First Friday - St Mark Catholic Church
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First Friday - St Mark Catholic Church
St. Mark Catholic Church (Parroquia de San Marcos) 643 St. Mark Place Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 4:00PM Closed Noon - 1:00PM (Lunch) Daily Mass 8:00AM & 5:00PM 561-734-9330 Fax: 561-735-3463 Morning Prayer (Laudes) 7:40AM www.stmarkboynton.com Evening Prayer (Vesperas) 5:30PM Mass Schedule: Saturday Vigil: 4:00PM & 5:45PM Sunday: 8:00AM, 10:00AM & 12:00PM Misa en Español: Domingo / Sunday: 4:00PM Confession Saturdays: 8:30AM- 9:00AM & 3:00PM - 3:45PM Tuesdays & Thursdays after the 8:00AM Mass and by appointment Friar Priests: Basic Catholicism with Father Dan Wednesdays after the 8:00AM Mass in the Saint John Paul Room. Canceled for 9/14 & 9/21. 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 Novena to St. Joseph Every Wednesday after the 8:00AM Mass Novena to St. Anthony Every Tuesday after the 8:00AM Mass Fr. Samuel Zebron, OFM Conv. Priest in Residence Deacons: Mark Lizardi & Lee Levenson 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 First Friday Faith Formation for Children & Teens: Please contact Mrs. Margaret Castor in the Parish Office 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 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 Music Ministry: Dr. Ronald F. Albano, Director for Adults: of Music Anyone who is interested in becoming a Catholic or completing his/her Christian Marriage: Initiation as a Catholic, Contact the Parish Office at least four months in advance. should call the Parish Office. 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. 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! 2 Please let us know when your family members have returned home safely. Dayton Self William Archer Sr. Sal Sangi Theresa Anne Zito Lee Catherine Bond Maria Mehr Teri Goggin Robinson Martin Klaiss Sharon White Brea Duval Fred Casey Liz DiCapuas Sam Kountz Kathy Severs Alfred Clougherty Lily Chapman Lucy Diaz June Maldon Sue O’Neil 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 Dina Luongo Fr. Tom Flynn Theresa O’Connor Todd Edward Mike Olivieri Marie Harned Louis Guido Danny Beecher David G Barbara Ferguson Wendy Merandi Jolanda Gora Tom Cappello John Corveleyne Trudie Dougherty Ileana Karen Cliffi Edgard Barajas Debbie Moldavan Christopher Josef Tina Licini Barbara O’Shea Marianne McNulty Rosemarie Tancredi Saturday/Sabado: September 10th Weekday; BVM 8:00 AM +Mary B. Moran by Joseph Renzo 8:30 AM Sacrament of Reconciliation (following Mass) 3:00 PM Sacrament of Reconciliation TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 4:00 PM All Parishioners of St. Mark Parish, Living & +Deceased 5:45 PM +M. Claire & +Gerard Drumm by Rod & Judy Drumm Sunday/Domingo: September 11th 8:00 AM +Joseph Bruzzese by Carmelita Curtis 10:00 AM Living & +Deceased Friends & Members of the Comrie Family by Veronica Comrie 12:00 PM +Fern Trepanier by Carmelita Curtis 4:00 PM Misa en Español Monday/Lunes : September 12th The Most Holy Name of Mary 7:40 AM Morning Prayer / Laudes 8:00 AM +Armando Blanco by Mirta Blanco 5:00 PM +Fern Trepanier by Barbara & Joe Schenk 5:30 PM Evening Prayer / Visperas Names are on the prayer list for approximately one month. Please call the Parish Office to add or delete a name from the list. Tuesday/Martes : September 13th Private Friary Masses: Edward Boltruczyk by Norman & Madeline Abood Francis McGinn by His Wife Connie Dermy Lyons by John Keogh 7:40 AM 8:00 AM 8:30 AM 5:00 PM 5:30 PM Morning Prayer / Laudes +Filomena L. Pereira by Maria Cardoso Sacrament of Reconciliation (following Mass) +Ashley Sill by Margaret & Tom English Evening Prayer / Visperas Wednesday/Miercoles: September 14th Feast of The Exaltation of the Holy Cross 7:40 AM Morning Prayer / Laudes 8:00 AM +Elizabeth