“Take these out of here, and stop making my Father’s house a marketplace.” John 2,16b We Are A Stewardship Parish, The Hands and Feet of Christ “One Lord, One Eucharist, One Parish” The Dedication of The Lateran Basilica November 9th, 2014 9950 NW 29th Street Coral Springs, Florida 33065 Parish Office: (954) 752-3950 Fax (954) 752-3986 Website: www.standrewparish.org E-mail: parish@sacccs.org Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/StAndrewCC Twitter: http://twitter.com/standrewCC Office Hours: Monday 2pm -5pm; Tuesday - Friday 8am - 5pm; Saturday 9am - 5pm & Sunday 9am - 3pm About Us Clergy Schedule Rev. Msgr. Michael A. Souckar - Pastor Rev. Flavio Montes - Parochial Vicar Rev. Jorge Perales - Parochial Vicar Rev. Normando Feliz - (Retired) Rev. Mr. Denis Mieyal - Permanent Deacon Rev. Mr. Julio De Jesus - Transitional Deacon Vigil and Sunday Mass Schedule Saturday Evening Mass: (English) 5:30 p.m. & (Spanish) 7:00 p.m. Pastoral Staff Mrs. Lydia Bernard-Vargas Director of Preschool 954-905-6374 Mrs. Beatriz Castro Coordinator of Religious Education 954-905-6322 Mrs. Mosi Del Aguila Stewardship Coordinator 954-905-6314 Sunday Masses: (English) 7:00, 8:00, 9:30 (Children’s Mass), 11:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m., and 1:30 p.m. (Spanish) Daily Mass Schedule Monday - Friday 7 a.m., 9 a.m. Monday - Friday (Spanish) 7 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. Confession Saturday (English & Spanish) 4:30pm - 5:30pm Sunday (Before Mass) 9am, 11am & 1pm Wednesday 7:00 - 8:00pm Adoration Chapel Weekday by appointment only (please call the office) Adoration Perpetual Adoration in Adoration Chapel Miss Mary Forney Youth 4 Christ Minister & Director of Faith Formation 954-588-8667 Mrs. Kristen Hughes School Principal 954-753-1280 Mrs. Maria Elena Kaplove Bookkeeper 954-905-6321 Mrs. Suzanne League Receptionist 954-752-3950 Mrs. Shelly Nicoll Administrative Assistant 954-905-6317 Mrs. Mary Lou Taff Music Director 954-905-6335 Outreach Department Volunteers 954-905-6316 Faith Direct www.faithdirect.net Code: FL619 Upcoming Events in The Parish Noviembre 9 - Misa en Honor a la Virgen de la Providencia November 10th - No School November 11th - No School (Veteran’s Day) November 11th - No R.E. (Veteran's Day) November 14th - Altar Servers Social November 15th & 16th - Feast of St. Andrew November 15th & 16th - Middle School Retreat November 18th - Speaker Series November 18th - Confirmation Sponsor Meeting November 19th - Baptism Class November 20th - Confirmation Sponsor Meeting November 21st - School Thanksgiving Taste Fest MARK YOUR CALENDARS MONDAY, November 10th, 2014 NO SCHOOL ROSARY GROUP (8:20AM - CHAPEL) D.R.E. DEANERY MEETING (10AM - CR # 121) JR. AUXILIARY CCW (3:00PM - SOCIAL HALL) CHARISMATIC PRAYER GROUP (7:00PM - MPR)) ST. VINCENT DE PAUL MEETING (7:00PM - CR # 220) WHY CATHOLIC TEAM MEETING (7:30PM - CR # 121) WHY CATHOLIC FORMATION TEAM MEETING (7:30PM - MEDIA CENTER) YOUTH GROUP MUSIC REHEARSAL (7:30PM - CHURCH) TUESDAY, November 11th, 2014 NO SCHOOL/ NO R.E. ROSARY GROUP (8:20AM - CHAPEL) GRUPO SEMILLA MEETING (7:00PM - MPR) ENSAYO DEL CORO DE LOS SABADOS (7:30PM - CHURCH) YOUNG ADULTS MEETING (7:30PM - YOUTH MINISTRY ROOM) WEDNESDAY, November 12th, 201 ROSARY GROUP (8:20AM - CHAPEL) CHILDREN’S HANDBELL CHOIR (3:15PM - CHURCH) ROSARY FOR LIFE (6:00PM - CHAPEL) PORQUE SER CATÓLICO (7:00PM - CR # 203) ESCUELA BÍBLICA CATÓLICA YESHU’A (7:30PM - CR # 220) ENSAYO DEL CORO DEL DOMINGO (7:30PM - CHURCH) LEGION DE MARIA (7:30PM - CR # 126) SOCIAL EVENTS MEETING (7:30PM - MPR) THURSDAY, November 13th, 2014 ROSARY GROUP (8:20AM - CHAPEL) R.E. CLASSES (4:00PM - SCHOOL) R.E. CLASSES (6:00PM - SCHOOL) ADULT CHOIR PRACTICE (7:30PM - CHURCH) MASS INTENTIONS Sunday, November 9th, 2014 7:00AM Msgr. Souckar 8:00AM Fr. Perales 9:30AM Msgr. Souckar 11:30AM Fr. Perales 1:30PM Fr. Montes 5:30PM Fr. Montes Parishioners of Saint Andrew Parish All Souls Novena Donna Pazunkiewicz by The Dickinson Family Nick Wukovich by His Family Rogelio y Ana Medina por Ricky y Annie Santiago Jesus & Elvia Barrera by Their Family Monday, November 10th, 2014 7:00AM Msgr. Souckar 9:00AM Fr. Montes 7:00PM Fr. Perales All Souls Novena Maurianne Brutus by Guy & Jeanine Montes Daisy Carbonell Geigel por Grupo de Oración “Génesis” Tuesday, November 11th, 2014 7:00AM Fr. Perales 9:00AM Msgr. Souckar 7:00PM Msgr. Souckar Jennifer Lynne Lockrey by Henrietta Cordner Leonard Wroblewski by His Daughter Jan Baker & Family Livardo García por Julia Salamanca Wednesday, November 12th, 2014 7:00AM Msgr. Souckar 9:00AM Fr. Perales 7:00PM Fr. Montes A.J. Casseus & Parents (Living) by Their Family Eugene J. Noe by The Baeza Family Mario García por Por Su Esposa e Hijas Thursday, November 13th, 2014 7:00AM Msgr. Souckar 9:00AM Fr. Montes 7:00PM Fr. Feliz Nannette Boush by The Baeza Family Nicholas Guarracino by His Family Robert Nugue por Su Esposa Genny Rivera y Familia Friday, November 14th, 2014 7:00AM Fr. Montes 9:00AM Fr. Feliz 7:00PM Fr. Perales Souls in Purgatory by Maria Penagos Joseph Fugere by The Brauer Family María Estela Velásquez por Julieta Peña FRIDAY, November 14th, 2014 ROSARY GROUP (8:20AM - CHAPEL) ALTAR SERVER SOCIAL (7:00PM - SOCIAL HALL) HAITIAN PRAYER GROUP (8:00PM - CHURCH/CHAPEL) Saturday, November 15th, 2014 SATURDAY, November 15th, 2014 FEAST OF ST. ANDREW MIDDLE SCHOOL RETREAT/OFFSITE ROSARY GROUP (8:20AM - CHAPEL) R.E. CLASSES (9:00AM - SCHOOL) REZO DE LA CORONILLA (8:15PM - CHURCH/CHAPEL) Sunday, November 16th, 2014 SUNDAY, November 16th, 2014 FEAST OF ST. ANDREW MIDDLE SCHOOL RETREAT/OFFSITE RCIA CLASS (10AM - MEDIA CENTER) RCIA CLASS CHILDREN (10:30AM - CR 126 & 221) RICA ESPAÑOL (11:30AM - CR # 121) REZO DEL ROSARIO EN ESPAÑOL (2:45PM - CHURCH/CHAPEL) YOUTH 4 CHRIST - HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY (6:45PM) DO YOU HAVE