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Sixth Sunday of Easter May 21, 2017 "I will ask the Father, and he will give you . . . the Spirit of truth." -- John 14:16-17 Confession Saturday: 4:00-4:20pm (or by appointment) If a For urgent matters and real emergencies, please call 614-371-6924 or 352-812-1804. Rosary Schedule: Thursday: 8:30am Friday: 8:15am Sunday: 7:50am Held in the Chapel 1st Friday AdoraƟon: Begins at 9:30 am and ends with BenedicƟon at 4:30 pm Mass for our Sick at 5:00pm Mass Schedule: Sunday: 8:30am and 11:00am 1:30pm (Spanish) Wednesday: 7:00pm Thursday: 9:00am Friday: 9:00am Holy Day Mass: TBA or call Confession Schedule: Sunday: Before Mass Shut-ins: Please keep us informed of any parishioner who can not join us for the weekend Eucharistic celebration. We will gladly bring Communion and provide Anointing of the Sick. Hospital Calls: Please call and advise us of the patient’s name, room number & hospital. Also, let us know of anticipated surgeries or hospitalizations Baptism, 1st Holy Communion & Confirmation: These sacraments of initiation involve special preparation. Call the office for an appointment. Marriages: Sacramental marriage involves sufficient advance preparation for the couple getting married. Contact the pastor at least six months in ad- vance. Parish Membership: Every Catholic should be reg- istered with their local parish community. This will help the pastor to better serve in times of need. (e-mail: [email protected]) Pastor: Rev. Fr. Manny Lopez Office: Heather Barley WEBSITE : www.holy-family-church.org Office Hours: Monday: Closed Tuesday-Friday: 9am-3pm Sã. AÄã«ÊÄù ã« AÊã M®ÝÝ®ÊÄ Mass Schedule: Wednesday: 1:30pm Saturday: 4:30pm 6090 SE 193rd Pl, Inglis, FL 34449 Coordinator: Mary Vorisek, 352-447-3630 Co-coordinator: Cathy Proveaux—352-795-0179 HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH 17353 NE Hwy 27 Alt, Williston, FL 32696 Phone: 352-528-2893 / Fax: 352-528-6002
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Sixth Sunday of Easter

May 21, 2017 "I will ask the Father,

and he will give you . . . the Spirit of truth." -- John 14:16-17

Confession Saturday:

4:00-4:20pm (or by appointment)

If a

For urgent matters and real emergencies, please call 614-371-6924 or 352-812-1804.

Rosary Schedule: Thursday: 8:30am Friday: 8:15am Sunday: 7:50am Held in the Chapel

1st Friday Adora on: Begins at 9:30 am and ends with Benedic on

at 4:30 pm

Mass for our Sick at 5:00pm

Mass Schedule: Sunday:

8:30am and 11:00am 1:30pm (Spanish)

Wednesday: 7:00pm Thursday: 9:00am Friday: 9:00am

Holy Day Mass: TBA or call

Confession Schedule: Sunday: Before Mass

Shut-ins: Please keep us informed of any parishioner who can not join us for the weekend Eucharistic celebration. We will gladly bring Communion and provide Anointing of the Sick. Hospital Calls: Please call and advise us of the patient’s name, room number & hospital. Also, let us know of anticipated surgeries or hospitalizations Baptism, 1st Holy Communion & Confirmation: These sacraments of initiation involve special preparation. Call the office for an appointment. Marriages: Sacramental marriage involves sufficient advance preparation for the couple getting married. Contact the pastor at least six months in ad-vance. Parish Membership: Every Catholic should be reg-istered with their local parish community. This will help the pastor to better serve in times of need.

