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6451 Park Avenue, Milton, Florida 32570 Weekend Mass Schedule Telephone: (850) 623-3600 Saturday Vigil: 4:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. Fax: (850) 983-3043 1:00 p.m. - Mass in Spanish www.stroselima.parishesonline.com 4:00 p.m. Mass with Life Teen

Office Hours Weekday Mass Schedule Monday - Thursday 8:30 am - 12:00 pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Friday 8:00 a.m. Friday 8:30 am - 1:00 pm Wednesday 7:00 p.m.

Parish Staff Eucharistic Adoration Mgsr. V. Reed Rev. Richard L. Schamber 1st Friday 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Pastor Parochial Vicar [email protected] [email protected] Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Rev. Mr. Thomas Kennell Rev. Mr. Chris Christopher or by appointment Deacon Deacon [email protected] [email protected] Baptism Arrangements must be made Rev. Mr. Jeffrey Massey Karen Bradberry at the Church office Deacon Parish Coordinator [email protected] [email protected] Marriage Sherry Rhodes Nikki DelaBruere Arrangements must be made at Parish Manager Religious Education Director least six months in advance [email protected] [email protected] Anointing of the Sick Crystal Warren Dennis Flores Upon request Youth Director Facilities Maintenance [email protected] [email protected] Our church is accessible to the physically challenged. Please see an Colin Smith usher for assistance. Music Director

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Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time “The Lord is near to all who call upon him.” -- Psalm 145

Thank you for attending Mass with us today. TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Monsignor Michael Reed, Father Richard Schamber and the St. Rose of Lima parish family welcome our In the early years of the church, most people never visitors and new members. If you are not currently a availed themselves of once-in-a-lifetime . registered member and wish to be, please contact Yet penitents were highly visible. They wore the parish office, or complete the form on the front of distinctive garments or chains, and they were this bulletin and drop it in the collection basket. relegated to special zones in the church. They might be dismissed from the Sunday assembly after the

SEEK THE LORD Word, forbidden to join in the Prayer of the Faithful or the Eucharist. This dismissal was done with great In today's opening reading, urges us to "seek affection and tenderness as the bishop laid his hands the LORD" who is "near" and can be "found" (Isaiah on the heads of the sinners. During Lent almost 55:6). Then Isaiah says God's ways are as high everyone would identify with penitents by clothing, above our ways "as the heavens are above the insignia, or by following the penitents' regular diet. earth" (Isaiah 55:9). So we search, not because God Rather than sit in judgment over them, the church is hiding, but because our tendencies are so different desired to intercede for them before the Lord. "Let from God's ways that we get lost. How are God's Mother Church weep for you and wash away your ways so high above our ways? The example Isaiah sins with her tears," said St. to his peni- gives is that God's way is to be "generous in forgiv- tents in Milan. Ambrose liked to think of them as ing" (Isaiah 55:7). And our way? We try to be "fair." in the whale, meditating on his errors. In a let- You hurt me, so then I hurt you back, just as hard. ter to his sister he said that Jonah is also a sign of Then, of course, you . . . And on it goes. In today's Christ in the tomb, and so he had great faith in the Gospel teaches that God is not "fair" like that. penitents' future proclamation of the Resurrection Instead, God is so generous we can hardly under- with their reclaimed status in the assembly. stand it. The same wage for one hour as for a whole --Rev. James Field, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co. day of work? Not fair! "Seek the Lord," and we might find a God who calls us to be, not fair, but Mission Statement We, the Eucharistic Community of generous beyond expectations. Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Rose of Lima Catholic Church, are a diverse family of believers, living and proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus 40 Days for Life - Candlelight Vigil and Rosary Christ and dedicating ourselves to serving Our Lord and with Bishop Gregory Parkes our neighbors through liturgical worship, prayer and Tuesday, Sept. 30th at 7 pm in front of the American Family Planning abortion outreach. facility, 6115 Village Oaks Drive in Pensacola. Lay Dominicans Lecture Series The Pastoral Council will meet in the St. Rose of "Keeping the Really Real - Real: Lima room on Tuesday, September 16th at 7 pm. Christ in the Eucharist” Parishioners are invited to attend. Join us Monday evenings, Victims of Abuse - The Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee is September 22nd and September 29th committed to healing the hurting hearts of sexual abuse victims 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm in the St. Lorenzo room and has established Victims Assistance Coordinators who are September 22: The Eucharist as Sacrifice, experienced and trained counselors and are available to help Covenant, and Banquet (Part 1) persons who have been sexually abused. The coordinator for the Pensacola/Ft. Walton Area is Dr. Louis M. Makarowski, September 29: The Eucharist as Sacrifice, PhD., P.A. He may be reached at 850-477-7181. Covenant, and Banquet (Part 2) St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church September 21, 2014 St. De Manila Pray for Healing Bob Burgess, Christa Gross, Jeri Davis, 4th Annual Celebration Gloria Guadalupe, Guido Guerriero, Pat Kennell, Pat Viens, Stewart Hoffman, Tom Pina, Claudia Barrett, Marie Charnetski, All parishioners are invited to attend this special Betty Brennan, Gene Brennan, Annette Young, Janet Brown, celebration here at St. Rose followed by a Filipino Catherine Trupiano, Jessica Homberg, Christopher Camp, fiesta in honor of Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila, on Laurie Selfridge, Dolores Stephens, Glen Rothbart, Ed Isla, September 28th after the 11 am Mass in the parish Isaiah Tewell, Ann Smith, Marie Coleman, Jamall Tibbs, hall. Please bring a covered dish to share. The Ethan, Angelina Bannow, Marie Coleman, Pearla Alabata, children of the parish may bring flowers for Mass. Please meet in the vestibule at 10:45 am. Catholic Young Adults

