St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church Welcome To Our Catholic Community!

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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church Welcome To Our Catholic Community!
Welcome To Our Catholic Community!
October 19, 2014 ~ The Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church
PASTOR
Rev. Edward Michael Kelly
PAROCHIAL VICAR
Rev. John Paszko
DEACONS
Rev. Mr. John Friel
Rev. Mr. Frank Gonzalez
Rev. Mr. Angelo Gervasi
DAILY MASS SCHEDULE
8:00 am Rosary - Monday through Saturday in the Chapel
8:30 am Monday through Saturday in the Chapel.
WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm
Sunday Masses 7:30, 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30 am
NURSERY
Provided for children 1 through 3 years of age, at the 8:30 am, 10:00 am
and 11:30 am Sunday Masses in the RE building, Room 102.
RECONCILIATION
Saturday 4:00 to 5:00 pm or by appointment.
CHURCH ADDRESS
1401 Coral Ridge Dr.
Coral Springs, FL 33071
Office Hours: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday thru Friday
8:00 am to 1:00 pm on Sunday
Phone: (954) 753-3330; Fax: (954) 753-8442
Email Address: setonoffice@aol.com
Internet Address: www.stelizabethcsfl.org
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Phone: (954) 345-7071; Email: SetonRE@aol.com
RCIA - ADULT EDUCATION
Phone: (954) 753-3330 Email Setonadultre@gmail.com
YOUTH MINISTRY
Phone: (954) 753-1173; Email: setonyouth@steascsfl.com
MUSIC MINISTRY
Phone: (954) 753-3544; Email: seasmusicoffice@gmail.com
SETON RIDGE CHILDREN’S CENTER
Phone: (954) 345-7178 Email: setonridge@steascsfl.com
CHAPEL HOURS
8:00 am until Midnight - Sunday through Friday
8:00 am until 5:30 pm - Saturday
BAPTISMS
Expectant parents should register for our Baptismal Preparation Class
two months prior to the birth of their child. They must also be registered/
active members for at least 6 months prior to the Baptism. Contact
Deacon Frank Gonzalez at setonbaptism@aol.com or call 954-753-3330
for more information.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION IN THE CHAPEL
Monday, Tuesday, Friday - 9:00 am to 10:00 am
Monday through Friday - 5:00 pm until Midnight
Sunday - 5:00 pm until 11pm
MARRIAGE PREPARATION
Couples must be registered/active members of the parish for at least 6
months prior to the wedding. Call Deacon John Friel in the parish office
for more information on wedding preparations.
SETON’S CORNER GIFT SHOP
Located between Chapel & Butterfly Garden
Hours: Saturday 4:30 pm-7:00 pm ~ Sunday 8:00 am-1:00 pm
VISITATION OF THE SICK
Please call the parish office to arrange for visits to the sick at home, in the
hospital, or nursing home.
Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 19, 2014
“Repay to Caesar what belongs to Caesar,
and to God what belongs to God.”
