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Saint Paul of the Cross Saint Paul of the Cross A Catholic Community That Grows Disciples! Reverend Thomas R. Lafreniere, Pastor Rev. Nadeem Yaqoob, O.A.D., Assisting Rev. John Chandler, S.J., Retired Rev. Daniel Devore, Assisting Rev. Melvin Shorter, C.P., Assisting Rev. Lee Smith, Retired Rev. Brian Flanagan, Retired Deacon Frank Bandy Deacon Gregory C. Quinn Seminarian Robinson Aza Masses Daily: Mon. - Fri. 8:00 am & 5:30 pm, Sat. 8:00 am Sat Vigil: 5:00 pm Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 10:45 am, & 5:00 pm Confessions: Sat 8:30 - 9:00 am or by appt. 10970 Jack Nicklaus Dr. North Palm Beach, FL 33408 Phone (561)626-1873 Fax (561)626-4383 Web Site: www.paulcross.org Email: [email protected] Page Two FIFTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME July 15, 2018 This week, July 16th, at a glance… Monday: 8:30 AM Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help 2 PM Yarn & Rose Knitting Group 5:00 PM Sandwich Makers Tuesday: SATURDAY, JULY 14 8:30 AM Legion of Mary 8:00 AM For Richard Mayer by Mary & Al Peduzzi 6 PM Legion of Mary 5:00 PM For the intenons of our parishioners Wednesday: SUNDAY, JULY 15 6:30 PM Columbiettes Meeting 7:30 AM For the intenons of Annee Lesser Thursday: 9:00 AM For Jeanee Marino 7:30 PM Mass & Healing Service by Deacon Frank & Julie Bandy Friday: 10:45 AM For John A. O’Brien, III 9 AM - 5 PM Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament by David, Kathleen & Sean Ancona Saturday: 5:00 PM For Stanley Basara by Ron & Kathleen Faris Sunday: MONDAY, JULY 16 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM Coffee, Donuts & Fellowship 8:00 AM For B. Franklin Levy 9 AM Story Keepers by David & Kathleen Ancona 6 PM Subs and Sundaes Sunday 5:30 PM For Christopher Kantzas by Michael Rollo Looking forward to, in the near future: TUESDAY, JULY 17 Mondays 5:30 PM - Al-Anon Meeting; 8:00 AM For Richard Malt by Bob & Helen Olivier July - All Paul’s Men Group; Watch for summer time 5:30 PM For Silvio Giane by Elena Reid Subs and Sundaes: Aug. 19th-after the 10:45 AM Mass; WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 and the last Friday Night Summer Movie Date: 8:00 AM For James Shelton by Frank Shelton August 10th! 5:30 PM For Nicholas Rojo by his family THURSDAY, JULY 19 FOR JULY 21/22 8:00 AM For the intenons of Sat., 5:00 PM - Jim Cioffi Robert Andrew Jendrejack by his family Sun., 7:30 AM - Mark Hopper 5:30 PM For Mita Salsedo by Elsa & Donald Colt 9:00 AM - Ann Scurry/Jorge Perez FRIDAY, JULY 20 10:45 AM - Lee Vaughan 8:00 AM For Gloria Gaudet by The Anderson Family 5:00 PM - Tim Wengierski 5:30 PM For Roy G. Kunnemann by Jose F. & Tery Valdivia Did you know you can SATURDAY, JULY 21 go to Google.com and search - 8:00 AM For Frank Proscia St. Paul of the Cross North Palm Beach by Tom Shaheen & Joe Maher then click ‘See Inside’ for a virtual tour. 5:00 PM For Janet Olinski by Walter & Barbara Butkus Now you can share pictures of your church, SUNDAY, JULY 22 chapel and grotto, inside and out, online with 7:30 AM For the intenons of our parishioners all your friends and family! 9:00 AM For Mahew Sodders by Deacon Frank & Julie Bandy OUR PARISH SCHOOL: 10:45 AM For Annee Giove by Maria & John Landi All Saints Catholic School 5:00 PM For the intenons of 1759 Indian Creek Parkway Sean & Annee McMullen Jupiter, FL 33458 (561) 748-8994 New Parishioners - Registraon forms are available www.allsaintsjupiter.org Email [email protected] on our website, in the office during the week, and in the vesbule of the church in the wall rack. All Saints has a cha llenging academic cu rriculum centered on Registered Parishioners - Please help keep our census Jesus Christ, building upon the individual gis of our children current by advising us of any changes of address, phone while learning in a collaborave, technological environment. numbers, and family addions or deleons. “Where All God’s Children are Honored” July 15, 2018 Page Three FOR SUNDAY, JULY 1 Ministry of $ 10,727.00 Religious Educaon & Maintenance & Improvements Fund Confirmaon $ 2,439.00 Kate Devine FOR SUNDAY, JULY 8 RCIA/ $ 10,375.00 Faith Inquiry Catholic Relief Services (CRS) Deacon $ 2,488.00 Gregory C. Quinn God bless you and thank you for your Director of Music & generosity in supporng your church! Liturgy Jeanne Clark Going on vacaon? Please consider using Online Giving. Director of Family Life Ministries Your support during the summer Jon Niven months helps sustain our