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St. Matthew Catholic Church 6090 Hypoluxo Road
Lake Worth, FL 33463-7312 Phone: (561) 966-8878
Website: www.St-Matthew-Church.com
Reverend Clem Hammerschmitt, Pastor Reverend Leonard Dim,
Parochial Vicar
Reverend Raciel Treviño, Parochial Vicar Deacon Andy Plucinski
Deacon George White
Deacon Robert Garamella Deacon Michael Prestera
Mass Schedule
Saturday 4:00 P.M. and 5:30 P.M.
Sunday 7:45 A.M.- 9:00 A.M
10:30 A.M. and 12 Noon
Daily Mass
Monday through Saturday 8:00 A.M.
Confessions Saturday 3:15 P.M. - 3:45 P.M.
Parish Office: 6090 Hypoluxo Road
Lake Worth FL 33463-7312 (561) 966-8878
Office hours: Monday-Friday
8:00 A.M. - Noon 1:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M.
Parish Secretary
Dorothy Laudano
Parish Bookkeeper James Schultz
Religious Education
Debbie Whitlock [email protected]
(561) 966-1538
Youth Ministry
Suzanne McKay (561) 966-8878
Council of Catholic Women
Join us the third Tuesday of each month, September thru May for
Mass at 6:00 P.M., followed by a 6:30 P.M. meeting and light
refreshments.
Are you registered in the parish? Please do not take for granted
that you are registered in the parish just because you attend mass
here. If we have no record of your parish membership it could be
quite embarrassing to us, or to you or your family, when someone
wishes to make wedding plans, have a baby baptized, or if you have
been asked to act as a sponsor for baptism or confirmation. Please
fill out a census form, which is located at the entrances of the
Multi Celebrational Building (MCB), and mail it to the parish
office, or place it in the collection basket.
Baptism
Baptisms are celebrated on Sunday after the 12:00 Noon Mass.
Parents must be registered and active members of the parish for at
least three months. No confirmed dates are given before approval by
the pastor. Contact the parish office two months in advance.
Godparents must be confirmed, practicing, Roman Catholics and must
obtain a sponsor certificate from their parish. In order to avoid
disappointments, do not book travel plans with family, Godparents,
etc. until a confirmed date has been assigned through the parish
office (561) 966-8878.
Marriages
Notify the parish office at least four months in advance.
Ministrations to the Sick
We appreciate knowing when a parishioner is in the hospital or
homebound. Please call the parish office.
Loving Hands Ministry Please contact the parish office
for additional information.
JESUS’ WAY
Today’s readings present a contrast between “Jesus’ way” and the
“old way.” An example of the old way is the law given to Moses and
Aaron about leprosy: the leper was unclean and cast out of the
community. Jesus’ way is the opposite: the leper is reached out to,
touched, and finally cured. Nor ought we think of the “old way” as
restricted to the days of Moses and Aaron, or even to the “old”
testament. The difference between the old way and Jesus’ way arises
in own lives. We still choose, every day, to live in our old way or
in Jesus’ way. Jesus dared to touch a leper, disregarding the old
way. The leper then was changed forever. He felt a calling. He
couldn’t keep himself from proclaiming that he had been touched by
Jesus (even though Jesus told him not to!). Once Jesus touches us,
we are called to proclaim his way.
The leper will dwell apart, making an abode outside the camp
(Leviticus 13:1-2, 44-46).
I turn to you, Lord, in time of trouble, and you fill me with
the joy of salvation
(Psalm 32).
Do everything for the glory of God; be imitators of Christ (1
Corinthians 10:31 — 11:1).
The leprosy left him immediately, and he was made clean (Mark
1:40-45).
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MASSES FOR THE WEEK Saturday, February 13th 4:00 P.M. James
French Sr. 7th Anniversary requested by his wife Theresa Nick
Rutigliano requested by Peggy Greco 5:30 P.M. Frank & Gussie
Stiano requested by Theresa Beverly Orwig requested by Anthony
& Beverly Castellamare Sunday, February 14th 7:45 A.M. Joanne
Traylor and son Richard Traylor requested by Richard K. Traylor
Ramelia Flurones requested by Mary Plotts 9:00 A.M. Mary Butler
requested by Ellie & Dom Dilella William Lewis requested by the
Mangan Family 10:30 A.M. Ben Negron requested by Theresa Dipalo
Michael & Ruth Gilberti requested by Michelle & Jeff
Steinberg 12:00 P.M. Edward & Dorothy Scalzo requested by their
daughter Catherine Helen Page McLean requested by Libby McLean
Monday, February 15th 8:00 A.M. Happy Birthday in heaven Mom,
love you requested by Rosalie Tuesday, February 16th 8:00 A.M.
