Circumcision of Jesus RCIA January 1, 2017 Every 2Nd & 4Th Tuesday at 7 P.M
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ST. JUDE MARONITE CATHOLIC CHURCH FR. BASSAM M. SAADE, D.MIN., PASTOR DEACON JACK MANHIRE, PH.D. Parish Council President - Amine Harb Women’s League President - Paula Harb Music Director & Organist - Sharon Luhrs Office Manager/Secretary - Barbara Fidler Fr. Bassam Parish Council & Finance Committee Members MASS TIMES Jean Abi-Aoun • Gail Bell • Stanley Chlastawa Saturday Vigil - 5 p.m. Myrla Cromer • Telma Domingues • Michael Hazzouri Sunday: 9 a.m. & 11 a.m. Bill Hinshaw • Diane Homsi • Sheila Love • Elias Maroun Monday - Wednesday 9 a.m. Imad Nasnas • John Shaheen • Leo Shalhoub Thursday - 9 a.m. Communion Service Friday - 5 p.m. HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION As noted NOVENAS Following Weekday Masses St. Joseph - Tues. Miraculous Medal - Wed. St. Jude - Thurs. Sacred Heart & St. Jude - Fri. Every 3rd Friday - Divine Mercy Novena ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT & VENERATION OF ST. CHARBEL’S RELIC Every 22nd of the month from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday-Wednesday & Friday 9:00 a.m. - 3 p.m. Thursday - Closed BAPTISM Call the Parish Office for information. MATRIMONY Arrangements with Fr. Bassam must be made at least six months in advance. One of the parties must be registered in the Parish & attending mass for at least 3 months. MARONITE CHRISTIAN FORMATION (Religious Education) Communion - Saturdays at 3:30 p.m. Confirmation - Call the Parish Office. Circumcision of Jesus RCIA January 1, 2017 Every 2nd & 4th Tuesday at 7 p.m. RECONCILIATION 5555 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Orlando, FL 32819 Saturdays before the 5 p.m. mass 407-363-7405 phone • 407-363-7793 fax or by appointment. [email protected] COMMUNION FOR THE SICK Please call the Parish Office. www.saintjudechurch.org https://www.facebook.com/stjudemaronitecatholicchurch FROM THE DEACON’S DESK Q. What is the Epiphany and when is it celebrated? Mass Intentions A. To better understand the feast of the Epiphany, we should start by looking at the Sat 12/31 NEW YEARS EVE definition of the word. Epiphany means: 5 p.m. + Thanksgiving to our Lord by Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Dias ✠ an appearance or manifestation, & Family † especially of a deity. + Elias & Hibus (whoobus) Rabdy RIP by Kathy Shorter z a sudden, intuitive perception of or insight into the & Family † reality or essential meaning of something, usually initiated by some simple, homely, or commonplace Sun1/1 NEW YEARS DAY occurrence or experience. 9 a.m. + Peace in the World by Fr. Bassam z a literary work or section of a work presenting, usually + All the St. Jude parishioners especially our volunteers, symbolically, such a moment of revelation and insight. helpers & benefactors by Fr. Bassam Like many of the most ancient Christian feasts, Sun 1/1 NEW YEARS DAY Epiphany was first celebrated in the East, where it has been 11 a.m. + Saade family living and deceased by Fr. Bassam held from the beginning almost universally on January + Peace in the World and for the Poor Souls in Purgatory 6. Today, among both Eastern Catholics and Eastern by Fr. Bassam Orthodox, the feast is also known as Theophany—the Mon 1/2 + John Morley RIP by wife Martine Morley † revelation of God to man. 9 a.m. Epiphany originally celebrated four different events, in the following order of importance: the Baptism of the Tues 1/3 + Maria Stolarz Good Health & Recovery SI Lord; Christ’s first miracle, the changing of water into 9 a.m. by Barbara Fidler † wine at the wedding in Cana; the Nativity of Christ; and Wed 1/4 + Mike Mangan SI by Bernie Mangan † the visitation of the Wise Men or Magi. Each of these is a 9 a.m. revelation of God to man: At Christ’s Baptism, the Holy Spirit descends and the voice of God the Father is heard, Thur 1/5 VIGIL OF THE GLORIOUS EPIPHANY declaring that Jesus is His Son; at the wedding in Cana, the 9 a.m. + Arnel Aluzan SI by Ed Lazaro miracle reveals Christ’s divinity; at the Nativity, the angels Fri 1/6 FEAST OF THE GLORIOUS EPIPHANY bear witness to Christ, and the shepherds, representing 5 p.m. + Gisele Saadeh Happy Birthday & SI by Fr. Bassam the people of Israel, bow down before Him; and at the + Living & Deceased members of the Saade Family visitation of the Magi, Christ’s divinity is revealed to the by Fr. Bassam Gentiles—the other nations of the earth. Eventually, the celebration of the Nativity was separated Sat 1/7 FIRST SUNDAY OF THE GLORIOUS EPIPHANY out, in the West, into Christmas; and shortly thereafter, 5 p.m. + All St Jude Parishioners SI & Good Health Western Christians adopted the Eastern feast of the by Fr. Bassam Epiphany, still celebrating the Baptism, the first miracle, + Arlene Knoll RIP by Suzanne Garszczynski