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Under the Pastoral Care of The Trinitarian FathersUnder the Pastoral Care of The Trinitarian FathersUnder the Pastoral Care of The Trinitarian Fathers
7500 SW 152 Street, Palmetto Bay, FL 331577500 SW 152 Street, Palmetto Bay, FL 331577500 SW 152 Street, Palmetto Bay, FL 33157
Parish ClergyParish ClergyParish Clergy
Fr. William J. Sullivan, O.SS.T.Fr. William J. Sullivan, O.SS.T.Fr. William J. Sullivan, O.SS.T. Fr. Daniel Houde, O.SS.T.Fr. Daniel Houde, O.SS.T.Fr. Daniel Houde, O.SS.T. Fr. Richard Giner, O.SS.T.Fr. Richard Giner, O.SS.T.Fr. Richard Giner, O.SS.T. Deacon Robert O’Malley Deacon Robert O’Malley Deacon Robert O’Malley
OUR LADY OF THE
HOLY ROSARY - ST. RICHARD CATHOLIC CHURCH
MARCH 19, 2017
HOLY ROSARY - ST. RICHARD CATHOLIC CHURCH & SCHOOL
Under the Pastoral Care of The Trinitarian Fathers
Church School 7500 SW 152 Street 18455 Franjo Road Palmetto Bay, Fl. 33157 Cutler Bay, Fl. 33157 (305) 233-8711 (305) 235-5442 Fax (305) 254-2756 Fax (305) 235-5670
Church & School Web site: www.hrsrcs.org
Church E-Mail: School E-Mail:
[email protected] [email protected]
Fr. Sullivan, extension 101 Fr. Richard, extention 124 Fr. Daniel, extension 106 Paul D. Otero, extension 111 Sandra Blanco, extension 101 Rosa Phillips extension 100 Alicia Mendes, extension 115 Maria de Lourdes Rodriguez, extension 116
Mass Schedule
Daily Mass: 8:00am Monday through Saturday Tuesdays, 7:00pm Spanish
Saturday Vigil: 5:00pm,
Sunday Masses: 7:00am
9:00am Family Liturgy 10:30am
12:30pm en Español 5:00pm Youth Mass
Church Office Hours
Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Closed for Lunch 11:30am-12:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 12:30pm
Religious Education Building Sunday 8:00am—1:00pm
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Monday - Friday after the 8:00am mass till 1:00pm
in the Chapel.
Parish Staff Fr. Adelson Moreira, O.SS.T.
Administrator Fr. Daniel
SSSACRAMENTACRAMENTACRAMENT OFOFOF RRRECONCILIATIONECONCILIATIONECONCILIATION Sat. 8:30 Sat. 8:30 Sat. 8:30 --- 10:00am / Bilingual, 1st Sat. of the Month,10:00am / Bilingual, 1st Sat. of the Month,10:00am / Bilingual, 1st Sat. of the Month,
Tuesday 6:15Tuesday 6:15Tuesday 6:15———6:45pm, Bilingual, or by Appointment6:45pm, Bilingual, or by Appointment6:45pm, Bilingual, or by Appointment
Church StaffChurch StaffChurch Staff Paul D. OteroPaul D. OteroPaul D. Otero
Catechesis & Managing DirectorCatechesis & Managing DirectorCatechesis & Managing Director Sandra BlancoSandra BlancoSandra Blanco
Parish SecretaryParish SecretaryParish Secretary [email protected]@[email protected]
María de Lourdes Rodríguez María de Lourdes Rodríguez María de Lourdes Rodríguez Sacramental CoordinatorSacramental CoordinatorSacramental Coordinator [email protected]@[email protected]
Alicia M. MendesAlicia M. MendesAlicia M. Mendes Catechesis RegistrarCatechesis RegistrarCatechesis Registrar
[email protected]@[email protected] Rosa Perez PhillipsRosa Perez PhillipsRosa Perez Phillips
Recep onistRecep onistRecep onist [email protected]@[email protected]
Rosa Sco Rosa Sco Rosa Sco Music MinisterMusic MinisterMusic Minister Marion ScoMarion ScoMarion Sco
Assistant Music MinisterAssistant Music MinisterAssistant Music Minister Diane KessellDiane KessellDiane Kessell
CantorCantorCantor Juan BolañosJuan BolañosJuan Bolaños
Cleopatra de la CruzCleopatra de la CruzCleopatra de la Cruz Ramona de la CruzRamona de la CruzRamona de la Cruz
CustodiansCustodiansCustodians Caridad BonetCaridad BonetCaridad Bonet
Rectory HousekeeperRectory HousekeeperRectory Housekeeper
School StaffSchool StaffSchool Staff Ninne e LozanoNinne e LozanoNinne e Lozano
Principal Principal Principal [email protected]@[email protected]
Cris na PerezCris na PerezCris na Perez Assistant PrincipalAssistant PrincipalAssistant Principal [email protected]@[email protected]
Nancy KennedyNancy KennedyNancy Kennedy RegistrarRegistrarRegistrar
[email protected]@[email protected] Michelle FrederickMichelle FrederickMichelle Frederick
SecretarySecretarySecretary [email protected]@[email protected] Katherine Fernández Katherine Fernández Katherine Fernández
BookkeeperBookkeeperBookkeeper [email protected]@[email protected]
Maggie CunillMaggie CunillMaggie Cunill VPK Dir.VPK Dir.VPK Dir.
