First Sunday of Lent February 21st 2021 - The Spirit drove Jesus out into the desert, and he remained in the desert for forty days, tempted by ...
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The Spirit drove Jesus out into the desert, and he remained in the desert for forty days, tempted by Satan. He was among wild beasts, and the angels ministered to him. –Mark 1:12‐13 First Sunday of Lent February 21st 2021
PARISH CALENDAR Sunday February 21st Monday February 22nd 9am-12pm Adoration (MC) 7:30am-2pm Main Church Open Tuesday February 23rd 10am-2pm Thrift Shoppe (CH) 7pm Stations of the Cross Spanish (MC) Wednesday February 24th 7:30am-2pm Main Church Open Thursday February 25th 7:30am-2pm Main Church Open Friday February 26th 10am-2pm Thrift Shoppe (CH) 9am Stations of the Cross English (MC) Saturday February 27th 10am-2pm Thrift Shoppe (CH) 7:30am-2pm Main Church Open Sunday February 28th MC — Main Church; PC — Parish Center; HO — Hide Out (Youth Room); WC — Welcome Center (Parish Office); CH — Caulfield House PRIESTS SCRIPTURE READINGS AND INTENTIONS Reverend Roland Nadeau, M.S. Monday, February 22nd, 2021 1P e 5:1-4/Mt 16:13-19 Pastor 8:30am—Mr. & Mrs. Bruno Bourgeois † Reverend William J. Slight, M.S. Tuesday, February 23rd, 2021 I s 55:10-11/Mt 6:7-15 Associate Pastor 8:30am—Georgos & Kids of Bishop Moore HS for guidance ♥ Reverend Robert Susann, M.S. Airport Chaplain (In Residence) Wednesday, February 24th, 2021 Jon 3:1-10/ Reverend Ronald Beauchemin, M.S. 6:30am—Maria Rodriguez ♥ Lk 11:29-32 In Residence Thursday, February 25th, 2021 Est C:12, 14-16, PASTORAL STAFF 8:30am—Teresa Lopez, Alessandre Joseph 23-25/ Rev. Mr. José González Deacon & Marcello Joseph ♥ Mt 7:7-12 Rev. Mr. Miguel Pagán Deacon Friday, February 26th, 2021 Ez 18:21-28/Mt 5:20-26 Rev. Mr. Manny Garcia Deacon 8:30am—William J & Elle Mooney † Bro. Ron Lafleche, M.S. Sacristan Araceli Cruz Secretary/Pastoral Assistant Saturday, February 27th, 2021 Dt 26:16-19/ Dennis Beckwith Bookkeeper 8:30am—Richard Wendell † Mt 5:43-48 5:00pm—Luis Akos, Joan & Pete Martin † Louis Murgia Director of Faith Formation Yliana Soto Faith Formation Assistant Sunday, February 28th, 2021 Brandie Akos Y outh Ministry Coordinator Gn 22:1-2, 9, 10-13, 15-18/Rom 8:31-34/ Mk 9:2-10 Cheryl Haney Director of Liturgy & Music 8:00am—Louis Arcadio Morales † Nelson Rodriguez Maintenance Coordinator 10:00am—Dave Jarrett † Susan Abouchacra Parish Projects/Safe Environment 12:00pm—Yaritza Fabian † Coordinator 5:00pm—Mary, Frank Sr., Leone Canty & Turner Flynn Media Specialist Jeremy Lankford † PARISH OFFICE 4545 Anderson Road Orlando, Florida 32812 For the peaceful repose: † For the prayer intention: ♥ Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8am - 4:30pm Phone: 407-277-1702 | Fax: 407-277-1973 Parish Website: www.btccor l.or g Mass Schedule E-mail: ACr uz@btccor l.or g Monday — Saturday: 8:30am in the M ain Fr. Roland: RNadeau@btccorl.org Fr. Bill: WSlight@btccor l.or g Church Our parish is staffed by the Missionaries of Our Saturday Vigil: 5:00pm (English) Lady of La Salette, Province of Mary Mother of Sunday: 8:00am (English), 10:00am Americas, along with our sister church, Good (English), Shepherd Parish in Orlando. 12:00pm (Spanish), 5:00pm (English) February 21st, 2021 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 2
