Bulletin 06 05 2016 - St Joseph Catholic Church

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Bulletin 06 05 2016 - St Joseph Catholic Church
OUR MISSION
Annunciation hearts are burning
to know, love and serve God
by loving and serving others.
Welcome to our Parish!
Stained glass window in our South Colonnade depicting Resurrection. The Old Testament on the left:
Jonah and the Whale. The New Testament on the right: Lamb with victory banner.
June 5, 2016
Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Fax: 407-869-4661
info@annunciationorlando.org
www.annunciationorlando.org
Phone: 407-869-9472
1020 Montgomery Rd.
Altamonte Springs, FL 32714
/annunciationorlando
Annunciation Catholic Church
Mass Intentions for this Weekend
SAT, JUN 4
8:00 am
5:00 pm
(2 Tm 4:1-8/Lk 2:41-51)
Catherine Trovato†
Frances O’Hara†
Emma Marques†
SUN, JUN 5
8:00 am
10:00 am
(Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time)
Minna R. Trizzino†
People of Our Parish
Salvatore DiBella†
Erin Boyle†
Charles McDonald†
Opal Caldwell†
12:00 pm
5:30 pm
Mass Intentions for the coming Week
Altamonte Springs, Florida
Holy Father’s Prayer Intentions for June
Universal: Human Solidarity
That the aged, marginalized, and those who have
no one may find–even within the huge cities of
the world opportunities for encounter and solidarity.
Evangelization: Seminarians and Novices
That seminarians and men and women entering
religious life may have mentors who live the joy
of the Gospel and prepare them wisely for their mission.
Mass Schedule
¿Habla Español?
Saturday Vigil: 5pm
Sunday: 8am, 10am,
12noon & 5:30pm*
*A.S.L. interpreted
Monday - Friday:
7am & 12:15pm
Saturday: 8am
Misa en Español el primer Martes
del mes a las 11am.
El grupo de oración contemplativo
le invita a la Misa en Español.
LUGAR: En la Iglesia
CONTACTO: 407-869-9472
MON, JUN 6
7:00 am
12:15pm
(1 Kgs 17:1-6/Mt 5:1-12)
Victoria Siegel†
Dr. Robert Mumby†
TUE, JUN 7
7:00 am
11:00 am
12:15 pm
(1 Kgs 17:7-16/Mt 5:13-16)
Cercidia Luis†
Special Intention
Jaime Gomez†
WED, JUN 8
7:00 am
12:15 pm
(1 Kgs 18:20-39 /Mt 5:17-19)
Lyle LeRoy Colton†
Tom Moran†
Portuguese Mass
THU, JUN 9
7:00 am
12:15 pm
(1 Kgs 18:41-46 /Mt 5:20-26)
Lorraine Studney†
Lyle LeRoy Colton†
Please note: no school Mass during summer break.
FRI, JUN 10
7:00 am
12:15 pm
(1 Kgs 19:9a, 11-16/Mt 5:27-32)
Leo Bly†
Richard Peter Moran†
Wednesday: 7 - 8pm
SAT, JUN 11
8:00 am
5:00 pm
(Acts 11:21b-26; 13:1-3 /Mt 5:33-37)
Landon Body†
Therese, Lisa and Michael Sitler†
Eucharistic Adoration
SUN, JUN 12
8:00 am
10:00 am
(Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Times)
Arthur Carroccia†
People of Our Parish
Robert I. Wittick†
Dolicia Meregildo†
Jon Capri†
Rosemary Gordon†
12:00 pm
5:30 pm
READINGS FOR NEXT SUNDAY
(2 Sm 12:7-10, 13/Gal 2:16a, 19b-20/Lk 7:36-50)
Weddings - Congratulations!
Dr. John Anthony Coppola
and Christina Ruth Doan, Esq.
Baptisms - Welcome!
Liam Michael Tuazon
Recently Deceased
†Mary Ellen Collins
†Ernesto Luna Cayetano
†Marjorie Aigler
†John Kleemann
†Tony Busquets
When: 11:30 am on Sundays.
