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Fourth Sunday of Easter May 7, 2017 He himself bore our sins in his body upon the cross, so that, free from sin, we might live for righteousness. — 1 Peter 2:24a
May 7, 2017
Mass Schedule
Monday - Friday: 8:30 am
Saturday Vigil: 4:00 pm & 6:00 pm (Nov. - April)
Sunday: 9:00 am & 11:30 am
Holy Days: Vigil - 4:00 pm Day-8:30 am & 7:00 pm
First Saturday: 8:30 am
Reconciliation: Sat: 2:45-3:30 pm or by appointment
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Friday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm with Benediction at 5:00 pm
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ARE YOU REGISTERED
SUNDAY TV MASS FOR THE HOMEBOUND
Registered parishioners receive helpful Information about the 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.
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?
NEW! Sunday TV Mass for the Homebound On WXPX 66(ION) at 6:30 a.m.
Heart of the Nation will televise Catholic Mass every Sunday at 6:30 am on WXPX (ION)66, channel 17 on Spectrum. Please share the time and channel information with friends or family members who are unable to get to church because of age, illness, or other struggles.
Prayer intentions from viewers, uplifting homilies, a Prayer for Spiritual Communion during distribution of the Holy Eucharist, and closed-captioning make Heart of the Nation’s Sunday Mass on TV and online a time of spiritual comfort and belonging for the homebound. To watch the Mass online, please visit
www.heartofthenation.org.
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Please call the parish office at 746-9422 for more information in regards to the Sacraments.
SACRAMENTS 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.
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
HEART OF THE NATION
HAPPILY MARRIED COUPLES
WELCOME TO OUR CHURCH FAMILY
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.
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ATTENTION PARENTS church membership and attendance and provide them with the required documentation. Please feel free to call the parish office a 746-9422 if you have any questions.
If your child or children have reached the age of 21 and are away at school or no longer residing with you, please encourage them to register at a parish where they currently
reside. Establishing church membership is very important. Should they be asked to serve as a Godparent or Confirmation Sponsor, their parish of residence will need to verify their
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WEEKLY CALENDAR
COMMUNITY OF CATHOLIC WOMEN
Sat., May 13, 2017 No Scheduled Meetings
Sun., May 14, 2017 Fifth Sunday of Easter 10:15 am - Last Faith Formation Classes
Blood Drive this Sunday
Mon., May 8, 2017 Bulletin Inserts Due for 5/28/2017 1:00 pm - Body of Christ Prayer Group
Tues., May 9, 2017 No Scheduled Meetings
Wed., May 10, 2017 5:30 pm - Choir 7:00 pm - Contemporary Choir
Thurs., May 11, 2017 No Scheduled Meetings Fri., May 12, 2017 9:45 am - Legion of Mary
The Community of Catholic Women will not have a General Meeting during the Month of May.
We will have our Corporate Communion Mass on Sunday, May 21st, at the 9:00 Mass. The Rosary will be recited at 8:30, before the Mass. Following the Mass, Father Johnson will be installing our new Officers, in the church. Arrangements have been made to once again have our Luncheon at the Plantation Inn, in Crystal River. All Members and their Husbands are welcome to attend, the cost is $22.00. This is our last function for the year, and I want to thank all the members and parishioners who have supported us this year and made it so successful. To make a reservation for the luncheon please contact Jeannine Davis at 352-527- 2209
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Weekly Calendar for
May 8-14,2017
SEASONAL MEMBERS [email protected]
or call the parish office at 746-9422 and we will keep you updated with parish news.
Have a safe trip and enjoyable summer. We look forward to seeing you in the fall.
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:
Community of Catholic Women
CITRUS COUNTY NEWS
APPARITION OF OUR LADY OF FATIMA 100th Anniversary of the Apparition of
Our Lady of Fatima (1917-2017)
Date: May 13, 2017 Place: Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church
550 US Hwy 41 South Inverness, FL 34450
It will begin with Mass at 8:00 am. There will be Adoration, Movies, Children’s games, Gift Shop, food, entertainment & much more ending with Mass at 7:00 pm followed by a procession. Come join us for this very special anniversary
BABY BOTTLE CAMPAIGN
The Culture of Life Ministry with the help of the Knights of Columbus will be running the Baby Bottle Campaign starting on Mother’s Day and continuing through Father’s Day. Your change can change a life. In 2015, $5,000 was collected for the Pregnancy and Family Life Center and last year, $6,000 was collected. Please consider picking up a bottle after Mass on Mother’s Day, place your loose change in it and return it on Father’s Day. Your kindness and generosity will go a long way to help mothers to be with the assistance they need.
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PROJECT RACHEL Call Project Rachel- English (813-924-4173), Spanish (813-500-9785). [email protected]
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Project Rachel allows you, in a caring and hopeful context, to move toward reconciliation – with yourself, your unborn child, your family, your Church, and your God. Next Rachel’s Vineyard
Retreats: June 2-4, 2017 (English). Also, 8 week support groups beginning in June across the diocese.
