1351 Paige Place, Lady Lake, FL 32159 • (352) 753-0989 • Fax (352) 753-9602
PALM SUNDAY OF THE LORD’S PASSION MARCH 25, 2018
MISSION OF ST. TIMOTHY PARISH
No matter what your present status in the Catholic Church,
No matter your current family or marital situation,
No matter your personal history, age, income, background, gender, race, ethnicity or spirituality,
No matter your own self-image of holiness or virtue -
You belong to Jesus Christ and you belong to us!
You are invited, accepted and respected here at St. Timothy Parish.
We want to share our Roman Catholic way of faith and life in Christ with you!
PALM SUNDAY OF THE LORD’S PASSION - 2 - MARCH 25, 2018
MINISTRY EVENTS
SUNDAY, ................................... ............. MARCH 25, 2018
MINISTRY BUILDING IS CLOSED
NO COFFEE &
MONDAY, ................................... ............. MARCH 26, 2018
MINISTRY BUILDING IS CLOSED
04:00 PM Lenten Penance Service ....................... Church
TUESDAY, ................................... ............. MARCH 27, 2018
Following 8:30 AM Mass ... Reconciliation ................. Church
MINISTRY BUILDING IS CLOSED
07:00 PM AA & Alanon .............. ......... Rooms 1, 2, 3, 5 & 7
WEDNESDAY, ............................... ............. MARCH 28, 2018
MINISTRY BUILDING IS CLOSED
11:00 PM Beginning Handbells .. .............................. Church
12:30 PM Handbells ................... .............................. Church
THURSDAY, .................................. ............. MARCH 29, 2018
HOLY THURSDAY
MINISTRY BUILDING IS CLOSED
04:00 PM Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper ..... Church
FRIDAY, ................................... .............. MARCH 30 2018
GOOD FRIDAY
MINISTRY BUILDING IS CLOSED
12:00 PM Stations of the Cross ............................. Church
03:00 PM Reading of the Lord’s Passion ............. Church
SATURDAY, .................................. ............. MARCH 31, 2018
MINISTRY BUILDING IS CLOSED
01:00 PM Reconciliation .......... ............................. Church
03:00 PM Reconciliation .......... ............................. Church
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WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS
We would like to extend a warm welcome this
week to these new parishioners at St. Timothy:
Bob and Paula Girard and Justin and Melissa Mills.
MASS INTENTIONS
SATURDAY — ....................... MARCH 24, 2018
2:00 PM � James Faasse
� Terry Nelson
4:00 PM For the Parish
6:00 PM � Anthony Yazzetti
� Mrs. Judy Gow
SUNDAY — ......................... MARCH 25, 2018
7:00 AM Special Intention of M. J. Petulla
� Deacon Fred Giel
9:00 AM � Ann Patricia Staden
� Rafael & Aurea Molina
(9:00 Mass has Sign Language interpreter)
11:00 AM � John Young
� Mary Maccarrone
5:00 PM � Robert Milligan
� Raymond Downes
MONDAY—— ........................ MARCH 26, 2018
7:15 AM � Poor Souls
� Joseph Harold LaScola
8:30 AM � Jerre Lynds
� Dorothea Caito
TUESDAY—— ....................... MARCH 27, 2018
7:15 AM � Jessica Wiser
� Madeline Lavoie Lamontagne
8:30 AM Special Intention of Constantino Garoufalis
� Mr. & Mrs. Sam Petulla
WEDNESDAY—— ................. MARCH 28, 2018
7:15 AM � Catherine Collings
� Joann Kelly
8:30 AM � Eucharistic Mass Association
THURSDAY—— .................... MARCH 29, 2018
HOLY THURSDAY
8:30 AM Prayer Service
4:00 PM Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper
FRIDAY——— ....................... MARCH 30, 2018
GOOD FRIDAY
8:30 AM Prayer Service
3:00 PM Reading of the Lord’s Passion
SATURDAY —— ................... MARCH 31, 2018
8:30 AM Prayer Service
12:00 PM Blessing of the Food
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PRIVATE MASS ASSOCIATION
MARCH 26, 2018 ..................................................... Julia Hyatt
............................................................................ Lillian Degnan
MARCH 28, 2018 ..................................................... Julia Hyatt
MARCH 29 ............ Special Intention Ashley Dickinson (Birthday)
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DAILY RECITATION OF THE ROSARY
Recitation of the Rosary at 6:45 AM Monday-
Friday, Prior to the 7:15 AM Mass and at 8:00 AM
Monday –Saturday, Prior to 8:30 AM Daily Mass.
