St Maurice at Resurrection Catholic Church 441 NE 2nd St, Dania Beach, FL 33004
954-961-7777 FAX 954-961-4358
October 7, 2018 We Have A Seat Saved For You
PARISH OFFICE
Monday–Friday: 9:00am–5:00pm
CONFESSION
Saturday: 3:00pm (Chapel)
BAPTISM
The baptism of children of registered
parishioners is celebrated on the last
Sunday of each month.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
This sacrament is celebrated once a
year during weekend Masses and is
available at other times on request.
PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK
Our Parish Care Givers bring the
Eucharist to those who are sick in
hospitals, nursing homes or in their
own residences.
MARRIAGE
Couples contemplating this
sacrament must contact the
Parish office at least 6 months prior
to their desired wedding date.
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday Vigil 4:00pm (Eng)
Sunday 8:30am & 10:30am (Eng)
Domingo 1:00pm (Español)
Mon.-Fri. 8:30am (followed by daily
rosary)
PARISH DIRECTORY
Monsignor Jean Pierre—Pastor
Father Dennis Rausch, Assistance
Vicki McCutchan Office Manager
Sheryl Dillon-Jones—Music
Ashley Ronnan—CCD
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~Parish Mission Statement~
We are the Family of St. Maurice at Resurrection Parish joined together sacramentally in Jesus Christ, sharing our skills and abilities across the
world to nourish all human hungers. We continually renew our energies by celebrating around the Table of the Lord and grow to be
more effective ministers.
in the name of Jesus. Amen.
DISASTROUS
"He Who has brought
disaster upon you will, in
saving you, bring you
back enduring joy." —
Baruch 4:29
Most people have suffered
disasters in their lives. Some
of these have been caused
by our own sins. If we would
seek the Lord ten times more zealously than we strayed from Him, He
would save us from disaster and bring us back a joy that this time will last
(Bar 4:28).
The Lord turns all things, even disasters, to the good for those who love
Him (Rm 8:28). If we repent and seek the Lord, we will understand that the
sufferings of the present are "nothing compared with the glory to be
revealed in us" (Rm 8:18). We may go forth weeping, but we'll come back
rejoicing (Ps 126:6). The Lord will change our mourning into dancing, our
sackcloth into robes of gladness (Ps 30:12), and our darkness into dawn (Ps
30:6). The Lord turned Job's many disasters into double blessings. "The
Lord even gave to Job twice as much as he had before" (Job 42:10). God
the Father turned the ultimate disaster of His Son's death on the cross to
the ultimate joy of His resurrection from the dead.
Disaster, sin, and death do not have to be the final words. Joy, salvation,
and life will reign supreme for those who have given their lives to Jesus.
Prayer: Father, I trust You even in the worst circumstances of my
life.
Promise: "Jesus rejoiced in the Holy Spirit and said: 'I offer You
praise, O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because what You have hidden
from the learned and the clever You have revealed to the merest children.' "
—Lk 10:21
Praise: Andy's parents did not practice their faith nor attend Mass.
But Andy's friend invited him to a Catholic Youth rally. Andy's father was
stunned the next week to walk into Andy's bedroom and "catch" his son
praying a rosary. Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.
Offertory for September 30 Offertory $3,255.67 Attendance 360
We appreciate your generosity!
Sat Oct 6 4:00pm † Eddie Archbold by Mom & Kali
Sun Oct 7 8:30am † Eddie Archbold by Joan & Kali
10:30am † Eddie Archbold by Grandma & Beth
1:00pm † Raymond Archbold by Family
Mon Oct 8 8:30am † Rev Carl Morrison
Tue Oct 9 8:30am Spl Intent Linda Forte by Maureen Ackley
Wed Oct 10 8:30am † Most Rev Ambrose DePaoli
Thur Oct 11 8:30am † Rev Manuel Martin
Fri Oct 12 8:30am † Rev Maximo Ortiz
Sat Oct 13 4:00pm † John Magazzu by Family † James Schatzel by Angela Bigham
Sun Oct 14 8:30am † Calvin Mcleod
10:30am † Barbara Lombardi by Lenny & Annie Jaglarski
1:00pm † Aaron Archbold by Family † Higino, Teresa & Nestor Lopez Millar
Share your gift singing
Praises to the Lord
Become a member of our Choir Family
Registration and Rehearsal begins
September 5, 2018 at 6:30 PM
in the Church
For more information contact:
Sheryl Dillon-Jones – Music Director
954-253-0567
Email: [email protected]
ALL ARE WELCOME!!!!!
