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U.S.A. National Circus Church The Pallottines (Society of Catholic Apostolate)
Very Rev. Fausto Stampiglia S.A.C., Pastor Rev. R. Patrick Wilson, S.A.C. Rev. Jan Rykala, S.A.C. Rev. Krzysztof “Chris” Frost, S.A.C. Rev. John Cao, C.R.M., Hospital Chaplain Rev. George “Jerry” Hogan, Circus Chaplain Rev. Deacon William Ladroga Rev. Deacon C. Patrick Macaulay Rev. Deacon Robert Gaitens Br. Lawrence Skitzki, C.S.C. Br. William Dygert, C.S.C. Sr. Cathy Bonfield, S.S.N.D. P S
Sara Brinn, Office Manager/Parish Secretary Virginia Bray, Music Director Gina Snode, Business Manager/Bookkeeper Patricia Sileo, Director of Religious Education Teressa McCoy, Finance Assistant Pamela Paulson , Recep on/Data Entry Rose Ann Runnells, Sacristan Tom Pa , Sacristan Janet Cocco, Sacristan Miguel Jimenez , Facili es Manager H B : Contact Sara Brinn at the Parish Office
M S Church opens 30 minutes before each service and closes afterwards.
Saturday: 7:30 a.m. & 8:30 a.m.; (Vigil) 4 p.m. & 5:30 p.m. Sunday Church: 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., Noon & 5:30 p.m. Sunday Parish Hall: 8 a.m. (Spanish): Noon (Vietnamese) Weekday: 7:30 a.m., 8:30 a.m., Noon & 5:30 p.m. Holy Day: (Vigil) 4 p.m. & 5:30 p.m.; 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., Noon, & 5:30 p.m. TV Mass Sunday, 9:30 a.m. on CW Network or dioceseofvenice.org/tv‐mass C Saturday: 9 a.m. ‐ 10 a.m.; 3 p.m. ‐ 4 p.m. (Reconciliation Room) Sunday ‐ Friday: 11:30 a.m. ‐ Noon (Church Entrance) E B S Carosella Chapel: Tuesdays 9 a.m. ‐ Noon; Fridays 9 a.m. ‐ 4 p.m. (The Carosella Chapel is open for quiet prayer during office hours.) S Monday through Friday at 11:15 a.m. in the Church. R M P D Rosary is prayed daily following the 7:30 a.m. Mass, immediately followed by Morning Prayer. Rosary is again prayed before the Noon Mass. B Classes are held on the 2nd Monday of each month from 7 to 8 p.m. in the Conference Room. Bap sm will take place regularly every Sunday at 5 p.m. or by appointment with your choice of clergyman. A S : Saturdays a er the 8:30 a.m. Mass P L : 941‐306‐6503
Telephone (941) 366‐4210
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From Our Pastor, Fr. Fausto ... My Dear Friends,
Last Sunday we commemorated the Baptism of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Today we hear the Gospel in which John the Baptist gives the solemn testimony about Jesus: “Behold the Lamb of God” and telling his disciples to follow Jesus “The Son of God.” We repeat before communion that same profession of faith done by the presider, adding the answer given by the ROMAN OFFICER in professing total faith in Jesus’ power to heal his child from a distance, without arriving at his house: “under my roof.”
The image of the lamb, in which the lamb was slain, recalls the Passover freedom last meal of Israel in Egypt, and the yearly remembrance by the Jews of the end of their Egyp an slavery and the march toward the promised land.
Jesus is for us the lamb slaughtered by the Roman soldiers, so that we may enter the promised land of paradise. Let me repeat again what I wrote last Sunday.
Many people are confused about the Bap sm of John, because we Catholics presume the following:
1. Jesus ins tuted the Sacrament of Bap sm; 2. Jesus did not need to be bap zed. We are definitely right on both accounts. So what
was the Bap sm of John? According to the Gospel of Ma hew (3:13‐14), John, the son of the priest Zechariah and of his wife, Elizabeth (Luke 1), started preaching a Bap sm of Repentance in prepara on for the coming of the Messiah. John adopted the striking, symbolic ceremony of Bap sm to impress the Jews of his me, about the need of sorrow for their transgressions of Mosaic Law, and so powerfully introduced the Messianic awakening, preparing the way for Jesus’ preaching.
