1738 W. University Ave, Gainesville, FL 32603-1839 catholicgators.org | (352) 372-3533 | Fax (352) 378-9010 Parish Office Hours : M-F 10am-5pm WEEK OF July 31, 2016 Home of the MASS TIMES Sunday 9:00am Family Mass 11:30am 1:30pm (Spanish) 5:30pm Mon.-Fri. 12:00pm | 5:30pm Saturday 5:30pm Vigil RECONCILIATION: M-F 4:30pm-5:20pm EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: Monday Wednesday Friday 6:00-7:00pm 4:30-5:20pm 8:15-9:15am FIRST FRIDAY: 5:30pm Mass of the Sacred Heart and Eucharistic Adoration ROSARY: Monday-Friday 11:25am Welcome New Members: To be a member of our parish re- quires registration and participa- tion in worship, sacraments, the life of the parish, and regular financial support of the parish. This is a basic consideration when requesting marriage, baptism, or to act as a godparent/sponsor. Register in the parish office or on-line. the EIGHTEENTH Sunday in ordinary time
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1738 W. University Ave, Gainesville, FL 32603-1839
Sunday 9:00am Family Mass 11:30am 1:30pm (Spanish) 5:30pm
Mon.-Fri. 12:00pm | 5:30pm
Saturday 5:30pm Vigil
RECONCILIATION:
M-F 4:30pm-5:20pm
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION:
Monday Wednesday Friday
6:00-7:00pm 4:30-5:20pm 8:15-9:15am
FIRST FRIDAY:
5:30pm Mass of the Sacred Heart and Eucharistic Adoration
ROSARY:
Monday-Friday 11:25am
Welcome
New Members: To be a member of our parish re-quires registration and participa-tion in worship, sacraments, the life of the parish, and regular financial support of the parish. This is a basic consideration when requesting marriage, baptism, or to act as a godparent/sponsor. Register in the parish office or on-line.
the EIGHTEENTH Sunday in ordinary time
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Mass Intentions AND SCRIPTURE READINGS
FOR THE WEEK OF july 31, 2016 Parish CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK
Pastor Father Marek Dzien
Parochial Vicar
Administrative Assistant to the Pastor Gail Fitzsimmons
RCIA & Young Adult Ministry Coordinator Sabrina Sy
Liturgy & Music Director Doug Ghizzoni
Religious Education Coordinator Elena Melendez
Hispanic RCIA Coordinator Sr. Teresa Gomez, HMSS
Facilities & Operations Manager Mary T. Wise
Bookkeeper Sara Geiser
Parish Secretaries Cecile Sands
Clara Aziz
Brian Gulig
Housekeeping Rosa Nakamatsu
Director of the Catholic Student Center Father David Ruchinski
Campus Ministers - Ashley D’Emo and Sandra DeTeresa
Campus Ministry Intern - Anna Gugliemino
Alumni Outreach Coordinator - Lauren Troncoso
FOCUS Missionaries (Fellowship of Catholic University Students}
Katelyn Miller | Ariadna Ruiz | Joseph West | Drew Decker
Baptism Preparation is required and both parents should attend our monthly preparation class and coordinate with the parish office. Please
call the parish office to arrange for Baptism and preparation, preferably before the baby’s birth.
The Tabernacle Candle is being sponsored this week in memory of Anna Eseke by St. Augustine Journey Couples
Sunday, July 31– Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:00am Children’s Liturgy of the Word 2:30pm Cafecito Monday, August 1 7:30am Men’s Book Group 7:00pm Hispanic Charismatic Prayer 7:00pm Ultreya Tuesday, August 2 10:15am Bible Study w/video 6:15pm Newman Club Dinner Wednesday, August 3 7:30pm Student Bible study Thursday, August 4 6:30pm Music Jam Session 7:00pm Spanish Bible study 7:30pm Spanish Choir rehearsal
Friday, August 5 8:15am Exposition and Holy Hour Saturday, August 6 6:00am Rosario de Aurora 10:00am Baptism prep 5:30pm Saturday Vigil Mass
The deceased are indicated by a cross in front of their names. Masses said for the living are for their special intentions.
