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Mass Schedule: Vigil Masses - Saturdays 5:30 pm 7:00 pm (Spanish) Sundays 8:00 am, 10:00 am, 12:00 Noon 5:00 pm, 6:30 pm., 8:00 p.m. Monday - Friday 8:00 am & 12:05 pm Saturday 8:00 a.m. Confessions: 11:30 a.m. Saturdays and by appointment Baptisms: Please call the Parish Office at least one month in advance. Weddings: Please call the Parish Office at least six months in advance. Office Hours: 10:00 am—6:00 pm Monday - Friday Parish Clergy & StaMsgr. Michael Carruthers Pastor Fr. Cesar Peña Parochial Vicar Deacon Jose S. Chirinos Deacon Eddy Smith Deacon Mark Westman Soa Acosta Director of Religious Education Jorge Pis-Rodriguez Director of Music Myriam Cahen Director of Finances Michelle Ducker Director of Campus Ministry & Young Adults Toni Jane PallaƩo Director of Development and Student Center Iancarlo Arispe Development Coordinator Mercy Quintana Sacristan

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Page 1: MASS INTENTIONS · 1 Corinthians 10: 1 - 6, 10 - 12 Luke 13: 1 - 9 Monday, February 29th 2016 Monday of the Third Week of Lent Athirst is my soul for the living God. When shall I

Mass Schedule: Vigil Masses - Saturdays 5:30 pm 7:00 pm (Spanish) Sundays 8:00 am, 10:00 am, 12:00 Noon 5:00 pm, 6:30 pm., 8:00 p.m. Monday - Friday 8:00 am & 12:05 pm Saturday 8:00 a.m.

Confessions: 11:30 a.m. Saturdays and by appointment

Baptisms: Please call the Parish Office at least one month in advance. Weddings: Please call the Parish Office at least six months in advance.

Office Hours: 10:00 am—6:00 pm Monday - Friday

Parish Clergy & Staff Msgr. Michael Carruthers Pastor

Fr. Cesar Peña Parochial Vicar

Deacon Jose S. Chirinos

Deacon Eddy Smith

Deacon Mark Westman

Sofia Acosta Director of Religious Education

Jorge Pis-Rodriguez Director of Music

Myriam Cahen Director of Finances

Michelle Ducker Director of Campus Ministry & Young Adults

Toni Jane Palla o Director of Development and Student Center

Iancarlo Arispe Development Coordinator

Mercy Quintana Sacristan

Page 2: MASS INTENTIONS · 1 Corinthians 10: 1 - 6, 10 - 12 Luke 13: 1 - 9 Monday, February 29th 2016 Monday of the Third Week of Lent Athirst is my soul for the living God. When shall I

Sunday, February 28th, 2016 Third Sunday of Lent The Lord is kind and merciful. Exodus: 3: 1 - 8a, 13 - 15 Psalms 103: 1 - 4, 6 - 8, 11 1 Corinthians 10: 1 - 6, 10 - 12 Luke 13: 1 - 9 Monday, February 29th 2016 Monday of the Third Week of Lent Athirst is my soul for the living God. When shall I go and behold the face of God? 2 Kings 5: 1 - 15b Psalms 42: 2 - 3; 43: 3 - 4 Luke 4: 24 - 30 Tuesday, March 1st, 2016 Tuesday of the Third Week of Lent Remember your mercies, O Lord. Daniel 4: 1, 5 - 9 Psalm 25: 4 - 5b, 6, 7bc, 8 - 9 Matthew 18: 21 - 35 Wednesday, March 2nd, 2016 Wednesday of the Third Week of Lent Praise the Lord, Jerusalem. Deuteronomy 4: 1, 5 - 9 Psalms 147: 12 - 13, 15 - 16, 19 - 20 Matthew 5: 17 - 19 Thursday, March 3rd, 2016 Thursday of the Third Week of Lent If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts. Jeremiah 7: 23 - 28 Psalms 95:1 - 2, 6 - 9 Luke 11:14 - 23 Friday, March 4th, 2016 Friday of the Third Week of Lent I am the Lord your God: hear my voice. Hosea 14:2 - 10 Paslms 81:6c - 11b, 14, 17 Mark 12:28 - 34 Saturday, March 5th, 2016 Saturday of the Third Week of Lent It is mercy I desire, and not sacrifice. Hosea 6: 1 - 6 Psalms 51:3 - 4, 18 - 21b Luke 18:9 - 14

MASS INTENTIONS Scripture Readings & Responsorial Psalms

Saturday, February 27th, 2016

5:30 p.m. + Humberto Arruza + Maria de las Mercedes Cobos-Baena + Sanora Jara + John & Audrey Morrison + Manolo García

