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PARISH CALENDAR Sunday April 18th Monday April 19th 9am-12pm Adoration (MC) 7:30am-2pm Main Church Open Tuesday April 20th 10am-2pm Thrift Shoppe (CH) Wednesday April 21st 7:30am-2pm Main Church Open Thursday April 22nd 7:30am-2pm Main Church Open Friday April 23rd 10am-2pm Thrift Shoppe (CH) 7:30am-2pm Main Church Open Saturday April 24th 10am-2pm Thrift Shoppe (CH) 7:30am-2pm Main Church Open Sunday April 25th 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, April 19th, 2021 Acts 6:8-15/Jn 6:22-29 Pastor 8:30am—Pablo Sabogal ♥ Reverend William J. Slight, M.S. Associate Pastor Tuesday, April 20th, 2021 Acts 7:51—8:1/Jn 6:30-35 8:30am—Geo & Senior Class Of Bishop Moore ♥ Reverend Robert Susann, M.S. Airport Chaplain (In Residence) Wednesday, April 21st, 2021 Acts 8:1-8/Jn 6:35-40 Reverend Ronald Beauchemin, M.S. 8:30am—Geo & Senior Class Of Bishop Moore ♥ In Residence Thursday, April 22nd, 2021 Acts 8:26-40/Jn 6:44-51 Reverend Richard Landry, M.S. 8:30am—Rita Syverston † In Residence PASTORAL STAFF Friday, April 23rd, 2021 Acts 9:1-20/Jn 6:52-59 Rev. Mr. José González Deacon 8:30am—Jean Lynch † Rev. Mr. Miguel Pagán Deacon Saturday, April 24th, 2021 Acts 9:31-42/Jn 6:60-69 Rev. Mr. Manny Garcia Deacon 8:30am—Miriam Santiago & Nydia Nazario † Bro. Ron Lafleche, M.S. Sacristan 5:00pm—Minnie Zaytoun Araceli Cruz Secretary/Pastoral Assistant Dennis Beckwith Bookkeeper Sunday, April 25th, 2021 Acts 4:8-12/1 Jn 3:1-2/Jn 10:11-18 Louis Murgia Director of Faith Formation 8:00am—Rita Syverston † Yliana Soto Faith Formation Assistant 10:00am—Agnes Golda † Brandie Akos Y outh Ministry Coordinator 12:00pm—Zoila Calidonio & Osmin Sanchez † Cheryl Haney Director of Liturgy & Music 5:00pm—Alda Wade † Nelson Rodriguez Maintenance Coordinator Susan Abouchacra Parish Projects/Safe Environment For the peaceful repose: † For the prayer intention: ♥ Coordinator Turner Flynn Media Specialist PARISH OFFICE 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 Church (Daily Rosary prayed at 8am) Fr. Bill: WSlight@btccor l.or g Saturday Vigil: 5:00pm (English) Our parish is staffed by the Missionaries of Our Sunday: 8:00am (English), 10:00am Lady of La Salette, Province of Mary Mother of (English), Americas, along with our sister church, Good Shepherd Parish in Orlando. 12:00pm (Spanish), 5:00pm (English) April 18th, 2021 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 2
Let Your Light Shine Third Sunday of Easter (Acts 3:13-19; 1 John 2:1-5; Luke 24:35-48) Come Closer—Today’s title quotes Mary’s first words to the children at La Salette. She adds, “Don’t be afraid.” We recognize the pattern, in reverse, from the Scriptures. In last Sunday’s Gospel, Thomas was invited to come so close as to touch Jesus' wounds. Today, Luke tells a similar story. While two disciples were telling how they had met Jesus on the road to Emmaus, suddenly, there he was! He reassured them, “Look at my hands and my feet, that it is I myself. Touch me and see, because a ghost does not have flesh and bones as you can see I have.” In both accounts, Jesus' first words are, “Peace be with you.” Of course, this might simply have been the normal greeting, “Shalom,” but the context gives it a richer meaning. The invitation to touch is viewed as a way of restoring inner peace. It is almost as if the Church this week is giving us a second chance, a second invitation to recognize Christ crucified, Christ risen, and to desire ever more zealously to be his faithful disciples. Peter’s speech in today’s first reading acknowledges that his audience missed their chance to accept Jesus as the Redeemer and, instead, put him to death. But all is not lost. If we read between the lines, Peter is saying, “Even you can be saved.” By telling the people to repent and be converted, he is inviting them to draw closer to the one who can give them true peace. Is that not what Our Lady tells us? Even we can be saved. She reminds us in her own way of what we hear today in the second