St. John Vianney and School A Stewardship

Loving God, we ask your blessings on all mothers. Clergy May they be inspired with your mercy, wisdom, Fr. John Blum, Pastor strength and selfless love. Fr. Emery Longanga, Ph.D., Parochial Vicar For new mothers with new responsibilities; Joe Grote Deacon Richard Santello for expectant mothers, wondering and waiting; for those who are tired, stressed or depressed; Mass Schedule for those who balance the tasks of work and family; EASTER–ADVENT for those whose children have physical, mental or emotional disabilities; Monday–Saturday: 8:15 a.m. Saturday Vigil: 4 p.m. for those who raise children on their own; Sunday: 7, 8:30, 10 & 11:30 a.m. for those who struggle to feed their children due to poverty; St. John Vianney Catholic Church for those who selflessly place their child for adoption; 445 82nd Ave. for those who adopt a child into their family; St. Pete Beach, FL for those who have lost a child; PHONE: 727.360.1147 for those who care for the children of others; FAX: 727.367.4418 for those whose children have left home; Website: www.stjohnsparish.org for those whose desire to be a mother Facebook.com/StJohnVianneyCatholicChurch/ has not been fulfilled. StPeteBeach Bless all mothers, that their love may be deep and St. John Vianney Catholic School tender, and that they may lead their children to know 500 84th Ave. and do what is good. St. Pete Beach, FL —www.RTL.org PHONE: 727.360.1113 FAX: 727.367.8734 Fifth Sunday of Easter Website: www.sjvcs.org May 14, 2017 Page Two St. John Vianney Parish Fifth Sunday of Easter Welcome Mass Schedule The parishioners of St. John Vianney Catholic and Intentions Church and School are happy to extend a warm Week of May 14, 2017 welcome to the many visitors who join us for worship today. Please introduce yourselves to Monday May 15, 2017 those sitting around you. 8:15 a.m. Mother’s Day Novena Sacraments Tuesday May 16, 2017 8:15 a.m. Mother’s Day Novena Confessions Wednesday 6–6:30 p.m. Wednesday May 17, 2017 Friday 9–9:30 a.m. Saturday 10–11 a.m. 8:15 a.m. Mother’s Day Novena

Baptism of a Child Thursday May 18, 2017 We are honored that you would choose St. John 8:15 a.m. Mother’s Day Novena Vianney Catholic Church for your child’s Baptism.

Friday May 19, 2017 *Please contact our parish office so that we may 8:15 a.m. Mother’s Day Novena help you during this most important time of your child’s life.

Saturday May 20, 2017 Sacraments: 8:15 a.m. Michael, Paddy & Shean Curran † First Reconciliation: 2017 Completed 4:00 p.m. Pete Galietta † First Holy Communion: May 21, 2017 at 11:30 a.m.

Confirmation: 2017 Completed Sunday May 21, 2017 7:00 a.m. Harold & Pauline Holland † To enroll for preparation for these sacraments, 8:30 a.m. Bill Reinhard † please contact Frank Boyle at 727.360.1147, ext. 201. 10:00 a.m. Parishioners of St. John Vianney 11:30 a.m. Andrew McKeveny † R.C.I.A. The R.C.I.A. is a gentle process of welcoming

adults into the Roman Catholic Church. Adults Denotes deceased: † who have not been baptized or have been baptized in another Christian Faith are invited to be part of our R.C.I.A. journey. Contact Fr. Emery 2018 Mass Intention Book at 727.360.1147, ext. 211. The 2018 Mass Intention Book is now open. Matrimony Masses are scheduled through the parish office Contact the parish office* six months or more or, via phone by using a credit card as payment. prior to the proposed wedding date.

