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To Know, Love and Se rv e As Jesus D id
Third Sunday of Easter April 30, 2017
You have made known to me the paths of life; you will fill me with joy in your presence. — Acts 2:28
April 30, 2017
Mass Schedule
Monday - Friday: 8:30 am
Saturday Vigil: 4:00 pm & 6:00 pm (Nov. - April)
Sunday: 9:00 am & 11:30 am
Holy Days: Vigil - 4:00 pm Day-8:30 am & 7:00 pm
First Saturday: 8:30 am
Reconciliation: Sat: 2:45-3:30 pm or by appointment
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Friday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm with Benediction at 5:00 pm
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ARE YOU REGISTERED
SUNDAY TV MASS FOR THE HOMEBOUND
Registered parishioners receive helpful Information about the parish. Registration is needed to obtain Baptism/Confirmation sponsor form. Registering is easy. Registration forms are available in the parish office, the narthex and on the parish website.
Did you know that demographic studies estimate that more than 1/3 of all Catholics are not registered in a parish? Please encourage your friends and family to register.
Registering is important because: If a parish doesn’t know who is out there, how can it adequately serve the needs of all - especially singles, divorced or young families who may not see the need to register?
NEW! Sunday TV Mass for the Homebound On WXPX 66(ION) at 6:30 a.m.
Heart of the Nation will televise Catholic Mass every Sunday at 6:30 am on WXPX (ION)66, channel 17 on Spectrum. Please share the time and channel information with friends or family members who are unable to get to church because of age, illness, or other struggles.
Prayer intentions from viewers, uplifting homilies, a Prayer for Spiritual Communion during distribution of the Holy Eucharist, and closed-captioning make Heart of the Nation’s Sunday Mass on TV and online a time of spiritual comfort and belonging for the homebound. To watch the Mass online, please visit
www.heartofthenation.org.
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Please call the parish office at 746-9422 for more information in regards to the Sacraments.
SACRAMENTS Sick Calls
Please contact the parish office if you need a priest to come to your home to anoint you, or to be anointed at a weekday Mass.
Baptism
Registered parishioners should contact the office for instruction. This should be done at least six months before the birth of your baby.
Marriages
Registered parishioners should contact the parish office at least six months in advance of making marriage arrangements
HEART OF THE NATION
HAPPILY MARRIED COUPLES
WELCOME TO OUR CHURCH FAMILY
We are delighted that you’ve joined us for worship and we hope that you’ll return to pray with us often.
As a church community, we offer lots of services to our members in addition to our weekly worship. If you have moved into the area, we invite you to become a member. Feel free to call the parish office at 352-746-9422 or email us at: [email protected]
You may also fill out a new parishioner registration form which are located on the table in the Church narthex and on the St. Scholastica website: www.stscholastica.org.
Even if you are here infrequently, we welcome you to join our Parish Family.
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ATTENTION PARENTS church membership and attendance and provide them with the required documentation. Please feel free to call the parish office a 746-9422 if you have any questions.
If your child or children have reached the age of 21 and are away at school or no longer residing with you, please encourage them to register at a parish where they currently
reside. Establishing church membership is very important. Should they be asked to serve as a Godparent or Confirmation Sponsor, their parish of residence will need to verify their
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WEEKLY CALENDAR
APA FOLLOW UP LETTER
First Sat., May 6, 2017 No Scheduled Meetings
Sun., May 7, 2017 Fourth Sunday of Easter 9:00 am - First Communion 10:15 am - Faith Formation Classes 11:30 am - K of C Corporate Communion
Mon., May 1, 2017 Bulletin Inserts Due for 5/21/2017 1:00 pm - Body of Christ Prayer Group
Tues., May 2, 2017 10:00 am - CCW Board Meeting
Wed., May 3, 2017 5:30 pm - Choir 7:00 pm - Contemporary Choir
Thurs., May 4, 2017 5:00 pm - RCIA 7:00 pm - K of C Business Meeting First Fri., May 5, 2017 9:45 am - Legion of Mary
Rejoice in the resurrection! Thank you to the 320 households that have responded generously to the 2017 Annual Pastoral Appeal. We have reached $69,811.50 toward our goal amount $105,731.00. Bishop Parkes will be sending a follow up message to those who have not yet made a commitment, inviting us to be conscious, active participants in the mission of our Church and participate in the Annual Pastoral Appeal. If you have not yet made a pledge or gift, please prayerfully consider sharing a portion of the blessings you have received to help to advance our mission of love and mercy in God’s kingdom here in our local Church. No gift is too small and every gift changes a life. You can make a one-time gift, or you can pledge an amount that is payable over 10 months. Our parish wants and needs your active participation and support.
