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The Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary 100 NE 191 Street ~ Miami, Florida 33179 ~ (305)652-3624 ~ Fax (305)652-5207 Website: www.visitationmiami.org ~ Email: [email protected] MASS TIMES Monday ~ Saturday: 8am Saturday Vigil: 5pm (English) Sunday: 8am & 10am (English) 12 Noon (Spanish) C ONFESSION Saturday: 4:30pm Sunday: 9:30am & 11:30am or during the week by appointment only R OSARY Monday ~ Saturday @ 7:30am A DORATION Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday @ 8:30am EXPOSITION & BENEDICTION First Friday of the month @ 7pm S ACRAMENTS Please contact the parish office for arrangements R ELIGIOUS E DUCATION Marcia Waite, Director Email: [email protected] CHARISMATIC PRAYER GROUP Parish Hall: Thursday’s 8:00pm - 9:30pm. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Activities Room: 2 nd Sunday of the month @ 2pm. For more information contact Walter Aguilar. L EGION OF MARY Activities Room.: Saturdays 8:30am-10:30am RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY If you or someone you know is pregnant & needs help or you would like to volunteer or donate baby items please call 786-452-0266, located at 1515 NW 167 St, Bldg. 4, Suite 190, Miami Gardens, FL 33169. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY Food Pantry: 2 nd & 4 th Thursday of the month. Open 2 nd & 4 th Wednesday 9am-12pm. For information call 786-462-4815. WOMENS COUNCIL Activities Room: Meets the 4 th Saturday of the month @ 6pm. For information, please contact Ella Brown @ 305-624-7206, [email protected] or Debbie Gadson @ 954-614-6936, [email protected] Monday ~ Friday 8:30am - 2:00pm & 2:30pm - 4:30pm S TAFF Rev. Msgr. George Puthusseril, Pastor Rev. James Quinn, Weekends Pete Fetscher, Property Manager Cheryl Thornhill, Parish Secretary Yanic Elie, Custodian OFFICE

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Page 1: of the Blessed Virgin MaryPaul writes in Timothy, these readings are personal, directed to believers, members of the Jewish and Christian communities, who struggle to deal with personal

The Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary

100 NE 191 Street ~ Miami, Florida 33179 ~ (305)652-3624 ~ Fax (305)652-5207 Website: www.visitationmiami.org ~ Email: [email protected]

MASS TIMES Monday ~ Saturday: 8am

Saturday Vigil: 5pm (English) Sunday: 8am & 10am (English)

12 Noon (Spanish)

CONFESSION Saturday: 4:30pm Sunday: 9:30am &

11:30am or during the week by appointment only

ROSARY Monday ~ Saturday @ 7:30am

ADORATION Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday

@ 8:30am EXPOSITION & BENEDICTION

First Friday of the month @ 7pm SACRAMENTS

Please contact the parish office for arrangements

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Marcia Waite, Director

Email: [email protected]

CHARISMATIC PRAYER GROUP Parish Hall: Thursday’s 8:00pm - 9:30pm.

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Activities Room: 2nd Sunday of the month

@ 2pm. For more information contact Walter Aguilar.

LEGION OF MARY Activities Room.: Saturdays

8:30am-10:30am RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY

If you or someone you know is pregnant & needs help or you would like to volunteer or

donate baby items please call 786-452-0266, located at 1515 NW 167 St, Bldg. 4,

Suite 190, Miami Gardens, FL 33169. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY

Food Pantry: 2nd & 4th Thursday of the month. Open 2nd & 4th Wednesday 9am-12pm. For information call 786-462-4815.

WOMEN’S COUNCIL Activities Room: Meets the 4th Saturday of the month @ 6pm. For information, please contact Ella Brown @ 305-624-7206, [email protected] or Debbie Gadson @ 954-614-6936,

[email protected]

Monday ~ Friday

8:30am - 2:00pm & 2:30pm - 4:30pm S TA F F

Rev. Msgr. George Puthusseril, Pastor Rev. James Quinn, Weekends

Pete Fetscher, Property Manager Cheryl Thornhill, Parish Secretary

Yanic Elie, Custodian

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Page 2: of the Blessed Virgin MaryPaul writes in Timothy, these readings are personal, directed to believers, members of the Jewish and Christian communities, who struggle to deal with personal

First Reading — The Lord never forgets the sins of those who take advantage of the poor (Amos 8:4‐7). Psalm — Praise the Lord who li s up the poor (Psalm 113). Second Reading — God our savior wills everyone to be saved (1 Timothy 2:1‐8). Gospel — The one who is trustworthy in small ma ers is also trustworthy in great ones (Luke 16:1‐13 [10‐13]).

