September 15, 2019 Administrator Fr. Jose We would like to extend a warm welcome Panthaplamthottiyil, CMI. to all of our new parishioners! Parochial Vicars Fr. Arul Yagappan, MSFS Fr. Bartlomiej Lukasz Gadaj Website: http://seaspcfl.org/ Mission Chapel Church, Rectory Office, St. Stephen’s Chapel Retired Associates School & Ministry Center 2400 E. Highway 100, Bunnell, FL 32110 Fr. John McElroy 4600 Belle Terre Pkwy. Palm Coast, FL 32164 Church Hours Fr. Mel Hemann Phone: (386) 445-2246 • Fax: (386) 445-7808 7:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Monday – Friday Fr. George Sankoorikal School: (386) 445-2411 Rectory Office & Ministry Center Emergency Phone: (386) 283-3420 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday – Friday Closed Good Friday and National Holidays Pastoral Ministry (after hours ONLY) Rev. Deacon Perlito (Tom) Alayu Rev. Deacon Bob Devereux Masses Rev. Deacon Jose Homem Rev. Deacon Ed Wolff Saturday Vigil Mass 4:00 pm Business Manager Sun -8:00am, Elizabeth Foran 10:00 am (Interpreted for the deaf) & 12 pm Office Assistant

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A Welcoming and Inviting Parish-9 Whatsoever You Do to the Least of My Brethren You Do unto Me

Three years after his Damascus experience (Acts 9:4-8) me now for three days and have nothing to eat; and I St. Paul went to Jerusalem where he visited St. James do not want to send them away hungry for they might (Galatians 1:18-20) and stayed a fortnight with St. Peter. faint on the way” (Mathew 15:32-33). Then he got the Fourteen years later he went again to Jerusalem to seven loaves and some small fish they had and offering confirm the authenticity of the gospel he had been praise to God, he broke them and handed them to the preaching. At that time he talked at length to Jesus’ disciples who fed the crowd. Jesus’ love for the poor disciples Peter, James and John, explained to them the made him support their cause. That was why he essence of what he was preaching and sought their commanded: “But when you give a banquet, invite the assurance about what he was doing so that it wouldn’t poor, the crippled, the lame, and the blind and you be in vain (Galatians 2:1-2). will be blessed.” (Luke 13: 14). When a young man who was faithful in his observance of the Law asked Jesus Peter, James and John had no disagreement with what “What do I still lack?” he said, “Go sell your he was preaching. There was possessions and give the money only one thing they wanted to to the poor and you will have tell him in particular which treasure in heaven; then come, Paul himself has written in his follow me” (Matthew 19:21). In letter to the Galatians: “They other words, to be his true asked only one thing that we one must share all one remember the poor, which has with the poor. was what I was eager to do” (2:10). Through the parable of the Good Samaritan Jesus has made it very In the conversation between clear that to fulfil the Paul and the disciples of Jesus commandment to love our the one and only thing they neighbor, we must be ready to insisted upon was the care and concern for the poor. bandage his wounds. (Luke 10:25-37). The and They did this because they knew the mind of Jesus who the Levite “passed by on the other side” when they saw came into this world “to proclaim good news to the the wounded dying man left on the road to Jericho. But poor, to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and the Samaritan who came that way “went to him, recovery of sight for the blind, to set the oppressed free, bandaged his wounds having poured oil and wine on and to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor (Luke 4:18- them. Then he put him on his own animal, brought him 19). Jesus preached the good news of salvation to to an inn and took care of him” (Luke: 10:34). Just as everyone. At the same time, he fed the hungry, healed the Samaritan became a good neighbor to the man the sick, comforted the broken-hearted and expelled plundered and wounded by the robbers, we must also demons. He never hesitated to stay and share food with minister to others instead of “passing by on the other the social out-casts, the hated tax-gatherers and sinners side.” In this way alone can we keep the (Mathew 9:10). commandment to love our neighbor. This is what Jesus has made evident through this parable, adding, “Go Jesus was insistent that the hungry should be fed. That and do likewise” (Luke 10: 37). was the reason, even when the disciples suggested sending people home to collect food, he asked them to The story of the rich man and Lazarus (Luke 16:19-31) conveys the same message to us. The rich man did not feed the crowd themselves (Mathew 14:13-21). When see the poor man’s sorrows of poverty. Though he had they gave him five loaves and two fish he worked the wealth and all comforts of life he did not help Lazarus. miracle of making it aplenty and fed five thousand So when he died he was thrown into the eternal fire of people. On another occasion when he saw the hungry hell (Luke 16:23). It was not because he was a criminal and weary people he said to his disciples, “I have that he got the punishment of hell. It was because he compassion for the crowd because they have been with failed to keep the law of loving his neighbor. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, Palm Coast, Florida 32164, page 3 View this bulletin online at www.DiscoverMass.com

Jesus Identified Himself with the Poor

Jesus did more than stand by the poor, helping and raising his voice for them. He in fact identified himself with them. He presented the service to the poor as the means of our eternal salvation. Listen to his words to those at his right side in his last days: “Come you that are blessed by my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world; for I was hungry, you gave me food, I was thirsty, you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked, and you gave me clothing, I was sick, and you took care of me, I was in prison and they voluntarily gave according to their means and you visited me. Then the righteous will answer him, even beyond their means” (2 Corinthians 8:3). Now he ‘Lord, when was it that we saw you hungry and gave reminds us “to excel also in this generous you food, or thirsty and gave you something to drink, undertaking” (2 Corinthians 8:7). or naked and gave you clothing? And when was it that

we saw you sick, or in prison and visited you? ‘And the In the First Epistle to Timothy Paul writes, “They are to king will answer them, ‘Truly I tell you just as you did do good, to be rich in good works, generous and ready it to one of the least of these who are members of my to share, thus storing up for themselves the treasure of family you did t to me’” (Mathew 25:34-40). a good foundation for the future” (1 Timothy 6:18-29).

