Twel h Sunday of Ordinary Time June 25th, 2017
“So do not be afraid; you are worth more than
many sparrows. Everyone who acknowledges
me before others I will acknowledge before my
heavenly Father.” –Ma hew 10:31-32
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Monday, June 26th, 2017 Gen 12:1-9/Mt 7:1-5 8:30am—Patrick Gorman †
Tuesday, June 27th, 2017 Gen 13:2, 5-18/Mt 7:6, 12-14 8:30am—Aurora Diaz de Maciel †
Wednesday, June 28th, 2017Gen 15:1-12, 17-18/Mt 7:15-20 8:30am—Robert Carneiro †
Thursday, June 29th, 2017 Acts 12:1-11/2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18 8:30am—Lester Milton ♥
Friday, June 30th, 2017 Gn 17:1, 9-10, 15-22/Mt 8:1-4 8:30am—Kenneth Breiding †
Saturday, July 1st, 2017 Gn 18:1-15/Mt 8:5-17 8:30am—Ana T Ruiz † 5:00pm—Peter Kachinoski †
Sunday, July 2nd, 2017 2 Kgs 4:8-11, 14-16a/Rom 6:3-4, 8-11/Mt 10:37-42 8:00am—Earl Holtgrefe † 10:00am—People of the Church ♥ 12:00pm—Jose Higuera † 5:00pm—Family Sorianosos ♥
For the peaceful repose: † For the prayer intention: ♥
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil: 5:00pm (English)
Sunday: 8:00am (English), 10:00am (English), 12:00pm (Spanish), 5:00pm (English)
Monday — Saturday: 8:30am in the Welcome Center Rosary (Monday through Saturday): 8:00am
RECONCILIATION Monday through Saturday: after 8:30am Mass
Saturday: 4:00pm-4:30pm in Main Church Sunday: 11:15am-11:45am (Spanish)
Sunday June 25th
Monday June 26th 9:30am-2pm Rummage Sale Donation Time (PC)
Tuesday June 27h 5pm-7pm Rummage Sale Donation Time (PC) — 10am-2pm Thrift Shoppe (CH)
Wednesday June 28th 9:30am-2pm Rummage Sale Donation Time (PC)
Thursday June 29th 5pm-7pm Rummage Sale Donation Time (PC)
Friday June 30th 10am-2pm Thrift Shoppe (CH)
Saturday July 1st 10am-2pm Thrift Shoppe (CH)
Sunday July 2nd
PRIESTS
Reverend Roland Nadeau, M.S. Pastor
Reverend William J. Slight, M.S. Associate Pastor
Reverend Robert Susann, M.S. Airport Chaplain (In Residence)
PASTORAL STAFF
Rev. Mr. José González Deacon Rev. Mr. Miguel Pagán Deacon Rev. Mr. Manny Garcia Deacon Bro. Ron Lafleche, M.S. Sacristan Dawn Wilson Administrative Bookkeeper Araceli Cruz Secretary/Pastoral Assistant Carlos Bernard Faith Formation Coordinator Yliana Soto Faith Formation Assistant Brandie Akos Youth Ministry Coordinator Cheryl Haney Director of Liturgy & Music Susan Abouchacra Parish Projects Coordinator Nelson Rodriguez Maintenance Coordinator Turner Flynn Media Specialist
PARISH OFFICE
4545 Anderson Road Orlando, Florida 32812
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8am - 4:30pm Phone: 407-277-1702 | Fax: 407-277-1973
Parish Website: www.blessedtrinityorlando.org E-mail: [email protected]
Fr. Roland: [email protected] Fr. Bill: [email protected]
Our parish is staffed by the Missionaries of Our Lady of La Salette, Province of Mary Mother of
Americas, along with our sister church, Good Shepherd Parish in Orlando.
