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M ay 2016 | c at h o l i c v i . c o m
COMUNIDAD HISPAÑA Comunidad hispaña
de San Josépg. 9
REDEMPTORISTS Redemptorists continue devotion
to OLPH in the Virgin Islandspg. 17
JOURNEY OF FAITH Candidate for the
permanent diaconatepg. 16
TRIDUUMSacred
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May 1• Mission appeal Mother Seton Church, Archdiocese of Washington, D.C.
May 2-6• Confirmations, Washington, D.C.
May 7-8• Confirmations and mission appeal, Annunciation Church, Washington, D.C.
May 9-13• Confirmations, Washington, D.C.
May 14• Wedding of Garrett Boyer and Laura Ann Cusumano, Church of St. Theresa, Ashburn, VA.
May 15• Mission appeal, Our Lady of the Presentation, Poolesville, MD.
May 17• Host mission trip workers from the Church of the Nativity of the BVM, Media, PA, St. Croix.
May 18• Deanery meeting, 10 a.m., St. Ann Barrenspot, St. Croix.
May 19• Deanery mtg., 10 a.m., Columban Hall, Holy Family Church, St. Thomas.
May 21• Confirmations, OLPH, Mafolie, 6:30 p.m.
May 22• Confirmations, Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral, 10:30 a.m.
May 28• Ordination of permanent deacons at OLMC, 11 a.m.
May 29• Confirmations, Holy Cross Church, Christiansted, St. Croix, 11 a.m.
The Magazine of theRoman Catholic Dioceseof St. Thomas in theVirgin Islands Most Rev. Herbert BevardPUBLISHER
Father John Matthew FewelEDITOR
Sarah Jane von HaackMANAGING EDITOR
Jenny BisGRAPHIC DESIGNER
Charlotte BanksLillia KingADVERTISING
Christine JosephAdvantage EditingPROOFREADING
Brother James Petrait, OSFSWEBMASTER
Deacon Emith FluddCIRCULATION
www.FAITHcatholic.com
Inside this issue
4 Local news
6 School Spotlight St. Joseph Catholic School
9 Comunidad hispaña la La comunidad hispaña de San José
10 Local news Catholic Charities Board Meeting
11 Special report Mother Angelica - Founder of EWTN
16 Journey of faith Candidate for the permanent diaconate
17 Redemptorists Redemptorists continue devotion to OLPH in the Virgin Islands
22 Parish calendars
25 ¡Buenas noticias!
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Bishop’s Calendar
ON THE COVER: Young lenten retreatants surround the new image of Our Lady installed in the Grotto at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Mafolie.
Meals, clothing, and various necessary services are provided to all in need at the new St. Martin De Porres Ctr. located in Charlotte Amalie on St. Thomas.
Chrism MassBishop Bevard with the priests of the diocese. Not present at the time, Father Neil Scantlebury was on sabbatical in Rome. At the Chrism Mass, new sacred oils were blessed and consecrated by the bishop,
together with the assembled priests. These blessed oils will be used for pastoral and sacramental use in the coming year. The oil of catechumens, for new Catholics; the oil of the sick, for healing; and the oil of
chrism, for anointing at baptism, confirmation and the sacrament of holy orders to the priesthood.
Local News
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Father Neil Scantlebury, pastor of Holy Family Church, Chancellor
of the diocese, and teaching college algebra at Ss. Peter and
Paul Catholic School.
Father Simon Peter Oprira, St. Ann Barrenspot
parochial vicar
Father Louis Kemayou, St. Ann Barrenspot pastor
Father Bruce Anderson, St. Anne Chapel administrator
and Ss. Peter and Paul vice principal
Local News
Please collect the following items at your church, school or workplace and bring them to Catholic Charities:
• Sugar, cornmeal and rice
• Vienna sausage and canned chicken
• Canned beets and canned green beans
Catholic Charities’ May Food Drive
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Easter Vigil Mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help
A photo does not convey — Father Eduardo Ortiz-Santiango, pastor of OLPH and Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic School principal, intones in his Puerto Rican baritone — velvety smooth and crystal clear as the glassy sea about the throne of the Almighty — the sequence of the Vigil Mass for Easter.