ONE HOUR TO SPARE FOR JESUS? Sign up for Adoration, Jesus is waiting for you. Our Lady of Guadalupe If you would like to donate Flowers for our Lady, Please call the office 9:00AM Fr. Montes 5:30PM Fr. Montes 7:00PM Fr. Feliz 7:00AM Fr. Perales 8:00AM Fr. Montes 9:30AM Fr. Montes 11:30AM Fr. Perales 1:30PM Fr. Feliz 5:30PM Fr. Perales Community Mass Laura Begert by Social Events Ministry Rafael Navarro por La Familia League Brandon Anthony Scibilia by His Mother Thomas Haas by Kim McKay & Family Parishioners of Saint Andrew Parish Barbara Basilio by Pat Randazzo & Jan Romano Carmine Cammarata por Su Familia Crunch Fox’s Birthday (Living) by Germanine McGath St Andrew: Sent to Share the Good News Ite, missa est. With this Latin phrase, the priest or deacon sends forth the congregation at the end of Mass. We translate this in English as “Go, the Mass is ended” or in Spanish “Podéis ir en paz”. While I would never purport to be a Latin scholar, I think these translations are weak; they miss the dynamism of this phrase. Another translation of the Latin would be: “Go, you are sent”. It is from the Latin missa est (it has been sent) that we derive the word “Mass” for the Eucharistic liturgy we celebrate. This simple little phrase contains a rich teaching on the Christian life. Like the Apostles whom Christ sent to preach the Good News to the entire world, we are sent to share with others the Christ we encounter in word and sacrament at Mass. Among the twelve apostles was our patron, Saint Andrew. The Gospel of Saint John tells us that Andrew was a disciple of John the Baptist and was present when he pointed out Jesus as “the Lamb of God”. Andrew followed Jesus and “the first thing he did was seek out his brother Simon and tell him, ‘We have found the Messiah!’” (John 1, 36-40). It is Simon who Jesus re-names as Peter and to whom he will entrust the keys of the Kingdom of Heaven. During the public ministry of the Lord, on one occasion when “a vast crowd kept following” Jesus and there was a concern as to how to feed them, it was Andrew who presented to the Lord “a lad who had five barley loaves and a couple of dried fish”. Jesus multiplies these simple gifts and feeds the hungry crowd (John 6, 1-14). When some Greeks (that is non-Jews) approached Andrew and “put the request to him: ‘Sir, we would like to see Jesus’”, he brought them to the Lord (John 12, 20-22). Tradition holds that Saint Andrew preached the Gospel as far as Romania, Ukraine, Cyprus and Georgia (the country, not the state!). Because of this, he is highly regarded by the Eastern Orthodox Churches of those areas. Andrew encounters Christ and leads others to Christ. This is what “Ite, missa est” means. Like Saint Andrew and all the apostles, we are sent to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ. With the kind permission of Archbishop Wenski, we will transfer the feast of Saint Andrew, the Apostle, from November 30th to Sunday, November 16th. That weekend will be a special opportunity for us as a parish to reflect on the example of Saint Andrew who led others to Christ. I hope it will also be an opportunity for each of us to ask the Holy Spirit to make us eager to share the Gospel with others, especially those who have grown lukewarm in their practice of the Catholic faith. This is what the popes, beginning with Pope Saint John Paul II, have called the new evangelization. Drawing from a love of the Mass, we also adore our Lord present in the Blessed Sacrament. This act of worship should always deepen our love for the Eucharistic liturgy (the Mass) and enliven our participation in the Mass. On Sunday, November 23rd beginning at 3:00 pm we will hold our annual Eucharistic Procession. We worship the Lord at Mass and we give public witness to our faith by the Eucharistic procession. Please plan to join us and bring along a guest. More on Saint Andrew the Apostle next week…Stay tuned. May the Lord bless you and your families with His love! Monsignor Michael A. Souckar San Andrés: Enviado a Compartir la Buena Nueva Ite, missa est. Con esta frase en Latín, el sacerdote o diácono hace el envio a la congregación al final de la Misa. Traducimos esto en inglés como “Vaya, la Misa ha terminado” o en español “Podeís ir en paz”. Aunque yo nunca me concideraría un experto en Latín, pienso que estas traducciones son débiles; pierden el dinamismo de esta frase. Otra traducción del Latín sería: “Vaya, ha sido enviado”. Es del Latín missa est (ha sido enviado) que se deriva la palabra “Misa” para la liturgía Eucarística que celebramos. Esta pequeña y sencilla frase contiene una rica enseñanza sobre la vida Cristiana. Al igual que los Apóstoles quienes Cristo envio a predicar la Buena Nueva a todo el mundo, así somos enviado a compartir con otros el Cristo que encontramos en la palabra y en el sacramento en la Misa. Entre los doce apóstoles estaba nuestro patrón, San Andrés. El Evangelio de San Juan nos dice que Andrés fue discípulo de Juan el Bautista y estuvo presente cuando señaló a Jesús como “el Cordero de Dios”. Andrés seguió a Jesús y “lo primero que hizo fue buscar a su hermano Simón y decirle”’ ¡“Hemos encontrado al Mesías”! (Juan 1,3640). Es Simón, a quien Jesús llama Pedro y a quien le confiaría las llaves del Reino del Cielo. Durante el Ministerio público del Señor, en una ocasión cuando “una gran multitud seguía” a Jesús y había una gran preocupación de como los alimentarían, fue Andrés quien le presentó al Señor “un muchacho que tenía cinco panes de cebada y un par de pescados secos”. Jesús multiplicó estos regalos sencillos y alimentó a la multitud hambrienta (Juan 6, 1-14). Cuando algunos Griegos (es decir no Judíos) se le acercaron a Andrés y le dijeron: ‘Señor, quisiéramos ver a Jesús’”, él los llevó al Señor (Juan 12, 20-22). La tradición nos dice que San Andrés predicó el Evangelio en Rumania, Ucrania, Chipre