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Our Lady of the Our Lady of the Our Lady of the
Holy Rosary Holy Rosary Holy Rosary --- St. RichardSt. RichardSt. Richard Catholic Church Catholic Church Catholic Church
January 15, 2017January 15, 2017January 15, 2017
Under the Pastoral Care of the Trinitarian FathersUnder the Pastoral Care of the Trinitarian FathersUnder the Pastoral Care of the Trinitarian Fathers
7500 SW 152 Street, Palmetto Bay, FL 331577500 SW 152 Street, Palmetto Bay, FL 331577500 SW 152 Street, Palmetto Bay, FL 33157
Parish ClergyParish ClergyParish Clergy
Fr. William J. Sullivan, O.SS.T.Fr. William J. Sullivan, O.SS.T.Fr. William J. Sullivan, O.SS.T.
Fr. Daniel Houde, O.SS.T.Fr. Daniel Houde, O.SS.T.Fr. Daniel Houde, O.SS.T.
Fr. Richard Giner, O.SS.T.Fr. Richard Giner, O.SS.T.Fr. Richard Giner, O.SS.T.
Deacon Robert O’Malley Deacon Robert O’Malley Deacon Robert O’Malley
Website: www.HRSRCS.org
HOLY ROSARY - ST. RICHARD CATHOLIC CHURCH & SCHOOL
Under the Pastoral Care of The Trinitarian Fathers
Church School 7500 SW 152 Street 18455 Franjo Road Palmetto Bay, Fl. 33157 Cutler Bay, Fl. 33157 (305) 233-8711 (305) 235-5442 Fax (305) 254-2756 Fax (305) 235-5670
Church & School Web site: www.hrsrcs.org
Church E-Mail: School E-Mail:
[email protected] [email protected]
Fr. Sullivan, extension 101 Fr. Richard, extention 101 Fr. Daniel, extension 106 Paul D. Otero, extension 111 Sandra Blanco, extension 101 Rosa Phillips extension 100 Alicia Mendes, extension 115 Maria de Lourdes Rodriguez, extension 116
Mass Schedule
Daily Mass: 8:00 am Monday through Saturday Tuesdays, 7:00 pm Spanish
Saturday Vigil: 5:00 pm,
Sunday Masses: 7:00am
9:00am Family Liturgy 10:30am
12:30pm en Español 5:00pm Youth Mass
Church Office Hours
Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Closed for Lunch 11:30am-12:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 12:30pm
Religious Education Building
Sunday 8:00am—1:00pm
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Monday - Friday after the 8:00 am mass till 1:00 pm in the
Religious Education Prayer Room.
Parish Staff
Fr. Adelson Moreira, O.SS.T. Administrator
Fr. Daniel
SSSACRAMENTACRAMENTACRAMENT OFOFOF RRRECONCILIATIONECONCILIATIONECONCILIATION Sat. 8:30am Sat. 8:30am Sat. 8:30am --- 10:00am / Bilingual, 1st Sat. of the Month10:00am / Bilingual, 1st Sat. of the Month10:00am / Bilingual, 1st Sat. of the Month
or by Appointmentor by Appointmentor by Appointment
Church StaffChurch StaffChurch Staff
Paul D. OteroPaul D. OteroPaul D. Otero Catechesis & Managing DirectorCatechesis & Managing DirectorCatechesis & Managing Director
Sandra BlancoSandra BlancoSandra Blanco Parish SecretaryParish SecretaryParish Secretary
[email protected]@[email protected] María de Lourdes Rodríguez María de Lourdes Rodríguez María de Lourdes Rodríguez
Sacramental CoordinatorSacramental CoordinatorSacramental Coordinator [email protected]@[email protected]
Alicia M. MendesAlicia M. MendesAlicia M. Mendes Catechesis RegistrarCatechesis RegistrarCatechesis Registrar
[email protected]@[email protected] Rosa Perez PhillipsRosa Perez PhillipsRosa Perez Phillips
ReceptionistReceptionistReceptionist [email protected]@[email protected]
Rosa Scott Rosa Scott Rosa Scott Music MinisterMusic MinisterMusic Minister Marion ScottMarion ScottMarion Scott
Assistant Music MinisterAssistant Music MinisterAssistant Music Minister Diane KessellDiane KessellDiane Kessell
CantorCantorCantor Juan BolañosJuan BolañosJuan Bolaños
Cleopatra de la CruzCleopatra de la CruzCleopatra de la Cruz Ramona de la CruzRamona de la CruzRamona de la Cruz
CustodiansCustodiansCustodians Caridad BonetCaridad BonetCaridad Bonet
Rectory HousekeeperRectory HousekeeperRectory Housekeeper
School StaffSchool StaffSchool Staff
Ninnette LozanoNinnette LozanoNinnette Lozano Principal Principal Principal
[email protected]@[email protected] Cristina PerezCristina PerezCristina Perez
Assistant PrincipalAssistant PrincipalAssistant Principal [email protected]@[email protected]
Nancy KennedyNancy KennedyNancy Kennedy RegistrarRegistrarRegistrar
[email protected]@[email protected] Michelle FrederickMichelle FrederickMichelle Frederick
SecretarySecretarySecretary [email protected]@[email protected] Katherine Fernández Katherine Fernández Katherine Fernández
BookkeeperBookkeeperBookkeeper [email protected]@[email protected]
Maggie CunillMaggie CunillMaggie Cunill VPK Dir.VPK Dir.VPK Dir.
