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St. Mark Catholic Church (Parroquia de San Marcos) 643 St. Mark Place Boynton Beach, FL 33435 561-734-9330 Fax: 561-735-3463 www.stmarkboynton.com Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 4:00PM Closed Noon - 1:00PM (Lunch) Daily Mass 8:00AM & 5:00PM Misa diaria en Español: Jueves / Thursday 7:00PM Morning Prayer (Laudes) 7:40AM Evening Prayer (Visperas) 5:30PM Mass Schedule: Saturday Vigil: 4:00PM & 5:45PM Sunday: 8:00AM, 10:00AM & 12:00PM Misa en Español: Domingo / Sunday: 4:00PM & Confesiones 3:00-3:40 los domingos Confession Saturdays: 8:30AM- 9:00AM & 3:00PM - 3:45PM Tuesdays & Thursdays after the 8:00AM Mass and by appointment XXXI Domingo Ordinario – 30 de Octubre de 2016

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  • St. Mark Catholic Church (Parroquia de San Marcos)

    643 St. Mark Place Boynton Beach, FL 33435

    561-734-9330 Fax: 561-735-3463

    www.stmarkboynton.com

    Office Hours: Monday - Friday

    8:00AM - 4:00PM Closed Noon - 1:00PM (Lunch)

    Daily Mass

    8:00AM & 5:00PM

    Misa diaria en Español: Jueves / Thursday 7:00PM

    Morning Prayer (Laudes)

    7:40AM

    Evening Prayer (Visperas) 5:30PM

    Mass Schedule: Saturday Vigil: 4:00PM & 5:45PM

    Sunday: 8:00AM, 10:00AM & 12:00PM

    Misa en Español: Domingo / Sunday: 4:00PM

    & Confesiones 3:00-3:40 los domingos

    Confession Saturdays:

    8:30AM- 9:00AM & 3:00PM - 3:45PM

    Tuesdays & Thursdays after the 8:00AM Mass and by appointment

    XXXI Domingo Ordinario – 30 de Octubre de 2016

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    We Will Say a Special Prayer for these men and women serving our country - Especially: LCDR David Moore, USN, MC; Pvt. Trey Castor, Army Ranger; Joshua Cappello, US Marines; Specialist Joshua Joseph Franklin, US Army; NDI (DSW) James R. Duffey; Pvt. 1st Lt. Timothy R. Fitzgerald US Navy; Christopher Gibb; Lt. Geoffrey Davis; Sgt. Jason N. Brown, U.S. Army; Cpl. Toni Diesel; EMFR Michael D. Katte ENG/EE US Navy; Lt. Kenneth Doyle, USN; Sr. Airman Michael Marshall, USAF; AW/SW James Paino; Capt. David Liberti, USAF; Gy Sgt. Charles F. Heck IV, USMC; US Navy Seal Michael Fink; Lt. Thomas R. Weadon; Pvt. Chris Rodriguez; Capt. Christopher Seamans, USAF; Captain John D. O’Connell USMC; Col. Dr. William Venanzi; Pvt. Joseph Neceda Jr.; Col. Andrew Torelli USAF; Patrick R. Neenan US Navy; Pvt. 1st Class US Army Christopher McCarty & Chief Warrant Officer 4 Douglas R. Sanders.

    Please let us know when your family members have returned home safely.

    First Friday Every First Friday of the Month

    After the 8:00AM Mass Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament

    & Quiet Time for Prayer 8:30AM - 7:00PM

    7:00PM Holy Hour Benediction at 8:00PM

    Novena to St. Anthony

    Every Tuesday after the 8:00AM

    Mass

    Novena to St. Joseph Every

    Wednesday after the 8:00AM Mass

    Novena in Honor of Our

    Lady of Victory Every Saturday

    after the 8:00AM Mass

    Basic Catholicism with Father Dan!

    Wednesdays after the 8:00AM Mass in the Saint John Paul

    Room & Wednesday Evenings, 6:30PM in the

    Parish Office.

    Secretary: Mrs. Janet Eleshewich Bookkeeper: Mrs. Patty Schultz Bereavement Ministry & Ministry to the Sick: Sr. Mary Joan Millecan, OSF, Pastoral Minister (561) 735-3530 Parish Catechetical Leader & Family Ministry: Mrs. Margaret Castor, PCL (561)734-9330 Music Ministry: Dr. Ronald F. Albano, Director of Music Marriage: Contact the Parish Office at least four months in advance.

