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Page 1: The Twenty Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 15, 2019

The Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 15, 2019

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MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil …...……………………....3:30PM Sunday …………7:00AM, 9:00AM and 11:00AM Daily ………………………………...….. 8:00AM All Saturdays …………………...……....8:00AM

HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION 8:00AM and 12:15PM /Check the Bulletin

RECONCILIATION Saturday immediately following the 8:00AM Mass

until all are heard. By Appointment, call the office.

ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Tuesdays and First Fridays

8:30AM - 9:30AM (Benediction) PARISH OFFICE HOURS:

Monday - Thursday 8:30AM to 12:00 Noon

12:30PM to 3:00PM Friday - 8:30AM to 12:00 Noon

Office closed on Holy Days and Holidays Phone: (941) 624-3799 Fax: (941) 624-6184

WEBSITE: sanantoniorcc.org

Bulletin Submissions to: [email protected]

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MASS INTENTIONS Sat. Sept. 14th 8:00AM +Tim & Thomas McGinnity 3:30PM + Kirk Chambers

Sun. Sept. 15th 7:00AM The People of San Antonio Parish 9:00AM +Tom Tkac 11:00AM +John Peluso

Mon. Sept. 16th 8:00AM +Marie Sullivan

Tues. Sept. 17th 8:00AM +Angelo De Simone

Wed. Sept. 18th 8:00AM The Intentions of Iona Waterworth 2:15PM Mass at Port Charlotte Rehabilitation

Thurs. Sept. 19th 8:00AM +Victims of Wanton Gun Violence & Their Families

Fri. Sept. 20th 8:00AM +Guillermo Gustavo Temple 9:00 AM Mass at Sandhill Gardens

Sat. Sept. 21st 8:00AM The Intentions of Andrew Dowling 3:30PM + Donald La Francois

Sun. Sept. 22nd 7:00AM +William Looney 9:00AM The People of San Antonio Parish 11:00AM +Anne Dombroski

SUBMISSION POLICY All Bulletin submissions, including finished copy and artwork, are subject to editorial approval. All submissions must be received by 9:00AM Monday morning two weeks before the weekend the Bulletin will be distributed. Bulletin announcements should be written in complete sentences using correct grammar.

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FLOWERS FOR THE ALTAR We can decorate the altar with any colors of your choice with fresh flowers for your intentions. Please stop by the office and choose your special date. An altar bouquet is $60, a bouquet for the ambo is $40 and a bouquet for Our Lady is $25.

A BIG SAN ANTONIO WELCOME We wish to welcome our newly registered

parishioners to San Antonio: Welcome Leinor Lea Calimaran

Welcome Back Virginia Mayo-Yu & Jerry Yu

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FUNERAL GUIDELINES At San Antonio we have funeral guidelines that may be sent to you via e-mail upon request, or are on our website, which is currently under revision. 1.It is absolutely essential that you contact San Antonio and make the initial appointments and reservations with our Funeral Coordinator. This will ensure that appropriate arrangements are made and whatever rooms are required will be reserved. Family coming from elsewhere should not make travel arrangements until the date is confirmed. 2. Burial in San Antonio’s Memorial Garden can only take place when a Catholic funeral Mass has taken place in the Church. Every funeral Mass requires the presence of the mortal remains or ashes of the deceased. 3. Where cremains are involved, all the cremains must be buried together. They may not be divided according to Cannon Law and out of respect for the deceased. 4. Our guidelines for the celebration of funerals are in accordance with the teaching of the Church, as well as diocesan regulations, and are not negotiable. You may feel that we are being unduly restrictive, but our aim is to provide a dignified and prayerful Mass which complies with Church guidelines, is respectful of the deceased and also consoles the bereaved.

San Antonio Parish honored our First Responders at 11:00AM Mass Last Sunday. Again, we thank themfor all that they do, and have done, to protect us and keep us safe!

Parish Statement as of September 8, 2019

Income Expense Surplus/Deficit

July 49,967.32 50,163.49 -196.11

August 41,798.80 58,459.88 -16,661.08

September 20,959.13 18,695.01 2,264.12

Total 112,725.25 127,318.32 -14,593.07 Parish Statement includes Offertory & Other Income. Monthly mortgage liability has been added to statement expens-es. CFA as of 9/8/19 $101,143.68 of $169,000. 60% of goal met!

