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445 82nd Ave. St. Pete Beach, FL
PHONE: 727.360.1147 FAX: 727.367.4418
Website: www.stjohnsparish.org
Facebook.com/StJohnVianneyCatholicChurch/StPeteBeach
St. John Vianney Catholic Church
500 84th Ave. St. Pete Beach, FL
PHONE: 727.360.1113 FAX: 727.367.8734
Website: www.sjvcs.org
St. John Vianney Catholic School
Clergy
Fr. John Blum, Pastor Fr. Emery Longanga, Ph.D., Parochial Vicar
Deacon Joe Grote Deacon Richard Santello
Mass Schedule
EASTER–ADVENT
Monday–Saturday: 8:15 a.m. Saturday Vigil: 4 p.m. Sunday: 7, 8:30, 10 & 11:30 a.m.
St. John Vianney Catholic Church and School
A Stewardship Parish
Sixth Sunday of Easter
May 21, 2017
First Communion Sunday, May 21, 2017
Anderson, Aiden Anderson, Oliver Banks, Kaitlyn Beaulieu, Oscar Bessolo, Giovanna Bickford, Jackson Borrego, Madalynn Browning, Cash Burnham, Sandra Coletta, Maria Fuss, Kelly Garcia, Elena Garcia, Margaret Hoben, Gabrielle Hysell, Ava Jerger, Ronald Kenney, Frank Khalsi, Lina Sophia Kosharek, Emma Leavitt, Madden Leonard, Cyrihn
Liebel, Chris Mabarak, Clayton Mantione, Isabella
Meidl, Peyton Mendiola, Magnolia
Miller, Steven Mitchell, Adora
Mulholland, Kaden Nicklaus IV, Paul
Paradis Kylee Pederson, Joseph
Pereira, Jizelle Pilz, Ava
Pletcher, Riley Radosevich, Ryan
Robinson, Lilah Saballos, Gabriela
Sanchez, Skyler Taylor, Sophia Turner, Athen
Zientek, Declan
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Mass Schedule and Intentions Week of May 21, 2017
Monday May 22, 2017
8:15 a.m. Robert Pope †
Tuesday May 23, 2017
8:15 a.m. Henry Kruszewski †
Wednesday May 24, 2017
8:15 a.m. Prayer for Vocations
Thursday May 25, 2017
8:15 a.m. President Donald Trump
Friday May 26, 2017
8:15 a.m. Dorothy L. Noonan †
Saturday May 27, 2017
8:15 a.m. Corey Teabout †
4:00 p.m. Jackie King †
Sunday May 28, 2017
7:00 a.m. Gary Gelmini †
8:30 a.m. Michael Makinson †
10:00 a.m. Ellen Bramlett’s Birthday †
11:30 a.m. Parishioners of St. John Vianney
Denotes deceased: † 2018 Mass Intention Book The 2018 Mass Intention Book is now open. Masses are scheduled through the parish office
or, via phone by using a credit card as payment. If you have multiple requests, please call
360.1147 to make an appointment.
Sacraments Confessions
Wednesday 6–6:30 p.m.
Friday 9–9:30 a.m.
Saturday 10–11 a.m. Baptism of a Child
We are honored that you would choose St. John
Vianney Catholic Church for your child’s Baptism.
*Please contact our parish office so that we may
help you during this most important time of your
child’s life.
Sacraments:
First Reconciliation: 2017 Completed
First Holy Communion: May 21, 2017 at 11:30 a.m.
Confirmation: 2017 Completed To enroll for preparation for these sacraments,
please contact Frank Boyle at 727.360.1147, ext. 201.
R.C.I.A.
The R.C.I.A. is a gentle process of welcoming
adults into the Roman Catholic Church. Adults
who have not been baptized or have been
baptized in another Christian Faith are invited to
be part of our R.C.I.A. journey. Contact Fr. Emery
at 727.360.1147, ext. 211.
Matrimony
Contact the parish office* six months or more
prior to the proposed wedding date.
Holy Anointing
If you or a loved one is ill and in need of pastoral
care, please call the parish office*.
*Parish Office Contact: 727.360.1147, ext. 227.
Welcome The parishioners of St. John Vianney Catholic
Church and School are happy to extend a warm
welcome to the many visitors who join us for
worship today. Please introduce yourselves to
those sitting around you.
May 21, 2017 St. John Vianney Parish Page Three
Altar Flowers We invite you to donate flower
arrangements in memory of a
loved one, to celebrate a birthday,
an anniversary, a baptism, any other
special occasion or a church feast. Donations and the occasion will be published
in the church bulletin and announced at Mass.