    Faith Formation for Children & Teens: Please contact Mrs. Margaret Castor in the Parish Office

    Baptism : Contact Mrs. Margaret Castor in the Parish Office to register. Parents must be registered parishioners and attend our baptismal instruction. The sooner you call the better, even during your pregnancy. Please do not make travel plans for your family until your baptism date is confirmed!

    Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults: Anyone who is interested in becoming a Catholic or completing his/her Christian Initiation as a Catholic, should call the Parish Office.

    Friar Priests: Fr. Dan G. Fink, OFM Conv. Pastor

    Fr. Germain Kopaczynski, OFM Conv. Parochial Vicar

    Fr. Richard Florek, OFM Conv. Parochial Vicar

    Fr. Gabriel Scasino, OFM Conv. Parochial Vicar

    Fr. Samuel Zebron, OFM Conv. Priest in Residence

    Deacons: Mark Lizardi & Lee Levenson

    Are you a registered parishioner? Please do not take for granted that you are registered in the parish just because you attend mass and/or had your sacraments here as a child. If we have no

    record of your parish membership, it could be quite embarrassing to us or to you or your family, when someone wishes to make wedding plans, have a baby baptized, or if you have been asked to act as a sponsor for baptism or confirmation. Please fill out a census form, located in the narthex, in the Parish office or online at www.stmarkboynton.com. Once you have filled out the form please mail or bring it to the Parish Office. THANK YOU!

    IF YOU MOVE OR HAVE ANY CHANGES TO YOUR REGISTRATION, PLEASE LET THE OFFICE STAFF KNOW.

    Catholic Cemetery: Our Lady Queen of Peace, West Palm Beach 561-793-0711

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    Names are on the prayer list for approximately one month. Please call the Parish Office to add or delete a name from the list.

    If you would like to offer the altar flowers, bread & wine or the sanctuary candle for the week, please come to the Parish Office to make arrangements.

    Recent Deaths Our condolences are extended to the families of those who recently passed away, especially +Martha Snell & +Joan F. Santacroce. May the Lord bless them and keep them. May he turn his face toward them and give them peace.

    Saturday/Sabado: October 29th BVM 8:00 AM +Sister Kathleen Corby by Margaret McMahon 8:30 AM Sacrament of Reconciliation (following Mass) 3:00 PM Sacrament of Reconciliation THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 4:00 PM +Peter & +Tom Corr by P.J. Corr 5:45 PM +James Krupinski by Belle Ahlering Sunday/Domingo: October 30th 8:00 AM +John Lombardo & +Howard Hale by Wife & Mother-In-Law 10:00 AM +Ethel Fulop by The St. Mark Council of Catholic Women 12:00 PM +Joseph Bruzzese by Tom & Jo Spatafora 4:00 PM Misa en Español All Parishioners of St. Mark Parish, Living & +Deceased Monday/Lunes : October 31st Weekday 7:40 AM Morning Prayer / Laudes 8:00 AM +Bridget Nally by Kathleen Mellett All Saints Vigil Mass 7:00 PM +Lillian Menk by Her Husband, Fred Tuesday/Martes : November 1st Solemnity of All Saints 8:00 AM +Constance Jean Baptiste by Daughter, Celine Jean 8:30 AM Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament until Noon. 12:00 PM +Morgan O’Connor by The Family 7:30PM Misa en Español +John Scannapieco by His Wife Wednesday/Miercoles: November 2nd The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls’ Day) 7:40 AM Morning Prayer / Laudes 8:00 AM +All Souls’ Novena 5:00 PM +William & +Rose Daniels by Al & Marie Corscadden 5:30 PM Evening Prayer / Visperas Thursday/Jueves: November 3rd Weekday 7:40 AM Morning Prayer / Laudes 8:00 AM +Michael Whelan by John Lynch 8:30 AM Sacrament of Reconciliation (following Mass) 5:00 PM +All Souls’ Novena 5:30 PM Evening Prayer / Visperas 7:00PM Misa en Español Friday/Viernes: November 4th Memorial of St. Charles Borromeo, Bishop 7:40 AM Morning Prayer / Laudes 8:00 AM +All Souls’ Novena Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament 5:00 PM Special Intentions for Rose McGrath & Family by Pat & Eileen Traynor 5:30 PM Evening Prayer / Visperas 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Holy Hour Saturday/Sabado: November 5th Commemoration of All the Deceased of the Seraphic Order, OFM 8:00 AM +All Souls’ Novena 8:30 AM Sacrament of Reconciliation (following Mass) 3:00 PM Sacrament of Reconciliation THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 4:00 PM +Natalie Marcon by Fred Marcon 5:45 PM All Parishioners of St. Mark Parish, Living & +Deceased Sunday/Domingo: November 6th 8:00 AM +Anna Doliva by Janet Lee 10:00 AM +All Souls’ Novena 12:00 PM +Nancy Jane Miller by Daughter, Sue Ann Miller 4:00 PM Misa en Español

