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St. Thomas More Weekly Bulletin for Sunday, March 22, 2015TRANSCRIPT
a welcoming catholic community devoted to living out and celebrating God’s Word and Sacraments by connecting people to Christ through faith, love, and ministry.
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St. thomaS moreCatholiC ChurCh | SaraSota
March 22, 20155th Sunday in Lent
www.stthomasmoresrq.org
LENTEN RECONCILIATION SERVICE
wednesday march 25th 7:00pm in the church
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Photo by parishioner Sheila Jellison
MASS TIMES SATURDAY
8AM; 3PM & 4:30PM RECONCILIATION 2PM
SUNDAY8AM, 9:45AM (TRADITIONAL CHOIR) 11:30AM (CONTEMPORARY CHOIR)
WEEKDAY8AM & 11AM
connect941-923-1691 (office)
941-923-1692 (fax)941-927-7689 (chelsea center)
JOIN THE PARISHstthomasmoresrq.org/register
Or contact Mary or Susan at the Parish Office: 941-923-1691
Celebrating the Sacramentsof Baptism, 1st Reconciliation, 1st Communion, Confirmation, R.C.I.A. or Faith Formation (Religious Education for grades K-10) contact Sr. Judy at 941-923-1691 or [email protected] For info about liturgy and sacraments visit: www.stthomasmoresrq.org
Our Hospitals and HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act)
If you or a friend are in Sarasota Memorial or Doctors Hospitals and are looking for spiritual care, there is a procedure you must follow due to the new laws that are now enforced.
If you are at Sarasota Memorial and wish Holy Communion or a visit by the Catholic chaplain you must:1. Dial 0 and ask for the Chaplain’s Office and request Communion.This chaplain is full-time at the
hospital and lives at St. Martha’s Parish. We pay a portion of his salary to ensure our Catholics are seen.2. If you are going to be there a few days, call the Parish Office and let us know. Father Michal or
Father Henry will then visit you. Both priests visit the hospitals once a week. The Chaplain visits every day. It is important to take the above steps, as there no longer is a Catholic parish list available to the priest.
3. The same is required at Doctors Hospital and Hospice.
The laws, though they seem strict, are for the privacy and protection of the hospital patient.
Welcome to the newest members of ourSt. Thomas More parish family!Katelyn & Dara BaranskiPatricia & Mario BucciChristine ConnorsGerald & Mona CottickRichard & Lucille DemmingsJanet EmersonFrancine Garant-HazleyJudy & Dennis GrafSharon HallGloria Luczynski
Mary McBrideJames McNamaraSarah MonahanRonald & Audrey PaddockRoger PennycookNatalie Reboredo and Stephen PlattToni & Kevin Porcelli, Kathleen, AlyssaEvalyn ProbstMary Rainey
Diane & Bill RunftMaria & Rob SmithVirginia TruemanMartha & Michael Tousley Chris & Bruce WindesheimSusan & Christopher Yancey, Caroline, JulietDiane Yarrington
are you NEW?
Reconciliation Service, Wednesday, March 25
7:00 pm
Palm Sunday, March 298:00 am, 9:45 am & 11:30 am Masses
Holy Thursday, April 29:00 am Morning Prayer - Chapel
7:00 pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper
Good Friday, April 39:00 am Morning Prayer - Chapel
3:00 pm Good Friday Liturgy
8:00 pm Stations of the Cross
Holy Saturday, April 49:00 am Morning Prayer - Chapel
10:00 Easter Egg Hunt12:00pm Blessing of Easter Baskets
8:30 pm Easter Vigil Mass
Resurrection Sunday, April 58:00 am Mass
9:45 am Mass - Church9:45 am Mass - Chelsea Center
11:30 am Mass - Church11:30 am Mass - Chelsea Center
Welcoming Our parishioners love meeting new people and sharing their lives with others. You’ll also be greeted by some of the most welcoming people you’ve ever met at a Church - and we’re not just talking about the Hospitality Team.
