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Resurrection Catholic Church Serving Others We Are Serving God 1211 Winter Garden Vineland Road, Winter Garden, Fl 34787 Office 407-656-3113Fax 407-654-4935 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.resurrectionwg.org Mass Schedule: Saturday: 5:00pm 7:00pm Spanish 9:30am and 4:30pm Spanish 7:30pm Portuguese Vigil of Holy Day: 7:30pm or earlier Weekday Mass: 8:00am Wednesday: 7:30pm Spanish Confessions: Half hour before all weekend Masses Staffed by the Missionaries of St. Charles /Scalabrinians Pastor: Fr. Carlos Anklan, c.s. Parochial Vicar: Fr. Vincenzo Ronchi, c.s. Assisting Priest: Fr. Robert Kurber Deacon: Fernando Fred Molina: [email protected] Ministry Coordinator: Kathy Molhem Faith Formation Director & RCIA: Sr. Pat Sipan, SND Religious Education Coordinators: English - Mary Ann McFerrin Nancy Parker Spanish - Silvia Aguilar Religious Education Facilitator: Terry Virgona Youth, Liturgy & Music: Jon Sarta Pre-K Director: Denise Williams Business Manager: Bob Pautienus
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Resurrection Catholic Church Serving Others We Are Serving God

1211 Winter Garden Vineland Road, Winter Garden, Fl 34787

Office 407-656-3113— Fax 407-654-4935

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.resurrectionwg.org

Mass Schedule: Saturday: 5:00pm 7:00pm Spanish

9:30am and 4:30pm Spanish 7:30pm Portuguese

Vigil of Holy Day: 7:30pm or earlier

Weekday Mass: 8:00am Wednesday: 7:30pm Spanish

Confessions: Half hour before

all weekend Masses

Staffed by the Missionaries of St. Charles /Scalabrinians

Pastor:

Fr. Carlos Anklan, c.s.

Parochial Vicar:

Fr. Vincenzo Ronchi, c.s.

Assisting Priest:

Fr. Robert Kurber

Deacon:

Fernando Fred Molina:

[email protected]

Ministry Coordinator: Kathy Molhem

Faith Formation Director & RCIA: Sr. Pat Sipan, SND

Religious Education Coordinators: English - Mary Ann McFerrin

Nancy Parker Spanish - Silvia Aguilar

Religious Education Facilitator: Terry Virgona

Youth, Liturgy & Music: Jon Sarta

Pre-K Director: Denise Williams

Business Manager: Bob Pautienus

Sunday, May 15 Page 2

Saturday, May 14 St. Mathias, Apostle

5:00 PM +William Hoffer

7:00 PM +Maria Anfuso

+Eilleen Nena Aller

+Margot Suarez

Sunday, May 15 Pentecost Sunday

8:00 AM +Michael Caputo

9:30 AM +Angel Gonzalez

+Elidia Segarra

+Rita Julia Lugo

11:30 AM +Margaret Farrell

4:30 PM (Spanish) +Carmen Gonzalez

+Maria C. Leon

+Hugo Campos

7:30 PM For all the Parishioners

Monday, May 16 Weekday

8:00 AM Naomi Lee Pinto (Birthday)

Tuesday, May 17 Weekday

8:00am Maria A. Tirado (Birthday)

Wednesday, May 18 St. John I, Pope & Martyr

8:00 AM Fr. Vincenzo Ronchi, c.s.

(In thanksgiving for his

25th priesthood anniversary)

7:30 PM +Zoila Rosa Roa

+Rafael Mendoza

+Pedro Restrepo

Thurs., May 19 Weekday

8:00 AM Ben Buckley—special intention

Friday, May 20 St. Bernardine of Siena, Priest

8:00 AM +Arlindo Miranda

Saturday, May 21 St. Christopher Magallanes,

Priest, and Companions,

Martyrs

5:00 PM +Marcai Boyce

7:00 PM +Carmen Maldonado

Luz Marina Arango (Birthday)

Leonardo Arcila (Birthday)

: We welcome you to our Parish

Community. Please complete a registration form avail-

able at the entrance of the church and put it in the

collection basket or stop by the church office Monday

through Friday 9:00am-4:30pm.

Preparation classes are required for Baptism.

The classes are required for parents and Godparents.

Parents must be registered, participating members

of the parish for at least two months, Godparents

must be practicing Catholics who have received

Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation, and if they

are couples must be married by the Catholic

Church.

Please call the church office at least four

to six months in advance. A pre-marriage program is

required. Call parish office for more information.

(Christian Initia-

tion for adults and children 7 years and older): For

more information please call at 407-656-3113.

