St. Lucy Catholic Church 3510 S. Ocean Blvd., Highland Beach, FL 33487 C Parish Office Hours: Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm stlucycommunity.com January 13, 2019 St Lucy Catholic Community, is one of faith working through love, by total acceptance of Eucharistic devotion, made evident by our dependence on Christ, the source of our lives. Our community welcomes all, judges none, embraces and protects the vulnerable, and seeks to make the stranger, the unloved and the unwanted feel at home, worshipping with us as brothers and sisters. We strive to serve each other through acts of love and compassion, the sharing of our time, talents, and blessings, to build up the City of God in our lives and those of our community.
Liturgical Schedule Masses: Monday-Wednesday 8:30 AM Thursday: Liturgy of the Word with Holy Communion 8:30 AM Friday: (Family Mass) 6:00 PM Saturday Vigil Mass 4:00 PM Sunday Masses 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 10:30 AM Confessions: Saturday 2:30PM Novena to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal follows the Monday morning Mass Rosary for Peace: Monday evening at 5pm in the Rectory Conference Room Novena to Saint Lucy follows the Wednesday morning Mass We Remember the Sick of our Parish in our Parish. Robert Lartigue, Neal Hogan, Andrea Kennedy, Mark Streisand, Carolyn Schmitz Please note: Names on the sick list will be removed after one month. MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE COUNCIL Rev. D. Brian Horgan, Ph.D., Ernie Doel, Denise Girgis, Mark Johnson and Lou Piller. For any items that you would like to bring to our attention, please email us at: fcofstlucys@gmail.com Mass Cards are available in the Rectory Office for 2018: 7:30 am Sunday morning Collective Mass Intentions and 6:00 Friday evening Collective Mass Intentions. Mass Cards are also available in the Rectory Office for 2019. The suggested donation is $10.00 per Mass. Purgatorial Society Enrollment Cards for the deceased are available in the Office for a donation of $100.00/each. Please visit the Parish Office. Office Staff: Maureen Winkler, extension 101 Jeanette Schmitz, extension 107 Ludovic Joseph Tracy Petit Ministries: Joe Sabino Lay Ecclesial Minister (LEM) and Homebound Ministry Pat Piller Lectors, Eucharistic Ministers, and Altar Servers 347-248-6936 Bill Svenstrup Ushers 561-278-3910 Josephine Dolce Music Ministry 561-620-8339 Michele DeGennaro CCW 561-265-4943 Dominick Conte Men s Club 561-278-4555 Tim McGonigal Welcoming Committee 561-504-8442 Diana Barreneche Spanish Ministry 305-965-2016 Nancy Danitz Spanish Ministry Andrea Wedding Coordinator Dr Leonard Benedict Parish Council 631-252-5955 Parish Office Hours: Monday - Friday: 9:00-5:00 pm www.stlucycommunity.com 561-278-1280 MEMBERS OF THE PARISH COUNCIL Rev. D. Brian Horgan, Ph.D., Dr. Leonard Benedict (Chairman), Ruth Coakley, Alice-Marie Dill, Mary Kelly, Tim McGonigal, Pat Piller, Jeanette Schmitz, Joe Sabino, Barbara Sheridan, Peggy Brown, Paul Danitz, Deacon Ken Vianale, Christopher Sifuentes, Maureen Yu, Luis Maldonado, Diana Barreneche and Rose Yarema. For any items that you would like to bring to our attention, please email us at: pcofstlucys@gmail.com
My dear brothers and sisters, This weekend we have the joy of having our Bishop celebrate Confirmation for our youth at the 1030 liturgy. How blessed we are to have such a wonderful man celebrate this sacrament with our wonderful youth and adults. The Most Reverend Gerald M. Barbarito was appointed on July 1, 2003, by His Holiness Pope John Paul II to become the fifth Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Palm Beach. In a Eucharistic Liturgy of Installation at the Cathedral of St. Ignatius Loyola on August 28, 2003, Bishop Barbarito became the spiritual leader of a Catholic population of more than 250,000 Catholics who worship in 53 parishes and missions in Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, and Okeechobee Counties. Born in Brooklyn, New York on January 4, 1950, Bishop Barbarito was ordained to the presbyterate by Brooklyn Bishop Francis J. Mugavero of St. Francis of Assisi, Astoria, on January 31, 1976. After ordination, he was assigned to St. Helen Church in Howard Beach, Queens. He remained there until 1981 when Bishop Mugavero appointed him Assistant Chancellor of the Diocese of Brooklyn. He held that position for one year, and then attended the Catholic University of American in Washington, D.C., for two years, earning a Licentiate in Canon Law. He served as Master of Ceremonies for Auxiliary Bishop Joseph P. Denning from 1984 1990. He was named Vice Chancellor of the Diocese of Brooklyn in 1984, and remained in that position until 1992, when Bishop Thomas V. Daily, Bishop of Brooklyn, appointed him as his Episcopal Secretary. Bishop Barbarito was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn by Pope John Paul II on June 28, 1994, and ordained a Bishop on August 22, 1994 by Bishop Thomas V. Daily. He was assigned as regional Bishop for Brooklyn Vicariate East as well as Vicar for Ministry for the Diocese