[email protected]@[email protected]
St. Vincent de Paul Holy Rosary—St. Richard
Conference. For assistance please call (786) 230-0966
Third Sunday of Lent March 19, 2017
PPray for the Deceased Pray for the SickFr. Brian Dalton Fr. Willie O’Shea Fr. Michael Kish Fr. Joseph Fishwyck Fr. Raul Angulo Fr. Alberto Rodriguez, O.SS.T. Fr. Thomas Morris, O.SS.T. Sr. Ana M. Lanzas, SCTJM Bianca Maderal Philp Loria Mary Burke Reynaldo E. Edones William Zahoran Joyce Masso Frank Puglia Sandra Joly Ingrid Kosick Dan Kavanaugh Joseph Bier Sherry Conner Alberto Ivan Ellen Linardi Robaina Vento Let us also pray for all residents of Jackson South Hospital, Purdue Medical Center, East Ridge Retirement Community,
Pine Wood Villas & the assisted living facilities in our
Parish Community.
Carol Jean Bell Bernie Torres Maria Amaro Pearl Fabio Herbert Fabio Teresa R. Summerton Judy Attong Hilde Lorenz Pauline Sierens Fernando Montenegro Donald Fife Adelaide Henriquez Patty O’Malley Julie Longfield Michelle Cruz Anne DellaCamera Janet Tundidor Pamela Mendes Luis Carlos Aloma Nikki Sendler Irene Haley Marge Fogarty Irene Haley Grace Hanson Nancy & George Mira
March 19, 2017 Third Sunday of Lent
Mass Celebrants March 25 and 26, 2017
Saturday, 5:00 pm Fr. Sullivan
Sunday, 7:00 am Fr. Richard 9:00 am Fr. Richard 10:30 am Fr. Sullivan 12:30 pm Fr. Tolosa 5:00 pm Fr. Daniel
SATURDAY, March 18th 5:00 p.m. †Jim Gautney by Jan †Roland Miville by Beatriz Miville & family †Angela Rodriguez Masturzzi by Alfonsina Sergio
SUNDAY, March 19th 7 a.m. Living and deceased members of HRSR Parish Intentions for Provincial Fr. William J. Axe, O.SS.T. and all the Trinitarians deceased by the Trinitarian Community in Miami
9 a.m. †Edel Guerrero by Elizabeth Diskin †Hilde Hintner by Madeline & Victor Rana †Rene & Luis Martinez Lanza by Elizabeth Sardinás
10:30 a.m. †Alida Vabron Apollon by Mary & Ramiro Migueli For birthday intentions of Marcela Reardon by the Reardon Family
12:30 p.m. †Jorge Tirado Yeppes de Lorena Fuenmayor †Juan Ramón Garcia de Onelia Las Almas del Purgatorio de Lorena Fuenmayor
5:00 p.m. For the Intentions of Gaby by mom †Joan Zawyer by Mary Izzo
MONDAY, March 20th, 8:00 a.m. Special Intentions for Gaby by mom Birthday Intentions for Lina Marcela Reardon by Yanet
TUESDAY, March 21th, 8:00 a.m. For the Health Intentions of Joseph Bier by Julia Otero †Fr. Mark Kenna, S.A.C.
7:00 p.m. †Juan de Dios Figueros de su familia
WEDNESDAY, March 22th, 8:00 a.m.