(e-mail: [email protected])

Pastor: Rev. Fr. Manny Lopez Office: Heather Barley

WEBSITE : www.holy-family-church.org

Office Hours: Monday: Closed

Tuesday-Friday: 9am-3pm

S . A A M Mass Schedule: Wednesday: 1:30pm

Saturday: 4:30pm

6090 SE 193rd Pl, Inglis, FL 34449 Coordinator:

Mary Vorisek, 352-447-3630

Co-coordinator: Cathy Proveaux—352-795-0179

HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH

17353 NE Hwy 27 Alt, Williston, FL 32696

Phone: 352-528-2893 / Fax: 352-528-6002

Mission Statement: Holy Family Catholic Church, united with the Bishop of St. Augustine, dedicates itself to the

teachings of Christ. We, as family, work to spread the Good News within our communities and into the world by using our gifts of time, talents and treasures. Guided by the Holy Spirit, we celebrate the Sacraments and

our faith by serving God and the needs of His people by showing His love in all that we do.

Sunday, May 21

8:30am In memory of Fortin & Filipek Family by Gisele Filipek

11:00am In memory of Leo Gossen by Ruth Gossen

In memory of Mary McInerney by Eileen Decora

1:30pm In Honor of Holy Family Parishioners

Wednesday, May 24

7:00pm For healing for Ory & Richard Halliburton

Thursday, May 25

9:00am In memory of Lester Lindell by Bertha Lindell

Friday, May 26

9:00am available Mass intention

Sunday, May 28

8:30am In honor of Kathy & Jim Corona 52nd Wedding Anniversary

11:00am In memory of Gloria Domenico by Phyllis Domenico

1:30pm In memory of Susana Jose Gualdron by Bertha Lindell

Altar Servers-Jerry Lowery: 529-0600 Altar Flowers– Cathy Robinson: 528-3909 Angel House-Lois Staton: 528-0360 Baptism Ed- Suzanne Dees: 528-5717 Spanish Baptism—Nellie Collis -352-214-2226 Bereavement-Gisele Filipek: 486-6043 Cenacle-Sylvia Penney: 528-3749 Choir (8:30 AM)-Leanne Swarts: 495-2890 Choir (11:00 AM)-Justin & Pat Carroll:339-2718 Choir (1:30 PM)- Olga Hiraldo: 591-0279 Custodian & Groundskeeper– Rey Piniero Eucharistic Adoration-Sylvia Penney: 528-3749 Eucharistic Congress–Mary Anne Ostroman: 486-4315 Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion- Suzanne Dees: 528-5717 Finance Committee-Dolores Clayton: 486-2231 Fish Fry– Mary Anne Ostroman: 486-4315 Funeral -Dot Barley: 528-5498 Good Samaritan Ret/Home-Dot Barley: 528-5498 Hall Rental-Samantha Reid: 486-4303 Hispanic Ministry-Awilda Perez: 528-2517 Victor Colon: 281-0725,Nellie Collis: 486-6233 Information Technology-Jerry Lowery: 529-0600 Ladies Guild– Karen Cardella: 352-528-0056 Lectors-Wayne Hardy: 528-3570 Library– Linda and Dennis Ruppert: 486-4083 Light Lunch-James and Karen Cardella: 528-0056 Maintenance-Carlos Tamayo: 229-4067 Office/Bulletin/Website-Heather Barley: 812-1804 Parish Council-Jerry Lowery: 529-0600 Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults Suzanne Dees: 528-5717 Religious Articles Shop-Samantha Reid: 486-4303 Religious Ed. Director- Respect Life– Jackie Hernandez Rosary Prayer Group-Sylvia Penney: 528-3749 Sisters of St. Joseph Associates- Pat Parmerlee:528-3351 Ushers/Hospitality-Velma Jarvis: 222-5758 Widow Group-Earl McAllister: 528-0084 Yard Sale - Mario & Porfiria Rivera: 486-2852 Youth Group– Heather Barley: 812-1804 Williston Nursing Home-/ Homebound- Gail Osteen:226-2265 Votive Candles - Fabiola

Holy Family Open Enrollment—there is a place for you

St. Anthony the Abbot

Offertory Main Account 05/13 $316.00

Building Fund Account 05/13 $840.00 If you or a loved one is homebound or in the hospital and unable to attend Mass you may re-

ceive Holy Communion at home or in the hospital. Call Linda Varone at 352-601-1674 and she will make arrangements for an Extraordinary Minister

of Holy Communion to see you.

