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1738 W. University Ave, Gainesville, Fl 32603-1839 • (352) 372-3533 • Fax (352) 378-9010 Home of the catholicgators.org MASS TIMES Sunday 9:00am Family Mass 11:30am 1:30pm (Spanish) 5:30pm Mon-Fri. 12:00pm | 5:30pm Saturday 5:30pm Vigil OFFICE HOURS Mon, Th, Fri Tue, Wed 10:00am-5:00pm 9:00am-5:00pm RECONCILIATION M-F 4:30pm—5:20pm EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Monday Wednesday Friday 4:30-5:30pm 4:30-5:30pm 4:30-5:30pm FIRST FRIDAY 5:30pm Mass of the Sacred Heart and Eucharistic Adoration ROSARY Monday-Friday 11:25am July 1, 2018 • Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Separating Families pg 5 Rosario de Aurora pg 6 Questions Wanted pg 7 July 1, 2018 • Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time "Do not be afraid; just have faith." "No tengas miedo; solo ten fe". Mk 5:36

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1738 W. University Ave, Gainesville, Fl 32603-1839 • (352) 372-3533 • Fax (352) 378-9010

Home of the

catholicgators.org

MASS TIMES

Sunday 9:00am Family Mass 11:30am 1:30pm (Spanish) 5:30pm

Mon-Fri. 12:00pm | 5:30pm

Saturday 5:30pm Vigil

OFFICE HOURS

Mon, Th, Fri Tue, Wed

10:00am-5:00pm 9:00am-5:00pm

RECONCILIATION M-F 4:30pm—5:20pm

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION

Monday Wednesday Friday

4:30-5:30pm 4:30-5:30pm 4:30-5:30pm

FIRST FRIDAY 5:30pm Mass of the Sacred Heart and

Eucharistic Adoration

ROSARY Monday-Friday 11:25am

July 1, 2018 • Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Separating Families pg 5

Rosario de Aurora pg 6

Questions Wanted pg 7

July 1, 2018 • Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

"Do not be afraid; just have faith." "No tengas miedo; solo ten fe".

Mk 5:36

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Information

Clergy & Staff Members St. Augustine Church Pastor Father David Ruchinski Parochial Vicar Father Philip Timlin Father Wilson Colmenares Administrative Assistant to the Pastor Gail Fitzsimmons RCIA and Young Adult Ministry Coordinator

Vincent Herzog Liturgy Coordinator Melissa Likamwa Music Coordinator Lindsey Tran Religious Education Coordinator Elena Melendez Facilities & Operations Manager Mary T. Wise Bookkeeper Lee Ann Andrewskiewicz Parish Secretaries Brian Gulig Cecile Sands Communications Liaison Itzel Guzman The Catholic Student Center Director of the Catholic Student Center Father David Ruchinski Assistant Director Ashley Hemingway Campus Minister Sandy DeTeresa Director of Development Mel Rio Campus Ministry Assistant Sr. Ana-Luisa Galvan Alumni Outreach Coordinator Lauren Troncoso Parish Evangelization Team Coordinator Natalie Molina FOCUS Missionaries Chloe Page

Date Intentions Events

Sunday, July 1 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Wis 1:13-15; 2:23-24 2 Cor 8:7, 9. 13-15 Mk 5:21-43 or 5:21-24, 35b-43

9:00am For the Parish 11:30am Ann Pizzuto by Judi Pizzuto 1:30pm Pedro Garcia by Gloria Garcia 5:30pm Samuel G Russell by Judy Russell

2:30pm Cafecito 3:00pm Hispanic Advisory Council

Monday, July 2 Weekday Am 2:6-19, 13-16 Mt 8:18-22

12:00pm Vocations 5:30pm Kathryne Padgett by Ingrid Hamilton

4:30pm Holy Hour 7:00pm Grupo de Oracion 7:00pm Ultreya

Tuesday, July 3 Saint Thomas, Apostle Eph 2:19-22 Jn 20:24-29

12:00pm Souls in Purgatory by Freddy Rojas 5:30pm John Michael Sy by Sabrina Sy

4:30pm New Choir Rehearsal 6:15pm Newman Dinner 7:00pm Spanish Choir Rehearsal

Wednesday, July 4 Weekday Am 5:14-15, 21-24 Mt 8:28-34

12:00pm Felipe Sanchez by Sarah Guerreo 5:30pm No Mass

Thursday, July 5 Weekday Am 7:10-17 Mt 9:1-8

12:00pm Jean Casagrande by Lynn LaBove 5:30pm Kathryne Padgett by Ingrid Hamilton

