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NEW WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE
SATURDAY: Vigil Mass at 4:30 p.m. SUNDAY: 7:15 a.m., 8:45 a.m., 10:30 a.m., (Interpreted for the Deaf) & 5:00 p.m.
DOMINGO: Misa en Español 12:30 p.m.
9999 N. Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 EE-MAIL: [email protected]
WEB: cathedralpb.com PHONE: 561561-622622-2565 FAX: 561561-624624-9489
A few words from Fr. Edgar…
I once read a story about a young man who stood in the
middle of his town to proclaim to everyone that he had
the most beautiful heart in the whole valley. A large
crowd gathered, and they all admired his heart for it
was perfect. There was no mark or flaw in it. The young
man was proud and boasted about his beautiful
heart. Suddenly, an old man appeared at the front
of the crowd and said, “Your heart is not nearly as
beautiful as mine.”
Everyone turned to look at the old man’s heart. It didn’t
look very appealing; it was full of scars and jagged edges. “You must be joking,” said the young man; “mine is
perfect and yours is a mess of scars and tears.” “Yes,”
said the old man, “Yours is perfect looking but I would
never trade it with you. You see, every scar I have represents a person to whom I have given my love –I tear
a piece of my heart and give it to them,
and often
they give me a piece of their heart which fits into the
empty place in my heart; but because the pieces aren’t
exact, I have some rough edges, which I cherish,
because they remind me of the love we have
shared.” The young man stood silently with tears
running down his cheeks. He walked up to the old man,
reached into his perfect-looking heart, and ripped a
piece out. The old man took the young man’s offering,
placed it in his heart and then took a piece from his old
scared heart and placed it in the wound in the young
man’s heart. The young man looked at his heart, not
perfect anymore but more beautiful than ever since love
from the old man’s heart flowed into his. They embraced
and walked side by side.
On this my last weekend at the Cathedral of St. Ignatius
Loyola as a parochial vicar, I would like to believe that my
heart is now more beautiful than when I first arrived 5
years ago because of the love that we have shared.
I am leaving a piece of my heart in this wonderful
community. I am also taking a piece of the heart of this
incredible community.
I firmly believe that there are no coincidences in the lives
of those who love God and are guided by his Spirit.
I am certain that it was no coincidence that I was sent
here. I am sure the Holy Spirit sent me here so that
we could share love together.
I thank the Spirit for sending me here; for all the love that
I have received. My heart has been forever enlarged,
and it’s more beautiful thanks to you. I will miss you,
but I will carry you in my heart forever!
Fr. Edgar Mazariegos
The Cathedral Clergy and Staff want
to wish our parish families a very
blessed and bountiful
Thanksgiving Holiday!
God has done wondrous things on earth.
Sirach 50:22-24
“And now, bless the God of all, who has done wondrous things on earth:
Who fosters people’s growth from their mother’s womb,
and fashions them according to his will!
May he grant you joy of heart
And may peace abide among you;
May his goodness toward us endure in Israel
to deliver us in our days.”
The Parish Hall & Office will be
closed Wednesday at 12:30 p.m.
for the Thanksgiving Weekend.
There will be one daily Mass on
Thanksgiving Day at 9:00 a.m.
Cathedral of St. Ignatius Loyola - Parish Social Ministries Office
9999 North Military Trail - Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
Office: (561) 622-2565 or (561) 627-7478
Dear Friends of the Cathedral of St. Ignatius Loyola Parish Social Ministries,
Our Cathedral Parish Social Ministries has a tremendous impact upon the thousands of individuals and families
that come to our door for assistance. The various services that are offered enable our parish family, as the
people of God, to help fulfill the Church’s mission of love, justice, freedom and peace by communally
responding in love to a wide variety of needs. This past year, the ministry was blessed with an increase in
parish support through canned food donations. We continue to seek ways to improve the lives of these in our
parish and local community.
Parish Social Ministry is a vibrant growing part of our faith community here at the Cathedral of St. Ignatius
Loyola. This Ministry is staffed by the Coordinator of Parish Social Ministry, Deacon Miguel Munoz and many
generous parish volunteers who are committed to helping the people of our community. Volunteer ministers
give freely of their time and talent providing assistance to those with basic needs, ministering with
compassion, sensitivity and confidentiality while striving to treat each person with the dignity they deserve in
Christ.
