St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church and School Fifth Sunday in Lent PASTOR: Fr. Chris Bugno, SDS ASSOCIATE PASTORS: Fr. Mark Sarniewicz, SDS DEACON: Donald Boland PASTORAL ASSOCIATES: Sr. Yvonne, Roscoe, SND CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARIST: Saturday Vigil: 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 7:30 a.m., 9:30AM & 11:30 am Weekdays (Monday through Friday): 7:00 am. & 8:30 a.m. Saturday:...8:30 am Spanish Mass (last Sunday of the month at 6pm) RECONCILIATION: Daily (Mon.-Fri.): 7:45-8:15 a.m. Saturdays: 3:45-4:45 p.m. First Friday:.. 3:30-4:30 p.m. And by Appointment Administrative Assistant & Liturgy Sr. Yvonne Roscoe, SND, 268-3441 Faith Formation (Religious Education, Adults, RCIA, Sacramental Preparation) Vicki Shoemaker 268-0440 School Principal Mrs. Jacqueline Zackel, 267-1643 Director Of Music Barbara Bradley, 267-9256 Youth Ministry 268-3441 Receptionist, Anna Mae Smoller Bookkeeper, Marge Wolf Bulletin Editor, Kathleen Weldon Director Facilities/ Maintenance Matt Horner PARISH ADDRESS: 203 Ojibway Street Titusville, FL 32780 PARISH OFFICE: 321-268-3441 PARISH FAX: 321-268-3270 Visit our Website at http://www.saintteresatitusville.org March 22, 2015
St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church and School March 22, 2015 Mass Intentions for the week of March 22nd to March 29th Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday 7:30 AM Denise Scherrer by parents & siblings 9:30 AM Dean Wyers by the family 11:30 AM For the People of the Parish 7:00 AM Special Intention for Timothy James by dad & mom 8:30 AM Special Intention for Chris Hogan by family LITURGY OF THE WORD 7:00 AM Marie Cimino by Patrice & Jose Cano 8:30 AM Special Intention for Maureen Witol by her parents 7:00 AM Special Intention for Johnny Romans by Tammy Romans No matter how spiritually sick you might be, even if you feel dead, Jesus is calling you to come out of darkness into his light. 8:30 AM Florence Bundy by the Bundy family DEVOTIONS Palm Sunday Thinking about the Readings 1. With which person in the Passion story do I identify? Jesus? Pilate? Peter? The woman who anoints Jesus? One of the soldiers? 2. If I were to speak with Jesus after the Last Supper, what would I want to say to him? 3. How do I make Holy Week alive and real for myself and for those to whom I minister? Readings for Palm Sunday March 29, 2015 First Reading: Isaiah 50:4-7 My face I did not shield from buffets and spitting knowing that I shall not be put to shame. Second Reading: Philippians 2:6-11 Christ humbled himself. Because of this God greatly exalted himself. Gospel: Mark 14:1 15:47 The Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ Liturgy of the Hours (Morning Prayer) at 8:10am (before the 8:30 mass), Mon.-Thu. (unless no school on Fri.) Recitation of the Rosary: Mon. Sat., 9am in the Chapel. Novena Our Lady of Perpetual Help Tuesday, after the 8:30am Mass. Spanish Adoration & Prayer Group, Thursdays 6:00pm Holy Hour 9-10 Thurs. (except holidays) after the 8:30 Mass, Divine Mercy, Rosary, Silent Prayer, Benediction. Holy Days Same as Sundays (7:30am, 9:30am & 11:30am) Holy Day Vigil 7:00pm Litany of Loreto in honor of Mary: Mon. Sat. during May Litany of the Sacred Heart of Jesus: Mon. Sat. during June Litanies After the 8:30am Mass For Reflection: How does having God s law written on my heart help me in my spiritual life? Has this Lent been a time of renewal for me? How can I best make use of these last weeks to grow spiritually? Today s good news Jeremiah, living during some of Israel s darkest days, the Babylonian Exile, prophesies a time when God will renew the earth and its people: Days are coming when [the Lord] will make a new covenant. In the prior covenant, God s law was written on stone tablets, but they broke my covenant. Now God s law will be written upon their hearts ; it will be internalized. The prophet anticipates that God will once again lead them back to the Promised Land and renew their relationship: I will be their God, and they shall be my people. The author of Hebrews speaks of Christ s sacrifice as the source of eternal salvation for all who obey him. In light of the sacrifice of his death, Jesus is declared by God high priest, whose task is to offer sacrifices on behalf of the people. But unlike the other high priests, who repeatedly offer sacrifices for the sins of the people, Jesus offered himself as a sacrifice once and for all. Through his death, he reconciled us with God and established the new and eternal covenant. In Jesus s death and resurrection, the new covenant foreseen by Jeremiah is established. In today s Gospel some Greek-speaking Jews ask Philip to introduce them to Jesus. Our evangelist does not narrate a mere meeting but uses this request to introduce the beginning of Jesus s hour, his kairos: The hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified, Jesus says. Earlier in the Gospel, Jesus had anticipated this hour, but from this point he embraces it. It is a time of significance, the time he has waited for and the reason he came into the world. In this hour Jesus will experience death and then resurrection, inaugurating the new covenant that binds the people to God in a new way, leading to our salvation.
