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St. Andrew Catholic Church Stuart, Florida
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St. Andrew Catholic Church Stuart, Florida
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St. Andrew Catholic Church Stuart, Fl 34997
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Saint Andrew Catholic Church
2100 SE Cove Road Stuart, Florida 34997
772-781-4415
Saturday Vigil: 4:00pm Sunday: 7:30, 9:00 & 10:30am
Monday-Friday 7:30am Holy Days: Vigil 4:00pm
7:30am & 6:00pm
Confession: Saturday: 2:30pm
Those wishing to receive the sacrament
should be here at 2:30
First Friday 7:30am Mass followed
by individual confessions
First Saturday 7:30 Mass followed by individual
confessions
Eucharistic Adoration Chapel of the Two Hearts
Mon-Fri. 8:00am-12 Noon Saturday: 8:00am-2:00pm
Pastor Reverend John Barrow
Retired Assisting Clergy
Monsignor Blase Gintoli Monsignor James Moore
Deacons
Deacon Louis Romero Deacon Matthew Bartlett Deacon Andre Boucher
Office Hours:
Monday-Friday 9am-12Noon Saturday 2-4pm
Sunday 9am-12Noon
Youth Activities DRE: Mrs. Donna Hernandez
Registration CLOSED
Adult Education (RCIA) & Lectors
Christine Michaelian Thursday 7:00pm
Adoration Chapel
Servants of the Eucharist & Care of the Sick Kathleen Sullivan
Annulments John Ginnetti
Men of Saint Andrew Dave Olio
Monday evening 6:30-8pm
Prayer Shawl Ministry Norma Olio
Will resume in October
Pro-Life Ministry Michele Williams
Bible Study Tuesday 10:00am Tuesday 6:30pm
Ignatian Spirituality
Prayer Group Friday 8:30am
Disciples of Prayer Camille Lascari &
Bob Greeson
Parish Website saintandrewcatholic.org
Webmaster; Michael Brennan
Community Outreach APOSTLES OF JOHN
PAUL II Please call for an
appointment 772-291-0002
Rosary Maker’s Ministry
Kathleen Sullivan Wednesday 10:00am
Legion of Mary
Friday 8:15am
Sept. 18 Fri. 7:30am Ray Martucci + Sept. 19 Sat. 4:00pm Chychota & Kaleda Fam. Liv & Dec.
Sept. 20 Sun. 7:30am Ethel O’Neil + Sept. 20 Sun. 9:00am William Bancroft + Sept. 20 Sun. 10:30am Addie Valenti + Sept. 21 Mon. 7:30am Thomas & BetteJo Parrini+ Sept. 22 Tues. 7:30am Nicola Rizzi + Sept. 23 Wed. 7:30am Bob Banasiewicz + Sept. 23 Wed. 6:00pm Novena & Adoration Sept. 24 Thurs. 7:30am George & Russell Badame+ Sept. 25 Fri. 7:30am Nora Murphy + Sept. 26 Sat. 4:00pm John Frock + Sept. 27 Sun. 7:30am Michael Sessions + Sept. 27 Sun. 9:00am Robert St. Hilaire + Sept. 27 Sun. 10:30am Robin Srebot-Zeismer + Sept. 28 Mon. 7:30am Tessie & John Domzalski +
Sept. 29 Tues. 7:30am Olive Rogers + Sept. 30 Wed. 7:30am Marguerite Alexovits + Oct. 1 Thurs. 7:30am Alvin Bober + Oct. 2 Fri. 7:30am Lorraine Smith + Oct. 3 Sat. 7:30am Linda Mekulsia (Liv) Oct. 3 Sat. 4:00pm Jones/Walsh Families liv & Deceased
Oct. 4 Sun. 7:30am Gerri & John Murray (liv) Oct. 4 Sun. 9:00am The Taylor Family (Liv) Oct. 4 Sun. 10:30am Dominick Scotto + Oct. 5 Mon. 7:30am Frank Norcia + Oct. 6 Tues. 7:30am Clara & Stephen Janik + Oct. 7 Wed. 7:30am BetteJo Parrini + Oct. 7 Wed. 6:00pm Novena & Adoration Oct. 8 Thurs. 7:30am Nail Harry + Oct. 9 Fri. 7:30am Rev. Joseph Ryan + Oct. 10 Sat. 4:00pm Patty Stuart + Oct. 11 Sun. 7:30am William Murray + Oct. 11 Sun. 9:00am Andrew Nowicki + Oct. 11 Sun. 10:30am Eileen Markel +
Twenty-Fifth Sunday In Ordinary Time
September 20, 2020
“Seek the Lord while he may be found, call him while he is near,” Isaiah counsels us in the first words from today’s first reading. We come together today to seek the Lord in word and sacra-ment, knowing that he can be found in scripture, in the Eucharist, and in each other. We call to him now, lifting our voices in song and prayer, aware of his closeness as we are gathered two or more in his name.
