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This Weekend's Readings • Is 53:10-11 • Ps 33:4-5, 18-19, 20, 22 [22] • Heb 4:14-16 • Mk 10:35-45 or 10:42-45 G G ospel Meditation ospel Meditation 3050 NORTH HWY A1A | INDIALANTIC, FL 32903 | 321-773-2783 | WWW.HNJ.ORG The Pope's Intentions for October Missionary Disciples We pray that every baptized person may be engaged in evangelization, available to the mission, by being witnesses of a life that has the flavor of the Gospel. This Weekend's Homilists Deacon Dan Bassile 4:30 pm, 7:15 am, 8:45 am Fr. Scott Circe 10:30 am, 12:15 pm, 5:00 pm 29 Sunday in Ordinary Time First Reading: Isaiah speaks of our redemption through the suffering of the Lord’s servant. When have you experienced God’s presence in your suffering? Second Reading: Hebrews tells us that Jesus is able to sympathize with our weaknesses because He, too, "has been tested in every way.” What are some ways that you are tested in life? Gospel: Jesus uses the request of James and John as a teachable moment for His disciples on the importance of humility and service to others. What other qualities do you think are necessary for true discipleship? QUESTIONS OF THE WEEK "What do you wish Me to do for you?” Whether we realize it, this is a question God is always asking. It’s an important question because the answer we provide will reveal a great deal about where our hearts lie. Our requests of God can often appear very noble and altruistic. They consist of requests for healing for someone in need of prayers, successful resolution of a personal conflict, assistance in overcoming a disease and myriad other desires for both ourselves and others. We are especially concerned about those we love and can easily find ourselves bringing their struggles to God for a hearing in our prayer. Is that really all that prayer is about? The woman in today’s Gospel, having been put in her place by Jesus, was only looking out for the wellbeing of her sons. She was doing what mothers do, protecting and securing the livelihood of her children. But she was sadly mistaken, her request was not granted. We all make this same misguided mistake from time to time. The goal of prayer is not to convince God of the worthiness of our agenda or to gain a hearing. Sometimes we believe that the more we multiply our prayers or discover the right combination of supplications that we will receive more of God’s attention. That’s not how it works. Even though God desires to hear, know and be an intimate part of what is on our minds, it goes much deeper. What we need from God is a relationship. It’s a relationship that guides and immerses us in the very stuff of life and in the direction of the Gospel. This relationship sees God’s kingdom and agenda, not our own, as what is most important. It builds the strength of character necessary to bring God’s Gospel into a world that may not receive it with open arms. It may cause us discomfort and suffering. We are asked to heroically journey with God through suffering, hardship, ridicule and even death! Ultimately, our desire from God must become our desire for God. It is only when this happens that the powerful words "thy will be done” will be found with sincerity and humility on our lips. Whatever God wishes becomes what we wish as we see this glorious union of wills. Our humble lives will then become powerful witnesses and what happens to us in God’s eternal kingdom the result of His mercy. We become true servants and find ourselves discovering God’s definition of success. That definition has nothing at all to do with status, income, or privilege. OCTOBER 17, 2021

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This Weekend's Readings• Is 53:10-11• Ps 33:4-5, 18-19, 20, 22

[22]• Heb 4:14-16• Mk 10:35-45 or 10:42-45

GGospel Meditationospel Meditation

3 0 5 0 N O R T H H W Y A 1 A | I N D I A L A N T I C , F L 3 2 9 0 3 | 3 2 1 - 7 7 3 - 2 7 8 3 | W W W. H N J . O R G

The Pope's Intentions for October Missionary Disciples We pray that every baptized person may be engaged in evangelization, available to the mission, by being witnesses of a life that has the flavor of the Gospel.

This Weekend's Homilists• Deacon Dan Bassile –

4:30 pm, 7:15 am, 8:45 am

• Fr. Scott Circe – 10:30 am, 12:15 pm, 5:00 pm

29th Sunday in Ordinary Time

First Reading: Isaiah speaks of our redemption through the suffering of the Lord’s servant. When have you experienced God’s presence in your suffering?Second Reading: Hebrews tells us that Jesus is able to sympathize with our weaknesses because He, too, "has been tested in every way.” What are some ways that you are tested in life?Gospel: Jesus uses the request of James and John as a teachable moment for His disciples on the importance of humility and service to others. What other qualities do you think are necessary for true discipleship?

QUESTIONS OF THE WEEK"What do you wish Me to do for you?” Whether we realize it, this is a question God is always

asking. It’s an important question because the answer we provide will reveal a great deal about where our hearts lie. Our requests of God can often appear very noble and altruistic. They consist of requests for healing for someone in need of prayers, successful resolution of a personal conflict, assistance in overcoming a disease and myriad other desires for both ourselves and others. We are especially concerned about those we love and can easily find ourselves bringing their struggles to God for a hearing in our prayer.Is that really all that prayer is about? The woman in today’s Gospel, having been put in her place by Jesus, was only looking out for the wellbeing of her sons. She was doing what mothers do, protecting and securing the livelihood of her children. But she was sadly mistaken, her request was not granted. We all make this same misguided mistake from time to time. The goal of prayer is not to convince God of the worthiness of our agenda or to gain a hearing. Sometimes we believe that the more we multiply our prayers or discover the right combination of supplications that we will receive more of God’s attention. That’s not how it works. Even though God desires to hear, know and be an intimate part of what is on our minds, it goes much deeper.What we need from God is a relationship. It’s a relationship that guides and immerses us in the very stuff of life and in the direction of the Gospel. This relationship sees God’s kingdom and agenda, not our own, as what is most important. It builds the strength of character necessary to bring God’s Gospel into a world that may not receive it with open arms. It may cause us discomfort and suffering. We are asked to heroically journey with God through suffering, hardship, ridicule and even death! Ultimately, our desire from God must become our desire for God. It is only when this happens that the powerful words "thy will be done” will be found with sincerity and humility on our lips. Whatever God wishes becomes what we wish as we see this glorious union of wills. Our humble lives will then become powerful witnesses and what happens to us in God’s eternal kingdom the result of His mercy. We become true servants and find ourselves discovering God’s definition of success. That definition has nothing at all to do with status, income, or privilege.

OCTOBER 17, 2021

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An Hour of MercyJesus gives us 3 ways of exercising mercy toward our neighbor: The first - by deed,

the second - by work, the third - by prayer. In these three degrees is contained the

fullness of mercy and it is an unquestionable proof of love for Him. By this means, a soul glorifies and pays reverence to Jesus' mercy. Come pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet with

Exposition on the 1st Thursday of the month at 7:00 pm in the Church (the next hour will be Thurs, Nov 4). Info-Deacon

Dan Bassile, 321-482-8220.