[email protected]@[email protected]
St. Vincent de Paul Holy Rosary—St. Richard
Conference. For assistance
please call (786) 230-0966
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time January 15, 2017
Bernie Torres Maria Amaro Pearl Fabio Herbert Fabio Cristina Dangond Teresa R. Summerton Patricia Ramos Diosdado Same Christopher Ricardo Dan Kavanaugh Judy Attong Madeline Rana Hilde Lorenz Pauline Sierens Fernando Montenegro Donald Fife Adelaide Henriquez
Pray for the SickPray for the Deceased
Let us also pray for all residents of Jackson South Hospital, Purdue Medical Center,
East Ridge Retirement Community, Pine Wood Villas and the assisted living facilities
surrounding our Parish Community.
Names must be renewed every 4 weeks by contacting the church office.
Fr. Brian Dalton Fr. Willie O’Shea Fr. Michael Kish Fr. Joseph Fishwyck Fr. Raul Angulo Fr. Alberto Rodriguez, O.SS.T. Fr. Thomas Morris, O.SS.T. Sr. Ana M. Lanzas, SCTJM Bianca Maderal Philp Loria Mary Burke Reynaldo E. Edones William Zahoran Joyce Masso Joan Chappell Frank Puglia Sandra Joly
January 15, 2017 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Mass Celebrants January 21 and 22, 2017
Saturday, 5:00 pm Fr. Daniel
Sunday, 7:00 am Fr. Sullivan 9:00 am Fr. Sullivan 10:30 am Fr. Daniel 12:30 pm Fr. Marcelino 5:00 pm Fr. Sullivan
BLESSED SACRAMENT CHAPEL
Blessed Sacrament Chapel will reopen on
Monday evening, January 23, 2017.
How appropriate that the chapel opens on the
National Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of
Unborn Children.
Recitation of the Rosary will begin at 6:30pm followed
by Mass at 7 o’clock. A reception following the Mass
will be held in the Parish Hall. All members of the
parish are invited to attend. Please mark your
calendars and join us on this important day for this
special occasion.
Daily mass will be held in the chapel each
morning at 8:00 am, Monday through Saturday,
beginning on Tuesday, January 24th.
SATURDAY, January 14th
5:00 p.m. †Phung Kim Tran by her loving family †Roland Miville by Beatriz Miville & family
SUNDAY, January 15th 7 a.m. Living and deceased members of HRSR Parish Intentions for Provincial Fr. William J. Axe, O.SS.T. and all the Trinitarians deceased by the Trinitarian Community in Miami 9 a.m. †Mike Boyle †Peggy Kelleher by Dennis & Joann Lacina 10:30 a.m. †Phung Kim Tran by her loving family †Peter Lynch by Sinclair family 12:30 p.m. †Rosalia Fuquene de Sanabria de su hijo Hector y familia 5:00 p.m. Health Intentions of Christopher Ricardo by his loving family †Daniel S. Adones by Marlene Bulos
MONDAY, January 16th , 8:00 a.m. †Alberto Juan del Calvo by HRSR Priests & staff †Phung Kim Tran by her loving family
TUESDAY, January 17th, 8:00 a.m. †Phung Kim Tran by her loving family †Jeff Coon by Judy Richarz 7:00 p.m. Almas del Purgatorio de Lorena Fuenmayor
WEDNESDAY, January 18th , 8:00 a.m. †Phung Kim Tran by her loving family Birthday Intention Marie Lapaix by Claire
THURSDAY, January 19th , 8:00 a.m. In Thanksgiving by Claire
†Phung Kim Tran by her loving family
FRIDAY, January 20th , 8:00 a.m. †Phung Kim Tran by her loving family Health Intentions of Jaques by Claire SATURDAY, January 21th , 8:00 a.m. † Jorge de Arcos by Chinloy family
†Daragh Feeney by Ellen Linardi
In honor of
Martin Luther King Jr. Day the Parish Office will be
closed Sunday January 15, & Monday the 16.
