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TO KNOW, LOVE AND SERVE AS JESUS DID
Mass Schedule
Monday - Friday: 8:30 am
Saturday Vigil: 4:00 pm & 6:00 pm (Nov. - April)
Sunday: 9:00 am & 11:30 am
First Saturday: 8:30 am
Reconciliation: Sat: 2:45-3:30 pm or by appointment
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Friday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm with Benediction at 5:00 pm
Thank you for worshipping
with us.
We are delighted that you’ve joined us for worship and we hope that you’ll return to pray with us often.
As a church community, we offer lots of services to our members in addition to our weekly worship. If you have moved into the area, we invite you
to become a member. Feel free to call the parish office at 352-746-9422 or email us at: [email protected]
You may also fill out a new parishioner registration form which are located on the table in the Church narthex and on the St. Scholastica website:
www.stscholastica.org
Even if you are here infrequently, we welcome you to join our Parish Family.
Daniel & Kerry DeGrave; Tom & Kim Arcobello; John Scott; Jacqueline Aimi; Marion Usher; Joseph & Jane Dumovich; Diego & Marion Tabares & Family; Dolores Fiore
Registering is important because: If a parish doesn’t know who is out there, how can it adequately serve the needs of all - especially singles, divorced or young families who may not see the need to register?
Registered parishioners receive helpful
Did you know that demographic studies
estimate that more than 1/3 of all Catholics are not registered in a parish? Please encourage your friends and family to register.
Information about the parish.
Registration is needed to obtain Baptism/Confirmation sponsor form. Registering is easy. Registration forms are available in the parish office, the narthex and on the parish website
Welcome To Our Church Family
Are You Registered?
Sacraments
Marriages Registered parishioners should contact the parish office at least six months in advance of making marriage arrangements
Sick Calls Please contact the parish office if you need a priest to come to your home to anoint you, or to be anointed at a weekday Mass.
Baptism Registered parishioners should contact the office for instruction. This should be done at least six months before the birth of your baby.
CCW Monthly
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Wednesday, Dec. 12th: 7:00 pm - Advent Penance Service -
Special Confession Time Monday, Dec. 17th: Following the 8:30 am daily Mass
Monday, Dec. 24th: 4:00 pm - Christmas Vigil Mass 9:15 pm - Choral Program
10:00 pm - Christmas Vigil Mass with Blessing of the Manger
Tuesday, Dec. 25th: 9:00 am - Christmas Day Mass 11:30 am - Christmas Day Mass
Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019 Solemnity of Mary
(Holy Day of Obligation this year)
Monday, Dec. 31st: 4:00 pm - Vigil Mass Tuesday, Jan. 1st: 9:00 am - Holy Day Mass
movement in the world. So carve out the time you so richly deserve for yourselves and attend a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend and experience the peace, romance and joy that God calls you to! But space IS limited, so apply early! For more information about taking
On behalf of the Catholic Church, You are cordially invited to experience a program to deepen your matrimonial vocation’s sacramental call to fulfilling love, romance, oneness of spirit and deep joy. The program is presented by Worldwide Marriage Encounter, the largest pro-marriage
a private time away, check out flwc-wwme.org or call 813-270-7832. The next available WWME weekend in Tampa will be at the Hilton Gardens Hotel in Oldsmar January 25-27, 2019.
Looking Ahead - Christmas Schedule
Marriage Encounter
Annual St. Scholastica Marriage Jubilee
renewal of vows Luncheon for celebrants and invited guests to follow.
ADVANCE REGISTRATION
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For more information and a registration form Please see the flier which can be found in:
The Narthex / The Parish Office
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Date: Saturday, December 15th
Time: 6:00 pm
Location: Parish Hall
Menu: Roast Beef, Mashed
Potatoes, Green Beans, Salad, Dessert and
Beverages. Beer and Wine will be provided No BYOB Allowed per Diocesan Mandate
Entertainment: Donna Carrier, DJ
Tickets: $25.00
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Come and celebrate
part of the Christmas Season with your Church
Family!
