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28290 Beaumont Road, Bonita Springs, FL 34134 • Phone (239) 992-0901 www.stleocatholicchurch.org • Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8 am - 4 pm Daily Mass: Monday-Saturday: 8 am • Confessions: Saturday 9-10:30am Saturday Vigil Masses: 3:30 & 5:30 pm • Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 am & 5 pm Misa en español Domingo - 7 pm y las confesiones antes de la misa Mass in Polish: 3rd Sunday of the month - 1:30 pm Parish Church Support Thank you for your continued generosity!

Parish Staff Rev. Jarek (Jaroslaw) Sniosek ...... Pastor November 14 & 15…….…..$ 16,612 Rev. Kristian Villafana ...... Parochial Vicar Rev. Luis Albarracin ...... Parochial Vicar Due to the printer’s holiday schedule Anne Bellows ...... Assistant to the Pastor Hermilo Calderon ...... Lead Maintenance this bulletin was submitted before the Griselda Cisneros ...... Receptionist Nov. 21 & 22 collections were tabulated. Rogelio Delgado ...... Maintenance Sandra Edwards ...... Receptionist Daniel Gonzalez ...... Maintenance Elsy Hernandez ...... Graphics Designer Annemarie Jardon ...... Director of Religious Education Lauryn Kay ...... Cantor Marcin Malewski ...... Director of Music Martha Mercado ...... Maintenance Frank Murray ...... Youth Ministry Gisela Saldana ...... Religious Education Assistant Henry Soto ...... Accountant Milana Strezeva ...... Musician

Thank You for Your Generosity! Celebrating our Faith You Did It! BAPTISM OF INFANTS Baptisms of children under 7 years old are offered every fourth Sunday of each month in Spanish and every second Sunday of the month in English. Please visit The 2020 Catholic Faith Appeal our website or contact our office for details and requirements.

CONFIRMATION At confirmation we receive the gifts of the Holy Spirit and confirm and renew our baptismal promises committing to a life of maturity in the Christian faith. Uncon- Our Goal ...... $462,000 firmed Catholics wishing to receive the Sacrament should contact the Parish Office to make arrangements for suitable instruction. Unbaptized or non-Catholics can be Contributions to date .. $475,392 confirmed at the Easter Vigil when they are baptized or received into the Church as Our Pledges ...... $478,392 a part of Rite of Christian Initiation of Adult. To enroll in RCIA, please call Griselda Cisneros at 992-0901. Pledge Goal Attained….103.70%

EUCHARIST Parishioners who wish to bring communion to their spouses should contact the = 10% of Goal parish office to pick up a pyx with the St. Leo’s inscription on it. Please use this pyx when approaching to receive a host for your spouse or a family member in the Communion procession during Mass. If you need to receive a gluten free host due to a medical condition please arrive 15 minutes before Mass begins and inform the Because of your amazing generosity we have Sacristan. gone over 100% of our pledge goal for the 2020 RECONCILIATION Individual confession with a priest is the principal means of absolution and reconcil- Catholic Faith Appeal. Please remember that any iation of grave sins within the Church. The Sacrament of Reconciliation frees us amount collected into the CFA, in excess of 25% from sinful patterns of behavior and calls us to complete conversion to Christ. Confessions are heard at 9-10:30am on Saturday in English and 6:15pm on Sunday of our goal, is returned to the parish without in Spanish in the St. Leo Auditorium/North Door . You may also approach any of our parish priests to hear your confession at another suitable time. being assessed. This year, more than ever, maximizing the amount of money we can receive

THE RITE OF ANOINTING without assessment ($115,500) is vital to us. A person does not need to wait until the point of death to receive this sacrament. A careful judgment about the serious nature of the illness is sufficient. The Sacrament may be repeated if the sick person recovers after the anointing but becomes ill once If you would like to make a pledge or contribution again, or if, during the same illness, the person's condition becomes more serious. For those who are about to depart from this life, the Church offers the person Pen- you can pick up an envelope in the back of the ance, Anointing of the Sick, and the Eucharist as Viaticum (food for the journey) given at the end of life. Contact the Parish Office at 992-0901 to be connected with church or call the parish office (992-0901) and we the priest on duty. will mail an envelope to you. You can place the

SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE envelope in the collection box, mail it directly to If you are a registered parishioner of St. Leo and plan to marry in our parish please contact our office at least six months prior to the tentative wedding date. Weddings the diocese, or send it to the parish office where cannot be scheduled until the marriage preparation process is complete and it is we will forward it for you. determined that the parties are free to marry.