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Weekly Calendar for
May 1-7,2017
SEASONAL MEMBERS [email protected]
or call the parish office at 746-9422 and we will keep you updated with parish news.
Have a safe trip and enjoyable summer. We look forward to seeing you in the fall.
If you will be returning to your summer home in the next few weeks, please let the office know so we can temporarily stop your contribution envelopes. When you return to St. Scholastica Parish in the fall, just let the office know that you have
returned and we will resume your contribution envelopes for your winter stay.
If you would like to continue to hear what is happening at St. Scholastica during the summer season, send an email to:
CITRUS COUNTY NEWS
APPARITION OF OUR LADY OF FATIMA 100th Anniversary of the Apparition of
Our Lady of Fatima (1917-2017)
Date: May 13, 2017 Place: Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church
550 US Hwy 41 South Inverness, FL 34450
It will begin with Mass at 8:00 am. There will be Adoration, Movies, Children’s games, Gift Shop, food, entertainment & much more ending with Mass at 7:00 pm followed by a procession. Come join us for this very special anniversary
BABY BOTTLE CAMPAIGN
The Culture of Life Ministry with the help of the Knights of Columbus will be running the Baby Bottle Campaign starting on Mother’s Day and continuing through Father’s Day. Your change can change a life. In 2015, $5,000 was collected for the Pregnancy and Family Life Center and last year, $6,000 was collected. Please consider picking up a bottle after Mass on Mother’s Day, place your loose change in it and return it on Father’s Day. Your kindness and generosity will go a long way to help mothers to be with the assistance they need.
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PROJECT RACHEL Call Project Rachel- English (813-924-4173), Spanish (813-500-9785). [email protected]
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Project Rachel allows you, in a caring and hopeful context, to move toward reconciliation – with yourself, your unborn child, your family, your Church, and your God. Next Rachel’s Vineyard
Retreats: June 2-4, 2017 (English). Also, 8 week support groups beginning in June across the diocese.
Around Citrus
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MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF MAY 1-7
STEWARDSHIP REFLECTIONS
Sun., May 7, 2017 9:00 am -
† Augie Lacorazza by Connie Taylor
11:30 am -
† Alfred Durand by Larry & Sue Goulet
Please remember in your prayers those who’ve entered into eternal life, especially:
William Brownhill Anna Metz
Mon., May 1, 2017 8:30 am -
† Pat Reinhard by Community of Catholic Women
Tues., May 2, 2017 8:30 am -
♥ Mark Lempner by The Family
Wed., May 3, 2017 8:30 am -
† Patricia Perkins by Sue & Larry Goulet
Thurs., May 4, 2017 8:30 am -
† Christina Jenkins by Harold’s Friends
First Fri., May 5, 2017 8:30 am -
† James Leavitte by Betty Ryan & Family
First Sat., May 6, 2017 8:30 am -
♥ For the Beauty of Creation 4:00 pm -
♥ For the People
April 30, 2017-3rd Sunday of Easter
“Did not our hearts burn within us while He talked to us on the road, while He opened to us the scriptures?” LUKE 24:32
How often do we take the time to discern what Jesus wants from us? Are our prayers always petitions, asking Jesus to do things for us? If so, that’s a one-sided relationship. Living our faith means developing a personal relationship with Jesus. Just like any friendship, there is give and take, each side listening to each other and helping each other out. Take time in silence to listen to what Jesus is asking of you.