Please contact the Parish Office at 360.1147. This week’s pedestal and altar arrangements
are donated by Sarah Pope In Memory of Robert Pope on the Anniversary
of their Marriage
WeShare The stewardship of treasure is
made easier than ever with St. John
Vianney’s online giving system,
WeShare. Make your one-time or
recurring donation using your debit card, credit
card, checking or saving account. Visit stjohnsparish.weshareonline.org.
From the Pastor
A Farewell & Appreciation
Reception for Fr. Emery & Fr. Rich
The time has come to say farewell
to two of our servants, Fr. Emery Longanga
and Fr. Rich Rosin. As of July 1st, Fr. Emery will
be leaving us for his new assignment at Holy
Cross Parish. Fr. Rich is preparing for his new
assignment in New Rochelle, NY. Sunday, June 4th we will bid them farewell with
a reception in Msgr. Trainor Hall, following the
11:30 a.m. Mass. All are invited to send them off
with well wishes as they continue their service to
Our Lord.
Full-Time Middle School Math and Religion Teacher
St. John Vianney Catholic School
2017–2018 School Year St. John Vianney Catholic School is
currently seeking a full-time teacher
who will teach math & religion to
grades 6–8. The preferred candidate
must have a Bachelor’s degree and a temporary
or permanent Florida Certification in Math for
grades 6–12 or 5–9. Minimum requirement is for
candidate to hold a Statement of Eligibility for
Math grades 6–12 or 5–9. Candidate must be a
practicing Catholic. St. John Vianney Catholic School is a certified IB
World School for the Middle Years Programme
and the applicant must be accepting of the IB
philosophy and be willing to train with the
current staff. Applicant should be able to
incorporate technology into their classroom
instruction and have good communication and
organizational skills. Please send resume to Jillian Hudson, Principal,
[email protected]. This position requires
successful completion of a Level 2 background
screening and mandated diocesan safe environ-
ment training.
The Parish Office
will be closed
Monday, May 29th
in observance of
Memorial Day.
We will reopen at 9 a.m.
on Tuesday, May 30th.
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Blood Drive
St. John Vianney/St. Alban’s
Sunday, June 11th, 8 a.m.–1 p.m.
In front of the Vianney Center. Walk–ins welcome! If you are able to donate, please
call the parish office at 360.1147, ext. 235. ID required to donate.
Minimum 110 lbs.
Age 16 with parental consent. Give the Gift of Life.
Give Blood. Men’s Ministry Newcomers and
returning parishioners
please join us. Upcoming meetings will be held on alternating
Tuesdays in Msgr. Trainor Parish Hall.
Meetings begin at 6 p.m. for pizza, with program
presentations 6:30–8 p.m. May–July meeting dates are as follows:
May 23 in Msgr. Trainor Parish Hall
June 6 in Msgr. Trainor Parish Hall
June 20 in Msgr. Trainor Parish Hall
July 11 in Msgr. Trainor Parish Hall
July 25 in Msgr. Trainor Parish Hall For more information, contact the parish office
at 360.1147
Journey Together with SJVMM
A Prayer to the Eternal High Priest
Christ Renews His Parish O Jesus, eternal Priest, keep your priests within
the shelter of your most Sacred Heart, where
none can touch them. Keep unstained their
anointed hands, which daily touch
your Sacred body. Keep unsullied
their lips daily tinged with your
Precious Blood. Keep pure and unworldly their
hearts, sealed with the sublime mark of the
priesthood. Let your Holy Love surround and
protect them from the world’s contagion. Bless
their labors with abundant fruit, and may the
souls to whom they minister be their joy and con-
solation here, and their everlasting crown in the
hereafter. Amen.
—St. Therese of the Child Jesus
We give thanks to God for the 21st anniversary
our beloved pastor, Father John Blum.
Become a Host Family
Japanese Students Host families are needed to house Japanese
students July 22–July 24 (2 days). Students are visiting the area for the weekend
from a math and science institute in Japan and
are all high school age. They arrive with their
teachers and Vice Principal of the school. When
they arrive in the U.S. they go to Harvard and
MIT and sit in on classes and meet with profes-
sors and students. When they arrive here, they wish to have the
experience of meeting American families for the
weekend. For more information on how to become a host
family, please contact Ali O’Connor at 418.3942. Bulletin Advertisers Please support our bulletin advertisers.
They underwrite the cost of publishing.
Rosary at the Grotto Every Wednesday at 6:45 p.m.
