WHAT’S HAPPENING Youth Page ♦ Hospital visitation is this Sunday April 19th at 3:00 p.m. All are invited especially the men, the Holy Name Society and Knights of Columbus. 3rd SUNDAY OF EASTER - 19TH APRIL 2015 He is with us always. g The Benedictine Nuns will be holding a fundraising Family Fun Day this Sunday April 19th at the Mount of Prayer, Coubaril from 10:00 a.m. Tickets cost $100 adults, $50 children 4 to 12 years and are available from Welcome St. Rose. Proceeds are in aid of the Zambia Mission. ♦ The Vocations Collection will be taken up next Sunday April 26th. Please be generous. ♦ May 1st is our Parish Feast. Mass is at 7:00 a.m. and there will be blessing of the tools which you use for work. All are invited to attend. ♦ The Missionary Childhood Association Rally takes place on Sunday May 3rd at the Micoud Church from 10:00 a.m. All members, parents/guardians and friends are invited to attend. The St. Joseph the Worker Parish, Gros Islet Presents a Grand Barbeque (excerpt sermons4kids.com) IN AID OF MONCHY CHURCH FENCING Gros Islet, Grande Riviere & Monchy ♦ St. Joseph the Worker Parish [ $15.00 “Blessed are those who have not seen and yet believe.” Jn.20:29 1st May 2015 On the Monchy Church Grounds Time: 5:00 p.m. Entertainment: Secret Band Bring your appetite and come on down! CONFESSIONS Every Saturday 9.00 - 0.00a.m 6.00 -6.45p.m. & by appointment oday’s Gospel tells about the disciples who were not in the Upper Room but walking dejectedly from Jerusalem to a nearby hamlet called Emmaus and Jesus’ appearance among them. The disciples were talking about all of the stupendous events that had occurred surrounding the crucifixion and death of Jesus. They were extremely upset because they had thought Jesus of Nazareth was the Messiah, and look at what had happened! They were dazed, bewildered and trying to make sense out of it all. The Gospel account then takes us to the one thing that opened their eyes, the event that allowed them to make all of the connections. It was the breaking of the bread. The “stranger” who was among them took bread, said the blessing, broke it and gave it to them to eat. Suddenly their eyes were opened and they recognized Him. They no longer saw Him with just their eyes, but they recognized Him with their hearts. They saw Him with their newly awakened faith. They recognized Him because they encountered Him in a totally different light. They saw Him now in that event wherein He promised to be with them always. Jesus comes to you and me in ways we least expect. This is why we need times of reflection. For it is in moments of quiet reflection that we begin to “see” Jesus and come into a deeper awareness of His presence to us. To deny that He is in fact present to us is to deny the testimony of countless numbers of people who, down through two thousand years of Christian history, tell us of their similar “walks to Emmaus”, of their similar moments of coming to recognize Jesus and of their encounters with Him. May we come to recognize Him not only in the breaking of the bread but in all those other moments where God tries to break in on our time and walk with us as we face all the events life hurls at us. For without His presence with us we certainly will feel depressed and defeated. First Reading Acts3:13-15.17-19 Second Reading 1Jn. 2:1-5 Gospel Lk.24:35-48 MASS TIMES Morning Prayers: 5:45a.m. MONDAY: GROS ISLET Mass: Mass 6:00 a. m. 12:30 p.m. TUESDAY: GROS ISLET 6:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY 12:30 & 6:00 p.m.: Gros Islet 6:00 p.m.- G/Riviere THURSDAY 6:00 a.m./12:30 p.m.: Gros Islet 6:00 p.m. - Monchy FRIDAY 6:00 a.m./12:30 p.m.: Gros Islet SATURDAY 6:30 a.m./7:00 p. m.: Gros Islet SUNDAY (excerpt: frcharlie.org) 7:30 a.m. at GROS ISLET/G. RIVIERE Parish Priests: Fr. Stephen Quinlan, Fr. Athanase Joseph 10:00 a.m. at Deacons: Rev. Girard Glace, Rev. Winston Taylor, Rev. Jeremy Joseph Gros Islet/Monchy P.O Box Choc 8192, Castries, Saint Lucia Tel: (758) 450450-8325 (758) 450450-9390 Cell: (758) 285285-8831 HOLIDAY Email: st.joseph_church@hotmail.com st.joseph_church@hotmail.com st.joseph_church@candw.lc 7:00 a.m.: Gros Islet Website: www.grosisletchurch.org Face book: facebook.com/grosisletparish ST. MARK THE EVANGELIST M ark the Evangelist is the author of the Gospel of Mark and we know of him mostly through his authorship of this