Where: Padre Pio’s Place
Reconciliation - Blessed Sacrament Chapel
Saturday: 3:30 - 4:30 pm
Monday, Wednesday & Friday from 7:30am-9pm
Where: Chapel of the Angels
Please note: There is a temporary
Tabernacle in the church. The
permanent Tabernacle has been sent to
be refurbished as it has become dull
due to the elements. It will be a few
weeks before the permanent one is
returned to us.
Flower Intention
If you would like to help adorn the
sanctuary in honor of a special event or
deceased loved one please call our
Parish Office at 407-869-9472
Funeral notices are now posted on our website, after
family approval, at annunciationorlando.org/funerals
Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
June 5, 2016
Ministry Leaders Meeting
When: June 7th at 7pm
Where: St Gabriel Life Center
All ministry leaders are asked to attend or to send a representative to this meeting for an overview of our parish
ministry and group guidelines. It is important to attend this meeting prior to reserving building and meeting room
space for the 2016-2017 calendar year.
Mission Sunday - June 4th and 5th.
The Catholic Diocese of Ngong lies within the
archdiocese of Nairobi in Southern Kenya. It
covers an approximate area of 24,618 miles
and has a population of over 1,500,000 people.
The Diocese has 33 parishes divided into 4
deaneries (Kilgoris, Narok, Ngong and
Loitokitok). To learn more visit:
ngongcatholic.org
Annunciation Catholic Church
High School Teens! Three spots
have opened up for our summer
trip to Covecrest in Tiger,
Georgia! Join us for a fun filled,
spiritual week. Incoming
freshman through 2016 graduates
are welcome. The cost for the
camp and transportation is $550.
The bus will leave at 1am on
Monday, July 11th and will return
at midnight on Saturday, July
16th. If you have any questions or for more information about
the camp, please contact Nikki Neswold at 407-215-7656 or
visit the camps web site at campcovecrest.com.
Save the date! Orlando City
Soccer Game
Middle School and High School
Youth Ministry Field Trip:
Orlando City vs. SJ Earthquakes
When: June 18th
Buses leave Annunciation
Catholic Church at 5:30 pm.
Cost is $25.00 per person. Sign
up online at:
annunciationorlando.org/ym
Altamonte Springs, Florida
Faith Formation Registration
Faith Formation
Registration is Open!
Early Bird Discounts still
apply. Registration is open
for all grades and those
eligible for Sacramental
Preparation Classes.
Registration forms are
available online at: annunciationorlando.org
(click on the link on the home page).
Vacation Bible School
Cave Crew can't wait to see our campers on
June 13th beginning at 8:45 am.
Year of Mercy - Holy Door "Selfie" Challenge
We are challenging all of our parish families to take a "Selfie with a Holy Door" and submit them to us at:
annunciationorlando.org/holy-doors. Our diocesan Holy Door is at the Basilica of Mary, Queen of the Universe
which is located at 8300 Vineland Road Orlando. If you are traveling, you can find Holy Doors listed throughout the
United States and around the world at annunciationorlando.org/holy-doors.
June 5, 2016
Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Rosary Campaign for Peace
Did you take a card and commit to praying Rosaries for Peace?
We would like to keep track of the number of rosaries being said so we can publish them in
the bulletin throughout the year.
258
Rosaries for peace have been prayed so far. Please visit
annunciationorlando.org/peace to submit your Rosaries for Peace. Thank you!
Pope: Christians serve with joy and not with a grimace
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Tuesday urged Christians to serve
other people, without delay or hesitation, saying if we learned how to
reach out in this way, the world would be a very different place. His
remarks came during his homily at the morning Mass in the Santa
Marta residence where he used the example of the Blessed Virgin Mary
for his reflections on the theme of Christians at the service of others.
May 31st was the final day of the month dedicated to Mary and the
Pope used the day’s readings to illustrate Mary’s courage, her helping
hand and concern for others and above all her joy, a joy, he said, that
fills our hearts and gives meaning and a new direction to our lives. Referring to Mary’s visit to her cousin Elizabeth,
Pope Francis said this is a liturgy full of joy that arrives like “a breath of fresh air” to fill our lives.
