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San Pabl0 Catholic Church Our Mission is to embrace God’s Loving Mercy, embracing our diversity as we serve the needs of others “While they were eating, he took bread, said the blessing, broke it and gave it to them, and said, ‘Take it; this is my body.’” - Mark 14:22
Reflections on the Gospel Mass Intentions Jesus establishes the new covenant between SATURDAY, June 5 God and his people with his body and blood. 4:00 PM L Bernie Wilhelm by Gloria Sci- Since the beginning of time, God has loved and ascai delighted in the people he created to share fully L Timothy & Joanne Colomb by in his love. Despite their repeated rejection and The San pablo Parish betrayal of him, God’s love for his people never L Bod & Margie Stapleton by ended. In Jesus, and the giving of his body and Mary Jean Stapleton blood, God offers us the way to become one L&D Wilhelm, Cook, & Benz with him and know his love completely. Families by Bernie Wilhelm + Bob & Arline Wallace by Col- leen & John Repetto Please Pray for the Sick + Frances Quinn by Charlotte & Dennis Quinn & Family Abby Cafiero, Amy Catanach, Andrew Czeck, Anna + Steve Flood by Marie Flood Hartley, Annie Marill & girls, Ashley Radloff, Baby Ale- + Glenn & Eileen Lingenfelter by man, Baby Axel, Baby Elizabeth, Baby Mila, Barbara Ma- ría Gooch, Barbara Musacchia, Bernie Wilhelm, Bill & Jean Tarlton Melody Kelley, Bob Wimmer, Bonnie Cucchi, Catherine Diaz, Catherine Dunn, Cassandra Followell-Bolten, Ce- SUNDAY, June 6 celia, Chris, Christel & Jon Rogeberg, Christine Grenet, 8:00 AM L&D Wilhelm, Cook, & Benz Christopher Cullen, Cristine Beysel, Craig & Crystal Families by Bernie Wilhelm Cates, Debra Loeffler, Denny Palmer, Diane Coldren, + Members of the Kelley Family Don Benz, Don Elzer, Donna Brozdonis, Doug & Melis- by Barbara Kelley sa, Elba & Baby, Ellen Monahan Andary, Emilia Eche- + Donna August by Janet DeRosa varría, Erick Armstrong, Faith Palguta, Father Ed Prus, Fran Newman, Frank Batistich, Frank Vaccaro, Frankie + Lillian Andrews by Janet DeRo- Wise, Fred Beverly, Gabriel Alvarez, Honey Karl, Jane sa Wisnewski, Jayna Johannes, Jeanne Eigner, Jeannie Platt, + Steve Flood by Marie Flood Jerry Paige, Jim & Connie Aaron, Jim Johnson, Jim Wal- ton, Jim, Joan Hoch, Joanne Piasecki, Joann Henning, 10:00 AM + Will Lanier by Tina Pozzi John & Judy Arnold, John Cunningham, John Jabro, John Luce, Jolyn Schneider, Joyce DeMarko, Kaitlyn Palguta, MONDAY, June 7 Karen Nielsen, Karen Wimmer, Kay Cornell, Lidia More- lia, Lucy Berglund, Maida Brown, Margaret D’Ascanio, 8:00AM L John Luce by The San Pablo Marie Flood, Marie Schmidt, Mario Hernandez, Mark Parish Horne, Mark Margenot, Mary Love, Michael Valentine, + Steve Flood by Marie Flood Mike Puto, Morgan Leary, Nancy Ahearn, Neil Rathbun, Paul Bekavak, Peter Pittman, Philomene Lebon, Raisa TUESDAY, June 8 Gonzalez, Randy Wright, Riley Johannes, Rita Sciascia, 8:00AM + Steve Flood by Marie Flood Roberto Betancourt, Roland & Truitt, Ruthie & Billy Wagner, Samantha Scofield, Sara Joseph‐Rager, Sue Pal- WEDNESDAY, June 9 guta, Tamara Pfeffer, Teresa Vaccaro, William Gus- tautson, Wilma Tarlton,& Yvonne Crimella 8:00 AM + Steve Flood by Marie Flood THURSDAY, June 10 Attention 8:00 AM L Patrick & Beth McWey by The To be sure that this sick list is up to date, San Pablo Parish Beginning September 1st 2021, only the names + Steve Flood by Marie Flood of those verified will continue to be on the list. If there has been a change in status of the sick FRIDAY, June 11 person, either from healing or passing away, 8:00 AM + Steve Flood by Marie Flood please contact the Parish Office and include your name, phone number and/or email address and identify the names of those you requested.