At the same time, he teaches that those who give must Listen to his words to those at the left side: “’You that do so happily, “For God loves a cheerful giver” (2 are accursed depart from me, into the eternal fire Corinthians 9:7). He also maintains that God makes us prepared for the devil and his angels. I was hungry, rich so that we may be generous: “You will be enriched and you gave me no food. I was thirsty and you gave in every way for your great generosity” (2 Corinthians me nothing to drink. I was a stranger and you did not 9:11). He also writes, “If your welcome me, and naked, you did enemies are hungry... thirsty... not give me clothing, sick and in feed them, give them something prison and you did not visit me.’ to drink” (Romans 12:20). Then they also will answer, St. taught ‘Lord when was it that we saw that our love for God must be you hungry or thirsty or a expressed in our love for the stranger or sick or in prison and poor. He writes, “How does did not take care of you?’ Then God’s love abide in anyone who he will answer them ‘Truly I tell has the world’s goods and sees a you, just as you did not do it to or sister in need and yet one of the least of these, you did refuses help? Little children, let not do it to me’” (Mathew 25:41- us love not in words or speech 45). but in truth and action” (1 John 8:17-18).

Love for the Poor in the Early Church St. James admonishes us that there must be no contradiction between our words and actions. He In the early Church we see the practical writes, “What good is there my brothers and sisters, if implementations of the teaching of Jesus about wealth. you say you have faith but do not have works? Can As a result of Peter’s sermon, “All who believed were faith save you? If a brother or sister is naked and lacks together and had all things in common; they would sell daily food and one of you say, ‘Go in peace, keep their possessions and goods and distribute the warm, and eat your fill,’ and yet you do not supply proceeds to all, as any had need” (Acts 2:44-45). Now their bodily needs, what is the good of that? So faith by the whole group of those who believed were of one itself, if it has no works is dead” (James 2:14-17). He heart and soul… There was not a needy person among also says that the wealth of those who do not give to them” (Acts 4:3234). In the Acts of the Apostles we also the deserving will decrease and that their gold and read that St. Paul sent help to the poor people in silver will be corroded (James 5:1-6). He has also made Jerusalem. In his letter to the Romans he reminds them it clear what true religion is: “Religion that is pure and that they have the responsibility to help the poor in undefiled before God is this: to care for orphans and Jerusalem (Romans 15:26-27). In his long mission of widows in their distress and to keep oneself unstained evangelization Paul was always eager to help the poor. by the world” (James 1:27). The Old Testament is as Here is his praise for the believers of Macedonia for emphatic as the New Testament about helping the poor their acts of for the poor: ”For as I can testify and the needy in our midst which will be discussed next week. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, Palm Coast, Florida 32164 , page 4 View this bulletin online at www.DiscoverMass.com

Funny Stories

Most Unhappy Character The pastor told the story of "The Prodigal Son" to a first grade class. To check on their understanding, he asked; "Who was the unhappy character in the story when the prodigal son returned?" An eager boy raised his hand and stated the simple truth. “The Fatted Calf.”

Self-righteous Admirer Bishop Sheen once told a story about a trip he made by plane, and how one of the attendants made a big fuss over him. "Do you want some more coffee, Your Excellency?" "Oh, my mother prays for you every day." "I must write to her and tell her about seeing you." About that time a big Texan who had had a little too much to drink, started cursing, making passes at the attendant and creating a big ruckus. Finally, the attendant who had had enough, walked up to the Tex- an and said, "Sir, I'm afraid I'm going to have to ask you to be quiet. Bishop Sheen, the famous televangelist is flying with us." "Bishop Fulton J. Sheen is flying with us?" the Texan asked with surprise. Then he stumbled back to where Bishop Sheen was sitting and said, "Bishop Sheen, I'm so glad to meet you. I just want you to know how much your sermons have helped me to live an ideal Christian life!"

Pastor for the Dinner on the Return of the Prodi- gal Son Mr. & Mrs. Dennis invited their pastor for the dinner hosted in honor of the return of their son after long years of his wandering life. As Mrs. Dennis busied her- self preparing food she asked her little daughter to set the table. When the pastor started the prayer before the meals, Mrs. Dennis noticed that her daughter forgot to place silverware for the pastor. Embarrassed at the oversight, Mrs. Dennis asked her little girl why she had not placed silverware for the pastor. “Because, Mom, I have heard Papa saying that our pastor eats like a horse!”

But he nearly killed the ‘Prodigal Son’ A teenager came to his pastor for advice: "I left home," said the boy, "and did something that will make my dad furious when he finds out. What should I do?" The pastor thought for a moment and replied, "Go home and confess your sin to your father, and he'll probably forgive you and treat you like the prodigal son." Some- time later the boy reported to his pastor, "Well, I told Dad what I did." "And did he kill the fatted calf for you?" asked the priest. "No," said the boy, "but he near- ly killed the prodigal son!"

See you in Church, Fr. Jose

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Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Exodus 32:7-11, 13-14; I Timothy 1:12-17; Lk 15:1-32 God’s Forgiveness and Our Forgiveness for Others

Introduction The central theme of today’s readings is the invitation to believe in a loving, patient, merciful, and forgiving God. Today’s readings remind us that God actively seeks out the lost, wants their repentance and rejoices when the lost are found. God is eager to be merciful toward us, not vengeful and punishing. He is always in search of His lost and straying children, as Jesus explains in the three parables of today’s Gospel. Our God has always been a God of mercy and patience, a God who seeks out the lost, as shown in the experience of Israel in the . It concludes with a consoling passage: “So the desert (the first reading), and through the amazing Lord relented.” [Some Bible scholars consider this mercy shown to Paul, the former persecutor of the incident of idol-worship as an anachronized event: an Church (the second reading). Chapter 15 of Luke's event which took place later in Israel’s history and was Gospel has been called "the Gospel within the Gospel," then incorporated into the Book of Exodus. They say because it is the distilled essence of the Good News the apostasy of the golden calf actually took place about the mercy of our forgiving Heavenly Father. The during the tenth century B.C.E. during the reign of whole chapter is essentially one distinct parable, the Jeroboam I, the first king of the northern kingdom of “Parable of the Lost and Found,” with three Israel. illustrations: the story of the lost sheep, the story of the lost coin and the story of the lost son. These parables Second Reading, Timothy 1:12-17 are about finding something that has been lost: a lost sheep, a lost coin and a lost son They remind us that we The source for our second reading for today, 1 have a God who welcomes sinners and forgives their Timothy, is classified among the Pastoral Letters sins whenever they return to Him with genuine (along with 2 Timothy and Titus). In today’s passage contrition and resolution. The Hebrew term for (1:12-17), Paul tells Timothy that, although he, Paul, repentance, teshuvá, means a return to God by a person had been the greatest of sinners, God showed great who has already experienced God’s “goodness and mercy towards him. Paul’s sin was self- compassion” (Ps. 51). righteousness: he had been a zealot ready to persecute anyone thought to be doctrinally unsound. It First Reading, Exodus 32: 1-14 was Paul, then called Saul, who, approving the actions of St. Stephen’s stoners, had watched over their The rhythm of man’s sin and God’s forgiveness cloaks. In his letter, Paul reminds young Bishop pervades the Jewish and Christian Scriptures. In Timothy of how God in His mercy changed Paul’s today’s passage, taken from Exodus, is mind and pardoned him. “But I received mercy imploring God to have mercy on the sinful people who because I had acted ignorantly in unbelief, and the have abandoned Him and turned to idol-worship, grace of our Lord overflowed for me with the Faith reminding God of His promises to , and and Love that are in Christ Jesus.” Paul acknowledges

