St. Bartholomew Catholic Church and School

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St. Bartholomew Catholic Church and School
St. Bartholomew Catholic
Church and School
8005 Miramar Parkway • Miramar, FL 33025
Rectory: (954) 431-3600 • Fax: (954) 435-9591 • School: (954) 431-5253
Web site: www.StBartholomew.com
Thirty-third week in ordinary time - Year A (Gather 1076)
November 16, 2014
The mission of St Bartholomew Catholic Church
is to reflect God’s love to all whom we meet, to
strengthen our faith community through worship,
education, fellowship, stewardship, and acts of
love and charity, so that we may lead people
from all backgrounds to our Lord Jesus Christ.
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8th through 12th graders
ber 9
Sundays 5:30 - 7:00 pm
Sacred Heart Center
Thanksgiving
Since you were faithful in small matters, I will
(Mat. 25:14-30)
give you great responsibilities.
The St. Vincent de Paul Society is conducting its
annual thanksgiving food drive. Every year, through
the generosity of St. Bartholomew parishioners we are
able to provide Thanksgiving baskets for the needy in
our area. As you prepare you holiday shopping list,
please consider donating some of the following items:
Turkeys: We are in great need of Frozen turkeys or gift cards to purchase turkeys are
also appreciated. Monetary contributions to the parish St Vincent de
Paul Society can be dropped at the rectory.
Other items needed:
Cranberry sauce, gravy mix, pie crust mix and pie fillings, canned
ham and other meats, mixed vegetables, canned sweet potatoes,
yams, whole white potatoes, instant potatoes,
bread stuffing, jello, pudding, canned fruit, dried or evaporated milk
Please have all donations in by Tuesday, November 18.
The baskets will be distributed on Saturday, November 22
Celebrating God’s Love as a Community.
PASTORAL STAFF
Priests
Rev. Andrew Chan-A-Sue
Administrator
Rev. Jean Jadotte
Parochial Vicar
Rev. Paul Karenga
Priest in Residence
Deacons
Deacon David Smith
Deacon Michel DuChaussée
Deacon Montas Onelien
Religious Education
Mrs. Mercedes Brown
School Principal
Mrs. Christine Gonzalez
Youth Minister/Licensed
Clinical Social Worker
Mr. Gerard John, LCSW
Music Ministry
Mrs. Betty Bunnell
Mrs. Monique Abraham
Mr. Ernesto Busigó
HOLY EUCHARIST (MASS)
Sunday:(English)
5:30 PM (Sat. Vigil)
7:30, 9:00, 11:00 AM
12:30, 7:00 PM
French/Créole - 3:00 PM
Spanish - 5:00 PM
Weekday:
Saturday:
First Friday:
MATRIMONY
French/Créole - 8:00 PM
RECONCILIATION (Confessions)
Saturday:
Sunday:
Please contact the Rectory at least six
months prior to the proposed date.
7:00, 8:30 AM
(7 PM - during Lent only)
8:30 AM
11:00 - 11:30 AM
4:30 - 5:00 PM
When priests are available.
Anytime by appointment
CHARISMATIC PRAYER
English
Wednesday, 7:30 PM, Church
French/Creole
Friday, 7:30 PM, School Rm B
Spanish
Wednesday, 7:30 PM, Sacred Heart Center
BAPTISMS
Please contact the Rectory at least three
months ­before ­anticipated date to make
­arrangements. Baptisms in English are
on the 1st and 3rd Sundays.
ROSARY
8:10 AM Weekdays
LEGION OF MARY
Monday, 6:30 PM, School
Pastoral Hispana
Misa en Español - Los Domingos - 5:00 PM
El Santo Rosario los Domingos a las 4:30 PM
Confesiones - Los Sábados, 11-11:30 AM; 4:30-5 PM
Bautismos - Para el curso pre-bautismal, llame con TRES MESES
de anticipación a la Rectoría. Los Bautismos en Español son los
4° Domingos del mes a las 1:30 PM
Matrimonio - Llame a la Rectoría lo menos seis meses antes de
la fecha p­ ropuesta.