Scripture StudyJoin us Sundays at 10:00 am and Mondays

at 6:30 pm in Rm. 101 (enter thru South Life Center Hall doors). 2 Corinthians is the

Apostle Paul’s most personal letter. Join us in discovering the heart of this great Apostle and learn how to live the Christian life in a chaotic world. Upcoming topics: What does it mean to be an Ambassador for Christ? How should we respond to abusive behavior? What is the

difference between Godly and Worldly sorrow? Please bring your Bible. Please note: We will not meet on Sun, Oct 17 & Mon, Oct 18. Info-

Bill Gent, x198, [email protected].

ExaltPlease join us on Thurs, Oct 28 at 7:00 pm

in the Life Center Hall for praise and worship, a great message and

Eucharistic Adoration. "I will exalt You, my God the King; I will praise

Your name for ever and ever.”

A Fond FarewellJANICE STEPP

After 12 years of service, Janice Stepp, HNJ's Book & Gift Shop Manager, is retiring. Janice has been instrumental in the growth and success of our Book and Gift Shop over these many years and we will miss her very much. Luckily she still plans to volunteer at our Thrift Store so she won't be going too far! We are so very grateful for her years of dedication and contribution to our parish. Thank you Janice and abundant blessings in your future endeavors!

A Warm WelcomeMARGARITA PECORARO

We welcome Margarita Pecoraro, our new Book & Gift Shop Manager, to our HNJ staff! Margarita's family have been parishioners since 1990 and she has many years of experience in the retail, marketing, real estate, and business industry. Margarita says she is committed to inspiring people to know, love, and serve God and to helping believers evangelize and grow as disciples of Jesus Christ through our religious items, devotions, and books. Please stop into the shop when you have a chance and welcome her!

Reading the Mystics SeriesOur next Reading the Mystics series is on Wed, Oct 20, with a session on John Tauler, Rulman Merswin and the "Friends of God", facilitated by Jim Curry. John Tauler was an influential 14th century Dominican preacher who lived in a time of pandemic and political upheaval. He and other Dominicans fostered the growth of a lay group called the Friends of God in Germany and Switzerland. Merswin, a wealthy banker and a layman, financed the group's initial growth and eventually became its leader. The Friends of God developed an intense spirituality based on a mystical understanding of contemporary events. They also advocated necessary reforms in the Catholic Church, long before the Protestant Reformation. Sessions are presented twice a month on Wednesdays (Nov 3, 17, Dec 1, 15) at 7:00 pm in Rm. 101. Info-Jim Curry, x111, [email protected].

This Week at our ParishThis Week at our Parish

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Ministry StaffEvangelization ..... Bill Gent, x198Elementary Faith Formation/ Baptisms .................Debbie Weir-Khan, x120 Meghan Marano, x119 Youth Ministry ..... Margie Weir, x106Young Adults ....... Nick Higgins, x140Funerals/Ministry to the Sick ............ Amy Rouzer, x112RCIA ....................... Jim Curry, x111Music/Worship .. George Kobosko, x121Contemporary Music ..................... Jesús Aponte, x141

Sunday Masses Saturday Vigil 4:30 pm Sunday 7:15, 8:45, 10:30 am, 12:15, 5:00 pmDaily Masses Mon-Fri 7:00 am; Mon-Sat 8:30 am

ReconciliationSat 3:15-4:15 pm and by appt.

Perpetual Adoration24/7 – Info-321-777-4211

Book & Gift ShopSundays, 8:00 am-1:00 pm, Wednesdays, 9:00-11:00 am; & after Sat. 4:30 Vigil Mass Margarita Pecoraro, Manager, 321-777-0816

Thrift ShopTuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays from 9:00 am-4:00 pm (donations accepted every day 9a-2p except Sundays)Sylvie Donnelly, Manager, 321-610-4414 Parish MissionNourished by the Sacraments, our parish purpose is to share the love of God and an understanding of joyful discipleship to nurture and inspire our families to live their Catholic faith in Christ each day.

Parish VisionAn engaged parish, inspired by Christ, embracing our Catholic identity.Co

ntact

UsPriests/DeaconsPastor ................... Fr. Scott Circe, x130Parochial Vicar ....... Fr. Peter Cordeno, x137Parochial Vicar ..... Fr. Tom Pringle, x210Pastor Emeritus . Msgr. David Page, x135Deacon ................. John FarrellDeacon .................. Vince TrunzoDeacon .................. Mike NussearDeacon .................. Eddie StruttmannDeacon .................. Dan BassileSeminarian ........... Michael Batista, x214

Business StaffDirector of Operations................ Jamie Ponton, x139Pastor’s Asst/ Marriage Prep .......... Karin Alcock, x134Accts Receivable...... Donna Lonski, x114Accts Payable .......... Debbie Caulfield, x122Maintenance/Facilities .................... Robert Camp, x126Communications/Scheduling ................ Sara Thompson, x200

3050 North Hwy A1A, Indialantic, FL 32903321-773-2783 | f 321-777-0929 | www.hnj.org

Office Hours Mon-Thurs: 9:00 am-4:00 pm; Fri: 9:00 am-12:00 pm

An Act of Spiritual Communion

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.

WATCH ONLINEWe currently livestream our 8:45

am Sunday Mass on our HNJ Facebook Page – Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Community

Indialantic. You can also view the recording afterwards at www.hnj.org or visit HNJ's

YouTube Channel.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17

Catechesis of the Good Shepherd 8:30 am-12:00 pm in Library.RCIA 9:00 am in Rm. 138.Confirmation 2021 Class 10:00-11:30 am in the Youth Rm.Youth Ministry-Lifeteen Join us for the 5:00 pm Sunday Mass then 6:00-7:30 pm in Youth & Community Room. Christ Renews Men's Team Meeting 6:00-9:00 pm in the Rm. 3.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 18

Contemplative Prayer 9:00-11:00 am in Rm. 138. Pilates 9:30-11:30 am in the Life Center Hall. Info-Jeanette, 321-956-9593.The Legion of Mary 12:30-2:00 pm in Rm. 143. Info-Joseph, 321-327-5470.