SCRIPTURE READINGS AND INTENTIONS
M C — M a in C h u r ch ; P C — P a r i s h C e n t er ; H O — H i d e O u t (Y o u t h R o o m ) ; W C — W e l c o m e C e n t e r ( P a r i sh O f f i c e ) ; C H — C a u l f i e l d H o u s e
P A R I S H C A L E N D A R
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Twelfth Sunday of Ordinary Time
(Readings: Jeremiah 20:10-13 — Romans 5:12-15 — Matthew 10:26-33)
No Fear — When I ask people what their favorite part of the La Salette message is, most quote the opening words, “Come closer, children, don’t be afraid.” We see Jeremiah surrounded by enemies, and yet
his confidence in the Lord is unshaken. The source of that confidence goes back to the first verses of Chapter 1, the moment when God called him to be a prophet. Jeremiah wasn’t so sure. “I am too young,”
he said. God answered, “To whomever I send you, you shall go; whatever I command you, you shall speak. Do not be afraid of them, for I am with you to deliver you.” Just before today’s Gospel passage,
Jesus has been telling tells his Apostles to expect persecution and betrayal even from their own families. And then he tells them, more than once, “Do not be afraid.” Few of us have the power to dispel the fears of
another. We can say “Don’t worry,” but the worrier is rarely convinced. The reason is simple: we are incapable of inspiring the same confidence as Jesus or the Beautiful Lady. St. Paul makes it clear where
our Christian confidence comes from. In reflecting on human sinfulness, he points out that God’s grace has “overflowed.” Grace is far more powerful than the transgression. The Church is sometimes accused to
being obsessed with sin. We begin the Mass with a penitential rite. We spend forty days of Lent each year focusing on our sinfulness. We encourage people to confess their sins regularly in the Sacrament of
Reconciliation. Our Lady of La Salette, like the prophets, seems to dwell on the sins of her people. That is true; but by showing sinners how far they have strayed, Mary, the prophets, and the Church are inviting them to turn back. By being reminded of our sins, we are invited to remember God’s grace. If ever you
find yourself keeping your distance from God because of your sins, remember this: no one (not even you) is beyond the Lord’s power to save, no one is beyond God’s willingness to forgive. Don’t stay away.
Come closer, don’t be afraid.
“Let Your Light Shine”
Jesus minces no words with his disciples: If we acknowledge Jesus publicly, Jesus will remember us before God, our Father. If we deny Jesus, he will forget us. It is very rare that a Chris an will denounce Jesus publicly. But we can deny Jesus in more subtle ways. There are many people who conveniently forget all about Jesus Christ and the work of his Kingdom in their daily lives, in moments of weakness, spiritual immaturity or when
mes get tough. Good stewards strengthen their confession of Christ by praying and a ending Mass regularly, examining their lives and going to confession frequently, and reminding them-selves daily that Christ resides in them. Take a look at your own daily life. Do you acknowledge Christ before others? How o en do you remind yourself that Jesus lives in you?
S a c r i f i c i a l G i v i n g
Fostering Stewardship as a way of life for Blessed Trinity Catholic Church
Weekend of June 17th & 18th, 2017 Offertory: $12,078.20 EFT: $4,690.55
Debt Red: $0 EFT: $475.17
M i n i s t r y O p p o r t u n i t i e s
LITURGICAL MINISTRIES
Altar Servers Brother Ron Lafleche: 407-277-1702, ext. 116
Eucharistic Ministers Gladys Orlando : 407-529-6947
Liturgical Art & Environment Marian Gallagher: 407-276-6101
Bob Clunan: 407-273-6958
Ministers of Hospitality (Ushers & Greeters)
Mary Jane Crook: 407-277-2081
Readers Mary Lou Gibson: 407-277-2042
Music Ministers Cheryl Haney: 407-277-1702, ext. 110
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If you or a member of your family would like to be on the prayer list, please call the office.
Si usted o algún miembro de su familia desea estar en la lista de oración, favor de llamar a
la oficina.
