Most Holy Redeemer January 2015 - Most Holy Redeemer Catholic
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Most Holy Redeemer January 2015 - Most Holy Redeemer Catholic
Most Holy Redeemer January 2015 National Slavery and Human Trafficking Awareness Month Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu 1 **Due to the passing of her brother, Evelyn Hinkle will NOT be having RCIA Inquiry this Sunday, January 4th. Condolences to her and her family from her parish family. 4 Food Pantry Weekend 5 6 **RCIA Inquiry Cancelled Men’s Bible Study 8:45-10:15 a.m. Youth Ministry 9-12th 6:30 pm Bizier Hall 7 10:00 am Angels Hall Religious Ed K-7th 6:30 p.m. Angels Hall Hall Dancercise 7 pm Bizier Hall RCIA Adults 7 pm Angels Hall 10 am Angels Hall 6:30 pm Angels Hall 8th Gr Rel. Ed 7 pm Bizier Hall 11 Breakfast Weekend Youth Ministry 9-12th 13 Adult Learn to Read Sacramental Prep Mtg. 7 pm Angels Hall 6:30 pm Bizier Hall 8th Gr Rel. Ed 7 pm Bizier Hall 14 10:00 am Angels Hall Spanish Ministry 20 Adult Learn to Read 10:00 am Angels Hall Men’s Bible Study 8:45-10:15 a.m. Spanish Ministry Santo Nino Mass 3 p.m. Parish Office Closed 10 am Angels Hall Welcome Weekend MHR CCW General Mtg 2:30 pm Bizier Hall Youth Ministry 9-12th 6:30 pm 26 27 Adult Learn to Read 10:00 am Angels Hall 10 am Angels Hall Week 15 16 9:30 a.m. Angels Hall 23 Set up for Feast of Black Nazarene Dancercise 7 pm Bizier Hall Day of Prayer for legal protection of the unborn RCIA Adults 7 pm Angels Hall Prayer 28 for 29 Catholic 10 Church Care Team 4 8 a.m. Feast of Black Nazarene Spanish Ministry 7 pm Angels Hall Christian 30 Unity 31 RCIA Adults 7 pm Angels Hall Spanish Retreat Church and Hall 8th Gr Rel. Ed 7 pm Bizier Hall National 10 Church Care Team 3 8 a.m. Spanish Ministry Parish Council Mtg. Bizier Hall MHR Sewing Circle 22 Bible Study 10:30 am of 8 am 7 pm Angels Hall Religious Ed K-7th 6:30 p.m. Angels Hall 21 Religious Ed K-7th 6:30 p.m. Angels Hall Spanish Ministry Spanish Ministry Migration 3 Church Care Team #1 10 Church Care Team 2 8 a.m. 7 pm Angels Hall Week 25 MHR Sewing Circle 9:30 a.m. Angels Hall 8 Bible Study 10:30 am Angels 9 Baptism Class 7 pm Angels Hall Religious Ed K-7th 6:30 p.m. Angels Hall St. Vincent de Paul Mtg. 6:30 pm 2 Sat RCIA Adults 7 pm Angels Hall 10 am Angels Hall 19 Martin Luther King Jr. 18 R Seniors Mtg. after mass National 12 New Years Day Mass 9 a.m. Office Closed Adult Learn to Read Spanish Ministry MHR CCW Board Mtg. Fri Schools Week The Santo Nino Devotees of Jacksonville, Florida is sponsoring the 8th Annual Sinulog Fiesta Señor Santo Nino Sunday, January 18 2015, 3:00 PM Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church are inviting all the Devotees to come & join us the celebration as we pay respect, praise, and thanksgiving to our beloved Señor Santo Nino for all the wonderful blessings. Please join us as we share the beauty of our Faith, intertwines with our culture. You are welcome to bring your favorite “DISH” kakanin and a 2 liter of soda to share with after the Mass at the Parish Hall. Anyone who would like to help in the preparation and be part of the fiesta committee, please call: Peter or Inday Virginia Burgos @ 783-3410 or 672-0250, Grace & Domitilo Pastorin @786-0909, Fely Abalos @ 627-0550, Arturo Gloria @ 627-0550, Judith Villamor @ 693-2825, Pacita Santos @ 7813219, Mandy & Fe Reyes @ (561) -601-4718, Steve & Marigel Almocera @ 887-0814, Dr. Myrna Caneda @ 881-3787, Atty Tony Caneda @ 881-3789, Dorie Raquipiso @ 783-8201, Jocy Gary @ 5043058, Dario & Mila Castuera 781-0736, Hanna & Orly Pingkian 859-0927, or Nora Allen 3785507, Nora Perron @ (850) 258-3432, William Manubag @ 695-2029 Please bring your image of our very own Senor Santo Nino for Sinulog procession & blessing VIVA SENYOR SANTO NINO! VIVA PIT SENYOR!! MABUHAY ANG SENYOR SANTO NINO!!! FEATURING: SINULOG GROUP DANCE CONTEST-ONE BEAT, ONE DANCE, ONE VISION!!! Also Feast of the Black Nazarene will be held at Most Holy Redeemer Saturday evening, January 24th. Procession will follow the 5:30 pm mass. Questions? Please call Digna at 904-860-1495. TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Epiphany celebrates the wake‑up calls of life, the showings of God’s majesty and power in the person of Jesus. The feast alerts us to look for signs of the Lord’s grace and action in our lives today. In this context, the call of the Second Vatican Council to reform the sacramental life of the Church, including our pattern of care for the sick, is indeed a holy awakening. Prior to the 1960s, our care for the sick had collapsed in the popular imagination into something everyone called “last rites.” An immensely complicated ritual, with anointing accompanied by quickly muttered Latin prayers, was enacted for a marginally conscious person at “death’s door.” By the time a priest was called, the sick person might not be able to receive viaticum, or derive much personal benefit from the ritual. The healing effects of the sacrament, investing suffering with the dignity of a link to Christ’s cross, and the immense assurance of forgiveness for a person reviewing the life journey, were hidden. Suddenly, an epiphany swept through the Church, and the way we care for the sick was utterly transformed. It took several centuries, however, for the Church to reach that moment of renewal. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE El Evangelio de san Juan comienza con una extraña revelación. Nos declara que al principio, Jesús no sólo estaba con Dios, sino que Jesús es Dios (Juan 1:1). Dependiendo de nuestra traducción de las Sagradas Escrituras, Jesús es nombrado ya sea “Palabra” o “Verbo” en el primer pasaje de Juan. Según una canción de Ricardo Arjona “Jesús es verbo, no sustantivo”. Y tiene razón. Hay que recordar que Juan no escribió en español, ni siquiera en inglés. El evangelista escribió en griego y aplicó el concepto filosófico del logos a Jesús. El logos, de la filosofía griega se manifiesta en Jesús de Nazaret. Para los griegos esta noticia era asombrosa, porque logos quiere decir palabra activa, es decir, el verbo que actúa y por el cual todo es creado. Juan declara que Jesús es este Verbo, él es el Dios que lo hizo todo y en el cual todos tenemos vida si actuamos como él. El Evangelio de Juan nos desafía a vivir el verbo que es Cristo, no sólo diciendo que somos cristianos, sino actuando como Jesús, cual Verbo Divino. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.