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ALL SOULS C A T H O L I C C H U R C H
15th
Sunday In Ordinary Time I s s u e
1 Mass Times
3
News & Events Festival Update
4 Calendar
6
All Souls Catholic School Is In The News!
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Readings & Intentions
A Community Centered In Christ, Nurtured by the Sacraments & Teachings of the Church; Committed to Excellence In Education, Living A Life of Service, Leadership, and Compassion.
“Jesus summoned the Twelve and began to send them out two by two and gave them authority over unclean spirits .” - Mk 6:7
A MESSAGE FROM Our Pastor
My Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
In this week’s Gospel, Jesus summoned the Twelve
and sent them out two by two, giving them authori-
ty over unclean spirits. They were appointed to
preach repentance, drive out demons, and heal the
sick. By extension of the Twelve Apostles, every
member of the Church has been called to proclaim
the message of salvation in Jesus Christ and bring
healing to the people of God. In fact, “[the Church]
exists in order to evangelize...to preach and teach,
to be the channel of the gift of grace, to reconcile sinners with
God” (Evangelii nuntiandi, 14).
By virtue of our Baptism and Confirmation, we share in the
priestly, prophetic, and kingly mission of Christ. In particular,
as prophets, we are called to proclaim God’s message of peace
and salvation. But we are not sent out alone. God gives us the
Church as the community of believers in order to strengthen,
encourage, and affirm our mission to love and serve Christ and
one another. In the process of evangelization, we will face mo-
ments of ridicule and rejection, just as Jesus did in his public
ministry. How can we overcome this obstacle?
While facing rejection, Amos declared that it was God who
chose and sent him to speak to the people of Israel. Despite per-
secutions, he had peace knowing he was following the will of
God. What about us? Can we detach ourselves from our former
ways of life in order to follow our Lord and Savior, to love and
serve him entirely? Today, let us reflect on the blessings we
have received from our Baptism and Confirmation, thank God
for the gift of our salvation in Jesus Christ, and allow the Holy
Spirit to make us instruments of the Gospel.
How can we open ourselves up to let the effects of the Holy Spirit be-
come active in our lives? How can we exercise Christ’s authority over
the unclean spirits in our lives in order to boldly proclaim and witness
to the Gospel?
Fr. David Vivero
Mis queridos hermanos y hermanas en Cristo,
Mis queridos hermanos y hermanas en Cristo,
En el evangelio de esta semana, Jesús llama a los doce y
los envía dos por dos, dándoles autoridad sobre los
espíritus impuros. Fueron designados para predicar el
arrepentimiento, expulsar demonios y sanar a los enfer-
mos. Como extensión de los Doce Apóstoles, todos los
miembros de la iglesia han sido llamados a proclamar
el mensaje de salvación en Jesucristo y traer la sanación
al pueblo de Dios. De hecho, “[la iglesia] existe para
evangelizar… para predicar e instruir, para ser el ca-
nal del don de la gracia, para reconciliar a los pecadores con
Dios” (Evangelii nuntiandi, 14).
Por virtud de nuestro bautismo y confirmación, compartimos en
la misión sacerdotal, profética y real de Cristo. En particular, co-
mo profetas, somos llamados a proclamar el mensaje de paz y
salvación de Dios. Pero no somos enviados solos. Dios nos da la
iglesia como la comunidad de creyentes para fortalecer, alentar y
afirmar nuestra misión de amar y servir a Cristo y a nuestros
semejantes. En el proceso de evangelización, enfrentaremos mo-
mentos de burlas y rechazo, como los enfrentó Jesús en su minis-
terio público. ¿Cómo podemos vencer este obstáculo?
Al enfrentar el rechazo, Amos declara que Dios fue el que lo eligió
y lo envió a hablar con el pueblo de Israel. A pesar de las perse-
cuciones, él tenía paz al saber que seguía la voluntad de Dios. ¿Y
que de nosotros? ¿Podemos despegarnos de nuestras anteriores
costumbres de vida para seguir a nuestro Señor y Salvador, para
amarlo completamente? Hoy, reflejemos sobre las bendiciones
que recibimos por nuestro bautismo y confirmación, agradez-
camos a Dios por el don de la salvación por medio de Jesucristo, y
permitamos que el Espíritu Santo nos haga instrumentos del
evangelio.