Please pray for/Oremos por: Tammy & Steve Brunelle — Carol Chris anson — Melissa & Jesus Diaz — Sarai Caraballo
— Zelma Rahal — Lauri Rollman — Jeff Rollman — Bernade e Franklin — Elsa Von Boecklin — Mary Nee — Tim
Anderson — Maria Head — Dianne & Joe Zdrodowski — Trish Dow — Marty Dow — Jesse & Donna Perkins — Troy
Olander — Trish Reid — Joel Rivera — Judith Nichols — Howard Nichols — Cheyenne Bode — Chuck Dillon — Michelle
Banner — Paul McDonough — Sr. Cecilia Franco — Sr. Joanne Bierl — Sr. Kathy Shea — Be y Grieg — LaVerne Tweten
— Tammy & Steve Brunelle — Gina Thomas — Sharon Rahal — Laura Schipper — John Gilbert — Rosalie Tatay —
Cassandra, Sean & Noelle Jutras, — Miguel Pabon — Yolanda Puleri — Barbara Sundvall — Geri Zalom — Be y Tweten
— Luis Ponce — Koryn Security — Lourdes Rodriguez — Alexia Thompson — Laura & Russell Foss — Linda Foss —
Roger Foss — Lou & Suzanna Leon — Jennie Prefontaine — Maria Pagara — Mary Rose — Joye Schafers — Belia
Quiñonez — Bebi Jimenez — Alma Ashbaugh — Steve Stachowski — Viand Delton Torne — Thomas Somelofske
Nicola Vizioli — June 16, 2017 Please pray for those who have
entered eternal life. Por favor oren por aquellos que han
pasado a la vida eterna.
Adora on of the Blessed
Sacrament
Adora on of the Blessed Sacrament
on Monday’s will con nue again in
the fall. Adora on is also held every
first Friday of the month from 9am to 9pm in the
chapel.
O U R P R A Y E R I N T E N T I O N S
BLESSED TRINITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
T r a v e l e r s M a s s
Every Sunday at 8:15am and 12pm at
the Orlando International Airport with
Fr. Robert Susann.
Mass takes place in the Chapel located
behind Security for Gates 1-59
A l l a r e w e l c o m e ! ! !
Second Blessings Thrift Shoppe & Boutique Open Tuesdays, Fridays & Saturdays
10 am - 2 pm **New Small Housewares Department**
We accept Knick-knacks, Ladies/Men’s/Children’s Clothing & Shoes, Purses, Books, Religious Ar cles, & Jewelry gi Items.
Sorry, No Electronics, Furniture, Appliances or Bedding
Dona ons only accepted during opera ng hours. Please do not leave dona ons outside of building.
The Biblical Series
We will resume in August. Have a
safe and blessed summer vaca on!
All are welcome to join this adult Bible study to
journey through sacred scripture learning about the
roots of our Catholic faith, while witnessing God’s
plan for our salva on through Jesus.
