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MISSION STATEMENT
St. Paul Catholic Community builds disciples, grows our faith and serves
others in Christ’s name.
MASS SCHEDULE
Daily:
Monday - Saturday 8:30 AM (Rosary held after Mass)
Saturday Vigil:
4:00 PM, 5:30 PM, 7:00 PM (En Español)
Sunday
7:00 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM 12:30 PM
Sacrament of Penance
Saturday 2:30 - 3:30 PM (or by appointment)
Parochial Administrator
Rev. Mark Wajda
Parochial Vicar
Rev. Mark Librizzi
Hispanic Ministry
Rev. Gianni Agostinelli
Deacons
Michael McGinnity Michael Balchus
Parish Office Hours
Monday thru Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
www.ccstpaul.com
email: [email protected]
MATTHEW 6: 24-34
Collection for 2/19/17 1st 17,205.00
2nd: Ten for Today 3,469.00
This Week’s Collection:
Capital Maintenance
Next Week’s Collection: Catholic Relief Services
Questions of the Week
Question for Youth: What do you worry about? What can you do to stop worrying and rely on God?
Question for Adults: Who really is the master of your life?
Our Catholic Appeal
for 2017 is underway.
Our parish goal this year is $254,244.
Look here weekly for our progress.
Thank you for your support!
Please visit www.cfocf.org/oca to learn more.
“Joyful Again” Retreat for Widows and Widowers
San Pedro will be offering “Joyful
Again!” a retreat for all widowed men and women, March 25th and March 26th, at
San Pedro Retreat Center in Winter Park.
“Joyful Again!” is a two-day retreat for widows and widowers who want to resolve the grief they feel inside and begin to live again after the death of their spouse.
The retreat emphasizes self-help, personal growth skills, and personal spiritual practices. For more information, contact:
Sharon Groholski 386-717-4452.
8:30 AM—Mass with Ashes 12:00 Noon—Service with Ashes 4:00 PM—Service with Ashes 7:00 PM—Mass with Ashes
CCW news for all members & all
women of St. Paul who are thinking
of joining CCW.
We welcome you and now is a great time to join!
When: March 2nd @ Noon Where: Holy Family Room. Bring your brown bag lunch.
We will be collecting the Bakeless Bake Sale Donations, which will benefit our school. Booster club winners will be announced at this meeting, along with other updates regarding ODCCW convention, which is
being held in April in Daytona Beach. Questions? Please call Joan at 321-4043.
Eucharistic Adoration
1st Friday—March 3 @ 6:30 pm
Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus
Sunday, February 26
Reading: Isaiah 49:14,15/1 Corinthians 4:1-5/ Matthew 6:24-34
7:00 am Mass / Social Hall . 9:00 am Mass / Social Hall 9:00 am RCIA / FEC / 215 11:00 am Mass / Social Hall 12:30 pm Mass/ Social Hall Monday, February 27
Readings: Sirach 17:20-24/Mark 10:17-27
8:30 am Mass + Rosary / Social Hall 6:00 pm First Eucharist Classes / School Cafeteria Tuesday, February 28
Readings: Sirach 35: 1-12/Mark 10:28-31
8:30 am Mass + Rosary / Social Hall 1:00 pm Women of Grace / FEC / 219 6:00 pm ESL Adult / FEC classrooms 7:00 pm Magna HB Rehearsal / FEC 216 Wednesday, March 1—Ash Wednesday
Readings: Joel 2:12-18/2 Corinthians 5:20-6:2/ Matthew 6: 1-6,16-18
8:30 am Mass with ashes + Rosary / Social Hall 9:30 am Rosary Makers / FEC 220 9:30 am Bible Time Line (Part 2) / FEC / 215/217 12:00 pm Ash Wednesday Service with ashes / Social Hall 1:00 pm Social Gathering Group / FEC 215/217 2:15 pm School Student Cantor Rehearsal / FEC 216 4:00 pm Ash Wednesday Service with ashes / Social Hall 6:00 pm Hispanic Prayer Group / FEC 215/217 7:00 pm Mass with ashes / Social Hall Thursday, March 2 Readings: Deuteronomy 30:15-20/Luke 9:22-25
