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March 17, 2019 Second Sunday of Lent Everyone is welcome... where we’re alive in the Spirit! Todos son bienvenidos... estamos vivos en el Espíritu! Congratulations! Congratulations to our Elect and Candidates for the Easter Sacraments who were presented last Sunday to Bishop Dewane during The Rite of Election. Please pray for them as they complete their journey to the altar of the Lord, and prepare to join us in full communion at the Easter Vigil. LIVE Stations of the Cross! Friday April 29th from 1-3pm. Confession during Lent Please join us to celebrate and honor the Easter season. Good Sacrament of Penance (Confession) Friday Mass to follow. Confessions will be heard during Lent every Monday & Wednesday from 4pm to 6pm. Offertory 03/02-03/03 Regularly Held on Saturdays Offertory $25,746 English 8:30 AM (after the 8 AM Mass) & 3:00 PM School Support $615 Spanish Confessions 5:45 PM Easter Lillies $930 Attendance En: 1,998 Sp: 670 A thorough confession is a work of art! Envelopes: 565
Page 2 | St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church “You have everything to fear from yourselves, but everything to hope from God.” -SES Sun, Mar 17th 7:30 am Niel Fossile (D) Mass Intentions 9 am Phil Norton (D) 11 am Conroy and Glynn Families (L) Mass Schedule Mon, Mar 18th 8 am Carmelina Botti (D) Daily Liturgy (Mon-Sat) 8:00 am December-April Season Tues, Mar 19th 8 am Edward Brady (D) Saturday Vigil 4:30 pm Saturday Spanish Mass 6:30 pm Sunday 7:30, 9:00, 11:00 am Wed, Mar 20th 8 am Jennifer Shover (L) Reconciliation Saturday Saturdays after the 8:00 am Mass and 3:00 pm in English Thur, Mar 21st 8 am Deceased members of The Murphy Family 5:45 pm in Spanish Fri, Mar 22nd 8 am Harry B. Finney (D) The Parish Office is accepting Mass Sat, Mar 23rd 8 am Mr. and Mrs. Michael Walsh (D) intentions for 2019. We ask that all requests 4:30 pm Sam, Irene and Sal Yonfrieda (D) be made in person. Come by the Parish 6:30 pm Enrique Martinez Luna (D) Office any time Mon-Fri, between 9:00am and 4:00pm. Events are now listed on Page 9 Prayer Requests: We are here to pray for you 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Please calll 239-455-3900 ext. 301. All are welcome! We’re alive in the spirit! Pope Francis’ Prayer Intention for March 2019 Evangelization – Christian Communities. That Christian communities, especially those who are persecuted, feel that they are close to Christ and have their rights respected. Rev Casey Jones Administrator Faith Formation E: fathercasey@stelizabethseton.org Dir. of Religious Ed x302 Héctor Salazar hsalazar@stelizabethseton.org Fr Luis H. Pacheco Parochial Vicar Myriam Briceño x208 E: frluis@stelizabethseton.org Claudia Herrera x303 (239) 455-3900 x207 | Spanish Ministry Church Location Diacono Roberto Landron 5225 Golden Gate Pkwy, Naples, FL 34116 Carl Granieri Music Ministry Mailing Address & Office Location E: musicminister@stelizabethseton.org 5260 28th Ave SW, Naples, FL 34116 Office Hours: Mon-Fri | 9 am - 4 pm Operations Manager Jonathon Harhen x206 Website: www.stelizabethseton.org Knights of Columbus jharhen@stelizabethseton.org Phone: (239) 455-3900 Office Assistant Pamela Garcia x201 Meet 2nd Monday of the month at 6:30 pm. Fax: (239) 455-6895 KOC Hall @ 6120 Golden Gate Pkwy. pgarcia@stelizabethseton.org Prayer Line: (239) 455-3900 x301 Finance Assistant Veronica Lewis x205 Brad Donnelly, GK (239-784-1727) SES School Information Communications Damian Hanley x204 Aaron Hopkins, DGK (440-488-9012) info@stelizabethseton.org www. saintelizabethseton.com
“It is good that we are here.” “It is good that we are here.” These words from St. Peter in the gospel proclaimed today are very simple. Many of us may have these moments in our life when we become so this week’s readings aware of God’s presence that we are blessed by a feeling of security or even euphoria. In the spiritual life we call these moments “consolations”, and the opposite is “desolation” Here are the characteristics of these different moments in the spiritual life as identified by St. Ignatius of Loyola: Desolation: Lectionary: 27 • turns us in on ourselves • drives us down the spiral ever deeper into our own negative feelings Reading GN 15:5-12, 17-18 • cuts us off from community RSP PS 27:1, 7-8, 8-9, 13-14 • makes us want