ST. JOAN OF ARC CATHOLIC CHURCH January 13, 2019 (View this bulletin on-line at www.stjoanofarcfl.com) Page 1 13485 Spring Hill Drive Spring Hill Florida 34609 ~ Telephone: (352) 688-0663 Fax: (352) 686-7937 The Baptism of the Lord January 13, 2019 He saved us through the bath of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit. Titus 3:5 Eucharistic Liturgies Saturday Vigil: 4:00 p.m. Sunday: 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 1:00 pm (Spanish) Morning Masses: Monday Saturday 9:00 a.m. Pastoral Team Rev. Patrick Rebel, Pastor Assisting: Rev. Jerry Murphy, Rev. Edward Reiter, Rev. Michael Kouts, Rev. Paul Coughlin, Rev. Dennis Kaelin, Msgr. Joe Sobiesiak Deacons: Deacon Fred LaPiana and Deacon José Cruz Business Manager/Secretary Anne Cofone Faith Formation and Youth Ministry (352) 686-7864 Faith Formation Director:Mary Jo Waggoner StJoanRelEd@gmail.com Youth Ministry: Nancy Lovelock, Youth Minister SJOA-Youth@Tampabay.rr.com Director of Music: Joyce Thorpe sjoaorganist@gmail.com OFFICE EMAIL: jchrchca@tampabay.rr.com Website: www.stjoanofarcfl.com Emergencies Only: (352) 666-3156 or (352) 683-0755 Website: www.ndcsfl.org Notre Dame Catholic School Phone: 352-683-0755 Website: www.ndcsfl.org Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. & by appointment Baptism for Children: Parent preparation. Matrimony: If you are contemplating marriage at St. Joan of Arc Church, please be mindful that there is a six month prior notice request required. RCIA/RCIC: Rite of Initiation into the Catholic faith. In His Footsteps Soup & Sandwich Lunch Served on the second Thursday of each month from Noon - 2:00 p.m. in our Parish Hall and on the fourth Thursday of each month for the homebound only. Mary & Martha s Gift Shop: Wednesday: 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Saturday: 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Sunday: 7:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Closed during all Masses St. Vincent de Paul Society (352) 556-3670 Parish Office Hours Monday - Thursday: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Friday: 9:00 a.m. - Noon Closed daily 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. Phone: (352) 688-0663 Ministers of the Eucharist: Please notify the Parish Office if you, or someone you know is sick, in the hospital, homebound or shut-in.
Page 2 (View this bulletin on-line at www.stjoanofarcfl.com) January 13, 2019 Notes from the Pastor Celebrating a Catholic Christmas Water and Light s In the old Church calendar, the Feast of the Presentation on February 2 marks the end of the Christmas season. February 2 is also called Candlemas. On this day candles are blessed as a symbol of Simeon of the infant Jesus to the Gentiles, in the Gospel of Luke. This celebration is also a way to bring the light of Christ home to burn all year round. The Christmas tree and crèche in St. Peter s Square in Rome remains on display until Candlemas Day. The Baptism of the Lord, which is celebrated on the Sunday after Epiphany, commemorates the last day of the Christmas Season in the present Church calendar. In the scripture reading that day, we hear the account of the Father revealing the divinity of Jesus at His baptism in the Jordan River. On this day we also celebrate our own baptism, our new birth in Christ. It is also our inclusion in His body, the Church. We become Christians for the very first time, at our baptism. Adapted by Our Sunday Visitor By Amy Welborn The Council of Catholic Women (CCW) will be hosting a light lunch and game day Fundraiser on Thursday January 31st. Bring your friends, your games and spend some fun time with our ladies. Tickets will be $10 and will be sold after all of the Masses in January. Doors open at 11 am. Lunch will be served at noon. For questions call: Rosalie Montemagno at 352-200-6481. Notes from Deacon Fred Grace Our confirmation class recently asked what grace was all about. What is it? Why do we seek it?. and what stuff is it made of? St. Paul talks about grace all the time.. but what is it? Simply put, Grace is the power of love. Perfect love introduced to humanity at our Lord s Baptism when the Father expresses His love for His Son and the Holy Spirit completing the perfect loving relationship we call Trinity. It is our God s Grace that embraces us despite our faults.. It is God s Grace that invites us into that relationship which brings peace and joy and celebrates each of us for who we are, His children. We are part of the Trinitarian family because God so loved us, He sent His only Son to invite us into His family, seeking the good in each of us and calling us to be what we are striving toward and meant to be. With the help of His Grace, he again begins His walk with us and we begin our walk with Him. As we begin another year of living our relationship with our Lord let us ask for His grace in forgiving our faults, in transforming our lives and our hearts to live his Gospel with courage, humility and Grace! The St. Vincent Thrift store wishes to hire an experienced Truck driver for local pick up and deliveries of furniture: Monday Tuesday and Wednesday 8:30-4:30. Call Woody at 352-596 4730 for more information.
