Our Lady of the

Holy - St. Richard Holy Rosary - St. Richard Holy Rosary - St. Richard Church January 22, 2017

Under the Pastoral Care of the Trinitarian Fathers

7500 SW 152 Street, Palmetto Bay, FL 33157

Parish Clergy

Fr. William J. Sullivan, O.SS.T. Fr. Daniel Houde, O.SS.T.

Fr. Richard Giner, O.SS.T.

Deacon Robert O’Malley Website: www.HRSRCS.org Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 22, 2017

Church Staff

HOLY ROSARY - ST. RICHARD Paul D. Otero Staf f Catechesis & Managing Director & SCHOOL Fr. Adelson Moreira, O.SS.T. Sandra Blanco Under the Pastoral Care of The Trinitarian Fathers Administrator Parish Secretary Fr. Daniel Church School [email protected] 7500 SW 152 Street 18455 Franjo Road María de Lourdes Rodríguez Palmetto Bay, Fl. 33157 Cutler Bay, Fl. 33157 Sacramental Coordinator (305) 233-8711 (305) 235-5442 [email protected] Fax (305) 254-2756 Fax (305) 235-5670 Alicia M. Mendes Catechesis Registrar Church & School Web site: www.hrsrcs.org [email protected] Church E-Mail: School E-Mail: Rosa Perez Phillips

Receptionist [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Fr. Sullivan, extension 101 Rosa Scott Fr. Richard, extention 101 Music Minister Fr. Daniel, extension 106 Marion Scott Paul D. Otero, extension 111 Assistant Music Minister Sandra Blanco, extension 101 Diane Kessell Rosa Phillips extension 100 Cantor Alicia Mendes, extension 115 Juan Bolaños Maria de Lourdes Rodriguez, extension 116 Cleopatra de la Cruz Ramona de la Cruz Custodians Caridad Bonet Rectory Housekeeper ACRAMENT OF ECONCILIATION SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION School Staff Sat. 8:30am - 10:00am / Bilingual, 1st Sat. of the Month Ninnette Lozano or by Appointment Principal [email protected] Cristina Perez Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Assistant Principal Monday - Friday after the 8:00 am mass till 1:00 pm [email protected] in the Chapel. Nancy Kennedy Registrar

[email protected] Church Office Hours Mass Schedule Michelle Frederick

Daily Mass: 8:00 am Secretary [email protected] Monday - Thursday Monday through Saturday Katherine Fernández 8:30am - 4:30pm Tuesdays, 7:00 pm Spanish Bookkeeper Closed for Lunch Saturday Vigil: 5:00 pm, [email protected] Maggie Cunill 11:30am-12:30pm Sunday Masses: VPK Dir. 7:00am [email protected]

Friday 8:30am - 12:30pm 9:00am Family Liturgy 10:30am St. Vincent de Paul Religious Education Building Holy Rosary—St. Richard 12:30pm en Español Conference. For assistance Sunday 8:00am—1:00pm 5:00pm Youth Mass please call (786) 230-0966

January 22, 2017 Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Pray for the Deceased Pray for the Sick Fr. Brian Dalton Bernie Torres Fr. Willie O’Shea Maria Amaro Fr. Michael Kish Pearl Fabio Fr. Joseph Fishwyck Herbert Fabio Fr. Raul Angulo Cristina Dangond Fr. Alberto Rodriguez, O.SS.T. Teresa R. Summerton Fr. Thomas Morris, O.SS.T. Patricia Ramos SATURDAY January 21st MONDAY, January 23rd 8:00 a.m. Sr. Ana M. Lanzas, SCTJM Diosdado Same 5:00 p.m. †Carla Borges Bianca Maderal Christopher Ricardo †Phung Kim Tran by her loving family Philp Loria Dan Kavanaugh †Phung Kim Tran Mary Burke Judy Attong by her loving family Reynaldo E. Edones by her loving family Madeline Rana †Carla Borges William Zahoran Hilde Lorenz Joyce Masso Pauline Sierens by her loving family TUESDAY, January 24th 8:00 a.m. Joan Chappell Fernando Montenegro †Phung Kim Tran Frank Puglia Donald Fife SUNDAY January 22nd by her loving family Sandra Joly Adelaide Henriquez 7 a.m. †John J. Pearson Patty O’Malley Living and deceased members by his loving family of HRSR Parish 7:00 p.m. Intentions for Provincial Fr. Almas del Purgatorio