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and respond to the criticism by certain Pharisees and scribes of Jesus’ frequent practice of eating with and welcoming tax-collectors and sinners and of his receptivity to the lost among God’s people.

The Lost Sheep: Shepherding in Judaea was a hard and dangerous task. Pasture was scarce, and thorny scrub jungles with wild animals and vast desert areas were common, posing a constant threat to the wandering sheep. But the shepherds were famous for their dedicated, sacrificial service, perpetual vigilance and readiness for action. Hence, the shepherd was the national symbol of Divine Providence and self-sacrificing love in Israel. Two or three shepherds might be personally responsible for the sheep owned by several families in a village. If any sheep was missing, the fact that he had wandered from the truth and one of the shepherds would go in search of it, sending rejoices that God first found him, then commissioned the other shepherds home with the flock of sheep. The him to preach the Good News of God’s unconditional whole village would be waiting for the return of the love, calling every prodigal home. Like John Newton, shepherd with the lost sheep and would receive him the eighteenth century English composer of Amazing with shouts of joy and of thanksgiving. That is the Grace, Paul declared his past openly. . . “I once was picture Jesus draws of God. God is as glad when a lost lost”. . . . “I once was a blasphemer, a persecutor, a sinner is found as a shepherd is when a strayed sheep man filled with arrogance” (v. 13). Calling himself, is brought home. Men may give up hope of reclaiming “the worst of sinners,” and, “an extreme case,” (vv 15, a sinner, but not so God. God loves those people who 16), Paul invites us to marvel at the mercy of God and never stray from Him, but He expresses even greater to find hope and help for dealing with our own need joy when a lost sinner comes home. for conversion.

Gospel Reading, Lk 15:1-32 The Lost Coin: The parables of a loving and forgiving God: In the first The coin in question in this parable was a silver two parables, we are shown a God seeking sinners, and drachma. Since the houses were very dark, with one in the third we see a God forgiving and receiving little circular window, and since the floor was made of sinners. As a group, the parables tell us about God's beaten earth covered with dried reeds and rushes, it generosity in seeking and receiving the sinner and the was practically impossible to find such a tiny coin. But joy of the sinner in being received by a forgiving and the woman tried her best to get it back because it was loving God. All three parables of Luke 15 end with a worth more than a whole day's wage for a workingman party or a celebration of the finding. Since the self- in Palestine. If the coin was one of the ten silver coins righteous Pharisees, who accused Jesus of befriending attached by a silver chain to the traditional headdress publicans and sinners, could not believe that God of a married woman, it was as important to her as the would be delighted at the conversion of sinners, Jesus wedding ring in our society. Thus, we can understand told them the parable of the lost sheep and the the woman’s joy when at last she saw the glint of the shepherd's joy on its discovery, the parable of the lost elusive coin. God, said Jesus, is like that. The joy of coin and the woman’s joy when she found it, and the God and of all the angels when one sinner comes home parable of the lost and returned son and his father’s is like the joy of a woman who loses her most precious joy. Besides presenting a God who is patiently waiting possession with a value far beyond money, and then for the return of sinners, ready to pardon them, these finds it again. We believe in the seeking love of God parables teach us of God’s infinite love and mercy. because we see that Love Incarnate in Jesus Christ, the These three parables defend Jesus' alliance with sinners Son of God, who came to seek and to save that which was lost.

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place as a member of the family (slaves did not wear shoes). The father also throws a great feast killing the “fatted calf’ reserved for the Passover feast so that all may rejoice at the wanderer's return.

The “Prodigal Father” and the self-righteous el- der brother:

The parable illustrates the wonder of God’s love and unconditional forgiveness. God seeks out the sinner and forgives him unconditionally. Jesus recounts the story of the elder brother as his response to the accusa- tion by the self-righteous Pharisees that he was the friend of sinners. The elder brother represents the self- righteous Pharisees who would rather see a sinner de- stroyed than saved. He reflects the Pharisees' attitude that obedience to the Mosaic Law is a duty, not a loving service. Like the Pharisees, the elder brother lacks sym- pathy for his sibling and levels accusations against him. As a self-righteous person, he refuses to forgive. Thus, his grudge becomes a sin in itself. That is what we all do when we sin. We exclude ourselves from the banquet of God’s love

Life messages:

1. Live everyday as merciful God’s forgiven The Lost Son: children:

This has been called the greatest short story in the Let us begin every day praying for the strengthening world. It speaks of the deep effects of sin, the self- anointing of the Holy Spirit to do God’s holy will by destruction of hatred and the infinite mercy of God. doing good and avoiding evil, by trying to live in God’s This is a story of love, of conflict, of deep heartbreak, presence everywhere. Before we go to bed at night, let and of ecstatic joy. The scene opens on a well-to-do us examine our conscience and confess to God our sins Jewish family. With the immaturity of a spoiled brat, and failures of the day, asking His pardon and for- the younger son demands impudently of his gracious giveness. Let us resolve to receive the Sacrament of father, "Give me the portion of goods that falls to me." Reconciliation if we have fallen into serious sins. Let us Under Jewish law, when a father divided his property continue to ask for God’s forgiveness before we receive between two sons, the elder son had to receive two- Jesus in Holy Communion during the Holy Mass. Thus thirds and the younger one-third (Dt 21:17). In Jesus' let us live a peaceful life as forgiven prodigal children, parable, the younger son sells his share of the inher- being daily reconciled with God our merciful and for- itance and then squanders the money in a faraway city. giving Father.

