CHURCH OF THE LITTLE FLOWER
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CHURCH OF THE LITTLE FLOWER
CHURCH OF THE LITTLE FLOWER 2711 INDIAN MOUND TRAIL CORAL GABLES, FL 33134 PHONE: (305)446-9950 FAX: (305)446-7624 Website: www.cotlf.org Pastor: Parochial Vicar: In Residence: Rev. Michael W. Davis Rev. Harry Loubriel Rev. Piotr M. Paciorek Rev. Sean O’Sullivan Rev. Matthew S. Ibok Assigned Permanent Deacons: Rev. Mr. Roberto Fleitas Rev. Mr. Raul Flores Rev. Mr. Miguel Parladé Assigned Seminarian: Krystian Gadzina Rectory Hours Monday - Friday: 8:30 am to 8:30 pm Saturday - 9:00am - 4:00pm Sunday - 12:00pm - 4:00pm Mass Schedule Monday - Friday Saturday Vigil Sunday 6:15 am English 8:00 am English 5:30 pm Spanish 8:00 am English 5:00 pm English 7:30 am 9:00 am 10:30 am 12:30 pm 5:30 pm 7:00 pm English English English Spanish English Spanish Gift Shop Hours Monday - Saturday: 9:00am to 12:00pm June 24, 2012 disarray Page TwoTwo Parish Center From the desk of Father Davis It was an awesome pilgrimage to the Holy Land! We celebrated Masses at the churches of the Annunciation, the Visitation, the Primacy of Peter, Mount Tabor, the Holy Sepulcher, and on the Road to Emmaus. At each of the holy sites, our 40-member group prayed for you, our fellow parishioners and friends. While at the Benedictine monastery along the Road to Emmaus, we especially thought of the many Emmaus sisters and brothers of our parish. We lifted them up in special prayer. We also went to Carmel, where Sister Rosalie and Sister Mary Elizabeth got acquainted with their roots, and renewed their religious vows before the statue of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Each step of the way, we were introduced to the history of our faith, through the sights and sounds of the Holy Land, its culture, the Aramaic language (which Our Lord spoke), the Mediterranean food, the people of Israel, and the holy sites about which the Gospels speak. The pilgrimage was an experience of “making concrete” our faith, and touching with our own hands, and seeing with our own eyes, the places of biblical fame. Among the places we visited, we went to Ein Kerem, where we were able to go to the church of the birthplace of Saint John the Baptist. What a fitting preparation for today’s solemnity, which the Church around the world celebrates this Sunday. Saint John the Baptist, as we know, was the son of Zechariah and Elizabeth (the cousin of Mary), and was the great precursor of the Messiah. He heralded the coming of Christ and the dawn of salvation. Other than Mary and Jesus, there is no other figure in our spiritual tradition whose birthday we celebrate liturgically. It goes to show how important Saint John the Baptist was (and is) in the economy of the unfolding Gospel story. His are the famous words, “behold the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world.” His also are the words, “He (Christ Jesus) must increase; I must decrease.” The special church in honor of Saint John’s birth is now operated by the Franciscan Fathers, who are the custodians of the holy places throughout the Holy Land. Saint John’s church is built on top of the sacred grotto which has a marker indicating the birth of the precursor of the Christ. It was also the family’s summer house, where they spent the hot summer days of Southern Israel. Visiting there, and all the other places of our visit to the Holy Land, enabled our pilgrimage travelers to get in touch with our spiritual roots. It was the best religion class we have probably ever had. Today, we as Church, are called upon to heed the announcement of John the Baptist, and prepare the way of the Lord in our own lives. To do so, we, too, must decrease, and allow the presence and grace of Christ to increase within our hearts. 