april 19, 2015 your catholic community in downtown boca raton
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april 19, 2015 your catholic community in downtown boca raton
ESTABLISHED 1956 ESTABLISHED 1960 As a diverse Catholic community, we joyfully worship God, celebrate fellowship and care for our neighbor. 370 SW 3rd St. Boca Raton FL 33432 561.392.0007 561.392.0074 Fax • • • wWw.stjoan.org Msgr. Michael D. McGraw Pastor Fr. Jimmy B. Hababag Parochial Vicar Fr. Wesler Hilaire Parochial Vicar Fr. Carlo DiNatale-Tarasi Assisting Fr. Norman Schwartz Assisting Msgr. Steven Bosso Assisting Fr. Michael Driscoll Assisting Deacon Bill Watzek Deacon Michael Zatarga Deacon Sam J. Barbaro Deacon Christopher Dorsey • • 3rd Sunday of Easter • • • • • Parish Office Hours Monday - Thursday 8:30am to 7:30pm Friday 8:30am to 5:00pm Saturday 9:30am to 2:30pm School Office Hours 561.392.7974 561.368.6671 Fax Monday - Friday 8:00am to 4:00pm • Mass Schedules Saturday Vigil: 4:30pm, 6:30pm (Spanish) Sunday: 7:30am, 9:15am, 10:45am, 12:15pm & 5:00pm Monday-Friday: 6:45am & 8:15am Saturday mornings: 8:15am Eve of Holy Days: 6:00pm Holy Days: 6:45am, 8:15am, 9:15am, & 12:15pm Holidays: Only one Mass at 9:00am Baptisms Sunday (English): 1:30pm 3rd Saturday (Spanish): 12 noon In the second reading today we have Saint John writing about age old axioms like, “actions speak louder than words” and “if you talk the talk you had better walk the walk.” These are different ways of saying that what you do should coincide with what you say and believe in. Regardless of what we say that we believe, what we actually do demonstrates what we really hold to be true in our lives. One can say just about anything about themselves but if they do not back up their talk with deeds that confirm what they say about themselves then we look upon them as hypocrites or frauds. It is this exact type of behavior that Jesus condemned in His teaching, as He encountered many of the teachers of the Law proclaiming what others should be doing and not following the law themselves. As believers in the risen Christ we are called not only to belief in our Trinitarian God but also to a way of acting in our lives, we are called not only to internalize our faith but to also bring Christ to others by what we say and do. It is very true that this witnessing to the Gospel can be extremely challenging in the secular world of today. With the attitudes of minimalism, extremism, and a new brand of atheism that has taken root in our society it can be very uncomfortable standing up for our faith in the world today. Jesus however, has never promised us comfort in our faithful lives but He has promised us much much more, eternal joy in our eternal lives. If we truly believe in the message of the Gospel this may be the time to step up to the famed plate and be counted as a believer in a world that is growing more and more intolerant of us and our message. Yes, we may be a bit uncomfortable about proclaiming and living out our faith but what is a bit of discomfort compared to that eternal reward. As the bishop instructs during an ordination concerning the Gospel message, “Believe what you read, teach what you believe, practice what you teach.” Amen. Deacon Bill Watzek TOGETHER, LET US BUILD OUR HOUSE UPON THE ROCK WHO IS JESUS CHRIST OUR NEW MERCY CENTER Confessions Saturday: 3:15 - 4pm & 5:30 - 6:15pm APRIL 19, 2015 YOUR CATHOLIC COMMUNITY IN DOWNTOWN BOCA RATON April 19, 2015 Prayer to St. Joan of Arc Most extraordinary soldier, you insistently proclaim “Let God be served first!” You began by winning many victories and received the plaudits of princess, but then you were given to the enemy and cruelly put to death. Instill in us the desire to serve God first and perform our earthly tasks with that idea ever in our minds. Amen. THE ST. JOAN OF ARC SCHOOL GAZETTE If you would like to be included in SJA’s School Quarterly Newsletter, The SJA Gazette mailings, please email us your name and address at info_school@stjoan.org or call the School Office with your contact information at (561) 392-7974. Thank you. Dear Parishioners & Friends, When coming to Mass, please note that additional Parking is available across the street at Temple Beth El. Thank you very much. BULLETIN EDITOR: *Please email Bulletin material to: delaney_patty@st.joan.org PATTY DELANEY *We reserve the right to edit and publish such materials at our discretion. 