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Pensacola-Tallahassee Diocesan Council of Catholic Women
Pencil Points E-Newsletter
June 10, 2019
Greetings and hope this E-Newsletter finds you well!
Here we are with our fourth issue! Please remember, we ask that a “hard copy” of this
e-newsletter be made available at affiliate parish CCW meetings. In so doing, those who do not have
email or internet can have the opportunity to peruse the newsletter. The newsletter can also be found
on our website once our Webmaster is able to add it.
And, we are excited to be sponsoring a September “road trip” to several sites in Alabama! Look
for the registration form, itinerary and details in this newsletter!
---Your 2018-2020 PTDCCW Board of Directors
From PTDCCW President Mary Sauvageau
Greetings Everyone!
Whew! Check the box for our 44th Annual Convention! Based on many comments received, I believe
that we had a very successful and spiritually uplifting day. Along with the heartfelt personal
testimonies of graces, there was a lot of laughter and fellowship amongst those who attended! Much
thanks once again to the women of the Eastern Deanery, and in particular Linda Husbands,
ED President/Convention Co-chair for helping provide us with a great day!
Additionally, 31 people went on the tour of Mission San Luis! Some fruit came
from the tour (not referring to the kind you eat). Perhaps some Councils can
bring the “news” of the Florida Martyrs to their respective parishes. Prior to
convention, I got to attend Catholic Days at the Capitol. As President of our
PTDCCW, I had the honor of helping carry the gifts (I had the wine) at the Red
Mass along with our FCCW Province Director Jean Bazley and the presidents of
five other Florida dioceses. Another special event I got to attend was a
Commemorative Mass for Blessed Clelia Merloni who is the founder of Sr.
Margaret Kuntz’ order, the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. It was a
beautiful Mass where a first class relic was presented to the Diocese and was
then venerated. Sr. Margaret Ann Calcutta, ASCJ is pictured holding the relic.
A reception followed. The women of the Western Deanery served as hostesses and provided an
infinite array of platters layered with cookies! (Thank you for the invitation Sr. Margaret!)
And, most recently I had the honor of attending the Burse Club Lunch at St. Margaret’s in DeFuniak
Springs. I got to chat with several of our seminarians and enjoyed Fr. Rick’s delicious stuffed
cabbage rolls! That’s it for now…
May Our Lady of Good Counsel pray for us and may we all be blessed with good health and a safe
summer!
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SPIRITUALITY Written and submitted by Peggy Clark, Spirituality Commission Chair Gateway to Heaven (How to prepare to go through it with all flags flying.) I am thinking of a glorious sunset I saw in Holy Trinity, Alabama…a glorious ending of a glorious day, Rose-red through the sky. The first thing a prayerful soul would think: "Praise God who created it!" The second thing would be to thank Him. It is an exhilaration to me to think that this is the God I serve. How glorious is this sunset; how glorious will be my "setting," my death”? Only the memory of good done will be there to make you happy at death. You know, my Council sisters, you may be deluged with many good things of this world but you cannot bring one fragment of that to your deathbed. Tomorrow's paper will carry so many notices of sudden, violent deaths. So that we are not hurled into an unprepared and unexpected eternity, let us all ask God the Father to have pity on us and deal with us gently. Take advantage of the Sacrament of Reconciliation and from the standpoint of a Christian, we, my Council Sisters, will be carrying our flag gloriously. Note: This sacrament should be done frequently as we forget stuff! Fly your flag!!!
Christianity Undiluted Every time you smile at someone, it's a gift to that person. Some enter your life as blessings, others are lessons. If we want love, we must learn to forgive. God did not call us to be successful, He called us to be faithful. If you can't feed 100 people, then feed one. If you judge people, you have no time to love them. If you want to change the world, love your family. Spread Love everywhere you go. Peace begins with a SMILE!
Spiritual Book Club Submitted by Mary Sauvageau, Member St. Mary CCW
In 2014, I started a Spiritual Book Club sponsored by our parish’s CCW. The book
club addresses the mission statement “…to support, empower and educate all
Catholic women in spirituality, leadership and service…” We pray, we learn, we grow, we facilitate discussions
and we enjoy a little wine (we do meet in the evening)! Recently we began our 15th book, The Ear of the Heart:
An Actress’ Journey from Hollywood to Holy Vows by Mother Dolores Hart, O.S.B. and Richard DeNeut.
