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St Maurice at Resurrection Catholic Church 441 NE 2nd St, Dania Beach, FL 33004 954-961-7777 FAX 954-961-4358 February 4, 2018 PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday– Friday 9:00 – 5:00 pm RITE OF RECONCILIATION Saturday: 3:00 pm (Chapel) BAPTISM The baptism of children of registered parishioners is celebrated on the last Sunday of each month. Parents and Godparents must attend a prior formation session. Private Baptism dates upon approval. ANOINTING OF THE SICK This sacrament is celebrated once a year during weekend Masses and is available at other times on request. PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK Our Parish Care Givers bring the Eucharist to those who are sick in hospitals, nursing homes or in their own residences. MARRIAGE Couples contemplating this sacrament must contact the Parish office at least 6 months prior to their desired wedding date. Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil 4pm (Eng) Sunday 8:30 &10:00am (Eng) Sunday 1:00pm (Spanish) Sunday 4:30pm (French) Mon.—Fri. 8:30am (followed by daily rosary) Horairo de las Misas Sábado 4pm (English), Domingo 8:30am, 10:30am Domingo 1:00pm (Español) Domingo 4:30pm, (French) Lunes—Viernes 8:30am Parish Directory Monsignor Jean Pierre—Pastor Father Dennis Rausch, Assistance Vicki McCutchan Office Manager Sheryl Dillon-Jones—Music Ashley Ronnan—CCD www.stmauriceatresurrection.org ~Parish Mission Statement~ We are the Family of St. Maurice at Resurrection Parish joined together sacramentally in Jesus Christ, sharing our skills and abilities across the world to nourish all human hungers. We continually renew our energies by celebrating around the Table of the Lord and grow to be more effective ministers in the name of Jesus. Amen. I KNOW MY REDEEMER LIVES (SEE JB 19:25) "I shall not see happiness again." —Job 7:7 How many of you can identify with Job in his hopeless misery? (Jb 7:3) Your situation is so bad that you can say: "I loathe my life. I will give myself up to complaint; I will speak from the bitterness of my soul" (Jb 10:1). "I have been assigned months of misery, and troubled nights...I am filled with restlessness until the dawn...My days...come to an end without hope...I shall not see happiness again" (Jb 7:3, 4, 6, 7). God's plan is not to spare us from difficult times; His plan is to be with us in our difficulties. God sent His only Son Jesus, Who is called "Emmanuel, a name which means 'God is with us' " (Mt 1:23). The true test of a Christian comes in the crosses of our lives. Our actions in times of distress tell God whether we want Jesus with us or whether we just want to be spared adversity. If we know Jesus is with us, we can face adversity with hope and even joy. With the prophet Habakkuk, we declare in hope: "For though the fig tree blossom not nor fruit be on the vines, though the yield of the olive fail and the terraces produce no nourishment, though the flocks disappear from the fold and there be no herd in the stalls, yet will I rejoice in the Lord and exult in my saving God. God, my Lord, is my Strength" (Hab 3:17-19). Job looked up to heaven in his misery and saw the Lord for himself (Jb 42:5). Knowing God was with him made all the difference for Job. Know Jesus; know hope. No Jesus; no hope. "Fix your eyes on Jesus" (Heb 3:1), the only Hope you need. Prayer: Jesus, pour out Your love in my wounded heart (Rm 5:5). Promise: "He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds." —Ps 147:3 Praise: Praise You, Jesus, "the Way, and the Truth, and the Life" (Jn 14:6). You died that we might have abundant life! (Jn 10:10)

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St Maurice at Resurrection Catholic Church 441 NE 2nd St, Dania Beach, FL 33004

954-961-7777 FAX 954-961-4358

February 4, 2018

PARISH OFFICE HOURS

Monday– Friday 9:00 – 5:00 pm

RITE OF RECONCILIATION

Saturday: 3:00 pm (Chapel)

BAPTISM

The baptism of children of registered

parishioners is celebrated on the last

Sunday of each month. Parents and

Godparents must attend a prior

formation session. Private Baptism

dates upon approval.