reading: “Jesus is expiation for our sins, and not for our sins only but for those of the whole world.” After calming his disciples' fears, Jesus said, “It is written that the Christ would suffer and rise from the dead on the third day and that repentance, for the forgiveness of sins, would be preached in his name to all the nations, beginning from Jerusalem.” All are called to come closer. Maximin said that, when he and Mélanie ran down to the Beautiful Lady, “No one could have passed be- tween her and us.” She came to bring her people closer to her Son, to restore us to peace with him. We are called to make that message known. Wayne Vanasse, and Fr. René Butler, M.S. Sacrificial Giving Fostering stewardship as a way of life for Blessed Trinity Catholic Church Weekend of April 10th & 11th Offertory: $9,724 EFT: $7,056 Debt Reduction: $0 EFT: $617 Please continue to donate to Blessed Trinity and Our Catholic Appeal during Covid-19. You can make a secure online donation through our website at www.btccorl.org April 18th, 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 April 2021 The travelers Mass takes place at 12pm on Sunday’s at Faith Formation: 18th, 25th the Hyatt Hotel at Orlando International Airport with SURGE: 21st, 28th Fr. Robert Susann. Mass takes RCIA: 18th, 25th place at the lobby hotel. No boarding pass FHC Retreat: 24th at 9am needed. All are welcome!!! OUR PRAYER INTENTIONS Please pray for/Oremos por: 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 — Steve Stachowski — Kerry Shef- field — Thomas Lowe — Juan Reyes Salgado — Fernando Rios — Crist Clark — Janet Weikel — Mishael Duarte — Bebi Jiménez — Baby Orlando — Dennise Kennedy — Luis R. Viera — Betty Thomas — Pauline Mensi — Joey — Ray & Marie Heurtin — Melissa Cavida — Rosa Minanda — Vernon Mattson — Luis Leone — Asia Jenkins — Marie Blackford — Armando Mendez — Thomas Campbell — Jeanie Hudson — Curt Hudson — Emily DiFazio — Natalie DiFazio — Sr. Cecilia Franco — Sr. Joanne Bierl — Sr. Kathie Shea — Paul McDonough — Laura & Russell Foss — Linda Foss — Bar & Ed Hierholzer — Laura Schipper — Mary Hensel — 04/05/2021 Frank & Brenda Carbo — Christina Phillips — Susan Miranti Mary Roddy — 04/11/2021 — Carol & Leo Rollman — James Matthews — Mary Rose Please pray for those who have — Maria Pagara — Barbara Varrieur — Jennie Prefontaine — entered eternal life. Andrew Varrieur —Alfonse Kusters — Janine Kusters — Bar- Por favor oren por aquellos que han pasado bara Panner — Deborah Birke — Joyce Porter a la vida eterna. April 18th, 2021 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 4
B L E S SED T R I NI T Y Guide Book & Directory Adver sing Opportunity We are in the process of upda ng our annual Guide Book for the church. This book will contain everything per nent to our church: the various ministries, organiza ons, commi ees, ac vi es, func ons and events. This book is being provided and direct‐mailed to each family at no cost to our church, and it is again being subsidized by local businesses that adver se. If you own or manage a business and would like to find out about adver sing in our book, please call the Church Office. Recent survey results by Guide Book Publishing show that 92.1% of families would rather patronize a Guide Book & Directory adver ser over a non‐adver ser. It “will pay” to adver se in our new Guide Book & Directory. Update Membership Informa on Does our Church database have YOUR family membership record correct? Here is your chance to update YOUR record for our annual Guide Book (if you haven’t already done so). It is me for us to update our database with any changes, addi ons, or dele ons that may have occurred in YOUR family over the past year. Have you changed your phone number? Have you moved? Are you preparing to move soon? Are all of your children s ll at home and are they all included in your membership record? If you have not already informed the Church Office about changes to your record, please let us know now so that the Guide Book will be sent to your correct address. The Church Office number is 407‐277‐1702. Thank you for your help! Easter Reflec ons for the Family Available on our Website—Weekly Easter reflec ons can be found on the homepage of our website www.btccorl.org for download or to print. These are a great resource to have for the en re family at home during the Easter season. April 18th, 2021 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 5
