Parish Office Phone Number
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Parish Office Phone Number: 813-949-4565
Fax Number: 813-948-1981
www.LadyRosary.org
Office Hours Monday—Friday
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Celebration of the Eucharist
Saturday Vigils- 4:00 PM
6:00 PM (Spanish —Livestream)
Sunday Masses- 7:30 AM 9:30 AM
11:30 AM / Livestream) 5:00 PM (Life Teen)
Daily Mass
Monday—Friday 8:00 AM
Thursday – Eucharist Adoration 8:30 – 9:30 AM
Early Childhood Center Mary’s House 813-948-5999
Children’s Ministry Young Disciples
813-949-2699 [email protected]
Youth Ministry 813-949-7331
Family Life Ministry 813-949-4565 ext. 232 or 230
[email protected] [email protected]
Music Ministry [email protected]
Sacrament of Reconciliation In Immaculata Hall
Saturday 3:00—4:00 PM Sunday 4:00– 5:00 PM
Or by appointment
6th Sunday of Easter—May 9, 2021
Welcome to Our Lady of the Rosary!
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Professing one Faith, one Lord, and one Baptism. Our Lady of the Rosary Parish is a Roman Catholic community of the people of God redeemed by Jesus Christ and
sanctified by the Holy Spirit. Strengthened by Prayer, the Sacraments, and the Word, we seek to know Jesus Christ fully, to serve Him faithfully,
and to experience the transforming power of the Holy Spirit. Through the Stewardship of our Time, Talent and Treasure, we strive to
minister to the spiritual and material needs of all God’s Children. Empowered by the gifts of the Holy Spirit, we proclaim the Good News of Salvation through Jesus Christ and invite everyone to join us in the Kingdom of God where the
Justice, Peace, and Joy of Christ abound.
Rev. Monsignor, Ronald B. Aubin J.C.L., Pastor
Rev. Felipe Gonzalez Parochial Vicar
Rev. Albert Shuyaka Weekend Associate
Rev. Dayan Machado In Residence
Deacon Ken Anderson [email protected]
Deacon Bill Ditewig
Deacon José Solórzano [email protected]
Deacon Frank DeSanto
Kathy Fox -Office Manager / Bookkeeper [email protected]
Danielle Murphy- Pastor’s Secretary [email protected]
Barbara Gallagher Receptionist / Parish Calendar Coordinator
Wendy Ottenwalder -Parish Secretary [email protected]
Madison Marsh-Web Master
Ron Serpenti Safety & Assistance Director [email protected]
Sixth Sunday of Easter — May 9, 2021
Saturday, May 8— Easter Weekday Readings: Acts 16: 1-10; Jn 15: 18-21 4:00 pm: † Ruth Ahlgren by Patricia & Richard Ahlgren 6:00 pm: † Tomás Muñiz by The Muñiz– Garcia Santiago Family Sunday, May 9— Sixth Sunday of Easter Readings: Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48; 1 Jn 4: 7-10; Jn 15:9-17 7:30 am: † Carlos Augusto Franco by Alma Cruz & Family 9:30 am: For the People of Our Lady of the Rosary 11:30 am: † Manuel & Mariela Matallana by The Matallana Family 5:00 pm: Intentions of All Mothers Living & Deceased Monday, May 10— Easter Weekday / USA: saint Damien de Veuster Readings: Acts 16: 11-15; Jn 15:26—16:4a 8:00 am: Intentions of Dennis & Pauline Joaquin by Gladys & Raymond Romain
Tuesday, May 11— Easter weekday Readings: Acts 16:22-34; Jn 16:5-11 8:00 am: † Geraldine Hanyak by Patricia Crowe Wednesday, May 12— Easter Weekday / Saints Nereus and Achilleus Readings: Acts 17: 15,22—18:1; Jn 16:12-15 8:00 am: † Geri Hanyak by J. Lynne & Sandra Simmons Thursday, May 13— Easter Weekday/ Our Lady of Fatima Readings: Acts 18: 1-8/Jn 16:16-20 8:00 am: † Edmond Joseph Donnellan by Gale Donnellan Friday, May 14— Saint Matthias Readings: Acts 1:15-17, 20-26; Jn 15:9-17 8:00 am: Intentions of Jessamyn and Rex Lagasca by Self
Saturday, May 15— Easter Weekday / Saint Isidore Readings: Acts 18: 23-28; Jn 16:23b-28 4:00 pm: † Betsy Dilimone by Marie & Frank Barreca 6:00 pm: † Aridia del Carmen Grullon by Maria Esperanza Torres Sunday, May 16— The Ascension of the Lord Readings: Eph 1:17-23 or Eph 4: 1-13 or 4: 1-7, 11-13; Mk 16:15-20 7:30 am: Intentions of All Fathers Living & Deceased 9:30 am: In Thanksgiving for all the many Blessings by The Calamba Family 11:30 am: For the People of Our Lady of the Rosary 5:00 pm: † Bob & Nell Januzzi by Mary Ann Stewart
