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9800 Baymeadows Rd Jacksonville, FL 32256 Office: 904-641-5838 holyfamilyjax.com Holy Family Catholic Church & School Jacksonville . Florida Fostering community and forming disciples for the 21 st century Sunday, January 3, 2021 | The Epiphany of the Lord Rev. David Keegan | Pastor | [email protected] Rev. Christopher Knight | Parochial Vicar |[email protected] Deacon Mike Holmes | [email protected] Deacon Don DeLorenzo | [email protected] In Residence Msgr. Mortimer Danaher | Msgr. Daniel B. Logan Faith Formation Maria Petrotta, [email protected] Music Marleda Upton, [email protected] Discipleship and Evangelization Christopher Mueller, [email protected] and Josie Kuhlman, [email protected] Parish Administrator/Communications Patricia Lombardo, [email protected]

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    Sunday, January 3, 2021 | The Epiphany of the Lord

    Rev. David Keegan | Pastor | [email protected] Rev. Christopher Knight | Parochial Vicar |[email protected]

    Deacon Mike Holmes | [email protected] Deacon Don DeLorenzo | [email protected]

    In Residence Msgr. Mortimer Danaher | Msgr. Daniel B. Logan

    Faith Formation Maria Petrotta, [email protected] Music Marleda Upton, [email protected] Discipleship and Evangelization Christopher Mueller, [email protected] and Josie Kuhlman, [email protected] Parish Administrator/Communications Patricia Lombardo, [email protected]

  • Follow us Parish Website: holyfamilyjax.com

    Diocese of St. Augustine: dosafl.com Parish App | Facebook | Instagram

    | Twitter | YouTube

    A message from Fr. David:

    I humbly ask all of us, clergy and parish staff included, to avoid any unnecessary talking inside of the church. It is a sacred space and we need to get into the habit of practicing sacred silence, out of respect for the sacred space, the presence of the Blessed Sacrament, and for the people who have come to pray. You will notice that without the carpet and cushions, that our voices carry much louder and farther. Even within the narthex we need to be mindful. If talking is necessary, please do so at a whisper. We have some wonderful outdoor spaces and courtyards that we can use for socializing.

    I continue to be overwhelmed at the great number of people

    returning to Sunday Mass. As we get used to the new space, please be

    patient with us as we will do our best to make accommodations con-

    cerning our approach to the ongoing pandemic.

    As a reminder, our Bishop has mandated the wearing of

    masks for the entirety of Mass because we cannot ensure 6 feet

    social separation. This mandate continues to apply to everyone.

    Anyone who does not want to wear a mask, please remember

    that our bishop has extended the dispensation for attending

    Mass.

    If maintaining social distance is a priority for you, I encourage

    you to consider attending the 4 pm Mass on Saturday or the 7 am Mass

    on Sunday. While we cannot guarantee any specific distancing, we will

    try to block every other row at these Masses. If you choose to attend the

    9 am, 11 am, and 5 pm Masses on Sunday, please be prepared to be a

    little closer to each other; again, this is the reason for the wearing of

    masks.

    Also, with the increasing number of people, we thought that it

    would be helpful to remind everyone about the procedures for receiving

    Holy Communion here at Holy Family: Once the priest receives from the chalice, it is time for the people to

    come forward to receive.

    As usual, the communion line forms down the main aisle

    Then starting from the center of the sanctuary and continuing out

    toward the left and right, line up right at the base of the steps to

    the sanctuary.

    You can space yourselves; there is no need to maintain 6 feet apart.

    For families and groups who are sitting next to each other, please

    stand right next to each other

    If you desire to kneel as you receive, please kneel on the first step.

    If you are receiving in the hand, you are to bow as a sign of

    reverence, then hold your hands flat, one on top of the other.

    Both hands must be free.

    · If you are receiving on the tongue, you must come to the priest,

    who will distribute on the LEFT SIDE. Please tilt head back and stick

    tongue out beyond the teeth.

    · If your mask has already been removed please refrain from say-

    ing Amen out loud.

    You shouldn’t walk away until after you have consumed the Host

    and put your mask back on.

