier was in last week’s
bulletin and will again be in the bulletin next
week. Thank you for your generous spirit. Please
keep this project in your prayers as well. Oh, if
you want to be part of the team that cooks and
serves the food, contact Frank at the parish office.
Annual Pastoral Appeal Don’t you just love this time of year? This week
we will celebrate Thanksgiving. We will pause to
count our blessings while reflecting
on the many people that will be
alone or will be without the basic
necessities of life. On Thanksgiving
Day, many of us will gather at the
9 a.m. Mass and take the time, as a church family,
to give thanks. The collection Thanksgiving Day is
donated to our local St. Vincent de Paul Society so
they may continue to minister to the hundreds of
people who pass through their office each month.
For many of us it is hard to believe there are so
many people in our community in need of assis-
tance. I, for one, am very thankful to be a part of
the team providing for these needs; to have the
ability to contribute, in my small way. If you join
us for Mass Thursday, remember the collection
will go to St. Vincent de Paul. Oh, and if you are
able, bring a few non-perishable items to help fill
the pantry. As for APA, thank you to all who have so gener-
ously given of their treasure. APA also helps
provide for the many people in need of help.
If you have not yet given, there is still time.
We have until the end of December to raise our
fair share. Please continue to pray for the success
of our campaign as it is the source of comfort
and care to so many people. God bless.
Parish Office Closed
Thanksgiving The parish office will be closed
for the Thanksgiving holiday
November 23th & 24th. The office will reopen on
Monday, November 27th. Happy Thanksgiving!
Advent to Easter Beginning December 2nd, we move into
our seasonal Mass schedule with additional
Mass times. Weekend Mass schedule
Saturday Vigil: 4 & 5:30 p.m.
Sunday: 7, 8:30, 10 & 11:30 a.m. Daily Mass schedule:
Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday: 7 a.m.
Monday–Saturday: 8:15 a.m.
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Blood Drive
St. John Vianney/St. Alban’s
Sunday, November 19th,
8 a.m.–1 p.m. in front of the
Vianney Center. If you are able to donate,
walk-in or call the parish office
at 360.1147, ext. 235. Faith Community Nurses will be offering free blood
pressure screenings and Hands Only CPR and AED
instruction and practice.
Catholic Daughters of the Americas Christmas Luncheon!
Sunday, December 3th at 1 p.m.
Isla Del Sol Country Club
Cost: $25 per person
Come join us for a delicious meal,
including beverage and dessert.
Please bring a small gift valued around $10 for
a gift exchange, as well as items for the residents
of CASA’s center for spouse abuse.
Reservations are required.
Call Maureen at 367.9813.
Everyone is welcome.
We hope to see you there!
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inspiring talks, and a great selection of popular
e-books. All just a click away! Take advantage of
your free subscription to FORMED. Here is how easy it is:
1. Go to formed.org
2. Click on Register (lower right of page)
3. Enter our parish access code: f4b34d
4. Enter your email and create a password.
(you need this to login later) November 21—Presentation of the Blessed
Virgin Mary November 22—Saint Cecilia November 26—Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus
Christ, King of the Universe November 27—Saint Catherine Laboure November 30—Saint Andrew, Apostle
Feast of the Immaculate Conception Friday, December 8, 2017, The Mass schedule for
December 8th only:
7:00, 8:30 and 10 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. The Feast of the Immaculate
Conception IS a Holy Day
of Obligation.
Martha’s Helpers We meet every Monday,
11 a.m.–1 p.m. in the church. We are in need of several smiling
faces to help us out around our
church. All are welcome to join us, both men and women. For more information, please contact Cristina
Brand at [email protected].