Rosary Makers 4:00-6:00 pm in Community Room.Boy Scouts 6:30-8:30 pm on the Pavilion.Christ Renews Us Retreat Committee Mtg. 7:00-8:30 pm in the Community Rm.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19

Women of Faith 9:30-11:00 am in Rm. 138St. Stephens Way Mtg. 10:00 am-12:00 pm in the Rm. 143.TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) 3:30-5:10 pm in Rm. 101. Info-Richard Merker, (210) 475-2359.Cub Scouts 5:30-7:30 pm on the Pavilion.Christ Renews Women's Formation Team Mtg. 6:30-9:30 pm in the Rm. 3.Council of Catholic Women General Meeting 6:30-8:00 pm in Community Room.

Youth Ministry Bible Study 7:00-8:00 pm in the Youth Room.Knights of Columbus Planning Mtg. 7:30-8:30 pm in Rm. 101.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20

Pilates 9:30-11:30 am in the Life Center Hall. Info-Jeanette, 321-956-9593.Catechesis of the Good Shepherd 3:00-4:30 pm in the Library.Youth Ministry-Edge Nights 6:00-7:30 pm in Youth Room & Community Room. Live4More Men's Group 6:00-7:00 pm in Rm. 3.Teaching Mass 6:00-7:30 pm in the Church.Adult Faith Formation /Mystics Series 6:30-8:30 pm in Rm. 101.Contemporary Choir Meet & Greet 7:30-9:00 pm in the Youth Room.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21

Walking with Purpose Bible Study 9:30-11:00 am in Rm. 101.Crafty Ladies 10:00 am-2:00 pm in Rm. 3.Walking with Purpose Bible Study 6:30-8:00 pm in Rm. 101. St Vincent de Paul Society Mtg. 6:30 pm in the Rm. 101.Live4More Men's Night 7:00-9:15 pm in the Church.Young Adult Ministry 7:00-9:00 pm in the Youth Room.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23

FIT Shepherds 7:00-8:00 am on the Pavilion. Live4More Small Men's Group 8:00 am on the Pavilion.RCIA Confirmation Prep Class 10:00-12:00 pm in Rm. 143.

*For funeral information, please visit: www.hnj.org/upcoming-funerals

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Weekly ReadingsMonday 2 Tm 4:10-17/Ps 145:10-11, 12-13, 17-18 [12]/Lk 10:1-9

Thursday Rom 6:19-23/Ps 1:1-2, 3, 4 and 6 [Ps 40:5]/Lk 12:49-53

Tuesday Rom 5:12, 15, 17-19, 20-21/Ps 40:7-8, 8-9, 10, 17 [8 and 9]/Lk 12:35-38

Friday Rom 7:18-25/Ps 119:66, 68, 76, 77, 93, 94 [68]/Lk 12:54-59

Wednesday Rom 6:12-18/Ps 124:1-3, 4-6, 7-8 [8]/Lk 12:39-48

Saturday Rom 8:1-11/Ps 24:1-2, 3-4, 5-6 [cf. 6]/Lk 13:1-9

Upcoming HomilistsOctober 23/24: Fr. Peter Cordeno –

4:30 pm, 7:15 am, 8:45 am; Deacon John Farrell – 10:30 am, 12:15 pm, 5:00 pm

October 30/31: Fr. Scott Circe – 4:30 pm, 7:15 am, 8:45 am; Deacon Rick Broderick – 10:30 am, 12:15 pm, 5:00 pm

We are in great need for a full-time, 2nd shift (M-F, 1:00-9:30 pm) Maintenance

Worker. Includes full benefits. Background check required.

Please contact Robert Camp, x196, [email protected].

New Mom's GroupAll mothers of young children (babies to school-age) are invited to join us for our newly formed moms group. Our introduction meeting will be Wed, Oct 27, at 9:30 am in Rm. 140 (Childcare is available, please RSVP by Mon, Oct 25, to [email protected]). Upcoming meetings dates are Nov 3 & 10, Dec 1, 8 & 15 and will include discussions from the ‘Abiding Together’ podcast.

Men's Night of Prayer TOGETHER WE STAND – REAL MEN PRAY TOGETHERMen of the parish, please join us for worship, prayer and adoration, on Thurs, Oct 21, from 7:00-830 pm in the Church. Sponsored jointly by Live4More and Knights of Columbus. In these challenging and trying times we gather together as Catholic men to pray for our families, our nation and our Church. This is a free event but cash donations to help support the sponsoring ministries will be gratefully accepted.

Teaching Mass UNDERSTAND THE LITURGY OF THE WORDPlease join us on Wed, Oct 20, at 6:00 pm in the Church. Fr. Scott will help us have a deeper understanding of the Mass. This Teaching Mass will focus on the first half of the Mass, specifically the Liturgy of the Word.

Contemporary ChoirMEET & GREETPlease join us on Wed, Oct 20, at 7:30 pm in the Youth Room and get to know the ministry that leads our parish in worship at the 5:00 pm Sunday Mass! If you love contemporary music or someone you know is interested in our choir, please join us for fellowship, music sharing, storytelling and information about how to join our ministry. We will conclude with prayer. (Complimentary snacks & refreshments will be served)

Council of Catholic WomenMONTHLY GENERAL MEETINGPlease join us for our next general meeting on Tues, Oct 19, at 6:30 pm in the Community Room to hear our guest speaker, Brandy Crisafulli, the President of Life Recaptured, a non-profit, working to restore the dignity and independence of women who have been trafficked. Donations (monetary/items) are being accepted for safe houses. Items needed: cases of water, Visa gift cards, free and clear laundry detergent. (Bring a snack to share; complimentary coffee/water will be served.) Info-Carol Harrison, 321-405-9120.

Book of RemembranceA book will be available in the church foyer beginning this weekend, Oct 16/17, until Advent for people to write in the names of deceased loved ones they would like to be remembered at the Masses during November. Please feel free to add names at any time during the month. The Book of Remembrance will be included in the Prayers of the Faithful at all Masses during November.

OCTOBER 17, 2021 5 THE 29TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME |

LIFETEEN (9TH-12TH GRADE)Life Nights Sundays after 5:00 pm Mass 6:00-7:30 pm (Youth Room & Community Room) Oct 17, 24, 31, Nov 7, 14, 21, 28, Dec 5, 12.Summit: 5-week Bible Study: Tuesdays, Oct 19, 26, Nov 2, 9, at 7:00 pm in the Youth Rm.Life in Spirit Seminar Fri, Nov 19/Sat, Nov 20 in the Life Center HallEXALT Thurs, Oct 28, from 7:00-9:00 pm in the Life Center Hall

EDGE (6TH-8TH GRADE)Edge Nights Wednesday from 6:00-7:30 pm (Youth Room & Community Room) Oct 20 (Teaching Mass), 27, Nov 10, 17, Dec 1, 8.EXALT Thurs, Oct 28, from 7:00-9:00 pm in the Life Center Hall

ELEMENTARYFaith Formation Classes Tuesdays, Oct 26, Nov 9, 16, 30 from 3:00-4:15 pm in Life Center.Teaching Mass Wed, Oct 20 in the Church.Faith Formation Classes Wednesdays, Oct 27, Nov 10, 17, Dec 1, from 6:00-7:15 pm in Life Center.Family Days Sunday (includes 8:45 am Mass) Oct 31, Dec 5, on Pavilion.