William J. Axe, O.SS.T. and all de Lorena Fuenmayor Let us also pray for all residents of Jackson South Hospital, Purdue Medical Center, East Ridge the Trinitarians deceased En celebracíon de su cumpleaños Milena Retirement Community, Pine Wood Villas & the assisted living facilities in our Parish Community. Names must be renewed every 4 weeks by contacting the church office. by the Trinitarian Community in Montenegro Miami de Gabriel Montenegro

9 a.m. WEDNESDAY, January 25th 8:00 a.m. †Richard †Rose Zucker †Phung Kim Tran by loving family by her loving family †David Sierens †Danny Kronheim by Liz Sharkey by Ellen Linardi

†Lily Pino THURSDAY, January 26th 8:00 a.m. by Maria †Paul E. Passinger Jr. by George Powers 10:30 a.m. †Phung Kim Tran †Phung Kim Tran by her loving family by her loving family †Esther Thomson FRIDAY, January 27th 8:00 a.m. by Maria Thomson The ’s Charities and Development Drive (ABCD) †Phung Kim Tran 12:30 p.m. by her loving family is underway. One in Faith, One in Hope, One in Charity, En Accíon de Gracias a: Santa †Javier Morales continues as the theme for 2017. Archbishop Wenski will by his loving family Eduvijis y Caridad del Cobre introduce the campaign in a video presentation shown at de Carmen Diaz SATURDAY January 28th 8:00 a.m. all masses next weekend. Envelopes have been mailed to † Thomas Novitsky 5:00 p.m. by Elizabeth Rall parishioners and will be available at the church entrances. Health Intentions of Thank you for your support of this effort to provide for the Christopher Ricardo †John Linardi many needs of the Archdiocese of Miami. by his loving family by Ellen Linardi John and Rey Hinds Blessed Sacrament Chapel will reopen on Monday evening, January 23, 2017. Mass Celebrants How appropriate that the chapel opens on the January 28 and 29, 2017 National Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children. Recitation of the Rosary will begin at 6:30pm followed Saturday, 5:00 pm Fr. Richard by Mass at 7 o’clock. A reception following the Mass will

be held in the Parish Hall. All members of the parish are Sunday, 7:00 am Fr. Daniel invited to attend. Please mark your 9:00 am Fr. Daniel calendars and join us on this important day for this 10:30 am Fr. Sullivan special occasion.

12:30 pm Fr. Richard Daily mass will be held in the chapel each 5:00 pm Fr. Sullivan morning at 8:00 am, Monday through Saturday, beginning on Tuesday, January 24th. Gloria Third Sunday In Excelsis in Ordinary Deo Time December January 25,22, 20162017

THIRD ORDER OF THE MOST HOLY - GLORIA TIBI TRINITAS!!!

On Sunday, January 22, 2017,at the celebration of the 10:30 Eucharist, fifteen men and women from different walks of life, different ages, different backgrounds will profess the vows of Poverty, Chastity, and Obedience in the Order of the Most Holy Trinity and the Captives. All very different, yet sharing the common vision of our Holy Founder, St. John DeMatha. These men and women will become part of a Religious Family that began in the year 1198 when Christians were being persecuted and martyred for their faith in Jesus. St. John DeMatha felt divinely inspired to found a Religious Community that would come to the aid of those persecuted for their faith and for all who are less free, less able to achieve their God-given status as Sons and Daughters of God. Throughout these last eight centuries, the Order has striven to, as the Prophet Isaiah would boldly proclaim: "...announce liberty to captives, freedom to exiles, sight to the blind, to announce favor from the Lord God." Within a very short span of time the Order realized that slavery and captivity take on many forms of evil. In our day the scourge of human trafficking, addictions to drugs and alcohol, pornography, economic and social injustice cry out for liberation which only comes from the Lord Jesus Christ.