If you have multiple requests, please call Holy Anointing 360.1147 to make an appointment. If you or a loved one is ill and in need of pastoral care, please call the parish office*. *Parish Office Contact: 727.360.1147, ext. 227. May 14, 2017 St. John Vianney Parish Page Three From the Pastor We welcome Deacon Bell to our parish and school community! The following is a brief bio St. John’s School News: submitted by Deacon Bell: Transition in Leadership for 2017–2018 School Year I was raised in the Methodist church. I was baptized Outgoing Principal, Mrs. Jill Hudson: as a baby and was nurtured in the faith at Wesley Mrs. Hudson has been our school Principal Memorial United Methodist Church in Tampa. for the last six years. After much prayerful Though I always believed in God, my relationship discernment, she has decided, due to family with Jesus took time to develop, and by the time I went commitments, to step down from this position to college at Florida State University, our Lord was at the end of this school year. Our school has starting to really work on my heart. It was at FSU thrived under her dedicated leadership and her that I first felt a call to ministry. Upon graduation I presence as principal will be greatly missed. enrolled at Asbury Theological Seminary—a small However, Jill and her family will still be active Methodist seminary in Kentucky. However, through parishioners here at St. John's parish, and with my studies at Asbury I began to fall in love with the a child still enrolled at our school she and her and the Roman Catholic Church. I enrolled husband, Chris, will continue to be present as in a local RCIA program and was received into the active and engaged school parents. We wish Church at the Easter Vigil in 2007. I left Asbury and Mrs. Hudson and her family all the best during went on to receive a Masters in Theology from the this time of transition. Franciscan University of Steubenville; but that original call to ministry I’d felt at FSU still tugged at Incoming Principal, Mrs. Regina (Gina) Code: my heart. Eventually, I entered the seminary for the We warmly welcome our new, incoming Diocese of St. Petersburg. I was ordained to the Principal, Mrs. Code to our parish and school Transitional Diaconate on April 1, and God-willing, family! After a long and diligent hiring search, I’ll be ordained a priest in May of 2018. we have been blessed to find a well-qualified, faith-filled, and energetic leader for our wonderful parish school. Gina comes to us Altar Flowers from our neighboring diocese of Venice to We invite you to donate flower our south. She has been currently serving as arrangements in memory of a Principal at Epiphany Cathedral School in loved one, to celebrate a birthday, Venice, FL and will be assuming leadership an anniversary, a baptism, any other special occasion or a church feast. duties as Principal at St. John's beginning July 1, 2017. We wish Gina and her family Donations and the occasion will be published all the best during this time of transition. in the church bulletin and announced at Mass.

Please contact the Parish Office at 360.1147. Welcome Deacon Kyle Bell Bishop Parkes has assigned Deacon Kyle Bell to This week’s pedestal and altar arrangements our parish for a 10-week summer are donated by The Coughlin Family assignment from the end of May In Honor/Memory of All Our Mothers. through July. Deacon Bell is a Transitional Deacon and will be ordained a Priest in May 2018. Dearest mothers, thank you, thank you for what you He will be entering his 4th year of are in your family and for what you give to the church Theology at St. Vincent de Paul and the world. Regional Seminary in Boynton Beach this fall. —Pope Francis Page Four St. John Vianney Parish Fifth Sunday of Easter Monthly Parish Breakfast Sponsored by the Seniors’ Ministry

Sunday, May 14, 2017, after the 10 a.m. Mass in Msgr. Trainor Hall.

Everyone is welcome to join us for a hot breakfast! No charge, but donations are appreciated.

Breakfasts are held on the 2nd Sunday of each month. All proceeds go to our local St. Vincent de Paul Society.

Faith Community Nurses will be available for free blood pressure screenings too!

There are no breakfasts June–September. The next Parish Breakfast will be in October.

For questions, contact Bridie Walsh at 367.7191.

Annual Pastoral Appeal Prayer

Father of all,

You have entrusted your world to us as a gift. Awaken our praise and thankfulness for all that you have made. Give us the grace to nourish our relationships with You, ourselves, one another and all of creation.

Help us to imitate your love for the human family by recognizing that we are all connected. Inspire us to protect all life and to prepare for a future filled with justice, peace, beauty and love.

Lord, You breathe life into us. Guide us to live according to your vision. Stir us into action, that we will be a source of hope and life for the people of our generation and those who will follow.

Guided by the Holy Spirit, we lift up this prayer to you, our Father, through Jesus Christ, your Son and our Lord. Amen. May 14, 2017 St. John Vianney Parish Page Five Prayer List Kaminski, Sally Taylor, Ron Adams, Edna Kelly, Beverly Thompson, Carrie Walden Ahearn, Christina Kelly, Teresa Tonas, Ludmyla Amidei, Barbara Kiggans, Ann Vernotzy, Joan Baker, Brittany Knoernschild, David von Spiegelfeld, Allen Ball, Kathy Knoll, Diane Walker, Josh Bartoli, Dolores Krag, Joyce Ward, Pat Beattie, Bruce Lane, Nolan Warrek, Debbie Borges, James “Doc” LaPlatney, Lori Weber Jr., Timothy Breese, Jack Larson, Adrienne Weber Sr., Timothy Brooke, Caroline Lay, Karen Wood, Gail