The Cathedral’s Parish Social Ministry provides: Direct Service: food, clothing, shelter needs, transportation, at
home or telephone visits, financial assistance and special services, support groups, bereavement, and
advocacy for and visitation to the elderly and vulnerable. Every time our Parish Social Ministry Office, through
your support, meets an individual’s basic needs, advocates for social change to reduce poverty, or creates a
partnership to improve the community, YOU are doing Parish Social Ministry and being a living witness to the
Gospel imperative to respond to the needs of our brothers and sisters. As supporters of this ministry, you
provide hope, joy, and love. Thank You!
We invite you to join us on Wednesday, December 4th, 2013 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. for our Annual Parish
Social Ministries Christmas Celebration in our Parish Hall in support of those who will benefit from your
generosity. We hope that you will be as generous as your means allow. Thanks again helping us to assist
these families and individuals who have so little. Please help our Cathedral Parish to make this year brighter
for the families in our community who are most in need.
May God Bless You and Your Loved Ones,
Very Reverend Thomas E. Barrett
Rector
Deacon Miguel Munoz
Parish Social Ministries Director
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An Invitation to be a “Christmas Angel” on Television
Bishop Barbarito invites you to the taping of the
Diocese of Palm Beach's televised Christmas Mass on
Wednesday, December 18th at 4:00 p.m.
at the Cathedral of St. Ignatius in Palm Beach Gardens.
Bishop Barbarito will be the celebrant of this Mass that will be on Christmas Day
morning on local television for the benefit of the sick, homebound and many others in
our community so they can celebrate this Holy Mass. There will great music performed
by the choir.
Please consider being a "Christmas Angel" and attending this Mass. It means so much to our viewers to see a large faith family of
individuals and families sitting in the pews together in the Church.
Please come dressed in your holiday finest attire and join us for this special celebration! Light holiday refreshments will be served
afterward. We hope you will join us. For more information, contact the diocesan Office of Communications at 561-775-9529.
OUR LADY OF FLORIDA SPIRITUAL
CENTER
1300 US Highway One, North Palm Beach 561-626-1300
Workshops for Extraordinary
Ministers of Holy Communion
Saturday, December 7, 2013 Holy Family Church,
Dec. 4: Day of Reflection. Presenter: Sr. Roberta Popara, O.P. Port. St Lucie, 2330 SE Mariposa Ave, Port St. Lucie (772) 335
“Advent: A Season for Everyday Mystics” 10:00am-2385 Last day for registration; Tuesday December 3rd
2:30pm $30.00. Reservations required.
Dec. 21: Special Advent Day of Refection led by retreat reteam These are for new and experienced EMOC’s. Topics
include: background theology, spiritual preparation,
beginning at 10:00am and concluding with Mass for Fourth
Sunday of Advent at 4:00pm. $30.00. Reservations required.
principles of good liturgy, ministry to the sick and
Dec. 31: New Year’s Eve Reflection & Celebration led by
procedures for EMOC’s. New ministers will get
retreat team. Registration begins at 6:00pm. Dinner promptly at hands on on practice with unconsecrated altar breads
7:00pm. Include Reconciliation, Mass and Midnight Party.
and wine. If you are interested please contact Bettina
$80.00 per person for overnight - $60.00 per person for evening
Fiessinger at 844-2522.
only. Reservations required.
Most Reverend Gerald M. Barbarito, D.D., J.C.L.
Bishop of Palm Beach
Very Reverend Thomas E. Barrett
Rector
CHRISTMAS REMEMBRANCE
Remember your loved ones,
living or deceased, by
purchasing a poinsettia in
their honor that will decorate
the Sanctuary for the Christmas Season.
Your loved one’s name will be displayed
by the Crèche and remembered in the
Christmas Liturgies. Cost is $25.00 each.
Envelopes are included in your offertory
packet and are available in the pews and
at the back of the church.
Reverend Edgar Mazariegos
Director of Hispanic Ministry/Parochial Vicar
Reverend Harold Buckley
Reverend Dan Devore
Reverend Brian Horgan
Assisting Priests
Deacon John Beaudoin
Deacon Jaime Zapata
Deacon Miguel Muñoz
Permanent Deacons
DAILY MASS SCHEDULE
Monday through Friday
6:45 a.m. & 8:30 a.m.
Saturday - 8:30 a.m. Liturgy for the Day
Confession
Saturday, 3:00 p.m.
