204 N US Highway One, P.O. Box 3726, Tequesta, FL 33469 Phone: (561) 746-7974 Fax: (561) 743-6127 Web Site: www.stjudecatholicchurch.net Email: [email protected]

Rev. Kevin C. Nelson

PASTOR

Rev. Frank D’Amato July 11, 2021 PAROCHIAL VICAR

Very Rev. Albert Dello Russo, JCL IN RESIDENCE

Deacon Les Loh

MASS SCHEDULE

Saturday Vigil: 4:00 PM Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 AM & 5:30 PM

Holyday of Obligation:

Vigil: 6:00 PM Holyday: 7:30, 8:30 AM, Noon & 6:00 PM

DAILY MASSES

(November through April) Monday - Saturday: 7:30 & 8:30 AM

(May & June, and Sept. & Oct.) Monday - Friday: 7:30 & 8:30 AM Saturday: 8:30 AM

(July and August) Monday - Saturday: 8:00 AM following Daily Masses

Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday: 3:00 - 3:45 PM in Chapel (Other Times by Appointment)

OFFICE

Office Hours: Monday: 1:00 - 4:00 PM Tuesday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Closed for Lunch 12:00 - 1:00 PM Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 11, 2021

- - Parish Office Phone Number: 561 746 7974

Parish Secretary: Donna Faranda, Ext. 222

Bookkeeper: Sandi Gallagher, Ext. 224 Receptionist: Mary Lehman, Ext. 221 Facilities Manager: Tom Lehman, 746-7974 Saturday, July 10 Deacon Les Loh: 746-7974, Ext. 234

4:00 p.m.  Richard H. Luise by His Family

Religious Education Grades K thru 9 (Fr. Art)

Julie Barrientos, Admin. Asst.: Ext. 231

Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 11

Youth Ministry & Confirmation 7:30 a.m.  Alberto Garcia by Ana Garcia (Fr. Kevin) Frank Faranda: 748-8805  9:00 a.m. Most Abandoned Soul in Purgatory

Director of Music Ministry (Fr. Frank)

Lisa Bucheck: 746-7974, Ext. 223 10:30 a.m. People of the Parish (Fr. Albert) 5:30 p.m.  Ray Fitzgerald by Poskitt Family (Fr. Kevin)

SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM

We look forward to welcoming your child into Monday, July 12

our Parish family at St. Jude . 8:00 a.m.  Denis Killane (Fr. Kevin)

- A mandatory pre baptism parental preparation program

is held in the mornings of the second Saturday in the Tuesday, July 13

months of January, March, May, July, September and 8:00 a.m.  Alice & Anthony Mariano (Fr. Kevin)

November. No babysitting is provided. The next

Wednesday, July 14 Baptism Class will be on July 24th, at 10:00 a.m. Registration in the Parish is required. 8:00 a.m.  Roger Birk by His Wife, Mary Lou Please contact the Parish Secretary at 746-7974. (Fr. Kevin)

SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Thursday, July 15

Arrangements should be made at least 6 months in 8:00 a.m. Fr. John Minde by Marilyn McGlynn advance and no other plans should be finalized until the (Fr. Albert)

parish priest has been consulted. You must be a Friday, July 16 registered member of the Parish for at least 6 months  before making arrangements. 8:00 a.m. Rose Fichera by Her Daughter (Fr. Albert)

PARISH REGISTRATION Saturday, July 17

8:00 a.m.  Julie Walas by Mary Lehman Please join our Catholic community (Fr. Kevin) by registering at St. Jude Church.  4:00 p.m. Josephine Butterfield by Her Daughter Registration forms are available (Fr. Frank)

at the Parish Office.

Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 18

(Registration is also available online at  7:30 a.m. Suzanne Jehle by Tony & Debbie Wallace www.stjudecatholicchurch.net.) (Fr. Frank) 9:00 a.m.  Donna Stergas by Her Husband, Jim (Fr. Kevin) OUR PARISH SCHOOL

10:30 a.m. People of the Parish (Fr. Albert) All Saints Catholic School 5:30 p.m.  Dorothea Parsons by Theresa Collura & Family (Fr. Art) Jupiter, FL 33458 Contact Admissions for

Information or a Tour ~ (561) 748-8994 Blue Denotes Masses for the “Living” www.allsaintsjupiter.org ~ The Celebrant assigned to the Mass may change. [email protected] View this bulletin online at www.DiscoverMass.com Sacrificial Giving July 4th Offertory: $ 13,237.20 The Second Collection this weekend is for Catholic Relief Services. There are printed Green Envelopes marked “Second Thank You for Your Continued Generosity. Collection” at the table attached to the last pew in each row. Please use the Green Second Collection Revised Capital Campaign envelopes for the Second Collection. Please place all Envelopes in the Boxes marked “Offertory” at Goal: $ 452,775.00 the doors of the Church. Thank you! Received to Date: $ 405,084.29

The Sanctuary Candle in the Church this week will burn for Miss Jurate Staneviciute By Esta McCall

The Sanctuary Candle in the Adoration Chapel this week will burn for ‘Our Family’ “That God’s Mercy & Grace will shower As God once did with Amos, Jesus today removes down upon us all.” the Twelve from their worldly occupations and sends them forth two by two. They go as poor men, without provisions, in order to proclaim to the world that their real possession is Jesus Christ ~ Readings for Next Sunday, and that he is enough. God chose them in Christ Sixteenth Sunday in before the foundation of the world to be holy and Ordinary Time without blemish. And we are “destined” to share in July 18, 2021 that “favor of his will.” The repentance that they preach is a grace that comes to us through the First Reading: Jeremiah 23:1-6 Church, which abides in union with Christ, by her Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 23:1-3, 3-4, 5, 6 apostolic succession. In the Church, we “hear the Second Reading: Ephesians 2:13-18 word of truth, the gospel of our salvation.”. Gospel: Mark 6:30-34 ~

Flor Antonia, Ronald Bedard, Nancy Boyle, Zoe Brooks, Margaret Christiano, Nancy Connor, Baby Conrad, Kenneth Cook, Jennifer Cray, Lindsay Cunningham, Gus DiBenedetto, Marianna DiMaria, Kathy Drew, Sis. Rita Drexler, Susan & Michael Gates, Christine Girard, Michael Girard, William Green, Anita Halligan, Kevin Halligan, Betty Hallinan, Beverly Hewitt, Ruddy Hope (Baby), Jean James, Jaime Kippenberger, Lynne Lascheid, John & Cathe- rine Lengen, Holly Letendre, Paul McGorry, Donna Moran, Renaye Novogroski, Rosemary Onorato, Pat Os- borne, Gerard Pecora, Jose A. Pinto, Joanne & William Roddy, Danny Rosinski, Marie Ross, Mark Scrocca, Debby Shunk, Andrew Soltau, David Stergas, Gina Ulmer, Randy Wilson, Sue Young, Bailey Rose Zielasko (Child). Please call the Parish office with your requests for our sick. Their name will be removed after two weeks if we do not hear from you.

View this bulletin online at www.DiscoverMass.com St. Jude Catholic Church welcomes Fr. Kevin to our Parish Family! Fr. Kevin is a Florida native, born in Palm Beach Gardens. He attended St. Clare Catholic School in North Palm Beach and then Cardinal Newman High School. After high school he went to St. John Vianney College Seminary and St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary. He was ordained a Deacon at St. Helen Catholic Church, Vero Beach, in 1999 and later ordained a Priest at St. Helen Catholic Church, Vero Beach in 2000. His Parochial Assignments have been St. Joseph, Stuart, St. Christopher, Hobe Sound, St. Patrick, North Palm Beach, Pastor of Holy Spirit, Lantana, 2009-2016 and Pastor of St. Helen, Vero Beach, 2016-2021.

