Prison Ministry Kickoff September 12

The Prison Ministry Kickoff meeting has been rescheduled to September 12 because of the hurricane. The 1 hour scheduled meeting will begin at 9:15 in the Craft Room of the MInistry Center. Andrew Cash is your contact person at 404-858-3125 and [email protected]. Happening This Week Noteworthy News

Sunday, September 5 Mass Times: 8:00 am with Children’s Liturgy & Nursery 11:00 am with Nursery Lifeteen: 6pm Monday, September 6 Rosary: 7:45 am followed by Morning Prayer Mass: 8:30 am Boy Scouts Troop 692: 7pm Alcoholics Anonymous: 12:00 pm & 7:00 pm in Seton Bldg. Tuesday, September 7 Rosary: 7:45 am followed by Morning Prayer Mass: 8:30am Women’s Study Group: 9:30am Tuesday Tea for Moms: 10am SVdP Business Meeting: 6:30pm Alcoholics Anonymous: 12:00 pm & 7:00 pm in Seton Bldg. Wednesday, September 8 Evening Prayer: 5pm Mass: 5:15pm Prayer Shawl Ministry: 2pm Spirit Nite Dinner: 5:45pm Spirit Nite w/youth night: 6:30pm Baptism Class: 6:30pm Alcoholics Anonymous: 12:00 pm & 7:00 pm in Seton Bldg. Thursday, September 9 Rosary: 7:45 am followed by Morning Prayer HSCCW General Meeting: 9:00am Choir Practice: 6:30pm Alcoholics Anonymous: 12:00 pm & 7:00 pm in Seton Bldg. Friday, September 10 Rosary: 7:45 am followed by Morning Prayer Mass: 8:30am Confessions and Holy Hour: 9am Alcoholics Anonymous: 12:00 pm & 7:00 pm in Seton Bldg. Saturday, September 11 Mass: 8:30am RCIA: 8:30am Confessions: 4pm Mass:5:30pm Alcoholics Anonymous: 12:00 pm & 7:00 pm in Seton Bldg Sunday, September 12 Mass Times: 8:00 am with Children’s Liturgy & Nursery 11:00 am with Nursery Faith Formation & EDGE: 9:15am Prison Ministry Workshop: 9:15am Military Outreach BBQ: 12pm LifeTeen: 6pm

You are invited to the Growing and Living Conference Saturday, Oct. 2, at St. Mary Parish in Fort Walton Beach. This year’s theme, “To Grow and Live in the Real Presence,” is centered on the Eucharist. Bishop Felipe J. Estévez, of the Diocese of St. Augustine, will give the keynote address in English and Spanish. There will be breakout sessions, eucharistic adoration and Mass. The cost is $15 per person till Sept. 1 and $20 per person after Sept. 1. For more information and to register, visit https://www.ptdiocese.org/growingandliving.

Mass Intentions The Catholic of The Holy Spirit 10650 Gulf Beach Highway for the week Pensacola, FL 32507

Saturday, Sept. 4 Parish Office Please remember these Hours: Mon.—Fri. 9 am to 5 pm 8:30am +Jeffery Cepuran parishioners, 5:30pm +Haylee Ann Harigel Phone: (850) 492-0837 | Fax: (850) 492-4968 relaves & friends in Sacramental Emergency: (850) 585-3723 need of your prayers: Society of St. Vincent DePaul: (850) 492-6550

Sunday, Sept. 5 St. Vincent DePaul Pickup: (850) 434-6615 offi[email protected] | www.holyspiritperdido.com 8am People of the Parish 11am + Lucy, Louis, + Marilyn Leardi Weekend Mass schedule Sue Bartol Dyna Boland Saturday Vigil…………………………..5:30 pm Monday, Sept. 6, 8:30 am Eileen Brotherton Sunday Mornings…………………..8:00am & 11:00am Birthday of Carmel Cate Mary Chisolm Daily Mass schedule Roger De Valcourt Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday…....8:30 am Tuesday, Sept. 7, 8:30am Nancy Feliciano Wednesday……………………..………...... 5:15 pm Intenons of Jay & Debbie Bonanno Grace Flaherty Laura Hicks Confession Bill & Barbara Holden Friday……………………………………...…...9 am - 10 am Wednesday, Sept. 8, 5:15pm Valerie Jenson Saturday…………………………...…….……4 pm - 5 pm + Jerry R Bausta Joe Kenna Eileen Kenna Parish Office Contact Information * Clergy Patrick & Susan Rev. Thomas S. Collins, ext. 208 Thursday, Sept. 9, 8:30am Landry [email protected] + Robert Mullally Sophie Mitchell Chad Oyler Rev. Joe Fowler, ext. 209 Charlotte Slepicka [email protected] Friday, Sept. 10, 8:30am Sarah Roclevitch * Music Director + Ann Dunn Tony Roclevitch Kathy Johansen, ext. 252 Ray Smith [email protected] Saturday, Sept. 11 Chaz Trotter Cantor

