St. Gerard Mission Church Phone: 386-426-0930
3171 S. Ridgewood Ave., Edgewater, FL 32141
website: stgerardsedge.com
St. Gerard Mission Masses:
All administration is at
Sacred Heart Parish Office Saturday Vigil: .......................... 4:30pm
Sunday: .................................... 10:00am
Wednesdays: ............................. 9:00am
First Friday: .............................. 9:00am
Holy Days:................................. 9:00am
Reconciliation: half hr. before Mass
Sacred Heart Catholic School 1003 Turnbull Street
New Smyrna Beach, Fl. 32168
Pre-Kindergarten thru 8th Grade
Principal: Mrs. Leigh Svajko
Phone: (386) 428-4732 Fax: (386) 428-4087
Website: www.shseagles.org
Sacred Heart Masses Saturday Vigil: ........................... 4:00pm Sunday: ................ 7:00, 9:00 & 11:30am Weekdays: ..................... 7 :00& 11:00am Saturdays: ................................... 7:00am Holy Day Vigil: ........................... 7:00pm Holy Day: ...................... 7:00 & 11:00am
Reconciliation Saturday .......................... 3:00—3:45 pm Thurs. before 1st Fri. ..... 4:00—5:00 pm
Phone: 386-428-6426 • Emergency: 386-428-9899 • Fax: 386-423-4088
998 Fr. Donlan Dr., New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 P.O. Box 729, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32170
website: www.sacredheartnsb.com • Email: [email protected]
Catholic Church / Diocese of Orlando / A Redemptorist Parish Since 1926
Redemptorists Serving our Parish
Fr. Thomas Burke, C.Ss.R., Pastor Fr. Edward Gray, C.Ss.R. Fr. Francis Nelson, C.Ss.R. Fr. George Rosario, C.Ss.R. Fr. Aldrin Nunes, C.Ss.R. Deacon. Darrell Cevasco, C.Ss.R.
Fr. Kevin MacDonald, C.Ss.R., Missionary
Permanent Deacons
Sacred Heart and Saint Gerard
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Welcome toWelcome toWelcome toWelcome to Sacred Heart Catholic Church & St. Gerard Mission ChurchSacred Heart Catholic Church & St. Gerard Mission ChurchSacred Heart Catholic Church & St. Gerard Mission ChurchSacred Heart Catholic Church & St. Gerard Mission Church We are delighted to welcome everyone who has come to share a Eucharistic meal with us today. Whether you are a family member, a friend, a familiar face, or a visitor, know that your presence
enlivens our Eucharistic celebration and our community. We are glad you are here.
The Redemptorist Community of Sacred Heart Church & St. Gerard MissionThe Redemptorist Community of Sacred Heart Church & St. Gerard MissionThe Redemptorist Community of Sacred Heart Church & St. Gerard MissionThe Redemptorist Community of Sacred Heart Church & St. Gerard Mission
Sacred Heart Weekly Offering - August 14, 2016
Offertory Income Last Week ............ $10,316.00 Online Giving this Week ...................... $260.00
Total Income ................................. $10,576.00
Attendance This Week: ................................. 739
St. Gerard Weekly Offering– August 14, 2016
Offertory Income Last Week ................... $ 2,451.00
Online Giving this Week ................................ $30.00
Total Offertory Income ............................... $2,481.00
Attendance This Week:........................................ 340
. BULLETIN DEADLINE -
Friday -10 days before
Bulletin Date
Please contact the Parish Office by email at
[email protected] All items for the bulletin must be approved by the editor or pastor.
Heavenly Father, We could never thank our military men and women enough for their cou-rageous service and sacrifice to our country
and its people. Show us ways in our communities, churches, and families to thank
and love them better. Keep and protect these heroes and their families,
in the powerful name of Jesus we pray. Amen.
Sacred Heart St. Gerard
Our Catholic AppealOur Catholic AppealOur Catholic AppealOur Catholic Appeal
$109,585.00
$93,227.66
$22,114.02
$33,003.00
This weekend August 20th—21st. There is a second collection for the Florida Catholic. This annual collection supports the Florida Catholic diocesan newspaper ministry, through donations and subscriptions. Thank you for your support.
