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The 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time And if Satan has risen up against himself and is divided, he cannot stand; that is the end of him. Mark 3:26 All Souls Catholic CEMETERY ~ CHURCH ~ SCHOOL Sanford, Florida ~407.322.3795~Fax:407.322.1131~ June 10, 2018 Clergy of the Parish Office Parish 301 W. 8th Street, Sanford, FL 32771 Fr. Gilbert Medina, Pastor (mailing address) Fr. Ed McCarthy, Retired Hours: M-Thursday, 8 am to 4:30 pm Fr. Kenneth Metz, Retired Friday (June 1 to August 3) 8 am to 12 noon Fr. Andrzej Jurkiewicz, Latin Mass Celebrant Rev. Mr. Marty Mueller, Deacon School Cemetery www.allsoulssanford.org email: office@allsoulssanford.org 407.322.3795 407.322.1131 FAX School: 407-322-7090 Website: www.allsoulscatholicschool.org Location 3280 W. 1st St. (SR #46), Sanford 32771 Saturday 5:00 pm Vigil Mass Sunday 9:30 am, 11am, 12:30 pm (Spanish) Confession: Saturday, 3:45 to 4:45 pm Historic Location 800 S. Oak Ave., Sanford 32771 Daily Mass 8:30 am, Monday Saturday Sunday 8:00 am, 2:00 pm (Latin)

All Souls Catholic 2 June 10, 2018 A l l S o u l s C a t h o l i c C e m e t e r y A n n u a l S u m m e r C l e a n - up The burial of your deceased loved ones with dignity and the ongoing care of their graves are very important to All Souls Catholic. In an effort to keep the cemetery landscaping properly maintained, it is occasionally necessary to remove items that interfere with mowing, edging, and trimming. Border trims, rocks, plastic vases or other decorative items stuck in the ground interfere with maintenance and are not permitted around any gravesite. These items also interfere with placement of new sod on recent graves. Only bronze, granite, or marble vases which are permanently attached to the headstone or base are allowed for the display of real or artificial flowers (one per grave). Plants or shrubs cannot be planted in the ground by the gravesite. We are preparing to clear the cemetery of the items mentioned above beginning June 18. This cleanup is especially important during hurricane season when any unsecured items may blow around and interfere with moving. We ask that family member please remove any unsecured items of personal value. After June 17, parish staff and volunteers will begin removing and disposing them. Please contact the parish office at 407.322.3795 if you have any questions about this cleanup. Thank you for your cooperation in helping to maintain our cemetery. Limpieza annual de verano del Cementerio Católico All Souls El entierro de sus seres queridos fallecidos con dignidad y el cuidado continuo de sus tumbas son muy importantes para la Iglesia Católica All Souls. En un esfuerzo por mantener el paisajísmo del cementerio adecuadamente mantenido, a veces es necesario eliminar los elementos que interfieren con la siega, borde y recorte. Los adornos de bordes, rocas, jarrones de plástico u otros elementos decorativos pegados en el suelo interfieren con el mantenimiento y no están permitidos alrededor de ninguna tumba. Estos elementos también interfieren con la colocación de nuevo césped en tumbas recientes. Sólo se permiten jarrones de bronce, granito o mármol que estén permanentemente unidos a la lápida o base para la exhibición de flores reales o artificiales (una por tumba). Plantas o arbustos no pueden ser plantados en el suelo por la tumba. Nos estamos preparando para limpiar el cementerio de los elementos mencionados anteriormente a partir de Junio 18. Esta limpieza es especialmente importante durante la temporada de huracanes cuando cualquier elemento sin anclage puede soplar e interferir con el movimiento. Le pedimos a un miembro de la familia que por favor elimine cualquier artículo que no este anclado o sea de valor personal. Después del 17 de Junio, el personal de la parroquia y los voluntarios comenzarán a retirarlos y