CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION
Catholic Community
February 10, 2013 • Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
2929 Bee Ridge Road •Sarasota • Florida • 34239
941•921•6631 www.incarnationchurch.org
Church Office (941) 921-6631 Fax (941) 927-2521
Office Hours • Mon - Fri 8-12 • 1:30-4
Email: [email protected] Website: www.incarnationchurch.org PARISH CLERGY
Reverend Bernard Evanofski, Pastor Reverend Michael Scheip
Reverend Leo Smith Deacon John Crescitelli, Pastoral Minister
Deacon Joe Cirieco
CHURCH DIRECTORY
BULLETIN DEADLINE IS 12 NOON ON MONDAY.
Please email to [email protected]
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INCARNATION CATHOLIC SCHOOL
(941) 924-8588 • (941) 925-1248
Regina Housel, Principal
Email: [email protected]
www.incarnationschool.edu
PLEASE CONTACT THE OFFICE TO UPDATE YOUR ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER AND
EMAIL ADDRESS
PARISH PRAYER LINE CALL:
Lucy 388-7312 or June 921-5480
Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil 4:30 PM & 7:00 PM
Sunday 7:00 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM
12:30 PM & 6:00 PM
Weekdays
Monday-Friday 7:00 AM • 11:00 AM Saturday 8:30 AM
Mass in Polish First & Third Sunday at 2:00 PM
Reconciliation Every Saturday
after the 8:30 AM Mass Saturday 3:30-4:30 PM &
6:30-7 PM
TV Mass 10:00 AM
SNN 6/Comcast or
Verizon Channel 17
SACRISTAN/GRIEF COUNSELOR
Sister Monica Paul Fraser, OP
LAY PASTORAL STAFF
DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION John Garisto
SECRETARY FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Andrea Jordan
YOUTH MINISTRY Dustin Mantz
INCARNATION FOLK GROUP
Stephany Dobosz 371-2038
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INCARNATION CHOIR Jeanette LaVoy 371-3080
OFFICE STAFF
SECRETARY Dawn Gordon
DATA PROCESSING Christine Martin
BOOKKEEPER Janet Flagg
HEAD OF MAINTENANCE Dick Burns
Marriages: Please call the rectory at least four months in advance.
Baptisms: Second and last Sunday
of the month at 12:00 noon. Classes
held the first Thursday of the month
at 7:00 pm in the Parish Center Con-
ference Room. Please call the office
to register, 921-6631.
Aging with Grace Jack Dellorto 925-7566 Altar Guild Kathy Dansard 924-0907 Arimatheans/Pallbearers Jim & Gloria Champer 966-3113 Altar Servers Deacon John 921-6631 Ave Maria Council Marie McEntee 371-0579 Bereavement Ministry Sr. Monica Paul Fraser, OP 921-6631 Bingo Charlie Culkin 922-8726 Boy Scouts Dan LeClair 780-7187 Cenacle of Prayer Pat Bretherton 371-7443 Charismatic Prayer Group Mike Hargesheimer 924-0082 Children/Mary Rosary Group Ellie Longo 955-6592 Children’s Liturgy Carole McDonnell 377-1078 Eucharistic Adoration Lucy Gatza 953-4857 Extra Ordinary Ministers Deacon John 921-6631 Good Samaritans Jean Fountain 809-1505 Girl Scouts Julie Krueger 921-5358 Knights of Columbus Steve Christie 924-3447 Legion of Mary Pat Blessinger 371-0981 Meditation Prayer Group George Browning 366-3128 Men’s Club Tom Flood 954-232-5038 Military Ministry Ellie Longo 955-6592 Offertory Families Pat Kelly 966-8266 Parish Library Parish Office 921-6631 Prayer Line Lucy Laudano 388-7312 Prayer Shawl Ministry Barbara Frankovsky 351-1432 RCIA Program Deacon John 921-6631 Readers Mary Ellen Strzempka 924-3616 Religious Education John Garisto 924-9566 Respect Life Jorge & Angela Lopez 544-7890 Rosary Makers Sylvia Hill 922-7648 Sociable Singles 50+ Laurie Merson 331-4375 St. Vincent de Paul Margrit Petit 921-6631 Ushers Vic Ticola 922-5279 Welcome Committee Lucy Gatza 953-4857 Women’s Club Mary Ellen Strzempka 924-3616 Wonder Club Pat Kelly 966-8266 Youth Group Dustin Mantz 921-6631
Parish Ministries
February 10, 2013
MONDAY, February 11
10:00 AM Aging with Grace (CLL) 6:30 PM Men’s Club (PC) 7:00 PM RCIA (PCC) 7:00 PM Boy Scouts (CH)
TUESDAY, February 12
