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Saint Scholastica Catholic Church….Thank you for worshipping with us.
Sick List
Seasonal Members
Prayers for the Safety of our Military
Page 2 May 15, 2016
Please remember in your prayers all of our parish family and friends who suffer physically, emotionally or spiritually, especially: Mim Sullivan Lorenzo Ravenna Jim Guinn Herbert Walter Mary Ann Walter Donald Finlayson Will Carpenter Miriam Skiba Tom Measel Richard Martinez Catherine Gimont Dennis Torregrossa
William Wallace Paul Hemsing Fran Measel Pam Coburn Barbara Coxe Judy Boyskey Sean Halloren Bill Petruska Joan Cohey Kevin Rzeppa Carole Kroeck John Birmingham Genevieve Davis John Cornforth Joyce Miller Andrea Strogney Ann Crane Tyanna Sanders Joe Geosite Bernadette Passalacqua
Jennifer Fischer Ernest Pachilis Anne Foster Jennifer Cornforth Jeffrey Hewey Margie Harper George Randall Thomas Griffin Pat Reinhard Jennifer Johnston Frank Ochs Betty MacQueen Jay Fuhs Melda Lavertu Jack Childs Ed Doyle Deniece Gatz Raymond Carroll Elena Pettito William King
Marion Banaszak Andrea Britton Agnes Zelinski Susan McElheny Diane Churchill Alice Longwell David McBride Patti Plummer Irma Randall Dick Harper Anthony Benavidez Barbara Stier Carolyn Cooley
David Keith Ken Yates Martin Reinhard David Bareither April Salem Michael McNulty Chad Stratton Kevin F. Hayes Audrey Anna Ward Thomas McConnell Grant Rosen Joseph Frantz
Peter Whitney Anthony Haros Travis Wiemann Jeremy Boucher James Britton, Jr. Joseph R. Tress Dorothy Goebel Keith Fitzsimmons Matthew Ratcliff Nolan Kononitz Robert Deyeso Noah Barden
Ryan Nalepa Luke Blanchette Sean Grant Joey Carosella Colby Dawson Eric Smith Don Ohlemacher
If you will be returning to your summer home in the next few weeks, please let the office know so we can temporarily stop your contribution envelopes. When you return to St. Scholastica Parish in the fall, just let the office know that you have returned and we will resume your contribution envelopes for your winter stay.
If you would like to continue to hear what is happening at St. Scholastica during the summer season, send an email to: mychurch@stscholastica.org or call the parish office at 746-9422 and we will keep you updated with parish news.
Have a safe trip and an enjoyable summer. We look forward to seeing you in the Fall.
Monday, May 16, 2016 8:30 am - † Joan Cronin by Rose Marie Buturla
Tuesday, May 17, 2016 8:30 am - † Joan Spiddle by Barbara MacNeill
Wednesday, May 18, 2016 8:30 am - ♥ Rose & Win Samson and Schnabel & Ed Wu
Thursday, May 19, 2016 8:30 pm - † Claire Jones by Joani Barry
Friday, May 20, 2016 8:30 am - † Richard Jones by Butch & Renee Wise
Saturday, May 21, 2016 4:00 pm - ♥ For the People
Sunday, May 22, 2016 9:00 am - † James O’Donnell by CCW
11:30 am - ♥ For Vocations by Jim & Dolores McLaughlin
♥ For Intentions • † Deceased
Pentecost Sunday May 15, 2016 [I]n one Spirit we were all baptized into one body. — 1 Corinthians 12:13a
Readings for the Week
Saints and Special Observances
Today’s Readings
Page 3 Pentecost
First Reading — Filled with the Holy Spirit, the apostles begin to speak in tongues (Acts 2:1-11). Psalm — Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew the face of the earth (Psalm 104).
Second Reading — In one Spirit we are baptized into one body and given to drink of one Spirit (1 Corinthians 12:3b-7, 12-13) or Romans 8:8-17.