Shellman by Ann & Ron Albano 5:00 PM +Kenneth Martin by Ruth Besecker 5:30 PM Evening Prayer / Visperas Recent Deaths Our condolences are extended to the families of those who recently passed away especailly +JoAnn Zuccala, +John Churey & +Irene Seabridge. May the Lord bless them and keep them. May he turn his face toward them and give them peace. Thursday/Jueves: September 15th Memorial of Our Lady of Sorrows 7:40 AM Morning Prayer / Laudes 8:00 AM +Peggy Bogart by her Husband Lou Bogart 8:30 AM Sacrament of Reconciliation (following Mass) 5:00 PM +Jerry Kujawa by Fran Steele 5:30 PM Evening Prayer / Visperas Friday/Viernes: September 16th Memorial of Saints Cornelius, Pope, and Cyprian, Bishop, Martyrs 7:40 AM Morning Prayer / Laudes 8:00 AM +Mary Gallagher by Madeline Armento 5:00 PM + John Lombardo by his Wife Lillian 5:30 PM Evening Prayer / Visperas The Altar Flowers For the week of September 10th-September 16th Are Donated by The St. Mark Council of Catholic Women Saturday/Sabado: September 17th Feast of The Stigmata of our Holy Father Francis 8:00 AM +Vita Spaziani by Diane Iandiorio 8:30 AM Sacrament of Reconciliation (following Mass) 3:00 PM Sacrament of Reconciliation TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 4:00 PM +Filomena & +John Valko by Son, John & Joni Valko 5:45 PM All Parishioners of St. Mark Parish, Living & +Deceased The Altar Bread & Wine For the week of September 10th-September 16th Are For Special Intentions of Leo Clougherty The Sanctuary Candle For the week of September 10th-September 16th Is For All Our Special Intentions 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. Memorial of St. John Chrysostom, Bishop, Doctor of the Church Sunday/Domingo: September 18th 8:00 AM +Gerard Jean by Daughter, Celine Jean 10:00 AM +Fern Trepanier by Helaine & Walter Reed 12:00 PM +Thomas E. Kelly by Maureen Fulop & Joan Kelly 4:00 PM Misa en Español 3 Help Needed for Louisiana Flood Victims The Diocese of Palm Beach and other dioceses around the country are helping its brothers, sisters and Catholic Charities in Louisiana that have been impacted by the recent severe flooding in that state. Multiple Catholic Charities in the affected regions as well as Catholic Charities USA are providing disaster assistance to the thousands of people in their communities. As many as 60,000 homes have been damaged and thousands of people have been displaced. The Catholic Church in the U.S. is asking those who are able to donate to support the work of Catholic Charities in Louisiana. Donations can be made online at www.catholiccharitiesdpb.org/ floods or https://catholiccharitiesusa.org or by calling Catholic Charities USA’s toll free number at 1-800-9199338. Information is also on the diocesan website at www.diocesepb.org. Your financial generosity as well as your ongoing prayers for the people of Louisiana are so very much needed and appreciated. Continuing pastoral need: The Banns of Marriage are being announced for: Yes, we continually have need for Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion to serve the patients at Bethesda Hospital. Would you please prayerfully consider serving the church in this privileged capacity? Danny Malloy & Megan Avogardo Consider: This involves about two/three hours of ministry only once or twice a month. The diocese is offering an Extraordinary Minister Workshop at Ascension Parish, Boca Raton on Saturday OCTOBER 15th from 9:15am - 11:45am. This Workshop prepares for all facets of this Ministry: Altar, Homebound, Hospital, and those who minister in our various residences. Please contact Sister Mary Joan (561-735-3530) to make arrangements. COACHING THE MATURE DRIVER, a 6-hour class designed for insurance reduction, is being offered on Tuesday, October 18, 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. 