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Page 1: St. Anthony the Abbot Catholic Church

St. Anthony the Abbot

Catholic Church

Courageously Living the Gospel

October 10, 2021 Twenty Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Reconciliation:

Saturday 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. or

by appointment by calling

the parish o�ice

Sacrament of the Sick:

A�er Mass or upon request.

Please call the o�ice in advance.

Marriage Preparation:

Please call the o�ice at least

six months prior.

Mass Weekdays:

Monday—Saturday

8:00 a.m.

Mass Weekends:

Saturday

4:00 p.m. Vigil

Sunday

8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m.

11:30 a.m. Traditional Latin Mass

All Masses are Livestreamed at

St. Anthony’s Facebook page

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Dec.8 2020 —Dec.8 2021

Welcome to

St. Anthony the Abbot

Catholic Church

We are a Catholic community

dedicated to growth in Faith,

Prayer, and Service.

20428 Cortez Blvd.

Brooksville, FL 34601

www.stanthonytheabbot.org

[email protected]

(352) 796-2096

(352) 796 -7144 fax

Parish Oice Hours

Monday—Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Friday the oice is closed.

...‘ You are lacking in one �ing.

Go, SELL what you have, and GIVE to [�e] POOR

and you wi� have TREASURE IN HEAVEN;

�en come, FOLLOW ME. ’ ”

MARK 10: 21

“JESUS, LOOKING AT HIM,

����� HIM AND SAID TO HIM,...

Christ and the Rich Young Ruler By Heinrich Hofmann 1889 –Public Domain

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The Eucharist is

the highway to heaven.

The only thing

we have to ask God for,

in prayer, is

the desire to be holy.

lessed Carlo Acutis was a tech-

savy teenager, known for his love

for others and his devotion to the

Eucharist. He used his talents to build a

website to share information about

known Eucharistic miracles, and created

videos sharing aspects of the Catholic

faith with his internet audience. His faith

extended beyond the internet as well,

and he was known to befriend the poor,

homeless, and migrant populations on

the streets of his native city of Milan. In

2006, he died of leukemia at the age of 15.

He was declared Venerable by Pope Fran-

cis in 2018. His cause for sainthood is on-

Quote from Pope Francis, copyright © 2019, Libreria Editrice Vaticana, Vatican City State.

All rights reserved. Used with permission.

Copyright © 2019, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Washington, DC. All rights reserved.

Blessed Carlo Acutis

B

going. Pope Francis used the example

of Carlo’s life in his recent apostolic

exhortation, Christus Vivit: “Carlo was

well aware that the whole apparatus of

communications, advertising and social

networking can be used to lull us, to

make us addicted to consumerism and

buying the latest thing on the market,

obsessed with our free time, caught up

in negativity. Yet he knew how to use

the new communications technology to

transmit the Gospel, to communicate

values and beauty.”

– Pope Francis, Christus Vivit 105

—Blessed Carlo Acutis

DATES: 1991-2006 - BEATIFIED: OCTOBER 10

Mass Intentions and Weekly Readings

TWENTY EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

OCTOBER 10, 2021

Readings for the week of October 10, 2021

Sunday, October 10 Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Wis 7:7-11; Ps 90:12-13, 14-15, 16-17; Heb 4:12-13; Mk 10:17-30 or 10:17-27

Monday, October 11 Weekday [Saint John XXIII, Pope]

Rom 1:1-7; Ps 98:1bcde, 2-3ab, 3cd-4; Lk 11:29-32

Tuesday, October 12 Weekday

Rom 1:16-25; Ps 19:2-3, 4-5; Lk 11:37-41

Wednesday, October 13 Weekday

Rom 2:1-11; Ps 62:2-3, 6-7, 9; Lk 11:42-46

Thursday, October 14 Weekday

[Saint Callistus I, Pope and Martyr]

Rom 3:21-30; Ps 130:1b-2, 3-4, 5-6ab; Lk 11:47-54

Friday, October 15 Memorial of Saint Teresa of Jesus, Virgin and Doctor of

the Church

Rom 4:1-8; Ps 32:1b-2, 5, 11; Lk 12:1-7

Saturday, October 16 Weekday

[Saint Hedwig, Religious; Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque, Virgin; BVM]