Padre Pio requested by Father James De Vita 6:00 P.M. William Lewis
requested by St. Matthew Council of Catholic Women Wednesday,
February 17th 8:00 A.M. Marguerite Peoples requested by the Mangan
Family Thomas Schnieders requested by the Mangan Family 10:00 A.M.
Steven Spencer requested by Joanne Riggio Leah Gartenbaum and
Dorothy Ann Helm requested by Joanne Riggio 12 Noon Parishioners
and Benefactors of St. Matthew Parish 4:00 P.M. Members of the
United States Military and their Families Thursday, February 18th
8:00 A.M. Fernando & Avelina Acuña requested by Zeny Reville
Friday, February 19th 8:00 A.M. Benefactors of the Saint Vincent de
Paul Society Saturday, February 20th 8:00 A.M. Father Clem, Father
Leonard, and Father Raciel 4:00 P.M. Stanley Kroll requested by his
wife Roseann Rosalia & Gaetano Inserra requested by the Family
5:30 P.M. Health of Father James De Vita requested by his Family
Sunday, February 21st 7:45 A.M. Joanne Traylor and son Richard
Traylor requested by Richard K. Traylor 9:00 A.M. Mary Butler
requested by Elaine & Dino Korva Jeanine Bergeron requested by
Donna 10:30 A.M. Maria Cipolla, Nia LaMeire and Domenick Modena
requested by Norma Modena Ernest & Matilda Piro requested by
their daughter Pat 12:00 P.M. Restoration of health for Father
James De Vita requested by his Family Restoration of health for
Adelia Van Meter requested by Umberta Martindale
Diocese of Palm Beach weekly Televised Catholic Mass Every
Sunday morning the Diocese of Palm Beach airs its Televised
Catholic Mass
from 10:30 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. on the CW channel 34 WTVX, on the
diocese Facebook page and on the website. To learn more, please
visit
https://www.diocesepb.org/tv-mass or
www.diocesepb.org/2020-masses.
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300 Club Congratulations to Edna Downs, the 20th week’s winner
of the 300 Club!
Please note: The first row of chairs are reserved for those who
are handicapped. The celebrant of the mass should be the last to
enter the church and the first to leave.
Our advertisers subsidize the cost of our weekly bulletin,
please patronize them and tell them you saw their ad.
Thank you in advance for your generosity, and for your continued
support of Saint Matthew Catholic Church.
St. Ann’s Place Team 2
Tuesday, February 16th
Offertory
February 6th & February 7th 1st Collection $5,692.00 2nd
Collection $1,325.00
Building Mortgage
Principal $1,684,050.65 Payment $1,325.00 Balance
$1,682,725.65
Faith Direct
Enroll in eGive, using our Parish website
www.st-matthew-church.com. Contact Faith Direct toll free at
1-866-507-8757, or by emailing your questions to
[email protected].
Thank you for your continuous support.
2020 Donation Letters
2020 donation letters are available to parishioners who
contribute through the offertory envelopes. Please contact the
parish office at (561) 966-8878 if you wish to receive a
letter.
Anniversary Mass
Out of an abundance of caution and in light of the ongoing
health safety protocols, the Bishop's 2021 Annual Anniversary Mass
has been cancelled. In lieu of these gatherings in person, Bishop
Barbarito’s special message to all the couples for their
anniversary celebrations can be accessed from the Diocese of Palm
Beach website at www.diocesepb.org. Click on the National Marriage
Week graphic to access the video link.
The Office of Marriage would still like to provide personalized
certificates for all those couples celebrating significant
anniversaries this year for couples celebrating 25, 40, or 50 or
more years of marriage in the 2021 calendar year. Please contact
the parish office at (561) 966-8878 to register your names and
anniversary date. Thank you for your understanding and support. May
God continue to Bless you in this new year.