— Matthew 22:21
Mass Intentions Week of October 19th
Saturday - October 18th
8:30 am Marie DeMott by Kathy Pietke
Theresa Landi by Alice Ciardullo
5:30 pm Frank Randazzo by The Randazzo Family
John Anderson by Dick & Marie Mazzoni
Sunday - October 19th
7:30 am Anthony & Peter Sasso by Rose & Len Sasso
Catherine Nobile by Sharon Hafner
8:30 am Kathleen Roach Chiucchiarelli by Russ & Laura Krausmann
Frank Randazzo by Ben & Marie Randazzo
10:00 am Helen O’Sullivan by Helen Cialdella & Peter Nelson
Grace Brennan by Helen Cialdella & Peter Nelson
11:30 am William Downey by Kathy Downey
Irene Ploskonka by Patricia Pennella & Family
Ministry Schedule - Week of October 26th
Lectors
5:30 pm
7:30 am
8:30 am
10:00 am
11:30 am
M. Gelbert (I), B. Dubuke (II)
E. Riehl (I), S. Hewitt (II)
C. Page (I), S. Harding (II)
G. Lee (I), S. Velez (II)
D. Pierce (I), J. Gleason (II
Altar Servers
5:30 pm
7:30 am
8:30 am
10:00 am
11:30 am
(K) C. Gentile, C. Hansen, C. Silcox
(L) R. Ammirata
(M) C. McCloskey, L. McCloskey
(N) A. Pankratz, A. Parente, K. Parente
(O) F. Cooler, A. Hilera, A. Pico-Martines,
F. Pico-Martines
Eucharistic Ministers
5:30 pm S. Boylan, L. Cloutier, M. Gerdeman, S. Keusch,
C. Schaef, M. Shelfer, Y. Urdaneta
7:30 am
B. Ganim, J. Krumenacker, C. Lindsey,
Tuesday - October 21st
M. Marquardt, R. Sasso, P. Stavesky
8:30 am Living Intention ~ Dean Bagnoni by Dan & Joanne Bagnoni
8:30 am
P. Blanz, J. Dattoma, C. Kager, M. Miller, E. Prexl,
Living Intention ~ Margie Bagnoni by Dan & Joanne Bagnoni\
B. Reynolds, J. Walk
Wednesday - October 22nd
10:00 am G. Agovino, A. Bartolone, N. Cividanes,
8:30 am James Curry Landrigan by Rosemary Landrigan
P. Crawford, J. Morris, J. Walker
Olegario Brotons by His Daughter & Grandchildren
11:30 am A. Calebrese, M. Doblmeier, R. Doblmeier,
Thursday - October 23rd
A. Dumont, R. Lopez, J. Mielke
8:30 am Sandy Paladine by Her Family
Adam Wachtell by Lisa & Bob Porcellini
Ushers
5:30 pm I. Belgiovine, J. Gerdeman, V. Lucido, D. Mazzoni,
Friday - October 24th
M. Mazzoni, C. Miyares, E. Schendel
8:30 am Charles Rodenas by Susan DeSario
7:30 am C. DeBiase, S. DeSario, T. Gwaltney, K. Ocken
Thomas Kavalchick by Elsa Riehl
8:30 am D. Blanz, R. Derksen, L. Koontz, C. Leitch,
Saturday - October 25th
P. Murphy, V. Povio, R. Smolich
8:30 am Ruth & Ray Schmidt by The Barnes Family
10:00
am
R.
Ascot, R. Chowning, L. Cimaglia, D. Marinelli,
Jorge E Agustin by The Barnes Family
J. Saunders, J. Simon
5:30 pm Carmela Mannetta by Her Daughters Melinda, Arlene,
11:30 am J. Castro, S. Castro, T. Diaz, E. Reardon,
Deborah & Michele Mannetta
B. Siminerio, P. Yeh, M. Ziv
James M. Molgano by The Pletifa Family
Monday - October 20th
8:30 am Gavino Deleon by His Family
Bill Kinane by His Wife, Marietta
Sunday - October 26th
7:30 am Living Intention ~ Ed Persin by The SEAS Choir
Living Intention ~ In Thanksgiving to St. Ann by Kate
8:30 am Matt Recchi by The Cerra Family
John O’Neill by Seton Ridge Children’s Center
10:00 am Rodrigo Mora by His Mother & Family
Gladys Rodriguez by The Guedes Family
11:30 am Living Intention ~ Peter & Irene Swanson
by Dcn John & Phyllis Friel
Living Intention ~ In Thanksgiving ~ Jonathan Pierre
by Marie Pierre
Words of Wisdom
FAMILY
As the family goes,
so goes the nation and
so goes the whole world
in which we live.
