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Welcome to Bienvenido a
St. Jude Catholic Community
443 Marion Oaks Dr. Ocala, FL 34473 Office: 352-347-0154 Fax: 352-347-5211
Email: [email protected] Website: www.judeparish.org Office Hours: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Monday - Friday
Mass Schedule
Mondays Eucharistic Prayer Service
8:00 AM
Tuesdays E. P. S. or 8:00 AM and 6:00 PM Mass
Wednesdays thru Fridays 8:00 AM
Saturdays 4:00 PM (English)
Sundays 8:00 AM, and 10:00 AM (English)
12:30 PM (Spanish) Saturday Confessions
3:00 PM to 3:30 PM or by appt. Creole Mass
5:00 PM 2nd & 4th Sundays Holy Days
8:00 AM and 7:00 PM ++++
Blessed Sacrament Adoration Every Wednesday
9:00 AM until 2:00 PM Chaplet of Divine Mercy After Mass /Tu, Th, Fr.
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Children Religious Education
Sunday K - 4th Grades 8:45 am to 9:45 am 5th - 12th Grades 11:15 am to 12:15 pm
Wednesday Sacramental Classes 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm
******************** Pastor / Parochial Administrator Rev. Barthelemy Garçon, S.M.M.
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Deacons
Dcn. Jose Serrano Dcn. Santos Santiago Dcn. Edward Wilson
Dcn. Edward Mazuchowski
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Faith Formation
Linda Jones Olga Miyar
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Parish Secretary/Office Manager Linda Andrews
DOUBT There lives more faith in honest doubt, Believe me, than in half the creeds. -Alfred, Lord Tennyson
April 23, 2017 Second Sunday of Easter or Sunday of Divine Mercy
MASSES - SANCTUARY CANDLE Please visit or call the office to reserve a Mass or the sanctuary candle for a living or deceased friend, a family member or for a special intention.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Acts 4:23-31; Ps 2:1-9; Jn 3:1-8 Tuesday: 1 Pt 5:5b-14; Ps 89:2-3, 6-7, 16-17; Mk 16:15-20 Wednesday: Acts 5:17-26; Ps 34:2-9; Jn 3:16-21 Thursday: Acts 5:27-33; Ps 34:2, 9, 17-20; Jn 3:31-36 Friday: Acts 5:34-42; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Jn 6:1-15 Saturday: Acts 6:1-7; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19; Jn 6:16-21 Sunday: Acts 2:14, 22-33; Ps 16:1-2, 5, 7-11; 1 Pt 1:17-21; Lk 24:13-35
STEWARDSHIP $4,386.59
INITIAL OFFERING 45.00
SUNSHINE FUND 528.00
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CHILDREN OFFERING
15.00 36.50
EASTER FLOWERS EASTER
682.00 65.00
HOLY THURSDAY GOOD FRIDAY
42.00 40.00
SOCIAL SERVICES 10.00
HAITIAN EDUCATION FUND 83.00
DIOCESEAN COLLECTIONS PROPAGATION OF THE FAITH
10.00
TOTAL $5,943.09
Saturday, April 22 4:00 PM † Garrol Jones Sunday, April 23 Second Sunday of Easter (Sunday of Divine Mercy) 8:00 AM † Agnes Allen 10:00 AM † Dennis Farkas 12:30 PM † Luisa A. Sanchez Ramos † Margarita de la Cruz de Cales † Rafael Pagan 5:00 PM † Eugene Margiotta Monday, April 24 St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen 8:00 AM Eucharistic Prayer Service Tuesday, April 25 St. Mark 8:00 AM Eucharistic Prayer Service or Mass 6:00 PM Conversion of Terrorists Wednesday, April 26 8:00 AM No Mass or Adoration 12:00 PM Funeral Mass - Theodore Hendon Thursday, April 27 8:00 AM Amy King - Health Intentions Friday, April 28 St. Peter Chanel, St. Louis de Montfort 8:00 AM † Arthur Aversano † Maureen Aversano Saturday, April 29 St. Catherine of Siena 4:00 PM People of the Parish Sunday, April 30 Third Sunday of Easter 8:00 AM Sick of the Parish 10:00 AM † Greg Cole 12:30 PM † Carmen Rosario † Santos Perez † Elvira Perez
April 09, 2017
WEEKLY OFFERING
Pray for parishioners who are ill. Please call to add or delete a name.