2711 Indian Mound Trail Coral Gables, Florida 33134 Phone: (305) 446-9950 www.cotlf.org Sacrament of Penance Saturday (English and Spanish) 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. Sacrament of Baptism Private on Saturdays 11:00 am, 11:30 am., 12:00 pm or Group on Sundays at 2:00 p.m. Arrangements must be made with the Parish Office two months in advance. Sacrament of Matrimony Arrangements must be made with the Parish Office at least six months in advance. St. Theresa Catholic School 2701 Indian Mound Trail Coral Gables, Florida 33134 Phone: (305) 446-1738 www.stscg.org Sr. Rosalie, OCD., Principal Ext. 206 Administrated by The Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart Office Staff Mrs. Maria Elena Chialastri, Office Manager Administrative Assistant to the Pastor Ext. 306 Dr. Dawn Fontana, Director of Liturgical Music Ext. 305 Sister Carla, OCD, Director of Religious Education (305)446-5540 Mr. Juan Del Sol, Wedding Coordinator Ext. 311 Mr. Wayne Carter, Director of Development Ext. 310 Mrs. Maria Pernas, Bookkeeper Ext. 314 Mrs. Ada Hernandez, Sacramental Records Coordinator Ext. 302 Ms. Vivian Xiqués, Receptionist Virtus Training Coordinator Ext. 300 Mrs. Cris Garcia-Casals, Secretary-- Office of Religious Education (305)446-5540 Page Three Saturday, June 30, 2012 Mass Schedule 08:00 am Fr. Ibok 05:00 pm Fr. Paciorek Sunday, July 1, 2012 Mass Schedule 07:30 am Fr. Ibok 09:00 am Fr. Davis 10:30 am Fr. Paciorek 12:30 pm Fr. Loubriel 05:30 pm Fr. Davis 07:00 pm Fr. Loubriel Nativity of Saint John the Baptist June 24, 2012 “Behold, one is coming after me; I am not worthy to unfasten the sandals of his feet.” — Acts 13:25 FORERUNNER OF THE LORD The story of the conception and birth of John the Baptist is a very human story. His aged parents, childless, conceive a son in their old age just as Abraham and Sarah had conceived Isaac. God’s promise of salvation seems to include the delayed birth of very extraordinary children! John was, as the prophet Isaiah says, known to God from his earliest days, fashioned in the womb of his mother, Elizabeth, in secret, before anyone but she knew. He was strong in spirit from before his birth, and he grew to become the most powerful preacher and prophet. He was the chosen forerunner of the Lord; Elijah the prophet come back to announce the coming of the Messiah and to prepare the people by a baptism of repentance. TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION It’s midsummer day! We have the advantage of celebrating one of the great hidden treasures of our liturgical calendar on a Sunday this year. There are only three “nativity” feasts on our calendar: for the Lord, the Blessed Mother (September 8), and today’s birth of the Baptist. Today’s date is anchored by the Annunciation (March 25), when Mary learns not only of her own child’s advent, but of Elizabeth’s child. We are exactly half a year away from Christmas Eve. There are strong traditions around this feast. Just as the winter solstice provides a rich vocabulary for Christmas, so does the abundance of light at midsummer inform this celebration. Just as at Christmas, a religious festival spills over into culture. As summer light reaches its peak, the sun-drenched zones of northern Europe see people staying up all night, kindling “St. John’s fires” in the long summer twilight. Bonfires seem to be the unifying force in all these celebrations, kindled along the shores of the St. Lawrence in Quebec and Montreal, with harbor illuminations in France. You may be most interested in the custom in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the Baptist’s own city. People there will leap into the sea between midnight and dawn to honor John. Why not find your way to a pool, a lake, or a sandy beach today and plunge in to recall your baptism? It’s a tradition! Hounding Heaven with Prayer Let us pray for our New Baptized Vittoria Castano - Alexia Xerena Castro Lucas Michael Fonte - Marco Andres Guarda Matthew Andres Herrero - Nicolas Oscar Nuñez Sabrina Sánchez Let us pray for Those Joined in Holy Matrimony Andrew M. Perez and Pamela A. Marti Let us pray for Those