Pastor: Rev. Fr. Edward W. Murphy [email protected]DRE / Parish Secretary : Sue Ann Nanney [email protected]Youth Minister: Shannon Garcia [email protected]Bookkeeper: Carol Ellis [email protected]Mailing Address: 6175 Datil Pepper Rd. St. Augustine, FL 32086 Telephone: (904) 797-4842 Fax: (904) 797-2746 Church Email: [email protected]Office Hours: Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM (or by appointment) Website: www.CorpusChristiCatholic Church.org Weekly Mass Schedule Daily Mass: Mon—Sat—9 AM Weekend Mass Schedule: Saturday Vigil Mass 4:00 PM Sunday Masses— 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 AM Confessions: 30 minutes prior to all Masses Saturdays 2:30—3:45 PM Holy Hour, Novena, Adoration: Monday, 7:00 PM Contemporary Adoration: Monday, 8:00 PM Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament In Chapel 10 AM—10 PM Mon—Fri Holy Day of Obligation: Vigil 4 PM Holy Day 9 AM & 7 PM VÉÜÑâá V{Ü|áà| Vtà{ÉÄ|v V{âÜv{ 6175 Datil Pepper Road St. Augustine, FL 32086
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BENEDICTION, ROSARY,
AND HOLY HOUR 7 PM MONDAY
CONTEMPORY ADORATION 8 PM Monday
Please Pray for Our Seminarians
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ADORATION CHAPEL CANDLES for the special inten ons of Deacon Jack & Virginia Rounds
SANCTUARY LAMP CANDLE
For an end to the Pandemic (To reserve, please call the Parish Office a 797‐4842.)
Monday: St. John I Wednesday: St. Bernardine of Siena Thursday: The Ascension of the Lord (unless transferred to Sunday); St. Christopher Magallanes and Companions Friday: St. Rita of Cascia
Flowers on the Altar may be donated in memory of a loved one or for a special inten on.
Please call the rectory , 904 797‐4842, for more informa on.
Flowers on the main Altar—$100
Flowers at the foot of the Sacred Heart or Mary of Fa ma ‐ $20 (each)
The Sanctuary Lamp on the main Altar may be donated in memory of
a loved one or for a special inten on. ($20) Please call the rectory at 904 797‐4842
ADORATION
Please call the Church Office at 797‐4842 For more informa on on how you can sign up for
an hour of adora on. There are many mes available.
WALKING WITH PURPOSE WOMEN’S SCRIPTURE STUDY
Wednesday Morning classes will not re‐sume un l further no ce.
Wednesday evening classes are asked to contact Deborah Harvey for further infor‐ma on. [email protected]
FR. WILLIAM MOONEY
is available for Spiritual Direction and Confession during the week. Please call the Rectory at
San Sebastian at 904 824-6625
First Reading — The people of Samaria accepted the word of God preached by Philip; they received the Holy Spirit (Acts 8:5‐8, 14‐17). Psalm — Let all the earth cry out to God with joy (Psalm 66) Second Reading — Act with gentleness and reverence toward all, so that when you are maligned those who defame you will be the ones put to shame (1 Peter 3:15‐18) Gospel — I will not leave you orphans, but will come to you (John 14:15‐21)
LIGHT OF BELIEF
Every believer in this world must become a spark of light.