Father Louis Kemayou celebrates the 8:30 a.m. Mass at the Cathedral of Ss. Peter and Paul. On Monday, Father Kemayou presented a nicely attended Lenten penance service with confessions at the cathedral.
After listening to Father Louis Kemayou's talk on penance and forgiveness, attendees spent time in discussion in small groups. Confessions followed the service.
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Father Edward Patrick Lynch, CSsR, is the Redemptorist pastor of Holy Cross Catholic Church in Christiansted. The last of the Redemptorist Order in residence in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Father Lynch is the superintendent of Catholic education, pastor of Holy Cross and St. Patrick Catholic churches and director of Respect Life Ministries.
St. Joseph Catholic High School:USVI Kidwind Challenge with a unique wind turbine design constructed of local Royal Palm Leaves
Two SJHS students, Euripide Carpio (Grade 12) and Jhaleek Christian (Grade 11) participated in the Annual USVI Kidwind Challenge. They submitted a wind turbine with a unique design constructed from the leaves of Royal Palm Trees found on the School Campus. After developing the wind turbine,they titled it “Project Palm Power” and packed it carefully for the trip to the event which was held at Sts. Peter and Paul School in St. Thomas. Their science coach was Bro. James Petrait, O.S.F.S. He was assisted by Mr. Richard Dorsey, an SJHS alumnus. The Annual USVI Kidwind Challenge is sponsored by the Virgin Islands Energy Office.
School Spotlight
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Jhaleek Christian (Left) and Euripide Carpio (Grade 12) inspect part of a Royal Palm frond that has fallen from the tree.
Jhaleek and Euripide designing the wind turbine blades made from Royal Palm leaves.
The two students testing output current generated by the wind turbine using a classroom fan to simulate the wind.
Adjusting the “Project Palm Power” wind turbine during the event at Ss. Peter and Paul High School in St. Thomas, March 17.
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(l to r) Deacon Conrad Williams assists Father John Mark during the blessing of
the palms before the 7 a.m. Mass at St. Joseph Church on Palm Sunday, March 20.
(l to r) Deacon Hector Arroyo, Father John Mark and Deacon James Verhoff with altar servers and parishioners at the Holy Thursday Altar of Exposition in the St. Joseph Church Hospitality Lounge after the Holy Thursday Mass in St. Joseph Church at 7 p.m. on March 24.
Parishioners at the Holy Thursday Altar of Exposition in the St. Joseph Church Hospitality Lounge after the Holy Thursday Mass in St. Joseph Church at 7 p.m. on March 24.
Holy Week
St. Joseph Church Holy Week Photos
Local News
Catholic schools in the Virgin Islandscan and do evangelize!
Ten children from St. Mary School were baptized into the Catholic Faith. With the holy consent of their parents and the Great
Commission of Jesus, this happy event and great sacrament took place after the childrens' mass Tuesday, April 12, 2016.
Funeral of Deacon Austin Medina: Deacon Austin Medina was laid to rest on Thursday, April 7, 2016. A funeral Mass was held at Holy Family Church. He was buried at Eastern Cemetery in Smith Bay. Most Rev. Herbert Bevard, bishop of the Diocese of the Virgin Islands, presided. Father Anthony Abraham delivered the homily. Other priests in attendance included Msgr. Jerome Feudjio, Father Kerly Francois and Father Stash Birungi. Deacons in attendance included Deacon Jose Vazquez, Deacon Bernard Gibs and Deacon Clement Danet.
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Comunidad hispaÑaBendición de las palanas el domingo de ramos en la misa de las 9 a.m.