Who Need Healing Miguel Angel Garcia Canet Carlos Javier Sequeira - Andres Arias - Eddy Bruno Gabriel Habib - Briana Vega Lizveth Chavez - Roman Piloto Ms. Francesca - Jessica Spaeth Alejandro Rodriguez Steven Michael - Cheri Flannery Carola & Robert Fitts - Ana Fennema - Helen Hanna Let us Pray for Those Who Have Gone to Their Eternal Rest Juana Palenzuela Abelina Arias Let us Pray for Our Soldiers who have been Deployed Ezekiel Hernández Page Four Mass Intentions Sunday - June 24 7:30 am Father’s Day Novena 9:00 am Intentions of John Murdock 10:30 am Members of the Parish Family 12:30 pm (+)Leonila Mireya Abreu 5:30 pm (+)Members of Fernández Shelton, O’Bourke Family 7:00 pm (+)Ricardo Ramirez Monday - June 25 6:15 am Father’s Day Novena 8:00 am José Garcia’s 80th Birthday 5:30 pm Cumpleaños de Jorge Murcia Tuesday - June 26 6:15 am Living Members of Pardo & de la Torriente Family 8:00 am (+)Gloria Fuentes de Valladares 5:30 pm (+)Jesus Rosales Wednesday - June 27 6:15 am Elena Jardines Pelaez’s Health 8:00 am Jessica Spaeth’s Health 5:30 pm (+)Floriberto Puente Thursday - June 28 6:15 am (+)Remigio & Nallive Pardo 8:00 am (+)Fernando de Castro 5:30 pm Cumpleaños de Maria Isabel Murcia Friday - June 29 6:15 am Intentions of the Murdock Family and Paulina Murdock 8:00 am (+)Antonio Prio 5:30 pm (+)Eduardo Rodriguez Saturday - June 30 8:00 am (+)Piedad Guzman de Muñoz 5:00 pm (+)Emma C. Hernández Sunday - July 1 7:30 am (+)Raul Alvarez 10:30 am (+)Elizabeth Brownell 12:30 pm (+)Blanca Sara y Roberto Sierra 5:30 pm (+)Yiyita Maria Blanco 7:00 pm (+)Margarita Vizcaino de Reyes Parish Weekly Calendar Sunday - June 24 2:00 pm Baptisms Scheduled CH Monday - June 25 7:00 pm St. Vincent de Paul RPC 7:00 pm Bible Study Group 7:30 pm Cursillos RPC 7:30 pm Men’s Emmaus Spanish RPC Tuesday - June 26 7:00 pm RCIA English RPC 8:00 pm Charismatic Prayer Group RPC Wednesday - June 27 7:30 pm Legión de María LH Thursday - June 28 10:00 am Legion of Mary 129 Almeria, CG 6:30 pm Charismatic Group (Spanish) RPC 7:00 pm Clase de Biblia 3411 SW 63rd Ave. Friday - June 29 6:45 pm No Wedding 8:30 pm No Wedding Saturday - June 30 8:30 am No Baptism Class 10:00 am No CCD Class 1:00 pm No Wedding 3:00 pm No Wedding 6:45 pm No Wedding Legend: CAF-St. Theresa School Cafeteria; CHChurch of The Little Flower; LH-Legion of Mary House (129 Almeria Avenue); SJA-St. Joseph Aula (School); RPC-Reilly Parish Center; CPHComber Parish Hall; STS-St. Theresa School Signs of our Stewardship Weekend of June 10, 2012 Attendance………………………………………...2900 Adult Collection………………………………..$16,305 Children’s Collection……………………………….309 Candles…………………………………………….. 440 Total …………………………………………..$ 17,054 SKY Vacation Bible School “SKY Totally Catholic Vacation Bible School will be held this week. It teaches Christian values to children during a week of fun and excitement that includes Games, Science Exploration, Bible Adventures, and much more. Early Drop off and After Camp Care are available. This event is one the kids look forward to all year long, spaces fill quickly, so r egist er earl y. Pl ea se go t o www.h ttps:// osv.groupvbspro.com/vbs/ez/littleflower for more information. Peter Pence is TODAY’S Second Collection. Remember the Peter Pence collection is taken up worldwide to support the most disadvantaged. Please be generous. Farewell to Father Rolón Father Alfredo Rolón, who has served as our Parochial Vicar for seven of the past ten years, will soon be moving to Key West to take up a new assignment at the Basilica of Saint Mary Star of the Sea. His service here at the Church of the Little Flower has been greatly appreciated, and our community wishes him well as he takes leave of us. His last Spanish Mass with us will be today at 12:30pm. The liturgy will be followed by a reception with light refreshments in Comber Hall. If you are able, stop by and offer Father a few words of farewell. SYNOD The Synod listening sessions are underway! Please be sure to look