11:30 AM Ave Maria Council (PCC) 4:00 PM Rosary Makers (CLL) 6:30 PM Legion of Mary (RE) 6:30 PM K of C (CH) 6:30 PM Children of Mary Rosary Group (CL) 6:30 PM Meditation Prayer Group (CLL) 7:00 PM Deacon Joe’s Bible Class (PCC)
WEDNESDAY, February 13
9:00 AM Senior Friendship (PC) 9:30 AM Deacon John’s Bible Study 8:00 PM Alcoholics Anonymous (CH)
THURSDAY, February 14
10:00 AM Adult Education (PC) 7:00 PM Charismatic Prayer Group (PC) 8:00 PM Alcoholics Anonymous (CH)
FRIDAY, February 15
9:00 AM Senior Friendship (PC) 6:30 PM Alcoholics Anonymous (PCC) 6:30 PM Bingo (PC) 7:30 PM Al-Anon (CH)
SATURDAY, February 16
SUNDAY, February 17
1:00 PM Ethnic Festival (PC) 2:00 PM Mass in Polish (CL) 2:00 PM Wonder Club (PCC) 3:30 PM Cenacle of Prayer (PCC)
In Our Parish
C=Church CH=Church Hall CL=Chapel RE=Religious Ed. Office CLL=Chapel Library CR=Choir Room PC=Parish Center PCC=Parish Center Conf. Room
CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION
PARISH REGISTRATION
Welcome to Incarnation Parish. If you would like to
become a registered member of our parish family,
you may pick up a registration form in the parish office.
When completed, you may drop it off at the parish
office or put it in the offertory collection basket. Our
registration form may also be found on line at
www.incarnationchurch.org. 3
SCHEDULED HOURS OF EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 11:30 am - 3:30 pm; Tuesday and First Friday 11:30 am - 9:00 pm. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at closure. New adorers are always welcome. Please call Lucy Gatza at 953-4857.
Devotional Prayers during Exposition
Family and Children Holy Hour: 6:30 – 7:00 pm First Friday Divine Mercy Chaplet: Friday 3:00 pm Children of Mary Rosary Group: Tuesday, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Other devotional prayers before the Blessed Sacrament
Rosary: Monday—Friday 6:30 am, 10:30 am, Sunday, 10:30 am. Novena of the Miraculous Medal after 11: 00 am Mass.
Incarnation Parish Ethnic Festival
MASS INTENTIONS
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My Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ:
With Easter Sunday being so early this year (March 31st), Ash Wednesday will be here in just a few days. Doesn’t it seem like
we just celebrated Christmas?! Traditionally, the Tuesday be-fore Ash Wednesday is known as “Mardi Gras” or “Fat Tues-
day”, a day for celebrating and eating rich foods before the Lenten fast. As a matter of fact, Mardi Gras is often celebrated
not only on the day before Ash Wednesday but for a period of several days before the beginning of Lent.
We have a wonderful opportunity to celebrate in a big way
this Sunday (February 10th) at our Parish Ethnic Festival in the Parish Center. Hours will be from 1:00 to 5:30 P.M. We will
have delicious ethnic foods, great entertainment, and beautiful visual displays. (Please see the ad in today’s bulletin.) The
event is free. If you would like to try a sampling of the mouth-watering dishes, the cost is only $5.00 per person, and that in-
cludes a sampling of all the dishes available! Come and eat, listen to the toe-tapping music, watch the rhythmic dancing, and
enjoy the arts, crafts, costumes, etc. In other words, celebrate “Mardi Gras” in a way you won’t forget!
Then, on Ash Wednesday, and throughout the Season of
Lent, may we prepare ourselves for the celebration of Easter by engaging in more fervent prayer, fasting, and works of service.
We so often hear it said that the world is in such a sad state, well, we can do something about it! God surely does hear our
prayers, and He answers them. He responds also to our efforts
at fasting and performing good works. Throughout this Season of Lent, may each of us empty ourselves of everything that is not
of God so that we can more fully rejoice in the new life He of-fers us at Easter.