F a i t h F o r m a t i o n C a l e n d a r J u l y 2 0 1 7
Baptism Class Spanish: 9th at 9:30am
Baptism Class English: 13th at 7pm
But Jesus said, “Let the children come to
me, and do not prevent them; for the
kingdom of heaven belongs to such as
these.” -Ma hew 19:14
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“For surely I know the plans I have for you, says the
Lord.” (Jeremiah 29:11) This week at Vaca on Bible
School, the children were reminded that they were
created by God, built for a purpose. It was an
amazing week, and it would not have been possible
without the help of many people. First, thank you
to Father Roland for providing the opportunity to
make this valuable program available to our young
people. Thank you to Father Roland and Father Bill for their presence and prayer
throughout the week. Thank you to the staff for assis ng us with the processing of
paperwork and supplies. Thank you to both the CCW and the Men’s Club for their support
through their generous contribu ons. Thank you to all parishioners who donated so many
helpful supplies so that we could keep our cost down. Thank you to all the parents that
encouraged their children’s faith by bringing them to par cipate in VBS. Thank you to all the
youth and adults that shared their me and talents throughout the week to present the
program, we couldn’t have done it without them. And a huge thank you to Carlos Bernard,
our fearless leader, for his encouragement and unending support over the many years we
have done this together! With grateful hearts, The VBS Team
Blessed Trinity has been granted exclusive access to stream an episode from CATHOLICISM: The Pivotal
Players directly on the parish website! Courtesy of a partnership
between eCatholic and Bishop Robert Barron's Word on Fire
ministry, you are encouraged to view the free hour-long film on
St. Francis of Assisi. CATHOLICISM: The Pivotal Players is a
multi-part film series that delves into the lives of figures who shaped
the Church and changed the world. Check out the free episode today
on Blessed Trinity’s homepage: www.blessedtrinityorlando.org
“The Harvest is abundant but the laborers are few; so ask the master of the harvest to
send out laborers for his harvest.” -Ma hew 9: 37-38
We are called by our bap sm to share the faith. We encourage you to learn about teaching
in the Religious Educa on Program. This Fall over 300 children from Pre-K through 8th
Grade will sign up to learn more about Jesus and the Catholic faith. You can help them
learn and grow in faith by becoming a catechist or volunteer for Faith Forma on.
For more Informa on call Yliana Soto at 407-277-1702 ext. 106.
BLESSED TRINITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
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FORTNIGHT FOR FREEDOM
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BLESSED TRINITY COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN ANNOUNCES ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE 2017
Sale Dates: July 20 & 21 — 7AM-6PM July 22 — 7AM-3PM
WE WANT WHAT YOU DON’T NEED ANYMORE! Chances are if you haven’t used it in a while, YOU DON’T NEED IT!
We gratefully accept the following in clean and useable condi on:
Clothing of all types & sizes, shoes, purses, belts, jewelry, etc. Sorry, NO Men’s Suits, Heavy Sweaters or Coats
All Houseware & Kitchenware plain and fancy including: cookware, small & medium appliances, china, dishes, serving
pieces, flatware.
Kids’ stuff, baby stuff, toys, games, kids’ books, carriages, high chairs. Sorry, By Law, we cannot take/sell car seats for
infants or children.
Furniture: bedroom sets, armoires, storage cabinets and units, bookcases, dining room & kitchen furniture, sofas,
chairs, desks, tables, etc. NO ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS.
Artwork, frames, decora ve items.
Religious ar cles & books.
Linens, rugs, small area rugs, aprons, cra materials, sewing no ons, and fabric. Sorry, NO Drapes or USED Bedding
Pillows.
Christmas and Holiday items, decora ons, paper goods.
CDs & DVDs, NO “VHS format” materials and NO “film” cameras. SLIM LINE TVS ONLY! (no “tube type TVs”).
Spor ng goods & equipment, bikes, outdoor items, lawn furniture, working lawn equipment, tools.
Books especially cookbooks, coffee table books, recent novels, and children’s books NO TEXT BOOKS/ENCYCLOPEDIAS.
DONATION TIMES: Mondays , Wednesdays, & Saturdays – 9:30am to 2pm Tuesdays & Thursdays - 5pm to 7pm NO collec on on FRIDAYS or SUNDAYS – Please Do Not Leave Items on Fridays and Sundays. Thank you.
DONATION DATES: Monday, June 26 through Thursday, June 29. Closed June 30 – July 4 to observe the 4th of July Holiday. Dona ons Resume: Wednesday July 5 through Monday July 17 with July 17 being the last day to donate items.
PLEASE MAKE DELIVERIES to the BACK DOOR of the PARISH CENTER. Come in and ask for help unloading.
Located across from Conway Middle School.
NEED large item pickup? Call KAREN 407-529-4763 | NEED more info? Call SUSAN 410-336-3226
Blessed Trinity Catholic Church | 4545 Anderson Rd | Orlando FL 32812
RUMMAGE SALE
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Worldwide Marriage Encounter, July 21-23
Would you like to learn how to get closer to your
beloved and reignite that spark that brought you together? Get away for a weekend of
renewal and learn better ways to communicate and enrich your marriage. For more
information and or to register call Bob or Sheila Baker at 407-647-4289 or WWME.ORG.
