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Saint Scholastica Catholic Church….Thank you for worshipping with us.

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Sick List

Seasonal Members

Prayers for the Safety of our Military

Page 2 April 17, 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 Thelma Brilli Carole Kroeck John Birmingham Genevieve Davis John Cornforth Joyce Miller Kay Stegemann

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 Curtis Parker 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

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: [email protected] 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, Apr. 18, 2016 8:30 am - † Jerome Dioguardi by Rose Marie Buturla

Tuesday, Apr. 19, 2016 8:30 am - † Marguerite Durand by Larry & Sue Goulet

Wednesday, Apr. 20, 2016 8:30 am - † Audrey & †Augie Lacorazza by Connie Taylor

Thursday, Apr. 21, 2016 8:30 pm - † Bob Taylor by Connie Taylor

Friday, Apr. 22, 2016 8:30 am - † Karol Kowalewski by Bohdan & Teresa Cieslicki

Saturday, Apr. 23, 2016 4:00 pm - † Helen Powell by The Powell Family

6:00 pm - † Alfred D. Benedetti by Anna Benedetti

Fifth Sunday of Easter Apr. 24, 2016 9:00 am - † Josephine Mennella

by Pete & Sue Burrell

11:30 am - ♥ For The People

♥ For Intentions • † Deceased

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Readings for the Week

Saints and Special Observances

Today’s Readings

Page 3 Fourth Sunday of Easter

First Reading — The Jews angrily reject Paul and Barnabas’ preach-ing. They then turn their energies to the Gentiles (Acts 13:14, 43-52). Psalm — We are his people, the sheep of his flock (Psalm 100). Second Reading — John envisions a great white-robed multitude standing before the throne and before the Lamb. (Revelation 7:9, 14b-17). Gospel — My sheep hear my voice; they follow me. I give them eternal life (John 10:27-30). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.

Sunday: Fourth Sunday of Easter; World Day of Prayer for Vocations Thursday: St. Anselm Friday: Earth Day; Passover begins Saturday: St. George; St. Adalbert

Monday: Acts 11:1-18; Ps 42:2-3; 43:3, 4; Jn 10:11-18 Tuesday: Acts 11:19-26; Ps 87:1b-7; Jn 10:22-30 Wednesday: Acts 12:24 — 13:5a; Ps 67:2-3, 5-6, 8; Jn 12:44-50 Thursday: Acts 13:13-25; Ps 89:2-3, 21-22, 25, 27; Jn 13:16-20 Friday: Acts 13:26-33; Ps 2:6-11ab; Jn 14:1-6 Saturday: Acts 13:44-52; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 14:7-14 Sunday: Acts 14:21-27; Ps 145:8-13; Rv 21:1-5a; Jn 13:31-33a, 34-35

Jubilee Year of Mercy April 17, 2016 Fourth Sunday of Easter

Good Shepherd Sunday: World Day of Prayer for Vocations This Sunday celebrates Jesus as “the Good Shepherd.” When announcing this Jubilee Year of Mercy, Pope Francis focused on Jesus’ “lost sheep” parable in Luke. “[Who] among you,” Jesus asks, “having a hundred sheep and losing one of them would not leave the ninety-nine in the desert and go after the lost one until he finds it?” (Luke 15:4). A reasonable answer? “No responsible shepherd who wants to keep the job!” Yet Jesus considers one lost person supremely important and suggests blaming the shepherd. The sheep didn’t “go astray,” the shepherd “lost” it. Thus, “when he does find it, he sets it on his shoulders with great joy” (15:5). That tender image of Jesus adorns the simple cross Pope Francis has always worn, the Good Shepherd gently carrying the lost sheep home on his shoulders. During this Jubilee Year of Mercy, may we, who once were lost ourselves but now are found, join Jesus in seeking, finding, and gently carrying home at least one precious lamb. —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

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St. Scholastica Parish APA 2016

Stewardship Reflections

APA 2016

Page 4 April 17, 2016

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.