I urge each of you (and I’m including myself) to experience
Lent in a very serious manner this year so that it will truly make a difference in our lives. Please choose at least one thing that
you will do during Lent that will bring you---and perhaps those around you---closer to God. That might be to read a passage
from the Bible every day, to pray the Rosary, to attend daily Mass at least one or more times each week, to visit a nursing
home or an elderly or infirm person who is homebound, to fast from some kind of entertainment you enjoy, or any one of so
many different things. If we not only make an honest attempt to simplify our lives this Lent by eliminating from our schedules
all those things that distract us from that to which God is calling us, but if we also try to do something positive for others, then
Lent will be a time for spiritual growth and personal fulfillment. All of our sacrifices, however large or small they may be, are
significant in the eyes of God, and He can use them to further the Kingdom of God on earth.
So, as we approach Ash Wednesday, I wish you all a wonder-
ful “Mardi Gras” and a spiritually-enhancing Lent.
In the Love and Peace of Jesus,
Father Bernie
Monday, February 11 7:00 Special Intention 11:00 Dolores Paul•Mr. & Mrs. Peter Spallino
Tuesday, February 12 7:00 Special Intention
11:00 Ave Maria Council
Wednesday, February 13
7:00 Carmine Tripoli•Ileana Croatman
9:00 Carmine Tripoli•Ileana Croatman
11:00 Helen Rassaert•Gloria Calia
7:00 Anna Pierre Louise•Emmanuel Augustin
Thursday, February 14 7:00 Marie Gatti•Laura Gill
11:00 Marge Cloninger•Joanne Bauer
5:30 Steven Collins•Stephen Sundheimer
Friday, February 15
7:00 Mary Betty Glenetski•Joe Bursel
11:00 Salvatore Costello & Ellen Thomas
•Robb Costello
5:30 Anne Willis•Richard & Bobbie Willis
Saturday, February 16
8:30 Steven Collins•Stephen Sundheimer
4:30 Dennis Beer•David & Pat Francis
7:00 Kevin Clancy•Ellie Longo
Sunday, February 17 7:00 Dermot & Ione Flynn•Epistola Family
9:00 Elaine Reich•Nic Ticola
11:00 Lois & Janet Reynolds•James Reynolds
12:30 Carl Ivancic•Davenport Family
6:00 Incarnation Parishioners
•denotes requested by
A Word from Father Bernie
2013 Catholic Faith Appeal Goal $262,000.00 Amount collected or pledged as of 2/3/13 $10,394.00
We are grateful to those who participated in the 2012 CFA. We hope we will have even more participation in 2013.
THE INCARNATION CHURCH MOUSE
Hi Folks!
Well, if you still have your Christmas decorations up you are about out of time since Lent starts this Wednesday, Feb. 13th. It seems to me that time does fly, except when it’s Lent that is. Then those 40 days seem to never end. When I was a much younger mouse and I’d “give up” cheese or my favorite snack, it was like Easter would never get here. 40 days without something I loved; I’d never make it. My mom would say, “Incy, don’t think about it, you’ll be enjoying those Cheez-it’s before you know it.” “You are doing it for a good reason. Jesus fasted in the desert and you can too.” Mom always had a way of mak-ing sense. Well, now at my older age I still find it hard to “give up” something but I want to have a good Lent and journey with Jesus in the desert. I realize that if Jesus carries us as He did in the Footprint story, He will certainly walk with me and even carry me through the desert these 40 days of Lent. Just as we find peace and comfort when we take walks with our friends and those we love and talk and share our feelings with them, we can do the same dur-ing Lent with Jesus. I hope to tell Him how I feel about Him and love Him. I’d share what’s on my mind or troubling my soul and know that He will be a good listener, giving me some good ways to live a better life, especially with Him as my guide. I may tell Him this Lent I want to “give up” being judgmental or unkind. I may tell Him I’ll try not to gossip or hurt someone with my sharp tongue. I’ll try to “give up” being selfish and prejudiced. I’ll try to “give up” my habits that keep me from being close to Him. I know that these 40 days may be rough, like when I was a kid, but I am no longer a kid. I need to give up things that are harder since I am older and knowing that I am
not alone on this journey of Lent. I want to walk through the desert with Jesus so that at the end of this season I’ll be able to run like the Apostles and look into the empty tomb and see the Light of the risen Lord. I may be a little tired and weak from the journey but in the end it will be worth it. So, as mom said to me, “Hang in there these 40 days, remember Jesus fasted and so can we.” We are not
alone. So when we become “marked people” with our Lenten Ashes on Wednesday let them be a reminder that the journey to the Light has just begun and the journey will be as good as we make it. Have a good and holy journey.
