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Information Clergy & Staff Members St. Augustine Church Pastor Father David Ruchinski Parochial Vicar Father Philip Timlin Father Wilson Colmenares Administrative Assistant to the Pastor Gail Fitzsimmons RCIA and Young Adult Ministry Coordinator Vincent Herzog Liturgy Coordinator Melissa Likamwa Music Coordinator Lindsey Tran Religious Education Coordinator Elena Melendez Facilities and Operations Manager Mary T. Wise Bookkeeper Lee Ann Andrewskiewicz Parish Secretaries Brian Gulig Cecile Sands The Tabernacle Candle is being sponsored this week in honor of Fiona. Date Intentions Events Sunday, July 29 Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 2 Kings 4:42-44 Ephesians 4:1-6 John 6:1-15 Monday, July 30 Saint Peter Chrysologus Jeremiah 13:1-11 Matthew 13:31-35 Tuesday, July 31 Saint Ignatius of Loyola Jeremiah 14:17-22 Matthew 13:36-43 9:00am The Parish 11:30am Daniel Conigliaro by the parish 1:30pm Marta Rosales Samuel G Russell by Judy Russell 12:00pm Kathryne Padgett by Ingrid Hamilton 12:00pm Souls in Purgatory by Freddy Rojas 2:30pm Cafecito 4:00pm Inquiry 4:30pm Holy Hour 7:00pm Grupo de Oracion 4:30pm Newman Choir Practice 6:15pm Newman Dinner 7:00pm Spanish Choir Practice The Catholic Student Center Director of the Catholic Student Center Father David Ruchinski Assistant Director Ashley Hemingway Campus Minister Sandy DeTeresa Director of Development Mel Rio Campus Ministry Assistant Sr. Ana-Luisa Galvan Alumni Outreach Coordinator Lauren Troncoso Parish Evangelization Team Coordinator FOCUS Missionaries Chloe Page Wednesday, August 1 Saint Alphonsus Liguori Jeremiah 15:10, 16-21 Matthew 13:44-46 Thursday, August 2 Saint Eusebius of Vercelli Jeremiah 18:1-6 Matthew 13:47-53 Friday, August 3 Weekday Jeremiah 26:1-9 Matthew 13:54-58 12:00pm Kathryne Padgett by Ingrid Hamilton 12:00pm Vocations 12:00pm 4:30pm Holy Hour 6:15pm Quo Vadis 7:00pm Cursillo 6:15pm Scripture Reflection (Young Adults) 6:30 Choir Rehearsal 4:30pm Holy Hour Saturday Vigil, August 4 Second Kings 4:42-44 Ephesians 4:1-6 John 6:1-15 Walter and Gladys Sands by Cecile Sands and Sam Saxon 6:00am Rosario de Aurora RCIA Sacramental Preparation Sacrament of Marriage Sacrament of Baptism Contact Vincent Herzog at vincent@catholicgators.org Call the office for information on First Reconciliation, First Communion, High School Confirmation, & Adult Confirmation preparation. Couples should meet with a priest at least six months prior to the wedding. The wedding date should not be scheduled before talking with a priest. Couples should contact Gail Fitzsimmons (gail@catholicgators.org) to schedule a preliminary meeting. Parents and prospective godparents should complete the Baptism Registration or Sponsor/Godparent Eligibility at catholicgators.org.. Please call the parish office (352.372.3533) with questions. 2
Parish Stewardship STEWARDSHIP Masses for July 21-22, 2018 Offertory $4,956.10 Blackbaud Student Center $1,831.22 Student Center N/A Mercedarian Sisters $5.00 E-Giving Offertory $1,547.00 Poor Box $37.00 E-Giving Student Center $50.00 TOTAL $8,988.32 Blackbaud Offertory $562.00 St. Augustine Spotlight Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 29, 2018 Today s first reading from the Second Book of Kings and the Gospel from John involve multiplication of food to feed a multitude of hungry people. These apparent miracles by Elisha and Jesus beg the question, How many miracles (that is acts that defy the laws of nature that He, Himself, created) does God do these days, and how many miracles does He do in response to our prayers? We all pray for those in need, for example the hungry, the homeless, and the poor. Have you ever thought about how you expect such prayers to be answered? There are a limited number of possibilities. Let s consider them. Is God supposed to perform a literal miracle and make money, food, clothing, or shelter miraculously appear from nowhere? OK, not many of us has seen or heard of such things happening. I m not saying that God never performs miracles on such a scale, but admittedly they are rare, and so asking for such a miracle is not a good bet for getting our desired outcome for those in need. OK, then maybe God will inspire His people to do the work. Fair enough. Are we praying for God to inspire some OTHER people to become generous? First, God has given us free will, to follow his will or not. That is why there is sin. So God will never force anyone to do good, bad, or any specific act (including giving a friend or relative a job). He will call on us through His Spirit to do His will, though. So again, are we asking God to send his Spirit to other people? That is not a sure thing, because people never fail to fail in doing God s will. The only people we KNOW will be changed by these prayers that we make is US. When praying for those in need, if our prayer is more