    The Sanctuary Candle For the week of October 29th - November 4th

    Is In Memory of Susan Callahan By Pat & Bob Biehl

    The Altar Flowers For the week of October 29th - November 4th

    Are In Memory of Rhoda Cappello By Robert & Terri Narducci

    The Altar Bread & Wine For the week of October 29th - November 4th

    Are In Memory of Joseph Pereira By Marta Pereira

    Dick Conley Dennis McCabe Bart Iannetta Jr. Denise Caruso Patricia Kountz

    Catherine Kerrigan Lillian Bell

    Lucille Stack Agnes Buhalo William White

    Kay Brolley Dominick Ellis

    Cheyenne Prevatt Kim Ellis

    Fr. Tom Flynn Theresa O’Connor

    Todd Castor Marie Harned Louis Guido

    Danny Beecher David G

    Barbara Ferguson Wendy Merandi

    Jolanda Gora Tom Cappello

    John Corveleyne Ileana

    Karen Cliffi Edgard Barajas Barbara O’Shea

    Marianne McNulty Rosemarie Tancredi

    Lily Chapman Josephine Iannetta

    Beatrice Conte Dr. Mark Brown

    Virginia Richardson Giovanna Franco

    Kerri Lempko Martin Klaiss

    Theresa O’Connell Dante DePanicis

    Alice Rivera Marylou McWilliams

    Josephine & Dane Dina Luongo

    Theresa Anne Zito Lee Sam Lountz Marie Mahr

    Alfred Clougherty Edward Clougherty

    Joyce Hull Christopher Longhitano

    Christian Romero Millie & Virginia Santoro

    Larry Tebescchi Dolores Taylor

    Debbie Moldavan Christopher Josef

    Tina Licini Mike Olivieri

    Debbie Druzack Michael Emme

  • The Legion of Mary meets on Wednesday mornings after the 8:00AM Mass in the Chapel where we recite the Rosary and have a short meeting. The Legion offers an opportunity for both spiritual and active enrichment. We invite our auxiliary members to join us and always welcome new members.

    Men of the Parish - If you are looking for a way to give back for all the blessings Our Lord has given you, please consider joining the Knights of Columbus. As a Catholic men’s organization, Knights do God’s work by raising money for Parish programs and reaching out to support the needs of the parish and community. From our wheelchair drive to our Christmas Card sale and so much more, the Knights make a difference in people’s lives here and all over the world. Please contact Grand Knight - Victor Coppola at 561-736-7812. Meetings are Every First Thursday of the Month at 7:00PM in the St. Francis Center.

    Knights of Columbus Trinity Council No. 4839

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    Caregivers, Christ and Chocolate

    (A Support Group for Family Caregivers ) You are invited to be an integral part of this ministry which meets Wednesdays from 2:30PM -3:30PM in the St. Anthony Room. Contact Sister Mary Joan (561-735-3530) or Sally Moore (561-215-8732) to register or for further information.

    Grief Support Group for those undergoing

    the loss of a loved one. You are cordially invited to be a part of our Bereavement Support Group; an informal gathering to find Support, Peace & Fellowship.

    Thursdays from 2:30PM - 3:30PM In The St. Anthony Room

    For more information and to register, please call Sister Mary Joan (561-735-3530) or Sally Moore (561-215-8732)

    Wednesdays

    Thursdays

    The St. Mark Council of Catholic Women meets on the 2nd Saturday of the month at 10:00 AM in the Parish Center Madonna Room. New members are always welcome. Please come and try us out! For more information, call Marge LaViola at 561-329-4667 or Robbin Holman 561-436-4251.

    St. Mark Bible Study, Tuesday evenings from 7:00PM - 8:00PM in the St. Francis Center, St. Clare Room. All are welcome regardless of your familiarity with Scripture. Our study is currently on the Annunciation, the Visitation and the Canticle of Mary. We will utilize a Study Guide for a nominal fee or a free will offering.