Blessings, Incy
50/50 Raffle Congratulations to
Tom Bartlett-02/06/13-$150.00
THIS WEEKS WINNER! 50/50 Envelopes are available in the foyer of the church. The drawing will take place on Wednesday morning, at 10:00 AM in
the Parish Office. To participate, place $5.00 CASH in the enve-
lope, complete name and phone and drop it in the collection
basket or bring it into the office Monday afternoon by 3 PM. Winners will receive 50% of the proceeds, and the other 50% will go toward meeting our goal for the Catholic Faith Appeal.
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In gratitude for the gifts we have received from God, parishioners and visitors made a joyful return to the Lord through their donations last weekend:
Offertory Collection $21,265.00 Online Giving Donations $826.00
Mailed in Donations $205.00
Total $18,953.00
Average weekly expenses in
January, 2013: $22,296.00
*ONLINE GIVING*
is a fast, easy and secure way of making contributions to our church. Thanks to all the parishioners and visitors who have signed up and are enjoying the comfort of not having to remember your envelope every Sunday. Those who may be thinking about it... you no longer have to fill out a form to create an online giving
account. Just go to: www.incarnationchurch.org “Online Donations”
Once your account is validated, you will be able to:
manage your family information
view your giving history and print your giving statement For parishioners and visitors who would like to create an account but are not good with computers, please call Janet Flagg at 941-
921-6631 ext. 234 for assistance. This is a huge step for our
church to comply with “going green” and helps to cut operating costs. Thank you.
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OUR LENTEN PARISH MISSION this year will be
held from Monday, February 18th, to Wednesday, February 20th. Our Mission Director will be Fa-ther Bill McCarthy, MSA, the Di-rector of My Father’s House Re-treat Center in Moodus, Connecti-cut. Father Bill will preach at all of the Masses on the weekend of February 16th and 17th (the first weekend of Lent).
The Theme of the Parish Mission will be a “Personal Relationship with Jesus.” Father Bill has been giving parish missions for more than thirty years and has spoken at over five hundred parishes throughout the United States and Canada. He has a special gift of showing God’s love for each person. Through his teachings, love, acceptance, and joyful encouragement, his missions are healing and inspir-ing. Father Bernie met Father Bill in Rome, and many of our parishioners have heard him speak in the past and have nothing but praise for his preach-ing style. Father Bill will hold two sessions each day: one after the 11:00 A.M. Mass and the other after the 5:30 P.M. Mass on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednes-day (February 18th to the 20th). Morning and evening sessions are exactly the same so you only need to attend one session each day. On Tuesday, February 19th, we will have Lenten Penance Services during the context of the mission at both of the sessions that day. The focus on each day of the mission will be as follows: Day One: Enlightening: Listening to the Father---Exploring ways in which God speaks and how to dis-cern His Voice. Day Two: Enflaming: Loving with the Son---Learning Eucharistic love and true forgiveness---the ABC’s of God’s Love. Day Three---Empowering: Living in the Spirit---Implementing the Power of the Holy Spirit to heal, serve, and evangelize our lives. Please mark your calendars and plan to attend what promises to be a spiritually powerful Lenten Mission!
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Eucharistic Adoration during our Lenten Parish Mission will take
place on Tues., Feb. 19th, early after-noon following Confessions and will conclude at 5:15 PM.
In
Memory
of
Tom Cullen
from
Sally Cullen
Wouldn’t it be nice to have the
statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary
come into your home for a personal
visit and say the Rosary with her?
The Legion of Mary has two stat-
ues: one day, and one night statue.
Please call and let our Lady be with
you in your home for just a while.
If you would like the day statue,
please call Pat Blessinger, 371-
0981. For the night statue, please
call Ann Geraghty, 371-0449.
Lenten Schedule Throughout Lent
Daily Mass Schedule
Monday thru Friday: 7 AM, 11 AM & 5:30 PM
Saturdays: 8:30 AM
Stations of the Cross
Stations of the Cross with Benediction following
every Thursday during Lent at 7:00 PM. Stations of
the Cross every Friday immediately following the
11:00 AM Mass.
