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John was standing with two of his disciples, and as he watched Jesus
walk by, he said, “Behold, the Lamb of God.” ‐John 1:35‐36
     Second Sunday of Ordinary Time January 17th 2021
Second Sunday of Ordinary Time January 17th 2021 - John was standing with two of his disciples, and as he watched Jesus walk by, he said, "Behold ...
PARISH CALENDAR
Sunday January 17th
Monday January 18th        9am-12pm Adoration (MC) 7:30am-2pm Main Church Open
Tuesday January 19th       10am-2pm Thrift Shoppe (CH) 7:30am-2pm Main Church Open
Wednesday January 20th     7:30am-2pm Main Church Open
Thursday January 21st      7:30am-2pm Main Church Open
Friday January 22nd        10am-2pm Thrift Shoppe (CH) 7:30am-2pm Main Church Open
Saturday January 23rd      10am-2pm Thrift Shoppe (CH) 7:30am-2pm Main Church Open
Sunday January 24th
           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, January 18th, 2021 Heb 5:1-10/Mk 2:18-22
                      Pastor                         8:30am—Katherine Olivieri †
          Reverend William J. Slight, M.S.           Tuesday, January 19th, 2021Heb 6:10-20/Mk 2:23-28
                  Associate Pastor                   8:30am—Katherine Olivieri †
           Reverend Robert Susann, M.S.              Wednesday, January 20th, 2021          Heb 7:1-3, 15-17/
          Airport Chaplain (In Residence)            8:30am—Jim & Euleta Williams †                 Mk 3:1-6
         Reverend Ronald Beauchemin, M.S.
                                                     Thursday, January 21st, 2021           Heb 7:25 — 8:6/
                   In Residence                      8:30am—Louis Leone †                         Mk 3:7-12
                PASTORAL STAFF
Rev. Mr. José González                      Deacon Friday, January 22nd, 2021 Heb 8:6-13/Mk 3:13-19
                                                     8:00am—Domingo Mangual Rodriguez, Rafaela Figueroa
Rev. Mr. Miguel Pagán                       Deacon             Otero, Juana Perez Abreu & Pascual Perez
Rev. Mr. Manny Garcia                       Deacon             Serrano †
Bro. Ron Lafleche, M.S.                    Sacristan
Araceli Cruz            Secretary/Pastoral Assistant Saturday, January 23rd, 2021           Heb 9:2-3, 11-14/
Dennis Beckwith       Bookkeeper/Office Coordinator 8:30am—Agnes Golda †                            Mk 3:20-21
                                                     5:00pm—Pete St. Pierre †
Louis Murgia            Director of Faith Formation
Yliana Soto               Faith Formation Assistant Sunday, January 24th, 2021
Brandie Akos             Y outh Ministry Coordinator Jon 3:1-5, 10/1 Cor 7:29-31/Mk 1:14-20
                                                     8:00am—Julio Navarro †
Cheryl Haney            Director of Liturgy & Music 10:00am—Betty Swisher †
Nelson Rodriguez           Maintenance Coordinator 12:00pm—People of the Church ♥
Susan Abouchacra Parish Projects/Safe Environment 5:00pm—Hector & Celia Sikes †
                                       Coordinator
Turner Flynn                       Media Specialist
              PARISH OFFICE                            For the peaceful repose: † For the prayer intention: ♥
 4545 Anderson Road Orlando, Florida 32812
 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)
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Let Your
               Light Shine

                                      Second Ordinary Sunday
                        (1 Samuel 3:3-19; 1 Corinthians 6:13-20; John 1:35-42 )

  Titles—Do you have a title? La Salette Missionaries write MS after their name, and the La Salette Sisters
  SNDS. Some of you, our readers, surely have academic titles, or wear a name tag indicating your role and
  status in your place of work.
  In the Bible, names often serve this purpose. Jesus tells Simon, “You will be called Cephas,” which
  means Peter and defines his role, his vocation. It would be interesting to speculate what name Jesus
  might give to each of us. One thing is certain: it would be both a blessing and an obligation.
