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[email protected] Phone: 407-869-9472 Fax: 407-869-4661 www.annunciationorlando.org 1020 Montgomery Road, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 November 7, 2021 ~ Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time November 12 - 14 Friday: 6 to 10pm, Saturday: 4 to 10pm Sunday: 1pm to 7pm The Fall Festival features live entertainment, games, festival food favorites, crafts, silent auction and a raffle! The net proceeds of our Fall Festival go directly to local charities and families in need. Invite your friends and neighbors. All are welcome! www.annunciationorlando.org/fallfestival Annunciation hearts are burning to know, love and serve God by loving and serving others.
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[email protected] Phone: 407-869-9472 Fax: 407-869-4661 www.annunciationorlando.org 1020 Montgomery Road, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714

November 7, 2021 ~ Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time

November 12 - 14 Friday: 6 to 10pm, Saturday: 4 to 10pm

Sunday: 1pm to 7pm The Fall Festival features live entertainment, games,

festival food favorites, crafts, silent auction and a raffle! The net proceeds of our Fall Festival go directly to local

charities and families in need. Invite your friends and neighbors. All are welcome!

www.annunciationorlando.org/fallfestival

Annunciation hearts are burning to know, love and serve God by loving and serving others.

Pope Francis' Prayer Intention for November People Who Suffer from Depression We pray that people who suffer from depression or burn-out will find support and a light that opens them up to life.

Mass Intentions for the coming Week

MON, Nov 8 (Wis 1:1-7/Lk 17:1-6) 7:00 am Roddy Naranjo† 12:15pm Bob Dolce †

TUE, Nov 9 (Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12/1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17/Jn 2:13-22)

7:00am Joanne O’Connor† 8:30am Miriam Timmes† 12:15pm Catherine Kneller† 7:00pm Martha Fernandez†

WED, Nov 10 (Wis 6:1-11/Lk 17:11-19) 7:00am Robert Gerard Doyle† 12:15pm Abner Miller†

THU, Nov 11 (Wis 7:22b—8:1/Lk 17:20-25) 7:00am Treva and Andrew Warzocha† 12:15pm Mary Stella Savanik†

FRI, Nov 12 (Wis 13:1-9/Lk 17:26-37) 7:00am Holy Souls† 12:15pm Mary Jean Real†

SAT, Nov 13 (Wis 18:14-16; 19:6-9.Lk 18:1-8) 8:00am John Broderick† 5:00pm Philip Sciamonte†

SUN, Nov 14 (Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time) 8:00am Robert F. and Gerard J. Goulet† 10:00am People of Our Parish

Diane Ulch† 12:00pm Elizabeth Lambrushi† 5:30pm Deceased members of the Moran family†

READINGS FOR NEXT SUNDAY (Dn 12:1-3/Heb 10:11-14, 18/Mk 13:24-32)

Mass Intentions for this Weekend

SAT, Nov6 (Rom 16:3-9, 16, 22-27/Lk 16:9-15) 8:00am Daniel Kulics† 5:00pm Barbara Roy†

SUN, Nov 7 (Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time) 8:00am Robert Francis Hughes Goulet† 10:00am People of Our Parish

Dorothy and Dominic Marfice † 12:00pm Arlene Barna† 5:30pm Eloise Voll†

Recently Deceased

†Mae Monge †Cecil Barkley †Billy Ray †Gustavo Rincon †Maureen Malarkey †Anna Basciano †Jim Birmingham †Zorian Garcia †Evelyn Cruz †Fumiko Halloran †Henriques Tavares

Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil: 5pm Sunday: 8am, 10am, 12pm & 5:30pm* *interpreted for the deaf.Daily MassesMonday - Friday: 7am & 12:15pm Saturday: 8amTuesday: 7pm (Spanish)

Annunciation Catholic Church November 7, 2021 Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time

Baptisms - Welcome!Santiago Sosa

Eucharistic Adoration

Join us in the Chapel of the Angels for Eucharistic Adoration on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The hours are from 1pm to 7pm. Please note: Adoration closes at 5pm on Friday, November 12th.