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THE PRESENCE OF THE HOLY SPIRIT We have a unique episode in the Acts of the Apostles today. A whole roomful of people are baptized with the Holy Spirit before they are baptized with water! The verb used—“the Holy Spirit ‘fell’ on them” (Acts 10:44)—is characteristic of the way the Spirit works throughout the book of Acts: powerful and surpris-ing. Though this “baptism” is not the normative way the New Testament describes baptism, it is still a good reminder today that the Holy Spirit is not controlled by whether or not we pour water, but rather that our sacramental signs reveal the presence of the Spirit at work among us. And we have a double reinforcement of how this work is accomplished from a Letter and a Gospel bear-ing John’s name. It is love, self-sacrificing and self-giving love, that manifests the Spirit of Jesus in our midst. It is love that is the greatest of commandments. The Spirit is manifested equally through those who live in that love. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
“This is my commandment: love one another as I love you. No one has greater love than this, to lay down
one’s life for one’s friends” - JOHN 15:12-13
Do you love Jesus? Do you consider Him your friend? Jesus says that if we love Him we would be willing to offer whatever we have to Him, not because we want praise and glory, but simply
because we love Him. Does your giving seem mechanical out of obligation or do you share freely out of love?
DEEP DEBT My mother was the most beautiful woman I ever saw. All I am I owe to my mother. I attribute all my success in life
to the moral, intellectual, and physical education I re-ceived from her.
—George Washington
LITTLE THINGS Faithfulness in little things is a big thing.
—St. John Chrysostom
Anointing of the Sick Those scheduled for Serious Surgery should contact the Parish to arrange for the reception of this sacrament prior to their entrance into the hospital. Those in imminent danger of death have a right to the consolation of the Sacraments of Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick and Holy Eucharist. Immediate relatives should call the Parish 949-4565 . Baptism Baptism for infants and children under seven: Please contact Deacon Frank or Kathy DeSanto at (813) 949-4565 ext 232 or 230 or by email to [email protected] or [email protected] to schedule an appointment prior to deciding on a Baptismal date. Confirmation Teens: Baptized Teens in 9th grade or above may enroll in the Confirma-tion Class by calling Patricia Ikhwan at 949-7331. Adults: who practice their Catholic Faith but have not yet been confirmed, should contact Dea-con Frank or Kathy DeSanto at 949-4565 ext 232 or 230 so special in-structions and arrangements may be made for their Confirmation. Eucharist The homebound may receive Communion on a regular basis by contacting the parish office to request this service. Lay ministers assist the pastor in this ministry. Holy Orders If you would like to serve God by preaching the Gospel, celebrating the Sacraments and serving the needy, God may be calling you to be a priest or deacon. For more information contact Fr. Ron or the Diocesan Vocation Director at 727-345-3452 or website: www.spvocation.org or e-mail: [email protected]. Marriage In keeping with Diocesan guidelines, arrangements must be made at least six months before an anticipated wedding date can be set, to allow for the required SIX MONTH preparations for the sacrament of matrimony. Couples need to pre-register for the next Joined in Christ Sacramental Marriage Preparation Pro-gram as soon as a decision to marry has been made, by contacting Deacon Frank or Kathy DeSanto at 949-4565 ext 232 or 230 or Email at [email protected] or [email protected] Reconciliation (Confession) In Immaculata Hall Saturday: 3:00 to 4:00 PM, Sunday 4:00— 5:00 PM or by appointment. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA, RCIA adapted to teens, RCIA adapted to children) Unbaptized adults, older children, or teens who wish to be baptized in the Cath-olic Faith, or adults, older children or teens already baptized into another Chris-tian community and who now desire full communion with the Catholic Church, should contact Deacon Frank or Kathy DeSanto at 949-4565 ext 232 or 230 or Email at [email protected] or [email protected] .