to give up on things that used to be important to us Reading PHIL 3:17—4:1 • takes over our whole consciousness and crowds out our distant vision • covers up all our landmarks Gospel LK 9:28B-36 • drains us of energy Consolation: • directs our focus outside and beyond ourselves • lifts our hearts so that we can see the joys and sorrows of other people • bonds us more closely to our human community • generates new inspiration and ideas • restores balance and refreshes our inner vision • shows us where God is active in our lives and where he is leading us • releases new energy in us These moments of consolation are gifts from the Lord which will get through the moments of desolation. St Ignatius also give is advice on what to do in each moment: In Desolation: 1. Tell God how you feel and ask for help. 2. Seek out companionship. 3. Don’t go back on decisions you made in consolation. PRay the rosary 4. Stand still and remember your inner map. 5. Recall a time of consolation, and go back to it imagination. 6. Look for someone who needs your help, and turn your attention toward them. 7. Go back to 1. In Consolation: Monday through Saturday 7:25 am 1. Tell God how you feel and thank him. Every Saturday 5:45 pm in Spanish 2. Store this moment in your memory to return to when things get tough. 3. Add this experience to your life map. Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Novena 4. Use the energy you feel to further your deepest desires. Every Monday before the 8:00 am Mass 5. Let the surplus energy fuel the things you don’t like doing, and do them. 6. Go back to 1. †Adoration† Monday thru Friday 9:00 am 2:30 pm https://www.loyolapress.com/our-catholic-faith/ignatian-spirituality/discernment/discernment-consolation-and-desolation It’s good to recognize that we all have mountains and valleys in our spiritual life and to be Divine Mercy Chaplet attentive to what the Lord is saying to us in each moment. It is my prayer that each of us Every Tuesday and Friday after the 8:00 am Mass grows closer to the Lord as we make our Lenten Pilgrimage. St. Jude Novena In Christ, Fr. Casey Every Wednesday after the 8:00 am Mass life is a gift from god. Litany of the Sacred Heart Every Friday before the 8:00 am Mass “Life is a Gift From God. The Church’s teaching on the dignity of human life is clear. “Human Divine Mercy Chaplet w/Mysteries of life” states the Catechism of the Catholic Church, “must be respected and protected the Rosary absolutely from the moment of conception. From the first moment of his existence, a Every Third Saturday after the 8:00 am Mass human being must be recognized as having the rights of a person—among which is the inviolable right of every innocent being to life.” Denver Archbishop Samual J. Aquila
Page 4 | St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church “You have everything to fear from yourselves, but everything to hope from God.” -SES thank you! SES would like to thank Centrum Tile & Marble Lent2019 There will be Extra Masses during Lent on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6pm. 239-687-9885 and El Buen Pastor 239-285- Additional Confessions will be heard during Lent every 8381 for the donation of food, time, and Monday & Wednesday from 4pm to 6pm. labor during the fundraising. Through their generosity, the youth event, “Live Passion of The Parish will be offering Eucharistic Adoration in the the Cross”, is becoming a reality! main church every Friday during Lent from 8:30am until the 6:00pm. Bilingual Stations of the Cross are every Friday during Lent, at 7:00pm, from March 8th thru April 19th. Bible Study -Time line with Jeff Cavins on Wednesdays at 7pm, during Lent. In addition, our parish will be hosting a live “Stations of the Cross” with our youth and community. The event will take place on Friday April 19th at 1:00pm, on the Parish grounds. general announcements The Little Flower Rosary Makers ministry is in honor of St. Thérèse of Lisieux. We would like to find and/or teach others to make rosaries, so that we may distribute them to the homebound, visitors, our children, and all those who need them. We meet Tuesdays at 10:30 am in the St. Juan Diego room. St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church has begun the Our Lady, Undoer of Knots knitting/crocheting Ministry. We hope to catholic scholarships The