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S . J A T
ST. JOAN
OF
ARC
CATHOLIC CHURCH & SCHOOL
As a diverse Catholic community, we joyfully worship God, celebrate fellowship and care for our neighbor
with steadfast faith, confident hope and passionate love.
ALIVE IN THE SPIRIT OF CHRIST!
370 SW 3rd St. • Boca Raton • FL 33432
561.392.0007 • 561.392.0074 Fax
28th Sunday In Ordinary Time “MANY ARE INVITED, BUT FEW ARE CHOSEN!” Mt. 22:14
www.stjoan.org
This Sunday’s readings give us a beautiful picture of what a real banquet in heaven would be. Jesus uses images that
we are familiar with: a great bangquet or a wedding feast. It will be “a feast of rich food and choice wines” (Isaiah).
Msgr. Michael D. McGraw • Pastor
Fr. Jimmy B. Hababag • Parochial Vicar
Fr. Wesler Hilaire • Parochial Vicar
Fr. Carlo DiNatale-Tarasi • Assisting
Fr. Bill Muñiz • Assisting
Deacon Bill Watzek
Deacon Michael Zatarga
Deacon Sam J. Barbaro
Deacon Christopher Dorsey
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
The Gospel story is about the wedding feast given by a King for his son. The invitation is for everyone but we are
shocked that many turned it down for different excuses. “So the King orders that those who refused the invitation be
destroyed and their city be burned” (Matthew). They were foolish to turn down the invitation coming from a King.
The banquets and feasting both Isaiah and Matthew provide us symbolize God’s warmth hospitality, abundant
goodness and rich blessings for everyone concretely manifested in the Holy Eucharist – Christ’s sacrifice of himself:
a feast made for love, a reconciliation feast, a token of God’s goodwill towards humanity.
So how can we refuse the invitation? Unfortunately, Church life is exactly this. The invitation is given and exhorts all
to come but due to different reasons, only a few can make it to the “gathering.” Many times we belong to the
“many” who do not enthusiastically respond. We can also be those who postpone commitments to serve or simply
those who are indifferent to the community of faith. We can be deprived of basic comfort while serving in the Church’s
ministries. We can grow tired and succumb to the trials and tribulations. There will be many forms of discouragement
but again, the invitation is there and we need to respond. “Many are invited, but few are chosen” (Matthew).
The last part of the parable might puzzle many of us about the “wedding garment.” The man who turned up without
the wedding garment was clearly not ready for the feast. Some scholars suggested that this refers to the garment of
Baptism which makes us all welcome in God’s banquet – the Wedding Supper of the Holy Mass. But this could also
mean a garment of humility and sincerity, of repentance and conversion, of a change of heart and mind, that truly
make us worthy to participate in the Holy Eucharist and they remain the condition for our entrance to the heavenly
Kingdom, to the bliss of the eternal banquet.
“Our God will supply whatever we need. To our God and Father, glory forever and ever. Amen!” (Philippians).
