June 26 2016 Bulletin - Holy Spirit Catholic Church

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June 26 2016 Bulletin - Holy Spirit Catholic Church
Welcome to Holy Spirit Catholic Church
Bienvenidos a la Iglesia del Espiritu Santo
644 South 9th Street
Lake Wales, Florida 33853
Website: Holyspiritlakewales.org
Church Office Phone: (863) 676-1556
Fax: (863) 676-2962
OUR CLERGY
Father David Vargas
[email protected]
Deacon John Avery: (863)-678-6908
Deacon Sam Knight: (863)-638-1231
[email protected]
CHURCH OFFICE
Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-12, 1-3pm
OFFICE PERSONNEL
Parish Office Manager:
Nick Arcano, Jr.
[email protected]
Parish Receptionist:
Jessica Cordova
[email protected]
Faith Formation Director for Children &
Youth: Terri Seitz
[email protected]
Coordinator of RCIA Faith Formation:
Bob Decker
[email protected]
Director of Music:
Bob Luft
[email protected]
Maintenance:
Robert Melnitzke and Nicholas Lindaman
[email protected]
Co-leaders of Outreach Ministry
Sharon Olson & Robyn Prater
Website Coordinator:
Bob Salajka
[email protected]
Mass Schedule
8:30a.m English
4:00 pm English
6:30 pm Spanish
9:30 am English
1st Saturday Mass
Saturday Mass
Sunday
Monday Communion Service
8:30am
Daily Mass
8:30 am Tue, Thurs,
Friday, Wednesday 5:15 pm
Confessions Saturday
3:00-3:30 pm (Or by appointment)
Appointments:
Please call or email during office hours
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Sat
June
25
June 26, 2016
4:00 pm
OUR STEWARDSHIP:
Holy Spirit Total Collection
+Michael Bennette by Barbara &
Peter Forte
June 11 & 12
$ 6,372.00
Lest it go unsaid your monetary
offerings are always appreciated.
+William Jones & Eric Gable by wife
& mom
Sun
June
26
Mon June
27
Tue
6:30pm
Para todos las personas de
Oaxaca Mexico
9:30 am
+Nick Arpino By Rosemary Blake
Heidi Gravel special intention of
thanks by Chris & Dee
8:30 am
Eucharistic Communion Service
O Lord our God,
Lord of all compassion we pray for all of
those caught up in the midst of tragedy or
June
28
8:30 am
+Zoilo Balmaceda by Salud Family
Wed June
29
5:15 pm
For all widows, and orphans
those working to save life for those who are
Thur June
30
8:30am
For the elderly
will see their loved ones no longer Lord Have
Fri
July 1
8:30 am
For our Military personnel
passes all understanding. For all who turn to
Sat
July 2
4:00 pm
Special intentions for Fr. Glenn by
Mirco & Verena Tonon
you in the midst of turmoil, For those who
+Linda Handley by Bob & Carol
Neumeyer
Mercy. For those in confusion and those in
July 3
worried for people they love. For those who
Mercy. For those in need of the peace that
6:30 pm
Sun
disaster. For those who have lost life and
9:30 am
+Joaquin Tepec by family
+John Malia by Rosemary Blake
+Bill Burns by Jim & Christine
Hackl
cry out to you in fear and in love Lord Have
despair. For those whose tears are yet to
dry, For those in need of your unending love
Lord Have Mercy
Amen.
+Peter Lazzari by Deacon John
Readings for the Week
Sunday: 1 Kgs 19:16b, 19-21/Ps 16:1-2, 5, 7-11/Gal 5:1, 13-18/Lk
9:51-62
Monday: Am 2:6-10, 13-16/Ps 50:16-23/Mt 8:18-22
Tuesday: Am 3:1-8; 4:11-12/Ps 5:4-8/Mt 8:23-27
Wednesday: Vigil: Acts 3:1-10/Ps 19:2-5/Gal 1:11-20/Jn 21:15-19
Day: Acts 12:1-11/Ps 34:2-9/2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18/Mt 16:13-19
Thursday: Am 7:10-17/Ps 19:8-11/Mt 9:1-8
Friday: Am 8:4-6, 9-12/Ps 119:2, 10, 20, 30, 40, 131/Mt 9:9-13
Saturday: Am 9:11-15/Ps 85:9-14/Mt 9:14-17
Next Sunday: Is 66:10-14c/Ps 66:1-7, 16, 20/Gal
6:14-18/Lk 10:1-12, 17-20 or 10:1-9
Please pray for:
Dick Champion, Angela Apuzzo, Jim Hackl,
Marie Borders, Anne Castillo, Casie Costatine, Debbie
Nelson, Margaret Ireland, Jody Mcdonald, Joyce
Brandenberg, Kristina Martinez, Theresa Cook, Angie
Perez, Linda Niño, Mildred McDonald, Don Luko and
Jennifer Glynn, Yvette Hernandez.