2018 Lenten Penance Services—Northern Deanery
Date Time Church
Monday, March 26, 2018 04:00 PM St. Timothy
Monday, March 26, 2018 07:00 PM Blessed Trinity
(Parish)
Tuesday, March 27, 2018 07:00 PM St. Faustina Catholic
Church
MARCH 25, 2018 - 3 - PALM SUNDAY OF THE LORD’S PASSION
My deepest thanks to all parishioners of St. Timothy parish
for all you do to increase charity and to take on sacrifice.
Fr. Ed
Me (in a tizzy): God, can I ask you something? GOD:
Sure. Me: Promise you won’t get mad? GOD: I promise.
Me (frustrated): Why did you let so much stuff happen to
me today? GOD: What do you mean? Me: Well, I woke
up late. GOD: Yes. Me: My car took forever to start.
GOD: Okay. Me (growling): At lunch, they made my
sandwich wrong and I had to wait. GOD: Hmmmm. Me:
On the way home, my phone went dead, just as I picked up
a call. GOD: All right. Me (Loudly): And, to top it all off,
when I got home, I just wanted to soak my feet in my foot
massager and relax, but it would not work. Nothing went
right today! Why did you do that?
GOD: Well, let me see. . . the death angel was at your bed
this morning and I had to send one of the other angels to
battle him for your life. I let you sleep through that. Me
(humbled): Oh. GOD: I did not let your car start because
there was a drunk driver on your route that might have hit
you if you were on the road. Me (ashamed):. . . GOD:
The first person who made your sandwich today was sick
and I did not want you to catch what they have. I knew you
could not afford to miss work. Me (embarrassed): Oh . . .
GOD: Your phone went dead because the person that was
calling was going to give a false witness about what you
said on that call. I did not even let you talk to them so you
would be covered. Me (softly): I see, God. GOD: Oh, and
that foot massager. It had a short that was going to throw
out all of the power in your house tonight. I did not think
you wanted to be in the dark. Me: I’m sorry, God. GOD:
Do not be sorry, just learn to trust me in all things, the good
and the bad. Me: I WILL trust you God. GOD: And do not
doubt that my plan for your day is always better than your
plan. Me: I won’t, God. And, let me tell you God, thank
you for everything today. GOD: You are welcome, child.
It was just another day being your God and I love looking
after my children.
ST. TIMOTHY
2018 LENTEN PENANCE SERVICE
St. Timothy Lenten Penance Service will
be in Church on Monday, March 26 at 4:00
PM. There will be a number of priests from
other parishes in the Northern Deanery as
well as “St. Timothy” priests. There will be
no reconciliation on Holy Saturday, March 31.
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Holy Week 2018
Palm Sunday—March 25
Vigil Masses at 2:00, 4:00, and 6:00 PM in Church
Sunday Masses at
Parish Penance Service
Monday, March 26 at 4:00 PM
with St. Timothy priests as well as visiting priests.
Holy Week
Thursday, March 29 Morning Prayer 8:30 AM
Mass of the Lord’s Supper 4:00 PM
Good Friday, March 30 Morning Prayer 8:30 AM
Stations of the Cross .. 12:00 NOON
Passion of the Lord 3:00 PM
Holy Saturday, March 31 Morning Prayer 8:30 AM
Blessing of the Food ........... 12:00 PM in Church
Mass ....................... 02:00 and 04:00 PM in Church
Easter Vigil Mass ............... 06:00 PM in Church
Easter, Sunday, April 1 ........... Mass Schedule
7:00, 9:00, 11:00 AM in Church
There will be no 5:00 PM Mass on Easter Sunday
OUR CATHOLIC APPEAL 2018
This information on this weekly update reflects the MM/DD/2018
report of pledges as prepared by the Catholic Foundation of
Central Florida:
�� 2018 Goal for Our Catholic Appeal is $632,978.
