St.Coleman s Catholic Church Mass Schedule Sunday 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 11:00 am, 12:30 pm, 6:00 pm Saturday Evening Vigil 4:30, 6:00 pm Weekdays M-F 7:00 am, 8:00 am Confession Saturday 3:30 to 4:00 pm and 5:30 to 6:00 pm Baptism Parents should notify the rectory office, at least one month in advance. Parents must participate in the Parish Pre-Baptism Course. Weekly Novena In honor of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Mondays at 7:00 pm Priests Serving the Parish: Pastor, Rev. Henryk J. Pawelec Rev. Marek Wiórkiewicz Rev. Gerald R. Morris Eucharistic Adoration First Fridays from 8:30-9:30 am 1200 South Federal Highway, Pompano Beach, FL 33062 Rectory: (954) 942-3533 School: (954) 942-3500 E-mail: rectory@stcoleman.org Website: www.st.coleman.org
The Sunday Readings Theme: True wisdom is in knowing what is important in life, then having the courage to follow those insights. First Reading ( 1 Kgs 3:5, 7-12) This story of the young Solomon choosing wisdom above any gift God could shower upon him should cause us to ponder on what wisdom really is. Solomon gives us the answer: to distinguish right from wrong. This is important because our salvation depends upon it. Second Reading (Rom 8: 28-30) To those who love God all things work together for good. Loving God means that we respond to Him in faith and hope and that we keep His commandments. Gospel: (Mt 13: 44-52) Our Lord;s sermon on the kingdom of heaven which was given in parables concludes with today s reading. The buried treasure and the pearl are symbols of the worth of salvation.. No cost is too great to obtain them once we know their value. Thought for the Day: We must keep in mind the difference between wisdom and knowledge because they are sometimes confused. A man may know all the fine points of philosophy and every nuance of theology, but this knowledge does not mean that he a person faith. Wisdom can belong to the simplest of men. All he needs to know is the difference between right and wrong and follow that knowledge. Mass Intentions July 29th-August 6th Saturday July 29th Saint Martha 4:30 pm + Jane De Padro by Kathleen Griener 6:00 pm For the Parishoners of St. Coleman s Church Sunday July 30th Saint Peter Chrysologus 7:30 am +John Gormley by Carol Bray 9:00 am +Estela Rodriguez by Carlos, Marina & Randy 11:00 am + Mary Shea by Jim & Phyliss Zlock 12:30 pm+joyce Burke by Fr. Pedro M. Lleo 6:00 pm + Guillermo Sueiro by Fr. Pedro M. Lleo Monday July 31st Saint Ignatius of Loyola 7:00 am + Joanne Montalbano by Suzanne & Jim Coppersmith 8:00am + Nancy Foreman by Gilda Foreman Tuesday August 1st Saint Alphonsus Liguorui 7:00 am + Edward Knoll by Micheal Fistel 8:00am + Fr. Domenic Barry by Brian and Terri Ingalls Wednesday August 2nd Saint Eusebius of Vercelli 7:00am + Estella & Mike Thomas, by Carlos, Marina & Randy 8:00am + Eugene A. Garand by Gil Shanks & Bill De Markey Thursday August 3rd Saint Peter Julian Eymard 7:00 am + Harry Millar by Dorine 8:00 am + Fred Fischer by Laura Smith What is the definition of a Roman Catholic saint? Simply speaking, a saint could be said to be anyone who is currently residing in heaven. The Catholic Church, through the process of canonization, officially recognizes this fact. In the book "Fundamentals of Catholic Dogma", we read that a saint is " a member of the Church [who] has been assumed into eternal bliss and may be the object of general veneration." A saint is also a person of remarkable holiness who lived a life of heroic virtue, assisted by the Church, during their pilgrimage on earth. They are as varied and exceptional as only God could create them, and each has his own distinct story. Based on the Catholic Calendar we will place the names of the saints next to the Mass Intensions. Friday August 4th Saint John Vianney 7:00 am Special Intention Rev. Kris A Bartos by The Bartos Family 8:oo am + Margaret Connors by Fr. Pedro M. Lleo Saturday August 5th Saint Mary Major Basilica 4:30 pm + The Ziobro Family 6:00 pm For the Parishoners of St. Coleman s Church Sunday August 6th Transfiguration of the Lord 7:30 am + Philip Boutet by Phyllis,Bill, Cindy & Donny 9:00 am + Hazel Allen by Barbara Robinson 11:00 am + Max Conway by Lisa Ann Cucchi 12:30 pm + Jeremy Tobia by Oscar & Alicia Romano 6:00 pm + Carol Moorhouse by Family
A Message From The Archdiocese of Miami ABCD Drive The ABCD helps support the charitable, educational, vocational and evangelization ministries of the Archdiocese. Giving of our time, talent and treasure mainly involves a change of attitude about giving. It s important to think in terms of giving in gratitude to God, of considering how blessed we are, of using our gifts and talents for the good of others. Consider sharing your treasure with St. Coleman s Church by including the parish in your will. For more information on estate planning, contact the rectory o call the Office of Planned Giving at (305) 762-1110. whoever does not take up his cross and follow after me is not worth of me MATTHEW 10:38 Through your contribution to ABCD, you give ho e to those who are most in need. Planned and estate gifts are essential to the future of the church. WWW.isupportabcd.com In the area of time and talent, many individuals commit a certain number of hours each week to prayer and charitable activities. In the area of treasure, some choose the biblical norm of giving ten percent or more of treasure. Others might start at two, three of four percent and work upwards. No gift is small. Contact the rectory call the Office of Planned Giving And he was transfigured before them, his face shone like the sun and his clothes became white as light MATTHEW 17:2 Christ is light of the world. Just as the moon reflects the light of the sun, we should reflect Jesus s love, mercy and forgiveness to others when we receive the Eucharist, the body and blood of Jesus Christ himself. This reflection is the effect of the gratitude for receiving all that God has given us allowing generosity to flow through us as we are created in the same light as God s image. St. Coleman s Parish is now offering Gluten free hosts. Please contact your priest before Mass and let him know about your needs Part Time Position Available for the Church. We have a Handyman/Custodial position available. The position requires 25 hours a week. Please call Johanna Franco in the Rectory office for more information. 954-942-3533