Elementary/Youth Faith Formation

Kairos CookiesOur Kairos Prison Ministry is able to return to the CFRC State prison in Orlando. Our next 3-day mission will be in November and three HNJ parishioners will be participating. Our parish is asked to help support this effort by donating cookies (store-bought only). Please deliver to the Parish Office (a cookie box will be located near the reception desk for the next 4 weeks). Info-Wendell Koontz, 321-223-5551.

All Souls’ Day Mass On Tues, Nov 2, at 6:00 pm there will be a special Mass for those parishioners who have died from November 1, 2020 – October 31, 2021. The entire parish community, but especially all those who have lost a loved one since last All Souls’ Day are invited to attend this liturgy.

Our Catholic Appeal Update

Our goal assessment this year is $331,845. To date, the total amount

pledged is $321,877. We are under our goal by ($9,968).

# of HNJ families: 3,555; % Participation (including all donor

families): 17.3%. Our Catholic Appeal (OCA) is an annual

opportunity for every member of our faith family to support the life-changing work and ministries of the Diocese of Orlando. Gifts to Our Catholic Appeal fund a variety of ministries that serve our nine counties

in ways that no parish could alone.We thank everyone who is able to support our diocese and the many

functions of the Church through Our Catholic Appeal!

The Sacrament of Confirmation for AdultsDON’T WAIT ANOTHER YEARBishop Noonan will be visiting HNJ on Sun, Nov 7, to confirm our teenagers who have been preparing for the Sacrament. But he will also be able to confirm any adults who have never been confirmed. You are eligible to be confirmed that day if 1) you are 18 years old or older; 2) you can document that you have received the Sacraments of Baptism and First Eucharist; 3) do some application paperwork in preparation for Confirmation and 4) attend two one-hour preparation classes on Sat, Oct 23, from 10:00 am-12:00 pm. To get the process started, contact RCIA Coordinator Jim Curry, x111, [email protected].

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OCTOBER 17, 2021 7 THE 29TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME |

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Sunday, October 177:15 am People of the Parish 8:45 am † Anna May Gibbons † Anneliese Plosa 10:30 am † William Draheim † Sandy Spillers 12:15 pm † Kathy & Teresa Troso † Chris Daugnalt5:00 pm Erica & Danielle † Pablo Vasquez

Monday, October 187:00 am † Jean Alf † Larry & Maria Goldschmidt 8:30 am † Eddie Kulowiec † Jim Chandler

Tuesday, October 197:00 am † Bonnie Mallory † Gladys Pacheco 8:30 am † Francis & Angela Denaro † Cari Cobas

Wednesday, October 207:00 am † Anthony Cemelli † Mary Ellen Quinn 8:30 am † Kenneth Vici † Karen Muth

Thursday, October 217:00 am † Gladys Pacheco † Janice Reilly 8:30 am † William Draheim † Bill Northcutt

Friday, October 227:00 am † Christina Delatola † Cocchi Family 8:30 am † Celeste Burd † Virginia Rotunno

Saturday, October 238:30 am † Buck Yates † Virginia Rotunno4:30 pm † Edwin & Barbara Mackiewicz † Nancy Menard

Sunday, October 247:15 am † Joe Pulvino † Bill Nowadnick 8:45 am People of the Parish 10:30 am † Dora & David Jr. DiLoreto † Michael Iacobacci 12:15 pm † Deacon Les Foy † Ronald Augustus Smith5:00 pm † Michael Moran † Anthony Inserrilo

Remember a family member or loved one (living or deceased) , Please visit the Parish Office to make your request.

† = indicates deceased

Mass Intentions

ALL TOGETHER NOW! is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also

supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.co.uk • www.mtishows.com • www.mtishows.com.au

Lynn Ahrens • Kristen Anderson-Lopez • Benny Andersson • Billie Joe Armstrong • Howard Ashman • Sara Bareilles • Lionel Bart • Jerry Bock • Leslie Bricusse • Jason Robert Brown • Johnny Burke •

Martin Charnin • Mindi Dickstein • Anthony Drewe • Jack Feldman • Stephen Flaherty • Matthew Gerrard • Zina Goldrich • Green Day • Sheldon Harnick • David Hein • Marcy Heisler • Jason Howland • Herbert Kretzmer • Jonathan Larson • Alan Jay Lerner • Frank Loesser • Frederick Loewe • Robert Lopez • Alan Menken • Tim Minchin • Robbie Nevil • Anthony Newley • Benj

Pasek • Justin Paul • Tim Rice • Irene Sankoff • Dick Scanlan • Claude-Michel Schönberg • Stephen Schwartz • Marc Shaiman • Richard M. Sherman • Robert B. Sherman • Glenn Slater • Stephen

Sondheim • George Stiles • Charles Strouse •Jeanine Tesori • Björn Ulvaeus • Jimmy Van Heusen • Frank Wildhorn • Scott Wittman

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Featuring Songs by (in alphabetical order):Lynn Ahrens • Kristen Anderson-Lopez • Benny Andersson • Billie Joe Armstrong •

Howard Ashman • Sara Bareilles • Lionel Bart • Jerry Bock • Leslie Bricusse • Jason Robert Brown • Johnny Burke • Martin Charnin • Mindi Dickstein • Anthony Drewe • Jack Feldman • Stephen Flaherty • Matthew Gerrard •

Zina Goldrich • Green Day • Sheldon Harnick • David Hein • Marcy Heisler • Jason Howland • Herbert Kretzmer • Jonathan Larson • Alan Jay Lerner • Frank Loesser •

Frederick Loewe • Robert Lopez • Alan Menken • Tim Minchin • Robbie Nevil • Anthony Newley • Benj Pasek • Justin Paul • Tim Rice • Irene Sankoff • Dick Scanlan • Claude-Michel Schönberg • Stephen Schwartz • Marc Shaiman • Richard M. Sherman •

Robert B. Sherman • Glenn Slater • Stephen Sondheim • George Stiles • Charles Strouse • Jeanine Tesori • Björn Ulvaeus • Jimmy Van Heusen • Frank Wildhorn • Scott Wittman

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Presents

MTI CREDITS: In accordance with the Dramatic Performing Rights License, all publicity materials (posters, programs, etc.) MUST include the following credit:

ALL TOGETHER NOW!Is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).