The conversion, return, and confession: 2. Let us ask God for the courage and good will to extend God’s forgiveness to others: When he becomes bankrupt, the prodigal son ends up feeding pigs, a task that was forbidden to a Jew Let us realize the truth that our brothers and sisters de- (Leviticus 11:7; 14:8). Having sunk to the depths of eco- serve and expect from us the same compassion, kind- nomic, spiritual and moral depravity, the prodigal fi- ness and forgiveness which we receive from our merci- nally “comes to his senses” (v. 17). So he decides to ful God. As forgiven prodigals, we must be forgiving return to his father, to ask his forgiveness and to re- people as Jesus taught us to pray, “forgive us our tres ceive the status of a hired servant. When he sees his passes as we forgive those who trespass against us.” As we son returning, the ever-watchful father runs to him and continue with the celebration of the Holy Mass, let us gives him a cordial welcome along with a new robe, pray also for God's Divine mercy on all of us who have a ring and new shoes. Symbolically, the robe stands for fallen away from God’s grace. Let us open our eyes to honor; the ring for authority (the signet ring gave a per- see and ears to hear that Jesus is welcoming us back son the power of attorney) and the shoes for the son's home!

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Like Baptism, Confirmation is a sacrament of initiation, Confirmation one is confirmed in one’s faith because one of the three sacraments that initiates us into the one is sealed with the Holy Spirit. To be sure, those Christian life. Today, this sacrament is usually received who are baptized have already received the Spirit, but after one has already received the sacraments of at Confirmation the Spirit comes upon them anew to Penance and Eucharist, but this was not always the confirm and strengthen them in the faith. Those who case. are confirmed are fully imitated into the church, charged with the responsibility of preaching the gospel In the early church, Baptism, Confirmation, and to others. Eucharist were conferred together, usually at the Easter Vigil. If you have attended the Easter Vigil in recent Confirmation is a decisive moment in one’s life: it is a years, you have noticed that moment when a person takes on adults who are entering the the responsibility of being a church receive all three Christian; it is a moment when a sacraments at the Easter Vigil person chooses to be a follower after a period of catechesis called of Jesus Christ. This is possible the Rite of Christian because at Confirmation the Initiation (RCIA). Moreover, if Spirit of the living God descends you have any friends who upon the baptized and empowers belong to Eastern Rite churches, them with the of Wisdom, you know that in those churches Understanding, Counsel, Fortitude, infants receive all three Knowledge, Piety, and Fear of the sacraments at once. They are Lord. Those who receive these baptized, confirmed, and receive gifts and embrace the gift of the the Eucharist as infants. Thus Spirit will discover that they have they are “fully initiated” into the been empowered to live the church as infants. Christian life in a powerfully new way. In the Roman Catholic Church, Confirmation was separated If you have been confirmed, call from Baptism early on and upon the Spirit of God to reserved to the bishop who strengthen you in your faith and would visit the parish to renew these gifts within you. If periodically and confirm those who had not yet been you are about to be confirmed, do not think of confirmed. This had two results: first, this new confirmation as a “graduation from religious classes.” arrangement meant that Confirmation was conferred Rather, view it as the beginning of a full life in the Spirit later in life. Second, this arrangement tended to forget as a fully initiated adult in the community of the that Confirmation is a sacrament of initiation intimately church. related to Baptism and Eucharist. Life in the Spirit is the fullness of life because it However, this arrangement allows young people to anticipates the resurrection life we will enjoy with God. make a choice they could not make as infants about Life in the Spirit is a life of love, joy, and peace. Those their faith in Jesus Christ. Thus Confirmation is an who are in the Spirit can live a morally good life opportunity to confirm a decision made earlier by one’s because the power of God’s Spirit empowers them to parents. do what they could not normally do. Live by the Spirit, The most important meaning of Confirmation, be guided by the Spirit, and let the Spirit lead you. If however, is that it is a Sacrament of Initiation. By you do, you will discover the fullness of God’s life. Next week: The Eucharist

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Saints of the Week

Mon. Sept 16 Thurs. Sept. 19 St. Cornelius St. Januarius Died 253 Died 305 A Roman priest, Cornelius was elected to succeed Fabian in Januarius is the patron an election delayed fourteen of Naples, where the faithful gather months by Decius' persecution of three times a year in Naples the Christians. Cathedral to witness the liquefaction of what is claimed to be a sample of his blood kept in a sealed glass ampoule. Mon. Sept 16 St. Fri. Sept. 20 Died 258 St. Andrew Kim Taegon, Paul Chong Hasang

Cyprian of Cathage, Bishop often called the African Pope, was an During terrible persecutions 103 of important Patristic writer of the the Christian community gave their early Church. lives as martyrs. Among these were the first Korean priest and pastor, Andrew Kim Taegon, and the lay apostle, Paul Chong Hasang. Tues. Sept. 17

St. Sat. Sept. 21 1542-1621 St. Matthew

This devoted servant (1st C) of God defended the Apostolic See against the anti - c l e r i c a l s Saint Matthew is the first-century tax in Venice and against the political collector turned apostle who tenets of James I of England. chronicled the life and ministry of Christ in his Gospel.

2019 Congress in the of St. Augustine The Diocese of St Augustine will hold its first Rosary Congress, Sept. 27-Oct. 4. The purpose of the congress is to surround our efforts for life, our church, and our country, in continuous prayer through Adoration and the Rosary. For details, email [email protected].

9-day Novena in Honor of San Lorenzo Ruiz de

The officers & members of the San Lorenzo Ruiz Please join us celebrate San Lorenzo's Devotees of Palm Coast would like to extend our annual feast day with a Holy Mass on invitation to a 9-day Novena in honor of San Lorenzo Saturday, September 28th at 9:30 A.M. Ruiz de Manila, the first Filipino Saint & Martyr. It will by the Filipino Clergy of the Diocese of be held every afternoon at 4 P.M. from Thursday, Saint Augustine: Rev. Fr. Alex Sept.19th to Friday, Sept. 27th at the Rectory Room. We Carandang, Rev. Fr. Rafael Lavilla and are grateful to the following Novena sponsors: Rev. Fr. Clyde Salitrero, assisted by Deacon Tom Alayu. Thur 9-19 Ofelia Miller Fri 9-20 Mila Obias It will be held at the of San Sat 9-21 Luz Motos & Ederlina Motos Lorenzo Ruiz & San located at Sun 9-22 Christ the King Prayer Group Marywood Retreat & Conference Center, 235 Mon 9-23 Evelyn Argonza & Cris Austria Marywood Drive, St. Johns, FL. A fellowship gathering Tues 9-24 Rosa Mystica Prayer Group will follow immediately. Wed 9-25 Our Lady of Perpetual Help Prayer Grp We encourage everyone to carpool as we cannot Thur 9-26 Aida Castillo provide public transportation. Fri 9-27 Lord of Pardon Prayer Group