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
Friday: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 1st & 2nd Friday of the Month
9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
PARISH SOCIAL MINISTRIES
St. Ignatius Loyola Potluck Dinner
The Women’s Guild will meet in the Parish
Hall on Monday, December 2nd, promptly at
6 PM, for a potluck dinner. Bring your
favorite dish. We must start early because at
7 PM Sharon, from Flower Kingdom, will
be creating a Christmas floral arrangement.
Come for a fun time, and bring a friend.
MISSION STATEMENT OF THE
CATHEDRAL OF ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA
We, the People of God, as members of the Body of Christ
at St. Ignatius Loyola Cathedral Parish, are conscious that
by our Baptism we are called to carry out Jesus' mission to
establish the Kingdom of God by:
· Nurturing our faith through celebrating the
Sacraments, especially the Eucharist, and learning
from Sacred Scripture and Church teaching;
· Discerning God's will in satisfying the spiritual needs
of our faith community and committing our time,
talent and treasure;
· Evangelizing by living, proclaiming and teaching the
message of the Gospel;
· Setting a climate for openness, and acceptance for all.
Offertory Report for November 17, 2013
Attendance……........................................……………..2071
Number of Checks & Envelopes…………………….623
From Checks & Envelopes…………………………..$14,523
Loose Cash ...................... ……………………...…..$3,098
Total Offertory .......................................................$17,621
Holy Ghost Fathers ...….........................................$7,570
Parish Social Ministries ........................................$89.00
Poor Box Monies..................................................$73.42
9/30/2013 School Debt Principal Balance.………..$1,208,227.13
Interest:
$4,998.52
Monthly Contributions for debt:
$3,129.19
(All Saints School Collection)
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And as always, our pantry shelves are bare:
Currently, we are in desperate need for all types of
pantry food: Canned meat and tuna, canned fruits
and sweet corn, macaroni & cheese and cereal.
Also, quart and gallon-sized plastic zip-bags are in need.
Social Ministries also asks for special food items
such as yams, stuffing and canned
cranberry sauce to help with
Thanksgiving food baskets.
Thank you!
Parish Social Ministries is collecting grocery store
gift cards for turkeys. $15 gift cards to Publix, WalMart or Winn-Dixie can help a needy family purchase
a turkey this Thanksgiving season. Cards may be
dropped off at Social Ministries Office, MondayThursday 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. or at the
Parish office, Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m.4:30 p.m. We thank you in advance for
your generosity.
The Parish Social Ministries now has the 2014 “Enjoy The
City” coupon books. The money raised helps to support
those in need through our food program. Save money while
saving a family! The cost of the book is $20 and are for sale
on the patio after masses, or stop by the PSM office,
Monday-Thursday, 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Thank you from Deacon Miguel and our team of volunteers!
Readings for the Week of November 24, 2013
Sunday
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
2 Sm 5:1-3; Ps 122; Col 1:12-20; Lk 23:35-43
Monday
Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Virgin
and Martyr
Dn 1:1-6, 8-20; Dn 3; Lk 21:1-4
Tuesday
Dn 2:31-45; Dn 3; Lk 21:5-11
Wednesday Dn 5:1-6, 13-14, 16-17, 23-28; Dn 3; Lk 21:12-19
Thursday
Dn 6:12-28; Dn 3; Lk 21:20-28
Friday
Dn 7:2-14; Dn 3; Lk 21:29-33
Saturday
Saint Andrew, Apostle
Rom 10:9-18; Ps 19; Mt 4:18-22
Sunday
First Sunday of Advent
Is 2:1-5; Ps 122; Rom 13:11-14; Mt 24:37-44
BOXTOPS FOR EDUCATION WANTED!
You can find our donation box on the
Welcome Table. Proceeds from box
tops goes to All Saints Catholic School!
ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA YOUTH MINISTRY
Dee Aitken, Youth Minister/D.R.E. Parish Office: 561-622-2565
E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.cathedralpb.com
LIFE TEEN– HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH
Life Nights begin after the 5:00 p.m. Mass with dinner in
the parish hall. All High School Teens are welcome!!
November 24th:
No Life Night
No Classes this week: Next class: Dec. 4th
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe - Year C Sunday, 24 Nov 2013
Reflection for Young People by Lisa-Marie Calderone-Stewart
What do you know about kings? Kings have power and authority. They live in palaces, with good food, entertainment, and servants.
How is this image similar to your idea of who Jesus is? How is this image different?
