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Sacred Heart Church & Saint Gerard Mission
Diocese of Orlando / A Redemptorist Parish Since 1926 Phone: 386-428-6426 • Emergency: 386-428-9899 • Fax: 386-423-4088
998 Fr. Donlan Dr., New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168
P.O. Box 729, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32170
website: www.sacredheartnsb.com Email: [email protected]
3rd Sunday Ordinary Time — January 21, 2018
Welcome to
Sacred Heart Catholic Church & St. Gerard Mission Church We are delighted to welcome everyone who has come to share a Eucharistic meal with us today. Whether you are a family member, a friend, a familiar face, or a visitor, know that your presence
enlivens our Eucharistic celebration and our community. We are glad you are here. The Redemptorist Community of Sacred Heart Church & St. Gerard Mission
Redemptorists Serving our Parish Fr. Thomas Burke, C.Ss.R., Pastor
Fr. Edward Gray, C.Ss.R. Fr. Francis Nelson, C.Ss.R. Fr. George Rosario, C.Ss.R. Fr. Aldrin Nunes, C.Ss.R. Fr. Kevin MacDonald, C.Ss.R., Missionary
Permanent Deacons Deacon Steve Cooley Deacon Tom Murray Retired
Sacred Heart Masses Saturday Vigil ....................... 4:00pm Sunday: ............. 7:00, 9:00 & 11:30am Weekdays: ................. 7 :00& 11:00am Saturdays: ............................. 7:00am Holy Day Vigil: ..................... 7:00pm Holy Day: ................... 7:00 & 11:00am Reconciliation Saturday ..................... 3:00—3:45 pm Thurs. before 1st Fri. . 4:00—5:00 pm
Sacred Heart Catholic School 1003 Turnbull Street
New Smyrna Beach, Fl. 32168 Pre-Kindergarten thru 8th Grade Principal: Mrs. Shelley Niswonger
Phone: (386) 428-4732 Fax: (386) 428-4087
Website: www.shseagles.org St. Gerard Mission Church
Phone: 386-426-0930 3171 S. Ridgewood Ave.,
Edgewater, FL 32141 St. Gerard Mission Masses
All administration is at Sacred Heart Parish Office
Saturday Vigil: ....................... 4:30pm Sunday: ................................. 10:00am Wednesdays:.......................... 9:00am First Friday:............................ 9:00am Holy Days: ............................. 9:00am Reconciliation: 1/2 hr. before Mass
Mass Intentions Saturday, January 20
7:00am + Marianne Mauricio by Dina Giordano
4:00pm + Emil & Anita Marash by Daughters Carole & Anita
Sunday, January 21
7:00am Joe & Edythe Bellissimo by Lou & Kathy Bartos
9:00am + Ilda Agostinho by 9am Choir
11:30am + Elena Skvortsova by Frank & Esper Radosta
Monday, January 22
7:00am + Marianne Mauricio By Jose Mauricio
11:00am Joe & Edythe Bellissimo by Steve & Suzanne Cooley
Tuesday, January 23 7:00am + Audrey Stark Laura Devenoge
11:00am + Kenneth Lisk by Mother Mary
Wednesday, January 24
7:00am + Trudy D’April Laura Devenoge
11:00am + Alex Roy by Tom & Theresa Meyer
(CONTINUED)
Thursday, January 25
7:00am + Michael Nagel Laura Devenoge
11:00am + Beverly Studer by Husband Rick
Friday, January 26
7:00am All Parishioners
11:00am Maria Bilodeau by Suzanne Cooley & Family
Saturday, January 27
7:00am All Parishioners
4:00pm + Pete Pitera by Family
Sunday, January 28
7:00am + Mary Ann Reynolds by Earl & Betty Carty
9:00am + Henry & Ilda Agostinho by Larry & Catherine Krzeminski
11:30am + Simon Peter Geer by Frank & Esper Radosta Cross indicates the person is deceased. No cross the person is alive.
Reflection
Today, let us reflect on God’s faithfulness to us in his unconditional love that keeps constantly, but gently inviting us towards Godself. The only requirement: “repent,
believe and embrace this good news of God’s unconditional love for you.”