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LifeNews.com Monday, September 3, 2019

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The Respect Life Ministry is participating in a Rosary Congress in preparation for 33rd Annual Respect Life Adoration Conference on October 11th and 12th in St Augustine. Anyone interested in spending time with Our VOLUNTEERS wishing to do Adoration, hourly Lord in Adoration should call Gilda Sadio at rosary, and mass at Corpus Christi Catholic Church 386-263-7935 for availability and information. 6175 Datil Pepper Road in St Augustine (On Rt 1 south of St Aug) may sign-up using the sheets located next to the sign-in sheets in the Holy of Holies. Adoration will be on Monday, Sept 30, 2019; from 10 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. 24 hours following the morning mass. Drive in and go to the 1st side door to left – Fill Help Spread the Faith out an index card with your name and SEAS church Communications Appeal 2019 to obtain access to the church after hours for security

It is my pleasure to announce that our diocese will be Next week, our second collection is for the Help hosting the annual Florida State Respect Life Spread the Faith Catholic Communications Appeal. Conference on October 11-12, 2019. This is a great Ninety percent of the funds collected remain in our privilege that we have the opportunity to host once diocese to help connect people with Christ. Your funds every seven years. The theme of the conference is “In help us reach out to people in the diocese through the the Heart of Our Mother”, which coincides with the internet, social media, YouTube, radio, and print Feast of Our Lady of la Leche. We are blessed to have media such as the St. Augustine Catholic magazine. as our keynote speaker Bishop Robert “Bob” Wack Ten percent of the funds help support Queen of Peace from the Diocese of Tallahassee- Pensacola. Radio in Jacksonville Beach and national evangelization efforts through the U.S. Conference of If you have any question, please contact May Oliver, Catholic Bishops. Your support helps spread the Good Director of the Office of Human Life and Dignity, at (904)262-3200 or [email protected]. News! Thank you for your support for the State Respect Life Conference and may the Lord bless and protect you.

Marian Consecration to our Lady of La Leche to be held the weekend of October 11th and 12th 2019 There will be three Masses this October where the faithful can make or renew their total consecration to Jesus through Mary.

The Respect Life Ministry of SEAS is always looking for new members of all ages. Our next meeting will be on November 9, 2019 at 9:30 in the Cody Room.

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, Palm Coast, Florida 32164, page 11 View this bulletin online at www.DiscoverMass.com Readings for the Week of September 15 In Memoriam Sunday 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time Ex 32:7-11, 13-14; Ps 51:3-4, 12- We remember with love, 13, 17, 19; 1 Tm 1:12-17; Lk 15:1- gratitude and prayers… 32 or 15:1-10 Monday Memorial of Cornelius, Pope, and Cyprian, Bishop, Monday, September 16 Martyrs 7:00am Girolamo Pugliesi Filomena 1Tm2:1-8;Ps 28:2,7, 8-9; Lk7:1-10 8:30am Special Intentions of Babore Tuesday Saint Robert Bellarmine, Bish Rogelio Gines op and

1 Tm 3:1-13; Ps 101:1b-2ab, 2cd- Tuesday, September 17 Jan. 1, 1950- 7:00am Special Intentions of 3ab, 5, 6; Lk 7:11-17 Fr. Alex Carandang Aug. 18, 2019 Wednesday 1 Tm 3:14-16; Ps 111:1-2, 3- 8:30am Cathy Lynn Small 4, 5-6; Lk 7:31-35 Thursday Saint Januarius, Bishop and Wednesday, September 18 Russell H. Martyr 7:00am Special Intentions of 1 Tm 4:12-16; Ps 111:7-8, 9, 10; Elizabeth Campbell Haas Lk 7:36-50 8:30am Bette Hommel Friday Memorial of Saints Andrew

Thursday, September 19 Oct. 27, 1947- Kim Tae-gŏn,Priest, and Paul 7:00am Special intentions of Aug. 21, 2019 Chŏng Ha-sang, and Compan Jennifer, , Kelly & Theresa Martens ions, Martyrs 8:30am Marie Rose Jeanty 1 Tm 6:2c-12; Ps 49:6-7, 8-10, 17 -18, 19-20; Lk 8:1-3 Friday, September 20 Saturday Feast of Saint Matthew, Apos 7:00am Bernadette Lawrence tle and Evangelist 8:30am Helen Kuchman James O’Brien Eph 4:1-7, 11-13; Ps 19:2-3, 4-5;

Saturday, September 21 Mt 9:9-13 8:30am Carlos Reyes Nov. 3, 1933- Sunday 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00pm Helen Mary Wnek Aug. 3, 2019 Am 8:4-7; Ps 113:1-2, 4-6, 7-8; 1 6:00pm (*) Lori Colombo Tm2:1-8; Lk 16:1-13 or 16:10-13 6:00pm(P) Cristian Sousa

Sunday, September 22 8:00am Herman Fleites 10:00am SEAS Parishioners Richard 12:00pm Fr. Antonio Bico & family Caramanica 5:00pm(S) Rosa Requejo Vasquez 5:00pm(*) Intentions of Heebner family * St. Stephens Sept. 2, 1947- Aug. 4, 2019

Angela The 5:00pm Sunday Mass Valinotti at St. Stephen’s has resumed. Aug. 7, 1938- Aug. 31, 2019 Ushers & Donuts & Greeters Coffee Needed We will Prayer Garden Eternal rest Ushers are resume on Our Prayer Garden is a peaceful place for prayer grant unto them, needed for the Saturday, Sept. 15. and meditation. Purchasing a brick in the Prayer O Lord, and let perpetual light shine 4:00pm Mass. Help is Garden for someone who has died is a wonderful Greeters are needed after way to remember that the person is still with you upon them. needed for the 8am Mass. in thoughts and through prayer. The purchase of May they rest in ALL Masses. Call Charlie a brick is $100.00; please consider honoring a peace. Call Jaime at at loved one. Contact the Rectory Office for more Amen. 386-437-0113. details. 503-6288