—Bl. John Paul II
Religious Education Corner
2014-2015 RCIA/Adult Faith Formation
October 18th ~ Rite of Acceptance ~ 5:30 pm Mass
The next Faith Formation Meeting will be
Sunday, October 26th at 12:45 pm
In the Chapel
Topic: Reconciliation/Commandments
For more information contact the Parish
Office at 954-753-3330 or
setonadultre@gmail.com
Open to all Adults seeking Faith Formation
Reminder to Parents of First Eucharist Students:
Parent meetings will be held during class times next week
in the Community Center. Please attend for important
information regarding First Reconciliation, First Eucharist
and Jesus Day Retreat. If you have any questions call 945
-345-7071 or email setonre@aol.com.
Religious Education Office hours are: Sunday 9:30 am 11:30 am, Monday & Tuesday 1 pm - 8 pm, Wednesday
& Thursday 9 am - 4 pm, and Friday 9 am - 1 pm.
Baptism Class
Our next baptism class for parents and godparents will be on Wednesday, October 22, 2014
at 7 pm in the AMR. You do not need to pre-register for the class however, if you have other
questions you can email Deacon Frank at setonbaptism@aol.com.
Baptisms
Emily
Child of Juan Reyes & Paula Gonzalez
Christopher John
Child of Christopher & Cleopatra Fink
Welcome to Our New Parishioners
Mr. & Mrs. Adam Mastrianni & Family
Mrs. Danielle Thorpe & Family
Douglas/Reyes Family
Mrs. Carol LaCavalla
Ms. Michele Pietrzak
Mrs, Helen Paris
Sunday Nursery
For children ages 1-3, in Room 102 of the
RE Building during Sunday Masses at
8:30 am, 10:00 am and 11:30 am.
All Saints Day
Mass will be celebrated on Saturday,
November 1st at 8:30 am. This year All
Saints Day is not a Holy Day of Obligation.
All Souls Novena
On All Souls Day, November 2, 2014
we will begin a novena (nine days) of
prayer for our departed loved ones. If
you’d like to include your intentions in
this novena, remembrance envelopes are available in
the pew racks, from the ushers or you may also pick
one up in the parish office.
May the souls of the faithful departed, through
the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
Christmas Dinner/Dance!
Come Join Us For Our Annual
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton’s Christmas Dinner Party
Saturday, December 6th ~ 7 pm to 11 pm ~ $30 per person
Tickets sold after Mass starting on November 1st through November 30th
A Catered Dinner ~ BYOB ~ Soft Drinks, Ice & Coffee Available
We will have a DJ providing entertainment!
Reserved tables available for 8 or 10. Payment at time of reservation in full please.
Please join us for an Adult Evening of Dinner, Dancing, Fun and Fellowship!
With God, All Things are Possible (Mark 10:27)
October/November 2014
MONDAY
SUNDAY
TUESDAY
20
19
Children’s Choir
5;15 pm - C
Handbells
6:15 pm - C
CON II Rite of Calling
8:30. 10. 11:30 am
Prayer Team
11 am - Chpl
Bereavement
7 pm - Room 209
Women of Grace
7:30 pm - cc
21
Prayer Group/
Pro-Life Rosary
9:30 am - AMR
Instruments
7 pm - C
27
Senior’s Mtg
1 pm - cc
RE Parent Mtg
4 pm - cc
Youth Choir
12:30 pm - C
Children’s Choir
5;15 pm - C
RCIA
12:45 pm - Chpl
Handbells
6:15 pm - C
Youth Group Fall Fest