Reconciliation Tuesdays - 10:30am to 11:30am. Reserve your time on Tuesday at www.annunciationorlando.org/RSVP Saturdays - 3:30pm to 4:30pm (no RSVP needed on Saturday)

Praying for Deceased Priests in the Diocese. (Nov.)

November 3, 2013 – Msgr. John Caulfield November 17, 2004 – Rev. Thomas Bergin November 9, 1994 – Rev. Charles Anderson November 20, 2000 – Rev. George Moreau November 15, 1995 – Rev. James Fahey November 30, 1994 – Rev. William Killion

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“She, from her poverty, has contributed all she had, her whole livelihood.” The word “behold” signifies an action whereby one draws all their energy and their attention, to see, really see without distortion or distraction that which our undivided attention has been requested to gaze upon; without judgment, comment, or rush. Jesus asks us to behold Mary. What do you see when you set your gaze upon Mary? Do you, “behold, your mother” or do you only see the mother of Jesus? To behold Mary, is to have a personal, intimate relationship with her. That is, to understand that Mary is truly the Mother of Jesus and your beloved mother, the Mother of God. We must realize, accept and rejoice in the fact that we are beloved sons and daughters of God, our Father and beloved sons and daughters of Mary, our mother. Jesus loves his mother with a great and perfect affection and Mary loves her son with her whole undivided heart, with her whole undivided body, with her whole undivided mind, with her whole undivided soul. Mary loves Jesus in her lowliness and in her joyfulness, in her poverty and in her holiness, with all her heart and with all her strength. She loves Jesus with her entire being. It is a mother’s perfect love for God and for her child. Jesus loves Mary as he loves us. That is, to the point of death, death on a cross. Jesus’ concern at the foot of the Cross is that his mother would be loved and looked after. Jesus wants you to behold, your mother, Mary. Will you spend some time in prayer with her this week at the foot of the Cross to comfort her in her great sorrow? Imagine how Mary feels at the foot of the Cross seeing her poor child, innocent of the crimes he was accused of, rejected for believing in God, mocked with unspeakable blasphemies, beaten to the point of being unrecognizable, murdered by excruciating pain and torture, then dying on a cross. Mary could use some comfort. Mary could use your undivided attention, a commitment to prayer and your loving presence. It would bring great consolation to our Mother Mary. It would bring great comfort to our Beloved Savior. Know that when Mary is asked to behold her child, she draws all her attention to you; she draws all the attention of her Son to you. Mary loves you. You are her beloved child. So behold your mother for she has already set her gaze upon you.

Reflections from the Heart by Fr. Ivan

Annunciation Catholic Church November 7, 2021 Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time

Celebrating a Year of

Devotion to the Eucharist!

Join us for our upcoming sessions on the Mass

led by Fr. Ivan Olmo. 7pm in the Church.

Did you miss the first Session?

It is available on our website at

www.annunciationorlando.org/eucharistic-love

Session II - Wednesday, November 10th

How do I Participate in Mass?

Session III - Wednesday, November 17th

How do I go in Peace?

Additional sessions coming in January 2022.

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Annunciation Catholic Church November 7, 2021 Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time

St. Anne’s Ministry of Moms is a social,

spiritual, and service organization.

Join us for our upcoming meetings in the St. Gabriel Life Center from 9:30-11:30am. Our speakers are:

Visit www.annunciationorlando.org/moms

We visited our Food Pantry last week to learn about ways to love our neighbor and to help those in need over Thanksgiving and Christmas.

407-869-9404 www.annunciationpre-school.org

407-774-2801 www.annunciationacademy.org

Fr. Ivan celebrated Mass at Bishop Moore Catholic High School on October 27th. Photo with Fr. Ivan and some of our Annunciation Catholic Academy alumni who are currently attending BMCHS.