Family-focused If you have children, they are ALWAYS welcome to celebrate Mass with the community! In fact, our church was intentionally built without a cry room because we want children at Mass. We also have a special family bathroom with child-sized “facilities.”
Dynamic Worship Throughout the Mass, you’ll be encouraged and invigorated by the community’s full, conscious, and active participation in the Liturgy.
Our community loves to SING! The Word of God is proclaimed in a dynamic fashion. The homilies are geared towards loving people where they are - and challenging them to become better Christians.
A church unlike any other! There’s so much more to talk about! Our parish is a wonderful, dynamic community and we welcome you to celebrate Liturgy with us this weekend! It doesn’t matter if this is your first time, 50th time, or first time in 50 years - know that you always have a place to worship, and a community to belong to at St. Thomas More Catholic Church.
To learn more, visit www.stthomasmoresrq.org/welcomevideo
Intentions, March 22-29Sunday Fr. Michal 8:00am Christopher Montana Ann Maggio
Fr. Guarino 9:45am Bonnie Albertson Patricia Urgo
Fr. Morris 11:30am Robert Auchinleck Sue Martel
Monday Fr. Michal 8:00am Frank Amalfitano Steven Suchanec
Fr. Dave 11:00am Magdalene Koch Maureen Simbeck Tuesday Fr. Michal 8:00am Ksavera & Tadeusz Szewczyk Walk Eck Fr. Dave 11:00am Senōr Salgado William Ross
Wednesday Fr. Michal 8:00am Frank Faga - Happy Birthday! Walk Eck Fr. Dave 11:00am John Fischetti
7:00pm LENTEN RECONCILIATION SERVICE
Thursday Fr. Michal 8:00am James Baaauboer Stephanie A. LaRosa Fr. Dave 11:00am Bill Everson Ann Di Laura Friday Fr. Sepich 8:00am Frances Lorenzini
Fr. Dave 11:00am Francis J. Kane
Saturday Fr. Dave 8:00am Elmer Saulsbury
Fr. Guarino 3:00pm Vera Tesla Paul McCoy
Fr. Michal 4:30pm Bob Haas Andrew Garofalo
Sunday PALM SUNDAY Fr. Michal 8:00am St. Thomas More Parishioners, Living and Deceased
Fr. Michal 9:45am St. Thomas More Parishioners, Living and Deceased
Fr. Guarino 11:30am St. Thomas More Parishioners, Living and Deceased
Sanctuary Candle - is lighted this weekend by the Walsh family with fond memories of James Francis Walsh.
STAFFFr. Michal Szyszka Parochial Vicar
Sr. Judy BaldinoPastoral Associate
Rev. Mr. Bob GaitensDeacon
Alex DilanOrganist and Music Director
Chuck LynchSacristan
Tom LelyoYouth Ministry
Mimi FitzgeraldHealth Ministry
Coordinator
Jim SelinskiDirector of Operations and Stewardship
CarolAnn Lovejoy-Jessup
Executive Assistant
David FelicianoParish Accountant
Mary MaxwellParish Secretary
Susan JacobsFront Office Coordinator
Joanne TararaChelsea Coordinator
Paul UrbanGrounds/Maintenance Supervisor
Ramon AlveroMaintenance/Set up
John DriscollMaintenance/Set up
Rev. Mr. Kevin MonahanDeacon
Rosary Weekdays @ 7:30 am
in the Church
Women at the Well & Micah’s Men
1st & 3rd Wednesdays
6:30 pm in the Chelsea Center
Roger Grenier 941-993-2908
Serve Your Church and Fellow Parishioners in a Special Way
Consider being part of the STM Ministry Team
Altar Assistants at the Saturday and Sunday Masses and Assistant Sacristan at Saturday and Sunday Masses Contact: Sacristan Chuck Lynch at [email protected]
STM Beach Night: Friday, March 27, 5:00pm. We return to Siesta Key Beach! - Join us at 5:00 pm as we watch the sunset together. Bring your lawn chair, tableware and utensils. You can also cook your meal on a nearby grill. Wear your name badge and make a new friend! We will gather at picnic tables near the new playground. It is near the new concession stand (the highest building).
