St. Paul of the Cross · 28/06/2015  · Bob & Carol Lombardo Jim Lumbra Susan Lurz Neal Mackey...

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St. Paul of the Cross Masses Daily 8:00 am & 5:30 pm Saturday 8:00 am Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm Sunday 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 10:45 am & 5:00 pm Confessions Saturday, 8:30 am - 9:00 am or by appointment A Catholic Community - Where People Choose to Belong! REV. ARTHUR J. VENEZIA, Pastor Rev. Chamindra Williams, Parochial Vicar Msgr. James M. Burke, ReƟred Rev. John Chandler, ReƟred Rev. Daniel B. Devore, AssisƟng Deacon Bill Rich Deacon Frank Bandy 10970 Jack Nicklaus Dr. North Palm Beach, FL 33408 Phone (561)626-1873 Fax (561)626-4383 Parish Web Site: www.paulcross.org Email us at [email protected]

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  • St. Paul of the Cross

    Masses

    Daily 8:00 am & 5:30 pm Saturday 8:00 am

    Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm Sunday 7:30 am, 9:00 am,

    10:45 am & 5:00 pm

    Confessions Saturday, 8:30 am - 9:00 am

    or by appointment

    A Catholic Community - Where People

    Choose to Belong!

    REV. ARTHUR J. VENEZIA, Pastor

    Rev. Chamindra Williams, Parochial Vicar Msgr. James M. Burke, Re red

    Rev. John Chandler, Re red Rev. Daniel B. Devore, Assis ng

    Deacon Bill Rich Deacon Frank Bandy

    10970 Jack Nicklaus Dr. North Palm Beach, FL 33408

    Phone (561)626-1873 Fax (561)626-4383

    Parish Web Site: www.paulcross.org Email us at [email protected]

  • SATURDAY, JUNE 27 5:00 PM For the inten ons of our parishioners SUNDAY, JUNE 28 7:30 AM For John Collins by Bob & Anne e Lesser 9:00 AM For Fathers Day Novena 10:45 AM For Phyllis Beckinella

    by O o & Frances Clark 5:00 PM For Karen Mengel by Karen Miller MONDAY, JUNE 29 8:00 AM For Fathers Day Novena 5:30 PM For the inten ons of John and Jennifer

    McMillan and family by Elena Reid TUESDAY, JUNE 30 8:00 AM For the inten ons of Dagmar Prchlik

    by Theresa Tro a 5:30 PM For the inten ons of

    Fr. Chamindra Williams by Theresa Tro a

    WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 8:00 AM For John Obzansky by his wife, Mary 5:30 PM For Jack Noughton by O o & Fran Clark THURSDAY, JULY 2 8:00 AM For Mr. Lawrence Travers

    by The Travers Family 5:30 PM For the inten ons of Fr. John Chandler

    by Theresa Tro a FRIDAY, JULY 3 - INDEPENDENCE DAY OBSERVED 8:00 AM For the inten ons of Msgr. James Burke by Theresa Tro a NO 5:30 PM MASS SATURDAY, JULY 4 8:00 AM For the inten ons of Fr. Art Venezia by Theresa Tro a 5:00 PM For Tony Tschosik by Sco y and Jim Howell SUNDAY, JULY 5 7:30 AM For the inten ons of our parishioners 9:00 AM For Mike Marino by Pa & Tim Wengierski 10:45 AM For Phyllis Beckinella by the ushers at the 10:45 AM Sunday Mass 5:00 PM For the inten ons of Jake Woods

    by Eva and Chet Rech

    THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Page Two June 28, 2015

    Masses Daily 8:00am & 5:30pm Saturday 8:00am, Vigil 5:00pm Sunday 7:30, 9:00, 10:45am, & 5:00pm

    Confessions Saturday 8:30 am - 9:00 am or by appointment

    Ministry of Religious Educa on Pre-K - 7th grade Kate Devine Confirma on/Youth Jim Chesnes RCIA/Faith Inquiry Jim & Sco y Howell

    Director of Music & Liturgy Jeanne Clark

    First Friday Devo on Benedic on & Holy Hour a er 5:30pm Mass

    Devo on to Mary First Saturday of the month following 8:00am Mass Rosary is prayed every Saturday a er the 8:00 am

    Mass and with the Legion of Mary Tuesdays a er the 8 am and 5:30 pm Masses

    Adora on Chapel Open for quiet medita on before the Blessed

    Sacrament during office hours. Exposi on every Friday. Located across from Parish Office.

