July 7 2019

Pastor Fr. Mark Heuberger

Parochial Vicar Fr. Michal Szyszka

Weekend Masses Saturday Vigil: 4:30 pm Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:30 am, 11:30 am

Daily Masses Mon, Wed, Fri: 11am Tue, Thur, Sat: 8 am

Holy Days Holy Day Vigil: 4:30 pm Complete schedules are listed in the bulletin prior to the Holy Day

Confessions Saturday: 3:30 —4:20 pm

Divine Mercy Chaplet Wednesdays 7pm in the chapel Unless noted in the bulletin

Eucharistic Adoration First Friday of the Month 11:30 am— 4pm in the chapel “Do we not have in the Eucharist the living, true and real Jesus present before us?” —St. Teresa of Avila 2 Sunday, July 7, 2019 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time Go Deeper Into Today’s Gospel

14th This Sunday, Jesus reminds us that “the harvest is abundant but Sunday the laborers are few.” As Catholic disciples, we are the laborers that the Master is sending. All around us are opportunities to share the love and mercy of Jesus Christ - our homes, our workplaces, § Deceased n Living our neighborhoods, even our faith communities! Lest we feel unequipped for the task, Jesus gives us some advice. Monday, July 8 “Carry no money bag, no sack, no sandals.” We might not have a theology Gn 28:10-22a • Mt 9:18-26 degree or training in public speaking, but that doesn’t mean we can’t share 11am § Charles Bernoski the Gospel. The power of God is at work in simplicity. The disciples Tuesday, July 9 went forth with nothing as a St. Augustine Zhao Rong, Priest, and Companions, reminder to trust in the Gn 32:23-33 • Mt 9:32-38 Providence of God. Say a little 8am § Eileen Cahill prayer that God will speak through you and has a need for Wednesday, July 10 Sharing your faith your gifts, just as you are. Gn 41:55-57; 42:5-7a, 17-24a • Mt 10:1-7 isn’t just about saying 11am § Cynthia O’Malley “Do not move about from one house to another.” So much of the the right thing,

Thursday, July 11 life of Jesus was about but loving well St. Benedict, Abbot relationships. He modeled this over time. Gn 44:18-21, 23b-29; 45:1-5 • Mt 10:7-15 attitude by journeying with his 8am § Lawrence Kahl disciples. Here he makes the same recommendation to them, to remain with the same family for their entire stay in the town. Break bread with Friday, July 12 others. Invite them to coffee or a game night in your home. Sharing your Gn 46:1-7, 28-30 • Mt 10:16-23 faith isn’t just about saying the right thing, but loving well over time. 11 am § Stella Adent “The dust of your town that clings to our feet, even that we shake off.” Sometimes we want to help someone, but for whatever reason, they don’t Saturday, July 13 St. Henry; Blessed Virgin Mary receive it well. Sometimes people aren’t interested in our efforts to invite Gn 49:29-32; 50:15-26a • Mt 10:24-33 them deeper into faith. When rejection happens, don’t carry it with you. 8am § The O’Malley Family Don’t let it over-burden your heart. Rejoice that you share in the mission § 4:30 pm Frank & Polly Nemeth of Christ, and keep on loving the next person he places in your path! 2019 Liturgical Publications Sunday, July 14 LOW -G LUTEN HOSTS AVAILABLE 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time If you have a medical need to avoid gluten, please see the sacristan Dt 30:10-14 • Col 1:15-20 • Lk 10:25-37 at least 10 minutes before Mass begins to request a low-gluten host. 7:30 am § Nancy Jordan § 9:30 am Anthony Bartirome Next Sunday’s Readings Deuteronomy 30:10-14 11:30 am n Parishioners of SSP&P Colossians 1:15-20 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time Luke 10:25-37 Sunday, July 7, 2019 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time 3

Our monthly food collection next week JULY 13th & 14th will benefit ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SVDP provides vital 24-hour emergency food for those in need. Place non-perishable donations inside the Bulletin Deadline: barrels at each church entrance. Mondays 11am WHAT WE NEED MOST: Church Office Proteins Canned tuna, chicken, ham, hearty soups/stews, peanut butter 2850 75th Street West Vegetables Canned peas, corn, carrots, tomatoes, beets, Bradenton, FL 34209 Mixed vegetables, beans - green, black, navy, etc (941) 795-1228 Fruits Canned pears, peaches, applesauce, cocktail, etc. Office Hours Individual packs are great for children Mon.-Fri. 8:30am- 4pm

Cereals Single-serving sizes of hot (oatmeal) and cold varieties Email Sam’s Club has great savings in price [email protected] Starches Rice, macaroni and cheese Website Tomato-based Spaghetti sauces, tomato sauce, tomato paste www.sspeterandpaul.org