Remember and Honor Loved OnesThis Easter, we will have our beautiful 7-foot lily tree placed
behind the altar for all to see. It will add to the festive Easter decorations and celebration. This is a memorial tree, giving parishioners an opportunity to remember or honor a loved one by sponsoring a beautiful plant as well as all the Easter lilies and decorations in the church and chapel.
We will publish a list of those who made a $20 contribution, and the names of those to be remembered or honored.
Mail or drop off your donation to the Parish Office: St. Thomas More Church, 2506 Gulf Gate Drive, Sarasota, FL 34231.
Checks are to be made payable to St. Thomas More Church. Please include, clearly printed and on a separate sheet, the name(s) of the person(s) you wish to remember or honor.
CHILDREN, FAMILIES & STUDENTS
Children’s Ministry:stthomasmoresrq.org/childrenTom Lelyo 941-374-6884
Youth Min. (6th-12th grade):stthomasmoresrq.org/youthTom Lelyo 941-374-6884
Faith Formation (K-10th)stthomasmoresrq.org/ffSr. Judy Baldino 941-923-1691
Mothers’ Circlestthomasmoresrq.org/momsNatalie Lelyo 215-620-1184
VBS DATE CHANGE
JULY6-10
S.E.T. Training for all VolunteersThursday & Saturday
stthomasmoresrq.org/SET for details
stthomasmoresrq.org/vbs for details
stewardshipcreating a caring and welcoming
environment
GET INVOLVED!CONTACT:Stewardship co-chairs: Meghan Layton301-991-9821 [email protected]
Dar Sery 941-926-2632 [email protected]
‘No hands but yours’During World War II, the story is told that a French village had been bombed by mistake.
When the villagers returned home, very little had been left undamaged. Refusing to be daunted, the people resolved to rebuild their little town.
While clearing away the rubble, they found pieces of white marble from a statue that had stood in the middle of town. The townspeople decided to rebuild the statue and commissioned the best sculptor they could find to handle the project.
When the statue was finally completed, it was unveiled amidst much fanfare. The statue turned out to be a figure of Christ...but it was missing its hands, which had been damaged beyond repair.
The villagers thought about it, and decided to change the inscription of the statue. No longer did it read, “Come unto Christ.” The statue now reminded them daily, “ I have no hands but yours.”
STEWARDSHIP IN
ACTION“Pass it on cards” - Never underestimate the power of an invitation.
Meghan grew up in a nominally religious household. Her great-grandmother was Catholic, and she went to Catholic school, but her faith didn’t resonate with her for much of her life.
After getting married and having a daughter, she began to rethink her faith. One day, she randomly met a mother from our Mothers’ Circle group at a local Chick-fil-A. As they
began talking, this mother invited Meghan to join the group.
With the support of the Mothers’ Circle ministry, Meghan has “re-verted” back to her faith and has brought her family with her. Now she’s “paying it forward” by helping to create a caring and welcoming environment that will help connect people to Jesus Christ through faith, hope & love.
Scouting• Cub Scouts Pack 100: Mondays - 6:00 pm in the Spirit Center. All boys ages 7-11 welcome! Pack Leader: Michelle Dunn 941-806-8133; [email protected]• Boy Scouts Troop 100: Mondays - 6:00 pm in the Spirit Center. All boys ages 11-18 welcome! Troop Leader: Javier Aristimuño 941-232-8073; [email protected]• Girl Scouts Troop 780: Thursdays - 6:00 pm in the Chelsea Center. All girls ages 5-18 welcome! Troop Leader: Virginia Lawlor 941-925-9832; [email protected])
GROUP
NEWS
Casserole ClubThis group of men, widowers, married and single, meet on the last Monday of the
month at noon for lunch. We meet to enjoy camaraderie and to support widowers reminding them they are not alone, are part of our community and to keep them involved in parish life.