St. Joseph Church Palm Sunday cross
Via Crucis la comunidad hispaña
de San José reza el via crucis en
español los viernes alrededor de la
escuela de San José.
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Local News
Catholic Charities Board MeetingMembers met to draw up initial plans for improving the diocese's ability to house and care for the homeless. Other topics of discussion: the identification of the Catholic Foundation of the Virgin Islands’ Board of Directors nominees and mission, and the ways and means of applying the Bishop’s Appeal 2016 funds to further our Catholic mission in the Virgin Islands.
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Her lifeBorn in Canton, Ohio,
to a troubled family, Rita Rizzo overcame many obstacles in founding not only two religious orders, but the world’s largest religious broadcast and publishing network. She attributed her vocation to a miraculous healing for constant stomach pain when she was a teenager.
A local Canton healer advised Rita to pray a novena to St. Thérèse of Lisieux. After praying for nine days, the teenage Rita's stomach pains disappeared.
“That was the day I became aware of God’s love for me, and began to thirst for him,” she said in a 2001 National Catholic Register interview. “All I wanted to do after my healing was give myself to Jesus.”
Rita entered the Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration in Cleveland on Aug. 15, 1944, when she was 21, and took the name by which she would become known throughout the world: Sister Mary Angelica of the Annunciation.
Another health challenge spurred Mother Angelica’s move to the South. While she was scrubbing a floor in her Ohio convent, the floor scrubber threw her against a wall, badly injuring her back. After two years of pain, she prayed to God again, promising to build a monastery. On Feb. 3, 1961, after various medical problems and potential roadblocks, and with the approval of Archbishop Thomas Toolen of Mobile-Birmingham, Rome granted Sister Mary Angelica permission for the Alabama foundation, Our Lady of the Angels Monastery, in Irondale, Ala. At the time, the Catholic population of the region was only 2 percent.
Special Report
Mother Angelica -Foundress of EWTN
EWTN’S REACH
Today EWTN broadcasts
24-hour-a-day programming to more than 264 million homes in 144 countries in
multiple languages. What began with 20 employees has grown to nearly
400. The religious network transmits
terrestrial and shortwave radio
around the world, publishes the
National Catholic Register and operates the
Catholic News Agency and a
religious goods catalog business.
HOMES REACHED: more than 264
million countries receive broadcasts
PUBLICATIONS: 144
LANGUAGES: English, French,
Spanish, Portuguese, Italian
and German
EMPLOYEES: nearly 400
BROADCAST CAPABILITY: 4,800 cable
systems, wireless cable, Direct
Broadcast Satellite (DBS), low power TV and individual
satellite users
Mother Mary Angelica of the Annunciation died on Easter Sunday
following a lengthy illness. She was 92. A member of the Poor Clare
congregation, Mother Angelica is best remembered as the foundress of the
EWTN media conglomerate.
In 1969, she began recording spiritual talks on audio for mass distribution. She recorded her first radio programs in 1971, 10-minute programs for WBRC, according to her biography, Mother Angelica: The Remarkable Story of a Nun, Her Nerve and a Network of Miracles. Seven years later, she entered into television programming, producing half-hour programs called “Our Hermitage.”
A dispute over a blasphemous movie that was to be broadcast by the secular station where she recorded her programs prompted Mother Angelica to build her own station. With the sisters of her congregation, she turned the garage on the property into a studio. That was the launch of Eternal Word Television Network, on the feast of the Assumption, Aug. 15, 1981.
In 2000, Mother Angelica stepped down from control of EWTN. In the fall of 2001, she suffered a series of devastating strokes, which left her partially paralyzed and impaired her speech. In December of that year, she stopped hosting programs. In 2003, she taped a program praying the rosary with the nuns that is still broadcast regularly by the network.
Mother Angelica remained at the monastery during her illness and participated in the adoration of the Blessed Sacrament daily at the shrine.