November 19, 2017 St. John Vianney Parish Page Five
Prayer List
Adams, Edna
Ahearn, Christina
Albrecht, Mitchell
Alfonso, Gary
Baker, Brittany
Balconi, Rosemarie
Ball, Kathy
Banas, Laura
Bartoli, Dolores
Beattie, Bruce
Bender, Joe
Bonta, Winifred
Brooke, Caroline
Brucie Bowen, Norma
Burke, James
Byrd, Douglas
Canpauno, Lillian
Carli, Donna
Cooper, Timothy
Dahlstrom, Mary
DeBord, Denise
DeCenso, Steve
Devero, Nora
Diaz, Shaun & Divina
Dwyer, John
Evans, Ken
Evarts, Lexi
Feliks, Connie
Foley, Patricia
Frangipane, Frankie
Giebner, JoAnn
Gill, Charles
Gonzalez, Linda
Graham, Dr. Stephen
Gregory, Deborah
Guidi, Anthony
Haloc, Jennifer
Harrison, Jill
Hairsine, Carol
Harris, Ty
Harvey, Mary J. & Toni
Higgins, Julia
Hilt, Al
Hoeflich, Gary
Hopkins, Larry
Hopkins, Steve
Ippolito, Claire
James, Matthew
Jones, Chelsea
Kalb, Pat
Kaminski, Sally
Kastrati, Elez
Kelly, Beverly
Kitzmiller, Kathleen
Knoernschild, David
Krag, Joyce
Lane, Nolan
LaPlatney, Lori
Larson, Adrienne
Larson, David
Lay, Karen
Leary, Grace
Lescano, Celia P.
Lisa, Marilyn Porzio
Lockwood, Tina
Logan, Vicky
Long, Michael
Lorenzen, Paul
Lyle, Joseph
Mann, Katherine
Martin, Cynthia
Mercer, William
Moran, Patrick
Morelli, Michalene
Obrochta, Betty
Pauley, Margaret
Pelto, Derek
Peterson, Karen
Pisciotta, Joseph
Puopolo, William & Adeline
Reynolds, Adrianna Becker
Reynolds, Patricia
Riordan, Tim
Rossi, Andrew, Hope & William
Rossi, Janet
Salerno, Michael
Sandoval, Marissa
Schneider, Mickey
Shelton, Michael
Sicilio, Maureen
Sims, Gloria
Siple, Lorraine
Stainforth, Brian
Tammany, Robert
Taylor, Ron
Thompson, Carrie Walden
Tonas, Ludmyla
Vernotzy, Joan
Vimski, Katish
von Spiegelfeld, Allen
Walker, Josh
Ward, Pat
Warrek, Debbie
Weber Jr., Timothy
Wood, Gail
Young, Austin To add a name to the prayer list,
please notify the pastoral aide at
360.1147, ext. 232, or email
Armed Forces Prayer List
All Our Troops Afghanistan
Spc. Agent Michael Bradley,
U.S. Embassy
Eric Schneider, Army
Sgt. David Moser, U.S.M.C.
PFC James Smith, U.S.M.C.
Sgt. Brian Marx
PFC Christopher Cunningham
82nd Airborne Iraq
Gary Miller, Diplomat Middle East
David Arthur Dilegge,
U.S. Army Infantry Saudi Arabia
Jesse Fentross, U.S. Air Force
Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time St. John Vianney Parish Page Six
2017–2018 Offertory Boxes Annual and 9-month offertory
boxes are ready for pick-up. If you require your envelopes to
be mailed, please contact the parish office at
360.1147, ext. 207, so that we may assist you.
Faith Community Nursing
4th Annual Health Fair 2018 Sunday, January 21, 2018
in Msgr. Trainor Parish Hall The Faith Community Nursing Ministry invites
volunteers and/or vendors to participate in our
Annual St. John Vianney Health Fair. Your involve-
ment is greatly needed and truly appreciated! Please contact Carol Davis at 727.385.2528 or
email [email protected] for questions.
Religious Education/Faith Formation Family Faith Formation/CCD
Sunday, December 3rd, 9:45–11:15 a.m.
Msgr. Trainor Parish Hall
Sacraments of Healing Faith Formation/Sacrament Prep/CCD
Sunday, December 10th, 9:45–11:15 a.m.
PreK–8th grade in school classrooms.