Souls in Purgatory By Kaymarie Hinds †Florence Holland by Florence & Jim †Ileana Fullana by her daughter
THURSDAY, March 23th, 8:00 a.m. In Thanksgiving by Elvie Hugh †Joseph Sciascia by HRSR School Staff
FRIDAY, March 24th, 8:00 a.m. †John Pearson by loving family †Raymond McGraw by loving family
SATURDAY, March 25th , 8:00 a.m. †Mayra & Antonio Rodriguez by Kaymarie Hinds
Lent and Holy Week Confession Schedule
There are many opportuni es to fulfill your Easter Duty. The parish confession schedule is as follows:
Regular Confession now through April 8: Saturday: 8:30 - 10:00am
Tuesday: 6:15 - 6:45pm, bilingual
Reconcilia on Weekend: Friday, March 31, 7:00 - 9:00pm
Saturday, April 1, 8:30am—12 Noon, bilingual
Last schedule confessions before Easter: Monday, April 10 and Tuesday, April 11
7:00 - 9:00pm, bilingual
No confessions a er Tuesday, April 11th. No confessions on Holy Saturday, April 15th.
March 19, 2017 Third Sunday of Lent
The Fathers of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity and of the Captives and the Parish Family of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary - St. Richard, Palmetto Bay, warmly invite you to attend a Bilingual Mass of Anointing and Healing on:
Thursday, March 23, 2017 at 7PM at Holy Rosary - St. Richard Church
7500 SW - 152 Street, Palmetto Bay, Florida 33157
During this Holy Season of Lent we pray for God's great gift of healing as we follow His Son, Jesus, to the Cross and to the glory of the Resurrection. During the celebration of the Mass, the Oil will be blessed and the anointing will take place. We invite all to partake of this Lenten opportunity.
Sta ons of the Cross are held on Friday evenings at 7pm in the main church (English) and in the main church prayer garden (Spanish). Please join us.
Mass will be celebrated at 7pm followed by a Lenten talk and reflec on.
Fr. Armando Tolosa will lead an evening of prayer in Spanish on
Wednesday, March 29.
Our parish will hold a novena in commemora on of the 100th
Anniversary of Our Blessed Mother’s appearance to the children of Fa ma.
The 9 day Novena to Our Lady of Fa ma will begin on Friday, May 5, at
7pm and conclude with the 5pm Mass on Saturday, May 13. Please save the dates and join us for this significant celebra on of Mary, the Mother of God under the tle of Our Lady of Fa ma.
Sacrifice Lenten High School
Youth Ministry Retreat
March 31—April 2, 2017 Held at AD Barns Park
$85.00 covers the weekend
For more info, contact The parish office at
305-233-8711
The annual 40 Days for Life vigil began on March1st, Ash Wednesday, and continues through Palm Sunday, April 9. We will say the Rosary outside Eve's Medical Center at 8603 S. Dixie Highway. Many parishes of the Archdiocese will participate in this peaceful event throughout Lent. Please join us at 10am every Thursday during Lent. If that time is not convenient for you, you may pray at any time on Thursday or any other day of the week. Thank you for participating in this very meaningful, prayerful event. For more information, leave a message at: 305-255-3264
Third Sunday of Lent March 19, 2017
Holy Week Schedule Sunday, April 9 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord Usual Weekend Schedule Monday, April 10 Morning Prayer 7:30 am Mass 8:00 am Sacrament of Penance 7:00 pm Tuesday, April 11 Morning Prayer 7:30 am Mass 8:00 am Sacrament of Penance 7:00 pm (Last Scheduled Confessions before Easter) Misa 7:00 pm – ESPAÑOL Wednesday, April 12 Morning Prayer 7:30 am Mass 8:00 am Tenebrae 8:00 pm – BILINGUAL Thursday, April 13 Holy Thursday Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper 7:30 pm – BILINGUAL Followed by Adora on Misa vesper na de la cena del Señor 7:30 pm – BILINGÜE Seguido de Adoracion Friday, April 14 Passion of the Lord Sta ons of the Cross 12:00 pm Liturgy of the Passion and Adora on of the Cross 3:00 pm – ENGLISH Liturgy of the Passion and Adora on of the Cross 6:30 pm Followed by Venera on and Sta ons of the Cross with street procession – BILINGUAL Liturgia de la Pasión y Adoración de la Cruz 6:30 pm Seguida de Veneración y Via-crucis con procesión en la calle – BILINGÜE Saturday, April 15
Holy Saturday Morning Blessing of Easter Food (Prayer Room) 10:00 am Easter Vigil in the Holy Night 8:00 pm – BILINGUAL Vigilia Pascual 8:00 pm – BILINGÜE Sunday, April 16 Easter Sunday: Solemnity of the Resurrec on of the Lord Easter Mass at Dawn at Deering Estate 6:30 am Masses at 7:00 am – 9:00 am – 10:30 am ENGLISH Misa 12:30 pm - ESPAÑOL No 5:00 pm Mass
The blood drive will take place Sunday, March 26 from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm.
The bloodmobile will be available a er each Mass.