    Charisma c Prayer Group Thursdays at 7:30pm in the Parish Center.

    Mass & Healing Service 3rd Thursday of each month in church.

    Hospital/Homebound Visits If someone is in the hospital or homebound and would

    like a visit, please advise the Parish Office.

    Parish Office Hours Monday-Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pm Sunday in the ves bule of the church 9:00am - 1pm

    Religious Shop - 624-1752 Monday - Friday 8:30am - 1:00pm Saturday 8:30am - 5:00pm Sunday 8:30am - 12:00pm & 4:30pm - 6:30pm

    New Parishioners Registra on forms are available in the office during the week and in the foyer of the church in the wall rack. Please help keep our Census current by advising us of any changes of address, phone numbers, and family addi ons or dele ons.

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    Bap sms Celebrated on the second Sunday of each month at 12:00pm. Instruc ons on the Saturday before the second Sunday at 10:00am. Parents are encouraged to a end instruc on class prior to the birth of their baby. Call the Parish Office to register.

    The next Bap sm Class is Saturday, July 11th

    Marriages Arrangements should be made at least six months prior to the wedding date. Call the Parish Office.

    FOR JULY 4/5 Sat., 5:00 PM - John Gintoli Sun.,7:30 AM - Dolly Cassavaugh 9:00 AM - Ann Scurry 10:45AM - Ma Geary

    5:00 PM - Karl Seifel FOR JULY 4/5 Sat., 5:00 PM - Ma hew Wa s Sun., 7:30 AM - Anthony & Grace Kearns 9:00 AM - Bridget & Mallory Forgatch 10:45 AM - GiGi Giliber

    5:00 PM - Penelope & Parker Ryan

    This week, June 29th, at a glance… Monday: 8:30 AM Novena to our Lady of Perpetual Help 2:00 PM Yarn and Rose Knitting Group 5:00 PM Sandwich Making 7:00 PM Walking With Purpose - Women’s Group 7:00 PM Summer leadership Tuesday: 8:30 AM Legion of Mary 7:00 PM Young Adult Homegroup Wednesday: 6:10 PM Legion of Mary Thursday: 7:30 PM Charismatic Prayer Group Friday: Independence Day Observed - OFFICE CLOSED Saturday: HAPPY 4TH OF JULY Sunday: No Story Keepers Looking forward to, in the near future: Subs & Sundaes/Jam Praise & Worship, Mass & Healing Service

    FOR SUNDAY, JUNE 21 $ 11,090.00

    ONLINE $823.00 God Bless You and Thank You

    for your generosity in suppor ng your church!

    Inspire us as we grow to know you, and open our

    hearts to hear your call. We pray!

    SANCTUARY LIGHT for the week of June 28th

    is dedicated for the inten ons of

    Jim Lumbra by Tom and Kathleen Lumbra

    CELEBRATING A WEDDING RECEPTION OR SPECIAL PARTY?

    Our beautiful new Ave Maria Banquet

    Room (capacity 300) and

    our renovated Parish Hall (capacity 175) are now available for rental for approved

    adult receptions & gatherings for occasions connected with church events.

    Please contact our Parish Office for further information.

    All Saints Catholic School

    1759 Indian Creek Parkway Jupiter, FL 33458

    (561) 748-8994 www.allsaintsjupiter.org

    We are accep ng applica ons for the 2015-2016 school year for Pre-K through 8th grade. Next year we will have both a full me and part me Pre-K. For a private tour, please call the school at 561-748-8994.

    UPCOMING CURSILLO WEEKEND Please support and pray for the men and women who will be making the upcoming

    Cursillo retreats:

    Women’s Cursillo #58: July 9-12

    FIRST SATURDAY DEVOTION TO MARY - this coming Saturday, July 4th. Begin with the 8:00 AM Mass, followed by rosary procession to the gro o.