Michelle Howe Carol Stuczynski Oscar Arriaga Tom Cullen Bob Coulter Maribelle Reyla Lois Wurzelbacher Mary Roseberry Valerie Castellano Forest Veit David Cunningham Patti Ball Robert Schwager Mike Caltieri Hector Aleman Raul Hernandez Virginia Hoeffner Julito Alonso Roberto Perez Elia Ronda Ramon Sandoval, Jr. Olivia Dipasupil Sophia Dipasupil Stephany Strul
Michael Glorioso Gabriel Mason Tony Varano Eleni Driscoll Xiomara Mejia Gilberto Lopez Gladys Cestoni Damian Perroti Karen Sullivan Brad Sherwin Bill Kress Joseph Benigno Eileen Mason Edith Lugo Patricia Ahlgren Patricia McLeod Marc Ventresca Bud Beck Lena Gamble Malcom Babione Dolores Escobar Anne B. Donnellan Belinda & Tommy Towsend Mae Brown
Call the Parish Office with your prayer
requests or Go to:
www.ladyrosary.org/prayer
Fill out the form and click submit.
Let us pray for those who are sick and all caregivers.
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Our Lady of the Rosary Early Childhood Center provides a faith based structured preschool learning environ-ment. Our program starts at age 2 through the state funded VPK program. Our rigorous academics have been proven suc-cessful by the performance of our children going onto Kinder-garten. Our curriculum focuses on phonetic awareness, letter recognition, writing skills, reading strategies, and problem solv-ing activities. We offer two sessions, a morning preschool program and an afternoon program. We also offer extended hours when needed. For more information please contact: Corrine Ertl, Center Director at 813-948-5999 or [email protected]
Camp mystery is hiring for summer camp weeks June 2nd through July 31st, we work Monday thru Friday. We are looking for a person who likes to be outdoors, plays sports has an outgoing person-ality. Able to lead a group of children ages 5-12. Must be over 20 years and pass level 2 back-ground check.
Pease contact Ms. Corrine or Ms. Bettina at 813-948-5999.
Pray for our Military
We pray that God will protect and watch over those we love and care for as they bravely serve our country. By the interces-sion of the patron saints of soldiers, St.
George and St. Joan of Arc; may they all return home safely.
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Who to call to become involved—parish organizations and ministries
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Mike & Bonnie Meyer……..………...…618-830-7572 Altar Servers: Deacon Frank & Kathy DeSanto……………...…………….………813-949-4565 Altar Servers (Spanish) Nini Paredes……………...………………………………….310-614-6250 Annulments: Fr. Felipe Gonzalez………[email protected] ………813-949-4565 Arts & Crafts: Lynn Jenkins…………………………………..………….……………813-996-1916 Arts & Environment: Jessica Kroger……………………..……..………………….....813-995-0189 BearMakers: Suzie Garrett…………………………………….………………………813 973-1117 Bible Study Group: (Thursdays)……………………………..………………………813.949-4565 Cancer Support Network: Joe Gallagher .……………….…………………………….813-928-4902 Catholic Business Network: Mary Ann Whallen ……………………..……………813 833-4737 Columbiettes # 8104: Claire Thompson…………………...……………….813–951-0570 Council of Catholic Women: Coleen Ward……………………………………..813-997-1045 Cursillo Movement Representative: Sue Maffeo ……………………….….............813-996-0940 Divine Mercy Cenacles: Elizabeth Montgomery………………….........................c:813-240-3843 EMAUS Mujeres : Sally Bonilla….……………….………..………………………......813-495-7776 EMAUS Hombres: Carlos Muñoz ………………………………………………..813-385-1260 Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Christine Pearce………..…….813-469-0642 Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion (Spanish): Carlos Muñoz ………… 813– 385-1260 Funeral / Bereavement ………………… Kathy & Deacon Frank DeSanto………..813-949-4565 Guard of Honor of the Sacred Heart: Danielle.Richardson.,[email protected] Gethsemane Alba Alzate (S)………………………………………………………813-765-7704 Grupo de Oracion: Amparo Gomez ………………………………………………..….813-370-6442 Healing Ministry: Burt Odom….……………………………………[email protected] Hearts Afire: Cheryl Hammond….…….……………………………..……………...c: 813-728-8448 Jail Ministry: Denise Starkey…………………………………………………………...(813)215-9535 Joseph’s Hands; Filipino Comm. ;Rosary Makers; Mac & Nida Liwanag… 703-447-0331 Knights of Columbus, Council 8104: Ben Strakos Grand Knight………………….. 813-751-4814 Lectors: Dc. Frank DeSanto…949-4565…..(Spanish) Arturo Giammugnani…813.767-1814 Legion of Mary (Spanish): Ligia Villadiego………………..….................. 727-512-2301 LifeTeen Band/Jonathan Rine …..………………………………………..…...……... 727-457-9822 Living Well Women's Study: …………………..……………………………………...
