- Christ the King
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- Christ the King
CHRIST THE KING CATHOLIC CHURCH 821 S. Dale Mabry Highway, Tampa, FL 33609 www.ctk-tampa.org Clergy Fr. Leonard J. M. Plazewski Pastor Twitter: @FrLen Fr. Bill Santhouse Parochial Vicar Fr. Jacob Monteleone Senior Priest Deacon Paul Haber Parish Office Phone: 813-876-5841 Fax: 813-873-2426 Religious Ed: 813-870-2509 Youth: 813-873-2804 Terry Boehm, ext. 2233 Director of Pastoral Ministries and Outreach John Weir, ext. 2222 Director of Finances, Facilities and Human Resources School Nicholas Tanis Principal Stefanie Lowrey Assistant Principal Danielle Welsh Advancement and Admissions Phone: 813-876-8770 Mass Times Saturday Vigil 5:30 p.m. Weekdays: Mon. - Fri. 12:10 p.m. Wed. School Mass 8:00 a.m. Saturday 8:30 a.m. Confessions Saturday 4:15-5:15 p.m. Anointing of the Sick Second Saturday of the month at 8:30 a.m. Mass Or upon request Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Wed. 9:00 a.m.—9:00 p.m. Chapel Hours Daily 7:30 a.m.—9:00 p.m. THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD JANUARY 3, 2016 Page 2 NOVEMBER MAY3,15, 23, 2009 2010 JANUARY 2016 ^ F R O M T H E D E S K O F T H E PA S T O R I can remember when I was younger, the anticipation of Christmas was palpable. Although I said my prayers and went to Church, I still couldn’t wait to open presents on Christmas day. As I got older and the list of things that I really wanted were out of Santa’s league so to speak, I looked forward more to the family traditions than to the presents themselves. We always decorated the tree as a family while listening to Christmas music, which was very enjoyable for me, mostly because my father would tease my mother about rearranging the ornaments while the rest of us had our backs turned. Another tradition we had as a family was to drive around the neighborhoods comparing all of the Christmas lights to our own house. Although my father hated to admit it, there were always some showstoppers that made our jaws drop. We would drink hot chocolate while listening exclusively to the Elvis Christmas Carol album. As I got into high school and college, I used to take a date with me instead and ride around doing the same thing I used to do with my family. Now that I am a priest, the way I will celebrate Christmas will be very different than years past. We no longer decorate the tree as a family, and I think my days of Elvis Christmas Carols are just about done. My mother has also been gone for several years now, but the good memories of her during Christmastime remain. This time of year can be a struggle for many people who are grieving the loss of a loved one. Christmas is a time for family and joy, and this atmosphere can lead to more intense feelings of loss and grief if we allow it. As I was reflecting upon all of the different ways that I have celebrated Christmas, it can feel sometimes like year after year has been a sequence of deaths – the death of childhood innocence and the childish anticipation of Santa, the loss of celebrating Christmas together as a family, the absence of a pretty girl sipping hot chocolate next to me in the car, and the grief of missing my mother during this time of year. Yet, in all of these “losses,” there is the opportunity to celebrate Christmas anew, to refocus my energy and anticipation on the birth of Jesus Christ in my heart, which should always be the paramount focus of this season. For all of you reading this article, there are no doubt similar memories you have of the past that have made Christmas the most wonderful time of the year. While it is necessary to grieve our lost loves, this grief can also have a way of consuming us to the point of not being able to receive the new gifts that God has to offer us. If I become too attached to pleasant past memories, then I can lose sight of my encounter with the Lord in the here and now, which is where we always experience God. If I am longing for the intimacy of past relationships, then it is more difficult for me to recognize the love and joy that God is giving me through His people at Christ the King. Christmas is a time to give to others, but more importantly, it is a time to receive from the Lord. If you find yourself grieving the loss of a loved one or reminiscing too much over past joys with your family and friends, then I encourage you to enter more deeply into the sacred silence of your relationship with God. Loneliness and grief can paralyze our soul if we allow it to, but this same sense of aloneness can also be the gateway to a deeper intimacy with the Father, just as Jesus