Sacred Heart Weekly Offering
January 14, 2018
Offertory Income Last Week ..$11,950.00
Online Giving this Week ........... $420.00
Total Income ........................ $12,370.00
Attendance This Week: .................... 988
Our parish goal for Our Catholic Appeal in 2017 for
Sacred Heart is $105,829.00
Paid to Date - $98,733.20
Balance - $7,095.80
Our Catholic Appeal
$105,829.00
$98,733.20
Events Calendar
Sunday, January 21
10:00am Coffee & Donuts Hot Breakfast/SH
Monday, January 22
7:30am Rosary/Church 10:30am Rosary/Church 6:00pm BINGO 7:00pm Mission—Spiritual Renewal
Tuesday, January 23
7:30am Rosary/Church 9:00am Sr. Exercise/KH 9:00am Legion of Mary / Office Bld 10:30am Rosary/Church OLPH Novena after 11am Mass 7:00pm Mission—Spiritual Renewal Wednesday, January 24
7:30am Rosary/Church 10:30am Rosary/Church 3:30pm JMJ/SH 7:00pm Mission—Spiritual Renewal
Thursday, January 25
7:30am Rosary/Church 9:00am Sr. Exercise/KH 9:30am Thurs Morning Bible Study/SH 10:30am Rosary/Church 6:00pm Centering Prayer/Church
Friday, January 26
7:30am Adoration/Church 7:30am Rosary/Church 12:30pm BINGO/SH 4:45pm Benediction/Church
Saturday, January 27
7:30am Rosary/Church Sunday, January 28
10:00am Coffee & Donuts Hot Breakfast/SH
Readings for the Week of January 21, 2018
Sunday Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Jon 3:1-5, 10; Ps 25:4-5, 6-7, 8-9; 1 Cor 7:29-31; Mk 1:14-20 Monday Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children 2 Sm 5:1-7, 10; Ps 89:20, 21-22, 25-26; Mk 3:22-30 Tuesday Saint Vincent, Deacon and Martyr; Saint Marianne Cope, Virgin 2 Sm 6:12b-15, 17-19; Ps 24: 7, 8, 9, 10; Mk 3:31-35 Wednesday Saint Francis de Sales, Bishop and Doctor of the Church 2 Sm 7:4-17; Ps 89:4-5, 27-28, 29-30; Mk 4:1-20 Thursday The Conversion of Saint Paul the Apostle Acts 22:3-16 or Acts 9:1-22; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Mk 16:15-18 Friday Saints Timothy and Titus, Bishops 2 Tm 1:1-8 or Ti 1:1-5; Ps 96:1-2a, 2b-3, 7-8a, 10;Mk 4:26-34 Saturday Saint Angela Merici 2 Sm 12:1-7a, 10-17; Ps 51:12-13, 14-15, 16- 17;Mk 4:35-41 Sunday Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Dt 18:15-20; Ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 7-9; 1 Cor 7:32-35; Mk 1:21-28
Second Collection January 28, 2018—Seminarians
This special collection for seminarians is used to support the formation of seminarians as they discern their
vocation to the priesthood. Preparing for the Sacrament of Holy Orders is a nine year process. The full cost of a
seminary tuition, insurance and books exceeds $400,000 during the nine year formation period.
Your support ensures that our seminarians receive adequate tuition assistance.
On Friday, January 12, 2018, the faculties of
Sacred Heart School and Burns Science and Technology played volleyball on a friendly match at Sacred Gym. Both schools have been working together in promoting academic excellence and
healthy sports competition.
Sacred Heart faculty won 25-11 .
Sacred Heart School Boys Varsity
Boys Varsity Basketball got off to a great start when they won their first game against
Saint Brendan on Saturday, January 13th at the new St. Peter’s Gym.
Congratulations and way to go Varsity Eagles!
Having Fun at Religious Education
Mrs. Bilodeau made “Kente Cloth Stoles” with some of the younger members of the group on Sunday’s Religious Education. Based on the reading from the Book of Samuel, the lesson was about listening to God and what He wanted us to be. Kente is a special cloth from Africa and symbolizes things about the person who wears it. The patterns are made using geometric shapes and represent life, innocence, growth, unity, etc. Their teachers will be joining them next Sunday.
Mrs. Sylvia McCormick is on her third series of the Creed with her third graders. They had been studying the meaning of the profession of our faith. Way to go Team Sylvia!
Mrs. Carol Stawicki, our 4 & 5 grade teacher and our RE Team Leader is having fun with her students learning about the sacraments. Her instruction is loaded with technology that makes learning about the faith interesting. Thank you Team Carol!
Ms. Christy Bartholomew’s middle school class studies Scripture and prepares our 8th grade candidates for their reception of the Sacrament of Confirmation. Thank you Team Christy!
CENTERING PRAYER
Meets Thursday Evening
at 6:00pm in the Church
All are welcome!
MARK YOUR CALENDARS
Fabulous Friday February 16th Fried Fish—Baked Fish
and more!!!
Further Details next week!!
St. Patrick’s Day Dinner Dance!
Saturday March 17th—5 to 8pm
More details to follow
Be Irish—Be there!!