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SAN ANTONIO CHURCH FAITH FORMATION

As catechists “We Are Called” to follow Jesus. We are called to share the good news of Jesus Christ at school, in our homes and in our neighborhoods. Today is Catechist Sunday, which is being celebrated in all the parishes in the Diocese of Venice. We are blessed with

sixteen Catechists who have answered this call, and we thank them for their dedication to our youth and their Catholic formation. A special recognition to Carmen Arce who served as a Catechist at San Antonio Church for fifteen years, preparing and nurturing faith, notably directing the Christmas Pageant, assembling, ironing, and managing the costumes. We appreciate your devotion, Carmen, and the charisma with which you served. Gracias! Welcome Middle School Youth, and Confirmation I and II classes as you resume Faith Formation this Sunday. Confirmandi: Classes start Sunday, September 22, 2019, in the Ministry Building Conference Room after the 9:00AM Family Mass and hospitality. Parents are asked to this initial meeting. If you need registration forms you may obtain forms from the Parish Office. If you have any questions you may email Terri Slattery at [email protected] or call the office at 941-624-3799.

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Regularly Scheduled Events

THE ROSARY is said every weekday morning and decades are shared by parishioners. Prayer petitions are also included at the conclusion of the rosary. BLESSED SACRAMENT ADORATION every Tuesday following the 8:00AM Mass, with the Divine Mercy Chaplet recited; and every First Friday following the 8:00AM Mass. FIRST WEEKEND - St. Vincent de Paul Collection after all the Masses. SECOND MONDAY - The Women’s Guild meets in the Ministry Building in rooms 1 & 2 at 12:00Noon. (no meeting July/Aug.) FIRST TUESDAY - The Knights of Columbus meets at 6:00PM (social) in rooms 1 & 2 , (business) 7:00PM; the Columbiettes’ general meeting 6:00PM. - 8:00PM FOURTH TUESDAY - Columbiette board meeting 5:15PM - 6:30PM THIRD WEDNESDAY - Men’s Emmaus Rm 5, 7:00PM in Ministry Building LAST WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH - the Anointing Mass is at 8:00AM for anyone who would like to be anointed. FOURTH THURSDAY - Fourth Degree Assembly of K of C Rooms 1 & 2, 6:00PM social, 7:00PM business. FIRST FRIDAY - Women’s Guild Corporate Communion 8:00AM Mass. SECOND SATURDAY - Women’s Emmaus Coffee, 9:00AM - 11:00AM in Rooms 1&2 (no meeting July/Aug.). THIRD SUNDAY - 50/50 Raffle - Put $5 in an envelope with your name and phone number, and drop it in the box in the Narthex. The winner is drawn on Monday. LAST SUNDAY - Undie Sunday collection of underclothing for men, women and children for the Shower Ministry.

IS CHRIST CALLING YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW?

RCIA IS FOR: Non-Catholics who are interested in exploring Catholicism...and

Catholic adults who missed out on First Communion and/or Confirmation...and anyone who is spiritually searching...and those who might be quietly wishing to receive Christ in the Eucharist! RCIA is intended to help these adults grow closer to God, to receive good answers to their questions, to prayerfully discern whether God is calling them to the Sacraments, and to prepare them for the Sacraments if they feel called. Call Maureen at 941-661-6691 or email [email protected]

Upcoming Events Sun. Sept. 29 - KOC 10:30AM Rosary, Corporate Communion 11:00AM Fri. Oct. 4 - Blessing of Pets after 8:00AM Mass Fri. Oct 11 - KOC Octoberfest, Rooms 1 & 2 Wed. Dec. 18 - KOC Christmas Ball, Goldtones, Charlotte Yacht Club Sun. Jan. 4-5 - Baby Bottle Drive KOC Fri. Jan. 31 - Goldtones Concert, Greek Hall Sun. Mar. 8 - Parish Volunteer Picnic

WELCOME TO THE FAMILY OF THE CHURCH

Hunter John Fanning, Hannah Paige Mills, Lyla Chris Mooney, and Austin Issac Mooney who were

baptized on August 25th.