As we live in God, our love grows more perfect. So we will not
be afraid on the day of judgement, but we can face him with
confidence because we live like Jesus here in this world. 1 John
4:17
All of God’s promises have been fulfilled in Christ with a
re-sounding “Yes!” 2 Corinthians 1:20
Instead, be kind to each other, tenderhearted, forgiving one
another, just as God through Christ has forgiven you.
Ephesians 4:32
Love takes no pleasure in evil but rejoices over the truth. Love
Patiently accepts all things. It always trusts, always hopes, and
always endures. Love never ends.
1 Corinthians 13:6-8
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My Jesus, I believe that You are present in the Most Holy
Sacrament. I love you above all things, and I desire to receive You
into my soul. Since I cannot at this moment receive You
sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace
You as if You were already there and unite myself wholly to You.
Never permit me to be separated from You. Amen.
Be my protector, O God, a mighty strong-hold to save me. For you
are my rock, my stronghold! Lead me, guide me, for the sake of your
name. Psalm 31
God so loved the world that he gave his Only Begotten Son, that
all who believe in him may not perish, but may have eternal life.
John 3:16
A great prophet has arisen in our midst, God has visited his
people. Luke 7:16
They ate and had their fill, and what they craved the Lord gave
them; they were not
disappointed in what they craved. Psalm 78(77):29-30
Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ:
The Diocese of Palm Beach is blessed through the dedicated
ministry of her priests. Many of these priests, because of age or
infirmity, are no longer able to publicly assist at Mass, yet are
nonetheless integral parts of our diocesan family. On February 20th
and 21st each parish is invited to sponsor a second collection to
support these faithful priests. In addition to supporting them
financially, we also ask that you pray for our re-tired priests
during this same weekend.
After years of dedicated ministry to our parishes, many of our
retired priests in the diocese continue to
serve their faithful through volunteer work and praying for our
community. These priests, who have blessed us with their joyful
service to the Lord, are valued members of our diocese now and
always.
Let us remember the words prayed at a priest’s ordination:
“Together with us, may they be faithful
stewards of your mysteries, so that your people may be renewed
in the waters of rebirth and nourished from your altar; so that
sinners may be reconciled, and the sick raised up. May they be
joined with us, Lord, in im-ploring your mercy for the people
entrusted to their care and for all the world.” (Rites of
Ordination, 2nd Edi-tion, USSCB).
Your support of our retired priests through your prayers and
generosity is greatly appreciated. Thank
you in advance for allowing them to continue to be faithful
stewards of God’s mysteries.
With gratitude for your continued generosity and every prayerful
wish, I am Sincerely yours in Christ, Most Reverend Gerald M.
Barbarito Bishop of Palm Beach
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PRAYER FOR VOCATIONS
God our Father, you will all men and women to be saved and come
to the knowledge of your truth. Send workers into your great
harvest that the gospel may be preached to every crea-ture and your
people, gathered together by the word of life and strengthened by
the power of the sacraments, may advance in the way of salvation
and love. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your son, who
lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever
and ever. AMEN.
THE SERENITY PRAYER
God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the
difference. Help me to live one day at a time, enjoying one moment
at a time. Help me to accept hardships as the pathway to peace,
taking as Your Son did, this world as it is, not as I would have
it. Let me trust that You will make all things right if I surrender
to Your will. May I be reasonably happy in this life and supremely
happy with You forever in the next. Amen.
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
The readings from Leviticus and from the Gospel of Mark today
speak of healing and hope. Leviticus outlines procedures to prevent
the spread of leprosy, a skin disease understood to be a great
danger to the community. Those with the disease were isolated and
ritually impure. Absent some cure from God, they were considered
beyond hope. Their lives were like a living death, and likely they
saw no future hope in their lives. Jesus’ healing of a leper was
thus a profound sign of the promised reign of God, which Jesus had
earlier announced. The healing was like raising the leper up from
death, and thus a hint of Jesus’ resurrection. Where are there
“lepers” today, those isolated or outcast from our communities? Who
are those our society considers beyond hope, or deems not worth the
trouble to offer hope? How can we imitate Jesus in offering a
healing touch to them?