Sunday, July 31 - The Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Eccl 1:2; 2:21-23 | Col 3:1-5, 9-11 | Lk 12:13-21 9:00am Lynn Bault by the Schilling family 11:30am Clair S. Bingham by the GSD Team 1:30pm Antonio Aguilar by the Chiriboga family 5:30pm For the Parish Monday, August 1 - St. Alphonsus Liguori, Bishop and Doctor of the Church Jer 28:1-17 | Mt 14:13-21 12:00pm 5:30pm Tuesday, August 2- St. Eusebius of Vercelli and St. Peter Julian Eymard Jer 30:1-2, 12-15, 18-22 | Mt 14:22-36 or 15:1-2, 10-14 12:00pm Lynn Bault by the Schilling family 5:30pm Wednesday, August 3 - Weekday Jer 31:1-7 | Mt 15:21-28 12:00pm Diego Pinto by the Pinto family 5:30pm Thursday, August 4 - St. John Vianney, Priest Jer 31:31-34 | Mt 16:13-23 12:00pm 5:30pm Friday, August 5 - The Dedication of the Basilica of St. Mary Major Na 2:1, 3; 3:1-3, 6-7 | Mt 16:24-28 12:00pm 5:30pm Saturday, August 6 - The Transfiguration of the Lord Dn 7:9-10, 13-14 | 2 Pt 1:16-19 | Lk 9:28-36 5:30pm Anna Eseke by the Zmuda family
-colossians 3: 11
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Around the parish,
greater gainesville and
the diocese
WEEK OF
July 31, 2016
Bulletin deadlines
Bulletin submissions are due by Monday at 12:00 p.m. noon.
As we await the arrival of a new priest, Fr. Marek will be
the only priest on staff and in town from the 26th of July to
the 16th of August. As such, we are going to suspend
the 5:30 pm weekday Mass and 4:30 pm confessions on
the following dates:
August 1-5
and
August 8-12
The 5:30pm weekday Mass will resume on August 15.
Confessions are available by appointment.
OUR PARISH COMES THROUGH AGAIN
Once again our parish has contributed to the greater good. Millions of refugees deal with hardships throughout the world; those who ended up in Jacksonville will be touched by St. Augustine's. They will be receiving sheets, blankets, pillows, towels, detergent, cleansers, toiletries--even a bicycle--and other items donated by our parishioners. The director of the Refugee Resettlement Program at Jacksonville Catholic Charities was thrilled by the carloads of donations we deliv-ered.
2016 Bishop’s Annual Stewardship Appeal Summary Report through July 24, 2016
2016 2015
Participation Goal 222 Donors
Active Family Count 1,010 2,189
Number of Donors 259 241
Family Participation 25.64% 11.01%
Amount Pledged $59,705.00 $54,939.00
Amount Paid $53,969.00 $53,886.00
Balance Due $5,736.00 $1,053.00
Thank you for your generous participation. To make your pledge,
visit www.givecentral.org/dosa2016
Please keep Father Tony and his family in your Masses and prayers. Father Tony’s sister,
Anna, died Saturday, July 23, in Nigeria of a sudden illness. She was 58. May our loving Lord welcome her home, a faithful daugh-
ter, and grant unto her eternal rest.
Dear friends,
On behalf of the homeless visitors at Grace Marketplace and
the volunteers in the Clothes Closet, I would like to thank
you for the boxes of shampoo and feminine items. We were
completely out of those items and your contributions really
fulfilled a need.
Acts of kindness in this way are so very much appreciated.
Our homeless visitors feel so much better about themselves
when they have clean hair, and of course, the women really
appreciate the feminine items. Thank you very much for
your thoughtfulness.
