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Parish Office
Mon�Thu 9am�5pm, Fri 9am�Noon �
Mary Kibbey, Executive Secretary�
Tanya Yunes�Pichardo, Business Manager�
Sue Phillips, Accounting Assistant�
Steve Walker, Director of Maintenance /�
Operations�
Kathee Giuffré, Publications/
Communications�
John J. Oreskovich IV, Director of Music�
Millie Cantone, Administrative Assistant�
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Department of Evangelization,
Formation, Youth and Family Life
(727) 733�0872�
Jim Mascarenhas, Director�
MaryAnn Dolsak, Administrative Assistant�
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Sacrament of Baptism | Marriage
Call (727) 733�0872 for scheduling�
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Sacristan
Lisa Porthouse�
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Our Lady of Lourdes School
(727) 733�3776 | myoll.com �
Robert Yevich, M.Ed., Principal�
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St. Vincent de Paul
(727) 252�0361�
M�W�F 10am�Noon�
January 24, 2021
THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
MASSES
Daily: 9am Mon�Tue�Wed�Fri�
Saturday Vigil: 5pm�
Sunday: 7:30, 9:30, 11:30am, 5pm
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Saturday Vigil: 5pm�
Sunday: 9:30am�
Daily: 9am Mon�Fri�
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Saturday: 8�9am�
EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED
SACRAMENT
Wednesday: 2�7pm | Saturday: 8�10am�
QUIET PRAYER�
Mon�Tue�Wed�Fri: 2�4pm�
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Rev. Jonathan Emery, Parochial Vicar�
Msgr. William W. DuBois, Pastor Emeritus�
Rev. Gary Dowsey, Pastor�
Twitter | Instagram: @heyfrgary�
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750 San Salvador Drive | Dunedin, FL 34698 | (727) 733-3606 | ourladydunedin.org
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Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
OUR LADY OF LOURDES PARISH FAMILY, DUNEDIN, FL
Scripture Readings Next Week
January 31�
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time�
Dt 18:15�20 Ps 95:1�2, 6�7, 7�9�
1 Cor 7:32�35 Mt 4:16�
Altar Servers GOLD Team Jan 31
Mass Intentions
SATURDAY, JANUARY 23�
Blessed Virgin Mary, St Marianne Cope, St Vincent�
� 5:00PM� †� John Michael Aunchman�
� � †� Cecilia Dassie�
SUNDAY, JANUARY 24�
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time�
� 7:30AM� †� Eileen Smith�
� 9:30AM� � The Members of the Parish�
� 11:30AM� †� Nicole Giallourakis�
� 5:00PM� †� Sal Richards�
MONDAY, JANUARY 25�
Conversion of St Paul, Apostle�
� 9:00AM� †� Marguerite Kaufmann�
� � †� Marcella Zelazek�
TUESDAY, JANUARY 26�
St Timothy & St Titus�
� 9:00AM� †� Michael Popson and�
� � � Jim & Mabel Hostetter�
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27�
St Angela Merici�
� 9:00AM� †� Eleanor Caldera�
� � †� John King�
THURSDAY, JANUARY 28�
St Thomas Aquinas�
School Mass � Closed to the Public�
� 9:00AM� †� Cindy Smith�
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 29�
� 9:00AM� †� Barbara Schulte�
SATURDAY, JANUARY 30�
Blessed Virgin Mary�
� 5:00PM� †� Mario Cartopassi�
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 31�
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time�
� 7:30AM� †� Brian Jones�
� 9:30AM� †� Mark Mazurek�
� 11:30AM� � The Members of the Parish�
� 5:00PM� †� William & Kathleen DeSetto Sr�
The Sanctuary Candle is lit �
In Memory of �
Pedro L. Fajardo �
from Loreta L. Moore�
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The Bread & Wine are donated �
In Memory of Anthony F.T. Moore �
from Loreta L. Moore�
Fr. Gary writes�
The first month of the new year is flying by, and my gut feeling is that
this new year will be as challenging as the last. We give thanks the
vaccine has been rolled out and that Pope Francis has encouraged
everyone to receive it. By the time you read this, he would have
been vaccinated. The process of getting the population of Florida
vaccinated seems to be somewhat haphazard.�
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I hope this process can be better organized as soon as possible. I
realize it may be a logistical nightmare for those responsible, but �
other countries seem to be doing a better job. I don’t think our �
political turmoil, the division and mistrust which still besets our �
nation, is helping. We have to find a way of moving past the turmoil
in order to recover our heart and soul. Please don’t add fuel to the
fire on social media, choose your words carefully, in fact don’t write
(or respond to) political statements that will inflame others, just share
the Gospel message of Jesus, we all need to hear it. We should be
the most positive people in the world.�
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We all continue to keep the parish alive and active, thank you for
your commitment and loving generosity. We continue to change lives
through Christ! We have had to cancel parish and school social
events. I am hoping that by May we can socially celebrate again,
though nothing is certain. Patience is the key word. We continue to
pray for all those who are affected by the coronavirus. I was talking
to a parishioner who has lost ten family members to COVID. And no,
most of them did not have underlying causes. We continue to pray
for all those who are so selflessly caring for the sick. This has been
an exhausting time for all who are ministering to the sick. We pray
for all our medical personnel and first responders. We take none of
them for granted. �
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Next Sunday, January 31
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, we begin Catholic Schools Week. I
would like to pay tribute not only to our Principal, Bobby Yevich, and
outstanding faculty and staff, but also the children and young people
of our school who have embraced the challenges of this �
unprecedented year with such grace and favor, with little or no �
complaining. Our children wear their masks, remain in their grade
‘bubbles,’ are quick to sanitize and respect each other’s space. It has
been our priority to continue to give them a loving and Christ�
centered environment in which to grow and learn. We are blessed to
have such a wonderful parish school, with very supportive parents.