6 pm - Room 214
Bereavement
7 pm - Room 209
Scott Hahn Bible
Study
9:15 am - AMR
Rosary /Benediction
7 pm - Chpl
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
23
24
25
31
1
Why Catholic
9:30 am - cc
Columbiettes
7 pm - AMR
Couples
for Christ
7 pm - cc
SATURDAY
Adult Choir
7 pm - C
Bible Study
7 pm - cc
Baptism Class
7 pm - AMR
Youth Group
7 pm - Room 214
26
22
Women’s Guild
7 pm - cc
Why Catholic
7:30 pm - AMR
Youth Choir
12:30 pm - C
WEDNESDAY
28
Prayer Group/
Pro-Life Rosary
9:30 am - AMR
RE Parent Mtg
4 pm - cc
Instruments
7 pm - C
29
Scott Hahn Bible
Study
9:15 am - AMR
30
Why Catholic
9:30 am - cc
Rosary /Benediction
7 pm - Chpl
Adult Choir
7 pm - C
Bible Study
7 pm - cc
Women of Grace
7:30 pm - cc
Why Catholic
7:30 pm - AMR
PRAYER LIST
Kindly take a moment to pray for the following parishioners Rose Marie Kohl, Matthew Swenson,
Terence Cornelius McMullen, Robert Cox, Charles Inzalaco, Barbara Earley, Marianne O’Connell, Steve
Pilla, Rich Fetsch, Carol & Louis Weber, Alix Noailles, Jim Basayni, Carmine Puntillo, Peter Striano, Celia
Stajkowski, Jackie Dacek, Fabio Garcia, Ted Transue, Judy Pilotte, Bernard Champeau, Margarita Oyola, Christina
King Oyola, Cindy Starnes & Family, Dayana Heavner, Josephine Grandelli, Cheryl D’Alessio, Mason Gaetano, Jan
Murphy, Mauricio Garcia, Jo-Ann, Martin & Dominick Vitelli, Dr. Hector D. & Argelia M. Creagh, Eric A. &
Brigitta Ernst, Cary Garcia, Rosa Villarroel, Angel & Teresa Creagh, Stephanie Kilyk, Phyllis Karpinski, Celine
Ward, Vera Ialenti, Ramon & Jesus Molina, Veronika Fiore, Alice Wolf, Shannon Elizabeth Pariaug, Luciana
Martins, Dara Gomm, Frank Brady, Michael Perez, Carly Hurd, Steve Konash, Jennifer Severini, Ileana Perez, Tony
May, Margarette Occenad, James Edwards, Eunice Chowdhry, Ruben Torres, Felix Alvarez, Florence Wagener,
Peggy Richards, Lenny James Lacouar, Jessica Behner, Margaret Fischer, Rosalie Nobile, Shane Purvis Family, Rose
Guiton, Frank Mohr, Pat Wheeler, Dr. Michael Guarnaccia, Joseph Cannizzaro, Reinaldo Garcia, Ashley Kepchar,
Rexine Schaltenbrand, Amelia Minick, Ava Guimond, Jill Amos, Susan Smith, Feria Family, George & Norma
Adams, Alfredo Gomez, Carrigan Johnson, Paulette Samai, Shirley Granados, Marilyn Webster, Marianito
Montero, Mary Ann Hooper, Guilio Cordasco, Diana Wise, Karen Otten, Michele Looky & Doreen Koeing.
All names on are written in our book of prayer that is placed on the altar during all masses.
READINGS FOR
THE WEEK
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
Eph 2:1-10; Ps 100:1b-5; Lk 12:13-21
Eph 2:12-22; Ps 85:9ab-14; Lk 12:35-38
Eph 3:2-12; Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Lk 12:39-48
Eph 3:14-21; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 11-12, 18-19; Lk 12:49-53
Eph 4:1-6; Ps 24:1-4ab, 5-6; Lk 12:54-59
Eph 4:7-16; Ps 122:1-5; Lk 13:1-9
Ex 22:20-26; Ps 18:2-4, 47, 51; 1 Thes 1:5c-10; Mt 22:34-40
With God, All Things are Possible (Mark 10:27)
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Seniors
Upcoming Events
All Seniors including singles, widows, widowers &
couples are invited to attend our meetings.
