january 10, 2021 - st. leo the great catholic church january 10... · saturday vigil masses: 3:30...
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28290 Beaumont Road, Bonita Springs, FL 34134 • Phone (239) 992-0901 www.stleocatholicchurch.org • Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8 am - 4 pm
Daily Mass: Monday-Saturday: 8 am • Confessions: Saturday 9-10:30am Saturday Vigil Masses: 3:30 & 5:30 pm • Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 am & 5 pm
Misa en español Domingo - 7 pm y las confesiones antes de la misa Mass in Polish: 3rd Sunday of the month - 1:30 pm
We are a welcoming Catholic Community called by God to live out the message of Christ in love and service to all people.
January 10, 2021
Baptism of Christ / Bartolome Esteban Murillo / c.1665
BAPTISM OF INFANTS Baptisms of children under 7 years old are offered every fourth Sunday of each month in Spanish and every second Sunday of the month in English. Please visit our website or contact our office for details and requirements. CONFIRMATION At confirmation we receive the gifts of the Holy Spirit and confirm and renew our baptismal promises committing to a life of maturity in the Christian faith. Uncon-firmed Catholics wishing to receive the Sacrament should contact the Parish Office to make arrangements for suitable instruction. Unbaptized or non-Catholics can be confirmed at the Easter Vigil when they are baptized or received into the Church as a part of Rite of Christian Initiation of Adult. To enroll in RCIA, please call Griselda Cisneros at 992-0901. EUCHARIST Parishioners who wish to bring communion to their spouses should contact the parish office to pick up a pyx with the St. Leo’s inscription on it. Please use this pyx when approaching to receive a host for your spouse or a family member in the Communion procession during Mass. If you need to receive a gluten free host due to a medical condition please arrive 15 minutes before Mass begins and inform the Sacristan. RECONCILIATION Individual confession with a priest is the principal means of absolution and reconcil-iation of grave sins within the Church. The Sacrament of Reconciliation frees us from sinful patterns of behavior and calls us to complete conversion to Christ. Confessions are heard at 9-10:30am on Saturday in English and 6:15pm on Sunday in Spanish in the St. Leo Auditorium/North Door . You may also approach any of our parish priests to hear your confession at another suitable time. THE RITE OF ANOINTING A person does not need to wait until the point of death to receive this sacrament. A careful judgment about the serious nature of the illness is sufficient. The Sacrament may be repeated if the sick person recovers after the anointing but becomes ill once again, or if, during the same illness, the person's condition becomes more serious. For those who are about to depart from this life, the Church offers the person Pen-ance, Anointing of the Sick, and the Eucharist as Viaticum (food for the journey) given at the end of life. Contact the Parish Office at 992-0901 to be connected with the priest on duty. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE If you are a registered parishioner of St. Leo and plan to marry in our parish please contact our office at least six months prior to the tentative wedding date. Weddings cannot be scheduled until the marriage preparation process is complete and it is determined that the parties are free to marry. ANNULMENT - Reestablishing the freedom to marry. An annulment is more accurately described as a declaration of matrimonial invalidi-ty. It is an official determination made by an ecclesiastical court that at the time of the marital consent exchanged by the parties a specific component of the marriage was lacking or defective. Hence, the marriage failed to be a marriage as defined by the Catholic Church. If you wish to reestablish your freedom to marry in the Church, please contact a parish priest to be your advocate in presenting your case to the Tribunal. VOCATION If you think that you have a vocation to the priesthood or religious life please speak with one of our priests, or contact the Diocesan Director of Vocations at 941-484-9548, visit www.dioceseofvenice.org/vocations
Rev. Jarek (Jaroslaw) Sniosek ............................. Pastor Rev. Kristian Villafana ......................................... Parochial Vicar Rev. Luis Albarracin ............................................. Parochial Vicar Anne Bellows ........................................................ Assistant to the Pastor Hermilo Calderon .................................................. Lead Maintenance Griselda Cisneros .................................................. Receptionist Rogelio Delgado .................................................... Maintenance Sandra Edwards .................................................... Receptionist Daniel Gonzalez .................................................... Maintenance Elsy Hernandez ..................................................... Graphics Designer Annemarie Jardon ................................................. Director of Religious Education Lauryn Kay ............................................................ Cantor Marcin Malewski .................................................... Director of Music Martha Mercado .................................................... Maintenance Frank Murray ........................................................ Youth Ministry Gisela Saldana ...................................................... Religious Education Assistant Henry Soto ............................................................ Accountant Milana Strezeva ................................................... Musician
Celebrating our Faith
Parish Staff
Parish Church Support Thank you for your continued generosity!
