the bulletin - St. John XXIII Catholic Church
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the bulletin - St. John XXIII Catholic Church
ST. JOHN XXIII Catholic Church 13060 Palomino Lane, Fort Myers, FL 33912 | P 239-561-2245 | F 239-561-3713 | www.johnxxiii.net A VOICE FOR THE SILENT By: Danielle Koleniak As thousands of northerners made their way down to sunny and warm Southwest Florida, a group of 11 Bishop Verot High School students are heading to Washington DC, where the temperature this month averages 45 degrees. Their purpose is far more important than taking a ‘sel¿e’ with the National Monument— They’re marching for life. Since January 22, 1974 (the day abortion was legalized), 56 million people have gathered to rally their pro-life support on the day of prayer for the legal protection of unborn children. This year, more than 500,000 people from all over the world are expected to attend the largest pro-life event in the world. Bishop Verot sophomore and St. John XXIII parishioner, Elena Quinonez will be one of 11 students from the Catholic high school, traveling to the cold temps to pray, take a stand, and march through the National Capital in hope of bringing change and ultimately, saving lives. Continued on Page 3 January 18, 2015 MASS SCHEDULE Daily Masses: Monday-Saturday, 8:00 am Rosary-7:30 am (Mon.-Sat.) Divine Mercy after 8 am Mass Weekend Masses: Saturday Mass, 3:30 pm, 5:30 pm Vietnamese Mass 8:00 pm Sunday, 7:15 am, 9:15 am, 11:15 am, 5:00 pm Spanish Mass: 1:15 pm Àrst Sunday each month Reconciliation: Saturday after 8:00 am Mass First Friday Adoration: Friday 8:30-9:00 am Pastor Rev. Robert Tabbert FrBob@johnxxiii.net Parochial Vicars Rev. Marcin Koziola MKoziola@johnxxiii.net Rev. John Cao CMC Frcao@johnxxiii.net Deacon Deacon Rich Klish DeaconRich@johnxxiii.net CHURCH OFFICE HOURS: Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-Noon | 1:00-4:00 pm 239-561-2245 The Mission of St. John XXIII Catholic Church is to actively engage all those who desire to more fully accept and live out the message of Christ, welcoming and respecting all people regardless of background, history, race or color, as we strive to nurture spiritual growth and personal holiness on our journey to become more responsible stewards of God’s gifts. MASS INTENTIONS Saturday, January 17 8:00 AM +Ben Bingcang by Tom & Bette 3:30 PM +Joyce Creagan by Irene Butter¿eld 5:30 PM +Frank Sheme by Paul & Virginia Lochner 8:00 PM Parishioners of St. John XXIII Sunday, January 18 7:15 AM +Kurt Legler by Howard & Sheila DePietri 9:15 AM +Lloyd Kollasch by Ed & Mary Ann Shuey 11:15 AM +Hubert Hudson Jr. by Hubert Hudson 5:00 PM +John D’Ambra & Rocco by Jeanette & Ted Monday, January 19 8:00 AM +Frank Kronoff by John Boniface Tuesday, January 20 8:00 AM +Rose & Edward Giampaolo by Maria & Anthony Giampaolo Wednesday, January 21 8:00 AM +Judith Fernandez by Pete & Josie Nuqui Thursday, January 22 8:00 AM +Carol Kouchoukas by Ken & Jane White Friday, January 23 8:00 AM +Ben Bingcang by Anna & Eric Masanque Saturday, January 24 8:00 AM +Sonny Reyes by Tom & Bette Factora 3:30 PM +Nicholas Ureel by Charles & Carolyn Nieset 5:30 PM +Timothy McCarthy Jr. by MaryJane & Tim McCarthy 8:00 PM Parishioners of St. John XXIII Sunday, January 25 7:15 AM +Faustina DeSantis by her son 9:15 AM +Vilia Santarossa by Vic & Nadia DeSanctis 11:15 AM +Elsie Woodworth by Patti & Bill Vanderhave 5:00 PM +John (Jack) Podest by his friends at Cross Creek PLEASE NOTE The 2015 Mass Book is open for the entire year. Because of our growing population, Mass requests will be limited to 8 per year (only one at 4PM). Other options available are: Tabernacle Candle, Missal Memorial, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day and All Souls envelopes. Pastoral Team Business Manager Holly Atkins holly@johnxxiii.net _________________________ Communications Danielle Koleniak danielle@johnxxiii.net _________________________ Maintenance Supervisor Rob Erp _________________________ Dir. of Faith Formation Chris Biel chrisdre@johnxxiii.net 239-561-7499 _________________________ Bookkeeper Ana Thompson ana@johnxxiii.net _________________________ Coordinator of Parishioner Engagement Jennifer Engelman jennifer@johnxxiii.net _________________________ Director of Music Ministries Robert Kirchner keymaster@johnxxiii.net _________________________ Thrift Store Manager Cynthia Conzatti john23thrift@gmail.com 239-433-4097 15200 S. Tamiami Trail Fort Myers, FL 33908 ______________________ Part-Time Receptionist MaryAnn Deas maryann@johnxxiii.net _________________________ Faith Formation Asst. EDULE: MINISTER SCH25 JAN 24TH & TH Saturday 3:30LoPM gue, M. Logue B Smith, M. os E. S: LECTOR s, M. Lugo Cr . M SERVER: S. Cross, Saturday 5:30PM ltz, E. Schultz mming, E. Schure Fle J. al, J. Millan LECTORS: Villar lar Vil real, C. SERVER: O. Sunday, 7:15 AMbster, D. Webster hrbaugh, D. We& Claude Villiers Ro . LECTORS: M chola s, Alexander Ni SERVER: AM Sunday, 9: 15 m zo Sz anski, C. La S. it, nd Co R. S: ewar t St E. a, LECTOR ss he tsc n, J. Ko SERVER: N. Bara AM Sunday, 11:15om n Th as, M. Page D. ie, nv Be A. utky S: Kr A. , ez LECTOR tin ar M ucci, B. SERVER: G. Sant Sunday, 5:00PM teers S: Open to Volunte OR CT LE Volun ers SERVER: Open to Brenda Gregory brenda@johnxxiii.net _________________________ Admin. Assistant Barbara Lange blange@johnxxiii.net _________________________ Youth Ministers Meghan & Aaron McCarthy meghan@johnxxiii.net _________________________ January 18, 2015 PARISH CALENDAR Saturday, January 17 Vigil Mass 3:30 & 5:30pm Vietnamese Mass 8:00pm _____________________________ Sunday, January 18 Hospitality Sunday M&M Collection Mass 5:00pm High School Youth Group 6:30pm _____________________________ Monday, January 19 Men’s Gospel Forum 7:00am Craftie Ladies 1:00pm Women’s Guild/CCR 6:30 _____________________________ Tuesday, January 20 Bereavement 1:00-3:00pm Spanish Rosary 6:00pm Boy Scouts at the Villas 7:00pm _____________________________ Wednesday, January 21 Blessed Little Angels: Meet at Southern Fresh Farms 9:30am Faith Formation 4:15pm Pizza 5:30pm Faith Formation 6:00pm _____________________________ The Silent, Cont. Danielle Koleniak: How did you ¿rst learn about ‘March for Life?’ Elena Quinonez: I’m in a club for school called ‘Mission in Life.’ One day we went to Planned Parenthood to pray for the unborn. After we prayed, our Director of Campus Ministry, Matthew Burback, told our club about ‘March for Life’ and asked if any of us were interested in going to Washington DC to join the effort. The march is similar to what we do in our own town, except in Washington DC, march and pray with thousands of people. DK: You’re at an age where young ladies are having abortions. How does this hit ‘close to home?’ EQ: My dad is a doctor and he tells me that girls my age come into his of¿ce pregnant and look at abortion as an option. I think it’s important that the teenagers should know that they don’t only have that option. DK: Explain what the ‘Mission in Life’ club is. EQ: About 20 highschoolers come together to work in bettering our community.We do service projects together. For example, for Christmas we wrapped gifts for children in need. Now we’re focusing on Respect for Life. DK: How many are attending the march from Bishop Verot High School? EQ: We’re a group of 11. We’re going to Ày to Washington DC and stay for four days. We’re paying for the trip on our own. Thursday, January 22 Choir Rehearsal 5:00pm Theology on Tap: At Resurrection of our Lord 8:00pm _____________________________ DK: What are you expecting for this trip? EQ: Cold weather, for sure. Haha! The march starts in the National Mall and it’s a long walk through Washington DC. Everyone marches together and prays. To have everyone together, believing and praying for the same thing, is really powerful. I think this will really make my beliefs and passion even stronger, and hopefully bring change. When we come back home, it would be great to share our experience with other students at Bishop Verot High School. Friday, January23 Girl Scouts 6:00pm _____________________________ DK: Why is the Respect for Life cause so important to you? Saturday, January 24 EQ: Deciding someone’s fate is not our decision. Life is sacred from the beginning. We need to protect the unborn and be a voice for the babies who don’t have voices. It’s important to make a stand, march, and pray for that. Fashion Show Tickets for sale Dementia Awareness 9:00am Prayer Walk at Abortion Clinic 9:15am Vigil Mass 3:30 & 5:30pm Vietnamese Mass 8:00pm _____________________________ Sunday, January 25 Fashion Show Tickets for sale M&M Collection Blood Mobile 7:30am-1:00pm Mass 5:00pm High School Youth Group 6:30pm _____________________________ Prayer to End Abortion Lord God, I thank you today for the gift of my life, And for the lives of all my brothers and sisters. I know there is nothing that destroys more life than abortion, Yet I rejoice that you have conquered death by the Resurrection of Your Son. I am ready to do my part in ending abortion. Today I commit myself Never to be silent, never to be passive, never to be forgetful of the unborn. I commit myself to be active in the pro-life movement, And never to stop defending life Until all my brothers and sisters are protected, And our nation once again becomes A nation with liberty and justice Not just for some, but for all, Through Christ our Lord. Amen! | PAGE 3 | This week in Faith Formation General Announcements Contact Chris Biel | 561-7499 | chrisdre@johnxxiii.net • • • • This week Thi k iin F Faith ith F Formation: ti • Faith Formation and Middle School class will be held this Wednesday January 21 As a reminder Sacrament Preparation Year II students and parents will be held on Wednesday January 28th. Faith Formation will not be held and Middle School will be held outside, weather permitting. Children’s Liturgy of the Word is a program for children ages 4 to 10 that takes place each Sunday during the 9:15 & 11:15 Masses. After the opening prayer, the children along with their Catechist move to the chapel to hear and discuss the Sunday readings at a level they will understand. At the offertory the children return to the assembly for the remainder of the Mass. There is no registration required for Children’s Liturgy of the Word. While we want this to be a fun and engaging time for the children, they are expected to behave in an appropriate manner respectful to adults and to God’s House. Please talk to your child about this before having them attend Children’s Liturgy of the Word. Because this is a guided lesson, we ask that children younger than age 4 do not attend. If you would like more information, or to be a part of this program, please contact Chris Biel at 561-7499. • • • • • Please read the requirements on our various Sacrament porgrams listed Below: Baptism: Congratulations on your decision to baptize your child! At Saint John XXIII we are happy to help your family prepare for the celebration. Baptisms are offered for registered members of Saint John XXIII and are scheduled only after the preparation process is completed by the parents. Please do not make arrangements for family members until you have actually received a date. Contact the ofÀce at 561-2245 for more information or to begin the process. First Communion (also called First Eucharist) and First Reconciliation: Children in First grade or above, who have expressed a desire and