2 • ST. JOAN OF ARC • APRIL 19 MASSES FOR THE WEEK OF APRIL 19, 2015 MONDAY – April 20 6:45am Donnie Moon by Colleen Platten Joan Nelson by Pamela McDonald 8:15am Celia Delgado by Claudia Pardo Thomas Flynn by Ralph Troccoli TUESDAY – April 21 6:45am Madeline D’Angelo by the Liguori Family Dr. and Mrs. Whalen by the Liguori Family 8:15am Jim Dunne by Pat and Marty Conaghan Also Massimi by Ralph Troccoli WEDNESDAY – April 22 6:45am Mary Holmes by the Liguori family Dr. and Mrs. Whalen by the Liguori family 8:15am Gloria Stettnisch by her family Ryan Noah Patrick by Robert Bolinski FRIDAY – April 24 6:45am Elizabeth Brady by friends 8:15am Daniel Pardo by Claudia Pardo Jo Ann Mary Sunderland by Denise Jann SATURDAY – April 25 8:15am Lucina Louisjean by Adeline Blouin 4:30pm Ed and Bea Palguta by daughter Sheri Wesley McLaren by Jolene Hill 6:30pm Jaime Antonio Calderon Tobar by Carmen Calderon Elsa Santacroce by family SUNDAY – April 26 7:30am Frances Cook by St. Martha and Mary circle William Grab by the Marko Family 9:15am Charles DeWitt by Mary Yacona Ida Gerow by New You hair salon hair dressers THURSDAY – April 23 6:45am Dr. and Mrs. Whalen by the Liguori Family 8:15am LAlicia Saucedo by the Paloma family George Richter by Sieglinde Richter 10:45am Antonio Guzman by Alexandra Benicy Ernest Caruso Sr. by Jackie 12:15pm Romis Evan by Claudia Evan Gilbert Handal by Judith Handal 5:00pm Lolita Fensholt by The Mann Family Martha Benitez by Woman of Grace PASTOR’S MESSAGE ECOLOGY AND OUR FAITH During this coming week we celebrate two special theme days throughout our country, Earth Day, on April 22 and Arbor Day on April 24. Both of these days are reminders to us of the Jewish-Christian understanding of creation and of our responsibility as stewards of creation. In the two creation accounts that we find in the Book of Genesis, the Bible writers make it very clear that it is the Creator’s intention that His human creation has responsibility for the world and all of its wonders. In the beginning, what is emphasized is the truth that God created the world, that it is good, that it is our home and that we are to live in harmony with all of creation. The complexity and beauty of creation reveals the truth, beauty and goodness of God. It is a most precious legacy for us to respect, protect and enhance. feet so to speak). What we practice and teach to our children is critical for the attitudinal and behavioral changes that are necessary for our planet; not just to survive but to thrive with us sitting on it. Recently I came across a summary of Roman Catholic moral principles (broad and general values that should be enshrined in public policy and individual actions) concerning the environment. They do not reach down into the level of specific choices or alternatives that have a lot of room for differences of judgments but they give an over-arching framework for Christian prayer, thought and action. • • In the complex world that we inhabit there are a lot of ecologically related concerns that we have to face as a world family. Some that come quickly to mind are energy policy (fossil fuels, solar energy, nuclear energy, wind energy, global warming etc.). Another whole set of issues are related to global poverty and the earth and climate abuse that results from crushing poverty and hunger. It seems clear that we cannot separate economic issues from ecological ones. They need to be addressed together using solid science and economics in concert with and informed by faith. International economic competition and worldwide industrial energy policy are also factors. Closer to home and more under our direct control are re-cycling practices, prudent use of water, action against pollution and a respect for and care for the environment that we directly inhabit (under our • • • • Human life and dignity must remain at the forefront of any consideration of environmental questions Stewardship is the appropriate model for human care for the environment Obligations to future generations must influence environmental decision-making In the spirit of subsidiarity, environmental decision-making must be made at the appropriate level The right to private property and the mandate to use property for the common good must both be respected in environmental policies Environmental concerns are also moral concerns which require radical rethinking of our consumer culture Whatever environmentally friendly thing we do on Earth Day or Arbor Day (planting a new tree is a great idea to me), may it be a reminder to us all of the great gift that God has entrusted to our care and gardening. - Msgr. Michael D. McGraw APRIL 19 • ST. JOAN OF ARC • 3 WEEKLY TREASURE The Weekly Offertory Collection for April 11/12, 2015 totaled $21,256.00. 