ANOINTING OF THE SICK

This sacrament is celebrated once a

year during weekend Masses and is

available at other times on request.

PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK

Our Parish Care Givers bring the

Eucharist to those who are sick in

hospitals, nursing homes or in their

own residences.

MARRIAGE

Couples contemplating this

sacrament must contact the

Parish office at least 6 months prior

to their desired wedding date.

Mass Schedule

Saturday Vigil 4pm (Eng)

Sunday 8:30 &10:00am (Eng)

Sunday 1:00pm (Spanish)

Sunday 4:30pm (French)

Mon.—Fri. 8:30am (followed by

daily rosary)

Horairo de las Misas

Sábado 4pm (English),

Domingo 8:30am, 10:30am

Domingo 1:00pm (Español)

Domingo 4:30pm, (French)

Lunes—Viernes 8:30am

Parish Directory

Monsignor Jean Pierre—Pastor

Father Dennis Rausch, Assistance

Vicki McCutchan Office Manager

Sheryl Dillon-Jones—Music

Ashley Ronnan—CCD

www.stmauriceatresurrection.org

~Parish Mission Statement~

We are the Family of St. Maurice at Resurrection Parish joined together

sacramentally in Jesus Christ, sharing our skills and abilities across the world to

nourish all human hungers. We continually renew our energies by celebrating

around the Table of the Lord and grow to be more effective ministers

in the name of Jesus. Amen.

I KNOW MY REDEEMER LIVES (SEE JB 19:25)

"I shall not see happiness again." —Job 7:7

How many of you can identify with Job in his hopeless misery? (Jb 7:3) Your situation is so bad that you can say: "I loathe my life. I will give myself up to complaint; I will speak from the bitterness of my soul" (Jb 10:1). "I

have been assigned months of misery, and troubled nights...I am filled with restlessness until the dawn...My days...come to an end without hope...I shall not see happiness again" (Jb 7:3, 4, 6, 7). God's plan is not to spare us from difficult times; His plan is to be with us in our difficulties. God sent His only Son Jesus, Who is called "Emmanuel, a name which means 'God is with us' " (Mt 1:23). The true test of a Christian comes in the crosses of our lives. Our actions in times of distress tell God whether we want Jesus with us or whether we just want to be spared adversity. If we know Jesus is with us, we can face adversity with hope and even joy. With the prophet Habakkuk, we declare in hope: "For though the fig tree blossom not nor fruit be on the vines, though the yield of the olive fail and the terraces produce no nourishment, though the flocks disappear from the fold and there be no herd in the stalls, yet will I rejoice in the Lord and exult in my saving God. God, my Lord, is my Strength" (Hab 3:17-19). Job looked up to heaven in his misery and saw the Lord for himself (Jb 42:5). Knowing God was with him made all the difference for Job. Know Jesus; know hope. No Jesus; no hope. "Fix your eyes on Jesus" (Heb 3:1), the only Hope you need. Prayer: Jesus, pour out Your love in my wounded heart (Rm 5:5). Promise: "He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds." —Ps 147:3 Praise: Praise You, Jesus, " the Way, and the Truth, and the Life" (Jn 14:6). You died that we might have abundant life! (Jn 10:10)

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Offertory for Jan 27 & 28

Thank You...

Offertory …………$4.239.00 Other ………………$428.00

Total ………………..$4,667.50

MASS FACTS

Helpful information to make our Mass structure

and traditions more meaningful

Before we enter the worship area (sanctuary) we dip our right hand in the Holy Water and make the sign of the

Cross. This gesture reminds us of our Baptism when we died with Christ and rose again with Him to new life, cleansing us of Original Sin. It also reminds us of the

Trinity - Three Persons in One God.

During the offertory part of the Mass the priest pours just a few drops of water into the chalice and then says: "By the mystery of this water and wine, may we come to share in the divinity of Christ who humbled Himself to share in our humanity." This is done to symbolize the wter and blood

that flowed from the side of Christ on the Cross (John 19:33) after he was pierced with the soldier's lance. It calls our attention to the fact that what is human (our gifts of

bread and wine) will become divine soon in the consecrations.