Snacks SINGLE-SERVING SIZE : Raisins, cranberries, pudding, nuts, Fax peanut butter and crackers, cheese and crackers, (941) 794-0127 granola/breakfast bars Faith Formation Beverages SINGLE-SERVING SIZE : (941) 798-9705 White or chocolate milk 100% fruit juice - not fruit flavored - apple, orange, V-8, etc. Gym Tea bags, hot chocolate, coffee - not K-Cups (941) 795-2540 Our pantry runs out of HIGHLIGHTED ITEMS first. St. Vincent de Paul Society (941) 794-1328

THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS is a brotherhood of men in communities St. Joseph around the world dedicated to doing good in the service of God and Catholic School our neighbor. We support our parish and the needs of our community. (941) 755-2611 If you’re interested in joining us call Mike Quinn at 941-567-7043. www.sjsfl.org

SACRAMENTS BAPTISM Parent baptism instruction is Stewardship of Treasure required; call the office. Thank you for your commitment ANOINTING to support your parish! OF THE SICK Call office to schedule. Weekend of June 30 MARRIAGE Attendance… 1,028 Debt Reduction… $ 40.00 Please contact a priest at least six months prior to Offertory… $10,101.47 WeShare Online Giving: $ 3,006.57 wedding date.

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Knights of Columbus Gregory Grassi meets 2nd Wednesday of Christiaann mdis sCioonamrieps ahanvei ofntesn gotten each month in the Council caught in tdh.e J curolyss 9fi,r e1 9of0 w0 ars against Room in the Gym. Officers at their own countries. When the 5:30pm; Council at 6:30-8pm governments of Britain, Germany, Russia, and France forced substantial territorial 1891 formal portrait of St. Bereavement Ministry concessions from the Chinese in 1898, Gregorio Grassi, OFM, martyred in 1900 call the office: (941) 795-1228 anti-foreign sentiment grew very strong among many Chinese people. Marriage Preparation Gregory Grassi was born in in 1833, ordained in 1856, and sent to & Marriage Encounter call (941) 795-1228 five years later. Gregory was later ordained Bishop of North . With 14 other European missionaries and 14 Chinese religious, he was martyred during Retrovaccine the short but bloody Boxer Uprising of 1900. to heal and renew marriages Twenty-six of these martyrs were arrested on the orders of Yu Hsien, the call (239) 395-0810 governor of Shanxi province. They were hacked to death on July 9, 1900. Five of or (800) 470-2230 them were Minor; seven were Franciscan Missionaries of Mary—the first martyrs of their congregation. Seven were Chinese seminarians and Secular Poor Boxes ; four martyrs were Chinese laymen and Secular Franciscans. The are located at each doorway other three Chinese laymen killed in Shanxi simply worked for the Franciscans as you exit the church. All donations benefit our and were rounded up with all the others. Three Italian Franciscans were St. Vincent de Paul Society. martyred that same week in the province of . All these martyrs were SVEND green donation beatified in 1946, and were among the 120 martyrs canonized in 2000. envelopes are in the pews Reflection: Martyrdom is the occupational hazard of missionaries. Throughout and info boxes in vestibule. China during the Boxer Uprising, five , 50 priests, two brothers, 15 sisters and 40,000 Chinese Christians were killed. The 146,575 Catholics served Holy Water by the Franciscans in China in 1906 had grown to 303,760 by 1924, and were To refill your personal holy served by 282 Franciscans and 174 local priests. Great sacrifices often bring water bottles, please use the great results. holy water dispenser and from Franciscanmedia.org small funnel located in the chapel vestibule on the wall next to the candles.

Votive Candles Seasonal Parishioners: are located in the vestibules of the church and the chapel. ENVELOPES FOR SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER ARE BEING ORDERED ON JULY 15 th . Religious Articles Store open after weekend Masses. If you are a seasonal parishioner and want to receive offertory envelopes in September and October of this year, Altar Flowers please let us know BEFORE July 15th. parishioners Mark & Susan Clark of Flowers by Edie Please call the office at 941-795-1228 or email Jeanne at: donate the altar flowers. [email protected] Sunday, July 7, 2019 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time 5

SAINTS PETER & PAUL THE APOSTLES “ “ NextW Sundeay l, Jucly o14thm, thee re wilSl beu a “nmeedt anda gryeet” for our newly registered parishioners in the vestibule after the 9:30am Mass. Sometimes we NEED We invite our new members to stop by and pick up an information packet. a helping hand. Sometimes we can BE a helping hand. Either way, here are some Two TV Masses are being taped on great places to start. Wednesday, JULY 17 1:00 pm. at Our Daily Bread (941) 745-2992 The liturgies we will be celebrating are: 6:15 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Mass #1 Mass #2 SOLVE Maternity Homes July 28, 2019 August 11, 2019 (941) 748-0094 17th Sunday 19th Sunday St. Joseph Food Pantry in Ordinary Time in Ordinary Time (941) 756-3732 Bethesda House Please try to attend one or both of these tapings as your (941) 366-1886 schedule allows for our homebound friends!