Let Your Light Shine First Sunday of Lent (Genesis 9:8-15; 1 Peter 3:18-22; Mark 1:12-15) Remember and Return—God’s covenant with Noah was accompanied by a sign, the rainbow. Its stated purpose is to keep God from forgetting his promise, “There shall not be another flood to devastate the earth.” Ordinary signs point us in the direction of something ahead of us. The rainbow, and other signs of other covenants, do the opposite. They tell us to look back, to remember what God has done for his people, and especially why. La Salette is about conversion, repentance, and reconciliation. Those whom the Beautiful Lady calls “my people” had forgotten their covenant relationship with her Son, who had called on the people of his day to repent and believe in the Gospel. Her message is similar: remember, and return. It is not surprising that she spoke in particular about Sunday Mass. “For on this day Christ's faithful are bound to come together into one place so that; by hearing the word of God and taking part in the eucha- rist, they may call to mind the passion, the resurrection and the glorification of the Lord Jesus, and may thank God.” (Vatican II on the Liturgy, 106) In every celebration of the Eucharist we hear Jesus’ words, “Do this in memory of me.” In today’s Psalm we pray, “In your kindness remember me.” This is not only a matter of looking back. As with all cove- nant signs, the purpose is to let the Lord renew his presence and action in us, so that we can move for- ward with new strength and courage. Lent is an opportunity to recognize to what extent we have strayed from our first fervor, so that we can return to a faithful covenant relationship going forward. This is the “clear conscience” of which St. Peter writes in the second reading. Both the rainbow and La Salette (especially Mary’s crucifix) serve as reminders of God’s fidelity. Both are miracles of light and hope. God will never again destroy all mortal beings with a flood, and Mary, if we heed her words, will never again weep at the prospect of letting fall the arm of her Son. If during these forty days we can remember and return, maybe we can show others the way back, too. Wayne Vanasse, and Fr. René Butler, M.S. Sacrificial Giving A n n o u n c i n g B l e s s e d Tr i n i t y ’ s Fostering stewardship as a way of life for Blessed Trinity Catholic Church 2 5 We e k C l u b We e k l y Wi n n e r Weekend of February 13th & 14th We proudly present this Offertory: $8,745 EFT: $6,426 Debt Reduction: $525 EFT: $0 week’s lucky winner of the Please continue to donate to Blessed Trinity and 25 week club drawing. Our Catholic Appeal during Covid-19. You can make a secure online donation through our website at Alex Mulligan — $25 www.btccorl.org February 21st, 2021 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 3
B L E S SED T R I NI T Y Daily Mass and Sunday Mass have resumed in the Main Church Per Diocesan and Governmental restric ons, only 50% of our church capacity will be admi ed at any one me. Maintaining physical social distance is required. Wearing your personal mask is required. Mass Schedule Monday — Saturday: 8:30am in the Main Church Saturday Vigil: 5pm (English) Sunday: 8am (English), 10am (English), 12pm (Spanish), 5pm (English) Faith Formation Travelers Mass February 2020 The travelers Mass takes place at 12pm on Sunday’s at F. F. Classes Sunday: 21st, 28th the Hyatt Hotel at Orlando International Airport with SURGE: 24th Fr. Robert Susann. Mass takes RCIA: 21st, 28th place at the lobby hotel. No boarding pass needed. All are welcome!!! OUR PRAYER INTENTIONS Please pray for/Oremos por: Logan Pain — Kim Bowers — Jo Lea Carroll — Belia Jiménez — Bebi Jimenez — Julio Jimenez — Luis R. Viera — Rachelle Laviere — Joanne Rogers — Bob Wilson — Corey Slater — Vernon Mattson — Luis Leone — Mike Flynn — Armando Mendez — Thomas Campbell — Jeanie Hudson — Curt Hudson — Emily DiFazio — Natalie DiFazio — Rita Syvertson — Sr. Cecilia Franco — Sr. Joanne Bierl — Sr. Kathie Shea — Paul McDonough — Laura & Russell Foss — Linda Foss — Bar & Ed Hierholzer — Laura Schipper — Vince & Ann Dy — Waleska Ramos — Cassidy Wismer — Jane Stalvey — Frelix Family — Marty Bobak — Ronald Lewis — Samuel Canzomeri — U.S. President — Maria Antonia Gandia — Ruthanne Tresnan Keymont — Vern Mattson — Bob Overmyer — Destiny Adorno — Mary Adorno — Victor Rivera — Georgina Roble Cruz — Rafael Roble Cruz — Sister Rosemarie Hickman — Joanna Wood — Raymond Bawal — Matthew Lohse — Jeanne Talty — Noreen Buckley Please pray for those who have — Steve Stachowski — Kerry Sheffield — Mary Rose — entered eternal life. Maria Pagara — Barbara Varrieur — Jennie Prefontaine — Por favor oren por aquellos que Lou & Suzanne Leone — Thomas Lowe — Juan A Reyes — han pasado a la vida eterna. Juan Reyes Salgado — Luis Aviles February 21st, 2021 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 4
B L E S SED T R I NI T Y Blessed Trinity Men’s Club Fish Fry Pick Up or Drive Thru Fresh Cod, Beans, Slaw, Hush Puppies March 26th 5pm‐7pm Tickets $10 On the weekend of February 27th & 28th the Knights of Columbus will be host their annual Tootsie Roll drive. Following mass, they will collect dona ons to benefit chari es for children with special needs. No dona on is required to receive the free Tootsie Rolls. For more informa on see any Knight wearing a gold shirt a er Mass in the Narthex. Help the Council of Catholic Women Help the Homeless — We will be holding a fund‐ raiser on Sunday Feb. 21 a er the morning masses in front of the Church. There will be raffle items, tables with knick‐knacks, housewares, pictures, books, etc. and other treasures and goodies!! Or you may make a dona on towards this charity. This fundraiser is in support of a Florida CCW project called Hugs for the Homeless and will go towards the Pathways to Care, which is a ministry of Catholic Chari es. This is sponsored by our Blessed Trinity CCW. The Men’s Club has several members who have volunteered to help Blessed Trinity Pa‐ rishioners 65 or above who need assistance ge ng to a COVID‐19 Vaccina on site or help with signing up on the computer for an appointment. Call the parish office at 407‐ 277‐1702 and we will give them your contact informa on. February 21st, 2021 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 5
B L E S SED T R I NI T Y Monthly voca ons mee ng first Sunday of the month for seniors and college students at 3pm and second Sunday of the month for 9th, 10th & 11th graders at 3pm at Good Shepherd rectory. Space is limited. Please call Nelson at 407‐277‐1702 or 407‐277‐3939 February 21st, 2021 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 6
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B L E S SED T R I NI T Y Please mark your calendar for Saturday April 24th for the Blessed Trinity Golf Tourna‐ ment . We will have the tournament at the Ventura Country Club star ng at 8:30 a.m. with a shotgun start. All ac vi es associated with the tournament with be conducted taking the COVID virus into considera on. Box lunch will be provided outside on the pa o following golf. Looking forward to another great tournament Dick Aldinger: (407) 859‐7436 Flyers and registra ons forms will be sent out in the near future. February 21st, 2021 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 10
