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7-19-2015
St. Bartholomew Catholic Church and School 8005 Miramar Parkway • Miramar, FL 33025 Rectory: (954) 431-3600 • Fax: (954) 435-9591 • School: (954) 431-5253 Web site: www.StBartholomew.com Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year B (Gather 1026) The mission of St Bartholomew Catholic Church is to reflect God’s love to all whom we meet, to strengthen our faith community through worship, education, fellowship, stewardship, and acts of love and charity, so that we may lead people from all backgrounds to our Lord Jesus Christ. TODAY, our parish will take up the 131st annual National Black and Indian Mission Collection. Our support of this collection helps build the Church in African American, Native American, and Alaska Native communities from coast to coast. Schools, parish religious education programs, and diocesan ministries depend on your generosity to help them spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ! Our own Archdiocese also received grant funding from this collection last year, benefiting schools like St James, St Mary’s Cathedral and St Bartholomew. Please be as generous as possible, our own school children will benefit from it. ATTENTION!!! Eucharistic Ministers Follow up Meeting As mentioned at the last workshop, we will have a follow up meeting for ALL Eucharistic Ministers currently serving. This meeting will take place in the church on Saturday July 25th, at 9:15 AM (immediately following the 8:30 AM Mass) July 19, 2015 Come away by yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while. Mark 6:30-34 Growing i n faith never ends ! The Religious Education Office is CLOSED for the summer but you can start planning for the coming year. Registration will be on Sunday, August 23 & 30. Classes begin Sunday September 6. Celebrating God’s Love as a Community. PASTORAL STAFF HOLY EUCHARIST (MASS) Priests Rev. Andrew Chan-A-Sue Administrator Rev. Esteker Elysée Parochial Vicar Deacons Deacon Michel DuChaussée Deacon Montas Onelien Sunday:(English) 5:30 PM (Sat. Vigil) 7:30, 9:00, 11:00 AM 12:30, 7:00 PM French/Créole - 3:00 PM Spanish - 5:00 PM School Principal Mrs. Christine Gonzalez First Friday: Religious Education Mrs. Mercedes Brown School Counselor/ Licensed Clinical Social Worker Mr. Gerard John, LCSW Music Ministry Mrs. Betty Bunnell Mrs. Monique Abraham Mr. Rodolpho Gramcko Mr. Michael Martinez Weekday: Saturday: MATRIMONY BAPTISMS French/Créole - 8:00 PM RECONCILIATION (Confessions) Saturday: Sunday: Please contact the Rectory at least six months prior to the proposed date. 7:00, 8:30 AM (7 PM - during Lent only) 8:30 AM 11:00 - 11:30 AM 4:30 - 5:00 PM When priests are available. Anytime by appointment CHARISMATIC PRAYER English Wednesday, 7:30 PM, Church French/Creole Friday, 7:30 PM, School Rm B Spanish Wednesday, 7:30 PM, Sacred Heart Center Please contact the Rectory at least three months before anticipated date to make arrangements. Baptisms in English are on the 1st and 3rd Sundays. ROSARY 8:10 AM Weekdays LEGION OF MARY Monday, 6:30 PM, School Pastoral Hispana Misa en Español - Los Domingos - 5:00 PM El Santo Rosario los Domingos a las 4:30 PM Confesiones - Los Sábados, 11-11:30 AM; 4:30-5 PM Bautismos - Para el curso pre-bautismal, llame con TRES MESES de anticipación a la Rectoría. Los Bautismos en Español son los 4° Domingos del mes a las 1:30 PM Matrimonio - Llame a la Rectoría lo menos seis meses antes de la fecha p ropuesta. Divina Misericordia - Los Viernes - 6:00 PM en la escuela. Madeline Flores 954-805-1701 Circulo de Oración Carismática – Los M iércoles, 7:30 PM, Sacred Heart Center Cursillistas - Los Viernes, a las 8:00 PM en s alon “A” de la escuela; Anibal Perez 786-300-9415 Legión De María - Se reunen en Salón B en la escuela los sábados a las 2:30 PM. Anibal Perez 786-300-9415 Coro Hispano - Ensayo los Domingos a las 4:00 PM en la escuela (salón de música)con el