Gospel — Jesus Christ appears to the disciples and sends them on their mission with the power to forgive or retain sins through the Holy Spirit (John 20:19-23) or John 14:15-16, 23b-26. The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission
Sunday: Pentecost Sunday Monday: Seventh Week in Ordinary Time Wednesday: St. John I Friday: St. Bernardine of Siena Saturday: St. Christopher Magallanes and Companions; Blessed Virgin Mary; Armed Forces Day
Monday: Jas 3:13-18; Ps 19:8-10, 15; Mk 9:14-29 Tuesday: Jas 4:1-10; Ps 55:7-11a, 23; Mk 9:30-37 Wednesday: Jas 4:13-17; Ps 49:2-3, 6-11; Mk 9:38-40 Thursday: Jas 5:1-6; Ps 49:14-20; Mk 9:41-50 Friday: Jas 5:9-12; Ps 103:1-4, 8-9, 11-12; Mk 10:1-12 Saturday: Jas 5:13-20; Ps 141:1-3, 8; Mk 10:13-16 Sunday: Prv 8:22-31; Ps 8:4-9; Rom 5:1-5; Jn 16:12-15
Jubilee Year of Mercy May 15, 2016 Solemnity of Pentecost Announcing the Jubilee Year of Mercy, Pope Francis challenged us to proclaim God’s mercy “to everyone without exception . . . again and again, with new enthusiasm and renewed pastoral action” (Misericordiae Vultus, 12). Pentecost proclaims that the door locked for fifty days is thrown open at last. No longer closed in on itself, the community speaks to crowds from different backgrounds, distant lands, exotic languages. Everyone hears their native language. The Spirit does not restore Babel’s uniformity, but forges unity-in-diversity of language, race, nationality—embracing all without exception. During this Jubilee Year of Mercy, Pentecost’s Spirit summons us afresh from mediocrity and isolation to share God’s mercy with the world. “This is our mission!” Francis exclaims. We are “given the gift of the ‘tongue’ of the Gospel and the ‘fire’ of the Holy Spirit, so that while we proclaim Jesus risen, living and present in our midst, we may warm . . . the heart of the peoples, drawing near to Him, the way, the truth, and the life” (Regina Coeli address, Pentecost Sunday, May 24, 2015). —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. Papal quotes Copyright © 2015, Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Used with permission.
St. Scholastica Parish APA 2016
Stewardship Reflections
APA 2016 as of May 5, 2016
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Our parish is filled with caring, generous people who understand and embrace the Annual Pastoral Appeal and all the good that it brings to our parish and to our diocese. It is a true witness to our Catholic Faith when the uni es of faithful, generous people provide resources for our diocese to evangelize and seek those in need of Christ. Your generosity to the Annual Pastoral Appeal supports the mission of Jesus Christ; we are able to bring his love and mercy beyond our parish walls. Thank you to all who have given a sacrificial gi to the Annual Pastoral Appeal. You have reduced our parish obliga on and helped to advance the outreach of our faith. If you have not yet made a gi , it’s never too late. Let your faith be your guide. Open the Door to Mercy and par cipate in this appeal for our parish and for those in need throughout our diocese.
May 15, 2016
Pentecost Sunday
“The Advocate, the Holy Spirit whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you everything and remind you of all that I told you.” JOHN 14:26
The materialism of our society lures us to concentrate more on what we want than on what God wants for us. The relativism of our world tells us that we should be tolerant of all things, that there is no absolute truth. Pray to the Holy Spirit to put the right words in our mouths when challenged about our faith.
Goal - $108,180.00 Pledged - $76,269.26 Total Paid - $54,212.78 Pledge Balance - $22,056.48 Family Pledges - 335 # of Families - 1,120 Average Pledge - $227.67 Balance to Goal - $53,967.22
% of Goal Pledged - 70.50% % of Goal Paid - 50.11%
P arish Calendar
Monday, May 16, 2016 Bulletin Inserts Due for June 5, 2016 1:00 pm - Body of Christ Prayer Group
Tuesday, May 17, 2016 9:00 am - Tuesday Morning Fellowship 10:15 am - Rosary Makers.
Wednesday, May 18, 2016 5:00 pm - Traditional Choir 7:00 pm - Contemporary Choir
Thursday, May 19, 2016 No Scheduled Meetings
Friday, May 20, 2016 9:00 am - Adoration 9:45 am - Legion Of Mary 5:00 pm - Benediction
Saturday, May 21, 2016 No Scheduled Meetings
Sunday, May 22, 2016 9:00 am - CCW Corporate Communion 10:15 am - Last Day of CCD Classes 5:00 pm - CRHP
Blood Pressure Checks the weekend of 5/21 & 5/22
Blood Drive on Sunday, May
22nd from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm
Sacraments
Prison Ministry
Parish Advisory Council
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We are delighted that you’ve joined us for worship and we hope that you’ll return to pray with us often.
