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BLESSED TRINITY CATHOLIC CHURCH
March 1, 2015
ADDRESS:
5 SE 17th Street
Ocala, FL 34471
PHONE:
352.629.8092
FAX:
352.351.8872
EMAIL:
mail@blessedtrinity.org
WEBSITE:
PARISH OFFICE - 352.629.8092
www.blessedtrinity.org
SICK CALLS:
352.629.8092
352.207.5835
(Emergency pager)
MISSION:
CHRIST THE KING
Pastor
Father Patrick J. Sheedy
x 3209
Associate Pastors
Father Raul Valdez
Father Franklin Salazar
x 3219
x 3227
In Residence
Father Michael O’Keeffe
Father Joseph Maniangat
x 3221
595.5605
Deacons
Heriberto Berrios, Jim Boerstler, James Schwartz
Sisters
Immaculate Heart of Mary Reparatrix 867.9860
Misioneras Catequistas
622.4500
14045 N US Hwy 301
Citra, FL 32113
352.595.5605
LA GUADALUPANA
11153 West Hwy 40
Ocala, FL 34482
352.291.2695
MASS SCHEDULE AT BLESSED TRINITY
WEEKEND
Saturday 4:00 pm and 6:00 pm
Sunday 7:15 am, 8:45 am, 11:00 am,
1:00 pm Spanish, 5:00 pm Life Teen
DAILY
Mon—Fri 7:10 am and 5:15 pm
Wednesday 8:15 am (follows school schedule)
Thursday
6:30 pm (Spanish)
Saturday
8:00 am
Reconciliation
FOLLOW
US ON
FACEBOOK
Thursday 7:00pm (Spanish)
Saturday 2:45—3:30pm (English)
5:00—5:30pm (English)
Sunday 12:15—12:45pm(Spanish)
MASS SCHEDULE AT OUR MISSION CHURCHES
WEEKEND
Saturday
Sunday
DAILY
Tuesday
Wednesday
7:00pm (Spanish)
10:15 am at Christ the King
7:00 pm at La Guadalupana
(Spanish)
7:00 pm at La Guadalupana
(Spanish)
5:00 pm at Christ the King
Parish life
March 1, 2015 ~ second Sunday of lent
MISSION STATEMENT: Blessed Trinity Catholic Church Stewardship Community recognizes Jesus is Lord. We believe that
our Time, Talent and Treasure are gifts from God to be used for the spiritual, educational and social needs of
our community, the Diocese and the world at large, especially the poor.
PARISH STAFF - 629.8092
Sr. Juliet Ateenyi
Katherine Baker
Colleen Halstead
Jason Halstead
David Hardison
Fran Harwas
Steve Hoesterey
Ro Lipari
Kris Plunkett
Kelly Schwietert
Julie Martin
Ministry to Sick
Secretary
Business Manager
Blessed Trinity School
Elder Care
Human Resources
Brother’s Keeper
Religious Education
Parish Bookkeeper
Angels in Arms
Youth Minister
Melinda Gunn
Paul Miranda
Sr. Concepta Najjemba
Elizabeth Tilley
Stewardship
Plant Manager
Soup Kitchen
Music Ministry
Trinity Catholic High School
David L. McKenzie
President
Lou Pereira
Principal
x3211
x3201
x3218
622.5808
671.2823
x3212
622.3846
x3207
x3228
622.6167
x3222
x3208
804.2415
629.1292
x3202
622.9025
NEW PARISHIONERS ARE WELCOME to stop by the Church
Office to register Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm or
stop by the Parish Hall the first Sunday of each month following
the 8:45 am and 11:00 am Masses.
BAPTISM: We are pleased to help your family prepare for the
special event of your child’s entrance into our faith community.
To help parents and godparents prepare, a class (English) is held
the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:30 pm in the Community
Center and in Spanish the 2nd Saturday of each month, at
9:00 am at Guadalupana. Parents and Godparents must attend
this class prior to scheduling baptism.