B L E S SED T R I NI T Y We are going to have a training session for new altar servers on April 21st at 4pm in the Main Church. Please see Brother Ron a er Mass to pick up an applica on or call our parish office at 407‐277‐1702. We have begun to pray the Rosary before the 10 am Mass every Sunday. Please join us in prayer at 9:30 AM in the Church. If you or your family is interested in leading a Rosary or would like more informa on, please contact Alana Malechuk via email at alanamalechuk@hotmail.com or call/text 919‐924‐7598. The Missionaries of Our Lady of LaSale e in collabora on with parishioners from Blessed Trinity and Good Shepherd parishes in Orlando, Florida invite you to Earth Day prayers on April 22, Earth Day. These prayers can be found on the par‐ ish websites (www.gs.church and www.btccorl.org), parish Facebook pages (www.facebook.com/goodshepherdorlando and www.facebook.com/blessedtrinityorlando), and on YouTube (GS YOUTUBE CHANNEL: nyurl.com/y4cpukcb ). We hope that these prayers Bring blessings to You and the Earth on this special day. Our Catholic Appeal 2021 Thanks to you, Blessed Trinity is off to a good start for Our Catholic Appeal 2021. However, only 21% of Blessed Trinity parishioners, which means only 1 out of 5 families, is contribu ng to Our Catholic Appeal. We encourage everyone to prayerfully consider contribu ng. Any amount helps us reach our goal, which is mandatory. Be sure to indicate that your contribu on is for Blessed Trinity ORLANDO. This insures that we get the credit for your dona on. If you need help making your dona on call our parish office at 407‐277‐1702. April 18th, 2021 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 6
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 4pm and second Sunday of the month for 9th, 10th & 11th graders at 3pm. Space is limited. Please call Nel‐ son at 407‐277‐1702 or 407‐277‐ 3939 April 18th, 2021 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 7
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B L E S SED T R I NI T Y Interest Mee ng Dates: April 29th at 6pm & May 15th at 1pm Please call the office for more informa on: 407‐277‐1702 April 18th, 2021 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 11
B L E S SED T R I NI T Y Day 1 ‐ Saturday September 25th Evening check‐in at Orlando airport for flight to Dublin. Day 2 ‐ Sunday September 26th Arrive in Dublin airport and meet our guide and coach before ge ng some breakfast. As part of our arrival to this historical city, that dates back to 988AD our coach will take us on a panoramic city sightseeing tour of the highlights of Dublins fair City OConnell Street, Trinity College, Georgian Squares, Government Buildings, Dublin Castle, Christ‐ church & St Patricks Cathedrals, Guinness Brewery, Phoenix Park, and Kilmainham Jail A er our gentle introduc on we will visit the Shrine of St Valen ne for Mass. A er mass we will check into our hotel for 1 night, A ernoon free to rest, or for personal visits to places of interest. Meals ‐ B, D Day 3 ‐ Monday September 27th Depart Dublin for Croa a, on arrival, you will be met by our guides and your coach for your transfer to the Blessed village of Medjugorje. As we drive into Medjugorje, with the steeple of St. James Church first gree ng us, we will ar‐ rive at our hotel where we check in and have Lunch. Each evening, we will a end the parish evening program. It be‐ gins with the rosary followed by Holy Mass and depending on the day, we finish with adora on. Meals ‐ B, D Day 4 ‐ Tuesday September 28th A er breakfast we will a end the 10:00am English Mass in the Church of