  Take the simple name of disciple, for example. It is a beautiful thing to follow Christ; but the refrain of
  our life then becomes that of today’s Psalm: “Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will.”
  This is the submission that the Beautiful Lady calls us to at the very beginning of her discourse.
  Sometimes we fail to hear the call or, like Samuel, to understand where it is coming from. It may need to
  be repeated several times. Another person, like Eli, can help us understand what is happening.
  If we accept one or both of the titles given us by Our Lady of La Salette—”my children, my people”—we
  may reasonably be expected to honor her by living accordingly and carrying out the great mission she has
  given us.
  St. Paul proposes two less obvious names for believers: “temple of the Holy Spirit,” and “purchased at a
  price.” He draws the connection to the moral code that distinguished the Christians from the rest of Co-
  rinthian society.
  Once we have recognized and accepted our vocation, it reveals itself constantly. Andrew said to Simon,
  “We have found the Messiah!” The truth of that statement resonated in their hearts and minds for the rest
  of their days.
  For us, this is especially true of the Eucharist. In the Liturgy of the word we say in our hearts, “Speak,
  Lord, your servant is listening.” At the altar we remember the great price Jesus paid to save us. Where
  else can we be more conscious of being built into the temple of the Holy Spirit? There we draw the
  strength we need to live our Christian name and title.
  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 January 9th & 10th
           Offertory: $9,312 EFT: $10,618                    We proudly present this
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                                                            week’s lucky winner of the
  Please continue to donate to Blessed Trinity and
 Our Catholic Appeal during Covid-19. You can make           25 week club drawing.
  a secure online donation through our website at
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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
            January 2020                                             The travelers Mass takes
                                                               place at 12pm on Sunday’s at
 F. F. Classes Sunday: 24th, 31st                             the Hyatt Hotel at Orlando
                                                               International Airport with
 SURGE: 27th
                                                            Fr. Robert Susann. Mass takes
 RCIA: 24th, 31st                                               place at the lobby hotel.
                                                              No boarding pass
                                                                   needed.
                                                            All are welcome!!!

                                  OUR PRAYER INTENTIONS
Please pray for/Oremos por: Destiny Adorno — Makenzie Welch — Marty Bobak — Ronald Lewis — Samuel Can-
zomeri — Maritza Rodriguez — Ruthanne Tresnan Keymont — Ann & Neal Chambers — Nayomi Fernandez — Linda
Ochs — Donna Mallard — Claudia Perez — Madison Harris — Sister Rosemarie Hickman — Joanna Wood — Ray-
mond Bawal — Matthew Lohse — Jeanne Talty — Noreen Buckley — Steve Stachowski — Kerry Sheffield — Mary
Rose — Maria Pagara — Barbara Varrieur — Jennie Prefontaine — Lou & Suzanne Leone — Thomas Lowe — Norma
Forest — Rich Collins — Ronald Dunfee — Danny & Kathy Grant — Logan Pain — Kim Bowers — Jo Lea Carroll —
Belia Jiménez — Bebi Jimenez — Julio Jimenez — Luis R. Viera — Rachelle Laviere — Joanne Rogers — Bob Wil-
son — Corey Slater — Mary Adorno — Vernon Mattson — Luis Leone — Mike Flynn — Armando Mendez —
Thomas Campbell — Jeanie Hudson — Curt Hudson — Emily
                                                                  Agnes Golda — 12/18/2020
DiFazio — Natalie DiFazio — Rita Syvertson — Sr. Cecilia            Greg Moore — 1/1/2021
                                                                Anna Mae Bernard — 1/4/2021
Franco — Sr. Joanne Bierl — Sr. Kathie Shea — Paul               Please pray for those who have
McDonough — Laura & Russell Foss — Linda Foss — Bar &                 entered eternal life.