Knights of Columbus Fr. Downey Council #4934 New Smyrna Beach, Fl. 32168 Grand Knight George Seney
IS IT I, Lord? ARE YOU AWARE
* MARY OUR MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HELP NEEDS YOU
* WHY? TO BRING THE MISSION OF HER SON, JESUS TO FULFILLMENT
* HOW? HELP PEOPLE GROW IN THEIR EXPERIENCE OF GOD’S
UNCONDITIONAL LOVE AND THE POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
LEGION OF MARY PRESIDIUM :
* AN ACTIVE APOSTOLIC GROUP OF LAY PEOPLE
* FOUNDED IN IRELAND 1921. CAME TO AMERICA 1931
* IN EXISTENCE IN OUR PARISH SINCE 1975
JESUS SAID TO HIS DISCIPLES, “COME AND SEE” Jn.1/39
WE, LEGIONARIES INVITE YOU, “COME AND SEE”
WE MEET EVERY TUESDAY @ 9.00 am
IN OFFICE CONFERENCE ROOM
MARY DEPENDS ON YOUR
GENEROUS RESPONSE.
Ministry News
Family Ministry—We had 33 families join us.
Many are very excited for this opportunity to have a better understanding of the Bible and to deepen their faith and become more engaged in our parish.
We look forward to coming together again on Sunday February 4th.
Traveling Mother of Divine Mercy
Home Visitation
The statue of the Pilgrim Virgin together with the image of the Divine Mercy were taken to the home of the Dichoso family from the home of the Calla family the day after Christmas. In addition to praying the rosary, two images of the Divine Mercy were blessed and enthroned as King of Home and Family, of the Dichoso family and the Calla family by Fr. Aldrin Nunez, Cs.S.R., the Ministry’s Spiritual Director. If you want to schedule a Pilgrim Virgin home visitation and a Divine Mercy enthronement at your home, please call 386-848-1787.
Words of Jesus from the Diary of Saint Faustina
“I am offering people a vessel with which they are to keep coming for graces to the fountain of mercy. That vessel is this image with the signature: ‘Jesus, I trust in You’ . By means of this Image I shall be granting many graces to souls. So let every soul have access to it.
9 Days for Life January 18-26, 2018
Is a "digital pilgrimage" of prayer and action focused on cherishing the gift of every person's life. A multi-faceted
novena highlighting a different intention each day provides
reflections, bonus information, and suggested actions.
Join to receive the novena through the 9 Days for Life app,
daily emails, or daily texts.
See below for information on how else you can get involved!
#9DaysforLife #OurPrayersMatter
Day of Prayer for The Legal Protection of Unborn Children
January 22,2018
A great prayer for life is urgently needed, a prayer which will rise up throughout the world. Through
special initiatives and in daily prayer, may an impassioned plea rise to God, the Creator and lover of life, from every Christian community, from every group and association, from every family and from
the heart of every believer.
Pope Saint John Paul II, Evangelium Vitae, no. 100*
As individuals, we are called to observe this day through the penitential practices of prayer, fasting
and/or giving alms. Another way to take part is through participating in special events to observe the anniversary of Roe v. Wade. Call your local diocese or
parish to find out what events might be taking place in your area.
CROSSING FROM “SAYING TO DOING”
There are many ways we seek health-you might say wellness is the new religion! Wellness encompasses many areas of fitness, i.e., more than a change of meditation or a new exercise class, It requires taking charge of managing your life and health. Notice that I do not say “control”-that is more difficult than “manage”.
Wellness is for optimists just as January resolutions are.
Promise yourself NEW YEAR, NEW YOU!
Use wellness as a guiding principle. Ambition is a principle. Take heart… the Arthritis Association states low impact exercise can reduce pain and stiffness. Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis in the U.S. 12.4 million adults are affected by OA. 10% of men and 13% of women older than 60 have OA in the knee. Only 30 minutes 5 days a week is the recommended amount of moderate low impact exercise. We have chair exercise Tuesday and Thursday at 9am at Sacred Heart. This is a HUGE free advantage, close to home and great company. It is proven that moving too little might cause your cells to age faster. There are more than 650 muscles in the body including the heart (skeletal muscle is different from cardiac muscle, but muscles they are). We lose more muscle mass starting at age 50. Little changes count! Stand hourly if you sit for long periods. Take a short walk to the front sidewalk twice a day. It takes 1 1/2 hours to walk off 2 slices of pizza! Added to movement are nutrition and sleep which aid in your quest. Small changes make an impact So try an apple for the candy bar. If a nap is impossible in work schedule, go to bed 1/2 hour earlier.