y Georgia (¡el país, no el estado!). Debido a esto, él está muy bien considerado por las Iglesias Ortodoxas Orientales de esas áreas. Andrés se encuentra con Cristo y lleva a otros a Cristo. Esto es lo que “Ite, missa est” significa. Así como San Andrés y todos los apóstoles, también nosotros somos enviados a compartir el Evangelio de Jesucristo. Con el permiso cortés del Arzobispo Wenski, transferiremos la fiesta de San Andrés, el Apóstol, del 30 de noviembre para el domingo 16 de noviembre. Ese fin de semana será una oportunidad especial para nosotros como parroquia para reflexionar sobre el ejemplo de San Andrés quien condujo a otros a Cristo. Espero que también sea una oportunidad para que cada uno de nosotros le pidamos al Espíritu Santo que nos permita compartir con ansias el Evangelio con los demás, especialmente con aquellos que han crecido tibios en su práctica de la fe Católica. Esto es lo que los Papas, comenzando por el Papa San Juan Pablo II, han llamado a la nueva evangelización. Como una expresión de nuestro amor a la Misa, también adoramos a nuestro Señor presente en el Santísimo Sacramento. Este acto de adoración siempre debe profundizar nuestro amor por la liturgia Eucarística (la Misa) y avivar nuestra participación en la Misa. El Domingo 23 de noviembre a partir de las 3:00pm tendremos nuestra Procesión Eucarística anual. Adoramos al Señor en la Misa y damos testimonio público de nuestra fe por la procesión eucarística. Por favor haga planes para unirse a nosotros y para traer un invitado. Más sobre San Andrés el Apóstol la próxima semana ... Estén atentos. ¡Qué el Señor los siga bendiciendo a usted y a sus familias con Su amor! Monseñor Michael A. Souckar Save the Date!!! Saint Andrew Catholic Church is celebrating 45 years as a Parish with a Mass and Reception at 6pm Saturday, November 22nd, 2014 ANY QUESTIONS CALL: MARY FORNEY 954-588-8667 CONGRATULATIONS SAINT ANDREW!!! $21,000.00 FROM MEN’S CLUB COME JOIN US IN KICKING OFF THIS YEAR’S MINISTRY OPENER IN THE MULTI PURPOSE ROOM MY GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANT RETREAT APPLICATION WILL BE AVAILABLE. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2014 HIGH SCHOOLERS AND MIDDLE SCHOOLERS IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING SUNDAY FAMILY MASS FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL MARY FORNEY 954-588-8667 Eucharistic Adoration Chapel Stained Glass Mother Pelican La Madre Pelícano Unos de los símbolos de la One of the most ancient symEucaristía más antiguos es presenbols for the Eucharist is in the upper tado en la sección superior a la deright panel of the stained glass for the recha. Para proporcionarle comida Eucharistic Adoration Chapel. To a su cría, la madre pelícano se punprovide food for her young chicks, a za el pecho y le da de comer a sus mother pelican will peck at her breast pichones de su propia sangre. La and feed her young with her own blocomunidad cristiana naciente veía od. The early Christian community este símbolo como una represensaw in this a representation of Jesus tación de Jesús Redentor quien dio our Redeemer who gave his life for us su vida por nosotros y cuya pasión and who by his passion and death bey muerte se convirtió en la expiacame atonement for the sins of the ción para los pecados del mundo. world. This symbol of the mother Este símbolo de la madre pelícano pelican has been selected to remind us ha sido escogida para recordarnos that in the Eucharist we receive the que en la Eucaristía recibimos el sacrament of the sacrifice of Christ who said “my flesh is real food and my blood is real sacramento del sacrificio de Cristo que dijo “mi carne es verdadera comida, y mi sangre es verdadera bebidrink” (John 6, 55). da” (Juan 6, 55). Your generous contribution will make it possible to have this stained glass window installed in the adoration chapel. Please consider making a donation today. daderecycling.com HELP YOUR SCHOOL SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT Donate Your Used Cell Phone & Print Cartridges Our School is conducting an electronic waste recycling fundraiser. Please help support our school protecting the environment by Donating items such as: empty cartridges, used cell phones, and small electronic devices. We greatly appreciate your support! Haitian prayer group They are a group of Haitian men and women who believe in the power of the Holy Spirit. They meet every second Friday of the month in the Chapel (next to the Church) from 7:45 to 8:45pm. Their Next meeting will be on Friday, November 14th, 2014 For more information, call Ruysdael Syriaque at 954-729-2909 or Ramouze S. Francois-Guerrier at 954-531-5576 2014 ALTAR SERVER SOCIAL All Altar servers are invited to their annual social to take place on Friday, November 14th, at 6:30pm in the Social Hall. Thanks! OUTREACH HOURS Tuesday thru Friday 9:30am - 11:00am 954-905-6316 Pantry Items Rice/Beans/Soups Tomato Sauce Please check expiration dates We Cannot distribute expired food Your Kind Help is Appreciated!!! St. Vincent de Paul Poor Boxes Our “Poor Boxes” are located at the church exits. We need your monetary donations, the St. Vincent de Paul Society uses 100% of your donations to help the needy. Please help us, to help them. Thank you for your monetary donations!!! EUCHARISTIC ADORATION CURRENT ADORATION NEEDS/SE NECESITAN ADORADORES SUNDAY/DOMINGO: 12am. 1am, 4am, 5am, 7am, 11am, 12pm, 2pm, 3pm, 4pm, 6pm, and 9pm MONDAY/LUNES: 1am, 2am, 3am, 5am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm,3pm, and 5pm TUESDAY/MARTES: 1am, 2am, 3am, 4am, 5am, 6am, 2pm, 3pm, and 4pm WEDNESDAY/MIERCOLES: 1am, 4am, 3pm, 4pm and 5pm THURDSDAY/JUEVES: 1am, 2am, 3am, 4am, 5am, 6am, 7am, 2pm, 3pm, and 5pm FRIDAY/VIERNES: 4am, 9am, 11am, 12pm, and 3pm SATURDAY/SABADO: 6am, 11am, 1pm, 2pm, and 3pm PERPETUAL EUCHARISTIC ADORATION