- Blessed Trinity Catholic Church

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- Blessed Trinity Catholic Church
BLESSED TRINITY CATHOLIC CHURCH
July 17, 2016
ADDRESS:
5 SE 17th Street
Ocala, FL 34471
PHONE:
352.629.8092
FAX:
352.351.8872
EMAIL:
[email protected]
WEBSITE:
PARISH OFFICE - 352.629.8092
www.blessedtrinity.org
SICK CALLS:
352.629.8092
352.207.5835
(Emergency pager)
MISSION:
CHRIST THE KING
Pastor
Father Patrick J. Sheedy
x 3209
Associate Pastors
Father Raul Valdez
Father Franklin Salazar
x 3219
x 3227
In Residence
Father Michael O’Keeffe
Father Joseph Maniangat
x 3221
595.5605
Deacons
Heriberto Berrios, Jim Boerstler, James Schwartz
Sisters
Immaculate Heart of Mary Reparatrix 867.9860
Misioneras Catequistas
622.4500
14045 N US Hwy 301
Citra, FL 32113
352.595.5605
LA GUADALUPANA
11153 West Hwy 40
Ocala, FL 34482
352.291.2695
MASS SCHEDULE AT BLESSED TRINITY
WEEKEND
Saturday 4:00 pm and 6:00 pm
Sunday 7:15 am, 8:45 am, 11:00 am,
1:00 pm Spanish, 5:00 pm Life Teen
DAILY
Mon—Fri 7:10 am and 5:30 pm
Wednesday 8:15 am (follows school schedule)
Thursday
6:30 pm (Spanish)
Saturday
8:00 am
Reconciliation
FOLLOW
US ON
FACEBOOK
Thursday 7:00pm (Spanish)
Saturday 2:45—3:30pm (English)
5:00—5:30pm (English)
Sunday 12:15—12:45pm(Spanish)
MASS SCHEDULE AT OUR MISSION CHURCHES
WEEKEND
Saturday
Sunday
DAILY
Tuesday
Wednesday
7:00pm (Spanish)
10:15 am at Christ the King
7:00 pm at La Guadalupana
(Spanish)
7:00 pm at La Guadalupana
(Spanish)
5:30 pm at Christ the King
Parish life
july 17, 2016 ~ sixteenth Sunday in ordinary time
MISSION STATEMENT: Blessed Trinity Catholic Church Stewardship Community recognizes Jesus is Lord. We believe that
our Time, Talent and Treasure are gifts from God to be used for the spiritual, educational and social needs of
our community, the Diocese and the world at large, especially the poor.
PARISH STAFF - 629.8092
Sr. Juliet Ateenyi
Katherine Baker
Colleen Halstead
Jason Halstead
David Hardison
Fran Harwas
Steve Hoesterey
Kris Plunkett
Kelly Schwietert
Julie Martin
Ministry to Sick
Secretary
Parish Administrator
Blessed Trinity School
Elder Care
Human Resources
Brother’s Keeper
Parish Bookkeeper
Angels in Arms
Youth Minister
Melinda Gunn
Paul Miranda
Sr. Concepta Najjemba
Elizabeth Tilley
Stewardship
Plant Manager
Soup Kitchen
Music Ministry
Trinity Catholic High School
David L. McKenzie
President
Lou Pereira
Principal
x3211
x3201
x3218
622.5808
671.2823
x3212
622.3846
x3228
622.6167
x3222
x3208
804.2415
789.8139
x3202
622.9025
NEW PARISHIONERS ARE WELCOME to stop by the Church
Office to register Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm or
stop by the Parish Hall the first Sunday of each month following
the 8:45 am and 11:00 am Masses.
BAPTISM: We are pleased to help your family prepare for the
special event of your child’s entrance into our faith community.
To help parents and godparents prepare, a class (English) is held
the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:30 pm in the Community
Center and in Spanish the 2nd Saturday of each month, at
9:00 am at Guadalupana. Parents and Godparents must attend
this class prior to scheduling baptism.
