HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH Iris Lane & South A1A, Vero Beach, Florida PARISH OFFICE 500 Iris Lane, Vero Beach, FL 32963 (772) 231-0671 www.holycrossverobeach.org Monday: 1:00 - 4:30 p.m. Tuesday-Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Closed for lunch: 11:45 -12:45 p.m.) PRIESTS OF THE PARISH Rev. Richard Murphy Rev. Jim Brucz, CSP Deacon Richard Blake Deacon Wayne Creelman MISSION STATEMENT We CELEBRATE the Gospel when we encounter Jesus Christ in the Sacraments and through prayer. We TEACH the Gospel in order to strengthen each family in their knowledge of and in their relationship with God. We LIVE the Gospel by seeking justice, granting forgiveness and through works of service which enhance the spiritual, emotional, social and physical well-being of the entire community. This is what the Lord asks of you: Only this To act justly To love tenderly To walk humbly with your God Micah 6:8 February 08, 2015 Page 1 Celebration of the Sacraments “The purpose of the sacraments is to sanctify men, to build up the Body of Christ and, finally, to give worship to God. Because they are signs, they also instruct. They not only presuppose faith, but by words and objects they also nourish, strengthen and express it. That is why they are called ‘sacraments of faith’.” — Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1123 Eucharist Saturday Vigil Masses: Sunday Masses: Daily Masses: 4:00 PM 5:30 PM 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 10:45 AM, 12:15 PM Monday through Friday 8:00 AM 12:15 PM Saturday 8:00AMOnly Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament: Monday through Friday 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM Saturday 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM Sunday 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM Baptism Requesting the Sacrament of Baptism for a child involves a serious obligation and a faith commitment on the part of both parents. In order to prepare both parents for this task, they will be requested to attend a Baptismal Preparation Session prior to the Baptism. To register, call the Family Life Office (231-0671). The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated on the 2nd Saturday of each month. A date for Baptism cannot be scheduled until the necessary preparation has been completed. Parents are encouraged to begin preparation prior to the birth of their child. Confirmation Candidates are those already baptized and who have received the necessary formation in religious education. Candidates must be at least in the 9th grade to receive this Sacrament. Reconciliation The Sacrament is celebrated each Saturday 11:00 AM 12:00 Noon except Holy Saturday. Anointing of the Sick The Sacrament is administered on request to those who are ill at home, in the hospital or nursing home. Please call the Parish Office (231-0671). It also is administered on the First Saturday of every month after the 8:00 AM Mass. Matrimony Congratulations on your engagement. Call the Parish Office (231-0671) to make arrangements at least six months in advance. It is necessary that either the prospective bride, groom or their family are registered members of Holy Cross Parish. Holy Orders If you feel you may have a vocation to serve the people of God in the Priesthood of Jesus Christ, contact Fr. Thomas Lafreniere at the Diocesan Vocation Office (561-7759555) or speak to one of the parish priests. Most of us live very busy lives. As a result we may be spiritually impoverished. Today’s Gospel shows us how in the midst of all his work Jesus took time out to pray. The Eucharistic Celebration provides us with a great opportunity to take time out to be with the Lord. First Reading (Job 7:1-4.6-7). Wrestling with the problem of why the innocent should suffer, Job takes a rather pessimistic view of life. Second Reading (1 Cor 9:16-19.22-23). St. Paul tells how he has made himself all things to all people in order to bring them the Good News of salvation. Gospel (Mk 1:29-39). In the midst of his work of teaching and healing, Jesus finds it necessary to escape to a lonely place to pray. The Book of Job confronts the problem of suffering. The common explanation was that suffering was a punishment for sin. But, though Job is a good man, he suffers greatly. His suffering causes him to take a gloomy view of life. (First Reading) This sets the scene for the Gospel. However, what we see in the Gospel is not Jesus’ answer to the question “why suffering?”, but his response to actual suffering. He heals the sick and proclaims the good news of salvation. The Gospel also shows the urgency with which he dedicated himself to preaching the Gospel, something we see exemplified also in Paul. (Second Reading) In the midst of his activity Jesus found time to pray in quiet places. It was during these hours of solitude that he maintained and fostered the most important thing in his life—his relationship with the Father. Here lay the secret of his successful ministry. Monday: Gn 1:1-19; Mk 6:53-56 Tuesday: Gn 1:20 — 2:4a; Mk 7:1-13 Wednesday: Gn 2:4b-9, 15-17; Mk 7:14-23 Thursday: Gn 2:18-25; Mk 7:24-30 Friday: Gn 3:1-8; Mk 7:31-37 Saturday: Gn 3:9-24; Mk 8:1-10 Sunday: Lv 13:1-2, 44-46; 1 Cor 10:31 -11:1; Mk 1:40-45 822-HCC Page 2 February 08, 2015 When you read this letter I will have completed a week of therapy and rehabilitation and I am beginning