Home Consecration Packet If you missed picking up a St. Vincent de Paul Society Do you have a neighbor or consecration packet at the friend who is in temporary pot luck dinner but would need because of a job loss like to receive one, please or an illness? Please leave a message call LouAnn at 941-448-8344. for us… we want to help! This is a free gift from the Becky Bowes: 941-794-1328 Legion of Mary members. St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store Diocese of Venice TV Mass Come in to shop or donate SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING Sundays at 9:30 a.m. or both! Please call if you You can receive the Sacrament of Anointing Comcast Channel 9 are donating larger items… after any Saturday 8am Mass or by Frontier Channel 4 we can pick them up. Direct TV Channel 44 appointment. Either way, call the church office 1111 8th Ave. W., Bradenton Dish Network Channel 44 (941) 746-0622 at 941-795-1228 to make arrangements. Spectrum Channel 4 Also, please remember to notify us directly Universal Channel 11 Mon-Fri 10-3 • Sat 10-2 if you will be in the hospital. Verizon Channel 4 www.statospore.org 6 Sunday, July 7, 2019 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time

The Legion of Mary

is available for Healing Prayer

Whether it’s at your home or at a care facility, we will pray with you and your family in your time of need. In addition, we will pray the Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary at wakes or before a funeral Mass for the repose of the soul of the deceased and their families. Please call LouAnn with questions or requests: 941-448-8344

If you had $100 to give away, to whom would you give it? Perhaps you would choose someone you love. How about someone on the street at a corner stoplight? You could really make someone's day if you gave it to them as a tip after a modestly priced meal. There are so many possibilities. No matter to whom you give the $100, you are certainly being generous. No one can debate that. Let's say you have narrowed it down to two different people. You know both of these people, and you suspect each person would be equally grateful. Does it make a difference who you give the money to in the end? What if I told you that one of the individuals just got a big raise at work, and the other person is at risk of having their water turned off because they have been late paying their bill. Does it make a difference now? Discernment should always be an important part of any good steward's way of life. If we give simply for the sake of giving, that may not always be the best use of our gifts. In order to gain the most fruit from the seeds we plant, we must plant wisely. All we have been given has value, and we need be good caretakers of it all. If you ever do find yourself with $100 to spare, be sure to carefully consider all the options and make the wiser choice. In the meantime, pray for wisdom and reflect on how to best use all you have been given for the sake of the Kingdom of God. - Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS Sunday, July 7, 2019 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7 8 PETER & PAUL FEAST DAY POT L LUCK DINNER • SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 2019 9 10 Sunday, July 7, 2019 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time

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THE STAGES OF THE RCIA PROCESS are a good model of faith development itself, so this information is interesting whether or not you’re actually in the RCIA process. The process through which interested adults and older children are gradually introduced to the Roman Catholic faith and way of life is called RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults). The stages are: Inquiry. The initial period before you decide to enter the . You’re asking questions and checking it out, but aren’t yet ready to commit. Catechumenate. Those who decide to enter the Church and are being trained for a life in Christ are called catechumens, an ancient name from the early Church. In this stage, you’re developing your faith and are being “catechized” — learning catechism, or the basic points about Catholic faith and life. Purification and preparation. The Church helps you focus and intensify your faith as you prepare to commit your life to Christ and be received into the Church at Easter. If you’re following the RCIA process, you’ll go through a beautiful series of Gospel-based meditations during Lent, which is the time frame of this period. Initiation. The culmination of the whole process! You’re received into the Church during the Easter Vigil Mass, where you’ll receive the three sacraments of initiation: baptism, confirmation, and Eucharist. (If you’ve already been baptized, you won’t be baptized again.) Mystagogy. After reception into the Church at Easter, this period lets you reflect and learn more about the mysteries of the Mass and the Sacraments in which you now full participate. If you or someone you know has expressed interest in the Catholic faith, our first “Come and See” opportunity will be on Saturday, Aug. 31, after the 4:30 Mass . Watch the bulletin for RCIA updates and spread the word! Do you know the remarkable history of the famous Passion Play of Oberammergau? Oberammergau is the name of a town in Bavaria, not the play itself. In 1633 the bubonic plague struck the town resulting in upwards of 20 deaths a day. Marriage Struggling? The townspeople made a vow to God that if He spared their town, they would perform a If your marriage has become play on the life and death of Jesus every 10 years from then to perpetuity. Within a few troubled and stressed, unloving or uncaring; months, the plague deaths were reduced to one a month. Their vow was fulfilled the if you have grown cold and distant; following year with the first performance of the play. The play is now performed once a even if you are divorced or decade in the year ending in “0”, so 2020 will be the next performance, separated, or are thinking about it, 2030 the one after, and so on. There have been only two decades in which the play has not no matter how bad it is… been performed: 1770 at the behest of the Roman Catholic Church, and in 1940 due to RETROUVAILLE CAN HELP, WWII. It was delayed once in 1920 to 1922 due to the aftermath of the first World War. as it has helped tens of thousands of others. There is not one single performance: the play is offered over the five-month period of Our next program in Tampa begins May and October. Nearly half a million people attend over a season. July 26-28, 2019. The play is quite complex involving several thousand actors, stagehands, musicians, For more information, visit and involves not only the play itself but related choral and musical presentations, www.HelpOurMarriage.org and tableaux. Though the seating is covered, the theater stage is still open to the or call (813) 816-0711. out-of-doors, so the audience not only has a view of the stage but also the This is not counseling or group therapy. All contacts and names countryside, the sky and the mountains beyond as a dramatic back drop. held in strictest confidence. 12 Sunday, July 7, 2019 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time email us @… Sunday, July 7, 2019 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time 13 Parish Office [email protected]