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Sociable Singles
Fri., Feb. 25 Red Lobster 6:30 PM Contact Laurie Merson 331-4375
Sat., Mar. 2 TooJays Southgate 8:30 AM Contact Debby Harney 371-7805
Incarnation Women’s Club
Our next General meeting will be Febru-ary 26, 2013 at 6 PM. Our program will feature Dan Strzempka, CPO, whose topic will be, Winter the Dolphin’s Story. Save Saturday, March 9, 2013. That is the date for our Morning of Reflection with Fr. Mike.
Sponsor of the Week
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We would like to thank our parishioners and local businesses for sponsoring ads in our bulletin. Please support all the advertisers found in the back of each printed bulletin. These sponsors make our weekly church bulletin possible.
2013 Wedding Anniversary Masses - All couples
celebrating 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, or more than 50 years of marriage are invited by Bishop Frank J. Dewane to a special Anniversary Mass in their honor. The celebration Mass will begin at 11 AM on Saturday, February 23, 2013, at Epiphany Parish in Venice. Family and friends may join in the celebra-tion at the reception in the Parish Center immediately following the Mass. Call the parish office, 921-6631 to register.
JIM DRUMMEY, NATIONALLY KNOWN CATHOLIC SYNDICATED COLUMNIST, will speak
in our Parish Center on Thursday, February 14th, at 10:00 A.M.. Mr. Drummey is the author of a number of books on Catholic subjects and writes a newspaper column known as “Catholic Replies.” This will be his fourth presentation at In-carnation Parish. This year, his topic will be “Journeying through Lent with Jesus.” He will speak on the last days of Jesus on earth, including His Passion and Crucifixion, and Seven Last Words from the Cross. This will be part of our Adult Education Program. The next in our series on “Catholicism” by Father Robert Barron will be held on Wednesday, March 13th, at 7:00 P.M. in the Parish Center. The session normally held on the second Wednesday of the month will not be held in February because the second Wednesday of February is Ash Wednesday.
Just so you know…
The Saturday 4:30 choir is always looking for people who have sung previously in a choral group. We rehearse at 3:00 PM on Saturday afternoon, and then we sing at the 4:30 Mass. If you are a snow bird, all we ask is that you will be here for at least a month. Please come up and speak to someone in the choir after the 4:30 Mass, or talk to Jody Wolters, the direc-tor of the choir, after any Mass. He is usually at the piano or the organ.
ACT NOW!!! AGING WITH GRACE is
now in its third year of Parish Ministry. We extend a warm welcome to any interested parishioner, particularly care- givers, who may like to start this New Year with us. We are a close-knit group of parishioners who dis-cuss all issues that impact on our life status. We support and care for each other and learn from each other. Our pri-mary strategy and tools are prayer and humor, and most of all, SHARING FRIENDSHIP. We meet every Monday from 10:00 to 11:00 AM in the small Parish Conference Room. If you have any curiosity, or even the slightest interest, come join us and contact, Jack Dellorto, MSW, Program Coordinator, 925-7566.
The Rosary Makers Group is
being resurrected. We will meet
on Tuesday, February 12th
from 4:00-4:30 PM, in the
chapel library. Please contact
Sandy Carey at 879-3580 with
any questions.
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We are called to protect life from the moment of conception to natural death. We are extending an invitation to all people to join us every first Friday, starting with Friday, March 1, 2013, 7:30 to 8:30 PM to hold a Eucharistic Holy Hour. Jesus gave His life for us. Let’s give Him one hour to end the atrocities done against life. Please mark your cal-
endar:
Adoration every first Friday, 7:30-8:30 PM
Women's Conference - The 2013 Diocese of
Venice Women's Conference will be Saturday, Febru-ary 16, at Bishop Verot High School in Fort Myers. Celebrate the "Year of Faith" with other women of faith. The keynote speaker is Teresa Tomeo, author, syndi-cated Catholic talk show host and motivational speaker. Also speaking is Sister Mary Gabriel of the Sisters of Life and Dr. Jennifer Morse. For more information or to register, please call Dawn Gordon at the Parish Office, 921-6631
Men's Conference - The 2013 Diocese of Venice
Men's Conference will be held Saturday, March 2, at Bishop Verot High School in Fort Myers. Celebrate the "Year of Faith" with other faith-filled men. The keynote speaker will be Scott Hahn, author, theologian and Catholic apologist. Also speaking at the conference is Dr. Peter Kleponis and Gus Lloyd. For more information or to register, please call Deacon John at the Parish Office, 921-6631
FREE DINNER Join us for a Free Dinner on the Second Monday of the
month.
