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Saint Lucie Catholic Church Port St. Lucie, Florida
SEPTEMBER 20, 2020 Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Franciscan Friars Pastor:
Fr. Mark A. Szanyi, OFM Conv.
Parochial Vicars: Fr. Paul Gabriel, OFM Conv. Fr. Milton Torres,
OFM Conv.
Assisting: Fr. Curt Kreml, OFM Conv.
Deacons: Vincent Cookingham,
Charles Immordino, Dale Konas, Carlos Melendez
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MASS INTENTIONS
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2020 7:30 AM Beth Hall by The Hall Family
8:30 AM Rosaria Sannino by Luciano Sannino 7:00 PM Charismatic Mass
and Healing
Service Personal intentions
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2020 7:30 AM Chloe Rehfuss by Brad and
Pauline Mason 8:30 AM Eileen Jensen by Craig, Joanne, Nathaniel
and
Rocky
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2020 7:30 AM Peggy Wall by Nicholina
and Carol 8:30 AM Peggy Wall by St. Lucie Council of Catholic
Women
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2020 7:30 AM Margaretta D’Antonio by
Camille D’Antonio 8:30 AM Bob Lanza by Joyce Karolewicz
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2020 7:30 AM Angelo Spalluto by sisters:
Gloria Vinci, Dolores
Corso, Elizabeth Exton 8:30 AM Bob Lanza by Jerry Holloway
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2020 8:30 AM Kay Madden by Neil Madden
4:00 PM Loretta and John Fairweather by The Hannan Family
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2020 7:30 AM Irene Leisey by Dave Leisey
9:30 AM Parishioners of St. Lucie 11:30 AM Jim Corso by Fran Errico
5:00 PM Danny Williams by Roger Williams 7:00 PM Mr. Julio
Fernandez by Fr. Mark
Thank you for your offertory donations! Comparison
September 15, 2019 September 13, 2020 $ 11,507 $ 8,739 Church
Offering $ 2,765 $ 3,989 On Line Giving
OFFERTORY Next weekend, September 26th and 27th, there are two
collections. The first supports St. Lucie Parish. The second
collection helps with Parish Improvements at St. Lucie. Thank you
for your generosity!
2020 Diocesan Services Appeal – St. Lucie Parish Goal:
$199,000
To date, we have 673 donors donating $180,295 in cash and
pledges. Thank you!
We need $18,704 to meet our goal!
PRAYER REQUESTS Please pray for the deceased of the parish,
especially Francis Howard and Joan Viola, who passed away recently.
May their souls and all the souls of the faithful departed, through
the mercy of God, rest in peace. Please remember in your Masses and
prayers, the sick whose names have been placed before our altar
this week. If possible, try to participate in one of our Masses to
join fellow worshipers in praying for them.
QUESTIONS OF CHURCH TEACHINGS? Send questions to Deacon Vincent
P. Cookingham, Ph. D. – [email protected] Have you remembered St.
Lucie Parish In your will and estate planning?
LOST AND FOUND ARTICLES Occasionally, parishioners leave behind
personal articles in the church and we would like to see those
items in proper hands. A plastic holding bin is located near the
Holy Water in the Narthex. If you have misplaced an item, you are
welcome to see if your article is there. If you find an item in the
church or parish hall, please return it to this plastic bin so that
it might be claimed.
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Readings for the Week of September 20, 2020 READING(S) 1st 2nd
RESPONSORIAL PSALM GOSPEL Sun. 09/20 IS 55:6-9 PHIL 1:20C-24, 27A
PS 145:2-3, 8-9, 17-18 MT 20:1-16A Mon. 09/21 EPH 4:1-7, 11-13 PS
19:2-3, 4-5 MT 9:9-13 Tue. 09/22 PRV 21:1-6, 10-13 PS 119:1, 27,
30, 34, 35, 44 LK 8:19-21 Wed. 09/23 PRV 30:5-9 PS 119:29, 72, 89,
101, 104, 163 LK 9:1-6 Thu. 09/24 ECCL 1:2-11 PS 90:3-4, 5-6,
12-13, 14 AND 17BC LK 9:7-9 Fri. 09/25 ECCL 3:1-11 PS 144:1B AND
2ABC, 3-4 LK 9:18-22 Sat. 09/26 ECCL 11:9—12:8 PS 90:3-4, 5-6, 12,
13, 14 AND 17 LK 9:43B-45 Sun. 09/27 EZ 18:25-28 PHIL 2:1-11 or
2:1-5 PS 25:4-5, 8-9, 10, 14 MT 21:28-32
We Need Your Help to Fill Our Truck!