All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI.www.mtishows.co.uk • www.mtishows.com • www.mtishows.com.au

BILLING CREDITS FOR FLYERS, POSTERS, TITLE PAGE AND WINDOW CARDSIn publicity items such as posters and window cards, you must list the composers, lyricists, and authors as follows:November 12 & 13 at 7:30 pm

November 14 at 2:30 pm in the Life Center Hall

HNJ PLAYERS PRESENT

Directed by: Terry Lynch & John Dwyer

Music & Orchestra Directed by George Kobosko

Songs by (in alphabetical order):

Cost: $10 adult/$5 child-10 & under

Purchase tickets online at https://

hnjalltogethernow.eventbrite.com

Featuring:“Be Our Guest” from Beauty and the Beast

“Matchmaker” from Fiddler on the Roof“Consider Yourself” from Oliver!

“Take a Chance on Me” from Mamma Mia “Let it Go!” from Disney’s Frozen

“Spread the Love Around” from Sister Act And many other songs from Broadway Musicals!

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MINISTRY TO THE SICK A pastoral ministry of visiting, praying and bringing the Eucharist to those people who are hospitalized, in nursing homes/rehab facilities or confined to private homes. If you are going to be in the hospital for more than 24 hours or if you aren’t able to come to Mass due to illness or age, contact Amy Rouzer, 321-773-2783, x112, [email protected].

PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR FRIENDS WHO HAVE A PROLONGED ILLNESS

John Ambrose, Amanda Amos, Declan Apelquist, Edelyn B. Arandia, Barbara Arnold, Stacy Binkley, Mark Bluto, Edward Carlson, Christopher Camirand, Robert Ciancia, Sr., Nora Clark, Geri Denicola, Nancy Dennee, LuLu Exlein, Bill Ferris, Nancy Harrington, Don Hatfield, Stephanie Knudson, Rose Kornmeyer, Michael Kronbach, Matthew LaBrutte, Helen Lamers, Henry Lonski, Bruce Majka, Connie Malamisura, Maria Mueller, Patrick Ranieri, Sephia Royer, Jose Ruiz, Mildred Salzillo, Sam Sorice, Bonnie Spare, Joe Steckler, Barbara Struttmann, Mary Lou Struttmann, Alex Tamborrino, Maria Trunzo, Teresa Trunzo, Vincent Trunzo

PRAY FOR OUR FRIENDS WHO ARE ILL

James McShea

PRAY FOR THE RECENTLY DECEASED

Jack Beardsley, Robert Roessler

FUNERALS The Pastoral Care Office assists families in personalizing the liturgy for their loved ones funeral and burial, as well as assisting parishioners who would like to pre-plan their funeral liturgy to be kept on file at the Parish Office.

LIST OF UPCOMING FUNERALS

Visit www.hnj.org/upcoming-funerals or contact Amy Rouzer, 321-773-2783, x112.

PRAY FOR OUR DECEASED DIOCESAN PRIESTS

For the month of October, the deceased priests are: October 3, 1988 – Rev. Philip Stegeman; October 4, 1978 – Rev. Neil Sager; October 5, 2015 – Rev. Joseph Aiden Nolan; October 9, 2019 – Rev. Raymond O’Leary; October 11, 2010 – Msgr. Paul Kamide; October 13, 1993 – Rev. Louis Dunleavy October 13, 1985 – Rev. Bernard Hickey; October 24, 2019 – Rev. Michael Edward Giglio'; October 26, 2008 – Msgr. Matthew Connolly; October 27, 2002 – Rev. Patrick O’Reilly; October 30, 2008 – Msgr. Charles A. Bartok

AUGUST 29

A Life in Spirit Seminar

OBJECTIVEThe purpose of the retreat is to

bring you to an awareness of the gifts of the Holy Spirit present

within you. This begins by focusing on the most basic part of the

Christian life: establishing a personal relationship with Jesus Christ

through the Holy Spirit.

Each session will include a time of praise and worship, prayer, and talks by featured speaker Dr. Carol Razza, D.Min., professor of Pastoral Ministry

at St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary in Boynton Beach, FL.

ALSO ATTENDYou are also invited to join us on

Friday, November 19, at 6:30 PM for our "Awaken the Spirit: Exalt"

Prayer night.

The program includes an opening talk by Dr. Razza, praise and worship and a time of Eucharistic Adoration in

the Church.

REGISTER NOWCost: $20

The retreat Is open to all HNJ parishioners (ages 15 and up).

Ticket purchase includes materials, continental breakfast,

and boxed lunch.

Register online at:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/awaken-the-spirit-tickets-169171870619

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20 • 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM • LIFE CENTER HALL

Questions? Margie Weir • 321-773-2783, x106 • [email protected]

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A Blue Ribbon National School of Excellence, as recognized by the U.S. Dept. of Education, HNJ School strives to educate our children through art, music and physical education in addition to core academics and enrichment opportunities.

We offer SMART interactive white board equipped classrooms, mobile iPad cart, 3D AV rover projection system, state-of-the-art tablets issued to every middle school student, elementary and middle school computer labs, computer equipped media center, digital

textbooks & core extension programs, digital microscopes and an auditorium and cafeteria shared with our parish.

HNJ students consistently surpass the national averages in their standardized test scores and frequently take top honors in a wide variety of academic and athletic contests, while performing in excess of 2,000 hours of combined Christian service projects each academic year!

School Office StaffPrincipal ....................Kathleen Falk, x142Office Manager ........Karen Laird, x145Office Assistant .......Nancy Easton, x104

FacebookHNJ School has its own official Facebook page to help keep you up-to-date on events and happenings in our school community. Simply "Like” HOLY NAME OF JESUS CATHOLIC SCHOOL INDIALANTIC and you will receive page updates in your news feed.

3060 North Hwy A1A, Indialantic, FL 32903321-773-1630 | f 321-773-7148 | www.hnj-school.org

Office Hours Monday-Friday: 7:30 am-3:30 pm

Mission StatementHoly Name of Jesus Catholic School, united by the Holy Eucharist, shepherds the whole child to live Gospel values, pursue academic excellence and serve others.

Prayer for Catholic SchoolsJesus Christ, our Teacher, We thank You for the gift of Catholic schools, where the message of Your life, death and resurrection is proclaimed, discipleship is modeled, worship of You is cultivated, and community is experienced. Increase our zeal for ensuring that all children and families can benefit from an authentic Catholic education and that Catholic schools grow in their ability to nurture the souls and form the minds of its students for generations to come. We ask this through the intercession of Our Lady, Mother of Catholic Schools. Amen.