Also, the first Chris ans were puzzled by the fact that the sinless Lord needed to be “bap zed” or “cleansed” of His non‐existent sins. The first Chris ans, many of them disciples of John the Bap zer, did not grasp what Jesus’ inten on was, and the biblical scholars have debated long and hard on this subject.
It is apparent to me that our good Lord had many reasons to do so. I’m guessing now, but I think that first of all it was to show John that his prophecy of the imminent coming of the Messiah had been fulfilled in Jesus. John saw the Holy Spirit descending on Jesus. Here we touch the Chris an dogma that Jesus was truly a man in which the invisible God showed Himself visibly to all people as a true human being; Jesus grew up in wisdom, age and knowledge of His own uniqueness as the vessel of God, and so the Jewish man, Jesus, had a glimpse at that moment of His unique des ny as Savior of Mankind, and as Son of God.
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The second reason, I guess, was to let John send all his disciples to follow Jesus from then on. Shortly therea er, John was imprisoned and was martyred by
the incestuous King Herod. I can think also of a third reason, namely, that Jesus tried to live a life totally in synchrony with the most fervent Messianic Jews of His me, going faithfully to the Synagogue, and accep ng John’s invita on to all Jews in preparing for the Messianic Era. Let us remind ourselves today about our own
Bap sm and the promises made to Jesus on that day, usually through our parents and godparents; promises to put Jesus ahead of ourselves, of our pride, of our pleasures and of our possessions. Jesus is our Numero Uno, our Number One!
How sad I was to hear two ladies complaining a few weeks ago, about the St. Paul passage to the Ephesians (Eph 5:21‐33), of the call for wives to be submissive to their husbands. In my opinion, these two ladies made two mistakes: 1. the idea of putting feminine identity ahead of our identity with Christ, and 2. a very common one we Christians make, which is, we take one sentence of the Bible, isolating it from the rest of the Holy Scripture and guiding our lives according only to that sentence.
The Bible has to be taken in its totality. All passages rela ng to a par cular topic have to be compared with the Biblical passages rela ng to such topics, and only then can we find the true message of God for that topic, as affirmed by the Pope Emeritus Benedict XIV, in his Apostolic Exhorta on, Verbum Domini.
The same Bible that exhorts the wives to be submissive, also says that the husband should follow the example of Christ; a husband is called to love his wife as Christ loves the Church, and Christ died for the Church, and so, therefore, husbands should be ready to die for their wives ‐ never mind having to take out the garbage, or not communica ng at the dinner table!
Prayer for Chris an Unity Week (January 18 ‐ 25) is celebrated in the Christian world to bring to full realization the prayer of Jesus to God the Father: “May they all be one, as we are one, I in them and You in Me, that they may be brought to perfection as one, that the world may know that You sent Me.” (John 17: 22‐23). A divided Christendom will bring derision of (and not conversion to) the Good News of Jesus. We, your clergy, wish that you parishioners of St. Martha will assist at Mass and receive Communion, or at least visit the Blessed Sacrament this week, for the unity of all Christians. We have four daily Masses, 7:30, 8:30 a.m., Noon and 5:30 p.m.; plus the Carosella Chapel where you can visit and pray in front of the Blessed Sacrament (during office hours 9 a.m. ‐ 4 p.m.) which is convenient for all parishioners and those downtown workers, so that at least on one day during the
Sunday Offertory Campaign 7-1-2019 thru 11-30-2019
Catholic Faith Appeal as of 12-19-19 Sunday Offertory & Unrestricted Donations $592,071.97 Goal $341,000.00
Operating Expenses $709,482.20 Contributions -$338,740.24
Operating Shortfall $117,410.23 Needed to Reach Goal $2,259.76
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! On behalf of all parishioners, avoid
shaking hands and/or kissing at the sign of peace, and as you enter and leave the Church. I always encourage the F -B !
week you may pray or receive Jesus in your heart for the unity of all the baptized.