¿Cómo podemos abrirnos para permitir que los efectos del Espíritu Santo
sean activos en nuestras vidas? ¿Cómo podemos ejercer la autoridad de
Cristo sobre los espíritus impuros en nuestras vidas para poder
proclamar resueltamente y ser testigos para el evangelio?. P. David Vivero
Church Location:
3280 W. 1st St. (SR #46), Sanford, FL 32771 Vigil Mass: (Sat) 4:00pm and 6:00pm
Sunday Masses: 8:00am & 10:00am (English),
12:00pm (Spanish)
Chapel Location:
800 S. Oak Ave., Sanford, FL 32771 Mon.-Sat. Daily Mass: 8:30am
Confession: (Sat) 1:30-2:30 pm
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Gospel Meditation
For Your Day
t’s all so ordinary that we can easily miss it. The seagulls hunting and diving for mollusks at the beach offer a display of determination and precision as they gather their food for the day. It’s simply what these creatures do. Yet, there’s a magical artfulness and skill to their work that speaks volumes about the One who breathed life into their being. This is pretty much the way it is with God’s presence. God comes in common ways through common things and ordinary people. Sadly, we are so engulfed in our little worlds of order and ideas to notice the beauty and wonder of it all. Many have numbed themselves to the Divine spark at the essence of all life because that’s just the way it is. What’s so special about it? A sunset is a sunset and a seagull is a seagull. That’s precisely what they thought about Jesus too. After all, isn’t he just the carpenter’s son? What merit can his words possibly have? If we’re looking for God to come in an event that is so dramatic and intense that it knocks our socks off, then think again. When pondering God’s relationship with His people and God’s action in our lives, we have to go back to the stable and the recurring, creative, unending power of God’s presence. It was a quiet, run of the mill kind of night. There was nothing spectacular or extraordinary. To the naked eye, a woman gave birth to a child and there wasn’t anything extraordinary to see. We have a hard time understanding God’s ordinary-ness. Jesus grew up in an ordinary town, had neighbors and did normal human things. Perhaps that’s why we don’t always like the Gospel. It doesn’t dazzle us with extraordinary things but simply challenges us to take a different look at our ordinary stuff. That makes us uncomfortable. We prefer things as they are. Our lack of faith can even cause us to take offense at what Jesus says and does, dismissing it as folly. God’s life-giving presence continues to sustain that seagull in flight and keep all things in being regardless of whether we have the faith to see and understand this. Our personal agendas, preconceived ideas,
“IWelcome!
All Are Welcome Here If you are alienated or upset, we welcome you lovingly. If you are in
need of forgiveness, Jesus forgives you completely—with unconditional love. If you have been hurt by the Church, we are truly sorry. If you are angry, Jesus offers you peace. If life has become burdensome, we are here to support you. We are happy you are here and want you to stay. We would like to share our lives with you. Come join us each week so we can worship God together.
All Souls Loves Visitors! We accept anyone who wants to share in the life of the parish regardless of where they live. Please register as an affirmation of your wish to share in the community life of All Souls. Registration cards may be found in the narthex of the church or chapel, the parish office during the week, or online at our parish website: allsoulssanford.org. Why not sign up today? We love new members!
Register Today at: www.allsoulssanford.org/parish-registration
WELCOME Join In
misconceptions, and expectations can often cause us to be hardened and blinded to what God is doing or desiring to do. While God continues to do what he has done for all eternity, faith is needed for God’s presence to bear fruit. The blinders we wear and the expectations we bring to life can often prevent us from seeing graced moments that radiate with God’s graceful presence. They also prevent God’s transforming, healing, and hope filled vision for our world from being realized. Without faith, God won’t be able to do much for us either. ©LPi
WE PRAY
All Souls
Catholic Church
WE TEACH
School and
Jesus Christ
WE SERVE
All Souls
Cemetery
WE ENDURE
All Souls
Historic Chapel
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Our New Parishioners
www.allsoulssanford.org
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YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvpNJ1jWbUA
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We Serve...