Bible Tuesday will be every other Tuesday at 6 pm RELIGIOUS EDUCATION starting September 23. [email protected]

Religious education classes started last weekend, but for details. Day at the Fort is Saturday, September 27 it is not too late to register. Please call the parish at 10:30am. We will tour the fort and then relax on the beach with a picnic. Call Noelle Bradberry for more office at 623-3600. information at 712-9012.

Prayer Opportunities The parish office closes for lunch daily from noon until 1 pm. On Monday, Sept. 22nd and Legion of Mary - St. Room every Monday Wednesday, Sept. 24th the office will be closed after the 8 am Mass. from noon until 2:30 pm due to training.

Rosary for Life - Every Friday before Mass and the Young at Heart first Sunday of each month before 8 am Mass.

First Friday Eucharistic Adoration - Each month Regular monthly meeting and covered dish luncheon from 8:30 am to 6 pm followed by Benediction. on Tuesday, September 23rd at 11:30 am in the parish hall. A special presentation by Dr. Karen Evening Bible Study - Every Tuesday evening at 6 Barber, St. Rose parishioner and Director of Federal pm in the St. Michael room. Programs for Homeless Children and Families will Women’s Tuesday Study Every Tuesday morning be presented at 12:30 pm. She will share statistics from 9:30 am to 11 am in the St. Michael room. about homelessness in Santa Rosa County and the

Men’s Prison Ministry Study - Every Wednesday programs that help them get back into homes and jobs, including Bridges Out of Poverty and the Back at 1 pm. Larry Burkhalter, 454-7417. Pack program. Any St. Rose parishioner is welcome Women’s Study Group - Every third Sunday of the to attend to hear this presentation. Call 995-7056 for month, 2 pm to 3:30 pm in the St. Michael room. more information. We will be studying "Walking with Mary: A Bibli- cal Journey from Nazareth to the Cross" by Dr. Ed- Inquiry Night on Annulments ward Sri. Linda Burkhalter, 454-7417, or Mary Monday night, September 29, 2014. 7-9pm. Pastoral Araujo, 380-3532. Center, 11 N B Street, Pensacola. Msgr. James Secular Franciscan Order - Every third Saturday Flaherty, Judicial Vicar of the Diocese, will explain in the chapel for Mass at 9 am followed by the the Annulment process and answer Franciscan rosary and Liturgy of Hours. Meeting questions. Sponsored by Marriage and Family Life immediately follows in the St. Office and Tribunal Office. For information contact room. Pat Warrick, 626-7215. Sister Beth Butler (850) 435-3553. "TREASURES OF OUR FAITH RETREAT" with IMMACULEE ILIBAGIZA December 12th (4pm - 9pm) and December 13th (8:30am - 12:30pm) at St. Paul Catholic Church, 1700 Conway Dr, Pensacola, FL 32503. In 1994, she survived a holocaust in which nearly a million innocent Rwandans were ruthlessly slaughtered by a rival tribe. Immaculée emerged from her ordeal with the mission of spreading God's message of love and forgiveness and is now regarded as one of the world's leading speakers on peace and faith. Register for the retreat now at www.immaculee.com. Cost per person: $57.00 each (Save 16% per ticket if you buy two). St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church September 21, 2014

