89500 Overseas Highway P.O. Box 456 Tavernier, FL 33070 (305) 852-5372 Fax: (305) 852-3315 Website: www.sanpedroparish.org Rev. Franky Jean, Pastor MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil: 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 9:00 & 11:00 a.m. Confessions are heard before weekend and weekday Mass or by Appointment by calling the Office. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: First Friday of the Month-9:00-10:00 a.m.
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Confessions are heard before weekend and weekday Mass or by Appointment by calling the Office. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: First Friday of the Month-9:00-10:00 a.m.
Coffee, Donuts & Fellowship Please join us in Williams Hall
MASS INTENTIONS SATURDAY April 22, 2017 5pm Vigil IN LOVING MEMORY +John Bendokas (His Family) +Linda Curtain (Mariam & Jim) HEALING MASS *John Myers (San Pedro Friends) Sunday April 23, 2017 9:00am Mass IN LOVING MEMORY +Fr. John McGrath 11:00am Mass IN LOVING MEMORY +Robert Mechigian (Jacobsen Family) +Crystal Creasey Monday, April 24, 2017 8:30am Mass HEALING MASS *Hank Taylor (Glenn & Patricia Taylor) Tuesday, April 25, 2017 8:30am Communion Service Thursday, April 27, 2017 8:30am Mass IN LOVING MEMORY +Edna Horowitz +Rose & Sal Gerrato Jr. (Glenn & Patricia Taylor) Friday, April 21, 2017 8:30AM Mass HEALING MASS *Sue Craig (Glenn & Patricia Taylor)
April 22nd & 23rd, 2017 San Pedro Catholic Church
Sponsors For April ~Altar Candles~
Available To Sponsor ~Altar Wine~
Available To Sponsor ~Church Flowers~ ~IN LOVING MEMORY OF~ +Hernandez & Rokicki Families +John Bendokas (His Family) ~SPECIAL INTENTIONS~ *The Colombo Family (Linda Ellis) ~Hosts~ ~SPECIAL INTENTIONS~ The Lodge Family ~Sanctuary Lamp~
Available To Sponsor To Sponsor Call: 305.852.5372 ext. 100
Please Pray For Special Healing For The Sick Of Our Community, Especially;
Maria Elena, Karole, Sandi, Caitlyn, Richard, Catherine Homes, Barbara, Eva Marie, Patricia Taylor, Gabriel,
Richard DeLara, Joel, Joanne Texas , Marilyn Scavo, Kully Dooley, Rebeca Embi, Linda Rich, Jose, Mary Bacalso,
Maria Julia, Maria Martinetti, Lisa Bradeen, Hector Sosa, Sid Whitehouse, Ed Draper. Robert, Raquel, Carlos Macias, Rosa,
Sandy, Pat Dodson, Mary Ann Krogh & John Myers.
Choir/Religious Ed Children’s Choir: Mary Ann Don 305.743.5738 Adult Choir: Marysia Wronka 305.509.4009 Religious Ed: Amy Brown Pope 917.941.2888
SAVE UP When saving for old age, be sure to lay up a few pleasant thoughts.—Anonymous
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading-Acts 2:42-47 Psalm –118 Second Reading –1 Peter 1:3-9 Gospel–John 20:19-31
April 22nd & 23rd, 2017 San Pedro Catholic Church
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION The origins of the custom of burning a lamp before the tabernacle are in Jewish worship, where a lamp called ner tamid or “eternal flame” burns before the ark in every synagogue. The ark contains the sacred scrolls of the Torah. The flame represents the menorah in the Temple, and therefore is never extinguished. In fact, the word “tabernacle” itself is derived from Hebrew, as taber is the Hebrew word for “tent,” and hearkens back to the forty years of wandering in the desert. The pilgrim people were sustained in hope by an awareness that God was not only in the pillar of cloud by day and the pillar of fire by night, but had quite literally “pitched his tent with them” in the shelter for the Ark of the Covenant. Some artisans have used this theme of “ark” or “tent” to design a tabernacle for the Blessed Sacrament. In Christian practice, Anglicans and Catholics use a sanctuary lamp to point toward the presence of the reserved sacrament, and Lutherans use it as a sign of God’s presence in the house of worship, but not necessarily as a clue that the Eucharist is reserved. Why, even in an age of electric light, is the sanctuary lamp an oil light or candle? Perhaps not only to point to Christ, the light of the world, but also to point to sacrifice. For the light to exist, there must be sacrifice. The oil or wax is transformed into light, just as those who pray here, or who will receive viaticum from here, are called to transformation in Christ.
A SEASON OF JOY “They devoted themselves to the teaching of the apostles and to the communal life, to the breaking of bread and to the prayers” (Acts 2:42). This first line of today’s first reading sets the tone as this fifty-day celebration of Easter opens before us. Today we listen to the teachings of three apostles—Luke, Peter, and John—who remind us that even though we have not seen Christ, we nonetheless are filled with joy as we place our belief in his saving death and resurrection. Each week during the Easter season we will gather as a community of faith to find strength and support from our God and from one another. Each week we will gather to break bread and offer the great prayer of thanksgiving, actions that will manifest the very presence of the risen Christ in our midst. Let us be open to the wonders of this season of joy.
