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June 7, 2020
Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church The Luck of the Irish
There was a time in my life when I used to love to travel. As a country, my favorite is Ireland. I know a lot probably has changed since I went there but it was a very magical place to visit. There was such a deep spirituality that was present. And rainbows all the time! We took the tour of Ireland and it remains my favorite journey outside of the United States. While Italy has an amazing amount of my heritage, it has become a little too commercial at times. The Celtic Cross is an important element which was originally created by the good Saint Patrick. As Catholics, sometimes we err on one side or the other. We can be so conservative that we close the door and don't allow anyone into the faith, or we can be so liberal and open-minded that our brains fall out. Saint Patrick was someone who held onto the faith but also opened it up for others to appreciate. The people in Ireland were known for being Druids. And the Druids worshiped the sun. They believed that it was a god. St. Patrick had a way to redirect them to the Son. He took the cross of Jesus Christ and placed the round figure of a sun over it. So, when the people worshiped the sun, they worshiped the Son. It was an ingenious way of bringing pagans to Christ. To open our minds and find something in their lives that would attract them to the faith. That is the secret to success in most things. We celebrate this essential dogma of our faith today. That God is three divine Persons in one holy God. The fact that there are three persons, reminds us that there is 'relationship'. It isn't necessarily one person who makes all the rules. There is a balance between the three. And the best way to describe it came from Saint Augustine, the Most Holy Trinity is best understood in the life of a family. There is a father, mother and child. Remember that both male and female are created in the image of God. So, both have attributes of God. The problem in our culture today is our definition of 'family'. In the sense of God, it is a permanent and eternal commitment to one another. In the sense of humanity, there seems to be entirely too many ways to fall out of relationship. I know marriage is very difficult, and it is true that only God can make a successful marriage. So, let's remember to pray for those families that do resemble the Most Holy Trinity. May we see the image of God present in them. True love endures.
Fr. Anthony
MC: Main Church - SAR: St. Anthony Retreat House - SAC: St. Anthony Chapel - DH: Main Hall
Pray for the Sick
Prepare for next Sunday, June 14th, 2020
First Reading - “Not by bread alone does one live, but by every word that comes forth from the mouth of the Lord.” (DT 8:2-3, 14B-16A)
PSALM - “Praise the Lord, Jerusalem.” (PS 147:12-13, 14-15, 19-20) Second Reading - “We, though many, are one body, for we all partake of the one loaf.” (1 COR 10:16-17) Gospel - “I am the living bread that came down from heaven; whoever eats this bread will live forever.” (JN 6:51-58)
Saturday, June 6th, 2020
5:00pm + Bonita Rodriguez
Sunday, June 7th, 2020 Live Stream
8:00am Bill & Marie Terlop Family Blessings 10:00am Handmaids of Mary & Padre Pio Members - living & deceased 12:00pm + Christian Bonilla
Parish Events & News
Pray for the living & the dead
Shirley Conway,
Angelica
Espinosa,
Barbara Cowne,
Karen Lizeth,
Jeremy Joyce,
Lydia Williams,
Mary Ellen O’Brien,
Shelly Fougerousse,
Carmen Roldan,
Efrain Ruiz
Gabriela De Jesus
Teofila Cabrera,
Julio Cass, Docia Torres,
Blanca Ayala, Goyita
Roldan, Andres Roldan.
Mass Intentions + - Deceased HG - Healing Graces BB - Birthday Blessings
Into your hands O Lord, we
commend the souls of our recently departed. May their
souls and the souls of the faithful depart,
through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
Theresa Gheen,
Joseph Coles,
Socorro Tirado Cruz,
Jose E. Mojica Otero,
Betty LaRue,
Christian Bonilla.
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
We are excited to announce the reopening of Sunday and weekly Mass. Sunday Mass will be Celebrated in the Main Church (Sunday Mass will continue to be Live on
Facebook until further notice) and all daily Masses will be celebrated in the Duffy Hall, please be patient as our attendance will be limited to only 50% maximum capacity. We also ask that you please remember these health tips as you join us; - Maintain six feet of social distance from others who are not from your household - Use a face mask or face covering (remove before receiving Holy Communion) - Refrain from physical contact (holding hands during the Our Father) - Sanitize hands when entering and leaving Duffy Hall (if possible bring your personal supply to use before receiving Holy Communion) - Receive Holy Communion in the hand - Most importantly, stay home if you are ill, elderly, anxious or have an underling health condition. Thank you.