Brown, Natalie Leary, Grace If you wish to have your name or the Brucie Bowen, Norma Lescano, Celia P. name of a member of your family Burke, James Lisa, Marilyn Porzio added to the prayer list, please notify Byrd, Douglas Long, Michael the pastoral aide at 360.1147, ext. 232, Canpauno, Lillian Mann, Katherine or email [email protected]. Clancy, Conno Martin, Cynthia Coffman, Jill Masterson, Tom Cooper, Timothy McCarthy, Carol Dahlstrom, Mary McCourt, James Armed Forces Prayer List DeCenso, Steve Mercer, William All Our Troops Diaz, Shaun & Divina Morelli, Michalene DiFiore, Fr. John Morroni, John Afghanistan Duffy, Sue Patterson, Ronnie Spc. Agent Michael Bradley, Ferarra, Diane Pianesi, Fortunata “Fannie” U.S. Embassy Foley, Patricia Pisciotta, Joseph Eric Schneider, Army Frangipane, Frankie Puopolo, William Sgt. David Moser, U.S.M.C. Giebner, JoAnn Pyle, Linda PFC James Smith, U.S.M.C. Gillett, Pam Quarrington, Jim Sgt. Brian Marx Gill, Charles Reaume, Cheri Gonzalez, Linda Reese, Brenda Iraq Graham, Dr. Stephen Reynolds, Adrianna Becker Gary Miller, Diplomat Gruschke, Catherine Reynolds, Patricia Middle East Haloc, Jennifer Rossi, Andrew, Hope & William David Arthur Dilegge, Hairsine, Carol Salerno, Michael U.S. Army Infantry Hanson, Paul Sandoval, Marissa Harris, Ty Scardino, Lina Saudi Arabia Harvey, Mary J. & Toni Schinella, Joanne Jesse Fentross, Higgins, Julia Schuman, Terry U.S. Air Force Hilt, Al Shaffer, Rich Hopkins, Debbie Sims, Gloria If you wish to have a name added to the Ippolito, Claire Siple, Lorraine Armed Forces Prayer list, please call Jackson, Shannon Smith, Milena the parish office at 360.1147. James, Matthew Stainforth, Brian Jones, Chelsea Tammany, Robert Page Six St. John Vianney Parish Fifth Sunday of Easter Discovering a Deeper Relationship A theology and history of the Holy Spirit and how with the Holy Spirit the Spirit touches people’s lives today. This book is a practical guide to prayer and living a life that matters for you and others under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Each chapter ends with 4–5 reflec- tion questions. The books are available at the first meeting for $4.

If you can’t make it to the discussion group we hope you will following along! The Wild Goose Series is available on Formed. This program will take us through the summer. If you have travel plans don’t worry, join us when you can!