Send Jack Dyer your email address so he can inform you of the restaurant the group will be going to and answer your questions. Contact: Jack Dyer: [email protected] or (941) 921-4901.
Mingle More SinglesSingle and looking for fun Florida adventures with other singles? Dancing,
movies, plays, boating, pot lucks, picnics on the beach are all on the agenda for group members.
For more information about Mingle More, STM’s ageless SINGLES GROUP,call Rob Hand at 941-355-2159. You will be able to find out what is happening next, or request that your name be put on our roster and e-blast list.
Eucharistic Ministers, Lectors and Altar Servers Contact Joanne Tarara: [email protected]. Written notice required by the FIRST of each month of away dates for the next month. If unable to serve, you must secure a replacement. Email Joanne for a sub call list.
Hospitality Ministers Contact Charles Ballschmieder: [email protected]. Written notice required by the FIRST of each month of away dates for the next month. If unable to serve, you must secure a replacement.
Dear Parish Family of Saint Thomas More,
People have asked me if I am ok and where have I been? To me, it is important that a retired pastor steps away and makes room for the new pastor. So, I have been doing just that. It is important that there is closure and a time to take the energy from my 14 years with you that has been infused into the parish and then connect to the new energy of Father Joe Clifford. God has a plan and it is for all of us to become better servants of Christ.
On a funny note, I am trying to stay low key, so I am going to Mass at different churches in the county so far, four. Last Sunday morning was really comical, with sun glasses on, jeans and a very casual shirt while walking across the parking lot at Incarnation this man looks at me and seriously says, “Sir, you have to go to St. Thomas More some weekend.” I said, “why?” He said, “You need to see how much you look like the pastor there.”
So often we react negatively to any change but I truly believe this change is great and it will add new thoughts and ideas to a growing parish. I am very happy to hear of Fr. Joe Clifford’s appointment - his positive reputation precedes him. I am anxious to help him wherever he wants and I feel assured that the wonderful spirit of St. Thomas More will continue on.
I will try in April to send individual thank you notes, and I want to express my gratitude to everyone! I had no idea how I had touched so many people. The letters and notes sent have been just incredible. The men and women who helped to restore my home, the many who packed me and moved me and unpacked me is incredible. Also, the naming of the Spirit Center after me is humbling but also awesome. I walked by it for a week and never noticed it!!!
Peace and Love, Father Henry4339 Kingston Loop, Sarasota, FL [email protected]
Holy Communion in the HandsCommunion in the hands, the original way the early Church receive
for several centuries, is the preferred and most hygienic way to receive,
“Make a throne of your hands to receive your King.” (St. Cyril of Jerusalem 348 A.D.) Grabbing the host with 2 fingers or placing your hands side by side so the Host could fall through is not appropriate. One hand should be UNDER the other to take the Host and place it in your mouth.
The correct response is, “Amen!” (Translation: So be it!) when the minister says, “The Body of Christ.”
Profound bows (from the waist) and genuflecting before communion are not designated in the General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM). Both can cause accidents. People have tripped over those genuflecting in the Communion line.
Intinction (dipping the Sacred Host into the Precious Blood) is permitted ONLY by a priest or deacon.
Weekly Offertory
March 15, 2015 $24,706.01St. Vincent dePaul $ 301.00 Parish Pay - weekly $ 5,116.33Meat the Need $ 15.00Youth Ministry $ 205.00Black/Indian Mission $ 50.00Catholic Relief Services $ 1,572.00
March 15, 2014 $23,931.17
Online gifts can be made using the website: www.stthomasmoresrq.org/ways-to-give/
Catholic Faith Appeal
2015 Catholic Faith Appeal Goal: $345,000
Pledged to-date: $131,743.52Received to-date: $ 80,175.43
To make a gift: www.stthomasmoresrq.org/cfa
Checks should be made to “Catholic Faith Appeal” and placed in the collection basket or brought to the Parish Office.