We will be holding a much-needed drive for rice & beans on
September 26th and 27th in the Church’s parking lot from 2:00 PM to
5:00 PM on Saturday and from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM on Sunday for any
contributions.
We also welcome any financial help for us to buy more rice &
beans as well as offset the truck expense. Thank you to all
parishioners of St. Lucie Catholic Church for donating rice &
beans for the needy of Indiantown and Pahokee for over 8 years!
You always come through for our neighbors and now more than
ever they really would appreciate all that you can do for them.
God bless the good parishioners of St. Lucie.
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BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2020
10:00 AM in the Rotunda
Please bring your pet leashed or caged!
CHARISMATIC MASS AND HEALING SERVICE
You are invited to attend the regularly scheduled Healing Mass
on Monday, September 21, 2020 at 7:00 PM. Fr. Curt will preside.
You are encouraged to come at least fifteen minutes early to join
in praise and thanksgiving for answered prayer. Keep in mind that
the Charismatic Mass is celebrated the third Monday of every month
with few exceptions.
PUBLIC SQUARE ROSARY OF OUR LADY OF FATIMA
San Damiano’s Disciples for Men’s Group invites ALL parishioners
to our 8th Annual National Public Square Rosary of Our Lady of
Fatima. Gather on Saturday, October 10th beginning at 11:30 AM on
the lawn in front of St. Lucie Catholic Church. Come join fellow
parishioners as well as all Catholics nationwide, praying to Our
Lady of Fatima for America
on this 103rd Anniversary of Our Lady’s last appearance in
Portugal with the Miracle of the Sun. Bring your lawn chair. We
will be social distancing.
TRANSITUS – A PRAYER SERVICE
COMMEMORATING THE DEATH OF
ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI Saturday, October 3rd, 7:00 PM
St. Lucie Catholic Church From the earliest days of the
Franciscan Order, the followers of St. Francis have gathered on the
anniversary of his death, October 3rd, to celebrate his Transitus,
that is, St. Francis’ passage from earthly life to everlasting
life. This celebration is a prayer service with readings and songs
that reflect the life off St. Francis and recall the events
surrounding his death. Traditionally the Transitus is celebrated on
October 3rd, the day before the Feast of St. Francis. Please join
us for this uniquely Franciscan celebration on Saturday, October
3rd at 7:00 PM.
LIFE CHAIN: October 4th 6-7 PM LIFE CHAIN is a national peaceful
and prayerful public witness of pro-life individuals standing for
one hour praying for our nation and for an end to abortion. It is a
visual statement of solidarity by the Christian community that
abortion kills children and that the Church supports the sanctity
of human life from the moment of conception until natural death.
Please join Bishop Barbarito in a Life Chain on Respect Life
Sunday, October 4th on Military Trail next to St. Ignatius from
6:00 to 7:00 pm (after 5pm mass). Stand with thousands of pro-life
individuals throughout the USA and Canada in honor of millions of
babies whose lives have been lost to abortion. Pray for people in
crisis situations and for our nations. You'll be a light in a
darkened world as you help put an end to abortion through prayer!
Bring your whole family! Water, lawn chairs, umbrellas and
strollers are welcome and encouraged! We will be social distancing
this year at the event. www.lifechain.org .
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Next Weekend - “BOX OF JOY” “Box of Joy” will have a new
protocol this year. Boxes will be handed out in the rotunda next
weekend, September 26th and 27th to anyone interested in filling it
for a boy or girl of any age. A sheet with directions will be
provided with the box. The filled box will be collected no later
than Friday, October 30th.
Some of our parishioners like to begin their shopping early.
Remember, the boxes go to children who would otherwise not receive
a Christmas gift! The following is a list that might inspire your
shopping.