Fifth Sunday in Lent Mass Intentions for the week of March 22nd to March 29th Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 7:00 AM Leona Eriksen by Ray & Jean Erikson 7:00 AM Patricia Atkins Sizemore by her mother 8:30 AM Richard (Dick) Britcher by the family 7:30 AM Eleanor Sipe by her daughter 8:30 AM Charles Katta by Bonnie & Bob 8:30 AM Special Intention for Perpetua Lee Baumander by Grandma & Grandpa James 5:00 PM Agnes & Stephen Androsko by Nadine Becker 9:30 AM Vincent & Floria Lanzafame by daughter, Angela & husband, Steven & family This is the day the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad in it! Psalm 118:24 11:30 AM 6:00PM Alfred Harold Klepps by Tom & Sue Keogh Spanish Mass STEWARDSHIP Stewardship Thought: When Jesus heard about the illness of His friend, Lazarus, He responded, This illness is not to end in death; rather it is for God s glory, that through it the Son of God may be glorified. Every aspect of our lives our gifts as well as our sufferings can, if surrendered to Christ, lead to blessing for others and ourselves. Parish Sacrificial Giving: (Regular Sunday Offering) In gratitude for the gifts we have received from God, the parishioners and visitors gave 12,641.00 for the ministries of St. Teresa. Thank you for your continued support and generosity. God bless. QUESTION OF THE WEEK? Who responds to the suffering Christ present in the needs of the poor, the sick, and the forgotten? A Special Thank You A special thank you to the Rinaldo Perciballi family for their donation of a Chasuble. OUR CATHOLIC APPEAL UPDATE: We have received 92,574.00 in pledges toward our 2015 goal of 111,907. If you have not made your pledge yet, please do so as soon as possible either to the diocese or in the regular collection. Remember, 50% of any funds we receive our goal will be given to: Give*Grow*Go. SCHOOL NEWS Please visit our website at: www.stteresa-titusville.org for information regarding St. Teresa Catholic School. Living Stations The students in grades 7 and 8 will present The Living Stations on Friday, March 27, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. in the Church. Invite family and friends to the beautiful portrayal of Jesus last steps. All are welcome. Evening of the Arts The Evening of the Arts will take place on Thursday, April 30, 2015 at 6:30 p.m.in the Parish Center. The car drawing will take place during the performance. Saint Joseph (patron saint of married people) Feast day: March 19 St. Joseph was a descendant of the house of David, a builder by trade; traditionally a carpenter, but may have been a stone worker. He was the earthly spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary and foster and adoptive father of Jesus Christ. He was a visionary who was visited by angels. He is known for his willingness to immediately get up and do what God told him to do. Chrism Mass Wednesday, April 1, 6:30 p.m., St. James Cathedral, 215 N. Orange Ave., Orlando. Bishop John Noonan will bless and consecrate the holy oils used for Sacraments and other purposes during the Church year. All priests from the diocese who are able to attend will concelebrate the Mass and renew their priestly commitment. Priests celebrating 50th and 25th and other significant anniversaries will also be honored.