Around Citrus
County
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF MAY 8-14
STEWARDSHIP REFLECTIONS
Sun., May 14, 2017 9:00 am -
† Maureen Rydlewski & George Buckley by Rizzolo & Buckley Families
11:30 am -
♥ For the People
Mon., May 8, 2017 8:30 am -
† Angel M. Reganit by Norma Patron
Tues., May 9, 2017 8:30 am -
† Christina Jenkins by Harold Jenkins
Wed., May 10, 2017 8:30 am -
† Luz Franco & Josefa Garcia
by Marge Garcia
Thurs., May 11, 2017 8:30 am -
† Ann Ciriello by Community of Catholic Women
Fri., May 12, 2017 8:30 am -
† Martin Otto Klein by Elizabeth & Martin Klein
Sat., May 13, 2017 4:00 pm -
† Vieva Manigault by Rose Marie Buturla
May 7, 2017-4th Sunday of Easter
“And Peter said to them, ‘Repent, and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ…” ACTS 2:38
The word “repent” means to turn from sin, to change our actions. When it comes to change, do we take responsibility for change or do we think that others have to change instead? Change that is permanent comes from within, we must take control and be disciplined. Remember though that we are not alone, Jesus is there to help lighten the load.
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Please remember in
your prayers all of our
parish family and friends
who suffer physically,
emotionally or
spiritually, especially:
† - Deceased
♥ - Intentions
SICK LIST Don Gatz Ray Stropus Richard Poling Jeannette Kollar Ruth Kinney
Mim Sullivan Lorenzo Ravenna Herbert Walter Mary Ann Walter Tom Measel Richard Martinez Dennis Torregrossa Paul Hemsing Fran Measel Pam Coburn Barbara Coxe Bill Petruska Joan Cohey Kevin Rzeppa Carole Kroeck John Birmingham
Genevieve Davis John Cornforth Bernadette Passalacqua George Randall Thomas Griffin Ed Doyle Deniece Gatz Elena Pettito William King Andrea Britton Agnes Zelinski Susan McElheny Alice Longwell David McBride Irma Randall
Dick Harper Carolyn Cooley Richard Patterson Lori Haussy Marion Mesick Mike Ostrowski Melinda Quinn Tom Oldeck Jacob Cantrell Linda Plache Greg Ryan Stella Rogal Elizabeth McQueen Robert Kirsch Joan Dalmanieras Lauren Shotca
Millie Baron Samantha Balda Skip Eisner John Cadagan Patricia McDonough Mary Fritz Susan McGrath Teresa Cieslicki Darrell Weston Kathi Mayfield Alexa Boutin Phillip Lacson John Pokryfke John Schott Tom Peterson
APA 2017 Goal - $105,731.00 Pledged - $70,211.50 Total Paid - $50,963.30 Pledge Balance - $19.248.20 Family Pledges - 322 Pledges fully paid - 259 Pledges outstanding - 63 # of Families - 1,112 Average Pledge - $218.05 Balance to Goal - $54,767.70 % of Goal Pledged - 66.41% % of Goal Paid - 48.20%
Our parish is filled with caring, generous people who understand and embrace the Annual Pastoral appeal and the good that it brings to our parish and to our diocese. Thank you to all who have given a sacrificial gift to this year’s APA. Your generosity to APA supports the mission of Jesus Christ, allowing us to bring His love and mercy past our parish boundaries. If you have not yet made a gift, it’s never too late. Let faith be your guide, hope be you inspiration, and love inspire your action. Every gift of every size spreads the loving message of Jesus Christ.
ATTENTION ALL CRHP SISTERS Have you attended a CRHP weekend? If so, we hope you will join us for one of our Renewal Meetings being held this summer. These meetings are open to anyone who has participated in a CRHP weekend, whether or not you were part of a team. The purpose of these meetings is to gather with our sisters in Christ to continue to build and strengthen the community that began during each individual CRHP weekend along with continued spiritual growth and development through scripture, prayer and faith sharing. Come meet the newest CRHP sisters and renew friendships previously formed.
The meeting dates are June 4, July 2 or 9 (to be determined at the June meeting), August 6 and September 10. We meet in the Parish Hall starting at 5 pm and lasts about 2 hours. Light snacks and drinks will be served. Please bring a bible, notebook or journal, and a name tag if possible.