Director Mr. Ernesto Busigó 786-308-0561 PARISH REGISTRATION We welcome new parishioners to our parish family. Pick up a registration form at the rectory or print one from the website; later you will be invited to a r egistration p rogram to learn more about our parish and our many ministries. EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT (In the Rectory Chapel) Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: 9 AM to 7:30 PM RECTORY OFFICE HOURS Monday to Friday - 9 AM to 7:30 PM Saturday and Sunday - 9 AM to 7 PM AVIS pour les Membres de la Communauté Haitienne Messe en Créole / Français 3:00 PM chaque dimanche 8:00 PM chaque 1er vendredi du mois avec Bénédiction du Très Saint Sacrement Confession: Samedi 11-11:30 AM, 4:30-5 PM Visite des malades: Appelez le Père Esteker au 954-431-3600. Baptême: Chaque 2e dimanche du mois à 1:30 PM. Contactez le Père Esteker au 954-431-3600 trois mois avant la date prévue. Mariage: Contactez le Père Esteker, six mois avant la date prévue. Prière Charismatique: Chaque Vendredi, de 7:30 à 10:00 PM (salle B de l’école) Légion De Marie: Chaque Jeudi, de 7:30 à 8:30 PM (à l’école) Chaque Samedi à partir de 4:00 PM (à l’école) Chorale: Répétition: Mardi de 8:00 à 9:30 PM et Samedi de 5:30 à 7:00PM (salle B de l’école) Etude Biblique: Chaque Mercredi de 7:00 à 9:00 PM (salle paroissiale) Mouvement Eucharistique des Jeunes (MEJ): Chaque Samedi de 5:30 à 8:00 PM (à l’école) La Sainte Famille: Chaque Lundi à 7:00 PM (à l’école) Eucharist Sunday, July 19 SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 5:30 PM ✝ Joseph Edward Torre ✝ Paul Emile Porsenna 7:30 AM Paul And Anna Polack (T) 9:00 AM Kerby Cory Jean-Charles (T) ✝ Cesar C. Aca 11:00 AM Mr & Mrs Therazin & Family (T) ✝ Arsenio Catabay 12:30 PM Fabiola Charles (T) ✝ Fructuosa Abella 3:00 PM Liliane Demetrius & Family (T) ✝ Michelle & Celestin Francois 5:00 PM ✝ Carlos Enrique Atrenza ✝ Euleterio Ferreira 7:00 PM Mrs. Smith Volcy (T) R’Jay Sincere (T) Monday, July 20 - Weekday 7:00 AM Elvie Ress (L) Giovanni Leconte (T) 8:30 AM Claudette Baptiste (T) ✝ Eugene Shea Tuesday, July 21 - Weekday 7:00 AM ✝ Mercidieu Latisce Basile ✝ André & Marie Bouquet 8:30 AM Eliane Orlando & Family (T) ✝ Wilson Baker Wednesday, July 22 - St Mary Magdalene 7:00 AM Ruban Selvaraj (T) ✝ Elisaint A. & Benisia Basile 8:30 AM Monique Laroche (T) ✝ Fortilia Lestin Thursday, July 23 - Weekday 7:00 AM ✝ Alexsinord & Dinel Prosper ✝ D. P. Mary 8:30 AM Moise & Adeline Wawa (T) ✝ Joe & Luey Deaudrade READINGS FOR THE WEEK Sunday 7/19: Jer 23:1-6; Ps 23:1-6; Eph 2:13-18; Mk 6:30-34 Monday: Ex 14:5-18; Ex 15:1bc-6; Mt 12:38-42 Tuesday: Ex 14:21 — 15:1; Ex 15:8-10, 12, 17; Mt 12:46-50 Wednesday: Ex 16:1-5, 9-15; Ps 78:18-19, 23-28; Jn 20:1-2, 11-18 Thursday: Ex 19:1-2, 9-11, 16-20b; Dn 3:52-56; Mt 13:10-17 Friday: Ex 20:1-17; Ps 19:8-11; Mt 13:18-23 Saturday: 2 Cor 4:7-15; Ps 126:1bc-6; Mt 20:20-28 Sunday 7/26: 2 Kgs 4:42-44; Ps 145:10-11, 15-18; Eph 4:1-6; Jn 6:1-15 Parochial School Registration continuing Monday - Wednesday - Friday 9 AM - 12 NOON Blood Drive Sunday, July 12th Eucharistic Ministers Follow-up Meeting Saturday, July 25th at 9:15 AM Friday, July 24 - Weekday 7:00 AM Karl Leconte (T) ✝ Arsene Duverger 8:30 AM ✝ Henault Camille ✝ Montas Camille Saturday, July 25 - Saint James, Apostle 8:30 AM ✝ Santiago Izquierdo Sunday, July 26 SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 5:30 PM Fr. A Jackie J. Pierre (T) 7:30 AM Fr. A Jean Valmé (L) 9:00 AM Fr. E ✝ Cesar C. Aca 11:00 AM Fr. A ✝ Inocencio & Mercedes Maguddatu 12:30 PM Fr. E Marie Adrien (T) 3:00 PM Fr. E ✝ Anne Marie Metellus ✝ Dcsed mbrs of Barreau Family 5:00 PM Fr. A Robert Obin (L) 7:00 PM Fr. A Reginald Sincere & Family (T) ✝ Souls of purgatory Congratulations to the newly baptized Khloe Jheidee Colas * Denotes Celebrant for that Mass: Fr. A = Fr. Andrew; Fr. E = Fr. Esteker (T)= In Thanksgiving (L)= Living ✝= Deceased Please pray for their recovery