As a church community, we offer lots of services to our members in addition to our weekly worship If you have moved into the area, we invite you to become a member.
Feel free to call the parish office at 352-746-9422 or email us at: mychurch@stscholastica.org.
You may also fill out a new parishioner registration form which are located on the table in the Church narthex and on the St. Scholastica website: www.stscholastica.org.
Even if you are here infrequently, we welcome you to join our Parish Family.
Pentecost
Baptism Registered parishioners should contact the office for instruction. This should be done at least six months before the birth of your baby.
Marriages Registered parishioners should contact the parish office at least six months in advance of making marriage arrangements.
Sick Calls Please contact the parish office if you need a priest to come to your home to anoint you, or to be anointed at a weekday Mass.
We are seeking volunteers to assist with the Catholic prison ministry at the Citrus County Jail.
We are in need of men and women. There is a special need for Spanish speaking or bilingual volunteers. Training will be provided. If you would like to volunteer or to learn more about this ministry, please call the Parish Office at 746-9422.
“I was in prison and you visited me…” (Matthew 25:36).
In September of 2015, the first phase of the forming of the St.
Scholastica Parish Advisory Council (PAC) was completed, comprised of seven members. We are now seeking to complete the full complement of the Council. Any St. Scholastica parish member who would like to serve on the council is asked to submit your name, a short personal resume and a picture to the parish office no later than Thursday, May 19th. Voting for
two positions will take place in September.
The Pregnancy & Family Life Center of Citrus County is in desperate need of retired nurses (RN or LPN) to
volunteer at the Center. We are open Monday through Friday from 10 am to 3 pm, and any day and time you can provide help would be greatly appreciated. Please contact Christina Terrasi at cterrasi.pflcinc@yahoo.com for more information.
Community of Catholic Women
Rosary Makers
Baby Bottle Campaign
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There will not be a General meeting in May.
We will have our Corporate Communion on Sunday, May 15th, the Rosary at 8:30, followed by the 9:00 Mass. Immediately following the Mass, arrangements have been made to have our brunch at the Plantation Inn. This is our last function for the year, and all husbands and friends are welcome to join us. For more information and reservations, contact Trish Higgins at 352-746-287
Some of our Charities that we were able to contribute to this year are Day Star, Pregnancy & Family Life Center of Citrus County, Heifer International, Casa, K of C Golf, Rosaries, Saint John Paul 2 Scholarship Fund, Replacing and Cleaning the Church Lights and donating a good sum to the Debt Reduction. This would not have been possible without the support of our Members and Parishioners at all our functions. Thank You.
The Respect Life group and the Knights of Columbus of the parish will again be collecting donations for the Citrus County Pregnancy and Family Life Center. We distributed the empty baby bottles at all the Masses on Mother’s Day, to be filled with your donations and returned on Father’s Day, June 19th.
Congratulations to the Class of 2016! Your Catholic family would like to honor your achievement by inviting you and your family to attend a special Baccalaureate Mass. All graduating Catholic Seniors in Citrus county are invited to attend.
When: May 21st at 10:00 a.m., reception to follow in the Parish Life Center
Where: Our Lady of Grace Church, Beverly Hills
Please RSVP to: olgracefaithformation@embarqmail.com
or text Mylene Taylor at 352-422-3491. Include your name and how many people will be attending the ceremony with
you. Hope to see you there!
St Scholastica Rosary Makers completed 4 years In November 2015, and have distributed over 25,000 rosaries to Missions, children at Saint John Paul II school, Nursing homes, Diocese of St Petersburg Propagation of Faith, Prison and Homeless Ministry.
The 2016 calendar of meetings are as follows: May 17, June 21, off July, August 16, September 20, October 18, and November 15,2016
All meetings begin at 10:15 and last 2 hours and are on the 3rd Tuesday of months above. We welcome new members. Supplies are furnished by donations and Community of Catholic Women. For more information call Ruth Kinney at 341-0879.
