ST. MICHAEL CATHOLIC CHURCH May, 14, 2017 Inside This Week 5th Sunday of Easter Faith and Traditions Liturgical Schedule Daily Readings Coming Events Ministry and Organization News Financial Update Ministry Schedule St. Michael Academy Update Our Parish in Action Parish Directory Parish Information Our Mission We are the body of Christ at St. Michael s Parish Called to Gather for Worship, Celebrate the Paschal Mysteries Preach the Gospel Minister to Others And be Witnesses to the World. Our Vision Enhance our Worship Experience Reach out to Members and Community Energize and Evangelize our Parish. 505 Broome Street Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 Office (904)261-3472 Emergency (904) 277-6566 www.stmichaelscatholic.com Fr. Jose Kallukalam, Pastor
FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER MAY 14, 2017 THE WAY Today we sense the apostles trepidation as they begin to realize that the Lord would soon be leaving them. In their fear, they ask, Master, we do not know where you are going; how can we know the way? (John 14:5). Jesus tells them that he is the way. The Easter season has been a time of growing in Easter faith so that we, too, may learn to know that Jesus is the way. We can take comfort in the Lord s promise that he is going to his Father s house to prepare a place for us, his chosen people who have been called out of darkness into God s wonderful light. As the paschal candle continues to burn during this holy season, let us remember that in baptism we were given the light of Christ. With Christ our light as the beacon lighting our way, let us march toward the glory of Pentecost. Prayer for Mothers Loving Father, help all mothers to follow the example of Mary in doing Your will. Aid them in seeing human life as a precious gift from You and a manifestation of Your will. Give them a generous spirit to be willing to sacrifice for the sake of their offspring. Fill their hearts with joy as they watch their children grow, and give them strength and consolation when they see them suffer. Help mothers to be examples of faith, hope, an charity, so their children will grow to Christian maturity. Help them know that their children are Yours. Amen - A Grandmother s Prayer Grandchildren are the crown of the aged. (Prov. 17:6) I give You thanks, Heavenly Father, that I enjoy the blessing of being able to see my children s children. They are so dear to me because in them I see my own children when they were young. What marvels You have done to bring me to this place in life how You have preserved me through the trials both in my life and in my children s. Gracious Father, You have given me, through my grandchildren, the hope that life springs eternally new. May I never cease to appreciate Your overwhelming goodness mirrored in their faces. Amen Faith and Traditions TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION In many parish churches, more rarely in monastery churches and cathedrals, the tabernacle with the Blessed Sacrament is visible from a doorway or aisle in the church. Normally, a person is to give the proper sign of reverence, a genuflection, when passing in proximity to the tabernacle. The word genuflect comes from Latin roots meaning bending (or flexing) the knee. A common-sense exception to the rule is for a sacristan who is taking care of the church and can t be genuflecting every thirty seconds during a vacuum run. Also excepted are persons in procession entrusted with important symbols of the Lord s presence. So, a crossbearer or a minister carrying the Gospel book, or ministers on their way to their Communion stations do not genuflect. For everyone else, the usual sign of reverence for the Lord s presence in the Blessed Sacrament is to genuflect on the right knee. The oldest form of reverence during prayer in our tradition is standing; kneeling or genuflecting is a sign borrowed from old civic practice. The posture of kneeling, even on one knee, is a sign of submission. Servants would take this position before their masters in the ancient world. It said: I m not running away, I m yours, I m here for you. This is what your genuflection says when you enter a Catholic church where the place of reservation of the Blessed Sacrament is visible to you: I m yours.