Do you think Jesus made a big deal about being a “king” when he was hanging out with the Apostles? How do you think he treated
them? Lots of people wonder what “INRI” stands for. Think of each “I” as a “J,” and it’s easier to see. Jesus of Nazareth, King
(“Rex” in Latin) of the Jews. Jesus wasn’t in the habit of calling himself King of the Jews.
How do you think he got that title? Who would have most likely seen him as a real king and leader? Why? Who might have used that
title only in a mocking way? Why? If Jesus came today instead of two thousand years ago, do you think modern Americans would see
him as a king? Why or why not? Do you see Jesus as a king? If not, why not? If so, a king of what? or a king of whom?
TEEN DROP-IN NIGHT CHANGE
Our Lifeteen program now has open
nights for teens on WEDNESDAY
EVENING from 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. These
evenings are social not structured, open
for teens to play volleyball, ping-pong,
pool, foosball, help each other with
homework or just hang out. Bring a
friend!
Serve the larger community with service projects
as well as serving the Parish community at Mass:
Ushers, Lectors, Extraordinary Ministers, Lifeteen
Music Ministry, or perhaps Religious Education to
assist with smaller children.
TEACHERS NEEDED!
Religious Education is in need of
teachers & assistants for Tuesday &
Wednesday evenings from 5 pm to 6:15 pm.
Please contact Dee Aitken or Beth Zanotelli at
the parish office. 561-622-2565.
Little Flowers Girl Club
Our Little Flowers Girls Club is hosting
a Book Drive and is asking for
donations of gently used children’s
books for area needy children. There
will be a box near the welcome table for
your donations. Thank you!
IMPORTANT: Lifeteen Covecrest Camp!
Deadline to sign up for Lifeteen Covecrest Camp!
Camp has changed the way they are registering
this year. Please note that I will need
commitments ASAP. Deposits ($100) for this
commitment are now due. This IS by far an
experience that will bless you for a life time!
Contact Dee Aitken:
561-622-2565
facebook.com/CathedralPB
Religious Education Classes have begun!
ELEMENTARY GRADES K - 5
K-4th meet on Tuesdays from 5:30 p.m.- 6:45 p.m.
Grades 2, 5, and Special Sacraments meet on
Wednesdays from 5:00 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.
MIDDLE SCHOOL/EDGE/CONFIRMATION I
(6, 7, & 8th grades)
Meet Wednesdays from 6:30 p.m. - 7:45 p.m.
NO CLASSES NOVEMBER 26/27
CLASSES MEET DECEMBER 3/4
&
10/11
ALL PARISH CHILDREN
RCIA meets on
Tuesdays,
at 7:15 p.m. in the
Parish Hall
The “Rite of Christian Initiation for
Adults” is a weekly session for anyone
who may be interested in becoming
Catholic, for those who have not
completed their Sacraments of Initiation,
or for someone who just may want to
refresh their faith journey. Our doors are
open and we gladly welcome you! For
further information and to register please
contact Deacon John in the Parish Office.
THE CATHEDRAL OF
ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA MUSIC MINISTRY
Invites all children in
Grades 2 - 5 are invited to participate in this
Grades 2 through 6 to
year’s Nativity Pageant at the Family Christmas
be a member of the children’s choir.
Eve Mass, at 4:00 p.m. on Monday, December
When: Wednesdays from 6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
24th. Sign ups will be at the Annual Children’s
One 10:30 Sunday Mass per month and special
Christmas Party (*see ad below) and children
occasions; a schedule will be given
are required to attend both Rehearsals on
Where: In the Cathedral
Tuesday, December 17, 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. &
Directed by: Mr. Tom Wilcoxson, Cathedral Director
Saturday, December 21, 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
of Music, assisted by Mrs. Rosemarie Gondek
Annual Children’s
Christmas Party
The Knights of Columbus will host
our Parish Christmas party on
Monday, December 9th
5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
in the Parish Hall
Saint Nick will be there for pictures
with the children, gift bags, Christmas
Carols etc. Bring a plate of cookies or
your favorite Christmas treat to share!
Confirmation II
Class meets Sundays @
3:45 p.m. includes the 5 p.m. Mass
DECEMBER CLASSES
December 1st, Theology of the Body
December 8th The Sacrament of
Confirmation
Confirmation II Retreats
End of the year Retreat: Our Lady of
Florida in North Palm Beach,
February 23, 2014
Rev. Thomas E. Barrett, Rector
Rev. Edgar Mazariegos Tel.: 561-622-2565
E-mail: [email protected]
MISA DOMINICAL: 1:45 P.M.