The Traveling Chalice Program is a reminder in your home to pray for our Priests and Vocations to the religious life. The Chalice is available to be received in May and the continuing summer months. You may receive the Chalice at the Mass you usually attend and have it in your home for a week or longer. You will receive many blessings for your participation. If interested, please call Rosalie Matt, 746-7143.
Treasures From Our Tradition
Page 7 Pentecost
“Order” and “presbyter” are not everyday words in our vocabulary, since we think of order as a quality of life rather than a collective noun, and “priest” usually does just fine in everyday conversation. Yet each word has deep roots in our tradition. At an ordination we select men for service to the community. Ordo is a Latin word drawn not from pagan religious life but from Imperial Rome. It meant a distinct body standing apart from the people, such as a body of people responsible for civil governance, senators for example. Think of the selectmen or board of governors in your civic home, and you will get the idea. The church borrowed the term to describe the place of certain people within the people of God, thus the “order of deacons,” “the order of presbyters,” and even “the order of virgins, catechumens, widows, neophytes, penitents,” and so on, as distinct groups within the church. Just as ancient Rome had various uniforms for the ranks and stations in civil life, so too did certain garments give clues to membership in an “order” in the church. So, our tradition favors the idea of an ordination liturgy not as receiving something so much as being received. This is clearly expressed in the liturgy. The “kiss of peace” is given only by the ordaining bishop and priests to the newly “ordained,” not by the faithful, the deacons, or the concelebrating bishops who are present. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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A PRAYER TO THE SPIRIT
Spirit of Jesus, poured out in flames of fire upon your disciples on the day of Pentecost, we pray to you: Set afire the hearts of your faithful so that they will announce in all the languages of the world the wonders of the salvation of God. —From Come, Lord Jesus by Lucien Deiss, CSSP, copyright © 1976, 1981, Lucien Deiss. Published by World Library Publications. p.182
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I’m not very good at telling jokes. I like them, but after I hear one and
laugh at it, I let it go and forget it. I suspect this doesn’t just apply to jokes. The Gospel today hints that the disciples may have had the same weakness when Jesus says the Spirit will “teach you everything and remind you of all that I told you” (John 14:26).
Jesus spent three years teaching his disciples about the kingdom of God. While he may have condensed his message to “Love God . . . and love your neighbor as yourself” (Mark 12:30–31), he spent most of his time showing them how much God loves them and how to love their neighbor. He used parables as examples and miracles as signs of the Father’s love. He answered their questions and explained things privately. Knowing that this would still not be enough, he promised to send the Spirit after he had risen. He seems to have known that sometimes you just can’t learn by listening. You have to experience some things to understand them. Sometimes you have to explain something to someone else before you understand it yourself. And that is what the disciples would do.
When they received the Spirit after Jesus’ resurrection, they began to talk about Jesus to anyone who would listen. They also began to do the things Jesus talked about. They fed the poor and healed the sick. Thus they began to experience Jesus in those around them. They would remember what Jesus had taught them and apply it in their lives. They even accepted suffering for their faith.
We too can receive that promise from Jesus to have the Spirit teach and remind us. As we share our faith with others, we begin to experience Jesus in them. Just talking about our faith helps it to grow. As we listen to the Lord in prayer, we are reminded of passages in the Bible that we have read or heard from the altar on Sunday. We begin to understand how they apply in our lives. We may remember things that seemed to be very bad but turned out to be God’s plan—maybe losing a job, only to find a better one; or moving away from friends, only to make new friends later. May the Holy Spirit teach and remind us of the signs of God’s love. Tom Schmidt, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
H ealthy Mind, Body, and Spirit
Time To Relax
What are you planning to do on your next day off? Are you planning to work? Do chores? Run errands? Of Have fun? What we do with our free time is very important to our mental health because our free time can either bring us enjoyment or added stress. In order to make the most of our free time try these steps:
♦ Schedule your fun in
advance. Anticipation is half the fun!
♦ Make a list of activities that
you would most enjoy - not what someone else wants to do.
♦ Take time to enjoy your
activities but don’t rush everything into one time period.
♦ Play like a child and
discover new things.
♦ Consider making Sunday,
technology free. Visit with family and friends and focus on your spiritual side.
This is not medical advice. Always consult your doctor first.
Pentecost Sunday (5/15/16)
The disciples of Jesus made bold proclamations through the promptings of the Spirit. What is the Spirit prompting you to do? Be courageous and act on it! (Acts 2:1-11)
Pentecost Sunday
Page 9 Pentecost
P rayer for Travelers
God of the covenant, You called Abram to leave Ur of the Chaldees and guided him to the Promised Land.
