Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time June 14th, 2015
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Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time June 14th, 2015
“To what shall we compare the kingdom of God, It is like a mustard seed, the smallest of all the seeds on the earth. But once it is sown, it springs up and becomes the largest of plants” Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time June 14th, 2015 PA R I S H C A L E N D A R Sun, June 14th 6pm Youth Ministry Movie Night (PC) Mon, June 15th THERE WILL BE NO ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT DURING THE SUMMER Tues, June 16th 10am-2pm Thrift Shoppe (CH) Wed, June 17th 9:30am Biblical Series (PC) Thurs, June 18th Fri, June 19th 10am-2pm Thrift Shoppe (CH) Sat, June 20th 10am-2pm Thrift Shoppe (CH) Sun, June 21st MC — Main Church; PC — Parish Center; YR — Youth Room; WC — Welcome Center (Parish Offices); CH — Caulfield House PRIESTS Reverend Roland Nadeau, M.S. Pastor Reverend William J. Slight, M.S. Associate Pastor Reverend Robert Susann, M.S. Airport Chaplain (In Residence) Reverend Jim Henault M.S. In Residence PASTORAL STAFF Rev. Mr. José González Deacon Rev. Mr. Miguel Pagán Deacon Rev. Mr. Manny Garcia Deacon Br. Ron Lafleche, M.S. Sacristan Carlos Bernard Faith Formation Coordinator Brandie Akos Youth Ministry Coordinator Cheryl Haney Director of Liturgy & Music Dawn Wilson Administrative Bookkeeper Susan Abouchacra Assistant Bookkeeper Araceli Cruz Secretary/Pastoral Assistant Yliana Soto Faith Formation Assistant Nelson Rodriguez Maintenance Coordinator Turner Flynn Media Specialist SCRIPTURE READINGS AND INTENTIONS Monday, June 15th, 2015 8:30am—Communion Service 2 Cor 6:1-10/Mt 5:38-42 Tuesday, June 16th, 2015 8:30am—Communion Service 2 Cor 8:1-9/Mt 5:43-48 Wednesday, June 17th, 2015 8:30am—Communion Service Thursday, June 18th, 2015 8:30am—Communion Service Friday, June 19th, 2015 8:30am—Communion Service 2 Cor 9:6-11/ Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 2 Cor 11:1-11/Mt 6:7-15 2 Cor 11:18, 21-30/ Mt 6:19-23 Saturday, June 20th, 2015 2 Cor 12:1-10/Mt 6:24-34 8:30am—Adam And Mary Cammisa 5:00pm—Michael T. Ross † Sunday, June 21st, 2015 Jb 38:1, 8-11/2 Cor 5:14-17/Mk 4:35-41 8:00am—Gabriel Rivera PARISH OFFICE 4545 Anderson Road * Orlando, Florida 32812 10:00am—Bob Haney † Summer Office Hours: Mon—Thurs 9am- 12:00pm— Roberto Velez G. † 12:30pm and 1:30pm-5pm / Friday 9am-12pm 5:00pm— Brian Luis Molina † Parish Office: 407-277-1702 Fax: 407-277-1973 Website: www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org E-mail: [email protected] Our parish is staffed by the Missionaries of Our Lady of La Salette, Province of Mary Mother of Americas, along with our sister church, Good Shepherd Parish in Orlando. June 14th, 2015 MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil: 5:00pm (English) Sunday: 8:00am (English), 10:00am (English), 12:00pm (Spanish), 5:00pm (English) Monday — Saturday: 8:30am in the Welcome Center Rosary (Monday through Saturday): 8:00am RECONCILIATION Monday through Saturday: after 8:30am Mass Saturday: 4:00pm-4:30pm in Main Church Sunday: 11:15am-11:45am (Spanish) Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 2 “Let Your Light Shine” 11TH SUNDAY IN ODINARY TIME JUNE 14TH The Seed (Readings: Ezekiel 17:22-24; 2 Corinthians 5:6-10; Mark 4:26-34) “If you have wheat, you must not sow it. Anything you sow the vermin will eat, and whatever does grow will fall into dust when you thresh it.” These words of Our Lady of La Salette show how bleak the situation was, how desperate. Jesus also uses the image of seed and sowing and harvest to speak about the Kingdom of God. In today’s Gospel he highlights two aspects in particular. First is the mystery. The one who scatters the seed on the land doesn’t know how it germinates and grows and bears fruit. All he knows is that it does these things under the right conditions. So it is with the “kingdom,” that is, God’s reign, God’s supremacy in our lives. The Kingdom of God is a great and deep mystery, that germinates and grows and bears fruit. The second image is the very famous one of the mustard seed. It is as though Jesus were saying, “Who