Bishop Barbarito invites you to the taping of the Diocese of Palm Beach's televised Christmas Mass on Thursday, December 15 at 5:30 p.m. at the Cathedral of St. Ignatius in Palm Beach Gardens Bishop Barbarito will be the celebrant of this Mass that will air on Christmas Day morning on local television for the benefit of the sick, homebound and many others in our community so they can celebrate this Holy Mass. There will be great music performed by the choir. Please consider being a "Christmas Angel" and attending this Mass. It means so much to our viewers to see a large faith family of individuals and families sitting in the pews together in the Church. Please come dressed in your holiday finest attire and join us for this special celebration! Light holiday refreshments will be served afterward. We hope you will join us. Bishop Barbarito invites you to the taping of the Diocese of Palm Beach's televised Christmas Mass on Thursday, December 15 at 5:30 p.m. at the Cathedral of St. Ignatius in Palm Beach Gardens Bishop Barbarito will be the celebrant of this Mass that will air on Christmas Day morning on local television for the benefit of the sick, homebound and many others in our community so they can celebrate this Holy Mass. There will be great music performed by the choir. Please consider being a "Christmas Angel" and attending this Mass. It means so much to our viewers to see a large faith family of individuals and families sitting in the pews together in the Church. Please come dressed in your holiday finest attire and join us for this special celebration! Light holiday refreshments will be served afterward. We hope you will join us. For more information, contact the diocesan Office of Communications at 561-775-9529 An Invitation to be a “Christmas Angel” on Television An Invitation to be a “Christmas Angel” on Television For more information, contact the diocesan Office of Communications at 561-775-9529
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Bishop Barbarito invites you to the taping of the Diocese of Palm Beach's televised Christmas Mass on
Thursday, December 15 at 5:30 p.m. at the
Cathedral of St. Ignatius in Palm Beach Gardens
Bishop Barbarito will be the celebrant of this Mass that will air on Christmas Day morning on local television for the benefit of the sick, homebound and many others in our community so they can celebrate this Holy Mass. There will be great music performed by the choir. Please consider being a "Christmas Angel" and attending this Mass. It means so much to our viewers to see a large faith family of individuals and families sitting in the pews together in the Church. Please come dressed in your holiday finest attire and join us for this special celebration! Light holiday refreshments will be served afterward. We hope you will join us.
Bishop Barbarito invites you to the taping of the
Diocese of Palm Beach's televised Christmas Mass on
Thursday, December 15 at 5:30 p.m. at the
Cathedral of St. Ignatius in Palm Beach Gardens
Bishop Barbarito will be the celebrant of this Mass that will air on Christmas Day morning on local television for the benefit of the sick, homebound and many others in our community so they can celebrate this Holy Mass. There will be great music performed by the choir. Please consider being a "Christmas Angel" and attending this Mass. It means so much to our viewers to see a large faith family of individuals and families sitting in the pews together in the Church. Please come dressed in your holiday finest attire and join us for this special celebration! Light holiday refreshments will be served afterward. We hope you will join us.
For more information, contact the diocesan Office of Communications at 561-775-9529
An Invitation to be a “Christmas Angel” on Television
An Invitation to be a “Christmas Angel” on Television
For more information, contact the diocesan Office of Communications at 561-775-9529
An Invitation from the Diocese:
Be a "Christmas Angel" on Television
Bishop Barbarito invites you to the taping of the Diocese of Palm Beach's televised Christmas Mass on
Thursday, December 15 at 5:30 p.m. at the
Cathedral of St. Ignatius in Palm Beach Gardens
Bishop Barbarito will be the celebrant of this Mass that will air on Christmas Day morning on local television for the benefit of the sick, homebound and many others in our community so they can celebrate this Holy Mass. There will be great music performed by the choir. Please consider being a "Christmas Angel" and attending this Mass. It means so much to our viewers to see a large faith family of individuals and families sitting together in the Church pews.
Please come dressed in your holiday finest attire and join us for this special celebration!
Light holiday refreshments will be served afterward. We hope you will join us.
For more information, contact the diocesan Office of Communications at 561-775-9529.