High School in Youth Room of Parish Office. Those planning to receive First Eucharist or
Confirmation in 2019 should be enrolled in
Sacrament Preparation. Please request registration information and
forms by emailing Frank Boyle at [email protected]
Why Did Jesus Fold the Napkin
Christ Renews His Parish Thanksgiving is Thursday and
this is an interesting thought about
the Gospel of John 20:7 where it says the napkin
which was over Jesus’ face was neatly folded and
placed at the head of the stony coffin. After Mary
Magdalene told Simon Peter and the other disci-
ple someone took the body, they ran to the tomb
and the other disciple stopped and looked in and
saw the linen cloth lying there, but he didn’t go in.
Simon Peter also noticed the linen wrappings
lying there while the cloth that covered Jesus’
head was folded and lying to the side. The importance of that is very significant, but you
must understand a little about Hebrew tradition
of that day. The folded napkin had to do with the
Master and Servant tradition. After the servant set
the table he waited, out of sight, until the master
finished eating. The master would rise, wipe his
fingers, mouth and beard and wad up the napkin
and toss it on the table. The wadded napkin
meant, “I’m finished…” But if the master got up,
folded the napkin and laid it beside his plate, the
servant would not dare touch the table because
the folded napkin meant, “I’m coming back!” The team of Christ Renews His Parish wishes you
a blessed Thanksgiving!
3rd
Annual Golf Tournament
St. Petersburg Catholic Baseball Team December 9, 2017
Registration: 11 a.m.
Shotgun Start: 12:30 p.m. Bardmoor Golf & Tennis Club
8001 Cumberland Rd., Seminole Team Entry: $475
Individual Entry: $125 Sponsorships are available. For tickets, sponsorships, or more information,
please contact Ron Rhoads at 727.409.0190. Proceeds benefit St. Petersburg Catholic High
School’s Baseball Team.
November 19, 2017 St. John Vianney Parish Page Seven
Lighthouse Catholic Media
True Reformers: Saints of the Catholic
Reformation (Book) Who are the true benefactors of the
human race? Explorers? Scientists?
Revolutionaries? Rebels against
established authority? Or the saints? True Reformers explores in detail the leaders
who led the church’s rebirth from the ashes of
Renaissance decadence and the turbulence and
confusion caused by the Protestant Reformation.
The saints of the Catholic Reformation show us
just how powerful—and beautiful—is the human
heart’s free response to God’s generous grace. Various CD’s, booklets and/or books are available
in the main entrance of the church. We kindly ask
for a $2 donation for each booklet, $3 donation for
each CD and $5 for each book to continue this
ministry. Please make checks payable to St. John
Vianney. For more information, contact the parish
office at 360.1147, ext. 233.
March for Life
Saint Augustine—January 12–13, 2018 The Knights of Columbus
Council 5131 will be
attending the March for Life
in Saint Augustine, FL on
Saturday, January 13, 2017.
Join us and thousands of
others to march in support of
all life. Transportation
• Bus Ticket—$45. Seating is limited. Brown bag
lunch included. • A bus will depart Friday at 10:30 a.m. from the
parking lot located across from St. John Vianney
Church and arrives at the Howard Johnsons His-
toric, located at 137 San Marco Ave., St. Augustine. • Those wishing to leave their cars overnight,
may park in the lot East of Blind Pass Road
(between 82nd & 83rd Avenues). St. John’s is
not responsible for cars or their contents left
overnight. • The bus will depart Saint Augustine on
Saturday, January 13th at 3 p.m., returning to
St. John Vianney Church. Accommodations
• Call Howard Johnson Inn Historic at
904.217.6049 and mention group name
Knights of Columbus 5131 for a special rate. • Rooms sell out fast so book early. • If traveling separately do not use group name.
This rate is for bus trip only. An ID will be given
when checking in. Friday/Saturday Events
Holy Hour and Mass, Illuminated Rosary,
Food and Festivities, Mass at Our Lady of
La Leche Church, Live music and info booths,
peaceful procession and Spaghetti Dinner
prepared by the Knights of Columbus. Contact Ron DeBiase at 360.7800 or Mary DeBiase
at 331.4179 for more information.