parish! For assistance Call 1-800-348-2886, Ext. 4 or First Friday email [email protected] Exposion & Holy Hour aer 5:30pm Mass Bapsms Devoon to Mary Celebrated on the second Sunday of each month at First Saturday of the month, rosary and procession to the 12:00pm. Parents are encouraged to aend instrucon groo following 8:00am Mass. Rosary is prayed class prior to the birth of their first baby. every Saturday aer the 8:00am Mass, and Please call the office to register. with the Legion of Mary, Tuesdays Next Bapsm Class is Saturday, aer the 8am and 5:30pm Masses. August 11 Adoraon Chapel Marriages Open for quiet meditaon before the Blessed Sacrament during office hours. Exposion Arrangements should be made at least six months prior every Friday. Located across from the Parish Office. to the wedding date. Please call the Parish Office. Our beauful Ave Maria Banquet Hall Charismac Prayer Group (capacity 325) and our St. Joseph Hall Thursdays at 7:30pm in the Parish Center. Mass & (capacity 175) are available for rental Healing Service 3rd Thursday of each month in the Chapel. for approved adult recepons and Hospital/Homebound Visits gatherings for occasions connected If someone is in the hospital or homebound with church events. and would like a visit, please advise the Parish Office. The Diocesan Catholic Mass Parish Office Hours Sunday at 10:30 AM on local station CW34 WTVX. Monday-Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm On Comcast Channels 4 & 435HD Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pm On AT&T/U-Verse Channels 4 & 1004HD Sunday in the vesbule of the church 9am - 12noon On Hometown Cable Plus Channels 4 & 304 HD On Direct TV & Dish Network Channel 4 Religious Shop - 624-1752 On Digital Antennas Over-the-Air channel 34.1 Monday - Friday 8:30am - 1:00pm Saturday 8:30am - 5:00pm EWTN, 24 hour catholic programming, Sunday 8:30am - 12:00pm & 4:30pm - 6:30pm On Comcast Digital Channel 243 On AT&T/U-Verse Digital Channel 562 A New Catholic Radio Station On Direct TV Channel 370 On Dish Network Channel 261 Listen live at 98.3 FM or Or www.ewtn.com www.wpbvradio.com Page Four July 15, 2018 JOIN US FOR A MASS AND HEALING SERVICE Malaya Alexandria Bandy Thursday, July 19, 7:30 PM daughter of Nicholas & LaRhonda Come share your prayers for yourself or for a loved one, and benefit from the WELCOME! precious healing power of the Eucharist. REST IN PEACE - Michael Andrew Simko Joan Keelor, A.D. Alasasion, Patrick Meehan, and Madeline Wilcox & Cara Ann Calderaio May they rest in God’s peace and may their family be strengthened in faith. Brian Edward Hills SANCTUARY LIGHT & for the week of July 15th Jill Jennifer Lachaise is dedicated in loving memory of Gladys & Michael Potuck Christopher Alexander Slade by their family & Jade Elizabeth Scarmazzo Inspire us as we grow to know you, and open our hearts to hear your call. We pray! Congratulations! FIFTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME CALLED BY GOD Today’s scriptures invite us to listen to two calls. The first is the call issued by the Lord to the prophet Amos, the “shepherd and a dresser of sycamores” (Amos 7:14). The second is the call the Lord Jesus issued to the Twelve, whom he sent out “two by two” (Mark 6:7). These faithful people responded to the call, prophesying and preaching to the people to whom they had been sent. Each of us received a call when we were bapzed. The second reading invites us to ponder that call as we are reminded that we are chosen in Christ and that, in love, God “desned us for adopon” (Ephesians 1:5). As adopted daughters and sons of God we are called to bring the presence of Christ into our marriages, families, schools, and places of work. Let us be inspired today to say yes to the call we hear once again through God’s living word. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. Readings for the Week To prepare for the Readings of July 21/22 Monday: Is 1:10-17; Ps 50:8-9, 16bc-17, 21, 23; First Reading — I shall gather the remnant of my flock Mt 10:34 — 11:1 and bring them back to their meadow (Jeremiah 23:1- Tuesday: Is 7:1-9; Ps 48:2-8; Mt 11:20-24 6). Wednesday: Is 10:5-7, 13b-16; Ps 94:5-10, 14-15; Psalm — The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I Mt 11:25-27 shall want (Psalm 23). Thursday: Is 26:7-9, 12, 16-19; Ps 102:13-14ab, 15-21; Second Reading — In Christ Jesus you who were once Mt 11:28-30 far off have become near by the blood of Christ (Ephesians 2:13-18).
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