LEADERS 12AM—6AM 12PM—6PM Anna Rocco 954-270-7972 María Eugenia Barrera954-575-1422 Raiza Bravo 954-263-8030 Roberto Rodriguez 954-825-8736 Rafael Martinez 954-263-0312 6PM—12AM Rosa Alvarez 954-461-1715 Bettina Favata 954-654-5614 Martín Mercado 561-400-6339 MaryAlice Lafferty 954-796-2266 6AM—12PM Marie Campos 954-341-5350 Bettina Favata 954-654-5614 Jorge Queija 954-609-3450 Spirit of silence in and outside of Chapel as Voices disrupt adoration St. Joseph’s Retirement Residence A caring Assisted Living facility, sponsored by the Archdiocese of Miami, offering newly furnished apartments or suites, 24/7 nurse on duty and emergency pull cord systems. We provide three delicious meals served daily in our dining room, weekly housekeeping and laundry, plus a full-time Activities Director. We also offer assistance in bathing, dressing, and monitoring medications. The Residence has a beautiful chapel offering scheduled and private worship for all faiths. All this for a reasonable monthly rate. Call for more information: 954-739-1483 RESPECT LIFE CORNER 40 Days for Life Comes to a Close By Shawn Carney, Campaign Director As this 40 Days for Life campaign comes to an end, we have reports of 546 babies saved from abortion – that we know of! And keep in mind that these aren’t just numbers. That’s 546 individual human beings … and their moms … and their dads … and grandparents, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, cousins. Each time a mother says “yes” to life, the impact is profound. God worked through so many faithful people during this campaign and that work goes on far beyond Day 40. PRAYER Father, we praise you. We have heard the voice of your Son, and therefore we can make our voices heard. We have done battle with the power of evil, and therefore we can have compassion on those still within its grip. We have been freed from the kingdom of darkness, and therefore we can bear witness to your Kingdom of Light. May the witness of all your people through these 40 Days for Life bear abundant fruit, and may we begin again each day to storm the gates of hell until You welcome us into the gates of heaven. We pray in the victorious name of Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. Respect Life (954) 977-7769 Project Rachel 1-888-456-4673 “Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you” (Jeremiah 1:5) Instruction on the Mass / Instrucción para la Misa Durante la profesión del Credo, tenemos por práctica During the profession of the Creed, it is the Catholic Católica de inclinarse todos mientras decimos "y por practice for all to bow at the words “and by the Holy obra del Espíritu Santo se encarnó de María, la Spirit was incarnate of the Virgin Mary, and became Virgen, y se hizo hombre". Este gesto litúrgico man”. This liturgical gesture embodies the Christian encarna la doctrina Cristiana de la encarnación cuando doctrine of the incarnation when Jesus Christ humbled Jesucristo se humilló para habitar en medio de la himself to dwell among humanity as its Savior and Re- humanidad como su Salvador y Redentor. Por favor, deemer. Please follow the example of the priest. sigua el ejemplo del sacerdote. In Support of Active duty personnel deployed overseas, they are in need of Powered drink mixes (individual packets) Cookies, crackers, pretzels (in snack sizes) Tuna in pouch Beef, chicken or turkey jerky Cheese spread (no aerosol cans!) Ramen noodles Snack cakes Gum Nuts Granola bars Pop tarts Dried fruits • • • Trail Mix Pistachios Raisins Red licorice twists Tootsie Rolls (both candy and lollipops) Peanut butter Triscuits Wheat Thins Canned meats (no pork products) Hard candy Frisbees Please keep in mind that all food items must be in manufacturer’s original packaging. No chocolate - 110 degree heat melts the chocolate, but M&M are fine. Ziploc bags help to make sure that potentially leaky items don’t make a mess during shipping and service members use them to keep sand out of their things while in the desert. Please bring your donations to the Gift Shop on Sundays ONLY, They will have a box to collect your donations Thank you!!! God Bless!!! CATHOLIC CONVERSATIONS ON THE SCRIPTURES Archdiocese of Miami - Office of Lay Ministry and Adult Faith Formation November 9, 2014 - Feast of Dedication of the Lateran Basilica in Rome Gospel reading John 2:13-22 [To be read aloud] Since the Passover of the Jews was near, Jesus went up to Jerusalem. He found in the temple area those who sold oxen, sheep, and doves, as well as the moneychangers seated there. He made a whip out of cords and drove them all out of the temple area, with the sheep and oxen, and spilled the coins of the moneychangers and overturned their tables, and to those who sold doves he said, “Take these out of here, and stop making my Father’s house a marketplace.” His disciples recalled the words of Scripture, Zeal for your house will consume me. At this the Jews answered and said to him, “What sign can you show us for doing this?” Jesus answered and said to them, “Destroy this temple and in three days I will raise it up.” The Jews said, “This temple has been under construction for forty-six years, and you will raise it up in three days?” But he was speaking about the temple of his Body. Therefore, when he was raised from the dead, his disciples remembered that he had said this, and they came to believe the Scripture and the word Jesus had spoken. Brief commentary: This Sunday, which coincides with November 9th’s feast of the dedication of the Lateran Basilica in Rome, we rejoice with the universal Church united with the successor of Saint Peter. The origins of this feast lie in the first centuries of the Christian era, as Christianity – after three centuries of being a marginalized and often times illegal and persecuted faith – was first recognized as a legitimate religion by Roman emperor