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St. Martha Roman Catholic Church Pallottine Fathers and Brothers (Society of Catholic Apostolate) and U.S.A. Circus Church
Very Rev. Fausto Stampiglia, S.A.C., Pastor
MASS SCHEDULE Church opens 30 minutes before each service
and closes afterwards.
SATURDAY 7:30 a.m. & 8:30 a.m.; (Vigil) 4:00 p.m. & 5:30 p.m.
SUNDAY CHURCH
7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., Noon & 5:30 p.m.
SUNDAY PARISH HALL 9:00 a.m. (Family), 8 a.m. (Spanish), & Noon (Vietnamese)
WEEKDAY
7:30 a.m., 8:30 a.m., Noon & 5:30 p.m.
HOLY DAY (Vigil) 4 p.m. & 5:30 p.m.
7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., Noon, & 5:30 p.m.
TV Mass Sunday, 9:30 a.m. on CW Network.
Check your local listings or go to dioceseofvenice/TVMass
EXPOSITON OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Carosella Chapel:
Tuesdays 9 a.m. - Noon; Fridays 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (The Carosella Chapel is open for quiet prayer during office hours.)
Church:
9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. on the first Friday of the month
ROSARY & MORNING PRAYER DEVOTIONS Rosary is prayed each day following the 7:30 a.m. Mass,
immediately followed by Morning Prayer. Rosary is again prayed before the Noon Mass.
CONFESSIONS
Saturday: 9 a.m. - 10 a.m.; 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. (Reconciliation Room) Sunday - Friday: 11:30 a.m. - Noon (Church Entrance)
BAPTISM Classes are held on the 2nd Monday of each month from
7 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Conference Room. Baptism will take place regularly every Sunday at
5 p.m. or by appointment with your choice of clergyman.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK Saturdays after the 8:30 a.m. Mass
PRAYER LINE 941-306-6503
200 N. Orange Avenue Sarasota, Florida 34236
Telephone (941) 366-4210
Fax (941) 954-8434
Website
www.stmartha.org
Facebook St. Martha Roman Catholic Church
Office Hours
Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - Noon & 12:30 p.m. - 4 p.m.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2016
28TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
From Our Pastor, Fr. Fausto ...
OCTOBER 9, 2016
My Dear Friends, Last Sunday’s theme was the gift of faith. Today,
we the Church, the Catholics, meditate on two examples of faith: Naaman in the first reading, and the ten lepers in the Gospel, with a lesson also on the virtue of gratitude. The great general Naaman was kind of incensed at the Prophet Elisha’s command to bathe in the Jordan seven times, and he was going home in full fury until one of his servants convinced him to follow the prophet’s directions. When Naaman was cured from his leprosy, he takes two mule loads of the Israel earth, according to the ancient Idolaters’ belief that every god was residing only in a specific region, so that Naaman could worship the God of Israel even in Damascus insofar that he could stand on the Holy Land of Israel. Notice that Naaman was a Syrian, and an enemy of Israel, and he comes back with gratitude to thank Elisha, who did not accept the Syrian gifts, because the miracle is God’s work, and not done by the human power of the prophet.
In today’s Gospel, only one cured leper comes back to thank Jesus for the healing, and he was another enemy
of Israel, a Samaritan. And Jesus gives us the reason for the healing: “Your faith has been your salvation.” How many times we pray with our lips to the Lord for miracles or healing or favors, but in our hearts we are so discouraged or cynical that we feel that the good Lord will not listen to us. What Jesus is telling us is to have faith in Him, because He can grant us any favor or healing. It is our faith in
Jesus that moves His divine power. Just think how we act with our children when they ask for a tiny permission. We love them so much that we grant that favor, just anticipating the delight in their smiling eyes. God, the most tender father of all, is more eager to make us smile, than we are trusting in His crazy love and generosity. MIRACLES DO HAPPEN IF WE HAVE FAITH!
Notice also how Jesus follows the prescription of the Mosaic law on skin diseases by sending them to be examined by the priests, because Jesus said that He came to fulfill, not to abolish, the Old Testament.