Third Sunday of Lent March 19, 2017
Searching for classmates from the1980 class of
Our Lady of the Holy Rosary
A reunion is being planned for mid July 2017 and we would like to include as many classmates as possible. If you were part of this class or know someone that was, please contact either
For more information contact: Cindy Edwards at: [email protected] or Jere Roseman at: [email protected]
THE ACHBISHOP’S CHARITY DRIVE CONTINUES.
THANK YOU TO ALL WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO THIS APPEAL
THAT SUPPORTS THE MANY NEEDS OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF MIAMI.
IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY DONE SO, PLEASE
CONSIDER A PLEDGE TO HELP OUR PARISH REACH ITS GOAL.
YOUR GENEROSITY IS APPRECIATED.
Our Lady of the
Holy Rosary-St. Richard Catholic School
18455 Franjo Road, Cutler Bay, FL 33157 305-235-5442 www.hrsrcs.org
2017-2018
Open House March 21, 2017
7:00 PM
Serving grades PK2 - 8
Background to understand Sunday’s Scripture readings.
December 25, 2016 Gloria In Excelsis Deo Third Sunday of Lent March 19, 2017
Third Sunday of Lent, Cycle A RCIA Scrutinie Sunday, March 19, 2017
First Reading Exodus 17:3-7 God tells Moses to bring forth water from the rock.
Responsorial Psalm Psalm 95:1-2,6-9 Sing joyfully in the presence of the Lord.
Second Reading Romans 5:1-2,5-8 Christ died for us while we were still sinners.
Gospel Reading John 4:5-42 Jesus reveals himself to the Samaritan woman at the well.
Background on the Gospel Reading
On this Sunday and the next two Sundays, we break from reading the Gospel of Matthew to read from John's Gospel. The Gospel of John is the only Gospel not assigned to a particular liturgical year. Instead, readings from John's Gospel are interspersed throughout our three-year liturgical cycle.
In today's Gospel, the dialogue between Jesus and a woman from Samaria is among the most lengthy and most theological found in Scripture. The most startling aspect of the conversation is that it happens at all. Jesus, an observant Jew of that time, was expected to avoid conversation with women in public. The animosity between the Jews and the Samaritans should have prevented the conversation as well. The woman herself alludes to the break from tradition: “How can you, a Jew, ask me, a Samaritan woman, for a drink?” Yet Jesus not only converses with the woman, he also asks to share her drinking vessel, an action that makes him unclean according to Jewish law.
The initial conversation between Jesus and the woman is better understood if we consider the importance of water, especially in the climate of Israel. At first, the woman understands Jesus' promise of “living water” in a literal sense: “Sir, give me this water, so that I may not be thirsty or have to keep coming here to draw water.” With no running water, the daily trip to the well by the women of the community was of paramount importance. The women of the town would have traveled to the well in the early morning, but this woman came to the well at noon, the hottest time of the day. The timing of her visit is a clear sign that she is an outcast within the Samaritan community. We learn in her conversation with Jesus that she is an outcast because of her “many husbands.”
Behind the conversation lies the animosity and rivalry between the Jews and the Samaritans. Samaritans shared Jewish ancestry, but Samaritans had intermarried with foreigners when they lived under the rule of the Assyrians. Samaritan religion included worship of Yahweh, but was also influenced by the worship of other gods. When the Jews refused Samaritan help in the building of the Temple at Jerusalem, the Samaritans eventually built a temple for themselves at Mt. Gerizim (the same mountain mentioned by the woman at the well). Like the Jews, the Samaritans believed that a Messiah would come.
The high point of the conversation is when Jesus reveals himself to her as the Messiah. His answer to the Samaritan woman's questions about worship is meant to predict a time when worshiping in truth and spirit will become the way to worship.
After the conversation, the Samaritan woman becomes a disciple. Even though she is an outcast and not a Jew, she returns to her town to lead others to Jesus and to wonder whether she has found the Messiah. The Samaritan townspeople return with her to meet Jesus for themselves, and many are said to come to believe in him.
The significance of the encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan woman has many levels. The first is personal: The woman is herself converted to belief in Jesus as Messiah because he knows her sin but speaks with her just the same. The second is social: Having come to know Jesus as the Messiah, the Samaritan woman becomes an evangelist to her own people.
The third level of the story is educational: Jesus uses his encounter with the Samaritan woman to teach his disciples that God's mercy is without limit. The disciples return from their shopping quite confused to find Jesus talking with a Samaritan, and a woman at that! But the conversion of the Samaritan townspeople is a foretaste of the kind of open community that will be created among those who believe that Jesus is the Messiah.