Joy and a grimace
“Christians with a grimace or disgruntled expression on their faces, sad Christians, are a very ugly thing. It’s really
ugly, ugly, ugly. However, they are not fully Christian. They think they are (Christians) but they are not fully so. This is
the Christian message. And in this atmosphere of joy that today’s liturgy gives us like a gift, I would like to underline
just two things: first, an attitude; second, a fact. The attitude is one of service or helping others.”
The Pope pointed out how the gospel describes Mary as setting off immediately and without hesitation to visit her
cousin, despite being pregnant and despite the risk of meeting robbers along the route. This young girl of 16 or 17, he
said, was courageous by getting up straightaway and setting out on her journey.
The Church’s courageous women
“The courage of women. The courageous women who are present in the Church: they are like Mary. These women who
bring up their families, these women who are responsible for rearing their children, who have to face so many
hardships, so much pain, women who look after the sick…. Courageous: they get up and help other people. Serving
others is a Christian sign. Whoever doesn’t live to serve other people, doesn’t serve to live. Serving others and being
full of joy is the attitude that I would like to underline today. There is joy and also service towards others.”
The second attitude whose importance was stressed by the Pope is reaching out and meeting other people. Referring
once again to Mary’s meeting with her cousin, he noted that the two kinswomen greeted each other with joy and their
encounter was very festive. In conclusion, Pope Francis said if we could learn these two things: to serve others and
reach out to them, how much our world would change:
“Reaching out to others is another Christian sign. Persons who describe themselves as Christian and who are unable to
reach out to others, to go and meet them are not totally Christian. Being of service and reaching out to others both
require going out from themselves: going out to serve and meet others, to embrace another person. Through Mary’s
service towards others, through that encounter, our Lord’s promise is renewed and makes it happen now, just as it did
then. And it is really our Lord – as we heard during the first Reading: ‘The Lord, your God, is in your midst’ – the Lord
is about helping other people, the Lord is about meeting other people.”
Annunciation Catholic Church
Community Partner Spotlight
Altamonte Springs, Florida
Free tickets to the Mascot Games
Some of our Fall Festival proceeds were distributed
to New Hope for Kids. As a thank you to our
parishioners, they are offering free tickets to the
Mascot Games on Saturday June 18th at 2pm.
Tickets are limited to 4 per family and as supply
lasts. Stop by our Parish Office to pick up the
tickets.
New Hope for Kids mission is to support children and families
grieving the death of a loved one and to grant wishes to
children with life-threatening illnesses in Central Florida.
New Hope achieves its mission through two programs –
The Center for Grieving Children and Wish for Kids – which
provide assistance to children and their families during some
of life’s most difficult challenges. New Hope for Kids also
provides support services such as family events, resource
information, and referral to other agencies for assistance when
necessary. Our programs are available to children ages 3-19
who live in the Central Florida area.
For more information including volunteer opportunities
please visit: newhopeforkids.org
The Mascot Games feature approximately 30
mascots from sports teams across the country
competing in a variety of games. More than 18,000
fans enjoy thrilling and pulse-pounding
competition, as mascots from MLB, NFL, NBA,
NHL, NCAA and the Arena Football League battle
through gladiator themed games, to see who are the
true champions of the mascot world. To learn more
visit mascotgames.org
Around this time of year many Priests celebrate
the anniversary of their Ordination. Below are
the Ordination dates for the Priests that serve
our parish community:
Fr. Stephen Parkes
Fr. Josh Swallows
Fr. Bill Gohring
Fr. Steve Baumann
Monsignor Caverly
May 23, 1998
May 23, 2015
May 26, 1984
June 6, 1992
June 10, 1961
Pray for Vocations
Are you interested in hosting our Vocation
Blessing Cup? Please contact Cheryl or
Bob Nettles at 407-297-1852
In gratitude to the following
for hosting our Parish
Vocation Blessing Cup:
Michael and Geri Lense
Ron and Chris Burroughs
Richard and Mary O’Connor
Visit: orlandodiocese.org/ministries-offices/vocations for
more information about both of these events.
