Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Community

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Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Community
Mission Statement
Our Lady of Lourdes
Catholic Community
“Our Lady of Lourdes Parish is a
family of believers, embraced by
the Father’s love, nourished by
Jesus in Word and Sacrament,
and strengthened by the Holy
Spirit. Inspired by Mary we
commit ourselves to live and
proclaim the Gospel of Salvation.”
750 San Salvador Drive
Dunedin, FL 34698
(727) 733-3606 · Fax: (727) 733-8305
www.ourladydunedin.org · email: [email protected]
21st Sunday in Ordinary Time
Rev. Gary Dowsey, Pastor
Twitter: @heyfrgary
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Rev. Claudius Mganga, Parochial Vicar
Parish Office
Monday-Thursday 9-5, Friday 9-Noon
Mary Kibbey, Executive Secretary
Robert Harris, Accountant
Sue Phillips, Administrative Assistant
Maureen McNeill, Administrative Assistant
Steve Walker, Director of Maintenance/Operations
Kathee Giuffré, Publications Specialist
Department of Evangelization,
Life Long Faith Formation & Youth
(727) 733-0872
Chelsea Shoemaker, Director
Michael Raposa, RCIA
Mary Ann Dolsak, Secretary
Sarah Higinbotham, Youth Minister
August 23, 2015
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Msgr. William W. DuBois, Pastor Emeritus
Sacrament of Baptism/ Marriage
Please contact 733-0872 for scheduling
Director of Music Ministries
Deborah Renfroe
Sacristan
Lisa Porthouse
Director of Events
Mark Balog
(727) 738-6159
www.conmycenter.com
Our Lady of Lourdes School
(727) 733-3776
Darrell Fulford, Principal
www.myoll.com
Celebration of the Eucharist
Saturday Vigil...5:00PM
Sunday.............7:30, 9:30, 11:30AM,
5PM
Daily .................9:00AM Mon-Sat
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday ..........8:00AM to 8:40AM
.........................3:30PM to 4:30PM
Exposition of the Blessed
Sacrament / Benediction
Wednesday ......9:30AM to 6:30PM
Saturday ..........9:30AM to 10:30AM
21st Sunday in Ordinary Time
Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Community, Dunedin, FL
Scripture Readings Next Week
August 30
22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Dt 4:1-2, 6-8 Ps 15:2-5
Jas 1:17-18, 21b-22, 27 Mk 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23
Father Gary Writes
MASS INTENTIONS
SATURDAY, AUGUST 22
The Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary
9:00AM † Linda Lambert
5:00PM † Josephine Bell
SUNDAY, AUGUST 23
21st Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30AM
The Members of the Parish
9:30AM † Terry Ryan
11:30AM † Rosetta Gribben
5:00PM † Msgr. Thomas J. Caroluzza
MONDAY, AUGUST 24
St. Bartholomew
9:00AM † James, Mary, Patricia,and
Kevin Hobbie
TUESDAY, AUGUST 25
St. Louis and St. Joseph Calasanz
9:00AM † Henry Artus
† Bella and Gagoo Fitzpatrick
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26
9:00AM † Luisa Gama
THURSDAY, AUGUST 27
St. Monica
9:00AM † Sean Patrick Kovack
† Anne Neiman
FRIDAY, AUGUST 28
St. Augustine
9:00AM † O’Conner & Boyle Families
SATURDAY, AUGUST 29
The Passion of St. John the Baptist
9:00AM † William Lankford
5:00PM † The Members of the Parish
SUNDAY, AUGUST 30
22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30AM
9:30AM
11:30AM
5:00PM
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William Roy
Dave Marcys
Frances & Edmond Roddy
William Rupp
The Altar Flowers
were donated
In Loving Memory of
James, Mary, Patricia and Kevin Hobbie
from loving son and brother, Jim
This summer has flown by and once again it is good to hear the
noise of the children and young people from our parish school.