Father Jimmy B. Hababag
Baptisms
Sunday (English): 1:30pm
3rd Saturday (Spanish): 12 noon
Confessions
Saturday: 3:15-4pm & 5:30-6:15pm
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OCTOBER 12, 2014
YOU R CATHOLIC COMM UNITY IN DOWNTOWN BOCA RAT ON
October 12, 2014
MASSES FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 13, 2014
MONDAY – October 13
PG. 3
-Pastors Message:
October Blessings
PG. 4
- Wish List
- Weekly Treasure
- Parish Directory
PG. 6
Confirmation List
PG. 7
- Fabulous Feathers & Fedoras
Auction Gala
PG. 8
- Pet Blessings Pictures
PG. 9
- International Festival
PG. 10
-Religious Education info
PG. 11
- All Souls Mass
- Veterans Day Mass
- Lector Training Workshop
PG. 12
- JoyFul Again Weekend
- Pumpkin Carving Outing
- Life Chain
PG. 13
- Human Trafficking
- St. Martha & Mary Circle
Presentation
- Mommy & Me Events
PG. 14
- CCW Fashion Show
- Pope’s Families Prayer
PG. 15
- Daily Eucharist
- Medicare Seminar
- Prepare Ministry
PG. 16
- Around Our Diocese
PG. 17
- Ministry & Support
Services
PG. 18
- Pray for the Sick
- Deceased
- Overseas Armed Forces
PG. 19-20
- Ministerio Hispano
6:45am
Mary McCarry
by Marina Hannwacker
Catherine Mascia
by The Beres Family
8:15am
Elsie Aquino
by Jorge & Ily Aquino
Veronica Aquino by Jessica
& Nicolas Aquino
TUESDAY – October 14
6:45am
Philip King
by Leslie & Frank DiMarco
Santa Marta by Neiman Marcus
8:15am
Luann Lavoie by The Family
Ramon Fortaleza
by Sue Swanson
Dr. Ben Carson by Victor Fontaine
8:15am
Sheryl Metzger
by The Metzger Family
Victoria Fontaine
by Karin & Vic Fontaine
SATURDAY – October 18
8:15am
Patrick Mazza
by Iris Diaz & Moses Galluzzo
Joe Lofazio
by Moses Galluzzo & Iris Diaz
4:30pm
Esther Sarfaty de Falla
by Maria-Luisa Falla
Gerald Dolan
by JoAnn & Lud Odierna
6:30pm
Elsa Santacroce by The Family
Raul Rodriguez by wife Isabela
WEDNESDAY – October 15 SUNDAY – October 19
7:30am
Theresa Porpora by The Family
The Poor Souls
by The Power Family
9:15am
Lolita Fensholt
by The Mann Family
Larry Galateo
by Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Colangelo
10:45am
THURSDAY – October 16 Ernest Caruso, Sr.
by Jacqueline Caruso
6:45am
Jean Demers
Anita Canales by Rosa Lopez
by Frances Agustynowicz
Francis Lozwicki by Maria Mitchell
12:15pm
8:15am
Ramon Fortaleza
Mr. & Mrs. James DeChiara
by Sue Swanson
by Mary Feliz
Anthony Ingoglia
Michael Elliott
by Marie Chiavaro
by Joseph & Catherine Colangelo
5:00pm
Edith Sirignano by son Peter
FRIDAY – October 17
Hector Ravello
6:45am
by Karen & Heather Khan
Candido Diaz by Donna Budd
6:45am
Louise S. Lowe
Albert DeLongis
by Carmela Bitondo & Family
8:15am
Lolita Fensholt
by The Mann Family
William Dagistino
by The Dagistino Family
OCTOBER THEMES
During October we honor Mary and her role in our faith and in our lives. We honor her as
the Mother of Jesus and as our Mother. We remember her great faith and her surrender to
God's will. The scene of the Annunciation is particularly instructive as we see Mary at
prayer listening to the Word of God communicated through an angel. She is
"overshadowed by the Holy Spirit" and in her humility she is transformed into the Mother
of God. All of the themes of Mary's life: her faith, attentiveness, discernment, openness,
trust, humility and courage serve as guiding virtues for us, too. During October, when we
pray the Rosary with special faithfulness and attentiveness, our praise and our
contemplation deepen our commitment and grow our love and fruitfulness in good work.
October is one busy month as God invites us to closer friendship and worship.
Our time in prayer and meditation upon the Mysteries of the Rosary and the other miraculous
events in the life of Mary, reminds us that authentic prayer leads to commitment and action
on behalf of respecting the precious gift of life. As Catholic Christians, we try with God's help
to respect and reverence the lives of others and our own lives. We commit ourselves to protecting life along the whole continuum of
respect life opportunities and challenges. We are concerned about the unborn children and the suffering children of this world as well
as those lonely and abandoned in old age. We care about those persons whose dignity is disrespected by war, domestic and family
violence, human trafficking, terrible poverty and hunger.