Compliments of Incarnation Men’s Club
(present this card when you check in)
Membership Meetings 2nd Monday of Every Month
6:30 PM in the Parish Center
Visitors always welcomed
Dinner includes choice of beverage and program just
$10
INCARNATION MEN’S CLUB
Scott Dennis, the WWSB
ABC 7 Primary News An-
chor will be the speaker
at our next dinner meet-
ing on Monday,
February, 11, 2013 in the
Parish Center beginning
at 6:30 PM.
New members and potential new members are wel-
come for our Italian dinner and meeting. All mem-
bers are invited to bring a guest. We still charge only
$10.00 for our delicious dinner and refreshments. If
you decide to join the Men's Club and pay our
$20.00 annual dues, your first dinner is FREE! You'll
be glad you did!
Below is a guest ticket to join us for our February 11
dinner meeting. Please contact Bob Femander, 921-
7074 or Tom Flood, 954 232-5038 to make your res-
ervations.
The symbol of Valentine's Day is a heart, and we recall the pro-life statement, "Abortion stops a beating heart." On Thursday, Valentine's Day, let us re-dedicate ourselves to active love and support for the pre-born.
The Wonder Club is a social group of widows in
the Venice Diocese who meet monthly in the
Parish Center conference room. Our next meet-
ing will be at 2 PM on Sunday, February 17. For
more information, please call Pat Kelly,
966-8266.
Ave Maria Council
The Ave Maria Council members will attend the 11:00
Mass on Tues., Feb. 12th followed by a Brown Bag lunch in
the Parish Center Conference room. Lucy Laudano is our
hostess. Coffee, tea and dessert will be provided.
Reminder: Mark your calendar for the 2013 Diocese of
Venice Women’s Conference which will be held on Sat.,
Feb. 16th. Additional information will be provided at our
meeting.
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Robert Gulay
May he rest in eternal peace.
READINGS FOR THIS WEEK
Monday, February 11
Reading I: Gn 1:1-19;
Gospel: Mk 6:53—56
Tuesday, February 12
Reading I: Gn 1:20-2:4;
Gospel: Mk 7:1-13
Wednesday, February 13
Reading I: Jl 2:12-18;
Gospel: Mt 6:1-6, 16-18
Thursday, February 14
Reading I: Dt 30:15-20;
Gospel: Lk 9:22-25
Friday, February 15
Reading I: Is 58:1-9;
Gospel: Mt 9:14-15
Saturday, February 16
Reading I: Is 58:9-14
Gospel: Lk 5:27-32
Sunday, February 17
Reading I: Dt 26:4-10;
Reading II: Rom 10:8-13
Gospel: Lk 4:1-13;
Today's Gospel Last Sunday, we heard how Jesus was rejected in His hometown of Nazareth. In the verses that follow, Jesus travels to the town of Capernaum and begins His ministry of teaching and healing. While in Capernaum, Jesus cures a man possessed with a demon and heals Simon's mother-in-law. After spending some time there, Jesus prepares to preach in other places. The fact that Jesus had previously been in Simon's home and healed his mother-in-law sug-gests that this encounter is not the first between Jesus and Simon Peter. We can read today's Gospel, therefore, as a description of the developing relationship between Jesus and Simon Peter.
In today's Gospel, Jesus teaches from Simon's boat. Jesus turns to Simon and instructs him about where to lower the fishing nets. Simon and others have been fish-ing throughout the night and have not caught anything. Simon pro-tests, claiming that such an effort would be futile. Simon ultimately obeys Jesus and lowers his nets into the deeper water as directed. Notice here that Peter calls Jesus by the title “Master.” He already recognizes Jesus as a person of authority. They catch so many fish that the nets begin to tear; Jesus' presence has created abundance out of
scarcity, just as it did at the wedding feast at Cana, which we heard at Mass just a few weeks ago.
Simon Peter becomes a follower of Jesus immediately. He calls Jesus “Lord”—the title given to Jesus after His Resur-rection—and protests his worthiness to be in Jesus' pres-ence. Today's Gospel, therefore, marks a turning point in the relationship between Jesus and Peter.