MARRIAGES: If you are planning to be married at Blessed
Trinity, your preparation process should begin at least four (4)
months prior to desired date. We look forward to helping you
during your time of engagement and preparation for the vocation
of Christian marriage. Call the Church Office for an appointment
with one of our priests.
SICK CALLS AND HOSPITAL VISITS: If you or a family
member are in a local hospital or homebound and would like to
receive Communion or Sacrament of the Sick, please call the
Church Office at 629.8092 or Sister Juliet at x3211. When
registering at the hospital, put your name on the Catholic List.
STEWARDSHIP BY THE BOOK
Abraham was prepared to sacrifice his only son, Isaac. St. Paul reminds us that
God Himself “did not spare His own Son.” Are my gifts to the Lord—of my resources,
of my time, of myself—also sacrificial?
ADS OF THE WEEK
SOUTH OCALA ANIMAL CLINIC
Dr. Kevin Stoothoff
352.622.5253
BENEFIT ADVISORS
Employee Benefit Solutions
Donna Healy Strickland, SPHR
352.479.0944
Please see our Ads at the back for all
our business supporters.
WORD OF LIFE
“[E]very child conceived by in vitro fertilization is truly
deserving of respect and love: Each is a human person,
regardless of the manner of conception. The problem is
that the way they are brought into the world does not
live up to their dignity.”
— “Life Matters: Reproductive Technologies” Respect
Life Program, USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities
(http://bit.ly/ReproductiveTechnologies2011)
worship
March 1, 2015 ~ second Sunday of lent
MINISTRY OF THE WEEK
BEREAVEMENT FUNERAL
RECEPTIONS
This ministry is comprised of cooks who
provide various dishes to be brought
to the Church Bereavement freezer
and volunteers who serve this food at
receptions following the funerals.
STEWARD OF THE WEEK
JEN STAVOLA
Thank you to Jen for all her hard
work in chairing the
2015 Ocala Outdoor Expo.
It was a great success and
we look forward to next year’s event.
Thank you for being
a faithful Steward!
For more information, please contact
Susan Rivera at 352.502.6075 or
email: nanasue2.susan@gmail.com
BAPTISMS:
NEW PARISHIONERS:
Gene Walters
Anthony John Prisciandaro
Kirk, Lauryn, Gabrielle, Laila and Jordan
Henry
Matthew James Prisciandaro
Lloyd, Jacqueline, Bryce, Brayden and
Isabella Jarrell
Naliyah Macia Imani Cintron
Raymond Michael Cintron, Jr.
John F. Glass
Payson Lu Wintermote
Eloise Grimm
Most of us have heard many times the story of how God tested Abraham, as
reported in our first reading from Genesis. Often there may be various
emotional reactions to the situation as it unfolds. However, there are two
important aspects of the narrative that we sometimes miss.
Yes, Abraham was tested, but so was his son Isaac. It would seem that Isaac
was a willing participant in the ordeal. Isaac clearly did not protest nor resist
lying on the altar in preparation for what would occur. Isaac offers an example
of one of the basic tenets of stewardship: he trusted completely in God (and in
his father, as well). That kind of total trust is difficult, but if we do not trust in
the Lord, it is hard for us to make the kind of commitment to stewardship and
discipleship the Lord wants from us.
The other feature of this story we sometimes miss is the parallel between
Abraham and his son, and what would occur between God and His only son,
Jesus Christ. Everything from the mountain to hauling the wood up the mountain to the father sacrificing his son to
deliverance from death is reminiscent of Christ’s sacrifice for us, and God’s willingness to offer “His only begotten
Son, that those who believe in him may not perish, but have everlasting life.” (John 3:16)
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HEALING MASS
Fr. Albert MacPherson, O.S.A. will conduct Mass
with a healing service on Thursday, March 19th at
7:00pm in the Church. Please consider attending
this Mass and healing service. For more
information please call Ro Lipari at 629-8092 ex.
3207.