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Ten Candles Burning in the Holy Of Holies Please Pray for Our Sick

Adeline Nelson JoAnne Kelly Alex King John Spampinato September 14—-September 20 Alice Nese John Walczak Ana Becerro Joyce Gournic Andrew Hughes Kay Finger Roseann Bradley; Lynn Sikora; Donald Byrnes; Antonia Gochuico Kellie Mendoza Ronald Monsanto; Pearl M. Beatty; Maria Torres; Ariana Marcette Kent Hamlin Barbara Corra Kevin Moran Jose A. Motos; Sheila Smith; Barbara Johnson Kimberly Joyce Rose & Anna Verlizzo; Marie Rose Jeanty Bertha Wade Larry DeCamillo Bessie Frederick Lisa D’Aleo Beverly Major Liz Campbell Bob Evans Liza Sousa IN MEMORY OF: Bobby Phillips Lorraine Fedak In our Holy of Holies, we have ten candles always Bryn Chapman Lorraine Stephenson Carlos Bello Marie Smith burning around the tabernacle, just as in the temple Carol Woodard Mary Beck in Jerusalem there were ten lights always burning Cash Krempecki Mary Doris Kolesar around the Ark of the Covenant. They indicate the Catherine McDermott Mary Gaudio presence of our precious Lord in the Blessed Charles Plante Mary Wright Charles Whitney Mary Zuccaro Sacrament. Chris Hoey Megan Sloat Dana Piettro Mervin Winters The candles used are seven day candles and may Darlene Poirier Mike Cannon be purchased either in memoriam or for the Carr Mildred O’Bryan Dennis Dean Obed Figueroa intentions of a loved one for a $10 donation through Diana Bennett Pauline Racine the Seton Shop. This space lists the names of those Diane Nieminen Peter A. Bieksha for whom candles have been purchased. Dolores L. White Rafael Fiorentino Dominick Pelegrino Randy Martin Donald Major Ray Ramey Donna Eggum Remington Walczak Please Pray for Our Military Edna Diamond Rev. Danny Johnson Edward Cederberg Richard Heinrich Although we pray for all of our military, space does Ellen Meyers Richard Roberge not permit everyone’s name to be printed. Estelle Bauer Rita Horner Please advise when a person above is no longer Evelyn Bonanno Robert Dowling deployed so we can remove their name from our list. Evelyn Izzo Robyn Hallack God bless them all & continue to pray for them! Garrett Hayes Ron Czier Juventino Lebron Jr (US Navy) Gary Schauer Rosemarie Modica Gene Diamond Rosita Hogwath ENS Amanda Langhauser (US Navy) Geri Wilson Roxanne P. Hammond Sgt. Patrick Prevot (US Army) Gregoria Robles Sally Lombardo SSGT Christian Rodriguez (USAF/Iraq) Haidy N. Segouia Sandra Austin Lt. Col. Robert A. Forte (US Army/Iraq) Irma Merced Savannah Russell PFC Jack Tollas (USMC/Afghanistan) Jacqueline LaGrange Sharon Harrington James Finn Sharon Raines Lt. John Reidy (US Navy/Submarine) James Popour Sylvia Scheer SSgt. Charles Salerno (USAF/Germany) Jeannie Corra Tera Frassrand Blaine Isom (US Air Force/Afghanistan) Jennifer Sousa Tony Frassrand Sgt. James Allgor (US Army/Kuwait) Joanne DeSouza Victor Gajan Alexander Alvarado (USAF) Please contact the parish office Javier Acosta (USAF/Iraq) if you wish to have the name of ETSN Luis V. AlmaJose (US Navy Submarine) someone listed for 4 weeks. MM3 Holden Garrison/ (US Navy) Kyle McCrossen (US Army/Iraq) As a courtesy please notify the Lt. Col.Eric Geyer (USMC) office when the name can be Bowling (US Army) removed or if you wish to have the name continued. Terisa Toussaint (USMC/Iraq) Erin & Ben Walker (Iraq) Be sure to get the persons permission first!

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Sacraments Baptism Youth News Every First and Third Sunday of the month after Noon Mass. One preparation class is required. Classes are offered every second Monday of the month at 7 pm in the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Rectory Meeting Room. Please contact the Rectory office in advance. Catholic School Holy Matrimony Please contact the Rectory office at least 8 months prior to wedding. We experienced the beauty Anointing of the Sick of Adoration with our K-8th If you or your loved one is in need of the Sacrament of grade students. Our next Anointing please call the Rectory office. We also have Adoration prayer service is dedicated Eucharistic Ministers to bring Holy October 4th and our first Communion to the sick and the homebound. Rosary prayer service is after the school Mass on Devotions October 23rd. Parents are

Eucharistic Adoration always welcome to these 9 am to 9 pm every day except during the time of Mass. liturgical events Exposition and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament from 9 am on First Fridays till 8.15 am next day. Rosary 8 am on weekdays; 4:30pm on Sundays (Spanish) Novena After 8.30 am Mass every Tuesday. The school music teacher Religious Education is looking for donations of band instruments for the Parish Religious Education Program (PREP) band program. Contact Classes for Grades 1-8 on Wednesdays and Thursdays [email protected]. from 6.15 pm to 7.30 pm. For more information, please contact the Director of Religious Education at the Rectory office (386-445-2246; extension 112) Children’s Catechism Classes All children from 1st through 8th grade who are not attending Catholic school should be attending PREP classes. Children preparing for the Sacrament of the Eucharist or Confirmation need to attend a two-year catechetical program. First Reconciliation and First Holy Communion Children preparing for the Sacrament of Reconciliation and the Sacrament of the Eucharist need to attend a two-year catechetical program which includes six Sunday classes of Sacramental preparation prior to each Sacrament. Confirmation Formation Children preparing for the Sacrament of Confirmation need two attend a two-year catechetical program which includes three Sunday classes of Sacramental preparation and the annual Mark your calendars now...and SIGN up! Because it is Confirmation retreat. going to be an amazing line-up and a faith-filled For more information about Catechism, First Holy night. Forms will be on the stone tables and in the Communion or Confirmation, please contact Katie Church Office. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton will be taking a Allio at 386-445-2246 extension 112. group to Rise Up! Great food, fantastic music, an inspiring speaker and the best after party in town. So (RCIA) get out your calendars, ink in Rise Up’s September Please call the Director of Christian Formation at the Event and don’t let anything keep you from coming. Rectory office if any non-Catholic is interested in joining the Catholic Church (386-445-2246; extension 112). Classes will begin in October. And, oh by the way, invite all your friends. They’ll love it too! $5 for bus fee transportation to and from Holy Orders and Religious Life Jacksonville. SEAS is sponsoring the bus, but $5 per If you believe that you or someone you know has a person will give a little towards it. ALL youth MUST vocation to the priesthood or religious life, please contact turn in paperwork and fee by Sept 20th to secure your spot on the bus.