Parish and school life is beginning to get back into full swing though
this has been a very busy summer; there is never a dull moment at
Our Lady of Lourdes! Please read the bulletin each week and join
in the many activities and events on offer. We are disciples of Jesus
Christ and our relationship with him is the most important one we
have as it is eternal. As we prepare for Pope Francis’ visit to the
United States next month, let us reflect on what it truly means to be
a disciple, to live life in accord with the Gospel. Let us renew our
commitment to Christ and his Church and celebrate our faith in him
and each other every Sunday around the Eucharistic Table. Around
the Eucharistic Table (the Altar) our faith is strengthened, nourished
and affirmed. There is not one person who does not need Christ,
who does not need to know that their life has eternal value. We are
all loved eternally! Spread the word! The first official document
produced by Pope Francis is entitled the ‘Joy of the Gospel.’ May
the joy of Christ shine through each of us. Joy is infectious and
leads others into God’s presence. As Pope Francis proclaimed on
his recent visit to South America: “We evangelize, share the Gospel
message of Jesus, not with grand words, or complicated concepts
but with the joy of the Gospel.” As disciples we have to constantly
read the signs of the times by the light of faith and keep attentive to
the needs of all that, sharing their grief and pain, their joy and hope,
we may faithfully bring them the good news of salvation and go
forward with them to the Kingdom of Heaven, our eternal homeland.
I would love to see everyone who claims to be a Catholic Christian
to celebrate their faith in Jesus Christ every Sunday at the Eucharistic Table. We all know Catholics (some are very close to us) who no
longer come to Mass and have a thousand reasons why they don’t.
Other things become a priority and before we know it our own
hearts are no longer connected to the heart of Christ. Jesus has to
claim our hearts if our faith is to be alive and active. One of my
favorite sayings of Blessed Cardinal John Henry Newman is “heart
speaks unto heart.” When your heart connects to another you
establish a very firm and intimate relationship with them. It is much
deeper than a ‘romantic relationship,’ it is a relationship that can
survive the most difficult and challenging times because it is the
very relationship which carries you through those most difficult and
challenging times. As we prepare to hear the voice of Christ through
the successor of St. Peter, Pope Francis, may the flame of faith be
reignited in all our hearts and may we recognize anew how blessed
we truly are to be disciples of Jesus Christ!
Altar Servers GREEN Team Aug 29/30
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www.ourladydunedin.org
August 23, 2015
Maryknoll.org
Our Parish Family
Baptized into the Life of the Risen Christ
Owen Michael Alvarez
Massimo Marzocca Cuni
Audrina Marie France
Bruno Vernon Lumm
Landon Bryant Seitz
Mauer Aaron Titus
Jack Donald Waugh
Chloe Elizabeth Whitaker
Born into Eternal Life
Marie Cottrell
Ronald D’Amico
Frank Gallagher
Tyler Gray
Josephine Munro
Love Sealed by the Sacrament of Marriage
John Tunstall and Christine Zielinski
Special Prayers
Richard Qualls
2015 Mission Co-op
Maryknoll Fathers & Brothers
August 22 and 23
Deacon Larry Hart is visiting Our Lady of
Lourdes this weekend and speaking about
Maryknoll’s mission. He is currently serving as
Associate Director of the Maryknoll Southeast
Region in Mission Education & Promotion.
Our Lady of Copacabana,
Patroness of Bolivia
Image on Display August 29
through September 7
Each year Bishop Lynch celebrates the Hispanic Mass in honor of our Blessed Mother
patroness of a Latin-American country. This
year we will honor Our Lady of Copacabana,
Patroness of Bolivia, and a framed image of
her will be on display in the church for all to
pray with her.
In Bolivia, on the peninsula of Copacabana, on the sacred site of
the Incas, the devotion to the “Most Blessed Virgin de la Candelaria, Our Lady of Copacabana” originated. The figure of the patroness, made of plaster and fiber from the maguey tree, is completely
covered with gold leaf, except for the face and hands; the garments reproduce the colors and dress of an Inca princess. The
original shape is permanently hidden by rich robes and cloaks,
and the carved hair has been covered by a wig. The image of the
Virgin measures over four feet, and her soft expression - and that
of the Child she holds as if it were about to fall - recall the features
of the inhabitants of the region. The statue is the work of Francisco
Tito Yupanqui, a descendant of the Inca Huayna Capac. The first
efforts of this inexperienced sculptor were rejected, but finally his
love and perseverance produced this image of the Virgin which
was humbly enthroned in a poor adobe church on February 21,
1583, making it one of the oldest Marian sanctuaries in the Americas. Over the centuries the image was showered with valuable
jewels and the church with treasures which were later looted by
presidents, dictators and generals. Presently the image, which the
quechua and aimara Indians call La Coyeta, has rich jewels on her
neck, hands, and ears, the gifts of her devotees. In her right hand
she holds a straw basket and a baton, the gift and souvenir of the
visit of the viceroy of Peru in 1669.