Rom 4:13, 16-18; Ps105:6-7, 8-9, 42-43; Lk 12:8-12

Sunday, October 17 Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Is 53:10-11; Ps 33:4-5, 18-19, 20, 22; Heb 4:14-16; Ps; Mk 10:35-45 or 10:42-45

Mass Intentions

Saturday, October 9

4:00 p.m. Shan Stinedurf-Sharp

Sunday, October 10

8:00 a.m. Living and Deceased

Members of St. Anthony

the Abbot Parish

10:00 a.m. Ellsworth W & Bruce Thomas †

11:30 a.m. Dinis Chaves †

Monday, October 11

8:00 a.m. Nichilas Lorenz

Tuesday, October 12

8:00 a.m. Michele Duclair †

Wednesday, October 13

8:00 a.m. John & Courtney Lorenz

Thursday, October 14

8:00 a.m. John & Courtney Lorenz

Friday, October 15

8:00 a.m. Lou Ann Purlack

Saturday, October 16

8:00 a.m. Barbara Stinedurf † �

4:00 p.m. Bob & Althea Rushforth †

Sunday, October 17

8:00 a.m. Living and Deceased

Members of St. Anthony

the Abbot Parish

10:00 a.m. Jack Jensen †

11:30 a.m. Scott and Darby Whittier

©Tracy L. Christianson at www.portraitsofsaints.com�

SAINT POPE JOHN XXIII

FEAST DAY OCTOBER 11

1881-1963

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Weekly Message from Fr. Pecchie

ST. ANTHONY THE ABBOT CATHOLIC CHURCH BROOKSVILLE, FL

My Dear Friends in Christ,

Imagine that you are in a

cafe holding a mug full of

warm co�ee. Now, you like

co�ee and are used to

co�ee, but in the back of

your mind you are convinced

that there may be something

that will satisfy your thirst

better than co�ee. So you

bring your mug up to the

counter and ask for a drink of

something more satisfying.

The man at the counter says, "Sure! We have just the

thing – a special brew. It tastes fantastic, fills you up

with energy, and lasts the whole day long." But when

he reaches for your mug, you hesitate. You have never

tried this special brew, and you are a little suspicious:

What if it's not as good as the man says it is? Maybe

you should just stick with what’s familiar. You can't

have both, because you only have one mug. To get the

special brew, you would have to pour out the warm

co�ee.

That's the situation this rich young man finds himself

in. His mug is full of wealth and possessions. Jesus is

o�ering him true, lasting wisdom instead, promising

that it will give him the satisfaction his money hasn't

given him, but he hesitates, afraid to take the risk. It's

an image that helps us understand the nature of sin in

general.

Sin is putting something in God's place; putting some-

thing that ought to be second place into first place; fill-

ing our mug with warm co�ee when God really gave us

the mug so that we could drink his special brew. The

Seven Capital (Deadly) Sins identify the seven most

common "somethings" that we tend to put in God's

place, seven brands of warm co�ee, so to speak. These

“somethings” are good in themselves, but they become

obstacles to our happiness when we give them first

place. PAGGLES

Pride puts our own achievements in God's place, as if

they were capable of giving us the meaning and fulfill-

ment that only comes from God.

Anger puts our own self-will in God's place ("my way

or the highway!").

Gluttony puts the pleasures of food, drink, or drugs in

the mug.

Greed, as in the case of this rich young man, idolizes

money.

Lust puts sexual pleasure in God's place.

Envy puts our reputation or popularity before God.

Sloth puts our comfort before God.

Unless we pour out the warm co�ee,

whichever brand it may be, we simply

won't have room in our souls for the spe-

cial brew that brings true satisfaction.

True wisdom keeps God in first place in our

lives. It never lets the false promises of worldly success

or wealth interfere with our following Christ and his

commandments. But we live in a fallen world, a world

in which greed o;en seems more powerful than wis-

dom.

Greed is directly involved in all the tragedies

of our times: human tra�icking, war, abortion, the drug

trade, genocide, political corruption...these horrible

realities are hard to get rid of, because someone, some-

where, is getting rich o� them. Patterns of greed also

contribute to periods of economic hardship – not only

greed among financial and political leaders, but also

our own irresponsible tendencies to spend money we

don't have, creating unhealthy debt.