Attention All Music Lovers….
“RITE OF CHRIST IAN INIT IAT ION
FOR ADULTS”
BEGINS OCTOBER 4th
If you are interested in
learning more, please contact:
Sheryl Dillon-Jones at
954-253-0567 E-mail: [email protected]
Bob Stein at 954-986-6831
Men's Club
Fall Harvest Dance
Saturday, October 20th 7:00pm
Dinner will include: Chicken Francese, Potatoes,
Vegetable and Desert.
All for$20.00
Call Ken Majeski for Tickets
954-448-1183
Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez Born August 15, 1917, served as the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador. He spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations, and torture. On March 24, 1980, Romero was assassinated while offering Mass. Hailed as a hero by supporters of liberation topologists inspired by his work, Romero, was not interested in liberation theology, rather he faithfully adhered to Catholic teachings on liberation and a privileged option for the poor, desiring a social revolution based on interior reform. While seen as a social conservative at his appointment as archbishop in 1977, he was deeply affected by the murder of his friend and fellow priest Rutilio Grande a few weeks after his own appointment and subsequently developed into an outspoken social activist. In 2010, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed March 24, as the "International Day for the Right to the Truth Concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims" in recognition of the role of Archbishop Romero. In 1997, Pope John Paul II bestowed upon Romero the title of Servant of God, and a cause for beatification and canonization was opened for him. The cause stalled, but was reopened by Pope Benedict XVI in 2012. He was declared a martyr by Pope Francis on 3 February 2015, paving the way for his beatification which took place on 23 May 2015. Pope Francis stated during Romero's beautification "His ministry was distinguished by his particular attention to the poorest and marginalized."
Window Saint Stories
Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez Nacido el 15 de agosto de 1917, fue el cuarto arzobispo de San Salvador. Él habló en contra de la pobreza, la injusticia social, los asesinatos y la tortura. El 24 de marzo de 1980, Romero fue asesinado mientras ofreciendo misa. Aclamado como un héroe por los partidarios de la liberación topólogos inspirados por su trabajo, Romero, no estaba interesado en la teología de la liberación, sino que fielmente se adhirió a las enseñanzas católicas sobre la liberación y una opción privilegiada para los pobres, deseando una revolución social basada en el interior reforma. Aunque fue visto como un conservador social en su nombramiento como arzobispo en 1977, fue profundamente afectado por el asesinato de su amigo y compañero sacerdote Rutilio Grande unas semanas después de su propio nombramiento y posteriormente se convirtió en un activista social abierto. En 2010, el General de las Naciones Unidas La Asamblea proclamó el 24 de marzo como el "Día Internacional por el Derecho a la Verdad" Con respecto a las violaciones graves de los derechos humanos y por la dignidad de las víctimas "en reconocimiento del papel del Arzobispo Romero. En 1997, el Papa Juan Pablo II otorgó a Romero el título de Siervo de Dios, y se le abrió una causa de beatificación y canonización. La causa se estancó, pero fue reabierta por el Papa Benedicto XVI en 2012. Fue declarado mártir por el Papa Francisco el 3 de febrero de 2015, allanando el camino para su beatificación que tuvo lugar el 23 de mayo de 2015. El Papa Francisco afirmó
durante el embellecimiento de Romero "Su ministerio se distinguió por su particular atención a los más pobres y marginados".
beatificación: "Su ministerio se distinguió por su particular atención a los más pobres y marginados".
Please join us in
Congratulating
Joan Archbold and
Beli sario Mena Family
As the recipients of the
Diocesan Honors
for the Diamond Jubilee of the
Archdiocese of Miami
Light has no shadow! The Bible says… “God is light; in him there is no darkness at all” John 1:5
WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEK??
