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Welcome to Sacred Heart
We extend a warm welcome to those who attend our Church. We hope that you will find ourparish community a place where your life of faith will be nourished. We also hope that you will share your special
gifts within the community. Your prayers, your presence and your talents are most welcome. Parish registrationforms are in the back of the church or may be obtained at the Parish Office.
Sacred Heart CATHOLIC CHURCH
Main Church7190 Highway 17 South
Fleming Island FL 32003
Green Cove Springs Church207 Palmetto Avenue
Green Cove Springs FL 32043
PARISH OFFICE7190 Highway 17 SouthTel 284-3811 Fax 529-8845Office Hours: Monday – Friday8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.Pastor: Father Michael Pendergraft Business Manager: Tish AguilarReceptionists: Mary Bullington, Silvia AlexanderRCIA Coordinator: Mike Curtis Hall Director: Arlene ManaloYouth Director: Janice Schubert
RELIGIOUS EDUCATIONTel 284-9983Kristin Michler-Belleza (K-5)Sandra Curtis (6-12)
MUSIC MINISTRYKaren Otto, Mike Curtis and Ann Marie Barta
ANNUNCIATION CATHOLIC SCHOOL1610 Blanding Blvd., Middleburg 32068Tel. 282-0504Principal: Victoria Farrington
MASS SCHEDULESaturday Vigil: 5:30 p.m.; Spanish 7:30 p.m. (Green Cove Springs Church)Sunday: 8 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.Holy Days: 8 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Weekdays: Monday through Friday 8 a.m.Sacrament of Reconciliation: Sat. 4:30 to 5:15 p.m. or by appointment
To arrange for Baptism or Marriages please call the Parish Office.Homebound Parishioners: Please call the office if you know of anyonewho needs Eucharist brought to the home or would like a visit.
Web site: www.sacredheartcatholicchurch.org
MISSION STATEMENT
Compelled by the Gospel, we the parish family of Sacred Heart, promote and support Christian Life by serving our parishand community through the celebration of the sacraments, educational programs and other parish ministries.
STEWARDSHIP In the Gospel today, Jesus warns us not to give in hopes of repayment, but to give openhandedly to the poor and needy. That sort of giving mirrors the bountiful giving of God, and Jesus assures us it is blessed indeed! Your Gi s to God and Parish ‐ August 18th Sacrificial Giving: $ 11,728.84 Building Fund: $ 5,646.00 Not in envelopes: $ 7,098.52 Children’s Sharing Treasure: $ 23.60 Children’s offerings support feeding children in Hai . See Kris n Michler‐Belleza (284‐9983) or Bob Raspa for addi onal envelopes. Direct dona on to feed Hai an children via FISH ministries by check mailed to: Chris anville Founda on 973 N. Shadeland Avenue #158, Indianapolis, IN 46219 memo line should say Sue’s Children’s Home.
Twenty‐second Sunday in Ordinary Time September 1, 2019
You have approached Mount Zion and the city of the living God.
— Hebrews 12:22a
An Ordinary Martyr, the Life and Death of Blessed Stanley Rother, tells the story of a young man born into a devoted German Catholic family in the small farming town of Okarche, Oklahoma. His calling to the priesthood and missionary service led him to Guatemala where he would give his life for his peo‐ple. This short film captures the heart, devo on and resolu on of Blessed Stanley Rother and the ul mate sacrifice he made for his faith. You can select An Ordinary Martyr on the FORMED main screen by scrolling down to Movie Night. To Register! 1. Go to www.sacredheartcatholicchurch.formed.org 2. Click “Register” and enter your name, email address, and desired password (you will need to include a special character such as $, # or ! in your password)
FORMED
The Parish Office will be closed on Monday, September 2nd, for the Labor Day holiday.
Have a safe and happy Labor Day.
Mass will not be celebrated that day.
What about a FORMED movie night? Watch An Ordinary Martyr.
“A shepherd cannot run at the first sign of danger.” Blessed Stanley Francis Rother
Join this Spirit Filled, Faith Based Fellowship Ministry in which we will focus on becoming Disciples of Christ, Pu ng the Gospel into Ac on by Serving the Parish and Community, Plus Fun Ac vi es! Free Food! Free Fun! Bring your friends! Meet new friends! Any ques ons please e‐mail Janice Schubert, Youth Director: 284‐3811 x205 or [email protected]
ATTENTION PARENTS of ANNUNCIATION and SACRED HEART RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 2nd
GRADERS: You should have received a letter, information form and calendar for First Sacraments in the mail. If you did not receive this, please contact Kristin at 904-284-9983.
The Sacrament of Confirmation will be celebrated on Saturday, May 30th, at 10:00 am.
Education News...