Because of your amazing generosity we have
gone over 100% of our pledge goal for the 2020 Catholic Faith Appeal. Please remember that the excess contribution amount collected up to 25%
of our goal is returned to the Parish assessment free. This year, more than ever,
maximizing the amount of money we can receive without assessment ($115,500) is vital to us.
If you would like to make a pledge or contribution
you can pick up an envelope in the back of the church or call the parish office (992-0901) and we will mail an envelope to you. You can place the envelope in the collection box, mail it directly to the diocese, or send it to the parish office where
we will forward it for you.
If you are contemplating end of the year charitable contributions we would appreciate
your consideration of making a new or increased pledge to the 2020 Catholic Faith Appeal.
Thank you for considering this important way
to most efficiently help St. Leo.
Thank You for Your Generosity!
LET’S TOP IT OFF! The 2020 Catholic Faith Appeal
Our Goal ....................... $462,000 Contributions to date . $563,806 Our Pledges ................. $564,981 Pledge Goal Attained….122.44%
= 10% of Goal St. Leo
December 24 & 25 $48,118
December 26 & 27
$16,331
December 31 & January 1 $5,909
January 2 & 3
$25,757
Sunday, Jan 10, 2021 FEAST OF THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD Do justice We sometimes imagine it’s about collecting sacraments. Or stockpiling mountains of prayers. Writing fat checks to charities. Or being nice to people we don’t like. But the prophets relentlessly insist that what God desires from us is a just world. Where there’s a privileged class, abominable wage gaps, racist systems, and deeply disproportionate outcomes for a nation’s citizens, the peaceable reign of God can’t gain a foothold. Contemplate categories of injustice—education, health care, employment opportunities, criminal justice—to name a few. Make one your special cause, learn all you can, and educate others about it.
TODAY'S READINGS: Isaiah 55:1-11 or Isaiah 42:1-4, 6-7; 1 John 5:1-9 or Acts 10:34-38; Mark 1:7-11 (21). “A smoldering wick he shall not quench, until he establishes justice on the earth.”
Monday, Jan 11, 2021 FIRST WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME Nothing ordinary about the reign of God Today is the first weekday of Ordinary Time—that period in the church’s liturgical year after the close of the Christmas season that stretches until Ash Wednesday (and then picks up after Pentecost until Advent begins again). This time after the holidays can indeed seem “ordinary,” when all the commotion dies down and all the decorations are put away. Some people, especially those who live with long, cold winters, might even feel a little blue. But while sacred seasons are important, getting down to business is too. After all, there’s a reign of God to help build. Think about everything Jesus did between the bookends of his life that we celebrate—and roll up your sleeves for some extraordinary work.
TODAY'S READINGS: Hebrews 1:1-6; Mark 1:14-20 (305). “Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men.”
Tuesday, Jan 12, 2021 The power of a name The Holy Name of Jesus is a devotion that was championed by Saint Bernardino of Siena in the 1400s—with the Holy Name Society dating to the 1200s. As a feast day, it’s been celebrated during the first week of January by various Christian denominations and by Catholic religious orders, most notably the Jesuits, who use a monogram of the name (IHS) as their emblem. For Catholics, the entire month of January is dedicated to the Holy Name of Jesus. Pray the of the Holy Name of Jesus today, recalling how even the unclean spirits of Jesus’ day recognized his name.
TODAY'S READINGS: Hebrews 2:5-12; Mark 1:21-28 (306). “What have you to do with us, Jesus of Nazareth?”
Wednesday, Jan 13, 2021 OPTIONAL MEMORIAL OF HILARY, BISHOP, DOCTOR OF THE CHURCH Be gracious in your disagreements Catholics of the 21st century profess the belief that Jesus is both human and divine every time we recite the Nicene Creed at Mass. However, that profession of faith was challenged mightily in the fourth century when followers of Arius argued that Jesus was a great man—but not God. The conflict involved bishops and emperors on both sides and it went on for years. Hilary of Poitiers converted to Christianity at the age of 35 and was elected a bishop three years later. Hilary was a friendly and courteous man who persistently championed belief in Jesus’ divinity. Even exile did not silence his voice. In our own times of conflict and division, Saint Hilary, guide us to God’s grace.