8:30 am Mass + Rosary / Social Hall 11:00 am Middle School Honor Roll Lunch / HFR 12:00 pm CCW / Reflection on Lent / HFR 2:30 pm 11 am Choir Rehearsal / FEC 216 4:30 pm School Board Meeting / School Conf. Room 6:00 pm ESL Adult / FEC classrooms 6:30 pm 9 am Choir Rehearsal / FEC 216 6:30 pm Meeting Christ in Prayer / FEC 215/217 Friday, March 3 Readings: Isaiah 58:1-9/Matthew 9:14,15
8:30 am Mass + Rosary / Social Hall After Mass to Noon, Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament 9:30 am Meeting Christ in Prayer / FEC 215 9:30 am Respect Life Meeting / FEC 220 6:00 pm Stations of the Cross / Social Hall 6:30 pm Adoration / Social Hall Saturday, March 4
Readings: Isaiah 58:9-14/Luke 5:27-32
8:30 am Mass/ Social Hall 2:30 pm Sacrament of Penance 3:00 pm 4pm Choir Rehearsal / FEC 216 4:00 pm Mass / Social Hall 5:30 pm Mass/Social Hall 6:00 pm Spanish Choir / FEC 223 7:00 pm Spanish Mass / Social Hall
CCW - Acts through its members to support, empower and educate all Catholic women of the parish in spirituality, leadership and service. All women are welcome to join us. Contact: Joan - 352.321.4043 Gathering Group—Social Group –meetings weekly on Wednesdays at 1:00 pm. Contacts: Lucille - 352.323.1853 Paulette - 352.323.1244 Gifted Hands—A knitting ministry established to give comfort to those in nursing homes, hospital and shut-ins. Meetings monthly on the 4th Friday of the month at 1:00 Contact: Rebecca - 352.728.4835 Ladies Auxiliary KOC -All women of the parish are welcome. Meetings held 2nd Sunday of every other month. Contacts: Ellen - 352.315-9626 Geri - 352-728-8726 Respect Life - All are welcome. Meetings: 1st Friday of the month @ 9:30 am. Contacts: Mary Clare - 901.371.7489 Pam - 352.365.2624 Rosary Makers—Winter Schedule every Wednesday at 9:30 am. Contact: Mary - 352.638.2747 Word on Fire– Step Back, Slow Down, Notice Your Life. Contacts: Tony & Patty - 352.460.2271
For Youth & Young Adult activities,
please
refer to Youth Ministry Page
in the bulletin.
Coffee and
Donuts will be served
after the 7 & 9 am Masses.
See you then!
Sunday, March 5
Reading:
Genesis 2:7-9;3:1-7/
Romans 5:12-19/
Matthew 4:1-11
7:00 am Mass / Social Hall 9:00 am Mass / Social Hall 9:00 am RCIA / FEC / 215 11:00 am Mass / Social Hall 12:30 pm Mass/ Social Hall
La Comunidad Católica
de la Parroquia de San Pablo
Sacerdote: P. Gianni Agos!nelli
Santa Misa: sábado a las 7:00 pm
Confesiones: Antes de la Misa
Bau!smos, Bodas y Quinceañeras:
Padre Gianni
(352) 787-9208
Catequesis: lunes-6:00 pm-colegio
Myrta Aviles (352) 787-0126
Coro: Miguel (Maiki) Rodríguez
(352) 630-1192
Grupo de Oración: miércoles-
7pm Salón Social-Raul A. Perez
(352) 217-6568
LAZARUS, Clínica Médica Gratuita:
ubicada en la Misión Católica Hispana San Pedro de
Jesús Maldonado,210 Wonders St., Wildwood.Para Citas
(352) 748-4567 o
(352) 603-9315 (celular)
Cursos de Inglés gratuitos: los martes y jueves,6-7:30 pm en
San Pablo en (Leesburg) y los lunes y miércoles en la Misión
Católica Hispana de San Pedro de Jesús Maldonado, 210
Wonder St., Wildwood. Lilly (352) 638-4559
STEP-UP – Los padres que han recibido las cartas de
aprobación (Awards Le"ers) !enen que registrar los
niños en la escuela, y pagar un mínimo de $50 por cada niño
que se registre.
