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Catholic Social Teaching p 5 Connect p 5 Faith Formaon p 6 Liturgy p 7 Outreach & Opportunies to Serve p 7 Sacraments p 9 Services Available p 9 Support p 9 Whoever wishes to come aſter me must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me.Mark 8

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Catholic Social Teaching p 5 Connect p 5 Faith Formation p 6 Liturgy p 7

Outreach & Opportunities to Serve p 7 Sacraments p 9 Services Available p 9 Support p 9

“Whoever wishes to come after me must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me.” Mark 8

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Administration Debbie Benson 407-998-5654 [email protected]

Andrea Cavalere 407-998-5678 [email protected]

Sue Collins 407-647-3392 [email protected]

Cindy Loria 407-647-3392 [email protected]

Finance Concetta Timmes 407-998-5671 [email protected]

Adult Faith Formation Sr. Rosemary Finnegan: 407-644-6812

[email protected]

Anointing of the Sick Call the Parish Office: 407-647-3392

Annulments & Marriage Convalidations Marlena Templet 407-998-5657 [email protected]

Baptism for Infants & Children Andrea Cavalere 407-998-5678 Baptism for Adults Sr. Rosemary Finnegan 407-644-6812

Bereavement Deacon Bill Timmes 407-647-3392

[email protected] Children’s Faith Formation Michelle Tyson 407-998-5660 [email protected]

Christian Service Scott Lindeman 407-628-1324 [email protected]

Confirmation for Youth (9th Grade) Hunter Spyckaboer [email protected] Confirmation for Adults Sr. Rosemary Finnegan 407-644-6812

Facilities / Grounds Patrick Hayes 407-647-3392 [email protected]

Family Ministries Lori Reinneck 407-645-0284 [email protected]

Funerals / Marriage Debbie Benson 407-998-5654 [email protected]

Liturgy Lisa Weis 407-647-0726 [email protected]

Music Curtis Wallace 407-628-2346 [email protected]

Mark DuVall 407-998-5658 [email protected]

Parish Nurse Michelle Hodge 407-998-5659 [email protected]

Pastoral Care Dcn. Bill Timmes 407-647-3392 [email protected]

Pastoral Council Kim Schmitt, Chair [email protected]

Rollins Campus Ministry Don & Joan Davison 407-646-2551

SMM Catholic School Katie Walsh 407-644-7537 [email protected] Stewardship Dcn Bill Timmes 407-647-3392 [email protected]

Technology & Communication Nick Balabanski 407-998-5662 [email protected]

Vocation Ministry 407-647-3392 Fr. Adam Marchese Young Adults

Lori Reinneck 407-645-0284 [email protected]

Youth Hunter Spyckaboer 407 998 5677 [email protected]

Sandi Hagan 407-647-6129 [email protected]

parish staff For all other inquiries not listed below, call: 407-647-3392 Fax: 407-647-4492

526 N. Park Avenue, Winter Park, FL 32789 www.stmargaretmary.org

407-647-3392

Rev. Shenoy Thomas, MC Parochial Vicar

[email protected]

Rev. Anthony Aarons in residence

[email protected]

Rev. Richard M. Walsh Pastor / Vicar General [email protected]

Rev. Adam Marchese Parochial Vicar

[email protected]

Deacon Bill Timmes [email protected]

deacons

Deacon Tommy Cuff [email protected]

Deacon Nemsy Gubatan

[email protected] Deacon Bob Kreps [email protected]

Deacon Dave Engasser [email protected]

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For additional resources: stmar aretmary.or /discipleship

Discipleship: Knowing and SharingChildren: How can you tell other people about Jesus?

Parents / Adults: How has your thinking about who God is

changed over the years?

During the pandemic, the Parish Staff and Volunteers have worked diligently to maintain a safe, prayerful worship space. Please make note of the following updates to our safety protocols:

At our weekend Masses we will offer three entrances: the lower courtyard entrance, front doors of the Church, and the last door on Canton Ave. (second door from the parking lot).

As has been part of our safety protocols for several years, all doors will be locked once Mass begins. If you find you are late, an usher will be at the upper courtyard door to assist you in entering.

Masks are recommended but not mandated while in the Church building.

Collection baskets will be located at each entrance for your convenience.

The Church and Chapel are open for private prayer until 7 pm during the week. Come spend some quality time in prayer with our Lord.

We thank you for your assistance as we continue to worship together as a parish community.