General Meeting
Monday, October 27th
1:00 pm ~ Community Center
Stage Door Theatre
"The Last Romance" (Comedy)
Wednesday, October 22, 2014 ~ 2 pm ~ $25.00
Pizza Party
Monday, November 10, 2014 ~ 1 pm
Tickets for all events are sold at our
General Meeting or for further info call
Carole Lucido at 954-722-8622.
The Road to Peace Bereavement Group
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton has a bereavement
group. This group allows those who have lost a
loved one a place to talk to someone who is
going through what you are feeling. The group
is a safe place where we, who are grieving, can
come together and share the pain, sorrow and
memories. In this way, we can begin the healing
process and move on with our lives. Call Florence at
954-755-9065 for more information.
The
Bereavement Group meets on Monday at 7 pm in
room 209 of the Religious Education Building.
Seton Corner Gift Shop
SE
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We have many beautiful items for Advent and
Christmas including Advent Wreaths. Stop
by and check out selection. Gift Shop hours:
Saturday 4:30 pm - 7 pm & Sunday 8 am - 1 pm.
Invites the ladies of the Parish to
join us at our
October meeƟng for a
HALLOWEEN
PARTY
Tuesday October 21st at 7 pm
in the Community Center
Halloween/Fall Dress
encouraged.
Costumes opƟonal but prizes
will be awarded for
our favorite costumes!
Join us for an evening of
fun and games!
You'll have a "spook-tacular" Ɵme!
October 19, 2014 ~ GOD’S WORD TODAY
“Repay to Caesar what belongs to Caesar and to God what belongs to God.” These words, uttered
by Jesus in today’s Gospel, issue a challenge. What does it mean to “give back to God what is
God’s”? One pastor often reminds parishioners that when we enter this life we do so completely
naked and when we leave this life we will take nothing that we have amassed with us; we leave
this life in a naked condition as well. This pastor had caught on to an important aspect of the Christian life.
Everything we have on this earth is a gift from God. We are responsible for using these gifts wisely. The wise
steward is certain to provide life’s necessities for oneself and one’s family and provide for the future. At the
same time wise stewards are aware of the fact that too many go hungry and homeless. The wise steward gives
back to God by providing for these poor ones. Let today’s readings inspire us to live lives of good stewardship.
From Saint Margaret Sunday Missal, copyright © J. S. Paluch Company
With God, All Things are Possible (Mark 10:27)
Blessed Mother Days
During the month of October, Religious Education students spend time honoring our
Blessed Mother and praying the rosary. First year students and their parents and
grandparents gathered to celebrate Mary and make their own rosaries,
including a cupcake rosary.
With God, All Things are Possible (Mark 10:27)
Life Issues Workshop ~ Respect Life Ministry ~ Archdiocese of Miami
We cannot begin to resolve the crisis in our country, if we do not understand the problems.
Learn what and why the Catholic Church teaches on the critical life issues of our day.
Learn how to defend the sanctity of human life at all stages.
Become a part of the solution by learning how to articulate the Truth.
Choose to know the facts! Come learn what is necessary for the survival of America!
Saturday, November 1, 2014 ~ TIME: 9:30 am - 1:45 pm (following 9 am Mass)
Location: Assumption Church, 2001 S. Ocean Blvd., Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, FL 33062
RSVP 954-981-2922
ilovelife@bellsouth.net ~ www.respectlifemiami.org
Important Parishioner Information
Please remember to use your Offertory envelopes. There are always extra envelopes available from
the ushers in the back of the church should have forgotten yours or if you have not received them.
You must use your envelopes if you plan to be a sponsor, godparent, get a price reduction at a
Catholic School, or enroll your children in Religious Education. It is the Church, not just this
parish, which insists that signs of a good faith commitment be present on these occasions. You must
be able to demonstrate that you are a practicing Catholic. While the parish depends on the financial support of
its parishioners, it’s not the amount of the donation but the fact that you are attending Mass and doing what
you are able to contribute to the support of the Church. Being a registered member of our parish also enables
us to provide you with a record of your contributions for tax purposes at the end of the year. Thank You for
your support, we are very blessed!