Please notify us when you would like a hospital

or home visit.

We believe that life long learning and growing is healthy

for all ages and stages. We also expect that we as adults,

youth or children will continue to grow and learn our

faith for our entire life. We encourage all youth; Kinder-

garten to Grade 12 to participate in Religious Education.

Every child should be receiving education in their faith

every year. Every adult should continue to read, study

share the Scriptures, their faith and their prayer with

others. We know that a relationship with Christ is so im-

portant that we require a minimum of one or two years of

Religious Education before preparing for the Sacraments

of Reconciliation, Eucharist and Confirmation. Religious

Education is for every year that our child is in school, not

just when they are preparing for a sacrament. If your

child is not participating please call at 407-656-3113 x4 or

email Maryann McFerrin [email protected] to

see how we can assist you with Religious Education.

PARISH STEWARDSHIP OFFERING

“Well done my good and

faithful servant”

Families contributing by

using envelopes………………..480

Offertory 05/08/16…...……….…$13,999.16

Online Givers………………………$1,639.00

GOD BLESS YOU!!!

THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!

Mass Intentions

ATENTION

We will have registration for our 2016-2017

Religious Education classes today Sunday, May

15th and Wednesday, May 18th. Please bring

your child’s baptismal certificate so we can

make a copy. Come now if you want to reserve

a spot for your children or grandchildren.

Online registration will be open on May 16th.

Page 3 Pentecost Sunday

Pentecost is the solemn celebration of the Holy Spirit. For this

solemn liturgy the Church presents us a great number of read-

ings and two masses, one for the Vigil (Saturday evening) and

another for the day (Sunday). In each of those, there are op-

tions for readings. This shows us both the importance of this

Solemnity and the number of passages in Sacred Scripture that

refers to the Holy Spirit.

Besides all the readings for the liturgy, this great feast of Pen-

tecost is rightly considered a celebration of the church’s birth.

It was on this day that the first followers of Jesus Christ were

empowered by the Holy Spirit to go out into the world and pro-

claim the Good News in both words and deeds.

What, if anything, does this birth story say to the church, today? In his apostolic exhortation, Evangelii Gaudium,

Pope Francis speaks to the contemporary challenge presented by the Pentecost experience: “At Pentecost, the Spir-

it made the apostles go forth from themselves and turned them into heralds of God’s wondrous deeds, capable of

speaking to each person in his or her own language. The Holy Spirit also grants the courage to proclaim the newness

of the Gospel with boldness (parrhesía) in every time and place, even when it meets with opposition.” (no. 259)

Celebrating the Church’s birth is to celebrate its mission: to go forth to the whole world. We have received the Holy

Spirit in Baptism and in Confirmation we realize that the many gifts we received are to serve the “Mission” of the

Church. We pray that the Church and all of us will continue to “go forth” and proclaim the message of Jesus to the

entire world.

On April 16 a strong earthquake stroke Ecuador. The Scalabrinian Missionaries have a mission in the port city of Man-

ta, one of the places heavily affected. To help out the people, especially those who lost basically everything, we will

send the proceeds of our second collection of May 22 to help out these people. The funds we collected will be send

directly to the missions and used for that purpose only, no other agencies will be involved other than the Scalabrinian

Congregation, so there will be no administrative costs and the full amount will go to the needy. Thank you for your

generosity and God bless you and your family.

Father Carlos Anklan, c.s.

Pastor

Page 4 Sunday, May 15, 2016

at 7:00am followed by Mass at 8:00am

Members monthly meeting the 1st Monday of the month at 7:00pm in the parish hall. Light meal served at 6:30pm before the meeting.

Second Sundays of the months

Scrambled eggs, sausage, pancakes, biscuits

and gravy, fruit, pastries, unlimited coffee and orange juice.

Adults: $5.00; Kids: $2.00; Families $ 15.00

Omelets made to order: $2.00 extra

Time: 9:00am-10:30am. Thank you for your support!

Our Bible Study will begin our studies of he Gospel of Luke. All parishioners are invited to join us. Come Monday’s at 1:00pm in room number 10.

The Mobile Medical MMU will provide physi-

cal exams for adults (18 up) and treat symp-

toms. To make an appointment for the MMU,

please call 407-245-7341. Leave your

name and phone number where you can be reached and

someone who is bilingual will return your call. Attention:

the bus will be coming on the first Friday of each month.

We light a wax candle to indicate the presence of

Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. This week (May 8-14) will be for deceased Maria Boyce, rest in

peace.

