January 18, 2015 - Saint Matthew Catholic Church

ST. MATTHEW CATHOLIC CHURCH
542 Blue Heron Drive, Hallandale, FL 33009-5799 * (954) 458-1590 * www.saintmatthewcc.com
MASSES:
Monday - Friday
8:30 AM
Saturday
9:00 AM
Saturday Vigil
4:00 PM
Sunday
8:30, 10:00, 11:30 AM &
6:00 PM
1:00 PM in the Spanish Language
Holy Day Vigil
7:00 PM
Holy Day
8:30 AM & 7:00 PM
Rev. James A. Quinn, Pastor
Assisting Priests:
Fr. Jim Nero, OFM, Fr. Julio Estada, Fr. Robert Vallee, Fr. Jairo Tellez
SACRAMENTS
CONFESSIONS - 3:00PM Saturday and by appt.
BAPTISMS - Every Third Saturday at 10:00 AM. Call
the Parish Office for more information.
BAUTISMOS - En Español: Los Segundo y el Cuarto
Sábados del Mes a las 10:00 AM.
MARRIAGE - By appointment with Fr. Quinn. Please
make arrangements six months in advance.
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION
If you have questions concerning the Catholic Faith, call
the Parish Office (954) 458-1590.
Parish e
e--mail: parish@saintmatthewcc.com
Parish Staff - Joanne Perciavalle: jmperciavalle@gmail.com
Lois Montanarello: lois@saintmatthewcc.com
PASTORAL SERVICES and MINISTRIES
Adult Education
Legion of Mary
Altar Keepers
Ministry to the Sick
Altar Servers
Music Ministry
St. Matthew Archdiocesan
Outreach Ministry
Council of Catholic Women
Baptismal Preparation
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAMS - K-I thru
High School. Two years of religious instruction required
for Sacramental Programs.
Bereavement
ST. MATTHEW PARISH REGISTRATION
Craft Makers
If you attend Mass here at St. Matthew, you are encouraged
to register with us. Please stop by the Parish Office to fill
out the simple registration form or download the form from
www.saintmatthewcc.com. We urge you to get involved with
our ministries and, as a stewardship parish, ask that you use
your Offertory envelopes. If you are not a registered and
active member of our parish, Baptisms, Marriages, Sponsor
certificates and other documents needed from the Church
will take longer to obtain and, in some cases, not possible.
You must be attending Mass regularly and be an active member of the parish.
Bulletin Committee
Church Decorating
Eucharistic Ministers
R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian
Initiation of Adults)
R.C.I.C. (Rite of Christian
Initiation of Children)
Religious Education for
Adults/Children
Respect Life
Rosary makers
Evangelization
Stewardship
Feed the Hungry
Ushers/Greeters
Hospitality
Vocations
Lectors
Come home to St. Matthew. Here there are no strangers,
only friends you haven’t met yet.
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“ONLINE GIVING”
We are keeping up with technology!!!
St. Matthew Parish is now
providing Online Giving as an electronic
tool for your contributions so you can give
via the Internet. Online Giving helps you maintain your
generous donations even if you cannot attend Mass at St.
Matthew for whatever reason. This also helps our parish
streamline our cash flow, especially during vacation time
or during the holidays or when travelling or inclement
weather.
Go to our parish website at www.saintmatthewcc.com
Get started today. It’s easy and very convenient.
MINISTRY FAIR THIS WEEKEND
January 17th & 18th, 2015
In our role as true stewards of Jesus
Christ, we are asked to take an active part in the life of our parish.
This weekend we will have a Ministry Fair and the different ministries which are active
here at St. Matthew will have tables set up where you
can get more information and find out where your
niche might be. All ministry members must be fingerprinted and are subject to a background check.
STEWARDSHIP: Time, Talent, Treasure
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITIONS
Old customs fade slowly, and in 1560 the
Council of Trent tried for significant change in
pastoral care of the sick. People resisted, thinking that the last breath was the right time for the sacrament. Although physical improvement was often noted
after anointing, it was seen as a kind of bonus, rather than
an expected outcome of a prayer for good health, strength,
patience, and even healing. More than four hundred years
later, many people still do not ask for anointing until it is
literally too late for the person to have reasonable hope of
healing, or at least be aware enough to participate in the
ritual. By then, it may even be too late for viaticum, the
true “last rite.”