“I have called you by name.” Isaiah 43:1
June 5, 2016
Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Eucharistic Adoration
Guardians Needed
Please consider signing
up for an hour of
Eucharistic Adoration.
We need additional
guardians during the
summer months due to
travel. The only requirement is to commit to coming during
your hour, signing in and waiting until the next guardian arrives
for their hour. Specific times that we need are: Mon. 9-10am &
2-3pm; Wed. 10-11am & 3-4pm; Fri. 4-5pm & 5-6pm.
If you are interested please contact Renee Nemethy at
jmenthy@cfl.rr.com.
Do you have a prayer request?
Are you interested in becoming a
prayer partner to pray for the needs
of our Parishioners?
The late Msgr. Thomas McGread, who was
pastor of St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Wichita,
Kansas for more than 30 years, and is called by
some the “Father of Stewardship,” said as he
looked back on his experiences supporting and
forming stewardship in his people, “The real
success of stewardship in our parish is found in
the hearts of the people. Without a conversion of
heart, no one is able to give of themselves as
Christ has asked us to do.”
In today’s Second Reading from St. Paul’s letter
to the Galatians, Paul speaks of his conversion, a
change of heart that provided him with the
inspiration and the strength to become the apostle
and evangelist he was. We are called to
conversion by stewardship but it does not have to
be as dramatic as Paul’s experience.
Nevertheless, conversion influences us to be
good stewards, and living stewardship translates
into a lifestyle of service. Msgr. McGread
recognized that serving rather than being served
could be challenging for people. He said,
“Stewardship is a spiritual way of life and that is
never easy, but anyone I have ever known who
became committed to being a steward never went
back. Once they adopted that way of living, they
were in it for the duration, for life.”
Please send prayer requests to the email
below. They will be added to our prayer
list and sent out to our Prayer Partners.
If you are interested in becoming a Prayer
Partner please send your request to:
prayerpartners@annunciationorlando.org
Music Ministry
Stewardship Reflections on the Readings
Mark McCabe at 407-869-9472
mmccabe@annunciationorlando.org
We must understand that to be a disciple of
Christ, to actually be one of His followers,
requires not just conversion, but action, doing
something to serve others. There are many
opportunities for service right here in our parish
and in our communities. thecatholicsteward.com
Excerpt from the Second Reading
GAL 1:11-14A, 15AC, 16A, 17, 19
June 4/5
Group
Cantor
5:00pm
8:00am
10:00am
12:00pm
5:30pm
Mixed Ensemble
Chamber Quartet
Chamber Choir
Adult Bell Choir
Chris McCabe/CP Band
Rebecca Pagan
Rebecca Ashley
Phyllis McCabe
Phyllis McCabe
Chris McCabe
June 11/12
5:00pm
8:00am
10:00am
12:00pm
5:30pm
Group
Cantor
Chris McCabe – Soloist
Amy Culhane – Soloist
Mixed Ensemble Quartet
MacKenzie Miller – Flute
Young Adult Choir
Chris McCabe
Amy Culhane
Amy Culhane
Phyllis McCabe
Chris McCabe
I want you to know, brothers and sisters,
that the gospel preached by me is not of human
origin. For I did not receive it from a human
being, nor was I taught it, but it came through a
revelation of Jesus Christ.
For you heard of my former way of life in
Judaism, how I persecuted the Church of God
beyond measure and tried to destroy it, and
progressed in Judaism beyond many of my
contemporaries among my race.
But when God, who from my mother’s womb had
set me apart was pleased to reveal his Son to me,
so that I might proclaim him to the Gentiles,
I went into Arabia and then returned to Damascus.
Annunciation Catholic Church
Altamonte Springs, Florida
St. Vincent de Paul Truck for Donations
WHEN: The weekend of June 11th and 12th
before and after all of the Masses.