May 14, 2017

Facility Loan Repayment

Collection will be 1st Sunday

of every Month

Church Repair Loan $150,000.00

Remaining as of 5/7

$118,326.45

Offertory $2,618.70

Loan $519.00 Angel House $214.00

Basilica $255.25

Loan Payment per month is $1,800.00 Collected : $1,696.45

St. Anthony will be having a Wednesday Mass at 1:30pm. 2nd Wednesday of the month is Bible Study with Fr. Manny

after Mass

Loan Payment for repayment of building hall and roof for the

church is $1,050.00 per month.

Church Repair Loan

$122,000.00

Remaining as of 5/6

$91,356.58

Sunday Mass Attendance 399

Hours Volunteered to Ministry 304 hours this week

CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES RICE BOWL

Thank you to everyone who contributed to this Lenten Outreach Project to help those in need. Thank you to Mary Jo Corbett, Nellie Collis,

Robert Armbrister, and Tina Holmes with the collection count on this project.

HOLY FAMILY $1,322.06

ST. ANTHONY $239.66

EXTREMES If you wish to go to extremes, let it be in

sweetness, patience, humility, and charity. --St. Philip Neri

1st Sunday of the month St. Elizabeth Ann Seton

Ladies Guild End of year party will be

June 24th at 2pm at Parish Hall . Please RSVP to

Karen Cardella at 352-528-0056 by June 4th.

The meal will be $10.00 per member.

Next Breakfast :

1st Sunday of the Month at 9:30-10:30

Rite of Chris an Ini a on of Adults

Please contact Suzanne Dees if you are interested in becoming Catholic.

All Day Adoration Friday, June 2

9:00am—4:45pm Sign up at Church Entrance

FOOD DRIVE FOR OUTREACH 2nd Sunday of the Month -

Please bring food donation to Church.

2nd Collection Monthly Schedule 1st Sunday of the Month—Building Loan 2nd Sunday—Basilica Cathedral

Religious Articles Gift Shop First Communion and

Confirmation Gifts available. New Handmade Rosaries for $5.00

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION The custom of genuflection is not found

everywhere in the Catholic Church. In fact, it is a bit of breach of etiquette to genuflect in most

Eastern Catholic Churches. If you're visiting an Eastern Catholic or an Orthodox church, the "when in Rome" rule should be adopted. Watch what the home team is doing! Usually, Eastern Catholics

and Orthodox reserve a small portion of the eucharistic bread for the dying in a cupboard or

eucharistic dove, but it is not a center of attention or devotion. The rule is to make a profound bow,

called a "metasis," toward the altar--bowing deeply while making the sign of the cross.

East and West split years before we Westerners began to reserve the Blessed Sacrament

prominently in our churches. Thus, the East never changed the original custom of bowing toward the

altar. Increasingly, as tabernacles became more widespread in the West and moved into prominent placement within churches, we replaced the bow toward the altar with a genuflection toward the

Blessed Sacrament when its place of reservation is visible. In a church where the Blessed Sacrament is reserved in a special chapel or off the main axis of the building, normally you should bow toward the altar when you enter your pew, because the eucharistic table is the principal sign of Christ's

presence in the church building. If you have ever participated in the liturgy of Dedication of a

Church and Altar, there is no mistaking the altar's significance: it is first slathered with chrism and then adorned with a brazier billowing clouds of incense that fill the whole church as a sign of

prayer and presence!

