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Saint Ann
Catholic Community
1311 Robinson Drive
P.O. Box #1285
Haines City, FL 33845
Church Office: 863-422-4370
FAX: 863-421-2522
WEBSITE: www.stannhc.org
PASTORAL
STAFF
PASTORAL STAFF
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Fr.
W.W.
Mitchell
-Pastor
Fr.Robert
Robert
Mitchell
-Pastor
frrobert@stannhc.org
30° Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
frrobert@stannhc.org
Fr.
Pawel
Pazdzioch
-Assoc.
Pastor
Fr. Frank Lobo, PhD —
frpawel@stannhc.org
Parochial Vicar
October 26, 2014
26 de Octubre de 2014
frfrank@stannhc.org
Sr
Sr.Josie
JosieCanevari,
Canevari,O.S.F.
O.S.F.
Director
of
Religious
Director of Religious Education
Education
863-438-2700
863-438-2700
srjosie@stannhc.org
srjosie@stannhc.org
Deacon Hector Colón
Deacon
Deacon Hector
OrestesColón
Hernández
Deacon
Robert Demming
Deacon Fernando
“Fred” Molina
Deacon
José Ramos
fmolina1@cfl.us.com
Deacon José Ramos
Business
Manager
- Lupe
Jimenez
Music Director
- Bob
Macar
lupe@stannhc.org
Business Manager - Lupe Jimenez
Secretary
- Michelle Wieber
lupe@stannhc.org
michelle@stannhc.org
Office Support—Luz Gonzalez
luz@stannhc.org
Maintenance
Supervisor—Tom
Smith
Office Support
- Michelle Wieber
863-419-1935
michelle@stannhc.org
Maintenance Supervisor—Tom Smith
MASS SCHEDULE
863-419-1935
Monday—Friday 9:00 AM Eng.
SaturdayMASS SCHEDULE
8:30 AM Eng.
Vigil
Mass
for
Sun.
4:00
Monday—Saturday 9:00 PM
AM Eng.
Eng.
Sunday
8:00
AM
Vigil Mass for Sun. 4:00 PM Eng.
Eng.
10:00
Sunday
7:30 AM
AM Eng.
Eng.
12:00
PMEng.
Sp.
10:00 AM
7:00PM
PMSp.
Sp.
12:00
HOLY DAYS: As announced.
7:00 PM Sp.
CONFESSIONS:
HOLY DAYS: As announced.
Spanish
CONFESSIONS:
Sunday:
11:30
AM –11:50AM
In English
and
Spanish
English
Fridays at 6:00, Saturday at 3:00 pm
Saturday: 3:00 PM –3:45
PM
Reconciliación—Español
e Inglés
Viernes: 6:00 pm, Sábado: 3:00 pm
Sacramental Preparation Info
Sacramental Preparation Information
Contact the Church Office.
Contact
the Church
Office.
Preparación
Sacramental
Preparación
ComunícateSacramental
con la oficina
Comunícate con la Oficina Parroquial
parroquial
St. Vincent
VincentdedePaul:
Paul: 863-419-4819
419-4819
St.
WELCOME. Thank you for joining us today!
Bienvenidos. ¡Gracias por acompañarnos!
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October 26, 2014
Celebrating the Holy Ones.
Next weekend many of our neighborhoods will be full of little vampires and witches and Supermen and honeybees. It’s Hallowe’en. The
festival of Hallowe’en has its roots in ancient times when the shortening of the days and the bringing in of the harvest were celebrated in
various ways. The fact that the nights grew longer, at a time when the setting of the sun was basically the end of human activity for that
day (no flicking a switch for light!) it was feared that the powers of darkness were taking over and needed to be either warded off or placated. So people went to some lengths to achieve this.
With the coming of Christianity, placating demons was frowned upon and the Church instituted the Feast of All Saints, or All Hallows (holy
ones) to replace the pagan festivities of former times. And so we have Hallowe’en (the Eve of All Hallows Day).
So what we should be celebrating really is not the scary demons we wish to placate and fend off, but rather the triumph of God’s love
shown to us in the glory of the saints.