Marian Mvmnt. of Priests/Patriotic Rosaries: Hermie de la Cruz 813-406-4567 Marriage Prep: DeaconFrank@ or [email protected] ….949-4565 Mary’s Hands: Christina Cunningham……………………………....845-790-1613
Matrimonio, Dialogo y Seguimiento (M.D.S): Jorge/Jessenia Rodriguez 813-720-9144 Mental Health Counselor: Carmen Anderson…………………. 813-949-4565 Mercy Calling: Cheryl Hammond………………………………….... 813 728-8448
Ministers of Hospitality: Robert Nyberg 813-505-1427….(Sp.) Eddie Roque 244-7079
Music Ministry (Sp.) Jose Diaz..…………………………………... 813-758-9401
Nain/Bereavement…Dcn. Frank & Mrs. Kathy DeSanto………...813-949-4565 Nar-Anon: Ingrid M. [email protected] ……………………813-397-7417 Natural Family Planning: Jenene & Matt Peterson …...…………….....949-2226 Nursing Home Ministry: ……………………………………………. 813-949-4565 Prayer Group (Fri AM): Aurora Bowen…………………………813.996-9774 Rediscovering Jesus Men’s Ministry: Dave …………….…….…….727-403-8060 Respect Life Committee: Michele Holzberger……………………..813-323-4304 Respeto a la Vida: Gladys Ruenes:…………………………………813-943-7061 R.I.C.A Rito de Iniciación Cristiana para Adultos: Luis Nuñez..…...813-784-4035 Sacristan: Kathy DeSanto..949-4565; Sp.: Lydia Cordero … ...813-846-6348 Scouts U.S.A.….. email: [email protected]…. … …….404-801-3223 Seniors’ Ministry, Director: Carol Gray…………………………….813-310-4729 Servants Heart Couples’ Ministry: Jevon & Cindy Williams…….813-407-2324 Spanish Ministry: Gustavo B …………………………………… ..813-770-5556 Spanish Prayer Group: Amparo Gomez …………………………..813-370-6442 Sports Program: Patrick Poland………………………………… 813-484-8621 St. Kateri Sodality: Communion to the Homebound……………813-949-4565 St. Nicholas Society (AKA: Papa Noel): Sheila Vega…………….813.949-4565 St. Vincent de Paul Society: Sharon Turner……… ….…………813-494-2551
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Music Ministry A blessed Eastertide to all ! I am very grateful to all who participated in the music ministry for the liturgies of Holy Week and Easter. These are the high-est liturgical celebrations of our Church Year, and I thought it only fitting to bring in some extra reinforcements to join me in the choir area for Easter. Although we did have a small group of singers and instruments at these liturgies, I am still proceeding with caution with regard to bringing our music ministry back in full force. I am not bring-ing the choirs back at this time, and will likely continue through the remainder of the Easter Season with just a cantor at each Mass with me.
It is very encouraging to hear of so many that have gotten their COVID vaccinations, and to hear that the overall trend in COVID infections in our area and nation wide seem to be going down. I believe, however, that it is prudent for all of us to con-tinue to be vigilant, to adhere to the protocols, practice distanc-ing and masking, and pray for the end of the pandemic. As the song says, “we’ve come this far by faith”. So as we bask in the glory of this Easter Season, rejoicing in the triumph of Christ’s resurrection and what that means for all of us, may we continue to pray for one another, to remain safe and healthy, and keep our eyes fixed on the Lord our God. He is risen! Even as he said. Amen. Alleluia!