But much needed is the ability to endure hard work and heartbreak. Crossing from saying and doing is not always easy. To truly find a sense of wellness and Confidence, look into your faith and yourself. Look into the mirror to reveal results of new moves. Try to feel calm, connected to the Lord and be happy. It is your right , everyday, every month, every year.
I share with you that I practice what I preach. I go to the Gym 6 days a week. Happy 2018 too.
Betty
Parish
Nurse
News
Diane Barr &
Betty Kaiser
Saint Gerard Mission 3171 S Ridgewood Ave, Edgewater, FL 32141
St. Gerard Events Calendar January 22 2018– January 28, 2018
Monday, January 22
8:00am Maids of Martha Cleaning Ministry 9:00am Rosary (Marian Movement of Priests) & Divine Mercy Chaplet Tuesday, January 23
Wednesday, January 24
8:30am Rosary 9:00 am Mass
Thursday, January 25
5:00pm Choir Practice
Friday, January 26
Saturday, January 27
3:00pm Saturday Choir-Practice 4:00pm Reconciliation 4:00pm Rosary 4:30pm Vigil Mass
After Mass St. Vincent de Paul—Begging at the Door
Sunday, January 28
8:30am Sunday Choir-practice 9:30am Reconciliation 9:30am Rosary
10:00am Mass After Mass St. Vincent de Paul—Begging at the Door
MASS INTENTIONS
Saturday, January 20
4:30pm Col. & Mrs John Church by Michelle & Rachel Galloway
Sunday, January 21
10:00am + George J. Butler by wife Barbara & Family Wednesday, January 24
9:00am + Marion Zalar by jim & Anita Shoda
Saturday, January 27
4:30pm + Peter DiNicola By Wini Meinster
Sunday, January 28
10:00am + Paul McGrath by Wed. Evening Bible Study
Our parish goal for Our Catholic Appeal in 2017
for St. Gerard - $35,223.00
Paid to Date -
$27,617.67
Balance—$7,605.33
$35,223.0
$
$27,617.67
Begging at the Door
Next Weekend!
January 27 & 28 Jesus working through us in our
Community
St. Vincent de Paul Society
St. Gerard Weekly Offering January 14, 2018
Offertory Income Last Week ... $3,904.00
Online Giving this Week ............. $43.00
Total Offertory Income ........... $3,947.00
Attendance This Week: ..................... 437
Heavenly Father, We could never thank our military men and women enough for their courageous service and sacrifice to our country and its people. Show us ways in our communities, churches, and fami-lies to thank and love them better. Keep and protect these heroes and their
families, in the powerful name of Jesus we pray. Amen.
St. Gerard's Memorial Brick Program
We are excited to offer the opportunity for you to have an engraved brick embedded in front of our Holy Family statue on the path to St. Gerard's. Many use the engraved bricks to memorialize a loved one. This program is being run by the St. Vincent de Paul Conference.
Grace Albanese is the program coordinator
(386)427-6682.
Profits will help our neighbors in need. Engraved bricks cost $50; bricks with a logo cost $10 more. Forms are available on the bulletin board in the vestibule of
St. Gerard's.
ALUMINUM POP TAB COLLECTION
Thanks to all of you who have saved and donated your POP TAB’s for the 2017 – 2018 collection period, which ends February 28th. We are heading for another banner year. We’re in somewhat of a dull season right now, the holidays are over and the picnic season and outdoor activities are still down the road, but there’s more sports on TV than we can shake a stick at. That means there’ll be
plenty of great foods to enjoy, that will need a tasty libation to wash them down with. So, if the libation of your choice has a POP TAB, please save it for the Ronald McDonald Houses. Thank you. See picture of last year’s bounty in the vestibule of St. Gerard.
We did good!
SNAPSHOT OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL ACTIVITIES
During October-December 2017, around 130 volunteers drove 4857 miles and joyfully spent 1353 hours in service to our needy neighbors.
Receipts totaled $21,939 of which $15,977 were from begging.
Expenses were $16,252 which included $980 operating ex-penses.
SVdP delivered groceries at a cost of $7381 to 536 households of 1376 persons, 29% of whom were children.
The conference gave 64 families utility bill assistance ($6,260), 54 families transportation help ($724), and provid-ed 33 families with medications, emergency lodging and miscellaneous services. We work closely with other agen-cies and routinely refer persons to myriad agencies which might help with specific problems.
In addition to food, the conference is able to give our ever present homeless population propane, tents, bug spray and bus passes.
Comparison to last year, same period, reveals little variance in level of expenditures and numbers of persons served.
We are only able to serve people because you are generously providing the means.
On behalf of those served, thank you for your steadfast support. The Lord hears the cry of the poor and we are
His instruments.