CONFESIONES: Sábados de 3 a 4 P.M.
Avisos
Lecturas de hoy
• Intención de la misa: Por el descanso
eterno de Francisca Robles, a intención de
la familia Mercado Lara.
Hoy nos presenta san Lucas (evangelio Lucas 23,
35-43), la imagen de Cristo en la cruz, con una
inscripción que le designaba como a Jesús de Nazaret,
rey de los judíos. Había razones para que aspirara a
ese título, porque era descendiente de David, rey de
Israel, como nos dice la primera lectura (2° libro de
Samuel 5, 1-3).
Pero Cristo era mucho más que el rey de los judíos,
porque, como dice san Pablo (segunda lectura carta
a los Colosenses 1, 12-20) es la imagen de Dios
invisible, el primogénito de las creaturas, la cabeza de
su cuerpo, que es la Iglesia, y el que estableció la paz
por medio de su cruz.
• La misa de Acción de gracias (Thanksgiving)
sera el jueves 25 a las 9 de la mañana en la
Catedral. Todos invitados a participar.
• El próximo domingo iniciamos el tiempo de
Adviento, cuatro semanas de preparación al
gran misterio de la Navidad, la encarnación
del Hijo de Dios. Que parte de nuestra
preparación sea hacer el propósito de venir
a tiempo a la celebración eucarística.
Una vez leí una historia acerca de un joven que
estuvo de pie en medio de su pueblo para
proclamarle a todo el mundo que él tenía el corazón más hermoso de todo el valle. Una gran multitud se reunió y todos admiraron su corazón,
porque era perfecto. No había marcas ni fallas
en él. El joven estaba orgulloso y se envanecía
de su hermoso corazón.
De repente, un anciano apareció entre la multitud
y dijo: “Tu corazón ni siquiera es tan hermoso
como el mío” Todos voltearon a ver el corazón
del anciano. Ni siquiera aparecía atractivo. Estaba
lleno de cicatrices y uniones arrugadas. “Tú debes
de estar bromeando” dijo el joven, “el mío es perfecto y el tuyo está lleno de cicatrices y pedazos
cosidos”. El anciano respondió: “Sí. El tuyo es
hermoso para admirar pero yo nunca cambiaría
mi corazón por el tuyo. Así como ves, cada cicatriz representa una persona a la que yo le di mi
amor –Yo corté una pieza de mi corazón y se la
dí; la mayoría de veces ellos me daban una pieza
de su propio corazón para llenar el espacio vacío
en el mío, pero como las piezas no eran exactas,
tengo bordes arrugados, los cuales aprecio mucho, porque ellos me recuerdan el amor que
hemos compartido”
El joven se quedó de pie en silencio con lágrimas
corriendo por sus mejillas. Se acercó al anciano,
tomó su corazón bello y perfecto y rompió una
pieza y se la ofreció al anciano. El anciano tomó la
ofrenda del joven, la puso en su corazón y luego
tomó una pieza de su corazón lleno de cicatrices y
la puso en la herida del corazón del joven. El cual
miró a su corazón, ya nunca más perfecto, pero más
hermoso que nunca, ya que el amor del corazón del
anciano fluía ahora de su joven corazón. Ellos se
abrazaron y caminaron uno al lado del otro.
En esta mi última semana en la Catedral de san Ignacio como vicario parroquial creo que mi corazón
ahora es más hermoso de cuando vine hace cinco
años y medio, por el amor que hemos compartido.
Dejo una pieza de mi corazón en esta maravillosa
comunidad. Y estoy tomando también una pieza del
corazón de esta increíble comunidad.
Creo firmemente que no hay coincidencias en las
vidas de aquellos que Dios guía con su Espíritu.
Ciertamente no fue coincidencia que fuera enviado
aquí. Estoy seguro que el Espíritu Santo me envió
aquí para que pudieramos compartir juntos nuestro
amor.
Doy gracias al Espíritu Santo por enviarme aquí,
por todo el amor que he recibido. Mi corazón ha
crecido enormemente para siempre, y es más
hermoso gracias a todos ustedes.
Los voy a extrañar mucho, ¡pero los llevaré a todos
en mi corazón para siempre!