Liturgical Schedule (Intentions) Saturday May 13 5pm Michael Raimondi by Angie Thompson Sunday May 14 8 Parishioners of St. Michael Sunday May 14 10 Margarita Matagolai by family Sunday May 14 12 Walter Campbell by Louis & Kathleen Fiores Monday May 15 8:30 Bill Lauerman by Liz Lauerman Tuesday May 16 6pm Karel Giuntoli by Tom & Susan Smeeton Wednesday May 17 8:30 Harvey Sibley by Mary Berger Thursday May 18 8:30 Barbara Schoell by Pat & Hugh Hayden Friday May 19 8:30 Vincent James Smith by Juanita Gogan Saturday May 20 5pm Joe Reamer by Sue Riegler Sunday May 21 8 Denise Scheffer by St. Michael Choir Sunday May 21 10 Parishioners of St. Michael Sunday May 21 12 Everett Howard by his family The altar flowers this weekend are donated by Doris Homan in honor of her granddaughter s baptism at St. Michael s. Daily Readings TODAY S READINGS First Reading To meet their growing needs, the community chooses seven reputable men to serve the new Greek believers (Acts 6:1-7). Psalm Lord, let your mercy be on us, as we place our trust in you (Psalm 33). Second Reading We, like living stones, let ourselves be built into a spiritual house (1 Peter 2:4-9). Gospel Show us the Father, Philip asks Jesus. To which Jesus replies: Whoever sees me, sees the Father (John 14:1-12). READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Acts 14:5-18; Ps 115:1-4, 15-16; Jn 14:21-26 Tuesday: Acts 14:19-28; Ps 145:10-13ab, 21; Jn 14:27-31a Wednesday: Acts 15:1-6; Ps 122:1-5; Jn 15:1-8 Thursday: Acts 15:7-21; Ps 96:1-3, 10; Jn 15:9-11 Friday: Acts 15:22-31; Ps 57:8-10, 12; Jn 15:12-17 Saturday: Acts 16:1-10; Ps 100:1b-3, 5; Jn 15:18-21 Sunday: Acts 8:5-8, 14-17; Ps 66:1-7, 16, 20; 1 Pt 3:15-18 or 1 Pt 4:13-16; Jn 14:15-21 or Jn 17:1-11a SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Fifth Sunday of Easter; Mother s Day Monday: St. Isidore the Farmer Thursday: St. John I Saturday: St. Bernardine of Siena; Armed Forces Day
Coming Events CO-OP MISSION Next weekend, May 20/21, 2017, we will have a visiting mission priest who works with the archdiocese of Yaounde/ Cameroon in Africa. Fr. Mat Abina has worked there for a number of years and although faced with many challenges, much has been accomplished, but there is still much more to do. A new program has been created called The Poor Too Are God s Children. We look forward to Fr. Abina s message of this mission. St. Michael s K of C The Knights of Columbus Council would like to wish all the ladies, especially the mothers, a wonderful Mother s Day. A Mass in the honor of all ladies of St Michael s will be said at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C. K of C Council 14295 Easter Season Taize Prayer Service Continue the Easter Season this year by coming to a quiet place for reflection. The St. Michael Taize ensemble invites you to attend a 35 minute musical and prayer service. As we contemplate the glory of Easter, feel free to take a break from the distractions of the world and meet our Lord and feel the power of His Love in communal song and prayer. Please join us and bring a friend on Monday, May 22nd at 7pm in church. All are welcome. Ministry & Organization News Can You Help? Experienced technical or creative writer needed for a small parish business office project. If you have professional experience in these areas and would be willing to volunteer a couple of hours of your time please contact Walt Edwards, St. Michael Business Manager at : 270-210-8812 or wedwards@stmichaelscatholic.com Pilgrimage to the Holy Land with Fr. Ernie Davis Fr. Ernie Davis invites you to join him on an 11 day pilgrimage to the Holy Land, January 10 20, 2018. Cost from Jacksonville starts at $3,346.00. For more information, check his parish website at www.stmos.org. or give him a call at St. Margaret of Scotland parish in Lees Summit, MO 816-246-7800. You can email him at: fr.ernie.davis@stmos.org. Religious Formation St. Michael parish congratulates the children who received their First Holy Communion on Saturday morning. We wish to thank Fr. Jose, the catechists who prepared them, all who made the liturgy so meaningful, and especially their parents who helped and supported them on their faith journey. Thanks to the women of St. Michael CCW who provided a wonderful luncheon for everyone. I am the bread of life: he who comes to Me shall never hunger, and he who believes in Me shall never thirst. John 6:35