The Scalabrinians have a mission (a parish and a center for displaced people) in the city of Manta, one of those heavily affected by the quake. The Scalabrinians have launched a Worldwide campaign called SOS Ecuador, the funds collected would be send to that fund and will be used to help the fami-lies affected and their needs.

Activities will include crafts, dramatic play, music cooking and games.

A circus theme is held from Monday, June 13th through Friday, June 17th. The second week is a space theme, Monday June 27th through Friday

July 1st. The days begin at 9:00 am until 12:00 with an option

to stay for lunch until 1:00pm. Campers ages 3-7 are invited. All children must be fully toilet trained) The cost is $90 per child staying until 12:00 or $120 per

child staying until 1:00pm. For registration infor-mation contact us at 407-484-2068 or stop by the Pre-school office.

A Prayer shawl or prayer blanket is a gift of love that brings hope, comfort and peace during difficult times. When a person is

cloaked in a prayer shawl or drapes a prayer blanker over their lap, it serves as a reminder of the healing mercy and compassion that can be found in God’s loving embrace. A prayer shawl or blanket may calm you when you are upset,

remind you that you are loved, and that your guardian an-gel is always watching over you. All shawls and blankets are blessed and are made by the caring hands of the women

in the Sewing Ministry of our parish. If you or someone you know would like a prayer shawl or blanket, please call Kathy Korbelak at 407-619-8059. There is no charge for a shawl or blanket.

Page 5 Pentecost Sunday

RECEBEI O DOM DO ESPÍRITO SANTO

Voltando ao Pai, Jesus envia o

seu Espírito Santo sobre seus

discípulos. Nasce a Igreja. A luz

divina brilha em nós. Tudo se renova.

O medo cede lugar à coragem

evangelizadora. Com ardor

missionário, as fronteiras

desaparecem e todos os povos

podem receber a Boa Nova da

salvação.

O Pentecostes é a certeza do Poder do Alto que sustenta todo

batizado, a Água Viva que revitaliza todos o membros do Corpo Místico

de Cristo. O Espírito Santo nos leva a priorizar a caridade e o bem, e nos

torna criativos e perseverantes na busca da justiça e da paz. Pelo

Batismo e pelo Crisma, recebemos a plenitude dos dons. Esses

preciosos dons do Espírito Santo precisam ser acolhidos e vividos. Que o

Espírito de Amor nos indique sempre o caminho a seguir para cumprir a

missão que nos foi confiada!

Obrigado por ser

dizimista!

O dízimo de 1 de maio foi $750 e de 8 de

maio foi $245.

Acesse: www.catolicosemorlando.com

Sunday, May 15, 2016 Page 6

Felicitamos a estos estudiantes que acaban de hacer su Primera Comunión el día 14 de mayo de 2016. También que-

remos agradecer a nuestros Catequistas hispanos: Silvia Aguilar, José Chávez Maricela Chávez, Belinda Cisneros,

Ricardo Hernández, Genoveva Hernández, and, Norma Nevado.

Shantal Alvarez

Viridiana Anzo Castillo

Carlos Anzo-Castillo

Joel Barboza

José Barriga

Ideth Barragán

Jaslene Barragán

Alonzo Becerra

Michelle Blanco

Yurit Carrasco

Lizett Castro

Leonardo Castro

Alexis Chávez

Daniela Galván

Alexa Galván

Esmeralda Garcia

Celeste Gomez

Osvaldo González

Allison Hernández

Janeli Hernández

Jovani Hernández

Miguelangel Hernández

Ramiro Hernández

Samuel Hernández

Ofelia Jacobo

Alex Jaimes

Dulce Jaimes

Melanie Jara

Luis Laborico

Jorge López, Jr

Jaquelin Manzano

Yamiledt Martinez

Jaquelin Medina

Daniel Méndez

Alexa Nava

Marielys Ocasio- Gonzalez

Carmarys Ocasio

Karinna Ochoa

Ashley Ortiz

Juan Pérez, Jr

Mia Rangel

Bruno Rodríguez

Maria Victoria Rodríguez,-León

Adriana Romero

Rosaura Rosales

Mariana Rosas

Sujelli Rosas

Oscar Rubio

Luis Omar Tapia

Andrea Torres

Jesús Velazco

Perla Velázquez-Rangel

Paola Zepeda

Genesis Zuniga

Pentecostés es la celebración solemne del Espíritu Santo. Por ser esta liturgia solemne que la Iglesia nos presenta un gran número de lecturas y dos Misas, una para la Vigilia (sábado por la noche) y la otra para du-rante el día (domingo). En cada uno de ellas, hay opciones en las lectu-ras. Esto nos muestra tanto la importancia de esta solemnidad y el nú-mero de pasajes de la Sagrada Escritura que se refiere al Espíritu Santo. Además de todas las lecturas de la liturgia, esta gran fiesta de Pente-costés es considerada como la gran celebración del nacimiento de la iglesia. Fue en este día que los primeros seguidores de Jesucristo fueron fortalecidos por el Espíritu Santo para salir al mundo y proclamar la Buena Nueva en palabras y obras.