699 envelope users contributed $15,985.00. and non envelope users contributed $5,271.00. The Care Ministry Collection totaled $3,269.00. PARISH DIRECTORY ANNULMENTS Deacon Bill Watzek 561-952-2828 by appointment only BAPTISMAL ARRANGEMENTS 561-392-0007 (English) Baptism class for parents 1st Thurs. each month, 7 pm. 561-392-0007 Constanza Preble (Spanish) Baptism class for parents 3rd Tues. each month, 7pm. 561-392-0007 CARE MINISTRY 561-962-6000 DIOCESAN SERVICES APPEAL MULTICULTURAL MINISTRY Constanza Preble, 561-859-4666 HOMEBOUND/PASTORAL VISITATION Fr. Wesler Hilaire, 561-392-0007 ext. 2824 MUSIC MINISTRY Douglas Byers, 561-952-2856 Director of Liturgical Music PARISH SOCIAL MINISTRY Deacon Bill Watzek, 561-952-2828 We are all one family experiencing the grace of God, and sharing our gifts with our brothers and sisters in His name. Let us follow the model of our Holy Family, Jesus, Mary and Joseph, so that together, as “A Family of Faith in Service to Others” we share the hope and salvation of Christ, our brother. - Bishop Gerald M. Barbarito PHYSICAL PLANT DIRECTOR Paul Micelli, 561-392-0007 ext. 2850 COUNSELING CENTER (Catholic Charities Satellite Office at SJA) SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Counseling Director: Mrs. Caroline Roberts, 561-392-7974 Maria T. Isava MA, LCSW - 561-215-0208 Mario Acosta, Ph. D. - 561-254-6558 RELIGIOUS ARTICLES STORE Laura Watzek, 561-393-0006. COUNSELING CENTER (Private Practice) Hours: Mon - Wed, 7:30am to 4:30pm Pamela Sigda, Ph. D. - 561-7062277 Thur - Fri, 7:30am to 3:30pm Sat, 9:00am to 5:30pm COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR Sun. 9 am to 1:30 pm Patty Delaney, 561-952-2868 SACRAMENTS Anointing of the Sick and Elderly: DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR First Saturday of the month following Wendy Horton, 561-952 2838 the 8:15am Mass. Special Projects: Diane Salerno Please call the Parish Office to 561-952-2848 request a priest if you are a patient at Boca Regional Hospital. FAITH FORMATION MINISTRY Sr. Vivian Gonzalez / Director Rosa Davidson / Admin. Asst. SISTERS OF MERCY Sr. Ellen, Sr. Josephine, Sr. Kathleen, 561-952-2872 561-392-7974 FAMILY LIFE MINISTRY WEDDING PREPARATION Tessie O’Dea, 561-952-2852 Rosario Gonzales, 561-952-2854 6 Months notice required for marriages FINANCE & HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR Patricia Suau, 561-392-2806 HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY Cecilia Chinchilla, 561-952-2858 USHERS MINISTRY Javier Palomo 561-445-1782 4 • ST. JOAN OF ARC • APRIL 19 http://12567.thankyou4caring.org/pages/dsa-brochure-english HOSPITAL OR HOSPICE PRIEST VISITATION Dear Parishionioners, If you are in the hospital or hospice, please call the Parish Office at (561)392-0007 so that you can insure visitation from one of our priests on duty. Thank you. FROM OUR SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Mrs. Caroline Roberts THIS YEAR’S NCEA CONVENTION On April 7, 8 and 9, fifteen faculty and staff members were able to participate in the three day NCEA (National Catholic Education Association) Convention. Typically, the NCEA Convention is held in other states. Fortunately, this year’s NCEA Convention was held in Orlando, making it feasible for more SJA educators to participate. Some of the workshops the teachers attended were as follows: • 3D Printing • What Are They Thinking? The Boy Brain Behavior and Learning • Meet the Millennial Parent • Paperless Classroom Management Strategies • Decodable Text, Complex Text, Informational Text-Oh my! Text selection and Use in the Primary Grades • Full STREAM Ahead (content related to Science Technology Religion Engineering Arts and Math) • Higher-Order Learning Skills • Dealing with Bullying in Catholic Schools • School Lockdowns and Emergency Response Planning • Make Every Minute Count: Strategies for Struggling Learners • iPad in the Math Classroom • Technology Infused Active Learning • Rigor on Instruction and Assessment • iPad in the Foreign Language Classroom • A Plan for a Successful Admissions Office • Parent Ambassadors • When Parents Bully the School • Apple specific Education Seminars