Los que deseen aplicar por primera vez ya lo pueden hacer.
Nuestro Ministerio Hispano
La fe Fit ofrece oraciones,
consejos de salud e información de catequesis sobre la persona humana,
el valor de la vida humana y la integridad de cada persona que Dios quiere para la
humanidad. Hay un mensaje de inspiración diaria para las personas a
reflexionar y tomar una decisión sobre. También existe la
posibilidad de entrar y realizar un seguimiento de objetivos de actividad y peso. También hay una función de "nota
de oración" por lo que la gente puede escribir recordatorios de oración, así
como podcasts de oración para inspirar una más robusta vida de oración.
La aplicación Fe Fit está disponible en Itunes y Google Play Store o visitando www.befaithfit.org .
LA CLINICAS GRATUITAS DE CARIDADES CATÓLICAS DE LA FLORIDA CENTRAL ESTA
BUSCANDO VOLUNTARIOS
Las Clínicas Gratuitas de Caridades Católicas de la
Florida Central está buscando voluntarios: MD,
PA, RN, OBSTETRICIA, Técnicos de Electrocardio-
grama, Endocrinólogos, Cirujanos Ortopédicos, Edu-
cadores de Salud cer!ficados, Enfermeras Generales
y Enfermeras Registradas en cada una de nuestras
clínicas. Para obtener más información, póngase en
contacto con: [email protected] en la Clínica de
Salud Gratuita Lazarus en Wild-
wood, [email protected] de San Lucas y la Clínica
Dental en Eus!s o [email protected] en Clínica
Médica Libre de St. Thomas en St. Cloud.
RCIA NEWS: On Sunday, March 5, the first Sunday
of Lent, at the 9:00 am Mass, we have a ceremony
called the Rite of Sending. This involves our
Catechumens in the RCIA who are preparing to
received Bap!sm, Eucharist, and Confirma!on
at the Easter Vigil. Easter
Harold Gomez, Lenabel Garcia, Sophia Ramia, ia, Harold Gomez, Lenabel Garcia, Sophia Ramia
Juliana Ramia, Avery Thornton, Ian Thornton
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At the 9:00 am Mass, Father Mark will call our six
young Catechumens to come forward to the altar to
sign their names in the Book of the Elect and then
he will send them forth to hear the Word of
Scripture. Shortly a&er, they will depart to
experience the Rite of Elec!on with Bishop Noonan
at 3p.m in the Basilica-Queen of the Universe in
Orlando. Please pray for our Catechumens
the first Sunday of Lent.
Lent is also a special !me for those
bap!zed Chris!ans who are preparing to
enter the Catholic Church. We have one
Candidate who will celebrate Full
Communion with us this year.
Kerrey Thornton
Please remember in your prayers all the
Catechumens and Candidates of our
Diocese during the Season of Lent.
