March 29, 2015 - Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church

OUR LADY OF HOPE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Fr. Christopher A. Hoffmann, Pastor
Fr. Bernard Kiratu, Associate Pastor
Fr. Raymond O’Leary, Pastor Emeritus
PA L M S U N D AY
S U N D AY, M A R C H 2 9 , 2 0 1 5
Christ Jesus humbled himself, becoming obedient to the
Point of death, even death on a cross. ~Philippians 2:8.
Website:
www.ladyofhope.org
E-Mail– Fr. Chris
[email protected]
Parish Office Hours
9:00am-4:00pm
(Closed from Noon-1:00pm)
Fax 761-8840
MASS SCHEDULE
Vigil 4:00pm & 6:00pm
Sunday 7:30am, 9:00am & 11:00am
Weekdays (Monday-Friday) 8:30am
CONFESSIONS
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2 & 4 Saturdays 10:30AM-11:30AM
4675 S. CLYDE MORRIS BLVD. , PORT ORANGE, FL 32129
Mailing address: P.O. Box 290216, Port Orange, FL 32129
Office 788-6144 EMERGENCY (after hours) 788-9485
Mission Statement:
“Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church is a worshipping and welcoming parish community serving the Kingdom of
God. We celebrate and live our faith in Jesus Christ through the
Sacraments, and by our words and actions.”
Dear Friends,
This week we enter into the most important time of our Church year. Holy Week has a different
pace than the rest of the Lent and the rest of the year. Certainly the world around us continues with its
own rhythm. But we are on a different clock this week. We are on sacred time.
Wednesday evening our bishop will celebrate the Chrism Mass at the Cathedral. That Mass will
begin at 6:30pm. It is at this liturgy that the holy oils used in every parish will be blessed and the
priests of Diocese renew our promise to serve Christ and the Church.
Holy Thursday celebrates the Lord’s Supper and the beginning of the Easter Triduum. When
Mass begins that night at 7pm, in a sense, it doesn’t end until Easter Sunday evening. There is no final
blessing or dismissal at the end of Mass, but a solemn procession with the Eucharist where we will sit in
prayer and vigil till midnight. It is at this Mass that we have the washing of feet, a sign of humble
service that Christ did for us and now he beckons us to do to each other.
Good Friday is a very solemn day. No Mass is celebrated. In fact, usually no sacraments are
celebrated on that day. Instead it is a day to reflect in quiet upon the passion and death of Christ. Yet,
even in that reflection we are aware of our salvation and partake in Communion consecrated the night
before. The Eucharist has meaning only because of Jesus’ death and resurrection. If Jesus had not been
raised we could not proclaim that the Eucharist was the real presence of Christ. Our parish will
celebrate two services on that day at 3pm and 7pm.
The Church recommends that the fasting that began on Good Friday continue on Holy Saturday
until the Vigil. If you are able to continue that fast, especially from the flurry of activity that is sure to
happen on any Friday in Central Florida that would be especially good.
The Easter Vigil is the most important Mass of the entire year. Yes, it is longer and it must occur
at night, but it happens but once a year. Our celebration begins at 8pm outdoors with the lighting of the
fire. At that celebration we reflect first how the darkness of sin and death has tried to destroy goodness
and life. Yet, Christ has conquered the night and the darkness. Our Easter candle, now lit anew and
burning for the next 50 days, will draw us into the mystery of our salvation. The singing of the Exultet
and the reading of scripture from our tradition will remind us that God’s plan for us is so much better
than what we could imagine. Then, our joy is so full because we get to initiate new members through
the waters of baptism and the anointing of the Holy Spirit. This year we have one young person,
Yolanda who will be confirmed and share in the Eucharist with us for the first time. What a grand
celebration.
Sunday is filled with the smells and sounds of joy. The Alleluia is sung again after fasting from
doing so throughout Lent. Lilies and mums adorning the altar and gold and white vestments signal that
God has given us another chance once again. How great is our God! We will continue the tradition of
offering the 9am Mass at the Port Orange Amphitheatre. Park at OLOH and then walk through the
woods to where Mass will be celebrated. We also add a 12:30pm Mass on Easter.
My hope is that you can attend all of the celebrations this week. But, if for some reason you
cannot, come as often as you can. Holy Week puts the rest of the year in context. Everything we do this
week is copied in miniature each week the rest of the year. May God grant you a Holy Week of joy
Peace,
Fr. Chris
Question to Ponder
What do you think Paul meant by the phrase
that Jesus “did not regard equality with God
something to be grasped”?