About Us

Hurricane Season Prayer

(June 1-Nov 30)God, our Father, Creator and Lord of the Universe, You have set the earth on its

foundation and all the elements of nature obey Your command.

We humbly beseech You to keep us safe from all dangers and calm the storms

that threaten us. May we be secure in Your loving protection and

serve You always with grateful hearts. We ask this through our Lord, Jesus Christ, Your Son, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy

Spirit, one God, forever and ever. Amen.

Hospitality MinistryA special thank you to our HNJ Boy Scouts & Jim Rock ministry who helped serve coffee and donuts last weekend after the 7:15, 8:45 & 10:30 am Masses. This Sunday, the Knights of Columbus will be volunteering. If you or your ministry would like to host or volunteer to help with Sunday Hospitality, please contact Glenda Shirhall, 321-794-5225, [email protected]. This is a great opportunity to introduce your ministry to our parishioners!

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Candy Hubley, Chair ........................... 717-475-5159, [email protected] Van Vonderen, Vice-Chair..................... 321-759-5749, [email protected] Kristen Snyder, Secretary .......................321-288-4754, [email protected] Casey, Evangelization .............................. 321-750-4623, [email protected] Hychko, Evangelization ......................210-919-3214, [email protected] Casey, Formation ................................321-795-6674, [email protected] Erin Myler, Formation...........................661-865-9006, [email protected] Brillante Parish & Family Life.................... 321-693-8122, [email protected] Rasmussen, Parish & Family Life 219-808-3277, [email protected] McClure, Service & Outreach 724-612-3823, [email protected] David Bauschlicher Service & Outreach ........................386-785-9166, [email protected] Simmons, Worship ...........................805-402-0066, [email protected] Switzer, Worship ......................... 321-987-0630, [email protected] Harrison, Member-at-Large ................321-405-9120, [email protected] Harland, Member-at-Large .........321-777-9106, [email protected] Fallon, Member-at-Large ....................314-952-7081, [email protected] Lamers, Welcome Center .................. 321-777-4906, [email protected]

PASTORAL COUNCIL

MINISTRY CONTACTSAltar Servers ............................................Jo Jo MacDonald, [email protected]’s/Dementia...............................................Richard Alfaro, 321-368-2803Annulments ............................................................... Donna Modrak, 321-773-4194 Paul Durney, 321-537-3745 Asperger’s/High Functioning ASD ....................... Dietrich Browne, 321-505-9526Baptisms ....................................................Debbie Weir-Khan, 321-773-2783, x120Bereavement/Sharing Grief .............................Amy Rouzer, 321-773-2783, x112Book & Gift Shop ............................................... Margarita Pecoraro, 321-777-0816Charismatic Prayer .................................................. Barbara Procko, 321-773-6362Children’s Liturgy of the Word ...................Meghan Marano, 321-773-2783, x119CRHP Retreats.............................................................Bill Gent, 321-773-2783, x198Clown Ministry............................................................... Lois Schiessl, 321-723-2621Counseling Referral ...............................................................................321-773-2783Contemplative Prayer .......................................Rosemary Van Pelt, 321-725-2669Council of Catholic Women ..................................... Carol Harrison, 321-405-9120Crafty Ladies ..................................................................Cathy Collins, 321-751-1317Eucharistic Ministers....................................George Kobosko, 321-773-2783, x121Great Dates ....................................................... Brian & Kristin Fleis, 321-795-3764Greeters Ministry ...............................................................Lee Fallon, 314-952-7081 Haiti Mission ........................................................................Tim Muth, 321-773-5287Hospitality Ministry ..................................................Glenda Shirhall, 321-794-5225Inquiry Sessions for Non-Catholics ........................Jim Curry, 321-773-2783, x111Kairos Prison Ministry .............................................Wendell Koontz, 321-223-5551Live4More Men;s Discipleship ....................................Jonathan Cyr, 321-431-0145Knights of Columbus .......................................................... Jay Casey, 321-750-4623Lector Coordinator ..................................................Ursula Olazabal, 321- 749-0217Marriage Preparation ..........................................Karin Alcock, 321-773-2783, x134Marriage Support .................................................... Bill & Carol Karp, 440-570-5762Medical Closet ........................................................................................321-773-2783Ministry to the Sick ..............................................Amy Rouzer, 321-773-2783, x112Natural Family Planning ................................................... Carol Parry, 321 591 1298Perpetual Adoration ..................................................... Carolyn Lally, 321-777-4211Pro Life ............................................................................Craig Russell, 321-305-7265Respite ............................................................................Janet Steiner, 321-777-3833Rosary Makers ............................................................ June Esposito, 321-243-9234Scouts ..............................(Boy Scouts) https://indialantic380.mytroop.us/home (Cub Scouts) Dave Milton, 321-536-9949Small Church Communities ...............................Charlotte McEwen, 321-216-0194Spiritual Companion Referral .............................Amy Rouzer, 321-773-2783, x112St. Vincent de Paul Society ...................................................................321-777-9593Thrift Shop ..................................................................Sylvie Donnelly, 321-779-9320Welcome Back Inactive Catholics .............................Bill Gent, 321-773-2783, x198Want to Become Catholic? .......................................Jim Curry, 321-773-2783, x111Women of Faith ...............................................Diane Collingsworth, 321-626-3629Young Adults Ministry .......................................Nick Higgins, 321-773-2783, x140

OTHER CONTACTS Al Anon ................................................................................................... 321-773-8274Alateen ........................................................................................Sheryl, 321-961-7222Alcoholics Anonymous ................................................................John, 908-770-8447Crisis Pregnancy Hotline ..................................................... 1-800-712-HELP (4357)Cursillo .............................................................................John Kovach, 321-258-3001Daily Bread ..............................................................................................321-723-1060Gamblers Anonymous ..........................................................................321-726-3946Genesis House .......................................................................................321-723-3133Shepherd’s Center Beachside ....................................... Ed Romano, 321-724-1388St. Stephen's Way ...................................................... Deacon Farrell, 321-306-8873

Outside ActivitiesWORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER WEEKENDJoin us on Nov 5-7, in Titusville, for a beautiful weekend experience designed for couples of all ages and backgrounds to enrich your marriage. Take advantage of this great gift to enhance your relationship and enjoy a love-filled weekend away together. For more information visit wwme.org or call Bob and Sheila Baker at 407-647-4289.