While everyone is having a good time at All Souls Community Family Fest, behind the scenes a brigade of volunteers is working tirelessly to ensure that all guests enjoy their experience. Every year, those volunteers take out mountains of trash, drive the infirm from their cars to the fun, cook endless meals, string up lights and electrical cables, set up tents and stages... the list goes on. Who are these volunteers? They're a core group of All Souls festival die-hards known as the "green shirts", surrounded by dozens of people like you, who make it all possible. It's you who is the beating heart of All Souls community; it's you who brings people together from all over Central Florida for two days of much needed fellowship; it's you who points a spotlight at Christ by sharing your gifts and love with others. And, by making it fun to be with All Souls, it's you who helps introduce so many to Christ.
Sarah Semprit Michael Semprit Kayline Semprit Michael Semprit Ever Semprit
Lisana Sanguino Carlos Cuello Victoria Cuello Michele Dewey
PARISH & MINISTRY News & EventsPg. 3
The Sacraments
The Sacrament of Reconciliation
Confessions are heard each week on Saturday at the Church (SR
#46) from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm.
The Sacrament of Baptism
Call the Parish Office to learn the necessary requirements and
make an appointment to have your child baptized.
The Sacrament of Marriage
Getting married? Congratulations! The process of being married
in the Catholic Church may take between 6 months to a year to
complete. Please contact the Parish Office as soon as possible
after your engagement, if you would like to be married at All
Souls Catholic Church.
Anointing of the Sick
Please call the Parish Office. The Rite of Anointing tells us there
is no need to wait until a person is at the point of death to
receive the Sacrament. Did you know that the Sacrament can be
repeated if the person becomes sick again? A person should be
anointed before surgery, or when they have a serious illness.
These are some of the circumstances for the intervention.
Eucharistic Ministry to the Sick and Homebound
If you are unable to attend Mass, please call the Parish Office so
we may assist you in having a visit from one of our ministers or
one of our priests.
Catholic Funeral and Burial
Please call the Parish Office, or have the funeral home director
contact us, to arrange for a Funeral Mass, and for more
information about All Souls Catholic Cemetery.
Grupo de Oración El Grupo de Oración "Jesús, Maria
y Jose" volverá a reunirse
comenzando el lunes 12 de julio a
las 7:15 pm en la Capilla Histórica.
Comenzaremos con el Santo
Rosario y habrán muchas oraciones
y cantos. Únanse a nosotros en
alabanza y agradecimiento al amor
que Jesús y nuestra Madre Maria
nos tienen. Para más información
llame al 407-468-9075.
Festival Update From Fr. David
My Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Last year, the All Souls Community Festival was primarily held
online, due to Covid precautions. But, in 2021we rejoice that it
will be back on parish grounds, this Nov. 6-7th! All the great
food, music, and games will once again give our community the
opportunity to come together in fellowship and fun!
There will be some differences, however. The Festival will no
longer have carnival rides, in accordance with insurance and
Diocesan requirements, that apply to all parishes. As a result,
other parishes chose to forego doing their festivals. But at All
Souls, our festival committee came together to form a great plan
to makeover the festival and make it stronger for the future.
To start, the festival has a new name... All Souls Community
Family Fest! And, we’re working hard to bring in exciting new
things like a classic car show, a human foosball tournament,
touch-a-truck, expanded music and entertainment, and much
more! Watch the Bulletin in the coming weeks for more
updates, and please consider volunteering to join the festival
team. We can only do a festival with your help because you are
the All Souls Family!
Fr. David Vivero
Have any questions or suggestions? Call Sue Mohr (Festival Coordinator) at 407-415-1918, or email
the Parish Office at office@allsoulssanford.org.