MARRIAGES: If you are planning to be married at Blessed
Trinity, your preparation process should begin at least four (4)
months prior to desired date. We look forward to helping you
during your time of engagement and preparation for the vocation
of Christian marriage. Call the Church Office for an appointment
with one of our priests.
SICK CALLS AND HOSPITAL VISITS: If you or a family
member are in a local hospital or homebound and would like to
receive Communion or Sacrament of the Sick, please call the
Church Office at 629.8092 or Sister Juliet at x3211. When
registering at the hospital, put your name on the Catholic List.
STEWARDSHIP BY THE BOOK
Today’s readings speak of hospitality. Abraham, who cheerfully did for his guests
all that desert hospitality required, was rewarded with his heart’s desire—a son.
Martha also busied herself with all the details of hospitality, but grudgingly and with
complaint. Am I a cheerful or a grudging giver?
ADS OF THE WEEK
SIMED WOMEN’S HEALTH
Oscar Osorio, MD
352.391.6464
SKIN CANCER CENTER OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
Mary F. Barber, M.D.
352.873.7788
Please see our Ads at the back for all
our business supporters.
WORD OF LIFE
“Martha, Martha, you are anxious and worried
about many things.
There is need of only one thing. Mary has chosen the better part...”
— Luke 10:41-42, www.goo.gl/rXtvrn
NABRE © 2010 CCD. Used with permission.
worship
July 17, 2016 ~ sixteenth Sunday in ordinary time
MINISTRY SHOWCASE
STEWARD OF THE WEEK
SACRISTANS
BARBARA SAALFELD
The Sacristans at Blessed Trinity Parish
prepare the altar and all items needed
for all liturgical celebrations. The
Sacristans coordinate with other
worship ministries and priests at all
Masses.
Thank you to Barbara for filling in as the
temporary Director of Religious Education and
for coordinating the Sacraments of Confirmation
and First Communion.
For more information, please contact
Peggy McClaskey at 352.694.2978
or email: [email protected]
NEW PARISHIONERS:
Thank you for being
a faithful Steward!
BAPTISMS:
Joseph, Heather, Josiah and Abigail
Regnier
John, Jane, Constance, Marisa, Alexandrea
and Andrew Perkins
YEAR OF MERCY SERIES
Matt 9:11-13
The Pharisees said to Jesus’ disciples, “Why does your
teacher eat with tax collectors and sinners?” Jesus
heard this and said, “Those who are well do not
need a physician, but sick people do. Go and learn
the meaning of the words, ‘I desire mercy, not
sacrifice.’ I did not come to call the righteous but
sinners.”
Each week in our bulletin we will add five new
suggestions as to how we might promote Mercy
during this Jubilee Year. See which one(s) move you!
21) Memorize the 14 corporal and spiritual works of
mercy and show your children what they mean.
22) Instead of losing patience with someone online
(or in person), try to hear that person’s fear. Ask God
for what Solomon asked for: “an understanding
heart.”
23) Offer to drive an elderly person to Mass.
24) Recall a time you were not given the benefit of
the doubt, and extend one to someone else.
25) Put down the phone and really listen to someone else. With eye contact.
ALERT! DATE CHANGES FOR GIFT CLASSES
In Today’s Gospel, Jesus and His Apostles are on their way to Jerusalem for Passover. In other
words He is journeying to His Crucifixion and Resurrection. It is important for us to keep that in
mind. He stops in Bethany to visit Martha and Mary. Bethany is only two miles from Jerusalem, so
there is a strong sense of foreboding if we keep that in mind.
However, the focus of this reading is on many other issues and items usually. Nevertheless, as is
always the case in Holy Scripture, there is a stewardship message for us here. We could cite
hospitality as both Martha and Mary in their own ways welcome Jesus and make Him at ease.
The first and main message for us is that the Lord was welcomed into their home. Each of us is a
potential home for Jesus. Do we welcome Him? Or are we too busy with our own pursuits, our own
distractions, to find a time each day to welcome the Lord into our homes, our very being? There
are so many people who cannot seem to find time for the Lord. They are so busy that Jesus never
even gets into their houses. Rather than debate whether Martha or Mary do the right thing, we should first make sure that
our Savior is welcomed into our hearts each and every day.