March 1 Ash Wednesday: Mass/Service/Ashes
8:30 am, noon, 4:00 pm, 7:00 pm
March 3 9:30 am to Noon/Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
6:00 pm – Stations of the Cross / Church Inside
6:30 – 8:00 pm - Confessions
6:30 pm – Adoration
March 4 2:30 – 3:30 pm – Reconciliation
Regular Mass Times
March 5 1st
Sunday of Lent/Regular Mass Times
March 10 9:30 am to Noon/Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
6:00 pm – Confessions
7:00 pm - The Living Stations of the Cross / Church Inside
March 11 2:30 – 3:30 pm – Reconciliation
Regular Mass Times
March 12 2nd
Sunday of Lent/Regular Mass Times
March 17 9:30 am to Noon/Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
6:00 pm – Stations of the Cross / Church Inside
6:30 – 8:00 pm – Confessions
March 18 2:30 – 3:30 pm – Reconciliation
Regular Mass Times
Women’s Retreat: 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
March 19 3rd
Sunday of Lent/Regular Mass Times
March 24 9:30 am to Noon/Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
6:00 pm – Stations of the Cross / Church Inside
6:30 – 8:00 pm – Confessions
March 25 2:30 – 3:30 pm – Reconciliation
Regular Mass Times
March 26 4th
Sunday of Lent/Regular Mass Times
March 31 9:30 am to Noon/Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
6:00 pm – Stations of the Cross / Church Inside
6:30 – 8:00 pm – Confessions
April 1 2:30 – 3:30 pm – Reconciliation
Regular Mass Times
April 2 5th
Sunday of Lent/Regular Mass Times/Rice Bowl Collection
April 4 Penance Services: 9:30 am and 7:00 pm
April 7 9:30 am to Noon/Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
6:00 pm – Stations of the Cross / Church Inside
6:30 – 8:00 pm - Confessions
6:30 pm – Adoration
April 8 2:30 – 3:30 pm – Reconciliation
Regular Mass Times
April 9 Palm Sunday /Passion of the Lord/Regular Mass Times
April 13 Holy Thursday/Mass of the Lord’s Supper: 7:00 pm
Altar of Repose: 8:00 pm – Midnight
April 14 Good Friday/Veneration of the Cross: 3:00 pm
6:00 pm - Stations of the Cross / Church Inside
6:30—8:00 pm—Confessions
April 15 Blessing of Easter Foods: Noon
Easter Vigil Mass: 8:00 pm
April 16 Easter Sunday: Outside Masses: 6:30, 9, 11 am & 12:30 pm
Masses Inside with Incense: 7, 9, 11 am & 12:30 pm
This schedule will be updated as needed.
What is the correct way of
disposing of Holy Water &
Blessed Palms?
They just need to be
returned to nature.
Holy water may be poured outside in the grass or plants (i.e., into the ground directly).
Blessed palms may be burned and returned to the earth
or simply buried.
Adult Faith Forma!on Sessions for ult Faith Forma!on Sessions
February & March 2017 To register for the sessions listed below, please call
352-787-6354 (ext.238) or email the Faith Forma!on
Secretary: [email protected].
For more informa!on, call Sr. Ruth , Dir. of Adult Faith
Forma!on, 352-787-6354 (x251).
Please visit our website: www.ccstpaul.com.
Pathway: Faith Forma!on/Adult Faith Forma!on/Adult
Sessions/click on individual class sessions.
MEETING CHRIST IN
PRAYER
(Based on the Spiritual
Exercises of St. Igna!us)
Presenta!ons started
Feb. 16 & 17 in Room 215
Thurs. evenings 6:30-8:00 p.m.
or Fri. mornings 9:30-11:00 a.m.
Facilitated by Roland Guilbault
CONVERSION: FOLLOWING
THE CALL OF CHRIST
EXPLORE BIBLICAL STORIES OF
PEOPLE WHO CHANGED.
Join us for a four-week Video/
Discussion series beginning
March 7 in Room 215
Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m.
Facilitated by Sr. Ruth Pla"e, SLW
“Together in Holiness”
An Inspiring Event for
Couples!
March 11, 2017
11am—6 pm
St. Mary Magdalen Catholic
Parish
Altamonte Springs
Registration: $49/ couple thru February 9,
then $59/couple:
$29/$35 individuals. Learn more and register at:
www.TogetherInHoliness.org.