TODAY'S READINGS: Hebrews 2:14-18; Mark 1:29-39 (307). “For this purpose have I come.”
Thursday, Jan 14, 2021 Reach out and touch an outcast Jesus heals a leper in today’s gospel. Leprosy is relatively rare now in most regions of the world, so it’s hard to understand the fear and revulsion that people with this disease triggered at one time. Even someone as close to God as Saint Francis struggled to be comfortable with touching a leper. Every age has its outcasts, and the Christian challenge has always been to learn to accept those others find unacceptable, love those others find unlovable. Prisoners, poor people, those with dark skin or foreign accents, the homeless—the list of modern lepers is long. Who do you avoid? Acknowledging your aversion is a step toward acceptance.
TODAY'S READINGS: Hebrews 3:7-14; Mark 1:40-45 (308). “He . . . touched the leper, and said to him, ‘I do will it. Be made clean.’ ”
Friday, Jan 15, 2021 Color blind no more Today in Guatemala, a major religious procession honors an image of Christ on the cross carved from dark wood and renowned throughout the region as the “Black Christ of Esquipulas.” The statue was commissioned by Spanish colonial leaders looking to convert the indigenous people who worshipped a dark-skinned deity. Today the image affirms the fact that in Latin America there has been a certain “fluidity between races through inter-marriage and more blending of cultures and religions when compared to the experience of Native Americans and African Americans,” as El Paso Bishop Mark J. Seitz wrote in a remarkable pastoral letter on the history of racism, Night Will Be No More. Today would be a good day to dip into this document for insights into the history and persistence of racism, regionwide. May the Black Christ be a symbol of hope!
TODAY'S READINGS: Hebrews 4:1-5, 11; Mark 2:1-12 (309). “They were all astounded and glorified God, saying, ‘We have never seen anything like this.’ ”
Saturday, Jan 16, 2021 OPTIONAL MEMORIAL OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY Be present to the Presence The great paradox of God’s kingdom is often expressed in the teachings of Jesus: The blind see, the lame walk, the deaf hear, the last are first, the dead live. The first and most profound paradox is that the Virgin conceives. Our Blessed Mother experienced the coming Kingdom in her own body. She shares that experience with us in our communion with the Lord. We carry the Real Presence of the Savior in our own bodies. The ongoing paradox is that the Lord calls us, who are sinners, to be the vessels of his presence in the world. Express that presence today by lifting up the lowly.
TODAY'S READINGS: Hebrews 4:12-16; Mark 2:13-17 (310). “I did not come to call the righteous but sinners.”
New and old students are invited to attend as we begin where we left off
last year with John Chapter 6 v1-21. See the deeper spiritual meaning of
Jesus’ words and actions, that the youngest apostle, the one Jesus loved,
provides which the other three gospels do not. Explore the pivotal questions
that unearth the depths of the light, truth, and love that is the Word made
flesh. A Catholic bible and access to the Catholic catechism on line, or hard
copy, to read ahead for each session will be an integral portion of class.
Register in advance by calling the parish office at 992-0901 to assure
sufficient materials and space. Send your email address to
[email protected] to receive your study questions
for each week. Sessions will run about 1 to 1 1/2 hours.
Masks are required and seating will be spread out as we socially
distance and gather together. Food and drink are not allowed.
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MASS
COUPLES WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MASS ST. LEO CATHOLIC CHURCH, BONITA SPRINGS
MARCH 6 AT 10AM & 12NOON All couples celebrating 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, or more than 50 years of marriage are invited by Bishop Frank J. Dewane to a special Anniversary Mass in their honor. Due to COVID-19, to comply with social distancing guidelines, two Masses will be celebrated on Saturday, March 6 at 10am and 12noon. Please plan to arrive no later than 30 minutes prior to Mass for special seating assignments. It is asked that Mass participation be limited to the celebrating couples and a few close family members or friends. There will be a reception following each liturgy for all, in the Parish Life Center. For reservations fill out the following form and bring it or mail it to the parish office no later than Monday, March 1st.