Also Amelia Grace Tkac who was baptized on Sept. 8th We congratulate their parents and pray they will find help and support in their duties as Christian parents.

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PLEASE PATRONIZE THE ADVERTISERS WHO BRING YOU THE BULLETIN EACH WEEK!

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NAME TAGS Get to know your fellow parishioners by wearing your name tags! If you don’t have a name tag order one at the Parish Office. Name tags are $10.00 each.

DO YOU LOVE PRO-LIFE ISSUES San Antonio is looking for a co-parish coordinator. Monthly morning meet ings are held to keep you up to date wi th Life happenings in the county so that you can br ing those resources back to the parish. For more information, please call Jeanne Berdeaux at 941-441-1101.

SAINT VINCENT DEPAUL We are in desperate need of just about everything. Our coffers are quite bare. We are in need of toiletries: deodorant, disposable razors, toothpaste, shampoo and dish soap. Foodwise, we need canned spaghetti sauce, pasta, canned fruit,

baked beans, soup and tuna. As always, we thank you greatly for your continued generosity.

THANKSGIVING IS FAST APPROACHING What are you thankful for? Perhaps you are thankful for your grandchildren, your health, your recovery from a serious illness. Perhaps you are thankful for many years of marriage with your spouse. Whatever it is, you can memorialize it with a brick in the Holy Family patio. You have three lines of 13 characters to detail what you would like to say. Can’t get it all in such a small space? San Antonio is offering a special for Thanksgiving with $25 off a second brick. That would be two bricks for $175.00. The type would be left- or right-justified, so it would read properly. Some examples are: “I am thankful for answered prayers.” “I am thankful for my family.” “I am thankful for renewed health (or good health).” “I am thankful for my new grandchild. “I am thankful for God’s many blessings.” There are brick forms in the church, or stop by the office to order yours today.

FINAL NOTICE We will soon be placing our annual envelope order for the upcoming 2020 year. If any changes need to be made on your envelopes or if you no longer wish to use the envelopes please contact our Ministry Building office at 941-624-3799 to let us know. Thank you.

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San Antonio Catholic Church

Parish Ministries

Linens Margot Carney 610-812-0231 Rachel Cote

Altar Servers/Eucharistic Ministers

and Sacristans Manny Couto

624-3490

Church Flowers Marilyn Cote 774-281-3066

Emmaus Men Chris Wagner

628-9554

Emmaus Women Ann Shelly 815-1231

Funeral Coordinator

Phyllis Hauser 624-3799

Funeral Luncheon

Ellen Sapaugh 624-5327

Lectors

Carol Inman 624-2104

Offertory Stewards

Lori Mense 979-8072

Prayer Blanket Ministry Mary Anne McKenna

380-7477

Parish Ministries (Cont.)

RCIA

Maureen Brady 941-624-3799

Ushers

Roger Vollmer 235-0764

Parish Committees

Finance Committee Adam Bratko

Liturgy Committee

Fr. Leo Riley 624-3799

Parish Council

Carol Inman - 624-2104

Respect Life Committee Mary Corso - 631-241-1763

Hospitality and Welcome

Ellen Sapaugh 624-5327

Parish Organizations

Knights of Columbus Al Cote - Grand Knight

774-281-3064

Columbiettes Mary Corso

631-241-1763

Women’s Guild Ginny Snow

235-1212

St. Vincent de Paul Society Linda Caldwell 941-235-1254

Parish Ministries (Cont.)

Faith Formation Middle School and High School

Youth Coordinator Terri Slattery-624-3799

[email protected]

Clergy Fr. Leo Riley, Pastor

[email protected]

Fr. Edward A. Blackwell, Jr., Ed.D. Retired

Fr. Don Imming Retired

Bookkeeper

Brooke LaFont [email protected]

Safe Environment/Finger Printing

Director of Music Ken Crisp

[email protected]

Facility Manager Michael Klingsten

[email protected] Assistant - Al Cote

Assistant - Roger Angrisani

Coordinator of Religious Education

PK-5 – Terri Slattery [email protected]

Parish Secretary and

Office Manager Renee Martellini

[email protected]

Wellness Ministry Pastoral Visitation

Prayer Tree Phyllis McKendall, R.N.

[email protected]

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