—Pope Saint John XXIII
YÜÉÅ g{x ctáàÉÜËá Wxá~ ing at the dress. Then I found myself trying it on. It was like the devil was whispering to me, ‘Wow, you look great in that dress. You should buy it.’” “Well,” the husband persisted, “you should know how to deal with the tempter. Just tell him, ‘Get behind me, Sa‐tan!’” “I did,” replied his wife, “but then he said, ‘It looks great from back there, too!’” #2 – Pastor Jackson habitually told his congrega on that if they needed a pastoral visit to drop a note in the offering plate. One evening, though, a er service, he discovered a note that read: “I am one of the loneliest members and the heaviest contributors of your church. May I have a visit to‐morrow evening?” It was signed, “Your wife.” #3 – Mr. Johnson, a businessman from Wisconsin, went on a business trip to Louisiana. He immediately sent an e‐mail back to his wife Jean. Unfortunately, he mistyped a le er and the e‐mail ended up going to a Mrs. Joan Johnson, the wife of a preacher who had just passed away. That preacher’s widow took one look at the e‐mail and promptly fainted. When she was revived, she nervously pointed to the message, which read, “Arrived safely, but it sure is hot down here!” #4 – The son of a preacher said to his mother one day, “I’ve decided that I want to be a preacher like my dad so that I can clean up the mess this world is in.” “That’s just wonderful,” purred his mother. “You can go upstairs and start with your room!” #5 – Every evening the Reverend Phillips family gathered together for a Bible story and prayer. One evening, the sto‐ry was about Lot and his wife escaping from Sodom and Go‐morrah. As all know, the great climax of the narra ve is when Lot’s wife looks back at the destruc on of Sodom and Gomorrah and turns into a pillar of salt. The story sat well with Tommy, who raise his hand the sec‐ond the story was over and told his father, “That’s like when mom was driving home in the car; she looked back at Rachel and me and turned into a telephone pole.” #6 – There was this well‐meaning lady mailing a box of Bi‐bles for her church to missionaries overseas. “Is there any‐thing breakable in this box?” asked the postal clerk. “Only the Ten Commandments,” answered the lady. Fr. Murphy
Dear Parishioners, Welcome back to Corpus Chris Parish! Two weeks ago the bishop announced that public masses in the church would resume. We now have come to that day when we can gather as a people of God around the Table of the Lord. However, unfortunately, it comes with restric ons, and as your pastor, I ask you to please be understanding and pa‐ent. The bishop has mandated a number of protocols to be
implemented in all parish churches throughout the diocese. Some of which you may conclude are a bit too much especial‐ly in light of the fact that there have been no reported cases of COVID‐19 among our parishioners.
Nevertheless, while I respect your opinion on these ma ers, I ask everyone to be compliant with the bishop’s mandate. These restric ve measures are meant to keep eve‐ryone protected. As the saying goes, “it is be er to be safe than sorry.”
As your pastor, I always have in mind everyone’s safety. So, in light of this, I ask you to make every effort to help keep everyone safe and secure. We will con nue to tape the Sun‐day masses and make them available to our parishioners who remain at home and are concerned about gathering in our church. These videos can be watched on our parish website and Facebook page. Concerning Facebook live, we decided that many of our older parishioners do not use social media, so we are refraining from using this technology for the me being.
Parish ministries will be restar ng soon at the church. Please be advised that ministry heads need to talk to me about when they will begin their mee ngs and how they plan on implemen ng social distancing guidelines.
Also, our Monday holy hours will resume this coming Mon‐day.
On another important note, I want to inform you that Dea‐con Jack Rounds has decided to step down as our parish dea‐con for health reasons. He has enjoyed serving at Corpus Chris Parish during his me here. In my conversa on with him this week, I personally thanked him for his dedicated service to the parish. I ask you to please send your thoughts and wishes to his e‐mail (jvrounds@a .net) or his mailing address: Deacon Jack Rounds, 736 S. Heritage Creek Way, St. Augus ne, FL 32084. Thank you Deacon Jack for all you have done for our parish. You have been a very good servant of the Lord.
And now some funnies:
#1 – The poor country parson was livid when he confronted his wife with the receipt for a $250 dress she had bought. “How could you do this!” he exclaimed. “I don’t know,” she wailed, “I was standing in the store look‐
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PREGNANCY AND POST ABORTION HELP
There is no need to feel alone when help is available during an un‐planned pregnancy. For free counseling, sonograms, and prac cal resources, call St. Gerard's Campus in St. Augus ne (Mon‐Fri, 904‐829‐5516; Emergency 24/7, 800‐833‐6073) or Caring Choices (866‐901‐9647). If you are struggling with emo onal or spiritual pain following an abor on, there is help as well. Project Rachel offers loving counseling and referrals at 904‐923‐9203 or 888‐456‐HOPE (4673). And Rachel's Vineyard offers weekend retreats with a
trained team to help the healing begin: 904‐221‐3232 .
CDR Rory DuPont, Boyd Johnson, US Army, O2 Cole‐man MacDonaugh, SPC Shane Su on, 2LT Steven Waldrop, AM CPO Juan Marrero USN, Tech SGT Mi‐chael Seery, USAF, Capt. Edward O’Connell, Capt. C. Fitzwater, Master SGT Gregory Fournier, MAJ Eliza‐beth Sweeney, J03 Jus n Ludwig USAF, Jason Gillespie USMC, Robert Moran USMC, PVT E2 Dylan Lee, Noah
Hane, Col Thomas J. Collins, US Army, Capt. Chris Johns, US ARMY, Cody Zanzarella, U S Army, Lt Col. Robert Beal, Air Force; PVT Aus‐n Allison, Army, SGT MJR John Collins, ARMY, Pe y Officer 1st
Class David Cavalerri, NAVY
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DIVINE MERCY CENACLE
This prayer & study group uses the Diary of St. Faus na, The Bible, and Catechism to experience a deeper understanding our Catholic faith. Mee ngs
will resume at a later date.