Sincerely, Nancy Shaffer, Volunteer Co-Manager of the Clothes Closet
stewardship appeal
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Stewardship in the
parish
The eighteenth Sunday in
ordinary time
Stewardship
Masses on July 17, 2016 The Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Offertory from baskets : $8,120.79
Offertory from Parish Pay: $110.00
E-Giving: $1,608.96
Poor Box: $7.01
Catholic Student Center (CSC): $461.00
Sanctuary Renovation: $125.00
Annual Gift: $10,000.00
STEWARDSHIP SPOTLIGHT - THE EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
The readings for today are about as good as it gets for stewardship. The first reading from Ecclesiastes speaks to the vanity of spending one’s life for the accumulation of wealth. The vanity is not from the work itself, but basically from the fact that we can’t take it with us. In the gospel Jesus warns that one’s life does not consist of possessions. Instead, he tells us to be rich in what matters to God. St. Paul tells us in the second reading to “Think of what is above, not of what is on earth,” and he tells us that greed is idolatry. According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, idolatry is “the worship of a physical object as a god.” If you look at our society, I would say that despite our professed Christian faith, we mostly worship money and material things as our god. This can be quite a challenge to us, especially if we have been blessed with talents and good fortune that have enabled us to be well-off. And by the world’s standards, almost everyone in the U.S. is well-off. I will confess that my family is financially secure, and this is an immense personal challenge to me in attempting to do God’s will in my everyday life. Here is how I see it and practice it. We are called to love God with our whole being (the greatest com-mandment) and to love our neighbors as ourselves (the second greatest commandment). How can we measure love? I have been taught that you can measure love by how much you are willing to sacrifice of yourself for the beloved. Thus, we can measure our love of God and his children by how much we are willing to sacrifice of our-selves. Stewardship involves time, talent, and treasure. Ideally, loving God and our brothers and sisters will in-volve us spending some time with them, offering our skills to them, as well as financial/material sacrifice. If we find it too difficult to let go of the fruit of our blessings in following these commandments, then perhaps we should be concerned that material things have become our god and that we are, in fact, idolaters. So what are we to do? I don’t have specific answers. However, in last week’s gospel Jesus assured us that if we asked the Father for the Holy Spirit he would answer our prayer. Let us step back and prayerfully ask the Father for the Holy Spirit so that we can discern his will for us with regard to sacrificially loving him and his chil-dren with our material blessings. As we say in the Lord’s Prayer, “Thy will be done.” Amen.
Paul Gulig, Chair of Stewardship Committee
Our sanctuary is finally complete! Thank you for your generosity and patience in supporting the
renovation.
Catholic student
center and young
adult ministries
WEEK OF
July 31, 2016
From the Office for Vocations
July 31, 2016 - The Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Spend your life growing rich in the sight of God. That’s what
counts. How will you do this? (Luke 12:13-21). If you have a
question about a vocation to the priesthood or religious life,
contact Father David Ruchinski, Vocation Director, at (904)
Newman Club is the Catholic Gators’ weekly outreach ministry. Every Tuesday during the Summer B, Fall, and
Spring semesters the Newman Club offers free dinner for all college students after the 5:30pm mass in the parish
lounge. The 11 officers prepare the meal and set up the lounge each week, inviting their fellow college students to
come meet new people and enjoy a meal with friends. There is something special about sharing a meal with others.
Newman is a place for food, fellowship and fun. Periodically there are games, music, photo booths, and themed
decorations making this a great place for students to take a break from their schoolwork and meet others. Newman
Club is the largest Catholic Gators ministry. Please keep them in your prayers as they continue to welcome more
and more students into this vibrant community!
Message of mercy for july
A quote from scripture…
1 Peter 2:10 - “Once you were ‘no people’ but now you are God’s people; you ‘had not received mercy’ but now you have received mercy. ”
Primera Carta de Pedro 2:10 - “Ustedes antes no eran su pueblo, pero ahora so pueblo de Dios; no habí an alcanzado su misericordia, mas ahora les ha sido concedida su misericordia.”
Cursillo de Cristiandad Cursillo, en espan ol quiere decir “curso pequen o” o “corto.” Es de tres dí as para hombres y mujeres de cualquier edad. ¿Deseas tener un encuentro real
con Cristo? Es una experiencia maravillosa. ¿Deseas ser parte de una comunidad Cristiana
comenzando desde tu propio hogar?