How can we grow in true wisdom when we

are surrounded by these subtle seductions of a con-

sumer society. Today’s Second Reading gives us an an-

swer. It reminds us that "the word of God is living and

e�ective, sharper than any two-edged sword." The

word of God is a weapon of wisdom, good to defend

against temptations and to cut away obstacles and

di�iculties. Where do we find the word of God? Most

readily, we find it in the Bible, the inspired word of God,

recorded, preserved, and interpreted for us by the

Church.

It is true that God demands a lot from us, be-

cause he loves us. But he never asks us to walk the path

of wisdom alone. He accompanies us with his gi;s, like

prayer, the sacraments, Church teaching, and the Bible.

Let us respond to Christ's look of love by re-

newing our conviction that only he can give us the hap-

piness we long for, and by renewing our commitment to

strive to know and follow him better every day, using

the Bible as our preferred weapon of wisdom.

Oremus pro Invicem

Fr. Pecchie

PS. On October 16th, 2021, at 1:00 p.m.

we will join with other Catholics throughout

the world praying the Rosary for the World.

We will gather at the Brooksville Commons

in downtown Brooksville at the gazebo.

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Ministry Information

Co�ee, Donuts

and Fresh Fruit

Please join us for co1ee, donuts, and fresh

fruit a<er Sunday Masses. Donations are wel-

come.

Become a Member

Call Paul Poco at (813)1763-2953 or email

us at [email protected]. Meetings are

held on the first Thursday of each month.

The Rosary is at 6:00 p.m.. The meeting be-

gins at 6:30 p.m..

ST. ANTHONY THE ABBOT

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

COUNCIL 6800

Pastor’s Class

Join Fr. Pecchie to study and learn as

he shares the truths of God’s Word,

and enjoy the fellowship of other

people like you.

Mondays 7:00 p.m.

Thursdays 9:00 a.m.

Prayer of Pope Leo XIII to St. Joseph

To be recited a�er Rosary the month of October

Encyclical Quamquam Pluries

15 August 1889

To thee, O blessed Joseph,

we have recourse in our a�liction,

and having implored the help

of thy most holy Spouse,

we now, with hearts filled with confidence,

earnestly beg thee also to take us

under thy protection.

Through that sacred bond of charity

which united thee to the Immaculate

Virgin Mother of God,

and by that fatherly love with which you

embraced the Child Jesus,

we humbly beg you to look graciously

upon the beloved inheritance which

Jesus Christ purchased by His blood,

and to aid us in our necessities

with your power and strength.

Defend, O most watchful

guardian of the Holy Family,

the chosen children of Jesus Christ.

Keep from us, O most loving Father,

all blight of error and corruption.

Aid us from on high, most valiant defender,

in this conflict with

the powers of darkness.

And just as you once saved

the Child Jesus from mortal danger,

so now defend God's Holy Church

from the snares of the enemy

and from all adversity.

Shield us by your constant protection,

so that, supported by your example

and strengthened by your help,

we may be able to live a virtuous life,

die a happy death, and

attain to everlasting bliss in Heaven.

Amen

St. Joseph Terror of Demons

Used with permission of the Marian

Fathers of the Immaculate Conception

of the B.V.M.

TWENTY EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

OCTOBER 10, 2021

40 Days for Life

St. Anthony

the Abbot

Our 2021, 40 days for life

campaign continues every morning with a

live stream rosary at 7:30 a.m., before

the 8:00 a.m. Mass. The rosary will be

livestreamed each morning for 40 days.

The parish day for prayer and fasting is

Wednesday, Oct. 13. We will be praying

in front of the abortion mill “Tampa

Women’s Health Center” located at

2010 E. Fletcher Ave. Tampa, from 8:00

a.m. till 6:00 p.m. (2 hour shi"s). Sign- up

sheets are in the vestibule of the church.

You are also encouraged to pray in the

adoration chapel during those hours

(silent personal prayer for an end to abor-

tion).