Her legacyIn addition to the extraordinary reach of EWTN
media, Mother Angelica is remembered as a builder of religious communities. Mother’s order, the Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration, which began in Irondale with five nuns, moved and expanded in 1999 to the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville, Ala. The Poor Clares also expanded to new houses in Texas and Arizona. The Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament, like EWTN, continues to draw thousands of visitors annually. In November 2015, the Hanceville community grew with the arrival of nuns from St. Joseph Adoration Monastery of Charlotte, N.C., which was merged with Our Lady of the Angels.
In addition, she founded a men’s religious community, the Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word. Currently, there are 15 friars in the community. The friars are largely involved in EWTN’s apostolate.
Mother Angelica also played a larger role in evangelizing and catechizing hundreds of thousands through EWTN’s programming, always remaining true to Catholic tradition and the magisterium. The communication of that tradition in modern, multi-media format is also part of her legacy. She was the first woman in the history of broadcast to found and lead a network for more than 20 years.
Palm Sunday processionfrom Grande Bay Resort to Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
Blessing of the palms at Our Lady of
Mount Carmel.
Palm Sunday Chrism Mass
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Holy Thursday
Father Stash Birungi and Father Kerly Francois at the altar of repose.
Magdelen Joseph and Kazia Williams toss flower petals before the procession of the Blessed Sacrament on Holy Thursday.
Father Stash Birungi washing feet at
Holy Family.
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Good Friday Easter Vigil
Parishioners participated in the reenactment of the Way of the Cross.
These candidates completed the RCIA program: Sharifah Denis was baptized; Tomas del Olmo was confirmed; Denis, Herman and Ashly were received into full communion with the Catholic Church. Norman Herman (left), Cassandra Ashly, Tomas del Olmo and Sharifah Denis pose for a photo.
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Easter Vigil at Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Dr. Joseph Ryan Smolarz, M.D., here with wife Kelli Smolarz, PA-C, was received into full communion in the Catholic Church.
Easter Sunday
Children from St. Anne Chapel enjoy an Easter egg hunt on Easter Sunday.
Father Anthony Abraham baptized Eli Sosa at Easter Vigil.
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Journey of Faith
By Paul McAvoy
During his days, Peter
Laurencin works for the
Virgin Islands National Park,
surrounded by the natural beauty
of the park on St. John. But even
more than the lush hills and scenic
views, Peter has been drawn to
the beauty of the Catholic faith
and is preparing to be ordained a
permanent deacon this year.
“It’s a big step, becoming a deacon,” he said. Many things in Peter’s life had led him to this point, and the seeds of a strong faith were planted in his childhood.
“My grandfather was a good influence on my faith,” Peter said. “I grew up with my grandfather taking care of me because my mother was in the city, making a living. He took us to church, every week, Sunday after Sunday, no matter what.”
One of Peter’s most powerful memories was witnessing the healing of his teacher at a mission. “It was 1976,” he said, “and she was crippled, in a wheelchair, and I remember she was healed and came out of the chair and walked.” Peter became
Candidate for the Permanent Diaconate
drawn to the Catholic charismatic movement after that experience, and the memory of that day would stay with him for a long time. He was thirteen years old when he left St. Lucia moved to St. John and began attending Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church. Peter had been an altar server and continued that work in his new parish.
As Peter grew he continued to attend church, and though he fell away for a short time in his teens he came back. As he became older his interest and involvement was noticed by the priests who served at Mt. Carmel, and they encouraged him to reach out and learn more about his faith. “I went to a Catholic Studies program in Louisiana,” Peter said. “I learned a lot there, and came back with this djembe drum. I just started playing the drum in the church – it makes such a dramatic sound. Because… you come to church and sometimes you feel like the church is not alive.” Influenced by the charismatic movement, Peter was drawn to a more energetic type of worship.