The original image never leaves the sanctuary, which became a
basilica in 1949; a copy is used for processions. At first the feast of
the beloved patroness was celebrated on February 2, formerly the
Purification of Mary, and later it was transferred to August 5 with
its own liturgy and great popular celebration
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Please Pray for the Safety of Our
Military:
James Colbassani, US Marines
Jordan Ditro, US Navy
Richard T. Hilgert, US Navy
Jon Paul Hilgert, US Navy
Jacob R. Hilgert, US Navy
George Kavulich, US Air Force
Brian S. Kibbey, US Air Force
Bradley A. Kibbey, US Navy
Samuel Lynford, US Marines
Adam Marston, US Army
Joseph McKenna, US Army
Steven McKenna, National Guard
Matthew Miller, US Army
Mark Miller Jr., US Army
Jim Thompson, US Marines
That God may bless them and keep them safe.
If you are a parishioner and have an immediate
family member serving in the military and would
like to add them to the list, email Barbara at
[email protected] or call 733-7570.
The Bread and Wine
were donated
In Honor of
Dominique Biagini
from Julia Liguori
FAITH FORMATION, LIFE LONG EVANGELIZATION, AND YOUTH
Faith Formation
Classes Have Begun!
It’s not too late to sign up! Registration is
still open for our Faith Formation programs
which include: Sunday morning classes
(EC3-5th Grade), First Reconciliation and Communion.
Register on our website at www.ourladydunedin.org
under Faith Formation.
EDGE Registration is
Still Open
Wednesdays, 6:30-8pm
BIG changes are coming to Faith Formation this fall.
This year is going to be new, fresh, and exciting! We
wouldn’t want your child to miss out.
Middle School kids, take a chance
and join us for EDGE on Wednesday nights at 6:30! Parents, sign
your teen up today on our website
or in the Faith Formation Office.
Visit www.ourladydunedin.org and
click the Faith Formation tab.
Can you sew? Then Faith Formation
needs your help!
Faith Formation is preparing for our
Christmas Nativity play. We are in need of
a few volunteers to help us repair some of
the older costumes as well as create a
few new ones. If you can help us in any way, please
contact MaryAnn at [email protected] or
(727) 733-0872.
Lecture on the Pope’s
Encyclical
Life Teen
Tues, Sept. 15 at 7pm
Conmy Center
Sundays after the 5pm Mass
Calling all High School teens! Join us for LifeTeen Sunday
evenings in the Youth Room (Conmy Center). Dinner,
craziness, and Jesus are all included!
In anticipation of the Papal visit to
America, we are hosting a guest
lecture led by faculty from Saint
Leo University on Pope Francis’
latest encyclical Laudato Si. The
evening will give attendees an
overview of the document as well as provide ideas of
practical ways to implement the Holy Father’s words into
daily life. The event is FREE and open to the public.
Speakers are:
Parents! Want to receive updates of what is going for high
school teens right to your inbox? Email Sarah at [email protected] and sign up!
For King & Country
Seventh Time Down
Matt Maher
Jamie Grace
Skillet
Lecrae
Veridia
Steve Okey, Asst. Professor of Philosophy, Theology, and Religion
Chris Miller, Professor of Environmental Science and Ecology
Stephen Okey is an Assistant Professor in
the Department of Philosophy, Theology, and
Religion at Saint Leo University in Saint Leo,
Florida. He earned a Ph.D. in systematic
theology from Boston College, a master's
degree in theology and ethics from the
University of Chicago Divinity School, and a
BA in theology and mathematics from
Georgetown University. His research focuses on the intersection of theology, technology, and media, with particular interest
in how contemporary technology shapes the formation of the
human person. He teaches undergraduate and graduate
courses in theology and ethics. He is also an editor and contributor at DailyTheology.org, a Catholic theology blog. There he
also hosts a biweekly podcast that features conversations with
other scholars about the craft and vocation of theology. Outside
of work he enjoys cooking, pub trivia, and hiking. He and his
wife made a pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago in 2014.