P. Edgar Mazariegos.
Parish Directory
Parish Prayer List
MASS INTENTIONS
Please pray for those in need, especially those who have
died recently and their families who mourn them…
Sunday, November 24
Parish Office…...561-622-2565 7:15 a.m. People of the Parish
Email: [email protected] 8:45 a.m. Catarina & Joseph †
Altar Servers…………. Dee Aitken
Bookkeeper …....……..Barbara Puglisi
Bulletin Editor ................ Jeanne Hogan
Children's Liturgy .......... Patty Rabideau
Facility Manager……..…....Dn. John Beaudoin
Director of Music…….Tom Wilcoxson
Lectors ............................ Parish Office
Life Teen Music ........... Glen Aitken
Liturgy ............................ Monet Murray
Marriage Preparation ..... Parish Office
Youth Ministry/D.R.E. .. Dee Aitken
Parish School
All Saints Catholic School ....... 748-8994
Parish School Liaison ............... 385-1659
Parish Social Ministries. …......627-7478
Coordinator .................. Dn. Miguel Muñoz
Prayer Line ....………………..627-7478
Respect Life .............................. 694-8953
Substance Abuse ....................... 846-1904
Stewards of Worship Ministries
Ministers of Holy Communion....844-2522
Ushers ........................................ 622-0855
Stewards of Prayer Ministries
Agua Viva……......................... 745-4482
Contemplative Prayer ............... 694-8953
Cursillo…………………….…670-3906
Divine Mercy ............................ 691-1775
Eucharistic Adoration ............... 691-1775
Legion de María........................ 248-1798
10:30 a.m. School Sisters of Christ the King SI/ Joan Lawlor
12:30 p.m. Maria Lopez †/Family
5:00 p.m. Gertrude & Rudy Zisko †/Ruth Zisko
Monday, November 25
6:45 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
Tuesday, November 26
6:45 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
Stewards of Ministries for Men
Catholic Men’s Fellowship…..775-9409
Knights of Columbus............... 248-4098
Sun
Mon
Catherine Davi †/Husband
Francis Lamb Dedrick †/Tom & Joan Lawlor
Wednesday, November 27
6:45 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
Maureen Young †/Kevin & Christine Conley
Jaime Lopez †/Family
Thursday, November 28
9:00 a.m.
Diana Boyes †/Bill Boyes
Friday, November 29
6:45 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
Mary Jane Renuart †/Frank & Suzanne Maurno
Rick Reynolds †/Barry & Corinne Hallett
Saturday, November 30
8:30 a.m.
4:30 p.m.
Kathleen Beres †/Carol Douglas
Lucia Ann Lemongello †/Family
December 1
7:15 a.m.
8:45 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
Stewards of Ministries for Women
Damas Católicas en Acción ..... 624-6312
Women's Guild ......................... 622-6420
Paul & Elaine Marro SI
Glen & Nicole Aitken SI /Glen & Dee
People of the Parish
Dick Caudill †/Loretta
Dan Busby †/K of C Council #6988
Fernando Albayeros SI/Loly Albayeros
John Carbone †/Wife & Family
Substance Addiction Ministry
Are you or a loved one effected by addicons? YOU ARE NOT
ALONE. This support group is held at St. Patrick Church in Palm
Beach Gardens the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month from
7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Contact Greg Gast 561-846-1904
IN OUR PARISH THIS WEEK
Tue
Wed
November 24
November 25
November 26
November 27
11:45 a.m.
Bapsmal Class
Cathedral
9:00 a.m.
Youth League
Food Prep
7:00 a.m.
Men’s Fellowship
9:00 a.m.
Cards & Games
1:30 p.m.
Prayer Shawl
10:00 a.m.