Would you like to deepen your understanding Each session will last 90 minutes. Two sessions and relationship with the Holy Spirit? Join us for are available. the Wild Goose Series and reading In His Spirit. th Beginning Tuesday, May 16 : Tuesday evenings, 6 p.m. in the youth room The Wild Goose Series is a simple attempt to invite Catholic Christians into a more profound Beginning Thursday, May 18th: life-giving relationship with the Holy Spirit. Thursday mornings, 10 a.m. in the Vianney Center This is a relationship marked by the love of God which breathes life into our daily existence. To reserve a copy of In His Spirit, please contact the parish office at 360.1147. The Holy Spirit is not merely something relegated to Confirmation, but the Spirit desires a relation- ship with us that will take us on the greatest Lighthouse Catholic Media adventure imaginable; a journey to the very Heart The Four Levels of Happiness (CD) of God. The Holy Spirit desires to be present to Fr. Robert Spitzer, SJ, a highly renowned us in a manner that brings light out of the philosopher and the founder of darkness, freedom out of bondage, order out the Magis Center, provides a of chaos and life out of death. truly enlightening and practical The Wild Goose Series is an invitation to a jour- discussion on how to achieve ney led by the Holy Spirit. This adventure con- deep and enduring happiness. sists of a 14-part video series. Each twenty or so Referencing the wisdom of the ages, including minute segment will consist of Fr. Dave Pivonka that of Aristotle and Plato, this talk provides the speaking on an attribute of the Holy Spirit, a prac- keys to achieving the universal desire for happi- ness given to every person by God himself. tical application on how to respond to the Holy Spirit and testimonies of people from across the Various CD’s, booklets and/or books are available country whose lives have been impacted by the in the main entrance of the church. We kindly ask Spirit of God. There will be a study guide with for a $2 donation for each booklet, $3 donation for scriptural reading available for each viewing. each CD and $5 for each book to continue this For those who are interested and want to go deep- ministry. Please make checks payable to St. John er, you can also join us in reading In His Spirit A Vianney. For more information, contact the parish Guide to Today’s Spirituality, Richard Hauser, S.J. office at 360.1147, ext. 233. May 14, 2017 St. John Vianney Parish Page Seven th St. John Vianney’s 8 Annual Thank you to our main sponsors: Dad’s Club Golf Tournament Results Synergy Rentals, J&L Electrical Contractors, Dear Friends of St. John’s Dad’s Club, Ice Cold Air, Mantione & Mantione DDS, Caddy’s On the Beach, Republic Bank, Just like the Dads ordered—another Alsco Linen & Uniform, Clear Tech Pools, perfect day at PYCC. Lunch was Arc Flash Study Pro, Plaza Beach Resort, provided by the Island Grille! Page Terrace Resort, Ginty Construction & RMF The St. Pete Beach Fire Rescue relief station manned by capable SJV Dads dished We appreciate our Flag, T-shirt and hole sign out some tasty treats! And then it happened. sponsors and all the companies and individuals A Dads Club first. Golfer Lea Doyle stepped up that assisted with the generous raffle items. to the tee on hole #8 glanced to his right at a A huge thank you to our volunteer dads, moms shiny black all chromed up custom Harley and friends that worked tirelessly before, during Davidson and hit the shot of his life. A 150 and after the event. Without your hard work yard ace! Lea’s 1st and the tournament’s first. and dedication this event would not be possible. Then Lea had a decision to make ….. drive home Special thanks to our host PYCC. The staff is the on that Harley or take the money and run! best and the facilities are 2nd to none! We are so grateful to be able to host our event at PYCC! PYCC golf course gave up a tournament record -22 under par score. The winning team of Greg We hope to be back at PYCC for the 9th annual Nestor, Chris Midulla, Wink Amerman and Sean with the exact date to follow. Please plan to be with us in late April or early May 2018. Herron acted like they had played PYCC before! Congratulations on that unbelievable round. Hope to see you there! The other team and individual winners were as follows: Respectfully,

2nd Place Team -18 3rd Place Team -17 Your Dads Club Golf Chairs (and all the Dads of Roby Czyszczon Jimmy Sorensen St. John Vianney Catholic School) Steve Lepley Kyle McCarthy Jake Sorensen and Sean McAnally Mike Puffer Lea Doyle Jeremy Stanger Bill Foley Free Blood Pressure Screening This Sunday, after the 10 a.m. Mass. Duffer Award (tried hardest performed worst but this year also won the best dressed team Faith Community Nurses will be available for award) 2x Duffer’s free blood pressure screenings this Sunday in Msgr. Trainor Hall after the 10 a.m. Mass. Joe Mantione Trevor Robinson Tom Coletta Andrew Turner The Faith Community Nurses are available to assist our parishioners with health Individual Winners and wellness issues or questions by Ladies Long Drive Celia Lescano calling the parish office at 727.360.1147, Men’s Long Drive Mike Puffer ext. 236. Closest to Pin #2 Charlie Osterholt Closest to Pin #8 Lea Doyle (Hole in One) Messages will be retrieved daily and calls will be Closest to Pin #11 Kyle McCarthy returned as soon as possible. If there is an urgent Closest to Pin #16 Kevin Walton medical situation or emergency, please call your own health care provider or 911. Page Eight St. John Vianney Parish Fifth Sunday of Easter Men’s Ministry Religious Education/Faith Formation Journey Newcomers and Family Faith Formation/CCD/YD Together returning parishioners Faith Formation will begin again please join us. with SJVMM in September.

Upcoming meetings will be held on alternating Jesus Day Retreat Tuesdays in Msgr. Trainor Parish Hall. Saturday, May 13th, 10 a.m.–Noon Meetings begin at 6 p.m. for pizza, with program Msgr. Trainor Parish Hall presentations 6:30–8 p.m. Contact Frank Boyle at 360.1147, ext. 201, May–June meeting dates are as follows: or email [email protected]. May 23 in Msgr. Trainor Parish Hall June 6 in Msgr. Trainor Parish Hall A Reminder June 20 in Msgr. Trainor Parish Hall

Please turn off cell phones and other mobile For more information, contact the parish office devices before entering the church for Mass at 360.1147. or any other liturgical service.