Last name: ________________________________Phone number: __________________________________
Husband’s name: ___________________________Wife’s name: ____________________________________
Address: ________________________________________________________________________________
Anniversary date: ____________Number of years married: _____ Photo with Bishop: Yes ______ No ______
Number of people attending reception: ____ Email:______________________________________________
The St. Leo Food Bank is always in need of supplies to share with local food pantries. These listed items are suggested but all unopened, non-perishable foods are welcomed, especially Maseca! You may continue to drop your donations when you come to Mass or when you
pick up Thursday’s catered dinner at our office front door Monday - Friday from 8am-3pm. Our staff will remove these donations regularly.
breakfast cereals canned fruit & vegetables canned pasta & soup canned tuna & chicken baby wipes, diapers, especially sizes 4-5-6 pasta, spaghetti peanut butter & jelly powdered milk toothbrushes, toothpastes, laundry soap,
bar soap
These food are especially needed: dried beans maseca (corn tortilla flour) sugar vegetable oil white rice cooking oil juice flour salt
The Bassinet is located in the narthex of the church. Please remember all the infants who are in need of diapers (especially sizes 4-5-6 ) and new clothes for the season. Their toddler brothers and sisters grow so fast and need clothes also. The Ladies of St. Leo Guild thank all of you for your past support. Donations may also be taken to the parish office.
The Perpetual Baby Shower Donation Bassinet
The St. Leo Food Bank supports Catholic Charities on our campus as well as the food pantries at the parishes of Jesus the Worker (Ft. Myers), St. Margaret (Clewiston) and Our Lady Queen of Heaven (LaBelle).
THE POOR LEAD US STRAIGHT TO GOD
Pope Francis noted that amid so many penultimate and passing realities, what is ultimate and will remain forever is love, “for God is love,” and he reiterated that “the poor person who begs for my love leads me straight to God”. “The poor facilitate our access to heaven,” he said, “they are our treasure, the treasure of the Church. For the poor reveal to us the riches that never grow old, that unite heaven and earth, the riches for which life is truly worth
to donate household items and clothing bring them to:
Our Lady of Light Thrift Shop 24600 S. Tamiami Tr. Ste. 600A (992-1576)
St. Vincent de Paul Resale Shop 3725 Bonita Beach Road (992-1899)
JOIN ST. LEO’S 2ND ANNUAL WALK FOR LIFE TO MARK THE 48TH ANNIVERSARY OF ROE VS. WADE
FRIDAY, JANUARY 22 9AM – 10AM
Meet in front of Shikany's Funeral Home for a 1-mile walk along U.S. 41. Wear black and white. Signs will be provided.
Face masks and social distancing are required.
Sponsored by St. Leo’s Respect Life Ministry. For more information, call Diane Corcelli at 992-6723.
This picture was taken at the January 2020 march.
PARISH DIRECTORY Altar Servers - Adults Griselda Cisneros ............. 992-0901
Altar Servers - Youth Griselda Cisneros ............. 992-0901
Arimatheans Parish Office .................... 992-0901
Bereavement Support Group Cate Staid ........................ 992-0901
Bible Study Marge Salow…………734-243-5233
Bulletin Anne Bellows ................... 992-0901
Catholic Charities at St. Leo ......................................... 390-2928
Cenacle Legal Services (Low Income) ………………………..941-244-0308
Counseling Services Catholic Charities ............ 455-2655
Discovering Christ Sal & Joan Tassone .......... 985-9336
Extraordinary Minister Coordinators:
Daily Mass Amy Campanile……...563-650-6442
Weekend Masses Parish Office .................... 992-0901
Homebound Allan Degnan ................... 495-1195
Hospice - Hope Hospice Parish Office ................... 992-0901
Hospitals/Nursing Homes Parish Office .................... 992-0901
Finance Council Henry Soto ....................... 992-0901
Greeters Ministry John Bonney .................... 221-8170
Human Trafficking Hotline ………………………..888-373-7888
Landings Parish Office .................... 992-0901
Lector Ministry Coordinator Peggy Bischoff ................ 992-0901
Lector Coordinator for Weekdays Amy Campanile……...563-650-6442
Mass in Polish Coordinator Maryla Basara .................. 405-2151
Money Counters Henry Soto ....................... 992-0901
Perpetual Baby Shower Mary Ellen French .......... 405-0215
Polish Classes Renata Dabrowska-Klimczak 384-9726
Prison Ministry Robert Hiniker………863-558-0407
Project Gabriel Carol Dangler .................. 793-0826
Project Rachel Sylvia Jimenez………..941-412-5860
Respect Life Diane Corcelli .................. 992-6723
Respite Bonnie Dunne-Martin ..... 992-0901
Retrouvaille Doug & Jeanne Lindberg..800-470-2230
Rite of Christian Initiation Griselda Cisneros ............. 992-0901
Sacristan Ministry Annette Smith .................. 948-1640
Sewing-Knitting-Crocheting Bernice Romano .............. 601-5877
Sing a Long Penny Kelly…………...314-412-4022
St. Leo the Great Ladies Guild Amy Campanile……...563-650-6442
Usher Ministry Parish Office .................... 992-0901
Youth Ministry Frank Murray .................. 992-0901
INFORMATION FOR ATTENDANCE Those who are more vulnerable to Covid-19 are dispensed from the obligation to attend
Sunday Mass into the New Year. We will continue posting our online Masses on our website www.stleocatholicchurch.org.