If you would like your friend, family member or to put yourself
on the list for prayer for the sick, please call the office to give
us the name so we can place it on the bulletin.
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June 26, 2016
Attention!
Knights News
Spanish evening Mass on
Wednesday is now at 6:30 pm.
Misa durante la semana a las 6:30
pm los Miercoles esta Misa es en Español.
K of C meeting every 1st and 3rd
Monday at 7:00 pm. Any
questions contact Grand Knight Gary
Kennedy at 863-232-9562 or via the
website kofclakewales.com
Knitters for Christ meets in the
The Msgr. J. Walter Grill Columbiettes
Auxiliary #5643
nd
th
office living room every 2 and 4 WednesWe meet every
day of the month. New members are always
second Monday of each month for
welcome to join us to knit or crochet between 10:00 am
potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m. and the
and 11:00 am. As always, WE ARE IN NEED OF
meeting starts promptly at 7:00
YARN! If you have any yar n or see it on clear ance
p.m. Meetings last about an hour.
in the store, you are welcome to donate it by dropping it
A special thank you to all those who helped make
off at the parish office between 9 and 3, Monday
the breakfast for Paula O’Steen, also for those who
through Friday.
bought tickets and gave donations to help our beautiful cause! Thank You! If you have any questions,
CATHOLIC SINGLES GROUP
please contact your President, Miriam Kennedy at
If you are Catholic, single and age 50 or over, why not join us 863-287-9486.
on Saturday July 2nd for 4:00 pm Mass at St. John Neumann
Church in Lakeland, and dinner afterwards at Miller Ale
House restaurant.
All Catholic men and women age 50 and over, who are
single, widowed or divorced are welcome.
For more information call Joyce at 863-206-8990 or Frank
at 863-956-5361.
The Vocation Blessing Chalice
Franciscans
Meet after the 8:30am Mass every 1st
Saturday of the Month.
Everyone is welcome to attend!
Secular Franciscans need our
help! Next Sunday, June 26th, After the 9:30 Mass,
they will be holding a bake sale. If you would like
Each week at Sunday Mass Fr. David will call a
family, individual, or couple forward to receive the to donate a cake, pie or cookies, label what it is
Vocation Chalice. They receive a blessing and take and bring to church on the 26th,
the chalice home, putting it in a place of honor.
before Mass.
Each day for a week, during prayer time (morning, bedtime
or at meals), they pray for an increase and perseverance of
vocations. The following Sunday they return the Vocation
Blessing Chalice before Mass.
Then come back after mass to buy
what somebody else has
donated!
Anchors of Faith
A prayer journal also travels with the Blessing Chalice.
Our meeting which occurred on
Each week the family, individual, or couple who has the
Tuesday June 7, our last meeting for
chalice, enters a thought, prayer, or scripture verse. Over
the summer. I want to thank all memtime this diary becomes a spiritual journal for the parish.
bers for your hard work. If you would
Praying for vocations is the most powerful way to support
like to join Anchors of Faith do not
vocations. A vocation is a call from the Holy Spirit; a gift
hesitate to call. Please Contact Marge
from God that is nurtured in prayer. When we pray for
Prunty at
vocations, we lift up to our Father those men and women
Parish Nursery Our Parish Nursery will be on
whom he is calling in a very special way.
We hope that those who bring the cup home will continue to Summer break until August. We do need volunteers
pray for vocations daily.
to help with the nursery so if you
Please sign up in the Narthex to
reserve your week!
are interested contact the office
to speak to Mrs. Terri Seitz.