The final lesson is gratitude, a very special virtue that is appreciated by God and people alike. One of the most common topics of complaints by our senior citizens is the ingratitude of their grown-up children. But very often all of us display the same attitude toward God’s immense generosity toward us. When we lose our good health or a business deal, we pray and beg God, we go to extra Masses and do extra sacrifices and prayers...Once we get the favor, we do not repeat all those good actions...Our prayers of petitions are long, our prayers of gratitude are almost non-existent. Let us change our attitude on giving thanks and, by the way, not only toward God but also in appreciating our brothers’ and sisters’ generosity towards us. We Catholics have taught the entire world in this matter, calling the heart of our worship with the term EUCHARIST, which means THANKSGIVING; this
is another reason we come together on Sundays, because we want solemnly and publicly tell God at least once a week THANK YOU! Naturally, we do this many times privately, for instance, when we open our eyes in the morning (thank you God for the new day), and in the evening and after driving, studying, working, playing and eating. God does appreciate our gratitude, and the more grateful we are, the more we will receive.
As you well know, October is Respect Life Month, from womb to tomb. We are in the middle of our 40 Days for Life. Keep praying and fasting during these 40 days, which will end on November 6, for life and for those who face difficult decisions.
A young lady offered me this poem as a sign of her repentance:
An Apology to an Angel I anxiously await the moment my soul is reunited
with yours; the decision I made long ago deserves the pain which my heart endures.
Reparation I cannot achieve for the vile sin I did commit; my loss and grief has no face that I know, I
made my choice; now I live with it. At the time it seemed acceptable, many opinions
were cast my way; support for my choice was all around, but God would not approve of that day. It is hard to accept forgiveness, memories are hard
to surrender; I know what I did was very wrong; my penance lives as I remember.
People are given many chances, God gives many blessings from above; sometimes gifts are taken for
granted and a child symbolizes God’s love. I received a note from a parishioner rightly upset
at the way some visitors come to Church without proper attire. I always try to send a message to all parishioners and visitors, that we should go to Church dressed just as if we’re going to a nice restaurant; otherwise we cannot do honor to the Eucharistic banquet. Obviously, under the name of nice restaurants, I do not include the beaches’ watering holes!
In the matter of the Eucharistic celebration, please remember to bow at the creed at the words “By the power of the Holy Spirit He was born of the Virgin Mary, and became man,” and also don’t forget to bow or give a sign of reverence before receiving Jesus in Holy Communion.
I do appreciate our American custom to applaud a good singer or player, but I do not think it is appropriate during Mass (except maybe at the end of the sermon, to wake up the dozing parishioners!)
We would love for you to join with us to celebrate the Zazarino Center Grand Opening! A Dinner and Dance will take place on Saturday, October 22 in St. Anne Hall. Ticket price is $100 per person and will benefit the needs of the students. Call Laura Osborn at 941-953-4181 for tickets and information.
Smile, God loves you and so does Fr. Fausto
with your St. Martha clergy: Fathers Patrick, Wojciech, Sebastian, Philip & Jerry
Deacons Bill, Patrick, & Kevin Brothers Bill, Tom & Lawrence
Sisters Cathy & Marianne
PSALTER WEEK IV
This Week in Our Parish Sun., Oct 9
8:00 a.m. Coffee Service - Geenen Hall
10:15 a.m. Religious Educa on - 2nd Floor Classrooms
11:30 a.m. Confession - Fr. Sebas an
Mon., Oct 10 - Columbus Day
Parish Office Closed
6:00 p.m. Bible Study Class - Geenen Hall
7:00 p.m. Bap smal Classes - Conference Room
Tues., Oct 11 - St. John XXIII
9:15 a.m. Bible Study Class - Conference Room
6:30 p.m. RCIA - Conference Room
Wed., Oct 12
Thurs., Oct 13
Fri., Oct 14 - St. Callistus I
8:00 p.m. AA (Spanish) - Geenen Hall
Sat., Oct 15 - St. Teresa of Jesus
9:00 a.m. Confessions - Fr. Wojciech
9:15 a.m. Legion of Mary - Mee ng Room
3:00 p.m. Confessions - Fr. Sebas an
7:30 a.m. 8th Grade Christmas Wreath Sales - Courtyard