Parish Secretary : Susan Erwin [email protected] NOVEMBER 9-17, 2019 Faith Formation : SOLD OUT - but we do have a “STAND-BY” LIST! [email protected] Call Sandy at 941-792-4610 if you are interested. Youth Ministry Coordinator : Nick Ferrara [email protected] Volunteer & Events Coordinator : NOW is the time to PREPARE! Kim Scalzitti [email protected] RECEIVE LOCAL EMERGENCY ALERTS! Liturgical Music Director : Monica Given [email protected]

Minister Coordinator of the Sick : Bob Erwin [email protected] REGISTER FOR THE CODERED SERVICE AT: Business & Finance Manager : Jeanne Lindberg MYMANATEE.ORG/EMERGENCY [email protected]

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The Msgr. Moretti Center is closed July & August. SAVE THE DATE! However — AA, NA and AL-ANON MEETINGS CREATE YOUR TEAM! will continue as usual in the MMC.

Sunday Faith Formation Classes : Resumes in Fall

Monday Legion of Mary : 9-10:30am, MMC, Room #1 RCIA : 6:30pm, MMC, Resumes in Fall Tuesday Rosary Makers : 9-11am, MMC, Main Room SATURDAY, Folk Group Choir Practice : Resumes in Fall OCTOBER 26, 2019 NA Meeting : 6pm, GYM AA Meeting : 6:30pm, MMC @ IMG Golf Course Prayer Shawl Ministry : 1st & 3rd Tuesday, 1pm, Gym

Wednesday Women’s Bible Study : Resumes in Fall Italian Class : 12:30pm-2pm, MMC, Resumes in Fall “Never will we understand the Centering Prayer/Lectio Divina : 2:30-4pm, Cry Room in Church value of time better than when Divine Mercy : 7pm in CHAPEL our last hour is at hand.” Knights of Columbus : 2nd Wed. of every month: Officers @ 5:30pm, Council @ 6:30-8pm, — Saint Arnold Janssen KofC Room in MMC Celebration Ringers (Adult Bell Choir) Practice : Resumes in Fall Adult Choir Practice : Resumes in Fall

Thursday St. Vincent de Paul Society : 1st Thursday/month, 9-10:30am, MMC 3rd Thursday/month, 6:30pm, MMC Learn to Play Mahjong : Call 795-2540 for details; Resumes in Fall Volunteers are needed at Inspired Living at Hidden Lakes Assisted Living facility. Friday Mahjong : Resumes in Fall High School/College students, Retired Seniors, ON FIRST FRIDAY : Eucharistic Adoration in the Chapel, 11:30am-4pm Stay at home parents — you can help escort on our outings, call Bingo or Pokeno, help with pet therapy, visits, crafts, play the piano, and more. SPECIAL EVENTS IN JULY Share your talent! (art, music, foreign language, July 17 TV Mass Taping at 1pm in Church etc.) Call Robyn Mauro (Program Director) July 28 Knights of Columbus Mass and Reception at 941-757-8082 with questions or for info. Robert Toale & Sons Funeral Home At Palms Memorial Park At Manasota Memorial Park 941.371.4962 941.755.2688 170 Honore Avenue 1221 53rd Avenue East Sarasota, FL 34232 Veteran Preplanning Discount Available Bradenton, FL 34203 www.palmsmemorial.com Serving Your Funeral Home & Cemetery Needs www.manasotamemorial.com Throughout Sarasota & Manatee Counties Alfred Connizzo, Family Service Counselor, Parishioner If the final resting place for your loved one is in another state, we can accommodate this need. Robert Toale Family

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