such as: “Enhancing Teaching and Learning in Language Art and “Creating Content in the Classroom with Mac” “I am blessed to have attended the 2015 NCEA Convention as it provided me with the opportunity for continued professional development. My favorite session was “Teaching and Learning in 21st Century Catholic School” which challenges me to be an innovative, creative, disciplined educator in order to serve and lead 21st century learners. I believe that a clearly articulated curriculum using the 4C’s: Creativity, Critical Thinking, Communication and Collaboration, infused with Gospel values, will produce successful students. I especially look forward to implementing the 4C’s to engage students in their learning endeavor by facilitating projects which require them to think out of the box.” -Ms. Hiponia (2B) “The convention provided me with a wealth of information. My favorite session was “Making Every Minute Count: Strategies for Struggling Learners”. The instructor provided tips to further engage my students in math class. I found it beneficial that numerous additional resources are available on the 2015 NCEA app.” -Ms. Bricker (6B) “I look forward to perfecting our Parent Ambassador Program by recruiting more student ambassadors and creating beautiful SJA banners around campus. I particularly enjoyed the “Parent Ambassador” session because I want to ensure we further enhance our open houses by showing student-centered videos to highlight why they love St. Joan of Arc.” -Mrs. Bradley (School Registrar) We are thankful to all the faculty and staff that stayed at SJA to ensure our students were learning and were safe. We are particularly grateful to our students for being on their best behavior. Thank you for your support as this professional development opportunity experience has inspired our educators to implement numerous new ideas. Our teachers will also be sharing what they learned with their colleagues at upcoming faculty meetings. APRIL 19 • ST. JOAN OF ARC • 5 THIS WED! Praise & THE WORSHIP THE LIGHT, THE LIGHT, St Joan of Arc’s young adults’ ministry, invites everybody between the ages of 18 to 35 (married and single) for dinner and fellowship. at 7:30pm, Monday, April 20th at Yard House “Serve the Lord with gladness! Come into His presence with singing!” 201 Plaza Real #1201, Mizner Park, Boca Raton, FL 33432 - Psalm 100:2 Keep in mind, beginning of May, the LIGHT will be meeting every 1st and 3rd Monday at the ARK, across the street from the Parish, from 7:30 - 9pm. All are invited Come check it out and meet the young adults of our parish! Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at 7pm at St. Joan of Arc Church St. Joan of Arc Church & Youth Choirs Farewell to DEACON CHRIS DORSEY COFFEE & DONUTS Sunday April 19 after the 10:45am Mass th Stop by the Gazebo to wish him farewell and God’s blessings on his upcoming ordination to the priesthood. TODAY! 6 • ST. JOAN OF ARC • APRIL 19 LIGHT TOMORROW! For more information please email thelightministry@stjoan.org y m m o M& e M You are invited to a playgroup for mothers and their children. All ages and faiths welcome! Every Tuesday from 10am - 1pm this group will meet at the Ark or a specified location to allow our children to interact and explore together. THIS TUESDAY! April 21 South Inlet Park - Beach Day! 1100 S. Ocean Blvd. Boca Raton Meet at Playground (meter parking) April 28The Ark April 23 MOM’S NIGHT OUT (Thursday) Uncle Julios at 7:30pm 449 Plaza Real, Boca Raton, FL 33432 Located in Mizner park Please contact Amanda Roccapriore Herrera for more details at roccapriore@hotmail.com or 561-859-8684 THE FINAL PIECE IS IN YOUR HANDS... Journeying Forward TO THE HEART OF OUR FUTURE JOURNEY FORWARD IS MORE THAN A PASTORAL CAMPAIGN TO CONSTRUCT A NEW BUILDING, STRUCTURES OR WALLS… We need your contributions to achieve our goal and further our mission in ministry. Today we ask you to please join your fellow parishioners and support our Journey Forward Pastoral Campaign. UPDATE: • • • The final architectural drawings have been submitted to the City and County for permits. Construction is scheduled to begin in June. Stay tuned for dates for our Groundbreaking celebration and more updates as the project proceeds. Journey Forward will help our generation and future generations continue the great tradition of Service, Faith and Community that define St. Joan of Arc. Stay tuned each week for more updates! You can help