Disney’s Night of Joy 2015
Saturday, September 12
All middle school and high school teens are invited for an
evening of praise and play at the Magic Kingdom for
Night of Joy on Saturday, Sept. 12th. The trip will also
include a surprise stop before we arrive at the Magic
Kingdom. Stay tuned for clues! To sign up, turn in $90
and a permission form to the Faith Formation Office by
Wednesday, August 26. Forms are available online at
www.ourladydunedin.org (under Youth), in the Faith
Formation office, Youth Room, Narthex of the Church,
and school office.
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A COMMUNITY OF FAITH, KNOWLEDGE AND SERVICE
Back to School
Smiling Faces
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A COMMUNITY OF LOVE AND GRATITUDE
“If someone is gay and he searches
for the Lord and he has good will,
who am I to judge?” Pope Francis
Archbishop Wilton Gregory
Father Gary’s Homily from July 5, 2015
In Response to the Supreme Court’s Decision on Same Sex Marriage
Ireland, which I have written about in my article in this
week’s bulletin. It did not shock me because if an issue
in Ireland is presented as discriminatory to a certain
section, or a vulnerable section of society, there is
always the likelihood they will vote to remove it, as you
are talking of a nation who was so unjustly discriminated
against by the British.
Jesus departed from there and came to his native place,
accompanied by his disciples. When the Sabbath came
he began to teach in the synagogue, and many who
heard him were astonished. They said, “Where did this
man get all this? What kind of wisdom has been given
him? What mighty deeds are wrought by his hands! Is
he not the carpenter, the son of Mary, and the brother of
James and Joses and Judas and Simon? And are not
his sisters here with us?” And they took offense at him.
Jesus said to them, “A prophet is not without honor
except in his native place and among his own kin and in
his own house.” So he was not able to perform any
mighty deed there, apart from curing a few sick people
by laying his hands on them. He was amazed at their
lack of faith.
Mark 6:1-6
I truly believe the vote in Ireland was an equality issue,
believing everyone to be equal, rather than a religious
issue. But no matter what a Supreme Court or a referendum decides, it will not change what we believe as a
Church with regard to marriage: the complementarity
and beauty of sacramental love between a man and a
woman, and the complementarity of sacramental sexual
love between a man and a woman bringing forth the gift
of new life.
In the first parish I served in there was a lady who was
very similar in speech, attitude and in her rather caustic
judgments to the Dowager Countess of Grantham
(played by Maggie Smith) in Downton Abbey. I
remember her introducing me to one of her friends as
“This is Father Gary whose mother used to run bars.” I
think of this comment and introduction each time I read
today’s Gospel where Jesus is somewhat dismissed
because among other things he is the son of a carpenter. Have they not heard the wisdom that falls from his
lips? Have they not seen his miracles? Did they not hear
of five thousand being fed and the dead being raised, as
we heard last week with the raising of Jairus’ daughter.
We can make discriminatory judgments without really
thinking about what we are saying. Does it really matter
where a person is from, or what their family history or
background might be? It is who we become which is
surely most important. As the President stated in his
inspiring eulogy last week for Clementa Pinckey (Pastor
of the Church in Charleston), “You don’t have to be of
high distinction to be a good man.” A carpenter’s son
can be the Savior, a bartender’s son can become a
priest!
The best response I have read so far comes from the
Archbishop of Atlanta, Wilton Gregory:
“Each U.S. Supreme Court decision that has ever been
rendered has resulted in deep disappointment for some
people and vindication for others. By the same token,
every court decision is limited in what it can achieve;
again this one is no exception. It does not change the
biological differences between male and female human
beings or the requirements for the generation of human
life, which still demands the participation of both. It does
not change the Catholic Church’s teaching regarding the
Sacrament of Matrimony, which beautifully joins a man
and woman in a loving union that is permanent in
commitment and open to God’s blessing of precious new
life.
