Saint Anne March 15th, 2020 3rd Sunday of Lent

Penance Service

March 20th 6:00 pm Stations of the Cross @5:30 pm

CHURCH SCHEDULE

Adoration: Daily Mass: Wednesday: 9:00 am - 3:30 pm Tuesday—Friday 8:00 am Confessions: Weekend Mass Times: Saturday: 3:00 pm–3:45 pm and Thursday: After Mass Saturday Vigil: 4:00 pm Novena of the Miraculous Medal of the Blessed Virgin Mary: Sunday: 8:00 am & 10:30 am (Special Feast Day Masses, will be listed inside, Thursday after Mass as they occur) Evening of Healing: The Church is Open for Prayer Friday: Adoration and Confession 4:30 pm—5:30 pm, Tuesday—Friday Mass 5:30 pm, Eucharistic Healing following Mass. 9:00 am—2:00 pm

Welcome to St. Anne’s Catholic Church - Bellview Fr. Chuck Collins, Pastor [email protected] Office Administrator: Kathy Salamida [email protected] RCIA/Religious Ed: Louise Browne Maintenance: Scott Hodge Custodian: Ronda Behnke Office Hours: Tuesday - Friday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Website: News Without Pews: www.saintannebellview.org

Weddings: Please contact church office a minimum of 6 months prior to requested Wedding date. Baptism: Baptisms are performed between the 8:00 am and 10:30 am Sunday Mass, the FIRST Sunday of each month. Please contact church office a minimum of 1 month prior to requested date. TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — When the people grumbled to Moses for water in the desert, the Lord heard and brought forth water from the rock Mon March 16 No Mass for all to drink (Exodus 17:3-7). Psalm — If today you hear his voice, harden Tues March 17, 8:00 am + Rolando Jarin not your hearts (Psalm 95). by Helen Jarin & Family Second Reading — God’s love has been Wed March 18, 8:00 am + Susan Landry poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit by Willie Landry (Romans 5:1-2, 5-8). Gospel — Ask, and you will be given living Thur March 19, 8:00 am +Nicholas & Elizabeth Degiacomo water so that you will never thirst again (John by Jean Neese 4:5-42 [5-15, 19b-26, 39a, 40-42]). Fri March 20, 8:00 am + Anne Thompson & Rita McCabe by The Long Family READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 2 Kgs 5:1-15b; Ps 42:2, 3; 43:3, 4; Sat March 21, 4:00 pm + The Van Moos Family Lk 4:24-30 by Family Tuesday: Dn 3:25, 34-43; Ps 25:4-51b, 6, Sun March 22, 8:00 am + Stanley Gwizdala 7bc, 8-9; Mt 18:21-35 Wednesday: Dt 4:1, 5-9; Ps 147:12-13, 15-16, by Jean Wojnarowski 19-20; Mt 5:17-19 Sun March 22, 10:30 am Pro Populo (For the Parish) Thursday: 2 Sm 7:4-5a, 12-14a, 16; Ps 89:2-5, 27, 29; Rom 4:13, 16-18, 22; Mt 1:16, 18 - 21, 24a or Lk 2:41-51a Friday: Hos 14:2-10; Ps 81:6c-11ab, 14, 17; Mk 12:28-34 Saturday: Hos 6:1-6; Ps 51:3-4, 18-21ab; Lk 18:9-14 Sunday: 1 Sm 16:1b, 6-7, 10-13a; Ps 23:1- John Bacon, Sara Barnheart, Lilia Bautista, John Belanger, 6; Eph 5:8-14; Jn 9:1-41[1, 6-9, 13-17, Linda Beninato, Charles Broadhead, Nancy Brown, Toni Butler, 34-38] Mary Choma, Andy Cicero, Gert Cicero, Andrew Cunningham, Frank & Patricia Dileonardo, Lee Dunn, Butch Durden, Joan Tuesday Durden, Jean Faulker, Chris Gonzalez, Jennifer Hill, Katherine Men of St. Joseph - 6:00 am Irwin, Tina Jennings, Robert Johnson, Steve Jordan, Pat Young at Heart - 10am Kaderly, Catherine Keegan, Josefina Keeney, Laroice Keligond, Wednesday Mary Ellen Kolbe, Heidi Krantz, Betty Long, Joe Massey, RCIA—6 pm Melanie McCallum, James McGregor, Jack McCurdy, Faith Choir—7pm (Sunday) Thursday Middleton, Josh Middleton, Kennedy Middleton, Virginia Moretti, Blessed Hands 12-2pm Elizabeth Odee, Dorine Olive, Pat Odom, Roger Odom, New Time Leonard O’Donovan, Rubin O’Donovan Jr., James Paiva, Anna Choir—6pm (Vigil Choir) Phillips, Jim Quinn, Polly Reno, Jason Reynolds, Anita Friday Ronning, Grace Roth-Roffy, Deb Ryan, Manual Salinas, Glen Stations of the Cross 5:30 Scott, John Shay, Angel Sifuentes, Jennifer Thompson, Fr. Penance Service 6:00 pm Henry Thorsen, Lisa Tisdale, Tess Vallete, Nancy Voyt, Sylvia Fish Fry—5-7:30 pm