us reach our goal with your pledge or donation. Pledge forms included in the brochures on the credenzas in the back of church or online at www.stjoan.org on the Development/Stewardship page or call Wendy Horton at (561) 952-2838 Our Parish Family devout in faith, growing together, growing for the future and for future generations. APRIL 19 • ST. JOAN OF ARC • 7 Divine Mercy Celebration ANNUAL PART Y Dear SJA Altar Servers, The Parish wants to remind you about the Annual Altar Servers Party. Last Sunday was Divine Mercy Sunday and the end of the Divine Mercy Novena. At a 2:30pm service Fr. Jimmy led a well attended group of worshipers in the Rosary, Divine Mercy Chaplet and Benediction. The experience was a powerful prayer-filled devotion that touched the hearts of many who had the chance to attend. We will gather at the Gazebo on Saturday, May 2nd, 11am - 1pm We look forward to seeing you all. Save the Date ST. JOAN OF ARC’S ANNUAL DINNER AUCTION Friday, December 4, 2015 at The Polo Club in Boca Raton. Due to the upcoming construction at St. Joan of Arc, it was recommended that we have our Annual Dinner/Auction off campus this year. We are asking everyone to SAVE THE DATE and mark your calendars. This will be a wonderful event with a Christmas Theme at a beautiful facility. Don’t miss this one! We will update you with more information in the near future. Spiritual Family Ministry Brothers and Sisters in Christ gather together after Mass for holiday dinners. Our ministry began over Easter Dinner at Galuppi’ s Restaurant in Pompano Beach. Our next holiday gathering will be over Thanksgiving Day dinner. For more information email: jean.ordonez@gmail.com 8 • ST. JOAN OF ARC • APRIL 19 FAITH FORMATION & RELIGIOUS EDUCATION SR. VIVIAN GONZALEZ, Director of Faith Formation (561) 952-2870 gonzalez_vivian@stjoan.org Rosa Davidson, Administrative Assistant (561) 952-2872 • Davidson_rosa@stjoan.org Religious Education Office Hours: Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Wednesdays: 9:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Fridays: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. *Please note hours have changed Sundays: 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. & by appointment IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER: Baptismal Preparation Class for 2015 SUNDAY SESSION FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: 9:00 A.M. TO 10:15 A.M. WEDNESDAY SESSION FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: 4:45 P.M. TO 6:00 P.M. MAKE SURE IT’S IN YOUR CALENDAR! CONFIRMATION PARENT MEETING Monday April 27, 2015 at 7pm in Church. For parents of both School and Religious Education (CCD) students who will be confirmed in October 2015. FIRST COMMUNION REHEARSALS For all second graders in St. Joan of Arc School and St. Joan of Arc Religious Education program (CCD) Please mark your calendar as follows: Students with last names letters A - L Monday, May 4 at 6:00 p.m. in the Church Students with last names letters M - Z Monday, May 4 at 7:15 p.m. in the Church May 7th June 4th July 9th GETTING READY FOR 2015-2016 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION YEAR Sunday Religious Education Classes: Registrations will open for next year on May 1st, 2015. Please register your child early. New registration forms will be available in the Religious Education Office and the website after this date. Please register with main Parish Office to attend the class. April 26 - CLASSES May 3 - Last day of Classes for Sunday Session Wednesday Religious Education Classes: April 22 - CLASSES April 29 - CLASSES May 6 - Last day of Classes We only have 3 more weeks of Religious Education classes (CCD) but preparations are already underway for the 2015-2016 school year. In order to prepare the calendar and order materials we need to know a good approximate number of the children registered in the program. Two important things to remember: 1. Preparation for the Sacrament of First Holy Communion is a two year program. Typically grade 1 is First Communion Year 1 and grade 2 is First Communion Year 2. Preparation for Confirmation is also a two year program: Confirmation I in 7th grade and Confirmation II in 8th grade. 