would ever have thought that such a small seed could produce a large shrub?” Matthew and Luke have this same parable and, later, a second one comparing the mustard seed to faith. Mark, however, has only this comparison of the mustard seed to the Kingdom of God which, as we know, has grown and grown and extended to every part of the earth. But the Kingdom of God does not grow independently of believers. Its place is first and foremost in our hearts and finds expression in our way of life. Those whom the Beautiful Lady calls her “people” were by no means living what St. Paul describes as “walking by faith,” and “aspiring to please the Lord.” St. Paul adds, “We must all appear before the judgment seat of God.” No wonder Mary wept! What would happen to her people on that day if they refused to submit? If believers cease to believe, or if they cease walking by faith, the Kingdom cannot grow in them or around them. That was the bleak and desperate situation Mary came to address at La Salette, of which blighted wheat and lost harvests were both symbol and consequence. Sacrificial Giving Fostering Stewardship as a way of life for Blessed Trinity Catholic Church Weekend of June 6th & 7th, 2015 Offertory: $15,683 EFT: $1,742.31 Debt Reduction: $2,494 EFT: $72.82 In today’s Gospel, Jesus compares the beginning of God’s kingdom to a mustard seed. This tiny seed, which fits in the palm of a hand, can grow to fifteen feet with sprawling branches! Like the mustard seed, the Christian community had a tiny, seemingly insignificant beginning. The church, which began with about 120 followers, added three thousand people on Pentecost Day following the descent of the Holy Spirit. Since then, the number of Christ’s disciples has grown incalculably and continues to grow throughout the world. Good stewards go about God’s business of “planting seeds” among all those they encounter. What will we do this week to add to God’s kingdom? June 14th, 2015 Ministry Opportunities Council of Catholic Women (CCW) Debbie Miller: 407-234-3457 Peggy Beck: 305-794-0116 Knights of Columbus (KOC) GK Mike Shea: 321-287-0349 Men’s Club Bob Buzzetti: 407-825-9906 Paul Asplen: 407-883-0334 Rosary Makers Vanessa Romero: 407-697-9222 Respect Life Ministry Irene Sandler: 847-807-5729 Our Ministries are listed on a four-week cycle. If you don’t see the ministry you are looking for this week, please call our Parish Office. Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 3 OUR PARISH Following the Call of Christ Biblical Stories of Conversion Fr. Robert Barron, one of the great spiritual teachers of our time, presents these biblical stories of true conversion drawing from the riches of scriptural accounts. They were people just like you and me who were called by Christ - Bartimaeus, The Man Born Blind, The Woman at the Well, and Jonah and the Great Fish. Available at the CD kiosk in the Narthex for $3 Travelers Mass Every Sunday at 8:15am and 12pm at the Orlando International Airport with Fr. Robert Susann. Second Blessings Thrift Shoppe & Boutique Open Tuesdays, Fridays & Saturdays 10 am - 2 pm We accept Ladies, Men’s & Children’s Clothing Shoes, Purses, Books, Religious Articles, Jewelry gift Items. Teen clothing now, and Bishop Moore uniforms Mass takes place in the Chapel located Sorry, No Electronics, Furniture, Appliances or Bedding behind Security for Gates 1-59 Donations only accepted during operating hours. All are welcome!!! Please do not leave donations outside of building. OUR SICK AND DECEASED Please pray for/Oremos por: Mr. Victor —Ernesto Catilo —William Mills —Ana & Julio Navarro —Jo-Anne Smiley —Phero Linch Neoc Tran —Ernesto & Graciela Chacon —Ann Chambers —Tammy Burnelle —Judy Hammond — Mary Farkas — Valerie Worth — Gladys Santiago — Amy Smith — Mary Coppola — Logen Beyer — Alicia Garcia — Olivia Rockford — Judy Hammod — Tammy Burnelle — Ann Chambers — Bebi Jimenez — Janet Thompson — Elizabeth Canty — Jim & Eulita Williams — Debbie Raymond — Steve Brunelle — Martin Davidson — Maria Milewski — Donna Kordaz — Bob and Evelyn Thomas — Wanda and Joseph Hatem — Leonard Rivard — Jean Page — Tony Jenkins — Jose Roja — Ruben Villanueva Alvarado — Lourdes Rodriguez and Family — Dianne Zdrodouski — Hilda Suarez — Maria Head — Christina Gonsalves — Russell Foss —Laura Foss — Linda Foss —Roger Foss —Jean Foss —Raymond Foss —Lillian Tetley —Yvonne Dugas — Laura Schipper — Sabas Gabao — Tommy Villanueva — Romulito Perez — Anastasia Gabao — Adela Maisonette & Family — Judith & James Jones — Edward Nazco — Rosa Russo — Madeline Trybus — Alda Wade — Barbara Cabug — Irene Chessa — Caleb Gutman — Thomas Shelley Gedulio Maisonette Please pray for those who have entered eternal life. Por favor oren por aquellos que han pasado a la vida eterna. June 14th, 2015 If you or a member of your family would like to be on the prayer list, please call the office. Si usted o algún miembro de su familia desea estar en la lista de oración, favor de llamar a la oficina. Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 4 BLESSED TRINITY ANNOUNCEMENTS Youth Ministry Game La Salette Missionaries & Movie Nights An additional $1322 was TODAY June 14th, 6pm-8pm Get your game on, as BT Youth Ministry invites all youth in grades 6th-12th to Game & Movie Nights! Come hang out with your friends and enjoy free snacks, popcorn and drinks. We will meet in the Hideout in the Parish Center. raised for the Missionaries of Our Lady of La Salette. The Missionaries are very appreciative and thankful to the Blessed Trinity community for its generosity. God Bless! 50th Anniversary Directory Update Sunshine If you would not like your contact information listed in the Seniors upcoming parish directory please call the parish office or email Sunshine Seniors [email protected] as soon as possible so that we can will be off for the notify the publishers. summer. The next meeting will Also, if a loved one of yours is currently overseas and was not take place the third Thursday in able to have his/her photo taken for the parish directory please September of this year. Everyone call the parish office or email [email protected] so that we can get a photo for the military section of our parish directory to honor their service. have a wonderful and blessed summer holiday! Glorious awakening with Mary pilgrimage of faith to Marian shrines Visiting Portugal, Spain and France we invite you to a special pilgrimage to the Marian route accompanied by the spiritual director, Father William “Bill” Slight visiting: the shrine of Our Lady of Fatima in Portugal, Lourdes in France and the shrine of our lady of the Pilar and Montserrat in Spain October 1st – October 11th, 2015 Join us and live with Mary, an experience that will nourish, help you grow and mature in the faith. Let’s revive with the Mother of God Son, she has said to persons who have put their trust in the Lord, as The Shepherds of Fatima, St. Bernadette, and others who have witnessed this godsend and renewed their lives with the presence of Mary. Long live the faith they lived and turn to Mary so that like them, changes your life. We will also be visiting the walled city of Avila where St. Teresa of Avila was born and lived. The 500th anniversary of her birth is commemorated in that city. For Only $2,899.00 p/p Double Occupancy ( it has been applied Discount of $98.00 Payment Cash or check) Single room $600.00 Additional Capitol Tours & Cruises-Blanca Paez (305) 821-2626 or (305) 490-4318, Blessed Trinity Catholic Church, Orlando (407) 277-1702 or Felícita Espada (407) 680-9941 wslight@ blessedtrinityorlando.org June 14th, 2015 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 5 BLESSED TRINITY ANNOUNCEMENTS Young Adult Ministry Meeting All Blessed Trinity Young Adults ages 18-31 looking to participate in Young Adult Ministry, we will be having a meeting on Tuesday July 21st at 7:30pm in the welcome center. Bring your thoughts, & ideas! Hope to see you there! This year for Vacation Bible School, our theme is “Everest: Conquering Challenges with God’s Mighty Power”. In order for us to offer VBS at such a reasonable price, we need your help to gather supplies for our amazing week. We would GREATLY appreciate if you are able to either donate OR let us borrow any of the following items. If you share an item that you would like returned, please be sure to put your name on it! Items can be dropped off in the church office. Thank you so much for your