Outside St. John Vianney Rectory
Our Lady of Fatima Grotto Please come join us for the rosary
to pray for persecuted Christians, peace and
conversion of hearts. All are welcome!
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Prayer List
Adams, Edna
Ahearn, Christina
Amidei, Barbara
Baker, Brittany
Ball, Kathy
Bartoli, Dolores
Beattie, Bruce
Borges, James “Doc”
Breese, Jack
Brooke, Caroline
Brown, Natalie
Brucie Bowen, Norma
Burke, James
Byrd, Douglas
Canpauno, Lillian
Carli, Donna
Clancy, Conno
Coffman, Jill
Cooper, Timothy
Dahlstrom, Mary
DeCenso, Steve
Diaz, Shaun & Divina
DiFiore, Fr. John
Duffy, Sue
Evarts, Lexi
Ferarra, Diane
Foley, Patricia
Frangipane, Frankie
Giebner, JoAnn
Gillett, Pam
Gill, Charles
Gonzalez, Linda
Graham, Dr. Stephen
Gregory, Deborah
Gruschke, Catherine
Haloc, Jennifer
Hairsine, Carol
Hanson, Paul
Harris, Ty
Harvey, Mary J. & Toni
Higgins, Julia
Hilt, Al
Hopkins, Debbie
Ippolito, Claire
Jackson, Shannon
James, Matthew
Jones, Chelsea
Kaminski, Sally
Kelly, Beverly
Kelly, Teresa
Kiggans, Ann
Knoernschild, David
Knoll, Diane
Krag, Joyce
Lane, Nolan
LaPlatney, Lori
Larson, Adrienne
Lay, Karen
Leary, Grace
Lescano, Celia P.
Lisa, Marilyn Porzio
Lockwood, Tina
Long, Michael
Mann, Katherine
Martin, Cynthia
Masterson, Tom
McCarthy, Carol
McCourt, James
Mercer, William
Morelli, Michalene
Morroni, John
Obrochta, Betty
Patterson, Ronnie
Pianesi, Fortunata “Fannie”
Pisciotta, Joseph
Puopolo, William
Pyle, Linda
Quarrington, Jim
Reaume, Cheri
Reese, Brenda
Reynolds, Adrianna Becker
Reynolds, Patricia
Rossi, Andrew, Hope & William
Salerno, Michael
Sandoval, Marissa
Scardino, Lina
Shaffer, Rich
Shields, Janet
Sims, Gloria
Siple, Lorraine
Smith, Milena
Stainforth, Brian
Tammany, Robert
Taylor, Ron
Thompson, Carrie Walden
Tonas, Ludmyla
Vernotzy, Joan
von Spiegelfeld, Allen
Walker, Josh
Ward, Pat
Warrek, Debbie
Weber Jr., Timothy
Weber Sr., Timothy
Wood, Gail If you wish to have your name or the
name of a member of your family
added to the prayer list, please notify
the pastoral aide at 360.1147, ext. 232,
or email [email protected].
Armed Forces Prayer List
All Our Troops Afghanistan
Spc. Agent Michael Bradley,
U.S. Embassy
Eric Schneider, Army
Sgt. David Moser, U.S.M.C.
PFC James Smith, U.S.M.C.
Sgt. Brian Marx Iraq
Gary Miller, Diplomat Middle East
David Arthur Dilegge,
U.S. Army Infantry Saudi Arabia
Jesse Fentross,
U.S. Air Force If you wish to have a name added to the
Armed Forces Prayer list, please call
the parish office at 360.1147.
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Lighthouse Catholic Media
Men and Women are from Eden (CD) God’s design for life, love, relationships and sex
is written into our very bodies.
With incredible clarity, Dr. Mary
Healy explains how the Theology
of the Body, Pope St. John Paul II’s
deeply biblical understanding of
Our Lord’s original plan for men and women, is
astonishingly good news for a culture littered
with broken marriages, immorality, heartache,
and loneliness. Various CD’s, booklets and/or books are available
in the main entrance of the church. We kindly ask
for a $2 donation for each booklet, $3 donation for
each CD and $5 for each book to continue this
ministry. Please make checks payable to St. John
Vianney. For more information, contact the parish
office at 360.1147, ext. 233.
Come Holy Spirit
Replace the tension within us
with the gift of your peace.
Replace the anxiety within us
with your calm presence.
Replace the weakness within us
with your strength.
Replace the doubts within us
with a strong faith in Christ Jesus.
Replace the bitterness within us
with the sweetness of grace.
Replace the darkness within us
with your gentle lights.
Replace the coldness within us
with your loving warmth.