January 13, 2019 T M, S.J (View this bulletin on-line at www.stjoanofarcfl.com) A P, CALLED TO SERVE For many weeks now, we have been celebrating the appearance of the divine presence in human form. As a child, he came to Mary and Joseph, was seen by the shepherds, and then by some wandering magi from the East. Today we celebrate another showing, later in time, to a group gathered at the Jordan River. John hesitated to baptize Jesus, whom he recognized as one mightier than I. But he did as Jesus asked, and the Holy Spirit descended and heaven s voice spoke to Jesus, You are my beloved Son. Jesus was beginning his public life of teaching and service. Soon he would start calling others to join him. Peter was one of the first to be called by Jesus. In today s second reading, he announces the heart of the message, peace through Jesus Christ, who is Lord of all. Peter was called, and you and I are called to spread that message and to serve God s word. TODAY S READINGS First Reading Isaiah speaks of the Servant whom the Lord upholds; he shall bring forth justice to the nations (Isaiah 42:1-4, 6-7) or Isaiah 40:1-5, 9-11. Psalm The Lord will bless his people with peace (Psalm 29) or Psalm 104. Second Reading Jesus was anointed by God with the Holy Spirit; he went out healing and doing good (Acts 10:34-38) or Titus 2:11-14; 3:4-7. Gospel A voice comes from heaven proclaiming Jesus as the beloved Son, with whom God is well pleased (Luke 3:15-16, 21-22). READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Heb 1:1-6; Ps 97:1, 2b, 6, 7c, 9; Mk 1:14-20 Tuesday: Heb 2:5-12; Ps 8:2ab, 5, 6-9; Mk 1:21-28 Wednesday: Heb 2:14-18; Ps 105:1-4, 6-9; Mk 1:29-39 Thursday: Heb 3:7-14; Ps 95:6-11; Mk 1:40-45 Friday: Heb 4:1-5, 11; Ps 78:3, 4bc, 6c-8; Mk 2:1-12 Saturday: Heb 4:12-16; Ps 19:8-10, 15; Mk 2:13-17 Sunday: Is 62:1-5; Ps 96:1-3, 7-10; 1 Cor 12:4-11; Jn 2:1-11 J. Page 3, SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: The Baptism of the Lord Monday: First Week in Ordinary Time begins Thursday:St. Anthony Friday: Week of Prayer for Christian Unity begins Saturday:Julian Calendar Theophany (Epiphany); Blessed Virgin Mary TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Merry Christmas! Share that cheerful greeting with some folks today. They may wonder if you have had any Elvis sightings lately, attended Star Trekkie conventions, or were Cleopatra in a previous lifetime. Despite the skeptics, today is solidly within the Christmas season. In fact, in some strands of the Christian tradition it represents the clearest manifestation of the mystery of the Incarnation. On Christmas Day, for example, the Gospel reading is the Prologue of John s Gospel, which reveals the glory of Christ shining through our humanity precisely in his baptism. At any rate, this is an ancient feast, celebrated first in Egypt sixteen centuries ago. More than most other ancient people, the Egyptians understood the life giving properties of water. On this day, they drew water from the Nile, so central in the history of their people, and reserved it in honor. Many other places copied the custom, so that St. John Chrysostom wrote of people in Antioch gathering at midnight to collect flowing water into vessels they brought from home since today there is a blessing on the water. At home for dinner tonight, decorate the table with beautiful bowls of water and white candles, toast one another with goblets of sparkling water, and