This year (2017) marks the 43rd anniversary of
Catholic Relief Service (CRS) Rice Bowl, the largest
and oldest Lenten program used by millions of
Catholics across the United States known for its
iconic and symbolic cardboard ‘rice bowl.’ The
program has evolved over mul!ple genera!ons to
become a tradi!on for Catholic families, parishes
and religious educators. Since its incep!on, millions
of Catholics have contributed alms totaling $250
million to support efforts that fight poverty and
hunger in dioceses across the U.S. and overseas.
In our Parish, Opera!on Rice Bowl will begin
Ash Wednesday and conclude on the 5th Sunday of
Lent, April 2nd. Pick up a Rice Bowl located at
doorway in church on Ash Wednesday. Please
follow the direc!ons on the box for returning your
dona!ons on the Fi&h Sunday of Lent. Have a
blessed Lent.
School Board
Nominations
Nominations for two elected position seats on the St. Paul Catholic School Board are now being accepted and may be submitted to the school office. Nominations are accepted
through Friday, March 17, 2017. Elections will be held at St. Paul Church after Masses on April 22-23, 2017.
Vacancies to be filled are: 1 two-year term for a parishioner of a participating parish
with child/children enrolled in the school. 1 two-year term for a parishioner of a participating parish
with no children enrolled in the school. Eligibility requirements and nomination forms may be obtained from the school office at 1320 Sunshine Avenue, Leesburg, FL.
For additional information, please call (352) 787-4657, Gordon Kennedy, School Board Chairman
RSVP: Friday March 3. Cut out and send this form with $25.00 retreat fee to:
Pope Francis & Roe vs Wade
Today marks the 43rd anniversary of the U.S.A.
allowing abor!on throughout nine months of preg-
nancy. Let us heed the words of Pope Francis
(to the Italian Pro-Life Movement on
4/11/2014): "It is necessary to express the strong-
est possible opposi!on to every direct a"ack on
life, especially against the innocent and defense-
less, and the unborn in a mother's womb is the
example of innocence par excellence. Anyone who
is Chris!an has a duty to bear witness to the Gos-
pel: to protect life courageously and lovingly in all
its phases. I encourage you to do this always with
closeness, proximity, so that every woman may feel
Our next mee!ng is March 1@ 9:30 am
in Room 220/FEC.
The Rosary Makers send rosaries to
St. Paul's Street Evangeliza!on (SPSE).
The goal of SPSE is to build a bridge of trust
from the street to the Church. They are
dedicated to responding to the mandate of
Jesus to preach the Gospel. They distribute
rosaries on the streets of major ci!es throughout the United
States. PRAY THE ROSARY DAILY.
If you cannot make rosaries, please consider making a
dona!on to the Rosary Makers.
For more informa!on, call Mary at 638-2747.
MYTH vs. FACT (from flccb.com)
Myth: Abor!on is a form of women's
health care and should be publicly
funded.
Fact: We are called to meet the needs
of the poor and vulnerable by providing
access to health care. The elec!ve
destruc!on of innocent, human life does
not equate to health care. Pregnancies which threaten the life
and health of the mother are the only excep!on; these
termina!ons are already funded through Medicaid.
Myth: Abor!on restric!ons make it difficult for low-income
and vulnerable women to receive affordable, non-abor!on
health care services.
Fact: 636 Federally Qualified Health Centers in the state of
Florida provide various health care services for low-income
pa!ents and do not provide abor!ons. 280 of these centers
provide women's wellness services.
Men and women are invited to join us at the Respect Life
mee!ng on Friday, March 3, 9:30 AM in FEC 220.
Gifted Hands
Gifted Hands
is a ministry of the parish established to give comfort to
those in nursing homes, hospitals and shut-ins. Gifted Hands made
and distributed 1,260 knitted items to the community in 2016.
For more information, please call:
Rebecca @ 728-4835.
. Annual Corn Beef & Cabbage Luncheon
Wednesday, 3/15, @ 1 PM in the Holy Family Center. All parishioners are
welcome. The lunch includes salad, corn beef & cabbage, dessert and beverage, all for only $10.00. To reserve, please call Lucille @ 323-1853 or Carol @ 638-9179.