Carol Mercuro Anna Polack Dave Flemming Veronica Lindsay Elvie Ress Pauline Wilson Aubry Johnson Nicholas O’Donnell Dorothy Gobin Leith Mazzochi Reginald Malherbe Daniel Macario Ruiz Elston Orjuna Andrew C. Taylor A. Raul I. Limos Sherley Charles John Dollard Christie Owens Ursula Domingue Jill Louise Norton Gloria Marie Lee Esther Sharpe Brian Chan-A-Sue Andrew Bernard Johnny Cadet Felisa Limos Marie Verdiner Angela Espy Max Eoin Kavanagh Elena Miranda Brian Bouquio Adriana Freedman Kelly Tymecki Judith Vasquez Sheila Silva Marito Maddatu André Grégoire Theresa Aller Candy Larsen Sylvie Casale Betty Aguirre Jacinta Stirrup Carl Junior Jeanty Ayanna King Danielle Jeanty Curry Kaitlin Warf Elvira Ress Glenda McCumber Jean Claude Laborde Hugo Majano Emmanuel Alexander Demetrio Davis Irwin Miller Josette Paul Norman Collier Yvrose Pierre-Pierre Edouard Simonise Aubrey Courtney Marina Reyes Guirlene Gordon Alex-Matthew Casella Trammel Family Eric Herr Judy Meahl Justin Joseph Names will only stay on the sick list for 2 months at a time. Please contact the Parish Office if you would like to add or remove a name. Remember the Departed Tony Scott Victims of Church massacre in Charleston, war and terrorism. Please use your envelopes. They are the principle source of parish support. This Week at St. B artholomew ** No Children’s Mass or CCD until September ** Sunday, July 19 11:30 AM NO JUNIOR YOUTH GROUP 5:30 PM NO SENIOR YOUTH GROUP Monday, July 20 6:30 PM Legion of Mary (English) - School 8:00 PM Al-Anon (Spanish) - School Tuesday, July 21 9 AM-7:30 PM Adoration in Rectory Chapel Wednesday, July 22 9 AM-7:30 PM Adoration in Rectory Chapel 7:30 PM Spanish Prayer Group - SHC 7:30 PM English Prayer Group - Church 8:00 PM AA - School Room B Thursday, July 23 9 AM-7:30 PM Adoration in Rectory Chapel 7:00 PM Legion de Marie (French) - School 7:30 PM Nueva Vida (English) - Library 7:30 PM NO ENGLISH CHOIR UNTIL SEPTEMBER Friday, July 24 9 AM-7:30 PM Adoration in Rectory Chapel 6:00 PM Divina Misericordia - School 7:30 PM Haitian Prayer Group - School 8:00 PM English Cursillo - School 8:00 PM Spanish Cursillo - School Saturday, July 25 10:30 AM NA - School 3:00 PM Spanish Legion of Mary - School 4:00 PM Fr/Cr Legion of Mary - School 5:30 PM NO MEJ - Haitian Youth Group - School 5:30 PM Haitian Choir - School 7:00 PM NA - School Sunday, July 26 9 AM-12 Noon Homeless Ministry - Parish Hall 11:30 AM NO JUNIOR YOUTH GROUP 5:30 PM NO SENIOR YOUTH GROUP Be careful as you enjoy summer with the family. Practice pool safety! CHRIST’S PRESENCE IN THE WORLD There’s a bit of a “missing link” in the first two sentences of today’s Gospel from Mark. In the first, the apostles return from having been sent out on mission two by two (“one who is sent” is the meaning of “apostle”). Their instructions were to preach repentance, drive out demons, and heal the sick in Jesus’ name. In the second sentence, Jesus tells them to come away with him and rest a while. It would be nice for us to imagine that, between those two sentences, a look of amazed gratitude and pleasure crossed the face of Jesus as he hears of the kingdom proclaimed in his name, and how they didn’t have to shake the dust off their feet anywhere. They deserved a rest! It might not be bad for us, when we gather together with Jesus as the apostles do today, to do this kind of debriefing, allowing the Lord to hear what we’ve sought to do in his name, our successes, our failures, our need to get away with him for a while to be fortified for further work in God’s name. For we, the baptized, are not only the flock of Jesus Christ; through water and the power of the Spirit we have also become the Body of Christ, the presence of the Shepherd for the life of the world. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Today’s Readings First Reading — I shall gather the remnant of my flock and bring them back to their meadow (Jeremiah 23:1-6). Psalm — The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want (Psalm 23). Second Reading — You who were once far off have become near by the blood of Christ (Ephesians 2:13-18). Gospel — When Jesus saw the vast crowd, his heart was moved with pity for them, and he began to teach them many things (Mark 6:30-34). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Please USE YOUR ENVELOPES or write your envelope n umber on your check TO ENSURE PROPER CREDITING OF YOUR DONATION or use one of our new temporary donation envelopes available in front of the Church. Collection for: 7/12/2015 Fifteenth Sunday Ordinary Time Mass Attendance Collection Sat. 5:30 PM 76 $808.00 Sun. 7:30 AM 130 $1,208.00 Sun. 9:00 AM 179 $1,104.00 If you are new or visiting... Sun. 11:00 AM 226 $1,306.00 Sun. 12:30 PM 110 $992.00 Stop by the Rectory Office to fill out a registration form, if you want to register or use one of our blue temporary donation envelopes available in front of the Church or if you just want to let us know who you are. Sun. 3:00 PM 333 $1,382.00 PLEASE NOTIFY the Rectory Office of any changes in your address or phone number. Use envelopes or put your envelope number on your check to ensure proper recording of your donation. ** “Office” includes electronic payments and those envelopes dropped off at the Rectory. Sun. 5:00 PM 72 $471.00 Sun. 7:00 PM 151 $1,230.00 Loose Coins $27.00 Office** Main Collection $842.00 1277 $9,370.00 Candles $470.00 Second Collection $591.00 Total $10,431.00 BUILDING Our Mission to the Missions T he Black and Indian Mission Collection (BIMC) exists to help diocesan communities to build the Church and preach the Gospel of Jesus among the African American, Native American, and Alaska Native people of God. Every year, it is the amazing generosity of Catholic faithful just like you who enable the Black and Indian Mission Office to support the following important priorities: Enlivening Parish Life & Catechesis Grant funds from the BIMC enables us to support parish-based catechetical programs. We help form and train catechists who will form children to be disciples of Jesus in the world, and get bibles and catechisms in kids’ hands so they can learn the ways of the Lord and take their place around His altar. Empowering Evangelizers BIMC grant funds help offices of Black Catholic and Native American ministries to sponsor events and formation to encourage the Christian life in culturally appropriate ways. Mr. Ansel Augustine, shown here with a friend, coordinates the Office of Black Catholic Ministries in the Archdiocese of New Orleans. Helping Educators Reach Kids With your contribution to the BIMC, you’ll help support good teachers to help African American and Native American kids learn, like Sheryl Ashley at Saint Augustine Indian Mission in Winnebago, Neb. Saint Augustine kids recently made a 60% improvement in reading scores in three years! Encouraging Vocations We need men and women living the consecrated life to give witness to a radical Christian life. We need priests in order to have the Eucharist! Supporting the BIMC enables us to help diocesan communities encourage vocations to the priesthood and religious life. 2015 Black and IndIan MIssIon collectIon www.blackandindianmission.org/nationalcollection 96200415 Amnesty time at St Bart Please remember to honor your ABCD pledges. Thank you to those who have sent their donations already. If you have not yet received any paperwork from the Archdiocese please call the rectory immediately. Thank you for the returned items, we invite parishioners to return any items belonging to the church that may be lying around their houses or garages. NO QUESTIONS ASKED! So... what are the missing items? Nativity items Angels, camel, etc... tables chairs Serving utensils, pots & pans The registration deadline for the Pilgrimage to Fatima, Lourdes and Santiago de Compostela in October has passed. If you still would like to travel with us, please contact Nawas