Divina Misericordia - Los Viernes - 6:00 PM en la escuela.
Madeline Flores 954-805-1701
Circulo de Oración Carismática – Los M
­ iércoles, 7:30 PM,
Sacred Heart Center
PARISH REGISTRATION
We welcome new parishioners to our parish
family. Pick up a­ registration form at the
rectory or print one from the website; later
you will be invited to a r­ egistration p­ rogram
to learn more about our parish and our many
ministries.
EXPOSITION OF THE
BLESSED SACRAMENT
(In the Rectory Chapel)
Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday:
9 AM to 7:30 PM
RECTORY OFFICE HOURS
Monday to Friday - 9 AM to 7:30 PM
Saturday and Sunday - 9 AM to 7 PM
AVIS pour les Membres de la Communauté Haitienne
Messe en Créole / Français
3:00 PM chaque dimanche
8:00 PM chaque 1er vendredi du mois
avec Bénédiction du Très Saint
Sacrement
Confession: Samedi 11-11:30 AM, 4:30-5 PM
Visite des malades: Appelez le Père Jean au
954-431-3600.
Baptême: Chaque 2e dimanche du mois à 1:30
PM. Contactez le Père Jean Jadotte au 954-431-3600 trois mois
avant la date prévue.
Mariage: Contactez le Père J­ ean, six mois avant la date prévue.
Prière Charismatique: Chaque Vendredi, de 7:30 à 10:00 PM (salle
B de l’école)
Cursillistas - Los Viernes, a las 8:00 PM en s­ alon “A” de la
escuela; Anibal Perez 786-300-9415
Légion De Marie: Chaque Jeudi, de 7:30 à 8:30 PM (à l’école)
Chaque Samedi à partir de 4:00 PM (à l’école)
Legión De María - Se reunen en Salón B en
la escuela los sábados a las 2:30 PM.
Anibal Perez 786-300-9415
Etude Biblique: Chaque Mercredi de 7:00 à 9:00 PM (salle B de l’école)
Coro Hispano - Ensayo los Domingos a las
4:00 PM en la escuela (salón de música)con
el Director Mr. Ernesto Busigó
786-308-0561
Chorale: Répétition: Mardi de 8:00 à 9:30 PM et Samedi de 5:30
à 7:00PM (salle B de l’école)
Mouvement Eucharistique des Jeunes (MEJ): Chaque Samedi de
5:30 à 8:00 PM (à l’école)
La Sainte Famille: Chaque Lundi à 7:00 PM (à l’école)
Eucharist
Sunday, November 16
THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
5:30 PM ✝ Antoine & Claire Naar
Caphiane Alerte (T)
7:30 AM ✝ Luis Gonzalez
9:00 AM ✝ Marciana Brillante
✝ Sandra Pierre
11:00 AM ✝ Rosemary Cools Lartigue
✝ Iris Brisbane
12:30 PM Katiana Hyppolite (T)
Jean-Max Rodney(T)
3:00 PM Lamercie Louis (T)
✝ Valery Louis
5:00 PM ✝ Cristina Cruz
7:00 PM ✝ Monique Paul Ganthier
✝ Marise Ganthier
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Sunday 11/16: Prv 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31; Ps 128:1-5; 1 Thes 5:1-6; Mt 25:14-30 [14-15, 19-21]
Monday:
Rv 1:1-4; 2:1-5; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 18:35-43
Tuesday:
Rv 3:1-6, 14-22; Ps 15:2-5; Lk 19:1-10,
Wednesday: Rv 4:1-11; Ps 150:1b-6; Lk 19:11-28
Thursday: Rv 5:1-10; Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b; Lk 19:41-44
Friday:
Rv 10:8-11; Ps 119:14, 24, 72, 103, 111, 131; Lk 19:45-48
Saturday:
Rv 11:4-12; Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10; Lk 20:27-40
Sunday 11/23: Ez 34:11-12, 15-17; Ps 23:1-3, 5-6; 1 Cor 15:20-26, 28; Mt 25:31-46
Monday, November 17
Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, Religious
7:00 AM ✝ Rosario & Vincente Suazo
8:30 AM ✝ Anite Blanchard
✝ Sam Noel
Saturday, November 22 - Saint Cecilia,
Virgin And Martyr
8:30 AM Marie Rose Saturne (T)
Jean Robert Saturne (T)
✝ Crispin Eduarte
Tuesday, November 18 - Weekday
7:00 AM ✝ Raymond Cabrol
8:30 AM Lamercie Louis (T)
✝ Elie & Roger Landrain
Wednesday, November 19 - Weekday
7:00 AM Judy Leacock (L)
8:30 AM ✝ Lorenzo & Damiana De La Cruz
Sunday, November 23
OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST,
KING OF THE UNIVERSE
5:30 PM Fr. P ✝ Barbara Gobin
✝ All Souls
✝ Bernardine Olszewski
7:30 AM Fr. A Derek Wade (L)
9:00 AM Fr. J Claudette Oriol (T)
✝ Wesly Remoud
✝ Cecilia Akwuohia
11:00 AM Fr. A Wilner Roney (T)
✝ Nerva Roney
12:30 PM Fr. P Ursula Domingue (L)
3:00 PM Fr. J Marie Carmel Ceus (T)
Anouk Boulin(T)
5:00 PM Fr. A ✝ Elodia Urbina De Cisneros
7:00 PM Fr. A ✝ Brigitte Ganthier
✝ Tara Murphy
Thursday, November 20 - Weekday
7:00 AM Brian Chan-A-Sue (L)
8:30 AM ✝ Toribio & Marciana Brillante
Friday, November 21 - Weekday
7:00 AM Maud Louis Charles (T)
Bentley Zephrin (T)
8:30 AM ✝ Wuillemine Franklin
Pray
for the
John Dollard
Elise Forcina
Ursula Domingue
Rege Owoc
Felisa Limos
Derek Wade
Max
Brian Chan-A-Sue
Brian Bouquio
Judith Vasquez
Judy Leacock
Marito Maddatu
Eunice Everett
Candy Larsen
Jacinta Stirrup
Josephine Pascucci
* Denotes Celebrant for that Mass:
Fr. A = Fr. Andrew; Fr. J = Fr. Jean;
Fr. P = Fr. Paul
(T)= In Thanksgiving (L)= Living ✝= Deceased
Sick
Jane Morra
Danielle Jeanty Curry
Glenda McCumber
Emmanuel Alexander
Josette Paul
Edouard Simonise
Guirlene Gordon
Eric Herr
Christie Owens
Veemala Klous
Jill Louise Norton
Esther Sharpe
Johnny Cadet
Angela Espy
Elena Miranda
Kelly Tymecki
Serge St Eloi
André Grégoire
Howard Lee
Sylvie Casale
Carl Junior Jeanty
Kaitlin Warf
Jean Claude Laborde
Everett Buckridge
Demetrio Davis
Sheila Stone
Yvrose Pierre-Pierre
Marina Reyes
Trammel Family
George Harris
Marguerite Edouard
Esperanza Tavarez
Myrna Jeanniton
Nicolas
Joseph Michel Accilien
Elsie Jeanniton Archer
Jean Theus
Nicole Miles
Patricia Carstons
Conrado Maguddatu
Harry & Mary Bishop
Rosa & Rafael
Names will only stay on the sick list for 2 months at a time. Please
contact the Parish Office if you would like to add or remove a name.
Join us for Mass on
Thanksgiving day at
7 AM or 10 AM
Please be generous,
the collections on that
day go to our parish St
Vincent de Paul Society.
Congratulations
to the newly baptized
Dylana Louise Rauscher
ABCD 2014
Collection Goal
Pledges Goal
$73,000
$80,000
$70,079
$52,588
Remember the Departed
Victims of natural disasters
Victims of war and terrorism
Please use your envelopes. They are the principal source of parish support.