Calendar SUNDAY, July 11 8:00 AM Sunday Mass ........................................Church 10:00 AM Sunday Mass also online) .................... Church 12:.00 PM La Misa (tambien en linea) ....................... Iglesia 2:00 PM Latin Mass ............................................. Chapel
MONDAY, July 12 8:30 AM Mass (also online) ................................... Chapel 7:15 PM Spanish Prayer Group ........................ Chapel
TUESDAY, July 13 8:30 AM Mass (also online) ................................... Chapel
WEDNESDAY, July 14 8:30 AM Mass (also online) ................................... Chapel 7:00 PM Baptism Class (Spn) ......... Conference Room
THURSDAY, July 15 8:30 AM Mass (also online) ................................... Chapel
FRIDAY, July 16 8:30 AM Mass (also online) ................................... Chapel 9:00 AM Adoration .............................................. Chapel
SATURDAY, July 17 ALL DAY SVdP Truck Donations ................ All Masses 8:30 AM Mass (also online) ................................... Chapel 2:00 PM Confessions (until 3:00pm) ................... Church 4:00 PM Mass (Eng) ........................................... Church 6:00 PM Mass (Eng) ........................................... Church
Summer Parish Office Hours Monday-Thursday 8:00am-4:00pm Friday 8:00am-12:00pm
PARISH & MINISTRY News & Events Pg. 4
SIGN UP FOR FLOCKNOTE!
Flocknote is your email and texting direct connection to All
Souls Parish. Two ways to sign up: 1) From your mobile
phone, text 84576, then in the text box enter ALLSOULS and hit
send. 2) Go to website https://txallsouls.flocknote.com/.
In Remembrance of Our Dear, Departed Diocesan Parish Priests Their names and the impact of their lives on our own, remain in our hearts. May they forever rest in God’s love.
The SVDP
Truck is
Coming The SVDP Truck is
Coming! The St. Vin-
cent de Paul Orlando
Thrift Store Truck
will be at the Church
on 46 before and after
all Masses the weekend of July 17-18. Please bring bags of
clothes, shoes, household items and small pieces of furniture.
Have a larger item to donate? Give us a call for a FREE pickup
of furniture and appliances. Donation Hotline: 888.986.4483
Fátima, Lourdes & Shrines of Spain Take your FAITH ON A JOURNEY, to Fátima, Lourdes &
Shrines of Spain - (Portugal, Spain and France) on this 12 day
experience. April 5th, 2022 - April 16th, 2022. Your included
destinations while on this Journey: LISBON-SANTARÉM- FÁT-
IMA-BRAGA–SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, SPAIN, BUR-
GOS–SAN IGNACIO DE LOYOLA–LOURDES, FRANCE,
CARCASSONNE–MONTSERRAT - BARCELONA, SPAIN
Plus, Mass and Rosary will be offered throughout your journey.
Land prices begin at $2069 per person, based on double occu-
pancy. Deposits of only $500 per person will reserve your
space. Space is VERY LIMITED. For further info or to register,
contact Luke or Eileen at Eileen@CatholicCruisesandTours.com
or 860-399-1785.
Join The Audio Visual Team! We're forming a new team to serve the Church by engaging
parishioners during Masses, using the new AV system (as well
as other forms of communications). No experience necessary,
all are welcome and appreciated! Training will be provided.
This is a fun way to serve the Church and further the mission of
reaching All Souls. If you want to learn more, please contact the
Parish Office at 407-322-3795, and ask for Beatriz.
Vincentian Reflections
St. Vincent De Paul (1581—1660)
In today’s Gospel
we see how Jesus sent
his Apostles out two
by two. From the
beginning of the
Society of St. Vincent
de Paul, members visit
in pairs “two by two”,
those who are poor
and needy in their
homes. It is there, in
the family setting, that
Vincentians listen,
offer humble advice,
and render assistance.
Have you considered
answering the call to
help serve the poor by
joining the Society of
St. Vincent de Paul? ”
CHRISTIAN StewardshipPg. 5
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7/4 Offertory ································· $16,154.25
7/4 Debt Reduction ·························· $1,572.50
7/4 St. Vincent De Paul ························ $828.00
Stewardship Opportunities
Parish Office Volunteers Are you a student, retired, or looking to dust off your job skills? Want to do a little work around the office? All Souls is looking for volunteers to help with the phones, greeting parishioners, and general office duties. Ad-ministrative skills and bi-lingual proficiency are helpful, but not required. Our staff is warm and our hearts are welcoming. Call Us Today! 407-322-3795
Share Your Talents
All Souls is in immediate need of volunteers to help us in our Communications mission. If you have a background in any of the fields listed below, please send us your infor-mation: bulletin@allsoulssanford.org
• Writing and/or Editing • Graphic Design • Market Research/Data Analysis • Photography • Promotions/Events • Social Media Management • Audio / Video Production
• Web Design/Production This is a great opportunity to work with a highly motivated, fun, and focused team of faithful Christians, in bringing Christ to others. Write us Today!
