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St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church 12001 69th Street East, Parrish, FL 34219 THE FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
WWW.sfxcparrish.com [email protected] 941.776.9097
OFFICE HOURS M,T, Th, F 9:00am-3:00pm Closed Wednesday
PARISH STAFF Administrator: Fr. Joseph Gates
Operations Manager: Richard Lind
Sacramental Coordinator: Chris Malone
Liturgy Coordinator: Lydia Herrera
Maintenance & IT: Ernie Nolder
Maintenance: Roger Rodriguez
Data Entry: Tom Moline
SCHEDULE OF MASSES Daily Mass: T, W, TH, F - 8:30 AM
Saturday Vigil: 4:00 PM Sunday: 9:30 AM & 11:00 AM
Music Director and Rel. Ed. Coordinator:
David Collins
FEBRUARY 7, 2021
Mass Intentions
Tuesday FEBRUARY 9
8:30am +BUCK BUCHANAN
Req. By: Homebound Ministry
2nd Int. Herman & Josie Ivy 50th Wedding Ann.
Wednesday FEBRUARY 10
8:30am +KIMBERLY STADTHER
Req. By: Edna Mae Beston Thursday FEBRUARY 11
8:30AM +DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE GEORGE STULLER FAMILY
Req. By: Daughter Friday FEBRUARY 12
8:30 am +RUDOLPH KLEIN
Req. By: Malloy & Richard
2nd Int.: +Poor Souls
Req. By: Kay Saturday FEBRUARY 13
4:00pm PARISHIONERS Sunday FEBRUARY 14
9:30am +JOHN MORAN
Req. By: Wife & Children
11:00am MR.& MRS. Wm. GLEBA
Req. By: Daughter & Grandsons
RECEPTION OF THE SACRAMENTS
Baptism: For registered and active parishioners: Please contact the Church Office. Baptism instruction is required for Parents.
Reconciliation (Confessions) Saturdays 2:00-3:00 PM in Adoration Chapel
Or by Appointment Weddings: For registered and active parishioners: must be arranged with the pastor at least 6 months before the date desired. Please contact the Church Office for more details.
TODAY’S SCRIPTURE READINGS
First Reading: Jb7:1-4,6-7 Psalms: 147:1-6
Second Reading: 1 Cor 9:16-19,22-23 Gospel Reading: Mk 1 ;29-39
Safe Haven Sunday - Pornography is one of the leading causes of addictions, abuse, adultery, divorce, and even human trafficking: it is, in short, a pervasive evil inflicting grave wounds on our families. Pornography creates unsafe environments for children and confuses others about attitudes towards sex and marriage. It is a moral issue. For this reason, March 7, 2021, has been designated as Safe Haven Sunday in the Diocese of Venice. This day for awareness will give an opportunity to address the harmfulness of pornography in marriages, families, and culture, while providing helpful resources for all. Detailed information about the implementation of this program will be shared in the coming weeks through your Parishes. If you have any questions, please contact Carrie Harkey, Diocesan Coordinator of Family Life at [email protected].
THE FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Readings for the Week
Monday Sts.JeromeEmiliani & JosephineBakhita
329:Gn1:1-19 Ps104:12-2a,5-6,10,12,24,35c Mk6:53-56 Tuesday
330:Gn 1:20—-2:4a Ps 8:4-9 Mk7:1-13 Wednesday St.Scholastica
331:Gn2:4b-9,15-17Ps104:1-2a,27-28,29bc-30Mk7:14-23 Thursday Our Lady of Lourdes
332: Gn2:18-25 Ps128:1-5 Mk7:24-30 Friday
333:Gn 3:12-8 Ps 32:1-2,5-7 Mk 7:31-37
Ash Wednesday
Mass Schedule
8:30 AM
6:00 PM
40 Days for Life Kick-off Ash Wednesday, February 17
Greetings! My name is Ann Petryniec and I am the leader of our Culture of Life Team here at St. Frances Cabrini. Our Culture of Life Team is going to begin an off branch of 40Days for Life, called 40days for Life 365. Previously 40Days for Life was focused solely on abortion, but it has now grown to cover the Dignity of the aging as well. From Birth to a seasoned age, 365 days of the year! I am reaching out because I need your help. If your willing to help, we pray once a month at Planned Parenthood in Sarasota. We offer carpool, pickup and driving services — so getting there won’t be an obstacles. We’ve tried to do this in the past and have received very little response from the community, but like Joshua, I’m throwing that fleece out hoping members of the community might hear our prayer and join together for dignity of human life, from conception to natural death. If this is something you feel God calling you to, or , you would like more information, please reach out!
My information is: Anna Petryniec, 727-510-3390, call or text, email [email protected].
God bless you for all you do. Fondly in prayer,
Anna
THE FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Statuary Donations
St. Frances Cabrini is looking to update some of our Statuary, specifically Our Lady and St. Joseph. In many parishes statues had candle stands in
front of them and we’d like to go back to that tradition.
Thank you for your Generosity!
( 5 Ft. ) Statue of Our Lady and Child: $6,000
( 5 Ft. ) Statue of St. Joseph the Worker: $4,500
Candle Stands are $2,5oo (Each) 2 are needed; one for each statue
FEBRUARY 7, 2021
Our Lady of Lourdes and the Song of Bernadette
The year was 1858 and the place was the French foothills of the Pyrenees. A young girl named Bernadette Soubirous, her sister Toinette, and their friend Jeanne Abadie were out gathering firewood for their families. Toinette and Abadie crossed a stream to gather wood on the other side, but Bernadette hesitated, fearing that wading in the cold water would bring on an asthma attack.