Please go online to the 40 days for life

website and subscribe to receive daily

testimonials and prayers, or purchase

merchandise to support the e(orts of

ending abortion.

https://www.40daysforlife.com/en/tampa

Emma Boe, 40 days for life parish contact

(813) 417-5133

Holy Rosary Procession

for the Unborn

Join us at St. Anthony the Abbot for a

procession around our parish.

October 31st at 1:00 p.m.,

immediately a�er the Latin Mass�

Domestic Violence

Awareness Month

October is National Domestic Violence

Awareness Month. To learn more about

the Catholic response, visit the U.S.

Bishop’s website,

www.usccb.org, for their Pastoral Let-

ter, “When I Call for Help”

(https://bit.ly/2XHIuZk).

If you, a family member, or friend needs

help now, contact the National Domes-

tic Violence Hotline,

(800)799-7233 (24 hours);

(800)787-3224 (TTY),

www.thehotline.org.

If you are in immediate danger, call 911.

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A Prayer to St. Joseph,

Defender of Life

Dearest St. Joseph,

at the word of an angel,

you lovingly took Mary

into your home.

As God’s humble servant,

you guided

the Holy Family on

the road to Bethlehem,

welcomed Jesus as

your own son

in the shelter of a manger,

and fled far from your homeland

for the safety of

both Mother and Child.

We praise God that

as their faithful protector,

you never hesitated

to sacrifice for those

entrusted to you.

May your example

inspire us also to welcome,

cherish, and safeguard

God’s most precious gi8 of life.

Help us to faithfully

commit ourselves

to the service and defense

of human life

—especially where it is

vulnerable or threatened.

Obtain for us the grace

to do the will of God

in all things.

Amen.

Copyright © 2021, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops,

Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. www.usccb.org/prolife

ALL ARE WELCOME

Join us in the parish Hall. Saturday, No-

vember 6th from 5:00 p.m.—10:00 p.m..

We will have bounce houses, live music,

baked goods including zeppoles, chili con-

test, vendors, homemade cra< beer and the

Kielbasa Bus to fill our bellies!

Square Dancing with live callers will be

from 7:00p.m.—9:00 p.m..

The entrance cost

is $30/family or

$20/couple or

$10/adult.

The price includes

all the activities

mentioned above

except the food

and the drinks.

We are accepting

vendors for $30

per table.

Please contact

Tricia Gaitan

via text at

(786)333-1915 to

reserve a table.

HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!

ST. ANTHONY THE ABBOT CATHOLIC CHURCH BROOKSVILLE, FL

Ministry Information

Remembering our Beloved Dead

Throughout the month of November, we remember our beloved dead. Our

memory is no mere nostalgia. We pray for them and look forward to joining them.

Christian faith and hope are most crucial in the face of death. They make death

bearable. Joined to Jesus in prayer and Eucharist, we are joined to those who are

already with Jesus.

Be sure to include your loved ones in the Liturgy Celebration by filling our

the specially designated o5ering envelopes found on the table near the

Sanctuary. The intentions will be remembered during our celebration of all

souls.

The Book of the Dead is also located on this table. Please use it to list your de-

ceased loved ones.�

Remembering all Souls

ETERNAL REST GRANT UNTO THEM, O LORD, AND

LET PERPETUAL LIGHT SHINE UPON THEM.

Respect Life Meetings

The Respect Life meeting on October

12th is canceled. The next Respect Life

meeting will be on Tuesday, November

9

th

at 7:00p.m.. See you there.

All Saints

Festival

Tuesdays

9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.

Led by Jack Lavery

Please join us to study the Gospel of

Matthew. Come and deepen your

knowledge and understanding of Scrip-

ture. Studying Scripture helps to deep-

en your personal relationship with our

Lord. The class meets in the parish hall

on Tuesdays at 9:00 a.m., and is also

repeated at 7:00 p.m.. The only book

you need for class is your Bible. Con-

tact:

Jack Lavery, (813) 340-7343

[email protected]

for more Information or to register. Jack

sends out regular reminder emails to

the class. Warning: Reading the Bible

can be habit forming!