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COMING EVENTS/ACTIVITIES!
everyone is welcome to
participate in any event! The more the
merrier!
Sips of faith meets today to
continue discussion of St. Joseph
after the 9:30 Mass (10:45) am in
the Parish Center. Please come
and join us.
Becoming catholic is on
summer vacation until August. We
invite those interested to join us.
The Inquiry period extends through
November 17. During that time,
we try to present some of the fundamentals of our faith to help each
person decide if this is indeed the
Church with which they wish to be
a member. If you or someone you
know is interested in learning
more and would like to be in full
communion with the Catholic
Church by finishing their sacraments or by being baptized,
please contact Bob Decker to
start the process and continue
the journey God has already begun. The Becoming Catholic
Team will meet on Thursday, July
14 to finalize this year’s calendar
and assign instructors to lead the
discussion of topics each week.
The diner’s club meets on
Sunday, July 17 at 11:30 at Ruby
Tuesday’s Restaurant, Cypress
Gardens Blvd., near Lego Land, for
brunch. As always, it’s a Dutch Treat.
Everyone is invited, so sign up in the
Narthex if you plan to attend!
June 26, 2016
MONDAY, JULY 11 FROM 12:30 – 2:00,
we will be hosting the Care Center Work Camp
Lunch in the Parish Hall!! Anyone who would
like to donate to the meal, sign up in the Narthex
of the Church and keep watching the bulletin for
further instructions.
The next meeting of the bereavement
group is scheduled for Tuesday, July 12 at
6:30 in the Office Living Room. Anyone
suffering the loss of a friend or loved one and is
mourning or grieving, is invited to attend.
Light refreshments are provided.
Health and Wellness Ministries: Body, Mind, and spirit
Meditation
The term meditation refers to a group of techniques, many of which have their
roots in religious or spiritual traditions, as it is true with our own faith. Today
many people meditate for health and wellness. For our purposes spirit will be
included.
Meditation is believed to lead to a state of relaxation, mental calmness, alertness
and psychological balance. Practicing meditation can change how we relate to
the flow of emotions and thoughts. It also may help us control how we respond
to a challenging situation.
Meditation may be practiced on its own or as other mind-body-spirit therapy.
Meditation may be the perfect complement to the rush of our busy and complicated lives. As the evidence supporting the use of meditation grows, adding it to
our daily schedule may be an antidote we may need to deal with a hectic routine.
In addition, if meditation helps to lower blood pressure and reduce stress in our
lives, so much the better. The long-term benefits of meditation continues to undergo study.
Experimenting will assist us in ascertaining what types of meditation works best
for us and what we enjoy doing the most.
What the research says
Different forms of meditation have been tested in over one thousand clinical trials. The overall evidence supports the use of meditation for a variety of conditions and circumstances.
Anxiety and stress Various types of meditation are used in a variety of circumstances. Studies have included folks with illness such as cancer and depression.
Meditation has been shown to reduce anxiety, decrease anger and decrease stress
in folks with cancer.
Fibromyalgia Improvement in symptoms have been reported among people with
fibromyalgia who practice mindfulness meditation.
High blood pressure Several studies indicate a program of meditation effectively reduces blood pressure in people with hypertension.
Other Meditation has also been shown to improve attention, decrease job burnout, improve sleep, decrease chronic pain, and improve blood sugar control.
Inner peace Research has shown that meditation facilitates an inner peace where
prayer and hope are nurtured.
Regina Bennett Co-coordinator
Heal and Wellness Ministries
(863) 635 5741
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June 26, 2015
Registration for our 2016-2017 religious
education for all grades PK3 through 12th grade, 1st
Reconciliation, 1st Communion, Confirmation, including delayed sacraments and children and youth
catechumenate program will take place in August.
However, you may register early by stopping by the parish office at any time during the
summer months.
CONFIRMATION CLASS - (LIFE ON FIRE!) THERE WILL BE A PARENT/STUDENT ORIENTATION AUGUST 28 TH
AT 4:00PM. PLEASE MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW!
Upcoming events:
July 22-24, 2016 - Steubenville Youth Conference
July High School Youth Leadership Camp
TBA soon.