But everyone likes an excuse for a good party and for dressing up and there’s no need to stop centuries of tradition - although I have to
confess to having closed down a ‘haunted house’ run by school parents. It was just too scary with headless bodies and things leaping
out at little children, and had no reference to God and his love so I decided it wasn’t appropriate for a Catholic School. I’m not sure that it
won me many fans, but I felt it was the right thing to do.
As long as we remember that it’s meant to be fun, that it isn’t about evil or ‘things that go bump in the night,’ then go ahead and enjoy
yourself. Personally, I don’t enjoy being scared out of my wits and can’t imagine paying good hard cash for the opportunity but, if that’s
your thing, then go for it.
On Sunday at the 10.00 Mass we will be recalling those who have died and were buried from St. Ann over the past year. We remember
them with affection and we trust them to the love of God which we have celebrated the day before in the wonders He has done in All the
Saints. We believe that, just as the grace of God has brought the saints to the happiness of heaven, so also will that grace bring our
loved ones to that same happiness.
Have a happy Hallowe’en, don’t eat too much chocolate (or is that a contradiction?!)
God Bless.
Fr. Robert.
MEETING PLACE AND BROTHERHOOD
Dear Saint Ann community, The Diocese of Orlando is a multicultural local Church. Few Dioceses in the world are as fortunate as ours in central Florida due to the constant influx of people from all
over the planet.
The state of Florida sees people from all the continents daily.
God is also blessing us with vocations to the priesthood and religious life. Many of our priests
have prepared for their ministry in their own home dioceses and then have migrated to the Diocese of Orlando. They come to
share the richness of the ecclesial reality itself and adapt to the culture of the American church where the faithful are consolidated
in works and faith is reflected in their lives.
It is very interesting to see the lifestyle of many people born and educated in American culture. This is essentially a
multicultural world. The organization, the sense of perseverance, the seriousness with which the Bible study is done, the
knowledge of religion, the way of celebrating the liturgy with sobriety, silence and piety and generosity in giving and development as well as completing projects, demonstrating the ability and effort to comply best with the instructions set out so that all
resources can function, and are used appropriately. This is how democracy is strengthened linked to faith. Both sides have much to
learn yet much to give this world of constant and innovative exchanges.
Ask God for those who have immigrated to this country; the priests and lay faithful, to be open to the continuous learning process that will enable us to keep generating the balance that the world needs to follow the word of God
filling all creation with all his wealth and love.
HAPPY NATIONAL DAY OF PRIESTS!
P. Frank Lobo.
AN EXPERIENCE OF FRUITFUL FAITH
I want to start by thanking God for the opportunity I've had to travel from my country, Venezuela. I was able to
get permission from my Bishop, Mario Moronta, to visit with Father Robert Mitchell and Fr. Frank Lobo and share a little pastoral experience in the Diocese of Orlando and the members of the Saint .Ann Catholic Community Church in Haines City, Florida.
All this would not have been possible without the help of God and the Bishop’s of Orlando and San Cristobal’s approval. To have permission and receive faculties to exercise my priestly ministry in this Diocese has been a blessing. That is why at this time I want to repeat the words of the Psalmist: " The Lord has done great things for me.” - Psalm 125. The welcome that greeted me when I first arrived
from the St. Ann parishioners was also repeated by Fr. Robert when he returned.
I celebrated my first Mass in this parish in Spanish the next day. Although it is usually offered in English, the congregation was happily
satisfied having a Mass and not a Communion Service. We also had the exposition of the Blessed Sacrament at the very end of the Mass.
My fears disappeared when I received a flood of smiles and very warm greetings from those who were present. A number of people that
come daily to the Eucharist: Hispanics and people that just speak in English. It is noteworthy that despite the cultural diversity and my
English language limitations, it was a great gift that brought us all together as brothers. That gift is called ’Faith’. So I will return to my
country taking all of you in my heart and in my prayers, hoping someday soon to be able to return with love in my heart and a bond of
union among the brethren. I can only say God bless and protect you. Be united in Faith and prayer.