than just a nice thought, we must open ourselves to be changed by the Spirit within us to do God's will for those in need. If everyone who makes such a prayer opens themselves to being changed, seemingly miracles really would happen, just like the feeding of the multitudes in the reading from today. Not to take anything away from Elisha and Jesus, but some people propose that the inspiration and teaching of Jesus and Elisha inspired those in the crowd to share what they had with those in need, and the shortage was solved. Moving forward, when we pray for those in need, let us ask ourselves if our prayers are no more than a well wish (e.g., You re in my thoughts. ), if we re expecting everyone else to be God s helping hands or if we re willing to let the Spirit work through us to do God s will. Paul A. Gulig Chair, Service Committee and Parish Council 3
Around the Parish, Greater Gainesville and the Diocese Saint Vincent de Paul Society Special Collection: August 5, 2018 Thanks to Mr. Joseph West and students at Saint Francis Catholic Academy for the food drive for SVDP. To all who have donated and those who work to help us assist with delivering food, doing home visits, paying utilities and/or rent, we extend our heartfelt appreciation. In the last six months, we helped 25 families during home visits and 18 families without a home visit. We paid $2,270.00 on utilities and $2,100 on rent. Whatever you do for the least one of these you have also done unto me. You are invited to our meeting in Gainesville at St. Patrick Social Hall any Monday at 6:00 PM or call 352-222-0588. Meetings are also held at 6:30pm on Thursdays at St. Francis- Newberry Conference Room located at 25527 W. Newberry Rd. in Newberry. Call 352-660-9310 to see if this is the charity that interests you." The Black and Indian Mission Office is comprised of three distinct but inter-related organizations, each with its own purpose and history, but all seeking to fulfill the one Mission to the Missions! Founded by the Catholic bishops of the United States, each organization cooperates with local diocesan communities to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ and respond to real and pressing needs on the ground. Read more and join us in our Mission to the Missions! Visit info@blackandindianmission.org for details. Questions about God, your soul, Catholic teachings, becoming Catholic, preparing to receive the sacraments -- especially the questions you feel you should already know or that no one knows! To get the questions flowing, the RCIA will be showing episodes from Bishop Barron's renowned series -- such as the Catholicism Series, Pivotal Players, and his newest on the Mass -- starting July 1st at 4:00pm in the newly redecorated parish lounge every Sunday until August. Then we will be hosting a Q&A. There will be coffee and doughnuts. All are welcome. 4
Catholic Student Center and Young Adult Ministries This year marks the 50th anniversary of Humanae Vitae (1968-2018). Written by Blessed Paul VI, this document provides beautiful and clear teaching about God's plan for married love and the transmission of life. For resources and a listing of events being held visit the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops website (usccb.org). Please join us in welcoming twenty-four of our new and youngest parishioners with whom we have celebrated the Sacrament of Baptism this year. May Mary, the Holy Mother of the Redeemer, who accepted God s plan without reservations, support you, nourishing your hope and desire to serve faithfully Christ and his Church. May Our Lady help these little ones especially, so that they can fully realize the plan of God has in store for each of them. Saint John Paul II, January 12, 2003 Amy Ana Dilla Mora Catalina Isabel Lopez Soto Zora Azalea Bennett Grant Reed Golema Kimberly Garcia-Carmona Dominic Kolbe Gulig Mia Guadalupe Alcantara Vilchez Lizbeth Venegas-Hernandez Emily Venegas-Hernandez Ezekiel Leonardo Turingan-Mercado Iznari Katerina Hildalgo-Cruz Jason Emmanuel Torres-Martinez Adriana Yinelys Torres-Martinez Santiago Jose Salazar-Martinez Gabriella Cacho Guadalupe Hinojosa-Hernandez Leonel Trejo-Rubio Chiara Brigid Hemingway Kelly Sa nchez-ibarra Marteen Alejandro Riano Montealegre Isaline Sue Schultz Luna Belen Flores Dulce Maria Morales Lopez Elias Xu 5
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Greater Gainesville, Catholic schools, the Diocese and The Parish Life Teen Highlight: Luke Winner Luke will be a freshman at St. Francis Catholic Academy this year and is a member of their Wolfbotics Robotics Club. Luke is also a Boy Scout in Troop 432 and currently holds the rank of 1st Class. Luke loves playing video games and learning about how to design and create them. Luke has been an active member of St. Augustine Catholic Church his entire life. He is now part of Life Teen and is an altar server at Mass. 7