B L E S SED T R I NI T Y Second Blessings Thrift Shoppe & Boutique GRAND REOPENING!!! Open Tuesdays, Fridays & Saturdays 10 am ‐ 2 pm We accept Knick‐Knacks, Ladies/Men’s/Children’s Clothing & Shoes, Purses, Books, Religious Ar cles, & Jewelry Gi Items. Sorry, No Electronics, Furniture, Appliances or Bedding Dona ons only accepted during opera ng hours. Please do not leave dona ons outside of building. Terrific Tuesday occurs on the first Tuesday of each month with new sales and savings! February 21st, 2021 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 11
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B L E S SED T R I NI T Y REFLEXION Acuérdense y Vuelvan Primer Domingo de Cuaresma: Génesis 9:8‐15; 1 Pedro 3:18‐22; Marcos 1:12‐15 La alianza de Dios con Noé estuvo acompañada por un signo, un arcoíris. Su claro propósito es el de prevenir que Dios se vaya a olvidar de su promesa. “No habrá otro Diluvio para devastar la erra”. Los signos ordinarios son aquellos que nos dan una indicación sobre algo que está por delante de nosotros. El arcoíris, y otros signos de otras alianzas, hacen lo contrario. Nos hacen mirar hacia atrás, para recordar lo que Dios ha hecho por su pueblo, y especialmente el por qué lo hizo. La Sale e se trata de conversión, arrepen miento, y reconciliación. Aquellos a los que la Bella Señora llama “mi pueblo” habían olvidado la relación de alianza que habían pactado con su Hijo, aquel que había llamado a la gente de su empo a arrepen rse y creer en el Evangelio. El mensaje que ella nos trae es similar: Acuér‐ dense, y vuelvan. No es una sorpresa el que ella haya hablado en par cular acerca de la Misa Dominical. “En este día los fieles deben reunirse a fin de que, escuchando la palabra de Dios y par cipando en la Eucaris a, recuerden la Pa‐ sión, la Resurrección y la gloria del Señor Jesús y den gracias a Dios”. (Va cano II, sobre la Liturgia, 106) En toda celebración de la Eucaris a escuchamos las palabras de Jesús, “Hagan esto en conmemoración mía”. En el Salmo de hoy rezamos, “Por tu bondad, Señor, acuérdate de mí”. Aquí no se trata de mirar hacia atrás. Como con todos los signos de alianza, el propósito es de dejar que el Señor renueve su presencia y acción en nosotros, para que podamos marchar hacia adelante con fuerza y bravura renovadas. La Cuaresma es una oportunidad de reconocer hasta qué punto nos hemos apartado del fervor inicial, y así podamos retornar a una relación de alianza impregnada de fidelidad y orientada al futuro. Esta es la “conciencia limpia” de la que San Pedro escribe en la segunda lectura. Tanto el arcoíris como La Sale e (especialmente el crucifijo de María) sirven como un recordatorio de la fide‐ lidad de Dios. Ambos son milagros de luz y esperanza. Dios nunca más destruirá a los mortales con un dilu‐ vio, y María, si ponemos atención a sus palabras, nunca más llorará ante el prospecto de dejar caer el brazo de su Hijo. Si durante estos cuarenta días podemos acordarnos y volver, quizá podamos mostrarles a los demás el ca‐ mino de regreso, también. Traducción: Hno. Moisés Rueda, M.S. FIESTA DE LA FE Estar sentados en la liturgia Nos sentamos en la liturgia no porque no haya nada que hacer o para ‘salir de la celebración’, sino para escu- char a Dios mismo que nos dirige su palabra, o bien, que se nos revela en el silencio posterior a la sagrada co- munión. Al sentarnos nos disponemos para entrar en un diálogo con el Señor, mediante su palabra que nos es proclamada; disponemos todo nuestro ser para escuchar la historia de amor entre Dios y el pueblo, siendo con- scientes o no, de que ese pueblo somos nosotros mismos, de que esa