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Chad R. Reddick, DMD, MSSpecialist in Orthodontics

321.254.5232 | www.melbourneorthodontics.comOffices in Melbourne and Indian Harbour Beach

(321) 254-8888 www.toyotaofmelbourne.comChris and Jessaca Heinze, Parishioners

JOSEPH STEVENS & SONS PAINTING EXTERIOR • Pressure Cleaning • Crack & Concrete Repair • Kill Mildew • Waterproofing & Sealer • Caulking - All Prep Work • 100% Acrylic Paint

INTERIOR • Small & Big Repair Sheet Replacement • All Drywall work • Popcorn Removal • Knockdown & Other Textures • All Work Clean & Neat • Handyman Work & More • Interior Mildew Experts

All Work GuaranteedSince 1972

Licensed & Insured

321-984-8091

Dr. Mike MacKayPediatric Dentistry

Parishioner481 N. Harbor City Blvd

254-7474www.drmikemackay.com

Precision PaintingCustom Painting Specialist

Interior / ExteriorLes 321-432-9687 Lic# PT643

Our Team Is Missing OnePerson: You

Make a difference as a VITAS® Healthcarehospice volunteer.

To learn more, contactVolunteer Manager JennaCooke at 321.752.2553 [email protected]

John R. Lindeman, D.D.S. Family & Cosmetic Dentistry

329 Fourth Avenue Indialantic, FL 32903

(321) 723-5242Parishioner

Space Coast Insurance AgencyBusiness and Family

Vincent Stazzone - Parishioner799-2929 x710

1130-9pm; 10pm Friday & Saturday HappyHour3-6pm, HalfOffBeer, HouseWine,HouseLiquor LiveMusic,Catering,&Privateevents

1940 Florida A1A | www.freshscratchbistro.com

321-725-6565www.melbournebeachdentistry.com

524 Ocean Ave. • Melbourne Beach

Parishioners

LET US PLACE YOUR AD HERE.

Mon-Sat Rentals 10-6 Available Closed Sun

113 Fifth Avenue, Indialantic321-725-2500

510 E. Eau Gallie Blvd. Indian Harbour321-773-2093

www.BobsBicycles.com

LET US PLACE

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Medicareplans that fit your life.

UNDER 65 LOW-COST ACA PLANS AVAILABLE!FWH & Associates

Melbourne / Suntree / Viera Sherrie Hosmer (321) 425-3060

MEDICARE & HEALTH

ADORNMENT AND MAINTENANCE COMPANY FOR GRAVESITESLong Island Memorial Adornments

and Grave CareShowing you care,

Even when you are not there…833-407-7463 | www.liadornments.com

[email protected]

Proud Supporter and Business Partnerof Holy Name of Jesus Church and School

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ZON IS ABOUT LIVING… …YOUR LIFE. YOUR WAY.

Assisted Luxury Living & Memory Care(321) 777-8840 | www.zonbeachside.com

1894 S. Patrick Dr • Indian Harbour Beach, FL 32937

Two Serving Location Melbourne Indian Harbour Beach (321) 751-6012 (321) 777-4640

www.BeachFuneralHome.comVIEIRA FAMILY PARISHIONERS

BUDS & BOWS FLORIST Custom Flowers For All Occasions (321) 473-8571 268 N Babcock St • Melbourne, FL

AMANDA MOYLES GONNELLALicensed Realtor (321) 693-0906

Alumni, Parishioners, and parents of students serving your feet,

hands, and home.

JARED B. MOYLES, DPMDowntown Melbourne1515 Martin Luther King Jr BlvdMelbourne, FL 32901(321) 723-3500

Palm Bay590 Malabar Rd. SE #5Palm Bay, FL 32907(321) 417-0822

KYLE J. MOYLES, MD.MBA2010 W. Eau Gallie Blvd., Ste. 104 • Melbourne, FL 32935

(321) 500-4263

Palm Bay AluminumSince 1977

Screen Rms., Mobile Home Additions Pool Enclosures. Rm. Additions • Vinyl & Glass Windows

725-5444

[email protected]

Victor S. Kostro, Esq.• Estate Planning • Guardianship • Probate

• Asset Protection • Healthcare Law • Corporate Law

• Business Law • Tax Law

parishioner

$5 Off when you spend $25 or more…

Not to be combined with any other offers or promotions

www.pizzavolafl.com

Service One of BrevardService One of BrevardCommercial Cleaning • Janitorial Service

COVID-19 Disinfecting • Electro Static Sprays (321) 544-4632 | (321) 544-1036

[email protected]

Pressure WashingPressure WashingHomes • Decks • And MoreDennis Widrig | 321-271-8362

Parishioner • Licensed & Insured

Kim’s TailoringAlterations & Dry Cleaning411 5th Ave • Indiatlantic • 768-1493

920 W. New Haven Ave. • Melbourne • 768-8700

Martin & Terry RileyMartin & Terry RileyREALTORS • REALTORS • Longtime HNJ Parish familyLongtime HNJ Parish family

406 E. Strawbridge Ave. • Melbourne, FL 32901321.951.8195

[email protected]

United Realty of Brevard, Inc.Serving Brevard County over 35 Years

• Mold Inspections • Air Quality Sampling • Bacterial Testing

Call/Text 321-288-0889 | www.InspectandSave.com

Lic # CGC1514125 Lic # MRSA919HNJ Parish Family

Kris M. MilitanoInspector / General Contractor / Mold Assessor

We Inspect Residential& Commercial

Contact Mark Hiller to place an ad today! [email protected] or (800) 950-9952 x2692

Commercial and Industrial HVAC – Energy and Controls Optimization

The Leading, Reliable Mechanical ServiceCompany For Clients Throughout The Southeast

Proud Business Partner of the HNJ Parishwww.engineeredcooling.comwww.engineeredcooling.com

866-424-3206866-424-3206

LET US PLACE YOUR AD HERE.

A Timeless Barber Shop We are a family-friendly traditional barbershop.

Hours: Tues-Sat 8:30am-5:30pmCheck out our services:

www.atimelessbarbershop.com125 Burns Blvd., Indian Harbor Beach

321-777-8887

FREE Delivery

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AUTO & TRUCK SERVICE & TIRES Alf Castillo Owner/Operator Member of Catholic Diocese

4480 S. Babcock St., Melbourne, FL(321) 956-6000

www.midas.com Hablo Español

Special - $24.99 Oil Change w/ Free Courtesy Check

BRIAN GROH, PRESIDENT FINANCIAL ADVISORS ALEXANDRA GROH, M.S., CFP® *COMPLIMENTARY Portfolio Review ~ Parishioners ~

“It’s Never Too Late For A Second Opinion.”GROH WEALTH MANAGEMENT

CONFIDENCE / EXPERIENCE / TRADITION1275 S. Patrick Dr., Ste. D, Satellite Beach, FL 32937

OFFICE: 321-777-7447 www.grohwealth.comSecurities offered thru J.W. Cole Financial, Inc. (JWC); Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered thu J.W. Cole Advisors, Inc. (JWCA).