LumenChristi Gala SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2016
The Breakers Palm Beach
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“Catholic Schools Forming Future Leaders”
Supporting Catholic School Scholarships
S A V E T H E D A T E
The Diocese of Palm Beach presents the 28th Annual
Coordinators of Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion From: Rev. Brian G King, Director, Office of Liturgy Jeanne F. Clark, Office Coordinator
Registration fee for all workshops is $12.00 per person, which includes refreshments and supplies. You will be billed after the workshop for the actual number of attendees from your parish.
Extraordinary Ministers are to be commissioned by their Pastors, so should be sent to these workshops. Please designate a ministry coordinator to keep track of reservations, and email the Liturgy Office with the expected number of participants from your parish no later than two days before the workshop day.
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion **Sessions offered simultaneously in English and in Spanish.**
Saturday, October 1, 2016 Sacred Heart Parish, Okeechobee
Please pre-register by Thursday, September 29 901 SW 6th St, Okeechobee 34974 863-763-3727
Saturday, October 15, 2016 Ascension Parish, Boca Raton
Please pre-register by Thursday, October 13 7250 N Federal Hwy, Boca Raton, 33487 561-997-5486
Saturday, November 5, 2016 St Paul of the Cross Parish, N,Palm Bch
Please pre-register by Thursday, November 3 10970 Jack Nicklaus Dr, NPB 33408 561-626-1873
Saturday, December 3, 2016 St Lucie Parish, Port St Lucie
Please pre-register by Thursday, December 1 425 SW Irving Street, Port St Lucie 34983 772-878-1215
9:15am – 11:45am
This workshop will assist you in the training of both new and experienced Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion. Topics include: salvation history, sacramental theology, history of the Eucharist, origin and development of the Mass, principles of good liturgy, spirituality, ministry to the sick, and up-to-date information on rubrics for Extraordinary Ministers. New ministers will get a brief “hands-on” practice with unconsecrated altar breads and wine.
Join fellow Catholics from around the state as they gather in Tallahassee to participate in Catholic Days at the Capitol. Participants attend a legislative briefing on issues prior to scheduled meetings with their elected officials. A luncheon on day two is attended by the bishops of Florida, legislators and Catholic Days participants. The day ends with the Votive Mass of the Holy Spirit (Red Mass) celebrated by the bishops of Florida for the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government. The third day is for travel.
Become an informed Catholic! Register for the Florida Catholic Advocacy Network on our website: www.flaccb.org
The Capitol400 S. Monroe StreetTallahassee, FL 32399Briefing 4/4 & Luncheon 4/5Donald L. Tucker Civic Center 505 W. Pensacola St.Tallahassee, FL 32301Red Mass 4/5 at 6:00pmCo-Cathedral of St. Thomas More900 W. Tennessee StreetTallahassee, FL 32304
For more information, contact: Anna Hernandez-Diaz (561) 260-9969 [email protected]
Join fellow Catholics from around the state as they gather in Tallahassee to participate in Catholic Days at the Capitol. Participants attend a legislative briefing on issues prior to scheduled meetings with their elected officials. A luncheon on day two is attended by the bishops of Florida, legislators and Catholic Days participants. The day ends with the Votive Mass of the Holy Spirit (Red Mass) celebrated by the bishops of Florida for the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government. The third day is for travel.
April 4-6, 2017The Capitol400 S. Monroe StreetTallahassee, FL 32399
Briefing 4/4 & Luncheon 4/5 Donald L. Tucker Civic Center 505 W. Pensacola St.Tallahassee, FL 32301
Red Mass 4/5 at 6:00pmCo-Cathedral of St. Thomas More900 W. Tennessee StreetTallahassee, FL 32304
Become an informed Catholic! Register for the Florida Catholic Advocacy Network on our website: www.flaccb.org
3-day Bus tripBriefingLuncheon with Florida Bishops & LegislatorsLegislative Office VisitsRed Mass with Florida Bishops & public officials
April 4-6, 2017
Tallahassee, Florida
WHAT HAPPENS AT THE VOCATIONS AWARENESS WEEKEND?
Prayers … Seminarians sharing their vocation story …
Great food & fun…Time to relax and meet St. John College
Seminarians... Time to talk to the Director of Vocations
Join our conference mailing/e-mailing list now! Call Patti Amann at 561-662-4780.
Visit us at www.pbdccw.catholicweb.com or www.diocesepb.org/womensconference
Find & Follow Us! Did you know the Diocese of Palm Beach and some of its ministries are on Facebook? Look for our official pages listed below and please “Like” and follow us!