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This year, GIFT religious education classes for children
in Pre-K through Grade 8 will be starting on Sunday,
August 14, 10:00-10:50am. Please mark your
calendars. Also, for children receiving a sacrament,
parents need to bring a copy of their baptism
certificate to registration. We are hopefully going to
follow the regular school schedule as closely as
possible. So register your “GIFT” children early. We
will be registering THIS WEEKEND after all the
masses.
GIFT (Religious Education) for grades Pre K4- 8th
grade will close registration on Monday, August 1st at
5:00pm. Please make sure your paperwork is
completed with a check made payable to Blessed
Trinity, in order to cover the cost of textbooks.
SATURDAY MORNING CHURCH OFFICE VOLUNTEER
The Church Office is looking for volunteers to work
on Saturdays from 9:00am – 12:00pm. Please call
Virginia Rose at 352.867.7835 if you are interested.
READINGS FOR NEXT WEEK
Gn 18:20-32
Col 2:12-14
Lk 11:1-13
WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONS
Monday, July 18
Tuesday, July 19
Wednesday, July 20
Thursday, July 21
Friday, July 22
Saturday, July 23
Sunday, July 24
7:10 am Ed Carrigan †
5:30 pm Glen & Ethel Alder (L)
50th Wedding Anniversary
7:10 am Ed Carrigan †
5:30 pm Russell Westgate †
7:10 am Diane Davenport †
5:30 pm Joanne Marie Encinas †
7:10 am Ed Carrigan †
5:30 pm Michael Melvin †
7:10 am Helen & Fred Wisneski †
5:30 pm Adolph D’Ambrosio †
8:00 am Ed Carrigan †
4:00 pm Lea Dupre †
6:00 pm Ro Lipari †
7:15 am Ed Carrigan †
8:45 am Ro Lipari †
11:00 am David Swiderski †
1:00 pm Spanish Community
5:00 pm Gertrude McVeigh †
Your prayers are requested for those who have recently died.
ALTAR FLOWERS
Please call the Church Office at
629.8092 x3201 if you would like
more information on placing flowers
on the altar.
July 16/17:
July 23/24:
July 30/31:
August 6/7:
August 13/14:
August 20/21:
August 27/28:
In memory of Vivian Calise and Ro Lipari
by Frank Calise and Vinnie Lomoriello
In memory of Michelle Ivers
by Matt & Mallory Ivers
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
EMAIL ALERTS! If you would like to receive emails regarding
all upcoming Life Teen events, news and updates, please
email Julie: [email protected]
Sunday, July 17th: Join us for Mass, dinner & Life Night,
concluding at 8:00pm. Steubie/Mountain Trip reunion! All
are welcome to join us for Life Night, where we’ll look at
pictures, share/open mic about the whole experience!
Sunday, July 24th: Join us for Mass, dinner & Life Night,
concluding at 8:00pm. Come join us for another fun, summer
Life Night!
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER
Married Couples, would you like a special weekend at
the SAN PEDRO RETREAT CENTER where you will find a
peaceful and God-Centered atmosphere for you and your
spouse. The next DIOCESE OF ORLANDO WORLDWIDE
MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER, Friday, August 19th at
7:30pm through Sunday, August 21st at 4:00pm. For
more information/and or to register call Bob/Sheila Baker
at 407-647-4289 or WWME.ORG. You will be glad you
did!
IT’S VACATION TIME – SO NOW WHAT?
It has been said that people spend more time planning their
vacation than they do planning their estate.
Summer is the ideal time to make sure that your will and
estate plan are in order. A great time to sign a new
updated will is before vacation. Proper planning can help you
protect your family and your estate. To learn more about the
advantages of making a planned gift to Blessed Trinity please
contact Colleen Halstead at 352-629-8092 ext. 3218.