�� To date, 798 of our 4680 families (17.1%) pledged
$222,227.00 (35.11%).�
Your generous gifts to Our Catholic Appeal prepare our
deacons for a lifetime of service.
Through the Sacrament of Holy Orders, the deacon is ordained
to be a servant of Christ to His people, and a humble aid to the
ministry of priests and the bishop. The Diocesan Office of
Permanent Diaconate, which is supported by your generous gifts
to Our Catholic Appeal, assists our Deacons at every step, from
discernment to training to ongoing spiritual formation.
For more information visit www.orlandodiocese.org/ministries-
offices/deacons-welcome.
Please visit www.cfocf.org/OCA/give to make a gift online.
Fr. Ed wishes that a great majority of parishioners will participate
in this appeal as their means allow.
PALM SUNDAY OF THE LORD’S PASSION - 4 - MARCH 25, 2018
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL FOOD PANTRY
ITEMS FOR NEXT WEEK:
Pork & Beans, Canned Vegetables
Toilet Paper, Detergent and
Personal sized toiletries
are always welcome
(Please do not donate any
items past their expiration date.)
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ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SECOND HOME THRIFT STORE PICK UP
St. Vincent de Paul Society will have a truck parked
in the south parking lot from 7:00 -11:00 AM THIS
Thursday, March 29, 2018, to accept any
donations you can bring here.
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NEWS FROM ST. VINCENT DE PAUL ORLANDO:
The Mission of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul is to bring
Christ's hope and love into the homes of the needy. Please pray
for all whom we serve. To make a tax-deductible donation of
large furniture or appliances that help people in need, please call
our Donation Hotline at 1.888.986.4483.
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ST. VINCENT DE PAUL PRISON MINISTRY
The St. Vincent de Paul Prison Ministry is in need
of all sizes of men’s clothing as well as sneakers
size 9-10 1/2. Please bring donations on the last
Thursday of the month when the truck is here for
pick up.
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OUR MOTHER’S ATTIC
115 S. MAIN STREET (RT. 301) WILDWOOD
HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY 10:00 AM-4:00 PM
SATURDAY 10:00 AM-2:00 PM
Resale shop benefitting the Soup Kitchen, Food
Pantry and local Outreach programs. Your donations
are appreciated. Drop-offs are welcomed Monday
through Friday until 3:30 PM and Saturdays until 1:30
PM. For pick up of large items, please call 689-0128 for
scheduling.
Please visit our store to shop and donate your household items.
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HANDBELLS
The bells are planning to ring at the following masses:
Sunday, April 8—5:00 PM
Saturday, April 28—6:00 PM
So they brought the colt to Jesus and put their cloaks over
it. And he sat on it. Many people spread their cloaks on the
road, and others spread leafy branches that they had cut
from the fields. - Mk 11:7-8
Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass ©2001, 1998, 1970 CCD.
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READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF MARCH 25, 2018
©Liturgical Publications Inc
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TODAY’S MUSIC
Gathering Song: All Glory, Laud, & Honor ............... TM 40
Offertory Hymn: O, Sacred Heart ........................... TM 46
Communion Song: Jesus, The Lord ........................... MI 731
Were You There ........................... TM 53
Closing Song: Take Up Your Cross .................... MI 716
MARCH 25, 2018 - 5 - PALM SUNDAY OF THE LORD’S PASSION
GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP
The Grief Support Group will not meet this week. We
wish you all a very Happy and Holy Easter! Our Grief
Support Meetings will resume on Thursday, April 5.�
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PLEASE PRAY FOR THE
RECENTLY DECEASED
Maureen Dunst
Robert Hamel
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APRIL WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
Our celebration of April wedding anniversaries is
on Sunday, April 15 at the 9:00 AM Mass. We
invite all couples celebrating an anniversary this
month to join us for this blessing. Call our office no
later than12:00 PM Friday, April 6 with your name and number of
years married if you wish your anniversary announced in the
bulletin and on the screen. We do not automatically include
names that have been called in last year.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
T�
he Altar Linens Ministry is one of
our least visual ministries but one of
the most important ministries of the church.