During this time Peter met his wife, got married, and continued to be a part of the parish life. After going on mission trips and taking chances to study more about the Catholic faith, it was becoming clear that Peter might have a vocation to serve the church in a more committed way. Monsignor Antonio Verzosa was the first priest to encourage Peter to consider becoming a deacon, but he certainly wasn’t the last. “He called our bishop and said, ‘I need to have a deacon, and I think Peter would be a good candidate.’ So the Bishop told me and asked me to start thinking about it, pray about it, and see,” Peter recalled. “One time Monsignor Michael Kosak came up and said, ‘Hey, I think you should consider yourself for a
deacon.’ Anytime Msgr. Kosak said something, believe me, it gives you that feeling!”
After prayerful reflection Peter said yes to the invitation, and began the classes. His wife and children were supportive. Now he’s preparing for his final steps in the process: the ordination and assignment to serve the Church. “It’s a great journey,” Peter said. He continues to work together with the other men who came through the process with him, and he is looking ahead to serving in the church and helping others to know God in a powerful way. Peter is excited to take part in the full duties of a Deacon, which include assisting at the Holy Mass, presiding at the sacraments of Baptism and Holy Matrimony, and ministering to
the sick and elderly. He also holds a special place for praise and worship and the new ways his vocation will allow him to explore that. "I’m [also] looking forward to prayer ministry," he said. The vocation to the Permanent Diaconate, he knows, will be demanding but ultimately fulfilling. "It takes a lot out of you because you are constantly in the church, you’re constantly praying, you’re constantly with other people. [But] It’s a good thing ... because with God, everything is fine!”
"It takes a lot out of
you because you are
constantly in the church,
you’re constantly
praying, you’re
constantly with other
people. [But] it’s a good
thing ... because with
God, everything is fine!”
Redemptorists Parade
Parishioners solemnly venerate the icon of Our Lady of Perpetual Help.
St. Patrick's Catholic School in Fredericksted paradedin honor of St. Patrick's Day 17
Redemptorists continue devotion to OLPH in the Virgin Islands
Pastor Father Patrick Lynch, CSsR, joined Father Kevin in procession with the sacred icon of Our Lady.
Father Kevin MacDonald, CSsR, gave the three day lenten devotion which culminated in devotion to the icon of Our Lady of Perpetual Help.
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Local News
The Catholic Filipino
Community of Holy Cross. Right after the Sunrise Easter
Mass at Holy Cross.
Easter at Holy Cross,Christiansted
Father Lynch with the Miego Family. Marianne Miego, the young girl at Father Lynch's left (a 7th-grader at St. Mary School), has had a serious operation in Florida because of paralysis. She will be undergoing another operation April 19.
The "angels" that were part of the Sunrise Easter Mass at Holy Cross.
During the Franciscan Retreat, April 4-5 on St. Croix, four candidates were received into the Secular Franciscan Order: (l-r) Msgr. Michael Kosak (Spiritual Ass't. and Director of Formation), Margery Henry, Francis "Roc" Lewis, Uda Serrant and Cecilia Vern Bardoville. The theme followed the Jubilee Year of Mercy and was presented by Father Alfonso Guzman, OFM, from Puerto Rico. 19
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Order of MaltaVirgin Islands Area
The Order of Malta is raising funds for Bishop Herbert Bevard’s
Catholic Scholarship Program through the sale of commemorative bricks. The bricks will be installed in the Rosary Garden at Our Lady
of Perpetual Help Church.This is a great way to remember a loved one or express gratitude to
God for answering a prayer.Your message will last forever.
Call 774.2166 for information
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Recitation of the RosaryIntention of sick parishioners at OLPH and the Order of Malta maladies: second Wednesday of each month at 5:45 p.m. (followed by Mass) at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in the Order of Malta Rosary Garden. Everyone is invited to attend.
Legion of MaryPresidium Mary, Mystical Rose, meets in Holy Family Church’s classroom, Sundays at 4 p.m.