willingness and are attending Mass, are welcome to begin the two year process of preparing for these Sacraments. The Àrst year consists of regular attendance at Faith Formation classes or through a Diocesan Catholic school. (either St. Francis Xavier or St. Andrew) The second year continues those classes, but also adds in direct Sacramental Preparation (Reconciliation and Communion) sessions. Contact Chris at 561-7499 for more information or to begin the process. Parents who home school their children must contact the ofÀce during Year I. ConÀrmation Preparation to celebrate the Sacrament of ConÀrmation is also a two year process that now begins at the start of 9th Grade and is celebrated at the end of 10th grade. (Older teens are certainly welcome also!). Each year consists of Faith Formation through the parish Youth Group or a Diocesan Catholic school (Bishop Verot) as well as scheduled ConÀrmation classes and a retreat. Please note: Students from Bishop Verot must register and attend the preparation classes at the beginning of 9th grade. If you are entering the 9th grade or would like more information on our program, Contact Chris at 561-7499 for more information or to begin the process. • • • • • | PAGE 4 | Have you listened to our NEW podcasts? Listen to inspirational messages from Father Bob and homilies from Mass. Visit our site weekly at johnxxiii.podbean.com ‘Like’ our Facebook page! For all the latest happenings and inspirational messages ‘Like’ us on Facebook. Search ‘St. John XXIII Catholic Church’. Sign up for our weekly newsletter! Visit our website, Johnxxiii.net, scroll down to “Stay Connected” and enter your email address. Calling all Thrift Store Volunteers! The annual St. John XXIII Thrift Store Brunch honoring all volunteers will be held on January 25 after the 11:15 Mass. Please RSVP to Cynthia at john23thrift@gmail.com. Coming Soon- Parish Picnic! Join us for an afternoon of fun with your parish family on February 15th, 2015. Expect food, carnival games and great music! Check the bulletin next week for more details. March 15th will be our next Paul Todd Concert. More details to come! REMINDER! Please lock your car doors and do not leave packages or valuables visible in your cars. There were a few car break-ins reported at a church nearby. Also, please take your purses with you to Communion. Thank you! Choir Practice has moved to 5:00–7:00pm on Thursday. If you have any questions or would like to join, please contact Music Director, Robert Kirchner at keymaster@johnxxiii.net. Wanted: Musicians/Singers- Our music director, Robert Kirchner is looking to form a contemporary musical group for our 5:00PM Mass on Sundays. We are in need of guitar players and singers. If you are interested, contact Robert at keymaster@johnxxiii.net We remind you that if there is anyone asking for money around the Church outside of Mass at our exits, do not give them any. We have been notiÀed by the police that there is a group of professionals who travel to various churches. Be generous in giving to our Poor Boxes. That is where and how we can assist those who are truly in need. Women’s Guild Fashion Show Saturday, March 7th at Pelican Preserve Country Club. Fashions by Chico’s. Tickets are $30.00 and are available in the church ofÀce. They will also be available in the Narthex after weekend Masses of January 17-18 and 24-25. For tables of 10 or more, please contact Barbara Tay at phone number 208-4164. Tickets are going fast!!! YARN NEEDED- The Craftie Ladies are running low! We use your donated yarn for projects to be donated to those less fortunate, as well as sold to earn money for those in need. Please leave your donations in the basket in the Narthex. Please answer the call to the ministry of Eucharistic Minister, Usher & lector. We are in need of Eucharistic Ministers, Ushers and Lectors for our Sunday, 5:00pm Mass. If you are interested, please contact the ofÀce to start the volunteer process. The next Habitat for Humanity work day for our parish is Tuesday, January 20. Please call Carl Larson at 410440-8227 or email him at Captaincarl23@gmail.com for registration instructions. Journey to Hope Monday Night 1/26 Please join us at 6:00pm in the OfÀce Conference Room if you have a loved one suffering from mental illness or substance abuse. JTH offers education and support in a conÀdential, prayerful and caring setting. Gospel ReÁections | Jack Conroy Dementia Awareness Program John 1:35-42 Early Recognition of Who Jesus Was Upcoming Dates: JAN. 24, FEB. 7 & FEB. 21 Sponsored by KofC. Open to community Syllabus for Satuday, Jan. 24, 2015 9:00-11:00 “DIVINE MERCY” – CHRIST’s MESSAGE TO ST. FAUSTINA (1933-38) “DIARY OF ST. FAUSTINA” POWER OF PRAYER! *How is your pray life? How is your Spirituality” [What is Spirituality?] *How is your Relationship to Christ? Our Beloved Pope Francis mentions 3 critical components in our Relationship to God: # God is TENDER # God wants CLOSENESS and # God wants a PRESENCE to each one of us: He wants to BE PRESENT ALL DAY, EVERY DAY! Assigned reading: Ellen Marie Edmonds book: Jane Sweeney’s book: Chapter 14 (pp 185-88) Chapter 12 (p 87) Chapter 15 (pp 189-92) Chapter 13 Prayer (p 89) Chapter 16 (pp 193-96) Chapter 14 Wish Lists (p 91) AS A CAREGIVER I PRAY OH LORD PLEASE WITH YOUR HELP: * TEACH ME HOW TO SHOW MERCY (see St. John Paul II’s message} * TEACH ME HOW TO PRAY YOUR “DIVINE MERCY” CHAPLET * TEACH ME HOW TO BRING YOUR DIVINE MERCY IN OTHERS WHAT ARE THE 8 BEAUTITUDES? Question: Are you battling feelings of hopelessness & overwhelmed with chores? We remember that the Synoptic Evangelists put the words of Isaiah 40:3 in the mouth of John the Baptist: He was the “one crying in the wilderness…”. But all the Evangelists