The truck will be located in the North parking lot, between our
Church and the Saint Gabriel Life Center. We will be collecting
any new or used clothing , furniture and small appliances, to
help the poor in our area. Children's clothing and extra large
adult clothing are especially needed. We are also collecting
NEW underwear and socks for both children and adults. These
items will be given to families at no charge to them. We are also in need of GENTLY USED tennis shoes in sizes 9 to
12. We will not be collecting any food items at this time. For large items please call the St Vincent DePaul Thrift
Store at 1-888-986-4483 and arrange for a home pickup.
Annunciation Council of Catholic Women Report for the 2014-2016 Term
As we conclude our 2014-2016 term, we wanted to share with you some of our activities over the
past two years as well as announce our 2016-2018 Board and Circle Chairs. During the past two
years, the women of ACCW, who number 151, have volunteered 119,000 hours of service to our
parish, our charities and to the community. We have helped over 31 needy organizations.
Here are a few highlights: we bought home water treatment equipment for some of the families in
our sister diocese, Christmas, Thanksgiving and Easter meals for needy families in our parish, Be An
Angel gifts, countless cookies for our Academy children, monthly dinners (coupled with Mass) for
our UCF students, Christmas toys for migrant children, birthday gifts for children residing at
SafeHouse, snacks for our deployed service men and women, school supplies for the Diocese of
Cuddapah in India, Boxes of Joy Christmas gifts for children in Haiti and Venezuela and last but
important, Christmas wreaths for our fallen warriors.
On May 10, Fr. Parkes and Fr. Baumann celebrated with us as our 2016-18 Executive Board and
Circle Chairs were installed. Please pray for our new leadership as they assume their responsibilities.
Our Lady of
Good Counsel,
pray for us.
Executive Board
Circle Chairs
President……Vicki Torres
1st Vice President …Diane Nelson
2nd Vice President…Leesa Salazar
Secretary……….Susan Stacy
Treasurer…….Susan Frost
All Saints Circle…..CoChairs Angela Buono & Jan DeMuth
Mother Teresa of Calcutta….CoChairs Jennifer Hitt & Ydia Medina-Diaz
St. Joan of Arc Circle….CoChairs Erna Johnson & Laura Krot
St. Rita’s Circle…….CoChairs Lorrie Andrews & Patty King
St. Therese of the Little Flower……Rose DiSalvo
If you would like more information on joining a Circle, please contact Vicki Torres at
vltorres1227@yahoo.com or 407-774-2717.
Summer Music Theater Camp
When: June 27th – July 1st
Monday through Friday
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
(for students entering grades 2 - 5)
12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
(for students entering grades 6 & above )
Presented by Elaine Ashley and Heather Thorn
Celebrating 10 years of delightful drama at
Annunciation Catholic Academy and Stage. A fun
musical theater experience for youth at an affordable
price! Registration fee: $190
Enrollment is limited - Reserve your Space Today!
Morning session is now full.
Book Store
The Joy of Love Pope Francis
is now available.
Store Hours:
Monday-Friday:
10:30am – 5pm
Saturday: 4:30-5pm;
6-6:30pm
Sunday: 9am-1:30pm
Call (407) 215-7666
Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
For more information please call our
Parish Office at: 407-869-9472 or email
info@annunciationorlando.org
June 5, 2016
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
We look forward to welcoming your child into our family at
Annunciation Catholic Church!
For information regarding the Sacrament of Baptism for
Children, please contact the Parish Office at 407-869-9472.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Experience the joy of forgiveness…
Confessions are offered on Wednesday from 7pm until 8pm
and on Saturday from 3:30pm until 4:30pm in the Blessed
Sacrament Chapel or by appointment with one of our Priests.
SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION
Receive the gifts of the Holy Spirit…
For information regarding the Sacrament of Confirmation for
youth, please contact our Faith Formation for Children and
Youth at 407-869-9472. If you are an adult in need of the
Sacrament of Confirmation, please contact our Adult Faith
Formation Office at 407-869-9472.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
…and the two shall become as one. Mark 10:8
For information regarding the Sacrament of Marriage,
please contact the Parish Office at 407-869-9472 at least six
months prior to your anticipated wedding date.