Bill Williams Valerie Matheny 8:30am Souls in Purgatory Daniel Freesmeier 5:30pm People of the Parish [email protected] Peggy Bratina

* Faith Formation Bridget Simpson, ext. 210 Sunday, Sept. 12 [email protected] 8am + Sylvia Roclevitch 11am +Thomas H McDevi * Youth Ministry

Emilee Varnadore, ext. 211 [email protected],

Stewardship of Treasury * Office/Bookkeeping

Kathy Hoffman, ext. 202 Offertory 8/30/2021 - $3,970.00 offi[email protected]

Online Giving - $ 3,918.65

* Maintenance Thank you for your generosity! Stephen French [email protected]

Assistance For Victims of Sexual Abuse * Media Evangelist/Communications The diocese is committed to healing the hurting hearts of sexual Alison Lacour, ext. 217 abuse victims and has established Victims Assistance [email protected] Coordinators who are experienced and trained counselors. These counselors are available to help persons who have been sexually * Holy Spirit Child Development Academy abused by a priest, deacon, or other church personnel in the 850-492-4968 | Hours 7 am — 6 pm Pensacola/Fort Walton area. Louis Makarowski, Ph.D, P.A. Allison Gill, Director [email protected] may be reached at (850) 477-7181 Holy Spirit Youth Our Church Fully Alive

Religious Education—PreK to 5th Grade Holy Spirit Council of Catholic Women meets Sunday mornings from 9:15am to The HSCCW meets on the second Thursday of 10:45am. Please contact Bridget Simpson each month at 9:30am in the Craft Room located in to register at [email protected]. the Ministry Center. Our next meeting will be Sept. 9th. All women of the parish are invited to Edge/Lifeteen: attend. For information, contact Nancy McNelis at (214) 770-1985. [email protected] Holy Spirit Book Club No Faith Formation, Edge, or Our club meets monthly on the 3rd Monday of the month via Zoom, and it is most fun! Lifeteen For September we will be reading The Dearly on September 5th Beloved by Cara Wall. To join our group, please contact Anne Daniel at (850) 341-1390. Happy Labor Day! Prayer Shawl Ministry The Prayer Shawl Ministry meets at 2pm on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month in the Craft Room of our Ministry Center. We gather to crochet and knit for those who may need some extra comfort. Knitting on your bucket list? No problem, these ladies are happy to teach you. For more information, please contact Joyce Yaden at (850)

492-2518.

The Holy Spirit Women’s Study Group The Holy Spirit Women’s Study Group will begin its Fall 2021 session on Tuesday, September 7 at 9:15 AM in the Seton Building. We hope to offer this meeting on zoom as well. Please join us to reflect and pray using the book: The Eucharist: A Catholic Study Guide by Fr. Mitch Pacwa. Books are available for purchase in online bookstores. To sign up contact contact Debbie Bonanno at tennismom@ cox or call 850-304- 8862.