Mark Calabrese, Marcelina Figueroa, Judy Williams, Jane Whitters, Fred Reichlan, Marlene Cheron, Joan Mapp, Jeshawn Davis, Natalia Jackman, Diana Rodriguez, Luz Cordero, Jo & Tom Pender, Debra Brown, Maria Maltez, James Whittier, Fred Reisch, Sy Bomen, Sydell Hotson, Walter Aguilar, Elia Sarmiento, Candida Lofranco, Lechy Maria Nowak, Steve Lagueux, Gail & Deidra Moller, Marie Moore, Camille, Ernest McPherson, Fr. Luis Garcia, Carmen Marcano, Blanca Ochoa, Barbara Seifert, Chris Carter, Ida Mae Welp, Denise Morpeau, and all the sick of our parish. *Please notify the parish office to add or remove a name *

TODAY’S READINGS

Elena Rojas, Anthony Rojas, Marc Rojas, Adam Alexander Rojas,

Ana Raquel Rodriguez Requested by the Rodriguez & Rojas families

The Sanctuary Lamp Is Burning This Week

September 21, - September 27, for

Two of today’s readings make it quite clear that God is on the side of the poor. Amos describes in detail the exploitation of the poor and needy. The psalm repeats that God acts to benefit the poor and lowly. But Luke turns things upside down, telling a tale of a conflicted steward, about to be fired, who demonstrates his cleverness and is rewarded. Like the community to whom Paul writes in Timothy, these readings are personal, directed to believers, members of the Jewish and Christian communities, who struggle to deal with personal choices about how to con-duct their lives. They offer an outline for how God wishes us to live in a world as complicated and as confusing as our own.

September 2 1 ~ S eptember 28 Sat., Sept 21, Vigil: Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5pm: Yvonne Milord by Elsie Milord 5pm: Leon Lormil by Irmine Louis-Jean, Niece Sun., September 22, Twenty-Fifty Sunday in Ordinary Time 8am: Linh Phero Phung Nguyen by Ngoc Nguyen, wife 8am: Paula Henry by Guy Vallon 10am: Celeste Blake by Barbara Blake 10am: In Thanksgiving by Ariane Y Didier Beauboeuf 10am: Birthday Blessings for Alex Aviles by Gilberto & Carmen Aviles 12pm: Avelina Baez by her daughter and family 12pm: Jorge Enrique Armella by Angelica Armella Mon., September 23, St. Pius of Pietrelcina, Priest 8am: The People of the Parish Tues., September 24. Weekday 8am: Birthday Blessings for Willerm Jean by Marie Colette Jean 8am: Birthday Blessings for Diane Stratton by Mary Debiase Wed., September 25, Weekday 8am: Leonardo Gonzalez Carlos Diaz 8am: Birthday Blessings for Stella Ekpe by Regina Odiwo Thur. September 26, Weekday, Sts. Cosmas & Damian, Martyrs 8am: Thanksgiving for Christella Louis by Marie Lourdes Alexander 8am: In Thanksgiving by Marie & Gerard Gaston Fri., September 27, St. Vincent de Paul, Priest 8am: Marie C. Noel by Chantal Noel, Daughter 8am: Special Intention by Regine Charles Sat., September 28, St. Wenceslaus, Martyr; St. Lawrence Ruiz & Companions, Martyrs 8am: In Thanksgiving by Guilaine Victor & Gislard Adam 8am: In Thanksgiving to St. Michael by Jean Philippe Nau

READINGS FOR THE WEEK

GOD IS ON THE SIDE OF THE POOR

Monday: Ezr 1:1‐6; Ps 126:1b‐6; Lk 8:16‐18 Tuesday: Ezr 6:7‐8, 12b, 14‐20; Ps 122:1‐5; Lk 8:19‐ 21 Wednesday: Ezr 9:5‐9; Tb:13:2, 3‐4abefghn, 7‐8; Lk 9:1‐6 Thursday: Hg 1:1‐8; Ps 149:1b‐6a, 9b; Lk 9:7‐9 Friday: Hg 2:1‐9; Ps 43:1‐4; Lk 9:18‐22 Saturday: Zec 2:5‐9, 14‐15a; Jer 31:10‐12ab, 13; Lk 9:43b‐45 Sunday: Am 6:1a, 4‐7; Ps 146:7‐10; 1 Tm 6:11‐16; Lk 16:19‐31

P R AY F O R T H E H E A LT H O F

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September 15, 2019 5pm Mass: $1589.00 8am Mass: $1475.00 10am Mass: $3224.00 12pm Mass: $ 802.00 Building Fund: $ 296.00 Hurricane Dorian Relief to Nassau: $10192.00

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Make a choice. God or money, material things, earthly pleasure. This is what Jesus asks us to do in to-day’s Gospel. The Pharisees and scribes, and many people, want it both ways. God and wealth. But Jesus knows that “no servant can serve two masters.” It is not that wealth is inherently bad, but the pursuit of it to the exclusion of what is good and righteous is. Our faith is meant to guide and shape the way we live. If we are followers of Jesus Christ, we will treat others, especially the poor and vulnerable, fairly and justly. We will live with devotion to God and let our lives speak the truth of God’s love for all. We will put first things first, or more precisely, put God and God’s ways first, assured that when we do, eve-rything else will fall into place.

SAVE THE DATE

10 : 05 : 2019 THE CELEBRATION OF

FR. GEORGE PUTHUSSERIL ‘S 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS ORDINATION

TIME: 6 PM—10 PM WHERE: PARISH HALL WHO: PARISHIONERS AND FRIENDS?

STEWARDS OF GOD’S GOODNESS

Jesus tells us that we must be trustworthy with what belongs to another. All we are and all we have is God’s. Our lives, faith, talents, relationships, material and financial wealth—all are gifts from God, entrusted to us. We are called to steward them well, to be trustworthy with our many blessings, in order to bring Christ’s love and presence into the world. The way we live our lives, the choices we make, the way we respond to the needs of others—all of this is a steward-ship, a way of serving God, not mammon.

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