OPEN HOUSE
Cardinal Gibbons High School
Sunday, October 26, 2014 - 1 pm in the Gym
2900 NE 47th Street, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33308
Cindy Hirsch 954-491-2900 ex. 108 or
www.cghsfl.org
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St. Thomas Aquinas High School
Sunday, October 19, 2014 - 11 am in the Gym
2801 SW 12th Street, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312
954-581-0700 or www.aquinas-sta.org
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Archbishop Edward McCarthy High School
Saturday, November 1, 2014 -9 am & 1 pm
5451 S. Flamingo Rd Southwest Ranches, FL 33312
954-434-8820 or mccarthyhigh.org
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Pope John Paul II High School
Sunday, November 2, 2014 ~ 1 pm to 4 pm
4001 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton, FL 33431
561-314-2128 or bharbin@pjpii.org
Can you spend an hour with the Lord?
The SEAS Eucharistic Adoration Ministry
invites you to share yourself with the Lord,
as often as you want or be part of a prayer
team each spending an hour a month with
the Lord. Come and give Him your sincere
love and devotion. He's always there for
you. Volunteers are needed for Eucharistic Adoration.
Please call Marie Ziv at 954-854-0408 or
Sue Keusch at 954-536-1918!
Worldwide Marriage Encounter
Rekindle and renew your love for each other on
a Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend.
The next available date is November 7th-9th.
Go Online to register at: wwmesefla.com or
wwme.org. For more information, contact Frank and
Fran Kulzer at 954-961-5078 or via email at
frannfrank1967@aol.com.
The Hurricane Prayer
Father, all the elements of nature obey your commands. Protect us, and all your people during this season of storms and hurricanes. Calm our fears, and help us to prepare our hearts - as well as our homes.
Help us to see you in all we may encounter, and help us to minister to each other in your name.
We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.
With God, All Things are Possible (Mark 10:27)
CATHOLIC CONVERSATIONS ON THE SCRIPTURES
Archdiocese of Miami - Ministry of Christian Formation
October 19, 2014 Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Gospel reading Matthew 22:15-21 [To be read aloud]
The Pharisees went off and plotted how they might entrap Jesus in speech. They sent their disciples to him, with the
Herodians, saying, “Teacher, we know that you are a truthful man and that you teach the way of God in accordance with
the truth. And you are not concerned with anyone’s opinion, for you do not regard a person’s status. Tell us, then, what is
your opinion: Is it lawful to pay the census tax to Caesar or not?” Knowing their malice, Jesus said, “Why are you testing
me, you hypocrites? Show me the coin that pays the census tax.” Then they handed him the Roman coin. He said to them,
“Whose image is this and whose inscription?” They replied, “Caesar’s.” At that he said to them, “Then repay to Caesar
what belongs to Caesar and to God what belongs to God.”
Brief commentary:
The readings today address the oft-asked question of how people of faith, who are loyal to God, ought to relate to human
authorities. The text of Isaiah, written toward the end of the Babylonian Exile (586-539BC), when Jews were freed from
Babylonian captivity by the mighty Persian leader Cyrus, goes so far as to assert that Cyrus – a foreigner – is anointed by
God for the purpose of doing God’s will on behalf of the exiled. At its heart is not only the idea that God is the supreme
authority and that legitimate human leaders receive their author-ity from the sole Author, but that foreigners – and not only
Israelites – can be inspired and guided by God. For these Israelites, God was able to use the nations to wield justice upon
his people when they erred and use the nations to bring blessing again. No king or empire had the last word; but God alone
was the true ruler and lord of ‘all the world’. For them this belief was a source of great hope in times of woe: their captors
were not omnipotent, nor could they oppress them forever: their fortune was truly in the hands of the one true merciful and
trustworthy God, who had made an enduring covenant of fidelity toward them. In today’s well-known gospel reading, we
find Jesus again with challengers to his mission and message. This time they are accompanied by Herodians – those
associated with the party of Herod Antipas, son of the late powerful ruler Herod the Great. Antipas was appointed ruler of
the Galilee by the Romans, and the gospels point out – with what can be considered a historical accuracy – that he was
attentive to any one who galvanized crowds with messianic-like ideas. Students of the Pharisees and the Herodians, using
fine rhetoric, put Jesus’ ideas about the state to the test. Rome’s heavy taxation was highly unpopular among the country
folk: and had Jesus opted to defend it, his followers would have doubted the authenticity of his concern for the common
person and the poor. Had he opted to deny the lawfulness of the imposed taxation system, he would have been immediately
been held suspect of political subversion and perhaps arrested. Instead, Jesus at once exposed their duplicity and offered
what has become a dictum in Christianity: “Repay to Caesar what belongs to Caesar and to God what belongs to God.”