This
Week
at St. B artholomew
Sunday, November 16
9 AM-12:30 PM Religious Education Registration - Library
10:15 AM Religious Education (CCD) - School
11:45 AM Junior Youth Group - Sacred Heart Center
4:45 PM Young Adult Meeting - School
5:30 PM NEW TIME Youth Group (teens) - Sacred Heart Center
Monday, November 17
6:30 PM English Legion of Mary - School
8:00 PM Al Anon-Spanish - School
Tuesday, November 18
9 AM-7:30 PM Adoration in Rectory Chapel
7:00 PM Religious Education - School
7:30 PM RCIA (ENGLISH) - School
Wednesday, November 19
9 AM-7:30 PM Adoration in Rectory Chapel
7:30 PM Fr/Cr Bible Study - Parish Hall
7:30 PM Prayer Meeting English - Church
7:30 PM Prayer Meeting Spanish - SHC
8:00 PM AA - School Room A
Thursday, November 20
9 AM-7:30 PM Adoration in Rectory Chapel
7:00 PM Haitian Charismatic Annual Session - Church
7:30 PM Nueva Vida - Library
7:30 PM Choir Rehearsal - School
Friday, November 21
9 AM-7:30 PM Adoration in Rectory Chapel
6:00 PM Divina Misericordia - School
7:00 PM Haitian Charismatic Annual Session - Church
8:00 PM English Cursillo - School
8:00 PM Spanish Cursillo - School
Saturday, November 22
10:30 AM NA - School
2:00 PM Haitian Charismatic Annual Session - Parish Hall
3:00 PM Spanish Legion of Mary - School
4:00 PM Fr/Cr Legion of Mary - School
6:00 PM Haitian Choir - School
5:30 PM MEJ - Haitian Youth Group - School
7:30 PM NA - School
Sunday, November 23
9 AM-12:30 PM Religious Education Registration - Library
10:15 AM Religious Education (CCD) - School
11:45 AM Junior Youth Group - Sacred Heart Center
5:30 PM NEW TIME Youth Group (teens) - Sacred Heart Center
St Bart’s
Dolphin fans!
ade
Just m ble Dolphins vs Jets
availa
December 28 @ 1:00 pm
Tickets are $25 - Sign up at the rectory.
This special will sell out quickly.
With Loving Hands
So often we are defined by the work that we do to make a
living. Unpaid work or volunteer work is almost invisible, even
though its value to families and to our society is immense.
Work done in the home, such as rearing children, is invisible
and is not counted in the gross national product, the official
evaluation of productivity of our society. The work of rearing
children, of guiding adolescents, of donating blood, helping
in libraries, delivering meals to seniors, raising funds for
not-for-profit organizations, and so on, is coming up short as
people are pressed to give more and more of their time and
energy to paid jobs.
Our “job” is what we do, but our “vocation” is who we are.
We are called to serve others, to help those who need us in a
variety of situations. We aren’t all called to the same work, or
the same amount of work. We give what we have, according
to our abilities, in fidelity to the call each of us received. Our
vocation to serve others is rooted in our baptism. How we
live our call is a matter of individual gifts and “talents.” Even
if our work is unpaid or unappreciated, it is valuable in God’s
eyes. Work done “with loving hands” is worthwhile and good,
even if it is invisible to those who decide what is economically
valuable.
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Today’s Readings
First Reading — The woman who fears the LORD is to be praised
(Proverbs 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31).
Psalm — Blessed are those who fear the Lord (Psalm 128).
Second Reading — Brothers and sisters, you are children of the
light (1 Thessalonians 5:1-6).
Gospel — Since you were faithful in small matters, I will give
you great responsibilities (Matthew 25:14-30 [14-15, 19-21]).
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997,
International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
Please USE YOUR ENVELOPES or write
your envelope n
­ umber on your check
TO ENSURE PROPER CREDITING OF
YOUR DONATION or use one of our
new temporary donation envelopes
Collection for:11/09/2014
available in front of the Church.
32nd Sunday - Ordinary Time
If you are new or visiting...