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PRAYERS FOR THE SAFETY OF OUR MILITARY Ryan Nalepa Luke Blanchette Sean Grant Joey Carosella Colby Dawson Eric Smith Don Ohlemacher Chris K. Stimpfl Michael Taylor
David Keith Ken Yates Martin Reinhard David Bareither Michael McNulty Chad Stratton 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 Robert Deyeso Noah Barden
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FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
THE CALL OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD
Jesus on the cross, we accept the suffering that comes to us. It may be ridicule for expressing our faith, the pain of losing someone we love, or the eventual pain of dying ourselves. We accept pain because we love the Lord and so love others enough to bear the pain of helping them. Let us ask the Holy Spirit to help us repent from selfishness to a new life of love for God and our neighbor. Tom Schmidt, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Peter, the apostle who had denied knowing Jesus before he died, now comes out and accuses the crowd of killing Jesus, “using lawless men to crucify him” (Acts 2:23). Considering that he was outnumbered three thousand to one, it took a lot of nerve. So the Spirit gave him the courage to face that crowd. He asked them to repent, but not just profess a rejection of sin. What we call repentance, in Peter’s time meant a change of heart away from sin and
toward a new way of acting or believing. We too can make a change of heart. We can turn away from selfishness and begin to love as Jesus did. We can relinquish anger and begin to forgive. We can put aside fear and boldly proclaim our faith.
Peter also shows us another gift of the Spirit—the ability to suffer for doing good. That also takes a lot of nerve. It’s hard enough to suffer for our sins. Yet that is just what Jesus did for us. Following the example of
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HEAVEN
The goal of religion is not to get us into heaven—but to get heaven into us. —Anonymous
LISTEN FOR YOUR NAME much more than the roles we fill or the work we do. If my name is who I truly am, then I must listen for the One who calls me “forgiven” and “merciful” and “beloved.” For this is my true name. This is my true nature.
The emphasis in John’s Gospel is not on the leadership of the shepherd. The focus is specifically on the voice of the shepherd. We listen for the shepherd who calls us by name. We are not called to follow passively. We are called to
recognize our name when it is spoken. We are to listen so that we can hear the voice of the One who knows who we truly are—not the external, transient realities like “I am a doctor” or “I am a mother.” Our real name known to our Creator is
A Lot Of Nerve
The Twenty-third Psalm, today’s responsorial psalm, is argua-bly the best known of all the psalms. The line that reads “Even though I walk in the dark valley / I fear no evil; for you are at my side / with your rod and your staff / that give me courage” (Psalm 23:4) con-nects this week’s scriptures to the wonderful story of the road to Em-maus, which we heard last week. The Lord Jesus, our Good Shepherd, is constantly at our side. He calls us each by name, beckoning us into a deeper relationship with him. That call, issued to each of us at the mo-ment of our baptism, carries with it the promise of the Good Shep-herd: “I came so that they might have life and have it more abundant-ly” (John 10:10). Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — All peoples called by God will receive the gift of the Spirit if they repent and are baptized (Acts 2:14a, 36-41). Psalm — The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want (Psalm 23). Second Reading — Once we were like straying sheep; but now we have been returned to the shepherd, our guardian (1 Peter 2:20b-25). Gospel — The shepherd leads the sheep out into pastures of abundant life (John 10:1-10). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
READINGS OF THE WEEK
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 6:1-7; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19; 1 Pt 2:4-9; Jn 14:1-12
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COUNTING SHEEP
Every person can tell how many goats or sheep one possesses, but not how many friends.
—Cicero
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Saturday: Our Lady of Fatima
Sunday: Fourth Sunday of Easter; World Day of Prayer for Vocations
Wednesday: St. Damien de Veuster
Friday: Ss. Nereus and Achilleus; St. Pancras
Week of
May 8-14, 2017
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITIONS The fact that many monastic churches do not have a prominent tabernacle shapes the patterns of liturgical prayer. Monastic communities often protect the ancient value of “receiving from the same sacrifice,” meaning that the communicants are assured that what they eat and drink in the Holy Mysteries actually comes from the same celebration. It surprises many to learn that the Church does not foresee, nor does it provide for, Communion of the faithful from the reserved Sacrament. Liturgical laws have long defended your right to receive from the same sacrifice, the same Mass, that you attend. At one time, of course, the bread for the Eucharist was the ordinary bread of the day, except unleavened, probably prepared at home. It was broken and distributed to the faithful. Early on the loaf itself was referred to as
the hostia in Latin, meaning the “sacrifice,” the same word for the sacrificial animal in Jewish worship, and for Jesus as the Lamb of God. By giving his life on the cross, Jesus became the hostia for us. To this day in the Greek Church, one of the tasks of the priest’s wife is to bake the bread for the Divine Liturgy, sometimes in a bakery oven dedicated to that purpose and called a “Bethlehem.” Today’s familiar individual hosts first appeared in the eleventh century at about the time when tabernacles were coming into use. The turn away from “bready” bread allowed the hosts to be reserved since they did not spoil like regular bread, and made the annual “Easter duty” counts easier. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Pastor:
Rev. James B. Johnson
Parochial Vicar:
Rev. Jojo Tejada
Deacon:
Deacon Robert Smith
Phone: 352-746-9422
Fax: 352-746-2335
Email: [email protected]
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