TOYS Handheld toys Small plush animals Small balls (tennis,
etc.) Ball (deflate) with pump Cars / Trucks Doll Mini puzzle
Finger puppets Silly putty Bean bag / Hacky sack Unopened fast food
toys Binoculars Legos Harmonica, kazoo or other small instrument
Jump rope Paddle ball Yo-yo Slinky Mini board games Balloons Craft
kit (beads, elastic, etc.) Pom-poms
APPAREL Socks Shorts Underwear T-shirtsFlip
flopsBandanasHatsShoelacesPlastic poncho
HYGIENE / HOME Comb / Brush Forks & Spoons Cup / Bottle with
lid Bar Soap Toothpaste (in the box) Toothbrush and floss Bandages
Hand wipes (no gels) Tissues Lip balm Manicure kit Nail clippers /
Emery board
ACCESSORIES Watch Purse or wallet Sunglasses Necklace Hair
ribbons Hair / Head bands Barrettes Bracelets Earrings Scarf Cross
or Rosary
USEFUL ITEMS Sewing kit Utensils Compass LED keychain Duct tape
No-battery flashlight Drawstring bag
KEY REMINDERS 1. Use the provided giftbox or any
shoebox(approximately12" x 5")2. Fill out and attachthe Boy/Girl
label tobox lid if needed3. Include $9 check (nocash please) in
providedenvelope.Place on top of gifts.4. Secure the lid with
arubber band (no tapeplease).
PERSONAL NOTES & PHOTOS: We encourage you to write a
personal note or handmade Christmas card and share a photo of
yourself or family (advisable for parent or teacher to review notes
written by children).
DO NOT PACK Food or Beverages • Medicines or Vitamins • Liquids
(shampoo, nail polish, etc.) • Gels (antibacterial, etc.) Chocolate
• Military / Police Toys • Toy Weapons • Glass / Breakables •
Knives / Tools
This is your opportunity to get started if you are interested in
filling a “Box of Joy.”
SCHOOL SUPPLIES Pencils, colored pencils Solar calculator
Sharpener Small board books Erasers Pencil case Crayons Pens,
markers Ruler Glue stick (no liquid) Safety scissors Coloring book
Notepads Stickers Self-inking stamp Flash cards Dry paints (no
liquid paint)
HARD CANDY & GUM Please seal in a Ziploc-style bag (No
chocolates)
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Find & Follow Us! Did you know the Diocese of Palm Beach and
some of its ministries are on Facebook? Look for our pages listed
below and please “Like” and follow us! www.facebook.com/DiocesePB
www.facebook.com/PBVocations
www.facebook.com/Catholic-Charities-Palm- Beach
www.facebook.com/DoPBCatholicSchools
How many versions of the New American Bible are there?
The original version of the New American Bible (NAB) was
published in 1970. The translation of the New Testament was revised
and published in 1986. The translation of the Book of Psalms (the
Psalter) was revised in 1991. A revision of the translation of the
Old Testament, including the Psalter, was published in March 2011.
This version is called the New American Bible Revised Edition
("NABRE"). Besides the various editions of the translation, many
different publishers have produced editions of the NAB. Each
publisher has added material, such as photographs, maps, devotions
and prayers, and reference matter to the biblical text.
Need a bible? Shop at our St. Lucie Gift Store.
THE ST. LUCIE KITCHEN NEEDS YOUR HELP The St. Lucie Soup Kitchen
provides food to those who need it most. It is our opportunity to
give through the Corporeal Works of Mercy. Due to current economics
and the pandemic, the Soup Kitchen is operating at a deficit!
Instead of hot meals served in the parish hall, hot meals are given
out in the parking lot at noon on Thursdays. So far, we are handing
out more than 300 meals each Thursday. The Kitchen survives solely
on donations – your donations! You can help in the following
ways:
1) Provide monetary donations so that needed fooditems may be
purchased. Make a check payable toSt. Lucie Catholic Church. Mark
“Soup Kitchen” onmemo line on check.
2) Provide needed canned goods (within date).3) Provide
volunteer hours in preparing and serving
those in need.If you can help in any way, please contact Loretta
Barnes at 878-1215. Remember, for every $25 or more donated, the
office will provide you with a keepsake certificate that you may
give as a gift (birthday, anniversary, death … to name a few).
The chains of habit are usually too small to be felt until they
are too strong to be broken.
THE SPIRITUAL WORKS OF MERCY (3 of 7)
The Spiritual Works of Mercy have long been a part of the
Christian tradition, appearing in the works of theologians and
spiritual writers throughout history. Just as Jesus attended to the
spiritual well-being of those he ministered to, these Spiritual
Works of Mercy guide us to “help our neighbor in their spiritual
needs” (USCCA)
There are seven Spiritual Works of Mercy and over the next weeks
we will touch on each of them. After each work of mercy there are
also suggestions and words of advice for living them out in our
daily lives. Some actions must wait until there is no longer the
threat to the coronavirus.
ADMONISHING THE SINNER Do not judge but be supportive in helping
others find their way and correct their mistakes. Together we can
learn to walk more closely with Christ.