HAPPY NATIONAL DAY OF PRIESTS!
P. Rogelio Landeta
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October 26, 2014
SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL
"“If you can't feed a hundred people, then feed just one" ~
Mother Teresa
At St. Vincent de Paul, we continue to feed the hungry,
provide clothing, and offer resources to help the needy
improve their living circumstances. We are open Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 12 – 2:30 p.m. Drop by if
you would like to volunteer. Food donations can be left
in the Narthex.
If you are considering taking more than one ornament
from the Angel Tree, please consider taking children
from the same family by calling Kathy (English) at 863422-5138 or Carmen (Spanish) at 863-424-5585 by
November 2nd, 2014.
Look around at what you have before you complain about
what you don’t have.
ADORATION of the BLESSED SACRAMENT: There is Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament from 9.30 a.m. on Friday with benediction at 5:45 PM.
HAVE YOU REGISTERED TO BECOME A
MEMBER OF ST. ANN CATHOLIC CHURCH?
DO YOU WANT DONATION ENVELOPES?
In order to have contribution envelopes, you must register.
In order to register you must request a registration card
from any Usher or from the Church Office .After filling it
out, please put it in the collection basket at Mass or turn in
to the Church Office. You may also register on-line. Automatic monthly mail service normally takes 1 to 2 months
but the Church Office will send out your first month’s
package upon receiving your registration request. If you
have any questions, please feel free to call the Church Office.
The PEACE Community Problems Assembly will take
place on 10/27/2014 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in
Winter Haven. Doors open at 6:30PM. The address to the
church is the following: St. Joseph Catholic at 532 Ave
M NW, Winter Haven, FL 33881. During the CPA we will
be selecting a new problem area for focus.
Welcome to St. Ann, your friendly community
that enjoys photographing special events, especially visitors. Pictures are free, if
sent out as an email. Printed copies are available
upon request, $2 each for a 5x7. If we missed you
before Mass, see us in the Narthex following Mass.
Volunteers are needed, call Jacquie Menard, at 863422-1063, leave a message or email: jacmenard@verizon.net . We are accepting all empty ink and toner cartridges for reward points to defer the
cost of ink. Please drop them off at the Religious Store.
We welcome you into our
Community of faith. For
information regarding
RCIA please call the Faith
Formation Office and
speak to Sr. Josie.
If you have baptized your child at Saint
Ann and not received a Baptismal Certificate, please come by the Church Office and pick it up.
MASS INTENTIONS
Saturday, October 25th, 2014
9:00 AM
+Jesusa Flores
4:00 PM
+Mark Marchand
Sunday, October 26th, 2014
7:30 AM
+Karen Werckman
10:00 AM
+Anthony Lynch
12:00 PM
+Teresa Quimi
7:00 PM
Por los fieles de la Parroquia
Monday, October 27th, 2014
9:00 AM
+Sinforiano Mirles
Tuesday, October 28th, 2014
9:00 AM
+
Wednesday, October 29th, 2014
9:00 AM
+Memorial Mass Association
Thursday, October 30th, 2014
9:00 AM
+Aurelio Valero
Friday, October 31st, 2014
9:00 AM
Intentions of Marion Fournier
Saturday, November 1st, 2014
9:00 AM
+Richard Daley
4:00 PM
+
Sunday, November 2nd, 2014
7:30 AM
+Keith Chevrier
10:00 AM
Intentions of Rosalie Pezon
12:00 PM
+Sr. & Sra. Corona y Sabino Corona
7:00 PM
Por los fieles de la Parroquia
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If you have questions involving an Annulment,
please make an appointment with Carolina Breton
who is the Regional Advocate for the Diocese of Orlando’s Tribunal. Call 863-646-3556 ext. #101.
Carolina will address the congregation about the Marriage Annulments process during the 7:30 and 10:00 AM
Masses on November 23rd. She will be available for
questions after mass. For more information call 863-646
-3556 x 101 or write to
cbreton@orlandodiocese.org
MINISTERS TO THE SICK : St. Ann ministers
embrace those who are unable to be present in the
Eucharistic celebration. It is our community privilege to share the word and nourishment of the Sacrament with all it's members. If you or a loved one are in need
of the Sacrament please call Cathy Grossmann at 299-3452.