MEETINGS
2nd Wednesday of the month, 7:30 PM,
K of C Hall. Next meeting is Wednesday, August 10th
HALL RENTALS
Weddings, Birthdays, Retirements, Graduations,
Free WI-FI. Hall rental is available for daytime and evening
Competitive Rates
Parishioner Discount
Call: (352) 368-5960
STEWARD SAINTS OF THE WEEK
Week of July 17-23
July 21—Lawrence of Brindisi
July 22—Mary Magdalene
July 23—Bridget
MARY MAGDALENE
St. Mary Magdalene was among the women who had followed
Jesus from Galilee to Jerusalem in those final days before the
crucifixion. She had been cured by Jesus -- St. Luke’s Gospel
says he’d driven out seven devils -- and she and the others
watched with great sorrow as Our Lord hung on the cross. It
was Mary Magdalene to whom he first appeared after the
resurrection. She came to the tomb with spices to anoint his
body and found the tomb empty. St. John’s Gospel recounts
that Jesus spoke to her twice, but she mistook him for the
gardener. Only when he called her by name did she know it
was Christ, risen as he’d promised, from the dead. He calls us
by name, too, and invites us to follow him with love and spend
ourselves in his service. St. Mary Magdalene, you kept loving
and kept serving, even when it appeared that all hope was
gone. And how great was your reward! Pray for us, that we
may persevere in good works until he comes again.
AFTERCARE SUPERVISOR POSITION
BAPTISM CLASS DATE CHANGES
Please be advised that for the months of August and
October the normal Tuesday Baptism class will be
changed to the 3rd Tuesday of the month.
Therefore those months the class will be held on
August 16th and October 18th. If you have any
questions please contact the church office at
352.629.8092.
Our Extended Day program at Blessed Trinity Catholic
School is in need of an adult aftercare supervisor (over
21). If you are interested, please stop by the school
office and complete an application or contact:
Mrs. Watts 622-5808 Ext 3363 [email protected]
Mrs. Hahn 622-5808 Ext 3307, [email protected]
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YOU MUST BE FINGERPRINTED
Must work well with students
1 decade cloisonné rosary bracelets, Archangel Bracelets, Love
bracelets. Guardian angel colors of faith rings and necklaces to
match.
Care Notes: Finding the healing strength to forgive.
Finding your way after the death of a spouse.
Fitting in when you’re feeling left out. (for teens)
Books: The Puppy That No One Wanted – “tells the tale of a
scraggly, smelly little puppy who never loses hope that one day
he will find a home of his own with a family to love. One rainy
night, his dream comes true in an unexpected way when he
meets a very special family. Rich in biblical imagery, this
simple story of an adorable lonely puppy reveals the profound
truth that all of us are really outcasts in life—and can only find
our true home in God.”
Jesus Speaks to Me About the Mass – (ages 7-11) - I am
Jesus. I'm your friend and I love you. And I'm waiting for you
to come to Mass! Jesus loves children and wants to draw close
to them during the Mass. In this beautifully illustrated book,
Jesus speaks directly to children, explaining the Mass by
linking the liturgy to scenes from the Gospels. Reading this
book with children will help them understand what is happening when they go to Mass and why Jesus is so happy they are
there. Illustrations of objects used at Mass, as well as several
prayers for children, are also included. This book can be read
before Mass to help prepare children for the celebration or
brought to Mass so that children can follow each part of the
liturgy. The goal is to help children connect the actions of the
Mass with Jesus’ gift of himself in the Eucharist.
The Blessed Trinity Gift Store Hours:
Wednesday* 3:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.
*10% off all regular priced items.
Saturday: 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m.
Sunday:8:00-8:45a.m., 9:45-11:00a.m., 12:00-12:30p.m.,
4:00-5:00p.m.
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE ~ WEEKLY OFFERINGS
Weekly Offering
July 10, 2016
Envelope Total:
903
$ 41,393.56
Electronic Offering Total: 279
$ 46,690.70
Total Children’s Offering:
$
0.00
Non-Sunday
128
$ 17,186.33
Grand Total for Week:
$105,270.59
Amount needed for Operating Expenses:$ 98,565.00
Difference
$ 6,705.59
Year to date collection: $185,640.17
Year to date budget: $197,130.00
Year to date deficit:
($ 11,489.83)
“Thank you for your donations.”
