Saint Anne Catholic Church September 18, 2016 - Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Church Schedule 5200 Saufley Field Road Pensacola, Florida 32526 Phone: (850) 456-5966 Fax: (888) 734-5151 Email: [email protected] Daily Mass: Tuesday–Friday: 8:00 am Fr. George Sammut’s Email: [email protected]

Confessions: Website: News Without Pews: www.saintannebellview.org Saturday: 3:00 pm–3:45 pm Thursday: After Mass Pastor: Fr. George Sammut Mass Times: Office Manager: Karen Gurene Maintenance: Frank Causey Saturday Vigil: 4:00 pm Custodian: Ronda Behnke Sunday: 7:00 am, 8:30 am & 11:00am

Office Hours: Like us on Facebook! Tuesday-Friday St. Anne Catholic Church, Bellview 8:00 am - 2:00 pm Mass Intentions TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — The Lord never forgets the Sat. Sept. 17, 4 pm sp The Altenbaugh Family sins of those who take advantage of the poor requested by Joan & Alfred Ebert (Amos 8:4-7). Sun. Sept. 18, 7 am sp The Foxworth Family Psalm — Praise the Lord who lifts up the poor requested by Nancy Foxworth (Psalm 113). Second Reading —Pray to the Lord, who Sun. Sept. 18, 8:30 am sp The Parishioners of St. Anne’s wants everyone to be saved (1 Timothy 2:1-8). Gospel — Be trustworthy in all things. Serve Sun. Sept. 18, 11 am + Mirella Lane God, the only master, not mammon (Luke 16:1 requested by Martha & Don Krehely -13 [10-13]). Tue. Sept. 20, 8 am + Harold Goff requested by Catherine Goff Wed. Sept. 21, 8 am + Marge Baumlin READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Prv 3:27-34; Ps 15:2-5; Lk 8:16-18 Thu. Sept. 22, 8 am + Sarah Savoia Tuesday: Prv 21:1-6, 10-13; Ps 119:1, 27, 30, 34, 35, 44; Lk 8:19-21 Fri. Sept. 23, 8 am + Florence Buran Wednesday:Eph 4:1-7, 11-13; Ps 19:2-5; Mt 9:9-13 Please Pray For… Thursday: Eccl 1:2-11; Ps 90:3-6, 12-14, 17bc; Lk 9:7-9 Jeanne Allegato, Sue Almsted, Loretta Amoni, Clara Friday: Eccl 3:1-11; Ps 144:1b, 2abc, 3-4; Ann, Gloria Armitage, Ann Baker, Angel Beasley, Lk 9:18-22 Sandy Blair, Stephanie Browne, Joseph Buscia, Saturday: Eccl 11:9 — 12:8; Deborah Bush, Glenda Carmichael, Janet Cherry, Ps 90:3-6, 12-14, 17; Nicole Christy, Brenda Crosby, Harper Elizabeth Lk 9:43b-45 di Graaf, Patricia DiLeonardo, Linda Dodds, David Sunday: Am 6:1a, 4-7; Ps 146:7-10; Dominguez, Josie Dominguez, Mary Dominguez, Marie 1 Tm 6:11-16; Lk 16:19-31 Dreaden, Elizabeth Duckett, Butch Durden, Larry Farley, Roberto Fernandez, Francis Figaniak, Sylvia OUR RESPONSIBILITY FOR OTHERS Figaniak, Chris Fracchia, Catherine Goff, Robert The Second Vatican Council has called us to Greathouse, Betty Jo Guertin, Cheri Hoagburg, envision the Church as the people of God. As a Genevieve Holley, Helga Howard, Marion Humar, Jean community of believers we are responsible for Jennings, Justina Jennings, Avery Johnson, Robert our brothers and sisters, their salvation, their Johnson, Nina Jones, Josefina Keeney, Elaine Kendall, journey of faith, their physical well-being. Many of Joyce Kenney, Kathryn Kihyet, Mary Ellen Kolbe, Patty the documents of Vatican II and volumes of work Lindsay, Brigitte Lord, Dick Lumadue, Pete Lumadue since the mid-1960s give us advice, guidelines, Arthur Maltby, Mary Martin, Ruthie Matthews, Sara and encouragement to take care of one another: Matthews, Wanda McCagg, Jack McCurdy, Carl the poor, the elderly, the unborn, the broken, the McDavid, Vince Mercon, Anna Merritt, Josh Middleton, infirm. Ed Moore, Virginia Moretti, Quy Nguyen, Rubin O’Donovan, Jr., Sue Olmsted, Suzanne Pell, John Because Vatican II is part of our recent history— indeed many of us were already born—this may Peters, Jody Pipes, Dan Podufal, Rosie Podufal, strike us as a new and revolutionary idea. But Aubrey Reed, Jason Reynolds, Allisa Rice, Prescilla today’s readings show us the agelessness of the Robinson, Doris Rogers, Theresa Row, Betty Schmitz, issue of social justice. Eight hundred years Lisa Sepulveda, Fred Sepulveda, Shalee Shaw, Larry before Christ was born, Amos warned the Stamper, Debbie Tennant, Fr. Henry Thorsen, Lisa wealthy not to cheat the poor. In Paul’s first letter Tisdale, Kem Tolbirt, Marie Trotsky, Barbara Turner, to Timothy, he encourages all prayers to be for Jessica Turner, Robert Turner, Blaise Vallese. all people; and finally, the Gospel urges the wise use of money. To add someone to the prayer list please call 456-5966. NEWS AND EVENTS