Is Your Marriage Breaking Your Heart?
Retrouvaille can help. Retrouvaille is a Diocese-endorsed program to restore communi-
ca on and trust in marriage. If you feel frustrated, hurt and angry with each other, if
you feel trapped by frequent conflict and don't know where to turn, please know that
thousands of couples have been helped. Even if you are separated or divorced - or are
thinking about it - call and give yourselves another chance. You and your rela onship
deserve it! The next program begins July 14-16, 2017 at San Pedro Center in Winter Park. Let us reserve a
place for you! For more informa on or registra on call 352-274-4614. All calls are strictly confiden al. If
you know a couple in a hur ng marriage, give the en re family the priceless gi of love this Lenten season.
Retrouvaille welcomes all married couples in struggling rela onships who want to save their marriages.
We also invite you to visit our website at Retrouvaille.org.
DIOCESE OF ORLANDO
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CH — Iglesia; PC — Centro Parroquial; DR — Salón de Despedida; WC — Centro de Bienvenida (Oficina Parroquial); PC — Salón de Reuniones; YR — Salón Juvenil; TS — Tienda de Segunda Mano
Lecturas de la Semana Lunes, Junio 26, 2017
Gen 12:1-9/Mt 7:1-5
Martes, Junio 27, 2017 Gen 13:2, 5-18/Mt 7:6, 12-14
Miércoles, Junio 28, 2017 Gen 15:1-12, 17-18/Mt 7:15-20
Jueves, Junio 29, 2017 Acts 12:1-11/2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18
Viernes, Junio 30, 2017 Gen 17:1, 9-10, 15-22/Mt 8:1-4
Sábado, Julio 1, 2017 Gen 18:1-15/Mt 8:5-17
Domingo, Julio 2, 2017 2 Kgs 4:8-11, 14-16a/Rom 6:3-4,
8-11/Mt 10:37-42
Domingo, 25 de junio Rosario 11:20am (CH)
Lunes, 26 de junio
Martes, 27 de junio Tienda de Segunda Mano 10am-2pm (TS),
Miércoles, 28 de junio
Jueves, 29 de junio
Viernes, 30 de junio Tienda de Segunda Mano 10am-2pm (TS), Circulo de Oración 7pm (WC)
Sábado, 1 de julio Tienda de Segunda Mano 10am-2pm (TS),
Domingo, 2 de julio Rosario 11:20am (CH)
Rosario Divina Misericordia El grupo de la Divina Misericordia se reúne cada domingo después de misa en el salón al lado del altar para rezar el Rosario. Estan todos invitados a acompañarnos y participar de este lindo regalo que nos regalo. Señor Rubén Marcano (407) 446-4224.
Sagrada Familia Si desea que la imagen de la Sa-grada Familia los visite en su casa favor de comunicarse con Carmen Alcántara (203) 982-6273
Clases Bíblicas Las clases bíblicas con el Sr. Rogelio Manrique estan de vacacions has-ta el 23 de Agosto.
El Círculo de Oración Paz y Gozo Los invita a compartir con ellos todos los viernes a las 7:00pm empezando con el rosario en el Centro de Bienvenida. Acom-páñenos cantar, orar, alabar y recibir bendiciones. ¡Los espe-ramos! Eduardo Cintron (321)947-2920
Los Santos y Otras Celebraciones Domingo: Decimosegundo Domingo de Tiempo Ordinarion Lunes: San Cirilo de Alejandria Miércoles: San Ireneo Jueves: San Pedro y San Pablo, apostoles Viernes: Los Primeros Santos Martires de la Iglesia Romana Sábado: San Junipero Serra, Santa Maria Virgen, Primer Sabado, Dia del Canada
CONSEJO PASTORAL Brice Gyurisko [email protected]
David Tillman [email protected] Pat Matteson [email protected] Ray Heurtin [email protected] Rosemary Mieszczak [email protected] Oscar Ahumada [email protected] Sandra Theodoredis [email protected] Carolyn Tresnan [email protected] Sandy Atwood [email protected] Paul Romero [email protected] Gladys Orlando [email protected]
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Reflexión….