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Our Lady of the Rosary provides on-site Professional Counseling Services to children, adults, couples and families. Contributions towards the cost of services are welcome and payable to OLOR. For additional information, or to schedule an appointment, please call (813) 949-4565, ext. 223 or e-mail [email protected]
Office hours: Thursday and Friday by appointment. Carmen S. Anderson Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Society of St. Vincent de Paul
The Catholic Church encourages the “practice of merciful love,” offering as a guide the corporal works of mercy, charitable acts for the common good and basic human welfare. These actions are rooted in our love for the Lord, and as Jesus tells us, knowing that
whatever we do for the most vulnerable among us we do for Him. Pantry Hours: Thursday and Friday 9 am -11:30 am. For assistance Contact (813)949-6094
Rito de Iniciación Cristiana de Adultos
El Rito de Iniciación Cristiana es un proceso de conversion y crecimiento espiritual, que toma tiempo, en nuestra rela-ción con Dios y la Iglesia. Es un camino de fe donde todos están totalmente bienvenidos.. Si usted está interesado en la exploración de una relación con Jesucristo acérquese a nosotros y le ayudaremos para que pueda prepararse con los sacramentos del Bautismo, Primera comunión y Confirmación. Para Informacion llame al la oficina Parroquial.
Love one another “Jesus said to his disciples: ‘As the Father loves me, so I also love you. Remain in my love.’” – John 15:9 Sometimes loving one another is easier said than done. In our use of words today we often describe people or events to the ex-
treme. “He’s the greatest ever!!” or “I hate this or that.” Same with the word “love,” such as “I LOVE Football!” or, “I love pizza” or “I just loved that movie.” The word, “Love” is a powerful word. When you tell someone you love them it can evoke an emotional re-sponse. You are sharing your deepest feelings and opening your soul to them. In today’s Gospel from St. John, Jesus tells His disciples, “As the Father loves me, so I love you. Remain in my love.” Jesus goes on to talk about the depth of His love, and that He would lay down His life for them. He later gives them a three-word command: “Love one another.” Our world today seems to be in constant turmoil and we see this on so-cial media. We hear cases of road rage and see violence on the news all the time. This is a contradiction of Jesus’s command to us to love one another. It’s easy to love your parent, relatives, and even a pet. Sure, you might become angry or upset with something they say or do, but you still love them. But what about the stranger—those in other vehi-cles, on social media, or on the other side of the political aisle? What about those on the side of the road asking for help? What about those of different skin color, faith traditions or sexual orientation? Jesus com-manded us to love all, not just a few.
That means showing compassion, mercy, and forgiveness, while sacrific-ing your personal feelings for the good of your brother or sister, friend or stranger. We are taught to hate the sin, but love the sinner. Have the courage to show love to someone who has offended you by forgiving them. And strive to love those who are difficult to love.
Bishop Gregory Parkes
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The Aggregation of the Blessed Sacrament welcomes eight new members through a special Mass for their Induction as Lay Associates.
In honor of Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament, Mass will be held on her feast day, Thursday, May 13th, 2021 at 5:00 PM in the main church. All are welcome to witness the promise that will be made for the new associates. For more infor-mation or to confirm attendance at
Mass please contact Theresa Bobev [email protected]
“Este es mi mandamiento: ámense los unos a los otros como yo los he amado. Nadie muestra más amor que quien da la vida por sus amigos.” - JUAN 15:12-13 ¿Usted ama a Jesús? ¿Lo considera su amigo? Jesús dice que si lo amamos seremos capaces de ofrecerle todo lo que tenemos,
no porque queremos alabanzas y gloria, sino simplemente porque lo amamos. ¿Su donación parece hecha mecánicamente
solo por obligación, o usted comparte libremente por amor?
The Creed Following the readings and the homily, we stand together and say or sing the Creed, our profession of faith. The Creed is a solemn statement of belief, a “rule of faith” (General Instruction of the Roman Missal, 67). It states the core of what we believe about God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The language of the Creed is knotty and difficult at times, precisely because its purpose is to express with precision what we believe about God. The Creed that we pray most often, the Nicene Creed, came out of the earliest ecumenical councils: Nicea in 325 and Constanti-nople in 381. It originated in a time of great controversy about the divinity of Christ, and thus the longest section of the Creed relates to Christ, truly human and truly God. The Creed is both communal and personal: it is “we,” but it is also “I.” In the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, it is only after listening to the teaching of the Church and professing faith in the Holy Trinity that the candidate is admitted to the sacra-ments. So it is every Sunday. We listen to the word, we profess our faith, and then we come to the altar. —Corinna Laughlin, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
PRAYER FOR MOTHERS
Heavenly Father, from the beginning you have chosen to
entrust the human person to mothers in a special way.