SHERIFF’S TOWN HALL MEETING AT BT
Please join Marion County’s Sheriff Chris Blair at
our upcoming Town Hall Meeting at Blessed
Trinity’s Parish Hall on March 3rd, 2015 at 5:30
p.m. At this meeting, you will learn about the
current happenings with your Sheriff’s Office and
be able to ask the Sheriff and his staff any
questions you may have. For more information,
please call Mrs. Jen Lowe (352) 368-3598.
READINGS FOR NEXT WEEK
Ex 20:1-17
1 Cor 1:22-25
Jn 2:13-25
WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONS
Monday, March 2
Tuesday, March 3
Wednesday, March 4
Thursday, March 5
Friday, March 6
CHILDRENS OFFERINGS
Parents please encourage your children to bring a gift
for God each and every week and bring it up to the
Altar while adults are being passed the collection
basket. It does not have to be money. It really
should be their gift. At present it is mostly
pre-schoolers who come. But the plan was for all
youth—grade school up to and including 12th
grade—to come to the Altar. Encourage them. It is a
real life learning experience.
ROSARY MAKERS’ MEETING
There will be a general meeting
for all Our Lady’s Rosary makers
of Blessed Trinity Parish on
Saturday, March 7, 2015 from
9:00am-10:30am at the Elder
Care Center. Leaners are
welcome for instructions. For
details call Sister Juliet at 352.867.9860.
Saturday, March 7
Sunday, March 8
7:10 am Florentino J. Ballesteros †
5:15 pm Genna Martinez †
7:10 am Frank Florimonte †
5:15 pm Frank Florimonte †
7:10 am L/D Benvenuto Families
8:15 am Maria Houser †
5:15 pm Michael O’Sullivan-Floyd †
7:10 am George D. Ezzo †
5:15 pm Adelaida V. Generoso †
7:10 am Helen & Fred Wisneski †
5:15 pm Corey Peter Fontana †
8:00 am James Roberts †
4:00 pm Vivian Calise †
6:00 pm Gustave Schaller †
7:15 am Angelo & Anna Zappulla †
8:45 am Guy Tropeano †
11:00 am Fernando De Torres Trullas †
1:00 pm Spanish Community
5:00 pm Bill & Pearl Graff †
Your prayers are requested for Vittorio Didato, Ramona
Grogan and James Greenwell who have recently died.
EASTER DECORATIONS
Easter is truly a beautiful
season in our Christian
faith. It is the defining
moment for Christianity as a
whole. It is our mission to
bring the beauty of scripture
alive in the environment of
Blessed Trinity. There is a
decorated box in the
vestibule for you to prayerfully consider donating
funds for Easter flowers and decorations. Thank
you in advance for your participation.
ministries
Activities
UPCOMING EDGE EVENTS
LIFE TEEN NEWS
EMAIL ALERTS! If you would like to receive emails regarding
all upcoming Life Teen events, news and updates, please
email Julie: jmartin@blessedtrinity.org
Sunday, March 1st: Join us for Mass, dinner & Life Night,
concluding at 8:00pm. It’s March, a new month and a new
challenge: seek to encounter Christ through His Word!
Tonight we will discuss ways to integrate Scripture into our
daily lives, but also focus on the great importance of the
Liturgy of the Word during Mass. When it is proclaimed, we
hear the voice of God—are we aware of this, and embracing
this?
Sunday, March 8th: Join us for Mass, dinner & Life Night,
concluding at 8:00pm. Around the world, people risk their
lives to attend Mass…why? Could we say we share that same
love and appreciation? The desire to sacrifice and worship
God is written on the human heart. Tonight we hope to gain
a better understanding of the Mass as the sacrifice of Christ
on the cross, and seeing our own sacrifices as a chance to
unite them with the cross.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Youth Ministry for all 6th, 7th & 8th grade
students. For information email:
OcalaEdge@gmail.com
Remember to join us on Facebook at Blessed Trinity EDGE or
follow us on instagram @BTOcalaEdge, to get the most recent
updates and see pictures from past events.