desecharlos. Comuníquese con la oficina de la parroquia al 407.322.3795 si tiene alguna pregunta sobre esta limpieza. Gracias por su cooperación para ayudar a mantener nuestro cementerio. All Souls Parish Office Phone: 407.322.3795 - Fax: 407.322.1131 Parish Office Location: 301 W. 8th Street, Sanford 32771 Parish Cemetery Location: Corner of 25th St. & Hardy Ave., Sanford 32771 Location: 3280 W. 1st Street, (SR#46), Sanford 32771 Historic Location: 800 S. Oak Ave., Sanford 32771 Email: office@allsoulssanford.org Secretary to Fr. Medina/Office Manager Ann Cammarata acammarata@allsoulssanford.org Receptionist Amy Scott ascott@allsoulssanford.org Hispanic Secretary Beatriz Perez De Koeneke bkoeneke@allsoulssanford.org Faith Formation Director Jenny Mansingh jmansingh@allsoulssanford.org Youth Minister Michelle Murphy mmurphy@allsoulssanford.org Director of Music & Liturgy dmcghee@allsoulssanford.org Web site: www.allsoulsmusic.com Associate Director of Music David McGhee Nancy Pfingsten associatemusicdirector@allsoulsmusic.com Phone: 407.322.7003 Business Manager Mimi Costa mcosta@allsoulssanford.org Facilities Mary Valente mvalente@allsoulssanford.org For Cemetery information: Contact Mary Valente at the Parish Office. The Sacraments The Sacrament of Reconciliation: Confessions are heard each week on Saturday at the (SR #46) from 3:45pm to 4:45pm Learn more about this beautiful sacrament by visiting our website: www.allsoulssanford.org/reconciliation The Sacrament of Baptism: Call the parish office to learn the necessary requirements and make an appointment with Father Kenneth Metz to have your child baptized. Ask us about the requirements for Godparents. The Sacrament of Marriage: Getting married? Congratulations! The process of being married in the Catholic could take between 6 months to a year to complete. Please contact Ann Cammarata at the parish office as soon as possible after your engagement if you would like to be married at All Souls Catholic. Anointing of the Sick: Please call the parish office. The Rite of Anointing tells us there is no need to wait until a person is at the point of death to receive the Sacrament. Did you know that the Sacrament may be repeated if the person becomes sick again? A person should be anointed before surgery when a dangerous illness is the reason for the intervention. Eucharistic Ministry to the Sick and Homebound: If you are unable to attend Mass, please call the parish office so we may assist you in having a visit from one of our ministers or one of our priests. Catholic Funeral and Burial: Please call the parish office or have the funeral home director contact us to arrange the Funeral Mass and for more information about burial at All Souls Catholic Cemetery. Our Online Homilies: If you missed Mass over the weekend you may view the homily by visiting: www.allsoulssanford.org

The 10 th Sunday in Ordinary Time 3 www.allsoulssanford.org Make All Souls your parish home! All are welcome here If you are alienated or upset, we welcome you lovingly. If you are in need of forgiveness, Jesus forgives you completely with unconditional love. If you have been hurt by the, we are truly sorry. If you are angry, Jesus offers you peace. If life has become burdensome, we are here to support you. We are happy you are here and want you to stay. We would like to share our lives with you. Come join us each week so we can worship God together. All Souls accepts anyone who wants to share in the life of the parish regardless of where they live. Please register as an affirmation of your wish to share in the community life of All Souls. Registration cards may be found in the narthex of the church or chapel, the parish office during the week, or online at our parish website: www.allsoulssanford.org. Why not sign up today? We love new members! Welcome: Carolina, Emir and Matheo Gonzalez Our Council of Catholic Women Dear sisters in