Y los pro ximos Cursillos de este an o son: Octubre 13 al 16 Hombres 2016 #119 Octubre 20 al 23 Mujeres 2016 #118
Para mayor informacio n comunicarse con: Awilda Merced (787) 448-7968 o A ngela Chiriboga (352)
331-7616.
Cafecito y dulces Se les invita a pasar al salo n de la iglesia cada do-mingo despue s de la Misa de la 1:30 p.m. para com-partir amistad y cafecito. Vengan y conozcan mejor a sus hermanos en Cristo. Si desean, pueden traer
donaciones de galletas o bebidas.
Miinisterio hispano The eighteenth Sunday
In ordinary time
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greater Gainesville, catholic
schools, the Diocese and The
parish
WEEK OF
July 31, 2016
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Want to Join the Knights?
Our college council is right here at St. A’s parish, Pope John Paul II -13900 Council, and you can be-come a member if you are a practicing Catholic male over 18 years old. Although our council is a “college council”, we have members representing all age brackets. Since our student members move on upon graduating, we are always looking for non-student members to provide permanence to our council. To join, or if you have any questions about the Knights of Columbus, please contact our Grand Knight, Bradley Nartowt at [email protected].
Knight’s Corner
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Pro--Life Articles need volunteers to make approximately 20 telephone calls each month to Catholic Churches to ob-tain corrections to email addresses. Will require using Mi-crosoft Excel Computer Software.
Your Help and Support is Needed – “Feel the Love 5K”
We are asking for your help and support. Many of you have
been keeping Diana Kanaszka – Deacon Chuck Kanaszka’s
daughter – in your prayers over the last couple of years
following her collapse and diagnosis of heart failure. Things
have become critical and she must have a heart transplant
as soon as one becomes available for her. A parishioner
from the Cathedral Parish has formed a corporation, St Au-
gustine United, Inc. (a 501c) to raise money for Diana’s
medical needs. The corporation has organized a 5K Run
called FEEL THE LOVE 5K to be held September 10 at St
Augustine Pier starting at 8 a.m. Volunteers, runners, spon-
sors and donors are needed. Visit the website at
www.feelthelove5k.com, read her story and see what you
can do to help. And as always, please continue your prayers
for our daughter, Diana. Blessings, Deacon Chuck Kanaszka
Position Available with Catholic Charities in Gainesville
HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM CASE MANAGER
Responsible for providing housing case management, budgeting counseling, and rent, mortgage and utility assis-tance to individuals with disabilities. Excellent computer skills required as well as the ability to learn custom soft-ware.
Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in social science area or bachelor’s degree not in social science plus one year of case management experience. Must have and maintain a good driving record. Bi-lingual person preferred.
Send resumes to : Susan Frizzell- [email protected] , before August 7, 2016
EUCHARIST: THE ULTIMATE COMMUNICATION OF DI-VINE MERCY
BY FR. LEONARD CHUWA, AJ PHD September 10th, 2016 9:00 a.m. till 3:00 p.m.
Cost $20 lunch included
Being the face of God's mercy Jesus communicates Himself fully in the mystery of the Eucharist. As Jesus' disciples, all Christians are called to be like Christ, to be mercy. The Eucharist is communion with Christ's mystical body and a covenant to be as merciful as our Heavenly Father is merci-ful. Both aspects of the Great Commandment of Love can only be understood from the perspective of Divine Mercy and empathy. How are we going to be students in Christ's school of mercy?
In the Gospel, Jesus tells the parable about the rich man who selfishly stored all his grain and goods only to die and not enjoy his abundance anyway. What we struggle all our lives to learn is that life does not consist of possessions nor our perceived security, but of being possessed by God.
Last month through your gifts, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul was able to assist families by providing 160 lbs. in food and help for utility and rent bills. Thank You for your support and gener-osity! If you would like more information or know someone who needs assistance, please call 352-222-0588.