Reminder: Do your best to put your envelope number on the “memo” line of your check.
YOUNG ADULTS
1740 SE 18 Street, Suite 901, Ocala, FL 34471 ~ Tel. (352) 209-1900 ~ Fax. (352) 873-3541
RE: Ocala’s Two Day Free Clinic
Dear Healthcare and Non-healthcare Professionals,
You are invited to volunteer for Ocala’s second annual free health clinic that will be held on July 28 & 29, 2016.
Your time and professional expertise are needed to assist the homeless, uninsured, under-insured, low income
residents of our county.
Feeling like life is not quite where you imagined it to
be? Want to hang out with some like-minded, really
cool young adults that feel the same way? Come join
the Central Florida Young Adult Ministry- Ocala and
the surrounding towns as we talk about.... life! and how
it happens! Thursday, July 28th, at 7:00pm at The
Corkscrew in Ocala for music, drinks, light food, and
great conversation with Rebecca Poole Westgate as our
guest speaker. Feel free to contact Liz Tilley at
[email protected] for more details/questions.
Trinity Catholic High School
2600 SW 42 Street, Ocala, FL 34471
DATES:
July 28 & 29, 2016
TIMES:
8 a.m. - 1 p.m. or 1 p.m.- 6 p.m. or 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Be committed to the mission of Catholic
education;

Be willing and able to guide middle-school
students through problem-based learning
activities and integration of science, technology,
religion, engineering, art, and math in the school’s
new, state-of-the-art, STREAM lab.

Be tech-savvy, curious, and willing to try new
things.

Love children and enjoy working with 6th, 7th, and
8th graders;
And to everyone else- please share this and spread the
word! Thank you!
We will have 30-40 dental operatories, digital X-rays, all associated instruments and supplies needed for
extractions, fillings and cleanings. Regarding optometry, we will have 5 fully equipped, high tech eye lanes.
Everything is being provided, including lunch, however if you have a specific request or question, please contact us.
LOCATION:
Blessed Trinity Catholic School is accepting
résumés and applications for a
part-time teacher for our new STREAM LAB
(Science, Technology, Religion,
Engineering, Arts, Math) for the
2016-2017 school year. Successful candidates should:
Résumés and applications may be emailed to Jason
Halstead, principal, at [email protected].
PRESCHOOL TEACHERS NEEDED
We encourage you, your staff and your colleagues to register online at www.FreeDOMclinicUSA.org.
Please select one or both dates as well as the shift that is most convenient for you.
Blessed Trinity Angels in Arms is hiring 2
full time preschool teachers; one Infant
Room teacher and one two year old
teacher. The hours are Monday-Friday
from 8:45am-5:45pm. Teachers are
required to have their 40-hour DCF
training and Staff Credential. First Aid and CPR training is a
plus. Some of the job duties include:
If you have questions or special requests, please contact Ann Burnett at 352-209-1900.
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Join us in helping the most needy in our county.

SPECIAL NEEDS: Dentists, Hygienists, Dental Assistants, Optometrists, Opticians, Optometric Techs,
Physicians, PAs, ARNPs, Patient Registration & Greeters

Warmest regards,
Dr. Don Bovell, MD, FAAEM
Chief Medical Officer
A subsidiary of United Hands, Inc, a non-profit, “helping those in need”. EIN: 52-1930334
OFFERTORY/GIFTS FAMILY AT MASS
Planning and implementing curriculum and activities
developmentally appropriate for their class
Caring for the safety and well-being of young
children
Communicating with parents and caregivers
Representatives of the community bring the bread/wine/prayers and collection from the community to
God’s Altar at Mass. It is a great honor and privilege to represent the community in this fashion. If you
have never done this, decide today to accept this invitation. All you have to do is let an usher know on
your way into Mass or you can sign in on the book provided for this purpose in the vestibule. You can be
a single person, a couple, a family or several single persons. When no one volunteers then and only then
do the ushers do it.

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