light a Christmas candle in the window one last time. James Field SELF-DISCIPLINE The greatest of all warriors in the siege of Troy had not the preeminence because nature had given him strength and he carried the largest bow, but because self-discipline had taught him how to bend it. Daniel Webster The Marriage Jubilee Mass of Thanksgiving with Bishop Gregory Parkes will take place at the Cathedral of St. Jude the Apostle on Sunday, February 10th at 3:00 pm. This event honors couples throughout the diocese who will celebrate 24, 50 or more years of marriage during the 2019 calendar year. Please RSVP to the parish office by Thursday January 24th.
Page 4 (View this bulletin on-line at www.stjoanofarcfl.com) January 13, 2019 Notitas del Diácono José SATURDAY January 12 9:00 a.m. David Robert Bounds (D) req by Kathy Szczesiak 4:00 p.m. Ann Minardi (D) req by Loving Family SUNDAY January 13 7:30 a.m. Dorothy A. Mooney (D) req by Loving Husband, Henry 9:00 a.m. Robert DeChiara (D) req by His Loving Mom and Dad 11:00 a.m. Marie Houseworth (D) req by Chuck and Jaxckie Butterfield 1:00 p.m. For our Parish Community MONDAY January 14 9:00 a.m. Josephine and Carlo Giarraffa (D) req by Sister TUESDAY January 15 9:00 a.m. Gavin Smith (D) req by Fred and Sue Holman WEDNESDAY January 16 9:00 a.m. Steven Jones (D) req by Fred and Karlene Burger - THURSDAY January 17 9:00 a.m. Jan DeBonville (L) HAPPY BIRTHDAY! req by Janet, Bob and Lindsay FRIDAY January 18 9:00 a.m. Jack Mehl (D) req by His loving wife SATURDAY January 19 9:00 a.m. Fred Linkendorfer (D) req by Loving wife 4:00 p.m. Theodore A. Statuto (D) req by Loving Family SUNDAY January 20 7:30 a.m For our Parish Community 9:00 a.m. Robert Chiara (D) req by Sue Page 11:00 a.m. Vito Gassi (D) req by His loving wife, Vickie 1:00 p.m. Tomás Cabrera (D) req by His wife Marilina Esta sección del libro del profeta Isaías se conoce como el libro de la consolación, ya que comienza con las palabras consuelen, consuelen a mi pueblo (Isaías 40, 1) y con las promesas de justicia y de luz que supera el castigo y vence las tinieblas. Nuestro bautismo nos debe consolar a nosotros también sabiendo que igual que los cristianos, que fueron una vez paganos, Cornelio y Tito, también nosotros hemos recibido el Espíritu Santo para guiarnos por los caminos de la luz y la justicia. Gracias sobre todo a san Pablo la Iglesia primitiva se extendió rápidamente hacia muchas regiones paganas. A Tito se le había puesto a cargo de la comunidad cristiana en la isla de Creta y se le pidió que le recordara a los cretenses las creencias y deberes de cristianos que tenían. En nuestra actualidad, en un tiempo y lugar que jamás Pablo se hubiera podido imaginar, el recordatorio es el mismo. La gracia de Dios que hemos recibido, el consuelo de conocer el sufrimiento redentor de Cristo, el Espíritu Santo que recibimos en el bautismo, todo eso nos llama a llevar una vida de bondad y santidad con la esperanza de la vida eterna con Dios. Existe una diferencia sutil entre la narración de san Lucas sobre el bautismo de Jesús y las narraciones de los otros tres evangelistas. Lucas dice que después de que Jesús fue bautizado por Juan y antes de que el Espíritu Santo descendiera sobre él en forma de paloma, Jesús dedicó un tiempo para orar. Desde el comienzo de su ministerio hasta su muerte en la cruz Jesús se comunicaba con su Padre por medio de la oración. Jesús le enseñó a sus discípulos a dirigirse al Padre mediante la oración. La oración es una parte esencial de la vida cristiana, hasta para el mismo Jesús. Pregunta de la Semana Cómo afecta mi bautismo la manera en que vivo? Mi ayuda la oración a guiar mi vida? You cannot out-do the generosity of God. Stewardship Report for December 16, 2018 Attendance: 861 Envelopes Used: 281 Envelopes : $5548.00 Offertory Cash $1415.00 2nd Collection $ 364.00 Total: $7327.00 Debt Reduction- $1177.00