3:30 a.m. 8th Grade Christmas Wreath Sales - Courtyard
28TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
MARRIAGE BANNS Ryan Janssen & Amanda Raleigh (1)
Bryan Griffith & Jill Drayer (1)
Zazarino Center Grand Opening
Saturday, October 22, 2016
6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
St. Martha Catholic School 4380 Fruitville Road, Sarasota
Cocktails, Dinner and Dancing
Cocktail Attire Ticket Price $100 per guest
RSVP by Wednesday, October 12
For tickets and information call 941-953-4181
ST. TERESA OF JESUS OCTOBER 15
Born in Avila, Spain, she entered the Carmelite convent, where she advanced in prayer and experienced visions. Dissatisfied with laxity she perceived among religious, she
established St. Joseph’s Convent, where a strict rule prevailed. With the assistance of Peter of Alcantara and John of the Cross, she founded the reformed (Discalced) Carmelite orders of nuns and friars. A great mystic and a strong and intelligent leader, Teresa wrote several works which are considered classics of spiritual literature, including The Way of Perfection and The Interior Castle. May we follow her advice: “Accustom yourself continually to make many acts of love, for they enkindle and melt the soul.” Living with Christ
SAVE THE DATE ST. MARTHA PARISH ANNUAL MISSION
Monday, January 16 through Wednesday, January 18
Speaker: Redemptorist Father Charles Coury Theme: “Christ Be My Light”
WATCH THE BULLETIN FOR DETAILS!!
In His ministry, Christ sought out the leper, the tax collector, the sinner - those whom society oppressed and rejected. Today, the unborn is the segment of society which is most neglected and
discriminated against. Christ Himself surely has a special love for them.
BULLETIN EMAIL: bulletinsmc@stmartha.org
Prayer for Vocations
Lord Jesus, as You once called the first disciples to make them fishers of men, let your sweet
invitation continue to resound: Come! Follow Me! Give young men and women the grace of
responding quickly to Your voice. Support your bishops, priests and consecrated people in their
apostolic labor. Grant perseverance to our seminarians and to all those who are carrying out
the ideal of a life totally consecrated to Your service. Awaken in our community a missionary eagerness. Lord, send workers to your harvest and do not allow humanity to be lost for the lack of pastors, missionaries and people dedicated to
the cause of the Gospel. Mary, Mother of the Church, the model of every vocation, help us to
say “yes” to the Lord Who calls us to cooperate in the divine plan of salvation.
We ask this thought Christ Our Lord. Amen.
ST. MARTHA RELIGIOUS EDUCATION It is not too late to register for Religious Education classes!! Contact Patty Sileo,
Director of Religious Education at 366-4210 or email: sileo@stmartha.org.
ANNUAL RED MASS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21 AT 5:30 PM
ST. MARTHA PARISH Bishop Frank J. Dewane will celebrate Mass for Sarasota, Manatee and DeSoto
County lawyers, judges, law enforcement, public service officials, their families and the general public. Bishop Dewane says: “The purpose of this Liturgy is to pray that the Holy Spirit grant special graces and guidance upon those who work in our civil system. This is something that has come about through the request of several legal professions in the District and has developed into a local tradition.” For further information and RSVPs, please contact, Evelyn Moya, Esq. at elynlmoya@icloud.com
ST. MARTHA ALTAR SOCIETY Women and men of St. Martha, if you are looking to get involved in an active ministry, please consider the St. Martha Altar Society. They meet the first Monday of every month in the sacristy after the 8:30 a.m. Mass. Duties are on Monday and Saturday mornings. They are looking for new members that would like to join them and learn the part they play in our Church family. If you have any questions, call Susan Schussler, 961-4927.
St. Martha School Christmas Wreath Sale
St. Martha School 8th grade students and parents will be in the courtyard after the Masses every weekend in
October taking orders for 2016 Christmas wreaths. These are live wreaths which are shipped directly via FedEx from the northern grower during the Thanksgiving week. Please stop by and order a
beautiful wreath for your holiday decorating. All proceeds will benefit the 8th grade graduation and the annual 8th grade class trip to Washington, D.C.
