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The Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
100 NE 191 Street ~ Miami, Florida 33179 ~ (305)652-3624 ~ Fax (305)652-5207 Website: www.visitationmiami.org ~ Email: [email protected]
Parish Staff Rev. Msgr. George Puthusseril, JCD, Pastor Rev. Antony Vayalikarottu, In Residence
Rev. James Quinn, Weekends Rev. Jose Abreu, Spanish Mass
Cheryl Thornhill, Parish Secretary Pete Fetscher, Property Manager
Yanic Elie, Custodian
Parish Office Hours Monday – Friday 8:30am -2:00pm & 2:30pm -4:30pm
Religious Education Marcia Waite, Director of Religious Education (DRE)
Email: [email protected]
Mass Schedule Daily: 8am (English)
Saturday: Vigil: 5pm (English) Sunday: 8am & 10am (English)
Sunday: 12 Noon (Español)
Confession Saturday: 4:30pm
Sunday: 9:30am &11:30am Or anytime by appointment
Sacraments Please contact the parish office to make arrangements.
Charismatic Prayer Group /Creole Thursday’s 8:00pm - 9:30pm in the Parish Hall.
El Grupo de Oración en Español Están todos invitados al grupo de oración el primer miércoles y el tercer miércoles del mes todo los meses en el cuarto de actividades a las 7pm a 8:30pm.
Legion of Mary Saturday’s 8:30am -10:30am in the Activities Room.
St. Vincent de Paul Society Meets every 2nd & 4th Thursday of the month in the Food Pantry, Building #3. Distribution of food, every other Wednesday from 9am – 12pm. For more information please call 786-462-4815.
Respect Life Ministry If you or someone you know is pregnant and needs help or would like to volunteer your time or donate baby items please call 786-452-0266, 5801 NW 151 St, Room #302. For more information, please call Jeanette Carter @ 305-652-2264.
Women’s Club Meets every 4th Saturday of the month @ 6pm in the Activities Room. For more information, please contact Nettie Mildor @ 305-321-0979, [email protected] or Debbie Gadson @ 954-614-6936, [email protected]
Rosary Monday ~ Saturday at 7:30am in the Church.
Adoration Wednesday, Thursday & Saturday at 8:30am in the Church.
Exposition & Benediction First Friday of the month from 7pm to 9pm in the Church.
TODAY’S READINGS
There will be rejoicing in heaven over one repentant sinner. First Reading — Because Moses interceded, the LORD relented and did not punish the people (Exodus 32:7-11, 13-14). Psalm — I will rise and go to my father (Psalm 51). Second Reading — Paul expresses his gratitude for being appointed to the ministry(1 Timothy 1:12-17). Gospel — There is great rejoicing in heaven when a sinner repents (Luke 15:1-32 [1-10]).
Prayer List
Mary DeBiase, Juan Marrero, Joshua Sanchez, Wilford Colome, Rose B. Lagueux, Gaetane Bolduc, Niko Moore, Krystal Martinez, Chris Carter, J.M. Faoud, Irma Rose, Dianne Merren, Rose Marie Yorkoo, Faoud James, Rosa Goldstein, Isabella Agnant, Ashley McLaugton, Elizabeth McKenzie, Mary Ann Wolfer, Paula DeBiase, John & Lynn Feuerstein, Olly & Manny De Rose, Wilma Spitzer, Olivia Johnson, Barrington Dyke, Donit Dyke Allen, Jacklyne Samuels, Jeshawn Davis, Joan Mapp, Cornelius Davis, Paul Mention, Jo & Tom Pender, John Marini, Helen Lagueux, Edith Baronville, Apolon Fleurantin, Susan DeBiase, Robert & Elisabeth Schwab, Frances Bureau, Ada Rivera, and all the sick of our parish. (Please let the office know if you would like to add/remove a name).