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    THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME THE LORD OF LIFE

    At this boun ful me of year, our Sunday readings teem with life and abundance. Both the first reading, from the book of Wisdom, and the Gospel passage from Mark assure us that God did not make death or even will us to be ill. Illness and death entered the world through the presence of evil, the Wisdom author tells us. Mark’s stories of Jesus healing a hemorrhaging woman and resuscita ng a dead li le girl make it clear that Jesus is from God. As the Son of God he does not will that anyone suffer illness or death. In the face of such power, the second reading, from Paul’s Second Le er to the Corinthians, provides a stark contrast. Jesus, who could raise the dead to new life, “though he

    was rich, for your sake he became poor” (2 Corinthians 8:9). Our gi of new life from Christ demands our response in charity. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

    READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF JUNE 29TH

    Monday: Vigil: Acts 3:1-10; Ps 19:2-5; Gal 1:11-20; Jn 21:15-19 Day: Acts 12:1-11; Ps 34:2-9; 2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18; Mt 16:13-19 Tuesday: Gn 19:15-29; Ps 26:2-3, 9-12; Mt 8:23-27 Wednesday: Gn 21:5, 8-20a; Ps 34:7-8, 10-13; Mt 8:28-34 Thursday: Gn 22:1b-19; Ps 115:1-6, 8-9; Mt 9:1-8 Friday: Eph 2:19-22; Ps 117:1bc-2; Jn 20:24-29 Saturday: Gn 27:1-5, 15-29; Ps 135:1b-6; Mt 9:14-17; or, for Independence Day, any readings from the Mass “For the Country or a City,” nos. 882-886, or “For Peace and Jus ce,” nos. 887-891

    TO PREPARE FOR THE READINGS OF JULY 4/5 First Reading — They shall know that a prophet has been among them (Ezekiel 2:2-5). Psalm — Our eyes are fixed on the Lord, pleading for his mercy (Psalm 123). Second Reading — I am content with weaknesses and hardships for the sake of Christ (2 Corinthians 12:7-10). Gospel — “Where did this man get all this? Is he not the carpenter, the son of Mary?” (Mark 6:1-6a).

    REST IN PEACE

    FATHER HENRY FERRAZOLI

    June 22, 2015

    As a re red priest, Fr. Henry assisted in our parish since 1994. We thank God for blessing us with His faithful

    servant! He will be missed!

    Juliette Quinn deMarcellus

    daughter of Edmond & Molly

    WELCOME!

    Dustin Coler Regan

    & Katharine Elizabeth French

    Congratula ons!

    THANK YOU ST. PAUL OF THE CROSS PARISH!! We greatly appreciate all your prayers and support

    of our trip to Hai as we worked side by side with the Hai an people. It was an amazing week!!

    Hands Together of the Palm Beaches Medical Mission Trip 2015

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    Whether or not we are present at Church, we remain one in the Lord. Please keep the following members of our parish family in your prayers:

    Theresa Tro a, Carol Trui , Lia Barr, Nick Scarmazzo, and...

    PLEASE NOTE: Please call the Parish Office if you are being admitted to the hospital or know of someone in our parish who requests a visit from a priest or Eucharistic Minister. Names will remain on the prayer list for two months, unless notified.

    John & Natalie Alberto Susan Andreassi Donna Ivey Ard Charlie Augus ne Charles Aviado Joan Barice Patricia Bedell Frank Blankenship Mary Carroll Cecilia I. Cheves Kimberly Chorniewy Jeannine & Paul Chosson Debbie Clark Rosemary Clark Ma hew Collins Brian Conn Barbara Coutu Don Crawford

    David Dalessio Richard Dalessio Robert Dalessio Reva Dessauer Rita Dickson Gina DiDonato Rand Doane Rita Echo Rebecca Edwards Robert Fanelli, Jr. Steven Fischbin Daniel Ford, Sr. Jack Frazier Gail Ganzlin Ed & Joan Gavin Brian Githens Frank Giugliano Teresa Gorkowski Lynda Guevremont Karen Hopkins

    Samantha Housel Joan Hyers Kathleen Israel Barbara Kaminski John Keelor Denise Keim Richard Kemski Jim Kerley Janice Kilfeather Stanley Konefal Marge Lantrip Glenda O’Leary Lavin Rebecca Laughton Michael Leth Bob & Carol Lombardo Jim Lumbra Susan Lurz Neal Mackey Maria Elena Marlow