Thank you for your continued support!
Friday, October 21 - Cardinal Mooney Golf & Tennis Tournament will be held at the Venetian Golf and River Club. Registration begins 11:00 a.m. and the cost is $150 per golfer and $60 per tennis player. For info call 379-2647 ext. 115 or email KMercurio@cmhs-sarasota.org. Friday, November 11 - Veterans Day Mass The Diocese of Venice is holding a Memorial Mass in honor of the men and women who have served and are serving our country. The Mass will be held at the Sarasota National Cemetery, Clark Road, Sarasota at 3:00 p.m. All are invited to attend and active military personnel are encouraged to wear their uniform. For further information call 941-484-9543. Sunday, November 13 - Sugar Bowl Show of Shows Tickets are now available to see the Atlantic City Boys at the Venice Performing Arts Center at 2:00 p.m. All proceeds will go to the Sugar Bowl Fund for families in the community who are experiencing financial hardship. Tickets are $25-$35 per person. For tickets and information, visit www.veniceperformingartscenter.com. Saturday, November 19 - Volunteer Mass Bishop Frank J. Dewane invites all volunteers to a Mass of appreciation at 11:00 a.m. at Epiphany Cathedral, Venice. All priests, deacons, religious and the faithful are invited to participate in a celebration of the active stewardship of our laity.
Mary, whose “yes” opened the door for God to undo the knot of the ancient disobedience, is the Mother who patiently and lovingly brings us to God, so that he can untangle the knots of our soul by his fatherly mercy. -Pope Francis
ST. MARTHA CLERGY AND STAFF
Very Rev. Fausto Stampiglia, S.A.C. Pastor Rev. R. Patrick Wilson, S.A.C., Parochial Vicar
Rev. Wojciech Stachura, S.A.C., Parochial Vicar Rev. Sebastian Szczawinski, S.A.C., Parochial Vicar Rev. Philip M. Lam Ba Trong, C.M.C., Hospital Chaplain
Rev. George “Jerry” Hogan, Circus Chaplain Rev. Deacon William Ladroga
Rev. Deacon C. Patrick Macaulay Rev. Deacon Kevin McKenney Br. William Hudspeth, S.A.C.
Br. Tom Flanagan, S.A.C. Br. Lawrence Skitzki, C.S.C. Sr. Cathy Bonfield, S.S.N.D. Sr. Marianne Baehr, C.S.J.
Sara Brinn, Office Manager/Parish Secretary Virginia Bray, Music Director
Gina Snode, Business Manager/Bookkeeper Patricia Sileo, Director of Religious Education
Maria DeSanto, Director of Development Teressa McCoy, Administrative Asst./Media Coordinator
Sabrina Gibson, Reception/Data Entry Pamela Paulson, Reception/Data Entry
Rose Ann Runnells, Sacristan Tom Patt, Sacristan
Janet Cocco, Sacristan Miguel Jimenez, Maintenance Supervisor
YOUR FAITH HAS SAVED YOU Our Gospel Reading from St. Luke relates to how Jesus healed 10 lepers. However, only one realized the full sense of his healing and he returned to say “Thank you.” To that gesture Jesus responds to him, “Stand up and go; your faith has saved you.” This is another case where something may
have been lost in our translation. The last line in its original Greek might also be
translated “Your faith has made you whole,” or “Your faith has made you well.” In any case, the point is the importance of gratitude to God. How often have we pointed out that stewardship is a response in gratitude to God’s blessings? That ongoing and consistent feeling of thanks is so important.
Jesus healed ten, but only one was really completely healed. The other nine were healed physically, but only the one who felt the gratitude was healed both physically and spiritually. In that sense he was truly “made whole” and “saved.”
That is the same salvation that we seek, and the key to it would seem to be that deep sense of thanksgiving as part of our lives and how we live them. Bishop John C. Wester of the Diocese of Salt Lake City opened a recent stewardship conference in his diocese by saying, “Stewardship is about gratitude - recognizing what there is to be thankful for. Gratitude is at the heart of our faith in the Eucharist.” Catholic Stewardship Consultants, Inc.