to feel a little stronger and less dependent in my movements. An important part of the healing process is to allow sufficient time to rest. For that reason I request a limit on visitations, in order to give me the necessary time to heal both physically and mentally. Providing quality service to the people of Holy Cross is my priority and this is my goal and a great source of motivation. In my physical absence I am indebted to Fr. Brucz for his unconditional service to all of us. I am also very much indebted to Debbie and the parish staff for their services and sacrifices. In addition, thank you to Fr. Edwards and the priests of St. Helen's for their support and cooperation. Your prayers and good wishes do not go unnoticed and will be a great support in my recuperation. I am available to you in every way possible except physical presence. I ask you to communicate, in writing, any issues that may need my attention and give them to Debbie. She will pass them on to me. I understand Mulligan, my faithful dog, is suffering from anxiety separation which is a two way street! He visits so we can at least meet up outside in a designated area at the hospital, along with the other dogs. Mulligan, more than the others does not like to have his "pops" to be out of commission. Sincerely, May God continue to bless all of us! Fr. Richard Murphy As we go to print Bishop Barbarito was due for surgery in Miami which took place on Monday February 2. The medical personnel, through examination, had decided that the Bishop had a benign brain tumor in an area that could eventually be a serious problem. In order to correct the issue, the surgery needed to take place as soon as possible. This way the situation could be rectified and he could return to normal living in a very short period of time. We understand that the surgery was successful and presently he is recuperating. We ask you for your prayers for his full recovery. May God bless him! As soon as we have more information we will let you know. Fr. Danny Murphy, a recently retired priest from Brooklyn, has graciously offered his services at Holy Cross for the next few months. He has an apartment here in Vero Beach and plans on using it as a winter residence. At this time, more than at any other time, his willingness to help us is certainly a blessing. Fr. Murphy has retired from active duty in Brooklyn as of February 1st. His latest assignment was Pastor of St. Saviour Church, Brooklyn. We are so happy that he is willing to share all of his priestly services with the Parish. Please welcome him with open arms! The Order of Malta gathers each year at the beginning of May to bring the sick to the Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes, France, to come in procession, to wash and drink the waters of the Grotto and to pray for spiritual and physical healing. The Vero Beach Order of Malta will sponsors a special 10 AM Healing Mass at Holy Cross Church on Saturday, February 14th which is held in conjunction with the Feast of our Lady of Lourdes even though the Feast is annually on February 11th. The Mass will include the Rite of Sprinkling with Holy Water from Lourdes. The Sacrament of the sick with the Rite of Anointing will take place during the Mass. All who are in need of healing, whether it is in mind or body or both, are invited to participate. 822-HCC February 08, 2015 Page 3 Diocese of Palm Beach Maintenance - Full Time Palm Beach County Outside the Diocese of PB Florida Atlantic University Interfaith Coordinator For more information http://www.diocesepb.org/ job-listing The Parish and the rest of the Diocese are continuing with the Diocesan Service Appeal of 2015. This is an opportunity for us to unite with all Catholics in this part of Florida to share our blessings and to show concern for one another. Your gift is important. Please assist Catholic Charities, the ministries and works of vocations, pastoral care, family life, and all the other services carried out by our Diocese. Please be as generous as God has been to you. Every gift is important for the success of this appeal. Please be aware from now through Easter we will have an extra Mass in the Parish Hall on Sundays beginning at 10:50 AM. This is in conjunction with Mass in the Church. As you can see we are overcrowded on the weekends, hence the need of expanding services. The Palm Beach Diocesan Council of Catholic Women is accepting applications for its Annual Scholarship Award. One thousand dollars is awarded to each of three Catholic female students graduating from eighth grade in the Diocese of Palm Beach who will attend a Catholic High School in the Diocese of Palm Beach in the fall. The deadline is April 1, and applications may be obtained in your Parish office or your Catholic school office. You can also download the application from the PBDCCW website at www.pbdccw.catholicweb.com. Please contact Maureen Fulop at 561-704-8771 or Bea Lecco at 561-310-8710 for any further questions. The Holy Cross Women’s Guild is sponsoring our annual luncheon, card and game party at 11:30 AM on Thursday, February 19th. It will be in the Parish Hall and tickets are $15.00 per person. Tickets are available at the Parish Office and will also be available at the Communion Breakfast. Mark your calendar and invite your friends and neighbors for a fun-filled afternoon! We are very pleased to announce that Fr. Terry Ryan, a