Ed Hierholzer — Laura Schipper — Vince & Ann Dy —           Por favor oren por aquellos que han pasado a la vida
Waleska Ramos — Cassidy Wismer — Jane Stalvey                                      eterna.
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   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!
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    We are pleased to share with you that the recent blood drive
resulted in 27 units of blood. Remember, each dona on can save
up to three lives so that means 81 pa ents could benefit from the
     lifesaving efforts of blood donors at Blessed Trinity Catholic
 Church. Thank you to all the BT parishioners that donated blood!

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                                                  REFLEXION
                                                    Títulos
              Segundo Domingo Ordinario: 1 Samuel 3:3‐19; 1 Corin os 6:13‐20; Juan 1:35‐42
¿Tienes un tulo? Los Misioneros de La Sale e escriben MS después de sus nombres, y las hermanas de la
Sale e SNDS. Algunos de ustedes, nuestros lectores, seguramente poseen tulos académicos, o llevan una
e queta que indica el rol o el status en su lugar de trabajo.
En la Biblia, los nombres a menudo están en función de un propósito. Jesús le dice a Simón, “Tú te llamarás
Cefas”, que significa Pedro y define su rol, su vocación. Sería interesante especular sobre el nombre que Je-
sús pudiera darnos a cada uno. Una cosa es cierta: sería al mismo empo una bendición y una obligación.
Tomando simplemente el nombre de discípulo, por ejemplo. Es cosa bella seguir a Cristo; pero el refrán de
nuestra vida entonces se convierte en el del Salmo de hoy: “Aquí estoy, Señor, para hacer tu voluntad”.
Esta es la sumisión a la que la Bella Señora nos llama al comienzo mismo de su discurso.
A veces no escuchamos el llamado o, como Samuel, no captamos su procedencia. Puede que necesitemos
escucharlo muchas veces. Otra persona, como Elí, puede ayudarnos a entender lo que está pasando.
Si aceptamos uno de los tulos o ambos de los que fueron dados por Nuestra Señora de La Sale e—“hijos
míos, mi pueblo”—con buena razón sería de esperar de nuestra parte honrarla viviendo en consecuencia y
llevando adelante la gran misión que ella nos ha confiado.
San Pablo propone dos nombres menos obvios para los creyentes: “templo del Espíritu Santo”, y
“comprados, ¡y a qué precio!”. Así él establece la conexión con el código moral que dis ngue a los cris anos
del resto de la sociedad de Corinto.
Una vez que hayamos reconocido y aceptado nuestra vocación, esta se revela a sí misma constantemente.
Andrés dijo a Simón, “¡Hemos encontrado al Mesías!”. La verdad de aquella afirmación resonó en sus corazo-
nes y mentes por el resto de sus días.
Para nosotros, esto es especialmente verdadero en cuanto a la Eucaris a. En la Liturgia de la palabra deci-
mos en nuestros corazones, “Habla, Señor, porque tu servidor escucha”. En el altar hacemos memoria del
gran precio pagado por Jesús para salvarnos. ¿Dónde más podemos ser más conscientes de ser construidos
como templo del Espíritu Santo? De allí sacamos la fortaleza que necesitamos para vivir nuestro nombre cris-
 ano con tulo y todo.
Traducción: Hno. Moisés Rueda, M.S.
FIESTA DE LA FE
Del cumplimiento a la espiritualidad
La Eucaristía dominical ha de ser más que un mero cumplimiento de uno de los mandamientos de la santa ma-
dre Iglesia. La participación plena, consciente y activa en la celebración litúrgica supone ser un punto no ne-
gociable en la vida de los cristianos. No es del mero cumplimiento del precepto donde obtenemos lo necesario
para continuar nuestra vida (aunque puede darse), es más bien, de asumir en nuestra vida lo que implica cele-
brar la Eucaristía. Es, creo yo, hacernos eco de la voz de los mártires del Norte de África que, ante la posi-
bilidad del martirio y la experiencia de la tortura a causa de su fe, fueron capaces de afirmar: “No podemos ser
cristianos sin la Eucaristía”. Resulta obvio que la celebración es parte de esta cláusula, pero más allá está el
atar la vida a ese misterio que se celebra; el transformar nuestra vida por la palabra proclamada, vivir con la
frescura de tratarnos como hermanos y hermanas, hacernos pan para que todos coman; trabajar por la justicia
como una posibilidad que puede comenzar ahora mismo y que como resultado tendrá la misericordia y la com-
pasión hacia los demás. Si en realidad celebramos la plenitud del sacramento, domingo a domingo, no po-
dremos ser cristianos sin la Eucaristía, sin convertirnos en lo que celebramos. —Miguel Arias, Copyright © J. S.