Stop by the Rectory Office to fill out
a registration form, if you want
to register or use one of our blue
temporary donation
envelopes available
in front of the
Church or if you
just want to let us
know who you are.
PLEASE NOTIFY the Rectory Office
of any changes in your address or
phone number. Use envelopes or
put your envelope number on your
check to ensure proper recording
of your donation.
** “Office” includes electronic payments and
those envelopes dropped off at the Rectory.
Mass
Attendance
Collection
Sat. 5:30 PM
105
$1,487.00
Sun. 7:30 AM
170
$1,080.00
Sun. 9:00 AM
291
$1,449.00
Sun. 11:00 AM
193
$1,083.00
Sun. 12:30 PM
91
$494.00
Sun. 3:00 PM
233
$945.00
Sun. 5:00 PM
92
$408.00
Sun. 7:00 PM
142
$654.00
Loose Coins
$47.00
Office**
MAIN
COLLECTION
$855.00
1317
$8,681.00
Second Collection
$584.00
Children’s Mass
$179.00
TOTAL
$9,606.00
ATTENTION MINISTRY LEADERS:
In order to ensure we have rooms available for every group
desiring to use our facilities, any group or ministry meeting
in the school, parish hall, or Church is asked to complete a
“facility usage request” form at the rectory.
Please DO NOT just walk over to the
school and choose an “empty room”.
Group/Ministry leaders should stop by the
rectory anytime Mon-Fri, 9 AM to 7:30 PM
or Sat. Sun., 9 AM to 7 PM.
Attention !!!
The new Lectors’ workbooks
are available. We invite all
current lectors to pick up a
copy at the rectory. Thank you
for enriching our Liturgy with your gift.
May God continue to bless you for your
dedication to this wonderful ministry.
Advent Mission
Please save the dates
and join us for these
evenings of reflection
in various languages.
In English
with Fr. Ethel Iwu Ifeanyi
Dec 1, 2 and 3
In Spanish with Fr. Andy Lorenzo-Puga
Dec 9-10
In Creole
with Fr. Eduardo Logiste Felix
Dec 15, 16 and 17
Let’s make THIS Advent extra
special as we prepare for the
coming of Jesus.
“Never tire of working for a more just world, marked by greater solidarity!”
—Pope Francis, Apostolic Journey to Rio de Janeiro, July 25, 2013
The Catholic Campaign for Human Development is the domestic anti-poverty program
of the U.S. Catholic Bishops, working to carry out the mission of Jesus Christ “... to bring
good news to the poor ... release to captives ... sight to the blind, and let the oppressed
go free.” (Luke 4:18)
The belief that those who are directly affected by unjust systems and structures have
the best insight into knowing how to change them is central to CCHD. CCHD works to
break the cycle of poverty by helping low-income people participate in decisions that
affect their lives, families and communities. CCHD offers a hand up, not a hand out.
Next weekend, on November 23, the Collection for the Catholic Campaign for
Human Development (CCHD) will need your help. CCHD was founded to end the
cycle of poverty in the United States by funding organizations that help people help
themselves. With the tradition of improving education, housing situations, and economic
development, CCHD continues to make a positive impact in communities nationwide.
Your contribution will defend human dignity and help those living on the margins of our
society. Please give generously to the CCHD Collection.
o be just toward others, we must work to ensure they
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PLACE:
School Library
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COST:
1 Child
$125
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2 Children
$200
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Sunday mornings
3 Children
$250
4 or more $290
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CCD Classes Began
Grades Pre-K4 through 8
Sunday
(in session)
10:15-11:30 AM in the school
Pre K-4 must be at least 4 years old
High School Pre-Confirmation and
Confirmation Class
Tuesday
(in session)
7:00-8:30 PM in the school
BAPTISMAL CERTIFICATE:
Non-baptized children are welcome to register. Children already baptized will not be admitted unless they have a
baptismal certificate and birth certificate on file with their registration. Adults can still register for RCIA and be fully initiated
at the Easter Vigil. Please call Steve Lee for details at 305-915-5048
ATTENTION St. Bartholomew Volunteers!!!