Christ sought to commune with His Father in the silence of His own heart, away from the crowds. Amid the hustle and bustle of the season, let us remember to receive to the greatest gift that God is begging us to receive – the gifts of His love, mercy and salvation – in short, the gift of Himself. - Fr. Bill Page 3 THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD Due to Christmas deadlines, we don’t have offertory numbers to publish at this time. They will be published in the January 10 bulletin. Thank you. Pope Francis and Online Giving Exercising Stewardship of God’s Gifts in the New Year January is traditionally the time for New Year’s resolutions. It’s an ideal time to take stock, reassess and recommit to a life lived for and in Jesus Christ. Here are a few suggestions for the important areas of our faith life: Stewardship of Prayer: Nothing is more important than cultivating a closer, deeper relationship with God. Make a new commitment to a time each day to listen to God’s voice. Stewardship of Family: How often in our busy lives does time with family get neglected? Resolve to find a special time with each family member each week. Make sure that family meals are celebrated frequently. Plan a special family outing once or twice a month, and go to Mass together. Resolve that when your spouse or child speak, you will look at them and truly listen. Stewardship of Health: Your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit. Without good health, we lack the energy to serve the Lord well. Resolve to make that doctor or dentist appointment. Make one healthy change in your eating habits. Add a few minutes of extra exercise to each day’s routine. Stewardship of Possessions: Want less. Live more simply. Do you own your possessions, or do they own you? Challenge yourself to sacrifice something you like but that you know another person needs more than you. Stewardship of the Parish Family: Offer your service to the liturgy or a ministry of your parish in the New Year. Enrich your parish and your parish experience by becoming involved. Stewardship of Mind: Resolve to read something regularly that enhances your faith life. Resolve to learn more about your faith and especially Catholic social teaching. Stewardship of Neighbor: Be aware of those around you, whether it be your co-workers, fellow parishioners, neighbors, restaurant workers or store employees. Everyone needs a smile and Christian kindness. Pope Francis has given us a lot to consider with his encyclical on environmental stewardship. One of the greatest ways we can protect our planet is by using less paper and conserving natural resources, especially since pulp and paper production is the third largest producer of air, water and land pollution. Please consider taking advantage of Christ the King’s Online Giving. Not only will you help reduce envelope waste and paper checks, you also have the ability to schedule and manage your giving all online. You can conveniently use your credit, debit or checking account. We want to thank the over 942 families that are now using our Online Giving service. Their support for the basic operations of the parish is never missed, even while on vacation. Please consider joining Pope Francis in our mission to protect our natural resources and visit www.ctk-tampa.org and click the new “Giving” link to set up your online payments today. “Contemplate how you are being asked to give your heart to God admist your everyday activities. Be prepared to meet your grace in every circumstance of life.” St. Elizabeth Ann Seton – Feast Day January 4th Wendi Peña, Director of Stewardship and Development [email protected] or 813.876.5841, ext. 2234 Outreach News Page 4 JANUARY 3, 2016 Healing Mass with Fr. Richard McAlear, O.M.I. Friday, January 15, 7:00 pm St. Catherine of Siena, 1955 S. Belcher Rd. Clearwater 33764 Fr. McAlear has had a healing ministry since 1976, traveling to every part of the U.S. and many other countries. For more information Joyce 727-439-6423 or [email protected] Catholic Days at the Capitol Join Catholics from around the state for our annual advocacy days, Catholic Days at the Capitol. Participants get involved in the legislative process by attending a briefing on human life and dignity issues and meeting with elected officials. Attend a special luncheon and the annual Red Mass with the Florida Bishops and Catholic Legislators. Dates are February 16-18, 2016. Registration deadline is January 16, 2016. Contact the Office of Life Ministry: [email protected]; 727-344-1611. 