St. James. Following Mass, there will be an opening mee ng where the guides will share with us the history of the village, introduce us to the shrine and take us through the week. In the a ernoon we will visit the Blue Cross, a place of many appari ons of Our Lady. We also will walk to Vickas old family home, to see and to pray in the room where she had appari ons over a long period of me. A er dinner, a end the evening prayer program. Meals ‐ B, D Day 5 ‐ Wednesday September 29th A er breakfast, we gather at the statue of Our Lady to walk through the vineyards, to the Hill of Appari ons (Podbrdo). We climb, in prayer, to the place where Our Lady first appeared to six frightened children in June of 1981. This a ernoon there is an op onal tour to Cenacolo, which is a community for recovering drug addicts. A er dinner, we a end the evening program. Meals ‐ B, D Day 6 ‐Thursday September 30th Our day begins with breakfast and we then meet at the base of Cross Mountain (Krizevac) to start our ascent. We pray the Sta ons of the Cross as we make our way to the summit. Our journey is rewarded by taking me for reflec‐ on and prayer by the cross located at the top of the mountain. We make our descent in me for holy Mass. In the a ernoon, following our climb, we will have some free me. This evening we have a special treat as our program di‐ rector, David Parkes, performs for us in concert with an Evening of prayer through song. David is an interna onally acclaimed singer and o en travels worldwide singing the word of Our Lord. Meals ‐ B, D Day 7 ‐Friday October 1st Enjoy breakfast in the Hotel a er enjoy a free day in Medjugorje for personal prayer and reflec on. Return for our final dinner in the hotel. Meals ‐ B, D Day 8 ‐ Saturday October 2nd We meet as a group to join in the closing mee ng on the church grounds. David and the guides conclude the week with prayer and a short follow up on the week. A er our good byes, take our transfer to the Importanne Resort hotel in the Lapad area of Dubrovnik, located in gardens of mature pines, cypress trees and oleander flowers. A short walk through the hotel gardens leads to the promenade with an excellent choice of restaurants, bars and cafes. The old city of Dubrovnik is 4 km away by public bus or taxi. Following our arrival we will enjoy dinner in the hotel. Meals ‐ B, D April 18th, 2021 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 12
B L E S SED T R I NI T Y Day 9 ‐ Sunday October 3rd A er breakfast, we will take our bus in to the Old Town of Dubrovnik for Holy Mass. A er Mass, we will take a guid‐ ed tour of this speculator city. Dubrovniks tempestuous past dates all the way back to ancient mes which has wrote a history filled with thrilling adventures, legends and ba les. A er our tour we will have free me in the Old town to get some lunch and do a li le personal shopping or sight seeing. Dinner will be back in the hotel. Meals ‐ B, D Day 10 ‐ Monday, October 4rd Today will be free to enjoy the facili es of the hotel, or wander into the old town of Dubrovnik. A er an early dinner in the hotel we will take a transfer into Gruz Harbor in Dubrovnik to board our over night ferry to Bari, Italy ‐ arriv‐ ing at approximately 7am the following morning. Meals ‐ B, D Day 11 ‐ Tuesday October 5th Upon arrival at the port of Bari we will meet our guide and drive to its quaint historical town where we will cele‐ brate Mass in the famous Basilica of St. Nicholas of Bari. Originally constructed to house the relics of St Nicholas, His remains which are said to emanate a miraculous manna liquid with special powers, are ensconced in a shrine in the beau ful vaulted crypt. A er lunch in a typical Italian restaurant we will drive to San Giovanni Rotondo, enjoying the magical landscape of Puglia with its combina on of wonderful coastline and century‐old olive trees. We will check into the four‐star San Giovanni Rotondo Palace Hotel and have the evening at leisure. Meals ‐ B, L, D Day 12 ‐ Wednesday October 6th We will celebrate morning Mass