Gloria In Excelsis Deo December 25, 2016 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time January 15, 2017
THIRD ORDER OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY - GLORIA TIBI TRINITAS!!!
On Sunday, January 22, 2017,at the celebration of the 10:30 Eucharist, fifteen men and women from different walks of life, different ages, different backgrounds will profess the vows of Poverty, Chastity, and Obedience in the Order of the Most Holy Trinity and the Captives. All very different, yet sharing the common vision of our Holy Founder, St. John DeMatha. These men and women will become part of a Religious Family that began in the year 1198 when Christians were being persecuted and martyred for their faith in Jesus. St. John DeMatha felt divinely inspired to found a Religious Community that would come to the aid of those persecuted for their faith and for all who are less free, less able to achieve their God-given status as Sons and Daughters of God. Throughout these last eight centuries, the Order has striven to, as the Prophet Isaiah would boldly proclaim: "...announce liberty to captives, freedom to exiles, sight to the blind, to announce favor from the Lord God." Within a very short span of time the Order realized that slavery and captivity take on many forms of evil. In our day the scourge of human trafficking, addictions to drugs and alcohol, pornography, economic and social injustice cry out for liberation which only comes from the Lord Jesus Christ.
The Trinitarian Order is composed of three Orders. The First, is made up of Priests and Brothers who have sought to bring the Gospel of liberation to all the corners of the globe. Making strong these efforts toward spiritual and human liberation are the prayers of the Trinitarian, contemplative Nuns around the globe who pray continuously, both day and night, that the work of the Redemption wrought by Christ might become fully realized. Finally, men and women, married or single, in every era, have sought to unite themselves more fully, more intimately, in the mission of redemptive charity envisioned by our holy Founder. Consequently there arose a tremendous force of men and women, uniting themselves to the poor, chaste and obedient Christ, who have carried out, through prayer and action, realizing in concrete yet varied ways, the founding purpose, the gift, the "charism" of the Trinitarian Order: Glory to our God, One and Three, and freedom to all who suffer with the chains of slavery, making them less free, less human.
Next Sunday, these fifteen men and women will take on the vision and the mission of our Holy Founder, St. John DeMatha. We offer them our congratulations and our prayers. If YOU feel called to be part of our Trinitarian family, call the parish office and glimpse the journey of true freedom in Jesus. We will provide all the information needed. As Jesus invited His first Disciples: "Come and see!"
Congratulations to our newly professed Trinitarian brothers and sisters:
ABE CRUZ CARLO PALACIO NADIA CHERUBIN GABRIELA PAZ EMMANUEL CHERUBIN EDUARDO PAZ DENISE FRANCOEUR BEATEIZ ELENA RENDON JULIE GENNA RIN A. STACEY GERARD GENNA MARGARET STEELE JOSE JIMENEZ AMY WALKER CORALY MALDONADO
AD MULTOS ANNOS!!!
Background to understand Sunday’s Scripture readings.
December 25, 2016 Gloria In Excelsis Deo January 15, 2017 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle A Sunday, January 15, 2017
First Reading Isaiah 49:3, 5-6
God's servant, Israel, will be made a light to the nations.
Responsorial Psalm Psalm 40:2, 4, 7-10
God desires obedience.
Second Reading 1 Corinthians 1:1-3
Paul greets the Church in Corinth.
Gospel Reading John 1:29-34
John testifies that Jesus is the Lamb of God, God's own Son.
Background on the Gospel Reading
This Sunday we break from our reading of Matthew's Gospel (the primary Gospel for our current liturgical
cycle, Cycle A) to read from John's Gospel. We heard Matthew's account of Jesus' baptism last Sunday, on the
feast of the Baptism of the Lord. Today, we hear John the Baptist's testimony about Jesus as found in John's
Gospel. John's Gospel differs from the other Gospels because John does not describe Jesus' baptism by John the
Baptist. Instead, John the Baptist announces that he knows that Jesus is the Son of God.