9 Days for Life What: 9 Days for Life is a focused period of prayer, penance and pilgrimage set aside to mark the anniversary of Roe v. Wade (the Supreme Court case which legalized abortion during all 9 months of pregnancy). During this time, all are invited to participate by taking part in local events and by joining together with thousands of Catholics across the country in prayer for a new intention each of the 9 days. When: Sign up now & participate January 16-24. (If you’re getting started after January 16, it’s okay!) How: Visit 9daysforlife.com to download a free app for your Android or iPhone or to sign up for daily emails or text messages. Printable versions of each day’s content are also available on the website. Save the Date! The 56th Ann Zack Interfaith Gathering Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. Congregation Rodeph Sholom Congregation 2713 Bayshore Boulevard A Listening Ministry Are you a good listener? Imagine the difference if Christ the King had a well-trained group of listeners to provide a caring ministry to people who are hurting. Would you be willing to give time to be part of a caring ministry? If you would like to hear more about this ministry, call Terry Boehm, 876-5841 or [email protected]. Music and Dementia Do you have a family member with dementia? Studies show that music may reduce agitation and improve behavioral issues and mood for people affected by dementia. Timeless Tunes is a music project through the Florida Gulf Coast Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association in partnership with Rotary District 6890. Timeless Tunes offers a MP3 player preloaded with music, earphones and a charger. Directions are provided so that caregivers can easily start the change music as needed. Call the parish office to find out more and get a complimentary set for your family member, 876-5841. Tampa Home Makers Home Makers will re-open on Tuesday, Jan. 5th. Remember us if you are replacing your furniture, TVs, and household items. Our warehouse hours are Tuesdays from 10:00 to 1:00 and we are located at 2900B E. 7th Ave. in the far east side of Gulf Eagle Supply warehouse (right by the railroad tracks!). Contact Connie Hayden-McPeak for volunteer information or to arrange for large item advance pick ups at 813-495-3355 or [email protected] Are you interested in serving as a Minister to the Sick and Homebound? Find out more: Terry Boehm, Director of Pastoral Ministries and Outreach: [email protected] or 813-876-5841, ext. 2233 Page 5 THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD Attention All High-School Students! Youth News Attention All Middle-School Students! Next Life Teen: Sunday, January 3rd 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Drop off & pick up: Youth Center Next EDGE: Friday, January 8th 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Drop off: Pavilion Pick Up: Youth Center Contact Information: For more information about youth programs or trips, please see our website or contact Stu McEntegart: [email protected] or 813-873-2804 or Melissa Mulson: [email protected] or 813-876-5841, ext. 2276 Save the Date: Steubenville Youth Conference: July 8 - 10, 2016 More information to come! If you're in your 20s or 30s, single or married, looking to meet people, make friends, and practice and grow in our Catholic faith, come join us! January 7, 2016 - Join us as we begin our next mini-series on Archangels! We will begin this mini-series with the Archangel Gabriel. Feel free to bring snacks to share. See ya there! Please visit us at: January 14, 2016 - We will continue our mini-series on Archangels with the Archangel Michael. January 21, 2016 - Social Event: Check out our Facebook page for details on this event! January 28, 2016 - Will will conclude our mini-series on Archangels with the Archangel Raphael. Future Community Service Events If you'd like information on community service events that we’re involved in, please email Jeana Valenty at [email protected]! www.ctkyoungadults.wordpress.com Subscribe to Weekly Newsletter Email: http://eepurl.com/o_v_z Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ CTKYAMS Suggestions, Questions & Concerns: [email protected] JANUARY 3, 2016 Page 6 Family Don Bosco Dinner & Concert Friday, January 29, 2016 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. in the Pavilion Free hamburgers and hotdogs 6:30 - 7:00 p.m. In honor of the feast of St. John Bosco we invite you to join us for a fun evening of dinner, music by a local band, and Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament in the Pavilion! This event is completely FREE of charge. Sponsored by CTK Youth Ministry. Our Parish Lenten Mission