We meet from 3 pm to 5 pm in the Parish Hall. The meetings are open to any woman who has attended a CRHP weekend whether or not you were part of a team. The format will continue with Scripture, faith sharing, and fellowship. We suggest you bring a Bible, notebook or journal, name tag (if you have one), and a desire to grow spiritually. Light refreshments are served and feel free to bring an item to share. Come out and renew old friendships and/or form new ones and strengthen the bonds between
Our Monthly CRHP Renewal Meetings resume on Sunday, December 2. Watch the bulletin for 2019 dates. The theme for December is Hopeful Anticipation. In accordance with our theme and in keeping with the Christmas tradition of giving, we are asking everyone who attends to bring a donation for the Pregnancy Center such as diapers, wipes, a new outfit, pajamas, underwear, socks, etc. for any child up to around 10 years of age. The Pregnancy Center helps all families, not just expectant mothers and newborns.
the wonderful women of our St. Scholastica CRHP community.
We have some news that we feel is very exciting. Dynamic Catholic, Matthew Kelly's organization, has purchased the rights to Christ Renews His Parish. hey have revamped and renamed it WELCOME. We are in the process of getting more information about it. So our plan to form a new team is on hold for now. We hope to have an update for you very soon.
St. Scholastica Christmas/Dinner Dance
For All CRHP Sisters
Culture of Life Ministry
will be outside the church on the weekends of December 1/2 and December 8/9. Your donation will help finance the printing of the ad payable to Citrus County Right to Life. We lovingly pray that someday soon this sacrifice of human life
will end and all of God's children will have the opportunity to fulfill the promise of life.
Our parish will be once again collecting signatures to be included in the Citrus County Chronicle newspaper ad for the commemoration of the anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision in January. Members of our Culture of Life Ministry
HEARTFELT Remember that God prefers the poverty of our hearts to the most sublime thoughts borrowed from others. —St. Peter Julian Eymard
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struggle to meet retirement needs while continuing to serve the People of God.
NEXT WEEKEND, December 8/9, St Scholastica along with all the parishes in the Diocese will participate in the Retirement for Religious Effort.
This appeal assists 31,000 Catholic sisters, brothers, and religious order priests - women and men who have consecrated
Support the Retirement Fund for Religious. A donor writes, “Your flyer touched my heart—seeing the retired religious, such memories surfaced.” Do you remember the sisters, brothers, or religious order priests who made a positive difference in your life? Today many are elderly and need assistance. Their religious communities
their lives to serving God and the Church.
Please use the special envelopes that can be found in your contribution packets or on the tables in the Narthex. You can drop your special envelopes in the collection basket along with your offertory donation.
Thank you for your generosity.
October Income and Expenses
Retirement Fund for Religious
Parish Mission at Our Lady of Grace Church
Fr. John will be offering Mass on the following days:
Saturday, December 8th at 4:00 pm Mass
Sunday, December 9th at 10:30 am and 12:30 pm (Spanish) Masses
Monday through Wednesday, December 10-12 at 8:00 am Mass
Fr. John will offer evening services December 10-12 at 5:30 pm (Not a Mass).
Your are invited to join us for our upcoming Parish Mission at Our Lady of Grace Church with Fr. John Anglin, OFM.
Date: December 8-12, 2018 Place: Our Lady of Grace Church 6 Roosevelt Blvd. Beverly Hills, FL
St. Scholastica Giving Tree Reminder to please return your unwrapped gifts (with the original tag attached) no later than December 9th and place them beneath the Christmas tree.
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Thank you for your generous and on-going support of our parish.
Income
Offertory $ 58,952.00
Catholic Education $ 1,241.00
Debt Reduction $ 3,046.00
APA $ 4,443.00
Miscellaneous * $ 3,837.00
Total Income $ 71,519.00
Expense
Operating Expenses $ 51,875.00
Saint Pope John Paul II $ 1,723.00
APA $ 4,443.00
Loan Expense** $ 14,831.00
Total Expenses $ 72,872.00
Net Gain/Loss $ (1,353.00)
* Includes $2875 for insurance proceeds
** $10,000 was paid toward church loan **For the first four months of the fiscal year we have a deficit of $9,892.00.
Mon., Dec. 3, 2018 Bulletin Inserts Due for 12/23/2018 1:00 pm - Body of Christ Prayer Group 2:30 pm - Bible Study 5:30 pm - Hand bell Choir 6:30 pm - Bible Study
Tues., Dec. 4, 2018 9:00 am - Tuesday Fellowship 10:00 am - CCW Board Mtg.