Youth Ministry Corner
We’re BACK!!! Sacred Heart Youth Ministry
KICKOFF NIGHT: Wednesday, SEPTEMBER 4, 2019
5:30 pm – 7:00 pm = “LIFE TEEN “ High School (9th ‐ 12th)
7:05 pm – 8:30 pm = “EDGE 1“ 6th Grade – Room 8 – in Ac vity Center
7:05 pm – 8:30 pm = “ Edge 2 ” 7th and 8th Grade
ANNUNCIATION CATHOLIC SCHOOL 1610 Blanding Boulevard, Middleburg, FL 32068 904‐282‐0504
NEW GYMNASIUM COME GROW WITH US!
*Supported by St. Catherine, St. Luke, and
Sacred Heart…
Just ask Your Pastor!
Pastor’s Special: $100 Discount for
NEW Families In July
*25+ Clubs and
Sports
*Safe and Secure Campus
*State-Certified
Teachers
*Small Classes for Individual Attention
Celebrating 26 Years Of Faith‐Based Education
SCHOLARSHIPS STILL AVAILABLE
Please explore the Step Up for Students (SUSF) Scholarship
Program and the new Family Empowerment Scholarship (FES)
They make private education affordable!
Go to: www.stepupforstudents.org
To see both Scholarships
Sacred Heart Early Educa on Program (SHEEP) Are you interested in a playgroup where your li le one can be introduced to the Catholic faith while learning and having fun with friends? This is a group of caregivers (moms, dads, and grandparents) with children from birth through preschool. This is a great way to spiritually grow our young children and ourselves. Sacred Heart Early Educa on Program or SHEEP will meet on Monday mornings beginning Monday, September 9th, at 9:15 am in the Ac vity Center nursery. For more informa on please contact Morgan Burns at [email protected].
Your Parish School
Since 1993
Bible Study will be held on Wednesday, September 4th, at 10:00 am in Bldg. C. It is held
every other Wednesday. All are welcome!
In Our Parish...
. HUMILITY Humility is a virtue we don’t see much in our mes. It seems that bragging, swaggering, and arrogance domi‐nate our fashion for everything and our Internet conver‐sa ons. Who hasn’t been irritated by the “trolls” who try (usually with bad grammar and poor spelling) to start an online fight with those whose opinions do not align with theirs? Our stores, catalogs, and online shopping sites are full of useless items geared in use and price to the very rich, as ordinary, useful things seem to fade off the sales scene. As the rich get richer, the poor get poorer and the middle class is fading away. What is the an dote to this? Humility is a good place to start. Devo on to God is worth more than riches. “The father of orphans and the defender of widows is God in his holy dwelling. God gives a home to the forsaken; [God] leads forth prisoners to prosperity.” Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Don’t Forget!!! Save Your treasure! The annual Sacred Heart Council of Catholic Women's Garage Sale will be
Saturday, September 14th, from 7 am to 2 pm at the Green Cove Springs Church hall. Drop off days will be Thursday, September 12th and Friday, Sep‐tember 13th from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, in Green Cove.
Proceeds from this fundraiser are distributed among the chari es we support. We appreciate the help of our parishioners to make this a success. Thank you. Together we can make a difference.... Any ques ons, call Jean Bazley, 284‐7109 or Angela Becker, 284‐7248.
PAT COOK DAYTIME CLASS Pat will be holding a class on The Le ers of Paul on Wednesday, September 11th, at 9:00 am in the Ac vity Center. All are invited to a end. Please call Kris n at 284‐9983 to RSVP.
MINISTRY FAIR September 21st‐22nd
and September 28th ‐29th
PARISHIONER SENIOR LUNCH
Our Senior Luncheon will be held on Wednesday, September 18th, at 11:30 am in the Ac vity Center. Show your team spirit and enjoy the fellowship of other parishioners! RSVP to the Parish Office, 284‐3811, by Friday, September 13th.
Help us kick off the Football Season with a tailgate party! Wear your favorite sports team
shirt/jersey/colors!
Marriage Prepara on Marriage Prepara on: To schedule a wedding, an engaged couple must meet with their parish priest or dea‐con at least eight months before their proposed wedding date. Prep‐ara on for the sacrament includes a ending a dioc‐esan program such as Engaged Encounter or Pre Cana. Also, couples of child‐bearing age will need to take a full course of Natural Family Planning. Pre‐registra on for each of these programs is mandato‐ry. The next Engaged Encounter program will be October 4th‐6th at Marywood Retreat Center. The next Pre Cana program will be December 7th in Jacksonville. For more informa on about the dioce‐san requirements or to register for any of the dioce‐san programs, please visit www.dcfl.org or call (904) 551‐2619.
Twenty‐Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Humility is needed for those who choose to serve. Recognize your gi s and offer them in humble service. (Luke 14:1, 7-14).
If you have a ques on about a voca on to the priesthood or religious life, contact the Voca on office, at (904) 262‐3200 ext. 101, or email [email protected]
Pray For
Vocations
PARISH WEBSITE Be in the know… check out our website at www.sacredheartcatholicchurch.org Contact Parish Office at 284‐3811 or email bulle [email protected]
if you have something for the website.
Around the Diocese...