2. Reception of the sacraments is not the conclusion of a child or teen continuing faith formation. We have continuing religious education for grades PK4 to 8th grade. Please consider seriously bringing your children back to CCD classes after they receive First Communion. Parent Formation is also important. We will have parent religion classes for our Religious Education families. Consider the possibility of joining the Parent Formation Class next year while you wait for your child to finish their weekly classes. This is a fun way to meet other parents, make friends, learn more about our Catholic faith and be active in your child’s religious formation. APRIL 19 • ST. JOAN OF ARC • 9 10 • ST. JOAN OF ARC • APRIL 19 THE ST. JOAN OF ARC YOUTH GROUP During Lent, the #SJABRHSYG gathered to determine their Lenten sacrifices. How did they do? We’re having a THIS SAT! Singles, couples and kids welcome! THE ST. JOAN OF ARC YOUTH GROUP The group welcomed one of its members into the Catholic faith. They witnessed him be baptized, receive First Holy Communion and be confirmed with the other RCIA candidates at the Easter Vigil Mass. What an AMAZING Youth Group! Many Blessings! E-mail Cecilia Chinchilla for more information at chinchilla_cecilia@stjoan.org WHEN: April 25, 2015 To pay in advance or for a TIME: 7 - 10pm reserved table of 6 or more call: WHERE: Mercy Center Pay at the Church Office (561) 392-0007 or call Mary Lou Hotchkiss (561)362-5952 TICKETS $10 for adults - $5 for kids in advance $12 adults - $6 kids at the door Cash or check - no refunds! Donations at the bar for beer, wine, soda & water. Snacks offered and lots of dancing! Professional caller Chris D. Phillips Sponsored by the Columbiettes and the Knights of Columbus APRIL 19 • ST. JOAN OF ARC • 11 PRAY FOR THE SICKApril Barone, Lydia Bauchman, Maureen Beucher, Joe Bondi, Barbara Bruzzo, Tamara Campbell, Mary Cloeren, LaHoma De La Torre, Eugenia Ferrar, Helen Garvey, Don Greenwald, Carol Gesner, Carmela Golden, Dorothy Gonsalves, Pat Harpster, Joann Hollerbach, Nancy Hughes, Barry Karam, Dean Kenny, Pauline Kick, Debbie Kolesar, Donald Kuchina, John Linzer, Chad Lopez, Carlos Lugo, Miguel Lupo, Ana Lynn, Adele Maloney, Jim Manno, Jean Margolis, Robert Nofe, Dianne Petho, Ellen Petito, Joseph Pfistener, Paul Power, Theresia Saffran, Dorothy Schoemaker, Raquel Takacs, Linda Thorson, Kim Uchitelle, Frydel Whelan, Mary Lou Woolley, Bill Word, Charlotte Yee, James Zimmerman, Shirley ALTAR BREAD Do you want a special remembrance for a loved one, living or deceased? You can donate Altar Bread for a week of Masses by calling Karen Tringali, 561-752-0014. In memory of beloved husband William Murphy By his wife April BAPTISMS We welcome the newest members of St Joan of Arc Parish and offer our congratulations to the parents of the newly baptized. Josephine Juliana Cohen Mara Elizabeth Maguire DECEASED Frances Connor Would you like to donate flowers to decorate the altar on the weekend masses? If you would like to donate flowers to decorate our altar, please call Patty Delaney, (561)952-2868 or email her at delaney_patty@stjoan.org Staff. Sgt. Douglas Stott, PVT 1st Class Brendan Nestor. Sgt. Maj. John Hermeling, Capt. Christopher Allen & PFC Lee E. Palmer; David Schuler, Lance Corp., Marines. Benjamin Creed, PO3, William Fix Jr. Navy in Okinawa, Japan This week’s alter flowers donated by: DUTCH DESIGNS 141 NW 20th St., Suite B7 Boca Raton, FL 33431 Please call Patricia, (561) 405-6856 (cell) (516) 444-2072 www.facebook.com/DUCHDESIGNS www.DDduchdesings.com 10% discount offered to SJA parishioners 12 • ST. JOAN OF ARC • APRIL 12 your spiritual family long into the future. AROUND OUR DIOCESE Protection of Children and Young People The Catholic Diocese of Palm Beach is committed to the safety and protection of all children and vulnerable adults in its care. Victims of abuse are encouraged to contact the Diocesan Victim Assistance Coordinator to begin necessary emotional, psychological and spiritual healing. The Diocese of Palm Beach Victim Assistance Coordinator, Ms. Theresa Fretterd, can be reached at 561-801-0999. For more information on Diocesan policies and procedures for reporting abuse as well as to view the USCCB Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People, please go to www.diocesepb.org and click on Offices/Safe Environments. Child Abuse Prevention Blessing Child Abuse Prevention Month, April 2015 Dear Lord, We ask You to bless these Your holy people who have participated in the Church’s efforts to help stop child sexual abuse. Open their hearts to Your call to be the “ears, eyes and voice of children and young people” everywhere. Give