Vigésimo Octavo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 9 de octubre de 2016 Si morimos con Cristo Jesús viviremos con él; si nos mantenemos firmes, reinaremos con él. — 2 Timoteo 2:11-12a
GRATITUD Seguramente podemos recordar al menos unos cuantos días en nuestras vidas cuando las cosas iban tan bien que nada podía ponernos de mal humor. Tal vez fue el día en que una persona muy especial nos invitó a su fiesta de graduación o el día de nuestra boda. Quizás fue el día en que nos enteramos de que tendríamos un hijo largamente esperado o el día en que recibimos una promoción tardía. Hubo alegría en nuestro corazón, ligereza en nuestros pasos y gran vitalidad en el curso del día. Probablemente nos fuimos al teléfono para llamar a unas cuantas personas importantes y contarles acerca de nuestra buena fortuna. Seguramente que así se sintieron Naamán y el leproso cuando fueron curados de su terrible enfermedad. No podían contener su gratitud, y aunque ambos desconocían las costumbres de un país extranjero conocían los buenos modales de dar las gracias a las personas responsables de sus curaciones.
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Mass Intentions Sun., Oct 9 2 Kgs 5:14-17; 2 Tm 2:8-13; Lk 17:11-19 7:30 a.m. [PL] Peggy Faller by Claire Collins
8:00 a.m. [PR] (Span/Hall) Louis Qui by Tam Vinh
9:00 a.m. [SS] Humbert Naglieri by Ida Naglieri
9:00 a.m. [FS] (Hall) Albert Tammeorg by Dave & Kate Shaver
10:30 a.m. [FS] For All Parishioners
12:00 p.m. [WS] Stanley Wiruth by Minnie & Mark
12:00 p.m. [PL] (Viet/Hall) Bob & Marguerite Romaine
Mon., Oct 10 Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31-5:1; Lk 11:29-32 7:30 a.m. [WS] Poor Souls
8:30 a.m. [SS] Milliman Family by Friends
12:00 p.m. [WS] (L) Poldee Volonnino by Family
Tues., Oct 11 Gal 5:1-6; Lk 11:37-41 7:30 a.m. [PL] Donna Kerber by Family
8:30 a.m. [WS] Will Pharley by Lydia Agnello
12:00 p.m. [SS] Special Intention by Friends
5:30 p.m. [WS] Janet Bradley by Micki Slattery
Wed., Oct 12 Gal 5:18-25; Lk 11:42-46 7:30 a.m. [SS] Anne Murphy
8:30 a.m. [WS] Kevin Crowley by St. Martha Parish
12:00 p.m. [WS] Rose Scornaienchi by Bruce & Janet Gilleylen
5:30 p.m. [FS] Bob & Marguerite Romaine
Thurs., Oct 13 Eph 1:1-10; Lk 11:47-54 7:30 a.m. [FS] Helena Stachura by Minnie Coleman
8:30 a.m. [SS] (L) Veronica Costner by Paul & Marge
12:00 p.m. [SS] Jack Panoyan by Wife
5:30 p.m. [PL] Maria Hoffberg
Fri., Oct 14 Eph 1:11-14; Lk 12:1-7 7:30 a.m. [FS] Bob & Marguerite Romaine
8:30 a.m. [WS] Helena Stachura by Edna & Tony DiBianca
12:00 p.m. [WS] Poor Souls
5:30 p.m. [PL] Robert Romaine by Gail Romaine & Fr. Robert Romaine
Sat., Oct 15 Eph 1:15-23; Lk 12:8-12 7:30 a.m. [PL] Margaret Herbst
8:30 a.m. [SS] Helena Stachura by Madeline Fox
4:00 p.m. [FS] Artemis Geranis Raffoni by Jim & Gladys Weir
5:30 p.m. [SS] Lee Mulligan by Doug Mulligan
Sun., Oct 16 Ex 17:8-13;; 2 Tm 3:14-4:2; Lk 18:1-8 7:30 a.m. [FS] Bob & Marguerite Romaine
8:00 a.m. [PR] (Span/Hall) Kevin Crowley by Mr/Mrs Anthony Morgano