    C O A C H I N G T H E MATURE DRIVER, a 6-hour class designed for insurance reduction, is being o f f e r ed o n T u esd a y ,

    November 15, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the St. Anthony Room at St. Mark Church. $15 check payable to DOTS. Bring lunch and beverage. Information and registration, call Barbara Zengage, instructor, at 561-732-1416; cell 561-512-6407.

    Trinity 4839 Columbiettes are now meeting at St. Mark’s in support of our brother Knights. We meet the First Thursday of the month at 6:30PM in

    the Madonna Room. We are a charitable group of Women serving God, Church and Community. New Members are welcome. For further information call Brenda Faulkner 561-495-6127

    Mark Your

    Calendar

    Semi-annual

    Anointing Mass

    Thursday

    November 17th, 2016

    11:00 AM

  • FYI: 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time – October 30, 2016 The Readings for this weekend reminds us of the dependence of the entire universe on the grace and will of God. As human beings we are called to recognize God as Creator, Redeemer and Sanctifier. This is motivated by two qualities: justice and love.

    Christianity is the only religion that teaches that God wants an intimate and personal relationship with each and every one of us. So special is each human being that the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity divested Himself of the trappings of divinity to become like us in all things but sin. God as ‘Abba’ wants to embrace us and care for us. On our part, do we accept His embrace?

    The beautiful story in today’s Gospel of Zacchaeus clearly illustrates the singling out of an individual for a relationship with God. Zacchaeus had several strikes against him. He was a tax collector. In other words, an enemy of the people. He served the Roman Empire. He was considered by many a traitor. He was wealthy. His status as a wealthy man was seen as an affront to the Jewish people. Many believed he became wealthy because he was corrupt, taking bribes, extorting the people to gain a life of privilege. Finally, he was short. In Jesus’ time, people who were short in stature were believed to be thieves and robbers. Some even considered short people to be in league with demons!

    Zaccchaeus and Jesus have an encounter that surprises and in some cases scandalizes those in attendance. Not only does Jesus acknowledge Zacchaeus’ presence, He invites himself to his home. Zacchaeus has guts and stands his ground against his detractors. Jesus in turn, recognizes him as a child of Abraham, and worthy of salvation. May all of us have the courage to accept the gift of salvation. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all Parishioners and Friends for the outpouring of affection and support that was given to Friars Germain, Richard, Sam, Gabriel and myself last weekend when we celebrated Priesthood Sunday. I would like to thank Sister Mary Joan and her committee who organized the tribute. I would also like to thank Veronica Comrie and her committee who organized the luncheon and concert last Sunday. It was wonderful and I’m sure I’m echoing Fr. Germain when I say, a wonderful time was had by all. Also, I would like to thank Msgr. Tom Skindeleski, the pastor of St. Vincent Ferrer Parish and state Chaplain for the Knights of Columbus who preached at all Masses last Sunday on behalf of the Knights. I always enjoy listening to Fr. Tom preach. I would also like to thank Vic Coppola and the Knights of Columbus for organizing the Halloween Hop which took place Saturday evening. It was great fun! Sunday afternoon (Oct. 30th) we will be having our 2nd Annual Trunk or Treat from 4:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. in the church parking lot. All are invited!

    Finally, Tuesday, November 1st, is the Solemnity of All Saints and a holyday of obligation. Masses will be celebrated at 7:00 p.m. on the Vigil (Oct. 31st.) and on Tuesday, November 1st at 8:00 a.m.; 12 Noon and 7:30 p.m. (Spanish)

    Following the 8:00 a.m. Mass, the Blessed Sacrament will be enthroned in the Chapel for adoration. The Intention is in reparation for all sins against the Blessed Sacrament. The Eucharist will be reposed just before the Noon Mass.

    Wednesday, November 2nd is the Commemoration of All Souls. Envelopes are available in the narthex and at the side entrances to enroll your deceased loved ones for remembrance during the month of November. Brothers and Sisters, while we have time, let us do good. Fr. Dan. 5

    XXXI Domingo Ordinario – 30 de Octubre de 2016 Las lecturas de este fin de semana nos recuerdan que el universo entero depende de la gracia y la voluntad de Dios. Como seres humanos estamos llamados a reconocer a Dios como creador, redentor y santificador. Dos cualidades motivan esto: la justicia y el amor.