Christ, The Council of Catholic Woman acts to support, educate, and empower all Catholic ladies, so they may grow in leadership, service, and spirituality. The CCW acknowledges the gospel values, and needs of the church. Our first meeting of the new season on September 4th Both meetings will be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall at 7 p.m. All ladies of the parish are invited. Hermanas en Cristo, El concilió de damas católicas actúa para respaldar, educar, y empoderar a todas las damas católicas. Para crecer en liderazgo, servicio, y en espiritualidad. El CCW responde a el evangelio, valores, necesidades de nuestra parroquia, y sociedad en el mundo moderno. Nuestra primera reunión de la nueva temporada el 4 de septiembre. Ambas reuniones se llevarán a cabo en el Salón de Caballeros de Colón a las 7 p.m. Todas las damas de la parroquia están invitadas. Love will prevail, El amor prevalecerá Yesenia (Jessie) Colon, President, yeseniacolon44@yahoo.com, 407.792.9911 The Knights of Columbus The Knights of Columbus will hold a country picnic Dinner/Dance at the Columbus Club hall in Sanford on Saturday, June 30, beginning at 5:00 pm. A chicken/ribs/hot dog and burger menu with plenty of sides and beverages will be served followed by games and dancing. All to benefit Knights in need. $10 per person. Reservations needed by June 22. Call 407.952.9111 or 321.262.5865 to reserve your spot. Offertory Collection 06/03/18 $ 13,801 St. Vincent de Paul Collection 06/03/18 $ 976 Mortgage Principal Balance 3/31/2018 $1,768,153 Debt Reduction Collection 06/03/18 $ 1,993 Did you forget your envelope today? Register today! Lost your envelope? Why not set up automatic donations? It s easy to give online with our secure site: WeShare. Call the parish office for set up assistance or visit: https://allsoulssanford.weshareonline.org/ Visitor offertory envelopes may be found in pew or at the welcome desk in the Narthex of the and may be used should you forget your envelope. Attendance June 3, 2018 5:00 pm 250 8:00 am 152 9:30 am 327 11:00 am 333 12:30 pm 410 2:00 pm 73 Total: 1,545 G o s p e l M e d i t at i o n Have you ever felt judged by your family? St. John Paul II noted that the family "is the cradle of life and love" (On the Lay Members of Christ's Faithful, 40). Yet unmet expectations and divergent priorities can cause tension in even the most loving family situations. This is true for us, and it was true for Jesus! In today's Gospel, Jesus has returned home to Nazareth. A large crowd gathered, and Jesus finds himself facing stiff opposition from his family. This was likely Jesus' large, extended family. The Semitic language has no specific words for extended relatives, so everyone is "brother" or "sister." The entire clan has gotten wind of Jesus' preaching, and they are not amused. "They set out to seize him, for they said, 'He is out of his mind.'" To make matters worse, the religious authorities even accuse Jesus of being possessed by a demon. It's a mess by any standards. The family's perspective is perhaps understandable. In Jewish culture, teachers and scribes underwent intensive schooling and apprenticeships, none of which Jesus had done. The family knew Jesus the carpenter, not Jesus the rabbi. For them, Jesus' bold preaching threatened the reputation of their family! Jesus' words to his family can seem controversial. "Who are my mother and my brothers?" Yet Jesus knows what he is about. He has always known he would be about the business of his Heavenly Father. And what is that business? It is the business of the new covenant and the Kingdom of God. In this Kingdom, we are all adopted sons and daughters of the King. Jesus begins, even now, to expand the perspective of his listeners. Being welcomed into this family does not depend on our families of birth or ethnic origin, but a wholehearted commitment to "do the will of God." LPI, Inc.