National Religious Retirement Office3211 Fourth Street NE Washington DC 20017-1194Telephone (202) 541-3215 Fax (202) 541-3053
20200416
www.retiredreligious.org
Fondo para la Jubilación de ReligiososDone a los que donaron su vida.
“Sé fiel a tu vida de oración y ten sentido del humor”, dice la Hna. Rita Polchin (primer plano), miembro de las Hermanas de san Cirilo y san Metodio en Danville, Pensilvania. “Ese es mi consejo para una vida larga y feliz”. Y, a los 87 años, debería saber. Durante casi 70 años de vida religiosa, esta filosofía le ha sido muy provechosa, especialmente en su ministerio en escuelas católicas. “Un año tuve una clase de 54 estudiantes”, recuerda con una sonrisa, “¡pero todos eran buenos!”.
Al igual que la Hna. Rita, los hermanos y sacerdotes católicos de órdenes religiosas de edad avanzada que se muestran aquí, y unos 33 mil más en toda la nación han ofrecido su vida al servicio y a la oración. Educaron a los jóvenes, atendieron a los enfermos y defendieron a los oprimidos. Muchos, como la Hermana Rita, continúan sirviendo. Otros necesitan ayuda. Su donativo al Fondo para la Jubilación de Religiosos ayuda con los cuidados de enfermería, medicamentos y otras necesidades. Sean generosos.
National Religious Retirement Office3211 Fourth Street NE Washington DC 20017-1194Telephone (202) 541-3215 Fax (202) 541-3053
20200416
www.retiredreligious.org
Retirement Fund for ReligiousPlease give to those who have given a lifetime.
“Be faithful to your prayer life and have a sense of humor,” says Sister Rita Polchin (foreground), a member of the Sisters of Saints Cyril and Methodius in Danville, Pennsylvania. “That’s my advice for a long, happy life.” And, at age 87, she ought to know. Throughout nearly 70 years of religious life, this philosophy has served her well, especially as she ministered in Catholic schools. “One year I had a class of 54 students,” she recalls with a smile, “but they were all good!”
Like Sister Rita, the senior sisters, brothers, and religious order priests shown here—and some 33,000 more across the nation—have offered their lives in service and prayer. They have educated the young, cared for the sick, and spoken for the oppressed. Many, including Sister Rita, continue to serve. Others need assistance. Your gift to the Retirement Fund for Religious helps provide nursing care, medications, and other necessities. Please be generous.
National Religious Retirement Office3211 Fourth Street NE Washington DC 20017-1194Telephone (202) 541-3215 Fax (202) 541-3053
20200416
www.retiredreligious.org
Fondo para la Jubilación de ReligiososDone a los que donaron su vida.
“Sé fiel a tu vida de oración y ten sentido del humor”, dice la Hna. Rita Polchin (primer plano), miembro de las Hermanas de san Cirilo y san Metodio en Danville, Pensilvania. “Ese es mi consejo para una vida larga y feliz”. Y, a los 87 años, debería saber. Durante casi 70 años de vida religiosa, esta filosofía le ha sido muy provechosa, especialmente en su ministerio en escuelas católicas. “Un año tuve una clase de 54 estudiantes”, recuerda con una sonrisa, “¡pero todos eran buenos!”.
Al igual que la Hna. Rita, los hermanos y sacerdotes católicos de órdenes religiosas de edad avanzada que se muestran aquí, y unos 33 mil más en toda la nación han ofrecido su vida al servicio y a la oración. Educaron a los jóvenes, atendieron a los enfermos y defendieron a los oprimidos. Muchos, como la Hermana Rita, continúan sirviendo. Otros necesitan ayuda. Su donativo al Fondo para la Jubilación de Religiosos ayuda con los cuidados de enfermería, medicamentos y otras necesidades. Sean generosos.
National Religious Retirement Office3211 Fourth Street NE Washington DC 20017-1194Telephone (202) 541-3215 Fax (202) 541-3053
20200416
www.retiredreligious.org
Retirement Fund for ReligiousPlease give to those who have given a lifetime.