We have a treasure in our tradition that we seem
reluctant to use. We visit the sick, we anoint those who are
in the first crisis of illness, we give Communion to those
who are dying, and we keep vigil and pray for those close to
death. When anointing is celebrated early enough, optimally when the sick person is still at Sunday Mass, it can be
a source of courage, faith, and hope for a difficult road
ahead. When we anoint our sick, we remind them that they
belong to Christ and a community of faith. We bring them
into the presence of Christ to reconcile, heal, and give
strength and hope. We resist forces that isolate and alienate the sick; the symbol of touch is a powerful act of acceptance. Why wait until the crisis of illness is dire before we
apply such a rich remedy to body and soul?
- Rev. James Field, Copyright @ J S Paluch Co.
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Jan. 18, 2015
Your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within
you. - 1 Corinthians 6:19a
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
Saturday, January 17, 2015
4:00 PM †Carmella Craparotta by Vincent & Nina Storino
†Gerald Stranero by Vincent & Nina Storino
Sunday, January 18, 2015
8:30AM †Peter Biro, Jr. by Jennie Fugedy
†Jos Romano by Tony Palladino
10:00AM †Tom Bliss by his loving wife Diane
†Nicolo Argento by Paulina Argento & Mima
†Raymond Landry by France & Roger Landry
11:30AM Per familia Frustaci, living & deceased, by
Giuseppe Frustaci
†Fernando Mazuera by Yadira Yusef
†Molly Scotto by Maryann Bongiorno
1:00PM†Jorge Lodena & Ana Luisa Morel by his mom/her son
†Aura Sofia Jacome de Osorio by Edna & Alexis
†Eliberto Cortes Garcia by sus hijas y nietos
6:00PM Parishioners of St. Matthew by Fr. Quinn
Monday, January 19, 2015
8:30 AM †John Locatelli by Honey Skelly
†Rose-Marie Richards by Peter Richards
Special Intentions by Aleta Cavotta
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
8:30 AM †Manuel Villalta by Isabel Villalta
†Ana & Ramiro Franky & Rosa Toledo by Al Franky
†Nedda de Arias by Lulu Arias
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
8:30AM †Fr. Bob Kemmery by Ralph Berkowitz
†Edward Roach by Frank & Gloria Ippolito
†Frank Patterson by Yvette & Andrew Jones
† Pina Arena by Concetta Caristi
Thursday, January 22, 2015
8:30AM Per familia Frustaci, living & deceased, by
Giuseppe Frustaci
†Maria Adela Soto de Cabrera & Ines Cabrera Garcia by
Marta Cabrera
†Virgen Altagracia by Maria Torres
Friday, January 23, 2015
8:30AM †Ana Laza by Elias & Aurora Luna Victoria
†John & Maude Smith by Marie Smith & family
†Mary Nadeau by her husband
Saturday, January 24, 2015
9:00AM †Vincie Marioni by Gene Riccio
PLEASE REMEMBER ST. MATTHEW CATHOLIC
CHURCH/ARCHDIOCESE OF MIAMI IN YOUR WILL.
WATCHING FOR THE MESSIAH
Today’s Gospel story of John
and his disciples seeing and following
Jesus sounds so simple and casual, it’s
easy to miss the significant acts of faith
that are made.
John points to Jesus: “Look,” he says, “there is
the Lamb of God.” John’s faith in Jesus is evident, so evident that John’s disciples immediately leave his side to follow this Jesus.
The two disciples make their own act of faith.
They follow Jesus, spend time with him, and are quick to
spread the good news of their discovery: “We have found
the Messiah.”
It is easy to forget that the expectations of generations, the hopes of many ages of faithful people were being
fulfilled in these simple acts of faith. The Lamb of God,
the Messiah, foretold by the prophets, had finally come.
Nearly everyone among the Jewish people was watching
for the Messiah back then; who in our own society watches
for signs of the presence of the Messiah today?
- Copyright @ J. S. Paluch Co.
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STEWARDSHIP: “Sharing God’s Gifts”
As Catholics, we give in gratitude for what God
has given to us; this is what motivates us. We give because of faithfulness. The offertory collection for Sunday, January 4, 2015 was $9,411.00 with 131 envelopes used. Approximately 350 envelope packets are
mailed every 2 months.
In using your offertory envelopes each week,
please make sure your envelope number is listed on it.
Also, please make sure we have your correct address to
avoid unnecessary additional fees for returned mail
from the post office. If you do not know your envelope
number, please call the Parish Office and we will gladly
give it to you. If you are currently receiving offertory
envelopes in the mail and are not using them each
week, call the Parish Office.
St. Matthew Religious Education
Barbara Woroniecki, D.R.E.