Groh Wealth Management & JWC/JWCA are unaffiliated entities.

GEORGE HAMILTONPLUMBING , INC.

All Phases of Plumbing Work773-5114

321-722-3337 www.tropicalsmiles.com418 E. New Haven Ave., Melbourne, FL 32901

*Former office of Dr. Amy Addington*

Air Conditioningand Heating

$10 OFF REPAIR WITH THIS ADSALES & SERVICEOwned & Operated by theMooney Family Since 1980

321.727.0101www.bandbairconditioning.com

Sylvie Donnelly, Manager, 321-779-9320Hours of Operation: Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday, 9:00am-4:00pm

We are always in need of volunteers to help with our day-to-day operations!

THR I FTSTORE

R & R Roofing of Brevard, Inc.Reroofs & All Repairs • Leaks My Specialty!

Vinyl & Aluminum • Soffit & FasciaSenior Discount | Lic & Ins | Parishioner

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321-242-2110 janitorialdepotofamerica.com

Proud Business Partner of the HNJ Parish 321-242-6771 www.storm-busters.com

Parish Family

(321) 914-0808www.COBIAINSURANCE.com

CUSTOM SIGNS AND SHIRTS.COM 321-722-1177

HOME AUTO BUSINESS FLOOD

Reflecting life, love and compassion

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• Hospice• Palliative Care• Grief Support

AC or Plumbing Repairs... Call Freedom Air

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• Special Discounts• 24/7 Emergency Service• Financing Available

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DOCTOR, INCDOCTOR, INCCCC1331976

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727-2542HNJ Parishioners Since 1976

www.weather-engineers.com Free Estimates for New Systems

LICENSED TO CHILL®$20 OFFAny Service

Call

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Thursday Night is PRIME RIB NIGHT

CuiZine Restaurant & Lounge features a unique and delicious selection of small platesand dinner entrees, as well an eclectic offering of specialty wines and signature martinis.

www.compassion.com | 800-336-7676Share the Hope of Jesus With Your Child This ChristmasShare the Hope of Jesus With Your Child This Christmas

“You name it, we can do it” Quality Work + Best Price in Town

D.O. SCREEN REPAIRSPAINTING & HANDYMAN SERVICES

Call Doug | Cell: 321-288-1718Res & Com • Lic & Ins • Senior Citizen Discount

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Dave MastroAIR & HEAT INC.

SALES • SERVICE • INSTALLATION“We charge by the job, not by the hour”

321-777-2664 PARISHIONER CAC1816731 & CAC058617

1010 Palmetto Ave. Melbourne, FL 32901

(321) 723-2345www.brownliemaxwell.com

ScottG.Milo,D.M.D.,P.A. Pediatric Dentist

Parishioner

2405N.CourtenayPkwy,Ste105•MerrittIsland(321) 453-2450 | www.brevardpediatricdental.com

• Accepting New Patients • Cataract Evaluations • Diabetic Eye Exams

321-777-1670 2194 Hwy. A1A, Suite 109 • Indian Harbour Beach, FL 32937 AtlantisVisionCenter.com Dr. LeAnn Mandese

• Eye Emergencies• Glaucoma Management • Dry Eye Specialists

Board Certified Civil Trial LawyerPARISHIONER

321.253.3405 Melbourne, [email protected]

Located at I-95 & 520 ErdmanAutomotive.com

Gary M. Palsis, DMDCOSMETIC RECONSTRUCTIVE DENTISTRY2194 A1A Suite 205 • Indian Harbor Beach

Parishioner 773-7400 www.melbournegeneraldentist.com

Peter Shaw Acupuncture& Traditional Chinese Medicine

(321) 419-41071301 W. Eau Gallie Blvd.

Ste 105, MelbourneParish Family

In Pain? Tired of taking Pills?Call me For long term Pain Relief.

6905 N. Wickham Rd., Ste. 110Melbourne, FL 32940Mobile: (321) 339-9668Office: (321) [email protected]

Each office is Independently Owned and Operated

Louann TraceyREALTOR®, PARISHIONER

Bill NorthcuttATTORNEY

Parishioner2194 Hwy. A1A IHB 773-5320

FREE CONSULTATIONMASTERS LAW

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David CurriBroker/Owner

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[email protected] Fifth Ave, Indialantic

Downtown Eau Gallie Arts District

It is the way we serve others that our greatness is felt.

Specializing in:

Slab Leaks • Pool LeaksRepairs • Fountains

Residential & CommercialMilitary & Senior Discounts

O: 321-474-9428C: 919.633.4975

LIC. & INS.

J.R. Reyes - OwnerParishioner

Providing Insurance and Financial Services Home, Office, Bloomington, Illinois 61710 Call Us For A Free Auto Quote 321-773-7500 • ericponce.com Good Neighbor Agent Since 1990

Eric Ponce, AgentParishioner of the Diocese

2240 North Wickham Rd • Melbourne, FL [email protected]

Parishioner

Experience, Service, Results!(321) 591-3615

445 Fifth AveIndialantic, FL 32903

Krissy Lindbaek Realtor, mba

FOOT • ANKLE • LEG • SKIN CONDITIONSSPORTS INJURIES • TRAUMA

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Investment Advisory Services offered through Bay Colony Advisors, a Securities and Exchange Commission Registered Investment Advisor.

Rhodes Law, P.a.PuRsuing exceLLence, PRoviding soLutions

call today for afree consultation

(321) 610-4542

Ruth C. Rhodes, Esq.

Office Conveniently Located in Melbourne & Vierawww.RhodesLawPA.com

ESTATE PLANNING: Wills, Trusts, Durable Powers of Attorney, Living Wills, Designation of Health Care Surrogate, Declarations, Naming

Pre-Need GuardianELDER LAW: Guardianship, Probate & Trust Administration, Medicaid

Planning & Asset Protection

Full Service Elder Law Firm

Art E. Davis Broker/Owner Office: 321-344-4309 Email: [email protected] FLLIFEREALTY.NET 115 Hickory St, Ste. 204 Melbourne, FL 32904 Now Servicing Brevard County HNJ Parish Family

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