We will finish this book the week prior to the convention in Atlanta where I hope to have my copy autographed
by Mother Dolores who will be honored at the Welcome Lunch at the NCCW Convention in August! The fluid
group of women who participate in the book club have all enjoyed the opportunity to read a book that may not
necessarily have been on their recreational reading list and many have embraced the challenge of stepping out
of one’s comfort zone to lead a discussion. This book club has proven to be quite a blessing! Interested in
starting a Spiritual Book Club? Give me a holler. My email address is under “From the Editor” at the end of the
newsletter.
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LEGISLATIVE
Save the Date for Catholic Days at the Capitol 2020
January 28 & 29
Take a moment to view the 2019 photo albums!
Catholic Days at the Capitol
LEADERSHIP
2019 NCCW CONVENTION: CARING FOR GOD’S CREATION
ATLANTA, GA---August 20-24 Hoping our PTDCCW will be well represented at the NCCW Convention especially since it is in
driving distance! This looks to be another fantastic convention! Much has been planned including a special
award presentation to Mother Dolores Hart, a great line up of speakers, the Lourdes Virtual Pilgrimage Tour, a
fundraiser event featuring Atlanta’s International Youth Chorus and much more! Registration closes July 29.
Click this link for all the info!
NCCW-Atlanta Convention Details
See the next page for convention info in a nutshell!
From our own diocese, BISHOP WACK will be attending his FIRST NCCW Convention! At the Friday Night
Province Dinner, SHEILA HOPKINS and SUE WEATHERSBEE, both from the Eastern Deanery in Tallahassee
will be installed; Sheila as FCCW Province Director and Sue as FCCW Vice President. Our own FR. RICK
DAWSON, by virtue of his position as DCCW Spiritual Advisor, will be the FCCW Spiritual Advisor!
Thank you Sheila, Sue and Fr. Rick for taking on these FCCW leadership positions! May God bless your efforts!
[NEED HELP finding a ride or a roommate? I am happy to help. Call Mary 850-651-1459.]
Deaneries, consider placing an ad in the NCCW program book showing support for these folks who hail from
our own diocese, AND also thanking Maribeth Stewart Blogoslawski for her two years of dedicated service as
NCCW President. The Ad Form can be found on the link above. Deadline for submission is July 5.
2019 ORLANDO DIOCESE CCW LEADERSHIP
SYMPOSIUM
LAKE YALE, FL---July 27 & 28 This is a wonderful opportunity to learn more about various aspects of council.
Past workshops have covered Commissions, Officer Duties, Team Building,
Communication, Writing Reports, service project ideas, etc. A FRUIT FROM
LAKE YALE: St. Mary CCW in Ft. Walton Beach adopted the Little Dresses for
Little Girls in Africa service project that was presented several years ago at a Lake Yale Symposium. Women
continue to participate in this project to this day and have sent THOUSANDS of adorable “pillowcase” dresses
to little girls in Africa who became orphans as a result of the AIDS epidemic. The project has since expanded
and little dresses go to many more places including Haiti and the Appalachians.
POC Vivian Green 850-582-4295 for information.
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2019 NCCW CONVENTION – ATLANTA, GA – AUGUST 21 – 24 THEME – NCCW: Caring for God’s Creation
HOTEL: Renaissance Waverly Room rates: $139 single, $159 double, $179 triple, $199 quad Deadline: July
29, 2019. Access hotel link on NCCW website or call 888-391-8724. 770-953-4500 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday and ask in house reservations for the NCCW block. Parking has been negotiated to $5
per day. Refrigerators available in all rooms.
REGISTRATION: July 29 cutoff - $350
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE:
Tuesday: World of Coca-Cola Tour, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 1 – 5:30 p.m. $40. See website for more information.
Wednesday: Welcome Liturgy and lunch honoring a prominent Catholic woman with special honorary
membership in NCCW – Mother Dolores Hart, O.S.B. Prioress of Regina Laudis-$48; in the evening possibly a
movie by Carmel Communications. Followed by Lourdes Virtual Pilgrimage Experience: See film of Lourdes.
Touch Grotto rocks and the liquid grace of Lourdes water. Adoration and Benediction. Receive a bottle of
Lourdes water. Prepare a petition to be placed in the Grotto in Lourdes. A plenary indulgence is granted to all
under the usual conditions.