Replace the night within us
with your day.
Replace the winter within us
with your spring.
Straighten our crookedness.
Fill our emptiness.
Dull the edge of our pride.
Sharpen the edge of our humility.
Light the fire of your love within us.
Quench the flames of our lust.
O Spirit of God
the Lord Jesus Christ instructed us
to pray and await your coming.
You are the Father’s great gift to us who believe.
Strengthen, heal and transform us
by the power of your presence.
Come Holy Spirit!
A Prayer
for Pentecost
Join us for our summer series on the Holy Spirit
weekly meetings: Tuesdays, 6–7:30 p.m., in the Vianney Center
Thursdays, 10–11:30 a.m., in the Vianney Center For more information, contact the parish office
at 360.1147
Reflection We are called to be stewards of God’s creation, to
treat it with reverence and tend it in a responsible
manner and to hand it to future generations.
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Moving or Changing Parishes? When moving in or out of St. John’s Parish,
or changing parishes, please notify the Parish
Office at 360.1147, ext. 207.
Martha’s Helpers We meet every Monday,
11 a.m.–1 p.m. in the church. We are in need of several smiling
faces to help us out around our
church. All are welcome to join us,
both men and women. For more information, please contact the parish
office at 360.1147, ext. 233.
Screening and Training of Personnel Who Work with Children
Safe Environment Program Did you know that all Catholic
school personnel in the Diocese of
St. Petersburg are screened for
their ability to work safely with
children, are provided information
and training to help them recognize
and deal with issues of child sexual abuse, and are
offered guidance and instruction on appropriate
professional conduct with students? The same is
true for all employees and volunteers who are
given the care, responsibility and/or supervision
of children, youth or vulnerable adults. Likewise, all seminarians and candidates for the
diaconate go through extensive evaluation and
psychological assessment before entering for-
mation. After ordination, priests and deacons
receive ongoing training on maintaining the
integrity of the ministerial relationship. If you would like more information, please call
the Safe Environment Program Manager, at
727.344.1611, ext. 5377.
As you consider career paths, have you thought
about participating in a life-altering year of
full-time service that will bring you many new
opportunities? We have multiple volunteer
positions open for our 2017-2018 service year
which begins in August. Apply now if you are
ready for a year that will change your life!
Applicants should have a college degree and a
heart for serving marginalized communities in
Florida or the Dominican Republic. We provide volunteers with free housing, health
insurance and even a monthly stipend for living
expenses during one service year. Close to 65%
of our volunteers are offered employment after
the year so it’s also a great way to find the right
opportunity for your future. Application dead-
line is May 31, 2017. To learn more or to start an
application, go to www.cvif.org.
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The Legion of Mary The Legion of Mary members thank you
for your generosity in donating your
extra religious articles. These articles
are distributed to the needy at the
St. Vincent de Paul soup kitchen and
to people in the hospitals and nursing homes. We ask you to continue helping us, as our
supplies are running low. The basket is located
in the church vestibule.
Lay Pastoral Ministry Institute
Is God Calling You to Serve as a Lay Ecclesial
Minister in His Church? Jesus said, And I will ask the Father,
and he will give you another Advocate
to be with you always.
—John 14:16 Effective lay ecclesial ministers need more than
a heart for ministry; they also need personal and
spiritual maturity, knowledge of theology and
other disciplines and pastoral skills. Lay ministers
need and deserve a formation program with high
standards, effective methods and comprehensive
goals. This is what we, here in the diocese, work
hard to offer to you with the Lay Pastoral Ministry
Institute. Classes begin on September 9, 2017. Anyone interested in attending the LPMI Year of
Discernment monthly sessions, can find more
details on the LPMI web site www.dosp.org/lpmi.
You many also contact the LPMI office at the
Pastoral Center at 727.344.1611, or send an email
to [email protected]. Ask yourself: Am I willing to step out of my
“comfort zone” and trust the Spirit to provide
the wisdom and strength I would need to pursue
theological studies?
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Annual Pastoral Appeal Prayer Father of all, You have entrusted your world to
us as a gift. Awaken our praise
and thankfulness for all that you
have made. Give us the grace to nourish our
relationships with You, ourselves, one another
and all of creation. Help us to imitate your love for the human
family by recognizing that we are all connected.
Inspire us to protect all life and to prepare for a
future filled with justice, peace, beauty and love. Lord, You breathe life into us. Guide us to live
according to your vision. Stir us into action,
that we will be a source of hope and life for
the people of our generation and those who
will follow. Guided by the Holy Spirit, we lift up this prayer
to you, our Father, through Jesus Christ, your
Son and our Lord. Amen.