and the visit from the Wise Men. Thus, Epiphany came Sun1/8 FIRST SUNDAY OF THE GLORIOUS EPIPHANY to mark the end of Christmastide—the Twelve Days of 9 a.m. + John Morley RIP by wife Martine Morley † Christmas, which began with the revelation of Christ to + Elias & Hibus Rabady RIP by Kathy Shorter Israel in His Birth and ended with the revelation of Christ & Family † to the Gentiles at Epiphany. Sun 1/8 FIRST SUNDAY OF THE GLORIOUS EPIPHANY Over the centuries, the various celebrations were further 11 a.m. + Michel El Tahach 40 Day Mass RIP by Damira separated in the West, and now the Baptism of the Lord is & Rita Rechdan † celebrated on the Sunday after January 6, and the wedding + Agnes Raad RIP by Raad & Olga Raad † at Cana is commemorated on the Sunday after the Baptism of the Lord. The Eastern Churches have always maintained RIP - Rest in Peace SI - Special Intention the Epiphany as the Baptism of Jesus. In many parts of Europe, the celebration of Epiphany is WEEKLY COLLECTION at least as important as the celebration of Christmas. In Italy and other Mediterranean countries, Christians exchange for the weekend of December 24-25, 2016 gifts on Epiphany—the day on which the Wise Men Sunday Collection/Donations $4,016. brought their gifts to the Christ Child—while in Northern Candles/Gifts/St. Charbel 775. Europe, it’s not unusual to give gifts on both Christmas and Epiphany. Christmas Donations 4,576. Memorials 100. Prayer for the Baptism of the Lord: Total Collections/Donations $9,467. “Almighty ever-living God, who, when Christ had been baptized in the River Jordan and as the Holy Spirit # of envelopes used: 78 # of attendees: 616 descended upon him, solemnly declared him your beloved Thank you for your generosity and support! Son, grant that your children by adoption, reborn of water and the Holy Spirit, may always be well pleasing to you. “ OUR SECOND COLLECTION This week: Building Fund God Bless You, Deacon Jack Next Week:Religious Education Lector-Usher Schedule - December MEMORIALS 12/31-1/1 THE CIRCUMCISION OF JESUS If you would like to sponsor one of the religious gifts in memory EPH 2:11-22 & LK 2:21 of your loved ones or for a special intention, please call the parish office at 407-363-7405. Memorials & 5 p.m. Lector: Laura Tellado (E) Special Intentions $50 each/month) & Altar Flowers ($100/wk) Ushers: Myrna Calderon & Kathy Morrell 9 a.m. Lectors: Bob Rodgers (E) & Yahaira Cordero (S) CURRENT DONORS Ushers: Larry & Deborah Mancuso ALTAR CANDLES SPONSORS + January - RIP Michael, Vincent, & Louise Sack 11 a.m. Lectors: Grace Enriguez (E) & Eleanor Nader (A) by the Sack Family Ushers: Amine Harb & Tony Rouhana SANCTUARY LAMP SPONSORS + January - For all the Priests & Religious Life by Stanley Chlastawa WELCOME! + February - Darci Pool Special Intentions by Gail We’re so glad you’re here. We hope you find the love Bell of Christ in our worship and fellowship. + March - Melinda Bell Special Intentions by mom Gail Bell + April - Jim Bell Sr. RIP by Gail Bell To register at St. Jude Parish, please ALTAR BREAD & WINE SPONSORS complete the information on the form + January - The Reinhardt Family RIP by Barbara Torten found at the entrance to the church and + February - The Torten Family RIP by Barbara Torten put it in the collection basket or drop it + March - The Eiserle Family RIP by Barbara Torten CHARCOAL & INCENSE SPONSORS off at the parish office. + January - Deceased members of the Chlastawa & Kupiec families by Stanley Chlastawa New Year’s Resolutions SPECIAL INTENTIONS + January - For the safety of all 1st responders by Parishioner The Pope Francis List 1. Don’t gossip. " The true Christian, " says the Pope, 2. Finish your meals. "exudes great joy." He says. "keeping 3. Make time for others. this joy to ourselves will make us sick 4. Choose the ‘more humble’ purchase. in the end. Sometimes these melancholy 5. Meet the poor ‘in the flesh. Christians’ faces have more in common 6. Stop judging others. with pickled peppers than the joy of having 7. Befriend those who disagree. 8. Make commitments, such as marriage in the Church. a beautiful life.” Francis says, “The 9. Make it a habit to ‘ask the Lord.' Christian sings with joy, and walks, and carries this joy. This joy 10. Be happy. should translate to love of neighbor." CHRISTMAS PAGEANT 2016 Offertory Envelopes The 2017 offertory envelopes are Thank you to all the Pageant participants: now available, in alpha order, in BLESSED MOTHER Isabella Del Rio JOSEPH Marc Younes the lobby of the church. If there is BABY JESUS Charbel Khoury, Leia Khoury, Benjamin Aqeel not a box available there for you, Marc Simon Obeid ANGELS Vanessa Ratto, Lara Awad, please let the office know and we Sarah Amer, Breana Rivadeniera, will have one there for you to pick Rebecca Younes, Sarah Cardenas, Andrea Molina, Gabrielle Dennaoui, up the following weekend.