St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church and School March 22, 2015 FAITH FORMATION RCIA Class See you at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday for our Seder Super. Please bring a pot luck dish to share. Our Third Scrutiny will be today, March 22, 2015, at 9:30 a.m. CCD Classes Classes will not be held this Wednesday, March 25th for Spring Break. See you next week April 1, 2015. First Communion Our next prep session is scheduled for March 23, 2015 at 6:15 p.m. This will be our last prep session before our Retreat/Rehearsal on May 9, 2015 at 10 a.m. (There will be reconciliation at 10:15 a.m. and then we will do a rehearsal. First communion will be on May 10, 2015 at the 9:30 a.m. mass) If you are graduating from High School, or College this spring, please get in touch with me, so I can get your information for the Graduates Mass. Contact me via: VShoemaker@stteresa-titusville.org or text, phone (cell) (614) 905-7766. History of the Annunciation of the Lord March 25th The feast of the Annunciation of the Lord celebrates the angel Gabriel's appearance to the Virgin Mary, his announcement that the Blessed Virgin had been chosen to be the Mother of Our Lord, and Mary's fiat her willing acceptance of God's holy plan. Originally a feast of our Lord, but now celebrated as a Marian feast, the feast of the Annunciation dates back at least to the fifth century, and the date of the feast, which is determined by the date of Christmas, was set at March 25 by the seventh century. The Annunciation, as much as or even more so than Christmas, represents Christ's Incarnation. When Mary signaled to Gabriel her acceptance of God's Will, Christ was conceived in her womb through the power of the Holy Spirit. While most of the Fathers of the Church say that Mary's fiat was essential to God's plan of salvation, God foresaw Mary's acceptance of His Will from all eternity. The narrative of the Annunciation testifies powerfully to the truth of the Catholic tradition that Mary was indeed a virgin when Christ was conceived, but also that she intended to remain one perpetually. Mary's response to Gabriel "How shall this be done, because I know not man?" was universally interpreted by the Fathers of the Church as a statement of the Mary's resolution to remain a virgin. Vacation Bible School Adventures ahead! Please stop by our next VBS Think Tank meeting and find out how you can be involved! Please bring friends you would like on your adventures and fun ideas you can t wait to share! Tons of areas to help with: Hospitality, Music Praise, Worship, Crafts Team, plus Prop Team helpers, and Game Leader. If you can t make the meeting but know where you would like to serve, Please email Vicki Shoemaker at: VShoemaker@stteresa-titusville.org or text, phone (614)905-7766. Meeting to be held on April 16,2015 at 6:45pm. Ministry to the Sick A meeting for the Ministry to the Sick will take place on Tuesday, March 24, 2015 in Avila Hall at 6:00 p.m. Anyone interested in this ministry is welcome to join us! Come Play PICKLEBALL! Join us at St. Teresa Catholic School Gym for Pickleball. Pickleball is a combination of tennis, badminton, and racquetball. It is one of the fastest growing sports in the country. It's great cardio, easy the learn, great exercise and a lot of fun. Open to all age groups. The cost will be a donation of 2.00 per person Regular play starts: Wednesday April the 8th from 7pm to 9pm then every Wednesday and Friday. For more information please contact Rich or Kitty Grenier at :321-604-6163 or 321-302-6219. Thank you to Sister Nazereta and Sister Confida for an insightful Mission focused on the Divine Mercy. Thanks to all who contributed to the collection to assist in their mission to spread the word of the Divine Mercy. Food Pantry Our Food Pantry is in need of the following 6 items: Pineapple, Sweet Potatoes, Cereals, Pork & Beans, Spaghetti Sauce and Peanut Butter. Assistance with food items for Easter would be appreciated. They could also use chocolate Easter bunnies for Easter baskets for children.