Today the same question is posed to Christians: Who are you to be most loyal to? Christian reflection and practice on this
throughout the centuries has used this teaching and other texts, such as from the Pastorals, to assert that we are to be the
best model citizens in the countries in which we live, love our countries, participate and contribute to them. At the same
time, this same text and other biblical texts remind us that we “must obey God rather than men” (Acts 5:29), point out that
Christians are to be foremost loyal to God whenever leaders abuse their authority, enact unjust laws, oppress the people,
and call for immoral or even criminal conduct from their citizens (such as acts of prejudice, discrimination, or attacks on
fellow citizens): in essence, when human law contradicts divine law. Jesus’ opponents try to impose a narrow ‘this or that’
choice, implying that God and legitimate government were in contradiction. Jesus’ answer is a ‘both/and’: we are
responsible toward both God and legitimate human authorities and just laws.
Today’s reading offers significant messages:
•
Our lives are under the rule of the one true loving God. Therefore, no human authority, state or government can make
ultimate claims on our lives. God uses the things of this earth to bring about his loving and wise plan.
•
Jesus, his mission and message, were put to the test on numerous occasions. Like a great debater, Jesus was able to
reveal a great truth while exposing the misguided intentions and flaws in his opponents’ arguments.
•
Christians are to be model citizens, who contribute to the common good of our societies, but we are able to do this
precisely because we are loyal to the true God above all things. And non-violent civil disobedience is itself a service of
love to one’s country, wishing to correct its flaws and making it more just.
For our shared or personal reflection:
After a brief pause for silent reflection share your answers, ideas or feelings.
•
Do I recognize when God is lovingly acting in my life and world through the people and events of life?
•
Do I learn from others and do I correct others lovingly when I need to?
•
How do I contribute to the common good of my community and society? When is civil disobedience necessary?
Suggested readings: Catechism of the Catholic Church paragraphs 1905-17
With God, All Things are Possible (Mark 10:27)
Who: All 6th, 7th, & 8th Grade Students
What: Middle School FALL FESTIVAL PARTY!
When: Sunday, OCTOBER 26th, 2014 6-8:30pm
Where: St. EAS Community Center
Why: Because it’s FUN!!!
ALL MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS!
The St. EAS HS Youth Group is planning a Fun Fall Festival JUST FOR YOU!!!
Crazy & Fun Games
Contests
Music
Food
Surprises
$5.00 & A Canned Food Donation gets you in the door!
A FALL / Halloween Decorated BAKED GOOD
gets you 2 service hours!
Must be a HOME BAKED GOOD made / Decorated by YOU…
Not purchased at Publix!!!
Don’t Miss out on this one-of-a-kind FUN FALL FESTIVAL NIGHT!!!
See you Sunday, October 26th!!!
For More Information, please contact Youth Director Jenn D’Angelo at:
setonyouth@steascsfl.com or 954-753-1173 (youth line)
With God, All Things are Possible (Mark 10:27)
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