    Shelly Mar n Shirley Ma ei-Spodak Gavin McCormack Meghan McGivney Pat McJury Margaret Mixon Jacque Morrow Gregory Mundie Denise Murphy Karen Murphy Amal Nawal Marci Nolan Michelle Nowarth Mary O s Connie Peliquin June Petrello-Henig Mike Piotrowski Dagmar Prchlik Larry Rachuba Maria Reupke

    Bob Scarmazzo Al Scerbo Sherrill Schaapveld Priscilla Searcy John Alan Seymour Brian Sidler Mike Taylor Jack Thomas Mary Tornaben Leslie Triple Anthony Verdesca Michael Viscount, Jr. Ward Wetherell Wendell Williams Chris ne Yascolt Tammy Yascolt Frederick Zito

    PLEASE PRAY for the men and women in our armed forces sta oned overseas, for the military

    commanders who lead them, for President Obama and his advisors and,

    CS 2 Christopher Avola Spec. Thomas Bates 2nd Lt. Travis Blaschke, Army Avia on PFC Adam Blazak, Army Chris Bodley Corporal Thomas C. Boehnlein, USMC Angela Browning Capt. Eric Arthur Bruns Capt. Laura Lammert Chighizola, Air Force Capt. Nicolais Chighizola, Air Force Col. John Cross, Army Michael Crump 1st Lt. Michael J. Culler, 101st Airborne Josh Cur s PFC Giulio D’Alatri, Marines Command Sgt. Major James Dickens, Army

    Staff Sgt. Stephen Dickens, Army 2nd Lt. Johnny Dowd, Army

    Capt. Michael Andrew Dytrych, Army Hanah Eastwood

    Staff Sgt. Jonathan Farmer Major Ma hew Farmer, Army

    Ma hew Filimon Jennifer Formell

    Sco Fruedenthal, Army Darrin Gabriel

    LT Ruth Gaunt, Navy Michael Gorczynski

    Michael Gordon-Tenant, Army PFC Thomas Greenia, Army

    PFC Thomas Grodeska, Army Capt. Ma hew Guidone, Army

    Capt. Thomas Harris, Army Major Cornelius Hickey, USMC

    2nd Lt. Kris ne Hochschwender Lt. Tyler Hochschwender

    Captain Steve Irving, 101 First Airborne Mitchell Joslin, Army

    Capt. Jeff Kea ng, Marines

    Spencer Calvin McGuire Brian Metzger

    2nd Lt. Andrew King, Army Capt. Jennifer Lammert-Rupp

    Lt. Kelly Lammert, Air Force Private Joseph LaSasso, Army

    Master Sgt. Kyle Mack, Minnesota Air Na onal Guard

    Ma hew March C.P.O. Navy Ens. Daniel Mongiove, Navy

    Bryan Neumann Fr. Tom O’Flanagan, Chaplain, USN

    Chad Owens PFC Brian H. Pearce, Army

    Staff Sgt. Derek D. Ragion, Marines Capt. Brice Roberts, Army

    Capt. Andrew Rupp, Air Force Laura Sepeda

    Capt. Chris ne Stevens Steve Stropp, Marines Special Ops

    Corporal Emily A. Konkle, USMC Capt. Patrick K. Thompson, Army

    Tech Sgt. Marcy Vaughn, Air Force Amanda Wilson

    Merciful Father, You desire the welfare of all your children. Stretch out Your protec ng arm over our men and women in the service. Shield them from every danger to body, mind and soul. Comfort them in loneliness, sustain them in

    hardship, give them the courage they need to fulfill their duty and so do Your will in all things. Bestow on our leaders and the leaders of the world the wisdom and prudence which will bring peace and jus ce to all men.

    This we ask through Jesus Christ, Your Son, Our Lord. Amen. Mary, help of Chris ans, pray for us.