help! ~The VBS Team UPDATED LIST small tent brown paper bags newspaper boxes of all sizes beige canvas tarp or sheet shower curtain liners red washable paint gloves sled/small plastic toboggan rubber chicken can of silly string two buckets duct tape Saltine crackers (1/participant) large duffle bag dark sheets white plastic table covering June 14th, 2015 Any Hiking or Camping Gear! Pop Rocks Candy remote control car inflatable pool toy red duct tape 2 x 4 pieces of wood worn baby blanket cow bells 4 foot sheets of newsprint (1/crew) large handkerchief camping equipment swim fins three pounds of dry ice chocolate chip cookies (Chips Ahoy) (3) soft blankets (1/crew) snorkel mask (swimming) Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 6 BLESSED TRINITY ANNOUNCEMENTS Our Catholic Appeal Just a friendly reminder to honor your pledges for Our Catholic Appeal. It is very important that these pledges be paid so that our parish will reach and hopefully, exceed our goal. For those of you who have yet made a pledge, it is not too late to do so. There are envelopes in the Narthex, at the back of the chapel, and in the church office. Thanks to all who have completed their pledge or are keeping up with their payments. Rachel's Vineyard Post-Abortion Retreat October 23-25, 2015 at San Pedro Center in Winter Park. If you have been affected by abortion and need healing, community and the love of God, this retreat is for you. This confidential retreat offers a safe, non-judgmental environment where women and men find healing and reconciliation for the most painful experience of abortion. For more information or to register, please contact Michele Gill or Jessica Cuadros at 407-504-0677 or at: [email protected]. You may also visit www.rachelsvineyard.org for information about Rachel's Vineyard. Catholic Homeschool Conference — June 25 & 26, 2015 The Immaculate Heart of Mary Tampa Homeschool Conference will be held at St. Lawrence Parish's Higgins Hall, 5225 N. Himes Avenue, in Tampa, on Thursday, June 25 (12:00pm - 6:00pm) and on Friday, June 26 (9:30am- 3:30pm). Confirmed speakers include: Dr. Ray Guarendi, Mrs. Amy Kalscheur, and Mrs. Virginia Seuffert! Admission is free and pre -registra on is not required. For more informa on, please visit www.ihmconference.org, email: [email protected] or call 540-636-1946. Holiday Craft Bazaar-Crafters Needed A Craft Bazaar, sponsored by Sts. Peter and Paul Council of Catholic Women will be held on Saturday, September 26, 2015, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM in the Parish Family Center at 5300 Old Howell Branch Road, Winter Park. They are now accepting reservations of crafters. For information, please contact Ann at 407-677-6841 or [email protected]. We appreciate your assistance. If you have questions or require any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact Ann at 407-677-6841 or [email protected]. June 14th, 2015 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 7 QUO VADIS June 14th, 2015 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 8 CH — Iglesia; PC — Centro Parroquial; DR — Salón de Despedida; WC — Centro de Bienvenida (Oficina Parroquial); MR — Salón de Reuniones; YR — Salón Juvenil; TS — Tienda de Conveniencia Domingo, 14 de junio Lunes, 15 de junio AA (Español) 7pm (MR). Martes, 16 de junio Tienda de Conveniencia 10am—2pm (WH) Miércoles, 17 de junio Practica Coro (WC) Jueves, 18 de junio Clase Bíblica 7:00pm (PC) Viernes, 19 de junio Grupo de Oración Paz y Gozo 7pm (MR) Sábado, 20 de junio Tienda de Conveniencia 10am—2pm (WH), Domingo, 21 de junio Lecturas de la Semana Lunes, Junio 15, 2015 2 Cor 6:1-10/Mt 5:38-42 Martes, Junio 16, 2015 2 Cor 8:1-9/Mt 5:43-48 Miércoles, Junio 17, 2015 2 Cor 9:6-11/Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Jueves, Junio 18, 2015 2 Cor 11:1-11/Mt 6:7-15 Viernes, Junio 19, 2015 2 Cor 11:18, 21-30/Mt 6:19-23 Sábado, Junio 20, 2015 2 Cor 12:1-10/Mt 6:24-34 Domingo, Junio 21, 2015 Jb 38:1, 8-11/2 Cor 5:14-17/Mk 4:35-41 OPORTUNIDADES Y CONTACTOS DE LOS MINISTERIOS Si quisieras participar en los ministerios en la lista, favor de llamar el contacto asignado a tal ministerio ¡Gracias por compartir tu tiempo y talento! MINISTERIOS DE LA LITURGIA