Conversion to a way of life that values and protects the precious gift of life is an ongoing battle with selfishness, greed, materialism
and superficiality of life. Our witness by prayer, word and example can make a difference and nudge our culture toward a world that
is respectful of the Word and Will of God and expressive of that which is most noble, heroic and precious in human life.
October can be a very busy month indeed!
- Msgr. Michael D. McGraw
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Bring your favorite tasty dish and represent your heritage.
about your faith.
4th at 6:30pm
November 11, 2014
5:30pm Arrival • 6:00pm Dinner • Fashion Show
Invite a friend and bring your favorite dish to share.
Featuring the latest collection from CHICO’s.
You won’t want to miss this special evening!
For more information please call:
561-392-0007 ext. 8104
Please join us to welcome this year’s
Christmas Season as a Parish Family!
POPE FRANCIS’ PRAYER FOR FAMILIES
Jesus, Mary and Joseph,
in you we comtemplate the splendor of true love;
to you we turn with trust.
Holy Family of Nazareth,
grant that our families, too,
may be places of communion and prayer,
authentic schools of the Gospel
and small domestic churches.
Holy Family of Nazareth,
may families never again experience violence,
rejection and division: may all who have been hurt
or scandalized find ready comfort and healing.
Holy Family of Nazareth,
may the approaching synod of bishops make us
once more mindful of the sacredness and inviolability
of the family and its beauty in God’s plan.
Jesus, Mary and Joseph, graciously hear our prayer. Amen.
AUCTION ITEMS OR SERVICES DONATIONS ARE NEEDED
TO BUILD OUR PROGRAM
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Alva, José
Avalos, Zuany
Beucher, Joe
Braisted, Jennifer
Byers, Doug
Cacace, Vincent
Cassani, Angela
Conaghan, Patrick
Cuccolo, Anthony
Danaher, Johanna
Desmarais, Clovis
De Opina, Argenida Martinez
De La Quintana, Carmen
Dillevig, (Baker) Patricia
Espinoza, Fabiola
Espinoza, Milagros
Farrell, Helene
Feerguson-Byrne,Ashley
Ferguson, John
Feliz, Mary
Formica, Robert
Freundt, Teresa Marrou
Gesner, Carmella
Gomez, Umbelina
Gulisano, Jean
Hamilton, Bob
Hamilton, Ashley
Higgins, Hugh
Horn, Amy
Holmes, Mary
Kassing, Robert
Kenny, Pauline M.
Kenney, Brigid
Kenney, Robert
Kenney, Eileen
Kick, Debbie
Kiuhan, Fernando
Kolcun, Laverne
Krasne, Mary Rose
Kreimer, Debora
Krzewnski, Roy
Lopez, Claudia & Famil
Liebler, Muffie
Lynn, Adele
Manno, Jean
Manno, Angela
Marquiles, Ricardo
Marrou, Ana Teresa
Martinez, Maria Rosa
Miller, Betty
Moro, Elena
Muriel
McCarthy, Mary
McCormick, John
Nguyen, Christopher
Payet, Tito
Pelles, Angelica
Petito, Joseph
Preble, Happy
Pinto, Kevin
Pfistner, Paul
Rellick, Mary
Ridge, Teresa
Rishoff, Gertrude
Rishoff, Walter
Roberts, Tyler
Rodriguez Mary Ann
Sagaria, Joyce
Soihet, Sissi
Szlyk, Edward
Tousignant, Helen
Tremblay, Stephan
Vivanco, Myriam
Welhaf, Celeste
Williams, Shirley
Yacona, Lenny
Yee, James
Zimmerman, Shirley
TODOS ESTAN INVITADOS AL NACIMIENTO VIVIENTE EN
SANBORN PARK EL 4 DE DICIEMBRE A LAS 6:30PM
No dejen de participar en esta noche en la que le damos
la bienvenida a la temporada de Navidad!