in the ancient church of Our Lady of Grace where Padre Pio celebrated Mass, heard confessions and received the gi of the s gmata. A erwards we will visit the English Office as we learn more of the life of St. Pio and receive a blessing with the glove and crucifix used by the friar. In the a ernoon we will visit the Capuchin Friary where the humble friar lived and died and have me for prayer before the crucifix before which He received the gi of the s gmata. We will end our day with a visit to the Church of St. Pio of Pietrelcina where, a er seeing the wonderful mosaics of Marko Ivan Rupnik, we will arrive at the crypt of St. Pio and have me for prayer before the mortal remains of this great saint of our me. Meals ‐ B, L, D Day 13 ‐ Thursday October 7th This morning we will drive to the town of Monte SantAngelo and celebrate Mass at the Shrine of St. Michael the Archangel, the oldest shrine in Western Europe dedicated to the Archangel Michael. We will have me at leisure in this wonderful town before returning to our hotel for lunch. In the a ernoon we will visit the hospital, Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza, considered Padre Pios greatest crea on. We will enjoy a tour of the hospital and hear how Padre Pios great dream has now become one of the most important hospitals in southern Italy. Meals B, L, D Day 14 ‐ Friday October 8th A er breakfast we will depart San Giovanni Rotondo and will enjoy wonderful views of the Adria c Coast as we drive to the town of Lanciano, site of the First Eucharis c Miracle of the Catholic Church. We will celebrate Mass and a erwards venerate the relics of the Eucharis c Miracle. A er free me for lunch we drive to the town of Man‐ oppello. We visit the Basilica of the Holy Face which is home to the mysterious cloth displaying the true image of Our Lords Face imprinted on the Veil of Veronica. Learn more of the history behind the arrival of the veil in the town of Manoppello and have me for private prayer. A erwards we will check into the House of the Pilgrim, born from the will of the Capuchin friars, located next to the sanctuary. Meals B, D Day 15 ‐ Saturday October 9th This morning we will depart Manoppello and enjoy our last glimpses of the Italian countryside as we drive to Fium‐ icino airport for our return flight to Orlando. Meals B April 18th, 2021 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 13
B L E S SED T R I NI T Y Second Blessings Thrift Shoppe & Boutique 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! April 18th, 2021 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 14
B L E S SED T R I NI T Y REFLEXION Acérquense Tercer Domingo de Pascua: Hechos 3:13‐19; 1 Juan 2:1‐5; Lucas 24:35‐48 El tulo de hoy cita las primeras palabras de María a los niños en La Sale e. Ella añade, “No tengan miedo”. Reconocemos el patrón, en reversa, desde las Escrituras. En el úl mo Evangelio dominical, Tomás fue invitado a acercarse a Jesús tanto como para tocar sus heridas. Hoy Lucas nos da un relato similar. Mientras dos discípulos estaban contando cómo se habían encontrado con Jesús en el camino de Emaús y ¡de repente, ahí estaba! Los tranquilizó a todos, “Miren mis manos y mis pies, soy yo mismo. Tóquenme y vean. Un espíritu no ene carne ni huesos, como ven que yo tengo”. En ambas versiones de este relato, las primeras palabras de Jesús son, “La paz esté con ustedes”. Este pudo haber sido el saludo normal, “Shalom”, pero el contexto le da un significado más rico. La invitación a tocar es vista como una manera de restaurar la paz interior. Esto es casi como si la iglesia esta semana nos estuviera dando una segunda oportunidad, una segunda invi‐ tación para reconocer a Cristo crucificado, a Cristo resucitado, y a desear con más celo aún el ser sus fieles discípulos. El discurso de Pedro en la primera lectura de hoy da a entender que su audiencia había perdido la oportuni‐ dad de aceptar a Jesús como el Redentor y, en su lugar, lo enviaron a la muerte. Pero no todo está perdido. Si leemos entre líneas, Pedro