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“The Cleansing of ten lepers” Luke 17: 17-18 T The Parable of the Pharisee & the Tax Collector Luke 18:14 “Today salvation has come to this house, because this man, too, is a son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.” Luke 19:9-10 Our Lady of the Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Holy Rosary - - St. Richard St. Richard Catholic Church Catholic Church November 6th, 2016 November 6th, 2016 Under the Pastoral Care of the Trinitarian Fathers Under the Pastoral Care of the Trinitarian Fathers Under the Pastoral Care of the Trinitarian Fathers 7500 SW 152 Street, Palmetto Bay, FL 33157 7500 SW 152 Street, Palmetto Bay, FL 33157 7500 SW 152 Street, Palmetto Bay, FL 33157 Parish Clergy Parish Clergy Parish Clergy Fr. William J. Sullivan, O.SS.T. Fr. William J. Sullivan, O.SS.T. Fr. William J. Sullivan, O.SS.T. Fr. Daniel Houde, O.SS.T. Fr. Daniel Houde, O.SS.T. Fr. Daniel Houde, O.SS.T. Deacon Robert O’Malley Deacon Robert O’Malley Deacon Robert O’Malley Deacon Richard Giner, O.SS.T. Deacon Richard Giner, O.SS.T. Deacon Richard Giner, O.SS.T. “He is not God of the dead, but of the living. “He is not God of the dead, but of the living. “He is not God of the dead, but of the living. For to him all are alive.” For to him all are alive.” For to him all are alive.” Luke 20:38 Luke 20:38 Luke 20:38

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“The Cleansing of ten lepers” Luke 17: 17-18

TThe Parable of the Pharisee & the Tax Collector Luke 18:14

“Today salvation has come to this house, because this man, too, is a son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.” Luke 19:9-10

Our Lady of the Our Lady of the

Holy Rosary Holy Rosary -- St. RichardSt. Richard

Catholic Church Catholic Church

November 6th, 2016November 6th, 2016

Under the Pastoral Care of the Trinitarian FathersUnder the Pastoral Care of the Trinitarian FathersUnder the Pastoral Care of the Trinitarian Fathers

7500 SW 152 Street, Palmetto Bay, FL 331577500 SW 152 Street, Palmetto Bay, FL 331577500 SW 152 Street, Palmetto Bay, FL 33157

Parish ClergyParish ClergyParish Clergy

Fr. William J. Sullivan, O.SS.T.Fr. William J. Sullivan, O.SS.T.Fr. William J. Sullivan, O.SS.T. Fr. Daniel Houde, O.SS.T.Fr. Daniel Houde, O.SS.T.Fr. Daniel Houde, O.SS.T.

Deacon Robert O’Malley Deacon Robert O’Malley Deacon Robert O’Malley Deacon Richard Giner, O.SS.T.Deacon Richard Giner, O.SS.T.Deacon Richard Giner, O.SS.T.

“He is not God of the dead, but of the living.“He is not God of the dead, but of the living.“He is not God of the dead, but of the living. For to him all are alive.”For to him all are alive.”For to him all are alive.”

Luke 20:38Luke 20:38Luke 20:38

HOLY ROSARY - ST. RICHARD CATHOLIC CHURCH & SCHOOL

Under the Pastoral Care of The Trinitarian Fathers

Church School 7500 SW 152 Street 18455 Franjo Road Palmetto Bay, Fl. 33157 Cutler Bay, Fl. 33157 (305) 233-8711 (305) 235-5442 Fax (305) 254-2756 Fax (305) 235-5670

Church E-Mail: School E-Mail:

[email protected] [email protected]

Fr. Sullivan, extension 101 Fr. Daniel, extension 106 Paul D. Otero, extension 111 Sandra Blanco, extension 101 Rosa Phillips extension 100 Alicia Mendes, extension 115 Maria de Lourdes Rodriguez, extension 116

Mass Schedule

Daily Mass: 8:00 am Monday through Saturday Tuesdays, 7:00 pm Spanish

Saturday Vigil: 5:00 pm,

Sunday Masses: 7:00am

9:00am Family Liturgy 10:30am

12:30pm en Español 5:00pm Youth Mass

Church Office Hours

Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Closed for Lunch 11:30am-12:30pm

Friday 8:30am - 12:30pm

Religious Education Building Sunday 8:00am—1:00pm

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Monday - Friday after the 8:00 am mass till 1:00 pm in the

Religious Education Prayer Room.