Wednesday, January 22 is the Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children, and when we remember in a particular way the slaughter of the innocents by abortionists. On Tuesday, January 21, we will host the Annual Prayer Walk for Life. Remember the Creator of Life who said: “I have seen before you life and death, the blessing and the curse. CHOOSE LIFE, then, that you and your descendants may live.” Thank you to all who are walking with us for life in prayer at Planned Parenthood in Sarasota.
By the way, Jesus FORGIVES also the sin of abor on, so if you know that someone has le the Church or the Sacraments because of this sin, convince them to go to confession. It is so easy to go and feel accepted and embraced by God, and make up with that li le angel who is in Heaven now protec ng them and their children.
Wednesday, January 22, is the feast of St. Vincent Pallotti, the founder of the Society of Catholic Apostolate, colloquially referred to as “Pallottines” (priests, brothers, sisters, lay associates). St. Vincent was born in 1795 in Rome, Italy, where he died in 1850. Pope Pius XII declared
Vincent “Blessed” in 1950, and Pope John XXIII declared him “Saint” in 1963. St. Vincent was an innovator. His studies of sacred Scripture, tradition and theology convinced him that the mission and responsibility of spreading the faith was incumbent on all baptized people, lay people as well as clergy. To carry out his ideas, he established the Society of the Catholic Apostolate.
Today, throughout the world, we Pallo nes number about 2,400 priests and brothers, some 4000 sisters and approximately 175,000 associate lay persons. The mission of our Society is clear and simple: “The sanc fica on of all peoples and the spread of the Catholic faith, to be brought about primarily through the reunifica on of all Churches of the East and West.” Jesus’ prayer was: “that all may be one, Father, as you and I are one.”
As we celebrate the memory of this Roman priest, we are also, in a sense, celebra ng our standing as disciples, indeed as apostles, heeding the command of Jesus to “go and teach.” Fathers Patrick, Jan, Chris and I are happy to serve you, the good God’s family of St. Martha, in reaching the goal of becoming “perfect as our Father in heaven is perfect.” We are happy to have in our service the help of our clergy and religious, Father John; Deacons Bill, Bob, and Patrick; and Sister Cathy.
Catholic Schools Week is Monday, January 26 ‐ 31. Please pray for our school, the teachers and the children during Catholic Schools Week and always.
The annual Catholic Charities Ball will be held at the Ritz Carlton Hotel on Saturday, February 8, 2020. It will be hosted by Bishop Frank J. Dewane, and all proceeds from the event will support the programs of Catholic Charities in Sarasota and Manatee counties. For more information call 941‐355‐4680 ext. 301, email [email protected] or visit www.catholiccharitiesdov.org.
Each week, St. Martha schedules Mass mes, weddings, funerals, nursing home visits, etc. by assigning a priest or deacon to each. We try and adhere to these schedules, but some mes because of sickness, unexpected appointments or emergencies, changes must be made. We hope our parishioners understand these circumstances can arise and accept other clergy, not as subs tu ons, but opportuni es of God! Thank you.
We welcome all of you, winter visitors and residents. If you are new to our St. Martha, once you are se led in your new home, if you wish, call on a clergyman, deacon or priest to bless your home or condo, so that a guardian angel of the house will be protec ng you and your family. Contact anyone of them or call Sara Brinn at the office to arrange the blessing.