Sunday, July 11, 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

The Blood Mobile will be in the Parish Parking Lot for anyone who wishes to donate blood. All donors will receive a Beach Towel and a $20 eGift Card. Plus, a wellness checkup including blood pressure, temperature, iron count, pulse and cholesterol screening! Appointments are encouraged, please visit www.oneblood.org/donate-now and use sponsor code #3886. lease bring ID to the Mobile Unit.

RAISING UP TOMORROW’S LEADERS IS A BIG JOB!

ATTENTION PARENTS: If your K through 9th grade children are not attend- ing Catholic School, please enroll them in the

“VIRTUE”, as defined at ‘dictionary.com’: moral excellence; goodness; righteousness. In other words, “doing the right thing.” Look around...Other than in the home, where are our children being taught God’s truth? Where are they being guided toward Godly moral values? Over the years, the Church’s role in this effort has been known by many names: CCD. Religious Education, Faith Formation, Sunday School, Catechism, etc. Today and going forward, our world needs leaders whose moral compasses point to VIRTUE. These virtues develop best when rooted at an early age. Virtuous leaders are not born; they’re formed. Where, other than at home and at church, will our children learn to look at choices through the eyes of Jesus? The quality of life our grandchildren and generations to come will inherit depends on today’s generation of young people basing their decisions on virtues like Faith, Hope, Love, Prudence, Fortitude, Justice and Temperance. Grades K through 7 will begin in September. Grades 8 and 9 will begin in October. For information on registration, please see our parish website: Or call: Grades K – 7: Julie Barrientos at 561-746-7974, Ext. 231 Grades 8 and 9: Frank Faranda at 561-746-8805 View this bulletin online at www.DiscoverMass.com Catechism Question ~ The Ten Commandments (Seventh Commandment) “You Shall Not Steal” 507. What attitude should people have toward animals? People must treat animals with kindness as creatures of God and especially by scientific experi- ments that go beyond reasonable limits and entail needless suffering for the animals.

RITE OF CHRISTIAN Pro Life Corner INITIATION OF ADULTS America, it is said, is suffering This process is for those wishing from intolerance ~ it is not. It is to become a full member of the suffering from tolerance; tolerance of Roman Catholic Church. right and wrong; truth and error; virtue and evil; Christ and chaos. Our country is not (Non-baptized persons, baptized nearly so overrun with the bigoted as it is over- in another faith, baptized Catholics run with the broadminded. Abortion and eutha- that have not received the Eucharist or Confirmation, nasia should never be tolerated. or would like updating.) Formal gatherings will begin on Tuesday evenings in the Fall. To be notified of the start date or to receive materials and engage in learning more about Catholicism prior to that time, please contact Deacon Les for information: 561-746-7974, Ext. 234, or [email protected]. Week 16 OUR LADY’S ROSARY PRAYER GROUP Our Blessed Mother has always asked us to pray the Rosary to help us become closer to Jesus. Our families, church, clergy, country, and the world are in need of all the we can pray. Peace can only come through God and prayer. All are welcome to join us on Tuesday evenings Soon Joseph will be able to grasp with his hands. from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the Chapel. We pray the What will he grasp? His other hand! His head is Rosary and the Chaplet of Divine Mercy. erect this week, and coordinated arm and leg If you have a question, please call Mary movements are now starting to happen. He has his at 746-7974. (Please enter through the doors own unique fingerprints now. His fingernails and on the south side of the Chapel.) toenails are growing. He also has an adult’s taste buds. His eyebrows and hair on his head is sprout- Please also note the Rosary is said at ing. But it will probably change color and texture 7:30 and 8:30 a.m. in the Chapel. after birth. Marian Movement of Priests Cenacle Prayer Group meets on Friday mornings at 9:00 a.m. in the Joseph is kicking, twisting, and flailing really hard. Church Cry Room. We do hope that you will be able Fat begins to form under his skin which increases to join us. insulation. Joseph is now the size of an apple and he could be more than 4 1/2 inches long, crown to MEN OF THE PARISH rump, and weighs close to 4 ounces. Ages 18 and over are welcome to an hour of Men’s Fellowship, Prayer & Scripture Reading every “They will see the glory of the Lord, 2nd & 4th Saturday morning. We will gather in the the splendor of our God.” (Isaiah 35:2) Parish Center, from 6:30 to 7:45 a.m. Please call Frank Maurno at 561-512-6541.