them the vision and grace needed to fulfill the special commitments that each of them has made to making their homes, churches, schools, communities and world a safer place for all God’s Children. Amen. Diocese’s Jubilee Celebration May 9, plan to attend this special Mass as we celebrate the Diocesan Jubilees of the Religious of the Diocese of Palm Beach. The Mass will be held at 4:30pm at the Cathedral of St. Ignatius Loyola in Palm Beach Gardens. Everyone is invited to attend this Liturgy with Bishop Barbarito as the celebrant. Following the Liturgy, there will be a special by-invitation-only dinner for only the Jubilarians, their family and friends, and fellow religious. Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend Rekindle and renew your love on a Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend. Available date for 2015 is May 1 - 3. For more info, contact Roberto and Maria Ibarra at Home (954)-972-8129 or via E-mail robmar1987@outlook.com. To ensure a place, please contact Roberto and Maria Ibarra at least two weeks before the weekend. Please use this bulletin for $35.00 off the application fee. Healing Retreat Hosted by Our Lady of Florida Spiritual Center. Led by: Fr. Robert Richardson May 22-24, 2015, 10am - 2:30pm $210, registration and deposit required. Rosary Service Held Every Month For more information, please contact: (561)626-1300 Catholic Charities Office of Respect Life conducts a Rosary Service the first Saturday of each month at 9am outside the Presidential Women’s or visit www.ourladyofflorida.org Center in West Palm Beach. The center is located at 100 Northpoint Parkway, just off 45th St. and Village Blvd. Please join us across the School of Christian Formation Graduation street from the abortion center as we peacefully pray. For information, May 13, The diocese will celebrate those who have completed the School call Catholic Charities Respect Life Office at 561-775- 9565. of Christian Formation with a special Mass on Wednesday, May 13, at 7pm at the Cathedral of St. Ignatius Loyola in Palm Beach Gardens. The community is invited to join in this celebration. Women’s Circle Concert Series Friday, April 24, 2015 from 6-9pm at St. Mark’s Church in Boynton Beach. Are You Blessed with Time on Your Hands? Broadway Review by St. Mark Choir, featuring Catholic Charities always needs volunteers for our many programs and music from “Les Miserables” and choice of dinner entrée and dessert. ministries including: Birthline/Lifeline; Elder Affairs; Hunger, Homeless and Cash Bar and 50/50 Raffle Outreach; Parish Social Ministry; and many others. Please come share your This event will benefit the Women’s Circle building expansion fund. time and talents with us at Catholic Charities! Seating is limited. Tickets are $30 in advance. For more information please contact Carly DeLoach, Volunteer Coordinator, For information, please contact: at 561-345-2005 or cdeloach@catholiccharitiesdpb.org St Mark Office (561)734-9330 or Women’s Circle (521)244-7627. Contact: Helena Wallis, hwallis@womenscircle.org Birthline/Lifeline Adoption Awareness Speakers Guild The Adoption Awareness Speakers Guild is comprised of a trained team of people who themselves have experienced either adoption or the Day of Reflection adoption of a child. The goal of the Adoption Awareness Speakers Guild is “Abiding in the Heart of God” to educate parishioners through a short testimony about an adoption life Hosted by Our Lady of Florida Spiritual Center. experience. Invite this team of speakers to your parish by contacting Presenter: Maureen Hackett Mary Rodriguez, Program Administrator of Birthline/Lifeline, May 6, 2015, 10am - 2:30pm at mrodriguez@catholiccharitiesdpb.org or 561-278-0894. $30, reservations required. For more information, please contact: (561)626-1300 or visit www.ourladyofflorida.org APRIL 12 • ST. JOAN OF ARC • 13 S.J.A. MINISTRIES & SUPPORT SERVICES PRAY THE ROSARY - 6:15am in the Chapel, to pray for our Pope, Bishop, Priests, Deacons, and Religious, and for vocations. Join us every morning after the 8:15am Mass in the Chapel to pray to end abortion. AA (Alcoholic Anonymous) - Saturdays at 10am in Immaculata Center, Mondays,7:00pm, Art Room, and Wednesdays at 7:00pm in Immaculata Center. AL - ANON/ALA TEEN - Meets at St. Joan of Arc Saturdays,10am in Immaculata Center. ST. JOAN OF ARC KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - We are a part of this great dynamic