Ward, David Wible, James Willhelm, Madison Williams. To add/remove someone to/from the prayer list please call 456-5966 or email [email protected]. NEXT SUNDAY 2nd Collection: Burse SAINT ANNE’S NEWS:

_xÇà Knights of Columbus Fish Fry Friday’s 5 pm—7:30 pm $10/person dine in or take out CONGRATULATIONS CONFIRMANDI $25/family Nathan Carff Mom, Dad, kids under 18 Benjamin James Poljack dine in only Ian DeLay Some of the proceeds will be Mikaela Sarayba donated to the St. Vincent de Paul Savannah Dumagan Victoria Satterwhite Racquel Evans Seth Sifuentes Max Fina Angelina Vignolo Abigail Gilliam Joshua Westbrook Anna Langevin Anna Whetzel John Tyler Maddox Thursday, March 19th Avery Wilson 6:00 am—6:00 pm Maverick Mattair PRAY PRAY PRAY PRAY Miranda Freauff PRAY Christopher Moore St. Anne’s is scheduled to pray at America Family Planning WELCOME INTO FULL COMMUNION OF Friday, March 20th THE CATHOLIC CHURCH

Stations 5:30 pm Penance Service 6:00 pm

Saturday 3:30 pm Parish Goal $70,000 before 4:00 vigil mass $70,000———— Pray the Rosary Diocesan Goal $51,743

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Offertory Collection: $10,000——— January $32336.00 $20,000——— February $36590.58 Budgeted Goal per month: $40025.83 ($10000/wk) Building Fund/Debt Reduction: Parish Goal $70,000 $5,000—–—— January $2711.00 Diocesan Goal $51,743 February $3748.50 Pledges $17,626 Budgeted Goal per month: $4612.67 ($1150/wk) Paid $11,486 Number of registered families participating — 62 Educational Material on the Danger of Abuse - Outreach The overwhelming majority of our clergy and lay leaders are St. Anne's News Without Pews hardworking individuals who are dedicated to serving the Go to www.saintannebellview.org and view people of God in our parishes and schools. All of us together are responsible for making sure that all of our ministries are the calendar, upcoming events, ministries, as safe as possible for our children and vulnerable adults. and articles about activities. We also have Each of us has a responsibility to educate ourselves about the an "Email Tree" with over 200 members. To real danger of abuse. For help with online courses and other subscribe, please send your contact safety matters, please contact the Diocese Office of Safe information in an email to Environment at 850-435-3570. [email protected] or follow us on Facebook @stannebellview Victims of Abuse - The Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee is committed to Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee healing the hurting hearts of sexual abuse victims and has established Victims Assistance Coordinators who are experi- #SOCIALMEDIA enced and trained counselors and are available to help Follow the diocese for all events, news and so persons who have been sexually abused by a priest, deacon much more! #ptdiocese #thechurchfullyalive or other church personnel. Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee; @pt_diocese 850-435-3536. Diocesan Abuse Hotline: 850-435-3536. @ptdiocese @ptdiocese

Televised Mass To comfort the sick or shut-ins, is available in the Pensacola area at 10:30 a.m. Sundays on Cox cable channel 12, (WJTC/UPN Mobile).

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PARISH REGISTRATION: Registration forms for new parishioners are available in the back of church, in the church office, or on our website. Also, please notify the office of any changes in your family registration information (such as address, email or phone number changes. Or if you are moving away from our parish.) Thank you!