Constantine the Great. The emperor donated to the church at Rome the palace of the Laterani family as a marvelous cathedral named Most Holy Savior and later renamed as Saint John the Baptist. Saint John of Lateran became for centuries the official cathedral and home base of the bishop of Rome, the pope. From its ‘catedra’ (seat) the pope would conduct official mission of the papacy. Today Saint John of Lateran basilica, after several reconstructions throughout its history, endures as one of four great basilicas of Rome. And today, as through the centuries, this ancient church is a symbol of the worldwide institutional Church, gathered around the successor of Saint Peter and the bishops. All of the readings today attest to the dignity of the Church as the Temple of the Lord, which is also the Body of Christ living and acting the world. In exile Jews mourned the loss of their life in beloved Zion and the destruction of their Temple to Yahweh, yearned for deliverance and restoration in their Promised Land. Ezekiel gives voice to this desire in the mystic vision of an ideal Temple as a sacramental center from which the grace of God flows to all, offering healing, new life and fruitfulness – a true paradise. The psalmist too sings the praises of the city of God, which is more than one made by human hands, but a people built as an earthly dwelling of the divine: “God is in its midst; it shall not be disturbed.” Paul reminds his community in Corinth that they are “God’s building” and the holy “Temple of the Holy Spirit” that must be honored; and Christians are to have no other foundation for their lives as God’s building than Jesus Christ, the cornerstone and the foundation of the entire living edifice. At the Temple in Jerusalem Jesus becomes indignant at the corruption he finds, and filled with prophetic ‘consuming zeal’ overturns the money-changers’ tables, calling for a restoration of the meaning of the Temple as a house of prayer for all nations. At the same time he declares that the Temple itself is not an end in itself, but points to an even greater reality that transcends it: God has come to dwell among us in him, the living and eternal Temple of the Father. Though the Temple of Jerusalem would be destroyed by the Romans decades later, the temple of Jesus’ body, though destroyed would be raised again. Today as always, Christians are to understand their new life in Christ as one filled by the grace of God’s presence, they are to live serving each other as members of a body do, and are to be the presence and mission of Jesus Christ extended throughout all the world. They are to be different: with the help and power of the Spirit we are to think, love, live, and treat others, like Christ. Today’s reading offers significant messages: • The feast of the dedication of the basilica of Saint John Lateran connect the Church today to its origins as a world church, but also as an institution and organization, different from all others: a living organism, a body, the Body of Christ. • The theme of city, temple and dwelling are reworked in both Testaments to represent the People of God. In the life of Jesus, this dwelling (incarnation) of God among the human race takes on a historic and irreversible reality. • Christians are to live conscious that they are not just part of the world at large, but are truly a new creation, the People and building of God, the Body of Christ, and the Temple of the Holy Spirit. As such they are to live as God’s own ambassadors in the world, witnessing to God’s love, and being agents of God’s love, far beyond the world’s ways of thinking and living. For our shared or personal reflection: After a brief pause for silent reflection share your answers, ideas or feelings. • How do I envision the Church and my role in its life? • How can the love of the sanctuary and the Eucharist lead me to a love for the poor, suffering and needy in whom Christ dwells? • What can I do to participate in and contribute more vigorously to the mission of the Church in the world? How can I live more as a member of the Body of Christ, a sacrament of Christ’s presence, love, and healing in the world? Suggested readings: Catechism of the Catholic Church paragraphs 781-820 REFLEXIONES CATÓLICAS SOBRE LA BIBLIA Arquidiócesis de Miami - Oficina de Ministerios Laicos y Formación de Adultos en la Fe 9 de Noviembre de 2014 - Dedicación de la Basílica de San Juan de Letrán (Ciclo A) Lectura del santo Evangelio según San Juan 2:13-22 Se acercaba la Pascua de los judíos y Jesús subió a Jerusalén. Y encontró en el Templo a los vendedores de bueyes, ovejas y palomas, y a los cambistas en sus puestos. Haciendo un látigo con cuerdas, echó a todos fuera del Templo, con las ovejas y los bueyes; desparramó el dinero de los cambistas y les volcó las mesas; y dijo a los que vendían palomas: “Quitad esto de aquí. No hagáis de la Casa de mi Padre una casa de mercado.” Sus discípulos se acordaron de que estaba escrito: “El celo por tu Casa me devorará.” Los judíos entonces le replicaron diciéndole: “Qué señal nos muestras para obrar así?” Jesús les respondió: “Destruid este Santuario y en tres días lo levantaré.” Los judíos le contestaron: “Cuarenta y seis años se han tardado en construir este Santuario, ¿y tú lo vas a levantar en tres días?” Pero él hablaba del Santuario de su cuerpo. Cuando resucitó, pues, de entre los muertos, se acordaron sus discípulos de que había dicho eso, y creyeron en la Escritura y en las palabras que había dicho Jesús. Comentario breve: Este Domingo, que coincide con la fiesta en noveno día de Noviembre de la dedicación de la basílica Laterana en Roma, nos regocijamos con la Iglesia universal unida al sucesor de San Pedro. Los origines de esta fiesta se encuentran en los primeros siglos de la era cristiana, cuando el Cristianismo – después de tres siglos de marginalización y