BULLETIN DEADLINE The deadline for the bulle n ar cle is noon on Mon‐days. Holiday weeks may have earlier deadlines. Ar ‐cles for the bulle n may be emailed to [email protected]
UNEMPLOYED? UNDEREMPLOYED?
JUST NEED A CAREER CHANGE? A 9‐week, scripturally‐based, workshop begins September 9th, on Mondays, 6‐8 pm. Call Chuck Petruska @904‐699‐7034, or email . . for details.
This is a Free Workshop.
All are invited to par cipate in Catholic Chari es’ 16th Annual Fes val d’Vine, where you can enjoy delicious food and wine while raising money to transform lives The event will be held Friday, October 25th, at 6:00 pm in Treaty Oak Park in San Marco, Jacksonville. Dishes from the area’s best restaurants will be served alongside samples of wine from across the globe. There will also be cra beer, music, dancing and more. Early bird ckets are $75 un l September 30th and young pro‐fessional ckets are $50. The event will be held rain or shine. Over the past 15 years, this signature event has raised over $1 million for Catholic Chari es. Thanks to Fes val d’Vine, last year alone, Catholic Chari es’ six pro‐grams served more than 18,756 people throughout the diocese. Visit https://www.ccbjax.org/events/festival-dvine-2019 to purchase tickets. Email [email protected] for details.
16th Annual Fes val d’Vine
The Theology on Tap Jacksonville Fall series will kick off on Mon‐day, September 9th, at 7:00 pm, at River City Brewing Company. The speaker is Meg Hunter Kilmer, The Catholic Hobo.
PRAYER LIST Please call the Parish Office to have names included on our list. Names will be printed in the bulle n for four weeks before being removed or unless re‐added by request. Thank you for helping us keep our list current. Please pray for… Jody Diller, Heather Coleman Dvorak, Dolores Johnson, Fred Hosteny, Ansley Luther, James Macklin, Karen McCallan, Levi Shepherd, Rita Williams, Essa Alberre, Richard Pedigo, Bishop John Snyder, Millie Aybar, Mary Elizabeth Cosler, Robyn Godfrey, Bob Haber, Brandon Jones, Carol Mansell, Cindy Murphy, Ka e Murphy, Ben O’Steen, Charley Strayer, Abigail Taylor, Jude Taylor, Hartley Georges, Donna Gilsenan, Bob Haber, Robert Lafont, Rudy Ramirez, Maria Reposa, Michael Sullivan, Alex Tyndal, Cam Tyndal, our homebound parishioners and our prayer blanket recipients.
Thank you to all who have been recycling alumi‐num cans. This is now a project of Boy Scout Troop 309, who will be using the profit to fund Scout pro‐jects and ac vi es. Please no n cans, boxes or plas c bo les!
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 1 Thes 4:13‐18; Ps 96:1, 3‐5, 11‐13; Lk 4:16‐30 Tuesday: 1 Thes 5:1‐6, 9‐11; Ps 27:1, 4, 13‐14; Lk 4:31‐37 Wednesday: Col 1:1‐8; Ps 52:10‐11; Lk 4:38‐44 Thursday: Col 1:9‐14; Ps 98:2‐6; Lk 5:1‐11 Friday: Col 1:15‐20; Ps 100:1b‐5; Lk 5:33‐39 Saturday: Col 1:21‐23; Ps 54:3‐4, 6, 8; Lk 6:1‐5 Sunday: Wis 9:13‐18b; Ps 90:3‐6, 12‐17; Phlm 9‐10, 12‐17; Lk 14:25‐33
Monday, September 2nd , Labor Day No Mass Tuesday, September 3rd , 8:00 am ‐ In memory of Frank Latorre requested by Sacred Heart Parish. Wednesday, September 4th, 8:00 am ‐ In memory of James Finneran requested by Mary Jacoboski. Thursday, September 5th, 8:00 am ‐ In memory of Rachel Quinones requested by Mom and Dad. Friday, September 6th, 8:00 am ‐ In memory of Valdir Angel de Almeida requested by his daughter, Samantha Franco. Saturday, September 7th, 5:30 pm ‐ In memory of Jose Comia requested by the Comia Family. Sunday, September 8th, 8:00 am ‐ In memory of Jim Kossuth requested by his Family. Sunday, September 8th, 10:30 am ‐ In memory of Frank Latorre requested by Criss and Paul Zauner. Sunday, September 8th, 5:30 pm ‐ For the Parishioners of Sacred Heart Parish.
SULLIVAN HALL All events held at Sullivan Hall are scheduled through Sullivan Hall director, Arlene Manalo. For prices, availability and more informa on, call Arlene at 284‐3811 or email [email protected] www.facebook.com/shsullivanhall
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — Conduct your affairs with humility (Sirach 3:17‐18, 20, 28‐29). Psalm — God, in your goodness, you have made a home for the poor (Psalm 68). Second Reading — You have approached the city of the living God (Hebrews 12:18‐19, 22‐24a). Gospel — Those who humble themselves will be exalted (Luke 14:1, 7‐14). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, Interna-tional Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.