Restaurant Nights Benefit CFA
Let your server know you’re from St. Thomas More and 15% of your bill will be donated towards our CFA goal!
Support Groups: AA, Al Anon, Nar Anon & NA Meetings • Alcoholics Anonymous at 5:30 pm Mondays, Chelsea Center, Garden Room This is a sober living
group with an open-meeting format consisting of a reading and discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book.
• Al-Anon at 7:00 pm Mondays, Chelsea Center, Garden Room Al-Anon family groups are made up of relatives and friends of alcoholics who meet for fellowship and share experiences with strength and hope in order to solve common problems.
• Alcoholics Anonymous at 6:00 pm Wednesdays, Chelsea Center, Westminster Room The focus is prayer and meditation, as proposed in the eleventh step of Alcoholics Anonymous.
• Alcoholics Anonymous at 6:00 pm Fridays, Chelsea Center, Garden Room This is a sober living group with an open-meeting format consisting of a brief reading followed by discussion.
• Narcotics Anonymous at 8:00 pm Sundays, Spirit Center, Gathering Room This is a Twelve-Step program of recovery from drug addiction for men and women for whom drugs have become a major problem. The program is group-oriented and is based on the Twelve Steps and the Twelve Traditions adapted from AA.
• Nar-Anon at 8:00 pm Sundays, Spirit Center, Faith Room Nar-Anon is a Twelve-Step program designed to help relatives and friends of addicts recover from the effects of living with an addicted relative or friend. Nar-Anon’s program of recovery uses Nar-Anon’s Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions.
Sunday: Beckham’s on the Trail 941-706-1654Any evening: Mattison’s 41 941-921-3400Any evening: The Italian Grill 941-966-6565
New Member Church Tour and Parish HistoryJoin parishioners Cheryl Stock and Sue Stofko at 9:00 am, Saturday, March 28 as they lead an
informational tour of our campus, beginning with the church.You will learn about: parish history, architecture, artwork, the chapel, where to park and our
church ministries. There will be a walk through Spirit and Chelsea Centers. We wrap up with a question/answer period.
CALENDAR
Sunday, March 22 - Coffee and Donuts after 8 & 9:45 am Masses8:00am, 9:45am, 11:30 am Masses - Church12:30pm Confirmation Class - Spirit Center (Sr. Judy Baldino 941-923-1691)8:00pm N.A. Meeting - Spirit Center8:00pm Nar-Anon Meeting - Spirit Center
Monday, March 237:30am Pray the Rosary - Church (Gracia Garrido 941-922-3656)8:00 am & 11:00 am Masses10:00am Quilters of St. Thomas More - Spirit Center (Bonnie Lagner 941-921-1261)1:30pm Women’s Club Board - Chelsea Center (Mary Jo Swenson 941-966-2731)2:30pm Concert Committee - Chelsea Center (Barbara Blackburn 941-927-5670) 4:30pm Finance Council5:30pm AA - Chelsea Garden Room6:30pm Pastoral Council 6:00pm Cub/Boy Scouts - Spirit Center (Michelle Dunn 941-806-8133; Javier Aristimuño 941-232-8073)7:00pm Al-Anon - Chelsea Garden Room
Tuesday, March 24 7:30am Pray the Rosary - Church (Gracia Garrido 941-922-3656)8:00 am & 11:00 am Masses6:00 pm Faith Formation - Chelsea & Spirit Centers (Sr. Judy Baldino 941-923-1691; [email protected])
Wednesday, March 257:30am Pray the Rosary - Church (Gracia Garrido 941-922-3656)8:00am & 11:00am Masses9:30am Mothers’ Circle - Spirit Center (Natalie Lelyo 215-620-1184)4:00pm Growing Through Grief - Chelsea Center (Patt Lail 941-927-4853 or [email protected])6:00pm AA - Lancaster Room, Chelsea Center6:00pm Youth Group - Spirit Center (Tom Lelyo 941-374-6884)7:00pm Lenten Reconciliation Service - Church8:00pm Traditional Choir Rehearsal - Church (Alex Dilan 941-923-1691)