made sure that there could be no mistake about just who the “Messiah,” the “Anointed of God” was: not John, but Jesus. In this reading, we see the afÀrmation by John of his subordination. (In fact, all four gospels John says something about “sandals” and his unworthiness.) But more important, at the Baptism of the Lord, He heard the words that would shape His life: He was God’s Son. This Sonship was promised David and his heir (2 Samuel 7:14, Psalm 2:7). So, when the earliest Christians heard the words of the Evangelist, they recognized Jesus as the successor to the Davidic promise. But His kingship was a unique kind, one that would bring peace and justice to a broken world. This is the task he has bequeathed to us, His Church, you and me! Prayers for Our Heroes PFC Andrew Kanopkh Lt. Lt Col. Col Jarett D. D Broemmel Sgt. Phil Dellibovi SPC Craig A. Schneider Tech Sgt Jeffrey K. Green Colonel Patricia O’Keefe Staff Sgt. Chris Dominski LCP James Palenik Staff Sgt. Shaun McBride Marine Private Tyler Petersen Richard Tahaes Army PFC Justin Pingicer 1st Lt. Paige Hortman Lcpl Kyle Waitz PFC Kathleen Hudepohl Anthony Padula Sgt. Jared Gaudet Christian Troutner, US Navy Captain Andrew Duguay Major Bart Boma Master SGT Peter Parison PFC James Vande Leest Andrew Herman Marine PFC Ryan Silva PFC Michael P Hughes Lt. Col. Brady Sexton Capt. Bradley D. Laux Pvt. Matthew Lyons LCPL Andrew Eldridge LCPL Nicholas Lyons Staff Sgt. Dennis Cosgrove PFC Nick Mundo Michael Klem Drew Fesmire PFC Bryan Bard Marine Private Thomas Kavanaugh SPC Michael Jednak Lord God, Almighty Father, creator of mankind and author of peace, as we are ever mindful of the cost paid for the liberty we possess, we ask you to bless the members of our armed forces. Give them courage, hope and strength. May they ever experience your firm support, gentle love and compassionate healing. Be their power and protector, leading them from darkness to light. To you be all glory, honor and praise, now and forever. Amen. | PAGE 5 | Welcome New Parishioners! Spanish Announcements Queremos invitarlos a las actividades en español que se están realizando en la Iglesia, contamos con su presencia para que los grupos se incrementen. • GRACIAS a todas las personas que tuvieron el detalle de compartir con la comunidad Comida, Sodas, Postres, Dulces, Piñata y a todos los voluntarios que ayudaron a servir comida este pasado Domingo 4 de Enero en la celebración de Epifanía. Les invitamos a que visiten nuestra página de Facebook para ver más fotos de este día. Patricia Doner Laura Foster & Ryan Sanders Gary Miller & Shirley Puchalski Richard & Mary Ward Powers Patricia Vonderheide Ann Watson Those of you who are new to our Parish this year, and to those who’ve been coming for years without being registered, we need your help in staying organized and planning for our future needs. Having an accurate database of our Parishioners will help us know where and how we need to grow. Thank you to everyone who registered with our Parish both online and via registration card. If you’ve not received a welcome letter, please call the Parish OfÀce to conÀrm your registration. Thanks! All new parishioners, and those interested in registering in our Parish, are invited to attend the New Parishioner Orientation; the next Session is this Sunday, March 8th at 12:30. This is your opportunity to become informed and active members of the Parish and participate in our various ministries. Registering at St. John XXIII is a declaration of your desire to be part of a Catholic community. Please let the parish ofÀce know your email address OR you can even update it on the Parish Website! www.johnxxiii.net Frequently, those seeking to celebrate Marriage, Baptisms or serve as sponsors for ConÀrmation or Baptism request a letter stating that they are parishioners. To receive such a letter, one must be registered in the parish, attend Mass regularly, and be committed to stewardship of time, talent and treasure. One means of verifying participation is through the use of parish offertory envelopes. If you choose not to participate in the support of the parish or are unable to contribute at this time, please at least note your prayerful support on your envelope and place it in the weekly offertory basket. Journey To Hope 1/26 • Los invitamos a que nos acompañen ñ al rezo del Rosario todos los Martes a las 6:00PM dentro de la Iglesia. • Si usted desea tener el Rosario Familiar en su casa cada mes, por favor pónganse en contacto con nosotros vía nuestro correo electrónico. • Quien desee participar en la misa como lector u otras actividades pueden contactarnos también a nuestra dirección de correo. • Dirija todas sus inquietudes, peticiones y preguntas Nuestro correo electrónico para cualquier información o petición que deseen:contactohispanosjpxxiii@gmail.com • Queremos invitarlos a que se unan a la página de Facebook de nuestra comunidad. El link es el siguiente:http://www. facebook.com/HispanosJPXXIII.We have created a Facebook page in Spanish so we can communicate with our Hispanic parishioners. Here is the link: http://www.facebook.com/ HispanosJPXXIII | PAGE 6 | Lee County is 67th out of the 67 counties in Florida and Florida is 50th out of 50 states in funding for mental health services. How would you feel if you knew that there was a treatment for cancer that worked but wasn’t being implemented by the medical Àeld? You’d probably feel angry and helpless over this neglect by the health system and if you had a loved one for whom proper treatment was being denied due to cost you would probably be enraged. Add to that the inability of the ill person to see the need for their treatment because the organ affected is the brain, the seat of judgement and