Servidores del Altar Cherryl Sanabia: 321-460-2683 Hermano Ron Lafleche: 407-277-1702, ext. 116 Ministros de la Eucaristía José Martinez: 407-484-9448 Ministerio de Ujieres María Martin: 407-556-7725 o 321-8886109 .Proclamadores de la Palabra Nora Ortiz: 407-277-1702 Ministros de Música Joann Sanabia: 407-293-4169 Ministro de los Enfermos Francisco Murillo: 407-766-9045 Encuentro con Maria 2015 El Ministerio Hispano y el Secretariado de Evangelización y Vida Familiar presentan el "Encuentro con María 2015", una iniciativa que arrancará desde las parroquias con la visión de muchas misiones que incluyan música, momentos de oración y presentación de catequesis y que finalmente, animará a las comunidades parroquiales hacia una gran Misa diocesana en la Basílica Santuario Nacional María Reina del Universo, que se va a celebrar el 18 de octubre del 2015. Previo a la Santa Misa, tendremos oportunidades del Sacramento de la Reconciliación y exposición del Santísimo Sacramento. La Misa incluirá una procesión con las imágenes de cada una de las advocaciones marianas de los países latinos americanos, todos los asistentes están invitados a traer las imágenes de sus patronas, que serán bendecidas por el Obispo Noonan. Para más información, ingrese a la página Diocesana: http://www.orlandodiocese.org/misionmariana. June 14th, 2015 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 9 Reflexion…. La Semilla (Ezequiel 17:22-24; 2 Corintios 5:6-10; Marcos 4:26-34) “Si tienen trigo, no deben sembrarlo. Todo lo que siembren se lo comerán los insectos y lo que salga se volverá polvo cuando lo sacudan” Estas palabras de Nuestra Señora de La Salette muestran cuan precarias y desesperantes estaban las cosas. Jesús también usa la imagen de la semilla, de la siembra y de la cosecha para hablar acerca del Reino de Dios. En el evangelio de hoy él resalta dos aspectos en particular. Primero el misterio. Aquel que esparce la semilla en la tierra no sabe cómo germina, cómo crece y cómo produce fruto. Todo lo que sabe es que puede hacer todo eso si cuenta con las condiciones ciertas. Así es con el “reino”, es decir, el Reino de Dios. La supremacía de Dios en nuestras vidas. El Reino de Dios es un misterio grande y profundo, que germina y crece y produce fruto. La segunda imagen es la de la muy famosa semilla de mostaza. Es como si Jesús estuviera diciendo” “¿Quién hubiera pensado alguna vez que una semilla tan pequeña podría producir un arbusto grande?” Mateo y Lucas tiene la misma parábola y luego, una en la que compara la semilla de mostaza con la fe. Marcos, sin embargo tiene solamente esta comparación de la semilla de mostaza con el Reino de Dios, el cual, como sabemos ha crecido y crecido y se ha extendido a todas partes de la tierra. Pero el Reino de Dios no crece apartado de los creyentes. Su lugar más importante y primordial se encuentra en nuestros corazones y se expresa en nuestra manera de vivir. A aquellos a quienes la Bella Señora los llama su “pueblo” no estaban viviendo nada de los que San Pablo describe cuando habla del “caminar en la fe”, y “aspirando agradar al Señor”. San Pablo añade, “Todos debemos comparecer ante el trono de Dios para ser juzgados”. ¡No es de extrañar que María llorase! ¿Qué pudiera pasarle a su pueblo en aquel día y se rehusaran a someterse? Si los creyentes dejan de creer, o si dejan de caminar en la fe, el Reino no puede crecer en ellos ni en torno a ellos. He ahí la situación triste y desesperada hacia la cual María de la Salette se acercó, en esa realidad el trigo arruinado y la cosecha perdida eran símbolo y consecuencia. P. René Butler MS Traducido por Hno. Moisés Rueda MS AMANECER GLORIOSO CON MARÍA, PEREGRINACIÓN DE FE A LOS SANTUARIOS MARIANOS VISITANDO PORTUGAL, ESPAÑA Y FRANCIA. LE INVITAMOS A UNA PEREGRINACIÓN ESPECIAL A LA RUTA MARIANA ACOMPAÑADOS POR EL PADRE “BILL” SLIGHT, VISITANDO: EL SANTUARIO DE LA VIRGEN DE FÁTIMA EN PORTUGAL, LOURDES EN FRANCIA Y EL SANTUARIO DE LA VIRGEN DEL PILAR Y LA VIRGEN DE MONSERRAT EN ESPAÑA. OCTUBRE 1 – OCTUBRE 11, 2015 Venga con nosotros y viva junto a María una experiencia que lo nutrirá, también lo ayudará a crecer y madurar en la fe. ¡LLAME YA! Blessed Trinity Catholic Church, Orlando, (4047) 