at the schedule of remaining sessions in order to participate in this historic process. What if you can’t attend one of the Archbishop’s listening sessions? Don’t worry: there are other ways to participate. Many parishes are hosting their own listening sessions between July and September. The feedback collected at these sessions will also become part of the data used by the Synod teams in creating goals for the future of the archdiocese. Additionally, on July 1st we will launch the online feedback form, for those who are not able to attend a session in person. . For more i n for m a t i on r ega r di n g t h e S yn od, g o t o www.synodmiami.org or e-mail your questions to [email protected]. Religious Education Office The Religious Education Office is looking for catechists who feel a calling to share their Catholic faith by teaching in the Religious Education program for the 2012-2013 CCD year. Please prayerfully consider volunteering as a teacher or a substitute teacher for children in 3rd to 5th grades. You may download the application at www.cotlf.org or pick an application in the parish office. Complete applications can be returned to the parish office. The Director of Religious Education will contact you for an interview mid-August. God bless you! Brick Patio Update Participation in our Patio Project is growing and literally beginning to take shape. Upon permit approval, we will begin the installation of the Patios. Many thanks to those who have already purchased their memorialized Bricks. Still, I encourage others to get involved and be a part of this beautiful community project. Please contact Wayne Carter at the Parish Center for details. Welcome Father Loubriel This week our parish will welcome our new Parochial Vicar, Reverend Harry Loubriel. Originally from a large family in the island of Puerto Rico, Father Loubriel was ordained for the Archdiocese of Miami in 2005. Being a Spanish-speaker, and having recently served as the Campus Minister at Saint Thomas University and in residence at Visitation Church in North Miami, Father Loubriel brings meaningful experience to the service of the parishioners at the Church of the Little Flower. He will celebrate his first Masses at Little Flower on Sunday, July 1st. A Pilgrimage to ITALY Soon to be finalized, Father Davis will be leading a 9-day pilgrimage to the beautiful country of ITALY from March 15 to March 23, 2013. Scheduled visits to Assisi, Siena, Florence, and Rome, with attendance at a papal audience in Saint Peter’s square. Mass will be celebrated each day, including one inside of Saint Peter’s Basilica. To get your name on the list, please contact Wayne Carter at our Development office. Brochures will be available in a couple of weeks. GIFT SHOP; NEW STOCK The Little Flower Gift Shop, which is open Monday through Saturday, 9am to 12pm at the parish office, has some wonderful new items available in stock. There are bibles, scapulars, spiritual books, classic theological books, CDs of John Paul II, videos, books for teenagers, Spanish prayer books, resources on Divine Mercy, as well as statues, rosaries from the Holy Land, framed paintings, crystal products, and newly arrived children’s books. New items arrive weekly. Come and check out the Gift Shop. July 3rd Prayer Service On the eve of our national Independence Day celebration, the Church of the Little Flower will be having a prayer service for religious freedom, July 3rd at 8:00pm in our church. Readings, patriotic music, and intercessory prayer will be part of the candle-light vigil. All are welcome to this hour-long prayer service for the wellbeing of our nation, and of our church’s right to worship and practice our faith as Church teaching indicates and our consciences dictate. The prayer service will be followed by a casual social in the parish hall. Hope you can join us on July 3rd. Welcome to our new Youth Minister On Monday, July 2nd, the Church of the Little Flower will welcome