TEENS: IS GOD CALLING YOU?
Teens: Is God calling you? High school teens are invited to
learn about the priesthood and religious life and to learn how
to discover God’s call for their lives during Focus 11.
Sponsored by the Office of Vocations, this event includes Mass
with Bishop John Noonan; music by Ashley Breaux; keynote
address by Sister Shirlee Tremont, M.P.F.; breakout sessions;
exhibitors, and pizza dinner. Make plans to attend, Saturday,
March 14, 4-9 p.m., Holy Family Parish, 5125 S. ApopkaVineland Road, Orlando. Contact your Youth Minister for more
details or Sister Kathleen Power at 407-246-4892.
YOUNG ADULTS--“CALLED TO HOLINESS?”
Join Bishop John Noonan for the celebration of Mass, talks and
prayer, as well as Adoration on Sunday, March 15, 5-9 p.m.,
Holy Family Parish, 5125 S. Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando.
Young adults, meet with religious sisters, brothers and priests
representing 20 communities. Pizza and salad will be served.
For information, contact the Diocese of Orlando Office of Vocations at 407-246-4875.
Ball point pens with a Christian message. Stylus pens.
New angel lapel pins. Beautiful rosaries, some made
in Italy. Lenten reading material, necklaces and lapel
pins.
Care Notes: When Your Prayers Go Unanswered.
When Someone You Love is Suffering.
What To Say To Someone Who is Grieving.
Books: Only Love Can Save Us - Pope Francis- This
collection of letters, homilies, and talks from his years
as cardinal in Argentina reveals his consistent love for
the poor and joy in Christ as he covers a wide range
of topics of interest to all Catholics.”
Padre Pio’s Words of Hope – “For the first time in
English, Blessed Padre Pio’s writings are readily and
easily available to all who seek his wisdom. ….The
assurances he reveals are God’s own messages of
encouragement, exhortation, inspiration, and
blessing.”
The Blessed Trinity Gift Store Hours:
Wednesday* 3:00pm-6:00pm *10% off all regular
priced items.
Saturday 3:00pm - 4:00pm, 5:00pm–6:00pm
Sunday 8:00-8:45am, 9:45-11:00am, 12:00-12:30pm,
4:00-5:00pm
MEETINGS - 2nd Wednesday of the month,
7:30 PM, K of C Hall Next meeting is
Wednesday, March 11
TEXAS HOLDEM TOURNAMENT
1st and 3rd Friday of the month at the Knights Hall
Next Tournament is Friday, March 6
Doors open at 6:30PM
Games start at 7:00PM
Further Information: (352) 368-5960
BLESSED TRINITY SENIOR CRAFTS
Come meet with us on Thursdays at 10:00am to noon in
the Community Center, Bldg. "F".
We just finished making lovely "pineapple centerpieces"
made from napkins. Our next project among others, will
be "soap making". Again, you don't have to be an expert,
just have a creative desire!
BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING
FREE Blood Pressure Screening
in the Parish Nurse’s office in
the Parish Hall opposite the
Library from 8:00am-1:00pm,
TODAY, Sunday, March 1st.
ST. PEREGRINE MASS
Please join us in praying for a cure for cancer. The
monthly devotional Mass to St. Peregrine, the patron
saint of cancer patients, will be Thursday, March 5, at
the 5:15 Mass. Medals and holy cards are available
before or after Mass. Please come and pray with us.
FIRST FRIDAY DEVOTION
The Filipino-American Catholic families warmly invite
all to the First Friday Devotion to the Sacred Heart of
Jesus on March 6, 2015 at 6:30pm in the Blessed Trinity
CHAPEL. Mass is in English with Tagalog liturgical
songs. Potluck follows immediately. Please bring your
favorite dish.
CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES COLLECTION
Next week, our parish will take up the Catholic Relief Services
Collection. This collection supports six Catholic agencies that
touch more than 100 million lives around the world. The
funds from this collection help provide food to the hungry,
support to displaced refugees, and Christ’s love and respect to
all people. Next week, please give generously to the Catholic
Relief Services Collection and help Jesus in disguise.