7:00 p.m. + Francisca Larraburo + Rosa Morla + Rodrigo Campbell & Jose Alvarez + Mario Jose Lovo + Remigio Fernandez + Angeles Rubio

Sunday, February 28th, 2016

8:00 a.m. + William Hartnett + Carmelina Barros + George Monahan + Kathleen & Joseph Walsh + Joan Jones + Bill & Donna Sargent

10:00 a.m. + Minna Hoffman + Doris & Arturo Padron + Ralph Marra - In Thanksgiving for Laura Galvez - Living & Deceased Members of The Shileen-Briggle Family

12:00 p.m. - For the Parish Family

5:00 p.m. + Denia de la Caridad Cansino De Estrada + Remigio Fernandez - In Thanksgiving - Raul Echarte - Cristina Fernandez

6:30 p.m. + Vincenta & Manuel Quintana + George & Dulce Kremer + Ignacio Izaguirre + Florentina Alvarez Puig & Jaime Puig - Ian Lindsay - Paul Kalbach

8:00 p.m. - University of Miami Students & Their Families

Monday, February 29th, 2016

8:00 a.m. + Pura Moure + Thomas Kelleher - Patricia McKay & Carmen Alvarez - Ana Sacher & Lilliana Merritt - Elise Gerrard

12:05 p.m. + Rodrigo Campbell + Carlos Leonides - Health of David Coles Tuesday, March 1st, 2016

8:00 a.m. - Bryan Almaguer - Intentions of Juan M. Salvador

12:05 p.m. - In Thanksgiving for Those Who Serve in Liturgical Ministry - Health of Michaele Mimnaugh - Birthday of Lourdes Matamoros - Mamás en Victoria - Villa-Urrutia-Borbolla Family

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2016

8:00 a.m. + Dr. Juan Enrique Rodriguez + Frank Mackle

12:05 p.m. + Frank Mackle + Gracia Arrarz + Freddy Perez Blanco

Thursday, March 3rd, 2016

8:00 a.m. + Eulalia Lamilla Montoya + Serafina Gomez - Rodrigo & Helen Flores

12:05 p.m. + Deceased members of the Peñate Muñero Family + Ventura Urizar Campos - Cristina Pantin - Wedding Anniversary of Henry & Maillyl Pinillos

Friday, March 4th, 2016

8:00 a.m. + Hilda Bacardi + Luis J. Bacardi + Luis F. Bacardi + Roberto Morales + Dr. & Mrs. Francis V. Ciochon

12:05 p.m. + Jose A. Mestre Sr. + Ceferino & Ana Alavarez + Victoria Riesgo - Birthday of Fr. Cesar Peña

Saturday, March 5th, 2016

8:00 a.m. + Ramona L. Martinez + Lorn Green, Sr. + Zaida Fernandez + Gerardo Santeiro - Birthday of Johnny MacHyland

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From the Desk of Monsignor Carruthers As we continue our conversation discussing practical ways to live our baptismal vocation to be Priests, Prophets, and Kings – Disciples and Missionaries of Jesus Christ, I wish to offer three more words for reflection: Stillness, Beauty, and Trust. In our fast paced world it is difficult for us to stop. We race and race and race – externally and interiorly. Often times it seems that our lives are rolling uncontrollably down a hill. Even if we deeply desire to stop, it seems that our breaks do not work. In the midst of such racing, we can lose sight of the overall journey and of our own authentic identity. In light of that, let us begin with “Stillness.”

A key ingredient causing this constant racing is our culture’s relationship to work. Work is an important aspect of the life of humanity, but we are taught to overvalue it. Joseph Pieper states that this exhibits itself in three ways. 1. We wrongly value activity for its own sake. This implies that we must be in control and therefore lose the ability to just let things happen, to simply allow them to unfold before us. In this “activity for its own sake,” my identity becomes wrapped up in what I do. “I am what I do” – which is simply not true. 2. We believe that we are supposed to have a sense of exertion and drudgery with regard to our lives and our work. We are taught that nothing has value unless it is hard and complicated. How many people are unhappy with their work but simply resign themselves to thinking that it is just supposed to be that way? 3. We create a “deification” of utility and function. We are formed to gauge the worth of something based on its usefulness – including people. How many “friends” are really just looking to see what they can get out of the relationship? How many parents pressure their kids for material success rather than for happiness and deep fulfilment? How many kids believe that “if I don’t get straight ‘A’s” mommy and daddy won’t love me?”

The implications of overvaluing work are alarming. We are taught that to sit and “do nothing” is lazy, unproduc-tive, and useless. This is a lie. The Lord rested on the seventh day and taught us that we must have time for “stillness” – or, to include a more philosophical term, “leisure.” We have lost sight of the true meaning of stillness, of leisure. What is leisure?