This judgment, however, does not absolve either those
who may approve or disapprove of this decision from the
obligations of civility toward one another. Neither is it a
license for more venomous language or vile behavior
against those whose opinions continue to differ from our
own. This moral debate must also include the way we
treat one another – especially those with whom we may
disagree.
With last week’s judgment by the Supreme Court on
same sex marriage, we may now feel as Catholic
Christians no longer accepted for who we are and what
we believe in our own country. Of course, in response
we have to make sure we are not discriminatory in our
judgments or remarks, which only fuel divisiveness,
allowing the Devil more room to maneuver. We may
have been shocked by the vote in so called Catholic
The decision has made my ministry as a pastor more
complex since it demands that I both continue to uphold
the teachings of my Church regarding the Sacrament of
Matrimony while also demanding that I insist upon
respect for the human dignity of both those who approve
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A COMMUNITY OF LOVE AND GRATITUDE
(Father Gary’s Homily - continued)
A Grateful Visitor
of the judgment as well as those who may disapprove.”
Dear Father Gary,
This response of the Archbishop echoes what I stated at
the beginning of this homily. The crowds were dismissive
of Jesus in their judgments because of who he was and
where he came from; we must make sure we do not fall
into the same trap in our judgments of others because of
who they are. Our response must simply to be the best
version of who we are called to be as disciples, married
or single people, priests or religious. As Jesus did until
he took the last breath upon the Cross and in the glory of
his resurrection, we must show to others the beauty of
who we are.
I was recently on holiday from
Port Glasgow, which is a small
town 25 miles west of Glasgow, Scotland. I spent 10 days
in Orlando and 4 days in Clearwater with my family. We attended the 5 o’clock Sunday
Mass in your parish. This is just a little note to thank you
for a beautiful service and to tell you what a lovely church
you have. We hope to visit Florida again in a couple of
years time and will definitely be making a point of a return
visit to see your lovely church again. My own parish in
Port Glasgow is St. John the Baptist and our priest is
Father Michael McMahon. Hopefully, God willing, we will
see you in the future.
It’s good for our beliefs to be challenged. It wakes us up,
stops us from being complacent. We are not the world’s
police force but agents of God’s mercy, as Pope Francis
constantly reminds us and no doubt will on his forthcoming trip to the United States.
God Bless,
Thomas Mulgrew
We have a Pope who, as the Cardinal Archbishop of
Buenos Aires, travelled to his office, to visit his parishes
on the bus and subway. He listened every day to
people’s stories, to their struggles, their relationships,
hopes and dreams. He recognized and has affirmed
genuine love between gay people.
Children’s
Stewardship Corner
My Time: I shared our lunch with my friends - Praying
Helping my mom - Cleaning my room - Helped dad
Teaching my friends how to play a game - Sweeping
This is a Pope who has bathed in the reality of today’s
world and requires us not to pull up the drawbridge of the
Church, but to reach out to everyone with God’s merciful
love. Jesus was nailed to the Cross because his mercy
was unstoppable and his love unconditional. The gulf
between what we hold to be true, just and beautiful, and
what others believe around us may be widening. We may
feel at times like fish out of water. Our response must be
to respect the differences, as Archbishop Gregory stated,
while upholding our Catholic Christian beliefs, and our
freedom to practice them, to live them to the full. Amen!