Paulist Priest, is coming back to visit with us. He will be here from February 5 - March 15. As in the past, Fr. Terry Ryan has been a great help to us and this year he will do a series on the spirituality of several mystics. This series will take place following the 8:00 AM Mass Thursdays starting February 12 - March 12. The first session will focus on John Tauler part I. The Knights of Columbus are having a Valentine's Dinner Dance at the Vero Beach Yacht Club on February 15th, 2015. Doors open at 5PM- music starts at 6 PM- dinner service starts at 6:15PM. Ticket cost includes dinner and dancing. Choice of Prime Rib-Mate's Cut, Chicken Francaise, or Salmon. To reserve a table all monies must be given at time of purchase. Cost is $35 per person. Tickets are available from Roger LaJoie-please call ahead to make sure he is at his office 772234-6547. Fr. Tom Stransky, is a Paulist priest who assisted in the drafting of the Vatican II Document on the Church’s relation to NonChristian Religions - especially the Jewish people. 2015 marks the 50th Anniversary of this document, known by its Latin title: Nostra Aetate. Fr. Stransky will give a special presentation on the document highlighting stories about its composition and completion including his encounters with Pope St. John XXIII. That presentation will take place on Thursday, February 12, from 8:30-9:00 AM in the Church. Travel with Fr. Dennis Gonzales of St. Helen Catholic Church to the Shrines of Italy. Join them for a FREE presentation on February 16 at 5:00 PM at 2085 Tallahassee Ave. to learn more about this amazing trip. Gather a group of friends and go to Italy! For more information call 772567-5129. 822-HCC Page 4 Today’s Scripture passages focus on the themes of suffering and healing, faith, preaching the Good News, and prayer. Job experiences tremendous suffering, but holds on to his faith in God. St. Paul proclaims that he has been charged to preach the Gospel. Jesus teaches us, as His followers, the importance of prayer and knowing through faith that He will always strengthen us in times of distress and heal us from our afflictions. WE ARE STEWARDS . . . and this is how we live out our stewardship! To be a good Christian steward is to recognize that God has blessed us richly. We also need to acknowledge those blessings by returning a portion of our gifts of time, talent, and treasure in gratitude. Treasure - The offertory for the weekend of January 31 - February 1 totaled $38,448.77 of which $1,451.27 was from on-line contributions. The Community Outreach totaled $13,349.17 of which $915.17 was from on-line contributions. In conjunction with St. Helen Church an appeal for needy veterans of Indian River County will take place on the weekend of February 21-22. Many of our veterans have limited financial means, some are homeless, some are outpatients. The items requested include: new men’s underwear, T-shirts, socks, towels, wash cloths, non-alcoholic toiletries, blankets, sweaters, health care items, twin or full size bed sheets, phone cards, books and games. Of special benefit would be ready to eat meals, canned food, and other non-perishable items. For additional information or questions call John Brady at 772-2347518. Time and Talent - We are still in need of ushers, both male and female for weekend Masses, especially for the 10:50 overflow Mass that has started in the Parish Hall. If you can assist please call the Parish Office at 231-0671. May God bless and reward your stewardship. “For everything there is a season and a time for every purpose under heaven . . . a time to heal . . . Bill Ahrens, Bishop Barbarito, Kaiden O’Malley Bracken, Hunter Crain, Thomas DeFrancisi, Julian Epter, Rita Fahey, Lena Giaccio, Gary Graham, Helen Herlitz, Craig Johnson, John Kelly, Quinn Kileran, Anthony Kovacs, William Landers, Kelli Lozada, Dick Mahony, Patricia Marquis, Joanne and Bill McCormack, Fr. Richard Murphy, Gene Palumbo, Craig Restler, Janet Schauer, and all parishioners who are ill at this time. a time to die . . . George Muller. and a time of peace.” — Ecclesiastes 3:1-11 February 08, 2015 Monday 9:30 AM 10:30 AM 6:00 PM 6:45 PM Tuesday 6:30 AM 3:30 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM Wednesday 6:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM Thursday 6:00 PM 8:00 PM Saturday 10:00 AM Women’s Guild Communion Mass Grief Support RCIA Knights of Columbus Men’s Ministry Catholic Education K-5 Knights and Dames of Malta Alcoholics Anonymous Choir Rehearsal Catholic Education 6-8 High School Youth Group Camp Haven Dinner Alcoholics Anonymous Knights and Dames of Malta Healing Mass Monday 8:00 AM 12:15 PM Tuesday 8:00 AM 12:15 PM Wednesday 8:00 AM Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 12:15 PM 8:00 AM 12:15 PM 8:00 AM 12:15 PM 8:00 AM 4:00 PM 5:30 PM 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 10:45 AM 10:50 AM 12:15 PM Martha Lake Lawrence Hepburn Ralph Greco Jo-Ann Burnham Vero Beach Order of Malta (living and deceased) Nancy Savage Barbara Keady and family (living) Edward Lyons Elmer Scribner David Gorman Mary Therese Reedy Egan Charles Schmidt Marjorie Case Parishioners of Holy Cross William Hatton Grace and Harold Miller Viola M Kelley William Cullen The sanctuary light will burn this week in memory of John Feeley as requested by Margaret and Kenneth Muller. 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