INFORMATION CCatechesis
Registration Early Registration for 2017/2018 Catechetical year is currently taking place. Current students and their siblings are urged to register. Open Registration for New Students will begin August 1, 2017. Easter Recess Easter Recess will take place the week of April 9th—16th. Classes will resume April 18th, 19th, & 20th. Sacramental Parent Meeting Eucharist Level 2 & RCIC Eucharist Level 2 and Confirmation Level 3 MANDATORY Meeting, held Saturday, April 22th from 10 am till 11:15 am held in the Parish Center.
March 19, 2017 Third Sunday of Lent
The parish Mardi Gras Celebration was attended by over 160 parishioners and guests who enjoyed an evening of food, fun, music
and dancing. Thank you to Dr. Yvaanne Berryer Goodnature, Mr. Paul Otero and Ralph’s Catering who organized the event
with the assistance of a team of parishioners and members of our Senior High Youth Group. The help of so many is Gratefully
appreciated. THANK YOU TO ALL organizers, workers, and those who attended this event. Mark your calendar for next year’s
Mardi Gras Saturday, February 10, 2018.
March 19, 2017 Third Sunday of Lent
SAVE THE DATE FOR: Our 1st Annual Holy Rosary - St. Richard Parish
Picnic planned for Sunday, April 30th from 11:30am to 3pm.
More details will be forthcoming.
Sacramental Offerings
A beautiful way to remember our deceased loved ones or to mark a special moment is to donate the Bread & Wine to be used in the celebration of Holy Mass and the sanctuary candle that burns before our Lord in the tabernacle.
In Thanksgiving for Josh
by his parents Contact the church office for more information.
Attention Business Owners: Unique opportunity to advertise your business far beyond the immediate borders of our Parish. Advertising Space is now available in our Special Edition Bulletin available to all attendees at the Sunrise
Mass at Deering. This Mass draws an excess of 5000 worshipers from the Tri-County and the State. In addition, the bulletin will be available for all to see on line on our website. Call the office
for prices and more information but
DON’T DELAY as space is limited!
Norrick Hodge Sailor Amean Jean M. Tejeda GySgt David P. D’Andrea PO2 Brandon Winslow MSgt. Tricia Wilk-Dawson Lt. Michael Joseph Cornely FT3 Nerido Ruiz FT1 MSgt. Ryan Peterson St. Stg. Alexander Diaz-Clark PO1 Jonathan Carcereny PFC Tracy Louise Nodarse 2nd Lt. Eric Mullery LS4 Norrik Hodge Ensign Vincent Deegan Tech Sgt. Oliver Gibbs
Planned Giving
A lead trust is a planned giving tool that provides gi s to charity for a fixed number of years beginning
now, and then, at the end of the term of years, the remainder of the trust will pass to your children or grandchildren. Depending on how it is set up you could avoid gi tax or even capital gain tax.
You can name Holy Rosary - St. Richard Church as the charitable beneficiary of the trust for the years it is in effect. For more informa on, contact the rectory or call the Office of Planned Giving at (305) 762-1110.
Third Sunday of Lent March 19, 2017
Sunday, March 12, 2017 Offertory: $12,923.59 St. Vincent de Paul Collec on: $389.00 Capital Improvement: $794.00 Needy: $0.00 Easter Flowers: $765.00 Second Collec on: $1,552.03
Sunday, March 5, 2017 Offertory: $16,195.60 St. Vincent de Paul Collec on: $767.00 Capital Improvement: $246.00 Needy: $83.10 Keep the Faith: $608.00 Ash Wednesday: $5,634.00 Second Collec on: $1,837.42
Sunday, February 26, 2017 Offertory: $13,998.57 St. Vincent de Paul Collec on: $169.00 Capital Improvement: $281.00 Needy: $68.00
Sunday, February 19, 2017 Offertory: $15,333.63 Vincent de Paul Collec on: $157.00 Needy: $113.00 Capital Improvement: $64.00
Re ro de Emaus Para Mujeres
Las Hermana de Emaus Mujeres en español, te invitan a su próximo re ro en las instalaciones de
nuestra parroquia, marzo 24, 25, y 26. Este re ro se hace una sola vez en la vida. Asi que si todavia no has
disfrutado de ésta maravillosa experiencia, aprovecha la oportunidad de encontrarte
personalmente con Jesus Resucitado. ¡Animate y ven a caminar con Él!
Estaremos afuera inscribiendo despues de las misas de 10:30 y 12:30. Tambien, para preguntas o mas
información, puedes comunicarte con Loreto P.
(786) 543-3731, Mariela Sanchez (786) 247-8953,
o Luz Frias (305) 232-2536