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE ~ WEEKLY OFFERINGS
Weekly Offering
February 22, 2015
Envelope Total:
1,060
Electronic Offering Total:
254
Total Children’s Offering:
Non-Sunday
165
Grand Total for Week:
Amount needed for Operating Expenses:
Difference
$ 50,558.51
$ 29,653.15
$
61.24
$ 17,145.10
$ 97,418.00
$104,350.00
($ 6,932.00)
Year to date collection: $3,013,019.30
Year to date budget:
Year to date deficit:
$3,443,550.00
($ 430,530.70)
Ash Wednesday
$
“Thank you for your donations.”
Reminder: Do your best to put your envelope number on the “memo” line of your check.
6,685.00
MINISTRIES
DISCOVERING MARY—DISCOVERING OURSELVES
CHRIST RENEWS HIS PARISH RETREAT
Developed and Presented by:
Orlando Diocesan Council of Catholic Women Personal
Development Team
Please consider giving yourself a wonderful gift of a weekend
away from the routine; a time to become closer to Christ.
Come join us at Christ Renews His Parish retreat. Over 800
fellow parishioners have made this fantastic weekend. The
ladies weekend is March 14th and 15th. The men’s weekend is
March 21st and 22nd. Sign up weekend is February 28th and
March 1st, after all the Masses. Space is limited.
For more information or to pre-register, call Ro Lipari at
629-8092. Please prayerfully consider making this retreat.
You will be glad you did!
Spend the day learning more about our Blessed Mother and her
FIAT, her “yes.” This day will be filled with stories, song, learning,
prayer, and sharing. We will examine Mary in Scripture and her
role in Jesus’ life and her relevancy in our lives today.
When: March 14, 2015
Where: Blessed Trinity Catholic Church, Social Hall
5 SE 17th Street, Ocala, Florida 34471
Cost: $25.00
Time: 8:30AM Registration – 2:30PM Closing
Continental Breakfast/Lunch Provided
Hosted By: Blessed Trinity CCW
Reservation Cut-off Date: March 9, 2015
Contact: Marty Duesel at 352-861-2853 or
email: mrsmartyd@cfl.rr.com
Make checks payable to: Blessed Trinity CCW and mail to:
BTCCW
Attn: Marty Duesel,
10455 SW 59th Terrace
Ocala, Florida 34476
Bring a statue or picture of our Blessed Mother to share at your
table.
Sixth Annual Blessed Trinity
Great Outdoors Raffle
At last I have found my
vocation: My vocation is
love.
—Saint Thérèse of Lisieux
CATHOLIC HEART WORK CAMP
On the dates of June 7-12, about 10-15 students and adults
will be attending the Catholic Heart Work Camp in
Atlanta. Catholic Heart Work Camps provide teens and
adult leaders service opportunities to work with those less
fortunate through painting, landscaping, and simple home
repair and working with children, the disabled and
elderly. It is a youth friendly Christ centered Week of
caring for others and fellowship with other youth. The
total cost of the camp is $330 for each participant. It
would be a blessing if we could raise at least $1500.00 to
make it easier for our teens to go. We need at least 150
people to each donate $10 to help the participants. Make
checks out to Blessed Trinity, putting CHWC in the memo
section and deliver to the church office.
TRINITY CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL
PRESENTS:
“ANCHOR RUNWAY & FASHION SHOW”
Hundreds of formal dresses to choose from
along with Boutique-Style Shopping
LIVE AUCTION
Sunday March 8, 2015
12:30pm-3:00pm
Trinity Catholic Cafe
TICKETS $10
VIP TABLE $100
The fashion show will benefit
The Skill Day Center
You can purchase tickets or drop off gently
used formal dresses at:
TCHS
2600 SW 42nd St
or contact:
Linda Steer at lsteer@tchs.us
(352) 622-9025 ext. 1113
SPONSORS:
Star Banner
The Cebert Family
Churchill Square Cleaners
Dalis’ Bridal Boutique
Mary’s Bridal & Formal
Michelle Foster Photography
PIP Printing & Document Services
SmallCakes
Sonny’s BBQ
Tuxedo Express
This year, the raffle is a part of an outdoor extravaganza with
more great prizes! First prize is a 4 day trip for two in July 2015
to Gangler’s North Seal River Lodge (www.ganglers.com)
including airfare and hotel overnight. Value is over $10,000.