Thursday: Province Dinners including salad, entrée and dessert - $75. (Note that cost of events include more
than just the meal! )
Friday Night Fundraiser: Entertainment by Harmony: Atlanta’s International Youth Chorus-$25.
Speakers:
Most Reverend Peter Rosazza, member of USCCB Committee for Social Development and World Peace and
liaison with Brazilian Catholics for the Committee on Migration and Refugees. Bishop advisor to the National
Catholic Student Coalition.
Kim Polote, an American Traditions gold medal winner from Savannah who travels around the world singing
and speaking of her faith journey and a trained speaker for the 80 year old ministry of Stonecroft reaching 42
countries to introduce people to the faith in Jesus Christ and help people grow in their faith.
Dan Misleh, Founding executive director of Catholic Climate Covenant working with partners to share Catholic
teaching on Care for Creation. Worked 11 years for USCCB Department of Justice, Peace and Human
Development.
CONVENTION ADS – Form on the website. Deadline – July 5, 2019
CONVENTION CONTEST: Win Convention Registration and 5 nights lodging! For every new member you refer,
your name and their name will be entered in the contest. Two second chance drawings of $100 each towards
NCCW store merchandise (membership renewals excluded). Write your name clearly on the form. Must be
received in NCCW office on or before May 15, 2019. Drawing will be held June 1 at the NCCW Board meeting.
Workshops, Purse Auction, Vendors & Exhibits, Convention Charity, Silent Auction, NCCW Store and more…
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BURSE CLUB NEWS! Submitted by Sue Weathersbee, Eastern Division Burse Club Director
I would like to thank everyone who prayerfully and financially supported the Burse Club over the past year. It
was a great pleasure to present, on PTDCCW’s behalf, a check for the amount of $257,000 to Bishop Wack at
our 44th Annual Convention.
The weekend of July 27-28th will be “Burse Club Sunday” where there will be a second collection for donations.
I would like to encourage parish Burse Club Directors to promote the Burse Club at your parish. You can put
announcements in the bulletin, speak at Masses, present information from the pulpit or insert Burse Club
brochures in the bulletins. (FYI-New brochures should be in place soon!)
Last July, I spoke at all the Masses at Blessed Sacrament Church in Tallahassee about the Burse Club and how
it helps provide financial support to educate our seminarians and I met many supporters after the Masses.
Just a reminder – Bishop Wack celebrates Mass on the last Tuesday of each month for the intentions of all the
Burse Club members and for any intentions mentioned in the Burse Club Mass cards. If you would like more
information or need Burse Mass cards, send me an email using the link below. Suggested donation is $10 per
Burse Mass card. Annual membership to the Burse Club is $12 which equates to $1 per week!
Again, thank you for your continued support! May God bless our seminarians!
Pray for Vocations, our Seminarians & those
Discerning
Deacon Troy Fulford
William Gibson Richard Graham
Raymond Herard Chris Holcomb
Peter Jutras Daniel Ottinger
Brice Reinman Grant Sennott
Jacob Vaughan
Congrats to Fr. Jacob Jaks on his ordination to the Sacred Priesthood!
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CONGRATULATIONS to the newly elected officers of Co-Cathedral of St. Thomas More Council of Catholic Women!
Julie Coffey(P), Lynda Tiefel(VP), Kathy Grobe(S) and Theresa Medehue(T)
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“Grace upon Grace” Annual Convention Recap & Photos
Our 44th Annual Convention with the theme, Grace upon Grace, was a success! It proved to be a
spiritually uplifting day for all 90 attendees as we heard personal testimonies from various speakers
who graciously shared stories of their trials and blessings. Speakers included Eileen Schamber, her son
Fr. Richard Schamber; Fr. Kevin McQuone, who spoke on graces experienced in the aftermath of
Hurricane Michael (we also welcomed his mother as a special guest); and Fr. Shane Stevens, who hails
from South Dakota and is on “loan” to our diocese. Additionally, Dr. Mary Soha gave an informative
presentation on the Florida Martyrs who, through the grace of God, are on the road to sainthood. The
following day, an optional private tour of Mission San Luis was offered. Two very knowledgeable
women from our diocese who are involved with the cause for sainthood of the Florida
Martyrs were our personal tour guides. The 31 folks who attended were amazed as our
guides spoke in great detail about the martyrs, their way of life and the canonization
process. This is a really BIG DEAL for our diocese!!!