    El cristianismo es la única religión que enseña que Dios desea tener una relación íntima y personal con todos y cada uno de nosotros. Cada ser humano es tan especial que la Segunda Persona de la Santísima Trinidad se anonadó a sí mismo y se hizo semejante a los humanos en todo menos en el pecado. Dios como “Abba” (Papá) quiere abrazarnos y cuidarnos. ¿Aceptamos nosotros su abrazo? La bella historia de Zaqueo en el evangelio de Dios muestra claramente la llamada de un individuo para entrar en relación con Dios. Saqueo tenía varias cosas en su contra. Era un recaudador de impuestos. En otras palabras, un enemigo del pueblo. Era servidor del Imperio Romano. Muchos lo consideraban ser un traidor. Era rico. Sus riquezas eran una afrenta contra los judíos. Muchos pensaban que era rico por ser corrupto, aceptando sobornos, extorsionando a la gente para tener una vida de privilegios. Finalmente, era de baja estatura. En el tiempo de Jesús se pensaba que las personas bajitas eran ladrones. Algunos hasta llegaban a pensar que estaban en liga con los demonios. Zaqueo y Jesús tienen un encuentro que sorprende y hasta llega a escandalizar a algunos de los presentes. Jesús no solo reconoce su presencia, sino que también se einvita a su casa. Zaqueo tiene el valor de defenderse ante sus críticos. Por su parte, Jesús lo reconoce como hijo de Abraham y digno de la salvación. Deseo que todos tengamos el valor de aceptar el don de la salvación. Quiero aprovechar esta oportunidad para darle las gracias a todos los feligreses y amigos por la gran muestra de afecto y apoyo que le dieron a los frailes Germain, Richard, Sam, Gabriel y a mí el fin de semana pasado cuando celebramos el Domingo del Sacerdocio. Quiero dar las gracias a la Hermana Mary Joan y a su comité por haber organizado este tributo. También quiero agradecerle a Veronica Comrie y su comité por haber organizado el almuerzo y el concierto el domingo pasado. Fue maravilloso y estoy seguro que, como dijo el Padre German, todos la pasaron muy bien. También quiero darle las gracias a Monseñor Tom Skindeleski, párroco de San Vicente Ferrer y Capellán estatal de los Caballeros de Colón quien predicó en todas las misas el domingo pasado en nombre de los Caballeros. Siempre disfruto oir al Padre Tom predicar. También quiero dar las gracias a Vic Coppola y a los Caballeros de Colón por organizar el Baile de Halloween que tuvimos el sábado por la noche. ¡Fue muy divertido! El domingo 30 de octubre por la tarde tendremos el segundo “Trunk or Treat” anual de 5:30 p.m. a 7:30 p.m. en el estacionamiento. ¡Todos están invitados! Finalmente, el martes 1ro de noviembre es la Solemnidad de Todos los Santos que es fiesta de guardar. Celebraremos misa a las 7:00 p.m. en la vigilia (Oct. 31) y el martes primero de noviembre a las 8:00 a.m.; a las 12 del día y a las 7:30 p.m. (español). Después de la misa de 8:00 el Santísimo Sacramente será expuesto en la capilla para adoración. La intención es reparación por todos los pecados cometidos contra el Santísimo Sacramento. La Eucaristía se guardará antes de la misa de las 12 del día. El miércoles 2 de noviembre es la Conmemoración de todos los Difuntos. Hay sobres en el nártex y en las entradas laterales para los que deseen inscribir a sus seres queridos difuntos para que sean recordados durante el mes de noviembre. Hermanos y hermanas, mientras tengamos tiempo, hagamos el bien – Padre Dan

  • Thanksgiving Cornucopia 2016

    As we are approaching the Thanksgiving Holiday, the Community Caring Center would like to once again invite all of the churches and congregations to come together and provide a Thanksgiving basket to local families in need. St. Mark’s Parishioners have been asked to donate 250 cans of yams. Please place cans in the receptacles in the Narthex marked CANNED YAMS, no later than Sunday November 13th.

    THIS SUNDAY 2nd Annual

    Trunk or Treat! October 30th

    Have some Fall Decorations at home? How about a Jack-O-Lantern?

    Would you like to just sit and hand out treats?

    IF you would like to take part in this fun event, plan on being in the Northeast end of the Parking lot

    (Near the Parish Center) Parking your Car between 4:30pm & 5:30pm

    Open your TRUNK/Hatchback - decorate it - bring store bought treats and be ready for trick or treaters to arrive

    from 5:30pm - 7:00pm! If you don’t see trick or

    treaters in your neighborhood this is a perfect opportunity

    to bring your lawn chairs and hand out candy !! For those children

    trick or treating only Parents park in the

    Southeast area of the parking lot

    (Right when you turn in by the lake and

    church)

    Please bring your friends and trick or treat from car to car!!