Burse Club Collection Fall Parish Picnic This weekend the Altar Society will take up the If you would like to volunteer for the picnic or have monthly Burse Club collection outside all Masses. ideas for games, please contact Patrick Cayton at Please be generous! 850-232-8541.

Mandatory Parent Meetings S.A.Y.N.T.S. First Communion parent meeting - during CCD This Sunday, September 18th, the Middle School (9:45 - 10:45 am), Sunday, September 25th. S.A.Y.N.T.S. will meet from 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm. Please contact Ron Poljak @ 850-206-8587 if you Confirmation Parent meeting - during CCD (9:45 - have any questions. 10:45 am), Sunday, October 2nd.

RCIA If you are interested in becoming Catholic, or would like more information, please contact the parish office at 456-5966.

Eucharistic Adoration Every Thursday from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm

St. Anne Adult Bible Study Is it time for a change? Walking Toward Eternity is an inspiring series designed to help you live your faith more fully by developing and nurturing The Womens Study Group characteristics that are essential to the Christian The Womens Study Group will resume their every life. Through daily prayer and meditation with Wednesday meetings starting on September 28, Scripture, you will be drawn into an intimate and 9:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. life-changing encounter with Christ.

Join us in learning Mary: A Biblical Walk with the The Saint Anne Adult Bible study program is Blessed Mother, an extraordinary study that pleased to present Walking Toward Eternity reveals Mary's unique role in God's Kingdom and beginning the week of October 17th and will run in our lives. through the week of December 12th. There will be weekly classes held Monday evenings, Tuesday For more information please contact Sandy mornings, Wednesday evenings, Thursday Starkey at 850-944-1992. mornings, and Sunder afternoons.

Sign-ups for this study will be held in the Family Life Center after each Mass the weekends of Celebrating 70 years of September 24/25 and October 1/2. The cost of Little Flower Catholic School this study will be $20 per person. Payment for the Alumni Reunion course will be due at sign-ups. For more Saturday, October 8, 2016 at 6:00pm information please check the website, or see us at For more information contact sign-ups. Jennifer Head Alumni Committee Chair [email protected] 850.221.8745 Join our Facebook Page and let us know you will SAVE THE DATE be attending: Little Flower Catholic School PENSACOLA, FL- November 6, 2016 Alumni https://www.facebook.com/groups/43782274092/ Pensacola Catholic High School St. Rose of Lima’s Visitation Days 35th Annual International Fall Festival

Pensacola Catholic High School is holding Come out and join us for scrumptious International Visitation Days for eighth grade students on foods! We have rides, live entertainment, bingo, September 27, October 11, October 18, October kids' games, many vendors from all over, and so 25 and November 8 from 7:45 a.m.-Noon each much more! All are welcome to attend! day. Students in public middle school or Friday, Oct. 7 – 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. CST non-Catholic private schools who wish to attend one of the Visitation Days should call the CHS Saturday, Oct. 8 – 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. CST School Office to register to attend (436-6400 Sunday, Oct. 9 – 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. CST x 113). The annual Open House for Middle St. Rose of Lima, in Milton School Parents at Catholic High School is on Contact: Audrey Gibson at 850-602-7495 Sunday, November 6, beginning at 1:30 p.m. in or [email protected]. the CHS Gym. Parents of current Middle School students are encouraged to attend this afternoon gathering to learn more about Catholic High, meet Please patronize our sponsors! faculty members and students, tour the campus This bulletin is made possible through and learn about the admissions process. For their support. more information, please call 436-6400 ext 113.”