4 LAST CALL!!! Be a part of OUR CHURCH COOKBOOK! Join us in this fun event as we create a book with all of our best recipes! You can find all the information you need when you pick up recipe contribution forms in the Narthex. DUE BY SEPTEMBER 18!! The Community Caring Center is in need of our NON-PERISHABLE, new & sealed food donations! Please place all donations in the Narthex at this time. 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. Thank you for your generosity. Remember God can not be outdone in generosity. The Collection for September 4th was $8978.00 The second collection is for Respect Life & The Migrants. 5 FYI: September 11, 2016 – 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time Today we mark the 15th Anniversary of the Terrorist Attacks on the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, the plane crash into the Pentagon and the plane crash in Shanksville, Pa. How appropriate are the words of the Entrance Antiphon for today’s Mass, “Give peace, O Lord, to those who wait for you.” We live in a day and time where violence and terrorism seem to be second nature. We truly need justice and peace to take the place of violence and terror! Justice and peace begin with an attitude and a behavior which is consistent. In the First Reading from Today’s Mass, the people of Israel have given in to their own devices and turned away from God. They have quickly forgotten the promises they made to God in the Covenant and have made for themselves a god who caters to their willfulness and wantonness. It sounds like a lot of people in the world today! If we want justice and peace, the first thing to do is to turn to God in a spirit of humility and penance. We need people of holiness like Moses to intercede for us for God’s forgiveness. We need to radically change our attitude and behavior and fully embrace the promises we have made to God. The second Reading taken from St. Paul’s Letter to Timothy again addresses the need to change attitude and behavior. St. Paul describes himself as formerly being a blasphemer, a persecutor and arrogant. Yet the grace of God has mercifully lifted him up to grace and redemption. St. Paul turns away from arrogance and pride and in turn is filled with gratitude and humility. The Gospel for today’s Mass is perhaps one of the most beautiful illustrations of God’s compassion and forgiveness. The story of the Prodigal Son is known amongst Christians and non-Christians alike. I personally believe that at various times in our lives, we live out the principal roles. There are times we are the ‘father’ who waits for the younger son to come to his senses. There are times we are the ‘older’ son who can’t quite understand the ‘father’s’ compassion. And there are times we adopt the attitude of the ‘younger’ son. What are the lessons for each of us? The answers are varied and unique for each of us. However, I believe that the purpose of this story is that God (‘father’) is One who waits for us. He doesn’t give up on us even when we are the furthest distance from him. God doesn’t wring his hands and say ‘enough’ even though if you and I were in His place, we might do just that! He is always there because He loves unconditionally. The ‘older’ son is the one who accepts and fulfills to the best of his ability the promises he has made to God. Perhaps he is the one who cannot understand why evil is allowed to exist in our world, or perhaps he can’t fully grasp the idea that God is compassionate and just. The beautiful dialogue between the ‘father’ and ‘older’ son tried to address the ‘older’ son’s indignation. The ‘father’ acknowledges that the ‘older’ son has been dutiful and good, but still the father asks him to consider the tremendous event which has taken place: “He was dead, but now alive, He was blind and now can see.” Finally, the ‘younger’ son is like so many in the world