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WEEKLY ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Candles at the Shrine of Our Lady of Perpetual Help are for Raul Gomez the
candle in the Adoration Chapel of the Two Hearts is for the intention of the
Brennan Family and the Sanctuary Can-dles for Kathleen Greene this week.
APOSTLES OF JOHN PAUL II 2100 SE Cove Road, Stuart, FL 34997
0PEN Friday 9-12Noon Please call for an appointment
772-291-0002 WE ARE HERE TO HELP
Q. My fiancée and I were hoping to be married outdoors in a park. When we talked to our priest about the ceremony, he informed us that in this diocese, all Catholic weddings are to take place in a Catholic church. Why is that? A. It is true that Catholic weddings always take
place in a church, unless specific permission is
granted by the bishop for the ceremony to be
performed in another sacred place. First of all,
there is a purely practical reason. It is a way of
recording when and where Catholics marry.
Parish records serve a useful purpose in both civil and Church matters.
But a more important reason is that mar-
riage, in the eyes of Catholics, is a sacrament– one
of the seven sacred signs through which God com-
municates His love to us. When Catholics marry, they believe that God ratifies their union. The love
of the couple for each other is a sign of God’s love
for each of them. This is expressed during the
wedding ceremony with the words: “What God has
joined together, let no one put asunder.” The un-
ion of the couple themselves is also a continuous sign of Christ’s love for the Church. So when Cath-
olics marry, they do not look upon it simply as a
contract that a man and woman make between
themselves. Rather, they see it as something in
which God is deeply involved, and which also in-volves the whole Christian community.
The church building, which contains the
presence of Christ himself, is thought of as the
most sacred place to make this most sacred of
commitments.
ABOUT OUR FAITH
Chaplet of Divine Mercy Please join us in praying the Chaplet
after the daily 7:30am Mass. We pray for our Country, our Priests
and for the Sanctity of Life.
Monday– Friday 9am-12Noon
Saturday 2pm-4pm
Sunday
9am-12Noon 772-781-4415
Saint Andrew Catholic Church Annual Parish Give-A-way
Donations are $25.00 per ticket.
or 5 for $100.00
You can win the following: 1st Prize $5,000. CASH! 2nd Prize $2,000. CASH! 3rd Prize $1,000. CASH! 4th Prize $ 500. CASH! 5th Prize $ 500. CASH! 6th Prize $ 500. CASH! 7th Prize $ 500. CASH!
Please purchase tickets in the office THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!!
DRAWING OCTOBER 18, 2020
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When I was “one and twenty,” a very long time ago, I was a seminarian naive to many ways of the world. On vacation at home one morning, my beloved Dad asked me questions about the very parable we hear this weekend. For background purposes, let me tell you that my Dad was a strong union man, and thought that was the workers’ only protection against unfair management practices. So how do I reconcile the Lord Jesus telling a story about what looks like a contradiction of justice?
I cannot remember my answer to Dad at the time. I’m sure I struggled to defend Jesus’ decision. Admittedly, no seminary Scripture class in my time ever covered every verse in Scripture, much less this selection. It was only years later that I learned what Jesus was all about in telling this parable. It was to teach us about the remarkable generosity of God. It was the very same lesson that Isaiah had taught centuries be-fore. God’s ways are not ours. So it is futile to “frame” the picture painted by the parable with our modern labor laws, rights and practices. We then would miss the Lord’s point.
