St Maurice at Resurrection Catholic Church 441 NE 2nd St, Dania Beach, FL 33004
954-961-7777 FAX 954-961-4358
June 17, 2018
PARISH OFFICE
Monday–Friday: 9:00am–5:00pm
CONFESSION
Saturday: 3:00pm (Chapel)
BAPTISM
The baptism of children of registered
parishioners is celebrated on the last
Sunday of each month.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
This sacrament is celebrated once a
year during weekend Masses and is
available at other times on request.
PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK
Our Parish Care Givers bring the
Eucharist to those who are sick in
hospitals, nursing homes or in their
own residences.
MARRIAGE
Couples contemplating this
sacrament must contact the
Parish office at least 6 months prior
to their desired wedding date.
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday Vigil 4:00pm (Eng)
Sunday 8:30am & 10:30am (Eng)
Domingo 1:00pm (Español)
Mon.-Fri. 8:30am (followed by daily
rosary)
PARISH DIRECTORY
Monsignor Jean Pierre—Pastor
Father Dennis Rausch, Assistance
Vicki McCutchan Office Manager
Sheryl Dillon-Jones—Music
Ashley Ronnan—CCD
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~Parish Mission Statement~
We are the Family of St. Maurice at Resurrection Parish joined together sacramentally in Jesus Christ, sharing our skills and abilities across the
world to nourish all human hungers. We continually renew our energies by celebrating around the Table of the Lord and grow to be
more effective ministers.
in the name of Jesus. Amen.
TREES
"And all the trees of the field shall know that I, the Lord, bring low the high
tree, lift high the lowly tree, wither up the green tree, and make the
withered tree bloom." —Ezekiel 17:24
The Bible begins with the tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good
and evil (Gn 2:9). It ends with the trees of life on the banks of the river of life
-giving waters in heaven (Rv 22:1-2). Ezekiel described the Messianic
kingdom as a majestic cedar tree on a high mountain (Ez 17:22-23). In
contrast, Jesus described His kingdom in a much less impressive way as be-
ing like a mustard tree or shrub (Mk 4:32). Finally, the early Church referred
to Jesus' cross as a tree (see Acts 13:29).
The cross is the ultimate tree of life bridging Genesis to Revelation, the
beginning to the end, earth to heaven, and humanity to God. The tree of the
cross is the fulfillment of the Messianic prophecies. It is the means of
establishing God's kingdom on earth
as it is in heaven. It is the way to enter
the kingdom of heaven.
Prayer: Father, may the sight of a tree
make me think with gratitude of Your
Son's cross.
Promise: "We walk by faith, not by
sight." —2 Cor 5:7
Praise: Praise You Jesus, our Life, Love,
and risen Lord God. You are "the
Author of Life" (Acts 3:15). We rejoice
in You!
Remember the Sabbath We all know that “keeping the Sabbath holy” is the
third commandment. That being said, keeping it holy
means far more than just attending Mass … that’s the
minimum. Do everything you can to recapture your
Sabbath. Make it a day of rest, not of tasks. Enter
into the day, into family time and into true rest and
communion with God and one another. The more we
begin to set aside the entire day, the more our lives
become balanced and the more we will be able to
truly enter into the sacramental embrace of God. Pray
with Exodus 20:8.
Remember not to come to Mass
empty-handed This doesn’t mean to bring your wallet … father
wouldn’t like that, either. No, it means to arrive at
Mass with intentionality and with intentions! Know
who and what you are going to offer up to the Lord in
prayer and encourage your teens to have someone/
something as an intention, as well.
Pray with 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18.
Recuerde el Sábado
Todos sabemos que "guardar el día de reposo santo"
es el tercer mandamiento. Dicho eso, mantenerlo
santo significa mucho más que solo asistir a Misa ...
eso es lo mínimo. Haz todo lo que puedas para
recapturar tu sábado. Que sea un día de descanso, no
de tareas. Ingrese en el día, en el tiempo familiar y
en el verdadero descanso y la comunión con Dios y
con los demás. Cuanto más empecemos a dejar de
lado todo el día, más equilibradas seremos nuestras
vidas y más podremos verdaderamente entrar en el
abrazo sacramental de Dios. Ora con Éxodo 20: 8.
Recuerde no venir a la Misa con
las manos vacías
Esto no significa traer tu billetera ... a mi padre
tampoco le gustaría eso. ¡No, significa llegar a Misa
con intencionalidad y con intenciones! Sepa quién y
qué va a ofrecer al Señor en oración y anime a sus
adolescentes a tener a alguien / algo como una
intención, también.
Ora con 1 Tesalonicenses 5: 16-18.
Offer tory for June 9 & 10 Offertory …$ 2,932.00
Attendance 220
We appreciate your generosity!
The Bible Timeline: Join us for FREE
Mondays, 7:00pm, Social Hall or Tuesdays 10:00am
Qs: Call Vicki 954-961-7777
Bring a Bible & Beverage
New Window Covers in the
Social Hall & Office
A Special Thanks to the
Women’s Club
For the Lovely NEW Blinds
that are energy efficient
and beautiful!!
Serenity Garden News!
A Statue of The Blessed Mother has
been donated by Cristobal Ospina and his
daughter Luci.
Thank you!!
Saturday June 16th
4:00pm † Nancy Carrero by Mary & Family
Sunday June 17th
8:30am † Edward J Dombrowski by Delores
Kunzig
8:30am † George Kunzig by Dan & Judy
Calahan
10:30am Margaret Fetzer by Darlene Fetzer
1:00pm † Rev Casimir Stadalnikas
Monday June 18th
8:30am † Chester Dabrowski & Walter
Dombraowski by Dan, Judy & Family
Tuesday June 19th
8:30am Maria Bossio Spl Int by Maria Bossio
Wednesday June 20th
8:30am † Joseph Barber by Alamo
Thursday June 21st
8:30am † Maura Queally by P.J.