April 17, 2016

4th Sunday of Easter

“The disciples were filled with joy and the Holy Spirit.” ACTS 13:52 Because the disciples heard Our Lord’s call, they were able to spread the Gospel message with strength and vitality. We, too, can experience that same joy if we take time to open our hearts, listen to God, ask for His direction and allow the Holy Spirit to guide our lives and our decisions.

Goal - $108,180.00 Pledged - $67,936.76 Total Paid - $42,191.58 Pledge Balance - $25,745.18 Family Pledges - 287 Average Pledge - $236.71

Balance to Goal - $65,988.42

% of Goal Pledged - 62.80% % of Goal Paid - 39.00%

P arish Calendar

Monday, Apr. 18, 2016 Bulletin Inserts Due for May 8, 2016 9:30 am - CCW Rosary w/ General Mtg. to follow 1:00 pm - Body of Christ Prayer Group 5:00 pm - Hand Bell Rehearsal

Tuesday, Apr. 19, 2016 9:00 am - Tuesday Morning Fellowship 10:15 am - Rosary Makers

Wednesday, Apr. 20, 2016 5:00 pm - Traditional Choir 7:00 pm - Contemporary Choir

Thursday, Apr. 21, 2016 No Scheduled Meetings

Friday, Apr. 22, 2016 9:00 am - Adoration 9:45 am - Legion Of Mary 4:00 pm - Benediction

Saturday, Apr. 23, 2016 CRHP Weekend

Sunday, Apr. 24, 2016 10:15 am - Faith Formation Classes 5:00 pm - CRHP

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Sacraments

Step Up For Students Program

Are You Registered?

Page 5

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: [email protected].

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.

Fourth Sunday of Easter

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.

The Step Up for Students Program now offers partial scholarships for those people above the standard income cut-off. For more

information go to: www.stepupforstudents.org. These funds are not unlimited, and the offer will close when funds are expended for the year.

St. John Paul II accepts both the Step Up and the Gardiner (Personal Learning Scholarship Accounts/PLSA) Scholarship. If you have any questions, please contact the school at 746-2020.

Did you know that demographic studies estimate that more than 1/3 of all

Catholics are not registered in a parish?

Please encourage your friends and family to register!

Registering is important because:

• If a parish doesn’t know who is out there, how can it adequately serve the needs of all - especially singles, divorced or young families who may not see the need to register?

• Registered parishioners receive helpful information about our parish.

• Registration is needed to obtain Baptism/Confirmation sponsor form. Registering is easy. Registration forms are available in the parish office, the narthex and on the parish website.

Fourth Sunday of Easter April 17, 2016

“I have made you a light to the Gentiles, that you may be an instrument of salvation to the ends of the earth.” — Acts 13:47b

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Community of Catholic Women

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5th Annual Golf Tournament

Page 6 April 17, 2016

The General meeting will be held on April 18th, the Rosary will be at 9:15 in the Church, followed by the meeting at 10:00 in the Parish Hall. The Bakeless Bake sale is now in the mail and I thank everyone who has contributed to this. Once again this helps our Parish.

Just a reminder that our Corporate Communion will be held on Sunday, May 15th at the 9:00 Mass. Immediately following the Mass, the brunch will be held at the Plantation Inn. All members and husbands are welcome to join us. Tickets and more information will be available at the April 18th meeting. Trisha Higgins is in charge and her number is 746-2873.

The Knights of Columbus Council #15154, of The St. Thomas Church scheduled their 5th Annual Golf Tournament on Monday, April 18, 2016. The tournament is a 4-person handicap scramble, with a 9:00 am shotgun start. The $60.00 fee includes golf, cart and luncheon after play with numerous prizes.

Additional information and/or registration or sponsors forms can be obtained by contacting Dick Butler 382-3051, Frank Vanzin 503-3880 or Nick Russo 382-2074.