BULLETIN: Deadline is10 days before published Sunday. Email [email protected]

E-GIVING! Electronic Giving is quick and easy! Just log in to our website: saintannebellview.org and click on the blue Online Giving button. Choose your fund (Offertory, Building Fund, Holy Days, etc.), how much and how frequently you want to contribute (weekly, monthly, semi-monthly, annually). You can log-in once with your email and a password, or set up a profile for repeat giving. It is ESSENTIAL to keep track of your info for future changes (we cannot make changes for you.) For customer service, call 800-675-7430. Please patronize our sponsors! This bulletin is made possible through their support. SAVE THE PARISH MONEY! MARCH 21, 2020 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM (LUNCH TO FOLLOW)

*Able bodied men & women to clean out the Retention Pond and the overgrown drainage ditch out to Saufley Field Road. Appx. 16 needed. *Pressure Wash cement and pavement at FLC & Church. 8-10 needed. *Clean the Grounds fence line. Families with Children. Volunteers of all ages needed. Bring rakes, lop- pers, shears etc. 100-120 people makes it fun and fast. Sign up then call Gregg Graves 850-426-7290 to discuss. Please sign up to help.

A very important message from Bishops of the Florida Jurisdiction

The Knights of Columbus organization was founded by the Servant of God, Venerable Father Michael J. McGivney, a parish priest in New Haven, Connecticut, and received its charter in 1882. This unique organization of Catholic Men, who are over the age of 18, now extends well beyond the United States and to many parts of the world. Its many members dedicate themselves to the service of God, protection of family life, their parishes, communities and country.

With a membership approaching 2 million men, of which more than 55,000 are in the Florida Jurisdiction (which includes the US state of Florida, the Bahamas and , ), the Knights of Columbus is the largest Catholic charitable fraternal organization in the world. The Order has grown to include top rated financial products, including life insurance, long-term care and retirement programs.

At first, Venerable Fr. Michael J. McGivney and his fellow Knights would “pass the hat” to benefit widows and orphans. Now with more than $118 billion of insurance in force world wide, with over $185 million in the Florida Jurisdiction, and a full time staff of more than 1,100 agents serving our members and their families, we are proudly fulfilling Fr. McGivney's vision.

Today, Knights work tirelessly to help the initiative of “Building the Domestic Church” through our “Faith-in-Action” pro- gram. In 2018, Knights donated over 76 million hours of their time and over $897 million to charitable works. Its special mission has been to protect mothers and orphaned children from hardship and destitution. One of the largest supporters of “U.S. Special Olympics,” Knights make it possible for many “Special Dreams to come true.” Florida Knights lead the Order in distribution of Ultra-Sound machines, with the 100th machine (in Florida) to be dedicated in 2020. Florida Knights are active in all our dioceses and generously make annual donations for the development of vocations. In addi- tion, Florida Knights support many programs that assist those with developmental or physical challenges through multiple service programs. In 2019, Florida Knights came to the aide of our Brethren in the Bahamas, bringing much needed relief supplies and support following hurricane Dorian. Florida Knights support the Habitat for Humanity program in many local councils, becoming the “go to” organization that Habitat relies upon for manpower.

We cordially invite you to join us in this most worthy fraternal organization. Consider becoming a member of the Knights of Columbus, a Catholic Organization of which we can all be proud.

With every prayerful wish, we are sincerely yours in Christ, The Bishops of the Florida Jurisdiction (including the seven diocese of Florida, The Bahamas and St. Lucia) Most Reverend Thomas G. Wenski—Archbishop of Miami Most Reverend Gerald Barbarito—Bishop of Palm Beach Most Reverend John G. Noonan—Bishop of Orlando Most Reverend Gregory L. Parkes—Bishop of St. Petersburg Most Reverend Felipe J. Estevez—Bishop of St. Augustine Most Reverend Robert Rivas—Archbishop of Most Reverend Enrique Delgado—Auxiliary Bishop of Miami Most Reverend Frank J. Dewane—Bishop of Venice Most Reverend Patrick C. Pinder—Archbiship of Nassau, Bahamas Most Reverend William Z. Wack—Bishop of Pensacola-Tallhassee