Wed., Dec. 5, 2018 5:30 pm - Traditional Choir 7:00 pm - Contemporary Choir 7:00 pm - K of C Business Meeting
Thurs., Dec. 6, 2018 No Scheduled Meetings
First Fri., Dec. 7, 2018 9:45 am - Legion of Mary
Sat., Dec. 8, 2018 No Scheduled Meeting
Sun., Dec. 9, 2018 Second Sunday of Advent 8:30 am - Blood Drive 10:15 am - Faith Formation 3:00 pm - CRHP Monthly Meeting Giving Tree Deadline
each year in preparation of the birth of Jesus, His first coming, as we await his second coming. In this Advent season, use the sacrament of Reconciliation to strengthen your relationship with Jesus. It’s never too late.
December 2, 2018 - 1st Sunday of Advent
“But when these signs begin to happen, stand erect and raise your heads because your redemption is at hand.” LUKE 21:28
We celebrate Advent
Weekly Calendar
Stewardship Reflections
Sick List Dawn Van Beughem Alexandra Songen Dennis Kielian Kathy Lavoie Lucjan Bujalski Anna Bujalski Ronald Ballog William King David McBride Floy-Dean Jackson Teresa Cornella Michael Bock Sonnie Gehrke Pat Konicki Carmen Velez
Geraldine Blair Christopher Kudla Joseph Deyeso Merry Guinn Carol Wesch Roxann McCue Richard Martinez Elizabeth MacQueen James L. Tress, Sr. Eugene Woessner Roseann Esposito Becky Franke
Joseph Skender Ines Monteverde Shannon Reiss Debbie Morris Mary Ryan Marge Harper William Ryan Sylvia Soto Jim Brown Grace Cisco Tammy Myars Mart Fritz Lillian Matos Triston McElheny Dominic Tumas Wayne Hohl
Joe Silock
Mary Ann Walter Tom Measel Fran Measel Pam Coburn Barbara Coxe Bill Petruska Joan Cohey Kevin Rzeppa Carole Kroeck John Birmingham Genevieve Davis Bernadette Passalacqua Thomas Griffin Elena Pettito Andrea Britton Agnes Zelinski
Dick Harper Mike Ostrowski Melinda Quinn Linda Plache Joan Dalmanieras Samantha Balda Patricia McDonough Susan McGrath Darrell Weston Kathi Mayfield Alexa Boutin Phillip Lacson Tom Peterson Richard Poling Jeannette Kollar
Please remember in
your prayers all of our parish family and friends who
suffer physically,
emotionally or spiritually, especially:
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Please see the website at: www.stscholastica.org For any future monthly
events on the parish calendar.
Mon., Dec. 3, 2018 8:30 am - † Peter Sanchez by Mercy & Jose Sanchez
Tues., Dec. 4, 2018 8:30 am - † Emily & Jack Zajaczkowski
Wed., Dec. 5, 2018 8:30 am - † Thomas Denton by Joanne & Al Denton
Thurs., Dec. 6, 2018
8:30 am - ♥ James McCarty Jr. by Pat McCarty
First Fri., Dec. 7, 2018 8:30 am - ♥ Sage Anne Samson by Rose & Win Samson
4:00 pm - Holy Day Vigil † Elena Chadek by Carol & John Sutherland
Sat., Dec. 8, 2018 10:00 am - Holy Day Mass ♥ For the People
4:00 pm - † Frances Kowalski by Anne
6:00 pm - † Herbert Walter CCW
Sun. Dec. 9, 2018 Second Sunday of Advent 9:00 am - ♥ For The People 11:30 am - † Anna & John Kondik by Mary & Edward Kondik
Balance to Goal - $19,486.00 % of Goal Pledged - 83.44 % of Goal Paid - 81.72
As the 2018 Annual Pastoral Appeal continues to make progress in our parish, we are grateful to the 388 households that have made the sacrifice of a generous gift. Our parish has raised $87,876.00 toward our goal
Goal - $106,582.00 Pledged - $88,929.50 Total Paid - $87,096.00 Pledge Balance - $1,833.50 Family Pledges - 413 Pledges fully paid - 387 Pledges outstanding - 26 # of Families - 1,056 Average Pledge - $215.33
of $106,582.00!