The is composed of three Orders. The First, is made up of Priests and Brothers who have sought to bring the Gospel of liberation to all the corners of the globe. Making strong these efforts toward spiritual and human liberation are the prayers of the Trinitarian, contemplative around the globe who pray continuously, both day and night, that the work of the Redemption wrought by Christ might become fully realized. Finally, men and women, married or single, in every era, have sought to unite themselves more fully, more intimately, in the mission of redemptive charity envisioned by our holy Founder. Consequently there arose a tremendous force of men and women, uniting themselves to the poor, chaste and obedient Christ, who have carried out, through prayer and action, realizing in concrete yet varied ways, the founding purpose, the gift, the "charism" of the Trinitarian Order: Glory to our God, One and Three, and freedom to all who suffer with the chains of slavery, making them less free, less human.

These fifteen men and women will take on the vision and the mission of our Holy Founder, St. John DeMatha. We offer them our congratulations and our prayers. If YOU feel called to be part of our Trinitarian family, call the parish office and glimpse the journey of true freedom in Jesus. We will provide all the information needed. As Jesus invited His first Disciples: "Come and see!"

Congratulations to our newly professed Trinitarian brothers and sisters:

ABE CRUZ CARLO PALACIO NADIA CHERUBIN GABRIELA PAZ EMMANUEL CHERUBIN EDUARDO PAZ DENISE FRANCOEUR BEATEIZ ELENA RENDON JULIE GENNA RIN A. STACEY GERARD GENNA MARGARET STEELE JOSE JIMENEZ AMY WALKER CORALY MALDONADO

AD MULTOS ANNOS!!!

All are invited to participate in this wonderful event in the life of our Trinitarian Order and our Parish. Sunday, January 22, 2017 at the 10:30 Eucharistic Liturgy. DecemberJanuary 22, 25, 2017 2016 Third SundayGloria Inin OrdinaryExcelsis Time Deo

Background to understand Sunday’s Scripture readings.

Third Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle A Sunday, January 22, 2017

First Reading Isaiah 8:23-9:3 The people in darkness have seen a great light.

Responsorial Psalm Psalm 27:1,4,13-14 The Lord is our refuge, our light, our salvation.

Second Reading 1 Corinthians 1:10-13,17 Paul urges the community at Corinth to be united as people baptized in Christ's name.

Gospel Reading Matthew 4:12-23 Jesus begins to preach in Galilee and calls his first disciples. (shorter form Matthew 4:12-17)

Background on the Gospel Reading

Today's Gospel describes the beginning of Jesus' public ministry. In the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke (called the Synoptic Gospels), Jesus' public ministry begins after his baptism by John the Baptist and after his retreat to the desert where he was tempted by the devil. When Jesus returns from the desert, he hears that John has been arrested.

The first part of today's Gospel places Jesus' ministry in the context of the writings of the prophet, Isaiah. Matthew wants to show that Jesus is the fulfillment of the prophecies given to the people of Israel, and he refers to Isaiah to do so. Isaiah says that the Messiah will begin his ministry in Galilee, the land of the Gentiles. When Jesus begins to preach in Galilee, Matthew points to his ministry as a fulfillment of Isaiah's prophecy, proof that Jesus is the Messiah.

When Jesus called his first disciples, the Gospel tells us that the fishermen (Peter and Andrew, James and John) dropped everything to follow Jesus immediately. Yet this Gospel tells us little about the prior experience that the fishermen had of Jesus. Did they know him? Had they heard him preach? What kind of person must Jesus have been to invoke such a response? We can imagine that Jesus was a powerful presence to elicit a response as immediate and complete as these first disciples gave.

The Gospel concludes with a description of the ministry that Jesus begins in Galilee. Jesus inaugurates the Kingdom of God with his work. He teaches in the synagogue and preaches the kingdom. His ability to cure people's diseases and illness is a sign of the kingdom. In Jesus' ministry, we already begin to see the Kingdom of God among us.

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Information Catechesis Worlds Finest Chocolates Chocolate Sales are coming to an end. All sales must be in no later than Thursday, January 26th.

Catechists Workshop Has been postponed until further notice.