Sin miedo (Decimosegundo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario Jeremías 20,10-13; Romanos 5;12-15; Mateo 10, 26-33) Cuando le pregunto a la gente sobre cuál es su parte favorita del mensaje de La Sale e, la mayoría cita las primeras palabras, “acérquense hijos míos, no tengan miedo”. Vemos a Jeremías rodeado por sus enemigos, y aun así su confianza en el Se-ñor permanece inamovible. El origen de esa confianza se remonta a los pri-meros versículos del capítulo 1, aquel momento cuando Dios lo llamó para ser profeta. Jeremías no estaba tan seguro. “Soy demasiado joven” dijo. Dios respondió, “A donde quiera que te envíe, irás; lo que te mande proclamarás, no les temas porque yo estoy con go para librarte” Justo antes del pasaje del evangelio de hoy, Jesús ha estado diciendo a sus Apóstoles que esperaran persecución y traición aun de sus propias familias. Y luego les dice, más de una vez, “No tengan miedo” Pocos de entre nosotros tenemos el poder de disipar el miedo de alguien más. Podemos decir “No te pre-ocupes” pero raramente podemos convencerle. La razón es simple: nosotros somos incapaces de inspirar la misma confianza tal como lo hicieron el mismo Jesús o la Bella Señora. San Pablo nos clarifica de donde viene nuestra confianza Cris ana. Al reflexionar sobre el pecado humano, pone en claro que la gracia de Dios se ha “desbordado” La gracia es por mucho, más poderosa que la trans-gresión. Algunas veces se le acusa a la Iglesia de haberse obsesionado con el pecado. Comenzamos la Misa con el rito penitencial. Pasamos los cuarenta días de la cuaresma de cada año enfocándonos en nuestros pecados. Animamos a la gente a confesar sus pecados de manera regular en el Sacramento de la Reconciliación. Nuestra Señora de La Sale e, del mismo modo que los profetas, parece detenerse y concentrarse en los pe-cados de su pueblo. Eso es cierto; pero por medio de mostrarles a los pecadores cuánto se han extraviado, María, los profetas y la Iglesia les están invitando a volver. Al ser consientes de nuestros pecados se nos invita a rememorar la Gracia de Dios. Si te encuentras distante de Dios a causa de tus pecados, recuerda esto: Nadie (ni siquiera tú) está fuera del poder del Señor para salvar, nadie esta más allá de la voluntad perdonadora de Dios. No te quedes lejos. Acércate, no tengas miedo.
Haga una donación a St. Vincent de Paul Orlando ¡Ayúdenos a ayudar a otros! Usted puede hacer una diferencia donando o comprando en cualquier St. Vincent de Paul Orlando Thrift Store. Sus donaciones nos permiten proporcionar muebles y mobiliario sin costo para las familias necesitadas y sus compras nos proporcionan los recursos para ayudar a mantener las luces encendidas y la gente en sus hogares. Visítenos en www.svdporlando.org.
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¡ENTERESE!
Consejo de Mujeres Católicas Orgullosamente Presenta Venta 2017
Días De Venta: Jueves Julio 20 y Viernes Julio 21 7:00 AM a 6:00 PM
Sábado Julio 22 -- 7:00 AM a 3:00 PM
Necesitamos artículos limpios y de uso que se puedan vender
Necesitamos…Artículos para el hogar, cosas para la cocina, artículos para el baño, piezas de arte, cosas
para navidad, decoraciones, ropa, zapatos, carteras, bolsas, cosas para niños y bebes, juguetes, ar-
tículos electrónicos pequeños, CDs & DVDs, libros de cocina y novelas, artículos religiosos, juegos
de cama, muebles, artículos de deportes, etc. Books especially cookbooks, coffee table books, re-
cent novels, and children’s books NO TEXT BOOKS/ENCYCLOPEDIAS.