declarada fe ilícita y perseguida – fue primeramente reconocida como religión legal por el emperador romano Constantino Magno. El emperador dono a la iglesia en Roma el palacio de la familia Laterani como una catedral maravillosa nombrada El Mas Santo Salvador (San Salvador) y fue renombrada después como San Juan Bautista. San Juan de Letrán se uso por siglos como la catedral oficial y casa del obispo de Roma, el Papa. Desde su cátedra’ (silla) el papa condujo su misión oficial del papado. Hoy la basílica de San Juan de Letrán, después de varias reconstrucciones a lo largo de la historia, perdura como una de las cuatro gran basílicas de Roma. Y hoy, tal como por los siglos, esta antigua iglesia es símbolo de la institución mundial que es la Iglesia, reunida alrededor del sucesor de San Pedro y los obispos. Todas las lecturas de hoy atestiguan a la dignidad de la Iglesia como el templo del Señor, que es también el Cuerpo de Cristo viviendo y actuando en el mundo. En el exilio los judíos lamentaron la perdida su amada Sion y la destrucción del templo a Javeh, añorando por libertad y restauración en su tierra prometida. Ezequiel da voz a este deseo en una visión mística de un templo ideal como un centro sacramental del cual brota la gracia de Dios, ofreciendo sanación, nueva vida y fructificad – un verdadero paraíso. El salmista también canta las alabanzas de la ciudad de Dios, que es mas la hechas por manos humanas, sino un pueblo edificado como la morada terrenal de la divinidad: “Dios habita entre ella; no será estorbada.” Pablo le recuerda a su comunidad en Corintio de que son “la edificación de Dios” y el santo “templo del Espíritu Santo” que tiene que ser honrado; y que los cristianos no han de tener otra fundación para sus vidas como edificación de Dios que Jesucristo, la piedra angular y la fundación de todo el edificación viva. En el templo de Jerusalén Jesús se indigna con la corrupción que encuentra, y lleno con profético ‘cello devorante’ vuelca las mesas de los cambistas, llamando por una restauración del significado del Templo como casa de oración para todas las naciones. Al mismo tiempo declaro que el Templo no es un fin de mismo, sino señala a una realidad mayor que lo transciende: Dios ha venido a morar entre nosotros en el, el vivo y eterno templo del Padre celestial. Aunque el Templo de Jerusalén fuese destruido por los romanos décadas después, el templo del cuerpo de Jesús, aunque destruido será revivido. Hoy como siempre, los cristianos han de comprender sus nuevas vidas en Cristo como una llena de la gracia de la presencia de Dios, han de vivir en servicio mutuo como miembros de un cuerpo, y han de ser la presencia y misión de Jesucristo extendida a través del la tierra. Han de ser diferentes: con la ayuda y el poder del Espíritu hemos de pensar, amar, vivir, y tratar al prójimo, como lo hace Cristo. La lectura de hoy nos presenta tres ideas importantes: • La fiesta de la dedicación de la basílica de San Juan de Letrán conecta la Iglesia de hoy con sus orígenes como Iglesia mundial, pero como una institución y organización diferente a todas otras: un organismo, un cuerpo, y el Cuerpo de Cristo. • El tema de la ciudad, templo y morada son reconstruidos en ambos Testamentos para representar el Pueblo de Dios. En la vida de Jesús, esta morada (encarnación) de Dios entre los seres humanos toma una realidad histórica y irreversible. • Los cristianos han de vivir consientes de que no solamente son parte del mundo, sino de veras son una nueva creación, el Pueblo y edificación de Dios, el Cuerpo de Cristo, y el Templo del Espíritu Santo. Tal así han de vivir como los embajadores de Dios en el mundo, testimoniando al amor de Dios, y siendo agentes del amor de Dios, mucho mas halla de las maneras de pensar y vivir del mundo. Para la reflexión personal o comunitaria: Después de una pausa breve para reflexionar en silencio, comparta con otros sus ideas o sentimientos. • ¿Cómo pienso en la Iglesia y mi parte en su vida? • ¿Cómo puede el amor al santuario y a la Eucaristía llevarme al amor hacia el pobre, el que sufre y al necesitado en quien Cristo habita? • ¿Qué puedo hacer para participar y contribuir mas vigorosamente a la misión de la Iglesia en el mundo? ¿Cómo puedo vivir mas como miembro del Cuerpo de Cristo, como sacramento de la presencia, amor y sanación de Jesucristo para el mundo? Lecturas recomendadas: Catecismo de la Iglesia Católica, párrafos 781-830 Please Keep Our Service Men & Women in Your Prayers Chelsea Madarang Edward Harrison Frank Volpe Jennifer Carns John F. Marion Tommy Simmons Scott Crossley Andres Donoso Luis Carlo Moyano Michael Schnable Christopher Holting Scott Maricic Kasper Hein Jason Jonathan Alton Pelayo Anita Scattone Michael Patrick Rosa Anthony Monte Kenneth Kozlowski Michael Melione George E. Ellis, Jr. Joshua Hunter Joseph Langlois II William Kasten Trevor Anderson John Hughes James Cant Jimmie Holland Joshua Trulock Aaron Brill Joseph Vera Mario Alejandrino Gabrielle Alejandrino Cristian Oviedo Chris Ducharme Marco Monroy Randy Renneisen Roberto Gouveia Jonathan Hall Ray Gallimore Adam Cordiviola Sandra Ibañez Laura Lee Flannery Allan Park Brandon Trubey Matthew Desmond Thomas Lucas Paul R. Alexander Dena DeLucia Charles Flanagan Joshua O’Shea Andrew Narr Prem David Giraldo Francis J. Harrington, Jr Josh Beans Greg Rich Ed Winters Sterling Deleridge Chad Michael Lopez Jason Lopez Peter Santini Ashley M. King Jonathan Slinkard Johnny Jimenez Alejandro Gonzalez J.C. Velasco Elena David DeLillis Adam Lewis Ryan Hartnett Angie Johnson Matthew Imm Joshua Cohen Andrew Holston David Anthony Long William Antczak Michelle Svec Luisa Galeano Miles Mayo William Sciacca Vernon K. Barnes Joseph Andersen Alex Rhino Fred Rhino Christian Lopez Jorge Bondy Russell Di Giacomo Thomas J. Martino Michael Fonda George Kaiser John Melo George Casey *PLEASE NOTE* Please call if you have a friend or loved one in the military that you would like to add in our prayer list. 954-905-6317 Please use your envelopes. They are the principal source of Parish Support. Justice Corner November 9, 2014 Caring for God’s Temples Our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit built on the firm foundation of Jesus Christ. St. Paul urges us, “…each one must be careful how he builds upon it…” We build carefully by taking care of ourselves and choosing carefully what we allow into our bodies through our ears, eyes, nose, mouth, and limbs. St. Paul reminds us that we also need to take care of others. “If anyone destroys God’s temple, God will destroy that person…” Since 1969 the U.S. Council of Catholic Bishops through the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD), has sought to build up the people of God by empowering them to challenge unjust structures that create poverty. People Acting for Community Together, a CCHDfunded group in Miami, works to break the school-to-prison pipeline by reducing out-of-school suspensions for minor disciplinary infractions. Education is an effective means of ensuring that people can care for their temples of the Holy Spirit. You can learn more about the work of CCHD at www.povertyusa.org Congratulations to the Newly Baptized November 2nd, 2014 David Joseph Gan Malachi Jose Luscar Buck of the Month Envelope Please use your “Buck of the Month” Envelope to help support Saint Andrew School. Your generosity is appreciated and will help us to pass on the Catholic faith to the next generation! The Sick Adam Dietsch Adam Ramjattan Adam Westreich Adele Gerstman Adelaide Altieri Adrian Zambrano Adriana Barrera Albert Misko Alberto Vértiz Alex Abramson Alfred Gertz Alida Ramagosa Ana Castañón Ana Maria Pascual Ana Milena Mera Ana Ribeirinho Andrew Sookoo Andy Krzykowski Angela Chandley Angie Mahr Annmarie Janus Anthony Englehardt Anthony Ribeau Antonio Alvarado Arlene Mandel Barbara Anderson Barbara Branigan Barbara Matalon Becky Dwoskin Becky Tooley Bernard Goldstein Berta Martin Betty Wolfe Beverly Circle Bishop Friend Bob Harp Bobby Mahr Bobby Neitz Brenda Hufstetler Brian Thomas Green Brianna Stribling Bride Lindwurm Brock Lerner Bruno Campos Cauleen Dolan Carla Flores Carlos Solares Carmelita Tan Carmen Rivas Carol Ann Wakefield Carol Foster Carol Ruhl Carol Slotwinski Cassie (Child) Catalina Alvarez Catalina Cruz Catherine Benoit Cathy Bowen Cathy Carns Cesilio Figueroa Charlton Johnson Cher Souci Cheri Kostigen Cheryl Rhoads Chris Rizzo Christian J. 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Guillermo Vértiz Hattie Rose Sisco Halie Summer Gerstman Harold Barnum Harry Chobanian Heather Ruthven Hernán Enciso Hilda Kanapegas Hipólita Figueroa Idania Chang Isabel Reyes Ismenia Samayoa Itala Sibille Ivan Reich Ivette Ortiz J. Oliver Jack Spitzer Jacqueline Cortez-Walker Jacques Janssens James LaSorella Jane Hinkle Janice Vassell & Daughter Jay Gallagher Jean Barnum Jennifer Todero Jerónimo Rivera Jim Capprossi Joan Harvey Joanna Mercado Gilmore Joanne Nin Joanne Voit Joe Bartezak Joe Silvia Joey Roberts John DiCarlo John Greaves John Morrissey John McDonough Jorge Gallo, Jr. Jorge Martinez José Ríos Joseph Bonfiglio Joseph Schaeffer Joshua (Child) Joshua Henriquez Joshua Rumbos Joy Whyte Juan Daniel Gomez (child) Juanita Hawkins Judy Summerlin Julian Taque Justo Gonzalez Katy Derner (Child) Karen Darmetko Kerry Clemmensen Kerry Sylvester Kim O’Connor Krista Rowland Làszlò Tòth Laura Lee Flannery Laura Rodriguez Laurent Verret Larry K. Lawrence Castañón Lenny Minichiello Leslie Perinango Leo Epstein Leonardo Arce Leonardo Farina Leonor Robayo de Vila Ljerka Rebrovic Libia Rojas Ligia Chang Linda King Linda Ribeau Lisa Bouchard Loretta Blankenship Lori Rolleri Lorie Skinner Lourdes Rovira Louvenia Davis Lucille Dentzer Madeline Wolner Manny Gordon Manuel Chang Manuel Ryall Marcia Taylor Maria Stapperfenne Marie Pegram Marion Sheber Margery Hamilton Mark Lixie Mark Pounce Mark Silverman Mark Touponce Marge Curley Moschella Margaret Mondron Marguerite Lapp Maria Sylvia Marie Bettlekeski Marie Wald Marion Broadhead Marlene Gentile Marlene Hixon Mary Buckley Mary Crow Maryann Forgie Mary Anne Becker Mary Jane Carns Marvin Pearlman Matthew James (child) Maurice Braunstein Maxine Ikenberg Mel Greene Melanie Huelett Melvin Melendez Michael Aubertin Michael Keyte Michelle Canzio Mike Bachel Mike Foster Myrta Shurdo Nancy Marsh Nancy Moore Nancy Stir Nelly Zavaleta Nicole Seiler Nina Arlook Norma Nicholas Ofelia Subervi Olivia Tyler (child) Omar Rumbos Ora Gallo Pam Aubertin Pam Kaiser Pamela O’Connor Pasquale Piteo Pat Campbell Pat Horgan Patricia Hoffman Patricia Mostecak Patricia Puglisi Patricia Scott Patrick Amato Patrick Chase Patty Rose Sisco (Child) Paul Henriques Paul Johnston Paul Valentine Pedro Moreno Philip Branigan, Jr Phil Maher Piper Anne Palmieri Porfirio Vásquez Rafal Abram’s Ramona Leyva Raúl Hernández Raúl Ríos Raúl Vértiz Reynaldo Triana Richard Barthel Richard Clewell Rick Cupo Robert Nugue Robert Pegram Robert Sobkoski Rochelle Isaacs Rochelle Schwartz Roland Taylor Roland Yambao Ron Chicoyne Rosa España Rose Rizzo RoseAnne Abramson Roy Kassebaum Ruth Hunt Ruth Oxley Sal Moschella Salvatore Anzelone Sandy Diamond Shane K. Calvello (child) Shirley Buehler Sig Kalinowski Sixto Cruz Stephen Bruck Stephen Keenan Stephen Grieve Stephanie Branigan Sue Connell Brown Susana Foster Susan Randazzo Suzette Vásquez Teresa Bellaby Teresa Bowlan Terry Proscia Thomas Nicholson Tommy Franzese Trisha Forte Ursula & Children Veronica Pierce Veronica Register Vincent Salerno Vinnie Bonvino Viv Nye Viviana Arce William Cervantes Xavier Lynch Yvanna LeBrun Zephaniah Satahoo ATTENTION Please call the Parish Office to add any names 954-905-6317 Sunday by Sunday Domingo a Domingo THE TEMPLE AND