The winner also has the option of choosing a bear hunt for two
(www.cansubarc.com), licenses not included. Second place
prize will be a half day fishing or scalloping charter with
renowned Homossassa guide Jim Farrior, a value of $ 300. The
third place winner receives a $100 gift card to Gander
Mountain.
Your support is important and appreciated. Tickets are 1 for
$50, 5 for $200. The drawing is limited to only 500 tickets.
Tickets are available at the Church office (352-629-8092) or
from Gangler’s (352-237-3474), personal checks, cash, Visa and
Mastercard are accepted.
IMMEDIATE NEED FOR AN ADORER!
Sunday Mornings:
3:00—4:00 AM
4:00—5:00 AM
5:00—6:00 AM
Sunday Evening:
5:00—6:00 PM
Friday Mornings:
5:00—6:00 AM
Thank you for your consideration and may God bless you.
Do you want the Lord to give you many graces? Visit Him often.
Do you want Him to give you few graces? Visit Him rarely. Do
you want the devil to attack you? Visit Jesus rarely in the Blessed
Sacrament. Do you want him to flee from you? Visit Jesus often!
~St. John Bosco
Terry Schultz Nourse, Adoration Coordinator
352-817-5553 or email tfnourse@embarqmail.com
STEWARD SAINTS OF THE WEEK
JOYFUL AGAIN
Week of March 1-7
San Pedro will be offering “Joyful Again!” a retreat for all
widowed men and women, March 28 & 29, 2015, at San
Pedro Retreat Center in Winter Park.
“Joyful Again!” is a nationally recognized retreat. It
provides the widowed with support from others who
understand the loss associated with the death of a
spouse. “Joyful Again!” Is a two-day retreat for widows
and widowers who want to resolve the grief they feel
inside and begin to live again after the death of their
spouse. The retreat emphasizes self-help, personal
growth skills, and personal spiritual practices that will
enable the participant to take the healing journey.
“Joyful Again!” is sponsored through The Diocese of
Orlando, Office of Family Life and Pastoral Care.
For more information contact: Sharon Groholski
386-717-4452, or Lois Scrivener 321-777-4008.
Space is limited.
RESUMES PLEASE
Blessed Trinity Catholic School is
accepting résumés and applications for
teachers in the 2015-16 school year.
Successful candidates should:

Be committed to the mission of Catholic education;

Hold Florida certification or be eligible for
in-field certification;

Be comfortable integrating technology in
instruction;

Be knowledgeable and proficient in current
educational practices;

Love children
Résumés and applications may be emailed to Jason
Halstead, principal, at jhalstead@btschool.org or
submitted in person in the school office.
March 3—Blessed Katherine Drexel
March 4—Casimir
March 7—Perpetua and Felicity
RETROUVAILLE
If your marriage has become troubled and stressed,
unloving or uncaring; if you have grown cold and
distant; even if you are divorced or separated, or
are thinking about it; Retrouvaille can help. It has
helped thousands. Our next program begins April
17-19, 2015. For more information call
352-274-4614. Not counseling or group therapy.
All calls and names held in strictest confidence.
And please check our website at Retrouvaille.org.
DIOCESAN STEWARDSHIP &
COMMUNICATIONS DAY
The Annual Diocesan Stewardship Day has been planned
for May 5th at Holy Family, Orlando.
A very attractive number of key note speakers and
breakout sessions are planned to make sure your day is
going to be very worthwhile.