Bulletin Deadline Bulletin Submissions deadline is due 10 days (two Thursdays) before published Sunday. Email items to [email protected] Sandra Bosso Roger Odom Linda Brittain Gianni Perez Now Available: Electronic Giving! George Camelo Mary Anne Peters To become an electronic giver, log onto our Earl Craft Anthony Pinto website: saintannebellview.org and click on the Richard Craven Nicholas Pinto blue Online Giving button. You can choose your fund (Offertory, and/or some of the Holy Days of Patricia Franklin Jordan Rinker Obligation), how much you want to contribute to Betty Jo Guertin Christine Sanders the fund and how frequently you want to have Emily Gurene Sara Stephens the money taken out for each fund (weekly, Bradley Hill Lauren Stimmell monthly, semi-monthly, annually). You can Hans Howard Connie Swiler log-in once with your email and a password, or Emersen Kelley Shawn Walker set up a profile for repeat giving. Please keep track of your info for future changes. If you have Carol Kling Chad Westlake any problems, please contact customer service Lori Landau Lynne Wilson for assistance at 800- 675-7430. Thank you for Frank Losito your continuing support of the parish.

SAFE ENVIRONMENT INFORMATION Educational Material on the Danger of Abuse - The overwhelming majority of our clergy and lay leaders are hardworking individuals who are dedicated to serving the people of God in our parishes and schools. All of us together are responsible for making sure that all of our ministries are as safe as possible for our children and vulnerable adults. Each of us has a responsibility to educate ourselves about the real danger of abuse. Courses are available online at www.shieldthevulnerable.org, and they are free. For help on these courses and other safety matters, please contact the Diocese Office of Safe Environment at 435-3570.

Victims of Abuse - The Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee is committed to healing the hurting hearts of sexual abuse victims and has established Victims Assistance Coordinators who are experienced and trained counselors and are available to help persons who have been sexually abused. Victim Assistance Coordinator: Pensacola/Fort Walton Beach area: Dr. Louis M. Makarowski, Ph.D., P.A; 850-477-7181. Coordinadores Para Asistencia A Victimas: Deacon Santiago Molina; Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee; 850-435-3536. Diocesan Abuse Hotline: 850-435-3536. ABOUT CATHOLIC SCOUTING A ministry of the Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee and the diocesan Office of Youth Ministry, the mission of the Diocesan Catholic Committee on Scouting is to promote the use of youth serving programsincluding Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, Girls Scouts, American Heritage Girls, Trail Life USA, and Camp Fireas Catholic youth ministry throughout the diocese. To support inclusion of the Catholic faith in these programs, Bishop Gregory Parkes annually celebrates a Scout Mass (also known as the “Green Mass”) in the eastern and western ends of the diocese to award religious emblems to youth who have participated and completed the program requirements. The ultimate goal of these religious recognitions is to help foster discipleship among our Catholic youth:

BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA The National Catholic Committee on Scouting (NCCS) has established four religious emblems for Catholic youth, two for boys of Cub Scouting age and two for older youth in Boy Scouts or a Crew:

Light of Christ Designed for 6-7 year old (Tiger or Wolf) Cub Scouts Parvuli Dei Designed for 8--0 year old (Bear or Webelos) Cub Scouts Ad Altare Dei Designed for -3--4 year old youth, but open to all Boy Scouts and Venturing Crew members Pope Pius XII Designed for Boy Scouts and Venturing Crew members -5 years old and older For more information, visit NCCS at www.nccs-bsa.org.

GIRL SCOUTS OF THE USA, AMERICAN HERITAGE GIRLS, and Girl Scouts, American Heritage Girls, and Camp Fire use the religious emblems programs developed by the National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry (www.nfcym.org), which has established five religious emblems for girls:

God Is Love* Designed for girls in K--st grade Family of God Designed for girls in grades 2-3 I Live My Faith Designed for girls in grades 4-6 Mary, the First Disciple Designed for girls in grades 7--0 The Spirit Alive Designed for girls in grades 9--2 For more information, visit the National Catholic Committee for Girl Scouts USA and Camp Fire USA at www.catholicreligiousrecognitions.org or the American Heritage Girls’ National Catholic Committee at www.americanheritagegirls.org/catholiccommittee.

TRAIL LIFE USA The National Catholic Committee for Trail Life USA has announced the development of four religious emblems for Catholic Trailmen, one for Woodlands Trail (K-5th grade), one for Navigators (grades 6-8), and two for Adventurers (grades 9--2), and release of program materials is anticipated for the 20-6-20-7 program year:

Familia Dei Designed for 5--0 year old Trailmen in the Woodlands Trail program Fratres in Christo Designed for ----3 year old Trailmen in the Navigators program Christum Regnum Designed for -4--6 year old Trailmen in the Adventurers program Sword of St. Michael Designed for -6--8 year old Trailmen in the Adventurers program For more information, visit the National Catholic Committee of Trail Life USA at www.catholictrail.com.

THE FOUR PILLARS In the Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee, the Pillars of Faith recognitioncommonly known as the Four Pillarsis awarded to boys and girls who complete all four religious emblems of the program in which the youth participate. *Does not include the God Is Love emblem for girls.

FOR MORE INFORMATION WESTERN DEANERY CENTRAL DEANERIES EASTERN DEANERY Deacon Don Krehely Tim Mixdorf Paul Palmiotto [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

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