Attention: All Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Training/Refresher for new Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Saturday, January 9, 2016 10:30 am – 12:30 pm in the Church. EMHC needed for Homebound, Hospital, Prison Ministries, 12:10 Weekday Mass and ALL weekend Masses – in particular: Sunday 9 am, 11 am and 12:30 pm. Sunday Ministers serve twice per month, Weekday Ministers serve as scheduled. All ministers are asked to check in and offer services as a substitute when not regularly scheduled. For more information, please contact Kathleen Mault: [email protected] or 813-876-5841, ext. 2223 January 20 2016: Arthur “Artie” Boyle Father of Tampa Bay Lightning Player Brian Boyle Topic: Healing Through Forgiveness Mary Martha Center, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. 717 S Dale Mabry Hwy, Tampa, 33609 Suggested donation: $20/person Please RSVP and pay online http://faithandaletb.org/ Questions? Mike Callahan, 813-404-5073 Faith & Ale is a once-a-month gathering of men from across the diocese. We gather for food, drink and camaraderie, followed by an inspirational speaker and ample time for Q&A. Having a Special Reception? John will be sharing his amazing story at Christ the King Catholic Church Monday, Feb. 29, Tuesday, March 1 & Wed. March 2 at 7:00 pm each evening Babysitting Provided ALL ARE WELCOME We are now renting the newly renovated McLoughlin Center for events—now complete with new wood flooring! Consider us for any of your special receptions. Please contact John Weir at [email protected] for more information. Page 7 THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD Oremus - A Guide to Catholic Prayer Parish News 8-part study Presented by Fr. Mark Toups That Man Is You resumes Tuesday, January 12, 2016. All are welcome! Tuesdays, 6:00 - 7:30 a.m. in the McLoughlin Center. The Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy Moments of Mercy Here are some brief reflections on mercy and concrete suggestions of how we can live out the mercy that God offers us all. These are perfect for busy days since they help us to slow down for just a few minutes and think about the gifts God has blessed us with and how we can share them. In Misericordiae Vultus, Pope Francis asks that we strive for our lives to be rooted in the mercy of God. One way we can grow in this mercy is by being receptive to the message of mercy and love that is proclaimed in the Scriptures and in the Christian witness to faith in Jesus (MV, no. 13). 1. Open yourself to listen to and hear the Word of God. 2. 3. 4. 5. Prepare your mind and your heart by entering into a quiet space and giving yourself time for reflection. This can be done individually or with others, such as your family or a small group in your parish. Ask God to open your heart to receive His words of love into your life. Read or listen to the Word of God. For example, read a passage from the Bible, participate in small-group lectio divina, or attend Mass and pay close attention to the readings during the Liturgy of the Word. Reflect on/discuss what this passage reveals to you about God's mercy and love. Come up with one concrete way to incorporate this revelation of mercy into your daily actions or prayer life. Legal consultation St. Michael’s Legal Center and your parish offer Legal Consultation each Monday morning. Call the Parish Office for an appointment. Do you find it easy to pray? For most of us, prayer becomes a source of frustration as we struggle to calm our minds and to find even a few minutes to pray. In our busy lives, prayer is seen as a luxury, when in reality it is at the foundation of a healthy spiritual life. The good news is that you can overcome your difficulties with prayer, and it is easier than you might think. Over the course of eight weeks the Oremus study program teaches you the essentials of an effective and fruitful prayer life. Fr. Mark Toups is a priest for the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux, where he serves as Director of Seminarians. Fr. Toups works with the Institute for Priestly Formation, specializing in communications, development, and spiritual direction. Become aware of God's presence in your life. Discover how to hear God's voice in Scripture, in your heart, and in ordinary moments. Learn how to overcome frustrations, distractions, and dryness in prayer. Where: CTK Mary Martha Center, Room 201 (Exception is Jan. 13 evening group meets in cafeteria) When: Wednesdays January & February (8 Sessions ) January 6, 13, 20, 27; February 3, 11, 17*, 24 Morning Group: 10:30-12 noon, Evening Group: 7-8:30 