Baptized in the Name of the Lord... Stewardship for September 14, 2014

Thomas Michael McKeon Chiara Mariana Inzeo Offertory $10,366.73 August 30, 2014 September 13, 2014 Catholic Sharing Appeal

Gretchen Juarez Goal $ 71,280.86 Paid $ 81,987.26 September 20, 2014 Pledged $ 92,236.60 Pledges 299

EM Schedules for Oct., Nov. and Dec. 2014 are available in the Lay Sacristy. End of the year income expense statements are now available in the vestibule. Bishop Ricard Conference: Life in Christ is Saturday, October 4 at St. Sylvester Parish in Ladies Society will not meet in October. The next Navarre. We will be exploring the third pillar of the meeting will be held on Wednesday, November 5th Catechism of the Catholic Church. This is for all in in the St. Michael room. ministry and for all adults interested in growing in faith. Cost: $25 by September 29 and $30 after. On Please sign up to work at our Fall Festival after all line registration: www.ptdiocese.org and then Event Masses the weekend of September 27th / 28th. Registration. For more information: 850-435-3523. Each booth is in need of volunteers! It’s Time for the Ruby Tuesday Giveback Program for St. Rose of Lima Youth!

Grab your family and friends and join us on September 27th at the Pace restaurant! Present the flyer located in this bulletin to your server and we will receive 20% back from the total purchase price of your meal!

St. Rose of Lima 33rd Annual International Fall Festival October 10, 11, 12, 2014 Live Entertainment All Weekend! Carnival Rides and Games!

Festival Raffle - Grand Prize: $2,000 2nd Prize: Orlando trip 7 days/6 nights 3rd Prize: Small Green Egg Grill package 4th Prize: 14 ft. Sunfish Sailboat 5th Prize: $500. Winners will be announced by name at the festival or notified by the phone number listed on the winning ticket stub.

Attention All Bakers - The Bakery Booth welcomes your donations of baked goods: cakes, pies, cookies, fudge, cupcakes, brownies, breads, streusels, etc. We especially welcome sugar free goodies. Please label all items, especially if the item contains nuts or is sugar free. You may drop off you baked goods during festival hours.

Vendors Needed! If you are interested or know someone who is, please call Margo at 850-485-2449.

Applications are available on our parish website.

Calling All Plants! Get yourselves into pots and shape up 'cause you are needed! Bring yourselves to the festival grounds on October 9th or 10th.

St. Rose Basket Raffle - Donations and workers are needed for our basket raffle! This year the baskets to be raffled are: a Bathroom Basket, a Four Seasons basket, Hot Wheels basket and a Wine basket. If you can donate items or can help out during the festival, please call Elouise Mayeaux at 623-8269 or Pat Cahill at 712-7300.

Carnival Rides: Wrist bands prices per day are Friday - $15 Saturday - $20 Sunday band - $15. Weekend Megabands are $30 (this is reduced from last year) and are good for unlimited rides all weekend. Daily wrist bands may only be purchased at the festival. The Megaband vouchers are available for purchase in the parish office, and the deadline to purchase the Megabands is October 10th at Noon. There are no coupons for the daily bands. Contact Kate Lewis for more information at [email protected] or 982-4345.