Bereavement
Cra+ Show
8:00 a.m.—2:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
Primera comunion
Thu
November 28
Butch Anderson, Brandon Archer, Josh Archer, Leticia
Arévalo, Sonia Aurora, Inga Bagrationi, Dorothy Becker,
Joseph Beninato, Jr., Eleanor Beresky, Angie Bertolini,
Susan Beyersdorf, Natalie Bezout, Terry Biadasz, Sandra
Brady, Violet Boulter, Sean Burke, Harold Bouchard, Al
Capizzi, Salvatore Carrubba, Ricky Carver, George
Cavaliere, Karen Cernak, Stephanie Chavez, Colleen
Christman, Charlotte Cimino, Adrienne Cole, Beverly
Cole, Penni Conroy, Michael Cordani, Tyler Creech, John
Cushman, Richard Daniels, Dawson Family, Susan Davis,
Deeb Family, Thomas Deeb, Rocky DePalma, Kathleen
DeWoody, Mrs. Dion, Marianne Donavan, Timothy
Donegan Family, Donna Dore, Estelle Dubin, Jules
Ducarme, Barbara Dudash, Sean Durkin, Bret Dutton,
Deborah Duxbury, Marie Emmerich, Anthony V. Errice,
Ed Errice, Andrew Espinosa, Quentin Fabiano, David
Feliciano, Lillian Fischer, Cindy Fitting, Gino Forcino,
Marie Alice Fougy, Crissy Fox, JoAnn Fratianni, Sophie
Gagnon, Bertha Gallagher, Estefania Garcia, Preston
Garling, Glen George, Mary Gibran, Andrew Glesson,
Barry Hallett, Dianne Hannan, Janice Harvey, Colin
Harrington, Harrington Family, Evan Hartstock, Dolores
Hernandez, Siena Hernandez, James Hogan, Mildred
Horn, Frances Ryan Hutchinson, Dorothy & Steve Hydro,
Maritza Cuervo Ibanez, Salvatore Izzo, Vincent Izzo,
Carol L. Johnson, Frank & Jennifer Katina, Peggy & John
Katona, Grace Keating, CJ Kelley, Adrienne & Michael
Keiderling, Betty Kerwin, Katie Kobold, Ronald Kratfel,
Lynn Kunz, Mary Lou LaComb, Judy Lamia, Eileen
Lang, Kim & Steven Lang, Tony Langer, Patricia Lashon,
Penny Lashon, Troy Lashon, Terri Latino, Don Laubert,
Teresita Leonard, Alana Lester, Kelly Locke, Stella
Londoño, Frank Loomis, John Luzi, Lorraine Macey,
Jeannine Mangan, Arlene Mark, Felix Martinez, Hilda V.
Marquez, Joan Masco, Angel Mazariegos, Letty
Mazariegos, Wendy McBride, Charles McCarthy, Hank &
Jane McGann, Marge McManus, Brandon McNaughton,
Jr., Jeff Mc Quigg, Judy Meetze, Elvia Mendez, Michaelowski Family, Miller Family, Ron Miller, Santiago
Miranda, Rosa Morales, Sean Moran, Wendy Morrill,
Monica Moss, Ashley Munsinger, Jean Murphy, Pam
Perry, Marlo Peterson, Kathy Petner, Michael Peiderling,
Tom Piccolo, Natalie Piescik, Frank Petrera & sons, Harry
Michael Pompiean, Jack Proverb, Betty Previty, Maryanne Puglisi, Michael Puglisi, Paula Pungello, Pat
Quinlan, Susan Rahner, Allison J. Reid, Frank Repici,
Marsha Rewak, The Reynolds Family, Hernan Reynolds,
Ruby Reynolds, Mary Ellen Rice, John Rieger, Letizia
Mancuso Riggi, Chris Robinson, Beverly Rogers, Christian Russell, Maureen Setaro, Santos Family, Alice &
Joseph Santos, Ron Santos, Madalyn Sarafeen, Thomas
Sarofen, Emily & Julia Schuts, Maureen Setaro, Joyce
Sheriff, Karen Shirley, David Slimboch, Bob Somerville,
Jessie & Carol Snelgrove, Ken Snyder, Michael Snyder
Angela Soriano, Ann & Basil Spitale, Gary Lee Struder,
Joan Sucher, Mike Tassone, Jean Tucker, Melisssa Tripp,
MacKenzie Vanderpool, Dorothy Verfaillie, Connie
Vitucci, Ron Weber, Audrey Wega, Roberta Weiner,
David Weir, David Werill, Bernard West, Ray & Ruth
Whealin, Christopher White, Mary Wilkenson, Melissa
Wohlust, Marcie Worrell, & Louise Zantuhos.
Please contact the parish office to have a loved one
placed on the prayer list. Names appear for
approximately one month.
Fri
November 29
6:00 p.m.
Women of Grace
3:00 p.m. DCA
7:00 p.m.
Agua Viva
7:00 p.m.
K of C 1st Degree
Parish Hall & Office closed
Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. for
Thanksgiving Weekend.
Sat
November 30