Teen Reflection for Sunday June 26, 2016
1 Kings 19:16b, 19–21, Psalm 16:1–2, 5, 7–8, 9–10, 11, Galatians 5:1, 13–18, Luke 9:51–62
Reflection
Today’s readings are about the path of discipleship, learning to following God’s will and leaving our own will behind.
The readings ask us what price we would pay to follow God? Are the ways of the world today—needing money, spending time beating the next level of the newest game, working hard to be the best athlete—worth it? If Jesus came back
today, would he find a friend in you to chill with for a little while? Sometimes we like to think that Jesus simply came to
tell us how to live the good life according to our definition of goodness. In today’s Gospel, Jesus tells us that the definition of discipleship is costly and we need to be secure in our choices—no matter our age.
Action: Take a look at where your time is spent. Are you spending too much time doing things that don’t matter? Do
you spend enough time with people you love or pursuing worthwhile opportunities? Spend time this week focussing on
someone else’s needs and not worrying so much about your own needs.
What does the word “disciple” actually mean? What does it mean to you? Are you a good example of a Christian disciple for your friends?
The Vocation Chalice is given to Mike and Pat Crandall. God has used
ordinary people to make known the Good News! Thank you Mike and
Pat for accepting the vocational chalice for this week and for all those
who have accepted in the weeks past and for all those who will accept
the call to pray for our priests, and to pray for all those considering
the call to the priesthood! And thank you Fr. David for being our
priest and for your vocation to the priesthood. May the God of all
grace, who has called you to witness to him, confirm you and make
you strong and sure in your faith. Amen!
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June 26, 2016
MUSIC NEWS …
Congratulations to Bob
Luft, our Music
Director, who had the
honor of having one of
his organ compositions
performed on June 3 at the St. Augustine Cathedral
Basilica by nationally recognized concert artist, Nathan
K. Lively. Nathan performed Bob’s “St. Ann Suite”, a
piece Bob composed for a national conference in 2012
& honoring the French composer Tournemire, Mr. Lively personally recognized Bob at the concert for his musical compositions.
Dorothy's Corner Food
Pantry:
“Whoever is generous to the poor,
lends to the Lord, and he will repay him
for his deed” - Proverbs 19:17
Dorothy's Corner Food Pantry
Open to Parishioners every Tuesday
from 6 to 7 p.m. If you have an
emergency and are in need, please
contact the Parish Office and we
will be happy to assist you.
Currently we are in GREAT need of
the following:
-Canned Meat, chicken, tuna, ham
-Boxed cereal
CCW NEWS!
-Grape Jelly
-Oil
Our Next CCW Luncheon will be held on July 12, at
-Canned and DRY pinto
11:30 am at Lake Ashton and on August 9 at
beans
Charlene's Tea Room in Frostproof
-Spaghetti Sauce
(The time will be announced on next weeks bulletin)
-Laundry Detergent 50oz. or
If you have any questions please call Peg Champion at smaller please
-Dish Detergent small sizes
(407)376-3659.
-Toothpaste and tooth brushes
See you there!
Thank you to all our Parishioner's for
your generous support; The families
Coming Soon to a parish we serve truly appreciate it!
center near you!
OKTOBERFEST!!
September 16, 2016
from 5:00pm– 8:00pm
check this spot each week for more information.
If you are interested in stopping by to
see what we do, please feel free to
come on any Tuesday evening, we
welcome everyone!
Parish Master calendar
If you are leader of any of our parish committees or groups, please
notify the office to schedule meetings with times and dates; also
please let us know the specific room or building you need to use
before you use it. All events or use of any of the rooms are placed in
the calendar as tentative until approved by Father David. Please call
the parish office to add your dates to the calendar. Please leave
your name, group name, phone number, email address, etc. so you
may receive notifications or updates about your event.
If you have given your information to Mrs.
Sally we have those dates and they are in
process of being placed on the Master
Calendar and being approved. Thank you for
your cooperation.
Bingo!
Bingo every Wednesday at 12:30
Noon. Everyone Welcome! Any
questions please call the parish
office or Jerry Knuth
(863) 949-4504
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NUESTRA COLECTA
June 11 & 12
$ 6,372.00
Gracias por sus donaciones que Dios los bendiga siempre
Grupo de Oracion
El Grupo de Oracion se reune los Viernes en el salon
de la Iglesia a las 7:00pm. Todos invitados a ser parte
de este grupo de oracion!