Smile, God loves you and so does Fr. Fausto
with your St. Martha clergy: Fathers Patrick, Jan, Chris, John, Jerry & Richard
Deacons Bill, Patrick & Robert Brothers Lawrence & William and Sister Cathy
Bulletin email: [email protected]
Pastor email: [email protected]
“If someone shared with you she was pregnant and hadn’t ruled out having an abortion, would you know how to respond? … When a woman is facing a difficult pregnancy, the reaction of the first person she tells tends to set the tone for her decision-making. How do we respond
to our friend in a loving way that is life-affirming for both her and her baby?” Consider the four steps of the L.O.V.E. ApproachTM: Listen and Learn, Open Options, Vision and Value, and Extend and Empower.”
T W O P Sunday, January 19 7:00 a.m. K of C Tootsie Roll Drive ‐ Courtyard
9:30 a.m. RCIA “Catch‐up” Classes ‐ Mee ng Room
10:15 a.m. Religious Educa on Classes ‐ 2nd Floor 11:30 a.m. Confessions ‐ Fr. Jan Monday, January 20 ‐ CHURCH OFFICE CLOSED 6:00 p.m. Bible Study Class ‐ Geenen Hall Tuesday, January 21 8:00 a.m. Prayer Walk ‐ Fr. Fausto Parish Hall 9:15 a.m. Bible Study Class ‐ Geenen Hall 10:30 a.m. Emmaus Journey Bible Study ‐ Conference Rm 6:00 p.m. RCIA Mee ngs ‐ Conference Room Wednesday, January 22 5:30 p.m. Adult Choir Prac ce ‐ Choir Room Thursday, January 23 Friday, January 24 7:00 p.m. AA Spanish ‐ Geenen Hall Saturday, January 25 9:00 a.m. Confessions ‐ Fr. Jan 9:15 a.m. Legion of Mary ‐ Mee ng Room 3:00 p.m. Confessions ‐ Fr. Chris 4:00 p.m. St. Martha School Raffle Sale ‐ Courtyard
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St. Martha Catholic School students are in the courtyard next weekend selling raffle tickets. The drawings will be held on March 27, 2020 at St. Martha Catholic School.
“I invite all Christians, everywhere, at this very moment, to a renewed personal encounter with Jesus Christ, or at least an openness to letting him encounter them; I ask all of you to do this unfailingly each day. - Pope Francis
O M Altar Servers Dn. Bob Gaitens 350-2634 Altar Society Janet Cocco 366-4210 Archivist Ted Cover 379-0758 Arimathean Ministry Geri Roberts 600-8479 Bethesda House Colleen McMenamin 366-1886 Catholic Charities Marisa Zorger 355-4680 Community Pregnancy Clinics 239-262-6381 Casa Santa Marta Paula Jaramillo 366-4448 Choir/Cantor Virginia Bray 366-4210 Council of Catholic Women Marcia Stokes 334-648-4328 Development Committee Stuart Love 780-7834 Eucharist Adoration Vicki Hatch 734-646-6188 Finance Council John Corey [email protected] Family Ministry Gary Kerschner 961-8713 Herrig Caritas (9-11 a.m., M-F) Tony Cocco, Chair 366-5620 Hospitality Ministry Beth Cannata 321-2953 Jail Ministry Bob Hiniker 863-558-0407 Knights of Columbus Tony Cocco 504-6960 Lectors Ed Hale [email protected] Legion of Mary Diane Such 993-2354 Parish Council Beth Cannata 321-2953 Prayer Line Diane Domagala 306-6503 R.C.I.A Maggie Gallucci 355-5957 R.C.I.A Sue Thompson [email protected] Respect Life Ministry Joseph Gina 702-1700 Rosary Makers Don & Maxine Brand 755-9749 Solve Maternity Homes Peggy Kerwin 748-0094 St. M. Early Learning Center Jamie Van Dyke 366-1395 Ushers John Whitfield 400-1472 Witness to Love Jim & Agnes 960-5128
E M H C Parish & Homebound Pam Paulson 366-4210 Hospital Calvin Kreider 928-6995 Nursing Home Pam Paulson 366-4210
B N A 4380 Fruitville Road, Sarasota, FL 34232
St. Martha Catholic School 953-4181 Principal: Mrs. Siobhan Young St. Mary Academy 366-4010 Principal: Mrs. Rebecca Reynolds