November 11th. We will begin the day with a Mass at Annunciation Catholic Church at 12:15pm then proceed to the Embassy Suites Hotel, 225 Shorecrest Drive., Altamonte Springs, for a wonderful luncheon.

The cost per person is $25. All veterans, widows of veterans , and all clergy have lunch on the assembly in gratitude for all their service they have provided to our community and our country. Seating is limited so please RSVP to Chairman, John Napoli, [email protected].

Our speaker this year is a former student at Annunciation Catholic Academy, Sebastien Lajeunesse,. After graduating from high school, he enlisted in the Marines and he served seven years in the U.S. Marine Corps infantry, including two combat tours in Afghanistan. A few years ago he started a farm in Umatilla, Florida. The farm employs two other men, a Vietnam-era vet and Keith Brown, who fought for the U.S. Army in Iraq.

Knights of Columbus Assembly 2883 hosts a Veteran's Day Brunch.

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Annunciation Catholic Church November 7, 2021 Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time

Thanksgiving / Christmas Food Drive www.annunciationorlando.or /food-drive

Your generosity is feeding hundreds of local families this Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Blue Bag Return - If you picked up a blue bag last weekend please return it with the food items,

outside of all of the Masses, on Nov. 6-7.

Mark McCabe - Director of Music & WorshipVisit www.annunciationorlando.org/music

Nov 6/7 Group Cantor

5:00pm Joan Braun – Soloist Joan Braun

8:00am Chamber Quartet Rebecca Ashley

10:00am Chamber Choir Rebecca Ashley

12:00pm Mixed Ensemble Amy Culhane

5:30pm Contemporary Praise Singers Nick Matthews

Nov 13/14 Group Cantor

5:00pm Middle School Choir Students

8:00am Mary Lou Zobel - Soloist Mary Lou Zobel

10:00am Children’s Choir Elaine Ashley

12:00pm Adult Bell Choir Phyllis McCabe

5:30pm Young Adult Choir Rebecca Ashley

The Music Ministry at Annunciation has openings in all Adult Choirs!

The Chamber Choir ( Meets on Wed. from 7:30-9:00pm) The Mixed Ensemble (Audition Required) (Meets on

Wed. from 6:30-8:00pm) The Adult Bell Choir (Ability to read music a

requirement) (Meets on Wed. from 6-7:25pm) We are also looking to re-introduce the Contemporary

Praise Singers who sing 2x a month at the 5:30pm Mass

Contact Mark McCabe after a weekend Mass or at [email protected]

If you’ve been away from the Church, or simply have questions about the Catholic faith please contact Deacon Pete Pronko at 407-869-9472 or [email protected].

Interested inbecoming Catholic?

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St. Charles Borromeo, Bishop – November 4th

"Father, let your Church be continually renewed and show the image of Christ in the world by being conformed to His likeness."

St. Charles Borromeo (1538-1584) lived and worked during a time of reformation and renewal following the Council of Trent. This was a time in which the needs in the Church and in society as a whole were great. The successful conclusion of the third and final sessions of the Council were largely due to his efforts as papal secretary. His concern as priest and bishop was for the good of all and his foresight convinced him of the need for holy, dedicated and learned priests and bishops, as leaders of the Church. He directed his efforts at reforms that would accomplish this, though not without opposition. His ideals are precisely what we still need today – he organized his priests into a society for personal and spiritual development and growth.

Others, like St. Francis de Sales, would follow his example. St Charles initiated a positive program of intellectual and cultural formation in an atmosphere designed to promote spiritual growth for those preparing for the priesthood. His principles for the education of seminarians and priests are valid still today. These principles have been vindicated from the time of their initiation in the post Tridentine Church to the post Vatican II Church.