Voluntarios Para la Oficina Parroquial ¿Eres un estudiante, retirado o buscas revivir tus habilidades laborales? ¿Quieres brindar una mano en la oficina de la parroquia? All Souls está buscando voluntarios para ayudar con los teléfo-nos, saludar a los feligreses y realizar las tareas generales de la oficina. Se prefieren personas con habilidades administrativas y competencia bilin-güe. ¡Llámanos hoy al 407-322-3795!
School Advisory Board All Souls Catholic School Advisory Board is seeking new members.
Volunteers with expertise in the following are highly desired, but not required:
• Marketing
• Fundraising
• Grant writing
• Facilities maintenance
Individuals that are passionate about serv-ing their community and supporting Cath-olic Education can contact Christina Kalisz at stinaqueen@aol.com or 407.506.3958 for more information.
We Give Together
Small Laundry Soap
Please call us at 407.330.4400.
Confidentiality assured.
Last Week 30 items with a retail value of $90. Thanks!
Our new resupply app allows you to schedule a FREE pick up of large appli-ances or furniture directly from your smart phone. We’ve partnered with resup-ply to make donating more convenient. Call our Donation Hotline 888.986.4483 or schedule via svdporlando.org. Thank you for helping us help others!
Please go to the “Giving” tab on the All Souls
website homepage at www.allsoulssanford.org.
Your Parish needs your support in these times.
St. Vincent de Paul Case
Management Report All Souls Conference - June, 2021
Total Number of Families Assisted: 24
Total Number of Families Receiving Food Assistance: 18 valued @ $1,265
Total Number of Families Receiving Financial Assistance: 20 valued @ $5,997.07
• Rent/Lodging: 7 @ $4,645.90
• Clothing Vouchers: 1 @ $25
• Utilities: 4 @ $717.03
• Bus Passes: 6 @ $70.50
• Gas Vouchers: 2 @ $40
• Car Insurance: 1 @ $123.24
• Beds: 1 @ $253.53
• Gift Cards: 3 @ $90
• Pantry Meat: $56.92
$12,811.59
All Souls Catholic School United States Department of
Education National Blue Ribbon
School of Excellence in Catholic
Education.
If you are interested in a Catholic
school education for your stu-
dent, we would love to introduce
you to our campus! Please con-
tact our school office and sched-
ule a tour today.
Barbara Schirard | Principal
Mary Moran | Asst. Principal
810 S. Oak Ave., Sanford, FL 32771
Phone: 407.322.7090
Fax: 407.321.7255 Website:
www.allsoulscatholicschool.org
Are you looking for technology
friendly FREE VPK for your child?
All Souls Catholic School is current-
ly enrolling new students! With a
score of 100% on the “readiness
Rate” in Seminole County, our VPK
students are Kindergarten ready!
Call us and come tour our campus.
Phone: 407.322.7090
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All Souls Catholic School
The All Souls Catholic
School Applied Math and
Engineering class was fea-
tured in the Sanford Herald
this week. The article speaks
of the Mars project where
teams of students competed
to create sustainable living
on Mars working within a hundred million dollar budget. The teams
were judged by engineers from Seagate, Cisco, and Disney.
We encourage you to read the full article in the Sanford Herald!
The paper also featured an article regarding our students helping the
Rotary club of Sanford install the new butterfly garden at Park on Park.
All Souls is enrolling now! If you are interested in faith-based school
with innovative teachers and excellent academics, call our school office
at 407-322-7090.
Scholarships are available. Please visit the Step Up for Students website.
The income restrictions have been reduced so a family of 4 can earn up
to $100,000 and still qualify. Step Up applications are due by June 1st!
YOUTH Corner
All Souls Catholic School is in the news!
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Les mandó que no llevaran nada para el camino: ni pan, ni mochila, ni
dinero en el cinto, sino únicamente un bastón, sandalias y una sola túnica.”