While Catholic Schools Week will be more socially subdued, we will
still celebrate, there is much to thank God for!�
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Yes, the mission of Christ’s Church continues across the five �
counties of our Diocese, and today we begin the 2021 Annual �
Pastoral Appeal: ‘Hope In The Lord.’ We have met our required
financial goal each year, thanks to you! Our required goal in 2021 is
$237,706! Let’s rise to the challenge and continue the essential �
mission of Christ’s Church by bringing hope to the poorest of the
poor in our society, training our future priests and educating our �
children in the faith!�
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January 24, 2021
OURLADYDUNEDIN.ORG
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Thursdays 6:45�8:30pm�
Conmy Center and Online�
The Walking with Purpose faith sharing group invites all the �
women of our parish (and friends) to join us for the second half of
our journey through the Gospel of John. There is always a seat at
our table or Zoom room, so please do not worry if you haven't �
participated before. God meets each of us where we are. We have
just completed Lesson 11, and will continue with the second
part of the study, on Thursday, Jan 28.� During the next 10
weeks, we hope you will join us as we learn more about Jesus as
the Resurrection, the King, the Servant, the True Vine, the �
Intercessor, the Truth, the Redeemer, and the Restorer. Masks
and social distancing protocols are required for the in�person
meeting.�The book is available through the Walking with Purpose
website and Amazon. For more information, please contact Angel
at [email protected]; Laurie at [email protected]
or Joanne at [email protected].��
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EVANGELIZATION, FORMATION, YOUTH AND FAMILY LIFE
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ENCOURAGE . ENRICH . EMPOWER
Wow
it really is great to be in EC3! Our Early childhood three�year old
class has been having a blast this school year. Though things look
a little different “socially” in our class room, we are finding new and creative ways to
learn, and most importantly have fun while we are doing it. We have been very
busy learning our days of the week, the months of the year, and discovering all the
wonderful things about the seasons we have experienced so far. In Language Arts
we have been learning our alphabet by having a “Letter of the Week.” This is �
especially exciting for the children as they get to bring in a show and tell item �
centered around the letter. They have such a wonderful time sharing all of the cool
stuff with their classmates. In Mathematics we have been learning how to compare
and contrast certain items, and even how to do a Venn Diagram! In Science we
have fun learning about our environment by exploring outside and talking about the
weather. One of our favorite activities is experimenting with different items to see
whether it “sinks or floats!” We have so much fun when our “Specials” come to visit
us during the week. We love trying out new instruments in Music, creating amazing
masterpieces in Art, getting our exercise in at P.E. and even learning how to count
in Spanish. Of course, story time is always a favorite too. EC3 Friends are very �
excited about all the fun and adventurous learning we are going to encounter
throughout the remainder of the school year. We just LOVE being “Little Romans.”�
OUR LADY OF LOURDES CATHOLIC SCHOOL
730 San Salvador Drive | Dunedin, FL 34698 | 727.733.3776 | myoll.com
Robert Yevich, M.Ed., Principal
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STEWARDSHIP: TIME, TALENT, TREASURE
STEWARDSHIP REFLECTION
THE RAW MATERIAL
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Someone has suggested that if Jesus were to
send his twelve disciples for psychological
testing today he might receive this reply:
“Thank you for submitting the résumés of the
twelve men you have picked for managerial
positions in your new organization. All of them
have taken our complete battery of tests. In
addition, we arranged personality interviews
for each of your candidates with our psycholo-
gists and vocational aptitude consultants. It is
the opinion of our staff that most of your �
nominees are lacking in the background, �
education, and skills necessary for the �
success of your enterprise. None of them
shows an understanding of the team concept.