Catholic Charities of the VICatholic Charities serves the needy — through our shelter, soup kitchen and outreach programs — with help from the community. There is an ongoing need for financial support. Please contact us at 340.777.8518 or [email protected] to explore the many ways you can help. Thank you.
Catholic Daughters of AmericaCourt 2049 meets at Ss. Peter and Paul Cathedral’s Hospitality Lounge on the third Saturday of every month at 3 p.m.
Charismatic Prayer▶ Prayers in Spanish are offered at Ss.
Peter and Paul Cathedral’s Hospitality Lounge on Mondays at 6 p.m.
▶ Holy Family Church holds evenings of charismatic prayer on Mondays at 7 p.m.
Divine Mercy Chaplet▶ Altar servers from Ss. Peter and Paul
Cathedral and Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church lead the Divine Mercy
Chaplet at Ss. Peter and Paul Cathedral on Mondays at 3 p.m.
▶ The chaplet is prayed at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church on Tuesdays at 3 p.m.
Holy Hours/Eucharistic Adoration▶ Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church has
Exposition on Tuesdays from 7:30 a.m. until Benediction at 6 p.m. and on Fridays at 6 p.m., followed by Mass at 7 p.m.
▶ Holy Family Church and St. Anne Chapel have Holy Hours with Exposition and Benediction on Fridays at 6 p.m., followed by Mass at 7 p.m.
Intercessory Prayer GroupA team is prepared to pray for the needs of all who ask at Holy Family Church on Wednesdays at 7 p.m.
Pro-life RosaryPray a pro-life rosary at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church on Wednesdays at 5:45 p.m.
Legion of Mary▶ Presidium Mary, Morning Star, meets
at Our Lady of Perpetual Help every Friday at 8 p.m. in the conference room. For more information about the Legion of Mary, call the church office at 340.774.0885.
▶ Presidium María, Arca de la Alianza, holds meetings in Spanish at Ss. Peter and Paul Cathedral’s Hospitality Lounge on Sundays at 2 p.m.
▶ Presidium Mary, Mediatrix of All Graces, meets in the St. Anne Chapel Hall on Wednesdays at 6 p.m.
St. Thomas Calendar
MagnificatMagnificat, an international ministry to Catholic women, meets at Ss. Peter and Paul Cathedral’s Hospitality Lounge on the first Saturday of every month at 8 a.m.
Men’s Prayer GroupThe Sons of Joseph and Mary meet at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church on Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m.
Pro-lifeBound 4 Life USVI, the diocesan pro-life group, meets at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church every other week. There is also a pro-life Holy Hour and Mass at 6 p.m. on the first Friday of the month. For more information, visit Facebook.com/bound4lifeUSVI or call the OLPH Church office at 340.774.0885.
Our Lady of Fatima DevotionThe Children of Mary lead a devotion to Our Lady of Fatima at Holy Family Church on the first Saturday of every month at 4 p.m.
Rosary WalkSs. Peter and Paul Cathedral hosts a rosary walk on the first Saturday of every month at 7 a.m., followed by Mass at 7:30 a.m.
St. Joseph WorkersThe St. Joseph Workers meet at Holy Family Church’s Columban Hall on the second Sunday of every month at 9:30 a.m.
St. Vincent de Paul SocietyThe Young Vincentians meet on the third Sunday of every month at 11:30 a.m. The adult members meet on the fourth Saturday of every month at 3:30 p.m. Both groups meet in Holy Family Church’s classroom.
World Apostolate of FatimaThe World Apostolate of Fatima meets at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church on Thursdays at 7:30 a.m.
Our Mother ofPerpetual Help DevotionsDevotions to Our Mother of Perpetual Help are prayed before Mass on Wednesdays at:▶ Ss. Peter and Paul Cathedral at
6:45 a.m. and noon.▶ Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church
at 6:15 p.m.▶ Holy Family Church at 6:50 p.m.▶ St. Anne Chapel at 7 p.m.