- Mc 6,8
Leccionario I © 1976 Comisión Episcopal de Pastoral Litúrgica de la
Conferencia del Episcopado Mexicano.
Sacraments & SaintsPg. 7
Sacraments & SaintsPg. 7
Veronica’s desire to be like Christ crucified was answered with the stigmata.
Veronica was born in Mercatelli, Italy. It is said that when her moth-er Benedetta was dying she called her five daughters to her bedside and entrusted each of them to one of the five wounds of Jesus. Ve-ronica was entrusted to the wound below Christ’s heart. At the age of 17, Veronica joined the Poor Clares directed by the Capuchins. Her father had wanted her to marry, but she convinced him to allow her to become a nun. In her first years in the monastery, she worked in the kitchen, infirmary, sacristy, and also served as portress. At the age of 34, she was made novice mistress, a position she held for 22 years. When she was 37, Veronica received the stig-mata. Life was not the same after that. Church authorities in Rome wanted to test Veronica’s authenticity and so conducted an investigation. She lost the office of novice mis-tress temporarily and was not allowed to attend Mass except on Sun-days or holy days. Through all of this Veronica did not become bitter, and the investigation eventually restored her as novice mis-tress. Though she protested against it, at the age of 56 she was elected ab-bess, an office she held for 11 years until her death. Veronica was very devoted to the Eucharist and to the Sacred Heart. She offered her sufferings for the missions, died in 1727, and was canonized in 1839. Her Liturgical Feast Day is July 9. Why did God grant the stigmata to Francis of Assisi and to Veronica Giuliani? God alone knows the deepest reasons, but as Celano points out, the external sign of the cross is a confirmation of these saints’ commitment to the cross in their lives. The stigmata that appeared in Veronica’s flesh had taken root in her heart many years before. It was a fitting conclusion for her love of God and her charity toward her sisters.
And The Bible Says...
“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.’ ” - Mk 6:4 Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass ©2001, 1998, 1970 CCD.
(December 27, 1660 - July 9, 1727)
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Saint Veronica Giuliani
Faith Formation (Adult & Youth) Registration is underway! If you have a family member seeking sacra-ment preparation for First Confession, First Communion or Confir-mation please sign up for classes. All Souls will also be offering adult faith enrichment classes on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Please watch your e-mails, text messages, parish bulletin and website for information or call Ms. Holly (English) & Mrs. Rengel (Spanish) at 407.322.3795. Pre-registration is necessary to participate in any program. All Souls needs to prepare to welcome all participants and families, anticipating who and how many will be attending our pro-grams is beneficial. Please see the next page for more information on Faith Formation programs and events for adults and youth.
CONGRATULATIONS William P! All Souls is sharing in your
joy as you receive the Sacrament of the Eucharist for the very first
time! All Souls Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults ( R.C.I.A. or
now called The Order of Christian Initiation) is designed for adults
(and children over the age of seven) who’s faith journey begins after
a person has heard the mystery of Christ proclaimed, then con-
sciously and freely seeks the living God, entering the way of faith
and conversion. Those baptized as Catholics pick up this journey begun at their baptism through discernment and preparation to
come into full communion with the Catholic Church. On Saturday,
July 3rd during our 4pm vigil Mass the All Souls faith community
welcomed William P. to partake in the Eucharist for the very first
time. All Souls as a community serves a crucial purpose in the pro-
cess of conversion for those individuals preparing to be fully initiat-
ed into the life of the Church. By reflecting on the paschal mystery and renewing our own conversion, may we continue to be an exam-
ple that will help the newly initiated to obey the Holy Spirit. All
Souls Catholic community welcomes Bill into our mission as disci-
ples to serve and evangelize. May the Holy Spirit continue to guide
Bill in his faith journey. God bless!