yet another new member of the professional staff: a full-time Youth Minister and Director of Ministries. His name is Jorge Santibañez. Freshly having completed his Master’s degree at Boston College, Jorge will be assuming the charge of all youth programs, special events, and ministerial coordination for our parish. He will soon be speaking at each of the weekend Masses so that you can get to know him. Welcome Jorge! Page Six La Natividad de san Juan Bautista 24 de junio de 2012 “Después de mí viene uno a quien no merezco desatarle las sandalias”. — Hechos 13:25 PRECURSOR DEL SEÑOR La historia de la concepción y el nacimiento de Juan el Bautista es una historia muy humana. Sus ancianos padres, sin hijos, conciben un hijo en su vejez, al igual que Abraham y Sara concibieron a Isaac. ¡La promesa del Dios de la salvación parece incluir el nacimiento tardío de niños extraordinarios! Juan fue, como dice el profeta Isaías, conocido por Dios desde sus primeros días, formado en el vientre de su madre Isabel, en secreto, pero antes de que nadie, excepto ella lo supiera. Era fuerte en el espíritu desde antes de su nacimiento, y creció hasta convertirse en el predicador y profeta más poderoso. Fue el precursor elegido del Señor; el profeta Elías que vuelve a anunciar la venida del Mesías y a preparar a la gente mediante el bautismo de arrepentimiento. LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: 2 Re 17:5-8, 13-15a, 18; Mt 7:1-5 Martes: 2 Re 19:9b-11, 14-21, 31-35a, 36; Mt 7:6, 12-14 Miércoles: 2 Re 22:8-13, 23:1-3; Mt 7:15-20 Jueves: 2 Re 24:8-17; Mt 7:21-29 Viernes: Vigilia: Hch 3:1-10; Sal 119 (118); Gál 1:11-20; Jn 21:15-19 Día: Hch 12:1-11; Sal 24 (23); 2 Tim 4:5-8, 17-18; Mt 16:13-19 Sábado: Lam 2:2, 10-14, 18-19; Mt 8:5-17 Domingo: Sab 1:13-15; 2:23-24; Sal 30 (29); 2 Cor 8:7, 9, 13-15; Mc 5:21-43 [21-24, 35b-43] Nuevos Feligreses ¡Bienvenidos! Por favor, visite la oficina de la iglesia para inscribirse en la parroquia o vaya a www.cotlf.org. TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE Hoy recordamos a san Juan Bautista, primo de Jesucristo y precursor del Mesías. Juan se hizo famoso predicando la penitencia y bautizando con agua, insistiendo que vendría uno que bautizaría al mundo con fuego y el Espíritu Santo. Hoy es uno de los santos mas festejados en el mundo, especialmente en zonas donde su fiesta coincidía con la llegada del verano. Para celebrar a este santo pariente de Jesús la gente en Alicante, España, hace fogatas durante la noche de su vigilia y baila en torno a ellas. En América el pueblo Boliviano también recibe al santo con hogueras, para quemar la tierra en busca de fertilidad y purificación. Los Bolivianos también festejan echándose agua los unos a los otros. San Juan ha sido honrado en el hemisferio Americano desde 1509 cuando Juan Ponce de León nombró la Isla de Puerto Rico en su honor. También allí hacen el juego del agua en la fiesta de san Juan ya que los fieles se echan de espaldas al océano tres veces en busca de purificación y celebración. El Sínodo ¡Las sesiones de opinión del Sínodo están en marcha! Vea el calendario de sesiones para participar en este proceso histórico. ¿Qué pasa si usted no puede asistir a una de las sesiones de opinión con el arzobispo? No se preocupe: hay otras maneras de participar. Muchas parroquias están organizando sus propias sesiones de opinión entre julio y septiembre. La información recogida en estas sesiones también formará parte de los datos utilizados por los equipos del Sínodo en la creación de objetivos para el futuro de la arquidiócesis. Además, el 1 de julio vamos a publicar el formulario de evaluación en el sitio web para quienes no puedan asistir a las asambleas. Para más información sobre el Sínodo, vaya a www.synodmiami.org o envíenos sus preguntas por correo electrónico a [email protected]. LO QUE HACE MÁS FALTA Este mundo no necesita más cristianos, lo que hace falta es más cristianos que vivan su fe cristiana. —Anónimo