Parish Staff Fr. Adelson Moreira, O.SS.T.

Administrator Fr. Daniel

SSSACRAMENTACRAMENTACRAMENT OFOFOF RRRECONCILIATIONECONCILIATIONECONCILIATION Sat. 8:30am Sat. 8:30am Sat. 8:30am --- 10:00am / Bilingual, 1st Sat. of the Month10:00am / Bilingual, 1st Sat. of the Month10:00am / Bilingual, 1st Sat. of the Month

or by Appointmentor by Appointmentor by Appointment

Church StaffChurch StaffChurch Staff

Paul D. OteroPaul D. OteroPaul D. Otero Catechesis & Managing DirectorCatechesis & Managing DirectorCatechesis & Managing Director

Sandra BlancoSandra BlancoSandra Blanco Parish SecretaryParish SecretaryParish Secretary

[email protected]@[email protected] María de Lourdes Rodríguez María de Lourdes Rodríguez María de Lourdes Rodríguez

Sacramental CoordinatorSacramental CoordinatorSacramental Coordinator [email protected]@[email protected]

Alicia M. MendesAlicia M. MendesAlicia M. Mendes Catechesis RegistrarCatechesis RegistrarCatechesis Registrar

[email protected]@[email protected] Rosa Perez PhillipsRosa Perez PhillipsRosa Perez Phillips

Recep onistRecep onistRecep onist [email protected]@[email protected]

Rosa Sco Rosa Sco Rosa Sco Music MinisterMusic MinisterMusic Minister Marion ScoMarion ScoMarion Sco

Assistant Music MinisterAssistant Music MinisterAssistant Music Minister Diane KessellDiane KessellDiane Kessell

CantorCantorCantor Juan BolañosJuan BolañosJuan Bolaños

Cleopatra de la CruzCleopatra de la CruzCleopatra de la Cruz Ramona de la CruzRamona de la CruzRamona de la Cruz

CustodiansCustodiansCustodians Caridad BonetCaridad BonetCaridad Bonet

Rectory HousekeeperRectory HousekeeperRectory Housekeeper

School StaffSchool StaffSchool Staff

Ninne e LozanoNinne e LozanoNinne e Lozano Principal Principal Principal

[email protected]@[email protected] Cris na PerezCris na PerezCris na Perez

Assistant PrincipalAssistant PrincipalAssistant Principal [email protected]@[email protected]

Nancy KennedyNancy KennedyNancy Kennedy RegistrarRegistrarRegistrar

[email protected]@[email protected] Michelle FrederickMichelle FrederickMichelle Frederick

SecretarySecretarySecretary [email protected]@[email protected] Katherine Fernández Katherine Fernández Katherine Fernández

BookkeeperBookkeeperBookkeeper [email protected]@[email protected]

Maggie CunillMaggie CunillMaggie Cunill VPK Dir.VPK Dir.VPK Dir.

[email protected]@[email protected]

St. Vincent de Paul Holy Rosary—St. Richard

Conference. For assistance please call (786) 230-0966

Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time November 6th, 2016

PPray for the Deceased

Let us also pray for all residents of Jackson South Hospital, Purdue Medical Center, East Ridge Retirement Community, Pine Wood Villas and the assisted living facilities surrounding our Parish Community.

Pray for the Sick November 6th, 2016 Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

Names must be renewed every 4 weeks by contac ng the church office.

Sailor Amean Jean M. Tejeda

GySgt David P. D’Andrea

PO2 Brandon Winslow

MSgt. Tricia Wilk-Dawson

Lt. Michael Joseph Cornely

FT3 Nerio Ruiz

MSgt. Ryan Peterson

St. Stg. Alexander Diaz-Clark

PO1 Jonathan Carcereny

PFC Tracy Louise Nodarse

We have collected $109,541/ Our Parish goal $113,765 / Under $4,224/

244 Families

Fr. Brian Dalton Fr. Willie O’Shea Fr. Michael Kish Fr. Joseph Fishwyck Fr. Raul Angulo Fr. Alberto Rodriguez, O.SS.T. Fr. Thomas Morris, O.SS.T. Sr. Ana M. Lanzas, SCTJM Bianca Maderal Roberto Tovar Carmela Rodriguez Hilde Lorenz Carol Jean Bell Philp Loria Mary Burke Jose Tovar William Zahorn