Thursday, March 267:30am Pray the Rosary - Church (Gracia Garrido 941-922-3656)8:00 am & 11:00 am Masses9:30am Crafty Ladies (Mary Hautanen 941-922-8892)10:00am Quilters of St. Thomas More - Spirit Center (Bonnie Lagner 941-921-1261)6:00pm Girl Scouts (Virginia Lawlor [email protected])6:00pm Safe Environment Training - Spirit Center (Susan Jacobs 941-923-1691)6:30pm Contemplative Prayer - Chelsea Center (Ed Savoy 941-923-5706) 7:00pm R.C.I.A. - Chelsea Westminster Rm. (Sr. Judy Baldino 941-923-1691; [email protected])7:00pm Contemporary Choir - Church (Alex Dilan 941-923-1691; [email protected])
Friday, March 277:30am Pray the Rosary - Church (Gracia Garrido 941-922-3656)8:00 & 11:00 am Masses9:15am Adult Bible Study - Spirit Center MAIN RM. (MaryJo Dranttel 941-343-0522; [email protected])1:00pm Cards & Mah Jongg - Chelsea Center4:30pm Blessing- Chapel5:0pm Beach Night - Siesta Key Beach6:00pm AA Meeting - Chelsea Center Garden Room
Saturday, March 287:30am Pray the Rosary - Church (Gracia Garrido 941-922-3656)8:00am Mass - Chapel9:30am Safe Environment Training - Chelsea Center (CarolAnn Lovejoy-Jessup (941-923-1691;[email protected]:30am Funeral Mass and reception for Julius Juron3:00pm, 4:30pm Masses - Church
Sunday, March 29 8:00am, 9:45am, 11:30 am Masses - Church8:00pm N.A. Meeting - Spirit Center8:00pm Nar-Anon Meeting - Spirit Center
Fr. Jerry Kaywell is Back!!!!
The Legacy Continues.......
The Board of Directors of the Men of St. Thomas More is pleased to announce
An Evening with Fr. Jerry Kaywell
April 6, 2015 in the Chelsea Center. Doors open at 6 P.M.
The Rev. Jerome Paul Kaywell's list of accomplishments is long: Franciscan
novice, successful songwriter and professional musician, Grammy-award
winner, Clio Award judge, two time survivor of lymphatic cancer, Roman
Catholic Priest, popular recording artist and philanthropist. Fr. Jerry is Pastor
of Sacred Heart Parish in Punta Gorda.
Fr. Jerry Kaywell is Back!!!!
The Legacy Continues.......
The Board of Directors of the Men of St. Thomas More is pleased to announce
An Evening with Fr. Jerry Kaywell
April 6, 2015 in the Chelsea Center. Doors open at 6 P.M.
The Rev. Jerome Paul Kaywell's list of accomplishments is long: Franciscan
novice, successful songwriter and professional musician, Grammy-award
winner, Clio Award judge, two time survivor of lymphatic cancer, Roman
Catholic Priest, popular recording artist and philanthropist. Fr. Jerry is Pastor
of Sacred Heart Parish in Punta Gorda.
Fr. Jerry Kaywell is Back!!!!
The Legacy Continues.......
The Board of Directors of the Men of St. Thomas More is pleased to announce
An Evening with Fr. Jerry Kaywell
April 6, 2015 in the Chelsea Center. Doors open at 6 P.M.
The Rev. Jerome Paul Kaywell's list of accomplishments is long: Franciscan
novice, successful songwriter and professional musician, Grammy-award
winner, Clio Award judge, two time survivor of lymphatic cancer, Roman
Catholic Priest, popular recording artist and philanthropist. Fr. Jerry is Pastor
of Sacred Heart Parish in Punta Gorda.
Fr. Jerry Kaywell is Back!!!!
The Legacy Continues.......
The Board of Directors of the Men of St. Thomas More is pleased to announce
An Evening with Fr. Jerry Kaywell
April 6, 2015 in the Chelsea Center. Doors open at 6 P.M.