Leisure is “non-activity.” It is a form of silence – a way of being silent that is the prerequisite for listening. In work we are the active ones. We are giving. How many people entering into “conversation” do not really listen to the other person, but just wait for their next chance to speak? They do not receive the other. Leisure is a type of silence that prepares us to receive. It implies an attitude of total receptivity toward reality, “an openness of the soul, through which alone can come about those great insights that no amount of ‘mental labor’ can ever achieve” (Joseph Pieper). Leisure helps us to see and to love. It stops us from activity and allows us to “behold,” to take the time to hold what is before us and consider, ponder, and wonder. The Venerable Fulton J. Sheen tells us that “Leisure is a form of silence, not noiselessness. It is the silence of contemplation such as occurs when we let our minds rest on a rosebud, a child at play, a Divine mystery, or a waterfall.”

Leisure is an attitude of celebration. It is good for us to be joyful! The United States averages far more hours of work each year than Europe, and yet gets far less vacation time. Europeans work to live; we live to work. We do not live in a culture of celebration. Pope Francis has said: “together with a culture of work, there must be a cul-ture of leisure as gratification. To put it another way: people who work must take the time to relax, to be with their families, to enjoy themselves, read, listen to music, play a sport.”

Leisure is freedom from function and utility. Leisure is not simply a “break.” A break is designed to provide res-pite so that I can get back to work. A break has its value in relationship to work. Leisure is a value in and of itself – and it is a higher value than work, for it allows us time to ponder deeper and higher realities. Joseph Pieper teaches us: “In leisure man celebrates the end of his work, allowing his inner eye to dwell for a while upon the re-ality of Creation. He looks and affirms: it is good.” My identity does not come from what I do or from how “useful” I am. My identity is found in the Heavenly Father’s love for me. My life is not meant to be drudgery. Jesus came that I might have life and to have it to the full. Practicing stillness is an important tool in helping me rediscover who I am, and WHOSE I am. In silence, stillness, and leisure, I can rest from the weariness of racing and be comforted by the arms of a loving Father. In

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Offertory Collection Update: The collection for the Weekend of Dec. 26th & 27th was: $38,345.68 Weekly Expenses are $22,696. (Based on average weekly expenses for 2014)

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Monday, February 29th 7:00 p.m. : RCIA - Parish Hall Tuesday, March 1st 6:30 p.m. : Weekly CCM Mass (open to all) - Church 7:00 p.m. : Meal for students after Mass 7:00 p.m. : Young Adults - Parish Hall Wednesday, March 3rd 6:30 p.m. : Sandwich Making (Homeless Ministry) - Lounge 7:00 p.m. : Talleres de Oracion y Vida - Music Room

Thursday, March 3rd 8:30 a.m. : Soup Making - Kitchen 12:30 p.m. : Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament with Adoration until 8:00 p.m. - Church 8:00 p.m. : Matrimonios en Victoria - Lounge 8:00 p.m. : U-Blaze: Parish Hall Friday, March 4th 7:00 p.m. : Stations of the Cross - Church Saturday, February 27th 10:00 a.m. : Young Adult Women Brunch 11:30 a.m. : Confessions - Church

His arms I am able to gain perspective, to see the whole, to enter more deeply into the experience of reality, and to therefore be all-the-more enriched by it.

Pope Benedict XVI exhorts us: “Do not become utterly absorbed in activism! There would be so much to do that one could be working on it constantly. And that is precisely the wrong thing. Not becoming totally absorbed in ac-tivism means maintaining consideratio -- discretion, deeper examination, contemplation, time for interior ponder-ing, vision, and dealing with things, remaining with God and meditating about God.

"One should not feel obliged to work ceaselessly; this in itself is important for everyone, too, for instance, eve-ry manager, too, and even more so for a Pope. He has to leave many things to others so as to maintain his inner view of the whole, his interior recollection, from which the view of what is essential can proceed.”

This Week at

St. Francis at Leisure

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Together, We Change Lives

A heartfelt THANK YOU to everyone who made a commitment to the 2016 Archbishop’s Charities and Development Drive (ABCD). To date, 105 families and individuals have responded generously, con-tributing $94,740. That is 19 percent to the goal. However, we need the support of all members of St. Augustine Church and Catholic Student Center if we are to be successful in reaching our parish com-bined goal of $476,456. Now is the time to make a return to the Lord for all He has given us. Even a small gift can make a big difference in the lives of those in need. Whether your gift is $50, $365, $1,000 or even $5,000, it is truly impactful and appreciated. If you have not yet responded to the 2016 ABCD, please consider making a gift—a gift from the heart—by using the pledge envelopes available in the pews or by making a gift online at www.isupportabcd.org. Thank you for all that you do and the spirit in which you do it!

God bless you!

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