St. William Council of Catholic Women offers scholarships to residents of Collier utilize your talent and time to create baby County who plan to further their education at a Catholic College or University. The amount items, Prayer Shawls, and Cancer caps. of the award is a minimum of $1,000 per academic year and is renewable for an additional This ministry will coordinate and work with 3 years of undergraduate study provided funds are available. Applicants must have an the Christian Service Ministry in requests affiliation with a Collier County Catholic parish verified by the pastor. College students are and deliveries of the items. If you are also eligible. Applications may be obtained at https://www.swflscholarships.org/finder/ interested, please call the office. Our group search/scholarship/?id=84 , the Community Foundation website or the St. William Church meets on Tuesdays at 9am. office. Deadline for return of the application is May 1. Call Dolores at 592-0528 with any questions.
sacraments Marriages Arrangements must be made six months in advance by calling the Parish Office. Baptisms Please call the Parish Office for fur- ther information. We are here to pray for you 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. knights news Lenten Fish Fry Nights Prayer Requests Please call 239-455-3900 ext. 301. March 22nd, 29th, Apr 5th, 12th - 5-8pm Adults $12, Children (12 & under) $6 all you the catholic faith appeal can eat. Located in the SES School Cafeteria. Goal $204,000 With joy and gratitude, we Pledged $132,376 thank everyone who has Eucharistic Adoration The Knights of Columbus are holding an Collected $82,631 committed to our CFA! Eucharistic Adoration Hour every 3rd Wednesday evening 7-8pm in the Adoration Chapel. This is open to all Knights and to all men of the parish. st. vincent de paul our new food drive collection watch mass In an effort to a better collect your non-perishable food in order to help our neighbors in need, we are introducing A new method. Our hope is that our efforts will make it easier for on television Televised Mass for the Homebound - For our parish family to help us with our mission. This weekend at all masses, SVdP volunteers will be distributing paper grocery bags . Attached to each bag will be a pantry list of most needed items those who are unable to attend Mass along with a SVdP donation envelope. due to medical or physical limitations, the We are asking that you fill the bags with your donation and return Diocese of Venice offers a televised Mass them to us next weekend March 23-24. We will be accepting each Sunday. For viewers in the northern your donations before and after each mass. portions of the Diocese, the Mass airs at 9:30 a.m. on the CW Network; and for those We have received a generous donation of copies of The Wright Stuff, authored by Naples in the southern portions of the Diocese, resident Patsy Wright. This cookbook features great recipes for all types of meals. A the Mass airs at 10:30 a.m., on WFTX-TV $29.95 retail value, the book will be available while quantities last for a $5 donation to St. (FOX-4). Check your local listings for channel Vincent dePaul. information. Leaflet missals are available by contacting Gail Ardy at 941-486-4714, or If you would like to make a cash donation, please put cash or check in the attached blue ardy@dioceseofvenice.org. SVdP envelope and place it any collection during mass. Please do not put the envelope inside the food bag. As always thank you for helping us help others! vist the friary Memorialize your loved ones with Easter Lilies! gift store! For your religious needs and special Help adorn our church with Easter lilies. This Easter, memorialize your loved ones with a special dedication insert in our church occasions, come shop at The Friary gift store. bulletin. Please help us purchase the St. The Friary is located next to the vestibule and Elizabeth Seton Church Easter Lilies and we is open before and after all weekend Masses. will list the name of your loved one and your The items are fine quality and the prices are name in our 2019 Easter Lily Memorial! extremely reasonable. For any occasion, for Envelopes are at the exits of the Church. any reason, and for anyone, the Friary gift store will satisfy all your religious and spiritual needs. Come, See, and Shop! Easter Lilies!