We are all very sensitive to the necessary
care and handling when washing the
vessels that contain the Precious Body and
Blood of Christ. But, have you ever wondered about those
linen’s which catch a fallen crumb on the Altar or the linen’s that
are stained with the wine that was wiped from lip of the Chalice?
These linen’s are washed with the same respectful care and
handling as the vessels. Before laundering, each linen is rinsed
in clear water, and this rinse water is poured onto the ground in
a place away from foot and vehicular traffic. Each linen is then
carefully scrutinized for Precious Blood stains and treated with
salt then hot boiling water. This water must also be poured onto
the ground away from traffic. After the linen’s are stain free, they
may be laundered by machine and then ironed. If you can assist
with this Ministry, contact Pat Schaefer (352) 753-0989.
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ST. TIMOTHY WOMEN'S GUILD
For the month of April, St. Timothy’s Women’s
Guild will be having a baby shower to help support
the young mothers and their new babies through
Love, Inc. A representative from Love, Inc. will be
at this meeting to collect all our baby gifts and to
thank us for our generosity. So don’t forget to bring
some beautiful and cute baby outfits and items
desperately needed for all the little “angels” and their mothers.
Ollies ice cream will be served with delicious toppings at this
meeting. The cost per person is $2.00 for the ice cream sodas.
The Dance Fusion band will be playing for your listening
pleasure. This meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 3, at 12:30
in the church social hall. Come one – Come all for the babies.
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TV MASS FOR THE HOMEBOUND
Is someone you love unable to join us
at church during this holy time of Lent
and Easter? For the faithful at home or
in healthcare settings, the Heart of the Nation Sunday TV Mass
brings spiritual comfort and the blessings of joy-filled hope in our
Risen Savior. Please invite anyone you know who cannot get out
to church to tune in Catholic Mass on TV or watch online:
Palm Sunday and Easter TV Mass
WRBW channel 65 at 8:00 AM
Online Video
www.HeartoftheNation.org
For those who can get to church, the TV or online liturgy does
not fulfill the Sunday Mass obligation.
Yours in Christ,
Fr. Mark Payne, Chaplain
Heart of the Nation
Dear Parishioner and Friends of St. Timothy,
October 26
th
through November 4
th
, I will be leading a group
from our parish and surrounding area to the holy land. On a
journey of faith and inspiration to sites old and new in the
inviting land of the Bible.
Brochures are available in the Church Office. I am being told
by the travel agency that space is at a premium and we need
to act on this quickly.
� Round-trip, economy class airfare and departure taxes,
Orlando, Detroit or Washington, DC.
� 8 nights accommodations in superior quality hotels
� Daily breakfast at the hotels
� Six lunches and 8 three-course dinners tour guides
throughout your stay
Cost per person - $4,995.
If you want to secure a position on the tour, please submit
your contact information to me and a $300 deposit.
More detailed information to come.
Fr. Ed
PALM SUNDAY OF THE LORD’S PASSION - 6 - MARCH 25, 2018
MISSIONARY ROSARY MAKERS
If you would like to honor Our Lady in a special
way, plus assist in the work of domestic and
foreign missions, come see us Tuesdays at 9:15
AM in Room 7. We will teach you how to make
rosaries. All materials are provided. In your own home, in your
spare time, you can help us make a difference. Hope to see you
soon!
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HONOR FLIGHT
ALL THEY DID WAS SAVE THE WORLD
If you wore the uniform of the Armed
Services of the United States during
World War II or Korea, please contact
us. If you know a Veteran who served
in WW II, please help us contact them.
Villages Honor Flight wants to take you to Washington, DC, to
see your WW II Memorial, plus the Korean, Vietnam, and Iwo
Jima Memorials, and The Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers.
The trip is Free—You Earned It!!!