SURRENDERING CONTROL
The Gospel today concludes the first chapter of Mark, which
traces the rapid expansion of Jesus’ ministry. Excitement about
Jesus grows so much that he can’t enter a town without being
be-sieged. His healing of a leper results in a reversal: the leper,
who had been isolated from the community, is now free to speak with
everyone. Jesus, who before could speak freely, now must isolate
himself from the crowds. By serving others, Jesus lost some control
over his ministry. This is the first hint of what happens later in
Mark. Jesus’ displays of power - over illness, over evil spirits,
over nature - eventually lead him to the “powerlessness” of the
cross. The experience of Jesus guides us in our own efforts to be
of service. Surrendering control is of-ten very difficult. To be a
servant is to engage with others, where frequently we lose some
control over our freedoms, time, and energies. Often there is a
cross or two to bear. As Jesus let go of control in his life, he
also placed his trust in his Father. He invites us to do the
same.
FOR THE GLORY OF GOD
In today’s passage from First Corinthians, Paul concludes his
extensive reflections on a variety of issues in Christian life,
summarizing with “whatever you do, do everything for the glory of
God.” Beyond the specific problems he addresses, Paul invites his
listeners deeper, to consider the primary orientation of life in
Christ. We live “for the glory of God” when we organize our lives
around God’s values and purposes. We find our identity within God’s
story as described in the scriptures. We are called to join God’s
work in care for others. Just like Paul, we wrestle with many
difficult problems emerging from the messiness of daily living. As
Lent approaches, we might claim some time to reflect upon how
life’s messiness connects with our identity and calling.
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Diocesan Services Appeal
Our 2021 goal is $131,000. If we fall short of our goal, the
balance will come out of our operating budget.
Thank you for your continued generosity.
www.diocesepb.org/resources
Birthline/Lifeline Pregnancy Care Centers Catholic Relief
Services
Counseling Services Elder Affairs
Guardianship Training Hunger, Homeless Outreach Immigration
Legal Services
Interfaith Health and Wellness Parish Social Ministry
Prison Ministry Refugee Resettlement
Human Trafficking Rachel's Vineyard
Respect Life Samaritan Center/Transitional Housing
Volunteer Services
Catholic Charities Catholic Charities served more than 9,000
clients in 2017. Programs include promoting respect for life,
counseling, elder affairs, immigration, pregnancy care,
transitional housing, respect life, birthline/lifeline. For general
or program information contact 561-775-9560.
Elder Affairs Guardianship Services including coordination of
care to ensure medical, mental health, social and personal needs,
budget planning, protection/management of assets. Case Management
Services includes counsel-ing for older persons and their families
regarding lifestyle decisions. Information and assistance with
nurs-ing home and assisted living facility admissions. Contact
(561) 345-2000.
Are you concerned about the addiction of a family member? The
Family Recovery Workshop empowers families to deal with addiction
in their families and to engage in their own recovery process.
Contact Elena Garcia at the Office of Parish Social Ministry, (561)
360-3327.
Confidential, Professional and Affordable Counseling Available
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Palm Beach offers
confidential, affordable services at seven locations in the
five-county area with counselors that incorporate the philosophy of
spirituality and psychology to heal the “whole” person. Call (844)
848-6777 and speak to our intake coordinator for more information
or to schedule a session. Safety Tips for Kids & Families The
Diocesan Office of Safe Environments provides safety tips for
online, gaming and texting safety; cell phone safety,
bullying/prevention; and Safe to Compete for students and coaches
at:
www.diocesepb.org/resources Watch the Catholic Mass on TV
The Catholic Mass airs at 10:30 A.M. on local station CW34 WTVX,
Comcast Channels 4 & 435HD & On AT&T/U-Verse Channels 4
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Protection of Children and Young People The Diocese of Palm
Beach is committed to the safety and protection of all children and
vulnerable adults in its care. Victims of abuse are encouraged to
contact the Diocesan Coordinator, Lisa Linnell at (561) 775-9558.
For information on Diocesan policies and procedures for reporting
abuse, please go to www.diocesepb.org and click on Offices/Safe
Environments.
Pray for Our Religious The diocese maintains and updates a
monthly calendar that you can use as a guide to pray daily for the
Religious Sisters and Brothers in our diocese. Go to
www.diocesepb.org/pray-daily-for-religious
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