In humility we must strive to create a culture thatdoes not
accept sin, while realizing that we all fall attimes.
Don’t judge, but guide others towards the path ofsalvation (see
MT 7:1-2)
When you correct someone, don’t be arrogant. We areall in need
of God’s loving correction.
We should journey together to a deeper understandingof our
shared faith.
“Remove the wooden beam from your eye first; thenyou will see
clearly to remove the splinter from yourbrother’s eye” (MT 7:5)
THE FLAME OF LOVE ROSARY Mary’s “Cause”, the Flame of Love
Movement, is her call to save souls from the dangers of sin, which
are so prevalent. The Flame of Love is an extra-ordinary grace
which comes from Mary’s Immaculate Heart to us at this time in
history. The Flame of Love is Jesus, Himself, who desires to
empower faithful souls to combat the evils of sin, lukewarmness,
and indifference. The Flame of Love Movement revives tepid souls
enabling them to embrace: daily Mass and Rosary, Eucharistic
Adoration Holy Hours, Fasting, forming Prayer Cenacles of
Reparation and becoming part of a community devoted to spreading
the Flame of Love. Every Thursday, all are welcome to pray this
special rosary at 7:15 PM sharp in the church. Wear your mask and
please, social distance!
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SACRAMENTS AND CELEBRATIONS
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: At least one parent must be an active,
participating, and registered as a member of the parish. Parental
attendance at a two-hour preparatory workshop is required prior to
the baptism. The class is usually offered in English on the second
Wednesday of every month, and in Spanish on the first Wednesday of
every month. Class begins at 7:00 PM in the Parish Office
Conference Room located at 425 SW Irving Street. Parents are asked
to phone the Parish Office before the class to confirm date and
time. All baptismal requirements are outlined in a booklet that
will be distributed at the baptismal class. Upon fulfilling and
submitting the baptism booklet, all is reviewed and if all
requirements have been met, a date for baptism will be set (but no
sooner than one month.) Baptisms are celebrated at 12:45 PM on
Sundays. Spanish Baptisms: 1st and 3rd Sundays, English Baptisms:
2nd and 4th Sundays.
SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION: Please contact Andrea Draper, SOFS,
Director of Religious Education, for more information. Call (772)
878-1215. Older candidates wishing to be confirmed must first
complete an adult religious education program.
SACRAMENT OF FIRST EUCHARIST: First Eucharist is usually
celebrated in the second grade. Parents who are registered members
of the parish are to contact the Director of Religious Education at
(772) 878-1215 to register their child for the First Eucharist
Program beginning first grade. Preparation is a two-year
program!
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE: Marriages are celebrated on Fridays at
various times and Saturdays at 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM only. Engaged
couples should contact the church office a minimum of six months in
advance in order to complete the necessary preparation. At least
one member of the couple MUST be a registered and participating
member of the parish for a minimum of six months prior to initially
contacting the church. If the annulment of a previous marriage
(Catholic, Non-Catholic, or civil) is required before a Catholic
remarriage can take place, please contact the Annulment Advocate,
Anne Tienter. For more information call (772) 878-1215.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Reconciliation is celebrated each
Saturday from 2:30 – 3:30 PM in the church, or by prearranged
appointment with one of the staff priests. It is also celebrated on
First Friday from 7:00 to 7:20 AM and 8:00 to 8:20 AM. Seasonal
Reconciliation services are also held during both Advent and Lent.
“First Reconciliation” for children is celebrated each February for
second grade religious education students. Contact the Parish
Religious Education Office for information.
Welcome to Saint Lucie Catholic Church
A Parish under the care of the Conventual Franciscan Friars
Whether you are here for the first time, or are a regular
parishioner, you’ll discover that St. Lucie is a vibrant community
with many opportunities to become involved. Help us to spread the
Word of God, and work toward making our parish, our community and
our world a better place to live.
Pastor: Fr. Mark A. Szanyi, OFM Conv.
Parochial Vicars: Fr. Paul Gabriel, OFM Conv. Fr. Milton Torres,
OFM Conv.
Assisting: Fr. Curt Kreml, OFM Conv.
Deacons: Vincent Cookingham, Charles Immordino, Dale Konas,
and
Carlos Melendez
Church: 280 SW Prima Vista Parish Center: 290 SW Prima Vista
Parish Office: 425 SW Irving Street,
Port St. Lucie, FL 34983 (772) 878-1215
Web: www.stlucie.cc Email: [email protected]
Parish Office Hours Monday through Friday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Confession
Saturday: 2:30 until 3:30 PM and every First Friday
from 7:00 – 7:20 AM and 8:00 – 8:20 AM or by appointment.