Rosemarie Kansy Tony Piccirillo Maria Amaro Frank Puglia Joyce Masso Gloria M. de Echavarria Angela Y. Echavarria Pearl Fabio Herbert Fabio Jay Zaleski Cristina Dangond Teresa R. Summerton Diana Yetto Sandra Joly Patricia Ramos Diosdado Same

SATURDAY, November 5th 5:00 p.m. †Daragh Feeney by Margaret & Richard Wortmann Souls in Purgatory by Lorena Fuenmayor

SUNDAY, November 6th 7:00 a.m. Living and deceased members of HRSR parish Intentions for Provincial Fr. William J. Axe, O.SS.T. and all the Trinitarians deceased by the Trinitarian Community in Miami

9:00 a.m. †Jessica Gonzaga by her loving parents †Phil Canizaro by Sharon & Dwane Kujawa 10:30 a.m. Deceased members of Knights of Columbus Council 9888 and Assembly 3201 by the KoC Council 9888 †Ofelia Ledo by her family

12:30 p.m. †Nilda & Elliot Dominguez de su familia †Natividad y Abraham Alicea de su familia

5 p.m. †José Castillo by Cathy Donnellan & family

MONDAY, November 7th, 8:00 a.m. For the Wellbeing of the Farhat & Alejo Children TUESDAY, November 8th, 8:00 a.m. †Florence Fowler †Ryan Kennedy by Nancy K 7:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, November 9th, 8:00 a.m. Souls in Purgatory by Lorena Fuenmayor

THURSDAY, November 10th 8:00 a.m. †Alfredo Vizcarra by his family Souls in Purgatory by Lorena Fuenmayor

FRIDAY, November 11th 8:00 a.m. †Edward Peterson by his wife Maureen †Ismenia Picón by Iris

SATURDAY, November 5th , 8:00 a.m. †Steven Gardner by his loving family †Bob Heister by Mary Heister

In honor of veterans who we In honor of veterans who we celebrate their service to the United States of America, celebrate their service to the United States of America,

the Church Offices will be Closed, the Church Offices will be Closed, Friday, November 11 & Sunday, November 13.Friday, November 11 & Sunday, November 13.

Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time November 6th, 2016

Background to understand Sunday’s Scripture readings.

Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C Sunday, November 6, 2016 First Reading 2 Maccabees 7:1-2,9-14 Jewish martyrs give witness to their faith, even unto death. Responsorial Psalm Psalm 17:1,5-6,8,15 The just person will live in God's presence. Second Reading 2 Thessalonians 2:16—3:5 Paul encourages the Thessalonians and asks for their prayers. Luke 20:27-38 Jesus answers a question from some Sadducees about the resurrection of the dead. (short form Luke 20:27, 34-38) Background on the Gospel Reading In today's Gospel, we hear about an encounter between Jesus and some Sadducees. The Sadducees were a party of Judaism active in Jesus' time, descended from the priestly family of Zadok. They were literal interpreters of the written Law of Moses, which means that they were in disagreement with the position of the Pharisees, who offered an oral interpretation of the Law of Moses. The Sadducees are described in this Gospel as opponents to the belief in resurrection. In the dialogue presented here, we see an example of the means of disputation that was common in first century Judaism. The Sadducees use the example of Levirate marriage, found in the Law of Moses, to disprove belief in the resurrection. According to Deuteronomy 25:5-10, if a man died without producing an heir, the man's brother should marry his wife and the offspring of this union would inherit the property and carry on the name of the man who had died. The Sadducees use this as an example to challenge belief in the resurrection. Jesus argues from the same written Law of Moses to show that there is resurrection. Using the texts from the Book of Exodus (Chapter 3) that describe Moses' encounter with God in the burning bush, Jesus shows that God is the God of the living, not the dead. Here Jesus uses the same method and texts of the Sadducees to counter them. As the Gospel text suggests, he beat them at their own game! More importantly, in this discourse Jesus shows the limits of our imaginations when it comes to eternal life. The Sadducees argued against resurrection because of the limits of earthly existence. They did not imagine another possibility for existence and relationship with God. Jesus proposes that the possibilities of resurrected life are beyond our imaginations. Jesus' conclusion suggests something else as well: To spend time worrying about resurrected life is to miss the point. The point is eternal relationship with God is possible, for God is the God of the living, “. . . for to him all are alive.”