International directly at (203)656-3033. Please keep our pilgrims in your prayers as they prepare to go on their journey. Attention Liturgical Ministers: (ushers, greeters, lectors, eucharistic ministers, etc...) Join St Bartholomew’s Delegation Theme: “Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy”. (Matthew 5:7) SVDP Pantry Shopping List If you have not been fingerprinted through the Archdiocese and would like to serve as a Liturgical minister, you must make an appointment to be fingerprinted. Please go to: fieldprintflorida.com Use code: FPAOMParishVol (just as it is written here, the code is case sensitive) (Please cut out this list and take with you when you shop) OUR St. Vincent de Paul Society is seeking your help to replenish the parish food pantry this summer! They are having to purchase much of the food they distribute. Your donations would be greatly appreciated. Please place items in the St. Vincent de Paul Box at the Church main entrance or at the Rectory. Thank you for your continued generosity and support. ❑ Cereals (hot or cold) ❑ Jam/Jelly ❑ Pasta ❑ Canned tuna, chicken or turkey ❑ Spaghetti sauce ❑ Saltines ❑ Pop Tarts ❑ Canned and boxed juices ❑ Canned soups ❑ Vienna sausages ❑ Canned vegetables ❑ Peanut butter ❑ Mixed veggies ❑ Beans ❑ Shelf stable milk (liquid or powdered) ❑ Baby formula, food & diapers ❑ Jell-O/Pudding ❑ Beef stew ❑ Mac & Cheese RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) Do You Wish To Become Catholic? Have You Received All Your Initiation Sacraments? Have you been thinking about becoming a catholic for some time but never got around to doing anything about it because you didn’t know how? Married To A Catholic, but not yet made a religious commitment of your own? Involved In The Parish here at St. Bartholomew but have never taken the step towards becoming a member in full communion with the Church? Do You Need To Be Confirmed? BAPTIZED, but not active in church, or find yourself wanting more? Meetings will be starting next month, please speak to Steve Lee at 305-915-5048 about joining the program. The program is also available in Spanish and French. Classes in French will begin on Tuesday, October 6th at 7:30 PM in the school. The “Church” Doesn’t Go on Vacation... But When You Do, Don’t Forget … Mass Every Sunday: God never takes a vacation from loving us and caring for us. With a little effort you can usually find out Mass schedules wherever you are, so you do not miss Holy Communion. Check the phone directory or: www.Masstimes.org Stewardship: Parish expenses continue when you are away for vacation. Contribute ahead for the S undays when you will be absent. And when you return, come to thank God for a safe trip. Bus Trip to Orlando The knights are inviting you and your family to go with them to Orlando for 3 days and 2 nights. Tuesday Oct. 6 - Thursday Oct. 8 The cost is $298. It includes transportation, lodging, 2 breakfasts and 2 dinners, admission to the Holy Land Experience, visit to Morse Museum, visit to Bok Tower Gardens, and much more... For more information or for questions, please call the rectory at 954-431-3600 Please contact Jim Starkes at 954-303-8098 to reserve your spot. Do you need a sponsor/Godparent certificate? You must meet the following requirements: • Must be a registered member of the Parish for at least three months prior to requesting the certificate. Register NOW if you ever think you may be asked to be a Godparent or sponsor! • Must be a fully initiated Catholic meaning that you have received the Sacraments of Baptism, Holy Communion and Confirmation. • Must be 16 years of age or older. • If married, you must be in a sacramental marriage, that is, recognized by the Catholic Church as valid, or working with a priest on it. • Must be an active participating member of the community, attending Sunday Mass weekly. The only way we know that you are attending Mass is through use of the regular Sunday