ANNULMENT - Reestablishing the freedom to marry. An annulment is more accurately described as a declaration of matrimonial invalidi- If you are contemplating end of the year ty. It is an official determination made by an ecclesiastical court that at the time of charitable contributions we would appreciate the marital consent exchanged by the parties a specific component of the marriage was lacking or defective. Hence, the marriage failed to be a marriage as defined by your consideration of making a new or increased the . If you wish to reestablish your freedom to marry in the Church, please contact a parish priest to be your advocate in presenting your case to the pledge to the 2020 Catholic Faith Appeal. Tribunal.

VOCATION Thank you for considering this important way If you think that you have a vocation to the priesthood or religious life please speak with one of our priests, or contact the Diocesan Director of Vocations at to most efficiently help St. Leo. 941-484-9548, visit www.dioceseofvenice.org/vocations Sunday, Nov 29, 2020 Thursday, Dec 03, 2020 FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT MEMORIAL OF FRANCIS XAVIER, PRIEST Keep your eyes open Gain from apparent loss Nothing is more empowering than a fresh start. Advent brings with it While focus is often on Francis’ youthful fervor, which sparked his a new gospel to guide us through the new liturgical year: Mark, the missionary adventures in Asia, less emphasis falls on his maturation. shortest of the four narratives about Jesus. Consider reading all 16 In Japan, he learned to appreciate local culture, connecting it with the chapters at the start of the liturgical year to grasp the breathless gospel. While ocean travel in the 16th century was perilous, long beauty of Mark’s story. Reflect on other ways to stay alert to new separation from Ignatius of Loyola may have been an even greater spiritual discoveries, in keeping with Jesus’ summons: “Watch!” Pay suffering. Francis was one of Ignatius’ first companions at the attention, not just to the news of the day but also to the movements founding of the Society of Jesus, or the Jesuits, as they are commonly of the Spirit in you. Where might you be prompted to forgive, be known. And imagine Francis’ disappointment when he couldn’t reach generous, get involved, or keep silent? his ultimate dream destination: China. Have you ever had a “dream TODAY'S READINGS: Isaiah 63:16b-17, 19b; 64:2-7; deferred,” an unrealized goal? What have you learned from the 1 Corinthians 1:3-9; Mark 13:33-37 (2). “What I say to you, apparent failure that you might not have learned from success? I say to all: ‘Watch!’” TODAY'S READINGS: Isaiah 26:1-6; Matthew 7:21, 24-27 (178). "The house . . . did not collapse; it had been set solidly Monday, Nov 30, 2020 on rock." FEAST OF ANDREW, APOSTLE First responder Friday, Dec 04, 2020 Saint Andrew has a special place in the collective heart of Scotland. MEMORIAL OF JOHN OF DAMASCUS, PRIEST, RELIGIOUS, He is sometimes known as the “first called” apostle because of his DOCTOR OF THE CHURCH early encounter and following of Jesus, alongside his better-known An iconic witness brother and fellow fisherman Simon Peter. When confronting his own History takes some strange turns. John Damascene is considered crucifixion in the year 60, it is said Andrew chose an X-shaped cross, one of the great fathers of the Eastern Church, known today for its or saltire, because he felt unworthy to be crucified on the same kind of beautiful iconographic representations of the communion of saints. cross as Jesus. That saltire is now Scotland’s national flag. Follow the Yet back in the seventh century, John had to defend the use of icons Scottish example: Give first-called Andrew a special place in your against a movement in the East to ban them. And who protected him heart. from being arrested by his powerful opponents? The Muslim caliph of TODAY'S READINGS: Romans 10:9-18; Matthew 4:18-22 (684). Damascus under whose rule John lived and served administratively. “Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men.” Beneath the twists of history, search for the hidden story of salvation, unfolding through the centuries and before our eyes in these iconic Tuesday, Dec 01, 2020 times as well. ADVENT WEEKDAY TODAY'S READINGS: Isaiah 29:17-24; Matthew 9:27-31 (179). A light shines in the darkness “Then he touched their eyes and said, ‘Let it be done for you In this first week of Advent, the church highlights the theme of hope. according to your faith.’ And their eyes were opened.” We remember that the “people who walk in darkness will see a great light.” Good news at this time of long nights as we are reeling Saturday, Dec 05, 2020 mentally, physically, financially, emotionally from the coronavirus ADVENT WEEKDAY pandemic and find it hard to cope. But today is also World AIDS Day, Pay it forward a time to remember another virus-borne pandemic that has killed Why is it that the season of Lent seems to get all the instructions more than 30 million worldwide, calling to mind the inspiring way our of what to do—prayer, fasting, and almsgiving—but with Advent, world can come together at its best to respond to terrible diseases. we have no handy summary about what to actually do during the Pray for an increase in hope and healing today. season—besides wait? Sure, we have our creches and wreaths, TODAY'S READINGS: Isaiah 11:1-10; Luke 10:21-24 (176). maybe even a Jesse tree or, better yet, an Advent calendar with “There shall be no harm or ruin on all my holy mountain." chocolate hidden behind each door. While all these customs are good, how can we “effect”—that is, bring about—the new life we so Wednesday, Dec 02, 2020 eagerly await? The world may have an answer for us. Today marks ADVENT WEEKDAY International Volunteer Day. How can you put into action on behalf Martyrs in our time of others your faith and expectation of new life in God? Forty years ago today, four American churchwomen were murdered TODAY'S READINGS: Isaiah 30:19-21, 23-26; Matthew 9:35— and dumped in a shallow grave in a cow pasture in Santiago 10:1, 5a, 6-8 (180). “Cure the sick, raise the dead, cleanse lep- Nonualco, . sisters and Ita Ford, ers, drive out demons. Without cost you have received; without Ursuline sister , and lay missioner were cost you are to give.” victims of the country’s civil war, killed by members of the Salvadoran National Guard. The women knew they faced danger and yet they could not leave the people. Jean Donovan wrote in a letter two weeks before her death: “Several times I have decided to leave El Salvador. I almost could, except for the children, the poor bruised victims of this insanity.” Inspired by the life and martyrdom of Archbishop Saint Oscar Romero, all four women shared a commitment to the church’s “preferential option for the poor.” Ita, Maura, Dorothy, and Jean—you walk with us still and we remember. TODAY'S READINGS: Isaiah 25:6-10a; Matthew 15:29-37 (177). “Jesus summoned his disciples and said, ‘My heart is moved with pity for the crowd, for they . . . have nothing to eat.’ ”