OUR CATHOLIC APPEAL
Our Catholic Appeal for 2015 is entering the seventh week. So far we have pledges from 492
parishioners totaling $122,664. Last year at this time we had $123,015 pledged. We still have $59,740
remaining to meet our assessment of $182,404. If you have not yet made your pledge for 2015 we ask that
you pray about it and help your parish meet its obligation. Remember every gift brings us closer to our
parish goal of $182,404. More importantly, your gift prepares our deacons for a lifetime of service, it helps
to bring the Gospel alive through Religious Education and Faith Formation; the spiritual development of
our clergy, compassionate care for those in need; and advocacy for all people from conception to natural
death. If you are unable to pledge, please consider a onetime gift, or an envelope stating your intentions so
we won’t unnecessarily contact you individually.
Lenten Penance Service
We will have our Lenten Penance Service on Tuesday, March 31st at 10:00am & 7:00pm here at Our Lady
of Hope Church.
HOLY WEEK SERVICES
On Holy Thursday, April 2nd, we will have only one mass at 7:00pm. There will be no 8:30am Mass. On
Good Friday, April 3rd, there will be services at 3:00pm & 7:00pm. No 8:30am morning Mass, however we will
have a 7:30am prayer service. On Holy Saturday, we will have blessing of the food Baskets at noon in the chapel.
There will be only one mass at 8:00pm. On Easter Sunday Morning, we will have 7:30am Mass, 9:00am (in
the Amphitheater to the east of our North Parking Lot), 11:00am and 12:30pm.
HAPPY EASTER FROM OUR LADY OF HOPE STAFF
Our Lady of Hope Parish Staff pray that each of you have a safe and blessed Easter Holiday with your family
and friends. Parish office closes at noon on Thursday and will reopen on Tuesday, April 7th.
Sunday, April 12, 2015 at 3:00pm
Sunday, April 12th is Divine Mercy Sunday. John Paul II was instrumental in promoting the Divine
Mercy devotion and designating the First Sunday after Easter as Divine Mercy Sunday in the Catholic Church.
There will be Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament and the singing of the Divine Mercy Chaplet in the
main church at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 12th. Please plan to join us in this celebration at Our Lady of Hope.
Deacon Michael will lead the prayer service and preside at Benediction.
DAN’S CORNER –HOLY WEEK & PALM SUNDAY
Holy Week
The last week of Lent is known as Holy Week. It is when Christians remember the last week of
Jesus' life and is the most important time in the Christian year. There are many church
services and processions.
Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday marks the start of Holy Week. It reminds Christians of the journey Jesus made
into Jerusalem, on a donkey, to celebrate the Jewish festival of Passover (Pesach). Jesus chose
a donkey to show that he had come in peace. Many people welcomed Jesus by shouting,
waving palm branches and throwing branches down in the path of the donkey. They hoped
that Jesus was the Savior who the Bible had promised.
Palm Sunday is both a happy and sad day. Christians are happy because they are singing
praises to Jesus but also sad because they know Jesus died less than a week after his arrival in
Jerusalem.
In churches on Palm Sunday Christians are given small palm crosses made from palm leaves.
Left over palm crosses are kept for a special church service on the first day of Lent, the
following year, when they are burnt (Ash Wednesday). This ash is put on people's foreheads.
PLEASE REMEMBER OUR LADY OF HOPE IN YOUR WILL.
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Welcome to everyone in attendance today! Whether you are traveling from across the street or country,
thank you for choosing to spend part of your weekend with our Christian community of believers.
If you would like to register as a member of Our Lady of Hope, you may pick up a Registration Form at the Newcomers Table in the
entrance to the church on Saturday or the Newcomers Table in the Parish Center on Sundays.
Readings for the week of March 29TH
MASS INTENTIONS
Monday: Is 42:1-7; Ps 27:1-3, 13-14; Jn 12:1-11
FOR THE WEEK OF
SUNDAY
MARCH 29TH
7:30am
9:00am
11:00am
† People of the Parish
† Peggy Kull
† Renato Sia
MONDAY march 30TH
8:30am
† W.Beverly Davis
TUESDAY
march 31ST
8:30am
† SPECIAL INTENTIOn
WEDNESDAY APRIL 1ST
8:30am
† IRA E. DAVIS
THURSDAY April 2ND
8:30am
† NO MORNING MASS
7:OOPM
† People of the Parish
FRIDAY
April 3RD
Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion
3:00pm
7:00pm
Saturday
8:00pm
SUNDAY
7:30am
9:00am
11:00am
12:30pm
Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion
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APRIL 4
† people of the parish
April 5TH
† Frank Palumbo
† vida Ziner
† Bill Cardillo
† Margaret haught
COFFEE & DONUTS HELP NEEDED
We are looking for volunteers to help the
Donut Holes Team work Coffee & Donuts
on Easter Sunday. If you are available to
be part of this group, please contact
Chiquita at the office 788-6144. Easter
Sunday is a great way to show your Easter
Cheer with parishioners and visitors. If you
can only volunteer for one mass let me
know.