Bishop Bevard, aided by Steve Olive and son
Tim Olive, blesses the
fire which will light the Easter
Candle at the Vigil Mass at
OLPH.
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Anniversary of St. Patrick Catholic School St. Patrick Catholic School (SPCS) is celebrating the 150th anniversary of the founding date of the school starting this June. We are planning events such as a welcome reception, a gala at Fort Frederick, school tours and more. This celebration is a big part about our alumnae reconnection program which means we need the community's help! We are asking the community to please send any interesting stories or remarks, original photos (with names on back — we will return once scanned), digital photos and any SPCS memorabilia (uniforms, athletic gear, documents, "artifacts") that they would not mind having on loan to us either by email to [email protected] or mail to:
St. Patrick Catholic School150th Anniversary Committee406 Custom House StreetFrederiksted, V.I. 00840
Adult EducationThe St. Patrick Alumni Association offers an After School Tutorial Program, which is coordinated by Sister Claina Letang, ICM. They are now also operating as a Public Computer Center, which is part of the ViNGN Digital Literacy Program. It is open to the public during scheduled mornings to mid-day.
Bible StudyHoly Cross Church hosts Bible studies in McAlpin Hall on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9 a.m., following morning Mass.
Carmelite SpiritualityThe Our Lady Star of the Sea Community shares Carmelite spirituality in the St. Joseph Church Hospitality Lounge and Learning Center on the fourth Sunday of each month at 1 p.m.
Charismatic Prayer▶ St. Patrick Church has charismatic
prayer in the chapel on the third Friday of each month at 6 p.m.
▶ St. Ann Church has charismatic prayer in Marian Hall on Tuesdays at 7 p.m.
Cursillo Prayer Group The Cursillo movement hosts a Spanish prayer meeting in the St. Michael Chapel at St. Joseph Church on the last Monday of every month at 7 p.m.
Devotions to St. Gerard MajellaEvery Tuesday after the 6:30 and 8:15 Masses.
Cursillo UltreyaCursillo members meet for Ultreya in the Cursillo office at St. Joseph Church on Thursdays after the 7 p.m. Mass. Meetings are in Spanish.
Divine Mercy ChapletSt. Joseph Church hosts Divine Mercy devotions on the fourth Sunday of each month at 3 p.m. The hour-long program includes the chaplet, prayers, adoration and teachings of the Divine Mercy by Father John Mark.
Franciscan SpiritualityThe Our Lady of the Angels fraternity of the Third Order of St. Francis shares Franciscan spirituality at Franciscan House on the fourth Sunday of each month at 3 p.m.
Rosary Prayer GroupCenacle of Our Lady of the Rosary Prayer Group meets at the Franciscan House every Tuesday at 5 p.m.
Holy Hours/Eucharistic AdorationAll day adoration every Thursday from after the 8:15 a.m. Mass until 6 p.m.
Knights of ColumbusHoly Cross Council 6482 meets at Holy Cross Church’s McAlpin Hall on the first and third Thursday of every month at 6 p.m.
St. Patrick Youth MinistryCome be with us and enjoy a variety of exciting activities as St. Patrick parents and youths mix work and play to spread the Gospel message on St. Croix. For more information, contact Father Boniface Blanchard at 340.772.0138.
MagnificatMagnificat, an international ministry to Catholic women, meets at Franciscan House on the third Sunday of each month at 3 p.m.
Neo-catechumenal WayThe Neo-catechumenal Way leads a celebration of the word at St. Joseph Church on Mondays and Thursdays at 7 p.m.
Our Mother of Perpetual Help DevotionsDevotions to Our Mother of Perpetual Help are prayed at:▶ St. Patrick Church on Wednesdays
at 6:30 a.m. and 8 a.m.▶ Holy Cross Church every Wednesday
after the 6:30 a.m. and 8:15 a.m. Mass. Also on the First Saturday of each month at the 8:15 a.m. Mass.