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Marriage Encounter for? It’s for anybody who believes that marriage is the most important relationship on earth. It’s for handyman dads and soccer moms, for empty-nesters and just-past-newlyweds, and for everyone in between. It’s for the couples who know they have it good and want to make it even better—it’s for couples like you. A Marriage Encounter experience is for anybody who knows there’s always more to learn about each other, and that it’s the weekends away that spice things up at home. Most of all, Marriage Encounter is for anyone who believes they made the right choice on their wedding day and every day after. Couples who have been married a few years attend Marriage Encounter weekends along with couples that have been married a few decades—there’s no age limit on a great marriage! For more information about taking a private time away, check out www.wwmetampabay.org or call 813-270-7832! The next WorldWide Marriage Encounter weekend in this diocese is April 29-May 1 at the Franciscan Retreat Center in Tampa.

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Christ Renews His Parish

Page 7 Fourth Sunday of Easter

THE CRHP RENEWAL WEEKEND IS NEXT WEEK

Christ Renews His Parish is a great way to enhance your own spirituality in a very easy, non-threatening way, as well as increasing the faith and strength of our entire Parish Community.

Everyone that has taken part in a Renewal Weekend is very enthusiastic about the increase in faith, hope and love that can come from this renewal.

Here is how one of the current team members feels about her experience with Christ Renews His Parish:

“The CRHP weekend is a beautiful way to shut out the cares of the world for a spirit-filled weekend. I saw how God works in his mysterious ways in the lives of the women of our Parish and saw the Scriptures come alive as the weekend unfolded Treat yourself and come walk with us on our spiritual journey.” Nancy, current and previous team member

Renewal can be considered a re-energizing, a refocusing, and a way of increasing our relationship with God and with each other by realizing how very blessed we are for the abundance he has heaped on us.

Are you new to the parish? Are you a long-time parishioner who feels things are getting 'flat' or routine. Are you lonely? Come to CRHP...YOU are cordially invited. CRHP is for you just as you are now. CRHP will affect your everyday life. CRHP requires a limited time commitment (only a fun-filled weekend),

The women's weekend is next week, April 23 and 24. Jesus is inviting you.

Invitations are in the narthex and carousel in the Bethlehem Room. Your information must be received no later than 4 pm tomorrow, April 18. The registration can be dropped off at the office or placed the box in the narthex.

SEE YOU NEXT WEEK

Rosary Makers

B aby Bottle Campaign 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 will be distributing empty baby bottles at all the Masses on Mother’s Day, May 8th, to be filled with your donations and returned on Father’s Day, June 19th.

T he Traveling Chalice Program

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.

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: April 19, 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.

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Last week we saw how the disciples rejoiced to suffer for their faith.

This week we see them turn away from their persecutors and begin preaching to the Gentiles. Even though they are thrown out of town, they still are filled with joy (Acts 13:50–52). Rejected by their own people, they are happy that the pagans not only listen to them, but also spread the word of the Lord. What I find interesting is that the disciples’ joy comes from their failure to convert the Jewish leaders in Antioch. If those Jews had become believers and had not rejected Paul and Barnabas, the disciples probably would never have thought to preach to non-Jews about Jesus.

I think that failure to convert their own people allowed them to see how God’s power was working for them. That’s why their joy was so great. They were not just congratulating themselves on how well they were preaching. No, they saw how God was doing the real work. That took the pressure off of them. They could stop worrying about every word of their preaching, wondering if they looked holy enough to impress people, or afraid that someone might make fun of them (or do a background check: “Isn’t that Saul, who used to persecute Jesus’ followers? He’s got a lot of nerve thinking he could now be one of them.”). None of that mattered, because they knew that the Spirit was leading them, as our second reading says, “to springs of life-giving water, and God will wipe every tear from their eyes” (Revelation 7:17). They knew they were in God’s hands, as we heard in the Gospel (John 10:28).