of Brooklyn, responsible for the ongoing formation of priests in the diocese. In 1999, Bishop Barbarito was appointed as Bishop of the Diocese of Ogdensburg, where he was installed on January 7, 2000, at St. Mary Cathedral. Since his ordination in 1994, Bishop Barbarito has served as a member of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) Committee on the Relationship between Eastern and Latin Rite Catholic Churches, as well as the Canonical Affairs Committee. He is currently serving on the Committee for Safe Environments. He also served on the Board of Directors for the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC). In addition to his positions with the USCCB, Bishop Barbarito serves as the Vice President of the Florida Conference of Catholic Bishops and is the Episcopal Liaison for its Education Committee. Welcome Bishop Barbarito to St. Lucy and deepest congratulations to our newly confirmed youth. Confirmandi please remember this day and this beautiful gift. Being confirmed in the Church means accepting responsibility for your faith and destiny. Adulthood, even young adulthood, means that you must do what s right on your own, not for the recognition or reward but merely because it s the right thing to do. With love and prayers, Fr. D. Brian Horgan, Pastor
St. Lucy Parish welcomes Most Reverend Gerald M. Barbarito, D.D., J.C.L. to bestow the Holy Sacrament of Confirmation on our Confirmandi January 13th at the 10:30 am Mass We are very pleased to announce that St. Lucy Catholic Church will be partnering with Lifetouch to create a Pictorial Directory of the Parish. We will be presenting to you exciting information regarding this wonderful opportunity to connect with your fellow parishioners. We will have two photography sessions for your convenience, one opportunity will be in February and another in March. More information to follow. This is a wonderful way to put names with faces. Be part of our new family directory program - we need YOU to make it complete!
JANUARY 15 - CCW Membership Tea 1:00 pm - Parish Center JANUARY 17 -Padre Pio Mass 12:00 - Church JANUARY 22 Place of Hope Luncheon 11:00 am- Parish Center FEBRUARY 2 St. Joseph Italian Dinner/Dance 6pm Parish Center FEBRUARY 7 -Deacon Ken Bible Study -7-pm Parish Hall (Weekly) FEBRUARY 8 -Deacon Ken Bible Study -9:30 am Parish Hall (Weekly) FEBRUARY 21- Padre Pio Mass 12:00- Church FEBRUARY 20-23 -Photography for Pictorial Directory MARCH 5 -CCW Fashion Show 11:00 am -Benvenutos MARCH 10 -St. Patrick s Day Dinner / Dance Parish Center MARCH 21-23 -Photography for Pictorial Directory MARCH 21 Padre Pio Mass - Church BINGO EVERY TUESDAY!!! 7:00 PM PARISH CENTER We are forming our own Council of the Knights of Columbus here at St. Lucy Catholic Church. Any men interested can email their contact information to fatherbrianhorgan@gmail.com including any transfers from other Knights. All the good works we do are informed by our four core principles: Charity Our Catholic faith teaches us to Love thy neighbor as thyself. Unity None of us is as good as all of us. Fraternity Venerable Michael J. McGivney founded the Knights of Columbus, in large part, to provide assistance to the widows and children left behind when the family breadwinner died often prematurely. Patriotism Members of the Knights of Columbus, be they Americans, Canadians, Mexicans, Cubans, Filipinos, Poles, or Dominicans, are patriotic citizens.
12/23/2018 Weekly Treasure Offertory $14,336.00 Christmas $12,070.00 Candles & Poor Box $647.00 Attendance 632 12/25/2018 Weekly Treasure Christmas $26,565.00 Attendance 1355 12/30/2018 Weekly Treasure Offertory $6960.00 Outreach $2056.00 Attendance 789 1/6/2019 Weekly Treasure Offertory $11,939.00 Christmas $2175.00 Mary Mother of God $2105.00 Outreach $5145.00 Candles & Poor Box $3804.00 Attendance 788 The flowers this week are in loving memory of Maggie Cantwell by her daughter Liz Cantwell The Sanctuary Light & Wine & Hosts are in loving memory of Jerry Schmitz By his Children and Grandchildren Mass Intentions Saturday, January 12 4:00 Frank Nunziato by Tony Cotroneo Sunday, January 13 7:30 am Joseph Bell by his Wife, Margaret Maggie Cantwell by her Daughter, Liz Missa Pro Populo 9:00 am John Baade by his Wife, Mary 10:30 am Mazzone Sisters by their Niece, Theresa Tavano Monday, January 14 8:30 am Mr. & Mrs. James Madigan by Bob Dugan Tuesday, January 15 8:30 am St. Lucy Parishioners Wednesday, January 16 8:30 am Bob Dill by his Wife, Alice-Marie Thursday, January 17 8:30 Liturgy of the Word with Holy Communion Friday, January 18 6:00 pm Ed Oleksak by Tony Jaswinski & Family Josephine DiMaria by Sal & Joanne Mule Saturday, January 19 4:00 pm Emilio Zambello by his Sister, Roseanne Sunday, January 20 7:30 am William Shanahan by His Family Missa Pro Populo Maggie Cantwell by Liz Cantwell Frank Falcone by Margaret Bell 9:00 am Benito Morrone by niece Mirella, Nick & Family 10:30 am Esther Czekaj by her Husband & Family WOULD YOU LIKE TO CONTRIBUTE BY CREDIT CARD? For your convenience, there is a credit card terminal at the kiosk in the back of the Church.