St. Coleman s Church Baptisms The following children have been welcomed into God s family Victor Nicholas Di Lorenzo Anthony John Sylvestri PRE BAPTISM CLASS The next class for parents wishing to have a child baptized will take place Tuesday, August 1, 2017 at 7:30 pm You must preregister for this class in the Parish Office in order that necessary information and registration forms are completed. Participation in the parent preparation class is a requirement before the baptism takes place and both parents must attend. Wedding Preparations Please call the parish office at least 6 months in advance to complete all paperwork and make arrangements for your special day. St. Coleman s Women Club meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 7:00 pm in Parish Hall. St. Coleman s Men Club meets on the 2nd Monday of the month at 7:00 pm in the Parish Hall. The new President is Joe Cerquozzi 954-882-1185 St. Coleman Prayer Group meets on Thursday mornings at 8:00 am in the Church. If you cannot gather with us, but have a special intention feel free to contact Andrea Vitale at 954-776-7765 Choir Rehearsals Every Wednesday Children from 6:15 to 7:00 pm Adults from 7:30 to 9:00 pm Rehearsals every Wednesday from 6:15 to 7:00 pm in the church and Mass every Sunday at 9:00 am beginning August 23, 2017 through May 2018. Friends of St. Coleman FSC FSC is a small group of parishoners who would like to socially connect to our fellow parishoners. FSC simply provides monthly fellowship evenings for all ages. Please contact John Lawson at johnlawsonuk@gmail.com FSC is on break till September! Divine Will Study Group Come, Grow in the knowledge of His most adorable will. The group meets every Tuesday from 8:30 to 10:00am in the Church. The Book of the Passion is read on Friday from 8:30 to 9:00 am for more information call Nita 954-296-5346. Please pray for the following parishioners who have passed into eternal life. Keep their loved ones in your prayers that they may find peace. Daniel Mullen If you are interested in getting involved in our Ministries, here is a list of the contacts. Ministries Bible Study Jeanne Malinsky Book Club Terri Ingalls Greeters Rosemary Mulcahey Hearts and Hands Donna Laurie Linen Care Kathleen Grenier/Mary Franco Prayer Warrior Cris Reeder Respect Life Angie Bizzarro Sisterhood Linda Roberts and Mary Wall Please call the Rectory for contact info.
Have You Registered at St. Coleman s Church? A Catholic parish is the single most important part of our Catholic Church. This is where we continue the mission of Jesus Christ. This is where we publicly express our faith, joining together with others to give witness of our communion with God and with one another. Please Pray for our Military Lt. Christopher Ferrante, US Navy Petty Officer First Class Michael A. Filippone USCG Petty Officer Second Class John P. Filippone, USCG Chief Warrant Officer Milena Mahi Filippone, USCG Non-Rate Madison R. Sturgis, U.S. Army There are many reasons to register. A sense of belonging and identity in a parish community. Provides the parish community with a way to welcome you. In times of joy and in times of struggle, it is comforting to have the support of a faith family. It is a commitment to practice your faith. Gives a chance for you and your family to be counted and heard in the parish. Being included in the demographics of the parish helps in the planning for the needs of the parish. Gives the parish a way to connect with you. In order to receive the Sacraments of Baptism, First Reconciliation, First Holy Communion, Confirmation, or Holy Matrimony you will need to be a registered member. For religious education instruction and Sacramental preparation, the families of those attending must also be registered parishioners. Sgt. Danny Fitzpatrick, U.S. Air Force M/Sgt. Kevin Fitzpatrick, U.S Army Sgt. Joseph Fitzpatrick, U.S. Army M/Sgt/. Clint Tammen, U.S. Air Force Pvt. James Pulsford, U.S Marine Corp Major Edward Lescher, U.S. Army CDR John Hamilton, US Navy Airman Bretton Arzabe, US Navy Seaman Bryce Arzabe, US Navy Lt. Kaitlin Godden, USCG LT. Molly Godden Keyser, USCG Lt. Jesse Keyser, USCG CPL Magan McManis, US Air Force II you have a family member or loved one serving in the military please email us their name to: St. Colemans welcomes our newest members! Lucille Buscemi Joshua & Stacey Bubb John & Lori McGowan Michael & Mary Grecz Derek & Jackie Laber Elaine Vasquez bulletininfo1200@gmail.com or call the Rectory office at 954-942-3533. St. Joseph s Assisted Living Residence A caring Assisted Living facility, sponsored by the Archdiocese of Miami, offering newly furnished apartments or suites, 24/7 nurse on duty and emergency pull cord systems. We provide three delicious meals served daily in our dining room, weekly housekeeping and laundry, plus a fulltime Activities Director. We also offer assistance in bathing, dressing, and monitoring medications. The Residence has a beautiful chapel offering scheduled and private worship for all faiths. All this for a reasonable monthly rate. Call for more information 954-739-1483
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