Page 6 | St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church “You have everything to fear from yourselves, but everything to hope from God.” -SES “Es bueno que estemos aquí”. ESTA SEMANA “Es bueno que estemos aquí”. Estas palabras de San Pedro en el evangelio proclamadas hoy son muy simples. Muchos de nosotros podemos tener estos momentos en nuestra EN LA IGLESIA Lunes, 18 de Marzo vida cuando nos damos cuenta de la presencia de Dios, que nos sentimos bendecidos por un sentimiento de seguridad o incluso de euforia. En la vida espiritual llamamos a estos momentos “consuelos” y lo contrario es “desolación”. Aquí están las características de 7pm hombres de Emaús (PC) estos diferentes momentos en la vida espiritual identificadas por San Ignacio de Loyola: Desolación: Martes 19 de Marzo • Nos convierte en nosotros mismos. 7 pm RICA (JD) • Nos lleva por el espiral cada vez más profundo en nuestros propios sentimientos 7 pm Clase de Guitarra negativos. • Nos aleja de la comunidad. Miércoles, 20 de Marzo 6:30 pm Practica del Coro (C) • Nos hace querer renunciar a cosas que solían ser importantes para nosotros. 7 pm clase de biblia (JD) • Se hace cargo de toda la conciencia y el desplazamiento de nuestra visión lejana. • Cubre todos nuestros puntos de referencia. Sábado, 23 de Marzo • Nos agota la energía. 5:30 pm Confesiones (C) Consolación: 6:30 pm Misa (C) • Dirige nuestro enfoque fuera y más allá de nosotros mismos. C - Iglesia CC - Capilla de Niños • Levanta nuestros corazones para que podamos ver las alegrías y las tristezas de otras FF - Formación de Fe JD- Juan Diego Room SG - Gimnasio MR - Cuarto de Conferencia personas. SC - Salón Parroquial PC - Centro Parroquial • Nos une más estrechamente a nuestra comunidad humana. • Genera nueva inspiración e ideas. • Restablece el equilibrio y refresca nuestra visión interior. • Nos muestra donde Dios es activo en nuestras vidas y hacia donde nos está guiando. • Libera nueva energía en nosotros. Estos momentos de consuelo son regalos del Señor que pasarán por los momentos de desolación. San Ignacio también da consejos sobre qué hacer en cada momento: En desolación: 1. Dile a Dios como te sientes y pide ayuda. 2. Busca compañía. 3. No vuelvas a las decisiones que tomaste en consolación. 4. Quédate quieto y recuerda tu mapa interior. 5. Recuerda un tiempo de consuelo y vuelve a tu imaginación. 6. Busca a quien necesite tu ayuda y vuelve tu atención hacia ellos. Clase de Biblia 7. Vuelve al 1. En consolación: Para Adultos Los Miercoles de 7:00 - 9:00 pm (JD) 1. Dile a Dios como te sientes y agradecerle. 2. Almacena este momento en tu memoria para volver cuando las cosas se pongan difíciles. 3. Añade esta experiencia a tu mapa de la vida. Profesor: Padre Luis H. Pacheco 4. Usa la energía que sientes para favorecer tus deseos más profundos. 5. Deja que el excedente de energía alimente las cosas que no te gusta hacer y hazlas. Horario De Misas 6. Vuelve al 1. https://www.loyolapress.com/our-catholic-faith/ignatian-spirituality/discernment/discernment-consolation-and-desolation Misa diaria 8 am (Ing) Lunes a Sábado Es bueno reconocer que todos somos montañas y valles en nuestra vida espiritual y estar Sabado 4:30pm (Ing) atentos a lo que el Señor nos está diciendo en cada momento. Es mi oración que cada 6:30pm (Esp) uno de nosotros se acerque más al Señor a medida que hacemos nuestra Peregrinación de Domingo 7, 9, 11am (Ing) Cuaresma. P. Casey.