Men of Holy Spirit The Men of Holy Spirit have begun meeting again! All men of the parish are invited to join us. We meet on the 3rd Saturday of each month. We begin with Mass at 8:30am followed by our meeting and fellowship. Please contact Romano Kidd for

more information at [email protected]

Mom’s Tea Mom’s of children at home! Please join us on on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday mornings at 10am for fellowship, prayer and discussions about issues that concern Catholic mothers. Each week Father Joe leads a discussion about a different topic. Snacks and drinks are provided as well as child care. For more information please contact Bridget Simpson at [email protected] or Alison Lacour at [email protected]

Fr. Joe Fowler Dominican Pilgrimage April 30-May 13, 2022 - 14 Days $8,999 from Pensacola For Information and Reservations, Contact Fr. Joe Fowler, The Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee Telephone: (850) 529-4029 - Email: [email protected] Saturday, April 30 - Day 1 – DEPART USA – Today Tuesday, May 3 - Philip & James - Day 4 - we depart Pensacola to connect with our overnight MONTEPULCIANO/PIENZA/MONTALCINO - Today we flight to Rome aboard a wide-bodied jet. We enjoy drive to Montepulciano, the "Pearl of Renaissance". We in-flight movies, dinner, and breakfast aloft. begin with Mass at the Dominican Monastery, which was Sunday, May 1 - St. Joseph the Worker - DAY 2 - home of St. Agnes of Montepulciano. We visit the ROME/ /SIENA - Following morning arrival temple church of "San Biagio" and walk to the "Piazza in Rome we travel north through the Italian Grande," and visit the cathedral, town hall, and some countryside to beautiful lakeside town of Bolsena. noble palaces. We also visit the Cellar Ercolani, where We celebrate Mass in one of the lakeside villages in we enjoy pecorino cheese and Vino Nobile di the area. We then board a boat in Rocca Farnese for Montepulciano. We make our way from there to lunch our scenic tour along the shores of Lake Bolsena. We at La Terazza del Chiostro in Pienza (for an al disembark in Bolsena, known for a miracle said to lunch on their terrace) After lunch we leave Pienza, to have occurred in the Basilica of Santa Cristina in Montalcino, "great and noble fortified city" as Pope Pius 1263, when a Bohemian priest, in doubt about the II defined it. Rich in churches and monuments, doctrine of Transubstantiation, reported bleeding Montalcino is also famous for its Brunello wine. We stop from the host he had consecrated at Mass. Following to La Fortezza winery, located right inside the ancient our included lunch, we visit the Church of Santa fortress of Montalcino, a place rich in history that was Christina. We continue north, arriving in the the symbol of the last glorious defense of the Sienese magnificent city of Siena, which invites us to stroll Republic in 1555 against the Florentine Hispanic troops. through its Gothic streets. Dinner is on our own. Here you will have the opportunity to purchase the Overnight at our hotel. excellent wines of the region should you choose. Return Monday, May 2 - Day 3 –SIENA - We discover on this to Siena and our hotel. Dinner is on our own. tour the places visited by St. Catherine of Siena, Wednesday, May 4 - Day 5 – SAN GIMIGNANO – This patron saint of Italy, co-patron saint of Europe, and morning, we drive to San Gimignano the nearby Doctor of the Church. Following Mass, we meet our medieval town famous for its tower houses built as guide. Inside the Basilica we admire the relics of the symbols of the residents’ wealth and power. The town is Saint’s finger and head. We discover the inner so precious that UNESCO has declared it a “World greatness of this small but great Sienese woman, Heritage Site.” Walking through the Old City means who fought to bring peace to all of Europe. From plunging into the Middle Ages and getting a taste of here we move on to visit the house-sanctuary, what the city must have been like more than seven where Catherine was born and lived for most of her hundred years ago. We celebrate Mass at the St. Fina life. We see where her bedroom was, and the chapel today. Afterwards, we visit the nearby hospital remains of her family’s kitchen. We then descend to with the relic of her bed. She was a saint who died at 15 Fontebranda, the oldest fountain in Siena, and climb years old after having been confined to this “bed” (wood the highest hill to visit the Duomo with its wonderful panel) for 5 years of illness. We enjoy lunch in San works of art. Leaving the Duomo we descend the Gimignano at Le Terrazze restaurant upstairs by the stairs which lead to the baptistery and there we hear windows. We return to Siena and our hotel for some more stories about the life of St. Catherine. overnight. Dinner is on our own. The tour ends in the beautiful Piazza del Campo, Thursday, May 5 - Day 6 – FLORENCE -This morning, we with the famous Palazzo Pubblico that had just been drive to Florence, where we begin with a drive to the completed at the time of St. Catherine. We have free “Piazzale Michelangelo” for a panoramic view of the time for lunch on our own and browsing before spectacular city. We continue to the city where we returning to our hotel. Dinner at a restaurant in celebrate Mass at the Basilica of San Marco. We meet Siena. Overnight at our hotel. our guide and begin our tour with a visit to the convent of San Marco and the wonderful Fra Angelico frescoes. “Have questions about this pilgrimage? Ask We then continue to the Duomo, the heart of the city. us! Go to www.Unitours.com/questions.” To book online go to http://bit.ly/FowlerItaly