VOCATIONS
…I have called you by name. Isaiah 43:1
Do you feel called to Priesthood or Religious Life? We
look forward to speaking with you. Please contact our
Clergy at 407-869-9472.
HOSPITAL VISITATION-ANOINTING OF THE SICK
Are you or a loved one in need of healing?
If you or someone in your family is in need of the
Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick, please contact the
Parish Office at 407-869-9472. In case of emergency or if
you or a family member are in the hospital, please contact
the Parish Office to receive a pastoral visit.
INTERESTED IN BECOMING CATHOLIC?
Now may be the time… and this may be the place!
For more information on the journey of Christian Initiation,
please contact Mary Ann Fox at 407-869-9472.
ANNULMENTS
Questions about divorce and remarriage?
For information regarding Annulments, please contact Jody North
at 407-215-7639.
Clergy
Very Rev. Stephen Parkes, V.F. ............................... Pastor
Rev. Stephen Baumann.............................. Parochial Vicar
Rev. Josh Swallows ................................... Parochial Vicar
Rev. Monsignor Patrick J. Caverly, P.A. ...... Pastor Emeritus
Rev. William Gohring ......... Hospital Chaplain (In Residence)
Religious Sisters
Sr. Maria Teresa Acosta, SCTJM ............... Pastoral Assistant
Sr. Christine Hernandez, SCTJM .. Stewardship & Ministries
Sr. Rachel Gosda, SCTJM ....................... Baptism Preparation
Administration/Finance/Facilities
Mark McLaughlin ........................... Director of Operations
Nanci O’Reilly........................................... Office Manager
Christina Sinacola .............................. Operations Assistant
Linda Amato ................................................Administration
Liliana Hill...................................................Administration
Vicki Fordham .......................................... Records & Data
Patti Murphy ................................................Administration
Scott Stafstrom ........................................ Communications
Nick Campo Jr. ............................................... Maintenance
Nick Campo Sr. ..................................................... Security
Terri Becher .............................. Book Store: 407-215-7666
Annunciation Catholic Academy ................ 407-774-2801
Patricia Kahle ..................................................... Principal
Annunciation Catholic Pre-School.............. 407-869-9404
Christine Golas ..................................................... Director
Evangelization & Faith Formation
Lois Wirth............................................... Children & Youth
Mary Ann Fox ........................ Adult & Christian Initiation
Cathy Tardif.......Asst. Coordinator Adult Faith Formation
Vicki Ridgeway ................................................ Elementary
Nikki Neswold .................................. Middle / High School
In need of assistance? Please contact our
Alex MacPherson .................................... Early Childhood
Society of St. Vincent de Paul at 407-215-7669
Jody North ...............................Marriage Prep/Annulments
or email: svdp@annunciationorlando.org
Liturgy and Worship
Mark McCabe ...................... Director of Music & Worship PASTORAL COUNCIL:
Mary Ann Fox ......................................................... Liturgy Fred Tombros, Council Chair …….……….……… 407-869-9472
Parish Office Hours:
Monday - Wednesday: 8 am to 8 pm
Thursday and Friday: 8 am to 5 pm
Sunday:
9am to 12 noon
Bulletin Information
Please call Scott Stafstrom at 407-869-9472 or
email: sstafstrom@annunciationorlando.org
To advertise in our bulletin, please call Diocesan
Publications at 800-292-9111.
EVANGELIZATION & FAITH FORMATION
Mary Boik, Commission Chair…….……….……… 407-869-9472
LITURGY & WORSHIP
Don Warzocha, Commission Chair …….……….… 407-869-9472
PASTORAL CARE & OUTREACH
Marty O’Donnell, Commission Chair…….……….…407-869-9472
COMMUNITY LIFE
Michael Zaccardo, Commission Chair….……….… 407-869-9472
STEWARDSHIP & DEVELOPMENT
Selim Ayoub, Commission Chair…….……….………407-869-9472
COMMUNICATIONS
Scott Stafstrom, Commission Chair…….……….……407-869-9472

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