We welcome to We welcome to We welcome to thethethe commucommucommunity through thenity through thenity through the Sacrament of BaptismSacrament of BaptismSacrament of Baptism

Javier AbejaJavier AbejaJavier Abeja Lennon Starr DalmauLennon Starr DalmauLennon Starr Dalmau

Helena Renne RodriguezHelena Renne RodriguezHelena Renne Rodriguez Phoenix Rodrigo FaulknerPhoenix Rodrigo FaulknerPhoenix Rodrigo Faulkner

MY OFFERINGS ACTIVE PARISHIONER STATUS

We receive many requests from parishioners to qualify for weddings or to be godparents or sponsors for the Sacraments of Bap sm

and/or Confirma on, and to righ ully enjoy the number of services offered at the Church. Part of that request is to be able to verify that a person is an “ac ve member” of the Parish. Because of the nature of our parish, having so

many visitors from other parishes, it is difficult to know everyone.

AN “ACTIVE MEMBER”

OF THIS PARISH IS ONE WHO...

Is properly registered and on the parish census Faithfully a ends Mass on Sundays and Holy Days Par cipates in parish ac vi es when possible Uses the parish envelope system

While assessments of an inquirer’s status will be made individually, the above are the main factors that will be considered in making that determina on.

November 6th, 2016 Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

“JESUS VIVE” INVITA

A su grupo de oracion Los Viernes 7:30 PM

Información: 305-255-9823

Our Lady of the Holy Rosary—St. Richard Catholic Church

7500 SW 152nd Street Palme o Bay, FL 33157

(Salon de Conferencia. Casa Parroquial)

Vengan a mi, los que están cansados y agobiados, y yo los aliviaré. Mateo 11:28

Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time November 6th, 2016

Youth Ministry Youth Ministry Youth Ministry Senior High NightSenior High NightSenior High Night

Wednesdays, Wednesdays, Wednesdays, fromfromfrom

7:30 to 9:00 PM7:30 to 9:00 PM7:30 to 9:00 PM

Middle School Middle School Middle School MinistryMinistryMinistry

The 2nd Friday of each monthThe 2nd Friday of each monthThe 2nd Friday of each month

“Get ready to have Fun”

3rd Annual International Food and Arts Festival Saturday, November 19th from 9 AM until 6 PM.

The festival will be held on the Church Grounds (7500 SW 152nd Street • Palmetto Bay, FL 33157) and will feature a robust Kiddie Land with rides and games, Outdoor Live Music and Entertainment, International Food booths, Live and Silent Auctions, as well as Pony Rides and Face Painting.

Raffle Tickets are available for $1.00 each or a book of 11 for $10.00

Kiddie Land wrist bands are only $17 for presale for unlimited rides (Ponies Not Included)

2016 International Food & Arts Festival Committee would like to thank the parish community for your generosity, and the support received thus far. However, we still have several needs to fill.

Volunteers - There are 200 openings to be filled throughout the day. (This is an excellent opportunity for students needing community service hours.) Cases of water and Soda (Wine needs have been met) Donations for the silent auction (Cruises, Dinner for Two, Entertainment Tickets, etc.) Empty 5 gallon buckets (With lids, if possible) Baked Goods are needed for the bake sale at the festival. They can be dropped off on Friday or brought in on Saturday.

Donations may be dropped off at the church office or after weekend Masses, IFAF Committee Members will be available to assist. Your donations are tax deductible. Wristbands for unlimited Kiddie Land Rides are on sale ($17 and $20 the day of the event) Pony rides not included!!! Raffle tickets available (11 ticket booklets @ $10)

All are invited to attend. So please come be a part of our growing tradition. Please save the date of November 19th on your calendar, because you will not want to miss this event! There will be entertainment and a wide range of international foods for everyone!!!

Save the Date Mardi Gras Dinner Dance Gala

Saturday February 25th, 2017 Live Jazz, Party Music & lots of Beads

With a Costume Contest Join the Committee

November 6th, 2016 Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

INFORMATION

CCatechesis

It is with deepest sympathy we commit

to eternal rest with our Lord.

Jessie Clyne

May God’s perpetual light shine upon her.

Touching Safety Lesson (Virtus) The Touching Safety Lesson will be held on Wed. Nov. 9th at 7:00 PM. Opt-Out forms have been handed out. If you have not handed in the form your child will attend the class. Worlds Finest Chocolates are Here! Funds from the sale of chocolates go toward Technology.

