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HOLY ROSARY PARISH GUARDIAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
Fr. Bernardine Eikhuemelo, Pastor Sr. Dianne Rumschlag, SND, Head of School
Claudia Pratt, Business Manager /Bookkeeper Sr. Cynthia Shaffer SND, Principal
Sr. Victora Will, Pastoral Associate Therese Jackson. Principal
Web site: www.holyrosaryjax.org email: [email protected]
Parish Office & Church...........(904) 764-3241 Sisters’ Convent...........(904) 764-9032 School Office............(904) 765-6522
PARISH OFFICE HOURS SCHOOL OFFICE HOURS
Monday - Friday...........9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday- Friday........8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
HOLY ROSARY CATHOLIC CHURCH
Diocese of St. Augustine
“Serving Jacksonville’s Northside since 1921"
4731 Norwood Avenue, Jacksonville, Florida 32206
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
As followers of Jesus, we at Holy Rosary Parish, seek to be a living community with respect for different persons and
personalities. Attuned to the will of God by example of faith, worship, and prayer, we will work together toward the common goal of a loving, sharing,
forgiving community that would, in itself, draw the interest of others into our Church community!
Mass Schedule
Sunday Saturday Vigil Weekday Mass Holy Days Adoration of the Eucharist Reconciliation
10:00 AM 5:00 PM Friday 8:00 AM 6:30 PM Mondays 6 PM—7 PM Saturday 4:30 PM
††† Mass Intentions May, 2018 †††
Fri. 4th— 8:00 am— Parishioners of Holy Rosary
Sat. 5th— 5:00 pm— Parishioners of Holy Rosary
Sun 6th– 10:00 am- +Susan Meusel Holloway by Tim & Anne Meusel
Fri. 11th— 8;00 am— Parishioners of Holy Rosary
Sat. 12th – 5:00 pm – Parishioners of Holy Rosary
Sun. 13th -10:00 am – All Mothers both Living & Deceased
Fri. 18th—8:00 am — Parishioners of Holy Rosary
Sat. 19th– 5:00 pm - NO MASS
Sun. 20th-9:30 am – Mass at Crucifixion
Fri. 25th—8:00 am - Parishioners of Holy Rosary
Sat. 26th—5:00 pm – Parishioners of Holy Rosary
Sun. 27th -10:00 am – +Souls of the Departed by Jackie & Lucette
Fri. 1st —8:00 am — Parishioners of Holy Rosary
Sat. 2nd – 5:00 pm – Parishioners of Holy Rosary
Sun. 3rd– 10:00 am— +William Carney by the Brown Family
Eucharistic Ministers Lectors
Saturday, May 5 Saturday, May 5
Ann Miller, Roger Millo Alton Yates
Sunday, May 6 Sunday, May 6
Jackie Moore, Roger Millo Anne Meusel, Dorothy Parker
Saturday, May 12 Saturday, May 12
Ann Miller, Ron Walsh Henry Evans
Sunday, May 13 Sunday, May 13
Sr. Darlene, Sal Occulto Claudia Pratt, Donna Rettini
Saturday, May 19 Saturday, May 19
NO MASS NO MASS
Sunday, May 20 Sunday, May 20
Mass @ Crucifixion Mass @ Crucifixion
Saturday, May 26 Saturday, May 26
Ann Miller, Sr. Victora Ron Walsh
Sunday, May 27 Sunday, May 27
Brooklyn & Cheyenne Ramirez Cynthia Diggett, Robert Lewis
Saturday, June 2 Saturday, June 2
Ann Miller, Ron Walsh Alton Yates
Sunday, June 3 Sunday, June 3
Jackie Moore, Roger Millo Cynthia Diggett, Dorothy Parker
Dean Hatlestad, , Michael Hatlestad, Henry Reyes Tan,
Kathy Dalton, Teen Wilson, Braydon Stephens,
Barbara Stairs, Michael Reineck, Alan Thrower,
Tom Bowen, & Roxanne Hermiller
Amanda Robison, Carmela Rettini Taylor, Christine Robinson,
Hattie Benton, Jean Adkins, Aletha Moore, & Joseph Desir
Remember all of our deceased loved ones in your prayers
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Happy Ascension and Mother’s Day!
It is not often in our calendars – civil and liturgical –
that these two very important days occur and are
celebrated on the same date. But first and foremost, a
happy and blessed solemnity of the Ascension to
everyone; may the risen and ascended Lord bless us with
the gifts of the Spirit from the Father. Amen
Secondly, a very happy and joyful day to all mothers,
grandmothers and great grandmothers in our tri-parish
area. Today, in a special manner we acknowledge and
thank you for your many and selfless sacrifices borne for
the sake of the lives of all your children. These sacrifices
are evident not only in the human, but also in the spiritual
and religious aspects of your children’s lives. We salute
you and pray that you continue to experience the joy and
the sense of fulfillment in the good work that you have
accomplished. HAPPY MOTHERS DAY!!!
The Ascension of the Lord, which marked the final
departure of Jesus from the disciples, was also a call to
the apostles that it is now time for them to carry on the
Master’s mission of building the new kingdom of God.
In other words, as the first reading from the Acts of the
Apostles makes clear, the apostles are to go on and be
witnesses to the resurrection of Christ and preach in his
name. Obviously, the task was not going to be
accomplished in one day.
In the same way, while we set aside a special day to
celebrate mothers, we all know that, true motherhood
never really ends – it continues to be manifested lovingly
under various circumstances as time goes on in the life of
children. Hence, for sons and daughters, holding
mothers in high regard and thanking God for what they
have done is not a one day affair, but is and should be an
ongoing exercise of honor and respect for them.