In order to volunteer in our parish liturgical ministries (i.e. ushers, eucharistic ministers, lectors, etc...) you must
comply with the requirements of the Archdiocese of Miami:
Be fingerprinted and attend a Virtus Workshop. If you are new to the St Bartholomew liturgical ministries or were
fingerprinted prior to 2010, you need to be fingerprinted through the Archdiocese of Miami before getting involved
in any ministry. Please go to www.fieldprintflorida.com and use the code FPAOMParishVol to schedule your
appointment.
Women’s Club Events
Pot luck dinner on
Thursday, November 20
7 PM in the parish hall.
Please bring a covered
dish to share. All ladies
are also invited to bring some canned
goods to help fill our St Vincent de Paul
pantry.
Bake sale will
take place on
Sunday November
23 after all the
morning Masses.
Donations of
juices and baked goods are needed and
can be dropped off at the rectory the day
before or at the Church the morning of
the Bake Sale. The ladies will be on hand
at 7 AM to receive your donations.
SESSION CHARISMATIQUE
GROUPE DE PRIERE
"AMOUR SAGESSE & PAIX"
Eglise Catholique St Barthélemy
8005 Miramar Parkway - Miramar, FLoride 33025
Thème: «Nous savons que toutes choses concourent au bien
de ceux qui aiment Dieu, de ceux qui sont
appelés selon son dessein.» (Romain 8:28)
 Jeudi 20 Novembre
 Vendredi 21 Novembre
 Samedi 22 Novembre
– 7:00 PM
– 7:00 PM
– 2:00 PM
Père Gustave Miracle
 Sœur Claire Gagné
 Frère Gilbert Dabady
 Frère Gesner Leblanc

Une expérience spirituelle à ne pas manquer!
Pilgrimage to Fatima, Lourdes and
Santiago de Compostela
11 Days : October 6-16, 2015
We have the possibility to host a
6-week workshop on coping with
mental illness for care takers in
the spring.
The National Alliance for Mental
Illness (NAMI) will present the
workshop.
If interested, please sign up at the
rectory.
You are not alone!
We will be visiting: Lisbon, Fatima, Santiago de
Compostela, Salamanca, Avila, Madrid, Lourdes.
This pilgrimage will be hosted by Rev. Montas
Onelien, Fr. Andrew from St Bartholomew and
Fr. Ernest Biriruka of St John XXIII
The cost is $3659 per person from Miami
(includes air/land tour price of $2979 plus $680
government taxes/airline fuel surcharges)
St. Bartholomew Catholic School
8003 Miramar Parkway
Miramar, Florida 33025
954-431-5253
“Sharing, Learning and Growing in Christ”
Quality Catholic education can make a difference:
• Religious and moral formation
• Committed to quality education since 1965
• Fully accredited by Florida Catholic Conference
• Dedicated, caring faculty certified by State of Florida
• A computer lab of 35, with full Internet connection.
• A computer in every class.
• Special, full-day Pre-School programs for 3 & 4 year olds
• “Accelerated Reader” program for grades K - 8
Step Up For
Students
• STAR Math Program for grades 1 through 8
• A variety of extra curricular clubs and activities
• Competing sports teams (5th-8th grade)
• Before and after school care program
Providing Catholic School
Scholarships to low-income
children in Florida
• Accepting “Step Up for Students” & John McKay Scholarships
Open House In Our
Catholic High Schools
Our local Catholic High Schools ­invite all 8th, 9th
and 10th Graders and their ­families who may be
­interested in a
­ ttending a Catholic school next
year, to their A
­ nnual Open House:
Monsignor Pace High School
November 22 ; 8:30 AM or 10:30 AM
15600 NW 32 Ave., Miami
(305) 623-7223, ext 342
admissions@pacehs.com
St. Brendan High School
Miami’s largest Catholic co-ed institution,
will host an Open House on November 23
from 9 AM-5 PM.