▶ St. Joseph Church on Wednesdays at 7 p.m.
Rosary for the UnbornSt. Joseph Church hosts a bilingual English/Spanish rosary for the unborn on Fridays at 6 p.m.
Santo NiñoSt. Joseph Church hosts devotions to the Santo Niño (the Holy Child Jesus) on the first Saturday of every month at 4:30 p.m. The sacrament of reconciliation is offered during this time.
Shepherds of Christ AssociatesThe Shepherds of Christ Associates meet
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Super Catholic School Spirit on parade for the feast of St. Patrick, 2016
All-night VigilOur Lady of Mount Carmel holds an all-night vigil on the first Friday of each month after the 7 p.m. Mass.
Charismatic PrayerOur Lady of Mount Carmel Church hosts an evening of charismatic prayer on Thursdays at 7 p.m.
Eucharistic AdorationOur Lady of Mount Carmel Church has Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Benediction on Thursdays from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Free MealsOur Lady of Mount Carmel Church’s Kallaloo Kitchen: Food for the Soul feeds the needy in the parish’s Guadalupe Hall on Mondays and Fridays at noon. Volunteers are welcomed.
Legion of MaryPresidium Mary, Queen of Angels, meets in the Guadalupe Hall of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church on Tuesdays at 6 p.m. Presidium Mary, Mystical Rose, meets in Holy Family Church’s classroom, Sundays at 4 p.m.
Men’s FellowshipMen’s Fellowship meets the first and third Sunday of each month.
Spanish MassOur Lady of Mount Carmel has Spanish Mass at 6 p.m. Sundays.
Sunday Mass in Coral BayMass is celebrated each Sunday at 12:30 p.m. at the John’s Folly Learning Center in Coral Bay. For questions or transportation, call the church office at 776.6339.
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ORACIÓN CARISMÁTICALas oraciones en español se ofrecen en el Salón de Hospitalidad de la Catedral de San Pedro y san Pablo los lunes a las 6 p.m.
LA ULTREYALos jueves después de la misa de las 7 p.m. los cursillistas tienen su Ultreta. Las reunions en el trailer, en la oficina del Movimiento de Cursillos, y son en español.
LEGIÓN DE MARÍAEl presidium hispano María, Arca de la Alianza se reúne en el Salón de Hospitalidad de la Catedral de San Pedro y San Pablo los domingos a las 2 p.m.
NUEVA MISA EN ESPAÑOLLa iglesia Nuestra Señora del Carmen de la isla de Saint John está ofreciendo una misa en español todos los domingos a las 6 p.m. El celebrante oficial es el padre Eduardo Ortiz Santiago, párroco de la comunidad hispana de la catedral.
ORACIÓN Y REFLEXIÓNSe reza el Santo Rosario y se comparten las reflexiones de las lecturas del domingo siguiente, en la iglesia de Holy Cross los martes alternados a las 7 p.m. Las reuniones son en español.
ROSARIO POR LOS NO NACIDOSLa iglesia de San José invita a los rosarios bilingües en español e inglés por los no nacidos todos los viernes a la 6 p.m.
SANTO NIÑOEn la iglesia de San José se rezan las devociones del Santo Niño (el Santo Niño Jesús) los primeros sábados de cada mes a las 4:30 p.m. Durante este tiempo se ofrecen confesiones.
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Spanish Prayer and ReflectionPray the rosary and share reflections on the readings of the coming Sunday Mass at Holy Cross Church on alternate Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Meetings are in Spanish.
World Apostolate of FatimaThe World Apostolate of Fatima meets in the chapel at Holy Cross Church on Tuesdays at 5 p.m.
Holy Cross Youth MinistryEvery Friday evening at 6:30 p.m. in McAlpin Hall. Father Touchard is the spiritual advisor.
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