    As each person turns to walk back to their seat, the next person

    standing in the center aisle should immediately fill in the spot

    that was vacated.

    Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament M-W-F 9:30 am - Noon

    First Friday until 8:00 pm

    First Saturday 8:30 am Rosary 9:00 am Mass

    10:00 am Confessions

    Confessions Wednesday: 5:30 - 6:30 pm Saturday: 2:30 - 3:30 pm

    Our priests are always available to hear confessions; see them before or after Mass, or call the office for an appointment.

    Here’s whats Happening:

    Monday, January 4 6:00 pm Women’s Club meeting

    Tuesday, January 5 10:00 am Prayer Shawl Ministry 7:00 pm RCIA

    Wednesday, January 6 6:45 pm Religious Education Grades 1– 4

    Monday, January 11 6:00 pm Men’s Club meeting

    Tuesday, January 12 9:00 am Family Adoration 6:30 pm Rosary-Makers Ministry 7:00 pm RCIA 7:00 pm Baptism Class

    Wednesday, January 13 6:45 pm Religious Education Grades 5-8

    Saturday, January 16 8:00 am Young Adult Retreat

    The Diocese of St. Augustine treats all allegations of sexual misconduct seriously and

    deals with all allegations in a prompt, confidential, and thorough manner. To Report

    Abuse, call the police or the Department of Children and Families at (800) 962‐2873. Or call the Diocesan Victim Assistance Coordinator at (904) 208‐6979 or email [email protected].

    To report abuse by a bishop, call (800) 276‐1562 or visit.reportbishopabuse.org.

  • Lee Neviaser Archie Miiller Daniel Cassidy Margaret Kroll Chuck Day Pat Cipriano Rafael Jimenz Agatha Choe Rose Speranza Romulo Blanza Don Moynahan Heather LaCorte Dan Martin Betty Hurtz Dagmar Gawera Lydia Bolfer

    Sgt. Chris Martin, USA Lt. Alejandro Trujillo, USN Jordan Pratti, USN LCDR Scott Tedrick USNHM Brian Bautista PO2 David Kelly, USN Lt. Nicholas Cerny, USN Cpt. Crystal Guta, USA PFC Patrick H. Harmon Sgt. Delmar Kirkendall Lt. Kristina Oberst, USN SSG Gerald Lowery, US Sgt. Sean O’Grady, USMC RDML Brendan McLane Lt. Adam Guarno SN Peter Guarno LCpl James Savino USMC Sgt. Samuel Costa, ARNG 2Lt. Troy A. Seidel, USA David John Augmer, USMC

    for our military

    Capt. J. Michael Huth, ANG A1C Samantha Bendon CPO Timothy Devlin, USN Lt. Col. Gerardo V. Meneses, USA Kristoffr Relova, AM Capt. Joe Roberts, USMC Cameron Keane, USAF CWO Jason Lonsdale, USN Sr. Airman Tyler A. Michaud, USAF Lt. Cdr. Richard Silva Jr., USN PFC Sean Ortiz, USA Lt. Shelley Huth, ANG Edward R. Bensley, USA Lt. Cmdr. Ryan Mullen, USN Cpl. Alex Giuliano, USMC Lt Ann Demi, USAF Lt William Beverly Lt. Cdr. Brett Jones, USN Sgt. Kyle Muzelak, ANG CPO Sean Goguen

    Rami Intriago Melayzia R. Smith Sr. Richardine Rempe Joanna Dickson Smith Alice Gartland Alex Balseiro Tal Kelly Msgr. Daniel B. Logan Mitchell McCormick Hernan Maisonove Savannah Phillips Mary Motsett Jeri Ruane Lisa Mohr Karen Mueller Don Volk

    Monday, January 4

    Memorial of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton

    Readings: 1 Jn 3:22–4:6; Mt 4:12-17.23-25 7:00 am +Salvatore Calabrisotto by the Holy Family Catholic Church Staff 9:00 am Special intention for the Danaher family

    Tuesday, January 5 Memorial of Saint John Neumann Readings: 1 Jn 4:7-10; Mk 6:34-44 7:00 am +Kathy Pritchard Chatelain by Leo & Madge Weber 9:00 am +Audi Bajalia by Margaret Helow