We also had the pleasure of celebrating Mass with our Bishop, the Most Reverend William A. Wack;
our Spiritual Advisor, Fr. Rick Dawson; and our three wonderful priests who had shared personal
testimonies. We enjoyed a delicious lunch and much fellowship. Bishop Wack was presented this
year’s Burse Club check and $$$ raised on this one day for our Past Presidents’ designated charity, the
Hurricane Michael: Rebuild Our Churches Fund. And, we gave Bishop Wack a “special” gift to
commemorate the 25th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood. Additionally, time was allowed
for “table-sharing” where individuals had the opportunity to share moments of grace in action in their
lives. It was a great day in which members came together to celebrate our organization and to hear and
share stories of GRACE!
All of the Past Presidents of our PTDCCW would like to thank all those members and Councils that
contributed to the Past Presidents’ Charity of Choice, the “Rebuild Our Churches Fund” at the April
convention. We are pleased to announce that we were able to contribute a total of $2013.32 to this worthy
cause. Bishop Wack was pleased to accept our donation and we are pleased it will help with the damage
sustained in our Panhandle churches as a result of Hurricane Michael.
Congrats to Arly Kinnen, member of St. Margaret of Scotland
CCW, who won the 50/50 Drawing at convention!!!
Arly (who says she never wins anything) won $347.00!
Thanks to all who participated!
NEWSFLASH!!! Our 2020 Annual Convention will be held in Pensacola and hosted by Western Deanery!
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Our Lady of Grace
We honored Eileen Schamber, mother of
Fr. Richard Schamber and Cathy McQuone,
mother of Fr. Kevin McQuone
We got to know Fr. Shane Stevens, were fascinated by Dr. Mary Soha’s presentation on the Florida Martyrs and
the table decorations were divine!
We celebrated Liturgy and presented Bishop Wack with a special gift to commemorate his 25th anniversary to
the priesthood…a customized sock organizer!
(You’ve got to say it out loud to get the full effect!
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FCCW HUGS FOR THE HOMELESS RESULTS
THANK YOU to affiliations, deaneries, parishes and individuals
for contributing to the 2019 FCCW Hugs for the Homeless Campaign!
State results are from Rosi Schuhmacher, FCCW Hugs for the Homeless Chair.
Reverend Fathers and Council Sisters,
It is with great joy that I can finally say we passed the $50,000 mark collected from our Council sisters from all over the
state! Below is the breakdown:
Diocese of Palm Beach $10,900
Diocese of Miami $10,165
Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee $ 7,244
Diocese of Orlando $ 7,018
Diocese of St. Augustine $ 6,886
Diocese of St. Petersburg $ 4,785
Diocese of Venice $ 3,175
We also benefitted from the profits of the FCCW History Book sales giving us a total of $7,932.04.
It is my hope that we spend more time during the year on education of the homeless problem in our state. I thank all the
affiliations that participated this year.
Love, Peace & Joy,
Rosi Schuhmacher
AS FOR OUR DIOCESE, the $7,244 was divided into four and given to four charitable
organizations within each of our four deaneries. Monies are being put to good use by the
organizations listed below that strive to serve homeless men, women and children.
Western Deanery gave to: Catholic Charities of NWFL Homeless by Hurricane Michael
West Central Deanery gave to: Crisis Aid for Moms & Littles, Niceville
East Central Deanery gave to: Salvation Army Domestic Violence Shelter, Panama City
Eastern Deanery gave to: Grace Mission, Tallahassee
Kick Off the First Day of Summer with Bunco! June 21
West Central Deanery Council of Catholic Women is hosting a “Summer Camp” Bunco Party
Friday, June 21st at St. Mary Parish Life Center! Doors open at 10:30 a.m.---Game Time
11:00 a.m. JOIN US for fellowship, fun & lunch! Twelve “Giveaway” prizes, cash prizes,
50/50 Drawing with consolation prizes will also be part of the fun! All are welcome! No Bunco
experience needed! Cost is $15.00. For anyone interested outside of the West Central Deanery,
contact Rosemarie Adams at [email protected] or 858-865-7225.
Proceeds benefit Shelter House. Must be 18.