As the solemnity of the Ascension today reminds us of
our calling to be witnesses of the good news, may our
celebration of Mother’s Day also reawaken in us our
obligation to always honor our mothers.
Have a blessed week everyone!
Fr. Bernardine
May Birthdays
Yuli Cardenas—13th
Felicity Lyles—15th
Carolyn Occulto—25th
Cesar Valdez—30th
May Anniversaries
Robert & Martha Lewis—3rd
Tim & Anne Meusel—22nd
Tyler McConnell
Andrew Rumschlag
William Jack Wilson
Lee Gutteridge
Joel Ater
Weekend of May 6, 2018
Mass Attendance: Sat.—16, Sun. – 69
Offertory: 2,049.60
Famous last Words
Toward the end of Jesus' earthly
ministry it became inevitable: Jesus would
physically be taken from their midst. What
would happen to this movement so recently
begun? If it was to be carried on with power,
the little band of disciples stood in special
need of prayer. So Jesus offered the High
Priestly Prayer, and asked God to grant
them the same marks of the Spirit we need
today. In that prayer Jesus stressed three
things, First, He wanted them to know the
Christian Gospel, not simply as a pretty
story, but as God's truth. Second, He prayed
for them to be ready to bear witness to that
truth by testifying in all areas of life.
Finally, He desired they be a people who find
joy by fulfilling God's call.
If at first you don’t succeed, try doing it the way mom
told you to in the beginning!
NOTICE!
There will be a tri-parish mass on
Pentecost Sunday, May 20th @ 9:30 am. The mass
will be celebrated at Crucifixion located at 3183 W.
Edgewood Ave. 32209
Please Make Note
There will be NO MASS on Saturday, May 19th.
Please join us for coffee & donuts
every Sunday following the mass.
If you know a parishioner who will be
graduating from Middle School, High School or
College this year, please give their name to
Sr. Victora, Claudia or call the office. We will
be recognizing and honoring them with a
Cake & Punch reception on Sunday June 3rd.
All are invited.
Guardian Catholic School eighth graders are selling
BBQ dinners for $10 each on Saturday, May 19, from
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the school. Please come out
to support our graduates. Proceeds benefit
graduation activities.
The next workday is scheduled for next
Saturday, May 19th @9:00 am. A big thanks to
those who have helped and continue to help on
these days!
NEWS & EVENTS FROM AROUND THE DIOCESE
The Catholic Charities Workforce Development Program helps low-income, unemployed or underemployed
adults find work. If you are 18 years of age or older and eligible to work in the US, you may qualify for this
FREE assistance. Our job readiness training prepares you with an up-to-date resume and cover letter. You will
receive coaching on how to answer even the most difficult questions during the job interview. You’ll receive
FREE computer and financial literacy training. You will receive supportive services during your job search such
as transportation, childcare and interview attire. Your resume will be submitted to our employer-partners who
are looking to hire great people! Call us at (904) 900-7943 or email [email protected].
The Diocese of Saint Augustine treats all allegations of sexual misconduct seriously and deals with all allegations in a
prompt, confidential and thorough manner. To Report Abuse, call: Diocesan Victim Assistance Coordinator
(904) 262-3200, ext. 129, or the Department of Children and Families at 1-800-96-Abuse (800) 962-2873.
La Diócesis de San Agustín le da seria consideración a toda acusación de mala conducta sexual y dispone de todos dichos
casos de manera pronta, completa y confidencial. Para reportar tal abuso, llame a: Coordinador Diocesano de Auxilio a
Victimas (904) 262-3200, ext. 129 o Departamento de Niños y Familias del Estado de la Florida1-800-96
Abuse (800) 962-2873.
The Ascension of Christ marks the definitive entrance of Jesus’ humanity into God’s heavenly domain from where he
will come again to judge the living and the dead. He is seated at the right hand of the Father, interceding for those
who draw near to him through God. He is the high priest, the center and the principal actor of the liturgy that honors
the Father in heaven. (CCC# 659-664)
La ascensión de Jesucristo marca la entrada definitiva de la humanidad de Jesús en el dominio celeste de Dios de
donde ha de volver a juzgar vivos y muertos. Cristo, está sentado a la derecha del Padre, para interceder por los que
por Él llegan a Dios. Él es el más alto sacerdote, el centro y el actor principal de la liturgia que honra al Padre en el
cielo. (CIC # 659-664)
Camp I Am Special is looking for groups to volunteer to provide meals during the summer.
This is an excellent way to interact with our Campers & Buddies, to see one of the happiest
places on earth, and help transform a life. https://www.mealtrain.com/trains/ylz8ey.
EWTN Airs Documentary on the Florida Martyrs
On June 6, at 10:00 p.m., famed "Miracle Hunter" Michael O'Neill's original EWTN
series They Might Be Saints will air a special one-hour episode on the courageous and heroic
witnesses who gave their lives for the Catholic faith during the Spanish missionary period. The
cause for the Martyrs of la Florida was formally opened on Oct. 12, 2015, in Tallahassee and is
currently being prepared for submission to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints in Rome.
This episode of “They Might Be Saints” was filmed on location at various sites in Florida and
includes interviews with expert witnesses including Bishop Estévez. Before the episode’s
debut on June 6, Father Mitch Pacwa will have as his guests on EWTN Live at 8:00 p.m.
Father Len Plazewski, vice-postulator for the Florida Martyrs cause and Heather Jordan, who
serves on the Board of the Martyrs of La Florida Missions, Inc. To learn more about the cause
and the Florida Martyrs, visit www.martyrsoflafloridamissions.org.