SPONSORED BY:

ST. ANTHONY THE ABBOT

FAMILY MINISTRY

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Information

Pastor

Rev. Paul Pecchie

Assisting Priest

Rev. Mikhail Kouts

Deacon

Manny Carreiro

Parish Sta�

To contact a member of the church sta1

call (352) 796 2096 then the extension below.

Receptionist

Ext. 103

Front Oice Ext. 104

[email protected]

Parish Secretary

Karen Zoretic Ext. 102

[email protected]

Assistant Parish Secretary

Michele Niemier Ext. 108

[email protected]

Business Manager

Beth Shields Ext. 105

[email protected]

Music Ministry

Kevin MacFarland Ext. 109

Cell (813) 777-1345

[email protected]

Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults RCIA

Michele Niemier , Jim Lehmann Ext. 108

[email protected]

Faith Formation

Call the parish o1ice

Ministry of the Sick & Homebound

Louise Allen, call the Parish O1ice

Maintenance

Susanne Thompson

Al Pearson

[email protected]

St. Vincent de Paul Ministry

(352) 797-4898

[email protected]

Daystar Life Center

(352) 799-5930

www.daystarlifecenter.org

Contact Information

St. Anthony the Abbot Catholic Church

20428 Cortez Blvd.

Brooksville FL 34601

Ph (352) 796-2096, Fax (352) 796-7144

www.stanthonytheabbot.org

Email: [email protected]

Parish O1ice Hours

Monday—Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Friday the o1ice is closed.

Thursday, October 14 Weekday

[Saint Callistus I, Pope and Martyr]

8:00 a.m. Mass

8:30 a.m. St. Jude Novena

9:00 a.m. Pastor’s Class

6:00 p.m. Choir Rehearsal

7:00 p.m. Faith and Ale —For Men

Friday, October 15 Memorial of

Saint Teresa of Jesus, Virgin and

Doctor of the Church

8:00 a.m. Mass

8:30 a.m. Divine Mercy Chaplet

Saturday, October 16 Weekday

[Saint Hedwig, Religious; Saint Mar-

garet Mary Alacoque, Virgin; BVM]

8:00 a.m. Mass

10—11 a.m. Reconciliation

11:00 a.m. Spanish Legion of Mary

—Portable

4:00 p.m. Mass

Sunday, October 17 Twenty-Ninth

Sunday in Ordinary Time

8:00 a.m. Mass

10:00 a.m. Mass

11:30 a.m. Traditional Latin Mass

Co<ee and Donuts a8er all Masses

Weekly Calendar

Sunday, October 10 Twenty-Eighth

Sunday in Ordinary Time

8:00 a.m. Mass

10:00 a.m. Mass

11:30 a.m. Traditional Latin Mass

Co<ee and Donuts a8er all Masses

Monday, October 11 Weekday [Saint

John XXIII, Pope]

Columbus Day —O<ice Closed

8:00 a.m. Mass

8:30 a.m. Miraculous Medal Novena

7:00 p.m. Pastor’s Class

Tuesday, October 12 Weekday

8:00 a.m. Mass

8:30 a.m. St. Anthony of Padua or

Infant of Prague Novena

9:00 a.m. Bible Study

7:00 p.m. Bible Study

Wednesday, October 13 Weekday

8:00 a.m. Mass

8:30 a.m. St. Joseph Novena

8:45 a.m. English Legion of Mary

—Portable #7

TWENTY EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

OCTOBER 10, 2021

Father Pecchie and staff

wish all a safe and happy

Columbus Day weekend.

The parish o�ice will be closed Monday, October 11

th

in honor of Columbus Day.

Bishop Gregory Parkes Invites You to the Opening

Mass for the “Synod on Synodality”

Bishop Gregory Parkes will celebrate an opening Mass for the local phase of a worldwide

consultation process in the Catholic Church known as the “Synod on Synodality.” The

Mass will be celebrated on Sunday, October 17, 2021 at the Cathedral of St. Jude the

Apostle at 11:30 a.m.. All are invited to the celebration. Representatives from across the

Diocese’s five counties will be in attendance. You can also view the

livestream at www.dosp.org/livestream or listen to the broadcast on

Spirit FM 90.5. To learn more, visit www.dosp.org/synod.

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