historia es nuestra historia. Escuchamos una historia que no siempre será nueva en el relato mismo, pero sí en el efecto que este relato tiene en nuestra vida actual. La homilía, como momento de diálogo entre las lecturas y la vida diaria, nos brinda esa excelente oportunidad de entender qué es lo que Dios quiere de nosotros a raíz de lo que hemos escuchado. Así pues, estar sentados en la asamblea no es una actitud pasiva, sino receptiva, de quien se dispone totalmente a acoger la palabra de Dios que le es comunicada. Esta acción, realizada por cada persona, debe ser un movimiento de toda la asamblea, que en la medida de lo posible, rompe el aspecto mecánico y da intencionalidad y plenitud a esta acción tan particular de disponerse a la voz del Señor que su siervo escucha (1 Samuel 3:10). —Miguel Arias, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. February 21st, 2021 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 13
CH — Iglesia; PC — Centro Parroquial; DR — Salón de Despedida; WC — Centro de Bienvenida (Oficina Parroquial); PC — Salón de Reuniones; YR — Salón Juvenil; TS — Tienda de Segunda Mano Domingo, 21 de febrero 8:00am (Ingles), 10:00am(Ingles), 12:00pm (Español), 5:00pm (Ingles) Misas (CH) Lunes, 22 de febrero 8:30am Misa (CH) (Ingles), Adoración al Santísimo 9am-12pm (CH) Martes, 23 de febrero 8:30am Misa (CH) (Ingles), Tienda de Segunda Mano 10am-2pm (TS) Miércoles, 24 de febrero 8:30am Misa (CH) (Ingles) Jueves, 25 de febrero 8:30am Misa (CH) (Ingles) Viernes, 26 de febrero 8:30am Misa (CH) (Ingles), Tienda de Segunda Mano 10am-2pm (TS) Sábado, 27 de febrero 8:30am Misa (CH) (Ingles); 5pm Misa (CH) (Ingles), Tienda de Segunda Mano 10am-2pm (TS) Domingo, 28 de febrero 8:00am (Ingles), 10:00am(Ingles), 12:00pm (Español), 5:00pm (Ingles) Misas (CH) LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Lecturas de la Semana Domingo: Primer Domingo de Cuaresma; Lunes, Febrero 22, 2021 Rito de Elección; Rito de Envío; 1 Pe 5:1-4/Mt 16:13-19 Rito de Llamado a la conversión continua Lunes: Nacimiento de George Washington; Martes, Febrero 23, 2021 Inicio de la Cuaresma en el calendario juliano Is 55:10-11/Mt 6:7-15 Martes: San Policarpo Miércoles, Febrero 24, 2021 Jueves: Purim (festividad judía) comienza al atardecer Jon 3:1-10/Lc 11:29-32 Viernes: Abstinencia Jueves, Febrero 25, 2021 Sábado: San Gregorio de Narek Est C:12, 14-16, 23-25/Mt 7:7-12 Viernes, Febrero 26, 2021 Ez 18:21-28/Mt 5:20-26 Sábado, Febrero 27, 2021 Ministerios Dt 26:16-19/Mt 5:43-48 Servidores del Altar Domingo, Febrero 28, 2021 Cheryl Sanabia 321-460-2683 Gn 22:1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18/ Ministros de la Eucaristía Rom 8:31b-34/Mc 9:2-10 Sara Gonzalez 786-586-5319 Ujieres Grupo de Oración “Paz y Gozo” Grace Mendoza 321-695-5566 Lectores Transmite todos los viernes a las 7:30pm a Oscar Ahumada 321-444-5027 través de la página de btccorl.org. Música ¡Los esperamos! Joan Sanabia 407-293-4169 Ministerio de los Enfermos Nereida Matos 407-600-1742 Grupo de Oración Paz y Gozo Marosa Castillo 407-859-6508 Sagrada Familia Carmen Alcántara 203-982-6273 Divina Misericordia Ruben Marcano 407-446-4224 Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Guadalupe Montez 407-773-4479 Donación sacrificial Por favor, continúe donando a la Santísima Trinidad y Nuestra Campaña Católica durante Covid-19. Puede hacer una donación segura en línea a través de nuestro sitio web en www.btccorl.org February 21st, 2021 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 14
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