My Talent: Playing nicely - Singing - Being a good friend
Making friends - Cheerleading - Kindness - Hugging
Gymnastics - Running - Swimming - Coloring a card
A Call to Share
Sunday, August 2
Cash Offertory (2,068 households) ...................$14,650
Parish Automated Giving ....................................$3,998
Total Weekly Offertory ...................................$18,648
2015 Annual Pastoral
Appeal
Total Attendance: 1546
My Good and Faithful
Servant
Sunday, August 9
Cash Offertory (2,068 households) ...................$16,719
Parish Automated Giving ....................................$4,197
Total Weekly Offertory ...................................$20,916
A Catholic School education nurtures, improves and
develops our youth and sets a sound foundation for a
productive, successful future. Tuition Assistance Grants,
Subsidies to Diocesan Schools, the Office of Catholic
Schools and Centers, Youth Ministry, Campus Ministry
and the Office of Evangelization and Life Long Faith
Formation are all funded by our parishes through the
Annual Pastoral Appeal. Your gift to the 2015 Annual
Pastoral Appeal helps our parish provide this support and
includes us as part of building their Communities of Faith,
Knowledge and Service.
Total Attendance: 1525
Sunday, August 16
Cash Offertory (2,068 households) ...................$12,357
Parish Automated Giving ....................................$3,858
Total Weekly Offertory ...................................$16,215
Total Attendance: 1587
We are grateful to the 638 families that have made a
sacrifice with a generous gift toward APA and Catholic
education. Our parish has raised $214,136 toward our
goal of $228,525 so far.
Thank you to all of our parishioners and
visitors for your very generous support!
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IN OUR PARISH AND AROUND THE AREA
Apostle’s Kitchen 2015 -2016
Volunteers are needed
Fall Festival
Furniture Needed for Rummage Sale
Our Lady of Lourdes Fall Festival is right
around the corner! The festival dates for this
year are October 15-18. If you have furniture
to donate and need it picked up, the dates we
will be picking up are:
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August 26
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September 2, 16, 23, and 30
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October 7
For furniture pick up, please contact Lina at
727-481-6435.
We accept all saleable merchandise except:
NO large appliances, computers, console
television sets, pianos, organs, printers or
computer keyboards. We reserve the right to
refuse un-saleable items. We appreciate your
understanding and thank you for supporting
our Fall Festival.
Please consider joining us by sharing a little of your
time and talent with this wonderful ministry that
provides the funds needed for our parish to feed the
Pinellas Hope Ministry twice a month. Sunday mornings, following the
7:30 and 9:30 Mass, our volunteers prepare and serve breakfast in the
school cafeteria. We are in need of additional volunteers for when we
re-open the Kitchen in the fall. We hope to have four teams of volunteers; therefore the time commitment is once a month. We can either
assign you to a team or, if you have friends who are already volunteers,
you can ask to be placed on their team. The new season begins in
September and runs through April 2016. It is not necessary to commit
to the entire season; you can inform us of your availability. Please call
Mark Balog at 727-738-6159 or email him at [email protected].
Pinellas Hope Cooks Needed!
We have had the pleasure of cooking for the residents of Pinellas Hope for the last several years. If
you have not had the opportunity to volunteer, we
would love for you to join us. We cook the meals in the school
kitchen while another team transports and serves the meals to the
residents. Please call Mark Balog at 738-6159 or email
[email protected] if you would like to help. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet fellow parishioners and serve those in need.
Fall Festival Drop Off Dates
Saturdays 2-6pm
Sundays 8:30am-12:30pm
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September 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27
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October 3, 4, 10, 11
Clothing Donation Drop Off
Please do not drop clothing off in the Parish
Office. If you have clothing to donate, please
drop it off at the Kimberly Home Thrift Store
(580 Main St, Dunedin), the St. Vincent de
Paul Thrift Store (23399 US Hwy 19, Clearwater) or the Fall Festival Rummage Sale (see
dates and times for drop off).
Serenity Prayer Sessions
September 1, 8, 22 and 29, 7:00pm
Conmy Center A
Stressed? Worried? Anxious? Depressed? The Serenity
Prayer has been used worldwide in churches, in 12-step Recovery
Programs, during civic meetings and beyond. It is a prayer of
acceptance and peace. There will be a four week session to
become familiar with the prayer, apply it to your own circumstances,
and support one another. It is based on the book “Reflecting on the
Serenity Prayer” by Philip St. Romain and will be facilitated by
Dolores Mortimer, LMHC and Sam Lima, MHI. Books will be available for purchase at class for $7.99. To enroll, purchase a book or
for more information call (727) 786-7951.