Covid-19 Prayer of Solidarity Discover the Cosmos For all who have contracted coronavirus, 2021 May 28 we pray for care and healing. Title: Lightning Eclipse from the Planet of the Goats For those who are particularly vulnerable, Image Credit: Peter Ward we pray for safety and protection. For all who experience fear or anxiety, we pray for peace of mind and spirit. For affected families who are facing difficult decisions between food on the table or public safety, we pray for policies that recognize their plight. For those who do not have adequate health insurance, we pray that no family will face financial burdens alone. For those who are afraid to access care due to immigration status, we pray for recognition of the God-given dignity of all. For our brothers and sisters around the world, Explanation: The reddened shadow of planet we pray for shared solidarity. Earth plays across the lunar disk in this telescopic For public officials and decisionmakers, image taken on May 26 near Sydney, New South we pray for wisdom and guidance. Wales, Australia. On that crisp, clear autumn night a Perigee Full Moon slid through the Father, during this time may your Church be a sign of northern edge of the shadow's dark central umbra. hope, comfort and love to all. Grant peace. Grant Short for a lunar eclipse, its total phase lasted only comfort. Grant healing. about 14 minutes. The Earth's shadow was not completely dark though. Instead it was suffused Be with us, Lord. with a faint red light from all the planet's sunsets Amen. and sunrises seen from the perspective of an eclipsed Moon, the reddened sunlight scattered by Earth's atmosphere. The HDR composite of 6 exposures also shows the wide range of brightness variations within Earth's umbral shadow against a faint background of stars. Anima Christi Prayer Each day a different image or photograph of our Soul of Christ, be my sanctification. fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer. Body of Christ, be my salvation. https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html Blood of Christ, fill all my veins. Water of Christ’s side, wash out my stains. Information Reflection Reflective Listening Passion of Christ, my comfort be. O good Jesus, listen to me. In Thy wounds I fain would hide, Ne’er to be parted from Thy side, Guard me, should the foe assail me. Prayer Faith Formation Reflective Listening Call me when my life shall fail me. Bid me come to Thee above, What the With Thy saints to sing Thy love, Faith, Miami? World without end. Amen.
San Pablo Parish Census Thank you to all who have completed our new and improved census form. Your participation allows us to serve you better. If you have not completed our new census form, forms can be obtained at the office and online at our website: www.sanpablomarathon.org. If you have any questions, please call the parish office at 305-289-0636. Bulletin Cover Photos We invite anyone who would like to share their talents to submit photos for the cover of our bulletin. If you have pictures for future bulletins, please submit at least one week in advance of the next week’s bulletin. Submissions can be sent to secretary@sanpablomarathon.org. Please include your permission to use the photo. San Pablo Parish takes only one collection at each weekend Mass May 30th, 2021 First Collection....................................... $2,652 Parish Maintenance ............................... $355 Electronic Giving @ WeShare ............... $275 Devotional Candles................................ $125 Stipend.................................................... $80 $3,528 Poor Box.................................................. $41 Attention Parishioners If you receive text messages or emails from “clergy” asking for gifts of any kind, especially those of financial nature, please know that they are scammers. Clergy would not ask for donations through those channels. You can report the scam to Florida’s Consumer Protection Division, by visiting www.myfloridalegal.com or by calling the Fraud Hotline, 1-866-966-7226.
Sacramental Life at San Pablo First Communion We pray for the children who received First Communion on Sunday, May 30th and for their families: •Maleeya Abraham, child of Martine & Gerson Abraham •Sutton Sayer, child of Allison & Sean Sayer Matrimony We are happy that Brielle Cotelo and Nick Pavese are to celebrate the Sacrament of Matrimony here at San Pablo on Friday, June 11th, 2021. Baptism San Pablo welcomes the newest member of our Faith community through the sacrament of Baptism they are to receive on Sunday, June 13th, 2021. Congratulations to •Ella Sofia Evans child of Michelle & Andrew •Damian Velasquez, child of Rocio & Eduardo Whenever we welcome new life, our life as a faith community is enhanced. Parents, Godparents, and community promise to share the joys and challenges of living our Catholic faith. “Teach them to carry out everything I have commanded you. And know that I am with you always…” Confirmation We look forward to Sunday, June 20th at the 10:00 AM Mass when Archbishop Wenski will be here to Confirm our Candidates. Religious Education Program Now Accepting Registrations PreK 4 - 9th Grade Hands Sanitized and Faces Masked Registration forms are also available in the Parish Office. Take an extra form for your neighbor who has children! Meets on Sundays after the 10:00 Mass in the parish hall 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
The San Pablo Confirmation II class, that will be Confirmed on June 20th, still wants to continue doing good. So, here’s their plan: Every month they will be collecting a different kind of food for KAIR (Keys Area Interdenominational Resources), which is the primary source in Marathon for those in need. It is supported by all the churches in our fine city. How will you know what to donate? They will let you know through announcements in church, in the bulletin, and in the newsletter emails. Where should I put my donations? In the giant blue bins at the doors of the church. You won’t want to miss a month! Because of the creativity of these young San Pablo Candidates, each month will be an interesting mix! The pictures on the bins will let you know what to put in! Every Monday the food will be delivered to KAIR where the people are happily waiting to see what the donations will be! INSTACART: If it’s hard to get out shopping, think about having Instacart do it for you AND have it delivered to San Pablo! You are invited to go up to the center isle to the Altar during the Offertory at Mass and put your donations in the large blue bin.