Faith Formation Updates
Around The Parish
Parish Information
Parish Clergy
Fr. David P. Vivero | Parish Priest dvivero@allsoulssanford.org
Fr. Ed McCarthy, Retired
Fr. Kenneth Metz, Retired
Fr. Andrzej Jurkiewicz, Latin Mass Celebrant
Rev. Mr. Wenny Cruz | Deacon dcruz@allsoulssanford.org
Parish Staff
Stephen Gensel, Jr. Director of Operations sgensel@allsoulssanford.org
Amy Scott, ext. 501 Executive Assistant to the Pastor ascott@allsoulssanford.org
Deacon Wenny Cruz Coordinator for Spanish Community dcruz@allsoulssanford.org
Holly Hooton, ext. 506 Parish Catechetical Leader hhooton@allsoulssanford.org
Crystal Rengel, ext. 502 Parish Receptionist (Bilingual) and Faith Formation Assistant crengel@allsoulssanford.org
David McGhee Director of Music & Liturgy dmcghee@allsoulssanford.org
Music Website: www.allsoulsmusic.com
Nancy Pfingsten Associate Director of Music npfingsten@allsoulssanford.org
Mary Valente, ext. 508 Director of Cemetery Operations mvalente@allsoulssanford.org
Eduardo Brenes-Montero, ext. 505 Supervisor Facilities, Safety and Security ebrenes@allsoulssanford.org
Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00am-4:00pm Friday 8:00am-12:00pm
Phone: 407.322.3795
FAX: 407.322.1131
Parish Website: www.allsoulssanford.org
All Souls Parish Office Address: 301 W. 8th Street, Sanford, FL 32771
Our Faith Community
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Faith Formation ADULT FAITH ENRICHMENT
The Augustine Institute’s “Forgiven” series Mon-days at 10am OR 7pm (begins August 23rd, loca-tion TBA). Rite of Christian Initia-
tion for Adults Tuesdays at 7pm to 8pm by Father Ken Metz. This is an excellent course for individuals seeking to prepare to be wel-comed into the Church as well as a great re-fresher course to veteran Catholics. SPECIAL NOTE: Those individuals wishing to take this course in preparation for being welcomed into the Church must contact Holly Hooton prior to registering. The Great Adventure Bible Series “Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible” 8 week
course Wednes-days at 6:30pm to 7:45pm (begins August 18th) This course is offered in English.
Gospel Reflections (Spanish) by Jose Robles. Wednesdays 6:30pm to 7:45pm This course will break open the weekly Gospel readings with discussions, historical information, re-flections and life applications.
SVDP Scholarship Winner Brandyn Figueroa is a graduate of Crooms Academy of Information Technology. He earned a place on the Principal’s Honor Roll all four years, while taking college level Chemistry and Biology courses as a dual-enrollment student. Brandon is a member of the National Honor Society and a recipient of Excellence Awards in both Geometry and
English Honors. Bran-dyn will be attending the University of North Florida in Jack-sonville to study Biol-ogy, with a goal of becoming a dentist. Vincentian Kathleen Bousquet, pictured here, will serve as Brandyn’s Mentor. Thank you for your
generosity in supporting the Society of St. Vincent de Paul at All Souls Catholic Church. Good luck Brandyn!
Faith Formation FAMILY FAITH FORMATION If your family has children in need of sacra-
ments please register for the program that
best meets your family’s schedule, level of
commitment and general needs. SPECIAL
NOTE: Sacrament preparation is conducted
in the second year your child(ren) has/have
been in program. It is separate and in addi-
tion to regular classes. Regular attendance
is necessary in preparing for Sacraments,
anticipate class time in to immediate prepa-
ration sessions. Traditional Program Wednesdays at 6:30pm to 7:45pm Grades 1 thru 8 at ASCS, Chapel and Social Hall. Classes begin Au-gust 18th (High School is offered at another daty/time.) Family + Faith Program meets one Sunday a month for grades Pre K to HS. At least ONE parent attends adult faith enrichment sessions while child(ren) are attending grade appropriate classes. On the dates that program is in session families will attend 8AM Mass as part of the session. These sessions will kick off on Sunday, August 22nd with 8AM Mass at the church on SR-46. Classes and parent sessions will be held in the social hall and school located on All Souls historic campus. Breakfast will be provided.
BAPTISMS All Souls welcomed into the church Garret B., Jackson and Ella B, Molly G, Emerson O., Cory R, Ayla B, Kenia P, William B, Isaac S, Daylon P and Analy Z. Through baptism these children were received into the Catholic Church. May the Lord Bless you and shine his light down upon you.