In today's reading, John the Baptist sees Jesus approaching and cries out, giving witness about who Jesus is. In
John's testimony he says that he saw the Spirit descend upon Jesus. By this sign, John the Baptist knew that
Jesus was the one who is to come after him.
John the Baptist uses two titles for Jesus that are familiar to us. John calls Jesus the “Lamb of God” and the
“Son of God.” By using these titles, John the Baptist identifies Jesus' ultimate purpose: to redeem sinful
humanity.
John the Baptist's testimony about Jesus clearly distinguishes John's baptism from the Baptism that Jesus will
inaugurate. John baptizes with water; Jesus will baptize with the Holy Spirit. John also puts his practice of
baptism in the context of Jesus' ministry. The purpose of John's baptism was to make Jesus known to Israel.
John the Baptist's sense of purpose is clearly identified in this reading: he baptized in order to prepare for and
make known the ministry of the One who was to follow. John's witness is an excellent example of what it means
to be a disciple. By our Baptism, we are called to make Jesus known to the entire world by our words and by the
witness of our lives.
INFORMATION Catechesis
Worlds Finest Chocolates Chocolate Sales are coming to an end. All sales must be in no later than Thursday, January 26th.
Catechists Workshop Has been postponed until further notice.
Parent Meeting for Euch 1 & 2 and Conf Level 3 a & b This meeting is Mandatory ONLY FOR Eucharist (RCIC Level 2) Level 1 & 2 and Confirmation Level 3 a & b. Held in the Parish Center Saturday, February 4th, from 10 am. SHARP to 11:15 am.
Spirit Day Confirmation Level 3 students are required to attend, Saturday, February 18th, at the Holy Rosary Campus from 8:30 am till after Mass held at 5:00 pm (family's and Sponsors are welcome to attend the Mass).
Gloria In Excelsis Deo December 25, 2016 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time January 15, 2017
Mardi Gras Gala Saturday February 25th, 2017
$50.00 per person includes;
Dinner with 1 complementary drink
Live Jazz, & Party Music
With a Costume Contest
Table of 8 $320.00
RSVP for complementary babysitting
Join the Planning Committee
Bereavement Ministry Grief Group Support
1st & 3rd Mondays of the Month
Holy Rosary - St Richard 2017 Grief Group Support
1st Meeting on
January 9 @ 7:30-9:00 PM January 16 @ 7:30 - 9:00 PM
In February 2017
Grief Group Meetings will resume 1st & 3rd Monday Schedule
Any questions, please contact
Joan Lyons 305-235-0644
Sunday, January 8, 2017 Offertory: $14,418.03 St. Vincent de Paul Collection: $610.00 Capital Improvement: $70.00 Needy: $69.00 School Support: $175.00
Sunday, January 1, 2017 Offertory: $14,542.06 St. Vincent de Paul Collection: $259.00 Capital Improvement: $232.00 Needy: $116.00 Initial Offering: $240.00
Sunday, December 25, 2016 Offertory: $30,810.05 Vincent de Paul Collection: $223.00 Needy: $80.00 Capital Improvement: $105.00 Christmas Flowers: $264.00
Sunday, December 18, 2016 Offertory: $15,892.33 St. Vincent de Paul Collection: $358.00 Needy: $65.50 Capital Improvement: $296.00 Christmas Flowers: $289.00 Christmas: $1,861.00
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For more information, please feel free to contact the church office via our Parish App, e-mail: [email protected], or call us at 305-233-8711.
Priest Office Floors $7,650 Completed
Sewer Pump Station $6,600 Completed
A/C’s Priest & Parish Offices $19,500
*Rel Ed & Parish Center Roofs $186,643
*Unforeseen roof damages on the Rel Ed building ($8,000)and Parish Center building ($29,878). Original cost $148,765
We have met our Goal of $113,765 and have collected $119,887 to date / 250 Families
Actual Over (Cash Received) will be returned to the Parish
Planned Giving
Imagine a gift that gives forever. That is what happens with an endowment. What you give today will strengthen our parish family by providing perpetual financial support. For more information on how to leave a legacy, contact the rectory or call the Office of Planned Giving at (305) 762-1110.