Updated Protocols for Mass

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• calendar • masses • readings

• mass intentions

Mon : 8 am † Pete Hand 5:30 pm † Larry Hicks Tue: 8 am † Bill Ford; Robert Thornton Wed: 8 am † Delores Caruso 5:30 pm † James Barnes, Sr. Thu: 8 am † John Connley; Charles Wood, Jr. Fri: 8 am † Maura Brady; Nancy Schmidt

Sat: 8 am † Frank Thompson 5 pm † Georgette Damouni Sun: 8:00 am † Joann Schulenberg 9:30 am Parish Family 12 noon † Louis Donato 6 pm † William Bennett

Monday, September 13 St. John Chrysostom

1 Tm 2:1–8 • Ps 28:2, 7, 8–9 • Lk 7:1–10 8:00 am Mass

5:30 pm Mass

6:45 pm Young Adult Marian Monday

Tuesday, September 14 Exaltation of the Holy Cross Nm 21:4b–9 • Ps 78 • Phil 2:6–11 • Jn 3:13–17 7:00 am Fr. Walsh’s Men’s Bible Study Returns!

8:00 am Mass (bring your St. Joseph cross to be blessed)

10:00 am Purls and Prayer

9:30 am Rosary & Prayer at Abortion Clinic

Wednesday, September 15 Our Lady of Sorrows 1 Tm 3:14–16 • Ps 111 • Jn 19:25–27 or Lk 2:33–35 8:00 am Mass

5:30 pm Mass

7:00 pm Revive Middle School Fall Kickoff

Thursday, September 16 Saints Cornelius and Cyprian

1 Tm 4:12–16 • Ps 111 • Lk 7:36–50 8:00 am Mass

10:30 am Playgroup (at Baldwin Park)

5:00 pm Community CPR (Virtual)

Friday, September 17 Saint Robert Bellarminen 1 Tm 6:2c–12 • Ps 49 • Lk 8:1–3 8:00 am Mass

8:30 am Sacrament of Reconciliation (Church)

10:00 am Theology of the Body Parent Meeting (Parish Hall)

Saturday, September 18

1 Tm 6:13–16 • Ps 100 • Lk 8:4–15 8:00 am Mass

3:45-4:45 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation (Chapel)

5:00 pm Mass (Vigil Mass for Sunday)

(Nursery available)

Sunday, September 19

25th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Wis 2:12, 17–20 • Ps 54 • Jas 3:16—4:3 • Mk 9:30–37 8:00 am Mass

9:30 am Mass (Children’s Liturgy of the Word for

Pre-K thru grade 2)

10:45-11:45 Children’s Faith Formation (in-person classes)

12 Noon Mass

1:30 pm Retrouvaille

6:00 pm Mass

7:00 pm Amplify High School Fall Kickoff

Fa i t h F o r m a t i o n p r o g ra m s fo r a l l k i d d o s b e g i n t h i s w e e k !

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SEASON OF CREATION: Weekly Action

September 1 – October 4 Mark Season of Creation by joining your voice with others in the Catholic community in a faith-filled appeal to President Biden and the U.S. Congress to work beyond partisanship and create climate solutions to care for present and future generations and our common home by drastically reducing greenhouse gas emissions and prioritizing the needs of vulnerable people. See goodsplanet.us for more information and to sign the petition.

PRAYERS FOR LIFE All are invited to join our prayer team EVERY TUESDAY (weather permitting) at 9:30 am at the All Women's Health Center, 431 Maitland Avenue, Altamonte Springs. Contact Barbara at 407-647-9230. ROSARY FOR NATIONAL MIGRATION WEEK & WORLD DAY FOR MIGRANTS/REFUGEES

Wednesday, September 22, 7 PM, zoom “We are all in the same boat and called to work together so that there will be no more walls that separate us, no longer others, but only a single “we”, encompassing all of humanity. ... to advance together towards an ever wider “we,” says Pope Francis introducing this year’s World Day theme. A multi-language rosary with participants from local parishes will be prayed on ZOOM Wednesday September 22nd at 7 PM. Register ON OUR WEBSITE .

PLAYGROUP meetup for all families with children ages 4 and under: After Mass at the

School Fort: THIS Sunday, September 12, 10:30-11:45am.

At Baldwin Park playground, Thursday, Sept. 16, 10:30am-11:45am.

For more information call the Family Life Office at 407-645-0284. CPR Thursdays, 5:00- 5:30 pm, on Zoom. A brief and meaningful time to reflect on the blessings and challenges of the week with SMM friends. New folks welcome. Email [email protected] for the zoom link. JMJ NEXT GENERATION GALA September 18, dinner at 7 PM, cocktails at 5:30 PM at Loews Sapphire Falls Resort. JMJ Pregnancy Center is hosting a GALA and our St. Zelie and Louis Ministry has several tickets available for SMM parishioners. If you are interested in sitting at one of these respective tables please email [email protected]. A minimum donation of $45 per person for JMJ Pregnancy Center at the GALA is requested. CUB SCOUTS & SCOUTS BSA Monday, September 20, 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM (Parish Hall) Information & Registration Meeting Escape the Indoors with SMM Cub Scouts (all children grades 1-5) and Scouts BSA (grade 6 and up)! For additional information call/text 407-569-9198 or email [email protected]

catholic social teaching connect

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For adultsFR WALSH’s MEN’s BIBLE STUDY IS BACK!Join Fr. Walsh every Tuesday morning at 7 am (done by 8 am) in the Parish Hall