6:15pm Scr ipture Reflection (Young Adults) 6:30 Choir Rehearsal

Friday, July 6 Weekday Am 8:4-6, 9-12 Mt 9:9-13

12:00pm Gladys Sands by Cecile Sands and Sam Saxon 5:30pm Theodora Rima by Sarah Guerreo

4:30pm Holy Hour

Saturday, July 7 Weekday Am 9:11-15 Mt 9:14-17

5:30pm 6:00am Rosar io de Aurora 5:30pm Vigil Mass

The deceased are indicated by a cross in front of their names. Masses said for the living are for their special intentions.

RCIA Sacramental Preparation Sacrament of Marriage Sacrament of Baptism

Contact Vincent Herzog at [email protected]

Call the office for information on First Reconciliation, First Communion, High School Confirmation, & Adult Confirmation preparation.

Couples should meet with a priest at least six months prior to the wedding. The wedding date should not be scheduled before talking with a priest. Couples should contact Gail Fitzsimmons ([email protected]) to schedule a preliminary meeting.

Parents and prospective godparents needing to attend a baptism class should complete the Baptism Registration or Sponsor/Godparent Eligibility at catholicgators.org. Fr Philip Timlin, will contact you when we receive your registrations. Please call the parish office (352.372.3533) with questions.

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Parish Stewardship

ST. AUGUSTINE SPOTLIGHT JULY 1 THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Today’s second reading from the second letter of St. Paul to the Corinthians is very challenging. First he notes that Jesus, though he was rich, became poor for our sakes. This is somewhat confusing because Jesus was most likely not rich in the monetary sense, if he assumed Joseph’s profession as a carpenter. Some scholars believe that Paul is talking about Jesus giving up his divine existence in heaven (riches) for his human existence and ultimately his suffering and death (poverty). This action, which is a lot more significant than giving up wealth, enriches all of us by opening heaven to us. Paul then admonishes the Corinthians to share what they have (their surplus) with those in need. His final quote, “Whoever had much did not have more, and whoever had little did not have less,” is from Exodus (16:18), when the Israelites were gathering manna in the desert. Recall that manna was bread-like material provided by God to his hungry people. So we are called to share our gifts with others. There are two important points. First, it would be easy to say that we have no surplus, that we are just getting by. However, most of us at St. Augustine’s, including students, are probably living better than 99% of the rest of the world. Second, just as the manna in the desert was provided by God, all that we have is a gift from God. We may be enriched by our hard work and education, but the talent and ability to start with are an undeserved gift from our Father. Our lives should be thanksgiving to God for his goodness to us and sharing of his blessings with others, according to his word. Paul A. Gulig Chair, Service Committee and Parish Council

Masses on June 24, 2018

The Nativity of Saint John the Baptist

Offertory $5,660.51 Blackbaud Student Center $1,430.36

Student Center $60.00 Second Collection $1,036.34

E-Giving Offertory $1,577.00 Mercedarian sisters $5.00

E-Giving Student Center $85.00 Poor Box $39.00

Blackbaud Offertory $495.00 TOTAL $10,388.21

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Around the parish, greater

Gainesville and the Diocese

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The common good of society consists of three essential elements: respect for and the promotion of the fundamental human rights of each individual, the development of the spiritual and temporal goods of society, and the peace and security of the members of society. As far as possible, citizens should take an active role in public life, seeking the common good for all. (CCC#1913-1917)

Are you searching for a new career? Are you a recent graduate? Graduating within the next 12 months? Why not consider a career as Knights of Columbus Field Agent. If you are a self-motivated, people oriented person looking for a great career; this full-time position could be for you. The position offers full benefits including Health Insurance and a Retirement Plan. If you are interested or know of someone that is a member or qualifies for membership and would like an exciting career, please call Jim Spinelli at 352-873-9417 or email at [email protected]

July 1, 2018 • Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Collection for the Church in Latin America

The Collection for the Church in Latin America is approaching, and the generosity of the parish supports many pastoral projects that benefit the faithful in Latin America and the Caribbean. Many indigenous peoples, youth and young adults, as well as those preparing for the Sacrament of Marriage benefit from your efforts. We need your help to ensure the success of the collection!