WORSHIP In all of today’s readings, the temple is prominently mentioned. Ezekiel speaks of streams of living water flowing out from the temple, watering the desert, bringing life to all living things, offering fresh healing to God’s people. Paul reminds the Corinthians that their faith rests upon the firmest of foundations, Christ himself. More than that, Paul reveals that those who follow Christ are themselves temples, temples of the Holy Spirit; that is, God dwells not only with them, but in them. For the Jews of Jesus’ time, the temple had come to be identified with the presence of God and the only place where authentic worship of God took place. Jesus had a different perception. Jesus identified himself not with the temple, but as the temple. In so doing, Jesus indicated a dramatic shift in what it means to worship God, to be in God’s presence. No longer was a place to be the focus of prayer. Instead, a person, the person of Jesus Christ, becomes the center of our worship. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. EL TEMPLO Y LA ADORACIÓN En todas las lecturas de hoy, el Templo es mencionado predominantemente. Ezequiel habla de aguas vivas que fluyen del Templo, regando el desierto, trayendo vida a todas las cosas vivientes, brindando salud y frescor al pueblo de Dios. Pablo recuerda a los corintios que su fe reposa sobre bases firmes, Cristo mismo. Más que eso, Pablo les revela que quienes siguen a Cristo son templos ellos mismos, templos del Espíritu Santo, es decir, que Dios no solamente habita con ellos, sino dentro de ellos. Para los judíos de los tiempos de Jesús, el Templo era identificado con la presencia de Dios y como el lugar santo en donde la verdadera adoración a Dios tenía lugar. Jesús tenía una percepción diferente. Jesús se identifica a sí mismo no con el Templo, sino como el templo. Al hacerlo, Jesús mostró un cambio dramático en lo que significa adorar a Dios, estar en la presencia de Dios. Ya no sería un sitio el centro de oración. Ahora una persona, la persona de Jesucristo, viene a ser el centro de nuestra adoración. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Ti 1:1-9; Ps 24:1b-4ab, 5-6; Lk 17:1-6 Ti 2:1-8, 11-14; Ps 37:3-4, 18, 23, 27, 29; Lk 17:7-10 Ti 3:1-7; Ps 23:1b-6; Lk 17:11-19 Phlm 7-20; Ps 146:7-10; Lk 17:20-25 2 Jn 4-9; Ps 119:1-2, 10-11, 17-18; Lk 17:26-37 3 Jn 5-8; Ps 112:1-6; Lk 18:1-8 Prv 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31; Ps 128:1-5; 1 Thes 5:1-6; Mt 25:14-30 [14-15, 19-21] Lunes: Martes: Miércoles: Jueves: Viernes: Sábado: Domingo: SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Saturday: The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica Thirty-second Week in Ordinary Time; St. Leo the Great St. Martin of Tours; Veterans Day St. Josaphat St. Frances Xavier Cabrini St. Albert the Great; Blessed Virgin Mary LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Lunes: Martes: Miércoles: Jueves: Sábado: TRUE VOCATION Ti 1:1-9; Sal 24 (23):1b-4ab, 5-6; Lc 17:1-6 Ti 2:1-8, 11-14; Sal 37 (36):3-4, 18, 23, 27, 29; Lc 17:7-10 Ti 3:1-7; Sal 23 (22):1b-6; Lc 17:11-19 Flm 7-20; Sal 146 (145):7-10; Lc 17:20-25 2 Jn 4-9; Sal 119 (118):1-2, 10-11, 17-18; Lc 17:26-37 3 Jn 5-8; Sal 112 (111):1-6; Lc 18:1-8 Pro 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31; Sal 128 (127):1-5; 1 Tes 5:1-6; Mt 25:14-30 [14-15, 19-21] Dedicación de la Basílica de san Juan de Letrán Trigésima Segunda Semana del Tiempo Ordinario; San León Magno San Martín de Tours; Día de los Veteranos San Josafat Santa Franscisca Xavier Cabrini San Alberto Magno; Santa María Virgen VERDADERA VOCACION The vocation of every man and woman is to serve other people. — Leo Tolstoy La vocación de todo hombre y de toda mujer es servir a los demás. — León Tolstoy REMEMBER SAINT ANDREW PARISH IN YOUR ESTATE Thank you for sharing your Time, Talent and Treasure!!! Weekly Collection report for weekend of: 11/02/2014 Masses Saturday 5:30PM Saturday 7PM Sunday 7AM Sunday 8AM Sunday 9:30AM Sunday 11:30AM Sunday 1:30PM Sunday 5:30PM Total People Count 285 445 191 166 935 910 680 435 4,047 Collection $4,586.00 $2,258.00 $4,473.00 $2,059.00 $6,239.00 $4,599.00 $3,683.00 $2,319.00 $30,216.00 Debt service already included in the total above: $ 319.00 Gift Shop Starting this weekend the Gift Shop will have Advent merchandise out to “Prepare the Way of the Lord” They are Stocked with advent candles, wreaths, calendars, and books. Come and see!!! Collection Description Office Envelopes School Children Capital Campaign School Financial Aid Outreach Candles RE Children Respect Life Stained Glass All Saints Thanksgiving Total special collections: Amount $745.00 $137.00 $46.00 $537.00 $318.00 $401.00 $40.00 $16.00 $2,137.00 $2,077.00 $25.00 $6,479.00 Total of all collections: $ 36,695.00 Please notify the Parish Office of any changes in your address or phone number. Thank you! Saint Andrew’s Outreach Department Thanksgiving Drive 11-1-14 to 11-22-14 sauce, marshmallows, brown and white sugar, canned fruit, tomato sauce, rice, beans (black and red), juice, and milk (parmalat). All items may be brought to the Outreach/ Parish Office. Thank you for your generous donations. For those in need of a Thanksgiving basket, please come and register on November 10 or 11, 2014, in front of the church from 9am to Noon. Please bring a photo ID listing current address and your Parish Registration Number. God’s blessings to each and all. Dear Parishioners, This is the time of year we give thanks to God for all the blessings we have received; and show our less fortunate brothers and sisters our love and compassion. The following items are needed for the baskets: Grocery gift card, oil, sweet corn, green beans, sweet peas, yams/sweet potato, instant mashed potatoes, stuffing mix, gravy, chicken broth, cranberry
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