When her sister and friend moved out of her sight, she decided to take a chance anyway, and started to remove her shoes. It was at that moment that she was startled by a great noise like thunder. Turning towards a grotto behind her, she saw a single rosebush swaying as if being blown by a strong wind. Almost immediately she also saw a golden cloud form over the rose-bush and a young and beautiful lady appear in the cloud. The lady smiled at Bernadette and motioned for her to come closer. All the fear that Bernadette had felt a few moments earlier faded away at the sight of this lady. She felt safe as if with her mother.
The Lady was dressed in an ivory-colored robe tied at the waist with a sapphire-colored sash. A long ivory-colored mantle trimmed in gold hung in folds flowing down to her feet. On her bare feet were two golden roses than shone like the gold trim on her mantle. Bernadette was awestruck by the vision of this Lady and didn’t speak, nor did the Lady. Bernadette found herself reaching for her rosary, which she always carried with her, and dropping down on her knees. It was then that Bernadette noticed the pearl rosary hanging on the Lady’s right arm, which she now also took into her delicate hands. Bernadette tried to lift her hand to cross herself before reciting the rosary, however, her arm seemed paralyzed. It was only after the Lady crossed herself that Bernadette was able to move her arm and do likewise. Bernadette prayed aloud, by herself. The Lady was silent except at the end of each decade when she recited, with Bernadette, the Gloria. When Bernadette finished praying the Rosary, the Lady and the golden cloud disappeared.
Bernadette had many other visions of the Lady in the grotto. At first her parents were very upset and unbelieving of the visions. Her mother thought that either Bernadette was imagining things or that what she was seeing was demonic. Word spread in the small village about her visions of this mysterious lady and crowds of people started following Bernadette to the grotto. Many ridiculed her, but some were supportive. One woman thought Bernadette might be encountering the spirit of one of her deceased friends. Bernadette’s family implored her to take holy water and throw some on the Lady. She did take some with her, but poured in on the ground.
The Lady repeatedly asked Bernadette to pray for the conversion of sinners and asked for penance for sins. When she instructed Bernadette to wash herself and drink from a place at the base of the grotto, Bernadette was perplexed. She looked, but could find no water. The Lady told her to dig in the ground, which Bernadette did, which caused quite a stir among the onlookers. Some thought she was insane. Bernadette continued to dig in the gravel and dirt until the ground started to feel damp. Then a trickle of water appeared and more started bubbling up from the ground forming a small puddle. Following the Lady’s instructions, Bernadette rubbed the water on her body and cupped some in her hands and drank it. Still Bernadette’s mother refused to believe her daughter and other family members continued to ridicule her. When Bernadette spoke to the Lady about this, the Lady replied, “I do not promise to make you
happy in this world, but in the next.”
The next request of the Lady to Bernadette was to have a chapel built on the site of her visits. For Bernadette, a shy, 14-year-old girl, this was an impossible task. She felt compelled, though, to go to the parish priest with the request. She received a curt dismissal from him with these words: “Tell the beautiful Lady that the Cure of Lourdes is not in the habit of dealing with mysterious strangers. If she wants a chapel and has the right to one, she must reveal her identity.”
On the Feast of the Annunciation, March 25, 1858, Bernadette got the answer to her question. “I am the Immaculate Conception,” replied the beautiful Lady. Bernadette was so excited to have an answer for the priest that she immediately set out for the rectory, repeating the words over and over to herself so as not to forget them. Although Bernadette didn’t understand the words, when she repeated them to the priest he was convinced that the mysterious Lady was the Blessed Virgin Mary. He knew that Bernadette, a poor, uneducated young girl, could not have been aware of the term “Immaculate Conception,” especially since this was a newly-proclaimed dogma in the Church that most people were not familiar with.
In 1864, Bernadette entered the order of the Sisters of Nevers and went to live in a convent. Two years later a chapel was erected and dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes. The puddle that had appeared when Bernadette scratched at the soil continued to get larger and larger and today produces 32,000 gallons of water daily. Thousands of pilgrims visit Lourdes each year to bathe in the miraculous waters. Today Lourdes is the most well-known healing and pilgrimage site in the world.
On January 18, 1862, the Church officially confirmed the apparitions at Lourdes. Sixteen years later, in 1879, Sister Bernadette died. Her body, however, on display in the Sister’s Chapel, has never decomposed. Bernadette was canonized on December 8, 1933.
FEBRUARY 7, 2021
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CONTRIBUTION STATEMENT If you wish a statement of your 2020 contributions to St. Frances Cabrini Church, please fill out the form below. We will email or put your statement in the Narthex. If you would like it mailed to your home we can do that also. Name ______________________________________ Address_____________________________________ ____________________________________________ Envelope # _________ Email _______________________________________
Donate Blood @ the Blood Mobile
Sunday, February 14, 2021
FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Every Friday in Lent!
5:00-7:00 PM (February 19 to March 26)
Lenten Menu
~ Option 1 Fish, Fries, Coleslaw,
~Option 2
Shrimp, Fries, Coleslaw,
~ Combo Platter ~ (Fish and Shrimp)
w/ Fries and Coleslaw.
$10 per plate.