Congratulations Confirmation Class of 2017! May 14, 2017 St. John Vianney Parish Page Nine Next Weekend is Food Sunday Mary, the Un-doer of Knots The people of St. John’s Parish are, and have Christ Renews His Parish been, very generous on Food Sunday. The food O Virgin Mary, faithful Mother who never you donate is given to the homeless refuses to come to the aid of your children; and to others who have difficulty Mother whose hands never obtaining food. Some have cooking cease to help, because they facilities and some do not; therefore, are moved by the loving we need food that can be eaten right out of the container and food that requires cooking. kindness that exists in your Immaculate Heart, cast your eyes of compassion Food suggestions: upon me, and see the snarl of knots that exists  Small jars of peanut butter in my life. You know all the pains and sorrows  Small jars of jelly caused by these tangled knots. Mary, my Mother,  Spaghetti noodles and spaghetti sauce (in cans) I entrust to your loving hands the entire ribbon  Canned meats, such as: Spam, corned beef, of my life. In your hands there is no knot which ham, Vienna sausage cannot be undone.  Canned fruit  Canned soups, the heartier the better Most holy Mother, pray for divine assistance to  Canned ravioli and other similar foods come to my aid. Take this knot (mention your  Crackers need) into your maternal hands this day; I beg  Macaroni and cheese you to undo it for the glory of God, once and for  Tuna fish, canned fish of other kinds all, in the name of your Divine Son, Jesus Christ.  Boxed milk ready to use Amen.

 Juice in cans, large and small Happy Mother’s Day!  Coffee and tea  Cereal Christ Renews His Parish

Some toiletry suggestions are:  Hand soap, tooth paste, tooth brushes and Become a Host Family deodorant Japanese Students

For more information, contact our office at Host families are needed to house Japanese 360.1147, ext. 102. students July 22–July 24 (2 days).

Students are visiting the area for the weekend School Appeal Reminder from a math and science institute in Japan and are all high school age. They arrive with their Next Sunday there will be a teachers and Vice Principal of the school. When second collection for the School they arrive in the U.S. they go to Harvard and Appeal. MIT and sit in on classes and meet with profes-

sors and students. The absence of the Catholic school would be a great loss for civilization and for the When they arrive here, they wish to have the natural and supernatural destiny of man. experience of meeting American families for the

weekend. —The Catholic Schools 1977, #15 For more information on how to become a host family, please contact Ali O’Connor at 418.3942. Page Ten St. John Vianney Parish Fifth Sunday of Easter Scheduled Liturgies & Devotions Church Bequests Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & To observe the best method for naming the church in your will or trust, please ask your attorney to Chaplet of Divine Mercy and Benediction use the following terminology: Wednesdays, after the 8:15 a.m. Mass, concluding with Benediction at 6:30 p.m. “I give devise, and bequeath (amount, article, stock, etc.) to Gregory L. Parkes, as Bishop of the Bereavement—Vianney Center Diocese of St. Petersburg, and his successors in The bereavement support group meetings are on the office, for the use of St. John Vianney Catholic st rd 1 & 3 Tuesdays, 9:15–10:15 a.m. Please call Church, 445 82nd Avenue, St. Pete Beach, FL Sr. Elizabeth to register at 360.1147, ext. 223. 33706.” Morning Prayer “Divine Office” Held in the church Monday–Friday at 7 a.m. Bulletin Deadlines

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion BULLETIN: DEADLINE: to the Homebound May 21 May 11 If you are unable to attend Mass and would like May 28 May 18 an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion June 4 May 25 to bring Communion to your home or the home of a loved one, call Priscilla at 360.1147, ext. 232. All bulletin articles are to be emailed by the above listed deadline date to [email protected]. Legion of Mary Mondays at 9:10 a.m.—Vianney Center To purchase advertising space in our bulletin, please contact Messner Publications at Miraculous Medal Novena 866.651.2111. Tuesdays, after the 8:15 a.m. Mass

Rosary Monday–Saturday: 7:30 a.m. 2017 Annual Pastoral Appeal

Thursday: after 8:15 a.m. Mass Assessment: $302,494 for the Unborn Amount Pledged: $160,059 First Friday of the month, after the 8:15 a.m. Mass. Amount Paid: $122,036 (Sponsored by Legion of Mary)

Rosary at the Grotto Thank you for your generous contributions! For Persecuted Christians and Conversion of Hearts. Every Wednesday at 6:45 p.m. outside St. John Vianney Rectory, Our Lady of Fatima Grotto. Parish Sacrificial Giving

Rosary for World Peace Sunday, May 7, 2017: First Saturday of the month, after the 8:15 a.m. Mass Offertory: $23,500 (Sponsored by Catholic Daughters of the Americas) Building Fund: $6,617

For more information on our weekly scheduled Thank you for your generosity! liturgies and devotions, please contact the parish office at 727.360.1147.