The Rev. Jerome Paul Kaywell's list of accomplishments is long: Franciscan
novice, successful songwriter and professional musician, Grammy-award
winner, Clio Award judge, two time survivor of lymphatic cancer, Roman
Catholic Priest, popular recording artist and philanthropist. Fr. Jerry is Pastor
of Sacred Heart Parish in Punta Gorda.
Fr. Jerry Kaywell is Back!!!!
The Legacy Continues.......
The Board of Directors of the Men of St. Thomas More is pleased to announce
An Evening with Fr. Jerry Kaywell
April 6, 2015 in the Chelsea Center. Doors open at 6 P.M.
The Rev. Jerome Paul Kaywell's list of accomplishments is long: Franciscan
novice, successful songwriter and professional musician, Grammy-award
winner, Clio Award judge, two time survivor of lymphatic cancer, Roman
Catholic Priest, popular recording artist and philanthropist. Fr. Jerry is Pastor
of Sacred Heart Parish in Punta Gorda.
Fr. Jerry Kaywell is Back!!!!
The Legacy Continues.......
The Board of Directors of the Men of St. Thomas More is pleased to announce
An Evening with Fr. Jerry Kaywell
April 6, 2015 in the Chelsea Center. Doors open at 6 P.M.
The Rev. Jerome Paul Kaywell's list of accomplishments is long: Franciscan
novice, successful songwriter and professional musician, Grammy-award
winner, Clio Award judge, two time survivor of lymphatic cancer, Roman
Catholic Priest, popular recording artist and philanthropist. Fr. Jerry is Pastor
of Sacred Heart Parish in Punta Gorda.
Banquet prepared by:
Master Chef, Jeff Olson
serving
Prime Rib
Members and spouses or significant other will be admitted at member pricing. All
other Men and Women are invited as Guests at the cost of $15.00 per person.
Space is limited. Reservations are required and honored on a first come first
served basis. Pay on-line through link below or Mail your check made out to the
Men of St. Thomas More, 2506 Gulf Gate Dr., Sarasota FL 34231.
Click here to PURCHASE TICKETS
or copy/paste the following into your internet browser
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/men-meeting-apr-6-2015-tickets-16082360774
Fr. Jerry Kaywell is Back!!!!
The Legacy Continues.......
The Board of Directors of the Men of St. Thomas More is pleased to announce
An Evening with Fr. Jerry Kaywell
April 6, 2015 in the Chelsea Center. Doors open at 6 P.M.
The Rev. Jerome Paul Kaywell's list of accomplishments is long: Franciscan
novice, successful songwriter and professional musician, Grammy-award
winner, Clio Award judge, two time survivor of lymphatic cancer, Roman
Catholic Priest, popular recording artist and philanthropist. Fr. Jerry is Pastor
of Sacred Heart Parish in Punta Gorda.Banquet prepared by:
Master Chef, Jeff Olson
serving
Prime Rib
Members and spouses or significant other will be admitted at member pricing. All
other Men and Women are invited as Guests at the cost of $15.00 per person.
Space is limited. Reservations are required and honored on a first come first
served basis. Pay on-line through link below or Mail your check made out to the
Men of St. Thomas More, 2506 Gulf Gate Dr., Sarasota FL 34231.
Click here to PURCHASE TICKETS
or copy/paste the following into your internet browser
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/men-meeting-apr-6-2015-tickets-16082360774
Banquet prepared by:
Master Chef, Jeff Olson
serving
Prime Rib
Members and spouses or significant other will be admitted at member pricing. All
other Men and Women are invited as Guests at the cost of $15.00 per person.
Space is limited. Reservations are required and honored on a first come first
served basis. Pay on-line through link below or Mail your check made out to the
Men of St. Thomas More, 2506 Gulf Gate Dr., Sarasota FL 34231.