Parent Meeting for Euch & RCIC Levels, Conf Level 3 This meeting is Mandatory ONLY FOR Eucharist, RCIC Levels 1 & 2 and Confirmation Level 3 held in the Parish Center Saturday, February 4th, from 10 am. SHARP to 11:15 am.

Spirit Day Confirmation Level 3 students are required to attend, Saturday, February 18th, at the Holy Rosary Campus from 8:30 am till after Mass held at 5:00 pm (family's and Sponsors are welcome to attend the Mass).

Senior High Youth Ministry Wednesday Evenings from 7:30 to 9:00 PM

Mardi Gras Gala Saturday February 25th, 2017 Middle School $50.00 per person includes; Ministry Dinner with 1 complementary drink The 2nd Friday of each month Live Jazz, & Party Music from 7:00 to 8:30 PM With a Costume Contest Table of 8 $320.00 RSVP for complementary babysitting Both held in the Youth Center

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Virtus Training

Will take place Saturday, January 28 in the Youth Center in the Rel Ed Building promptly at 9am to 12 pm. Virtus training sessions run approximately three hours long. Due to the subject matter,

children are not allowed in the sessions. Planned Giving Participants will not be allowed to enter if arriving

We are thankful for the thoughtfulness of late, nor will their attendance be counted if they those parishioners who have made a bequest leave early. To register for a Virtus "Protecting to Holy Rosary—St. Richard. These charitable God's Children for Adults" session, log in gifts allow us to share our Catholic faith with to www.virtusonline.org and click on the yellow future generations. For more information on word "registration" located on the left hand side how you can help support the future of our of the page. Next choose Miami as the location parish, contact the rectory or call the Office of and then view a list of sessions available. Choose Planned Giving at (305) 762-1110. a session and follow the prompts.

Talleres de Oración y Vida del Padre Ignacio Larrañaga

“Padre, dame la gracia de sentirme amado, saberme amado” Sunday, January 15, 2017 Offertory: $15,184.41 Comenzando en Febrero por la mañana St. Vincent de Paul Collection: $207.00 Martes 7 a las 9:30 AM

Needy: $25.32 Capital Improvement: $331.00 Jueves Febrero 9 por la noche de 7:00 pm. School Support: $47.00 Información: Dorita Vila: Celular (305) 613-9240, Sunday, January 8, 2017 [email protected] o Romina Cartellone: Celular Offertory: $14,418.03 (786)719-4737, [email protected] St. Vincent de Paul Collection: $610.00 Capital Improvement: $70.00 Needy: $69.00

School Support: $175.00 Jazmin Flores - January 1 Sunday, January 1, 2017 Wesley Ferguson - January 2 Offertory: $14,542.06 Paul Nameth - January 4 St. Vincent de Paul Collection: $259.00 Sandra Blanco - January 7 Capital Improvement: $232.00 Needy: $116.00 Judy Leskinovitch - January 9 Initial Offering: $240.00 Ananda H. Garces - January 10 Jim Frigo - January 11 Sunday, December 25, 2016 Brissia S. Garces - January 15 Offertory: $30,810.05 Al Lewis - January 19 Donna Lewis - January 31 Vincent de Paul Collection: $223.00 Needy: $80.00 Capital Improvement: $105.00 Please contact the office to list your upcoming Christmas Flowers: $264.00 birthdays so that we can celebrate it together as one parish family.family. Third Su nday in Ordinary Ti me January 22, 2017

OUR LADY OF THE HOLY ROSARY—ST. RICHARD CATHOLIC CHURCH & SCHOOL

18455 FRANJO ROAD - CUTLER BAY, FL 33157

If you, or anyone you know, is hurting from the pain of separationo r divorce, we ask that you invite them to join 2016 the Divorce Care Ministry at Holy Rosary - St. Richard.

FOOD & ART FESTIVAL Divorce Care meet on Mondays in classroom 11 of the TOTAL Religious Education building at 7:00 pm starting INCOME TO THE CHURCH WAS January 23rd.

$16,203.42 More information is available at the church office or you “CONGRATULATIONS” can visit our web page at; www.divorcecare.org. FOR ALL INVOLVED Registration is $15 at the first meeting.

SAVE THE DATE FOR 2017 FESTIVAL We ask our parish family to keep this ministry in your SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2017 prayers.

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