Caballeros de Colon
Reunión todos los 1er y 3er lunes del mes a las 7:00
pm. Para cualquier pregunta se pueden comunicar con
Gary Kennedy al 863-232-9562 o buscarnos en
nuestra página de internet kofclakewales.com
Clases de Bautismo
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Completar las formas en la oficina
Traer carta de permiso (de su parroquia) o prueba de
ser miembro de nuestra parroquia.
Traer acta de nacimiento de el niño(a) quien quiera
bautizar (Mayores de 6 años deben de estar en clase
de Catecismo)
Atender regularmente a Misa.
Padrinos y padres deben tomar clase de bautismo
(POR FAVOR NO LLEGUEN TARDE O TENDRAN QUE
ESPERAR AL SIGUIENTE MES A TOMAR LA CLASE)
Hacer cita con Jessica para reunirse con el Padre David.
Deben llegar por lo menos 15 minutos antes de la Misa.
Atención! No habrá clase de bautismo en español, en el mes
de Julio, las clases continuaran el 13 de Agosto. Gracias!
Clases de Formación Religiosa
Registración para nuestro año escolar 20016-2017.
Grados Pre-Kínder a grado 12 las registraciones serán en
Agosto! Por favor venga a la oficina si quiere registrar
temprano, el costo es menos si se apuntan temprano.
Señor, en este momento ruego por tu
protección sobre aquellas familias que han
sido afectadas por esta tragedia que ha
ocurrido, Ten misericordia de ellos, Dios,
permite que puedan conseguir la forma de
salir este mal rato.
Señor, protege a los niños y a los ancianos.
Te ruego por aquellas heridas o afectadas
psicológicamente, pon tu mano de sanidad sobre ellos, que puedan
recuperarse con prontitud, Provee para ellos las medicinas, la
atención médica a tiempo y que tengas personas dispuestas
y disponibles para ayudarlos en estos momentos de crisis y de
mucha angustia. Te lo pedimos Señor! Amen
Quinceañeras:
Serán celebradas
solamente dos veces
por mes, estas serán
privadas, si usted
quiere que su hija
tenga misa privada ,
habrá costo (llame a la oficina para
costo de misa)
*si usted quiere una bendición
solamente durante alguna de las
Misas, no habrá costo.
*Todas las quinceañeras deben estar en
clase de formación religiosa (aunque ya
este confirmada)
*su familia debe ser miembros de la
parroquia.
*Podrá rentar el salón haciendo
contrato, pagando el costo, con
deposito, tiene que tener seguridad en
su evento, y asegúransa si va a traer
alcohol a el salón.
*Tiene que reservar su fecha, por lo
menos de 4-6 meses antes para la Misa
y el salón.
* El costo para música es separado, si
usted quiere tener música en
CUALQUIER PREGUNTA LLAME A LA
OFICINA PARA HABLAR CON
JESSICA.
Gracias y bendiciones!
Las lecturas de la semana
Domingo: 1 Re 19, 16. 19-21/Sal 16, 1-2. 5. 7-11/Gal 5,
1. 13-18/Lc 9, 51-62
Lunes: Am 2, 6-10. 13-16/Sal 50, 16-23/Mt 8, 18-22
Martes: Am 3, 1-8; 4, 11-12/Sal 5, 4-8/Mt 8, 23-27
Miércoles: Vigilia: Hch 3, 1-10/Sal 19, 2-5/Gal 1, 11-20/
Jn 21, 15-19
Misa del día: Hch 12, 1-11/Sal 34, 2-9/2 Tim 4, 6-8. 1718/Mt 16, 13-19
Jueves: Am 7, 10-17/Sal 19, 8-11/Mt 9, 1-8
Viernes: Am 8, 4-6. 9-12/Sal 119, 2. 10. 20. 30. 40. 131/
Mt 9, 9-13
Sábado: Am 9, 11-15/Sal 85, 9-14/Mt 9, 14-17
Domingo siguiente: Is 66, 10-14/Sal 66, 1-7. 16. 20/Gal