Mass Times Saturday Vigil Masses: 4:00 PM
Sunday Masses: 7:30 AM, 9:30 AM, 11:30 AM,
5:00 PM, and Spanish 7:00 PM
All Weekday Daily Masses are at 7:30 and 8:30 AM, Monday –
Friday
Saturday Daily Mass is at 8:30 AM
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MINISTRIES DIRECTORY EMAIL: [email protected]
Parish Offices 878-1215 Parish Fax 878-1299 Office Staff:
Business Manager/Parish Manager Doreen Recco Office
Manager/Bulletin Editor Annette De Luca Parish Secretary Elsa
Monteagudo Reception Desk/Baptism Preparation M. Isabel
Ricaurte
Spiritual/Educational Formation: Religious Education Director
Andrea Draper, OFS 878-1215RCIA/RICA, RCIA Teens, RCIC Andrea
Draper, OFS 878-1215Youth and Family Ministry Loretta Barnes
878-1215
Church Ministries: Altar Servers, Youth & Adult Fred
Marangio 418-1426Annulment Advocate Anne Tienter,
878-1215Bereavement Office 878-1215Bible Study Sat. 9:15-10:30 AM -
Library Eucharistic Ministers-Church Tru Hall 561-436-9566Homebound
Eucharist-English Ann Breitfelder 954-253-8234Homebound
Eucharist-Spanish Romelia Moreira 486-5667Funerals Contact Parish
Office 878-1215St. Lucie Gift Shop 878-4135Lectors Mary Agnes
Albert 879-3624
David Majesky 440-522-8503Marriage Preparation Contact Parish
Office 878-1215Ministers of Hospitality Bob Barnes
704-236-6420Parish Council Mary Agnes Albert 878-1215Engaged
Encounter Contact Parish Office 878-1215Prison Ministry Dn. Charles
Immordino 285-3714
Music Ministries: Music Minister Adria Cary 414-628-0147Music
Life Teen Minister John Sweeney 878-1215Spanish Music Minister Jose
Rosado 485-7295
Prayer Ministries: Adoration of Blessed Sacrament - every 1st
Friday and every Thursday
from 9:15 AM–5:00 PM Adult Scripture/Catechesis Saturdays, 9:15
AM Library Divine Mercy Fridays, 3:00 PM Chapel Charismatic Prayer
Mondays, 7:30 PM Chapel Healing Mass 3rd Monday/month, 7:00 PM
Church Liturgy of the Hours Mon. - Sat., 8:00 AM Church Rosary,
Weekday Mon. - Fri., 6:30 & 9:00 AM Church Rosary, Saturday
9:15 AM Chapel San Damiano First Tue Rosary 7:00 PM Church Sp.
Rosary/Prayer/Divine Mercy Tuesdays, 9:30-Noon Library Spanish John
XXIII Prayer Group Tuesdays, 7:00 PM Chapel Women of Faith
Wednesdays, 1:00-3:00 PM Library
Support Ministries: Bread Ministry John Goodness 464-7073
Catholic Charities Counselors Call for Appointment 844-848-6777
Council of Catholic Women Katie Kisielewski, Pres.262-515-0078
Respect Life 1st Mon. 7:30 PM Linda A.342-3809 Pauline P. 200-0574
San Damiano Disciples of Men Larry Williams 359-5822 Seniors’
Social Club Marie Philippe 871-5555 St. Vincent DePaul Leave
message 878-8474
SVdP Thrift Store 344-1341 Substance Abuse: Confidential–Ron
& Balla Rena Jones 618-312(8) or (9)
Reflexión - Evangelio Según San Mateo, 20:1-16
(Por: P. Clementre González | Fuente: Catholic.net)
“Los últimos serán los primeros y los primeros los últimos”
¿Quién dice que ya no hay trabajo? Jesucristo, en esta parábola,
viene a ofrecernos uno: el trabajo por su viña, por su Iglesia. ¿Y
con qué moneda nos pagará? Con la vida eterna.
Es necesario ver cuánta necesidad hay en el mundo. No sólo en
las misiones; también en nuestra ciudad, en nuestra parroquia,
quizás también en nuestra propia familia. Porque a unos les falta
el pan y a otros el alimento espiritual, que es la palabra de Dios.