está diciendo, “Ustedes también pueden salvarse”. Al decirles que hay que arrepen rse para conver rse, les está invitando a acercarse a aquel que puede darles la verdadera paz. ¿Acaso no es eso lo que Nuestra Señora nos dice? También nosotros podemos ser salvados. Ella nos hace rememorar a su manera aquello que escuchamos hoy en la segunda lectura: “Jesús es la Víc ma propiciato‐ ria por nuestros pecados, y no sólo por los nuestros, sino también por los del mundo entero” Después de calmar el temor de sus discípulos Jesús dijo:” Así estaba escrito: el Mesías debía sufrir y resucitar de entre los muertos al tercer día, y comenzando por Jerusalén, en su Nombre debía predicarse a todas las naciones la conversión para el perdón de los pecados”. Maximino lo dijo, cuando él y Melania bajaron apresurados hacia la Bella Señora, “nadie hubiera podido pa‐ sar entre ella y nosotros”‐ Ella vino para hacer que su pueblo se acerque más a su Hijo, para restaurar la paz con él. Estamos llamados a hacer conocer aquel mensaje. Traducción: Hno. Moisés Rueda, M.S. FIESTA DE LA FE El Salmo Responsorial El Salmo es parte integral de la Liturgia de la Palabra y por lo tanto no debe omitirse. No es un “canto de med- itación” y, como parte de la Liturgia de la Palabra, ha de cantarse o proclamarse “desde el ambón o desde un sitio oportuno” (IGMR, 61). En la naturaleza misma del Salmo está el que se cante, de hecho, son cantos que reflejan situaciones muy concretas de la vida del pueblo de Israel, no sólo de victoria, o de alabanza, sino de tristeza, abandono e incluso, de enojo. Aunque la Instrucción para el uso del Misal Romano permite que se recite, el mismo documento pide que se recite “de manera adecuada para que favorezca la meditación de la Palabra de Dios”. El canto del mismo, puede ser de dos maneras: responsorial o directa. Aun así, la Or- denación General de las Lecturas de la Misa prefiere que sea responsorial a fin de que la gente “comprenda el sentido espiritual del Salmo”. Este momento de la liturgia no es “la hora del aficionado”, sino un momento clave, precedido por el silencio, para dejar que la palabra de Dios habite en nosotros con toda su riqueza (Colosenses 3:16). ——Miguel Arias, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. April 18th, 2021 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 15
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, 18 de abril Misas 8:00am (Ingles), 10:00am(Ingles), 12:00pm (Español), 5:00pm (Ingles) (CH) Lunes, 19 de abril 8:30am Misa (CH) (Ingles), Martes, 20 de abril 8:30am Misa (CH) (Ingles), Tienda de Segunda Mano 10am-2pm (TS) Miércoles, 21 de abril 8:30am Misa (CH) (Ingles) Jueves, 22 de abril 8:30am Misa (CH) (Ingles) Viernes, 23 de abril 8:30am Misa (CH) (Ingles) Sábado, 24 de abril 8:30am Misa (CH) (Ingles) Domingo, 25 de abril Misas 8:00am (Ingles), 10:00am(Ingles), 12:00pm (Español), 5:00pm (Ingles) (CH) LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Lecturas de la Semana Domingo: Tercer Domingo de Pascua Lunes, Abril 19, 2021 Miércoles: San Anselmo; Hch 6:8-15/Jn 6:22-29 Día de los Administradores Profesionales Jueves: Día de la Tierra Martes, Abril 20, 2021 Viernes: San Jorge; San Adalberto Hch 7:51 — 8:1/Jn 6:30-35 Sábado: San Fidel de Sigmaringa Miércoles, Abril 21, 2021 Hch 8:1-8/Jn 6:35-40 Jueves, Abril 22, 2021 Hch 8:26-40/Jn 6:44-51 Viernes, Abril 23, 2021 Ministerios Hch 9:1-20/Jn 6:52-59 Servidores del Altar Sábado, Abril 24, 2021 Cheryl Sanabia 321-460-2683 Hch 9:31-42/Jn 6:60-69 Ministros de la Eucaristía Domingo, Abril 25, 2021 Sara Gonzalez 786-586-5319 Hch 4:8-12/1 Jn 3:1-2/Jn 10:11-18 Ujieres Grace Mendoza 321-695-5566 Lectores Grupo de Oración “Paz y Gozo” Oscar Ahumada 321-444-5027 Transmite todos los viernes a las 7:30pm a Música través de la página de btccorl.org. Joan Sanabia 407-293-4169 ¡Los esperamos! 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 April 18th, 2021 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 16
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