ATTENTION 6th - 8th GRADERS Incoming sixth graders through outgoing eighth graders! July 28th, 29th and 30th (7:30am to 3:00pm) a very special event is being planned just for YOU!
CATECHISTS - SAVE THE DATE Catechetical In Service for all catechists, aids, and substitute catechists who will be serving in our youth programs. Saturday, July 31st, 8:30am to 12:30pm. The In Service will begin with daily Mass in the chapel followed by a light breakfast, reflection, training and fellowship in the social hall. We look forward to seeing you there.
Mass Readings & Prayer IntentionsPg. 9
10 Sat Gn 49:29-32;
50:15-26a/Ps
105:1-2, 3-4, 6
-7 [cf. Ps
69:33]/Mt
10:24-33
11 Sun Am 7:12-15/
Ps 85:9-10, 11-
12, 13-14 [8]/
Eph 1:3-14 or
1:3-10/Mk 6:7-
13
12 Mon Ex 1:8-14, 22/
Ps 124:1b-3, 4-
6, 7-8 [8a]/
Mt 10:34—11:1
13 Tue Ex 2:1-15a/
Ps 69:3, 14, 30-
31, 33-34 [cf.
33]/Mt 11:20-
24
14 Wed Ex 3:1-6, 9-12/
Ps 103:1b-2, 3-
4, 6-7 [8a]/
Mt 11:25-27
15 Thu Ex 3:13-20/
Ps 105:1 and 5,
8-9, 24-25, 26-
27 [8a]/Mt
11:28-30
16 Fri Ex 11:10—
12:14/
Ps 116:12-13,
15 and 16bc,
17-18 [13]/
Mt 12:1-8
Saint Veronica
Giuliani
15th Sunday in
Ordinary Time;
Saint Benedict
Saints John
Jones and John
Wall
Saint Henry Saint Kateri
Tekakwitha
Saint
Bonaventure
Our Lady of
Mount Carmel
8:30am -
Requested By:
4:00pm - Requested By:
6:00pm -
Requested By:
8:00am -
Requested By:
10:00am - Church Requested By:
12:00pm - Church
Requested By:
2:00pm - Chapel Requested By:
8:30am - Requested By:
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8:30am - Requested By:
8:30am - Requested By:
8:30am -
July
Observations
Prayer Intentions 10 SATURDAY 11 SUNDAY 12 MONDAY 13 TUESDAY 14 WEDNESDAY 15 THURSDAY 16 FRIDAY
We have Masses in 2021 available for
reservation (Sat., Sun. & Weekday) for
a loved one, living or deceased. Please
email, or stop by the Parish office to
reserve a Mass for your intentions.
Email: office@allsoulssanford.org
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This Week’s Catholic Resources Reliable sources to help you learn more and grow your faith .
UNITED STATES CONFERENCE OF CATHOLIC BISHOPS Divine Mercy Sunday readings. http://www.usccb.org/about/pro-life-activities/prayers/divine-mercy-sunday.cfm
THE DIVINE MERCY (MARIAN FATHERS) The Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception and the Marian Helpers have been at the heart of “The Divine Mercy” since 1941. https://www.thedivinemercy.org/
CENTRE FOR DIVINE MERCY Our Mission: To continue the work JESUS entrusted to St Faustina: “You will prepare the world for My return” by spreading “JESUS’ Message of unfathomable DIVINE MERCY” throughout the whole world. https://centrefordivinemercy.org/
EWTN
A selection of Divine Mercy information is listed on this page. EWTN
Global Catholic Network, in its 38th year, is the largest religious media
network in the world. https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/devotions/divine-mercy-12705
MARIANS OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
In America, the members of the Congregation are perhaps best known for
their work promoting the message of Divine Mercy from Stockbridge,
Massachusetts. https://www.marian.org/whatwedo/divinemercy.php
THE APOSTLES OF DIVINE MERCY
We are a not-for-profit Catholic Ministry. Support for the ministry comes
from the sale of Divine Mercy Images. Please help us to help Jesus save
more lost souls. http://www.divinemercysunday.com/
Our Sanctuary Light burns at the
Chapel this week for the healing of
Angelo La Marca as Requested
by Doreen Owens
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