Adult Education and Bible Study
Wisdom Books Begins January 17 & 18, 2018 Evening Sessions:
Wednesdays, 7–8:30 p.m. Day Sessions:
Thursdays, 10–11:30 a.m. We meet at the Vianney Center For more information, please email Frank Boyle at
[email protected], or call 727.360.1147, ext. 201.
WeShare The stewardship of treasure is
made easier than ever with St. John
Vianney’s online giving system,
WeShare. Make your one-time or recurring donation using
your debit card, credit card, checking or saving
account. Visit stjohnsparish.weshareonline.org.
Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time St. John Vianney Parish Page Eight
Youth Ministry
St. John Vianney Catholic Church Middle School
Every Sunday, 6–8 p.m.
Youth Room—Parish Office Building For more information, contact Lisa Divito,
Volunteer Coordinator at 727.478.6979 or
email [email protected].
Bags and Belles N–Pair–O–Dice
Benefiting The Joanne Gallagher Guardian
Angel Scholarship Fund for LiFT Academy and
LiFT University. Wednesday, December 6, 2017, 6–9 p.m.
Msgr. Trainor Parish Hall
(located at 8350 Blind Pass Road) Join us as we kick off the holidays with a
cheerful happy hour, heavenly handbags,
and St. Pete’s largest Left-Right-Center game! Handbags are new, one-of-a-kind, fabulous
faux and gently adorned designer. Swag bags
will be available for purchase, which includes a
chance to win various gift cards and a weekend
at the Sandpearl in Clearwater Beach. Tickets are $45 and can be purchased online
at http://liftacademy.eventbrite.com.
Ticket price includes admission to a festive
silent auction of purses, dinner, beer, wine
and soft drinks and the opportunity to play
in St. Pete’s largest Left-Right-Center game. For more information please contact Jodie
Miller or Joanie Beckham at 727.258.7659. LiFT Academy and LiFT University, based in
Pinellas County is a non-profit school that pro-
vides a safe, inclusive environment for students
with neuro diversities including autism, down
syndrome, development delays, intellectual
disabilities and other spectrum disorders.
St. John Vianney Moms Group
For Mommas of Any Age & Stage Weekly Playdates—Thursdays at 9 a.m.
For mommas & children preschool or younger
Vianney Center, St. Clare Room
Contact Angela at 813.758.5225
Coffee & Conversation—Wednesdays,
9–10 a.m. Weekly Series Come for coffee & chat about Advent,
hot topics, and the church! Vianney Center, St. Francis Room
(located on the corner of Blind Pass Rd
and 82nd Avenue) No need to register. Just come and bring
a friend!
Thanksgiving Day Mass
Come give thanks and aid to St. Vincent de Paul.
Thursday, November 23th at 9 a.m. Please bring non-perishable foods to
carry forward during the Mass.
The foods gathered at this time,
along with the offertory collection,
will help keep our local St. Vincent
de Paul Society’s pantry stocked during the very
busy winter months. Share your time and your
blessings and give thanks to our Lord on this
special day.
November 19, 2017 St. John Vianney Parish Page Nine
Quarterly Marriage Enrichment Seminars
December 10, 2017, March 11 & June 10, 2018 The Quarterly Marriage Enrichment Seminars will
look at the particular challenges that married couples
face in their efforts to maintain healthy, committed,
Christian marriages in a culture that provides few
supports for such a commitment.
—Father John Blum, Pastor Monica Burton, LMFT, will
present the first three seminars.
Monica is a Licensed Marriage
and Family Therapist with
nearly 15 years as a professional
clinician. She is in private
practice in St. Petersburg and St. Pete Beach. December 10, 2017
Managing Conflict:
This discussion introduces ways to promote
effective communications and tame marital
conflicts in peace and harmony. If you would like to register for this seminar,
you may download a registration form from
our website at www.stjohnsparish.org or con-
tact Deacon Joe Grote at 727.360.1147, ext. 203.
Bulletin Advertisers Please support our bulletin advertisers.