“Be faithful to your prayer life and have a sense of humor,” says Sister Rita Polchin (foreground), a member of the Sisters of Saints Cyril and Methodius in Danville, Pennsylvania. “That’s my advice for a long, happy life.” And, at age 87, she ought to know. Throughout nearly 70 years of religious life, this philosophy has served her well, especially as she ministered in Catholic schools. “One year I had a class of 54 students,” she recalls with a smile, “but they were all good!”
Like Sister Rita, the senior sisters, brothers, and religious order priests shown here—and some 33,000 more across the nation—have offered their lives in service and prayer. They have educated the young, cared for the sick, and spoken for the oppressed. Many, including Sister Rita, continue to serve. Others need assistance. Your gift to the Retirement Fund for Religious helps provide nursing care, medications, and other necessities. Please be generous.
Palabra de Vida: Noviembre de 2016 Intercesiones por la Vida 6 de noviembre 32° Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario Por los que tienen enfermedades graves: que la gracia de la Resurrección fortalezca su fe y aumente su esperanza; roguemos al Señor: 13 de noviembre 33° Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario Por todos los que estamos reunidos en oración: Que Dios nos conceda la sabiduría y el valor para proteger amorosamente su don de la vida at every stage, in sickness and in health; roguemos al Señor: 20 de noviembre Solemnidad de Nuestro Señor Jesucristo, Rey del Universo Por los ministerios de la Iglesia: que tengan la protección plena de la ley para que continúen cumpliendo su misión de llevar el amor de Dios al mundo; roguemos al Señor: 27 de noviembre Primer Domingo de Adviento Por los miembros de la Iglesia: Que cuidemos a quienes están en circunstancias difíciles, como embarazos no planeados, soledad, pérdida y pobreza; roguemos al Señor:
Citas para boletines Los códigos QR a la derecha de cada cita pueden guardarse como archivos jpg separados e insertarse o copiarse y pegarse, en boletines, circulares, etc. Cuando se escanean con un teléfono inteligente, los códigos QR llevarán a los usuarios al sitio digital donde se ubica el recurso al que se hace referencia.
Domingo, 6 de noviembre de 2016
Las personas suicidas —con o sin enfermedades terminales— normalmente no quieren morir; quieren escapar de lo que perciben como una situación intolerable, y creen incorrectamente que el suicidio es su única salida".
— "Cada suicidio es trágico", www.goo.gl/8Y5XBR Secretariado de Actividades Pro-Vida de la USCCB
“El peor sufrimiento de las personas gravemente enfermas ‘es a menudo no el dolor físico, que puede ser aliviado con la atención médica competente, sino los sentimientos de aislamiento y falta de esperanza’”.
— Guía de Recursos 2016-17, “Complementos sencillos: Cuidado de los seres queridos al final de la vida”, Secretariado de Actividades Pro-Vida de la USCCB
BAJA / CUIDADO DE LOS SERES QUERIDOS AL FINAL DE LA VIDA
Domingo, 20 de noviembre de 2016
“Jesús, con su victoria, nos abrió su reino, pero está en cada uno de nosotros la decisión de entrar en él, ya a partir de esta vida —el reino comienza ahora— haciéndonos concretamente próximo al hermano que pide pan, vestido, acogida, solidaridad, catequesis. Y si amaremos de verdad a ese hermano o a esa hermana, seremos impulsados a compartir con él o con ella lo más valioso que tenemos, es decir, a Jesús y su Evangelio”.
Se ha creado un modelo de cuidado de manera específica para las familias cuyo bebé tiene posibilidades de morir antes o después del parto. Con frecuencia conocido como ‘hospicio perinatal, ... brinda valiosos momentos juntos, tanto dentro como fuera del vientre de su madre, que pueden atesorarse para siempre”.
— “Para Apoyar A Familias Con Un Diagnóstico Prenatal” (www.goo.gl/GYL86n), Secretariado de Actividades Pro-Vida de la USCCB
PALABRA DE VIDA: NOVIEMBRE DE 2016 Arte para boletines Se recomiendan fechas, pero estas imágenes se pueden utilizar en cualquier momento. Otras imágenes están disponibles en www.goo.gl/cs6nXJ. No modifique las imágenes de ninguna manera, excepto el tamaño. ¡Gracias! Domingo, 6 de noviembre de 2016 (Download: www.goo.gl/LKpsSK)
Domingo, 13 de noviembre de 2016 (Download: www.goo.gl/ytCJEA)