p.m. *Exception is Thursday, February 11 instead of February 10 Cost/Registration: $15 Includes Personal Prayer Journal Checks Payable to CTK (write Oremus in memo) Mail or Drop Off: 821 S. Dale Mabry, 33609 Questions/Contact: Patricia Eddy, [email protected] 813-390-6611. Need: Name, AM/PM phone, and email with your payment. If you reuse your journal from last year, no fee, but must register. Do you know how to "Defend Your Faith"? Let us help! "Defend Your Faith" is our email series on Catholic apologetics (explanations of Catholic teachings). It will help us all to answer those questions we have all heard... Do Catholics pray to Mary? What is with Catholics and the Saints? Why should we go to Confession? Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, we will address a question about Catholic tradition or teaching. We all get asked questions that we may not know how to answer... or we have questions of our own. Do you have a question? We love to hear what questions you have and we will answer them in an upcoming email (don't worry- we do not post who asked the question). Please email your question to [email protected] PLEASE PRAY For the sick: Brock Adams Mirtha Agliano Wayne Alexander Brian Almengual Suzanne Warner Almengual Elia Alvarez Catherine Bona Richard Brandewie Joan Brower Joann Cardillo Michael Casagrande Ramona Castellvi Eugenia Castillero Gail Croft Jennie Cusmano Rosalie “Lily” DiBona Jennifer Diecidue Reynee Dominguez Mary Dominy Laura Ellsasser Antoine Eugene Mary “Skipper” Fernandez Anastasia Garcia Cassidy Gonzales Gavin Gonzalez Dorothy Grotke Jackie Faircloth Mirium Faircloth Maru Fava Frank J. Ferlita James A. Fisher Stella Flynn Louiza Forney J.J. Hanson Bethany Griffin Harding Ruth Harmon Lucie Hayden Robert Hayden Carmen Junquera Billy Keenan Adele Kolski Sharon Krol Nancy Jamir Carmen Junquera Gigi LaBarbera Jim Lenderman Amanda Lewis Bessie LoScalzo Jimmy Matthews David McCarthy Joan McCarthy Rosa Menhart Camelie Milian Anne Marie Minardi Craig Newberg Katherine North Michelle Novo Rosemarie Oravetz Andrea Parrino Lorraine Parrino Christina Penella Isabel Perri Debbie Peterson Becky Pfeifer John Pisarski Jana Pope Astra Portela Isabella Ramirez Christine Rioles Tanner Roy Michelle Russell James “Skip” Robinson Matthew Rodgers James P. Russo Alberto Sanchez Penny Swiger Stanley Taylor John Tofte Mary Jo Valdez Gaby Vivero Claudia Watters Mary Whitehead Philip Whiting Christopher Wolfe For those who have died: Josephine Caleroni John Crotreau Lucy Salemi Page 88 8 Page Page Hannah Allred Marc Bremmer Sacramental News Baptism: Step 1: Please make sure you are a registered and active member of Christ the King. Active participation for at least 3 months is required prior to scheduling a Baptism. Call the parish office if you are not sure. Step 2: Complete the Baptism Request form at CTK-Tampa.org. Step 3: Attend our next Baptismal preparation class. The next class is January 24, 2016, 10:0011:00 in MMC 1. Registration for the class is not necessary- just sign in when you arrive. Thank you to Chris Yarnold for teaching our preparation classes! Step 4: Download the Godparent forms from CTKTampa.org and have them filled out and sealed by the Godparent’s home parish. Step 5: Once all required paperwork has been submitted and received by the sacramental coordinator, please contact Casey Kiser to review details and schedule a date for the Baptism. All steps must be com- pleted before we can schedule a Baptism. A beautiful Baptism MARCH MARCH 8, 2009 JANUARY 3, 2016 MARCH 8,15, 2009 Religious Education News Parishioners are needed! Our parish religious education programs can always be strengthened! Join our faculty as a catechist, assistant catechist, prayer worker, project coordinator, class parent, RCIA team member or RCIA sponsor. You can make a difference in the faith of others. If you wish to serve the Lord and the parish in religious education, call Bill at 870-2509. Parish religious education serves @ 600 children in 33 classes. RCIA serves (currently) 13 candidates. Catechist openings for the 2015-16 season: Sunday session Grade 8. Wednesday session Grade 7. Assistant catechist openings: Sunday session Grades 1 and 5. Wednesday session Grades 1, 2 and 7. Interested in becoming Catholic? An invitation to you… Or an invitation for parishioners to extend to someone else… The RCIA welcomes inquiries from all who may be seeking Baptism, Confirmation and/or Eucharist. For more information visit ctk-tampa.org/ Sacraments/RCIA or call Bill at 870-2509. Children’s Liturgy is a delightful ministry serving children who have not yet received