The Sanctuary Lamp is burning this week September 10th to September 16th, 2016 for
Junior, Julia, Maude, Pierre
Requested by Maude Ulysse
Sept . 10 th - Sept . 17 th, 2016 Sat., Sept. 10, Vigil: Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
5pm: Marie Jeanne Edmond/The Edmond family 5pm: Elza Perez/Elza Charlemagne
Sun., Sept. 11, Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8am: In memory of the victims of September 11th 2001
8am: Thanksgiving to Mt. Carmel & All the Saints/Marjorie Jadotte 10am: Birthday Blessings for Judy McIntyre/Paula Ramsammy
10am: Birthday Blessings for Shawanta Lightbourn/Paula Ramsammy 12pm: The People of the Parish
Mon., Sept. 12, Weekday, The Most Holy Name of Mary 8am: Alfonso Armella Perez & Lillian De Pilar/The Armella family
8am: Reynolds Cantave/Elza Woolley Tues., Sept 13, St. John Chrysostom
8am: Thanksgiving to St. Anthony/Marjorie Mondelus 8am: Thanksgiving to St. Joseph/Gunelle Goubert Wed., Sept. 14, The Exaltation of the Holy Cross
8am: Thanksgiving to St. Lazaro/Marjorie Mondelus 8am: Dec’d members of the Avignon family/Marie Florence Senghor
Thur., Sept. 15, Our Lady of Sorrows 8am: Thanksgiving to all the saints/Marjorie Mondelus
8am: Elicia Ilus/Mirlande Pierre Fri., Sept. 16, St. Cornelius & St. Cyprian
8am: Christopher Guerrero/The Diskin family 8am: In Thanksgiving /Marie Florence Senghor Sat., Sept. 17, Weekday, St. Robert Bellamine
8am: Luz Maria Ortiz/Carmen Irizarry & family 8am: Special intention for Donna Benny/A friend
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 1 Cor 11:17-26, 33; Ps 40:7-10, 17; Lk 7:1-10 Tuesday: 1 Cor 12:12-14, 27-31a; Ps 100:1-5; Lk 7:11-17 Wednesday: Nm 21:4b-9; Ps 78:1bc-2, 34-38; Phil 2:6-11; Jn 3:13-17 Thursday: 1 Cor 15:1-11; Ps 118:1b-2, 16ab-17, 28; Jn 19:25-27 or Lk 7:36-50 Friday: 1 Cor 15:12-20; Ps 17:1bcd, 6-8b, 15; Lk 8:1-3 Saturday: 1 Cor 15:35-37, 42-49; Ps 56:10c-14; Lk 8:4-15 Sunday: Am 8:4-7; Ps 113:1-2, 4-8; 1 Tm 2:1-8; Lk 16:1-13 [10-13]
THE WORD THIS WEEK
The message of God’s for-giveness is one that we are famil-iar with, but which the Lord still wishes to emphasise. Our hu-man approach to forgiveness is so often flawed we hold grudges, erect barriers, make demands and establish conditions. Jesus wants to remind his listeners
and us that God’s forgiveness is overflowing and bounti-ful. Saint Paul was well aware of this: he had persecuted the Church, calling himself the greatest of sinners; and yet, thanks to the inexhaustible patience of God, he can count himself a believer. We must be open to the gift of forgiveness for ourselves, and also (as the Parable of the Elder Brother shows) open to that forgiveness offered to other whom we would condemn.
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday: Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time; Patriot Day; Grandparents Day Monday: The Most Holy Name of Mary Tuesday: St. John Chrysostom Wednesday: The Exaltation of the Holy Cross Thursday: Our Lady of Sorrows Friday: Ss. Cornelius and Cyprian Saturday: St. Robert Bellarmine; Blessed Virgin Mary
Dear Friends,
This weekend marks the 15th anniversary of September 11 and for many the attack on our soil is still vivid in their minds. While we cannot forget what happened, we need to prayerfully remember the victims and their families. At the same time pray for the perpetrators so that their hate filled hearts may turn to the true God who is full of love and compassion. The hatred still continues and we as Christians are taught not to hate, but to love. Remembering the words of Jesus: “love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you” (Lk. 6:27f), we should continue to pray for all those who persecute Christians and peace loving people.
I have good news concerning the construction of our Gazebo. After this long wait, we finally have the permit for the construction of the same. The contractor will do his best to complete the construction as quickly as possible, but there are inspections from the county and those could still delay the process. By the time you read this, perhaps the first stage of pouring the concrete will have been completed. As I have mentioned before, this time, we are building the gazebo in concrete so that it will not be destroyed again like the last time.
As I had appealed to the congregation last weekend, our fund raising drive for the replacement of our air-conditioning is on and I am seeking the cooperation of all the parishioners to raise the ($100K) one hundred thousand we need to replace the unit. Each family can contribute according to its means. I hope to receive the cooperation of all our families. As I mentioned in my appeal, kindly use the building fund envelopes to make your contributions toward the same. For the benefit of those who do not receive the envelopes, there will be specially marked envelopes at the back of the church for this project. Last week there was a visitor at the church who made a $20 contribution to the air conditioning project. If a visitor who has no connection to our parish is willing to make a donation, how much more should we be in making a sacrifice for our church? There are families that prefer to make a one-time lump sum donation, while others can only make a weekly or monthly donation. You decide how you want to do it. We will have a thermometer indicating how much we receive. To date, we
have received $4657.33 for the air conditioning project. As I mentioned during my appeal, we are glad that the a/c is still working, but we don’t want it to die on us. We would rather replace it before it completely dies rather than wait for it to die and then replace it because that would leave us with no a/c for a considerable amount of time.
We had the special second collection last weekend for the flood victims of Louisiana, and this weekend we have the second collection for Catholic University of America. We also have the mission appeal this month for the last weekend, which is for a diocese in Ecuador. With all of these collections, I’ve decided to cancel our monthly second collection for St. Vincent de Paul and Haiti. It is not that they don’t need our help, but because there are so many second collections, I thought it prudent to sacrifice our charity so that others may benefit by it. I know that it is optional and there is no obligation on the part of anyone to contribute toward the second collection. But we do have an obligation to help the poor and the needy and hence the collection for Louisiana and the mission appeal are important and we need to support them. Next week I will be writing about the diocese that will benefit from the mission appeal.
God bless you all. Fr. George
August 28, 2016 5pm Mass: $814.00 8am Mass: $1497.00 10am Mass: $2278.50 Noon Mass: $707.00
Rec’d by the office: $401.00 Building Fund: $1502.00 Louisiana Flood Victims: $2051.00
Jeannette Senatus June 20, 1964
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August 27, 2016
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