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Please remember in
your prayers all of our
parish family and friends
who suffer physically,
emotionally or
spiritually, especially:
† - Deceased
♥ - Intentions
SICK LIST Don Gatz Ray Stropus Richard Poling Jeannette Kollar
Mim Sullivan Lorenzo Ravenna Herbert Walter Mary Ann Walter Tom Measel Richard Martinez Dennis Torregrossa Paul Hemsing Fran Measel Pam Coburn Barbara Coxe Bill Petruska Joan Cohey Kevin Rzeppa Carole Kroeck John Birmingham
Genevieve Davis John Cornforth Bernadette Passalacqua George Randall Thomas Griffin Ed Doyle Deniece Gatz Elena Pettito William King Andrea Britton Agnes Zelinski Susan McElheny Alice Longwell David McBride Irma Randall
Dick Harper Carolyn Cooley Richard Patterson Lori Haussy Marion Mesick Mike Ostrowski Melinda Quinn Tom Oldeck Jacob Cantrell Linda Plache Greg Ryan Stella Rogal Elizabeth McQueen Robert Kirsch Joan Dalmanieras Lauren Shotca
Millie Baron Samantha Balda Skip Eisner John Cadagan Patricia McDonough Mary Fritz Susan McGrath Teresa Cieslicki Darrell Weston Kathi Mayfield Alexa Boutin Phillip Lacson John Pokryfke John Schott Tom Peterson
APA 2017 Goal - $105,731.00 Pledged - $69,811.50 Total Paid - $50,087.50 Pledge Balance - $19,724.00 Family Pledges - 320 Pledges fully paid - 257 Pledges outstanding - 63 # of Families - 1,112 Average Pledge - $218.16 Balance to Goal - $ % of Goal Pledged - 66.03% % of Goal Paid - 47.37%
Thank you to our parishioners that have responded generously with pledges and gifts in support of our 2017 annual Pastoral Appeal. Your generosity helps our parish with our financial responsibility to support the ministries, programs and servies provided by our local diocesan Church. To date, we have received $69,811.50 from 320 households toward our $105,731.00 goal. If you have not yet made your pledge or gift, it’s not too late! Every gift of every size makes a difference. We want your participation and need your support.
INCOME/EXPENSES FOR MARCH 2017
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PRAYERS FOR THE SAFETY OF OUR MILITARY Ryan Nalepa Luke Blanchette Sean Grant Joey Carosella Colby Dawson Eric Smith Don Ohlemacher Chris K. Stimpfl Michael Taylor
David Keith Ken Yates Martin Reinhard David Bareither Michael McNulty Chad Stratton Thomas McConnell Grant Rosen Joseph Frantz Peter Whitney
Anthony Haros Travis Wiemann Jeremy Boucher James Britton, Jr. Joseph R. Tress Dorothy Goebel Keith Fitzsimmons Matthew Ratcliff Robert Deyeso Noah Barden
The CCW Monthly
Drawing winner is:
#57 Joan Lieberman.
Thank you for your
generous support.
Please remember
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For March 2017
Income
Offertory $ 61,833.00
Catholic Education $ 1,146.00
Debt Reduction $ 3,338.00
Miscellaneous * $ 58,266.00
Total Income $124,583.00
Expense
Operating Expenses $45,527.00
Saint Pope John Paul II $ 5,503.00
Loan Expense $ 4,831.00
Total Expenses $ 55,861.00
Net Gain/Loss $68,722.00
*Misc Income includes $55,363 for a bequest received by the parish
THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER
ON THE ROAD
Ask what God is trying to tell you in them. The disciples on the way to Emmaus began to see how Jesus fulfilled the promises found there.
Ask God to help you see Jesus in other people. Receive Jesus in Communion as often as you can (at least once a week). Trust him and expect to see Jesus both in people around you and in the changes that come into your life. The more you look for Jesus, the easier it is to see him. Tom Schmidt, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Today’s Gospel has some surprises for the disciples going to Emmaus. The first is that Luke tells us Jesus appeared to them, “but their eyes were prevented from recognizing him” (Luke 24:16). More likely, they were prevented by their lack of faith. They knew that Jesus had died, so this man who looked familiar couldn’t be him. All they had heard was that Jesus’ body was missing from the tomb.
That leads to the second point. They were amazed at how Jesus explained the scriptures. Even the disciples had not
thought of them as predicting Jesus’ suffering and death. Yet they seem to know the truth of what Jesus was saying. Their story can help us, too.
If you find you are not always able to see Jesus in the people or events of your life, you may need to stretch your faith. One way to do that is to discuss it with others. The two disciples were stretching their faith as they discussed what they had heard. Your faith will grow as you learn to express it. Another way to stretch your faith is to read and pray over the scriptures.
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EFFECTS
The effect of our sharing in the body and blood of Christ is to change us into what we receive.
—Pope Saint Leo the Great
SLOW OF HEART Jesus, takes them through their own tradition, through the Old Testament promise that someone just like him would come, be killed, and would rise from the dead. Though they do not recognize him by the words alone, they do not want him to leave. Lucky for them he stays.