Click here to PURCHASE TICKETS
or copy/paste the following into your internet browser
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/men-meeting-apr-6-2015-tickets-16082360774
Banquet prepared by:
Master Chef, Jeff Olson
serving
Prime Rib
Members and spouses or significant other will be admitted at member pricing. All
other Men and Women are invited as Guests at the cost of $15.00 per person.
Space is limited. Reservations are required and honored on a first come first
served basis. Pay on-line through link below or Mail your check made out to the
Men of St. Thomas More, 2506 Gulf Gate Dr., Sarasota FL 34231.
Click here to PURCHASE TICKETS
or copy/paste the following into your internet browser
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/men-meeting-apr-6-2015-tickets-16082360774
Banquet prepared by:
Master Chef, Jeff Olson
serving
Prime Rib
Members and spouses or significant other will be admitted at member pricing. All
other Men and Women are invited as Guests at the cost of $15.00 per person.
Space is limited. Reservations are required and honored on a first come first
served basis. Pay on-line through link below or Mail your check made out to the
Men of St. Thomas More, 2506 Gulf Gate Dr., Sarasota FL 34231.
Click here to PURCHASE TICKETS
or copy/paste the following into your internet browser
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/men-meeting-apr-6-2015-tickets-16082360774
S.E.T. For more information about Safe Environment Training for those interested in volunteering with children, students and vulnerable adults, please visit http://www.stthomas-moresrq.org/set. The next training sessions:
St. Thomas More Parish Thursday, March 26, 6:00-8:00 pm or Saturday, March 28 9:30-11:30 amPlease call the Parish Office at 941-923-1691 to register. You must have been finger-printed prior to registration. This is an ideal location for training. If you wish to become involved in ministry in the Parish, you must attend.
Fr. Jerry Kaywell is Back!!!!
The Legacy Continues.......
The Board of Directors of the Men of St. Thomas More is pleased to announce
An Evening with Fr. Jerry Kaywell
April 6, 2015 in the Chelsea Center. Doors open at 6 P.M.
The Rev. Jerome Paul Kaywell's list of accomplishments is long: Franciscan
novice, successful songwriter and professional musician, Grammy-award
winner, Clio Award judge, two time survivor of lymphatic cancer, Roman
Catholic Priest, popular recording artist and philanthropist. Fr. Jerry is Pastor
of Sacred Heart Parish in Punta Gorda.
STM Women’s Club is sponsoring a retreat for all women of our parish
Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Retreat & Spirituality Center, Venice
Thursday, April 16, 9 am to 4 pm
Cost $30 pp. Includes a continental breakfast and lunch
Sister Colleen McGinnity, BVM, Sister of Charity of the Blessed Virgin will be the speaker. One of her topics will be “His Holiness Pope Francis and His Likely Impact On Religious Communities.”
Father Michal will conclude the day with the celebration of Mass.
Those wishing to carpool should meet in the Chelsea Center parking lot at 8:20 am. Retreat begins at 9 am with breakfast and concludes at approximately 4:00 pm.
RSVP By Tuesday, April 7
Name ____________________________________ Address __________________________________ Phone Number ____________________ Email _____________________Total Enclosed ___________
Make checks payable to STM Women’s Club. Mail registration and check to: Carol Szafranski, 3891 Wilshire Drive, Sarasota, FL. 34238
For more information, contact Carol at 941-922-5928 or email [email protected]
Women’s Club NewsStriving to create a caring community of Christian women within our church
Please note: the Women’s Club will not hold its monthly meeting in April due to
Holy Week Masses and other events scheduled. Our next meeting: Thursday, May 7, 2015.
Mission Talk: NicaraguaMark your calendar for Tuesday, March 24 at 1:00 pm, Salvation Army at 1701 Tuttle Ave. Consider
joining Sister Debbie Blow, O.P. as she shares her stories of HOPE on her 59th mission to Nicaragua. She will also share her experience of “living in the ashes” as we continue our Lenten journey.
Along with her slide presentation, we offer a COME AND SEE experience in which you will not be disappointed. For reservations,please call Sister Gloria 941-924-8045.