envelopes, which you receive when you register. If unsure of your status, please stop by the rectory and ask. St. Bartholomew Catholic School Miramar, Florida 954-431-5253 “Sharing, Learning and Growing in Christ” School Office Summer Hours Monday - Wednesday - Friday 9:00 am - 12:00 Noon Quality Catholic education for $100 a month with “Step-Up” Does your family qualify for a Step-up Scholarship? Number of people in household 2 3 4 Annual gross income $ 29,472 $ 37,176 $ 44,868 More i nf websit ormation on e at SU t FS.OR heir G • Recipient of many academic and other awards • Graduates excel at St Thomas Aquinas, Archbishop McCarthy, Pace and Chaminade Madonna High schools. Without Step-up Scholarship • Tuition $5,500 + other fees $1,025 • Families who contribute to the parish through their OFFERING ENVELOPES get a special price • Free VPK (Pre-Kindergarten program)until 12 Noon Please call the school for more info! Space is limited 19 Juillet 2015 - Seizième Dimanche du Temps Ordinaire - Année B La presence de Jésus Marc utilise une seule fois dans son évangile le mot apôtre qui signifie envoyé. Ils sont les envoyés de Jésus et celui-ci les guide dans leur démarche. Il les invite à prendre du temps pour se ressourcer et se reposer comme lui-même le fait. Le Christ vit tout ce monde et il sentit les mains des uns et des autres. Il fut pris de pitié. La pitié biblique, c’est la vision de la souffrance humaine doublée d’un intense amour. Ce sentiment vous tiraille en dedans et vous projette dans l’action. La souffrance qui habitait ces gens venait de la guerre. Toutes ces gens souffraient physiquement ou moralement. Ils étaient comme des brebis poursuivies par des loups, abandonnées à elles-mêmes ou prises dans les ronces. Ils étaient comme des brebis sans berger. Jésus a accueilli ces gens fatigués. Comme sauveur et médecin plein de puissance et de bonté, il a instruit les ignorants, guérit les malades et nourrit les affamés, manifestant ainsi la grande joie que lui procure l’amour des croyants. Jésus les accueille, il les aime et il se met à les instruire longuement. Il leur présente un enseignement nouveau: le Royaume. RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) Mezanmi li pa janm twò ta pou nou antre nan Legliz bondye a e pou nou resevwa sakreman inisiasyon yo. Nap envite tout moun ki poko batize, fè premyè kominyon oswa konfimasyon pou yo enskri nan pwogram sa a. Si ou te nan yon lòt relijyon e ou ta renmen antre nan Legliz Katolik oubyen si ou bezwen plis konesans sou lafwa Katolik la, vini patisipe nan pwogram RCIA a. Klas yo ap kòmanse jou Madi kap 6 Oktòb la a 7:30 PM nan lekol la. Si nou gen kesyon, pale avèk Diak Montas. Retrèt Spirityèl Enskripsyon pou Retrèt la pral fèmen. Vandredi 31 Jiyè a se dènye limit pou tout moun ki ta renmen patisipe yo. Retrèt la ap fèt nan Morningstar Renewal Center avèk Pè Firto Regis. Pri a se $220. Li kouvri tout sesion yo, manje, chanm, materyèl pou wikenn nan, e pi plis ankò... Vin pase 3 jou sa a yo avèk Jezi ki renmen w anpil la. Enskri av $220 an 31 Jiy è n sèlma 4 a 6 Septanm 2015 (Labor Day Weekend) Pou rezevasyon rele: Monique Onelien (954)602-5424 Eliane Orlando (954)367-7841; Martine Alcena (954)665-6194 oubyen rele presbitè a nan (954) 431-3600 @ J. S. Paluch Co. 1ère lecture — Je ramènerai le reste de mes brebis, je susciterai pour elles des pasteurs » (Jr 23, 1-6) Psaume - Le Seigneur est mon berger : rien ne saurait me manquer. (Psaume 22) 2ème Lecture — Vous qui autrefois étiez loin, vous êtes devenus proches par le sang du Christ. (Ep 2, 13-18) Evangile — Jésus vit une grande foule. Il fut saisi de compassion envers eux, parce qu’ils étaient comme des brebis sans berger. Alors, il se mit à les enseigner longuement. (Mc 6, 30-34) Lundi: Mardi: Mercredi: Jeudi: Vendredi: Samedi: Dimanche: Ex 14:5-18; Ex 15:1bc-6; Mt 12:38-42 Ex 14:21 — 15:1; Ex 15:8-10, 12, 17; Mt 12:46-50 Ex 16:1-5, 9-15; Ps 78 (77):18-19, 23-28; Jn 20:1-2, 11-18 Ex 