When entering Winter Haven Hospital, and wish the parish to
be notified, please call the parish office at 422-4370.
NEW TRAINING: If you would like to become a Minister to
the Sick or Extraordinary Minister the next training will be December 13, at St Joseph parish, in Winter Haven. Please call
Cathy, to register at 863-299-3452.
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY
COMMUNION: All EM’s should sign
in 15 minutes prior to Mass so that we
can get coverage if needed.
IMPORTANT MESSAGE: All ministers are now mandated for a period of (5)
five years, so if you are not new and
those who have just been mandated or will next month, your
next mandate will be in 2018.
If you are looking for a better way to serve the Lord, then
become an EMHC!!
LECTORS: “Come Holy Spirit, into my
mind and my heart as I read these Sacred
Scriptures. Inspire me with your grace to
proclaim this Living Word with sincerity
and reverence.” If you are interested in
becoming a lector, please call Ann Wolber at 407-433-8048.
The flowers around the Altar are in loving memory
of George Rauscher.
October 26, 2014
50-50: M./M Steve Thorn won the 50/50 for a
total of $149.50 and donated it all to St. Vincent
de Paul. Please remember: it takes $2.00 to
play. If you don’t have a 50/50 envelope, you
may get one from the Narthex.
The Haines City Knights of Columbus
Business Meetings are on the 2nd Tuesday of the month @ 7:30 PM. Council
Social: 4th Tuesday of the month @
6:30 PM. All Knights & family are welcome at the Social. BINGO is every
Monday & Thursday starting at 12:30 PM. For more
info, call Roger Werckman.@ 863-956-5123.
The Florida Catholic is having their annual subscription drive. Keep up-to-date on what is going on in our
Catholic world for only $26.00 a year. Would you like
to go paperless? Go digital!
Email: subscription.help@dirxion.com
We have placed a book in the Narthex
where you can write the names of those
who may be sick and for whom you
wish us to pray. At Mass we will pray
for "for those who have asked us for our prayers, especially
those in our intention book." You can neatly write names into
the book right up to the start of Mass and the book will be carried to the altar. Please pray for the sick in our Parish who
have asked for our prayers.
The Altar & Rosary Society would like some help laundering the towels and purificators used at Mass. Volunteers
would only be responsible for one month at a time. Please
see Sis at the Gift Shop to sign up.
Baby Bottle Boomerang is BACK! The Columbiettes
will be distributing bottles for their Baby Bottle Boomerang program on the Weekend of Oct. 18-19 to support
the needs of Life Choice Pregnancy Center in Winter
Haven. Simply take a bottle from one of the ladies on
this weekend. Fill it with your spare change or cash or a
check made out to Life Choice Pregnancy Center and
return the bottle on the Weekend of November 1-2 (All
Souls). We thank you in advance for your support.
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FAITH FORMATION
Please make sure that you check the bulletin for
my office hours, and call before you come to
make sure that I am in the office.
A GREAT BIG “THANK YOU” TO ALL OUR PARENTS WHO MADE ARRIVAL AND DISMISSAL
THE BEST EVER!!! IT REALLY PROVES THAT
WHEN WE ARE ALL WORKING TOGETHER, WE
CAN KEEP OUR STUDENTS SAFE, AND DISMISSAL CAN BE A LOT FASTER AND SAFER. GOD
BLESS YOU!!!
All parents or designated adults that are responsible for the delivery and pick-up of our students
will park in the parking lot in FRONT OF THE
CHURCH and then walk with their child/children
to the classroom. You will sign your child in and
when you return to pick-up your child, you will
need to sign your child out and your child will
walk with you to your car. Parents may not park
in front of the Fr. Carlos building. PARKING IN
FRONT OF THE FATHER CARLOS BUILDING IS
FOR TEACHERS ONLY. PARENTS WHO PARK
IN THIS AREA RUN THE RISK OF BEING
TOWED AWAY.