•Attendance at all Masses is limited to 50% capacity with social distancing. •Doors open 45 minutes before Mass. •Face masks are required inside parish buildings. •Holy Communion is distributed in the hand only, and leave your face masks on until after you step away from the person distributing Communion. •Please exit immediately to allow for sanitation and preparation for the next Mass.
The chapel is open following weekday Masses Monday-Friday until 3pm for private, silent prayer.
Due to the pandemic we are not permitted
to have Missalettes in the pews, but for
those who are interested in owning your
own copy to bring with you to Mass we
have a limited supply available in the
parish office.
We are requesting a
donation of $2 per
book which is less
than we have paid.
The readings cover
the time from the
beginning of
Advent to the
beginning of Lent.
Please Pray for Our Troops Lt. Marco Colabecchia Michael DeSantis Lt. Connor Flynn Lt. Thomas A. Flynn C. Sean Flynn Thomas Geanuracos Carlos Gonzales Brian Howlett Lt. Com. Matthew Kleine Maj. Nickolas LoRusso
Daniel McDonald Kyle Martin Michael Oliveira Sgt. Thomas Pauls Nick Parrorzio Sean Michael Perry Maj. Frank D. Razzano Jr. Lt. Evan Razzano All serving in the military, especially those in combat.
We pray today for…
Names remain on our prayer list for 30 days & troop list for 6 months.
To add names or update information call the Parish Office at 992-0901 or email: [email protected]
Louis Aragona Shelly Allette Jackie Baker Peter Bambic Tom Browm Dave Bowezs Connie Bozzi Isabelle Marie Caiola Patrick Cain Mary Ann Clukey Scott Cochell Lourdes Coll Marie Corrao Ronald Dery Lucy Donmoyer Frank Duggan Jeff Drahuse Doug Hawk Karen Esposito Brad Fairfield Matthew Fairfield Diane Fosnow Marion French Richard Gagliani Gissette Lupita Garcia Gerald Gerber May L. Gerbode Quinn Gorman Pauline Graziano Phil Greco Karen Grimshaw Emilio & Estela Gutierrez Luke Hass Jeff Herberholz Bob Holloran Robbin Holcomb Bill Hough Natalie Huppee Connie Ingerson Jerry Kaehle
John Kasper Carol Kelly Madeline Kennedy Mary Kobel Karen Kugelman Barbara Le Rose Emily Lienesch Gerald Patrick Lynch Bill Mantani Willian Meyer Jose Manuel Meraz Jay Miller Conrad Molter Josephina Morales Carol Morris Jay Morgan Gayle Mulford Audrey Grace Neeley Mary Olarte Hal Ousley Connie Phillips Arlene Plunket Aiden Putnam Cal Raugh Judy Ross-White Tessa Santagate Annette Smith Sheryl Southerd Jim Stokes Charlie Sweeney Jr. Lyle Troxel Ryan Vaughan Alfonso Velasquez George Witkowsky Sienna Rose Yeager Jaime Ziadie Anthony, Bill, Don, Joey, Gary, Mary, Nicole, Pat S., Slorencio. Present & past parish priests.