DIVINE MERCY SAID: "The graces I grant you are not for you alone, but for a great number of other souls as well...I per‐form works of mercy in every soul. The greater the sinner, the greater the right he has to My mercy. My mercy is con‐firmed in every work of My hands. he who trusts in My mer‐cy will not perish, for all his affairs are Mine, and his enemies will be sha ered at the base of M footstool." (St. Faus na)
CCD Classes
Will not resume for the remainder of this school year. We fully expect to be back when the secular schools resume in the Fall. FIRST COMMUNION AND CONFIRMATION Classes need to be in con‐tact with their teachers to receive mandatory assignments to complete their prepara on for the Sacraments they are studying for. First Communion will be held in June, We do not have a date from the Bishop yet for Confirma on but his office is working on it. We will let you know as soon as we know. If you have any ques ons you can call DRE Sue AnnNanney at 904 797‐4842.
GREETERS NEEDED!!! Would you be interested in being a Greeter at the Mass you a end? Before Mass you would welcome the parish‐ioners that were coming into Mass and at the end of Mass you would hand out the bulle ns to all that were leaving. Please call the Church Office if you would like to learn
more how you can help with this Ministry. 797‐4842
LEGION OF MARY— Will resume June 4th at 5:30 PM with
mee ngs in the Rectory. Please contact Jo‐an Whi ield at 904 339‐1544.
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN LEARNING HOW TO MAKE ROSARIES
CORPUS CHRISTI CENACLE FOR THE MARIAN MOVEMENT OF THE PRIESTS
INSPIRED BY OUR BLESSED MOTHER THROUGH FR. STEFANO GOBBI
Please join us on Thursday evenings from 6-7pm in the Adoration Chapel at Corpus Christi
to pray for the priests.
Our cenacle group prays the rosary, recites prayers related to the Cenacle
as well as messages from Our Blessed Mother to Fr. Gobbi You are all welcome to join us.
Please visit The Blue Mantle Catholic Gift Shop & Marian Center 81 San Marco Ave. (across from Borrillo’s Pizza) For something new in Catholic Shopping!
New Hours: Tues—Saturday 10 am-6pm (904) 907-2985 www.The BlueMantle.com
EVERYONE IS WELCOME!
COME AND PLAY WITH US!!!
Starting July 7th!!!!!!
Tuesday Nights Marian Hall
YOU MUST BE 18 (or over) TO PLAY.
VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED
Call 904 797-4842
ONLINE GIVING IS NOW AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE!
Whether you are traveling and wish to make your regular offering, or you feel called to give addi onally to our Parish needs, this is the easy way! www.CorpusChris Catholic Church.org
STAY CONNECTED WITH THE PARISH APP
Daily & Weekend Readings, Catholic Prayers & much more. Download by going to Google Play or App Store & search for My Parish App. Or search the Internet, Myparishapp.com This App also gives you the capability of searching info on all the Catholic Churches in the Diocese of St. Augus ne.
APRIL FINANCIALS
Building Fund $595,946.90 Savings Account $812,439.03 Opera ng Account $101,603.06 Offertory (by mail and box) $39,762.26 Expenses Pd (4/24/20) $28,948.99 Thank you to all who have been so generous to our Parish with your dona ons that you mailed in, dropped off at the office or paid on line during these past nine weeks. The love and support you have shown to our Parish family is phe‐nomenal. God bless you all!
TAX STATEMENTS FOR 2019 ARE AVAILABLE IN THE CHURCH OFFICE. PLEASE STOP BY AND PICK YOURS UP.