Mass Intentions
Saturday , August 20 7:00am + Evelyn Kellogg by Husband, John 4:00pm + Kathryne Long by Husband, Jack 4:30pm SG David Dubois by Madeline Vath
Sunday, August 21 7:00am + William Meyer by Wife, Terri 9:00am + Anthony Lombardo Wife, Emma 10:00am SG Walter Hawrylciw by Ed & Ann Bulin 11:30am + Bernice Gaynier by Friends of Michelle
Monday, August 22 7:00am + Rose Barbera by Lori & Frank Oliveto 11:00am +Robert & Scott Douglas by Wife & Mother
Tuesday, August 23 7:00am + David Dvorak by Bill Sally Thompson 11:00am +Lisa Ponichtera by John & Tillie Propheita
Wednesday, August 24 7:00am Jean French by Bill & Sally Thompson 9:00am SG +Dick Blackburn by Wife, Josie& Girls 11:00am Bernard & Anne Duclos by Schoolcraft Family
Thursday, August 25 7:00am All Parishioners 11:00am +Emma Finan by McGrath Family
Friday, August 26 7:00am + Donald O’Brien by Wife, Loretta 11:00am +Joseph Gandulfi by Friends
Saturday, August 27 7:00am All Parishioners 4:00pm +Frank Fanovich by Wife, Gloria 4:30pm SG +Carol Carmello by Terry & Vic Harper
Sunday, August 28 7:00am + John J. Gattanella by Bob & Bonnie Gattanella 9:00am +Amy Cudak by Family 10:00am SG Lorraine & Dave Cevasco & Family by Zena 11:30am +Augustine Pelham by Family
+ Cross indicates the person is deceased. No cross the person is alive. SG indicates that the intention is at Saint Gerard
DISCIPLINE
It is no accident that the words “disciple” and “discipline” are nearly identical. Their relationship in Christian faith and life, however, has fallen somewhat out of favor in the past generation, as certain prescribed Church rules and regulations have been reduced and relaxed. These rules were often referred to as “disciplines.” We are mistaken, however, to think that it no longer takes discipline to follow Christ. The Letter to the Hebrews assures us of that today. Our discipline is more like that of an athlete pursuing a victory or a personal best, or a musician striving for a concert career or to master a new piece of music. This discipline comes from desire, not from regulations. It was the desire to do the will of God that led Jesus on the path to his cross. It is that same desire he encourages in us today: to strive to enter through the narrow gate, to find ourselves in the kingdom with a surprising assortment of people who are there not because of mere observation of rules, but out of a genuine desire to recline at the table of the heavenly banquet.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: 2 Thes 1:1-5, 11-12; Ps 96:1-5; Mt 23:13-22
Tuesday: 2 Thes 2:1-3a, 14-17; Ps 96:10-13; Mt 23:23-26
Wednesday: Rv 21:9b-14; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Jn 1:45-51
Thursday: 1 Cor 1:1-9; Ps 145:2-7; Mt 24:42-51
Friday: 1 Cor 1:17-25; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 10-11; Mt 25:1-13
Saturday: 1 Cor 1:26-31; Ps 33:12-13, 18-21; Mt 25:14-30
Sunday: Sir 3:17-18, 20, 28-29; Ps 68:4-7, 10-11; Heb 12:18-19, 22-24a; Lk 14:1, 7-14
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — Brothers and sisters of every race and language will be brought to Jerusalem (Isaiah 66:18-21). Psalm — Go out to all the world and tell the Good News (Psalm 117).
Second Reading — Be strong and endure your trials as the “discipline” of a loving God, for it will result in the peaceful fruit of righteousness (Hebrews 12:5-7, 11-13).
Gospel — People from east and west, north and south, recline at table in the kingdom of God (Luke 13:22-30).
Events Calendar
Sunday, August 21
Monday, August 22 7:30am Rosary 9:30 am SG Rosary (Marian Movement of Priests) & Divine Mercy Chaplet 10:30am Rosary
Tuesday, August 23 7:30am Rosary 9:00am Legion of Mary / Office Bld. 9:00am Senior Exercise / KH. 10:30am Rosary OLPH Novena after 11am Mass 7:00pm OLPH Novena / Chapel
Wednesday, August 24 7:30am Rosary 9:00 am SG Mass 10:30am Rosary 12:00pm CCW Craft Workshop / SH 3:00pm Young Disciples JMJ / SH
Thursday, August 25 7:30am Rosary 9:00am Senior Exercise / KH 10:30am Rosary 6:00pm Centering Prayer / Chapel
Friday, August 26 7:30am Adoration 7:30am Rosary 10:00am Bereavement Mtg. / Office 4:00 pm SG Cursillo Grouping 4:45pm Benediction
Saturday, August 27
7:30am Rosary 2:45 pm SG Saturday Choir – Practice 4:00 pm SG Reconciliation 4:00 pm SG Rosary 4:30 pm SG Vigil Mass After Mass SG SVdPaul Begging at the Doors Sunday, August 28 8:30 am SG Sunday Choir – Practice 9:30 am SG Reconciliation & Rosary 10:00 am SG Mass
After Mass SG SVdPaul Begging at the Doors SG indicates that the event is taking place at St. Gerard.
Bible Study Wednesday Evening group resumes
September 7th at 7:00pm in the Social Hall they will study the Gospel of Mark
The Thursday Morning group will resume September 15th at 9:30—10:30am in the Social Hall Our subject will be the Historical Books 1 and 2 Kings, 1 and 2 Chronicles, Ezra and Nehemiah.
JOYFUL AGAI4!
Joyful Again! is a unique peer ministry based program designed to help widowed persons move, with God’s help, through bereavement toward spiritual and
emotional wholeness. The program has been created for those who have been widowed four months or more. Though there is a religious basis to the presentations, persons of any religious affiliation are welcome to attend.