Alice Bartolomucci Patrick Clancy Claribel Corona
Anne Eloizin Sylvia Fagundo Susan Fishman Louis Hafeman
Linda Jones Ann Joseph Scott Marsh
Laura Medina Luis Medina
Julio Mejia Paul Murphy Bill Notbusch
Patricia Owens Felix Padilla
Salvador Padua Jean Pallatta Minnie Rios
Catherine Rodriguez Eladia Andujal
Geraldine Rydzewski Annmarie Del Fino
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The sanctuary lamp is lit in memory of
Roberto Carlo Pacheco
SAVE UP When saving for old age, be sure to lay up a few pleasant thoughts. -Anonymous
April 23, 2017 Second Sunday of Easter or Sunday of Divine Mercy
St. Jude Catholic Community Schedule of Events
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Sunday, April 23 8:45 AM (K-4) Religious Ed Classes
Sunday, April 23 11:45 AM (5-12) Religious Ed Classes
Sunday, April 23 1:45 - 2:30 PM Food Sale - (Spanish Choir)
Thursday, April 27 7:00 PM Timon Meeting
Friday, April 28 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Retiro Espiritual con Pablo Bayona
Saturday, April 29 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM Retiro Espiritual con Pablo Bayona
Saturday, April 29 11:00 AM Haitian Education Fund w/Fr. Bart
Sunday, April 30 After all masses Blood Pressure Testing
Please keep the Church Office informed of changes in names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses,
etc. By letting us know you have moved, we can save money on postage returns and keep our membership
roster up to date.
ORGANIST / KEYBOARD PLAYER Needed here at St. Jude to play at
8:00 AM Sunday Masses and funerals. Must have vocal skills to lead congregational singing.
If interested please FAX resume to 352 347-5211
You shop, Amazon gives
Amazon Smile is a program that helps non-profits, such as St. Jude Catholic Community.
Buy merchandise at smile.amazon.com and Amazon will donate 0.5% of your purchases.
The process is simple. Go to smile.amazon.com to Register Select St. Jude Catholic Community,
Ocala, FL in the “Pick your own charitable organization” box.
Place your order. HAITIAN EDUCATION FUND
Anyone who has contributed to this fund is invited by Fr. Bart to attend a special meeting on Saturday, April 29, at 11:00 AM. Fr. Bart wishes to share important information about
happenings in Haiti.
St. Jude Thrift Store - New Hours Store Hours: Monday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Tuesday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Wednesday Closed Thursday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Friday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Pope Francis encourages us to “build our lives on the essentials…” Being Catholic means being part of a larger family of faith. Our Catholic Appeal mobilizes our entire diocesan family to support ministries that benefit far more people than we could
ever reach alone.
To make an electronic donation, visit www.cfocf.org/OCA/give
WIN A NEW CAR
Drawing to be held in May 2017 at Trinity Catholic High School
Make your purchase at trinitycatholics.org or at 2600 SW 42nd Street
Ocala, Fl 34471
"Blessed are those who have not seen and have believed."
- John 20:29b Page 4
April 23, 2017 Second Sunday of Easter or Sunday of Divine Mercy
Sacraments
Baptisms: Parents should call the office to get information regarding the baptismal program of parents & godparents.
Marriage: Call the parish office six months in advance of the planned wedding date. Must be baptized & a practic-ing catholic.
Funeral Arrangements - Anointing of the Sick - Hospital & Homebound Communion Please call the office to make arrangements at 347-0154.
Las donaciones electrónicas son convenientes, sencillas y de ayuda a nuestra iglesia. Puede hacerlo desde su casa.
Visite el sitio web de la iglesia en www.judeparish.org
luego Siga las instrucciones en pantalla para crear un archivo en línea y para programar sus contribuciones. Gracias.
Second Sunday of Easter X-treme Christians
You may notice that Acts of the Apostles is the source of
the first reading during the Easter season. This book describes how Christianity grew from a handful of disciples to a major religion. Today's reading about an ideal Christian community is meant to show ordinary believers how to be extraordinary,
using three examples I call power, property, and prayer. Power means the "signs and wonders" (Acts 2:43) performed
by the disciples through the power of the Holy Spirit. This should be named last, because it takes a lot of faith to heal the sick. "Of course, we can visit the sick and comfort the dying. Just leave it up to God to cure anyone," you might say. If you had the same faith as the apostles, you just might be able to
cure the sick. Or you might study to become a doctor and cure them with medical skills. As long as you acknowledge that God gave you the brains and the talent to become a doctor,
you are doing God's work. By property, I mean sharing what you have with those in
need. Many disciples were moved to sell their goods and share them with the poor, and word of that must have spread. If you are not called to sell all your goods and become a monk or a nun, you can still tithe to your church or the poor. You can donate time as well, perhaps tutoring disadvantaged kids,
helping build or repair houses in poor areas, or bringing meals to shut-ins. The point is that followers of Christ are not just
individual do-gooders. They are a community of believers who care about each other and also care about the non-believers
who need help of any kind. So where did these first disciples get the faith to cure the sick and the love to help the needy? The answer is the third
example--prayer. Twice in the first reading we hear how "they devoted themselves . . . to the breaking of the bread" (Acts 2:42, 46). Breaking bread was their name for the Eucharist.
They also went to the temple to pray, because at that time most disciples were Jewish Christians. As they heard the Hebrew scriptures, they saw how God's promises were fulfilled in
Christ. Later, they added reading from the letters of Paul and preaching about Jesus' works and teachings. All of these practices helped unite them to Christ and to each other.