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St. Jude Sarasota 955-3934 Christ the King Sarasota 924-2777 Incarnation Sarasota 921-6631 Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Sarasota 755-1826 St. Patrick Sarasota 378-1703 St. Mary Star of the Sea Longboat Key 383-1255 St. Thomas More Sarasota 923-1691 St. Joseph Bradenton 756-3732 St. Michael the Archangel Siesta Key 349-4174 Our Lady of the Angels Lakewood Ranch 752-6770
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Segundo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 19 de enero de 2020
Te voy a convertir en luz de las naciones, para que mi salvación llegue hasta los últimos rincones de la tierra. — Isaías 49:6b LLAMADOS A SER SANTOS
Este domingo comienza el Tiempo Ordinario. Las lecturas nos hablan sobre la relación de Dios con Israel y la relación de Juan Bautista con Jesús. La relación entre Dios e Israel es tan estrecha, tan íntima, que es por mediación de Israel que “la salvación [de Dios] llega hasta los últimos rincones de la tierra” (Isaías 49:6). Pero sabemos por Juan Bautista que para que Israel cumpla la voluntad de Dios, debe reconocer que Jesús es el Hijo de Dios. Durante estas semanas también llegamos a conocer a Jesús. Comenzamos a entender más profundamente nuestra relación con Jesús y lo que la misma significa para nosotros, que somos “su pueblo santo” (1 Corintios 1:2). Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
DÓBLELAS CON TIEMPO Cuando usted se encuentre en medio de dificultades y contradicciones no trate de romperlas, más bien dóblelas con tiempo y suavidad. —San Francisco de Sales
Q K S F . F !
(S T T !) Why did Jesus rise from the dead on
the 3rd day and not the first? If you had a chance to be a bishop, would you
take it and why? Do you think it is important to care for even
the most gross and dirty animals in the world? Are you concerned about the growth of the
Church in the future? How many cats do you have? Has there ever been a time where you wanted
to give up? How many jobs did you have before you were
a priest? Why do you have to wear the robe at Mass? How many years did you live in Italy? Do you like Minecraft? Is Barcelona the best soccer team?
ST. MARTHA LEGACY SOCIETY
The St. Martha Legacy Society which has been established to ensure the future support of the parish and our many ministries and to recognize and thank our generous legacy donors.
There are many ways to leave a legacy gift. St. Martha can be named as a beneficiary in your will, trust, life insurance policy, retirement account; or St. Martha can be named as a recipient of any financial or brokerage account with a POD designation. Endowments, charitable gift annuities, charitable lead trusts, and charitable remainder trusts are additional legacy options that can established for the benefit our parish. We will be pleased to answer your questions or direct you to an expert that can advise you for your specific situation.
It doesn’t take millions of dollars to leave a legacy gift and no gift is too small. Any contribution you make, combined with those of other parishioners, becomes a substantial amount. As our parishioners are the only source of funds to operate our parish and its ministries, legacy gifts are very critical to the future of St. Martha.
Parishioners that plan to leave a legacy gift will be inducted into the Legacy Society at Mass and your name will be engraved on the legacy tree. Legacy Society members will be invited to attend the appreciation event to be held every year in December. And upon joining our heavenly Father, legacy members will be remembered each and every year at a special Mass.
If you plan to remember St. Martha with a legacy gift, or have any questions about the Legacy Society, please contact Teressa McCoy in the Parish Office at 941-366-4210 or [email protected].