    5:30pm - 7:00pm

    Parents Must Stay with Trick or Treaters!!

    Special Treat for those who bring Canned Yams for our Thanksgiving drive!

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  • Fall Boutique Vendor & Craft Show

    St. Mark Catholic Church ~ Parish Center ~ Indoor Event 643 St. Mark Place (NE 4th Ave.) ~ Boynton Beach, FL ~ 561-734-9330

    Sunday November 20, 2016 9:00AM - 4:00PM ~ FREE EVENT

    This is the place to do all your Christmas Shopping under one roof!

    From Kids Gifts - To Candles - Clothing

    Wood Carved Home Décor Lularoe ~ Avon ~ Pampered Chef

    Tastefully Simple ~ Mary K Jam Berry Nails ~ Origami Owl ~ Scentsy

    Perfectly Posh Christmas Décor ~ Plants ~ Jewelry

    Hand painted Ornaments Hand painted Glass

    Gifts for your pets ~ Hand Carved Soap Loose Tea ~ Honey & Preserves ~ Angels

    Books and so much more……….

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    Pancake Breakfast in the morning

    Hurricane Alley Food Truck in the afternoon.

    Raffles for GREAT prizes. Free Tote Bag to

    while supplies last!! Door prizes every hour!

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  • Something New is Coming to St. Mark Parish

    Exercise while praying the Rosary

    SoulCore is a contemporary one hour core workout that pairs exercise with prayers of the rosary.

    Participants are encouraged to bring a floor mat and optional hand weights.

    The classes are free but donations are accepted. Watch the bulletin for dates and times!

    The Banns of Marriage are being announced for: Melissa Herbert & Bradford Weichold

    St. Mark’s Men’s Retreat at Our Lady of Florida Retreat House Friday January 20th to Sunday 22nd

    Check-in time is from 5:00pm - 7:45pm on Friday with a pick-up supper from 6:00pm until 7:30pm. Retreat ends on Sunday after the 11:00am Mass.

    Our Lady of Florida is a non-smoking facility. Please contact John Doherty 561-410-3041 or Vic Coppola at 561-352-5859 for further information. REGISTRATION FORMS ARE IN THE NARTHEX

    Friday November 18th

    7:00PM in The Madonna Room

    Free Admission Bring your favorite Snacks

  • Thank you for your generosity. Remember God can not be outdone in generosity.

    The Collection for October 23rd was $10,065.00

    The second collection is for Students of St. Mark Parish that attend Catholic Schools.

    Welcome to Our Visitors!! We would like you to know how much we appreciate and depend on your added support during your visit. For your convenience, envelopes are available in the Narthex.

    Once again, your parish Bereavement Ministers will be providing a special way for remembering your loved ones who have passed on to eternal life. One of the ways is by hanging banners in the narthex containing all the names of those deceased whose funeral Masses were celebrated during this past year (from November 1, 2015—October 31, 2016). Another is the opportunity of having on display in the narthex a small or medium sized photo of your loved one whom you would like to have remembered during the entire month of November; this may be a significant person who entered eternity years ago. Please place your loved ones name, your relationship, and telephone number on the back of the frame. Please leave it on the counter in the ministry room (opposite the priests’ vesting room). You will be asked to pick up your photo at the end of November.

    WE REMEMBER MONTH

    DO YOU THINK GOD IS CALLING YOU TO THE PRIESTHOOD?

    If you are a junior in High School or older, come join other men who are looking to answer that question. November 11—13 at St. John Vianney Seminary in Miami is hosting a weekend to experience what life is like at the seminary and to answer any questions you may have. Transportation will be provided. If you need more information on the weekend contact the Office of Vocations at 561-775-9552, or [email protected].

    ALTAR SERVER TRAINING; for both current Altar Servers and those who would like to serve on the Altar: You must attend 3 sessions with Father Gabriel; choose one session in November, one in December & one in January. You can attend either a Wednesday Night or a Saturday morning session. Please see dates below. Registration forms will go home with students. This is mandatory for all who wish to Altar Serve. Wed. Nov. 16th 6:30pm – 8:00pm or Sat. Nov. 19th 2:00pm – 3:30pm Wed. Dec. 7th 6:30pm – 8:00pm or Sat. Dec. 10th 2:00pm – 3:30pm Wed. Jan 18th 6:30pm – 8:00pm or Sat. Jan. 21st 2:00pm – 3:30pm

    You must choose one session from each of the 3 months!

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