Gospel. He was the cousin and disciple of Barnabas, as well as the disciple of Peter and Paul. His mother’s name was Mary, a well to do widow in Jerusalem who provided her house as a meeting place for the early Christians. PLEASE PRAY FORTHE SICK Tracy Mondesir Theresa Cox Annie Etienne Priscillia Henry Claude Guillaume Claude Griffith Mark joined Paul and Barnabas on Paul’s first missionary journey, but DECEASED there was a falling out between Mark and Paul and Mark returned home Emmanuel Philip before the journey was over. About 10 years later we find him in Rome as Florence Ambrose Peter’s secretary and interpreter. Mark translated Peter’s Aramaic preaching into Greek and Latin. But later on Paul and Mark worked Bernard Germain together again in apparent harmony, for Paul calls him very useful in Mary Brewster spreading the Gospel (2Tim.4:11) and a source of great consolation (Col. Bernadette Gaspard 4:10) because of his fidelity. The audience for Mark’s writings was the gentile Christians living in WEEKDAY READINGS Rome at the time. In a general way, the Gospel of Mark can be seen as a detailed development of Peter’s discourses in the Acts of the Apostles and MONDAY so it is a like a living mirror of Peter’s preaching. Mark is known as the Acts 6:8-15 “mouthpiece of Peter” since Peter was Mark’s main source for the story of Jn.6:22-29 Jesus’ life. Peter refers to him as “my son Mark” in his First Letter. It is quite possible that Peter baptized him and that he actually was an TUESDAY eyewitness to some of the events in the life of Jesus. For only in Mark’s Acts7:51. 8:1 Gospel do we find the account of the young man who followed Jesus after Jn.6:30-35 His arrest and how the linen cloth about the young man’s body had been left behind as the authorities tried to seize him. As some Scripture Scholars WEDNESDAY phrase it, this little recorded episode is, in a way, a kind of “signature” of Acts 8:1-8 Mark to his authorship of the second Gospel. Jn.6:35-40 The first words of Mark’s Gospel very boldly affirm the divinity of Christ: “The beginning of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.” This THURSDAY statement is key to understanding the whole of Mark’s Gospel. All the Acts 8:26-40 works, miracles, teaching and words of Jesus recorded by Mark are meant Jn.6:44-51 to authenticate the fact of Jesus’ Divine Sonship. Mark ends his Gospel as he began with the statement of the Roman centurion on Calvary: “Truly FRIDAY this man was the Son of God!” (Mark 15:39). Acts 9:1-20 Jn.6:52-59 Eventually Mark founded the Church of Alexandria in Egypt, where he died as a martyr. His relics are currently venerated in St. Mark’s Basilica SATURDAY in Venice. His feast day is celebrated on April 25, and his symbol is the 1Pet 5:5-14 winged lion. He is the patron saint of lawyers and notaries. Mk.16:15-20 (excerpt: ewtn/fatherdominicmary) MASS INTENTIONS GROS ISLET CLERGY / RELIGIOUS INTENTIONS 3RD SUNDAY OF EASTER Thks: Bernitha Clery Terence Elliot & family St. Jude Hospital & Recon Project Sat. Apr 18 - 7:00 p.m. Sun. Apr 19 - 7:30 a.m. MISSA PRO POPULO 10:00 a.m. B’day: Leonie Abenaty, Marylin Hyacinth Thks: Marabelle Michaud Wedd Ann: David & Veronica Lubin G. Riviere - 7:30 a.m. Parishioners Monchy - 10:00 a.m. Parishioners WEEKDAY MASS INTENTIONS Mon Apr 20 - 6:00 a.m. Fr. Lambert St. Rose Thks: Steffi Ann St Clair & family Hiram King & family, Perlin Verdant B’day: Bridget Evans Thks: Nicholas Scott 12:30 a.m. Thks: Gabriel & Marcelline Geoffrey Franklyn & Richard Palton & family Tues Apr 21 - 6:00 a.m. All Clergy & Religious Wed Apr 22 - 12:30 p.m. Fr. Cecil Goodman B’day: Leisl Glace, Calvin Parker Tonia Robinson Rev. Thomas Alexander Thu Apr 23 - 6:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Monchy 6:00 p.m. Fri Apr 24 - 6:00 a.m. St Mark, Evangelist 12:30 p.m. Sat Apr 25 - 6.30 a.m. B’day: Kathleen Ferdinand Msgr. Theophilus Joseph Thks: Fr. Stephen Quinlan Fr. Linus Clovis Sr. Adinase Mumba Dc'd: Marie Headley Jamie Innocent, Marcia Pilgrim Ann. Priestly Ord: Fr. Victor Mariasuaia Eucharistic Service B’day: Angela Auguste Rev. Girard Glace Agatha McDonald Sr. Mary Muskosa OSB Fr. Kenneth Haakyav VC B’day: Justin Charles Fr. Peter Hill C.Ss.R Int: Fr. Athanase Joseph Fr. Henry Nmor Fr. Konrad Mair Dc'd: Faith & David Garland Maria Louis
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