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Bereavement Support Group Monday, September 16 Wed @ 10:00am 6:30 pm-8 pm in the Cody room. in the Rectory Meeting Room. Contact Alise: 386-503-5267

SEAS Ladies Guild 2019-20 2019 Anniversary Celebration September 19, 2019: General Meeting: Seton Hall. 9:30-11:00 Couples celebrating a 25th, 30th, a.m. Doors open at 9:00 for 35th, 40th, 45th, 50th or more refreshments and fellowship, wedding anniversary during meeting starts at 9:30. Guest speaker 2019 are invited to attend a special celebration with is Sandy Young, Community Relations coordinator for Bishop Felipe Estévez on Saturday, Nov. 23, at a noon Sabal Palms Senior living. Mass, at St. Anastasia Catholic Church, 5205 A1A S., St. Augustine. A reception will follow. October 10, 2019: SEAS Board meeting, Seton Hall, Register by Nov. 15, at family.dosafl.com or contact Cody room. 9:30 a.m. the Office of Family Life, (904) 262-3200, ext. 289, or email [email protected] October 17, 2019: SEAS Ladies Guild General Meeting. Seton Hall 9:30-11:00 a.m. Doors open at 9:00 a.m. for refreshments and fellowship. Guest The Men's Club . . . Speaker: Joanne Hinkel, Senior Service Program Manager, Flagler County. will be holding it's annual fall Ziti and Meatball dinner in the November 7, 2019: SEAS Board meeting: Seton Hall, church hall Saturday September Cody Room 9:30 a.m. 21 starting at 6 PM. The hall doors open at 5 PM. Tickets are $10.00, children 10 November 14, 2019: SEAS Ladies Guild General Mtg and under are half price. Tickets We look forward to seeing you! will be sold by the Men's Club in the gathering space after Masses on August 31 and September 1, 7, 8, 14 and 15, also in the rectory office or by contacting Ted at 386-585-4291 or Jim at 386-447-9849. Every Tuesday at 6:00 pm - Wine, beer and soda available. Doors open 4:00 pm.

Pizza, Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Please place your canned goods in the collection bins Grilled Cheese available! found in the gathering space of the church. Complimentary cake and coffee! Players must be eighteen years of age to play. Outreach Ministry 3 JACKPOTS-$250 each/1 PICK 7-$500 PLUS Other Special Games! 597-3359 Help us support our school. Mon, Wed, Fri 10am - 1pm

September 1/8 Total $2,165.17/$879.33 FRIDAY NIGHT DUPLICATE BRIDGE Coins-$22.17/$10.33 CALLING ALL BRIDGE PLAYERS Here at Seton Hall Pantry Needs: Friday night at 6:00pm. (Home by 10!) canned fruit, soup, vegetables/mac n cheese/ Refreshments are served. spaghetti sauce Thank you for your continued generosity! For information call Bernie at 446-8070.

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Feast of the Lord of Miracles The feast of the Lord of Miracles will be celebrated at the image be destroyed. our parish on Sunday, October 13, 2019. A Tribute to But the efforts failed the Lord of Miracles will begin at 3 pm followed by because of supernatural Procession at 4 pm. Bishop Felipe J. Estevez will reasons. The crowds celebrate Mass at 5 pm which will be followed by a demanded that they gathering at Seton Hall. All are invited. stop trying to destroy the sacred image, and Though it’s not well-known outside of South America, the local ruler finally the Lord of Miracles (or Señor de los Milagros) image is relented. He allowed very important for Peruvian Catholics and it inspires the image to remain one of the largest religious processions in the world and authorized Mass to every year. Its amazing story started around the year be celebrated there. 1651 in the outskirts of Lima. An African slave painted Since then, many other an image of Jesus on the cross, with the Blessed miracles have been Mary and , on a wall. Not much else is attributed to the image. known about the artist. Then, just a few years later in Hence the image began 1655, disaster struck the city in the form of a massive to be known as the Lord earthquake. Thousands of people died and whole of Miracles. sections of the city were leveled but the building with the painting of the Lord of Miracles was left intact. In 1687, another major earthquake hit Lima. Again, the sacred image survived. As the devotion to the image In 1670, a prominent resident of the city was terminally greatly increased, someone decided to hold a procession with the copy of an image of the Lord of Miracles made ill with some sort of brain problem. Desperate for help, on canvas. Pilgrims can visit the original image on the he visited the image in faith and, miraculously, was wall at the Sanctuary of Las Nazarenas in Lima. The healed! Word quickly spread of the miracle, and the copy on the canvas is still used during the procession image became a pilgrimage site. Huge crowds started every fall. With hundreds of thousands of participants, to gather to see the image – and the authorities started it is one of the largest religious processions in the world to get worried. Concerned that the image was causing every year (https://churchpop.com/2016/04/18/the- too much of a commotion, the local ruler ordered that lord-of-miracles/

"The Great Adventure Healing the Pain of Abortion Bible Study” Bible study will resume with the A Rachel’s Vineyard weekend retreat is a beautiful op- Gospel of Matthew. This 24 portunity for any man or woman who is struggling session study consist of an hour with the emotional and spiritual pain of abortion. of DVD presentation by Jeff Come and receive Cavins followed by a group discussion on each peace, forgiveness and session. Join us at the Rectory meeting room on most the compassion of God. Saturdays at 9:15AM for 24 sessions beginning on October 11-13. Call 904 Saturday, August 31st. Bring your bible and the -221-3232 or email catechism. Call or text Pedyne at 386-503-6279. rachelsvine- [email protected]. All calls & inquiries are very confidential. Come and be restored!

The SEAS Library cart is available after the 4 PM Saturday Mass & after the 8AM, 10AM & 12PM Sunday Masses. Seton Shop The Children’s library is open after the 12PM & the Spanish Mass. Book Our vendors are preparing their donations of new or gently used catalogs and products for the coming Catholic books can be dropped off at Fall so now is the time to stop by the the library cart or at the rectory office. Shop and pick up a few of those items Financial donations are used for SEAS you have been looking for. We will be Scholarships. making space for new items as they come in. God's blessings.