If you have not paid Tuition, you may do so on
the Saturdays that you drop off your child/
children.
PLEASE DO NOT COME TO MY OFFICE DURING
THE WEEK IF YOU HAVE NOT CALLED TO
MAKE SURE THAT I AM AVAILABLE.
May God continue to Bless you and your family.
Sr. Josie
ORLANDO CONCERT BAND with Organist Dr. William Picher. FREE CONCERT benefiting Catholic Charities.
Directed by Jon Territo, the Orlando Concert Band will present a program at the Basilica consisting of music by various
composers including John Philip Sousa, James Curnow and
portions of the famous “Organ Symphony” by French composer Camile Saint Saens on Saturday, November 1st at 2:00 PM.
Enjoy the thrilling music from the sixty piece Band as they
will gloriously resound in the perfect acoustical atmosphere of
the Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary, Queen of the Universe: 8300 Vineland Avenue in Orlando. The Band, Central
Florida’s premier wind and percussion ensemble was founded
in 1989 and plays a variety of the traditional, sacred, popular
and patriotic music one would expect to hear on weekends at a
small-town bandstand in rural America.
The members of the Orlando Concert Band are donating their
services for this concert, in order that all proceeds may go to
Catholic Charities of Central Florida in support of their programs to serve the poor of central Florida. No tickets are required. A freewill offering will be taken.
October 26, 2014
The best of times, the worst of times
We live in dangerous and volatile times, no denying. Perhaps you hold back from giving more of
yourself to God and neighbor for fear that it will
all go to waste. Why bother if the world is so
messed up, right? Wrong! It is times like these
that demand our greatest commitment. John of
Capistrano didn’t hold back, and he lived in some
pretty turbulent times himself back in the 14th
century. One third of Western Europe, and 40
percent of the clergy, was wiped out by bubonic
plague. The church was in schism and great powers warred. All of it makes our own day seem
positively tame. Don’t hold back—get some skin
THE PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY
will meet every Wednesday to make teddy bears, chemo hats and prayer shawls.
We are so grateful for the many skeins of
yarn for our shawls and chemo hats and
material for the teddy bears that we have
received from our Church members..
Thank you so much. If you know of someone needing a prayer
shawl because of poor health or who have lost a loved one,
please come see us on Wednesday mornings in the Fr. Anderson Building or call the Church Office at 422-4370.
Married couples-Do you need a tune-up for your marriage?
Please consider an award winning weekend. The next Diocese
of Orlando Weekend will be held in Orlando on Oct
24th@7:30pm and ends October 26 @ 3:30pm. For more information or to register call John/Jeanny Busacca@407-5298782 or wwme.org. Deadline October 13th.
EMPTY BOWLS GALA to benefit Agape Food Bank on
Saturday, November 15th, 2014 with a 6PM Reception and
7 PM dinner. The Hosting Sponsor is Polk State College on
the Lakeland Campus at 3425 Winter Lake Rd. .
Gala attendees will enjoy a fine meal and entertainment by
local talented artists and musicians. Featuring a live and silent auction of hand painted ceramic bowls and other works of
art from local and regional artists, community leaders and
national celebrities to benefit local hunger relief. More than
just works of art, these “empty bowls” serve as a reminder of
the more than 100,000 children, seniors and family members
in Polk County who struggle to put food on the table every
day. Gala proceeds benefit Agape Food Bank, the leading
hunger relief agency in our community for over 30 years.
$75.00 per person. For more information, please call Tim
Long at 863-665-7074.
Dear Parishioners:
I am asking that everyone continue to give at the level that
they did this time last year. This is what our budget is based
on and it’s vital that we stick to it. Thank you again for your
continued generosity.
This week 10-19 & 20, 2013 last year….$8,898.27
This week 10–18 & 19, 2014 this year ...$9,199.03
Difference: + $300.76
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26 de Octubre de 2014
UNA FRUCTIFEREA EXPERIENCIA DE FE
Deseo iniciar dando gracias a Dios por la oportunidad que he tenido en salir de mi
país Venezuela, así como el permiso de mi Obispo Mario del Valle para atender la invitación del P. Robert Mitchell y Frank Lobo de compartir una pequeña experiencia pastoral
en la Diócesis de Orlando con los miembros de la Parroquia Sta. Ana de Haines City, Florida.