Mon 8 Tue 9 Wed 10 Thur 11 Fri 12 Sat 13 Sun 14
7pm Bible Study
9:30am Bible Study 7pm Prayer Group Chapel
9am Adoration 10:00am BINGO 6:30pm Choir Practice (Church) 6:30apm Fire in The Lord (Rectory) 7:00pm Youth Group
9:30am Legion of Mary Social Hall 11:30am Rosary Making & Crafts Social Hall 1:00pm Forever Seniors 7:00pm RCIA Tapestry
10am SVDP 7:00pm Coro Latino Chapel
9:00am Garden Club Meeting
10:30am CCD
Readings for the Week of October 7, 2018
Oct 7 SUN: 27th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Gn 2: 18-24/ Ps 128: 1-2. 3. 4-5. 6/ Heb 2: 9-11/ Mk 10: 2-16
Oct 8 Mon: Ordinary Weekday Gal 1: 6-12/ Ps 111: 1b-2. 7-8. 9 and 10c/ Lk 10: 25-37
Oct 9 Tue: Ordinary Weekday/ Denis, bp, mt, & co., mts/ John Leonardi, p Gal 1: 13-24/ Ps 139: 1b-3. 13-14ab. 14c-15/ Lk
10: 38-42
Oct 10 Wed: Ordinary Weekday Gal 2: 1-2. 7-14/ Ps 117: 1bc. 2/ Lk 11: 1-4
Oct 11 Thu: Ordinary Weekday Gal 3: 1-5/ Lk 1: 69-70. 71-72. 73-75/ Lk 11: 5-13
Oct 12 Fri: Ordinary Weekday Gal 3: 7-14/ Ps 111: 1b-2. 3-4. 5-6/ Lk 11: 15-26
Oct 13 Sat: Ordinary Weekday/ BVM Gal 3: 22-29/ Ps 105: 2-3. 4-5. 6-7/ Lk 11: 27-28
Forever Young Seniors
Thursday October 11, 1:00—3:00pm
Social Hall Guest Speaker Event
Cathy Whitt from Holy Cross Health
Come and find out what “Melt Method” is all about
Bring a snack or dessert to share
Questions? Contact Sandra Stein 954-673-2737
October Month Of the Rosary
Pope Francis has invited “all the
faithful, of all the world, to pray the
Holy Rosary every day, during the
entire Marian month of October,
and thus to join in
communion and in penitence, as
the people of God, in asking the
Holy Mother of God and Saint
Michael Archangel to protect the
Church from the devil, who always
seeks to separate us from God and
from each other.” The Pope asked
the faithful to conclude the
Rosary with the ancient invocation
“Sub tuum
praesidium” (“We fly to thy patronage”) and with the
prayer to St. Michael the Archangel
Mes de octubre del Rosario
El Papa Francisco ha invitado a "todos
los fieles, de todo el mundo, a rezar el
Santo Rosario todos los días, durante
todo el mes mariano de octubre, y así
unirse a comunión y en la penitencia,
como pueblo de Dios, al preguntar a
la Santa Madre de Dios y San Miguel
Arcángel para proteger a la Iglesia del
diablo, que siempre busca separarnos
de Dios y de los demás ". El Papa pidió
a los fieles que concluyeran el
Rosario con la antigua invocación
"Sub tuum praesidium "(" Volamos a tu
mecenazgo ") y con la oración a
San Miguel Arcángel
(proporcionado la semana pasada).
Visit the Serenity Garden and spend time in Prayer with our
Blessed Mother of Fatima
GETTING INVOLVED: PARISH HIGHLIGHTS
Parish Registration -Come Join the Family….. Experience meaningful love and worship by being a part of a dynamic community , joined together sacramentally in Jesus
Christ, supporting life-changing ministries. To join our family, call the Parish Office 954 -961-7777.
Or register Online at www.stmauriceatresurrection.org
Experimente amor y adoración significativos al ser parte de una comunidad dinámica, unida conjuntamente en Jesucristo,
apoyando ministerios que cambian la vida. Para unirse a nuestra Familia llame a la Oficina Parroquial 954 961 7777.
As we conclude the 54 Day Novena, Nativity Church invites you on October 7th the Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary at 3pm to pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet followed by Benediction. At 4:00pm the rosary will be recited simultaneously with others throughout the country. Our intentions include the Universal Church, Clergy, Priestly & Religious Vocations, Sanctity of Life, Married Couples, our Country and Leaders, and World Peace.
Nativity Church is located at 5220 Johnson St, Hollywood FL 33021
“I am at the Door and I call”
Roman Catholic Church
St Maurice at Resurrection 441 NE 2nd Ave Dania Beach, Fl 33004
The St Maurice at Resurrection
Evangelization Ministry
We go door to door weekly in bi-lingual teams letting people know that we are here,
and would love them to stop in for mass. Many are not aware that there is a
Catholic Church near by, so this has been very key in bringing in new parishioners.
We are looking for more members to join us in this Ministry.
Please contact the office to join one of the teams—954-961-7777
H e l p o u r P a r i s h F a m i l y G r o w !
Hold the date
November 10th for Pasta BINGO night
Another Women’s Club Event!