19:1-2, 9-11, 16-20b; Dn 3:52-56; Mt 13:10-17 Ex 20:1-17; Ps 19 (18):8-11; Mt 13:18-23 2 Cor 4:7-15; Ps 126 (125):1bc-6; Mt 20:20-28 2 Ap 4:42-44; Ps 145 (144):10-18; Eph 4:1-6; Jn 6:1-15 Tanpri pote yo tounen! Mèsi anpil a tout moun ki remèt tab ak chèz, chodyè ak lòt bagay yo te prete nan legliz la. Tanpri kontinye chèche lakay nou epi pote tout sa nou jwenn ki pa pou nou vini. Pèson pap poze nou okenn kesyon. Kisa ki manke? Zanj, Pèsonaj, bèt ki te nan krèch la, etc... tab chèz Chodyè, kiyè, bonm, etc... 19 de Julio de 2015 - Décimosexto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario - Año B LA PRESENCIA DE CRISTO EN EL MUNDO Hay una cierta “conexión” que falta entre las dos primeras oraciones del Evangelio de hoy. En la primera los apóstoles regresan de la misión a la que habían sido enviados de dos en dos (“apóstol” en griego significa “enviado”). Habían sido enviados a predicar la conversión, a expulsar a los demonios, y a sanar a los enfermos en el nombre de Jesús. En la segunda oración, Jesús les dice que se vengan con él a un lugar solitario para descansar un poco. Nos gustaría pensar que, entre esas dos oraciones, una expresión de placer y gratitud cruzó el rostro de Jesús al oír como el Reino ha sido proclamado en su nombre, y como no tuvieron que sacudirse el polvo de los pies en ninguna parte. ¡Bien se merecían un descanso! A nosotros tampoco nos vendría mal, cuando nos juntamos alrededor de Jesús como los apóstoles en el Evangelio de hoy, que nos tomáramos un descanso, para que el Señor pueda escuchar lo que hemos hecho en su nombre –nuestros éxitos, nuestras decepciones, nuestra necesidad de “escaparnos” un rato con él para que nos fortalezca para seguir trabajando en el nombre de Dios. Ya que nosotros los bautizados no somos sólo el rebaño de Cristo; por el agua y el Espíritu hemos sido transformados en el Cuerpo mismo de @ J. S. Paluch Co. Cristo, la presencia del pastor para dar vida al mundo. Copyright (c) J.S. Paluch Co. “La misión en la Iglesia Católica de San Bartolomé es reflejar el amor de Dios a todos quienes nos reunimos, para fortalecer nuestra comunidad de fe a través de la adoración, educación, compañerismo, corresponsabilidad y actos de amor y caridad, de modo que podamos dirigir a personas de todas las procedencias a nuestro Señor Jesucristo”. Nuestra Parroquia de San Bartolomé ofrece clases de RICA a los adultos que les falte un Sacramento de Iniciación Cristiana (Bautismo, Confirmación o Primera Comunión). El programa es para los que desean ser aceptados en plena comunión con la Iglesia Católica o que deseen convertirse a la Iglesia Católica. ¿Está usted interesado o interesada en conocer más acerca del Catolicismo? ¿Tiene amigos y conocidos que se preguntan cuál es el significado del Catolicismo? ¿Tiene miembros de la familia que son católicos o amigos que se han alejado de la fe? Invítelos a investigar la verdad de ser Católico. Nuestro grupo se reúne una vez a la semana, empezando en Septiembre. Invitamos también a católicos practicantes a unirse a nosotros. RICA LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Ex 14:5-18; Ex 15:1bc-6; Mt 12:38-42 Martes: Ex 14:21 — 15:1; Ex 15:8-10, 12, 17; Mt 12:46-50 Miércoles: Ex 16:1-5, 9-15; Sal 78 (77):18-19, 23-28; Jn 20:1-2, 11-18 Jueves: Ex 19:1-2, 9-11, 16-20b; Dn 3:52-56; Mt 13:10-17 Viernes: Ex 20:1-17; Sal 19 (18):8-11; Mt 13:18-23 Sábado: 2 Cor 4:7-15; Sal 126 (125):1bc-6; Mt 20:20-28 Domingo: 2 Re 4:42-44; Sal 145 (144):10-11, 15-18; Ef 4:1-6; Jn 6:1-15 Valor Espiritual de la Santa Misa Como Cristianos debemos saber, que la Santa Misa es el más Sagrado acto de religión: No se puede hacer nanda más glorioso para Dios, nada más favorecedor para nuestra Alma, que el piadoso Acto de asistir a la Santa Misa lo más frecuente que podamos. Tenemos fechas disponibles en 2015 para la Misa de las 5 pm para usted y sus seres queridos vivos o difuntos.
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