The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ On the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ, we give special honor to Jesus, truly present in the most Blessed Sacrament of the altar. As Catholics, we worship the presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist, both during Mass and outside of Mass. We are encouraged to spend time in prayer before the Lord in the Eucharist. Many parishes offer regular exposition of the Blessed Sacrament in a monstrance. We may also choose to visit the church at other times to adore the Blessed Sacrament reserved in the tabernacle. Why does Jesus give himself to us as food and drink? Jesus gives himself to us in the Eucharist as spiritual nourishment because he loves us. God’s whole plan for our salvation is directed to our participation in the life of the Trinity, the com- munion of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Our sharing in this life begins with our Baptism, when by the power of the Holy Spirit we are joined to Christ, thus becoming adopted sons and daughters of the Father. It is strengthened and increased in Confirmation. It is nourished and deepened through our participation in the Eucharist. By eating the Body and drinking the Blood of Christ in the Eucharist we become united to the person of Christ through his humani- ty. . . . In being united to the humanity of Christ we are at the same time united to his divinity. Our mortal and corruptible natures are transformed by being joined to the source of life. . . . By being united to Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit dwelling in us, we are drawn up into the eternal relationship of love among the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. As Jesus is the eternal Son of God by nature, so we become sons and daughters of God by adoption through the sacrament of Baptism. Through the sacraments of Baptism and Confirmation (Chrismation), we are temples of the Holy Spirit, who dwells in us, and by his in dwelling we are made holy by the gift of sanctifying grace. The ultimate promise of the Gospel is that we will share in the life of the Holy Trinity. The Fathers of the Church called this participation in the divine life “divinization” (theosis). In this we see that God does not merely send us good things from on high; instead, we are brought up into the inner life of God, the communion among the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. In the celebration of the Eucharist (which means “thanksgiving”) we give praise and glory to God for this sublime gift. When the bread and wine become the Body of Christ, why do they still look and taste like bread and wine? In the celebration of the Eucharist, the glorified Christ becomes present under the appearances of bread and wine in a way that is unique, a way that is uniquely suited to the Eucharist. In the Church’s traditional theological language, in the act of consecration during the Eucharist the “substance” of the bread and wine is changed by the power of the Holy Spirit into the “substance” of the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ. At the same time, the “accidents” or appear- ances of bread and wine remain. “Substance” and “accident” are here used as philosophical terms that have been adapted by great medieval theologians such as St. Thomas Aquinas in their efforts to understand and explain the faith. Such terms are used to convey the fact that what appears to be bread and wine in every way (at the level of “accidents” or physical attrib- utes––that is, what can be seen, touched, tasted, or measured) in fact is now the Body and Blood of Christ (at the level of “substance” or deepest reality). This change at the level of sub- stance from bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ is called “transubstantiation.” According to Catholic faith, we can speak of the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist be- cause this transubstantiation has occurred (cf. Catechism, no. 1376).
Community Resources Below is a list of commonly requested community resources. Please note that the availability of the financial assistance varies and is dependent on current grant funding availability for each organization. You are always welcome to call Catholic Charities to receive information about currently available resources at 305 292 9790. For a much more comprehensive list of all services available at this time, please visit our website’s homepage and click “United Way”. Rent/Mortgage/Housing assistance Catholic Charities…………………………..305-292-9790, 305-807-4503, pschwermer@ccadm.org Rapid Rehousing Program…………….786-526-1954 Community Services Block Grant….305-245-7738 (extension 236). KAIR………………………………………………..305-743-4582 Samuels House……………………………….305-296-0240, samuelshouse.org Habitat for Humanity…………………...305-734-9828 Food and Nutrition Services Feeding the Homeless at Independence Kay…….305-289-7676 KAIR……………………………………………………………………...305-743-4582 Legal Aide: Tennent/ landlord issues, Benefit issues and other civil issues Legal Services of Greater Miami.…………………..866-686-2760, www.legalservicesmiami.org Medical Care: CHI Marathon Health Center………...………...305-743-4000 Good Health Clinic:…………………………………...305-853-1788 COVID-19 Vaccine Vaccine Information to Protect Yourself, Your Family, and Your Community: Vaccines are now available, with or without an appointment at local pharmacies including at CVS, Walgreens, Publix, and CHI. You can pre-register with the State’s Sharecare system at myvaccine.fl.gov. Once pre-registered, you will be notified when appointments are available in your area. This website allows individuals who are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine to be proactively contacted when vaccine appointments are available. If you do not have access to a computer, call the toll-free line for Monroe County at 866-201-7069 or for TTY (Text Telephone Relay) at 833-990-2908.