Can we be like those disciples? Instead of getting angry at frustrations, can we see them as an opportunity to experience God’s grace? Do we let our failures get us down, or do we let God bring us through them, teaching us to rely on the Lord? When people reject us, do we give up, or do we trust God to help them? Are we ashamed of our past sins, or grateful for God’s forgiveness?

Of course, the disciples didn’t go around looking for ways to suffer. But they did look for ways to share their great news that Jesus is risen from the dead. Let us ask the Lord to send us the Spirit to show us how we can spread that same news. Tom Schmidt, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

T he Shepherd’s Flock

In Christian art, the earliest depictions of Jesus Christ were not of his crucifixion or of his resurrection. The first known renderings of Jesus show him as the Good Shepherd, the image put before us in today’s readings. In the Gospel passage Jesus reveals that he is the shepherd and his followers are his “flock.” In the first and second readings, we are told more about the flock. The passage from Acts assures us that both Jews and Gentiles are called to follow Jesus. It is faith, not birthright, that makes us part of the company of believers. In the passage from the book of Revelation we learn that the flock that follows this Lamb of God will also be washed in his blood. They will endure a time of trial before they enjoy eternal life. Be assured of the promise, we are told, but know there is a price to be paid. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

V ocation Views

Fourth Sunday of Easter (4/17/16)

Who will shepherd God’s people? Pray that good leaders, filled with joy and the Holy Spirit, will serve our Church. (Acts 13:14, 43-52)

CCW Monthly Drawing - This month's monthly winner is #08 Rosalie Matt.

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Fourth Sunday of Easter

Each year this Fourth Sunday of Easter celebrates Jesus the Good Shepherd. Today’s Gospel seems especially timely, for as Christians worldwide suffer persecution like Paul and Barnabas, Jesus promises his sheep enduring, invincible safety: “They shall never perish. No one can take them out of my hand.” But we who are free to live our faith peacefully sometimes take our membership in Jesus’ flock for granted, wandering astray to seek our own pleasure and prosperity. The simple cross that Pope Francis always wears seems to show us how Jesus responds to that. Francis’s cross features an image of Jesus, who has sought and found a lost sheep, then joyfully set it on his shoulders to carry it gently home. May Good Shepherd Sunday in this Jubilee Year of Mercy inspire us, so often lost and found ourselves, to assist Jesus in seeking, finding, and gently carrying home our fellow precious lambs.

THE GOOD SHEPHERD: GENTLE AND STRONG Good Shepherd Sunday inspires a World Day of Prayer for Vocations, asking God to bless communities everywhere with shepherds like Jesus. But our Good Shepherd image should embrace all the dimensions of Jesus’ image. Appropriately, the Jubilee Year of Mercy comforts us by emphasizing Jesus’ tenderness toward straying sheep—since we’re sometimes among them. So we’re glad to picture Jesus as popular religious art often does, a gentle herdsman whose kindly face smiles down on the sweet sleeping lamb he cradles. But in powerful lines already quoted from today’s Gospel, Jesus balances that gentleness. Jesus’ sheep belong to him, are safe in his hand, and destined to live forever. The source of this gentle Good Shepherd’s unflinching strength? “My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all, and no one can take them out of the Father’s hand.” As the Good Shepherd’s gentleness and strength combine to offer us comfort and assurance, they also illustrate discipleship’s imitation of Christ as described by Saint Francis de Sales: “Nothing is so strong as gentleness; nothing is so gentle as real strength.”