December 25, 2016 Gloria In Excelsis Deo January 15, 2017 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Gloria In Excelsis Deo December 25th, 2016 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time January 15, 2017
We welcome to theWe welcome to theWe welcome to the community through thecommunity through thecommunity through the Sacrament of BaptismSacrament of BaptismSacrament of Baptism
EMILIA URBIETA ENA SOPHIA LAGE
LUCY MARGARET RODRIGUEZ XIMENA SELENA LARGAESPADA
JAVIER GRULLON MERIP
OUR LADY OF THE
HOLY ROSARY—ST. RICHARD CATHOLIC CHURCH & SCHOOL
18455 FRANJO ROAD - CUTLER BAY, FL 33157 PHONE: (305)235-5442 WEB SITE: www.hrsrcs.org
“United through the Cross”
If you, or anyone you know, is hurting from the pain of separation or divorce, we ask that you invite them to join the Divorce Care Ministry at Holy Rosary - St. Richard.
Divorce Care meet on Mondays in classroom 11 of the Religious Education building at 7:00 pm starting January 23rd.
More information is available at the church office or you can visit our web page at; www.divorcecare.org. Registration is $15 at the first meeting.
We ask our parish family to keep this ministry in your prayers.
It is with deepest sympathy
we commit to eternal rest with our Lord.
Thomas Novitsky
May God’s perpetual light shine upon them.
December 25, 2016 Gloria In Excelsis Deo
Senior High Youth Ministry Senior High Youth Ministry Senior High Youth Ministry
Wednesday Evenings Wednesday Evenings Wednesday Evenings
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7:30 to 9:00 PM7:30 to 9:00 PM7:30 to 9:00 PM
Middle School Middle School Middle School
MinistryMinistryMinistry
The 2nd Friday of each monthThe 2nd Friday of each monthThe 2nd Friday of each month
from 7:00 to 8:30 PMfrom 7:00 to 8:30 PMfrom 7:00 to 8:30 PM
Men’s Retreat Now, this is your time for your spiritual
check-up.
“A check-up from the neck up”
January 20, 21 and 22, 2017 at Our Lady of Florida Spiritual Center
1300 US Highway #1 North Palm Beach, Florida 33408
(561) 626-1300
Donation $195.00 for the weekend
For further information please call George Powers 305-253-4113 or Jim Frigo 305-815-2393.
January 15, 2017 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sailor Amean Jean M. Tejeda GySgt David P. D’Andrea PO2 Brandon Winslow MSgt. Tricia Wilk-Dawson Lt. Michael Joseph Cornely FT3 Nerio Ruiz MSgt. Ryan Peterson St. Stg. Alexander Diaz-Clark PO1 Jonathan Carcereny PFC Tracy Louise Nodarse 2nd Lt. Eric Mullery LS4 Norrik Hodge Ensign Vincent Deegan Tech Sgt. Loiver Gibbs
Gloria In Excelsis Deo December 25, 2016 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time January 15, 2017
Before you set a wedding date or begin any other steps when you become engaged, you first point of
contact should be your parish, your home of faith. They are the ones who will guide you through the
entire marriage preparation process from start to finish. At that time, you will schedule a time to meet
and begin walking together on this joyous journey, receiving the guidance and assistance you need to
complete the process, while keeping in mind they may even have specific recommendations as to which
courses or tools listed below are best for the couple to follow. You may also want to take a moment to
plan out a timeline for completion of these steps and other wedding arrangements.
Requirements for Marriage:
•Baptismal certificate with notations (no older than 6 months) •Marriage Preparation: (Retreat) and Fully engaged (Survey)
Retreat: Camino del matrimonio (Pre-Cana)
Dwayne Clein 305-226-4664 [email protected] or Mildred 305-765-3646/305-762-1140
For additional information on marriage preparation you can visit www.miamiarch.org/familylife
•Marriage License (2 weeks prior the wedding date)
Convalidation (for couples already married civilly)
Requirements: •Baptismal certificate with notations (no older than 6 months) •Marriage Preparation (Matrimonio 2000) 305-821-0002 •Copy of the Civil Marriage
The Lack or Absence of the Canonical Form of Marriage for a Roman Catholic: (for previously civilly unions ONLY)
•State Marriage certificate •Divorce certificate
“Christians celebrate the Sacrament of Marriage because they know they need it! They need it to stay together and to carry out their mission as parents. “In joy and in sadness, in sickness and in health”. This is what the spouses say to one another during the celebration of the Sacrament, and in their Marriage they pray with one another and with the community. They do so because they need to, for the long journey they are making together: it is a long journey, not for a brief spell but for an entire life!”
Pope Francis