Life Teen

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Catholic Student Center and

Young Adult Ministries

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María, una joven madre, fue abusada y forzada al tráfico sexual por una pandilla local en su pais de origen, Guatemala. Eventualmente, María escapó de esta situación y huyó a Estados Unidos con José, su hijo de 3 años, en busca de protección. Cuando agentes de la Protección de Aduanas y Fronteras apresaron a María y a José en la frontera, decidieron separar a Maria de su niño, aparentemente convencidos que ella era la tía de José. Por tanto, a José se le consideró como “no acompañado” y transferido al cuidado de la Oficina para la Reubicación de Refugiados y ella fue transladada a un centro de detención para adultos. María sigue detenida y aun no la han reunificado con su hijo. Ha habido un increment significante en la separación de fa-milias en la frontera EEUU/México por el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS) y la Protección de Aduanas y Fronteras (CBP). Desde oct. 2017, más de 700 niños han sido separados de sus padres y se les considera “no acompañados”. La separación forzosa de las familias es muy preocupante por varias razones:

Sería muy costoso para los contribuyentes.

Para implementar esta política, los contribuyentes tendrían que pagar cientos de dólares cada día por cada familia.

Esto obstaculizaría la eficiencia judicial

Los niños son vulnerables y no deben ser separados de sus padres

El aumento de los procesos judiciales y la separación de los padres de sus hijos no va a disuadir a las familias que buscan seguridad en los Estados Unidos

Para más información visite: http://catholicgators.org/news/maria

Separando a las Familias en la Frontera: Una Práctica Costosa

Separating Families on the Border: A Costly Practice

Maria, a young mother, was abused and forced into sex trafficking by a local gang in her home country, Guatemala. Eventually, Maria escaped from this situation and fled to the United States with Jose, her 3-year-old son, in search of protection. When agents of the Customs and Border Protection arrested Maria and Jose at the border, they decided to separate Maria from her child, apparently convinced that she was Jose's aunt. Therefore, Jose was considered as "not accompanied" and transferred to the care of the Office for the Relocation of Refugees and she was transferred to a detention center for adults. Maria is still detained and has not yet reunited her with her son. There has been a significant increase in the separation of families on the US / Mexico border by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Protection of Customs and Borders (CBP). From oct. 2017, more than 700 children have been separated from their parents and are considered "unaccompanied". The forced separation of families is very worrying for several reasons:

It would be very expensive for taxpayers

To implement this policy, taxpayers would have to pay hundreds of dollars each day for each family.

This would hamper judicial efficiency

Children are vulnerable and should not be separated from their parents

The increase in judicial processes and the separation of parents from their children will not deter families seeking safety in the United States.

For more information visit: http://catholicgators.org/news/maria

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Ministerio Hispano

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Greater Gainesville, catholic schools, the

Diocese and The parish

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Feast of Mary Magdalene

We will be having the 18th annual parish celebration of the feast of Mary Magdalene at Masses on Sunday, July 22. Everyone is welcome to attend and enjoy light refreshments after the 5:30 Mass. The Vatican in 2016 raised her memorial to a feast day in the liturgical calendar.

July 1, 2018 • Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Questions about God, your soul, Catholic teachings, becoming Catholic, preparing to receive the sacraments -- especially the questions you feel you should already know, or that no one knows! To get the questions flowing, the RCIA will be showing episodes from Bishop Barron's renowned series -- such as the Catholicism Series, Pivotal Players, and his newest on the Mass -- starting July 1st at 4:00pm in the newly redecorated parish lounge every Sunday until August. Then we will be hosting a Q&A. There will be coffee and doughnuts. All are welcomed.