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CONFIRMATION MASS
May 7, 2017 at 2:00 pm St. Theresa, Belleview
10 DAYS IN THE HOLY LAND / NOV. 6 – 15, 2017 Hosted By: Fr. Bart Garçon
only $3379 per person from Orlando (Air/land tour price is $2679 plus $700 govern-
ment taxes/airline surcharges) For a brochure & detailed information call:
Linda Vozzella at 352-854-7501 St. Jude Tel: (352) 347-0154
[email protected] OR [email protected]
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ledee Mrs. Maureen Ryan
Join Us to Hard Rock Casino, Tampa FL June 24 @ 8:00 AM
Winn Dixie Parking Lot in Marion Oaks Cost: $30.00
Call for tickets Ghislane 352 245-9962
Happy Professional
Week
Sacramentos
Bautismos: Los padres deben llamar a la oficina para reci-bir información sobre el programa bautismal de padres y padrinos.
Matrimonios: Llamar a la oficina 6 meses antes de la fecha de la boda. Debe ser un católico bautizado y practicante.
Funerales, Unción para los enfermos: Llamar a la oficina para hacer arreglos funerales, visitas o llevar la Sagrada Comunión al 347-0154
"Dichosos los que creen sin haber visto".
- Juan 20:29b
23 de abril de 2017 Segundo Domingo de Pascua
(Domingo de la Divina Misericordia)
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MISAS - VELA DEL SANTUARIO Por favor llame o visite la oficina para reservar una misa o la vela del santuario por un familiar, vivo o fallecido, o una intención especial.
VER ES CREER En la lectura del pasaje de los Hechos de los Apóstoles leemos de una versión idealizada de lo que las primeras comunidades
fueron. Las personas están dedicadas a la comunidad, a la enseñanza, a la Eucaristía y al sacrificio. Muchos signos y
milagros sucedieron. Primero Pedro ofrece una imagen más realista pues el tiempo ha pasado y los creyentes siguen espe-rando. La fe se pone a prueba por el paso del tiempo y el sufri-miento que es parte de la vida. En el Evangelio, los discípulos están sobrecargados por los eventos recientes. Eso es todo de lo que pueden hablar. El pobre de Tomás se perdió de la visita de Jesús resucitado a los discípulos en la habitación cerrada. Él está enojado y rechaza compartir la emoción o aún creer lo que ocurrió. Así que Jesús se aparece una vez más, está vez Tomás
está presente. Jesús le dice que lo toque y meta sus dedos en las heridas para que Tomás pueda creer. Jesús luego le recuer-da a Tomás y a nosotros que hay algo más que creer que está
más allá de la realidad física.
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¿O NO? Somos como Tomás más frecuentemente de lo que podríamos pensar. Nos alteramos cuando no podemos ver directamente o experimentar los resultados de nuestra fe. Queremos alguna evidencia por todos los años de fe y lucha cuando parece tan
poco que ver de nuestra fe. El error que Tomás hizo y que nosotros hacemos es pensar que si pudiéramos solo ver alguna
evidencia que nuestra fe hace una diferencia, entonces sería más fácil tener fe. Pero no es la evidencia lo que hace la fe
posible. Tomás no aumenta su fe porque él pone su mano en las heridas de Jesús. Tomás aumenta su fe porque Jesús
regresa. Jesús regresa una y otra vez. Jesús regresa cada vez que invocamos su presencia en nuestra vida porque Jesús
nunca nos deja. Tomás solo tuvo que pedirlo. Nosotros necesitamos solo pedir.
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El Papa Francisco nos llama a “edificar nuestras vidas en los esencial”. Ser Católico significa ser parte de una familia mas grande de fe. Nuestro Llamado Católico moviliza a nuestra
familia diocesana a ayudar a ministerios que benefician a mucho mas gentes que lo que podríamos solos.
Para hacer una ofrenda electrónicamente, visite: www.cfocf.org/OCA/give
Cualquier persona que haya contribuido a la colecta para la Educación Haitiana, el Padre Bart le invita a una reunión el 29 de abril del 2017 a las 11:00 am. La reunión será para infor-
marles sobre importantes acontecimientos ocurriendo en Haití.
Retiro Espiritual con le Predicador Católico en la
Iglesia Católica San Judas
Pablo Bayona
viernes 28 de abril 2017 de 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM sábado 29 de abril 2017 de 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Incluye comidas Costo: $5.00
Acompáñanos para Hard Rock, Tampa, FL 24 de junio al las 8:00 AM
Hard Rock Casino Estacionamiento de Winn Dixie en
Marion Oaks Costo: $30.00
Para taquillas a:Ghislaine - 352 245-9962
A warm welcome to all of our visitors today. Please come again ! Una cálida bienvenida a todos nuestros visitantes hoy. Por favor vuelve!
Por favor mantenga la oficina de la iglesia informada de cambios en los nombres, direcciones, números de teléfono, direcciones de correo electrónico, etc.. Déjenos saber que se han mudado, así podemos ahorrar dinero en gastos de envío devoluciones y mantener al día nuestra lista de miembros.