Fifth Sunday in Lent Fifth Sunday in Lent (Previously called Passion Sunday) Until 1959, the fifth Sunday of Lent was known as Passion Sunday.In 1960, Pope John XXIII's Code of Rubrics changed the name for that Sunday to "First Sunday of the Passion" bringing the name into harmony with the name that Pope Pius XII gave, five years earlier, to the sixth Sunday of Lent, "Second Sunday of the Passion or Palm Sunday". Out of the depths I call to you O Lord: Lord hear my cry. Listen attentively to the sound of my pleading! In this, the fifth Sunday of Lent, the Church invites us to turn our attention to the realities that are perhaps the most scandalous in human experience, the death of a loved one. In this Gospel we see all those who are being supportive of Martha and Mary at the moment of their brother, Lazarus death. Previously called "Passion Sunday," this Sunday marks the beginning of Passiontide, a deeper time of Lent. This is the third Sunday of the scrutinies for the preparation of adult converts, and the final Sunday of Lent before the beginning of Holy Week. The Liturgy of the Word of this day speaks of re-creation, resurrection, and new life. Pope Paul VI's revision in 1969 removed a distinction that existed (although with overlap) between Lent and Passiontide, which began with the fifth Sunday of Lent. The distinction, explicit in the 1960 Code of Rubrics, predates it. He removed from the fifth Sunday of Lent the reference to the Passion. " From the desk of Bishop Noonan: The Sacrament of Reconciliation My Sisters and Brothers in Christ: One opportunity in which to become more like Christ during this holy season is to participate in the Sacrament of Penance. We are earthen vessels and we do sin. Our transgressions draw us away from God and we become wounded. The Sacrament of Penance is one of healing; by our participation in the Sacrament, we are able to reconcile the distance between ourselves and God, to heal these wounds. We begin again with a renewed spirit to bear witness to Him in every way possible. The Sacrament of Penance is one of conversion because by our participation, it makes sacramentally present Jesus call to conversion, the first step in returning to God. How many of us have acted unkindly and in our recognition of our action find a peace in our acknowledgement and our desire to not repeat our action? Because we confess our wrongdoing to the priest, entrusted with the ministry of Christ, the Sacrament of Penance is also known as one of confession. We acknowledge and praise the holiness of God and His mercy toward us. Pope Francis said, That is why it is not enough to ask the Lord for forgiveness in one s own mind and heart, but why instead it is necessary humbly and trustingly to confess one s sins to a minister of the Church. In the celebration of this Sacrament, the priest represents not only God but also the whole community, who sees itself in the weakness of each of its members, who listens and is moved by his repentance, and who is reconciled with him, which cheers him up and accompanies him on the path of conversion and human and Christian growth. During the Sacrament, we meet the Lord, who wants to grant forgiveness and the grace to live a renewed life in Him. He prepares us to receive Him free from serious sin, with a lively faith, earnest hope, and sacrificial love in the Eucharist. By the grace of the Holy Spirit, we seek forgiveness and repentance, let go of patterns of sin, grow in the life of virtue, and witness to a joyful conversion. As we are purified by the sacred Sacrament of Penance, may God lead us in sincerity of heart to attain the holy things to come. The Sacrament of Reconciliation is available on Fridays during Lent from 6 7 PM Lenten Soup Suppers Lenten soup suppers will continue during Lent from 4:30Pm to 7:30PM prior to the Stations of the Cross. Soups this week are sea food chowder and black bean Donations are gratefully accepted. Stations of the Cross The Stations of the Cross are held each Friday at 7PM. Living Stations The students in grades 7 and 8 will present The Living Stations on Friday, March 27, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. in the Church. Invite family and friends to the beautiful portrayal of Jesus last steps. All are welcome
Fifth Sunday of Lent Hebrews 5:7-9 Learning to Obey Obedience includes suffering. We sometimes disobey in order to avoid suffering, but that also exacts a price. You re afraid you ll show up late, so you speed and get a ticket. You re afraid you ll flunk a test, so you cheat and get caught. You know you shouldn t check out some sites on the internet, but you do and now you re sorry. The consequences of disobedience are severe. The consequences of obedience include suffering. When we obey, we give up something of our own preferences, goals and lusts. When we obey, we think of the good of others more than the pleasures we d like. This brings its own pleasure, but it involves suffering. Jesus obeyed the Father s will, and it included suffering. The Letter to the Hebrews says, He offered prayers and supplications with loud cries and tears to the one who was able to save him from death. He did not want to die. Yet, He learned obedience from what he suffered. Jesus learned what it meant to obey. He suffered, but he became the source of eternal salvation for all who obey him. As Lent draws to its close, reflect back on Ash Wednesday. On that day you confessed your sins and promised to lead a better life. By now it should be clearer what you must do. It will not be easy. Suffering never is. But you will find peace when you obey God s will. Written by Paul Turner. Copyright 2008, Resource Publications, Inc., 888-273-7782, www.rpinet.com. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission from Lectionary Bulletin Inserts, Year B: First and Second Readings.
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