today. He has been brought up with values and morals and yet chooses to reject them in a spirit of selfishness and entitlement. But a catharsis takes place, everything he places such value in is taken away. He is lost and adrift. He comes to his senses as the story progresses. Recognizing how he has disrespected his father, he hopes for minimal benefits. You and I might think that is all he deserves. Yet the ‘father’ surpasses all expectation and welcome this son back into his life with compassion and love. As Catholics we are called to a life of love and compassion. Love surpasses hate every day of the week. Let us truly strive to be all God wants us to be: happy, loved, forgiven and lifted up. Brothers and sisters, while we have time, let us do good. ~Fr. Dan Message from “40 Days for Life”: “If you know these things, you shall be blessed if you do them” John 13:17 After washing the feet of the apostles, Jesus told them to go and be servants in HIS home. All of us need to be Christ-like and servants in our efforts to end abortion. If... you know that abortion kills more lives than anything else on earth;... you have seen & heard about the evils of Planned Parenthood on T.V. We need your prayers, fasting, and visible public presence at the Presidential Women's Center (abortion facility) off 45th St and Village Blvd. (Behind Pollo Tropical and Wendy's). during the “40 Days for Life.” sponsored by FACE Life Inc, starting Sept 28 and ending on November 6; Monday-Saturday: 7am-6pm and Sunday: 3pm-5pm. Sign up NEXT WEEKEND after all Masses! www.40daysforlife.com/westpalmbeach Call Susan at 255-1534 11 de septiembre 2016 – XXIV Domingo Ordinario Hoy hace 15 años del ataque terrorista de las Torres Gemelas del World Trade Center, la caída del avión en el Pentágono y la caída del avión en Shanksville, Pa. ¡Cuán apropiadas son las palabras de la Antífona de Entrada de la misa de hoy, “Dale paz, O Señor a aquellos que esperan por Ti”! En nuestro mundo de hoy el terrorismo y la violencia parecen como una naturaleza. ¡Realmente necesitamos que la paz y la justicia prevalezcan por arriba de la violencia y el terror! La justicia y la paz comienzan con una actitud y un comportamiento consistente. En la primera lectura de la misa de hoy, el pueblo de Israel se ha entregado a sus propios engaños y se ha alejado de Dios. Se les ha olvidado rápidamente las promesas que hicieron en su alianza con dios y han inventado un dios que les hace juego a sus caprichos e inmoralidades. Se parecen a muchos de hoy. Si deseamos justicia y paz, lo primero que tenemos que hacer es tornar hacia Dios en espíritu de humildad y penitencia. Necesitamos muchas personas santas como Moisés que intercedan por nosotros para obtener el perdón de Dios. Tenemos que cambiar radicalmente nuestra actitud y conducta y ser plenamente fieles a las promesas que le hemos hecho al Señor. La segunda lectura tomada de la carta de San Pablo a Timoteo también trata sobre la necesidad de cambiar la actitud y la conducta. San Pablo se describe a sí mismo en el pasado como un blasfemo, un perseguidor y un arrogante. Sin embargo la gracia de Dios lo ha llevado misericordiosamente a la gracia y la salvación. San Pablo se destierra de la arrogancia y el orgullo y se llena de gratitud y de humildad. El evangelio de hoy es tal vez uno de las ilustraciones más bellas de la compasión y el perdón de Dios. Tanto creyentes como no creyentes conocen la historia del hijo pródigo. Yo creo que cada uno de nosotros durante nuestra vida pasamos de un rol a otro de esta parábola. Ha veces somos el “padre” que espera que el hijo menor recapacite. Otras veces somos el hijo “mayor” que no puede comprender la compasión del “padre”. Y otras veces tomamos la actitud del hijo “menor”. ¿Qué podemos aprender de todo esto? Las respuestas son variadas y especiales para cada uno de