Two of Simon's partners are also named as witnesses to the event described in today's Gospel: Zebedee's sons, James and John. Yet Jesus' words are addressed only to Simon. Jesus gives Simon a new job, telling him that he will become a different kind of fisherman. No longer will he catch fish; instead he will catch people. In these words, we hear the beginning of the leadership role that Peter will have within the community of disciples. Peter was chosen for this role. His task will be to bring others to Jesus. Al-ready he is doing so; the Gospel tells us that all the fisher-men with Peter also left their nets and followed Jesus.
We continue to speak of Peter's leadership and influence in the Church today when we call the Pope the “successor of Peter.” We participate in the mission of the Church when we bring people to Christ through the example and positive influence of our lives.
From Loyola Press’s Sunday Connection. Reprinted with permission. You’ll find an array of resources to nourish your faith at www.loyolapress.com.
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God does not call the
perfect; He perfects
those whom He calls.
We see in the lives of
Isaiah, St. Paul, and St.
Peter...that the Lord’s
call makes us aware of
our sinfulness. But Our
Lord also offers His
grace so that we will not
be afraid to say, “Here I
am, send me!” The
Catholic Faith Appeal is
an invitation to share the
work of the Lord, let us
be bold and generous in supporting the Church and
our brothers and sisters in need of assistance.
Catholic Faith Appeal 2013
Baptisms in November, December
and January
John Burton, child of Amilia Brandon Parrish, child of Scott & Suzanne
Allison Strong, child of Mark & Paige Michael Neunder, child of Joseph & Cindy
Beckett Kaineg, child of Brian & Emily Julian Geers, child of Jason
Chase Sanborn, child of Daniel & Laura Mary Maloni, child of David & Julie
Marriages in November, December
and January
Mark Athridge & Jill Lynch
Seth Voight & Jacquelyn Muha Aaron Hoort & Lauren Augello
Michael Fisher & Dianne Rodriguez John Gaudiano & Sunni Ferri
Graig Georgiades & Amanda Gregg James Sudbay & Rebecca Basak
Welcome to our Parish Family!
New Parishioners in
November, December and January
Christopher Clayton & Aubrey Donnor Lillian Markovich
Edward & Sophie Polar Frederick Regina
Mark & Paige Strong, & Allison Julia Strong
Chiarina Trombino & Sabrina Scotti Carlos & Jessica Barrantes, Camila & Carlos
Cecilia R. Blankenship Victor & Jody Burdell
Joseph & Carmella DeStefano, Briana & Gianna Julia Detloff Joyce Gogola
James & Kathleen Monville Trevor & Katie Sting, & Alivia
Glenn & Dianne Zampino, & Tyler Jan & Judyta Brodowski, Maja & Anna
Mark Nykorch & Dianne Decelles, & Ty William & Nicole Double, & William
Robert Ferrari Donald & Elizabeth Freidhof, Trinity & Hannah
Gregory & Audrey Gibson Walter & Sandee Hansen, Chiara, Giovanna & Dante
Daniel & Stephanie LaRosa, Logan & Braden Eduardo & Amanda Lopez, Lance & Mateo Nicholas & Danielle Roberts, & Cristiano
Joel & Sara Smith, & Emma Deborah Smoot
Dorothy VanZevl Matt & Trisha Williams, & Parker
Natalie Zwilling Russ & Nicole Carpenter, Taylor & Cassie
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CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION February 10, 2013
Religious Education
Department of Religious Education • John Garisto, DRE • (941) 924-9566 • IncarnationReligiousEducation.CatholicWeb.com
No Religious Ed. Classes Sunday, February 17th Wednesday, February 20th (In recognition of Presidents Day)
First Communion Retreat Saturday, March 2nd 9:00am – 12:00pm Parish Center
The Living Stations Sunday, March 24th 10:25 a.m. – Chapel
Wednesday, March 27th 5:00pm - Church
Lent begins February 22nd, Ash
Wednesday. This is an opportunity
to teach our children about Lent.
We may fast, pray and give alms in
special ways throughout the year, but
it is especially important to do so
during Lent. It is a time to teach
about penance and confession of sin,
sacrificing a dessert or party and
putting the money into the rice bowl
instead; it is about attending Holy
Thursday Mass or the Good Friday
service. We can attend the Stations
of the Cross, abstain from meat on
Fridays, and give generously to the
poor. We do this to renew our minds
and our hearts to celebrate the great
feast of Easter so our minds and
hearts will rise with Christ as well.
Mrs. Pulice’s 3rd
Grade Religious
Ed. Class learn about the
Sacraments while creating their
own Sacrament Stoles.
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