After the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus, two of the disciples hit the road and try to escape all the uncertainty, fear, remorse, and guilt they feel. They feel the same regret that the disciples feel in Acts and First Peter. They meet another man traveling the
same road and are astonished when he seems to know nothing about the events that so occupy their thoughts. These events have consumed them, have broken their hearts, have left them downcast and blind to the very person who joins them on their journey. Their companion,
Emmaus Amazement
One central metaphor employed to describe the Christian life is a journey. In today’s second reading, Peter addresses the early Christian com-munity: “Conduct yourselves with reverence during the time of your sojourn-ing” (1 Peter 1:17). When we think of a journey, we normally think of some kind of movement from point A to point B. The Christian journey, begun in the waters of baptism (point A) has as its ultimate destination eternal life with God in heaven (point B). Unfortunately we find ourselves on all kinds of de-tours along the way. Because of sin, we make foolish turns and sometimes seem unable to detect the presence of the Lord. Today’s story of the two disciples on their way to Emmaus illustrates for us the fact that, even when we are dejected or on one of our many detours, the Lord is there, walking right beside us. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — God has raised the crucified Jesus, who now pours forth the Holy Spirit upon us (Acts 2:14, 22-33). Psalm — Lord, you will show us the path of life (Psalm 16). Second Reading — Our faith and hope are in God who raised Jesus from the dead (1 Peter 1:17-21). Gospel — Through his words and in the breaking of the bread, the risen Christ made himself known to two disciples on their way to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-35). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
READINGS OF THE WEEK Monday: Acts 6:8-15; Ps 119:23-24, 26-27, 29-30; Jn 6:22-29 or, for the memorial, Gn 1:26 — 2:3 or Col 3:14-15, 17, 23-24; Ps 90:2-4, 12-14, 16; Mt 13:54-58 Tuesday: Acts 7:51 — 8:1a; Ps 31:3cd-4, 6, 7b, 8a, 17, 21ab; Jn 6:30-35 Wednesday: 1 Cor 15:1-8; Ps 19:2-5; Jn 14:6-14 Thursday: Acts 8:26-40; Ps 66:8-9, 16-17, 20; Jn 6:44-51 Friday: Acts 9:1-20; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Jn 6:52-59 Saturday: Acts 9:31-42; Ps 116:12-17; Jn 6:60-69 Sunday: Acts 2:14a, 36-41; Ps 23:1-6; 1 Pt 2:20b-25; Jn 10:1-10
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WORTHY WORK
I must believe no work beneath me, since Jesus was a carpenter for thirty years, and Joseph all his life.
—Charles de Foucauld
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Saturday: First Saturday
Sunday: Third Sunday of Easter Monday: St. Joseph the Worker Tuesday: St. Athanasius
Wednesday: Ss. Philip and James Thursday: National Day of Prayer Friday: First Friday; Cinco de Mayo
Week of
May 1-7, 2017
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITIONS Some monks and nuns trace their community origins back a thousand years or so, before it became customary to reserve the Blessed Sacrament in tabernacles. In their rules of life, which evolved from the lifestyle and prayer of their predecessors, the core experience of Christ’s presence is at the altar itself, and in the symbol of assembly for prayer. To this day, when the monks or nuns file into their church in procession, they march two by two, and then bow profoundly to the altar before turning and bowing in reverence toward the brother or sister at their side. It is probably more difficult, in practice, to revere the presence of Christ in a person who irks you by taking the car keys, shirking a work duty, or burning the toast! We can trace in these religious orders’ enduring customs the ancient appreciation for the altar as the center of the church
building, and of the community of the faithful as the Body of Christ. Usually, a monastery today will reserve the Blessed Sacrament in some quiet corner of the monastic church, in a fairly small space, more suitable for private prayer than for the gathering of the whole community. In a cloister, the architecture may allow the public limited access to this space. Liturgical law tells us, in both monasteries and parish churches, that there is no need for more than a few hosts in the place of reservation, just enough for viaticum, the “food for the journey” that is the final sacramental celebration for a dying Christian. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Pastor:
Rev. James B. Johnson
Parochial Vicar:
Rev. Jojo Tejada
Deacon:
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Phone: 352-746-9422
Fax: 352-746-2335
Email: [email protected]
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