All Souls Catholic 4 June 10, 2018 Faith Formation News United States Department of Education National Blue Ribbon School Excellence in Catholic Education 810 S. Oak Avenue, Sanford, FL 32771 If you are considering enrolling your child in All Souls Catholic School please contact the school office for more information. Dr. Kathleen Kiley, Principal Mrs. Mary Moran, Asst. Principal Phone: 407.322.7090 FAX: 407.321.7255 Visit our website: www.allsoulscatholicschool.org Everyday Stewardship I have coached all three of my children in soccer at some time in their lives. I loved teaching them and their teammates the importance of functioning as one unit. If we were not all moving together toward victory, we would all find ourselves together in defeat. We used to go through one drill I called the "human foosball." We would scrimmage with players in lines like on a foosball table. If you ever got too far behind or too far ahead of those in your line, play would stop and the ball would go to the other team. The goal was to help build an awareness of where your teammates were on the playing field and to teach the lesson that no one player is a team onto themselves. As disciples and stewards, we sometimes find ourselves far behind or maybe even too far ahead. As a consequence, our actions either hinder the ability of the Body of Christ to evangelize and pass on the faith to a new generation or present the as an entity that sees itself as judgmental or too holy to be in the world. We are called to community, and in that community, we must be aware of our brothers and sisters in the faith. At times, we need to help them grow in their faith. Other times, we need to slow down and realize that we cannot change the world on our own. We all have unique gifts we are called to share, and we can only bear true witness to the power of the Body of Christ when we are all moving together and making each other strong. --Tracy Earl Welliver, Master of Theological Studies, LPI, Inc. Please register now for our 2018-2019 Faith Formation classes online at: http://allsoulssanford.org/grade-k-through-12 For photographs of our First Reconciliation, Communion, Confirmation and Easter Vigil 2018 (3/31/18) please visit: https://www.allsoulssanford.org/grade-k-through-12 You will find the links there to view the pictures. It has been a joy to share your faith journey throughout the year in our Faith Formation classes. We look forward to your further participation in parish life and ongoing catechesis during the upcoming school year. Please register early for our programs. Jenny Mansingh, DRE Adult Faith Formation Opportunities Women's Holy Hour: The first Thursday of the month at 7:00 pm in the Historic. All women of the parish and their daughters are invited to attend. Men s Holy League: The third Thursday of the month at 7:00 pm in the Historic. Rosary begins at 6:30 pm. All men of the parish and their sons are invited to attend. Mothers & Fathers Praying (Spanish) Monthly, first Saturday at 6:30 pm in the Historic Spanish Prayer Group: Each Monday 7:15 pm, Historic, unless otherwise noted. All matters of Adult Faith Formation are to be directed to Jenny Mansingh, DRE at jmansingh@allsoulssanford.org, or 407.322.3795 Attention All Parishioners: Requests for Baptism, First Holy Communion or Confirmation Certificates; requests for Certificates of Eligibility to be a Godparent or Confirmation Sponsor, or requests for records of attendance in our parish Faith Formation or RCIA programs we now have a request form which we ask be filled out and submitted to the parish office when requesting any of these documents. This form and instructions may be found on the parish website Faith Formation page here: https://www.allsoulssanford.org/faith-formation All request forms are to be returned to Jenny Mansingh, DRE jmansingh@allsoulssanford.org Vacation Bible Scho ol It s time to save the date for our Vacation Bible School This summer at our totally Catholic Shipwrecked Rescued by Jesus VBS, kids will venture onto an uncharted island where they survive and thrive. Anchor kids in the truth that Jesus carries them through life s storms. Be a part of vacation Bible school at All Souls Social Hall from 9 am to 12 pm the week of July 23 27, 2018. It s an adventure that ll help everyone involved begin or grow in their relationship with Jesus! Cost is just $25 Sign up here: https://vbspro.events/p/allsoulssanfordvbs2018