View this bulletin online at www.DiscoverMass.com uly 16th is the feast of Our Blessed Lady of Mount Granting a further incredible grace, the Blessed JCarmel, known in some places as Our Lady of the Mother returned, this time to John XXII, an- . It was on July 16, 1251, that Our Lady ap- nouncing what is known as the Sabbatine Privilege: peared to Saint , the prior general of the “As a tender Mother, I will descend into Purgatory on , and gave him the Brown Scapular, telling the Saturday after their death, and will deliver them him to promote devotion to it. “Receive, My beloved into the heavenly mansions of life everlasting.” The son, this habit of your Privilege was promulgat- order: this shall be to ed through the papal bull you and to all Carmel- Sacratissimo Uti Cul- ites a privilege, that mine in 1322 and given whomever dies clothed definitive confirmation in this shall never suffer by the in 1908. eternal fire. It shall be a By devoutly and habitu- sign of salvation, a pro- ally wearing the Scapu- tection in danger, a lar, close to our heart, we pledge of peace and of assure the Mother of My special protection God of our constant love, until the end of the ag- our veneration, our trust es.” Yet, Our Lady did and hope in Her at every not give the Scapular moment. Kissing our just to the Carmelites. She Scapular is an indulgenced gave it, as the Rosary, to the whole world so that all practice, which is also an expression of this love and her children can wear this “habit” as an outward sign veneration of the Blessed Mother and Her great sac- of her love for them. The whole custom of wearing a ramental. Holding our Scapular as we pray, or in mo- Brown Scapular brings us closer to devotion to Christ ments of temptation or anxiety is also a worthy cus- because Mary is the model to follow in living a life in tom. allegiance to Christ. The Scapular has been largely forgotten, and “The Scapular is a tangible symbol and sac- countless people are forgoing innumerable ramental of the deeper reality of Mary graces as well as Our Lady’s great prom- clothing and protecting us with her own ise, because they do not know or care mantle. When worn in faith, the Scapu- about it. Perhaps foreseeing this sad lar is a strong weapon against the Evil situation, the Mother of God appeared One.” (Fr. Cinnante National Shrine of as during Our Lady of Mount Carmel) Her sixth and most significant visit to Fatima Visionary Sister Lucia said, Fatima (the most important series of “the Scapular devotion was pleasing Marian apparitions), on October 13, to Our Lady, and that She desired it 1917. She highlighted the im- to be propagated. The Scapular is portance of wearing the Scapular, one part of the Fatima message. The of Her requests for us. The Scapular Scapular and the Rosary are insepara- may be a garment over 760 years old, ble. The Scapular is a sign of consecra- but any way you look at it, the Scapu- tion to Our Lady and Our Lady wants lar is the garment always in style. all to wear the Scapular.” On this beautiful feast of Our Lady of There are two simple cautions. People can’t Mount Carmel, let us thank Her for the powerful gift of the Brown Scapular. Clothed think of the Scapular as an avoid-hell-and-get- in Her mantle, this garment of grace, let us re- - - into heaven free cloth and excuse us from living a commit ourselves to wearing Her scapular always, Christian life. To do otherwise misses the Scapular’s and to lead others to wear and love it. meaning or misuses it to think a sinful life is okay. ~ Aleteia

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