FULFILLED: Uncovering the Biblical Foundation of CatholicismSeptember 30 to November 18Thursday Mornings ~ 9:30am to 11 am in the Family Life Center OR Thursday Evenings 7 to 8 pm on ZoomFullfilled is a Seven-part apologetic study featuring Sonja Corbitt and explores the biblical roots of the Catholic Faith. It uncovers God’s consistent design for our worship of him and his relationship with us. Learn where the blueprint for the Catholic Faith was laid out in the Old Testament and how Jesus fulfilled it in the New Testament. Please register at stmargaretmary.org/womens-fall-bible-study. More information, contact: [email protected] is limited to 60 in-person participants and 10 Zoom participants.

BLESSED IS SHENext session Tuesday, Sept. 21, 7:30-9pm, in the Family Life Center.NEW Ladies small faith sharing group every other Tuesday night.For women who desire two things: prayer and community.Using the study materials from blessedisshe.netWe will send out a video to watch before each session and then all are invited to come and pray and share.RSVP to [email protected]

THEOLOGY OF THE BODY PARENT MEETINGWith Sr. Gianna Grace, SCTJM, Associate Vocations Director of the Diocese of Orlando.Friday, Sept. 17, 10-11am, Parish Hall.All middle school parents are invited to hear more about how to equip all kids to make sense of the challenges of our sexualized culture before they find themselves confused, lost, and misled.To RSVP call the Family Life Office at 407-645-0284.

For children

Children’s Faith Formation will have a Kick-Off/Introductory Session for all parents and students of Face-to-Face Students today, September 12 at 10:45 in the Parish Hall. Our session should be about 30 minutes. Come meet your catechists (religion teacher), get information about the year ahead and learn about St. Joseph. Please bring a loaf or two of bread to adorn our St. Joseph altar.

Face to Face and Virtual Faith Formation will begin classes on Sunday, September 19.

faith formation

This event will sell out, please get your tickets early.

Tickets are on sale now.

We are unable to livestream this presentation.

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For middle & high school

REGISTRATION IS OPEN! Visit ym.stmargaretmary.org for more details. Mark your calendar for these fun Fall Kickoff Events! Revive Middle School

Fall Kickoff Night! Wednesday, Sept. 15, 7:00-8:30pm (Parish Hall)

All middle school students are invited for a night of fun, games, fellowship, and good food. Sign up at ym.stmargaretmary.org

Amplify High School Fall Kickoff - The Office Olympics! Sunday, Sept. 19, 7:00-8:30 pm (Parish Hall)

All high school students are invited for a night of competition and fellowship! Sign up at ym.stmargaretmary.org

For young adults MARIAN MONDAYS for Young Adults, Mondays, 6:45 pm in the Chapel. We will meet to pray a Rosary to the Blessed Virgin Mary and then find a local joint afterwards for some food and fellowship. For more info contact Lana or Ben at [email protected]

CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD has returned to the 9:30 am Mass. Children in grades Pre-K through Second Grade are invited to join us for a Liturgy of the Word that is geared towards children. The children will exit the assembly before the First Reading and return before the Liturgy of the Eucharist. Please call or email Michelle at 407-647-5171 or [email protected] with questions.

St. Joseph Carpentry Project All people who made the Journey Cross are invited to bring your homemade cross to 8 am Mass on Sept. 14, the Feast of the Holy Cross and have them blessed. For more information call the Family Life Office at 407-645-0284.

SMM FOOD PANTRY PROGRAM This week’s food pantry collection will go to Christian Service Center. Please consider donating individual serving size packages of: Peanut butter & crackers Soup Pasta Meals Tuna/Chicken Cereal Protein/breakfast bars Pretzels/Goldfish Raisins Also, newborn and size 1 & 2 diapers are

needed!

liturgy

outreach & opportunities to Serve

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VOLUNTEER TUTORS & SUPPORT NEEDED Our parish is a long-time supporter of the Hope CommUnity Center in Apopka which serves primarily immigrant and working poor families and offers a vast range of community programs and social services. The Hope CommUnity Center is looking for volunteers to support Fall and Winter programs in the Academic Support Department.