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    LAUDATO SI’: ON THE CARE OF OUR COMMON HOME Pope Francis’ first encyclical is focused on the idea of ‘integral ecology’, connecting care of the natural world with justice for the poorest and most vulnerable people. Only by radically reshaping our relationships with God, with our neighbours and with the natural world, he says, can we hope to tackle the threats facing our planet today. Science, he insists, is the best tool by which we can listen to the cry of the earth, while dialogue and education are the two keys that can “help us to escape the spiral of self-destruction which currently engulfs us”. At the heart of the Pope’s reflections is the question: “What kind of world do we want to leave to those who come after us, to children who are now growing up?”. The answers he suggests call for profound changes to political, economic, cultural and social systems, as well as to our individual lifestyles. Chapter 1 sets out six of the most serious challenges facing “our common home” • Pollution, waste and our throwaway mentality: “the earth, our home, is beginning to look more and more like an immense pile of filth” • Climate change: “one of the principle challenges facing humanity in our day” but “many of those who possess more resources and economic or political power seem mostly to be concerned with masking the problems or concealing their symptoms” • Water: “access to safe drinkable water is a basic and universal human right” yet entire populations, and especially children get sick and die because of contaminated water • Biodiversity: “Each year sees the disappearance of thousands of plant and animal species” and the consequences cannot be pre-dicted as “all of us, as living creatures, are dependent on one another”. Often transnational economic interests obstruct this protection • Breakdown of society: Current models of development adversely affect the quality of life of most of humanity and “many cities are huge, inefficient structures, excessively wasteful of energy and water • Global inequality: Environmental problems affect the most vulnerable people, the greater part of the world’s population and the solution is not reducing the birth rate but counteracting “an extreme and selective consumerism” And Chapter 3 explores six of the deep root causes of these growing crises • Technology: While it can bring progress towards sustainable development, without “a sound ethics”, it gives “those with the knowledge, and especially the economic resources… an impressive dominance over the whole of humanity” • The technocratic mentality: “the economy accepts every advance in technology with a view to profit……yet by itself the market cannot guarantee integral human development and social inclusion” • Anthropocentrism: we fail to understand our place in the world and our relationship with nature. Interpersonal relations and pro-tection of human life must be set above technical reasoning so environmental concern “is also incompatible with the justification of abortion” • Practical relativism: environmental degradation and social decay is the result of seeing “everything as irrelevant unless it serves one’s own immediate interests” • Employment: Integral ecology needs to take account of the value of labour so everyone must be able to have work and it’s “bad business for society” to stop investing in people to achieve short-term financial gains • Biological technologies: GMOs are a “complex environmental issue” which have helped to resolve problems but bring difficul-ties such as concentrating land “in the hands of a few owners”, threatening small producers, biodiversity and ecosystems So where do the solutions lie? Here are six of the best • In “The Gospel of Creation”: Chapter 2 examines the Old and New Testaments to show how human life is grounded in our rela-tionships with God, with our neighbours and with the created world. We must acknowledge our sins when we break these relation-ships and realize our “tremendous responsibility” towards all of God’s creation • In Integral Ecology: Chapter 4 explores this new paradigm of justice which means “the analysis of environmental problems can-not be separated from the analysis of human, family, work-related and urban contexts”, while solutions must be based on “a preferen-tial option for the poorest of our brothers and sisters” • In Dialogue: Chapter 5, entitled ‘Lines of Approach and Action’ stresses the need for “honest and open debate, so that particular interests or ideologies will not prejudice the common good”. The Church does not presume to settle scientific questions or to replace politics, but it can promote dialogue on global and local governance, transparent decision-making, sustainable use of natural re-sources, as well as engaging in respectful dialogue with other people of faith and with the scientific world • In Education: Chapter 6 urges schools, families, the media and the churches to help reshape habits and behavior. Overcoming individualism, while changing our lifestyles and consumer choices, can bring much “pressure to bear on those who wield political, economic and social power” causing significant changes in society. • In Ecological Conversion: Chapter 6 also highlights St Francis of Assisi as the model of “a more passionate concern for the pro-tection of our world”, characterized by gratitude and generosity, creativity and enthusiasm • In Spirituality: Finally Chapter 6 and the two concluding prayers show how faith in God can shape and inspire our care for the environment. The Sacraments, the Trinity, the model of the Holy Family and our hope for eternal life can teach, motivate and strengthen us to protect the natural world that God has given us.

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