HECHOS MASIVOS

Información útil para hacer nuestra estructura de masa y tradiciones más significativas

Antes de entrar al área de adoración (santuario)

sumergemos nuestra mano derecha en el Agua Bendita y hacemos la señal de la Cruz. Este gesto nos recuerda

nuestro Bautismo cuando morimos con Cristo y resucitamos con Él a una nueva vida, limpiándonos del Pecado Original. También nos recuerda a la Trinidad:

tres personas en un Dios.

Durante la parte del ofertorio de la Misa, el sacerdote vierte solo unas gotas de agua en el cáliz y luego dice: "Por el misterio de esta agua y vino, que podamos compartir la

divinidad de Cristo que se humilló a sí mismo para compartir en nuestro humanidad." Esto se hace para sim-

bolizar el agua y la sangre que fluyeron del costado de Cristo en la Cruz (Juan 19:33) después de que fue perforado

con la lanza del soldado. Nos llama la atención sobre el hecho de que lo que es humano (nuestros dones de pan y

vino) se volverá divino pronto en las consagraciones.

Tradit ional

Catholic Prayers

Evening Prayer of St Augustine

Watch, Lord, with those who wake and weep

tonight. Give the angels and saints charge over

those who sleep. O Lord Jesus Christ, tend your

sick ones, rest your weary ones, bless your dying

ones, sooth the suffering ones, pity all the

afflicted ones, shield the joyful ones, and all for

your love’s sake. Ament

Oración vespertina de San Agustín

Mire, Señor, con aquellos que se despiertan y

lloran esta noche. Denle caridad a los ángeles y

a los santos sobre los que duermen. Oh, Señor

Jesucristo, cuida a tus enfermos, descansa a los

que están cansados, bendice a los que te están

muriendo, tranquiliza a los que sufren, ten

compasión a todos los afligidos, protege a los

que gozan, y todo por amor a ti. Amento

What do you actually do during adoration?

It means that you can have some time alone with Jesus to recite

your favorite prayers, read the bible,

contemplate acts of faith, hope, charity,

thanksgiving, reparation, pray a

rosary or do whatever type of prayerful

devotion that suits you before Our Lord. You can just sit and say

nothing simply keeping Him company, just as you would with a dear

friend..

The Blessed Sacrament is exposed in a Monstrance

Celebration of the Eucharist

and Ministry of Healing

Tuesday February 20, 2018 Rosary at 6:30pm Mass at 7:00pm

With Rev. Father Andrew Chan-A-Sue Bring a friend and expect God to do great things!

For more information contact

Jack Pelletier 954-467-8228 or Anna Hadley 954-967-9533

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Saturday Feb 3rd

4:00pm † Sandy Young by Charmaine

Sunday Feb 4th

10:00am † Richard Mueller by Nancy Anzalone

10:00am † Rev. John Kellegan

10:00am † Phillip Pietrafetta by Brother Robert

12:00pm † Rev Joseph J. Kershner

Monday Feb 5th

8:30am †Jim & Mary Lucas by Mary & Peggy

Tuesday Feb 6th

8:30am † Martin Kenny by PJ

Wednesday Feb 7th

8:30am †Richard Mueller by Nancy Anzalone

Thursday Feb 8th

8:30am † David Wright by wife

Friday Feb 9th

8:30am † Josephine Longo by Lucy

Saturday Feb 10th

4:00pm † Travis Monroe by Suzanne O’Brien

Sunday Feb 11th

8:30am † Ray Archbold by Family

10:30am †Norma Chousa by Mary Ann & Pat Burns

1:00pm † Rev. Oscar Brantome

Honor a loved one’s Memory,

Special Intentions, Birthday or

Anniversary

Make a donation for a Monthly Gift

of the Mass or Candles

Bread $60, Wine $75

Readings for the of week February 4 , 2018

Feb 4 SUN: FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Jb 7: 1-4. 6-7/ Ps 147: 1-2. 3-4. 5-6/ 1 Cor 9: 16-19. 22-23/ Mk