planning. It is estimated that neglect of serious mental illness costs our nation $444 billion a year-mostly from lost earnings. Add to that the suffering from addictions, homelessness or incarceration suffered by lack of treatment and you get a sense of what families who have a loved one with these neuro-biological brain diseases experience. Studies show that supportive housing and employment programs drastically reduce the cost to our society. But evidence-based remedies are not available due to the apathy that surrounds the whole question of how funding will take place for these services. The need to revise the laws governing such treatment is another barrier to adequate care. Obstacles such as these add to the burden of caring for those with mental illness. If you have a loved one suffering with chronic, severe psychiatric disability and are in need of support, advocacy and education, please join us Monday 1/26 at 6 Pm in the ofÀce conference room. There is hope. Vietnamese Announcements Prayer List Chúa Nhұt 2 Thѭӡng Niên Please remember in your prayers all of our parish family and friends who suffer physically, emotionally or spiritually, especially: Walter, Jeanne & Peggy Stobb Cody Eldridge Don & Gayle Dallas Anna Murphy Jane White Tina Lombardo Laura Coliendo Gracelyn Marra-Bax Leo Dulay Robert Smith Lucy Ramunni Jack Rizzo Tom Stankowski Arnold Gitto Geof Davies Eileen Brahney Pam Oskvarek Amy Jette Greg Seng Pattie Fialcowitz Ken Grant Delia Murphy Ryan Novajasky Sal and Terry Pantano Walter and Lisa Knoop Roger Poliette Don Oswald Bob Biggs Anita Sapnar Maria Kappler Danielle Bechtold Patricia Mannion Margaret Lawlor Darrell Evans Anne Soter Lynne Haughey Hank Rose Cheryl Polley Delores Letender Aurise Parente Frances Barnas Sylvia Dirksen Peggy Grinda Ann Pavlan Tom Allind Concetta Hauf Michael Nikodem Christopher Wright Landon West Rick Sokolowski Duvan Zapata Michele Caudieux Edward Rostick Joyce Cadieux Emma Quid Anne Soter Ella Stunwick Doris Mackin Bill Bosco Vincent Galati Angela Blinkiewicz Walter Kobe Judy Martinez Shirley Thompson Peter Druskis “Tôi ÿang kiӃm tìm gì trong cuӝc sӕng?” Cuӝc ÿӡi con ngѭӡi là mӝt chuӛi ngày dài tìm kiӃm nhӳng gì chúng ta mong ѭӟc. Mӟi ÿây, vì muӕn tìm bҳt 2 ngѭӡi khӫng bӕ, chính quyӅn Pháp ÿã phҧi huy ÿӝng 88 ngàn quân lính và cҧnh sát ÿi truy lùng. Hӑ quyӃt tâm và hӑ ÿã thành công. Mӛì ngѭӡi chúng ta có nhӳng ѭӟc vӑng muӕn ÿҥt ÿѭӧc trong cuӝc sӕng: ăn hӑc thành tài, công thành danh toҥi, giҫu sang phú quí, gia ÿình hҥnh phúc... Ĉó là nhӳng ѭӟc vӑng chính ÿáng. Nhѭng khi tҥo dӵng con ngѭӡi có hӗn thiêng bҩt tӱ, Thiên Chúa muӕn chúng ta có cái nhìn xa hѫn cuӝc sӕng hiӋn tҥi, ÿӇ quân tâm ÿӃn hҥnh phúc ÿӡi ÿӡi. Nguӗn hҥnh phúc chân thұt và vƭnh viӉn ÿó chӍ có ÿѭӧc khi chúng ta có mӕi tѭѫng quan mұt thiӃt vӟi Thiên Chúa. Ѭӟc mong mӛi ngѭӡi chúng ta, cho dù bұn rӝn vӟi nhӳng nhu cҫu cӫa cuӝc sӕng, luôn tìm gһp Chúa trong cuӝc sӕng, luôn sӕng trӑn tình con thҧo vӟi Chúa trong mӑi nѫi, mӑi lúc, và mӑi ӑ hoàn cҧnh cӫa cuӝc ӝ sӕng. g Thánh LӉ: Giӡ Thá h LӉ - ChiӅu Thӭ Bҧy: 3:30 pm; 5:30 pm; 8:00 pm (Vi͟t) - Chúa Nhұt: 7:15 am; 9:15 am; 11:15 am; 5:00 pm Liên lҥc: - Cha Gioan Cao VNJ Nghi - Anh NguyӉn Khiêm 951-258-8734 239-470-8666 THÔNG BÁO 1. Ghi danh gia nhұp Giáo Xӭ Xin các gia ÿình ghi danh gia nhұp Giáo Xӭ, ÿӇ tiӋn viӋc khi có ngѭӡi trong gia ÿình cҫn lãnh nhұn các bí tích, và ÿӇ ban phөc vө cӝng ÿoàn có thӇ liên lҥc vӟi quí vӏ. Cho dù ÿã ghi danh gia nhұp giáo xӭ gҫn nhà quí vӏ, quí vӏ vүn có thӇ ghi danh vào Giáo xӭ Thánh Gioan XXIII ÿӇ tham gia các sinh hoҥt cӫa cӝng ÿoàn. 2. Tham gia sinh hoҥt cӝng ÿoàn Xin chân thành cҧm ѫn quí anh chӏ em trong ban ҭm thӵc và quí anh chӏ em ÿã tham gia vào viӋc bán chҧ giò và gӓi cuӕn cuӕi tuҫn vӯa qua. Phân Công Phөng Vө Thͱ B̫y, 24 tháng 1, 2015 - Chúa Nh̵t 3 Th˱ͥng Niên Bài ÿӑc 1: Anh NguyӉn Khánh Bài ÿӑc 2: Chӏ NguyӉn Michelle Lӡi NguyӋn: Chӏ Le Anh Giúp LӉ: Annie Le, Huyen Le, Vi Bui, Jackie Bui Names will remain on the prayer list for approximately one month. If you’d like the name to continue, please call once per month to remind us to keep it listed 239.561.2245. The best way to ensure your loved ones are consistently prayed for within our greater E-Prayer Community - email Betsy Engelbrecht at e-prayer@ popejohn23.net. Their names will be circulated to an evergrowing list of people who will pray for them by name! Prayers for Eternal Life Please remember in your prayers those who’ve entered into eternal life, especially Margaret Ashley, mother of Norma Colosimo The Tabernacle Candle In memory of: Verona Sterzinger Requested by: Sterzinger Family | PAGE 7 | Weekly Financials Knights of Columbus ‘Korner’ January 11, 2015 Offertory Cash & Checks Building Fund Total • Welcome New Knights! Congratulations and a warm welcome to our brother knights, Ted Peterson and Mike Rhahuna of STJXXIII Knights of Columbus Council 13624 who received the honors of “First Degree” exemplifying charity, the foremost principle of the Knights of Columbus. The exempliÀcation ceremony was held on December 16, 2014 at Our Lady of Light Catholic Church in Estero. The newly initiated Àrst degree knights then received the honors of “Second Degree” exemplifying the virtue of unity, a founding principle of the Knights of Columbus, at a ceremony held on December 17, 2014 at St. Leo the Great Catholic Church in Bonita Springs. • Knight in Action Kudos to Bill Acini of St. John XXIII Knights of Columbus Council 13624 who participated in the Lifeline Family Center LIFE WALK 2014 on November 20, 2014. Bill’s efforts realized a gift of $140 by him and his sponsors to the Lifeline Family Center in Cape Coral that will help the Center to give their young moms and their children the tools they need