Todo lo anterior no hubiera sido posible sin la ayuda de Dios y el Visto bueno de los obispos de las Diócesis de Orlando y de San Cristóbal. Recibir las facultades para Ejercer el Ministerio Sacerdotal en esta Diócesis
ha sido una bendición. Es por esto que quiero en este momento hacer mías las palabras del salmista: “El Señor
ha estado grande (conmigo) y (estoy) alegre”. Salmo 125
La alegría que me trajo a la Parroquia Sta. Ana la he recibido también de su Párroco el P. Robert desde el
día jueves 16 de octubre cuando finalmente tuvimos la oportunidad de conversar personalmente. Al siguiente
día, la celebración de mi primera Misa en esta parroquia. Aun cuando normalmente es ofrecida en inglés, la feligresía tomó con alegría que fuese celebrada en español junto con la exposición del Santísimo al finalizar la Misa.
Mis temores desaparecieron cuando recibí una avalancha de sonrisas y saludos muy cordiales por parte
de quienes estaban presentes, un buen número de personas que acuden diariamente a la Eucaristía, hispanos y
norteamericanos.
Es de resaltar que a pesar de la diversidad cultural y la limitación del idioma ingles por mi parte, hubo un
gran don que nos unió a todos como hermanos, ese don es llamado: La Fe. Por tanto, me retorno a mi país llevándolos en mi corazón y en mis oraciones, con la esperanza de algún día no muy lejano retornar y con el amor
en mí corazón, vínculo de unión entre los hermanos en Cristo. Sólo me resta decirles que Dios los bendiga y la
Virgen los proteja. Unidos en la Fe y la oración. FELIZ DIA NACIONAL DEL SACERDOTE
P. Rogelio Landeta
LUGAR DE ENCUENTRO Y FRATERNIDAD.
Querida comunidad de Santa Ana. La Diócesis de Orlando es una Iglesia multicultural. En la Florida
Central tenemos la fortuna, como en pocas Diócesis del mundo, de tener una constante afluencia de personas
de distintos lugares del planeta. Todos los continentes hacen de la florida un lugar especial para ser visitado diariamente cada año. Dios nos está bendiciendo con vocaciones al
sacerdocio y a la vida Religiosa. Inclusive, muchos de nuestros sacerdotes, que se han
preparado para su ministerio en sus propias Diócesis y hemos emigrado hacia la Diócesis de Orlando para compartir la riqueza de la propia realidad eclesial y adaptarla a la
cultura de la iglesia americana donde sus fieles han consolidado en obras la fe que se
refleja en sus vidas.
Es muy interesante ver el estilo de vida de un gran número de personas nacidas y educadas en la cultura
norteamericana. Este es esencialmente un mundo multicultural. La organización, el sentido de la perseverancia, la seriedad con la que se realiza el estudio bíblico, el conocimiento de la religión, el modo de celebrar la liturgia con sobriedad, silencio y piedad y la generosidad al ofrendar y el desarrollo como también la finalización
de los proyectos, demuestran la capacidad y el esfuerzo por cumplir lo mejor posible con las instrucciones establecidas para que todos los recursos puedan funcionar y se utilicen apropiadamente. Es así como la democracia
se va fortaleciendo unida a la fe. Unos y otros tenemos mucho que aprender y a la vez mucho que darle a este
mundo de intercambios constantes y novedosos.
Pidámosle a Dios que los que hemos inmigrado a este país, sacerdotes y fieles laicos sepamos abrirnos
al proceso de aprendizaje continuo que nos hará capaces de seguir generando el balance que el mundo de hoy
necesita para que la palabra de Dios siga llenando la creación entera con toda su riqueza y amor. FELIZ DIA
NACIONAL DEL SACERDOTE P. Frank Lobo
Deseas renovar tu relación matrimonial, y conocerse mas
profundamente, entonces regale un fin de semana a tu
matrimonio. Te invitamos a que participes en la experiencia del encuentro matrimonial Mundial 7 de Noviembre de 2014. Para mas información contactar a Tomas y
Mercedes Díaz, 4067-219-1389.