Bienvenidos, nuevos Feligreses! Pueden inscribirse en la parroquia todos los Sábados después de la Misa en Español en el salón de entrada de la Iglesia. Gracias por hacerse miembros de nuestra familia. Dios lo bendiga! -Padre Luis H. Pacheco Llamados a Servir Bautizos Para poder bautizar en nuestra comunidad, la familia tiene que estar registrada en la parroquia un mínimo de tres meses antes del Bautismo con asistencia regular a la Santa Misa. Por favor, al registrarse en la parroquia, utilizar los sobres con el número de su familia en la colecta como prueba de participación y de asistencia a la Santa Misa. Matrimonios Se debe hacer una cita con el Padre Luis para abrir el expediente matrimonial Donde puedas invertir tus dones, hazlo y por lo menos 6 meses antes de la fecha de Boda. Hay que estar registrados en la parroquia ganarás un tesoro en el Cielo. Si quieres un mínimo de seis meses antes de abrir el expediente matrimonial con asistencia regular a estar más cerca de Dios, aquí tienes los la Santa Misa. Se necesitan las partidas de bautismo ACTUALIZADAS no más de seis meses diferentes ministerios donde puedes in- y han de ser originales, no copias. vertir tus talentos, tus dones y tu tiempo. Quinceañeras Las quinceañeras tienen que haber hecho la Primera Comunión y necesitan Coordinador General de la Comunidad comprobante de haberlo hecho. La familia tiene que estar inscrita en la parroquia un mínimo Hispana Padre Luis H. Pacheco de seis meses antes de reservar la Iglesia para la quinceañera con asistencia regular a la Santa 239-455-3900 ext. 207 Misa y ha de estar activa o en la doctrina o en el grupo juvenil o en un grupo parroquial con asistencia regular comprobada. Ministros Extraordinarios de la Eucaristía Confesiones El Padre Luis confiesa por 1 hora todos los Sábados antes de la Santa Misa. Trinidad Loyola 239-961-6574 Aquellos que deseen confesarse, por favor, llegar a la Iglesia por lo menos media hora Eba Loyola 239-961-6573 antes de la Santa Misa. Ministerio de Música de Emaús Francisco Castillo 239-601-6358 Ministerio de Ujieres Miguel Martínez 239-821-5891 Ministerio del Rosario Vicente Saavedra Norma Flores 239-784-3081 Ministerio del Grupo de Oración Jesus Delgado 239-784-5503 Lirios de Pascua Memorial de Lirios de Pascua de Resurreccion 2019. Esta Ministerio de Emaús Hombres Alonso Romero 239-384-0043 Alejandro Santiago 239-307-9261 Pascua de Resurreccion, Por favor ayudenos a comprar Lirios de Pascua, para decorar la iglesia. Ministerio de Emaús Mujeres Conmemore a sus seres queridos con un inserto de Silvia Ortiz 239-777-1889 dedicacion especial en nuestro boletin Parroquial. El Rosalba DeLeon 239-384-1996 nombre de su ser querido y el suyo seran añadidos. (donacion $15 por nombre). Los sobres estan a la salida. necesita ornamentos El Fondo de Migrantes & la fundación para el St. Elizabeth Seton necesita nuevos ornamentos para la celebración de la Misa y también un velo humeral y una cuidado de los inmigrantes capa para usar en la Adoración eucarística y en la bendición, ¿Sabía usted que Migrant Endowment & así como en varios servicios litúrgicos además de la misa. Foundation for the Care of the Migrant Poor Si estuviera interesado en honrar a un ser querido Con es una fuente de fondos proporcionados una donación conmemorativa de estas inversiones, por la Diócesis de Venice para proporcionar comuníquese con la oficina parroquial. La donación para un asistencia y aclimatación a las comunidades conjunto de ornamentos para la Misa o la Capa es de $ 400 de migrantes en nuestra Diócesis? y para el velo humeral es de $ 200.