Reservations must be made by 3/13. We look forward to meeting you at this luncheon.
Welcome to our newest
members:
Mr. and Mrs. Don Ma"es
Liturgical Ministries Volunteers needed:
Ushers: Needed for all Masses, especially for Sat 5:30 Mass. Duties: Greet parishioners and guests as they enter the church, pass out music programs & bulletins, assist with offertory during Mass. If interested, please contact Bill Lugers, Usher Captain, 352-326-4403. Lectors: Needed for most Masses, especially Sat. 8:30 am. Duties: Proclaim God’s Word during Mass. If interested, please contact St. Paul Liturgy office, 352-787-6354 ext. 231.
Faith Formation volunteers needed:
We need adult chaperones for our Confirmation classes. Must be fingerprinted & background cleared. April 10th from 6-8 pm May 8th from 6-8 pm Duties: Assist with small group discussions. If interested, please contact Sr. Ruth Platte, 352-787-6354 ext.251. Youth Ministry volunteers needed:
We need adult chaperones for our Jr. High Youth group. Must be fingerprinted & background cleared. Wednesdays 2pm to 4pm, 4pm to 6pm and 6pm to 8pm. Duties: Be a friend to the teens and love them as they are, where they are, like a grandparent. Yes, you may volunteer for more than one shift.
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Thank you for your generosity, and if you bring
food and it is not your area’s week, that is
also appreciated.
We are in need of jelly, fruit, vegetables,
beans, canned chicken, tuna & canned pasta .
St. Paul Thrift Shop
SAINT PAUL GIFT SHOP For unique Christian gifts
Week of 02/26/2017
· Easter Children’s books, coloring books,
and other items now available.
· Lent starts Wednesday. Get a Lenten
statue, your Little Black Book or other
book to help you prepare for this sacred
liturgical season. Many to choose from.
· First Communion merchandise is out and
ready for that special child in your life.
Shop early.
· New merchandise arriving everyday. See
us for any gifts you may need!
· 2017 Bible Diary and Prayer Journals on
Sale 40% Off.
Visit us today! Store Hours
Tuesday to Friday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday 3:00 - 7:00 PM
Sunday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Thank you to our St. Paul students for donating 500 pounds of food to the
food pantry!
Knights of Columbus
Saint Paul Council 5644
MEETING SCHEDULE All visiting Knights are welcome
Knights of Columbus Hall
2116 Griffin Rd., Leesburg 1st Wednesday of each month/Social
No Meeting March 1st as this is Ash Wednesday.
3rd Wednesday of each month/Business Meeting 6:00 pm Dinner/7:00 pm Business
Grand Knight: Larry Huhn
352-728-4979
4th Degree Assembly #1675 2nd Wednesday of each month
Knights of Columbus Hall 7:30 pm Faithful Navigator: Carl Woodworth
352-455-7715
Ladies Auxiliary President: Ellen Spirytus
352-315-9626
Please pray for the following
people who are in need of our
prayers… Bill & Dorraine Asparro,
Diane Avtitabile, Ariel Beach, Renee
Beausoleil, Marion Beswick, Bob Bierstine Family, Margaret Blanchard,
Margaret Borland, Gerald Boskey, Alec Boswell, Rita Bowersox,
Margaret Boyle, Hank Braidwood, Brian Braun, Robert Byron, Mike
Carragher, Dean Casale & Family, Anna Ceravola, Philip Chappel, Alice &
John Cheatham, Fred & Betty Chesney, Matt Church, Mila Cole, Joanne