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Speaking of FUNdraising…
A FALL FUNDRAISER IDEA
Submitted by Sue Steverson, St. Thomas More CCW Immediate Past President
Last fall the Co-Cathedral of St. Thomas More CCW decided to try a new fundraising idea. Our usual fall fundraiser is a
spaghetti dinner but, due to our kitchen renovations, that had to be cancelled. So, we contacted the Monastery of the
Holy Spirit in Conyers, Georgia to find out about selling the monk’s fruitcake and fudge to our parishioners in time for
Christmas delivery.
They were pleased to work with us and were very accommodating. They sent us a box (at no charge) with each of their
items (four kinds of fudge, fruitcake, biscotti, honey, and coffee) which we offered as “tastings” on two weekends in
November following the Masses. Parishioners filled out their order form and paid at that time so we could have funds
when we placed the order.
The Monastery provided us with a recommended price list which covered the amount we would pay them and the
amount we would keep for our budget (it averaged about 25%). We totaled the parishioners’ orders and submitted it to
the Monastery along with the check for their portion. The total we sold was $2000; we submitted $1600, leaving us with
a profit of $400.
We had all the orders available for pick-up following Masses the weekend before Christmas. Everyone was pleased with
the quality of the products and happy to not have to pay shipping to get their order!
If we repeat this again in 2019, we will most likely add an amount to the cost of each item to defray the shipping cost so
our affiliation members do not have to make the 5 hour drive to Conyers to pick up the order! However, if anyone
wanted to combine the pick-up with a nice get-away with some Council sisters, there is a retreat house, a green house,
and a gift shop on the property. If interested, contact Jim Burnham at the Monastery of the Holy Spirit (1-800-592-5203).
He is most helpful. The Monastery address is 2625 Hwy 212 SW, Conyers, GA 30094.
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Attention PTDCCW Board Members!
Next Board Meeting is scheduled for 9:30 a.m., June 29 at Blessed Trinity Catholic Church in Bonifay.
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NCCW Individual & Supporting Memberships
Of the 24 active provinces in our country, our Florida Province has the most Individual/Supporting NCCW
Members! We want to keep it that way! In 2020, NCCW will be celebrating 100 years of existence.
RECALL Fr. Rick, our Spiritual Advisor, has challenged our Florida Province to increase
Individual ($50)/Supporting Memberships by 100! Have you become an annual member yet or
do you need to renew your membership? In so doing, you help support the greater National Council of
which we are members through our affiliations. You will receive the quarterly Catholic Woman Magazine (see
next page), the monthly Connect e-newsletter, access to NCCW Members-Only Resources on the website and
individual voting rights. You can do this online. Click the link and seek “Membership” on the drop down menu!
www.nccw.org
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The new Catholic Women Magazine is arriving in mailboxes!
The feature story, Mother to Daughter: Winkie and Susie Share the Joy of Faith
and NCCW, showcases two wonderful faith-filled women who happen to be from
the Orlando Diocese! Winkie Lefils and Susie Harting have served (and
currently serve) on all the various levels of Council.
They are Council Strong!
This is a fabulous article by Mary Kay McPartlin!
It was a delight to find this in my mailbox! -MS
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ROAD TRIP!
EWTN, Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament &
Ave Maria Grotto
September 27-29
As mentioned earlier, the PTDCCW Board is excited to be sponsoring a road trip to several sites in
Alabama. This is a first and we are hoping to fill the bus! Since it is a bus, there is obviously limited
seating. The bus can accommodate 55 people.
All of the details are provided on the next FIVE pages. This includes the itinerary, registration forms
and a suggestion to read a little before embarking on this journey.
We hope this opportunity is well received and provides a spiritual, interesting and enjoyable time for
those who go.
Please note that this opportunity is for CCW members only. Registration will ONLY be accepted by
snail mail. If you’d like to go, print and complete the two registration forms and send them with your
payment.
Then, order a copy of the book and start reading! (FYI…This was Book #7 of the St. Mary CCW
Spiritual Book Club. It’s a goodie!)
A Travel Prayer
My holy angel guardian, ask the Lord to bless the journey which I undertake, that it may
profit the health of my soul and body; that I may reach its end; and that, returning safe
and sound, I may find all at home in good health. Do thou guard, guide, and preserve us.
Amen.
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EWTN, Shrine & Grotto Sponsored by the Pensacola-Tallahassee Diocesan Council of Catholic Women
for our Members
September 27, 28, & 29 (Friday, Saturday & Sunday)
Itinerary (Copies will be provided.)