Fall Fest Work Day: The next scheduled work day is Saturday, September 27th from 8 am until noon. Meet at the festival grounds. Lunch will be served in the St. Lorenzo room. St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church September 21, 2014

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Mass Intentions September 20th - 27th Monday: Prv 3:27-34; Ps 15:2-5; Lk 8:16-18 Saturday, September 20th at 4 pm Hermine Dey † Tuesday: St. Pius of Pietrelcina (Padre Pio)

Sunday, September 21st at 8 am Prv 21:1-6, 10-13; Ps 119:1, 27, 30, 34, 35, 44; Lk 8:19-21 Ruby LeBlanc †

Sunday, September 21st at 11 am Wednesday: Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year) St. Rose Parishioners† begins at sunset Prv 30:5-9; Ps 119:29, 72, 89, 101, 104, 163; Sunday, September 21st at 4 pm Lk 9:1-6 Betty Bodamer † Peggy Montante † Thursday: Eccl 1:2-11; Ps 90:3-6, 12-14, 17bc; Monday, September 22nd at 8 am Lk 9:7-9 Ovila Nelson † Friday: Ss. Cosmas and Damian Tuesday, September 23rd at 8 am Eccl 3:1-11; Ps 144:1b, 2abc, 3-4; Lk 9:18-22 40 Days for Life Campaign / End of Abortion Saturday: St. Vincent de Paul Leo Agagas † Eccl 11:9 -- 12:8; Ps 90:3-6, 12-14, 17; Lk 9:43b-45 Wednesday, September 24th at 7 pm William F. McGeehan, Jr. † Sunday: Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Ez 18:25-28; Ps 25:4-9; Phil 2:1-11 [1-5]; Thursday, September 25th at 8 am Mt 21:28-32 Nancy Bik † Intentions of Fran Gillespie and Margie Weinheimer TODAY'S READINGS First Reading -- Turn to the LORD who is generous in forgiving (Isaiah Friday, September 26th at 8 am 55:6-9). Psalm -- The Lord is near to all who call Leo Agagas † upon him (Psalm 145).

Saturday, September 27th at 4 pm Second Reading -- Live your lives in a way Donald McVickers † worthy of the gospel of Christ (Philippians 1:20c- 24, 27a). Gospel -- The last will be first, and the Please pray for the recently deceased… first will be last (Matthew 20:1-16a).

Leo Agagas, Frank Gossett, John Smith The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass (c) 1969, 1981, 1997, International September 4, 2014 Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All

rights reserved. Clarita Callahan September 13, 2014

The Sanctuary Light burns this week for the repose of the soul of Betty Bodamer †

PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY ♦ S/Sgt Brad Atwater, USAF ♦ Lcdr John F. Barresi, USCG ♦ S/Sgt Lawrence Barresi, USAF ♦ PFC Loren Bledsow, USA ♦ AM1 Brittany E. Brazzel, USAF ♦ M/Sgt Carl Brown, USAF ♦ S/Sgt Brown, USAF ♦ Sgt Chris Brunst, USA ♦ Sgt Daniel Casey, USA ♦ AIC Kyle Burton, USAF ♦ Lcpl Zachary Cook, USMC ♦ Sgt Daniel J. DeGuzman, USA ♦ Sgt Norman DeGuzman, USMC ♦ Spc James M. Dingle, USA ♦ S/Sgt Warren Fairfield, USA ♦ Spc Antonio Flores, USA ♦ Sgt Martin D. Ghrist ♦ Sgt Randy Huter, USA ♦ T/Sgt Glenn Karabin, USAF ♦ M/Sgt Andrew Kerr, USAF ♦ AE1 Nathaniel F. Klein, USN ♦ LT Mark S. Klein, USN ♦ MM1 Michalina G. Kulikowski, USN ♦ Lcdr Hans Landeseld, USN ♦ Lcdr B Larsen USN ♦ Sgt Joshua Lucas, USMC ♦ WO1 Troy T. Mara, Sr. USA ♦ Capt Hans Mogelgaard, USA ♦ PVT Stephanie K. Morfield ♦ MA2 Russell Nunn ♦ Pvt Melissa Rossow, USA ♦ Sgt Colin Savoie, USA ♦ CWO4 Charles F. Smith Sr., USA ♦ Sr/Am Erik Vangrowski, USAF ♦ Am Magen Faxlanger, USAF