Background at the National Web Site www.honorflight.org
Veterans, Guardians (Escorts), and Volunteers may apply on the
Local Web Site: www.villageshonorflight.org
Or Contact: John Murray, 352.259.0328.
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JOIN FATHER PETE
FOR 7-NIGHT CARIBBEAN CRUISE
NOVEMBER 25-DECEMBER 2, 2018
Aboard the Royal Caribbean Oasis of the Seas. Rates per
person (include cruise port and government tax, roundtrip bus
transportation from The Villages, bus driver gratuities and porter
gratuities on arrival. Deposit required to book is $250 per
person. Final payment due 08/14/2018.
Inside (6V) $803
Balcony (8D) $983
Balcony (6D) $1,003
Ocala Travel Cruise and Tour Center Monday— —
. The Villages (352) 753-9969. www.OcalaTravel.com
Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include cruise, port and
government taxes. Rates are subject to change without notice.
ST. TIMOTHY GIFT SHOP
352 350 8037
2018 Easter Books from Saginaw, MI are available in Gift shop.
Regular print $2.00 and very limited amount of Large print $3.00.
Gift Shop will be closed for Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy
Saturday, and Easter Sunday. We reopen regular hours April 3.
Located off the vestibule in the Church.
See Page 9 for Gift Shop Hours.
We accept only CASH or CHECKS.
We do not accept credit or debit cards.
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ST. TIMOTHY DINNER & A SHOW SERIES
Dine on a four-course dinner and a cash bar while
you enjoy Maestro’s World Famous Singing
Servers, along with special guest performers of
The Central Florida Lyric Opera, performing your
favorite opera arias and musical theater pieces by
request … with Maestro Bill Doherty at the piano!
The next Dinner and A Show at St. Timothy will be Monday,
April 9, 2018 at 5:30 PM.
Tickets, including Dinner and Cash Bar are $45.00 per
performance.
The next Concert in the Church is Spirit of
America on July 2, 2018 at 4:00 and 7:00 PM.
Tickets are $20.00 each
To view the show schedule and purchase
tickets, visit our website at
www.sttimothycc.com and look under the “Concerts and
Shows” tab. Or go to CentralFloridaLyricOpera.org. If you
do not have computer access call: 1-800-624-8038; or come
in to the Church Office between 09:00 AM and 01:00 PM
Monday-Friday.
DOLLARS FOR SCHOLARS
On April 7, 2018 Dollars for Scholars will sponsor a dance to
raise funds. It will be held at Laurel Manor Recreation Center at
6:00 PM. BYOB and snacks. Ms. Suzie Casta will entertain.
Dollars for Scholars awards scholarships to students from the
Villages High School and Wildwood High School each year.
They have awarded in excess of $400,000 in scholarships.
Cost of tickets are $15.00 per person and may be obtained from
Carol Lutgen at carol.lutgen6@gmail or 352-702-6209
MARCH 25, 2018 - 7 - PALM SUNDAY OF THE LORD’S PASSION
OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN ABOUT CATHOLICISM—RCIA
Adults who received all their sacraments but still did not get the
knowledge and formation along the way that they needed are
welcome to join the RCIA group on Mondays from 2:00-4:00 PM
in Room 1. The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA)
prepares unbaptized people, Christians from other churches and
Catholics who never received either their First Communion or
Confirmation to be fully initiated into the Catholic church.
Contact Dave if you are interested: [email protected],
352-753-0989.
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RETREAT: A PRAYERFUL JOURNEY WITH GOD
You are invited to a one-day retreat focused on developing a
better prayer life. April 10, 2018, 8:00 AM-4:30 PM, at St.
Vincent de Paul parish, Wildwood. $15 includes breakfast and
lunch. Contact David O’Brien to register and for details, 352-753
-0989, [email protected].
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THANK YOU
FROM FRUITLAND PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
On behalf of Fruitland Park Elementary, we thank you for
collecting BOXTOPS for our school. We just turned in
$523.50 worth. That money gets divided amongst
each grade level to purchase much needed classroom
supplies and physical education equipment. Please
keep collecting. Every BOXTOP adds up and helps! Thank you
for your continued support.