God of the Exodus you led your people out of slavery in Egypt and brought them to a land flowing with milk and honey.
God of the Exile, you restored your people after their captivity in Babylon and settled them in the holy city, Jerusalem.
Watch over and protect all who travel.
Guide their steps with your outstretched arm, and at the end of their journey lead them safely home to their loved ones and friends. Amen.
Two years ago, during Rome’s quiet summer, Pope Francis took a day off to visit privately with some old friends, whose identity took Catholic Italy by surprise: Evangelical Protestants. They welcomed Francis to their Pentecostal Church of Reconciliation, where Francis asked pardon for Catholic persecutions and celebrated the Holy Spirit’s “pentecostal work.” Unlike Satan, declared Francis, who creates division among God’s children, the Holy Spirit creates a diversity rich and beautiful. And unity; not uniformity, Francis specified, but unity in diversity. Francis named the Spirit’s gift “reconciled diversity.” Pentecost’s rich treasury of scriptural readings, for Saturday’s vigil and Sunday’s morning liturgy, traces the Holy Spirit’s work from creation’s beginning, through Jesus’ resurrection, into the church’s earliest days, now into our days. Kindled in our hearts, the Spirit’s gentle fire is ours to share generously, even with those most strikingly different from us. All hearts are Spirit-warmed by reconciled diversity.
Come Holy Spirit!
Reconciled diversity illumines Pentecost and fills this Jubilee Year of Mercy. Locked doors fly open as Pentecost’s Spirit sends forth once-frightened disciples to share Jesus’ gospel in countless languages, uniting crowds of divergent—sometimes hostile—nationalities into one newborn community filled with peace. Paul exhorts the Corinthians, and us, to celebrate our differences, for gifts of the same Spirit build our diversity into Jesus’ one body. Paul bids the Romans, and us, to embrace life bestowed by “the Spirit of adoption, through whom we cry, ‘Abba, Father!’ ” In today’s traditional Gospel, Jesus sends forth previously frightened disciples, and us, to love others as Jesus loves us. So Pope Francis sees Pentecost’s Spirit, in this Jubilee Year of Mercy, summoning us afresh from past mediocrity and selfish isolation to share God’s mercy enthusiastically and generously. The alternative Gospel declares keeping Jesus’ commandments not a mindless obligation but a loving choice, closing Easter Time with Jesus’ enduring promise of the Pentecost Spirit’s abiding presence: that Spirit “will teach you everything and remind you of all I told you.”
Trinity Blessing May the grace of Christ our
Savior And the Father’s boundless
love With the Holy Spirit’s favor Rest upon us from above
Thus may we abide in union With each other and the
Lord And possess in sweet
communion Joys which earth cannot
afford.
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Clergy Rev. James B. Johnson Pastor
mychurch@stscholastica.org
Rev. Jojo Tejada Parochial Vicar
mychurch@stscholastica.org
Deacon Robert Smith Deacon
Administration
Louise Boyer Office Manager lboyer@stscholastica.org
Pat Brockmann Administrative Assistant pbrockmann@stscholastica.org
Anne Griffith Receptionist agriffith@stscholastica.org
John Edel Music Director jedel@stscholastica.org
Theresa Holland Administrator of Rel. Ed. tholland@stscholastica.org
Pat Brockmann Bulletin Editor/Webmaster bulletineditor@stscholastica.org
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Monday-Friday: 8:30 am Saturday Vigil: 4:00 pm & 6:00 pm Sunday: 9:00 am & 11:30 am
Holy Days: Vigil: 4:00 pm; 8:30 am & 7:00 pm
First Saturday: 8:30 am
Reconciliation Saturday: 2:45 - 3:30 pm or by appointment
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament on Fridays from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm with Benediction at 5:00 pm.
Mass Schedule
Address: 4301 W Homosassa Trail Lecanto, FL 34461
Phone: (352)746-9422 Fax: (352) 746-2335
Website: www.stscholastica.org E-Mail: mychurch@stscholastica.org
Parish Office Hours:
Mon - Thurs: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Friday - Closed
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Community of Catholic Women Jeannine Davis - 746-9422
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