NEXT WEEK’S MASS INTENTIONS
MASS INTENTION REQUESTED BY SATURDAY JANUARY 9
8:00 am +Kevin Lyons Steve Hegarty
3:30 pm +Thomas Kolovic Steve Hegarty
+Ana Maria Garcia Hernandez Loving, Mother Natalia Hernandez
5:30 pm +Howard Edwards Jr. Loving Wife & Daughter
SUNDAY JANUARY 10
7:30 am +Rosanne Van Norman Joan & Sal Tassone
9:30 am +Frank Schnoor Emily Munro
+Anthony Aquino Loving Wife
11:30 am +Edmond Fucci Lynne & Ked Covey
5:00 pm +Victor Cirilli Mary D'Atri
7:00 pm Special Cumulative Intentions
MONDAY JANUARY 11
8:00 am +Edmond Fucci Joan & Sal Tassone
TUESDAY JANUARY 12
8:00 am +Vincent Cirrilo Joan & Sal Tassone
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 13
8:00 am +Vincent Cirrilo Lynne & Ked Covey
THURSDAY JANUARY 14
8:00 am +Louis A Taraborelli Loving Wife & Family
FRIDAY JANUARY 15
8:00 am +Frances John George & Helen Crawford
SATURDAY JANUARY 16
8:00 am +Boguslaw Sniosek Fr. Jarek
3:30 pm +Leonard D'Atri Loving Wife Mary D'Atri
+Vito & Marietta Fimio Loving daughter Mary D'Atri
5:30 pm The Parishioners of St. Leo
SUNDAY JANUARY 17
7:30 am +Vincet Cirrilo Pat Connors
9:30 am +Patrick Smith Vincent Fitzgerald
+Elaine Glodek Tom Glodek
11:30 am +Mark Abruzzino Loving Parents, Bill & Becky
5:00 pm +Donald Vandermillen Liz Rick
7:00 pm Special Cumulative Intentions
Thomas Brown Kathleen Scott John Sanders
We Pray for the Recently Deceased of Our Parish
Come see our unique and comfortable washable masks which are for sale in the parish office.
Flowers this week are dedicated to Parishioners of St. Leo
Candles this week are dedicated to † John Peret Requested by Mom, Alice Peret
Oración Espiritual para la comunión:
“Mi Jesús,
creo que estás en el Santísimo Sacramento.
Te amo sobre todas las cosas,
y te anhelo en mi alma. Ya que no te
estoy recibiendo sacramentalmente
entra en mi corazón espiritualmente,
como si ya hubieras venido.
Te abrazo y me uno completamente a ti.
Nunca dejes que me separe de ti.”
Virgen Santísima de Guadalupe, Reina de los Ángeles y Madre de las Américas. Acudimos a ti hoy como tus amados hijos. Te pedimos que intercedas por nosotros con tu Hijo, como lo hiciste en las bodas de Caná. Ruega por nosotros, Madre amorosa, y obtén para nuestra nación, nuestro mundo, y para todas nuestras familias y seres queridos, la protección de tus
santos ángeles, para que podamos salvarnos de lo peor de esta enfermedad. Para aquellos que ya están afectados, te pedimos que les concedas la gracia de la sanación y la liberación. Escucha los gritos de aquellos que son vulnerables y temerosos, seca sus lágrimas y ayúdalos a confiar. En este tiempo de dificultad y prueba, enséñanos a todos en la Iglesia a amarnos los unos a los otros y a ser pacientes y amables. Ayúdanos a llevar la paz de Jesús a nuestra tierra y a nuestros corazones. Acudimos a ti con confianza, sabiendo que realmente eres nuestra madre compasiva, la salud de los enfermos y la causa de nuestra alegría. Refúgianos bajo el manto de tu protección, mantennos en el abrazo de tus brazos, ayúdanos a conocer siempre el amor de tu Hijo, Jesús. Amen.
INFORMACIÓN PARA ATENDER A MISA Aquellos que están en mayor riesgo o están ansiosos por regresar a la iglesia están exentos de la obligación de asistir a la misa dominical hasta el próximo año. Continuaremos publicando nuestras misas en línea en nuestro sitio en la internet.
• La asistencia a todas las misas se limitará al 50% de la capacidad con distanciamiento social. • Las puertas se abren 45 minutos antes de la misa. • Se requieren mascarillas / tapa bocas dentro de los edificios de la parroquia. • La Sagrada Comunión se distribuirá solo en la mano, por favor no remueva su mascara
hasta que se haya alejado de la personas que distribuye la comunión.
La capilla estará abierta después de las misas diarias de lunes a viernes hasta las 3pm oración privada, silenciosa. Por favor, continúe lavándose las manos al entrar y use su mascarilla.
Las confesiones se escuchan los sábados por la mañana de 9 a 10:30 am en el Nuevo Auditorio. Pueden llamar a la Oficina Parroquial al 239-992-0901 para hacer una cita para evitar tener que esperar.
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