nosotros. Sin embargo, creo que el mensaje de esta historia es que Dios (“padre”) espera por nosotros. No deja de esperar por nosotros aún cuando estamos muy alejados de él. Dios no se da por vencido y nunca dice “basta” aún cuando nosotros lo haríamos. Siempre está presente porque ama incondicionalmente. El hijo “mayor” es aquél que acepta y cumple de la mejor manera que puede las promesas que le ha hecho a Dios. Tal vez es aquél que no puede comprender por qué el mal existe en el mundo, o tal vez no puede comprender el que Dios sea compasivo y justo. El bello diálogo entre el “padre” y el hijo “mayor” tratan de dirigirse a la indignación del hijo “mayor”. El “padre” reconoce que el hijo “mayor” ha cumplido con sus deberes y ha sido bueno, pero el padre le pide que considere el gran hecho que ha tenido lugar, “tu hermano estaba muerto y ha vuelto a la vida, estaba perdido y ha sido encontrado.” Finalmente, el hijo “menor” se parece a tantos en el mundo de hoy. A pesar de haber sido educado con buenos valores morales escoge rechazarlos en espíritu de egoísmo y con pretensión de estar en su derecho. Pero tiene lugar una crisis y pierde todo lo que estima valioso. Está perdido y sin rumbo. Recapacita a medida que la historia se desenvuelve. Al reconocer que le ha faltado el respeto a su padre, espera que por lo menos le den unos beneficios mínimos. Nosotros podemos pensar que eso es todo lo que se merece. El “padre” va más allá de toda expectativa y le da la bienvenida a su hijo con compasión y amor. Como católicos estamos llamados a una vida de amor y compasión. El amor le gana al odio cada día de la semana. Tratemos de ser todo lo que Dios quiere que seamos: felices, amados, perdonados y enaltecidos. Hermanos y hermanas, mientras tengamos tiempo, hagamos el bien – Padre Dan Mensaje de “40 Dias Por la Vida“: "Si saben estas cosas, serás bendecido si las hacen " Juan 13:17 Después de lavar los pies de los apóstoles, Jesús les dijo que fueran a ser siervos en SU casa. Todos necesitamos ser como Cristo y ser siervos en nuestros esfuerzos para acabar con el aborto. Si ... usted sabe que el aborto mata a más vidas que cualquier otra cosa en la tierra... Ha visto y oído acerca de los hechos malos de Planned Parenthood en la T.V. Ayudanos a hacer esto a través de nuestras oraciones, el ayuno y la presencia pública visible en el Presidential Women’s Center (100 Northpoint Parkway en West Palm Beach) durante los “40 Días por la Vida” (Miércoles, Septiembre 28 hasta Domingo, Noviembre 6) Dias y Horas: Lunes - Sábado 7:00 am - 6 : 00 pm y Domingos 3:00-5:00pm. Ven y únete a la Iglesia que se levanta para el fin del aborto en este país. Inscríbete el PROXIMO FIN DE SEMANA aquí en la iglesia después de las misas! www.40daysforlife.com/westpalmbeach llamar a Susan al (561) 255-1534 7 FUN-D COMMITTEE INVITES YOU TO COME DINE WITH US Sunday October 23rd, 2016 1:00PM - 4:00PM St. Mark Parish Center Public Welcome / Open Seating Featuring Matthew Farmer, Alicia Stafford Avanti’s Italian Restaurant and other members of The Old School Square Theatre at Winston Trails Country Club 6101 Winston Trails Blvd, Lake Worth, FL 33463 (Off of Jog Road - North of Hypoluxo Road) Thursday September 22, 2016 6:00PM - 9:00PM Soup -Entrée -Side PastaDessert – Coffee Live Entertainment by Vinny Entrée Choices: Chicken or Eggplant Parmigiana Tilapia Oreganata Chicken Marsala $25 per person Sausage and Peppers Cash Bar ~ Raffles ~ 50/50 drawing Side Pasta - Linguini or Ziti Marinara or Garlic and Oil Dessert: Cheesecake, Tiramisu, or Ice Cream Tickets on sale now in the Parish Office and will be on sale in the Narthex Sept. 24th - Oct. 17th Price $25 per person Tickets available at Parish Office 8 Save the Date for our Second Annual Trunk or Treat!! October 30th In the Church Parking Lot 5:30PM - 7:00PM Decorating starts at 4:30PM.