Desserts for Pinellas Hope
Desserts for Pinellas Hope
Brownies Needed Mon, Aug 24
Thank you for providing desserts for the
residents of Pinellas Hope; we are very
grateful for your support! If you would
like to bake or purchase brownies,
please bring them to the Parish Office
on Monday, August 24 between 9:00am
-4:00pm in a disposable container.
Blood Drive
Next Sunday,
August 30
7:15am-12:30pm on
the Parish Grounds
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Cakes Needed Wed, Sept. 2
Thank you for providing desserts for the
residents of Pinellas Hope; we are very
grateful for your support! If you would like
to bake or purchase a cake, please bring
it to the Parish Office on Wednesday,
September 2 between 9:00am-4:00pm in
a disposable container.
IN OUR PARISH AND THE AREA
PARISH COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Lighthouse Catholic Media
Kiosk in the Narthex
CD of the Month: “Our Beautiful End”
The son of a Protestant minister, Matthew
Leonard is now an internationally known
Catholic speaker, author, and the Executive Director of the
St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology. In this presentation,
Matthew discusses the nature and role of beauty in life,
particularly how it sheds light on the nature of God and
assists us in achieving our glorious end, which is heaven
itself.
Sunday, August 23, 2015
9:00 AM
SB
Faith Formation Classes
10:30 AM
DCB
RCIA Classes
6:00 PM
CC
Life Teen
Monday, August 24, 2015
7:00 PM
SH
Cub Scout Pack 422
7:15 PM
DCB
"Grupo de Oracion"
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
7:00 AM
DCB
BNI Networking
9:30 AM
CCC
Circle of Joy
4:30 PM
CCA
Music with Mar
7:00 PM
SH
Boy Scout Troop 422
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
6:00 AM
CCA
That Man is You
9:30 AM
CH
Exposition
10:30 AM
CHP
Benediction
6:30 PM
CHP
Evening Prayer
6:00 PM
CC
EDGE
6:00 PM
SL
Girl Scout Troop 933
6:30 PM
SH
JOIN Cub Scout 422
7:30 PM
DCA
"Divina Misericordia"
8:00 PM
DCB
Men's Al-Anon
Thursday, August 27, 2015
10:00 AM
CCA
Music with Mar
7:00 PM
CHP
Christian Meditation
Friday, August 28, 2015
9:30 AM
CH
MMP Rosary Cenacle
8:00 PM
DCB
AA Meeting
Saturday, August 29, 2015
8:00 AM
CH
Reconciliation
9:30 AM
CH
Exposition
10:20 AM
CH
Benediction
3:30 PM
CH
Reconciliation
Multi-Parish Christmas Festival
Meeting at St. Catherine’s
Tuesday, August 25 at 7pm for the
2nd annual “Multi-Parish” Christmas Festival
Come and help with the 2nd annual MULTI-PARISH
outdoor Christmas festival where the Christmas Story is
presented live and our Catholic faith is shared with the
entire community. The event will run the weekend of Dec.
11-13. We are looking for “many hands” from the Pinellas
County parishes. Our calling is to “spread the word,”
please show your support and attend the meeting and
bring a friend. If you are unable to attend but are
interested in helping, please email Gerry Morneau at
[email protected].
Month’s Mind Mass
Thursday, August 27th, at 12:15pm
Chapel of the Resurrection - Calvary Catholic Cemetery
Those persons who have been laid to rest this month and
last month will be remembered by name during our
General Intercessions as we lift up our prayers for them
and for all who are interred at Calvary Catholic Cemetery.
Gift Shop August Special
Buy one Holy Card, get one FREE
20% off Holy Water Bottles
Gift Shop Hours
CH
CC
CCA
CCB
CCC
Saturday: 6:00-6:30pm
Sunday: 8:30-11:15am
Monday - Friday: 9:30am-12:30pm
Church
Conmy Center
CC Room A
CC Room B
CC Room C
CCD
CCL
CHP
DCA
DCB
CC Youth Ctr
CC Lobby
Chapel
DuBois Rm A
DuBois Rm B
DCC
SH
SB
SM
SL
DuBois Rm C
School Hall
School Bldg
School Math Rm
School Library
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