Elementary Tutoring: Beginning September 27 virtually and in person. Tutoring is from 3:45 to 5:00 on Monday and Wednesday. MOMS (Making Ongoing Meaningful Steps): Begins virtually on September 28th with the hope of having some in person classes later in the year. This group meets every Tuesday from 10 am-12 noon. English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL): October 6 Adult classes begin October 6th and are conducted virtually on Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30. Approximately 12 students to a class. The classes will have 2 volunteers teaching and assisting. STEAM Club (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math): Begins virtually October 12. These classes are held on Tuesday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30 Citizenship Classes & Citizenship Practice & Review: Volunteers are also needed to help teach Citizenship Classes and for Practice & Review, a program in which students who are preparing to attend their Citizenship Interviews have 1:1 practice speaking, writing and reading English while reviewing the 100 questions that are part of the Citizenship Exam. This is a virtual program and has a flexible schedule.

If you are interested in knowing more about these programs, discussing how you might best fit as a volunteer for the Hope CommUnity Center, or if you would like to sign up to volunteer, please contact Lynn Devanie, Volunteer Coordinator at [email protected] or 407-880-4673 ext. 222. MEALS ON WHEELS

Volunteers needed to deliver meals and a smile to isolated seniors. Did You Know? 1 in 6 seniors may not know

where their next meal will come from? Many everyday tasks for you, are insurmountable obstacles that seniors face each day. Common issues

among seniors include hunger, depression and social isolation. It’s Simple… Deliver a meal to seniors on the most convenient route available in your local area. Just drop off the meal, say hello and go about your normal day. Volunteers deliver Monday – Friday mornings once per week for up to 2 hours. Let’s make sure seniors do not feel hungry, isolated or forgotten. Learn more by calling Maureen Sullivan/Volunteer Program Supervisor/Seniors First, Inc. at 407.373.7752 or email, [email protected] HOW CAN WE HELP REFUGEES FROM AFGHANISTAN? Afghan Special Immigrant Visa holders being evacuated to the United States need our support and welcome. Refugee resettlement agencies provide welcome, housing and basic supplies for families during their initial months in their new homes, and help families integrate into their new communities as they seek jobs and navigate life in a new country. Resettlement agencies, such as Catholic Charities Jacksonville, can use your support. Learn how you can help & where you can donate on our parish website. COFFEE AND DONUTS To help with Coffee and Donuts for after the 8 am and 9:30 am Masses on Sunday, please contact Concetta Timmes at 407-647-3392 or email [email protected].

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Living new life through …… Baptism Audrey Kate Nelson Death Miriam Timmes Ann Denion Margaret Stevenson Carol Ancona Eleanor Popper FOCCUS Monday, Sept. 20, 6:30-8 pm via Zoom meeting for all current and new FOCCUS facilitator couples. Contact [email protected] to RSVP. PREPARATION FOR CHILDREN’s FIRST RECONCILIATION & FIRST EUCHARIST Registration is currently open. Students must be baptized and in the second grade (or higher) to be eligible. All registrations are on our website at stmargaretmary.org/ministries/faith-formation. Classes are held on Tuesday evenings and will begin in October. SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION Registration is now open for our 2021-22 Confirmation program! The last day to register for Confirmation is Wednesday, September 15. All students in grades 9-12 who have not yet been confirmed and are registered here at SMM are eligible to participate. Visit our registration page for more details and a schedule of classes: stmargaretmary.org/confirmation-2022 THE SMM NURSERY IS NOW OPEN for the Saturday, 5 pm Mass and Sunday, 9:30 am Mass. Reservations are requested and it is limited to 10 children. Please observe the following guidelines: Nursery Opening for Children ages 4 and under.

Limit of 10 children per Sunday. RSVP online each Sunday: stmargaretmary.org/

nursery

Children over 2 must wear a mask in the nursery- as well as all parents dropping off.

Temperatures will be taken for all children prior to entry. Any child with allergies, runny nose, cough, etc., will be asked to stay home.

Snacks are not allowed. Parents must sign children in and

out. No siblings allowed to do so. (2) SMM Nursery workers are

approved thru the Diocesan Safe Environment regulations, fingerprinted, masked, and will be responsible for all sanitization before and after.

Please contact the Family Life Office with questions or for more information: 407-645-0284.

FREE COVID-19 VACCINES Friday, Sept 17 and Friday, Oct 8 from 3-8 pm at First Congregational Church of WP, 225 S Interlachen Ave. Appointments not required.

FOR YOUR MARRIAGE … Sometimes things can go very wrong in a marriage. Retrouvaille is a program to help heal and support married couples experiencing difficulties, couples broken, lonely and hurting. It’s also for couples who have separated or divorced and want to try again. Our next program is at San Pedro Center, Winter Park, September 24-26. For more information and registration, call 352-274-4614. All calls and names held in strictest confidence. We invite you to visit our website at Retrouvaille.org.

Sacraments

Services Available

Support

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