International Food & Art Festival November 19th, from 9 am to 6 pm Service hours are available for our Confirmation Level Students. Sign-up at: www.signupgenius.com/go/4090F44ABA729A2FF2VOLUNTEER Or contact Gerry Schuette at 305-253-9681

We are asking you to get more involved in the Celebration of the Mass.

How can you do that, by volunteering to become a;

Hospitality Minister Altar Server Eucharistic Minister Lector Music Ministry

For more information contact the parish office at 305-233-8711.

Sr. High Youth Ministry Retreat

“In God’s Image”

The weekend of November 11th—13th, 2016 Held at A.D. Barns Park Leisure Access Center

3401 SW 72nd Ave • Miami, FL 33128

Cost: $75.00 includes meals, lodging, t-shirt and a lot of fun getting to know God in their own Image

For more information contact Paul Otero at 305-233-8711

Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time November 6th, 2016

Thanksgiving Day Mass ScheduleThanksgiving Day Mass ScheduleThanksgiving Day Mass Schedule “Come and give thanks to God for all he has done for us.”“Come and give thanks to God for all he has done for us.”“Come and give thanks to God for all he has done for us.”

Thanksgiving Day Family LiturgyThanksgiving Day Family LiturgyThanksgiving Day Family Liturgy———9:30 a.m.9:30 a.m.9:30 a.m. BilingualBilingualBilingual

There will be a blessing of the family dinner bread. Children will be asked to partake in song, after the homily.

There will be no 8:00 a.m. Mass that dayThere will be no 8:00 a.m. Mass that dayThere will be no 8:00 a.m. Mass that day

Parish Office ScheduleParish Office ScheduleParish Office Schedule The parish office will be closed on

Thur. Nov. 24th and Fri. Nov. 25th.

The Priests and Staff of Holy Rosary—St. Richard wish the entire parish family a blessed Thanksgiving.

We will be distributing to over 85 families on

Tuesday, Nov. 22nd.

Donations of canned foods, dry goods, & grocery store gift cards can be placed in containers on either side of the Church entrance or dropped off at the Parish

Office by Sunday, Nov. 20th Mon—Thurs from 8:30am to 4:30 pm.

November 6th, 2016 Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday, October 30, 2016 Offertory: $14,052.49 Vincent de Paul Collec on: $140.55 Needy: $53.00 Capital Improvement: $257.00 All Saints: $149.00

Sunday, October 23, 2016 Offertory: $13,410.93 St. Vincent de Paul Collec on: $181.00 Capital Improvement: $546.00 Needy: $48.00 Second Collec on: $3,212.69

Sunday, October 16, 2016 Offertory: $13,204.98 St. Vincent de Paul Collec on: $124.00 Capital Improvement: $162.23 Needy: $13.00 World Mission: $3,533.00

Sunday, October 9, 2016 Offertory: $15,141.66 Vincent de Paul Collec on: $215.85 Needy: $26.00 Capital Improvement: $290.00 Hai & Cuba Hurricane Relief: $7,168.00

Parish Thermometer GaugeParish Thermometer GaugeParish Thermometer Gauge

This thermometer gauge will be used to inform the parish of a list of things that need immediate a en on as well as a wish list of things the parish would like.

Our next collec on will be November 12 & 13

For more informa on, please feel free to contact the church office via our Parish App, e-mail: [email protected], or call us at 305-233-8711.

Priest Office Floors $7,650 Completed

Sewer Pump Sta on $6,600 Completed

A/C’s Priest & Parish Offices $19,500

*Rel Ed & Parish Center Roofs $186,643

*Unforeseen roof damages on the Rel Ed building ($8,000)and Parish Center building ($29,878). Original cost $148,765

Planned Giving

If you are 70 ½ or older and own a tradi onal IRA, please consider making an IRA charitable rollover gi and take advantage of the many benefits such as reducing your taxable income, sa sfying your required minimum distribu ons and helping us build the Kingdom of God. For more informa on, contact the rectory or call the Office of Planned Giving at (305) 762-1110.

MMemorial Garden

The memorial garden in the back of the campus is coming to its comple on. Commemora ve gi s are s ll available to forever link your family name to honor and perpetuate the name of a loved one(s), living or deceased.

Make it a point to take a walk through the garden and inquire about opportuni es s ll available.

For more informa on, please contact the parish office at 305-233-8711.

Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time November 6th, 2016