Many thanks for your active participation in this appeal. If you have not yet made commitment, please open your heart to what you can do to help. It is not too late and we want your participation and need your support! Please consider a pledge, payable through December 2018, or a one-time gift.
Mass Intentions
APA 2018
Prayers for the Safety of our Military
Keith Fitzsimmons Matthew Ratcliff Robert Deyeso Noah Barden Ryan Nalepa Luke Blanchette Sean Grant Joey Carosella Colby Dawson Eric Smith Don Ohlemacher Chris K. Stimpfl Michael Taylor Alexander Hayes Joshua Groom
Rachel Davies Jason Antanovich
David Keith Ken Yates Martin Reinhard David Bareither Michael McNulty Chad Stratton Thomas McConnell Grant Rosen Joseph Frantz Peter Whitney Anthony Haros Travis Wiemann Jeremy Boucher James Britton, Jr. Joseph R. Tress
Immaculate Conception of Mary Mass Schedule is as follows: Friday, Dec. 7th at 4:00 pm and Saturday, Dec. 8th at 10:00 am
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† - Deceased ♥ - Intentions
Monday: Is 2:1-5; Ps 122:1-9; Mt 8:5-11
Tuesday: Is 11:1-10; Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 12-13, 17; Lk 10:21-24
Wednesday: Is 25:6-10a; Ps 23:1-6; Mt 15:29-37
Thursday: Is 26:1-6; Ps 118:1, 8-9, 19-21, 25-27a; Mt 7:21, 24-27
Friday: Is 29:17-24; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Mt 9:27-31
Saturday: Gn 3:9-15, 20; Ps 98:1-4;Eph 1:3-6, 11-12; Lk 1:26-38
Sunday: Bar 5:1-9; Ps 126:1-6; Phil 1:4-6, 8-11; Lk 3:1-6
Thursday: St. Nicholas
Friday: St. Ambrose; First Friday Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
Sunday: First Sunday of Advent; Hanukkah begins
Monday: St. Francis Xavier
Tuesday: St. John Damascene
Saturday: The Immaculate Concep on of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Readings of the Week
Saints and Special Observances
Today’s Readings
Second Reading — Abound in love for one another and for all (1 Thessalonians 3:12 — 4:2). Gospel — Stand erect and raise your heads; your redemption is at hand (Luke 21:25-28, 34-36). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997,
International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
First Reading — The days are coming when the LORD will fulfill the promise made to Israel and Judah (Jeremiah 33:14-16). Psalm — To you, O Lord, I lift my soul (Psalm 25).
THE THREE COMINGS OF ADVENT There are three distinct comings of the Lord of which I know: His coming to humankind, His coming into humankind, and His coming against humankind. —St. Bernard: Third Sermon for Advent
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We the Church enter into Advent and the new liturgical year with a call for a watchful confidence. Our readings were originally addressed to communities undergoing great loss and confusion. Jeremiah speaks confidently of God fulfilling the ancient promises to Israel, even during a time of foreign invasion. Paul speaks of
God leading the Church into holiness, while the community longs for the coming of Jesus. In the Gospel passage from Luke, Jesus speaks of powerful signs and of great confusion to come, but emphasizes that we may look forward knowing that God brings not cause for despair, but hope. We celebrate Advent to remind each
other of God’s faithfulness. We are to be watchful, to see how God is stirring up our world. God both disturbs our pride and complacency, and brings us healing and justice. We prepare ourselves to welcome Jesus, confident that God indeed fulfills all these divine promises.