Here we admire the cupola by Brunelleschi, Monday, May 9 - Day 10 – SIENA /ROME - completed in 1240, and its campanile by Giotto. Today we depart Siena for Rome. On route, we stop in Once outside we view the Baptistery with its Orvieto for a visit and Mass at the breathtaking incomparable bronze doors by Ghiberti. Afterwards, Cathedral, which is known as the jewel of Italian we set out to the Piazza della Signoria, dominated by architecture. Inside the Cathedral is the Chapel of the the Palazzo Vecchio and its embattlement crowned Corporal, which houses the altar cloth stained with the tower. Across from the Palace, we visit the Loggia blood of Christ from the eucharistic miracle, the site of dei Lanzi with the statues of the Perseus by Cellini; which we visited in nearby Bolsena. In the 13th century a Giambologna's the “Rape of the ” and pilgrim priest named Peter of Prague was celebrating “Hercules.” Free time for lunch on our own and Mass at the crypt of St. Christina. He was having a faith some time for shopping or personal adventure. We crisis concerning the real presence of Christ in the conclude with a visit to the Basilica of Santa Croce. Eucharist and while speaking the words of the Among the most famous interred here, lie Galileo, consecration, blood started to drip from the consecrated Rossini, Michelangelo, and Machiavelli. We return to Host. After the miracle, Pope Urban instituted The Feast hotel in Siena. Dinner at a restaurant in Siena. of Corpus Christi. Following our included luncheon here, Friday, May 6 - Day 7 –AREZZO – This morning we we continue to Rome for overnight. We enjoy a depart Siena for a short ride to Arezzo, an ancient reception on the hotel’s rooftop including prosecco and capital of Etruria and a small medieval jewel. Upon some appetizers. Dinner is on our own. Overnight at our arrival our sightseeing will include the Cathedral hotel in Rome. [where you will also find the 14th-century tomb of Tuesday, May 10 - DAY 11 - ROME – This morning, we Pope Gregory X], the Church of Santa Maria della enjoy a walking tour of Rome’s sites including a visit to Pieve, Piazza Grande, the Church of St Francis with the Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, and Italian designer the famous by Piero della Francesca and shops along the Via Condotti. We celebrate Mass at Giorgio Vasari’s birthplace. We celebrate Mass at the Santa Maria Sopra Minerva. Following lunch on our Church of Saint Dominic here. Following our own, this afternoon by coach, we visit one of Rome’s included lunch in Arezzo, we return to Siena and our major basilicas, St. John Lateran, the nearby Holy Stairs, hotel. We enjoy dinner in the city on our own. and the Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem. If Saturday, May 7 - Day 8 – BOLOGNA – This morning, possible, we stop by the Caffé Greco for a coffee on our we drive due north to Bologna, one of the culinary own before we continue for dinner at Hostaria Costanza. capitals of Italy. Situated on the southern edge of Wednesday, May 11 - DAY 12 - VATICAN CITY/ROME - the Po plain, Bologna, the capital of Emilia-Romagna, This morning, we make our way to St. Peter's for an has many medieval towers, churches and long audience with Pope Francis if he is in residence. arcaded streets lined by sumptuous 14c to 17c Following lunch at Ristorante Scarpone, we celebrate palaces. With one of the oldest universities in Mass at Santa and after, we enjoy a walking tour Europe, one can imagine the political and cultural of some more of Rome’s highlights passing the Roman importance of this once independent city. Following Fora, the Arch of Constantine, the Coliseum, and the Mass at the tomb of St. Dominic at the 13c St. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. We return to our hotel Dominic’s church with statues by Michelangelo and and dinner is on our own tonight. its celebrated arch by the sculptor Niccolò da Bari, Thursday, May 12 - DAY 13 – VATICAN CITY/ROME - we see the Neptune Fountain, Town Hall, and Following morning Mass at St. Peter's, (See note below) leaning towers. We enjoy a wonderful Bologna lunch pilgrims will have chosen one of two options. Either we in the city. After our visits and free time, we return spend this morning seeing the treasures of the Vatican Siena where dinner will be on our own. Museum with the special “Art and Faith Tour” offered by Sunday, May 8 – Mother’s Day - Day 9 – CHIANTI the nuns of the Missionaries of Divine Revelation. We REGION – This morning we depart and the first town marvel at Michelangelo's restored frescoes in the Sistine we meet is Radda in Chianti, where there is a Chapel. Continue to St. Peter's Basilica to view the wonderful view of the surroundings. We proceed to “Pieta”. Or enjoy the “Scavi tour”, a special tour of the Greve in Chianti, which can be considered Chianti's excavations beneath the Vatican where the body of St. gates. Etruscans lived here, where the great Peter was found. We visit in groups of twelve. When not Giovanni da Verrazzano was born, as celebrated by below, we enjoy shopping in this area. Following lunch the big statue in the main square. Piazza on our own, this afternoon we are free for shopping, Matteotti, with its shape, restaurants, and shops is personal adventure, and rest. Dinner will be in local the main attraction. The Church of Santa restaurant this evening. Croce displays important artworks by Florentine Note: the option for this morning will be selected at the artists such as Andrea Della Robbia and deserve a time of registering for the pilgrimage. visit. We go to the Wine Museum which offers over Friday, May 13 - Day 14 – ROME/USA – If possible, we 100 types of wine for tasting. We visit the Castello di celebrate Mass at the parish near to the hotel before we Verrazzano for a pleasant wine tasting before we continue to the airport to make our way home with return to Siena for our restaurant dinner and memories of a lifetime. overnight.