Barbara Chadwick, Jackie Hernandez, Lena and Howard Brown, Elizabeth Capili, Warren Cox, Evelyn Scarola, Lois Norden, Frances and Artie Quesada, Pat Thompson, Haughton “Newton” Barrett, Gloria Martin , Patricia Ferraral, James Hodges, Louis & Lynne Bouten, Bertha Lindell, Jeryy Sullivan, Raymond

Fisher, Mary Tulle, , Justin Darling, Ryan Mullins, Robert McMullen, Robert Finley, Lin Hess, Tommy and Ronnie Jordan, Arthur Dallaire Jr., Bobby Groenenboom, Earl McAllister, Edith Budzitowski, Helga Franklin, Frank Mooney, Gloria Tum-minia, Florence Agin, Bill Backlinie, John Bastanzi, Valerie Cox, Robert “Bobby” Chadwick, June Burns, Rowina Gann, Judy Kid-ney, Amber Leppert & unborn baby Luna Leppert, Mary Babione, Debbie Maley, Matt Maley, James Maley, Richard Aslanian, Frank Semetkoskey, Norman Reid, Jean & John Bastanzi

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Acts 16:11-15; Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b; Jn 15:26 -- 16:4a Tuesday: Acts 16:22-34; Ps 138:1-3, 7c-8; Jn 16:5-11 Wednesday: Acts 17:15, 22 -- 18:1; Ps 148:1-2, 11-14; Jn 16:12-15 Thursday: Acts 1:1-11; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9; Eph 1:17-23; Mt 28:16-20 (for Ascension); otherwise Acts 18:1-8; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 16:16-20 Friday: Acts 18:9-18; Ps 47:2-7; Jn 16:20-23 Saturday: Acts 18:23-28; Ps 47:2-3, 8-10; Jn 16:23b-28 Sunday: Acts 1:12-14; Ps 27:1, 4, 7-8; 1 Pt 4:13-16; Jn 17:1-11a; or (for Ascension) Acts 1:1-11; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9; Eph 1:17-23; Mt 28:16-20 SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Sixth Sunday of Easter Monday: St. Rita of Cascia; Victoria Day (Canada) Thursday: The Ascension of the Lord (unless transferred to Sunday) Julian Calendar Ascension Friday: St. Philip Neri Saturday: St. Augustine of Canterbury

Promote Holy Family Ministries

Religious Articles Shop Open after Mass

The Angel’s House Thrift Shop Open every Friday and Saturday 9:00am—1:00pm.

Thanks for your support!

Parish Hall Available for rent

Please contact Samantha Reid 352-486-4303

Every 1st Saturday of the Month $2.00 Bag Sale

Normand DeLair, Margaret McGinty, Angelina Coble Felix Budzitowski,

Irene Scarso, Joe Burns, Richard Inzerillo,

Donald Chadwick Gary Meece, Elizabeth “Betty” Banner,

Marguerite Collins, Wanda Neal , Joe Moos, Sandra Handlin, Peter Scarso, Aiko Forestall,

Leo Gossen, Jack Kearney, Frank Varone, Daniel Krauss, Hilda Trageser, Bob Meliti,

Mary Vorisek, Laura Drysdale, Hack Franklin

Angel House is in need of Sheets, Bedding, Towels, Baby & Toddler clothes,

Boys & Girl clothing

PEOPLE OF HOPE

Throughout this Easter season the readings have drawn us into the experience of the

early church. We have tasted the excitement and zeal of the first Christians. Now, with them, we listen to the words of

Saint Peter, who reminds us that when people notice that we are people of hope, we should be ready to explain why. This challenges us. Do others even notice that we are people of hope? In a world often

marked by cynicism and hopelessness, do we stand out as people who offer hope and

reassurance to others? In today's Gospel Jesus promises that when he leaves the

earth he will not leave us orphaned. Today he promises to send his Advocate, the

Spirit of truth who will be with us always. Let us acknowledge the presence of the

Holy Spirit and ask the Spirit to make us people of hope.

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