1: 29-39

Feb 5 Mon: Agatha, v, mt M 1 Kgs 8: 1-7. 9-13/ Ps 132: 6-7. 8-10/ Mk 6: 53-56

Feb 6 Tue: Paul Miki, p, mt, & co., mts M 1 Kgs 8: 22-23. 27-30/ Ps 84: 3. 4. 5 and 10. 11/ Mk 7: 1-13

Feb 7 Wed: Ordinary Weekday 1 Kgs 10: 1-10/ Ps 37: 30-31. 39-40/ Mk 7: 14-23

Feb 8 Thu: Ordinary Weekday/ Jerome Emiliani, p, rf/ Josephine Bakhita, v 1 Kgs 11: 4-13/ Ps 106: 3-4. 35

-36. 37 and 40/ Mk 7: 24-30

Feb 9 Fri: Ordinary Weekday 1 Kgs 11: 29-32; 12: 19/ Ps 81: 10-11ab. 12-13. 14-15/ Mk 7: 31-37

Feb 10 Sat: Scholastica, v, r M 1 Kgs 12: 26-32; 13: 33-34/ Ps 106: 6-7ab. 19-20. 21-22/ Mk 8: 1-10

YOU’ER Invited to

join one of our many

ministries and meet

new friends and have

fun making a

difference in

our community. You don’t need special

skills, just a desire to be involved!

Some Ministries include:

Contact the office to

find out more

954-961-7777

Temple Tenders Women’s Club

Men’s Club Beautification

Money Counters Office Helpers

Youth Ministry Acolytes

Free Bible Study Tuesday Mornings

from 10:00—11:00

Video & Discussion—

Bring your Bible, Beverage & Snacks Meet in the Social Hall

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What’s happening this week?? Mon 5 Tue 6 Wed 7 Thur 8 Fri 9 Sat 10 Sun 11

6:30pm Bible Study Social Hall 7:00pm Men’s Club Tapestry

10:00am Bible Study Social Hall 7:00 Prayer Mtg Chapel 7:30pm Spanish Legion of Mary Tapestry

9:00am Adoration 10:00am BINGO 7:00pm Women’s Club Social Hall 7:30pm Spanish Prayer Group Chapel

9:30am Legion De Mary Tapes-try Room 1:00pm Forever Seniors Social Hall 5:30pm Fire in the Lord

10:00am SVDP 7:30pm Coro Latino, Tapestry 7:30pm Oracion Intersecion

9:00am Temple Tenders 9:00am Pax Christi 7:00pm Valentines Dinner/Dance

Family & Worship Time

Crafty Church Chicks!

Do you sew, crochet, knit or craft? We are starting a

weekly craft club in the Social Hall where you can work

on your project with others.

Thursdays

12:30—3:30pm,

continuing most Thursday’s

Whether you’re novice or expert bring

any craft you like, or just come for the crafty conversa-

tion and inspiration. Learn a new skill with others, or

work on a project you started. Bring snacks, beverage

and settle in for a relaxing afternoon.

Call the office for more information—954-961-7777

This is so much fun

Yes, it’s great to

make things together...

Men’s Club Annual V a l e n t i n e s D a y D a n c e

♥ Saturday, February 10th

♥ Filet Mignon or Salmon w/Dill Sauce

♥ DJ Roppa w/Open Bar

(Beer/Wine/Soda)

LOADS OF FUN!!!

Cost is $25.00 per person

Contact Ken Majeski 954-448-1183

Tickets Available after Masses

Legion of Mary (English)

We meet every Thursday at 9:30am in the Tapestry

Room. If you are unable to attend these meetings,

but pray the Rosary

daily, you can become an

auxiliary member. You can pray the Rosary from the

comfort of your own home.

For more information call:

Maria DiBenedetto 954/608-6775

Legión de María (Spanish)

Nos reunimos los Martes a las 7:30pm en el

Tapestry Room de la oficina de la Parroquia.

Los esperamos!

Calling All Seniors Forever Young

Seniors

Next Meeting: February 8, 2018 from 1:00—3:00pm

in the Social Hall. Valentines Party &

Guest Speaker on

“Fire Safety”

For more information call

Katie Wilson 954-966-1514

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Please Pray For…..