comprises a wonderful rightness between God and humankind. Today, Jeremiah looks ahead to a time when a just one will sprout from the shorn-off stump of Jesse of the house and family of David. Life was not fair in Jeremiah’s time. Israel’s kings held the promise of God’s fidelity, but it was difficult to see how God’s
We are in fairly good company when we ask God for justice. Often enough we hear and agree with the lament of the people of Israel asking God why the wicked prosper. However, when we call out for justice, we usually want someone to get his or her comeuppance. God’s justice is something other than this, of course. God’s justice
promise could be realized through them. Nevertheless, Jeremiah lifts his voice and announces that the Promised One will come. Luke’s Gospel echoes that announcement, and Paul is filled with sturdy encouragement. And so Advent begins with a promise. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
First Sunday of Advent
The Promise Of Justice
Widening Our Vision
reality. We are asked to
observe not only the routines of daily life, not only the large forces of history acting upon us, but also God bringing forth the birth of a new creation. Jesus asks us to see beyond today’s troubles and watch God stirring up hope. We are
to more truly see persons in need, those who experience violence, loss, or injustice. We are asked to see beyond the superficial during the Christmas shopping season, and to see Christ as ultimate Gift and gift-giver.
In daily life, it’s easy to simply focus on the here and now. Life can be complex and rapidly changing. It’s often plenty for us just to get through the day. Yet it seems that in Luke’s Gospel today, Jesus is asking his followers, and us too, to widen our focus and see a larger
First Sunday of Advent December 2, 2018 I will raise up for David a just shoot; he shall do what is right and just in the land. Jeremiah 33:15
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Occasionally, someone raises a surprised complaint that while Christmas arrives on Santa’s sleigh at the Macy’s parade on Thanksgiving Day, the Church doesn’t catch on too fast. They may even say that Advent is a new-fangled idea. Not so. To trace its beginnings, we have to go back to the fourth or fifth century in France (then Gaul), when Epiphany was the favored day, next to Easter, for baptism. The old pagan structures of Rome were collapsing then, and many people sought to be baptized. Since adults always prepared for baptism by fasting, folks counted back a few weeks for a kind of retreat. Before too long, bishops were advising everyone to attend church frequently beginning on December 17. Soon, artists were imagining ways of expressing the Advent mystery, and in Italy this gave rise to beautiful mosaics of empty thrones awaiting the arrival of the Lord of all creation. Advent as we know it develops on two separate tracks: the first having to do with our spiritual preparation for celebrating the Christmas feast, and the second having to do with the way this is organized and expressed in the liturgical readings and prayers every day of the season. —James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
themselves. The keep in shape so they can be stronger, faster, smarter. That same attitude is what Paul means by “strengthen your hearts.” And Advent is a good time to start.
As we prepare to celebrate the coming of the Lord, we can get ourselves in spiritual shape. Spiritual reading can give us a stronger prayer life. But if
How good is good enough? Do you have to be perfect to get to heaven? In the second reading this Sunday, Paul seems to think so when he tells us to be “blameless in holiness” (1 Thess 3:13.) Now Paul never considered himself as perfect. But even with his weakness, Paul always did the best he could. So what should we strive for? Maybe we can take a hint from his phrase “strengthen your hearts.”
Think of athletes who try to do their best. A great ball player takes batting practice every day to improve his average. Good athletes are always looking for ways to improve
our spiritual reading just makes us feel good, we may be wasting our time. Hopefully, it will lead us to try praying more often and more seriously. Likewise, we can read about volunteering to feed the poor, but making the commitment and doing it is what strengthens the heart. Then as the Gospel says, we may have “the strength…to stand before the Son of Man.” (Lk 21:36) Tom Schmidt, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
First Sunday of Advent - Strengthen Your Hearts
Treasures from our Traditions
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Parochial Vicar: Rev. Jojo Tejada
Deacon: Deacon Robert Smith, Deacon Samuel Hunt
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Office Staff: Louise Boyer Anne Griffith Pat Brockmann
Music Ministry: John Edel Donna Davis
Faith Formation: Theresa Holland
Maintenance Bo Bolinsky/John Guzolik
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