Weekly Mass Intentions Sun., Jan 19 Is 49:3, 5-6; 1 Cor 1:1-3; Jn 1:29-34 7:30 a.m. [JH] Kim Heimbuch Reasoner by Judy Mass 8:00 a.m. [VC] (Span/Hall) Sacred Heart by The Diaz Family 9:00 a.m. [JR] Rose Marie Ingrassia by Janet Siudmak 9:00 a.m. [PW] (Hall) (L) Elizabeth Fett 10:30 a.m. [FS] All Parishioners 10:30 a.m. [CF] (Hall) Larry Arronis by Tina Mroczkowski 12:00 p.m. [FS] (L) Yvette Potvin by Lynda Blouin 12:00 p.m. [JC] (Viet/Hall) Christine Hobbs
5:30 p.m. [CF] Stephen Martin by Peter Harkay
Mon., Jan. 20 1 Sm 15:16-23; Mk 2:18-22 7:30 a.m. [RN] Bro. William Geenen by Claire Collins 8:30 a.m. [PW] Lawrence Labelle by His Daughters 12:00 p.m. [JR] Jimmy Del Coco by Mary and Danny DeLarco 5:30 p.m. [CF] Flavia Cacheza by Clarissa Montecillo Tues., Jan. 21 1 Sm 16:1-13; Mk 2:23-28 7:30 a.m. [JH] (L) Bro. Tom by Caritas 8:30 a.m. [BFD SRQ Prayer Walk by DOV Respect Life 12:00 p.m. [CF] (L) Jean Arena by Friend 5:30 p.m. [RN] Edda Sgattoni Family by The Creci Family Wed., Jan. 22 1 Sm 17:32-33, 37, 40-51; Mk 3:1-6 7:30 a.m. [RN] Fr. Jay Longacre by Claire Collins 8:30 a.m. [PW] Earl Sharff by Joe and Kathy Helewicz 12:00 p.m. [JR] Ann Quinlan by Mary and Joe Barbetta 5:30 p.m. [FS] Dr. Carlos Cueva by The Family Thurs., Jan. 23 1 Sm 18:6-9; 19:1-7; Mk 3:7-12 7:30 a.m. [RN] Claire Johnson by Hank and Jack
8:30 a.m. [JH] Filomena and Raffaele Criscuolo by The Criscuolo Family
12:00 p.m. [JR] Manuel De Jesus Roman By The Family 5:30 p.m. [JC] Joshua Baker and Jeffrey Baker by Friend
Fri., Jan. 24 1 Sm 24:3-21; Mk 3:13-19
7:30 a.m. [RN] Joseph Morotti by Brenda Roark 8:30 a.m. [JC] Larry Arronis by Tina Mroczkowski 12:00 p.m. [CF] Fiore James DeCorty, Jr. by Karen Cornelius 5:30 p.m. [JR] Henry Camperlengo by Jim and Claire Meade
Sat., Jan. 25 Acts 22:3-16; Mk 16:15-18 7:30 a.m. [JR] Susan and John Gravila by Marge & Paul Lortie 8:30 a.m. [CF] Herman Heibel by The Heibel Family 4:00 p.m. [PW] Lucrezia and Charles Sedita by Rita and Leonard Tufard 4:00 p.m. [RN] (Hall) Billy Somerville by Rosemary Siefken 5:30 p.m. [FS] Richard Sartori by Nancy Sartori Sun., Jan. 26 Is 8:23-9:3; Mt 4:12-23 7:30 a.m. [RN] Jack Walters by Louise Walters 8:00 a.m. [VC] Special Intentions 9:00 a.m. [PW] (L) Mary and (L) Ed McGough by Paula & David Shigley 9:00 a.m. [JH] (Hall) Richard Thackray by Chris and Patty Sileo 10:30 a.m. [FS] All Parishioners 10:30 a.m. [CF] (Hall) Joan Golden by Tina Mroczkowski 12:00 p.m. [CF] (L) The Blackburn Family by Lynda Blouin 12:00 p.m. [JC] (Viet/Hall) Special Intentions 5:30 p.m. [JR] Aime Verhofstadt by Ted and Beverly Kreger
Fr. Fausto (FS), Fr. Patrick (PW), Fr. Jan (JR), Fr. Chris (CF), Fr. John (JC), Fr. Victor (VC), Fr. Jerry (JH), Fr. Notter (RN)