LEGION OF MARY
The Legion of Mary will hold the monthly rosary on the
fourth Tuesday of each month in the Meditation Room of
Freedom Point (the high rise building). It will begin at
3:00 PM and is open to everyone. Any questions can be
directed to Bob Filan at 259-8846.
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JOYFUL AGAIN
San Pedro will be offering “Joyful Again!” a retreat for
all widowed men and women, May 5 & 6, 2018, at San
Pedro Retreat Center in Winter Park.
“Joyful Again!” is a nationally recognized retreat
which helps the widowed with support from others who
understand the loss associated with the death of a spouse.
"Joyful Again!” is a two-day retreat for those who want to
resolve the grief they feel and begin to live again after the death
of their spouse. The retreat emphasizes self-help, personal
growth skills, and personal spiritual practices that will enable the
participant to take the healing journey.
For more information contact: Sharon Groholski at 386-717-
4452.
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DOES OUR FAITH HAVE AN ANSWER TO OUR WORLD’S PROBLEMS?
5 WEEK SERIES BEGINS ON APRIL 13
Catholic Social Teaching is “where the rubber hits the road” in
our Catholic faith, tackling issues like abortion, the death
penalty, war, the environment, how to vote as a Catholic and
responding to Jesus’ words: “whatever you do to the least of our
brothers & sisters, you did to me”. Beginning on Friday, April 13
from 1:30-3:00 PM. at St. Timothy parish, all three parishes from
The Villages—St. Mark the Evangelist, St. Timothy and St.
Vincent de Paul—will jointly present a five-part series filled with
informative and inspiring presentations, videos and group
discussion. To register, please contact: David O’Brien,
[email protected], (352)-753-0989
CATHOLIC ADULT EDUCATION CORNER
Holy Week begins with Palm (Passion) Sunday
and ends with the Holy Triduum—Holy Thursday
(HT), Good Friday (GF) and the Easter Vigil
(EV). HT recalls the Last Supper, the washing of
the feet, the institution of the Eucharist and the
priesthood. HT concludes when the altar is stripped and
Catholics enter the Garden of Gethsemane with Jesus for a night
of prayer. GF is the only day of the year when Mass is not
celebrated. Instead, the GF service includes veneration of the
Holy Cross. The EV Mass is the most elaborate Mass of the year
with rituals of light, fire, a recounting of salvation history and the
baptisms, confirmations and first communions of adults becoming
Catholics through RCIA. According to Pope Leo I, Easter is so
important that Christmas is only celebrated to prepare for Easter.
PALM SUNDAY OF THE LORD’S PASSION - 8 - MARCH 25, 2018
Visit our Website: www.sttimothycc.com�
Deacon Robert Basye
Deacon Kevin Mukri
Deacon John Bellacicco, Retired
Deacon Dick Bigelow, Retired
Deacon Rich Kaseta, Retired
Deacon Ron L’Huillier, Retired
Deacon George Mattison, Retired
Deacon John Sullivan, Retired
Deacon Bob Turbitt, Retired
Baptism
Preparation Class for Parents (call Parish Office)
Marriage
Four Months Advance Notice
Anointing of the Sick
Call Parish Office for appointment
New Parishioners
Please call Parish Office
Parish Office Hours
Monday-Thursday 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Confessions:
Tuesday: ........................... 9:15 AM
Saturday: ..... 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM
(Or anytime by appointment).
ST. TIMOTHY ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
1351 Paige Place, Lady Lake, FL 32159
(352) 753-0989 • Fax (352) 753-9602
Very Rev. Ed Waters, Pastor
Rev. Paul Chemplamparampil CMI, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Leo Perera, Hospital Ministry
Rev. Robert V. Fucheck,
Pastor Emeritus
Rev. Gerard Cunningham,
Retired
Rev. Peter Mitchell, Retired
Rev. Gerald Shovelton, Retired
Mass Schedule
Monday—Friday: 7:15 and 8:30 AM
Saturday: 8:30 AM
Saturday Vigil: 02:00, 4:00 and 6:00 PM
Sunday: 7:00, 9:00, and 11:00 AM; and 5:00 PM
Holy Days of Obligation
Holy Day: 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00 AM
Holy Day Vigil: 4:00 and 6:00 PM
TRIDUUM
The summit of the Liturgical Year is the Easter Triduum—from
the evening of Holy Thursday to the evening of Easter Sunday.