Financial Update Sunday, May 7, 2017 Registered Families 1645 Offertory $ 14,821.32 On Line Giving $ 2,838.40 Children s Collection $ 50.00 Debt Reduction $ 460.00 On Line Debt Reduction $ 235.00 Parish Hall & Church Expansion Debt Debt Reduction $ 1,746,670.00 Debt Reduction $ 695.00 Remaining Debt $ 1,745,975.00 Have you considered online giving? Did you know many parishioners regularly give gifts of stock and real estate to support St. Michael. Contact Walt Edwards today in the Parish Office at (904)261-3472 Leaving a Bequest to Your Parish For many people, thinking about their will can make them feel uncomfortable, but a will is an opportunity to leave a legacy and make a difference. Your will enables you to provide for your family, friends, loved ones and any cause you support. Your will can ensure the future financial well being of your family and other people you wish to benefit. Our parish has many different missions within the community including helping the sick, seniors, families, and supporting the academy. A bequest to your parish can create lasting change in people s lives. Remembering our parish in your will assist the Church to continue making positive changes to people s lives every day. You can make a difference. Ministry Schedule Saturday, May 13, 2017 Lector 5:00pm Mass Mackowski Spence family Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist Fuller, C. Lendry, S. Lendry, Lucey, J. Sheppard, J. Sheppard, Walters B. Wright, G. Wright, Lucey Sunday, May 14, 2017 Lector ` 8:00am Mass Polese Lunt, Miller, Moore Extraordinary Ministers Deacon Art, Coleman, Cooper, K. Dalton, P. Dalton Dean, Eby Ramsey, Velazquez Lector 10:00am Mass Sechler Holmes, Livingston, Schweitzer, Yeoman Extraordinary Ministers Anderson, Avakian, Cantin, Caserta, Tufaro, Turner, White E. Schoening, T. Schoening, Pollock -- Lector `12:00 Mass Stoner Clarke, Hebert, J. Miller, P. Miller Extraordinary Ministers Amos, Mason, Potochnik, Sciarini, Svela, Tasso, Trocino Robinson, Kebert, Alexander
St. Michael Academy Update ST. MICHAEL ACADEMY S 13TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT The golf tournament will be held on Friday, May 19th at Long Point. Registration is now open at: www.sagolf.com for golf, dinner or sponsorship. THE LUCKY FREE TUITION WINNER Congratulations to the McNair family! They won the year of free tuition at St. Michael Academy. It was a much desired win since their third child begins kindergarten this fall. Congratulations to Luke & Natalie and their children, Ivy (4th grade), Andrew (2nd grade), and Emme (Pre-K). Fr. Jose Kallukalam blessing the fleet at the May 7, 2017 Shrimp Festival in Fernandina Beach, FL
Pastor Fr. Jose Kallukalam Deacon Deacon Art Treadwell Parish Directory Parish Pastoral Council Mr. Jake Gosa, Chairman Parish Finance Council Mr. Jan Smith, Chairman Parish Staff Jeanne Dean, Secretary Lori Kennedy, Director Religious Formation Walt Edwards, Business Manager Patty O Neill, Bookkeeper Denise Ziegler, Director of Music Parish Phone (904)261-3472 Emergency Phone (904)277-6566 Parish Fax (904)321-1901 Parish Website Address www.stmichaelscatholic.com St. Michael Academy Dr. Chris Hampton, Principal Academy Website Address www.smacad.org Parish Information Would You Like to Join St. Michael Parish? To join St. Michael Catholic Church and to register your email address, to receive parish information and updates, please chose one of the following: Via Email lkennedy@stmichaelscatholic.com Register Online www.stmichaelscatholic.com By Phone - (904)261-3472 In Person - 505 Broome Street., Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 Ministry to Sick & Homebound Please contact the Parish Office by email or by phone to arrange a visit from a Priest or Extraordinary Minister. Baptism Please contact the Parish Office by phone to arrange for a Baptism and requirements. Matrimony Couples seeking information on marriage preparation and available date should contact the Parish Office by email or by phone to meet with a priest at least eight months prior to the wedding date. R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) Persons interested in learning more about the Catholic faith are encouraged to contact the Parish Office by email or by phone for more information on our RCIA process. Religious Formation Persons interested in Adult, Youth or Young Adult formation programs should contact the Director of Religious Formation by phone or email at: lkennedy@stmichaelscatholic.com.