For more information on tour times and our
college preparatory academies please visit
www.stbrendanhigh.org or call 305-223-5181
We are
the
future
Father of all mercies,
We ask that you would bless
the youngest
and littlest of learners,
the most helpless and
powerless of persons,
with Your infinite and
loving mercy,
granting them the strength to learn, concentrate,
and act appropriately towards their teachers and
fellow students.
We also ask that You would watch over them,
at home and at school and grant them proper
direction so that they may learn of
Your wonderful virtues.
We ask this in the name of Your Son, Jesus Christ.
Amen.
© David Bennet, www.churchyear.net
16 Novembre 2014 - 33ème Dimanche du Temps Ordinaire - Année A
Préparons-nous!
En utilisant cette parabole, « Jésus parlait à ses
disciples de sa venue! » ! Qu’est-ce que cette phrase
signifie pour nous ? Jésus parle de sa venue. N’estIl pas déjà venu. C’est donc qu’Il doit revenir ? A
chaque messe, nous l’affirmons exprimant ainsi:
« Nous attendons ta venue dans la gloire ! » Après sa
Résurrection, nous le savons, « Jésus est monté au Ciel,
pour être assis à la droite du Père, d’où Il viendra juger les
vivants et les morts… et son Règne n’aura pas de fin. » A la fin
des temps, nous attendons son retour pour le jugement
dernier… Mais nous savons aussi qu’Il est et reste présent
au milieu de nous, comme Il nous la promis: « Je suis
avec vous jusqu’à la fin des temps… ! » Donc même si
nous pouvons affirmer que le Seigneur est vivant au milieu
de nous, ce que nous redit le prêtre à chaque invocation
liturgique : « Le Seigneur soit avec vous ! » Nous affirmons et annonçons aussi dans le même temps sa venue à la
fin des temps, dans sa gloire.
Il nous reste donc à être vigilant, à veiller, à prier et à mettre en pratique les Talents que le Seigneur nous a confiés,
comme la femme vaillante de la première lecture du livre des Proverbes. Elle fait le bonheur de sa maison…
Accepter d’accueillir les talents que nous avons reçus et à les exercer, c’est là tout l’art et la manière de rester
pleinement vigilants et dans la lumière… pour attendre le venue du Seigneur !
@ Père Capomaccio Pierre-Jean - Sanctuaire Notre Dame de Valfleury
LECTURES DU JOUR
SESYON KARISMATIK
1ère Lecture — La femme qui craint le Seigneur est
seule digne de louange. (Pr 31, 10-13.19-20.30-31)
Psaume — Heureux qui craint le Seigneur
et marche selon ses voies ! Ps 127, 1-2, 3, 4.5c.6a
2ème Lecture — Frères, vous êtes tous des fils de la
lumière. (1Th 5, 1-6)
Evangile — Tu as été fidèle pour peu de choses, je
t’en confierai beaucoup. (Mt 25, 14-30)
GWOUP KARISMATIK
"AMOUR SAGESSE & PAIX"
Legliz Katolik St Barthélemy
8005 Miramar Parkway - Miramar, Floride 33025
Tèm:
«Nous savons que toutes choses concourent au bien de
ceux qui aiment Dieu, de ceux qui sont
appelés selon son dessein.» (Romain 8:28)
 Jedi 20 Novanm
 Vandredi 21 Novanm
 Samdi 22 Novanm
– 7:00 PM
– 7:00 PM
– 2:00 PM
Pè Gustave Miracle
Sè Claire Gagné
 Frè Gilbert Dabady
 Frè Gesner Leblanc
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Vini an foul pou n lapriyè ansanm!!!