Fr. Joe Fowler - Dominican Italy Pilgrimage Mail to: Fr. Joe Fowler, The Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee, 11 North B. Street, Pensacola, FL 32502 Please reserve ___ seats on this Dominican Italy Pilgrimage - April 30-May 13, 2022 Enclosed please find deposit of $1,000 per person (Payable to Unitours, Inc.) PLEASE ENCLOSE A COPY OF YOUR PASSPORT (Passport MUST be valid until November 13, 2022, or later.) Name(s) as appears on passport) My Roommate: ______Address: ___ Please assign a roommate (if available) ___ I prefer single room - $2,231 supplement. City, State & Zip ___ I prefer Business Class Air ($3,800 Supplement for overseas flights only.) Telephone: ___ I/we wish to purchase optional travel insurance starting at $536 now to cover preexisting conditions. (See “Travel Insurance” below.) Email address: Day 13 Option, Choose one: ______Scavi Tour ______Vatican Museum Name(s) to use on nametags

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TOTAL TOUR PRICE: The tour price is based on airfare, cruise, land rates and due date including insurance. Cancellations made from time of reservation to within rates of exchange in effect August 5, 2021. All rates are subject to change without 61 days prior to departure - - $400 administration fee (charged to deposit) plus any air prior notice. Should the rates go up or down, an adjustment would be made prior to penalties noted above. In the event of a cancellation from 60 to 31 days prior to departure. Refunds CANNOT be granted for any accommodations, services or events departure - - $400 administration fee plus up to 50% of the land cost, plus any air that are not used nor if you deviate from the tour. If fewer than 35 pilgrims participate penalties noted above. No refund for cancellations received within 30 days of a price adjustment may be necessary. departure. All cancellation and refund claims must be in writing to Unitours, Inc. PASSPORT AND VISA REQUIREMENTS: A valid passport is required. At the BANK FEE: A fee of $50 will be charged for any check that is returned to us for time of printing, U.S. citizens holding valid passports DO NOT REQUIRE visas or insufficient or unavailable funds. immunization for the country or countries being visited. Passport MUST be valid until DEVIATIONS: A service charge of $50 pp will be applied for any deviations made November 13, 2022, or later. Citizens of countries other than U.S. - please contact the in tour, (where possible), PLUS any additional air or land charges incurred. consulate of the country or countries being visited to determine visa requirements. TRAVEL INSURANCE: Optional Travel Insurance is strongly recommended AIR TRANSPORTATION: International flight reservations are being held on for your trip. See www.Unitours.com/TravelInsurance for full details including American Airlines. No stopovers are permitted. Any changes after ticket is issued, optional Cancel for any reason coverage. (NOT AVAILABLE FOR NEW carries a mandatory charge of $200. Once the tickets are issued, they are NON- YORK RESIDENTS.) Cost of travel insurance for this trip starts at $536. To TRANSFERABLE AND NON-REFUNDABLE. Any requests to change a ticket cover preexisting conditions, insurance must be purchased with your once issued will incur a reissue fee of $200 plus any fare differential will apply. reservation. (See reservation form). If paying by check, add insurance cost to Cancellation of air seat within 90 days of departure will incur a $200 penalty. your deposit. Insurance can also be purchased at the time of your final payment. DOMESTIC AIRFARE: For those who make domestic air arrangements to the LAND ARRANGEMENTS: The tour operator reserves the right to change the originating city of this tour, your tour host and Unitours strongly recommend the itinerary due to unforeseen emergencies. purchase of tickets that