MEET FATHER TAD PACHOLCZYK, DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION NATIONAL CATHOLIC BIOETHICS CENTER

December 10th - 6pm on Zoom

Hear Father Tad Pacholczyk speak on Beginning of Life Issues: In Vitro Fertilization, and Assisted Reproductive Technologies. Father Pacholczyk currently serves as the Director of Education at The National Catholic Bioethics Center in Philadelphia and has spoken on bioethics issues for almost 20 years. This event is free of charge, however, registrations are required. Please reserve your spot online at www.faithandale.com.

The St. Leo Food Bank supports Catholic Charities The St. Leo Food Bank is always in need of on our campus as well as the food pantries at the supplies to share with local food pantries. parishes of Jesus the Worker (Ft. Myers), St. Margaret These listed items are suggested but (Clewiston) and Our Lady Queen of Heaven (LaBelle). all unopened, non-perishable foods are welcomed, especially Maseca!

 breakfast cereals These food are especially  canned fruit & needed: vegetables  dried beans  canned pasta & soup  maseca (corn tortilla  canned tuna & chicken flour)  baby wipes, diapers,  sugar especially sizes 4-5-6  vegetable oil  pasta, spaghetti  white rice Students at Royal Palm  peanut butter & jelly  cooking oil  powdered milk  juice Academy held a  toothbrushes, tooth-  flour Thanksgiving Food Drive pastes, laundry soap,  salt to benefit the St. Leo Food bar soap Bank. Thanks to all of you and your parents for You may continue to drop your donations all of your contributions! •when you come to Mass •when you pick up Thursday’s catered dinner •at our office front door Monday - Friday from 8am-3pm. Our staff will remove these donations regularly. To volunteer with Catholic Charities contact Joan Pierce at 844-385-2407 or [email protected]