Well educated in both civil and Church law, Charles Borromeo was a very pastoral priest and bishop, so much so that one biographer wrote of him: "His life is a textbook of pastoral theology for bishops." The prayer over the gifts at the Nov. 4th Mass notes that St. Charles was an example of virtue and concern for the pastoral ministry, and in the prayer after communion, we ask for the courage and strength which made St. Charles faithful in his ministry and constant in his love.

Much of his preaching was to his priests, but he also gave sound advice to others. His advice to teachers, for example, was "study diligently and apply yourself to whatever is necessary for doing the job well. Be sure you first preach by the way you live." To pastors he said: "Do not neglect the parish of your own soul; do not give yourself to others so completely that you have nothing left for yourself. You have to be mindful of your people without becoming forgetful of yourself." To his priests he constantly gave encouragement to pray and meditate "before, during, and after everything we do." He told them: "this is the way we can easily overcome the countless difficulties we have to face day after day, which after all, are part of our work. In meditation we find the strength to bring Christ to birth in ourselves and in others." (Cf. 2nd Reading, Liturgy of the Hours).

St. Charles Borromeo died in 1584 at the age of 46, at Milan, and was canonized in 1610.

by Fr. Stephen

Baumann

Pillars of Faith

Annunciation Habitat for Humanity

We have several build dates coming up in

Sanford. It is easy to sign-up and get involved and it is very rewarding to work with the families we are serving. Learn more at www.annunciationorlando.org/habitat . Photos above from a recent build day.

St. Joseph Men’s Group

Join us every Friday morning for Mass at 7am in the Church, followed by great coffee in theSt. Gabriel Life Center with a reflection on the readings and prayer.We end at 8am.All men of the parishare welcome!

If you have any questions, please contactScott Stafstrom at 407-869-9472 or [email protected] note on Friday, Nov. 12th: We will still attend Mass at 7am, but there is no meeting that day.

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November 12 - 14, 2021Friday: 6 to 10pm, Saturday: 4 to 10pm

Sunday: 1pm to 7pm

The Fall Festival features live entertainment, games, festival food favorites, crafts, silent auction and a raffle! Thousands of festival lovers flock to our campus for three days of family fun. The net proceeds of our Fall Festival go directly to local charities and families in need.

Visit www.annunciationorlando.org/fallfestival

VOLUNTEERS ARE STILL NEEDED! We need over 700 volunteers to bring this Festival to

our community. Visit: www.annunciationorlando.or /vfallfestival to sign-up!

Auction! Visit www.accauction.orgto see a preview of some of our amazing Auction items including Orthodontia, bicycles,

wine with the Bishop, TV's, hotel and condo get-a-ways and so much more!

Desserts! We will need contributions of premade, store-bought, dessert items this year (cookies, cupcakes and other single serving items). Bring your items to the St. Gabriel Life Center on Friday,

November 12th starting at 9am. Thank you for your "sweet" generosity!

Buy your RAFFLE tickets today to be entered to win. 1st prize: $5,0002nd prize: $2,000 3rd prize: $1,000Click on the QR Code or Visit www.accraffle.org! No tickets will be mailed.Purchase tickets online or at the Fall Festival Raffle booth. The

drawing will be on Mon., Nov. 15th at 12pm. You may enter to win without making a donation. 1 free entryper person. Free entry must be received by November 12, 2021 at 5pm. See details online.

Opens 11/10/21 9:00am Closes 11/14/21 12:00pm

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For more information please call our Parish Office at407-869-9472 or email [email protected]

CleVery Rev. Ivan Olmo, V.F.........................................................PastorRev. Stephen Baumann ........................................... Parochial VicarRev. Francisco Ojeda .............................................. Parochial VicarRev. Andrew Nguyen. ........Hospital Chaplain (Advent Orlando)Rev. Augustine Clark ............................................................. RetiredRev. William Gohring.............................................................. RetiredDeacon Joe Gassman .......................................Permanent DeaconDeacon Pete Pronko .........................................Permanent Deacon