We thank and praise you for the gift of mothers; for their ten-derness, care, and compassion,
for their intuition and encouragement, for commitment and sacrifice.
Bless all mothers this day. Keep, strengthen, and refresh them
in your loving care. May they be blessed by our open-hearted
love and gratitude. Amen.
Connie Whittington Director of Children’s Ministry [email protected]
YOUNG DISCIPLES OFFICE 813-949-2699
Kimberly Sievert Children’s Ministry Assistant [email protected]
Register and Details for Vacation Bible School:
www.ladyrosary.org
Congratulations to First Holy Communicants who received Jesus for the first time this Saturday, May 8, 2021!
YOUNG DISCIPLES SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Sunday Classes: 11:00 AM -12:15 PM May 16 NO CLASSES May 9 (Mother’s Day) Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Lvl 1 Young Disciples Grades 1-3 Monday Classes 4:45 PM –6:00 PM May 10 and 17 Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Lvl 1 & 2 Young Disciples Grades K– 3 Monday KIC 6:00 PM—8:00 PM May 10 and 17 KIC Grades 4 & 5 Tuesday Classes 12:30 PM—1:45 PM May 11 Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Lvl 1 Wednesday Classes 4:45 PM—6:00 PM May 12 and 19 Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Lvl 1 & 2 Young Disciples Grades K– 5 Thursday Classes 10:30 AM—12:00 PM May 13 Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Lvl 1 & 2
Lily Argueta Lucas Argueta Yamil Bacha Emiliano Benitez-Pabon Ella Besecker Gunnar Brugger Alyssa Carter Nicholas Carter Lennox Chmurzynski McKaela Cleg Nora Cole Nathan Coonce Lily Forsman Samuel Graff Cole Henry Alexander Hsieh Sophia Hsieh Alexander Joiner Payson Kean Zen Kennan Vienna Koyler Blake Longmuir Elijah Losaria Valerie Martinez Naomi McKenna Khloe Mendoza Nicole Mora
Juliana Mulroy Quinn Mulvaney Emma Pittman Sebastian Polanco Nicolas Pomplun Amy Ramirez Abigail Recla Landon Ricketson Landon Riek Zeydan Robertson-Rizzo Jose Rodriguez Valentina Rodriguez Jason Rojas Salvatore Scotto Ethan Silverstein Claryssa Smith Claire Socha Jaxon Strzesiewski Kai Sumpter Steven Tamayo Natalia Trias Jonah Vanasco Sebastian Vasquez Joseph Vedrenne David Vera Kiara Waters Ethan Yachachin
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FAMILY LIFE MINISTRIES
2021 GRIEFSHARE MEETING SCHEDULE
Please register at:
www.ladyrosary.org/griefshare
WEDNESDAYS,
from 6:30pm—8:00pm in the NICODEMUS ROOM
May: 12, 19, 26
Jun.: 2
We know it’s painful and We want to help you.
Come for Support & Encouragement after suffering the loss of a loved one.
GriefShare is a special weekly support group designed to help you rebuild your life after suffering a loved one’s death.
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Post Abortion Healing – Project Rachel Project Rachel is a confidential heal-ing ministry for the many people, both men and women who have been impacted by an abortion decision.
Upcoming healing programs include: One Day Project Rachel Retreats: Sat. April.24 and Sat. June 5 ($20 reg. fee) One Day Men’s Retreat: Sat. June 26, 2021 ($20.00 reg. fee) Weekend Retreat: July 9-11, 2021 ($200 reg. fee) More details and pre-registration needed: 813-924-4173 [email protected]
Altar Servers Rite of Christian Initiation of Adult
Marriage Preparation Young Adult Ministry
Tech Team Mission
DIRECTORS OF FAMILY LIFE MINISTRIES Kathy DeSanto: [email protected] Deacon Frank DeSanto: [email protected] Direct Office: 813-536-0988
Have you recently become Engaged?
Are you Planning to be Married We are excited you have chosen Our Lady of the Rosary
These are the beginning Steps to have your Wedding at OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY
1. Call Kathy or Deacon Frank DeSanto to arrange a meeting
2. Register and attend both sessions shown below
3. Visit our website, www.ladyrosary.org, for more information
The first two sessions of each of our nine session program are in Nicodemus on Thursday evenings from 7:00 –8:30 PM.