    Wednesday, January 6 Readings: 1 Jn 4:11-18; Mk 6:45-52 7:00 am +Mario Nonato by Brooke Antoine 8:00 am Special intention for Bob Macaulay by Maria Martin 9:00 am +Andrew Gilligan by Carol & Roger Tompkins 7:00 pm +Jose Antonio Amadeo by Dennis & Marie Derby

    Thursday, January 7 Readings: 1 Jn 4:19–5:4; Lk 4:14-22 7:00 am +Gayzelle Smaha by Trudy Perez-Poveda 9:00 am Children and Grandchildren of G-MOMS by G-MOMS

    Friday, January 8 Readings: 1 Jn 5:5-13; Lk 5:12-16 7:00 am Birthday blessings for Cissie Triglia by Joan Triglia 9:00 am Special intention for Kim Meade by Margaret Helow

    Saturday, January 9 Readings: 1 Jn 5:14-21; Jn 3:22-30 4:00 pm Special intention for Magda Salvador

    Sunday, January 10 The Baptism of the Lord Readings: Is 42:1-4.6-7 or Is 12:2-3.4bcd.5-6; Acts 10:34-38 or 1 Jn 5:1-9; Mk 1:7-11 7:00 am Deceased members of the Lennon family by Carol Giuliani 9:00 am For the people entrusted to the care of the Pastor 11:00 am +Andrew Gilligan by Josephine Ossi and family 5:00 pm +Ed Johnston by Ronnie & Wayne

    For the sick and burdened Bruce Kujawa Virginia Carlson Jackie O’Hare Barbara Tighe Debi Meier Kevin Ruane Dan Zerbe Mike Oakey David Vassal Ann Edwards Egda Intriago Lucille Ramputi Elena Benner John Schmitz Maria Rivera Joe Antone Kinsley Green

    Baptisms

    Abigail Rose, daughter of Paul & Katherine Treacy

    We remember... Prayers for

    Friends & Family

    Welcome New Parishioners

    Alexandria Perricone, Andree Martin, Craig & Gabie Boster, the Palau family, Robert & Jeannette Machin, Mary Ellen & Edward Mackey

    Altar Flowers

    If you would like to help with the cost of Altar Flowers each week, you may donate $45 per arrangement in remembrance of a loved one, birthday blessing, anniversary blessing, or whatever your intention may be. Thank you for your support.

    IF YOU WOULD LIKE SOMEONE ADDED TO A PRAYER LIST OR TO REGISTER

    FOR OUR PARISH, PLEASE CALL THE PARISH OFFICE

    The School Mass takes place on Wednesday at 8:00 am. With all the adaptations we are making due to the Covid virus, the School Mass schedule has been effected. The Mass is exclusively for students, faculty, and staff.

    The Elizabeth Ministry (sponsored by the HF Women’s Club) prays for expectant mothers and their families.

    Catherine Murphy, Betsy Sloan

    If you are expecting, or know someone who is expecting, please e-mail Donna Addeo at [email protected], chair of the Elizabeth Ministry to be included on the prayer list.

    Stop in and Light a Candle in the Church! Candles are lit for prayer intentions. To "light a candle for someone" indicates one's intention to say a prayer for another person, and the candle symbolizes that prayer.

    https://bible.usccb.org/bible/1john/3?22https://bible.usccb.org/bible/matthew/4?12https://bible.usccb.org/bible/1john/4?7https://bible.usccb.org/bible/mark/6?34https://bible.usccb.org/bible/1john/4?11https://bible.usccb.org/bible/mark/6?45https://bible.usccb.org/bible/1john/4?19https://bible.usccb.org/bible/luke/4?14https://bible.usccb.org/bible/1john/5?5https://bible.usccb.org/bible/luke/5?12https://bible.usccb.org/bible/1john/5?14https://bible.usccb.org/bible/john/3?22https://bible.usccb.org/bible/isaiah/42?1https://bible.usccb.org/bible/isaiah/12?2https://bible.usccb.org/bible/acts/10?34https://bible.usccb.org/bible/1john/5?1https://bible.usccb.org/bible/mark/1?7mailto:[email protected]

  • Healing the Pain of Abortion Next Retreat: January 22-24

    A Rachel’s Vineyard weekend retreat is a beautiful opportunity for any man or woman who is

    struggling with the emotional and spiritual pain of an abortion in their life. Come and receive peace, forgiveness of self and others and the compassion

    of God. These retreats are private, strictly confidential and for people of all faiths.