Simon Peter is impulsive and would benefit
from anger�management counseling. Andrew
has no measureable leadership qualities. The
two brothers, James and John, place personal
ambition above company loyalty. Thomas
shows a skeptical attitude that would tend to
undermine morale. In his previous business,
Matthew was blacklisted by the Jerusalem
Better Business Bureau. James, the son of
Alphaeus, and Thaddeus definitely have �
radical political leanings, and appear to have
unstable temperaments. One of the �
candidates, however, shows real potential. He
is a man of ability and resourcefulness, �
possesses excellent social skills, and has
contacts in high places. He is highly motivated, ambitious, and �
responsible. We recommend Judas Iscariot as your comptroller and
right�hand man.” Today Jesus calls us. Like Peter, we lack faith.
Like Andrew, we have much to learn. Like James and John, we are
selfish. Like Matthew, we have a past. Like Thomas, we sometimes
doubt. If Jesus could use them, he can certainly use us. With God’s
help, we too can grow from strength to strength and accomplish
great things for God and the Kingdom. The call to follow Jesus is
urgent. Answer now.�
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Living Stewardship Now�
God does not demand moral perfection before you can be of worthy
service. God asks for a loving heart and a willingness to stick with
your commitment. �
Copyright © 2011, World Library Publications. All rights reserved.�
Thank you to all parishioners for your out-
pouring of love and prayers for our parish
during these difficult times. Thank you to
those who have responded so generously
to the call to continue the mission of the
parish by giving electronically and/or
sending in your envelopes. We appreciate
you and are praying for you!�
A CALL TO SHARE
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Sunday, January 17�
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Cash Offertory (2,148 households)��$15,442�
Parish Automated Giving�����������������$11,432�
Total Offertory �������������������������������$26,874�
Weekly Attendance (Jan 11�17): 1309�
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WE ARE CHANGING LIVES THROUGH CHRIST
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WE ARE A DYNAMIC PARISH. BE BOLD. BE CATHOLIC.
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1.� Questions play an important role in our �
spiritual journey. If you could ask God for
one thing right now, what would it be? �
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3.� How do your best days start? What are the
habits you have created that if you don’t do,
the day just doesn’t go as smoothly?
(Maybe it’s a run, prayer, a morning cup of
coffee).�
4.� If you had to pick three words to �
describe God in this moment what would
they be? This was a discussion question
from Session One. Have these words
changed since then? Why or why not?�
Volunteers Needed
Volunteers needed to transport 10 pans of
Sheppard’s Pie and bread to Pinellas
Hope twice a month. Transport is on the
First Thursday and Third Tuesday of
each Month at 5pm. If you are able to help
out, please contact Mary Kibbey in the
Parish Office, 733�3606. Thank you! �
Anti-Trafficking
Awareness
January 30
Grace Family Church
The Diocese is encouraging participation
a community�wide Anti�Trafficking aware-
ness and outreach event in anticipation of
Superbowl LV. The event is sponsored by
NOMORE and supported by the NFL Host
Committee. You can sign up individually,
with friends or with a group. If you wish to
sign up with a group from the Diocese,
contact Sabrina at [email protected].
COVID protocols will be followed. �
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To learn more and register, visit: �
www.fornomore.org/superbowl�
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WE ARE COURAGEOUSLY LIVING THE GOSPEL
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Calling All Adults who Need the Sacrament
of Confirmation!
Adult Sacramental Prep for Confirmation has begun, but it’s not
too late to join! Review your own book and video series to do at
home in time for the Sacrament of Confirmation this February. If
you are interested in being confirmed, please contact Jim �
Mascarenhas at [email protected].�
RCIA Gathering
Join us Sundays�
after the 9:30am Mass in�DuBois Hall�
Are you interested in discovering more about
the Catholic Church, its beliefs, and growing in
your own faith and understanding? Then you
should join RCIA. The RCIA process is a �
journey that takes place within the Catholic
community. We will help and guide you
through the process marked by four district
periods: Inquiry, Growth, Preparation, and
Mystagogy. You will learn about the �
Sacraments, and the ancient, historical roots
and rich and beautiful traditions of the Church.
You will be invited to participate in a communi-
ty�celebrated rite, signifying a continuation in
the process of initiation into the Catholic
Church. For more information contact Jim
Mascarenhas at [email protected].�
That Man Is You!
Wednesdays, 5:45�7am, Conmy B�
Virtual and In�Person�
January 27 Session:�
Meet Your Spiritual Father�
Men, we invite you to attend That Man Is
You�a great way to begin the New Year.
We have seen profound transformations in
marriage and family life, men’s issues and
balancing work demands.. All men are �
welcome. For virtual sign�in, contact �
Patrick at [email protected] or
Paul at [email protected].�
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