Though chronologically three days, they are liturgically one day
unfolding for us the unity of Christ's Paschal Mystery.
The single celebration of the Triduum marks the end of the
Lenten season, and leads to the Mass of the Resurrection of the
Lord at the Easter Vigil.
The liturgical services that take place during the Triduum are:
�� Mass of the Lord's Supper
�� Good Friday of the Lord's Passion
�� Mass of the Resurrection of the Lord
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THE MASS OF THE LORD’S SUPPER
The Ceremonial of Bishops sets the context in no. 297: "With
this Mass, celebrated in the evening of the Thursday in Holy
Week, the Church begins the sacred Easter Triduum and
devotes herself to the remembrance of the Last Supper. At the
super on the night he was betrayed, the Lord Jesus, loving those
who were his own in the world even to the end, offered his Body
and Blood to the Father under the appearance of bread and
wine, gave them to the apostles to eat and drink, then enjoined
the apostles and their successors in the priesthood to offer them
in turn. This Mass is, first of all, the memorial of the institution of
the eucharist, that is, of the Memorial of the Lord's Passover, by
which under sacramental signs he perpetuated among us the
sacrifice of the New Law. The Mass of the Lord's Supper is also
the memorial of the institution of the priesthood, by which
Christ's mission and sacrifice are perpetuated in the world. In
addition, this Mass is the memorial of that love by which the Lord
loved us even to death . . ."
PASTORAL CARE
Bereavement Ministry-Liturgy
Deacon Rich Kaseta .............. 391-5703
Jennie Courter, Coord. Lit. .... 751-1009
Bereavement Ministry-Grief Support
Mary Ehrnman ........................ 753-9853
Ministry to the Sick
Deacon Ron L’Huillier ............ 753-0989
Gerri Mukri ............................. 633-2686
Ministry to the Sick—Home Visits
Gerri Mukri ............................. 633-2686
Knights of Columbus
Gerry Morneau ................ 727-580-8586
Anita Vetter ..................... 352-978-0237
Stan Misiorski .................. 352 751-2693
St. Vincent de Paul Office ........ 753-1455
Monday - Thursday . 9:00 AM—3:00 PM
Friday ...................... 9:00AM—12:00PM
Second Home Thrift Store Pick Up
Last Thursday of Month 7:00-11:00 AM
Respite Care
Roseann Kory ........................ 750-2819
Respect Life
Deacon John Bellacicco .. 845-204-4891
Trudy Crouthamel ........... 352-430-8320
LITURGICAL LIFE
Altar Care/Worship Environment
Mary Paulsboe ....................... 259-7172
Altar Linens
Lorraine Beller ........................ 268-2427
Marie Lavoie .................... 508-523-0663
Altar Servers
Ruth Kinstle ..................... 410-404-5912
Choir and Cantors
Bill Doherty ............................. 753-0989
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Comm.
Robert Strack .................. 845-548-9502
Handbells
Melanie O’Donnell ........... 352-391-3878
Readers
Jo Lynn and Gary Christie ..... 259-8984
Sacristan
Donna Boswell ....................... 750-3002
Ushers
Joy Holmen ............................ 750-9679
BULLETIN SUBMISSIONS
Bulletin articles must be submitted to
[email protected] by noon on
Monday prior to the Sunday you wish the item
published. Submissions must be approved by
the Ministry Coordinator or Publicity
Chairman. Early submission dates are
announced in the Bulletin.
ST. TIMOTHY ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH—MINISTRIES
PLEASE BE MINDFUL!
When entering Church, please be mindful that
many people are praying. If you wish to greet
someone do so in quiet tones so as not to
disturb another’s prayer time.
HANDICAPPED
The entry on the north side of the
Church which is covered with a red
awning is handicap accessible.