January 13, 2019 (View this bulletin on-line at www.stjoanofarcfl.com) Page 5 Marriage Struggling? If your marriage has become troubled and stressed, unloving or uncaring; if you have grown cold and distant; even if you are divorced or separated, or are thinking about it, no matter how bad it may be Retrouvaille can help, as it has helped tens of thousands of others. Our next program in Tampa Bay begins Jan 25-27, 2019. For more information, visit www.helpourmarriage.org, or call (813) 816-0711. Not counseling or group therapy. All contacts and names held in strictest confidence. In the Wildflowers Retreat for women who have suffered childhood sexual abuse. This 10-week Christ-centered private retreat will be held in Tampa, FL. on Saturdays beginning February 2 through April 6, 2019 from 2 pm to 6 pm. Cost is $15 per session (meal is included). No one will be turned away for inability to pay. If you are interested in participating in this retreat, please contact Cathy at 813-843-8969; wildflowersretreats@gmail.com or visit our website: https://www.wildflowersretreat.org. Craft and Vendor Fair St. Joan of Arc Parish Hall on March 16th from 9:00 am until 3:00 pm. Shop for Easter, Mother's Day, Father's Day, graduation or birthday gifts. There is something for everyone! No admission fee and lots of free raffle items. Food will be available. Don't miss this one day event, sponsored by the Columbiettes Auxiliary #11317. Call Ellen Jimenez at 352-515-0380 or email ellenbjimenez@gmail.com for more information. Classes for Adults will begin Thursday, January 17th. The course is called SYMBOLON. It is a study of the Creed. There is no cost for this course, and will be held in the Library. Classes will continue through April, with some free Thursdays. Please call Mary Jo Waggoner at the office if you are interested in attending. MILES OF SMILES TRAVEL CLUB: The next Miles of Smiles Club Meeting will be on 2nd Tuesday of each month at 10:00 in the Library. Everyone is invited to attend. Open to all - come and bring a friend. Trip Fliers are available on the bulletin board located in the hall leading to the library and restrooms. Come check out our trips to St Johns Pass with dolphin cruise (Jan), Cinderella at the Show Palace (Jan), New Orleans (Feb), Medieval Times (Mar), Dunedin Highland Games (Apr), and a cruise to Spain, Italy & the Greek Isles (May). January 2020: Cruise South America (from Argentina around Cape Horn to Chili) Questions about the club or to sign up for a trip, please call Sandy Sachs 352-397-5493 or Joyce Thomas 352-610-2883. Hope to see you in December. In His Footsteps Soup and Sandwich Many thanks to the many volunteer parishioners who have given their time to our In His Footsteps Soup & Sandwich Lunch Program, and to our faithful parishioners who donate in our collections. Everyone s help keeps this program going!! Our next $1 Campaign will be next weekend: January 19/20.
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