954-458-1590 or barted@bellsouth.net
EUCHARISTIC MINISTER & LECTOR SCHEDULE
01-17-15 4:00PM EM: A Brinkley, M Cardamone, L Colmenares, E
Millares, M Smith L: D Smith
01-18-15 8:30AM EM: T Altieri, C Castillo, E Hart, M Pakyz, A
Wynn L: R Paiz
10:00AM EM: R Bergouignan, D Bliss, C Moya, H & B Ortiz L: G
Ippolito
11:30AM EM: P Berman, F Gomez, J Monteleon, J Marrero, B Woroniecki L: C Gomez
1:00PM EM: M & N Taboada, O Valdivia, M Vazquez L: D Asca, S
Vazquez
6:00PM EM: D Jadunandan, F & R Lara L: E Cuomo
01-24-15 4:00PM EM: P Berman, E Cuomo, J Hawkins-Greenidge, E
Millares, C Moya L: P Scola
01-25-15 8:30AM EM: C Castillo, L Stewart, J, M, R Vargas L: A
Lombardo
10:00AM EM: A Barcena, O Fleurant, D Oakley, H Ortiz, R Paiz L: B
Ortiz
11:30AM EM: R Bergouignan, F & C Gomez, O Jarosiewicz, N
Nicpon L: D Bliss
1:00PM EM: A Luna Victoria, N & P Palacios, M Vazquez L: P Gamboa, J Mezquia
6:00PM EM: E Hart, A McGurty, M Pakyz L: B Woroniecki
CONFIRMATION: If you are interested in
receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation, please
attend the meeting scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 31,
2015 at 11:30 AM in Parish Hall. Bring a copy of your
Baptismal certificate with you.
MARTIN LUTHER KING, Jr. DAY
Monday, January 19th, 2015
“Life’s most persistent and urgent question
is, what are you doing for others?”
A YOUTH MASS will be held at St. Matthew
on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015 at 6:00 PM.
All are welcome to attend.
Kindly remember in your prayers the sick
people of our parish, people confined to their homes,
hospitals and nursing homes, especially Donald
Moran, Raymond Dennard, James & Thomas Lysaght,
Martin Cohen, Anthony Randle, Maria Burneo, Julia
Winters, Herbert Burgess, Fina Howard, Jenny
Fernandez, Marianne Bariglio, Vincent Caleta, Jeffrey Jenkins,
Maryann Simone, Judith Lagonikos, Grace Guidone, Saliha
Moschella, Claire, Doug & Mary Ann Polk and children, Grace
Sarta, Tommy Trotter, Thomas Morante, Hannah Navarro, Maria
Nieves, Donna Sacco, Karune Alxi Lafortine, Joseph McBride,
Ronald Hunt, Jennifer Sutter, Madeleine O’Connell, Joseph Re,
Noelia Pardo, Rodry Lopez, Frank Catapano, Sonia Ocampo,
Donna Everts, Chris Fenton, Joe Capparelli, Carla Vittoria, Irvin
Bruce, Sr., Herb Shamlian, Kenneth LaCruz, Phillip Elliott., Colette
LeBlanc, Thelma Emano, Arminda Latarewicz, George Murphy,
Adolph Otto Carbone, Marie Smith.
Please pray for those who have died, especially Julie Johnson.
BOLETIN HISPANO
Este fín de semana será la Feria de los
diferentes Ministerios que se tienen en
nuestra Parroquia. Por favor pase por las
mesas que estarán fuera de la Iglesia y
hable con las personas que representan a
cada Ministerio e inscríbase (a) y sea un
voluntario activo en nuestra Parroquia.
Si usted o un familiar está interesado en recibir el Sacramento
de la Confirmación, venga a la reunión que será el sábado 31
de enero a las 11.30 a.m. en el Salón Parroquial. Traiga una
copia del certificado de Bautismo.
Habrá una misa para los jóvenes el domingo 25 de enero a
las 6.00 p.m. Invite y venga con sus hijos a participar de este
servicio.
"Señor Dios nuestro, Tú que nos has hecho hijos tuyos, haz
que formemos una sola familia que viva en fraternidad. Cambia nuestros corazones para que, amantes de la vida y la verdad, desterremos de nuestra humanidad el odio, la mentira y
la muerte. Concédenos, Señor, que seamos constructores de
Tu paz, la misma que Tú nos dejaste y que no conoce
fronteras, razas y lenguas" Amén.
The fullness of joy is to behold God in everything.
- St. Julian
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
EXPOSITION OF THE
BLESSED SACRAMENT
Blessed Sacrament exposed Mondays
7:30-10AM.
ST. MATTHEW CRAFTMAKERS
Meetings are held on Mondays at 10 AM in
Rose Hall.
LEGION OF MARY
Meetings are now on Mondays at 9:30 AM in
Parish Hall.
BINGO BRIGADE
BINGO is held Wednesdays. Doors open
at 10:00 AM & play begins 11:00 AM.
Coffee & beverages are available.