Weekly Daily Mass in the Duffy Hall
Monday, June 8th - 6:45am - + Michelle Land
Tuesday, June 9th - 6:45am - Frankie del Rosario (BB)
Wednesday, June 10th - 7pm + Ernestina Alfarro de Laso
Thursday, June 11th - 6pm - Magdalena Macion Ramos (HG)
Friday, June 12th - 6pm - + Enrique Estrubbi
Saturday, June 13th - 8:30am - + George Muhr
Additional days and times for prayer
Padre Pio Prayer Shrine Opened Monday to Saturday - 7am - 6pm / Sunday 8am - 3pm Duffy Hall Opened for Prayer Wednesdays 2:30pm - 7pm / Fridays 9am - 6pm Adoration Wednesdays - 3pm - 7pm Chaplet of Divine Mercy Wednesdays - English - 3pm / Spanish 6pm
KOC: Knights of Columbus - BR: Benefactor Room - MS: Mary Serina - PR: Patio Room
Weekly Offering
2020 APA
05/24/2020
Mailed Donations
Online Giving
Total
$2,262
$3,188
$5,450
Assessment $87,078
Pledged $20,178
Paid $16,776
Contributors 142
Spanish Community Events & News
Dear Parish Family,
We know this is a difficult time for everyone. Please
know you and your families are in our
prayers, and we hope to be untied again very soon. While we are separated due to our Parish being closed you can still help
our church carry on through Online Giving.
Online Giving helps sustain our church.
With Online Giving you can make donations via
your smart device or computer.
If you would like to sign up visit:
osvonlinegiving.com/931
The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity - Gospel Reflection by Bishop Parkes - 6.7.2020
Our belief in the Holy Trinity
This weekend we celebrate the solemnity of the Holy Trinity - God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. Trying to understand the Holy Trinity is a mystery, yet it’s a fundamental teaching of our Catholic faith that we profess each Sunday when we come to Mass.
The belief in God and the relationship to his son, Jesus Christ, is found in undoubtedly the one of the most often quoted scripture verses in the bible, John 3:16, “God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him might not perish but might have eternal life.” This scripture continues in verse 17, “for God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world but that the world might be saved through him.”
The Jews feared a vengeful God, a God that would smite their enemies and punish all that disobeyed the laws given to Moses and those added by
the religious leaders over time. All God wants is to love us and invite us into a loving and personal relationship with Him that engages our heart, soul, mind and strength – in other words our whole being. And He commands us to love one another. We accept this belief as our baptismal call and recommit ourselves in the Sacrament of Confirmation when we receive an outpouring of the Holy Spirit – the third person of the Trinity.
Our belief in the Holy Trinity – One God in three persons – leads us to begin our prayers by making the sign of the cross and saying, “in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.”
Do you have a personal relationship
with God? With Jesus Christ? With
the Holy Spirit? Though we may not
be able to fully understand the
mystery of the Trinity, I invite you to
open your heart to the love and mercy
of God, and invite the Holy Spirit to
guide you in all parts of your life.
- Bishop Gregory Parkes, Diocese of St. Petersburg
Queridos hermanos y hermanas:
Nos complace anunciar la reapertura de las misas dominicales y la misa diaria. La misa dominical sera celebrada en la iglesia y la misa diaria en el Duffy Hall. Tenga paciencia ya que nuestra asistencia se limitará a solo un máximo de 50% capacidad. También le pedimos que recuerde estos consejos de salud cuando se una a nosotros; - Mantenga seis pies de distancia social de otros que no son de su hogar - Use una máscara facial o una cubierta facial (quítese antes de recibir la Sagrada Comunión) - Abstenerse de contacto físico (tomarse de las manos durante el Padre Nuestro) - Desinfecte las manos al entrar y salir de Duffy Hall (si es posible, use su suministro personal antes de recibir la Sagrada Comunión) - Recibe la Sagrada Comunión en la mano - Lo más importante, quédese en casa si está enfermo, anciano, ansioso o tiene una condición de salud subyacente. ¡Gracias!