9:00 a.m. [WS] Ann Frank-Maslowski by Dr. & Mrs. Robert Frank
10:30 a.m. [FS] For All Parishioners
12:00 p.m. [SS] Annabelle Delgado by Delgado Family
12:00 p.m. [PL] (Viet/Hall) Louis Qui by Tam Vinh
5:30 p.m. [WS] Anita Lauria by Judy & Michael Trapani
Fr. Fausto (FS), Fr. Patrick (PW), Fr. Philip (PL), Fr. Wojciech (WS), Fr. Sebastian (SS), Fr. Jerry (GH), Fr. Pablo (PR)
5:30 p.m. [PL] Bob & Marguerite Romaine
9:00 a.m. [SS] (Hall) Kathy Kiger by Mary Ann Kiger
5:30 p.m. [SS] Sofia Smeryk by The Mroczkowski Family
OUTREACH MINISTRIES Altar Servers Brian Clark 993-8526
Altar Society Susan Schussler 961-4927
Archivist Ted Cover 379-0758
Arimathean Ministry Cindy Rottkamp 544-8117
Bethesda House Colleen McMenamin 366-1886
Catholic Charities Jeanette Wozniak 355-4680
Caritas (9-11 a.m., M-F) 366-5620
Casa Santa Marta Debbie Greising 366-4448
Choir/Cantor Virginia Bray 366-4210
Council of Catholic Women Evelyn Moya 954-3990
Eucharist Adoration Candes Lamb 753-3404
Finance Council John J. DeStefano 306-5014
Family Ministry Gary Kerschner 961-8713
Hospitality Ministry Beth Cannata 321-2953
Jail Ministry Br. Jim Connolly, CFX 617-872-9714
Knights of Columbus Tom Gillis 400-6991
Lectors Ed Hale 1edhale@gmail.com
Legion of Mary Diane Such 377-2011
Ministries John Gearon 320-4745
Peace & Justice/S.U.R.E. John McGruder 953-6541
Parish Council Roland Gibson 685-1204
Prayer Line Diane Domagala 306-6503
Quest Group Jack Suponcic & Diane 377-2011
R.C.I.A Maggie Gallucci 355-5957
R.C.I.A Sue Thompson suehome2@verizon.net
Respect Life Ministry Jim & Peg Styer 377-1929
Rosary Makers Don & Maxine Brand 755-9749
Solve Maternity Homes Peggy Kerwin 748-0094
St. M. Early Learning Center 366-1395
Ushers Robert Morrissey 726-9107
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION Parish & Homebound Parish Office 366-4210
Hospital Calvin Kreider 928-6995
Nursing Home Dale & Sue Thompson 350-9466
Tony Cocco, Chair
Jamie Van Dyke
BISHOP NEVINS ACADEMY 4380 Fruitville Road, Sarasota, FL 34232 St. Martha Catholic School 953-4181
Principal: Mrs. Siobhan Young
St. Mary Academy 366-4010 Principal: Ms. Rebecca Reynolds
CARDINAL MOONEY HIGH SCHOOL 371-4917
4171 Fruitville Road, Sarasota, FL 34232
IF YOU CANNOT ATTEND OUR SCHEDULED MASSES, CONTACT OUR NEIGHBORING PARISHES: St. Jude Sarasota 955-3934
Christ the King Chapel Sarasota 924-2777
Incarnation Sarasota 921-6631
Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Sarasota 755-1826
St. Patrick Sarasota 378-1703
St. Mary Star of the Sea Longboat Key 383-1255
St. Thomas More Sarasota 923-1691
St. Joseph Bradenton 756-3732
St. Michael the Archangel Siesta Key 349-4174
Our Lady Queen of Angels Lakewood Ranch 752-6770
Our priests & deacons minister to the following local facilities: The Pines, Brookdale Midtown, Magnolia, Life Care Center, Horizon Bay, Jefferson Center, Alderman Oaks, Plymouth Harbor, Sarasota Health, Springwood, Casa Santa Marta I & II, Sarasota Bay Club, Cross Breeze, Sunshine Meadows, Sarasota Point, Sarasota County Jail.
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