Catholic International Organization. Call Bob Vetto, G.K.: 561-716-6070. ST. JOAN OF ARC COLUMBIETTES - Please join us as United We Stand to embark on this fresh new year in building a strong bond in our parish. For details call Mary Lou Hotchkiss at 561-362-5952. MOMMY & ME - Weekly get together every Tuesday between 10:00am and 1:00pm. Come and go as you please.Please contact Amanda Roccapriore at 561-859-8684 or roccapriore@hotmail.com for information. SCRIPTURE STUDY - Sunday Morning from 9:15am to 10:30 am. in Conf. Room B. Thursday Morning Scripture Study 9:00am at the Casa Hispana. (corner of 3rd ave & 4th St.) SJA RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY - Join us to pray the rosary at the Planned Parenthood site at 8177 Glades Rd., West Boca. We meet in front of the shopping center at 9:45am on Fridays. For information call Terri at 561-901-7312 KOINONIA - Our Annual parish Retreat, a spiritually uplifting weekend experience that takes place in our Parish Grounds. More information please contact Tessie O’Dea at 561-952-2852 P.O.P.S. (Parents of Prayer & Service) - Meet every Thursday during the school year, 7:45am to 8:15am in the Convent Chapel. Please join us. ALLELUIA CLUB IS A MEETING OF PARISHIONERS 50+ More information please call Tessie O’Dea at 561-952-2852 SHARED CARE - Each Wednesday at Temple Beth El, 9:30am to 2:30pm. For more info call Tessie O’Dea at 561-952-2852. NA (Narcotics Anonymous) - Meets at St. Joan of Arc Fridays at 7 pm, in Immaculata Center. More information call: 561-276-4581. UPGRADE YOUR CLOSET! THE ST. JOAN OF ARC USHERS WANT YOU!!! Are you tired of your wardrobe and deciding what to wear to Mass each week? Let us dress you! Call Javier Palermo at 561-445-1782 or Dennis Jordan at 561-395-8329. 14 • ST. JOAN OF ARC • APRIL 12 ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT - Join us every Tuesday, 5-9pm and Friday, 9am to 9pm in the Chapel. Divine Mercy Chaplet prayed on Fridays at 3:00pm, and the Rosary on Fridays at 8:30pm. KNIT/CROCHET SOCIAL - Join us on the 1st & 3rd Thursday of the month at 10:30am at the Casa Hispana (corner of 3rd Ave and 4 th St.). Beginners to experts are needed to make prayer shawls and projects for preemies, kids and our troops. Call Claire at 445-4802 for more information. SJA DAD’S CLUB - Every Monday in Mercy Center at Drop off - 7:45am. All dads in the Parish welcome. THE MEN’S MINISTRY - The Men’s Ministry of St Joan of Arc strives to develop God-centered Catholic men through Christian fellowship, education and service. We gather in Christ’s love and offer an environment of encouragement, confidentiality and support. We meet Wednesday evenings from 6:45-8:30pm at The Ark House. All men of the parish are most welcome. Call Paul Paschke 561-392-2476 SJA SCHOOL ALUMNI - We invite you to register on our St. Joan of Arc website as an alumnus if you haven’t already done so at alumniassoc@stjoan.org WOMEN OF GRACE - Find your purpose... feed your soul. Embark upon a 10-week Journey of Discovery and Transformation that is life-changing! For details contact, Tessie O’Dea 561-952-2852 or Martha Nicolli at mnicolli@womenofgrace.com THE SJA PUBLIC ADVOCACY COMMITTEE - is requesting the current members and any other parishioners who wish to join, to send their email/phone number (whichever you wish) to Joseph Kabbas, Chairman of Public Advocacy at journeysatce@aol.com; phone 561-299-8921; fax 561-362-7134 SUNDAY TV MASS FOR THE HOMEBOUND - Each week at 9:00am on Estrella network. Mass for the Homebound can be seen. For a copy of the Sunday Missal, call the Diocesan Office of Communications at 561-775-9529. Comcast stations #208 or #616. HOMEBOUND MINISTRY - Call us if you or someone you know is no longer able to attend Mass. Our Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion visit the elderly & infirmed Parishioners. 561-392-0007. SJA COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN (CCW) - St. Ana Circle 4th Wednesday at 8am, St. Clare Circle 3rd Wednesday at 1pm. St. Elizabeth Circle 2nd Tuesday at 8am-9:30am at Casa Hispana, Sts Martha & Mary Circle 3rd Thursday at 7pm. St. Monica Circle 4th Monday at 2pm. St. Therese of Lisieux 3rd Tuesday at 8am. Please join us, make new friends, as we are Women Making a difference. For more information call 561-392-0007 Ext. 8104. APRIL 12 • ST. JOAN OF ARC • 15 ’ 16 • ST. JOAN OF ARC • APRIL 12
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