In our time, overshadowed as it is by an enemy named Covid 19, we have been made aware of many people’s generosity. They keep our cynicism in check. Health care workers, emergency responders; the transit workers; grocery store employees; and all the good police personnel bravely keep us safe.
But none of that goodness can match the generosity that our good and loving God offers us. His grace is the ultimate motivation of all those good people, and many others.
There is a much older “virus” plaguing our lives called “sin.” Yet He tells us still that one act of genuine sor-row and repentance turns back His just cause for eter-nal punishment, and realigns our spirit with His. Such is His boundless generosity! We are far from it. Sadly many of us have a twisted attitude toward giving, es-pecially forgiving.
Once upon a time, a little girl was given two dollars by her father. He told her that she could do anything she wanted with one and that the other was to be given to God on Sunday at church. The girl nodded in agree-ment and asked if she could go to the candy store. With visions of all that she could buy with her dollar, she happily skipped toward the store, holding tightly to the two dollars in her hand. As she was skipping along, she tripped and fell and the wind blew one of the dollars into a storm drain at the curb. Picking her-self up, the little girl looked at the dollar still in her hand and then at the storm drain and said, “Well. Lord, there goes your dollar.” ~Reflection by Rev. Leonard N. Peterson~
Monday: Eph 4:1-7, 11-13; Ps 19:2-3, 4-5; Mt 9:9-13 Tuesday: Prv 21:1-6, 10-13; Ps 119:1, 27, 30, 34, 35, 44; Lk 8:19-21 Wednesday: Prv 30:5-9; Ps 119:29, 72, 89, 101, 104, 163; Lk 9:1-6 Thursday: Eccl 1:2-11; Ps 90:3-4, 5-6, 12-13, 14 and 17bc; Lk 9:7-9 Friday: Eccl 3:1-11; Ps 144:1b and 2abc, 3-4; Lk 9:18-22 Saturday: Eccl 11:9—12:8; Ps 90:3-4, 5-6, 12-13, 14 and 17; Lk 9:43b-45 Sunday: Ez 18:25-28; Ps 25:4-5, 8-9, 10, 14; Phil 2:1-11 or 2:1-5; Mt 21:28-32
Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Novena The Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help will resume
on September 16, 2020
and continue on Wednesday evenings at
6:00pm; followed by Eucharistic Exposition
and Benediction At 8:00pm.
All are welcome. Come spend some time with our
Lord and Blessed Mother.
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The
Sanctuary Candles
Are the two
candles at both sides of the altar and can be memorialized .
The cost is $15 per candle and 2 are needed, therefore the cost is $30 for two weeks.
Memorialized names will be announced in the bulletin.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Candles
The candles in front of the picture of Our Lady of Perpetual Help at the front of the church beside the pulpit can be purchased as memorials. The cost is
$15.00 per candle and two are needed, therefore, the price is $30.00 for two weeks. Memorialized names will
be in the weekly bulletin and announcements.
St. Theresa and St. Joseph Memorial Candles
Annual Memorial Candles are available for your personal intentions. The candle will be lit for
one year at a cost of $100.00. If you are interested in any of these candles, please stop
by the church office after the Mass and we would be happy to order a plaque for you.
RCIA is the process by which persons who were never baptized or were baptized in another Christian tradition, become full members of the Catholic Church. Classes are open to everyone seeking spir-itual growth and a deeper knowledge and under-standing of our Catholic Faith and true discipleship. Classes began on Thursday, October 1st at 6:30PM in classroom C. To register or for more information please call the church office and leave your name and contact number.
Sunday CCD Classes Begin October 11th 9-10:15am for Grades 2 & 7.
9:00am-10:00am Grade 1 (First grade will be released outside.)
Grades 3,4 & 5 will be homeschooled and will meet occasionally outside.
Wednesday CCD classes begin October 14 from 6:30-8:00pm
All students must wear masks at all times.
If you have any questions please Call Mrs. Donna Hernandez at 772-781-4415 extension 214