Carolina Bretón hablará sobre las anulaciones matrimoniales en la Misa el 9 de noviembre a las 7:00
pm. Ella también estará disponible para preguntas
después de misa. Para más información llamar al
863-646-3556 x 101 o escribir a cbreton@orlandodiocese.org
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SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL
“Si no puedes alimentar a un centenar de personas, entonces alimente sólo uno "- Madre Teresa
En San Vicente de Paul ayudamos a las familias que
tiene necesidad de alimentos y les proveemos ropa.
También les ofrecemos recursos para ayudarlos a
mejorar las circunstancias en que viven. Nuestras
puertas están abiertas los lunes, miércoles y los viernes de 12:00-2:30 pm. Venga y hágase voluntario.
Pueden dejar las donaciones de comida enlatadas en
el Nártex.
Si usted está considerando tomar más de un adorno
del árbol del Ángel, por favor considere niños de la
misma familia llamando al 863-422-5138 en
(Inglés) o Carmen para (Español) al 863-424 -5585
no más tardar del 2 de noviembre 2014.
Muchas Gracias, a todas aquellas
personas que donarón y partciparón en la Tercera Caminata Anual para los Pobres.
ATTENCION: Favor de no olvidar y dejar una
donación cuando encienda una vela en la torre.
No permitan que los niños jueguen dentro de la torre.
Ala comunidad de Santa Ana le gusta fotografiar eventos especiales. Las copias de impresión son por pedido. Costo: $ 2 por cada 5 x 7
o gratis si se envían por correo electrónico.
Para mas información me pueden llamar al
863-422-1063 o enviar un correo electrónico
jacmenard@verizon.net.
Gracias, Jacquie Menard
26 de Octubre de 2014
Formación de Fe:
Quiero recordarles que No estoy en la oficina los jueves y
viernes. Mis horas de oficina son: Lunes, Martes, Miércoles de 9:00 a.m. POR FAVOR, llame a mi oficina antes de
venir para asegurarse que estoy disponible.
GRACIAS, a todos los Padre de Familias que hicieron el
procedimiento de llegada y salida el Sábado pasado un
Éxito. Realmente esto demuestra que trabajando unidos,
podemos mantener a nuestros estudiantes seguros. El procedimiento de salida fue más rápido y seguro. Todos los
padres o adultos designados que son responsables de recoger y dejar a los estudiantes deben ESTACIONARSE
FRENTE A LA IGLESIA y caminar el niño/a al salón
de clase. Usted firmará a la entrada y a la salida de su
niño/a y caminara con él/ella a su vehículo. Los padres
de familia no pueden estacionarse frente al edificio del
Padre Carlos. Esta área esta designada para los maestros. Si usted no ha pagado la cuota de la matrícula, puede hacerlo el sábado antes o después de dejar su niño/a
en clase. Los maestros y yo dependemos de su apoyo en
nuestro programa de formación de fe. Sr. Josie
Arriesgarse
Reír, es arriesgarse a parecer un tonto.
Llorar es arriesgarse a parecer un sentimental.
Hacer algo por alguien, es arriesgarse a involucrarse.
Expresar sentimientos, es arriesgarse a mostrar tu
verdadero yo.
Exponer tus ideas y tus sueños, es arriesgarse a
perderlos.
Amar, es arriesgarse a no ser correspondido.
Vivir, es arriesgarse a morir.
Esperar, es arriesgarse a la desesperanza.
Lanzarte, es arriesgarse a fallar.
Pero los riesgos deber ser tomados, porque el peligro mas grande en la vida es no arriesgarse.
La persona que no arriesga, no hace, ni tiene nada.
Se pueden evitar sufrimientos y preocupaciones,
pero simplemente no puede aprender, sentir, cambiar, crecer, amar y vivir…
Solo una persona que arriesga es libre