We are working to clean up our Prayer Request list, if you know of someone that can be removed, please contact the office. If you want to add someone to the prayer request please contact the office 954-961-7777 Thank you

Come Join the Family….. Experience meaningful love and worship by being a part of a dynamic community , joined together sacramentally in Jesus

Christ, supporting life-changing ministries. To join our Family call the Parish Office

954-961-7777.

Or register On-Line at www.stmauriceatresurrection.org

Experimente amor y adoración significativos al ser parte de una comunidad dinámica, unida conjuntamente en Jesucristo,

apoyando ministerios que cambian la vida. Para unirse a nuestra Familia llame a la Oficina Parroquial 954 961 7777.

Adele Brown Danny Forehead James Angelino Linda Calle Pat Flick

Alice Grossman Diana Magazzu James Draper Linda Gardener Patricia Jacobsen

Alina Galletta Diane Flick Janet Syrota Lisa Thompson Patricia Rozzi

Alnhara Kassis Dieter Fiebel Janny Fabre Loren Galicia Patty Stone

Alyssa Sabo Donanila Rodriguez Jason Taylor Luc Brisebois Phyllis Amick

Amanda Love Donna Nix Jax Vincent Bowers Marcelle Morisette Ray Rivard

Andre Lajois Dorothy Austin Jean Arlotta Marcia Macnamee Ray Twardy

Andrew Parr Dorothy Obier Jean Pierre Fleury Marilyn M. Mills Raymond Enright

Angie Rodriguez Doug Levin Jenna Kinkton Marguerite Desforges Renee Burlotte

Ann Courtney Ed Ressinger Jenny Beardsley Marguerite Santeramo Rick Jarabek

Anna Mai Angeline Ed Tillett Jim Fauntleroy Maria Cejalvo Rita Marano

Anne Sullivan Eddy Chielo Jim McCoy Maria Ballotta Rita Twardy

Anthony Del Rosario Elaine Hebert Lhota Jim Valentine Maribel Ennella Robert Schiessman

Anthony Marano Elijah del Rosario Joan Coleman Marie Colaluca Rodolfo Penaloza

Arliss Park Hynds Elizabeth Rivera JoAnn Coules Marilyn Crisci Roger Castillo

Arminda Rojas Evelyn York Jodie Henry Hiers Mark Remsky Ron Gatto Jr

Atticus Flynn Fred Richards Joe Rodrigue Mary Caterino Ron Paterson

Barbara Demech Fred Robinson John McEhhidney Mary Hirst Ryan Boyd

Barbara Stone George Hertel Jo-Marie Mausser Mary Jane Decatur Sally Johnson

Barry Morgan George McCoy Joanne Thompson Matthew Sessa Scott Fisher

Bernard Audain Giorgina Baker Jorge Dormand Maureen Saussy-Kennedy Sheila Carliss

Bertrand Chaperon Glenn Vezendy Judy Holder Maurice Legault Sherri McMillon-Kieklak

Bill Gizzi Gloria McMahon Karen Loraiso Michael Demech Sister Candide Tremblay

Brian Galello Gloriann Ledek Karen Sapita Michael Feddele Thomas Redmon

Cara Gentile Grace Rodrigue Karen Saunders Michael Gaspersich Tom Cross

Carida Tereira Harry Keith Karl Mickkelsen Mike Hallet Tom Moran

Carlos Nichols Holly Santiago Kathy Brennan Monica Benkovsky Trudy Aman

Carolyn Salvaggio Ida Caroccio Kay Quatrini Monica Martin Tyler Gutzmer

Charlotte Ciommo Ilene Kaminsky Kelly Burgess Nick Meschett Vanessa Lang

Christina Dunn Isabael Cruze Kelly Reiner Nicole Klemmer Vicky Cutshall

Claire Jeffers Isabella Raimondi Larry Romero Jr Nomi Sorcic Yetta Paradella

Connor Frawley Jacob Benkovsky Lee Panzer Norma Benson Zachary Lawlor

Jae SMarcia Macnamee Lena Smith Olga Grajales