San Pablo Mass Accommodations In addition to providing our parishioners with the option to view our Masses online, we are also simulcasting our weekend Masses outside at the church entrance and throughout our gardens for those who cannot find comfortable space in the church building and for those who prefer to socially distance outdoors. If you need to receive the Eucharist by tongue, please direct yourself towards the priest during Holy Communion. Update from the Archdiocese: The Archdiocese of Miami’s guidelines for masks and social distancing have not changed. In the coming days they will review what might be appropriate. For your safety and peace of mind, Father Luis and San Pablo’s office staff have been vaccinated for the Covid-19 virus and will continue to wear masks.
Forgiveness: Letting go of Grudges & Bitterness Reflecting on hurt and What are the benefits of how to forgive forgiving someone? When someone you care about hurts you, you can Letting go of grudges and bitterness can make hold on to anger, resentment and thoughts of revenge way for improved health and peace of mind. — or embrace forgiveness and move forward. By Mayo Clinic Staff Forgiveness can lead to: Who hasn't been hurt by the actions or words of • Healthier relationships another? Perhaps a parent constantly criticized you • Improved mental health growing up, a colleague sabotaged a project or your partner had an affair. Or maybe you've had a traumatic • Less anxiety, stress and hostility experience, such as being physically or emotionally • Lower blood pressure abused by someone close to you. • Fewer symptoms of depression These wounds can leave you with lasting feelings of anger and bitterness — even vengeance. • A stronger immune system But if you don't practice forgiveness, you might be the • Improved heart health one who pays most dearly. By embracing forgiveness, you can also embrace peace, hope, gratitude and joy. • Improved self-esteem Consider how forgiveness can lead you down the path of physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. What are the effects of holding a grudge? What is forgiveness? Forgiveness means different If you're unforgiving, you might: things to different people. Generally, however, it • Bring anger and bitterness into every involves a decision to let go of resentment and relationship and new experience thoughts of revenge. The act that hurt or offended you might always be with you, but forgiveness can lessen its • Become so wrapped up in the wrong that grip on you and help free you from the control of the you can't enjoy the present person who harmed you. Forgiveness can even lead to • Become depressed or anxious feelings of understanding, empathy and compassion for the one who hurt you. • Feel that your life lacks meaning or purpose, or that you're at odds with your Forgiveness doesn't mean forgetting or excusing the spiritual beliefs harm done to you or making up with the person who caused the harm. Forgiveness brings a kind of peace • Lose valuable and enriching that helps you go on with life. connectedness with others To read more, please visit the This Week page on our parish website.
We welcome anyone new to the area to register at our parish, visit Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, and take a walk through our beautiful Prayer Gardens. Mass & Confessions San Pablo Parish Schedule Information *Masses are on Eastern Daylight Time Staff Saturdays Pastor: Fr. Luis Pérez Vigil Mass frperez@sanpablomarathon.org Celebrated & Recorded in Church Phone: (305) 289-0636 Ext. 101 at 4:00 PM Available to View Online Plant Manager: Paul Navara Saturday Evening on pnavara@sanpablomarathon.org sanpablomarathon.org Phone: (305) 587-4383 Sundays Office Manager: Marianne Benvenuti Mass Celebrated in Church at mbenvenuti@sanpablomarathon.org 8:00 AM & 10:00 AM Phone: (305) 289-0636 Ext. 102 Recorded Mass Available All Day on Office Secretary: May Rosario sanpablomarathon.org secretary@sanpablomarathon.org Phone: (305) 289-0636 Monday through Friday Recitation of the Rosary at 7:30 AM Office Daily Mass at 8:00 AM Confession Monday through Friday First Fridays immediately following Hours: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Morning Mass Phone: (305)-289-0636 Saturdays at 3:00 PM in the entrance gazebo Emergency Phone: (305) 587-4383 Alternatively, call the Office or speak with info@sanpablomarathon.org Father to arrange a time Online 550 122nd Street-Ocean Marathon, Fl 33050 www.sanpablomarathon.org Email Father for: Baptism, Confirmation, Reconciliation, Marriage, Anointing and Holy Communion for the Homebound, Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
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