Friday June 22nd
8:30am † Rev Joseph Beaumount
Saturday June 23rd
4:00pm † John Edward Ballotta by Marie
Ballotta
4:00pm † Jacqueline Alcndor by Marielyn
Hogarth
Sunday June 24th
8:30am † Rev Matthew Turk
10:30am † Rev Harold O’Hara
1:00pm † Rev Romeo Rivas
Honor a loved one’s Memory,
Special Intentions, Birthday or Anniversary Make a donation for a
Monthly Gift
of the Mass or Candles
Bread $60 | Wine $75 |
Candles $50 | Sacristy Candle $40
The Nativity of John the Baptist
June 24, 2018
When Jesus came to
him to be baptized,
John recognized him
and said, "It is I who
need baptism from
you." Jesus told John
to baptize Him
anyway, which he
did, whereupon the
heavens opened, and
the Spirit of God was seen like a dove. The voice of
God spoke, saying, "This is my beloved Son, in whom I
am well pleased."
Pope Francis Calls John The
Baptist A Model for
Christians Today
Collection Envelope Request...
The collection envelopes are a convenient way to make
your donations and support your parish. In an effort to
help the Money Counters and the Data Entry Volunteers,
it is helpful to use just ONE envelope to put your donation
in rather than multiple envelopes.
We often find multiple envelopes from the same family,
collected at the same mass, or sent in by mail.
By using 1 envelope for multiple contributions, this will
save the volunteers time and provide more accuracy to
give you the credit you deserve.
We are thankful for your
understanding and support!
The Money Counters &
Data Entry Volunteers
WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEK??
Mon 18 Tue 19 Wed 20 Thur 21 Fri 22 Sat 23 Sun 24
7:00pm Bible Study Social Hall
10:00am Bible Study Social Hall
7:00pm Charismatic Prayer Chapel
9:00am Adoration 10:00am BINGO 7:00pm Spanish Prayer
9:30am Legion of Mary Social Hall 11:30am Rosary Making & Crafts Social Hall 6:00pm Pray for Life Chapel
10:00am SVDP 7:00pm Coro Latino Chapel
10:00am Share A Meal
12:00pm Fire in the Lord
Readings for the Week of June 17, 2018
Sunday Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Ez 17:22-24; Ps 92:2-3, 13-14, 15-16; 2 Cor 5:6-10; Mk 4:26-34 Monday 1 Kgs 21:1-16; Ps 5:2-3ab, 4b-6a, 6b-7; Mt 5:38-42 Tuesday Saint Romuald, Abbot 1 Kgs 21:17-29; Ps 51:3-4, 5-6ab, 11 & 16; Mt 5:43-48 Wednesday 2 Kgs 2:1, 6-14; Ps 31:20, 21, 24; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Thursday Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, Religious Sir 48:1-14; Ps 97:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7; Mt 6:7-15 Friday Saint Paulinus of Nola, Bishop; Saints John Fisher, Bishop, and Thomas More, Martyrs2 Kgs 11:1-4, 9-18, 20; Ps 132:11, 12, 13-14, 17-18; Mt 6:19-23 Saturday BVM 2 Chr 24:17-25; Ps 89:4-5, 29-30, 31-32, 33-34; Mt 6:24-34 Vigil: Jer 1:4-10; Ps 71:1-2, 3-4a, 5-6ab, 15ab & 17; 1 Pt 1:8-12; Lk 1:5-17
Parish Registration -Come Join the Family….. Experience meaningful love and worship by being a part of a dynamic community , joined together sacramentally in Jesus
Christ, supporting life-changing ministries. To join our family, call the Parish Office 954 -961-7777.
Or register Online at www.stmauriceatresurrection.org
Experimente amor y adoración significativos al ser parte de una comunidad dinámica, unida conjuntamente en Jesucristo,
apoyando ministerios que cambian la vida. Para unirse a nuestra Familia llame a la Oficina Parroquial 954 961 7777.
GETTING INVOLVED: MINISTRY HIGHLIGHTS
Charismatic Prayer Group The Charismatic Prayer Group comes together to
pray, read Gods Word, and encourage one another as we grow in God’s Love.
We meet on Tuesday evenings in the Chapel at 7:00pm, and hope you will come join us.
This group has been meeting for a number of years, we pray for those in need and find spiritual growth through song and prayer.
Once a year we sponsor a 7 week “Life in the Spirit” program, where each week a different guest speaker
addresses a different topic that is then open for discussion in small groups. These sessions are life
changing in many ways.
If you would like more information, please contact Jack Peletier 954-467-8228 or
Anna Hadley 954-967-9533
Come Experience a Different Way to Pray!
Bible Studies We are using Structured Bible Studies from
Ascension Press, with featured Video presentations by experts on the topics. There are lively small-group
discussions, guided by leader materials and you can attend with or without purchasing the workbook.
We meet on Monday’s at 7:00pm in the Social Hall. We also have a Tuesday morning workshop at 10:00am that is self-directed where you can come to the office, and select a study from a large selection of topics. Some topics are 1
hour while others can be several weeks. You work at your own pace on these studies, so bring a friend and enjoy a
cup of coffee with God and the Bible. Our Goal is to provide an easy way to read and understand
the Bible that many of us find so difficult.
This ministry is open to everyone who has a desire to learn, share and grow together in God’s love.
The Bible is a Library of books that tell the story of Salvation, we hope you will stop by and join us….
For more information, or to help please contact
Vicki McCutchan 954-961-7777