First Eucharist. Taking place at the 9:00 A.M. Mass, their experience includes singing and child-friendly reflections on the lectionary readings. If you love children and wish to serve them within the Mass, you are invited to participate. Call Bill at 870-2509. Upcoming Children’s Liturgies: January 3, 24 and 31. Look for the lectionary (book of scripture readings) on the altar as a signal. For more RE information visit ctk-tampa.org (Adult Faith Formation and Religious Education) or contact the Office of Religious Education, 870-2509 or [email protected]. Left to right: Matt Callahan, Erika Callahan, Logan Callahan, Andrea Durante (godmother) and Daniel Durante (godfather). For more information regarding Sacraments, please contact: Casey Kiser, Sacrament Coordinator at [email protected] or 813-8765841 or visit www.CTK-Tampa.org (Sacraments) THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD DATE Sunday January 3 The Epiphany of the Lord MASS INTENTIONS Page 9 EVENTS 5:30 p.m. Pam Heilig by Mark and Cathy Aubin For the people of CTK 12:10 p.m. J. M. Llorens by Dianne Rivera 5:30 p.m. SVDP—MCR Recitation of Rosary following 12:10 Mass 12:10 p.m. John Jehn by Jeff and Sharon Darrey 10:00 a.m. Thy Will Be Done—MMC 3 7:30 p.m. Knights—MMC 1 - 3 Recitation of Rosary following 12:10 Mass 8:00 a.m. Vocations of Priesthood and Religious Life 7:30 a.m. Rosary Recitation—Chapel 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Exposition 12:10 p.m. George Strain by the Braddock family 10:30 a.m. OA—MMC BR 10:30 a.m. Oremus—MMC 1 6:00 p.m. Book Club—MCR 7:00 p.m. Confession—Church 7:00 p.m. Oremus—MMC 1 7:30 p.m. Novena—Chapel 8:45 p.m. Benediction—Chapel 12:10 p.m. Irene Jopke by Larry and Virginia Jopke 9:30 7:00 p.m. Nar-anon Meeting—MMC 3 7:00 p.m. YA Bible—YC Recitation of Rosary following 12:10 Mass Friday January 8 12:10 p.m. Louie Smith by Jayne and Bill Smith 7:00 a.m. Men’s Faith Study—YC 10:30 a.m. Purl & Prayer—MO 1:00 p.m. Book Club—MCR 6:30 p.m. EDGE—Pavilion/YC Recitation of Rosary following 12:10 Mass Saturday January 9 8:30 a.m. Baby Malcolm by Chuck Fogarty 7:00 a.m. Men’s Bible Study—YC 9:00 a.m. AA Meeting—Art Room Recitation of Rosary following 8:30 a.m. Mass Monday January 4 USA: Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, Religious Tuesday January 5 USA: Saint John Neumann, Bishop Wednesday January 6 Saint Andre Bessette, Religious Thursday January 7 Saint Raymond of Penyafort, Priest 5:30 p.m. Dr. Hector and Debbie Rivera by the Cannella family Sunday January 10 The Baptism of the Lord Helen Shioleno by Sonya Jacobson-Danile PLEASE PRAY For the safety of our Military: Col. Brad Brendenkamp Ammon Bradford Capt. Ronnie Bush Elena Coates Capt. James Diroff MSgt. Wallace Doud Lt. James Foss USN Spc. Henry A. Gill, III* SrA Gabriel Guerra* Lt. Col. Steven Hedden* Lt. Col. Patrick Herriford Capt. Daniel Holder MSG Brandon P. Johnson LCDR Michael Kampfe LCpl. Alexander Kelly PO3 Katherine Kelly PFC Mahala Kelly Spc. Richard Kelly SSgt Michael C. Keske LCDR Kenneth Kerr Capt. Julia Molloy Lopez Cdr. Andrew Ledford Sgt. William Elias Lee* Pvt. John Lescano Lt. Col. Tommy Macias Ben McCoy* Capt. Colin McDonald Maj. Peter McIntire Sgt. Vincent Minardi, Jr. Maj. Craig Moore MAJ Tom Morris Capt. Morgan T. Monaghan* Chris Murphy Staff Sgt Anthony Paladini RADM Hal Pittman Lt. Col. Joshe Raetz * Sn. Christopher Ramm Maj. Britt Reed Lt. Bennett Singletary USN SrA Peter (Alex) Tagliarini MAJ Jonathan Vaughn* SSG Brian Valle 1st Lt. Chris Van Pelt Lt. Col. Ricardo Vargas* 1st Lt. William E. Ware, Jr. Lt. Col. Mike Weathers Sgt. Richard Wester Steven Wisniewski that God may bless them and bring them home safely. *Currently deployed If you are a parishioner and have an immediate family member serving in the military and would like to add them to the list, please contact Mary Nicholson: 813-8373222. Calendar Key: MMC: Mary Martha Center MLC: McLoughlin Center MO: Ministries Office MCR: McLoughlin Conference Room YC: Youth Center Save the Date! The Christ the King Carnival April 21st—24th, 2016 Catholic Women’s Club of Hillsborough County Meeting Tuesday, January 5, 2016 at 10:30 a.m. Mary Martha Center Program Speaker-Marilyn Bertch USF theater instructor “Designing Special Dresses for Special events” Lunch to Follow. RSVP Lee Schmoll 813-831-6764 3224 Henderson Boulevard Tampa, Fl 33609 www.TampaPedo.com 813.874.0111 View Our Parish Supporters @ DiscoverMass.com See how much one phone call can save you. JSA Medical Group Palma Ceia ALifeTribute.com Your neighborhood Catholic funeral home. 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