for a brighter future. Kathy Miller, President/Executive Director of the Lifeline Family Center expressed her thanks and appreciation to Bill, noting that “because of wonderful people like you, we have much to be thankful for.” 31,162 1,838 $33,000 Mass Attendance 4198 Families 2,753 Contribution per family $11.99 No money is kept on Church property. Thank you for your continued generosity! *Please make your checks payable to “St. John XXIII” Financial Fi i l Gi Giving i g att St. St John J h XXIII Your faith has been with you from the start... Most often, when we think of making a gift to the Church, we think of our weekly offertory, which is considered to be a sacrificial percentage of one’s income. However, prayerfully consider leaving our Parish in your will in the form of : Securities of Closely-Held Stock, Personal Property, Real Estate or Gifts In-Kind, Charitable Trusts Please call the Parish Office to set an appointment and determine how you can leave a lasting legacy at St. John XXIII. The Best Things in Life are Free Remind us, O Lord, in this money-conscious, material world, that the best gifts given us, our mortal and eternal life, we gained freely from You. And challenge us, Lord, to give back to You as freely those lives that those we meet may see Your light and come to know you. KofC Family of the Month Congratulations to Paul and Kenna Buldak (center) Knights of Columbus Family of the Month for November 2014. Paul has served St. John XXIII Knights of Columbus Council 13624 as Treasurer for four years. He is a greeter at the 7:15 AM Sunday Mass and performs weekly ground-keeping service in the Memorial Garden for our Church. Paul served as Chairman for the annual Trunk R Treat program and managed the food preparation and service for the event. He has also chaired the annual Knights of Columbus Council 13624 Tootsie Roll drive which beneÀts children with developmental disadvantages in our community and our Christmas fund raising RafÁe to help parish families have a better Christmas season. Paul’s wife Kenna Buldak works as a volunteer at the St. John XXIII Thrift Store and serves as a volunteer along with Paul at the RSW International Airport information booth. | PAGE 9 | arden Memorial G Memorials l amiily eavve a ffa o le ou tto ou orr yyo ffo t ty ity i ni n un u tu r rt r u or ou o po f p pp of o op e on We have an e a loved one onr Memorial liz ia or em m or ou in legacy is a ns of the Cross beautiful Statio is $5,000 per station. This e a st av co le e d Th an parish Garden. to support our wonderful way living legacy. . 2245 for details ofÀce 239-561e th ll ca se ea Pl BABYSITTING BONANZA!! CHILDCARE PROVIDED IN THE ST. JOHN XXIII COMMUNITY ROOM Friday, January 30 from 6 to 10 PM Cost: $5 per child Space is limited, so pre-registration is required: • Childcare forms available on the website and in the Narthex. Return forms to front ofÀce or Chris Biel. • Questions? Contact, Chris Biel (chrisdre@johnxxiii.net) or Deacon Rich Klish (deaconrich@johnxxiii.net) • Child must be at least 2 years of age • Light refreshments |provided PAGE 10 | Pope marks 2015 with critiques of everyday slavery, faith outside church By Joshua J. McElwee of National Catholic Reporter Rome -- Pope Francis began the New Year criticizing those who might seek to follow Jesus Christ outside the structures of the church, saying they introduce an “absurd dichotomy” and ignore that the church is God’s family, bringing Christ to all. Celebrating Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica Jan. 1, the pontiff said the faith “is not an abstract doctrine or philosophy, but a vital and full relationship with a person: Jesus Christ.” “Where can we encounter him?” asked Francis. “We encounter him in the church. It is the church which says today: ‘Behold the Lamb of God;’ it is the Church, which proclaims him; it is in the Church that Jesus continues to accomplish his acts of grace which are the sacraments.” “No manifestation of Christ, even the most mystical, can ever be detached from the Áesh and blood of the Church, from the historical concreteness of the Body of Christ,” Francis continued. “Without the Church, Jesus Christ ends up as an idea, a moral teaching, a feeling,” said the pontiff. “Without the Church, our relationship with Christ would be at the mercy of our imagination, our interpretations, our moods.” Francis was celebrating Mass at the start of the year for the World Day of Peace and the Catholic feast of the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, both celebrated by the church Jan. 1. Before speaking on the role of the church in sharing Jesus, the pontiff meditated on Mary’s place in loving and raising him, saying: “Christ and his mother are inseparable.” “Mary is so closely united to Jesus because she received from him the knowledge of the heart, the knowledge of faith, nourished by her experience as a mother and by her close relationship with her Son,” said Francis. “The Blessed Virgin is the woman of faith who made room for God in her heart and in her plans; she is the believer capable of perceiving in the gift of her Son the coming of that ‘fullness of time’ in which God, by choosing the humble path of human existence, entered personally into the history of salvation,” he said. “That is why Jesus cannot be understood without his Mother,” said Francis. “Likewise inseparable are Christ and the Church; the salvation accomplished by Jesus cannot be understood without appreciating the motherhood of the Church.” Quoting from Pope Paul VI’s 1975 apostolic exhortation Evangelii Nuntiandi, Francis said “to separate Jesus from the Church would introduce an ‘absurd dichotomy.’” After the Mass Thursday, Francis saluted pilgrims who had