They underwrite the cost of publishing.
Poinsettia Pre-Sale
Support Youth Ministry Purchase poinsettias to support
St. Petersburg Catholic High School’s
Youth Ministry Program. 8” Red Poinsettia—$15 each
(2–3 canes per 8” pot. Approximately 2’ tall.) Order Deadline:
Monday, December 5th Plant Pick-Up Date:
Friday, December 15th Pick-Up Site (St. John Vianney Parishioners):
St. John Vianney Parish Office Make checks payable to:
St. Petersburg Catholic High School For phone orders, questions,
information or pick-up:
Call Lisa at 360.1147, ext. 207 or
email [email protected]. Proceeds benefit St. Petersburg Catholic High
School’s Youth Ministry. A portion of the
proceeds will fund their Nicaragua mission
trip to Nicaragua.
Poinsettia Pre-Order Form
Name:_________________________________
Address:_______________________________ _______________________________________
Phone:_________________________________
Email: _________________________________
# of Plants: _____ x $15 each = $___________
Check #______________ Cash_________
Amount Enclosed: $_____________________
Mass in Italiano Cathedral of St. Jude—Mary’s Chapel
5815 5th Avenue N., St. Petersburg Fr. Joseph Waters, Rector
727.347.9702 Next Mass is November 26th at 4 p.m. Please come to pray and sing in Italiano (Italian)
Celebrant Fr. Anthony M. Fortunato, O. de M.
(Mercedarian Friar)
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Church Bequests To observe the best method for naming the church
in your will or trust, please ask your attorney to
use the following terminology: I give devise, and bequeath (amount, article, stock, etc.)
to Gregory L. Parkes, as Bishop of the Diocese of
St. Petersburg, and his successors in the office, for
the use of St. John Vianney Catholic Church, 445 82nd
Avenue, St. Pete Beach, FL 33706.
2017 Annual Pastoral Appeal Assessment: $302,494
Amount Pledged: $244,050
Amount Paid: $231,896
Thank you for your generous contributions!
Scheduled Liturgies & Devotions
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament &
Chaplet of Divine Mercy and Benediction
Wednesdays, after the 8:15 a.m. Mass,
concluding with Benediction at 6:30 p.m. Bereavement—Vianney Center
The bereavement support group meetings are on
1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 9:15–10:15 a.m. Please call
Sr. Elizabeth to register at 360.1147, ext. 223. Morning Prayer “Divine Office”
Held in the church Monday–Friday at 7 a.m. Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
to the Homebound
If you are unable to attend Mass and would like
an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion
to bring Communion to your home or the home
of a loved one, call Priscilla at 360.1147, ext. 232. Legion of Mary
Mondays at 9:10 a.m.—Vianney Center Miraculous Medal Novena
Tuesdays, after the 8:15 a.m. Mass Rosary
Monday–Saturday: 7:30 a.m.
Thursday: after 8:15 a.m. Mass Rosary for the Unborn
First Friday of the month, after the 8:15 a.m. Mass.
(Sponsored by Legion of Mary) Rosary at the Grotto
For Persecuted Christians and Conversion of Hearts.
Every Wednesday at 6:45 p.m. outside St. John
Vianney Rectory, Our Lady of Fatima Grotto. Rosary for World Peace
First Saturday of the month, after the 8:15 a.m. Mass
(Sponsored by Catholic Daughters of the Americas)
For more information on our weekly scheduled
liturgies and devotions, please contact the parish
office at 727.360.1147.
New Bulletin Deadlines
Upcoming Holidays Due to the upcoming Christmas holiday, the
parish bulletins will be sent to the printer earlier
than normal. BULLETIN: DEADLINE:
December 3 November 23
December 10 November 24
December 17 November 27
December 24 December 1
December 31 December 8
January 7 December 18 All bulletin articles are to be emailed by the above
listed deadline date to [email protected]. For questions and/or information, call Lisa Mohr
at 360.1147, ext. 207.
Parish Sacrificial Giving Not available at time of printing. Thank you for your generosity!