Friday 9/27 EWTN & Dinner
8:30 a.m. Gather at St. Margaret of Scotland Catholic Church 247 US-331, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 (If possible, carpool and park cars
on south end of south lot. Details regarding Friday lunch on registration form.
9:00 a.m. Bus Departs!
1:30 p.m. Attempt Early Check in at Hotel (No guarantees on this.)
2:15 p.m. Bus departs for EWTN/Our Lady of the Angels Chapel
2:30 p.m. Arrive @ EWTN
2:45 p.m. Group 1Tour EWTN Studio/Group 2 Visit Gift Shop & Grounds 3:00 p.m. FYI Divine Mercy Chaplet takes place in the chapel.
3:30 p.m. Group 2 Tour EWTN Studio/Group 1Visit Gift Shop & Grounds
4:30 p.m. Rosary with the Friars
5:00 p.m. Divine Office & Benediction
6:00 p.m. Bus departs for Dinner at Golden Rule BBQ (This dinner is not included.
We will be seated as regular customers and have separate checks.)
8:00 p.m. Return to Hotel, Continue Check in
Saturday 9/28 Shrine, Grotto & Dinner
Rise & Shine! (See dress code for the Shrine.)
Enjoy an EARLY complimentary breakfast at the hotel. (Breakfast hours are 6:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.)
8:00 a.m. Bus departs for the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament & Our
Lady of the Angels Monastery, Hanceville
9:00 a.m. Arrive @ Shrine (Note: Today’s schedule lists things that are happening
at the Shrine. Everything is optional until we meet at the bus. Lunch should be
delivered by 12:45 p.m.)
9:30 a.m. Spiritual Talk (Location and topic TBD.)
10:30 a.m. OPTION! Shrine Tour (Meet outside front of Shrine) OR John Paul
II Center Tour (Meet at JPII Center)
11:30 a.m. Divine Office/Rosary (Location TBD)
12:00 p.m. Mass (Location TBD)
1:00 p.m. Lunch (Lunch included and will be ready for pick up in Castle San Miguel.)
Free Time/Visit Gift Shop of El Nino
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2:00 p.m. OPTION! Healing Service (Location TBD) OR John Paul II
Center Tour (Meet at JPII Center)
3:00 p.m. Confessions/Divine Mercy Chaplet (in Shrine)
3:45 p.m. Meet at Bus
4:00 p.m. Bus departs for Ave Maria Grotto, Cullman
4:30 p.m. Arrive @ Grotto (Admission included)
6:00 p.m. Bus departs Grotto for Dinner at Stone Bridge Farms (Buffet dinner
included. Menu: Stone Bridge Chicken, Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans,
Tender Baby Carrots, Rolls, Peach Cobbler, Teas/Pepsi Products.)
6:15 p.m. Arrive @ Stone Bridge Farms
7:45 p.m. Return to Hotel
Please adhere to this code of conduct/dress code for the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament
While in the Main Church (Temple) and the Lower Crypt Church, in order to show respect to our Lord Jesus
Christ in the Most Blessed Sacrament, as well as to show a spirit of charity to the Nuns, the Priests and
Brothers, and the other pilgrims who are Adoring our Lord, the Nuns request the following:
1. Please observe SILENCE when you enter the Main Church and Lower Crypt Church.
2. We encourage you to dress comfortably, but modestly. Please do not wear sleeveless tops, tank tops, shorts,
or mini-skirts/skirts above the knee. You may wear slacks, jeans or capris. All forms of footwear are permitted.
For your convenience, temporary apparel is provided at the Reception Desk, if need be.
3. If at all possible, please do not leave Mass in the Main Church before the Blessed Sacrament has been
exposed and the Nuns have finished singing.
4. Please refrain from taking pictures and video inside the Main Church and Lower Crypt Church. There are
many lovely pictures and postcards which you may purchase at the Gift Shop of El Nino in Castle San Miguel.
You are welcome to take pictures anywhere else on the grounds.
Sunday 9/29 Sunday Mass, Lunch Stop & DeFuniak Springs
Enjoy Complimentary Breakfast at Hotel & Check Out
10:15 a.m. Bus departs for St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Birmingham
11:00 a.m. Sunday Mass (Wear NCCW blue scarf to Mass!)
12:15 p.m. Bus departs
1:15 p.m. Lunch Stop at Peach Park, Clanton (See Sunday Info & Lunch Form.)