Our parish is one of the sponsors for this Stewardship
Day. This entitles up to 40 of our parishioners and staff
to register for this day – free of charge.
The day begins at 8:45am and concludes with Mass
celebrated by Bishop Noonan and priests from the
diocese at 4:00pm.
To register (free of charge) go online to:
www.cfocf.org/StewardshipDay
If you register please call the Church Office and give us
your name. If we have enough people we may arrange
for bus transportation.
BLESSED KATHERINE DREXEL
Katherine Drexel was born in Philadelphia just before the
Civil War. Her father was a very successful banker and
his death left her the heiress to a considerable fortune.
She and her sister resolved to use their wealth to help
others, and when she asked Pope Leo XIII for more
priests to minister to Native American populations, his
answer changed her life forever. “Why don’t you
become a missionary?” he suggested. After much
discussion and several years of training, she founded a
missionary community, the Sisters of the Blessed
Sacrament, whose special focus was the education of
Native Americans and African Americans. She founded
numerous schools and missions, and in 1915, established
Xavier University in New Orleans, the first university in
the country for African American students. Blessed
Katherine Drexel spent her life and her fortune helping
the poor, and she saw in the Eucharist, which was the
center and sustenance of her life, the source of unity
among the races. May her prayers and example
encourage us to work for justice among the poor and
oppressed and keep us undivided in love in the
Eucharist.
WIN ROUNDTRIP JET BLUE TICKETS
Proceeds benefit Life Teen
youth ministries and
Trinity Catholic High
School debt reduction.
Multiple pairs of airline
tickets will be raffled on
Sunday, March 15th! The
airline tickets are good
anywhere Jet Blue flies, certain restrictions and blackout
dates apply. Tickets are 1 for $10, or 6 for $50. Tickets
are available at the church office, or outside of church
after Mass, from February 21-March 15th. Contact Chris
Prusak (352-875-7401) or Julie Martin at the church
office (352-629-8092), with any questions. Your support
is greatly appreciated!
20TH ANNUAL LEGIONARY
ACIES
LEGION OF MARY
OCALA CURIA
AT
BLESSED TRINITY CATHOLIC
CHURCH
th
5 SE 17 Street, Ocala, FL 34471
MARCH 15, 2015
2:30PM
Presider: Rev. Fr. Patrick Sheedy
All active and auxiliary members of the
Legion of Mary and those who wish to
renew their Consecration to the
Blessed Mother Mary are invited to attend.
For more info please contact
Steve Taparan (352) 216-9835.
STEWARDSHIP 101
Stewardship 101 is a 45 slide and witness
presentation of the Spirituality of the Stewardship
Way of Life.
The next presentation will be held
MARCH 1 AND MARCH 15
at 10:00am in Room 102 of the school.
We encourage all, especially new families to go to one
of these listed sessions. All new school families (BT or
TCHS) are required to attend.
Brothers Keeper Emergency
Food Bags
Thanks to your generosity over the holidays we have a pretty full
pantry. But we desperately need to restock our personal items.
Food Pantry:
Spaghetti Sauce
Pork & Beans
Ramen Noodles
Toiletries:
Diapers & Wipes
Feminine Hygiene
Laundry Soap
Deodorant
Toilet Tissue
Bar Soap
Shampoo
Razors & Shaving Cream
Dish Soap
Toothpaste
Paper Towels
You can also buy a bag of pre-packaged food at most PUBLIX stores. We will pick up your bag from
the Publix for you.
MEMBERS OF BLESSED TRINITY PARISH ARE FREE
Put your bag in the Brothers Keeper Van in front of the Church on
March 7/8.
Thank You.
Our catholic appeal
LENT
WORDS OF THANKS AND APPRECIATION
OUR CATHOLIC APPEAL
We are very grateful to all the families who have
responded. So far 250 have sent back their
Catholic Appeal pledge envelope. This does not include
pledges mailed to Orlando.
We have $93,734.37 in pledges.
Our parish assessment is $148,461.00.
We have $54,726.63 to go to meet our goal.