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events Mon, March 18 7 pm Eng. Prayer Group (FF) 7 pm Spanish Emmaus Men (PC) Tues, March 19 See the Saints, shrines and, 7-9 pm Spanish RCIA (JD) Wed, March 20 sites of France with Fr. Casey See the Saints, shrines and, sites of France with Fr. Casey on a riverboat Cruise. October 6:30-7:30 RCIA English (FF) 6:30 pm Sp. Choir Practice (C) 7 pm Sp. Bible Class (JD) 19-30, 2019, Fr. Casey will be assisting on a pilgrimage hosted by historical theologian, Dr 7-9 pm Emmaus Men meet (C) Marcellino D’Ambrosio, whom you may know from his books and appearances on EWTN. 7-9 pm Sp EM meeting (SC) We will see all the sights in Paris; travel to the shrines of France by riverboat Cruise; visit the beaches of Normandy in commemoration of the upcoming 75th anniversary of D-Day and Thurs, March 21 tour the shrines in tombs of saints such as St. Thomas Aquinas, St.Thérèse of Lisieux, St. 3 pm English Children’s Choir (C) Catherine Laboure (of The miraculous medal), St. Joan of Arc and others. Building Codes Our pilgrimage will conclude at the shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes, where docuented miraculous C - Church healings have been happening since 1858. You are invited to join in this life-changing CC - Children’s Chapel experience. Please email Fr. Casey or call him at the Parish office for more information. FF - Faith Formation JD - Juan Diego Rm we need you! give your time & MR - Meeting Room O - Office Talent at the mass PC - Parish Center SC - School Cafeteria S - School Attention all parishioners. Your talent and time is necessary for St Elizabeth Seton SG - School Gymnasium Community for our greatest prayer – The Mass. When we are baptized, we (or our parents and/or godparents) promise our commitment to share in Jesus’ ministry as Prophet (Witness); Priest (Consecrated); and King (Servant). We are in need of Altar Servers, Lectors, Ushers, Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist, and sacristans. Please seriously consider how God’s talent to you can serve our community. Altar servers: Those who have received Baptism and Eucharist, 2nd grade and up. Ushers: Those who have received Baptism and from first grade and up. Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Those who have received Baptism, Eucharist, and Confirmation and eighteen years old and up. 2019 SJN Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony & Dinner You’re Invited! Saturday, March 30th 6pm, Justin Holecek Student Life Center on SJN campus Please join us in celebrating: advertise in • Elizabeth Bartels Harwood A’94 • Shannon McFee A’86 our bulletin Would you like to advertise in our bulletin? • Shelley Raley A’96 Contact Joe Sheehy at 203-231-0727 or email jsheehy@4lpi.com. We appreciate Ticket price includes gourmet buffet dinner and Beer & Wine. your support! For ticket prices and sponsorship opportunities please contact Connie Crews at c.p.crews@att.net or 239-248-3839
You are cordially invited to CELEBRATE ST. ELIZABETH SETON CATHOLIC SCHOOL A Night in Napa Saturday, April 6th 5:30-10:30 p.m. The Vineyards Country Club Come enjoy: Wine Bar, Dinner, Dancing, Live & Silent Auctions Tickets $75 *Mobile Bidding Opens Monday, April 1st* www.qtego.net/qlink/celebrateseton Contact SES Advancement Office: 239-455-2262, ext. 307 St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic School Catholic Education in the heart of Naples since 1981 Academic, social and spiritual formation 2730 53rd Terrace SW, for PreK-3 through Grade 8 Naples, FL 34116 Fully accredited by Related Arts, Athletics and Florida Catholic Conference Please call for Aftercare Programs additional information: NOW ENROLLING! 239-455-2262 Technology infused instruction
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