277-1702 ó a Felícita Espada (407) 680-9941 o [email protected] June 14th, 2015 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 10 ¡ENTERESE! La Santa Misa nos hace considerar la vida, pasión y muerte de Jesús. La Santa Misa nos hace considerar la vida, pasión y muerte de Jesús, a la cual le sigue su gloriosa resurrección, con la diferencia de que todo esto fue vivido por la humanidad de Cristo y se cumplió durante el transcurso de 33 años, pasados realmente en las diferentes vicisitudes de la vida, mientras que en la Santa Misa, místicamente y en un breve espacio de tiempo, se renueva todo, en un estado de verdadero aniquilamiento, en el que las especies sacramentales contienen a Jesús vivo y verdadero, hasta que no lleguen a consumirse; de manera que después ya no existe su presencia sacramental en nuestros corazones, sino que regresa al seno de su divino Padre, como cuando resucitó de la muerte. Y luego, al ser consagradas nuevamente en la Santa Misa otras especies, desciende de nuevo a tomar el estado de víctima de paz y de amor propiciatorio, por lo que se renueva su estado sacramental para provecho nuestro, como viadores, y para satisfacción y gloria de su eterno Padre. Así, en el sacramento, nos recuerda la resurrección de nuestros cuerpos a la gloria, ya que, como él, cesando su estado sacramental se va a residir al seno de su Padre, así las almas humanas, cesando su estado de vida presente, pasarán a morar eternamente en las moradas del cielo en el seno de Dios, mientras que nuestros cuerpos se consumarán al igual que las especies sacramentales, como si ya no tuvieran existencia; pero después, con un prodigio de la omnipotencia de Dios, adquirirán la vida el día de la Resurrección Universal, y unidos a la propia alma se irán a gozar, si fueron buenos, la eterna bienaventuranza de Dios; mas en el caso contrario, se apartarán de Dios, para sufrir los más atroces y eternos tormentos. Sierva de Dios Luisa Piccarreta Diario, volumen 1 June 14th, 2015 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 11 ¡ENTERESE! Encuentro Provincial del SEPI El Ministerio Hispano y El Secretariado de Evangelización y Vida Familiar de la Diócesis de Orlando se complacen en invitar a todos los catequistas y líderes que estén trabajando en sus comunidades parroquiales o en sus ministerios a que se unan al Obispo Noonan en el “Encuentro Provincial de SEPI”. ¿Cuándo? 20 de junio 2015, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. ¿Donde? Holy Family Catholic Church, 5125 Apopka-Vineland Rd, Orlando, FL 32819 Costo: $25 por persona Cupo limitado. Para inscripciones, favor de contactar a Laura Lopez en el SEPI. [email protected] o 305-279-2333. Sagrada Familia Si desea que la imagen de la Sagrada Familia los visite en su casa por una semana por favor de comunicarse con la Señora Carmen Alcántara (203) 982-6273 Rosario DivinaMisericordia El grupo de la Divina Misericordia se reúne cada domingo después de misa en el salón al lado del altar para rezar el Rosario. Estan todos invitados a acompañarMisa y Procesión de los Auxiliadores nos y participar de este lindo regade los Amados Niños de Dios lo que nos regalo el Señor. 3 de octubre de 2015 Cualquier cosa de comunicarse con Blessed Trinity Catholic Church Rubén Marcano 4545 E. Anderson Road (407) 446-4224 Orlando, FL 32812-7397 Misa 8:30am Luego de la misa iremos hasta la clínica de abortos “All Women’s Center” localizada en el 1103 Lucerne Terrace, Orlando para rezar allí el santo rosario. Este es un testimonio apacible, en oración. No letreros, por favor. Por favor de acompañarnos a rezar por la protección de la vida. Este evento está patrocinado por la Diócesis de Orlando [email protected] 407-658-1818 x 1086 “La vida debe ser defendida siempre, ya desde el vientre materno, reconociendo que es un don de Dios y garantía del futuro de la humanidad.” -Papa Francisco June 14th, 2015 El Círculo de Oración Paz y Gozo Los invitas a compartir con ellos todos los viernes a las 7:00pm empezando con el rosario en el Centro de Bienvenida. Acompáñenos ah orar, cantar, alabar y recibir bendiciones. Los esperamos! Cualquier cosa de llamar a Teresita Gómez (321)947-0970 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 12