THE DISCIPLES: PERSECUTED BUT POSITIVE As models of the Good Shepherd’s gentleness and strength, Paul and Barnabas, though subjected to “violent abuse,” forgo revenge and refuse to despair, choosing instead to become “a light to the Gentiles” and “an instrument of salvation to the ends of the earth.” Thus, despite rejection and persecution, fellow disciples “were filled with joy and the Holy Spirit” and “the Gentiles were delighted and glorified the word of the Lord.” So we should respond positively to life’s negatives and face creatively whatever threatens to extinguish faith’s energy. Helpless though we may feel facing evil that seems ceaseless and overwhelming, Revelation promises that disciples in every generation will one day rejoice to “have survived the time of great distress,” “for the Lamb will shepherd them and lead them to springs of life-giving water, and God will wipe away every tear from their eyes.” Copyright © J. S. Paluch Company

T REASURES FROM OUR TRADITION

Just as the early church consecrated women living alone in the world, today that consecration is available to women who take solemn vows as cloistered nuns (different from religious sisters), women who follow a way of life in communities called “secular institutes,” and laywomen. Oddly, the ritual is not permitted for religious sisters. The prayers talk about the woman’s self-gift to Christ, and her self-gift to the Church. Up until recent years, this was a solemn ceremony performed only for cloistered nuns under certain circumstances. In its new form, we have a ritual that revives a very ancient and little-known way of life. Today, a woman can live independently at home, without association with any religious sisterhood or institute, yet be consecrated to holiness and service. Normally, a ring and/or a veil may be given in the liturgy of consecration. It is a rite very different from religious profession, where the sister makes promises or vows, and is rather an expression of approval and blessing for a way of life already embraced. Unlike ancient times, which valued actual virginity, the new rite may be celebrated for anyone provided there has never been a marriage and the woman has always lived a virtuous life. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

Fourth Sunday of Easter

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Clergy Rev. James B. Johnson Pastor

[email protected]

Rev. Jojo Tejada Parochial Vicar

[email protected]

Deacon Robert Smith Deacon

Administration

Louise Boyer Office Manager [email protected]

Pat Brockmann Administrative Assistant [email protected]

Anne Griffith Receptionist [email protected]

John Edel Music Director [email protected]

Theresa Holland Administrator of Rel. Ed. [email protected]

Pat Brockmann Bulletin Editor/Webmaster [email protected]

Bo Bolinsky/Jimmy Moore Maintenance [email protected] QR Code to St. Scholastica Website

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: [email protected]

Parish Office Hours:

Mon - Thurs: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Friday - Closed

Please remember our parish in your will.

Parish Information

Parish Ministries & Organizations

Community of Catholic Women Jeannine Davis - 746-9422

Knights of Columbus Les McGlothlin - 503-2653

Legion of Mary Lois Tate - 527-2671 Carolyn Geiger - 746-5169

For information on any of our Liturgical Ministries, please call the parish office at 746-9422 for ministry contact numbers.

Diocesan School Saint John Paul II Catholic School Phone: 352-746-2020

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ConsiderRememberingYour Parish in

Your Will.For further information,

please call the Parish Office.

Linda S. Thomas, LLC15 Year Parish Member

[email protected] • www.ilovecitruscountyflorida.com

Wilder Funeral Home

P.O. Box 1052 • 4890 S. Suncoast Blvd.Homosassa Springs, FL 34447

Office: 352-628-3344Fax: 352-628-1346

Jeff Macrini, Funeral Director

• Carpet • Vinyl• Ceramic Tile • Laminate• Wood • Vinyl Plank

Parishioners ChoiceSince 1975

[email protected] W. Gulf to Lake Hwy

Saint MargaretSunday MissalAn ideal companionfor personal prayer.

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Jim Green Jewelers1665 S.E. US Hwy. 19

Crystal River, FL [email protected]

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Next to Winn Dixie, Crystal River Shopping Center

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Ninety days’ worth of Gospel verses and reflections including

a meditation, a prayer, a simple activity for the day and

a related verse from the Old Testament. Ideal for Lent

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Catholic Family Owned

PJP II STUDENTSAnalise, Wesley, Samuel

341-12882507 Hwy. 44 W. Inverness

David Heinz Family

WILLIAMSFLOOR STORE

Residential • CommercialCarpet • Vinyl • Ceramic • Wood2619 Highway 44 West, Inverness

352-637-3840

Advanced Aluminum

Family Owned

and Operated

Lic# CBC1253853

352-628-7519