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Lectors S. Cox D. Overbey F. Rodino B. Smith S. Hahn N. Mugford F. Ferreira B.Klinkenbeg T. Smith J.O’Connell K. Warner A. Pulgaron Altar J & C Troy ******** D, M & D P.Brammer Duran Family ******** A. Castro Servers Toussaint Kes Family R. Barreto C.Baeza Y.Figueroa M.Caceres Eucharistic Team # 4 A. Parham Team # 5 Team # 1 Team # 2 L. Abrahams ******** Ministers M. Overbey L. Mugford D. Roberge M.Southworth

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Prayer And Devotional Groups Rosary Makers Bingo Seton Shop Bible Study Contact: Salud Gaoat Contact: Cathy Hrickewicz Contact: Sue Shierling Contact: Pedyne Joseph 386 445-2246 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Charismatic Prayer Group San Lorenzo Ruiz Black Catholic Guild Spiritual Life Committee English Language Contact: Betti Masi Contact: Deacon Tom/Necitas Contact: Elaine Toppin Contact: Carole Storme [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] : Lydia Figueroa Spanish Prayer Group Extraordinary Ministers Of Seton Hall [email protected] Contact: Alba Dimas Holy Communion Contact: Larry DeCamillo Cursillo/Ultreya [email protected] Contacts [email protected] [email protected] Contact: Alise Mckinney: St. Nino Prayer Group Ladies Am Guild Sunday Hospitality [email protected] Contact: Teresa San Ramon 386 445-2246 Contact: Sylvia Reyes Contact: Charlie Salerno 386 503-6288 Marina Medina (Spanish Coordinator) St. Padre Pio Prayer Group [email protected] Ushers [email protected] Contact: Hilda Rausini Lectors Contact: Jamie Burns Divine Mercy Prayer Group [email protected] Contact:E.Leonard [email protected] [email protected] Contact: Margarita Serrano Sunday Scripture Prayer Group Greeters [email protected] Contact: Pat Eccleston Contact: Dave Dinardi Contact: Jamie Burns Lectio Divina Group [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Contact: Irma V. Catalan Teams Of Our Lady Men’s Club Welcome Station [email protected] Contact: David And Marcela Medina Contact: Chris Daley Contact: Jerry [email protected] Natural Family Planning [email protected] [email protected] Youth Ministry Contact: David And Marcela Medina Our Lady Of Perpetual Help Mother Seton Outreach Contact: DonnaRoane [email protected] Contact: Teresa San Ramon 386 445-2246 Contact: 445-2246 [email protected] Perpetual Adoration Multi-Cultural Jeremy Vest [email protected] Contact: Gilda Sadio Charismatic Prayer Group Contact: Marina Medina P.R.E.P. Portuguese Prayer Group Contact: Betty Massey 386 445-2246 [email protected] Contact: Katie Allio [email protected] Contact: Deacon Jose Lay Carmelites Music Ministry [email protected] Contact: Ramonita Florentino Contact: Don Roy [email protected] SEAS Support Groups Prayer Network [email protected] [email protected] Bereavement Contact: Joseph Bartolotta Secular Prison Ministry Contact: Pam Cowles [email protected] Contact: Debbie Womack Contact: Deacon Bob [email protected] Queen Of Peace Prayer Group [email protected] [email protected] Alzheimer’s Caregivers Support Contact: Katherine Gribbin Respect Life Contact: Pam Cowles [email protected] Service Groups Contact: Dave Flynn [email protected] Regina Pacis & Medjugorje Prayer Grp Altar Servers [email protected] [email protected] Contact: Carole And Bob Storme Contact: Elaine Leonard Sacristans Health Ministry [email protected] [email protected] Contact: @seaspcfl.Org Contact: Pam Cowles Rosa Mystical Prayer Group Arts And Crafts Seton Library [email protected] Contact: Lucy Pono Contact:Mary Hoysman Contact: Harriett Acocella Cancer Support Group Rosary Cenacle Prayer Group 386 986-7970 [email protected] Contact: Louise Kummer Contact: Marie Estabrook 386 445-2246 [email protected] This Week In Our Parish MONDAY, September 16 THURSDAY, September 19 9:15am Medjugorje Prayer Group-Cody Room 9:00am Divine Mercy Chaplet-Church 9:15am St. Joseph/Sorrowful Mothers Rosary Makers-Russo Room 9:15am Black Catholic Prayer Group-Cody Room 6:00pm Cursillo/Ultreya Meeting-Cody Room 9:30am Ladies Guild General Meeting-Seton Hall 7:30pm Sal y del Mundo Prayer Group-Seton Hall 1:30pm Charismatic Prayer Group-Russo Room 4:05pm San Lorenzo Ruiz Novena-Rectory Meeting Room TUESDAY, September 17 7:00pm Divine Mercy Spanish Prayer Group-Cody Room 9:00am Queen of Peace Chaplet-Church 10:00am Arts and Crafts-Russo Room FRIDAY, September 20 6:00pm Bingo-Seton Hall 10:00am Library Ministry-Rectory Meeting Room 7:15pm Rosary Society-Rectory Meeting Room 2:30pm Sunday Scripture Prayer Group-Rectory Meeting 4:05pm San Lorenzo Ruiz Novena-Rectory Meeting Room WEDNESDAY, September 18 9:30am Legion of Mary Meeting-Russo Room SATURDAY, September 21 10:00am Seasons of Hope/Bereavement Meeting-Rectory Mtg Rm 9:15am Great American Bible Study-Rectory Meeting Room 1:00pm Rosary Cenacle Meeting-Rectory Meeting Room 4:05pm San Lorenzo Ruiz Novena-Rectory Meeting Room 3:00pm OMPH Prayer Group-Russo Room 6:00pm Men’s Club Spaghetti Dinner-Seton Hall 6:00pm 8th Grade PREP Classes-Seton Hall 7:00pm Portuguese Prayer Group-Cody Room SUNDAY, September 22 4:05pm San Lorenzo Ruiz Novena-Rectory Meeting Room St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, Palm Coast, Florida 32164, page 17 View this bulletin online at www.DiscoverMass.com KRQE Affi liate

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