LECTURES DE LA SEMAINE
Lundi:
Apo 1:1-4; 2:1-5; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lc 18:35-43
Mardi:
Apo 3:1-6, 14-22; Ps 15 (14):2-5; Lc 19:1-10
Mercredi: Apo 4:1-11; Ps 150:1b-6; Lc 19:11-28
Jeudi:
Apo 5:1-10; Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b; Lc 19:41-44
Vendredi: Apo 10:8-11; Ps 119 (118):14, 24, 72, 103, 111, 131; Lc 19:45-48
Samedi: Apo 11:4-12; Ps 144 (143):1b, 2, 9-10; Lc 20:27-40
Dimanche: Ez 34:11-12, 15-17; Ps 23 (22):1-3, 5-6;
1 Cor 15:20-28; Mt 25:31-46
16 de Noviembre de 2014 - Trigésimo Tercer Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
CON MANOS AMOROSAS
Con frecuencia se nos define según el trabajo que hacemos para
ganarnos la vida. El trabajo gratis o voluntario es casi invisible, a pesar
de que su valor para nuestras familias y para nuestra sociedad es
inmenso. El trabajo hecho en casa, como criar los hijos, no cuenta en
el producto nacional bruto, en la evaluación oficial de productividad
de nuestra sociedad. No existe suficiente ayuda para trabajos tales
como criar los hijos, guiar adolescentes, donar sangre, ayudar en
las bibliotecas, repartir comidas a los ancianos, solicitar fondos para
organizaciones sin fines de lucro, y demás, pues las personas se sienten
presionadas a tener que dedicar más y más tiempo y energía a trabajos
remunerados.
Nuestro “trabajo” es lo que hacemos, pero nuestra “vocación” es lo
que somos. Somos llamados a servir a los demás, a ayudar a quienes
nos necesitan en diversas situaciones. No todos somos llamados
al mismo trabajo, o a la misma cantidad de trabajo. Damos lo que
tenemos, de acuerdo a nuestras habilidades, fieles al llamado que cada
cual recibe. Nuestra vocación de servir a los demás está arraigada en
nuestro bautismo. Cómo vivimos nuestro llamado depende de nuestros
dones y “talentos” personales. Aun si nuestro trabajo no es remunerado
ni apreciado, es valioso a los ojos de Dios. El trabajo ejecutado “con
manos amorosas” es meritorio y bueno, aunque sea invisible para
quienes deciden lo que es valioso económicamente.
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LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA
Lunes: Martes: Miércoles:
Jueves: Viernes: Sábado: Domingo:
Apo 1:1-4; 2:1-5; Sal 1:1-4, 6; Lc 18:35-43
Apo 3:1-6, 14-22; Sal 15 (14):2-5; Lc 19:1-10,
Apo 4:1-11; Sal 150:1b-6; Lc 19:11-28
Apo 5:1-10; Sal 149:1b-6a, 9b; Lc 19:41-44
Apo 10:8-11; Sal 119 (118):14, 24, 72, 103, 111, 131;
Lc 19:45-48
Apo 11:4-12; Sal 144 (143):1b, 2, 9-10; Lc 20:27-40
Ez 34:11-12, 15-17; Sal 23 (22):1-3, 5-6; 1 Cor 15:20-28;
Mt 25:31-46
Misión de Adviento con el
Padre Andy Lorenzo-Puga
Martes , Diciembre 9 y el
Miercoles Diciembre 10
comenzando con la Santa
Misa a las 7:30 pm.
Vamos todos a prepararnos para
la venida de Cristo.
Porque has sido fiel en lo poco, ven
a compartir la alegría de tu Señor. (Mateo 25:14-30)
“La misión en la Iglesia Católica de San
Bartolomé es reflejar el amor de Dios a
todos quienes nos reunimos, para fortalecer
nuestra comunidad de fe a través de la
adoración, educación, compañerismo,
corresponsabilidad y actos de amor y
caridad, de modo que podamos dirigir
a personas de todas las procedencias
a nuestro Señor Jesucristo”.
Valor Espiritual de la Santa Misa
Como Cristianos debemos saber, que la Santa Misa es
el más Sagrado acto de religión: No se puede hacer
nanda más glorioso para Dios, nada más favorecedor
para nuestra Alma, que el piadoso Acto de asistir a la
Santa Misa lo más frecuente que podamos.
Tenemos fechas disponibles para la Misa de las 5 pm
para Usted y sus seres queridos vivos o difuntos.