Coleridge, Jason Connor, Wendy D., John Daddona, Louis Damiani, Liz
DaGrassa, Brianne Dart, Dan Debrowski, Gerald Dellinger, Dicus
Families, Armando de Moya, Kelly & Jim Dezego, Paula Disterhaupt &
Family, Kay Donovan, Leo Edmundson, Scott Elam, Paul Eno, Peter
Esposito, Rita Essex, Joseph Fciarpetti, Jeanette Forest, John Fullerton,
Steve Gadner, Joseph Giarle, Jackie Giasson, Andrew Paul Glaser, Hilde
Glaser, Gunther Glaser, Elisabeth Gould, Greg Grimes, Debra Gruber,
Jim Hand, Jacob Hebert, Pat Hempfield, Arleeda Hickey, Arthur Hofman,
Junia Horta, Joel Husebo, Sharon Hutchson, Iturbe Family, Ine Ivey,
Cecilia James, Ken Jenkins, Beverly & Charles Jensen, Jim Jesmer, Arlene
Johnson, Margaret Kane, Brian King, Barbara Kleamovich, Dorothy
Krawczyk, Patricia Kriss, Helen Kuhn, Ray & Delores Kuhn, Tom Lally,
Mayl Langley, Norma Lehosky, Diane Lengauer, Peggy Leloff, Eileen
Levin, Betty & Warren Lindner, Bev Little, Kevin Luna, Janice Machado,
Frank Maher, Marion Maloy, Lori Mango, Donna Marcil, Chuck McHarg,
Brian McLaughlin, Tom McLaughlin, Tara McLhenney, Jack & Maxine
McCoy, Helen Mercedes, Joseph Meyer, Danielle Millnor, Joan
Mirousky, Beth Monaco, Ann Moncur, Earnest Morris, Thomas
Mournighan, Edward Mozina, Nickoli Family, Patricia Nolan & Family,
Elizabeth O’Leary, Jim O’Loughlin, Josephine Olszewski, Danny Petty,
Syrie Petta, Russ Phillips, Joe & Diane Pompilio, Ruthann Pope, Carolyn
Popp, Patty Pusateri, Patty Pydo, Theodore Pydo, Mele Quitos,
Stephanie Ramey, Tabitha Redente, Leo Remeniuk, Peggy Rick, Rose
Mary Rick, Susan Riggin, Mary Robertson, Melvina Robinson, Richard
Ruzzo, Jay Nicholas Ryan, Mathew & Margaret Ryan, Carey St. Claire,
Eduardo Sainz, Joe Sciortelletti, Seldon Family, Penny Senger, Grace
Shiney, Anna Skarbek, Kathleen Skoblicki, Wanda Slominski, Lois Smith,
Stephan Smith, Nancy Soto, Carla Spaulding, Michael Stellabotte, Lee
Stilwell, Gloria Swieczkowski, Stanley Tadaka, Vincente & Mary Taranto,
Dorothy Timmons, Ann Venditti, Arthur Vernino, Donna Wayne,
Christina Virgil, Angela Wajda, Kelly Wallask, The Wayne Family, Ann
Weaver, Devon Webb, Suzanne Weil, Brenda Whitney, William
Whitney, Cathy Williams, Baby William Zedler, and all Christians around
the world suffering persecution, the Incarcerated, our Military Service
Men and Women.
Come and join the Knights for
breakfast on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month,
8 am to 11 am, Knights Hall. Upcoming Breakfast Date:
March 5.
Knights of Columbus
Annual Scholarship Raffle The Knights of Columbus Saint Paul Council 5644
scholarship raffle tickets now available. The tickets are
$10 each. The drawings will be held monthly through
Oct. 2017. Each month, 4 tickets will be drawn. Prizes
each month are $75, $50, $25, $10. Each drawn ticket
is eligible for future drawings.
Yes, you can win more than once — others have, 40
drawings in all. Tickets are available in the church
office or, for information, contact: Hank Braidwood
@ 352-638-5034 or [email protected].
Join Fr. Mark Wajda and the KOC Ladies Auxiliary 5644
on a 5 night Western Caribbean Cruise to Key West Florida and Cozumel, Mexico
aboard RCL’s Brilliance of the Seas/
January 29 –February 3, 2018. Prices ranging from $642 pp to $836 pp.
$50.00 per cabin will be donated to the Ladies Auxiliary.