Mass Inten ons – March 22nd – 28th Sunday – 9:30 AM – Barbara Rowell by: Beth, Walt and family 11 AM – Mary Jane Hunt by: Sue Ann and Charlie Nanney Monday – Rosemary Aeschbach by: Lisa Cornish Tuesday – Lajolla Molitor by: the Molitor family Wednesday – Millie Cammarata by: Jorge and Mariann Campos Thursday – Bert and Pat Riendeau by: Yve e and Roger Guernon Friday – Frank Hughes by: the Collins family Saturday – 9 AM – Jim Abrams by: his sisters 4 PM – Wayne Holland by: Sue and Bill Lewis The Sanctuary Lamp in memory of Bobby Giovino by: Pagano family Mass Inten ons ‐ March 29th – April 4th Sunday – 9:30 AM – Daniel Saladino by: Rose Saladino 11 AM – Magee Candless by: Mary Ann Mallozzi Monday – Lucille and Dennis Lafarrierie by: Yve e/ Roger Guernon Tuesday – Delores Kinane by: Mary Ann Mallozzi Wednesday – Alice and Eudore Guernon by: Yve e / Roger Guernon Thursday – Darrell Clevland and family by: the Molitor family Friday – John Jacobs, Jr. by: Darlene Gill Saturday – 9 AM – Marian Frentz by: the family 4 PM – Wayne Holland by: Sue and Bill Lewis The Sanctuary Lamp for prayers answered by a parishioner. Blessed Mother’s flowers in memory of Billy Pagano by: Irene / Bill Pagano Mass Inten ons – April 5th – April 11th Sunday – 9:30 AM – Agnes Stewart by: Charlie and Sue Ann Nanney 11 AM – John Berdick by: Shirley and Walter Labree Monday – Gloria Hagos by: Olivia Hagos Tuesday – Ellen Galgano by: the Neeves family Wednesday – Camille Molitor and family by: the Molitor family Thursday – Laura and Herve Riendeau by: Roger and Yve e Guernon Friday – GOOD FRIDAY Saturday – Holy Saturday 4 PM – Ruth Cassagranda by: Donald Creanza The Sanctuary Lamp for prayers answered for Beverly Blose Mass Inten ons – April 12th – 18th Sunday – 9:30 AM – Barbara Gormley by: J B and Theresa Coomes 11 AM – Marian Frentz by: the Family Monday – Anna Berger by: Jim Hughes Tuesday – Jose Campos by: Jorge and Mariann Campos Wednesday – Joseph and Jillian Molitor by: the Molitor family Thursday – Alice and Eudore Guernon by: Yve e and Roger Guernon Friday – Bert and Pat Riendeau by: Yve e and Roger Guernon Saturday – 9 AM – Danielle McAllister and family by: Molitor family 4 PM – Wayne Holland by: Bill and Sue Lewis The Sanctuary Lamp in memory of Quirico / Gloria Hagos by: Olivia Hagos Mass Inten ons for April 19th – 25th Sunday – 9:30 AM – Special Inten ons for Michael 11 AM – Marian Frentz by: the family Monday – Herve Riendeau, Jr. by: Roger and Yve e Guernon Tuesday – All Souls by: Xiayun Lin Wednesday – Lucille and Denise LaFarrien by: Yve e/Roger Guernon Thursday – Colleen Dowling by: Jim and Mary Oliveros Friday – Catherine Marks by: Roger and Yve e Guernon Saturday – 9 AM – John Pacheco and family by: the Molitor family 4 PM – Wayne Holland by: Bill and Sue Lewis
Mass Inten ons for April 26th – May 2nd Sunday – 9:30 Am – Rosaire Tardiff by: Barbara Tardiff 11 AM – John Sco by: Charlie and Sue Ann Nanney Monday – Charles Poulin by Roger and Yve e Guernon Tuesday – Ernest Benoit by: Roger and Yve e Guernon Wednesday – Pauline Bonner by: Roger and Yve e Guernon Thursday – Sally Campos by: Jorge and Mariann Campos Friday – Rosaire Tardiff by: Barbara Tardiff Saturday – 9 AM – Gene Hondorf by: Barbara Gormley $ PM – John and Vivian Hines by: Dianne Thompson Mass Inten ons – May 3rd – May 9th Sunday – 9:30 PM – Barbara Gormley by: Ladies Guild 11 AM – Frank and Bernice Fielder by: Bob and Debbie Fielder Monday – Alvina Molitor by: the Molitor family Tuesday – Michael Riendeau by: Roger and Yve e Guernon Wednesday – All Souls by: Liyan Yang Thursday – Rose Molitor by: the Molitor family Friday – Margaret Mary Machade by: Michelle and Robert Speeers Saturday – 9 AM ‐ Dale Molitor by: the Molitor family 4 PM – Wayne Holland by: Bill and Sue Nanney Mass Inten ons – May 10th– 16th, 2020 