The 10 th Sunday in Ordinary Time 5 Readings for the Week of June 10, 2018 Sunday: Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Next Sunday: Gn 3:9-15; 2 Cor 4:13--5:1; Mk 3:20-35 Acts 11:21b-26; 13:1-3; Mt 5:1-12 1 Kgs 17:7-16; Mt 5:13-16 1 Kgs 18:20-39; Mt 5:17-19 1 Kgs 18:41-46; Mt 5:20-26 1 Kgs 19:9a, 11-16; Mt 5:27-32 1 Kgs 19:19-21; Mt 5:33-37 Ez 17:22-24; 2 Cor 5:6-10; Mk 4:26-34 God knows me and calls me by name...he has committed some work to me which He has not committed to another. -John Henry Cardinal Newman Question: Why do we celebrate the Hearts of Jesus in the month of June? Answer: Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus is an ancient practice. We can see its Scriptural origins in Jesus' own references to His Heart. "Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest? for I am meek and humble of heart" (Matthew 11:28, 29). The devotion received a surge of popularity in the late 1600s. Jesus appeared several times to a French religious sister, St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, pointing to his heart. During this time, the Jansenist heresy had risen in France, which preached limited predestination for salvation. When appearing to Margaret Mary, Jesus affirmed his love for all mankind: "Behold the Heart which has so loved men that it has spared nothing." He asked for a special feast celebrating his Sacred Heart on the Friday following the feast of Corpus Christi. Over time, June has become known as the month of Sacred Heart. LPI, Inc. All Souls Craft Group Renew! Recycle! Redazzle! Spring is in the air and so is spring cleaning, the parish festival craft booth is asking for your trash which will become our treasures. Here is our wish list: Used wreaths looking for a new life. Used sweatshirts or T-shirt s, red, green blue or brown. Spray paint, red, white or blue. Christmas sheet music, wooden frames and last but not least scrabble games or the alphabet pieces. These items may be dropped off at the Welcome Desk at the church or to the church office. If you would like to join our little craft group or would like to donate anything please contact Sheila Calhoun at 407.927.2092. Thanks for your help. We still have many Mass dates available in the 2018 Mass Intention Book. Please give the office a call if you would like to reserve a Mass for a deceased loved one or friend, or give a gift of a personal intention for a person s birthday, anniversary, recovery from illness or other special occasion. We will provide you with a Mass Card to send. 407.322.3795. Our Altar Wine for the month of June is provided by the Peters Family in loving memory of Mary Gannam Saraf Beecher. Thank you for your generosity to the parish of All Souls. May God bless you abundantly. www.allsoulssanford.org Saturday, June 9 8:30 am Fr. Harry Loubriel by Renee Larson 5:00 pm Barbara Heneghan by the Palmer Family Sunday, June 10 8:00 am Robert & Virginia Lugering by Suzanne & Richard Lugering 9:30 am Dennis J. O Brien by Eleanor O Brien 11:00 am Doris Rodriquez by Rafael Ortiz (Spanish) 12:30 pm Pedro J. Rodriguez by Dolce Rodriguez (Latin) 2:00 pm People of the Parish by the Parishioners of All Souls Monday, June 11 8:30 am Jeraldyne Jerri Horvath by Cathy Goretsky Tuesday, June 12 8:30 am Barbara Gouldener by L. Ogburn Wednesday, June 13 8:30 am Br. John Peralta by the Moore Family Thursday, June 14 8:30 am Juana Jimenez by Kim Peters Friday, June 15 8:30 am Norbert Schauer by the Perez Family Saturday, June 16 8:30 am Innes Jones by the Jones Family 5:00 pm Thomas Myler by the McGraw Family Sunday, June 17 8:00 am People of the Parish by the Parishioners of All Souls 9:30 am John DeAbreu by Donna & Bob Palagano 11:00 am Edward Hickey by Deb Thomas (Spanish) 12:30 pm Fathers Day Remembrance by the Parishioners of All Souls (Latin) 2:00 pm Kristin Kology by the All Souls Staff Our Sanctuary light burns at the church this week in loving memory of George Abdulkerim Saraf, as requested by Kim Peters. May he rest in eternal peace. If you would like to reserve the seven-day Sanctuary light in our Historic or please visit or call the parish office to reserve a week. There are still many weeks available for reservation this year.