For information, call or email: Kathy Januszewski AAA Travel
352-751-1888 Ext. 2225 / [email protected].
Note: Cruise must be reserved thru AAA Lake Sumter Landing Office.
Parish Staff
1330 Sunshine Avenue, Leesburg FL
Phone 352-787-6354
Fax 352-787-5971 Extension
Velia L. Rodriguez 234
Business Manager
JoAnn Roberts/Yesenia Fajardo 221
Recep!onists
Oswald Cornelio 232
Finance
Jeffrey Shaw 223
Music Director
Sister Ruth Pla#e, SLW 251
Director
Religious Educa!on/Adult Faith Forma!on
Jacque Kimble, Cris!na Pinion 238
Rel. Ed Secretaries
C. K. Graham, Youth & Young Adult 269
Ministry/Liturgical Coordinator
Barbara Marino, Execu!ve 230
Assistant to Pastor/Bulle!n Editor
Deacon Michael Balchus 336
Pastoral Care
Beverly Smith 335
Secretary, Pastoral Care
Jacquelyn Gehrsitz 323
School Principal
Mariles Hodge 300
Secretary, School
Babi Hernandez 330
Manager, Gi& Shop
Rick Murton 327/328
Manager, Thri& Shop
Pete Pell, Roger Borman, Jim Kertz,
Jim Schofield, Maintenance Staff
Parish Council
MEMBERS FOR DESIGNATED AREAS
Chairman: Dick Bowersox 728-2162
Vice Chair:
Mary Lou Mroczkowski 323-8669
Rose Bowersox Area 1
728-2162
Cindy Diemer Area 2
751-0499
Simon Olden Area 3
787-1403
Jim Frank (Lake Port Square) Area 4
728-6285
Bill Spears Area 4
460-4041
Chris!ne Southall Area 5
431-4644
Bill Sendelbach Area 6
314-0017
Sally Schulte Area 7
728-1446
Monte Moon Area 7
678-427-4595
Parish Finance Committee
Rev. Mark Wajda
Deacon Sam Damiano
John Barzyk
John Feldman
Joseph Keenan
Gerold Willing
Extension
234
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MEMBERS FOR DESIGNATED AREAS
Chairman: Dick Bowersox 728-2162
Vice Chair:
Mary Lou Mroczkowski 323-8669
1320 Sunshine Ave., Leesburg FL
Accredited Pre-K - 8th Grade
Principal: Jacquelyn Gehrsitz
www.saintpaulschool.com
352-787-4657
School Finance Rev. Mark Wajda
Rev. Mark Librizzi
David Merryman
Mike Merrill
Gerold Willing
PTO Board Pam Copeland
Chris!ne Ramos
Melinda Miller
Illiana Miranda
Jessica Melendez
School Board Members
Rev. Mark Wajda
Rev. Mark Librizzi
Jacquelyn Gehrsitz
Velia Rodriguez
Jerry Bidwell William Burns
Anna Cowin Bryan Hayes
Maria Iturbe
Gordon Kennedy
Kelly Kertz
George Kimmel
Estelle Mournighan
Richard Perella Jose Ramya
Frank Webber
Craig Williams
Saint Paul Thrift Shop 1321 Sunshine Ave.
Leesburg, FL 34748
352-787-3388
STORE HOURS
Monday - Friday
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 am -1:00 pm
1st Sunday of Month
9am—1pm
Saint Paul Gift Shop 1321 Sunshine Ave.
Leesburg, FL 34748
352-365-6804
STORE HOURS
Tuesday - Friday
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Saturday 3:00 pm 7:00 pm
Sunday 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Closed Mondays
Food Pantry 1321 Sunshine Ave. Leesburg
352-787-3012
Hours: 9 am - 12 Monday & Friday
4-7 pm Wednesday
Catholic Charities
of Central Florida, Inc. Emergency Family Assistance
1321 Sunshine Ave. Leesburg
352-460-0700 - Call for appointment.