The Perpetual Baby Shower Donation Bassinet

is located in the narthex of the church. Please remember all the infants who are in need of diapers (especially sizes 4-5-6 ) and new clothes for the season. Please bring your donations Their toddler brothers and sisters grow of household items and clothing to so fast and need clothes also. these local shops: The Ladies of St. Leo Guild thank all of you St. Vincent de Paul Resale Shop, 3725 Bonita Beach Road (992-1899) for your past support. Donations may also ************************************* be taken to the parish office. Our Lady of Light Thrift Shop, 24600 S. Tamiami Tr. Ste. 600A (992-1576) The current pandemic required a safer way to handle providing Christmas gifts to our children in need this year. For 2020 only we will be giving each child a gift card to Target, which the parish will purchase in bulk, and St. Leo will add a treat for each of their stockings. To make this happen we ask that you make your contribution of $25 per child payable to the St. Leo Poor Box. Last year we were able to provide gifts to over 700 children in Bonita Springs, and this year the need will be even greater.

Due to the pandemic we are not permitted to have Missalettes in the pews. For those who are interested in owning your own copy to bring with you to Mass we have a limited supply available in the parish office. We are requesting a donation of $2 per book which is less than we have paid. The readings cover the time from the beginning of Advent to the beginning of Lent. We will also offer any remaining books after Masses next weekend. PARISH DIRECTORY Altar Servers - Adults Griselda Cisneros ...... 992-0901 Altar Servers - Youth Griselda Cisneros ...... 992-0901 Arimatheans Parish Office ...... 992-0901 Bereavement Support Group Cate Staid ...... 992-0901 Bible Study Marge Salow…………734-243-5233 Bulletin Anne Bellows ...... 992-0901 Catholic Charities at St. Leo ...... 390-2928 Cenacle Legal Services (Low Income) ………………………..941-244-0308 Counseling Services Catholic Charities ...... 455-2655 Discovering Christ Sal & Joan Tassone ...... 985-9336 Extraordinary Minister Coordinators: Daily Mass Amy Campanile……...563-650-6442 Weekend Masses Parish Office ...... 992-0901 Homebound Allan Degnan ...... 495-1195 Hospice - Hope Hospice Parish Office ...... 992-0901 Hospitals/Nursing Homes Parish Office ...... 992-0901 Finance Council Henry Soto ...... 992-0901 Greeters Ministry John Bonney ...... 221-8170 Human Trafficking Hotline ………………………..888-373-7888 Landings Parish Office ...... 992-0901 Respect Life Ministry Lector Ministry Coordinator Peggy Bischoff ...... 992-0901 Lector Coordinator for Weekdays Amy Campanile……...563-650-6442 Planning Session Mass in Polish Coordinator Maryla Basara ...... 405-2151 Money Counters Henry Soto ...... 992-0901 Perpetual Baby Shower Mary Ellen French ...... 405-0215 THIS MONDAY, NOV. 30 Polish Classes Renata Dabrowska-Klimczak 384-9726 Prison Ministry Robert Hiniker………863-558-0407 9 am Project Gabriel Carol Dangler ...... 793-0826 Classroom 13-14 Project Rachel Sylvia Jimenez………..941-412-5860 In the Education Building Respect Life Diane Corcelli ...... 992-6723 Join St. Leo parishioners in planning pro-life Respite Bonnie Dunne-Martin ..... 992-0901 activities for the upcoming months, including.... Retrouvaille Doug & Jeanne Lindberg..800-470-2230 Rite of Christian Initiation Griselda Cisneros ...... 992-0901 * National Day of Prayer for Life Sacristan Ministry Annette Smith ...... 948-1640 *Walk for Life/ Roe vs.Wade Anniversary Sewing-Knitting-Crocheting Bernice Romano ...... 601-5877 *40 Days for Life Sing a Long Penny Kelly…………...314-412-4022 St. Leo the Great Ladies Guild Amy Campanile……...563-650-6442 For more information, call Diane Corcelli at Usher Ministry Parish Office ...... 992-0901 239-992-6723 or 239-308-5444 Youth Ministry Frank Murray ...... 992-0901

INFORMATION FOR ATTENDANCE

Our online Masses are posted on our website ww.stleocatholicchurch.org

•Attendance at all Masses is limited to 50% capacity with social distancing. •Doors open 45 minutes before Mass. •Face masks are required inside parish buildings. •Holy Communion is distributed in the hand only, and leave your face masks on until after you step away from the person distributing Communion. •Please exit immediately to allow for sanitation and preparation for the next Mass.