can be changed without heavy fees and penalties as RESPONSIBILITIES: Unitours, Inc., the organizer, and their representatives act international flight schedules are always subject to change. only as agents for the tour members in making arrangements for hotels, transportation, HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS: Specially selected hotels based on twin sightseeing, restaurants, or any other services in connection with the itinerary. They occupancy with private bath. Single Room supplement of $2231 will be charged will exercise reasonable care in making such arrangements, however, they do not where requested and available. If you do not have a roommate and Unitours is unable assume any liability whatsoever, for any injury, damage, loss, accident or delay to to arrange one, you will be billed for the single room supplement. All singles are person or property because of any acts of war or terrorism, any act of default of any subject to availability. hotel, carrier, restaurant, company, or person rendering any of the services included in MEALS: Breakfast is provided daily plus lunches and dinner specifically noted in the the tours. The tickets, coupons, tariffs, rules, or contracts currently in use by any itinerary. carrier, hotel, restaurant, or other contractor rendering services shall constitute the sole TIPS AND TAXES: Tips and taxes normally appearing on hotel and restaurant bills contract between such contractor and the tour member. Unitours Inc., or the as service are included, as are all government and local taxes on hotels and meals, organizer, accept no responsibility for any damage or delay due to sickness, porterage of one suitcase per person. International departure taxes of $121 plus current pilferage, labor disputes, machinery breakdown, quarantine, government fuel surcharges of $400 are included (subject to change). Tips to Tour restraints, weather, or any other cause beyond their personal control. No carrier Manager/Guides, drivers of $149 are included. One average sized suitcase not shall be responsible for any act, omission or events during the time passengers are not exceeding 50 lbs total weight and 62 linear inches (height plus width plus depth) is on board its own conveyance. The right is reserved to cancel or change itineraries or permitted throughout the trip. substitute services without notice and to decline to accept or retain any passenger at NOT INCLUDED: Expenses and items not specifically mentioned in this brochure any time. In view of statutory or contractual limitations that may apply to personal are NOT covered, including but not limited to passport and visa fees, meals not listed injury or property damage losses the purchase of accident and baggage insurance is and items of a personal nature such as laundry, wines, liquors, mineral waters, after strongly recommended. Optional travel insurance offered by Unitours must be paid dinner coffee or tea, sightseeing or services other than those specifically mentioned with your final payment. and excess baggage and insurance, etc. ERRORS: In case of printing, typographical errors, computer errors, verbal, or human DEPOSITS AND CANCELLATIONS: A deposit of $1,000 is required to secure billing errors, we reserve the right to invoice or re-invoice participants with corrected reservations. Any balance is to be paid in full no later than 60 days before departure billing. of tour. Final payments received by Unitours after 45 days before departure must include a $25 late payment fee. (This does not apply for new reservations made within 45 days of departure.) Reservations made within 60 days of departure must include full payment. Amex, Discover, Visa and MasterCard are accepted with signed reservation form. Final payments will be applied to same credit card on final payment

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