Two Part Series - Presented by Fr. Ron Aubin
Part 1—Marriage as Contract — t.b.a.
Part 2—Marriage as Sacrament—May 20, 2021
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Alpha Come and see!
LEARN ABOUT OUR CATHOLIC FAITH
If you want to . . . ♦ be on a Spiritual Journey ♦ be Baptized ♦ Join the Church ♦ become Catholic ♦ receive Communion with your spouse and/or family ♦ received Confirmation & Holy Eucharist as a Baptized Catholic
If any of these apply, RCIA is just what you need! The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (R.C.I.A.) is the process for initi-ating adults into the Sacramental Life of the Catholic Church. It is a process designed for adults who have never been bap-tized or who have been baptized in other Christian faiths who are seeking full communion with the Catholic Church.
The process includes four periods, three major rites:
1. Pre-Catechumenate (Inquiry Process) 2. Catechumenate 3. Full Initiation 4. Mystagogy (Action)
Other rituals also mark a person’s journey toward faith and full initiation into the Catholic Church.
RCIA is Not just for those who want to be Cathol ic .
This program is a powerful way to enter into a new level of learning the Richness and Teachings of the Catholic
Church.
If today you hear the voice of GOD, harden not your hearts! Please Call!
Please call or email Kathy and Deacon Frank DeSanto (see top of page for contact info)
Courageously Growing Together in Christ!
GRUPO DE ORACION LUNES 7:30-9:00PM Reunion por Zoom
Necesitan inscribirse enviando un correo electronico a Amparo Gomez [email protected]
envien su nombre, email y # de Telefono, se le enviara el codigo para poder entrar a la reunion del grupo por Zoom.
A unirnos todos en ORACION!
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El propósito de M.D.S es dar apoyo y ayudar en el creci-miento espiritual a parejas y Matrimonios. Nuestro Lema:
Reuniones via Zoom todos los Martes a las 7:30 pm Para mas Informacion contactar a Jorge 813-720-9144
o Jessenia 813-850-4520
EL CAMINO DEL AMOR LLENO DE ALEGRÍA Seguir al Señor nos llama a sacrificarnos por el bien de los demás, dando nuestra atención, tiempo y recursos para compartir el cuidado y la compasión de Cristo. Jesús nos muestra que, dar-nos a nosotros mismos, derramándonos a nosotros mismos en el amor por los demás, es una forma de vida llena de alegría. La alegría es más que un sentimiento y es más profunda que la feli-cidad. La alegría viene con la seguridad de que Cristo está con nosotros cuando nuestras vidas reflejan la vida y el camino de nuestro Maestro. La alegría es una sensación de plenitud al conocer y compartir el amor de Cristo. Cuando nos acercamos con amor, la alegría de Cristo llena nuestros corazones. Fortal-ecidos por el poder del Espíritu Santo, encontramos la gracia de seguir el mandamiento de Jesús de amarnos unos a otros.
Considering a Vocation to the Priesthood, Permanent Diaconate, or Religious life?
If you are considering a vocation to the Priesthood, Perma-nent Diaconate, or Religious Life, and would like more in-formation and resources for prayerful discernment, please contact Fr. Chuck Dornquast or Heidi Varley at the Diocese of St. Petersburg’s Office of Vocations, [email protected] or 727-345-3452.
6to Domingo de Pascua
Important Action Alert
The Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act (H.R. 619) has again been introduced in Congress to protect babies from infanticide, but efforts to bring the bill to a vote in the House are being blocked. Your action is needed to urge your Representative to sign a discharge petition that would allow this vote to occur. We must continue to push Congress to pass the Born-Alive Act, so babies born alive following an abortion at-tempt are treated the same as any other newborn ba-by. Please Visit: https://bit.ly/3si9Kac.
Pope Francis Prayer Intention for May
The World of Finance
Let us pray that those in charge of fi-nance will work with governments to regulate the financial sphere and protect citizens from its dangers.
Have you talked to your mother lately? Pray the Rosary...
Learn how @ www.ladyrosary.org/prayit
¿Quiere luchar por los mas necesitados?