All we collect over and above stays in the parish. Our
Catholic Appeal envelopes are available in the vestibule.
Since last weekend was a “long weekend” many of you
were out of town.
Be proud of your Catholic Faith. Count it as a great
privilege (and responsibility) to be a vital part of the
mission of the Church in our diocese. Your donation/
pledge assures your role in all the ministries of the
Church. Your pledge is your thanksgiving response.
The Sisters of the Immaculate
Heart of Mary Reparatrix.
Blessed Trinity Parish, are
extremely grateful for the
wonderful support of the 8th
Annual Chili Supper. The funds
raised from this event will be
going to the repairs and improvement of the
water supply system at the sisters’ motherhouse in
Uganda, Africa.
Special thanks to all of the donors of food supplies
and baked goods, and the wonderful cooks who
prepared the meal, especially the dedication of time
and energy into making this a successful event.
Of course, it would not have been a success without
many parishioners and friends of the community
who came to enjoy the dinner and wonderful
desserts, as well as purchase the baked goods and
the extra chili-to-go.
Than you again, and may God reward and bless
everyone.
PRAYER FOR LENT
FAITH FORMATION
Did you know…? Your gifts to Our Catholic Appeal help others to encounter Christ.
The Diocese of Orlando Office of Faith Formation facilitates the Church’s mission to
evangelize – to “go and make disciples of
all nations” (Mt. 28:19). As a result of
your gifts to Our Catholic Appeal, our
diocese is able to offer Why Catholic?, a
four-year faith formation program that
helps adults to explore the richness of their Catholic faith, deepen
their relationship with Christ and share more fully in the mission of the Church.
Please visit www.cfocf.org/OCA/give to make a gift online.
God of Eternity,
we thank you
for the gift of salvation.
As we walk through the desert
this Lenten season,
we thirst for the healing waters
of your love.
Give us the strength to overcome
the temptation of sin.
Cleanse our hearts and minds
that we might prepare with great joy
for the resurrection of your Son,
Our Lord, Jesus Christ.
Amen.
Daily Mass: 7:10am and 5:15pm
Private Prayer: In the Adoration Chapel 24 hours a day
Soup Meal: Every Wednesday from 5:15pm –6:45pm
Stations and Benediction:
Every Tuesday at 2:15pm
Every Wednesday at 6:30pm
Fish Fry: Every Friday from 3:30 – 8:00pm
OPERATION RICE BOWL
As we enter the desert of Lent together we are called to
follow the Commandments and the Holy Spirit. During Lent
the Church asks us to give alms and fast—exactly what you
do when you “feed” your Rice Bowl this week. Don’t
Forget.
FLORIDA CATHOLIC LONG SLEEVE
SHIRT RELIEF DRIVE
Sponsored by Peace & Justice and
Knights of Columbus
Let’s do it again! During Lent bring in long
sleeve shirts for the migrants. We’ll be
collecting shirts through March 21-22. Thank you, Blessed
Trinity parishioners for donating hundreds of shirts each
Lent. Look for the boxes out in the portico.
SOUP & BREAD DINNER
Brothers Keeper Soup Kitchen will be serving its fabulous
Soup & Bread dinner every Wednesday during Lent. Join us
in the Parish Hall from 5:15pm to 6:45pm. Use this meal as
a Lenten fast—the food is good for the body and the fast is
good for the soul.
Covenant Mission Team Fish Fry
EVERY FRIDAY DURING LENT
In the Blessed Trinity Parish Hall
MENU
Fried Fish
Baked Fish
Baked Ziti
Fried Clams
Fried Shrimp
Combo
$7.00
$7.00
$7.00
$8.00
$8.00
$8.00
All dinners served w/Fries or Mac N Cheese,
Cole Slaw or Green Beans & a roll
Dine In with us or Carry Out
Proceeds fund our Mission Trip to Belize in June
We thank you for your support!
Frequent Fryer Cards still available:
Buy 6 meals and your 7th one is free!
For more information, please call 875-7456