The chapel is open following weekday Masses Monday-Friday until 3pm for private, silent prayer.

NEXT WEEK’S MASS INTENTIONS MASS INTENTION REQUESTED BY MONDAY NOVEMBER 30 8:00 am +Mark Duggan Loving Duggan Girls TUESDAY DECEMBER 1 8:00 am +Yvette Coyle +Frank Coyle WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 2 Flowers this week are dedicated to †Cynthia Caputo 8:00 am +Rosangela Carvalho Almeda Helen Guenther Requested by Loving Husband Guy Caputo

THURSDAY DECEMBER 3 Candles this week are dedicated to † Deceased Parishioners of St. Leo 8:00 am +Teresa Sievers Mark & Michele Petrites FRIDAY DECEMBER 4 8:00 am +Rose Scenna Rita & Robert Sokol SATURDAY DECEMBER 5 Please Pray for Our Troops 8:00 am +Stefka Habe & Anthony Habe Loving Daughter Lydia 3:30 pm +John Hough Loving Wife, Louise Lt. Marco Colabecchia Kyle Martin 5:30 pm +Helen & Lisa Lagowski Loving Husband and Father, John Michael DeSantis Michael Oliveira SUNDAY DECEMBER 6 Lt. Connor Flynn Sgt. Thomas Pauls 7:30 am The Parishioners of St. Leo Lt. Thomas A. Flynn Nick Parrorzio 9:30 am +George Fiske Carol & Richard Mack C. Sean Flynn Sean Michael Perry Thomas Geanuracos Maj. Frank D. Razzano Jr. 11:30 am +Richard Marfino Norrie & Rich Oelkers Carlos Gonzales Lt. Evan Razzano 5:00 pm +Sunny Mathison Thelma Vatthyam Brian Howlett All serving in the military, especially 7:00 pm Special Cumulative Intentions Maj. Nickolas LoRusso those in combat. Daniel McDonald We pray today for…

Shelly Allette Madeline Kennedy Jackie Baker Mary Kobel Peter Bambic Karen Kugelman Frances Bernard Barbara Le Rose Dan Bird Emily Lienesch Dave Bowezs Gerald Patrick Lynch Connie Bozzi Bill Mantani Isabelle Marie Caiola Willian Meyer Patrick Cain Jose Manuel Meraz Mary Ann Clukey Jay Miller Scott Cochell Conrad Molter Lourdes Coll Josephina Morales We Pray for the Recently Marie Corrao Jay Morgan Ronald Dery Audrey Grace Neeley Lucy Donmoyer Roberto Ortiz Barquiaren Deceased of Our Parish Frank Duggan Griselda Ortiz Gonzalez Doug Hawk Hal Ousley Neriah England Connie Phillips Karen Esposito Arlene Plunket Brad Fairfield Merlin Psenicka Barbara Sheehan Matthew Fairfield Aiden Putnam Diane Fosnow Cal Raugh Charles Horton Richard Gagliani Tony Ross Gissette Lupita Garcia Judy Ross-White Colleen Marie Drozdowski Gerald Gerber John Sanders May L. Gerbode Tessa Santagate Donna Elaine Turturro Quinn Gorman Jennifer Schultz Pauline Graziano Annette Smith Phil Greco David Socha Karen Grimshaw Sheryl Southerd Emilio & Estela Gutierrez Jim Stokes Kimberly Hachey Charlie Sweeney Jr. DOZENS OF NEW DESIGNS HAVE ARRIVED! Luke Hass Lyle Troxel Bob Holloran Ryan Vaughan Robbin Holcomb George Witkowsky Our unique “drawstring style” masks are fashionable, Bill Hough Sienna Rose Yeager comfortable and washable. They are available in many Connie Ingerson Anthony, Ben S., Bill, Carol S., Jerry Kaehle Don, Joey, Gary, Mary, Nicole, patterns for men or women. John Kasper Pat S. Come see our display in the parish office or at our Carol Kelly Present & past parish priests. Thursday drive thru catered dinners. Names remain on our prayer list for 30 days & troop list for 6 months. We can convert all masks to ear loops for you. To add names or update information call the Parish Office at 992-0901 or email: [email protected]

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