Sunday— 9:30 – Emery Stern by: Joe and Lydia Verdos 11:00 – Donald Kenny by: Ann Marie Kenny Monday – Marion Damman by: the Molitor family Tuesday – All Souls by: Yan Qui Wednesday – Marian Frentz by: her family Thursday – Mary Smaligo by: Mel and Salud Gaoat Friday – Lydia Molitor and family by: the Molitor family Saturday – 9 AM – Gary Molitor & family by: the Molitor family 4 PM – Robert Marmande by: Joe and Lydia Verdos Mass Inten ons May 17th ‐ 2 3rd , 2020 Sunday—9:30 AM – Special inten on for Michael 11 AM – Kyle Anderson by: Carolyn Anderson Monday—Charles Allen Sperling by: Barbara Gormley Tuesday – Eden Marian Reuter by: Olivia Hagos Wednesday – Mavis Bowman by: Mel and Salud Gaoat Thursday– Bert and Pat Riendear by: Yve e and Roger Guernon Friday – Rosalind Manalo by: Mel and Salud Gaoat Saturday – 9 AM – All Souls by: Liyan Yang 4 PM – LtCol Kenneth Stevenson by: Dianne Thompson
CCD—Confraternity of Chris an Doctrine— Catechism Clas‐ses Wednesday, 4:30 to 5:30 PM—Ages 4 year old to Con‐firma on Students Classes will resume in the Fall. Call the Parish Office at 797‐4842 For more info Volunteers are needed
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ‐ Meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month. Contact Grand Knight John Battistini at 904 547‐2036, 4th Degree contact Jim Hughes at 797‐2602.
ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON LADIES GUILD MEET on the second Thurs‐day of the month from September to May, at 12 noon. All ladies of the parish are invited to attend. Benediction and Novena is in the Church followed by lunch and meeting in Marian Hall. See you in September!
DINING WITH DIGNITY—Our Parish family will bring food to the homeless on Monday, June 29h. If you would like to donate your me, food or a monetary gi to help with ex‐penses, call 794‐0512
LEGION OF MARY—Have you thought of ge ng close to Mary our mediatrix with Jesus? Join us on Thursday eve‐nings in the Conference Room of the Corpus Chris Rectory at 5:30 PM beginning in June. Men and women, are wel‐come! Call for more info—904 797‐4842
WALKING WITH PURPOSE—A Catholic Bible study for wom‐en that aims to bring women to a deeper personal rela on‐ship with Christ. For ques ons, call Virginia Rounds 904 826‐1894 / Deborah Harvey 904 599‐7732.
FOOD PANTRY DONATIONS can be le in the container on the front Por co or at the Church office.
COMMUNION FOR HOMEBOUND AND CONVALESCENTS: Please call the parish office to arrange for communion to be brought to the home or nursing home. 797‐4842
DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CATHOLIC FAITH? Are you a returning Catholic or are interested in becoming a Catholic? Call Fr. Murphy at 797‐4842 to schedule a mee ng.
HOSPITALIZATION: The Hospital will not no fy our parish of any pa ents under their care. Please call if you an cipate a stay in the hospital. Family/friends are encourage to no fy the parish in case of a emergency hospitaliza on. 904 797‐4842.
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ctÜ|á{ Tvà|ä|à|xáAAA `|Ç|áàÜ|xá Altar Servers Eucharis c Ministers / Lectors Richard Waler 904 797‐3681
Church Cleaners Church Office 904 797‐4842
Dining with Dignity Jose and Carmina Marrero 904 794‐0512
Eucharis c Adora on Debroah Harvey 904 797‐4842
Knights of Columbus John Ba s ni 904 547‐2036
Ladies Guild For more info call Kathy Fausner at 797‐4842
Legion of Mary Joann Whi ield 904 797‐4842
Music Ministry Organist—Tom Rivers 4 PM, 8 AM, 9:30 AM 8 AM and 9:30 AM Cantor—Cheryl Hyde 11 AM Guitar and Vocals—Jeremy Rizer and Piano—Frank
Prayer & Study Groups Divine Mercy Cenacle Mary Oliveros or Judy O’Neill 904 797‐4842
Walking with Purpose for Women—Scripture Bible Study Virginia Rounds v.rounds@a .net Deborah Harvey [email protected]
Respect Life Mary Oliveros or Nancy Ste. Marie 904 797‐4842