Perdón pero no recogeremos: Centro de entretenimientos grandes, Televisores viejos, colchones usa-
dos o cosas que estén rotas.
Horas de Donaciones: Lunes, miércoles y sábados – 9:30am to 2pm Martes y jueves - 5pm to 7pm NO colecta viernes y domingos – Por favor de no dejar artículos estos días… Gracias! Dias de Donaciones: Lunes, Junio 26 al Jueves, Junio 29. Cerrado Junio 30 al 4 de julio. Donaciones resumen el miércoles 5 de julio al lunes 17 de julio. POR FAVOR DE HACER las DONACIONES en la puerta de atrás del CENTRO PARROQUIAL. SI necesita ayuda pase adelante y pregunto por alguien que le de ayuda
Necesita que le recojan los artículos grandes LLAMAR a KAREN 407-529-4763 | Mas información de
comunicarse con SUSAN 410-336-3226 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church | 4545 Anderson Rd | Orlando FL 32812
Encuentro mundial de matrimonio, 21-23 de julio
¿Te gustaría aprender cómo acercarte a tu amada o amado y
reavivar esa chispa que te unió? Participen en un fin de semana
de renovación y aprendan mejores maneras de comunicarse y en-
riquecer su matrimonio. Para más información y / o para regis-
trarse, llame a Bob o Sheila Baker al 407-647-4289 o
WWME.ORG. Retiro es en inglés.
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¡ENTERESE!
La misión de la Conferencia Litúrgica de Orlando es evangelizar, inspirar, formar y educar
a diversos ministros litúrgicos. El tema de la Liturgia en Acción: Encuentro con Cristo, se
centrará en el arte del acompañamiento en relación con el encuentro con Cristo en la litur-
gia. ¿Cómo se ve este acompañamiento al celebrar la sagrada liturgia y en el ministerio
litúrgico? Jueves, 24 de agosto – Sábado, 26 de agosto, Orlando Marriott Lakeside (cerca
del aeropuerto), 7499 Augusta National Dr., Orlando. Si no puede estar todos los días,
solo asista el sábado 26 de agosto, 2017 al taller bilingüe de ministerios. Todos los even-
tos se presentarán tanto en inglés como en español. Tendremos sesiones separadas para
lectores, ujieres, ministros de música, de bienvenida, de hospitalidad, y ministros extraor-
dinarios de la Sagrada Comunión. Los expositores tendrán muchos recursos en español.
El obispo Noonan renovará la comisión de todos los ministros litúrgicos al final del
día. Cualquier información de contactar a Carlos Bernard en la oficina. Gracias!
SE NECESITAN VOLUNTARIOS PARA LA DESPENSA DE ALIMENTOS EN ORLANDO
Caridades Católicas de la Florida Central está buscando voluntarios de la hos-pitalidad para el personal de la recepción de su despensa de alimentos, el Mer-cado Misionero, en Orlando. Los voluntarios son necesarios 3-4 horas cada semana para saludar a los invitados, recoger bolsas de comida, organizar la zona de recepción y reponer el contador frontal. La despensa también está buscando individuos o grupos (máximo de cinco) para ordenar y almacenar donaciones de alimentos. Los turnos de voluntarios son de lunes a viernes de 9:00 a 12:00 y de 1 pm a 4:30 pm Esta es una opor-tunidad maravillosa para cualquier persona con tiempo extra cada semana pa-ra compartir la misericordia de Dios alimentando a los hambrientos. La despensa de alimentos se encuentra en 1771 N. Semoran Boulevard en Orlando. Para más in-formación, llame al 407-658-1818 ext. 2335.