All Souls Catholic 6 June 10, 2018 S t. V i n c e n t s C o r n e r SVDP Case Management Report We Help Our Neighbors: The Mission of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul is to bring Christ s hope and love into the homes of our brothers and sisters in need. If you are in need financially or spiritually, or know someone who is, please call us at 407.330.4400. Your generous contributions are appreciated and make a difference in our service. Salad-Bration! You liked our soups, you ll love our salads. Try one, try them all: Spinach, Egg, Chicken, Fruit and so many more Salad-Bration is back on Saturday, June 30 at the Social Hall from 630 830 PM. $8 for adults/kids under 12 FREE. Cool off at Salad-Bration! Food Pantry Need of the Week: * URGENT REQUEST * Canned Vegetables, Canned Fruit and Chunky Soups. Last Week: 146 items donated with a retail value of $275. Thanks! This Week s Vincentian Reflection: Today, Jesus looking around those seated in the circle said: Here are my mother and my brothers. For whoever does the will of God is my brother and sister and mother. Through your almsgiving you are indeed doing the will of God and your gift placed for St. Vincent de Paul indeed brings Christ s love and compassion to the poor. DO YOU NEED ASSISTANCE? PLEASE CALL US! SVDP Assistance Hotline call: 407.330.4400 SVDP for Pick up of donations: 1.888.986.4483 Thrift Store Location: 216 N. Hwy 17-92, Suite #150 Big Lots Plaza, Longwood, 32750, Hours: Mon. to Fri.: 10 am to 7 pm; Sat. 9 am to 6 pm *Closed Sunday* Society of St. Vincent de Paul All Souls Conference May 2018 Case Management Report Grupos de Oración Spanish Nuestro Grupo de Oración Jesús María y José cordialmente te invita a su reunión tradicional en sala de conferencias el lunes a las 7:15 pm, comenzando con el rezo del rosario, oraciones y la adoración del Santísimo Sacramento. Todos están invitados a asistir. Por favor únase a Padres y Madres Oracion el primer sábado del mes las 6:30 pm en la Capilla Histórica y permanezca después para la confraternidad en el Salón Social. Nuestro grupo se reúne el primer sábado de cada mes. Se proporciona cuidado de niños. Total Number of Individuals/Families Served: 49 No of Food Orders: 43 valued at $3,460.50 No. of Bags of Care: 18 valued at $450 No. of Clothing Vouchers: 4 valued at $307 No. of Families Receiving Financial Assistance: 29 at $8,802.06 Rent/Lodging: 23 at $7,149.02 Utilities: 2 at $550.09 Gas Vouchers: 6 at $110 Bus Passes: 4 @ 40.25 Household Items: 2 @ $36.34 Car Insurance: 2 @ $358.27 Meat for Pantry: $131.13 Beds: 2 at $325 Medicine: 2 at $101.96 Total Cash and In-Kind Services: $13,019.56 Reflect & Resp ond to Scrip ture LPI, Inc. First Reading: We hear today part of the divine consequences of Adam and Eve disobeying God -- eternal enmity (hostility, hatred) between the serpent and humanity. Where do you see this enmity in the world today? Second Reading: In his second letter to the Christians in Corinth, Paul writes with confidence that as a believer in Christ, he will be raised with Christ. Are there people in your life with a similar conviction of faith? Gospel Reading: Why do you think the scribes from Jerusalem attributed evil intent ("He is possessed by Beelzebul.") behind Jesus' power to heal people and exorcise demons? L e t s S t ay C o n n e c t e d! Like and post to us on our Facebook Pages: All Souls Catholic Community All Souls Catholic Cemetery All Souls Community Harvest Festival Sign-up to receive parish emails or text messages through our Flocknote service. We regularly send updates about parish activities, events, and announcements. You can sign-up to receive our email and free* text alerts by texting Allsouls to: 84576 (*Standard messaging rates may apply from your cell phone provider) Follow us on Twitter: @AllSoulsSanford Watch: Parish Media Ministry for our priest s Weekly Homily online at our parish website: https://www.allsoulssanford.org CH - New on SR 46; CP - Historic on Oak Ave.); SH - Social Hall; SVDP House (9th/Myrtle); SL - Science Lab; CR - Parish Conference Room; Suite C - Parish Office Suite C, upstairs; TRC - Technical Research Center; CGR - Gathering Room; R - Rectory; K of C Hall 6/10 6/11 Knights and Ladies of Peter Claver, 2pm (CR/SVDP) Spanish Prayer Group, 6:30 pm (CP) 6/14 Contemporary Choir, 6:30 pm (CH) 6/15 Parish Office Closes at 12 Noon