Enthrone Jesus as King of Your Home
Legion of Mary The Enthronement of the Sacred
Heart in the family is recognition
of Jesus as King of the family. By acknowledging Him as our King,
we become His loyal subjects through love.
We are reminded by the picture of His heart,
given at the Enthronement, that He rules over
our home and over the world through his great
love for us. This beautiful ceremony takes place at the home
of the family, and all members of the family
participate. The ceremony consists of special
prayers, presentation of a plaque of the Sacred
Heart, the Blessed Mother, and a certificate of
Enthronement, ending with the blessing of the
home by Fr. Blum or Fr. Emery. The Legion of Mary will help in the preparation
of this ceremony, and representatives of the
Legion of Mary will attend the ceremony.
There is no preparation required by the family. For more information, please contact
Joan Romanello at 363.6240.
Memorial Day Mass
Calvary Catholic Cemetery Memorial Day has always been special at Calvary
Catholic Cemetery. It is the only cemetery serving
the five-county Diocese of St. Petersburg where
the true fullness of freedom—both sacred and
secular—are observed on this national holiday. On Monday, May 29th at 10 a.m., Bishop Gregory
L. Parkes and other priests of the Diocese of
St. Petersburg, will gather at the outdoor altar
to celebrate the holy sacrifice of the Mass—a
memorial of the death and resurrection of Jesus
who freed mankind from the bonds of sin—and
to remember, honor and pray for those who have
maintained the freedoms that we enjoy as United
States citizens. Calvary Catholic Cemetery
5233 118th Avenue N., Clearwater
How to Become a Registered Parishioner of St. John Vianney
1. Complete a Registration Form which may be
obtained in the following ways:
• Forms are located in the church,
on either side of the front entry doors;
• Obtain one from the parish or
school office; or
• Go online to www.stjohnsparish.org 2. Once you have completed the form, you may
give it to an usher at Mass or turn it in at the
parish or school office. Please note that if you are already a registered parish-
ioner within the Diocese of St. Petersburg, you are only
allowed to be registered at one parish in the diocese.
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Church Bequests To observe the best method for naming the church
in your will or trust, please ask your attorney to
use the following terminology: “I give devise, and bequeath (amount, article,
stock, etc.) to Gregory L. Parkes, as Bishop of the
Diocese of St. Petersburg, and his successors in
the office, for the use of St. John Vianney Catholic
Church, 445 82nd Avenue, St. Pete Beach, FL
33706.”
2017 Annual Pastoral Appeal Assessment: $302,494
Amount Pledged: $166,959
Amount Paid: $128,063
Thank you for your generous contributions!
Scheduled Liturgies & Devotions
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament &
Chaplet of Divine Mercy and Benediction
Wednesdays, after the 8:15 a.m. Mass,
concluding with Benediction at 6:30 p.m. Bereavement—Vianney Center
The bereavement support group meetings are on
1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 9:15–10:15 a.m. Please call
Sr. Elizabeth to register at 360.1147, ext. 223. Morning Prayer “Divine Office”
Held in the church Monday–Friday at 7 a.m. Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
to the Homebound
If you are unable to attend Mass and would like
an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion
to bring Communion to your home or the home
of a loved one, call Priscilla at 360.1147, ext. 232. Legion of Mary
Mondays at 9:10 a.m.—Vianney Center Miraculous Medal Novena
Tuesdays, after the 8:15 a.m. Mass Rosary
Monday–Saturday: 7:30 a.m.
Thursday: after 8:15 a.m. Mass Rosary for the Unborn
First Friday of the month, after the 8:15 a.m. Mass.
(Sponsored by Legion of Mary) Rosary at the Grotto
For Persecuted Christians and Conversion of Hearts.
Every Wednesday at 6:45 p.m. outside St. John
Vianney Rectory, Our Lady of Fatima Grotto. Rosary for World Peace
First Saturday of the month, after the 8:15 a.m. Mass
(Sponsored by Catholic Daughters of the Americas)
For more information on our weekly scheduled
liturgies and devotions, please contact the parish
office at 727.360.1147.
Bulletin Deadlines BULLETIN: DEADLINE:
May 28 May 18
June 4 May 25
June 11 June 1 All bulletin articles are to be emailed by the above
listed deadline date to [email protected]. To purchase advertising space in our bulletin,
please contact Messner Publications at
866.651.2111.
Parish Sacrificial Giving Sunday, May 14, 2017:
Offertory: $18,910
Thank you for your generosity!