Sunday: Second Sunday of Easter Monday:Yom Ha-Shoa (Holocaust Remembrance Day) Tuesday: St. Mark Wednesday: Administrative Professionals Day Friday: St. Peter Chanel St. Louis Gringnion de Montfort Arbor Day Saturday: St. Catherine of Siena
Saturday, May 20, 2017
1:30-3:00 p.m.
Key Largo Library This is an opportunity to meet with immigration lawyers for individual consultations free of charge. For more information, to get an appointment, and to fill out a pre-consultation form, please call Nory Gonzalez (305) 394-2032 (Spanish & English) or Patrice Schwermer (305) 807-4503 (English) “I was in prison and you visited me” (Matt 25:37). An new Ministry is now forming to bring a Catholic presence to the Plantation key Detention Center and share the message of Christ’s love, compassion and healing with its detainees. A prayer service will be held weekly in the facility, and volunteers are needed to help. If you are interested in finding out more about this opportunity to share and grown in your faith, please contact Valli Leone at (305) 772-3073, [email protected] or Patrice Schwermer at (305-807-4503, pschwermer @ccadm.org.
San Pedro Helps Ministry Saturday & Sunday
April 29th & 30th After all masses
Baked Goods Needed South Side Of Church
Your Support Is Appreciated! THANK YOU!
April 22nd & 23rd, 2017 San Pedro Catholic Church
BAK
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Congratulations and welcome to our San Pedro Catholic Church Family! The following RCIA candidates received the Sacraments on Holy Saturday, April 15, 2017 during the Easter Vigil Mass. Jaime “Gertrude of Niville” Williams Shelley “Frances Xavier Cabrini” Miklas Janet “Anne” Cahill Weir Antonio “Joseph” Hernandez
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month Reporting Abuse Is The Right Thing To Do
Child abuse can happen anywhere, even in the home, and for families placed in this horrible situation, reporting abuse can be very difficult, but it is critical to do so in order to protect children. Adults must first act to stop the abuse by being alert to
warning signs. If discovered, report abuse to the proper authorities. To report abuse or the suspicion of abuse call DCF at 1-800-96 ABUSE (1-800-962-2873)
BAKE SALE!
San Pedro Children’s Choir Yard Sale Saturday, April 29th 8:30am-3pm
Sunday, April 30th 9am-2pm
April 22nd & 23rd, 2017 San Pedro Catholic Church
“Love never ends.” 1 Corinthians 13:8
The love you have for San Pedro can go on forever when you include San Pedro in you will or other estate plans. With an endowment, the principal is kept intact and the distributions to the parish come from growth and earnings.
Catholic Journeys & Fr. Franky invites you…
To A Special Pilgrimage To Medjugorje Round trip airfare from Miami, Fl.
-Tour #MJ17 0527 BO– MAY 27-JUNE 4, 2017 Price: $1,699.00 To make a reservation call Catholic Journeys @ 800.715.6670 or www.catholicjourneys.com/bo117 for info. San Pedro 305.852.5372 ext. 102 contact the rectory or call the Office of Planned Giving at 305.762.1110.
Graduating Seniors! Apply For The San Pedro Grant! The San Pedro Women’s Guild & Men’s Club will award grants to graduating high
school seniors who are currently active members of San Pedro Parish. This is a onetime award and is available to those seniors who are continuing their
education at college, junior college, or trade school following graduation. Applications are due on Monday, May 1st.
Applications are considered on the basis of continued service to this parish. For information and applications contact Chris Harris at Coral Shores High School or
Carolyn Hanford at 305.394.8887.
All Proceeds Help
Those In Haiti
You Can Be An Angel And Our Parish can Be A Host Of Angels San Pedro Church is endeavoring to implement a parish-based ministry to assist pregnant mothers in need. You are invited to attend an informational meeting on the evening of Thursday May 18th at 6:30 pm in the parish hall to learn about the extraordinary ministry known nationally as
The Gabriel Project and approved and recommended by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
The Gabriel Project is a marvelous way to show our community that we Catholics see in the conception of each child a fresh expression of God’s unfailing love.
That we care about pregnant mothers in need and that there is no reason for any mother to feel that she is helpless and alone. During the informational meeting, you will learn how you can participate as an
“angel” assigned to help a mom in need and how our parish community would, through prayer and action, assure Mom that she has our love and the love of Christ by providing her with spiritual,
emotional and material support to help meet her needs.
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Following Jesus Every Day:Following Jesus Every Day:GOSPEL MEDITATIONS FOR DAILY LIVING
Ninety days’ worth of Gospel verses and reflections includinga meditation, a prayer, a simple activity for the day anda related verse from the Old Testament. Ideal for Lent