WHAT TO EXPECT Unlike other support groups, Joyful Again! includes video presentations, time for reflection, small group sharing, journaling and optional prayer. services.
IS THIS WHAT I NEED? Joyful Again! is for you, if you have Been to support groups, but are still asking, “Does it ever get better?” Been unable to move on to build a new life for yourself Been unable to resolve guilt issues.
At Joyful Again! you will
♦ Celebrate your loved one’s life
♦ Reflect on the impact your spouse’s death has made on your own life
♦ Share your story with trained facilitators who also have been widowed.
When
The Retreat begins Saturday October 1, 2016 at 8:30am to 7:30pm and Sunday October 2, 2016 at 8:30am to 3:30pm
Cost
Single Room $155.00 Double Room $130.00 Day Participant $100.00
For more information call
Sharon Groholski 386-717-4452 or Lois Scrivener 321-777-4008
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
We welcome new members into our Catholic family. New inquiry classes will begin September 8, 2016
7:00pm in the Knights Hall If you are interested or know someone who would like to know more about Catholic beliefs then please contact the Parish Office for more information. (386) 428-6426.
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Mother Teresa died September 5, 1997, Pope John Paul II waived the five year period normally required for the process of canonization. He declared her “Blessed” in 2003 and Pope Francis will declare her a saint on September 4, 2016. The tiny woman who began her work with a call from God left a worldwide legacy that touched the lives of millions.
However, she had only one focus: to serve God.
It is only when you realize your nothingness, your emptiness, that God can fill you with himself.
Blessed Teresa
Community Hot Meals
Where: First United Methodist Church 215 Palmetto Street NSB, FL
Hollister Hall
When: September 15th 4:30—7:00pm
Tickets: $10.00 Adults $5.00 Children
Donations From: Stavros, Albertos, Touch of Italy, That’s Amore, and The K of C
To Go Orders Available
Tickets are available from the following Parish office, Jeanne Gayson at Saced Heart or Pete Hirst at St. Gerard
Help Support the program that feeds those who need a good meal daily.
Annual Pasta Dinner
Begging at the Door
Next weekend!!
August 27 & 28 Jesus working through us
in our community
St. Vincent de Paul Society
Sacred Heart Sanctuary Lamp is in Memeory of
Douglas AraminoDouglas AraminoDouglas AraminoDouglas Aramino by Wife, EJ
Sacred Heart Bread & Wine is in Memeory of
Michael A. Padula Michael A. Padula Michael A. Padula Michael A. Padula by Wife, EJ
Sacred Heart Altar Flowers
In Memory of
Douglas F. AraminoDouglas F. AraminoDouglas F. AraminoDouglas F. Aramino Requested by Mom EJ Padula
Knights of Columbus News Fr.Michael Dillon Council #13989 Edgewater Grand Knight John Gawdun III Website: kocedgew.org
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ARE STILL LOOKING FOR GOOD CATHOLIC MEN If you feel in your heart it’s important to form good and lasting friendships, invest time in helping the church, and those less fortunate, the Knights of Columbus is for you. Those who are interested in learning more about the Knights, please contact John Gawdun at 386-314-6536. or Barry Candage 386 307-0062
ALUMINUM POP TAB COLLECTION
Our Council is in our 3rd month of collecting POP TABS for the 2017
donation to Ronald McDonald Houses thru Chisholm Elementary School. A Heartfelt thanks to all of you who saved and donated. Help make the collection bigger than ever. Please note the bag of METAL POP TABS lying in front of the collection basket, they were refused by the recyclers. ALUMINUM TABS ONLY. Thank you.
Fr. Downe y Council #4934 New Smyrna Beach
Meeting Nights The Knights of Columbus Fr. Downey Council-
meets each month on the 3rd. Monday at 7:00pm in the Knights Hall.
All Knights are welcome and encouraged to attend.
MEMORIAL BRICK PROGRAM – SPONSORED BY OUR COUNCIL
You can memorialize a loved one with a brick to be placed on the path of our shrine at the en-trance of St. Gerard. Order forms with prices and instructions can be found in the vestibule of the church. Completed forms can be given to any usher, or a Father Dillon K of C Council Brother or mailed.
Congratulations to “Knight of the Year”
Grand Knight John Gawdun III presents the “Knight of the Year” award for the 2015 – 2016 Fraternal Year to Terrence Cassidy, Jr. PGK, Trustee. Brother Cassidy was chosen not only on the merit of his per-formance as a Trustee where he excelled as chief auditor of the business portion of our council but he has also taken on the responsibilities as editor of our newsletter, and webmaster of our website. Our council is fortunate to have someone willing to volunteer day-in and day-out to do whatever is needed to be done. Thank you Brother Cassidy.
St. Gerard Altar Flowers In Memory of
David DuboisDavid DuboisDavid DuboisDavid Dubois Requested by Veronica & Madeline Vath