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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, 17 de enero       8:00am (Ingles), 10:00am(Ingles), 12:00pm (Español), 5:00pm (Ingles) Misas (CH)
Lunes, 18 de enero         8:30am Misa (CH) (Ingles), Adoración al Santísimo 9am-12pm (CH)
Martes, 19 de enero        8:30am Misa (CH) (Ingles), Tienda de Segunda Mano 10am-2pm (TS)
Miércoles, 20 de enero     8:30am Misa (CH) (Ingles)
Jueves, 21 de enero        8:30am Misa (CH) (Ingles)
Viernes, 22 de enero       8:30am Misa (CH) (Ingles), Tienda de Segunda Mano 10am-2pm (TS)
Sábado, 23 de enero        8:30am Misa (CH) (Ingles); 5pm Misa (CH) (Ingles), Tienda de Segunda Mano 10am-2pm (TS)
Domingo, 24 de enero       8:00am (Ingles), 10:00am(Ingles), 12:00pm (Español), 5:00pm (Ingles) Misas (CH)
             Lecturas de la Semana                      Segundo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
             Lunes, Enero 18, 2021                      17 de enero de 2021
              Heb 5:1-10/Mc 2:18-22                     Su cuerpo es templo del Espíritu Santo.
                                                        — 1 Corintios 6:19a
           Martes, Enero 19, 2021
            Heb 6:10-20/Mc 2:23-28
          Miércoles, Enero 20, 2021                           Grupo de Oración “Paz y Gozo”
           Heb 7:1-3, 15-17/Mc 3:1-6                     Transmite todos los viernes a las 7:30pm a través
                                                           de la página de btccorl.org. ¡Los esperamos!
           Jueves, Enero 21, 2021
           Heb 7:25 — 8:6/Mc 3:7-12
           Viernes, Enero 22, 2021                                          Ministerios
             Heb 8:6-13/Mc 3:13-19
                                                                          Servidores del Altar
           Sábado, Enero 23, 2021                                   Cheryl Sanabia 321-460-2683
          Heb 9:2-3, 11-14/Mc 3:20-21                                  Ministros de la Eucaristía
          Domingo, Enero 24, 2021                                    Sara Gonzalez 786-586-5319
        Jon 3:1-5, 10/1 Cor 7:29-31/                                            Ujieres
                 Mc 1:14-20                                         Grace Mendoza 321-695-5566
                                                                               Lectores
LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES                                    Oscar Ahumada 321-444-5027
Domingo: Segundo Domingo del Tiempo                                             Música
           Ordinario                                                 Joan Sanabia 407-293-4169
Lunes: Día de Martin Luther King, Jr.;                                Ministerio de los Enfermos
       Semana de Oración por la Unidad Cristiana                    Nereida Matos 407-600-1742
                                                                    Grupo de Oración Paz y Gozo
Miércoles: San Fabián; San Sebastián                                Marosa Castillo 407-859-6508
Jueves: Santa Inés                                                         Sagrada Familia
Viernes: Día de oración por la protección legal de                 Carmen Alcántara 203-982-6273
         la criatura en el vientre materno                                Divina Misericordia
Sábado: San Vicente; Santa Mariana Cope                             Ruben Marcano 407-446-4224
                                                                    Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe
                                                                   Guadalupe Montez 407-773-4479
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