AYUDENOS A COMBATIR EL TRAFICO DE HUMANOS COORDINADORA: MARIE MIOT MARTINEZ
(954)549-0004
AYUDENOS A COMBATIR EL ABORTO Y LA PENA CAPITAL
COORDINADORA: OLGA VILLEDA (813)388-0274
AYUDENOS CON SUS ORACIONES POR LAS VICTIMAS COORDINADORA: GLADYS RUENES (813)943-7061
NOS REUNIMOS EL SEGUNDO JUEVES, CADA DOS MESES
“Stand Firm in the faith, be courageous, be strong." l Cor. 16:13
Annual Pastoral Appeal 2021 Goal: $343,264
Pledged: $ 177,336 51.66% Paid: $ 125,378 36.53% 418 Participating families 2,815 Registered, active families
APA envelopes are available in the back of church, from the parish office or you can make a donation through our web
site: www.ladyrosary.org/give.
You can make APA donations through our web site: www.ladyrosary.org/give.
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Saint Michael’s Ministry
As we reopen the Church and our Campus to the Faithful and Parish friends and visitors, Saint Michael’s Ministry will be there to help keep our community safe. This vital ministry helps provide for safety and security of everyone who visits here at OLOR, but
we desperately need new volunteers to help at our masses, at Young Disciples, Edge, and Life Teen. If you have been involved and would like to come back in January, or if you are new and would like to help in some capacity, please send an email to [email protected] or call the office (813) 949-4565. We need volunteers for our SAT (Safety helpers) SRT (Law enforce-ment and military background) to assist with keeping the children on campus safe while they learn about their faith and to assist and protect all visitors here at Our Lady of the Rosary Parish.
Council 8104 Meeting Dates
Second Thursday of the Month @ 7:00 Officers Fourth Thursday @ 7:00
Fourth Degree Third Thursday @7:00
Meetings held via Zoom Check your email for the link
knightslol.org
Mass Obligation To Resume May 22
"It’s time to come back to church, it’s time to come home”
With the dispensation of the obligation to attend Mass being lifted by Bishop Parkes on May 23, 2021 (the solemnity of Pentecost), the obligation to attend Mass on holy days will go into effect from that date forward. Details about particular dispensations can be found on the diocesan website (www.dosp.org/coronavirus) and diocesan social media sites.
Congratulations
To all those Celebrating a Wedding Anniversary this Month
We pray for all married couples, for their
faithfulness to each other and for their renewed commitment to the loving covenant they pledge to each
other through the Sacrament of Marriage.
Camp Mary Help is getting ready for another fantastic summer where Faith and Fun come together!
Each summer, Camp Mary Help introduces children and teens to the timeless traditions of faith and fun. Camp Mary Help is open for seven weeks (June 14 – July 30) and is designed for children ages 5 to 15 years old. Kids enjoy days filled with various wa-ter activities, Faith Time sessions, exploring nature, playing sports, cooking, and much more! Join us for our Open House May 15, 10 am - 2 pm and receive a $25 discounted registration fee! Learn more about Camp Mary Help, where Faith and Fun come to-gether by visiting our website at www.mhctampa.org/summer-camp/ and you can register there too. If you have any questions, please contact 813-626-6191 or [email protected]
Now you can make your offertory gifts work harder than ever to support your parish by participating in our
Online Giving Program. Here is a link to Online Giving!
www.ladyrosary.org/give
Accepting Offertory, Holy Day Offerings, APA, Parish Faith Formation Fees & More For more information on this program contact [email protected]
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL
Terry Miller 746-9922 Gladys Ruenes 943-7061 Danielle Murphy 416-8146 Thomas Ryan 838-4635 Christine Pearce 469-0642 Gerry Lagasca 766-0905 Rosalia Moreno 991-9742 Ben Strakos 751-4814 Charles Nyberg 973-3187 Claire Thompson 949-4565 John Lann 909-5199
PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL
John Lann, Chairman 909-5199 Margaret Smith 949-8568 David Caruso 690-2469 Eddie Roque John Hofmann Dick Loar Next Finance Council Meeting: May 19, 2021
Rosary Hall
2021 2020 2021 2020
April 24-25 April 25-26 May 1-2 May 2-3
Offertory $10,986 $16,051 $16,326
$14,268
Mail In $6,379 $7,572 Online Giving
$9,855 $19,028 $11,792 $16,985
Total Offertory $27,220 $19,028 $ 35,690
$16,985
YTD Offertory (Fiscal Year: begins July 1st) $54,107 $48,238
Envelopes Mailed 2241 2175 2260 2175 Online Givers (by the week) 103 253 117 253 Envelopes returned 257 307
Mass Attendance 1339 1289