Saint Lucy Men s Club Cordially invites you to Saturday, February 02, 2019 6:00 pm in the Parish Hall Music by Gino Demarco & Josephine Dolce 6 COURSE DINNER CATERED BY Doris Italian Market & Bakery Including WINE, BEER, SODA AND DOOR PRIZES Join us for an evening of dining, music and dancing. $60.00 per person Tickets will be sold to the first 200 guests. For information call Dominick Conte (561) 278-4555 Or Paul Danitz (214) 697-8384
ALL WOMEN of the Parish are invited to the ST. LUCY Council of Catholic Women Membership Tea Tuesday, January 15, 2019 1 3 pm Please bring Dessert or tea sandwiches to share. St. Lucy Council of Catholic Women The St. Pio Prayer Group Presents Swing Into Spring Thursday, January 17. 47th Annual Fashion Show and Luncheon Mass is at NOON; Tuesday, March 5, 2019 followed by a buffet and meeting. 11:00 am Lunch Donation $65.00/guest Please spread the word and plan to attend.
THANK YOU to all who helped make Women s Little Christmas 2019 such a fun and entertaining evening! SPECIAL THANKS to Barry Mooney who performed a set list that kept the dance floor full all night long and Tim Finnegan s Irish Pub who provided a delicious meal. To the St. Lucy s Men Club, heartfelt thanks for serving the dinner to all the parishioners. Thanks to all who supported this festive event!
FAITH IS THE GREATEST LEGACY THAT A MAN OR WOMAN CAN LEAVE. - POPE FRANCIS WHAT IS A BEQUEST? A Bequest is one of the easiest, most meaningful and enduring Legacy Gifts to make. By remembering St. Lucy s in your will, you can impact the future of our Church and your family in a way that reaches far beyond your lifetime. A Legacy Gift allows you to plan in the present to meet your needs and the needs of your loved ones, while investing in St. Lucy Catholic Church. BENEFITS OF YOUR BEQUEST INCLUDE-Receive estate tax charitable deduction, Lessen the burden of taxes on your family, Leave a lasting Legacy BEQUEST OPTIONS-A bequest may be made in several ways: Gift percentage of your estate, Gift of specific dollar amount or asset, Gift from the balance of your estate GIFTS OF STOCKS AND BONDS- A gift of your securities, including your stocks or bonds, is an easy way for you to make a gift. By making a gift of your appreciated securities, you can avoid paying capitol gains tax that would otherwise be due if you sold these assets. GIFTS OF INSURANCE- A gift of your life insurance policy is an excellent way to make a gift to St. Lucy s. If your life insurance policy is no longer needed or will no longer benefit your survivors, consider making St. Lucy s a beneficiary of your policy. GIFTS OF RETIREMENT ASSETS A gift of your retirement assets, such as a gift from your IRA, 401K, 403b, pension or other tax deferred plan, is an excellent way to make a tax free gift for which your estate receives a charitable deduction. GIFTS OF REAL ESTATE- A gift of your real property (such as your home, vacation property, vacant land. Farmland or commercial property) can make a great gift. If you own appreciated real property, you can avoid pay in capitol gains tax by making a gift to St. Lucy s. Attorney Brian Mangines will be in the Parish center after the 4pm & 10:30 am masses the weekend of January 19th & 20th to advise people wishing to bequeath money or property to the parish in their will. Brian is a trusts and estates lawyer in Boca Raton and will be available to consult for free with any parishioners wanting to leave a gift to St. Lucy. Brian Mangines, J.D., LL.M Mangines Law, P.A. 1515 MN. Federal Hwy, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL 33432 Office: 561-245-4709 The first informative meeting regarding CHURCH AND CHEER Will be held Saturday, January 19, 2019 at NOON In the Rectory Office! Look forward to seeing you there! Irish Trip March 29-April 7th, 2019 Accompanied by Our Pastor Rev. D. Brian Horgan Please join us for Wine and Cheese January 27, 2019 After the 9:00am & 10:30am Masses Great way to learn more about our St. Lucy Parish Cruise. CELEBRITY REFLECTION 10 NIGHT ULTIMATE CARIBBEAN CRUISE JANUARY 10-20, 2020 Questions? Dr. Benedict 631-252-5955
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