    Call 904-221-3232 or e-mail [email protected].

    All calls & inquiries are very confidential. Come and be restored!

    2021 Respect Life Collection January 16-17

    Join us in restoring the culture of life, one heart at a time. Proceeds directly benefit your parish Respect Life Ministry, 32 Pregnancy Resource Centers, 4 Maternity Homes, 2 Post-Abortion Programs Rachel’s Vineyard and Project Rachel, and 3 College Campus Ministry programs. To donate, use the envelope in your church pew. Thank you for changing “crisis to caring”. Your donation is vital to save precious lives.

    The Sunday Religious Education for PREK4 and

    Kindergarten has been suspended for this 2020-2021 year. We resume the academic year 2021-2022. If you already

    registered and paid, we will gladly reimburse the fee, or we can

    “save” it for the next year. Just let me us what you want to do.

    Thank you for your co-operation and support, I wish you and your families a very Merry Christmas and a healthy New Year.

    Maria Petrotta, Director of Faith Formation [email protected]

    The Holy Family Young Adult Leadership Team is looking for toiletry donations to distribute to the homeless and needy! Please drop off any of the following items to the Parish Office by January 15th.

    Toothpaste Toothbrush Floss Soap Feminine products Shampoo and conditioner

    Socks Hand Warmers Water bottles Hand sanitizer Gloves Chapstick

    Garlands for Ashes Lunch Group

    Wednesday January 13, 11:30 am Olive Garden Restaurant

    (Philips Highway across from the Avenues Mall)

    We will be lunching in a private room so that we can properly social distance. Kindly RSVP to

    ensure your seat. We have average between 8-10 attendees per luncheon. To RSVP, please e-mail

    Earl at [email protected]. We hope to see you there!

    GriefShare Thursday January 21

    6:15pm to 8:15 pm in the Parish Life Center

    GriefShare is a Christ-centered program of grief support for persons who have experienced the loss of someone dear. Whether you are at the beginning of your grief journey, or still trying to make sense of things after many years, you are invited to join us. The 13-week session will be presented by caring and trained facilitators in a safe, confidential and non-judgmental environment. As the name suggests, you are encouraged to share, but it is not required. The program will help you learn to work through the many layers of grief. The total cost is $15 and includes a workbook. Due to the delicate subject matter, the meetings are only for adults. To register please visitwww.griefshare.org or for more information e-mail [email protected].

    Many thanks to John Peterson and his many volunteers who made the Feast of the Holy Family Reception most enjoyable.

    http://www.griefshare.org/

  • Thank you to our Bulletin Advertisers! Their support helps provide this bulletin at no cost to the

    Church. Please support them.

    Metro Diner Quinn Shalz Funeral Home

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    Paul Hurtado, Realtor (Florida Homes) Park Avenue Dermatology

    Tony D’s Pizza & Restaurant Catholic Foundation

    Diligent Home Health Care Sandor Endodontics Donovan Heat & Air

    Burger Roofing Robert Perry, Esq.

    Anjo Liquors Hanania Automotive Group

    Denny Doyle, State Farm Sollee Family & Cosmetic Dentistry

    Ossi’s Apothecary Drs. Kartsonis/McClintock Dermatology

    Duval Overhead Door Timothy J. Parker DMD James A. Horning, O.D.

    Solomon’s RV Boat & Storage Caven Dental Group

    $9 Shirt Sale Joe Collerd, Realtor (Berkshire Hathaway)

    Franklin M Rios. DMD (Baymeadows Park Dental) CB Nails & Spa

    Vee Viktoriany, Realtor (Exit Realty) Deerwood Bistro

    St. Mary’s Seafood & More Office Evolution

    EWTM Global Catholic Radio Corey-Kerlin Funeral Home

    Pristine Exteriors Window Washing