come to a frosty St. Peter’s Square to say the noontime Angelus prayer. The pontiff said the start of a new year is a good time to remember your baptism, to “rediscover the gift received in that sacrament that has regenerated a new life: the divine life.” Going off his text, he repeated a question he has asked before, querying the crowd: “How many of you remember the date of your baptisms?” Seeing that many did not raise their hands, the pontiff told them that they had “homework” -- to ask their parents and grandparents about the day and how it was celebrated. Mentioning the annual New Year’s celebration of the World Day of Peace, Francis also said three times during his Angelus remarks that “peace is always possible.” “We must search for it,” he said. “Remember well: peace is possible and the roots of peace are prayer. Pray for peace!” The church has celebrated Jan. 1 as the World Day of Peace since 1967. Each year since 1968, the pope has released a peace message to the world on that day. Francis’ message this year takes the theme “No Longer Slaves, but Brothers and Sisters,” and makes a forceful and personal plea for the end of modern-day slavery -- calling on governments, communities and individuals globally “not to become accomplices” to human trafÀcking and exploitation in their myriad forms. The pontiff also addressed the issue of slavery while closing out 2014, saying in a vesper’s service in St. Peter’s Basilica Dec. 31 that God sent Jesus to ransom sinners from slavery. “Do we live as children [of God] or as slaves?” asked Francis during his homily at the service. “Do we live as people baptized in Christ, anointed by the Spirit, ransomed and free?” he asked. “Or do we live according to worldly logic: corrupt, doing what the devil wants us to believe is in our best interest?” Pope Francis told those gathered in the basilica that all people, even Christians, have “a tendency to resist freedom; we fear freedom and, paradoxically, we prefer slavery” although often people are not aware that that is what they are doing. “Freedom frightens us because it places time before us and, with it, the responsibility to live it well,” he said. “A nostalgia for slavery nests in our hearts because it appears more reassuring than freedom, which is much riskier.” Saying the New Year is a time for people to examine their consciences, Francis called especially for people to evaluate how they helped and served the poor. Christians, he said, must have “the courage to proclaim in our city that the poor must be defended and that we do not need to defend ourselves from the poor, that the weak must be served and not used. | PAGE 11 | fashion by A Fashion Extravaganza for Catholic Education March 7th, 2015 < 11am < $30 Per Person Pelican Preserve Country Club 9802 Pelican Preserve Blvd, Fort Myers, FL Food < Fashion < Fellowship Presented by the Women's Guild of St. John XXIII Catholic Community Happenings Safe Environment Training. As Christian adults, we have a moral and legal responsbility, and are entrusted by God with the spiritual, emotional and physical well-being of minors and vulnerable adults. As they participate in activities within or sponsored by our diocese, it is our commitment to provide an environment which is safe and nurturing. In accordance with the Diocese of Venice policy to offer continued Safe Environment Awareness to all employees and volunteers, the following parishes will hold Regional Safe Environment Training, or SET. All volunteers must be trained! One should NOT attend if Àngerprints have not been cleared. The next training sessions are February 19 & 21st at St. Leo in Bonita Springs. Bishop Verot Catholic High School Open House will take place on Tuesday, January 27th at 6:30pm. Find out what a small school with big opportunities is all about. Please register at www.bvhs.org/admissions in advance. Campus tours will be available. We are still accepting applications for the 2015-2016 school year. Please call 239-274-6760 with any questions. Bishop Verot’s 4th Annual Calendar RafÁe is underway for the 2015 Calendar year. Your $20 entry puts you in the running for the 180 daily drawings, giving away a total of $12,000. A name is drawn each school day of 2015, with most daily prize amounts of $25, up to $2,500. Every winner is eligible to continue winning the rest of the year, for multiple chances! For daily drawing amounts and more information, please visit www.bvhs.org/calendarrafÁe. Respect Life National March for Life Planning - For those interested in going to the National March for Life on January 22, in Washington, D.C., please visit marchforlife.org/march-with-us/2015-hotel-information. For local information, contact Jeanne Berdeaux, 941-441-1101 or Berdeaux@dioceseofvenice.org. If you are a parish or school and have a group of youths or young adults who wish to join the Diocesan March for Life trip, please contact George Smith at gsmith@dioceseofvenice.org. The 2015 Venetian Charity Ball is Saturday, Saturday February 14, 14 at the Hyatt Regency Coconut Point in Estero. Enjoy an elegant and exciting evening of cocktails, dinner, dancing, entertainment and auction. The guest of honor will be Bishop Frank J. Dewane. All proceeds will beneÀt the programs and services of Catholic Charities in Lee, Hendry and Glades Counties. Tickets are $200 per person and sponsorship opportunities are available. For more information call 239-337-4193 or email VenetianBall@ccslee.org. Like us on Facebook at Venetian Charity Ball or visit www.catholiccharitiesdov.org. MagniÀcat- All women are invited to a breakfast sponsored by MagniÀcat, a ministry to Catholic women. The breakfast will be held Saturday, January 31, 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM at the Holiday Inn Airport at Gulf Coast Town Center, Fort Myers. Our speaker is Renee Marazon, Parish Outreach Coordinator for the Diocese of Toledo Ministry to the Catholic Charistmatic Renewal and council member of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal National Service Committee. “. Please send a $20 check, payable to MagniÀcat Fort Myers, to Joanne Tarantino, 3315 Bermuda Isle Circle, Unit 128, Naples, FL 34109, 239-887-0060 or Shirley Ruehl, 11451 Pembrook Run, Estero, FL 33928, 239-949-7015. Requests must be postmarked by Friday, January 23. Theology on Tap - This exciting program for young adults (18-39), allows them to learn about the faith while building community. This year Theology on Tap is being held at various parishes throughout the Diocese. Each location hosts a series of weekly talks and discussions on relevant topics in a relaxed atmosphere. Free babysitting, icebreakers, trivia, and food and drinks are provided... BYOB. Upcoming dates: January 22 at Resurrection of Our Lord Parish. This will be a four week program on Thursday nights. All couples celebrating 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, or more than 50 years of marriage are invited by Bishop Frank J. Dewane to an Anniversary Mass in their honor. The Anniversary Mass will be celebrated in two locations: February 7th at Epiphany Cathedral in Venice and March 14th at St. Leo the Great Parish in Bonita Springs. Mass will begin at 11 a.m. Please call your local parish ofÀce for reservations no later than a week before the event you choose to attend. Lenten Retreat- The Venice Diocese Council of Catholic Women invite all women to participate in a Lenten Retreat, Saturday, March 14 at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Retreat Center, 3989 South Moon Dr., Venice. The day of renewal will begin at 8:30 p.m. and close with Mass. speakers will be Father Michael Cannon, Pastor of St. James Parish in Lake Placid, and Father Luis Pacheco, of the Hispanic Apostolate in Collier County. The cost is $30. For registration or for more information please contact Patricia Bajhor at 863-385-2441 or pabajohr@msn.com. The 2015 Diocese of Venice Women’s Conference will be held Saturday, February 14 at Bishop Verot High School in Fort Myers. Speakers this year include TV and radio personality Dr. Ray Guarendi and atheist-turnedCatholic, Jennifer Fulwiler. Registration details will be forthcoming. The 2015 Diocese of Venice Men’s Conference will be held Saturday, March 7 at Bishop Verot High School in Fort Myers. Speakers this year include Tom Peterson, founder of Catholics Come Home, and Catholic apologist Trent Horn. Registration details will be forthcoming. 25th Anniversary of Polish Masses in the Diocese of Venice - This year 2 the t Diocese of Venice celebrates twenty-Àve years of the Mass being offered in Polish within its boundaries. His Eminence Cardinal Zenon o Grocholewski, Prefect for the Congregation of Catholic Education in Rome, G has accepted the invitation of Bishop Frank J. Dewane to preside at an Anniversary Mass at Epiphany Cathedral (350 Tampa Avenue West, A Venice) on February 8 at 1:00 pm. The Diocese of Venice is honored by V the t upcoming visit of His Eminence to mark this occasion. All Faithful of o the Diocese of Venice, especially those of Polish ancestry, are invited to t attend this Mass celebrated in Polish. The Mass will be followed by a reception in the Parish Center. Tickets for the reception can be purchased for f $20.00 per person from the Parish OfÀce. For further information please call Jackie at 941-484-3505. Experience “Education You Can Believe In! For more than 75 years, St. Francis Xavier School has provided quality academics founded on Catholic teachings. Stop by for a student-guided tour and learn more about our curriculum, activities and faith formation. UPCOMING OPEN HOUSE DATE: Tuesday, January 27th 9a.m. Open house will feature bounce houses, games, cotton candy, prizes, giveaways and fun! OTHER DATES: Wednesday, March 4th 9a.m. Thursday, April 30th 9a.m. www.stfrancisfortmyers.org 2055 Heitman Street Fort Myers. Michele Cheatham: 334-7707 ext. 223 Faith & Ale Men from all parishes are invited to our next event. Pizza & refreshments ($10 donation) will begin at 6 PM. Reservations are requested by email (faithandaleftmyers@gmail.com) or by contacting your fellow parishioner, Jack Quinlan at 810-434-3406. Please visit www.faithandale.com/fort-myers. Upcoming Session Dates and Speakers: February 19 @ Resurrection of Our Lord Dale Ahlquist American Chesterton Society |March 19 @ Resurrection of Our Lord SPOUSE NIGHT Jim Towey President, Ave Maria University Former US Legal Counsel to Mother Teresa | April 16 @ Our Lady of Light Father George Ratzmann Pastor, St. William’s Parish, Naples, FL.. | PAGE 13 | Education You Can Believe In Open Enrollment Pre-K to Grade 8 UPCOMING OPEN HOUSE DATES: Tuesday, January 27, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesday, March 4, 9-10 a.m. Thursday, April 30, 1-2 p.m. Saint Francis Xavier School welcomes you to join our family, tradition and journey with Christ. We are a Blue Ribbon School, accredited by the Florida Catholic Conference. Established over 75 years ago, Saint Francis Xavier School provides our students with an exemplary academic education built upon a Catholic foundation of spirituality and compassionate humanity. Tuesday, January 27 Open House will feature Bounce Houses, Games, Cotton Candy, Prizes, Giveaways and Fun! Call 239-334-7707 to meet our faculty and students, tour our campus and see what Saint Francis Xavier School is all about! Limited opportunities are available. Visit www.stfrancisfortmyers.org for more information.