Lo que, en todo caso hay que preguntar ¿Qué es lo que nos dice esta historia del nacimiento de la iglesia, hoy en día? En su exhortación apostólica Evangelii Gaudium, El papa Francisco habla del desafío contemporáneo presen-tado por la experiencia de Pentecostés: "En Pentecostés, el Espíritu hizo que los apóstoles salieran por sí mismos y los convirtió en heraldos de maravillas de Dios, capaces de hablar a cada persona en su propio idioma. El Espí-ritu Santo también otorga el valor de proclamar la novedad del Evangelio con denuedo (parresia) en todo tiempo y lugar, incluso aun habiendo oposición ". (N. 259) La celebración del nacimiento de la Iglesia es para celebrar su misión: salir a todo el mundo. Hemos recibido el Espíritu Santo en el Bautismo y en la Confirmación nos damos cuenta de que los muchos dones que hemos recibi-do son para servir a la "misión" de la Iglesia. Oremos para que la Iglesia y todos nosotros sigamos “saliendo" a anunciar el mensaje de Jesús a todo el mundo.

El 16 de abril hubo un fuerte terremoto en Ecuador. Los Misioneros Scalabrinianos tienen una misión en la ciudad portuaria de Manta, uno de los lugares afectados más severamente. Para ayudar a la gente, especialmente aquellos que perdieron básicamente todo, enviaremos nuestra segunda colecta del 22 de mayo para ayudar a estas personas. Los fondos que recogeremos se enviaran directamente a las misiones y se utilizaran para estos fines solamente, no habrá otras agencias involucrados aparte de la Congregación Scalabriniana, por lo que no habrán gastos administrativos y el importe total será distribuido para los necesitados. Gracias por su generosi-dad y que Dios les bendiga y a toda su familia.

Father Carlos Anklan, c.s. Pastor

Page 7 Pentecost Sunday

Estas se llevan a cabo el último sábado de cada mes

de 9:00 AM a 1:00 PM, en los salones 10 y 11. Todos

están cordialmente invitados. “Lo que buscáis leyendo

lo encontrareis meditando” San Juan De la Cruz. Para

más information llamar a Juan Carlos Hernández al

407-592-3625.”

El grupo de oración carismático se reúne todos los lu-

nes a las 7:30pm en la Iglesia. Todos están cordial-

mente invitados. Para más información favor llamar la

Sr. Helton Blanco al 407-936-8655.

Invitamos a aquellas personas interesadas

en aprender sobre la humildad y servicio de

Nuestra Madre la Virgen María a que asistan

a las reuniones que se llevan a cabo los

miércoles de 5:30pm a 7:00pm en el salón numero 2.

Para más información favor de comunicarse con la

Sra. Adriangela Esposito al 407-288-0620.

El movimiento Juan XXIII se reúne todos los martes a

las 7:00pm en el Centro Parroquial. Para más infor-

mación pueden llamar a Cruz Sánchez al teléfono 321-

297-0693.

Los devotos de la Devoción a la Divina Misericordia se

reúnen en la iglesia todos los lunes a la 6:30pm para

rezar el rosario de la Divina Misericordia. Para más

información favor de comunicarse con Hilda Pérez al

407-296-4304.

Exposición al Santísimo Sacramento 8:30am—8:30pm

Todos están cordialmente invitados!

La Unidad Medica Movible proveerá exámenes físi-cos, tratamientos de síntomas, y evaluaciones para adultos (18 años hacia arriba). Para hacer citas favor de llamar a la Unidad Medica Movible al teléfono

407-245-7341. Deje su nombre y numero de teléfono donde usted pueda ser contactado y una persona de habla hispana le regresara su llamada. Aviso: el Autobús Medico vendrá los primeros viernes del mes.

Los Scalabrinianos tienen una misión (una parroquia y un

centro para personas migrantes que no tienen a donde ir)

en la ciudad de Manta, uno de los lugares más afectados

por el terremoto. Los Scalabrinianos han puesto en marcha

una campaña mundial llamada SOS Ecuador, el dinero reco-

gido se enviará a ese fondo y se utilizarán para ayudar a las

familias afectadas y sus necesidades. Agradecemos a todos

por su generosidad en esta colecta especial.


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