¡Qué importa la edad o los medios que tengamos! Cada uno tiene una
vocación muy concreta que Dios le ha regalado, una misión
insustituible. ¿Cuál es la mía? Mi primera misión es la de ser
cristiano, por algo estoy bautizado. Y un cristiano lo es en la
medida que da testimonio con su vida.
¿Hay otras maneras de trabajar en la viña del Señor? Desde
luego: la oración, el consejo acertado, la ayuda económica, etc.
Hay que echarle un poco de imaginación, y seguro que encontraremos
un apostolado que nos venga a la medida. Y si no, pregúntale a tu
párroco.
Cristo te necesita. Necesita tus manos, tu inteligencia, tu
servicio para hacer algo por los demás. Decídete a ser un apóstol y
prepárate para el premio de la vida eterna.
Propósito Renunciar a los sentimientos de descontento y saber
agradecer diariamente a Dios, los talentos que me ha dado.
Diálogo con Cristo Señor, que diferente es tu justicia a la del
mundo. Mezquinamente busco la recompensa de lo que hago por el bien
de los demás, olvidando que eso que creo que es extraordinario, es
simplemente mi obligación. Tú eres infinitamente misericordioso y
me colmas con la gratuidad de tus dones. Dame lo único que
necesito, la gracia de salir de esta oración decidido a darlo todo
por tu causa; a vencer el miedo, la rutina y los cálculos
egoístas.
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EL PROCESO DE LA ORACION POR: MATTHEW KELLY
1. Gratitud: Empieza dándolegracias a Dios en un diálogopersonal
por lo que sea queestás más agradecido hoy.
2. Conciencia: Revive losmomentos de las últimas
veinticuatro horas en que fuiste y no fuiste la mejor versión de
ti mismo. Háblale a Dios de estas situaciones y de lo que
aprendiste de ellas.
3. Momentos significativos: Identifica algo queexperimentaste en
las últimas veinticuatro horas yexplora qué puede haber estado
tratando de decirteDios por medio de ese evento (o persona).
4. Paz: Pídele a Dios que te perdone por cualquiercosa mala que
hayas hecho (en contra tuya, de otrapersona o de Él) y que te llene
de una paz profunda yduradera.
5. Libertad: Háblale a Dios sobre cómo Él estáinvitándote a
cambiar tu vida, para que puedasexperimentar la libertad para ser
la mejor versión deti mismo.
6. Otros: Eleva a Dios a las personas por las que tesientas
llamado a rezar hoy, pidiéndole que lasbendiga y las guíe.
7. REZA EL PADRE NUESTRO.
¿SABIAN QUE…? El boletín de Santa Lucía es proporcionado por J.
S. Paluch sin costo alguno, y se financia únicamente con el apoyo
de la comunidad empresarial local a través de patrocinios
comerciales. Para continuar recibiendo este boletín de cortesía y
muchos de los otros beneficios que J. S. Paluch brinda a nuestra
iglesia, estamos buscando patrocinios para llenar el espacio
abierto en las tres páginas de nuestro boletín.
Si es dueño de un negocio, conoce a alguien que lo tenga, o sólo
quiere celebrar un aniversario, cumpleaños u ocasión especial,
considere promover el negocio o evento en el boletín de nuestra
iglesia. Para obtener más información, comuníquese directamente con
Patrick Falco, J. S. Paluch. Puede escribirle a su correo
electrónico a [email protected],o por teléfono al (910) 200-8383.
Agradecemos su consideración y apoyo.
BENDICION DE LOS ANIMALES Sábado 3 de Octubre - 10:00 AM
Rotonda de la Iglesia Traigan a sus mascotas para recibir la
tradicional bendición Franciscana. Sus mascotas deberán estar bajo
su control en todo momento.
Mantendremos el protocolo del uso de máscaras y distanciamiento
social en lo posible.
TRANSITUS Servicio de Oración
Sábado 3 de Octubre – 7:00 PM Transitus es un servicio de
oración con lecturas reflexión y canciones que reflejan la vida de
San Francisco y recuerdan los hechos que rodearon su muerte.
¡Acompáñennos en esta celebración franciscana!
Algunas Frases y Pensamientos de San Francisco
“Es muriendo como se resucita a la vida eterna.”
“Ninguna otra cosa hemos de hacer sino ser solícitos en seguir
la voluntad de Dios y en agradarle en todas las cosas.”
“Cuando la alegría espiritual llena los corazones, la serpiente
derrama en vano su veneno mortal.”
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