Handicapped seating is provided in
the front pews. If you are unable to enter the
lines for reception of Communion, please sit
in the very first pews and the Priest/Deacon/
Minister of Holy Communion will come to you
with Holy Communion.
Thank you for your assistance.
If there is an emergency during Mass, the
Head Usher will call 911. Please DO NOT
call 911 from your personal cell. The Church
has a direct line.
SERVICE ANIMALS
While Service Animals are welcome
in Church to accompany disabled
individuals, anyone with a service
animal should sit in the Narthex by
the doors. Your assistance is greatly
appreciated.
PAYMENT BY CREDIT CARD
The Church Office accepts
payment for Masses and Candles
by credit card. We accept
MasterCard, Visa, Discover and
American Express.
PLEASE BE CONSIDERATE
Many parishioners are extremely
sensitive to scented shampoos,
perfumes, deodorants, laundry
detergent and other scented
products. Please do not wear
them in Church. Thank you.
St. Timothy Catholic Church
CANDLES
Six-day candles for the candle stands
are available in the Gift Shop (see hours
above) or in the Church Office 9:00 AM-
4:00 PM Monday to Friday for $5.00
each (please bring exact amount).
Other candles burn the red glass at the
bottom requiring costly replacement. Please
do not burn any candles other than the
ones sold in the Gift Shop and Church
Office.
In the event the store and office are
closed, please see Fr. Ed for candles.
LAST SUPPER
PERPETUAL ADORATION CHAPEL
The Chapel is available for quiet
adoration in the presence of the
Eucharist.
Cards with information on how
you may access the Chapel are
available in the Church Office (9:00 AM-4:00
PM Monday – Friday).
Please, DO NOT leave any items, Rosary,
prayer cards, booklets, etc., in the
Adoration Chapel.
When entering the Last Supper Adoration
Chapel, it is necessary to place your full palm
against the key pad before entering code.
While at prayer, please pray for
an increase in the call to priesthood.
PARISH LIFE
AA & Alanon
Al ............................................ 259-6978
Frank ...................................... 753-3478
Ancient Order of Hibernians
Joe Farrell ..................... (352) 751-7082
Basic Catholic Theology
.. 431-8339
Bible Study
Allen Eskreis .......................... 751-0294
Cancer Support Group
Betty Anderson ............... 352-753-4068
Deaf Ministry
Merlyn Opio ............................ 445-0767
Essential Tremors Support Group Ministry
Ken Taylor .............................. 787-3866
Garden Club
Pat Kerans ............................. 259-7323
Gift Shop ................................... 350-8037
Tuesday—Friday ... 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Saturday:
Sunday: . After 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00 AM
.................................................. Masses
Home Helpers/Repairs
Call Church Office .................. 753-0989
Hospitality (“Coffee &”)
Kari & Chuck Schimmel ......... 408-3623
Ethel Nutini ............................. 259-0487
National Alliance of Mental Illness
Diane Heath ........................... 259-2797
Rosary Makers
James Walmsley .................... 350-2272
Volunteer Coordinator
Pat Schaefer .......................... 753-0989
Women’s Guild
Sue Galligan ................... 352-661-9562
Women’s Karing Krafters
Irene Rhyner .......................... 205-7321
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www.formed.org yet and created your
own personal account, don’t miss out
any longer. Use our parish code:
QKR887 (must use capital letters) to have
FREE access
SPIRITUAL LIFE
Benedictine Oblates
Ann Marie Porta ..................... 750-9009
Marian Movement of Priests Prayer Cenacle
Angelo Musone ...................... 751-2520
Charismatic Prayer
Deacon Bob Turbitt ................ 753-3298
Cursillo
Darlene Drazenovich ...... 703-398-4095
Legion of Mary
Betty Baccelliere ............. 352-751-3889
Marilyn Pellicone ............ 914-224-7747
Servants of Mary
Donna Curtis (Prioress) .......... 348-8905
Spanish Prayer Group
Carmen Guzman .................... 750-3236
FAITH FORMATION ..................... 753-0989