Head back to DeFuniak Springs (Approximately a 3 ½ hour drive)
If you’d like,
Click here to order an NCCW blue scarf ($12.00)
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Prior to Road Trip, it is highly recommended that one
read…
Mother Angelica-The Remarkable Story of a Nun, Her Nerve
and a Network of Miracles by Raymond Arroyo
This book is perfectly titled as it expresses Mother Angelica’s amazing life and how she
accomplished so much. The visits to EWTN, Our Lady of the Angels Chapel and the Shrine of
the Most Blessed Sacrament will be all the more meaningful if you read this book. It’s a great
read and a perfect opportunity to start a spiritual book club!
“How many of us would dare to begin a cable television network in a suburban garage with
literally no experience at the age of fifty-eight? Now imagine that you were physically disabled,
broke and a cloistered nun.” ---Mother Angelica
FYI---Gently used books can be found on Amazon.com for as low as $1.99!
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PTDCCW Road Trip: EWTN, Shrine & Grotto! For Members of the Pensacola-Tallahassee Diocesan Council of Catholic Women
September 27-29, 2019
Registration Form (Please print clearly. ) Name: ______________________________________________________________ Address: __________________________City:_____________ FL Zip: ___________ Cell Phone #: _______________________ No cell phone? Landline #: _______________ Email:______________________________ Parish Affiliation: ___________________ Emergency Contact: _____________________________________________________ Relationship: _______________________ Best Phone #: ________________________
Trip Costs: $120.00 Transportation via Charter Bus (Included) $ 5.00 Friday Sack Lunch (Optional. See below.) Friday Dinner (Not included) + Saturday Box Lunch & Dinner (Included) Admission to Ave Maria Grotto (Included) Sunday Lunch (Not included. Add amount from Sunday Lunch order form.) $ ______ Optional: Friday Sack Lunch (PB & J, chips, fruit, sweet treat, tea or lemonade OR bring your own lunch)
TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED $ _____
Send check (payable to PTDCCW & note “Road Trip!” on the memo line) with this registration form to: (MUST be postmarked by Friday, September 6) Virginia Green 575 Mooney Road NE, Apt. #11 Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547
MUST MAKE AND PAY FOR ONE’S OWN HOTEL RESERVATIONS! We will be staying at the Hampton Inn-Irondale. Hotel Room Block Deadline: Friday, September 6 Cost $89.00 plus tax per night (Sept. 27 & 28) for single, double, triple, or quad For reservations, call 1-205-933-0444 and give group code: PTDCCW.
Hotel has a 48 hour cancellation policy. For help finding a roommate contact Mary Sauvageau at 850-420-3373.
Road Trip Cancellation Deadline: Friday, September 13 For cancellations, contact Mary Sauvageau. Due to limited seating, space may fill. Receipt of registration will be confirmed by phone. If space fills, names will be placed on a waiting list in the event of any cancellations. If space becomes unavailable, individuals will be notified and checks returned.
Office use only: Date Received ________Check # ________ Amount ________
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Sunday Lunch Info & Order Form
On Sunday, we will enjoy a quick lunch in the Orchard House at Peach Park in Clanton,
Alabama. Peach Park is known for its homemade fried pies and ice cream. YUM!
This stop is about an hour south of Birmingham. We will be arriving between 1:00 p.m. and
1:30 p.m. This is a late lunch. Bear in mind that there is time Sunday morning for a leisurely
complimentary breakfast at the hotel. We will depart the hotel at 10:15 a.m. and head to
Birmingham for Sunday Mass.
This lunch is not included in the trip cost due to options and prices.
We do want to have lunch prepared and ready for us to sit down and munch in order to get
back to DeFuniak Springs in a timely manner.
Please make your selections, and send this form along with your registration form and total
payment so we can submit our group order in advance and have one payment ready.
If the lunch choices are not agreeable for specific dietary restrictions, please call Mary
Sauvageau. See registration form.
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Sunday Lunch Choices
Hot Dog & Chips $6.95
Chicken Fingers (3) & Chips $7.95
Deserts (Circle One)
Peach, Apple OR Pecan Fried Pie $3.50
Peach, Vanilla OR Pecan Ice Cream (Two Scoops) $2.50
Drink Choices (Circle One) $1.00
Coke Coke Zero
Sprite Sprite Zero
Arnold Palmer Lemonade Bottled Water Total ________
Be sure to include your Sunday lunch total on the registration form.
Name: ___________________________________________
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