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JULIO VALDIVIA LATIN CIGAR NIGHT Monday, February 4Th at 6:30 PM SJN Resurrection Hall and Pavilion Page 1 January 27, 2019 Catholic Parish of St. John Neumann ST. JOHN NEUMANN MEN’S CLUB FAITH ● FELLOWSHIP ● SERVICE JULIO VALDIVIA LATIN CIGAR NIGHT Monday, February 4th at 6:30 PM SJN Resurrection Hall and Pavilion Ribeye Steak Dinner, Dauphinoise Potato, Fresh Asparagus, Mojito Bar, Dominoes, and Cigars Come celebrate Latin culture, music, and a classic Ribeye steak- meal, specially prepared this year by Chef Bob Binder Jr., son of our own Deacon Bob Binder. We will have our popular Mojito Bar, as well as other refreshments. We will also have domino tables and plenty of outstanding cigars to be enjoyed outside on the patio. A seating area for the non-smoker members will also be available inside Resurrection Hall. Your $16 ticket includes your premium meal and refreshments – $20 for non-members and guests. You can pay/ renew dues for $20. Raffle tickets available for prize drawings at a cost of $1 for 1; $6 for 10. Cigars and Mojitos will be available for sale. Drawings for Many Great Raffle Prizes WWW.SJNMENSCLUB.COM Faith ●Fellowship ● Service RSVP to Paul Banaszak 786-295-7717 JANUARY 27, 2019 THIRD SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME Page 2 January 27, 2019 Catholic Parish of St. John Neumann MASS INTENTIONS OF THE WEEK SUNDAY READINGS: Monday Jan. 28 7:00 a.m. +Edith Reviere by Loving sister in law Get the most out of Sunday Mass! January 27 1st Reading: Nehemiah 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10 8:30 a.m. 2nd Reading: 1 Corinthians 12: 12- 30 Tues. Jan. 29, 7:00 a.m. Gospel: Luke 1:1-4, 4:14-21 Be prepared for next week February 3 8:30 a.m. 1st Reading: Jeremiah 1:4-5, 17-19 Weds. Jan. 30, 7:00 a.m. 2nd Reading: 1 Corinthians 12:31-13:13 8:30 a.m. Gospel : Luke 4:21-30 Thurs. Jan. 31, 7:00a.m. 8:30 a.m. +Edith Reviere by Loving sister in law EUCHARISTIC Friday Feb. 1, 7:00 a.m. ADORATION FIRST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH 8:30 a.m. + Dennis Kam by Castellini Family FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 8:00 p.m. TO Saturday, Feb. 2, 8:30 a.m. Community Mass SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 7:45 a.m. 5:00 p.m. +Ida Vallerino de Arias by Dehainaut Family Could you not watch one hour With me? Sunday, Feb. 3 7:30 a.m. + Nancy Valdivia by Loving family Jesus waits for us in the Blessed Sacrament. 9:00 a.m. +Lionel Del Rio by Loving family He waits for our little acts of faith, adoration, love, 11:00 a.m. Intentions of SJN Parish Family thanksgiving, repentance, reparation and charity that 1:00 p.m. +Aurora Rodriguez by Loving family we can offer Him as we contemplate – His Divine Majesty—in the Blessed Sacrament. PRAY FOR THE SICK St. Alphonsus Liguori; “He gives us everything, can we Nicolas Carpenter; Rosemary Clark; Grace Rodriguez; Violet Give Him back one hour?” Think about it…. Chang; Gina Fernandez; Chloe Settler; Teresa Fernandez; LETS REVERENTLY WORSHIP HIM Claire Pare Smith; Tracy Gutierrez; Angela Ortiz; Maria Teresa Mendez; Frankie Viturello; Stephen Williams; Myrna Gallagher; Marie Andrieux; Elaine Blazys; Maria Stevens; Olivia Kessler; NEW PARISHIONERS Fred Metelnikow; Efren Marquez; Brian Broadwater; Ricardo Vogel; Robert Morgan; Jorge Quintana; Steven Gandolfo; Nersa WELCOME MEETING Aguila; Margarita Candia; Alain Cardosa; Don Daniel; Raquel SUNDAY, JANAURY 27, 2018 Gonzalez; Carolyn Michael; Regla Fernandez; Kathy Held; If you attend mass here at St. John Neumann, Laurie Portuondo; Jose Zamora; Joseph Milone; Crystal Dorta; you are encouraged to register with us. Please Jamey Mathers; Katherine Gonzalez; Gladys Cepeda; Fabiola attend our next New Parishioners meeting on Gianella; Christine Michael; Stephan Michael; Suzette Collado; Sunday, January 27, at 9:30 a.m. in Room E. Clemencia Azula; Marlene Buckham; Fabiola Gianella; Eduardo We urge you to get involved with our ministries Sowers; Bernardino Ruizdias; Bill Hackmeir: Olga Heffernan; and as a stewardship Parish, ask that you use your Brian Lombardi; Mary Teresa Morgan; Charles DeWitt; Bill Offertory envelopes. If you are not both a Segale; Nora Herdocia; Filiberto Herdocia: Carlos Gonzalez; registered and active member of our Parish, Grace Acosta; Kim Fisher; Mary Tabaro; Anisa Reyes; Ludwig Sell; Natasha Perez; Carolina Alonso; Fernando Salas; Makala Baptisms, Marriages, Sponsor certificates and Bonachea; Lillian Perez; Margie Marengo; Robert Calvert: Ella other documents needed from the Church will Lydia Alfonso; Joel Rivera; Ilene Primack: Rolf Holman; Maria- take longer to obtain and, in some cases, will not Castillo; Ada Holzer: Roxanna Estades; Christine Stalvey; John be possible. Come for Coffee & donuts and Song; Carmen Lizama; Juan Alonso; Aura Estefan; Berta Abreu.; information about our parish. Kevin Valencia; Luis Perez; Daniela Guanipa; David Heck; Hector Ramirez; Marta Chevere; Sean Donnelly; Gerry Vilas; Korina Pedroso; Bill Kappes; Karl Weissinger; Walter Mullett: Esther Mullett; Kathy Schear; Frank Garcia; Sara Seiglie; Robert Castano; Albert Castellon; Ana Isabel Garcia Guirre; Jesus Soberon.; Barbara G. Rivas; Rita Lopez; Lourdes Matamoros NEW PARISHIONERS...ARE WELCOMED AT ST. JOHN’S. If you want to join our Parish Family, please attend one of our orientation meetings which are held one Sunday a month at 9:30 a.m., Rooms E&F. For dates please call the Parish Office or speak to someone at the Information Booth in the Loggia after Masses on Sundays. Everyone interested in joining is welcome to the meeting! We have coffee, donuts and juice for the little ones - and you will be out in time for the 11:00 a.m. Mass. CURRENT PARISHIONERS, please in- form us of any name, address or phone changes; this will assist in keeping your records up to date. Thank You!! Page 3 January 27, 2019 Catholic Parish of St. John Neumann PASTOR’S REFLECTION Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 27, 2019 Dear Friends, Hope has a name… Jesus. In the Gospel passage proclaimed today Jesus gives a Where there is hope, there is faith. Where there is faith, witness of what He was sent to do and why. He was sent miracles happen. This weekend is ABCD Commitment to set captives free and preach the good news of the Weekend. Every member of our parish is called upon to support the work of Jesus made possible through the Kingdom of God. We are also called to continue fulfilling annual appeal. this mission in our day. Through Christ, we can all make a difference, and it We have been given many gifts to fulfill this mission. We starts at home. Our Archdiocese is made up Broward, have stewardship of the Kingdom of God. How de we use Miami- Dade and Monroe Counties. This is your faith our time, talent and treasure to fulfill the mission entrusted community, home to more than a million brothers and to us? What is our response to God who has given us all? sisters in Christ. Each year, the ABCD raises funds to support our faith and help improve the lives of those in Take time to refresh the life of the Spirit that has need - in need of a message of love and hope. been given you. Then witness your faith like disciples and Hope has a name… Jesus. Make a gift of hope to the believers throughout the ages. Be assured of my ABCD and make a difference today. We need you! prayers for you and for your dear ones in this New Year. May the good Lord bless you with wisdom and peace. Please pray for me. STEWARDSHIP 2019 WE GIVE OUR TIME, In Christ, OUR TALENT AND OUR TREASURE Msgr. Pablo A. Navarro The Nursing Home Ministry thanks you for all your donations of blankets for the elderly during Christmas. God Bless you! The Third Act Ministry for semi-retired and retired adults, a community of people living a vibrant and “UNDERSTANDING OUR FAITH” purpose filled Christian life, invites all interested Join us on a journey of Faith starting Monday, January parishioners to our next monthly gathering in 28th at 7:30 p.m. AE-102 Room E on Friday, February 8, at 9:30 a.m. For more information, please call Coffee will be provided. Ana De Agiuar at 786-493-6718 or email at Also, please save the morning of Saturday, [email protected] March 2, for a Lenten Reflection with Fr. Matthew. Faith must be nourished by the Word of God... More details to follow. Call Elena at 305-607-1032 for more information. Pope Francis @pontifex WE HAVE SEVERAL WEEKDAY MASS Saying “yes” to God’s love is the first step to INTENTIONS AVAILABLE. being happy, and to making many other Stop by or call the Parish office to have a mass people happy. offered for a loved one. Page 4 January 27, 2019 Catholic Parish of St. John Neumann MARRIAGE COVENANT MINISTRY The Marriage Covenant Ministry of Saint John Neumann Catholic Church would like to invite you to Evenings of Reflection on February 28th and March 28th at 7:00 P.M. in rooms E and F. Join us as we bring in the New Year with opportunities to grow, revitalize, energize and transform our union by placing God first in our marriages. Please contact Erney or Marisol Bosque at 786-399-0072 or at 786-239-6473 should you have any questions regarding these events. We pray to see you all ARCHDIOCESE OF MIAMI WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MASS All couples married in the Catholic Church celebrating their first, 25th, 50th and plus wedding anniversary are invited to come to Mass at St. Mary Cathedral on Saturday, February 16, 2019 to receive a blessing from Archbishop Thomas Wenski.
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