Reli ous Sisters - In Residence ........................ 407-788-2530 [email protected],

Sr. Maria Teresa Acosta, SCTJM .................................... ChancerySr. Kristi Bergman, SCTJM .................................Bishop Moore HSSr. Gianna Grace, SCTJM ................................................. VocationsSr. Maria Sagrario , SCTJM .............................................. Cathedral

Administration/Finance/FacilitiesMark McLaughlin .........................................Director of OperationsNanci O’Reilly.............................................................Office ManagerChristina Sinacola ...........................................Operations AssistantSarah Dessert ............................................................Records & DataPatti Murphy ...............................................................AdministrationScott Stafstrom....................................................... CommunicationsNick Campo Jr. ............................................................... MaintenanceJack Harrison............................................................................SecurityTerri Becher ........................................Book Store: 407-215-7666

Annunciation Catholic Academy .....................407-774-2801Patricia Kahle ........................................................................ PrincipalAnnunciation Catholic Pre-School..................407-869-9404Christine Golas .......................................................................Director

Evangelization & Faith FormationDeacon Pete Pronko ...........Evangelization & Family Catechesis Vicki Ridgeway...................................... Elementary / 1st EucharistLynn Fisk ................................................... Sunday School & BaptismMichele Bugallo ..............................................Faith Formation Asst.Mya Garrity.................................................................. Youth MinisterNikki Neswold ............................... Coordinator of Youth MinistryJody North............. Marriage Preparation/ Annulment Advocate

Liturgy and WorshipMark McCabe.....................................Director of Music & Worship Mary Ann Fox ........................................................Director of Liturgy

Bulletin InformationPlease call Scott Stafstrom at 407-869-9472 or email: sstafstrom annunciationorlando.org.Bulletin advertising, please call Diocesan Publications at 800-292-9111.

SACRAMENT OF BAPTISMWe look forward to welcoming your child into our family at Annunciation Catholic Church!For information regarding the Sacrament of Baptism for Children, please contact the Parish Office at407-869-9472.

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATIONExperience the joy of forgiveness…If it has been a while since you have been to Confession, do not be afraid! The Priest will guide you through this Sacrament of healing. Visit www.annunciationorlando.org/reconciliation.

SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATIONReceive the gifts of the Holy Spirit…

SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE…and the two shall become as one. Mark 10:8

VOCATIONS…I have called you by name. Isaiah 43:1

HOSPITAL VISITATIONANOINTING OF THE SICKAre you or a loved one in need of healing?

INTERESTED IN BECOMING CATHOLIC?Now may be the time… and this may be the place!

Pete Pronko

ANNULMENTSQuestions about divorce and re-marriage?For information regarding Annulments, please contact Jody North at 407-215-7639.

In need of assistance? Please contact ourSociety of St.Vincent dePaul at 407-215-7669 or by email: svdp annunciationorlando.org

Parish Office Hours

Mondays - Fridays from 9am to 5pm. Sundays from 9am to 12noon

Annunciation Catholic Church November 7, 2021 Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time

Book & Gift Store hours: Mon-Fri: 10:30am –5pm, Sat: 4:30-5pm; 6-6:30pm, Sun: 9:00am-1:30pm. The Bookstore will be closed on Saturday and Sunday during the Festival (Nov 13-14)

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John M. Sprinkle, Licensed General Contractor CGC1509084

321-256-1211 www.ktsconsultants.com

Parishioner

General Contractor Commercial

& Residential

Glassful of Hope

Join us for an evening of life, laughter and, above all, hope. Support Ali’s Hope Foundation while increasing awareness of young adults living with mental health concerns.

Wednesday, December 1, 20215:30 pm to 8:30 pm

Healthrow Athletic Club150 Tournament DriveHeathrow, FL 32746

Purchase tickets online at AlisHopeFoundation.org

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