Tuesday: Is 49:1-6; Ps 71:1-6, 15, 17; Jn 13:21-33, 36-38
Wednesday: Is 50:4-9a; Ps 69:8-10, 21-22, 31, 33-34; Mt 26:1425
Thursday: Ex 12:1-8, 11-14; Ps 116:12-13, 15-16bc, 17-18; 1 Cor
11:23-26; Jn 13:1-15
Friday: Is 52:13 -- 53:12; Ps 31:2, 6, 12-13, 15-17, 25; Heb 4:1416; 5:7-9; Jn 18:1 -- 19:42
Saturday: a) Gn 1:1 -- 2:2 [1:1, 26-31a]; Ps 104:1-2, 5-6, 10, 12, 1314, 24, 35; or Ps 33:4-7, 12-13, 20-22;
b) Gn 22:1-18 [1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18]; Ps 16: 5, 8-11;
c) Ex 14:15 -- 15:1; Ex 15:1-6, 17-18;
d) Is 54:5-14; Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13;
e) Is 55:1-11; Is 12:2-6;
f) Bar 3:9-15, 32 -- 4:4; Ps 19:8-11;
g) Ez 36:16-17a, 18-28; Ps 42:3, 5; 43:3-4 or Is 12:2-3, 4bcd, 5-6
or Ps 51:12-15, 18-19;
h) Rom 6:3-11; i) Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23; Mk 16:1-7
Sunday: Acts 10:34a, 37-43; Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23; Col 3:1-4
or 1 Cor 5:6b-8; Jn 20:1-9 or Mk 16:1-7 or (at an afternoon or
evening Mass) Lk 24:13-35
OUR LADY OF HOPE
The love of our neighbors is a safe and
accurate measure of our love of God.
Easter Joy to our membership, their
families and most of all to our parishioners who week
after week thru their donations allow us to help our
neighbors.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINOUS
SUPPORT.
OLOH Outreach Ministry, Inc.
CONTRIBUTION REPORTS
If you need a Contribution Report for your taxes, please complete the attached box and drop in collection basket or call the
parish office at 788-6144.
Name:_________________________________
Envelope Number _______________________
THE WEEKEND OF MARCH 22, 2015
Stewardship (First Collection) $ unavailable
Building/Maintenance
$ unavailable
Total
$ unavailable
IF YOU WISH TO HAVE AN ACCURATE ACCOUNTING OF
YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS, PLEASE USE YOUR ENVELOPES.
THANK YOU!
DO YOU WISH TO CANCEL YOUR ENVELOPES?
If you are contributing on line; you will continue to receive your weekly
envelopes unless you notify the office that you do not wish to receive them.
You may cancel your envelopes by calling the office or returning one to the
collection basket with a note to discontinue envelopes. Thank You for your
continued support to Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church. May God bless each
of you.
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Funeral Notification and Planning
The death of a loved one is always painful, yet requires timely decisions for scheduling funeral rites. At Our Lady of Hope
Parish, Dan Weimer, our Funeral Coordinator is the point of contact with the families and funeral providers. Dan can be
reached at his cell phone number (386) 846-7375 or through the following e-mail address: [email protected] to
arrange an appointment. Catholic funeral policies and procedures that are practiced at Our Lady of Hope are under the
direction of the Catholic Diocese of Orlando, Florida. Funeral Masses may be scheduled with the decedent in a casket or
with cremated remains when the remains become available. It is not permitted in the Diocese of Orlando to schedule a
Memorial Mass, that is, a Funeral Mass without a body or the cremated remains of a body present (General Instructions of
the Roman Missal #384). The focus of our Funeral Ministry at Our Lady of Hope is to help families cope with their loss at a
very difficult time and to assist the Presider, specifically with Funeral Masses. Our Funeral Ministers greet families as they
arrive at church, give directions and answer questions as needed. As ushers, they may assist with seating before and during
the Liturgy. Sacristans assist the Presider in the preparation for the Liturgy. Altar servers, Lectors and Communion
ministers all help to make the Liturgy flow smoothly. An important element of this ministry is compassion. We offer support
to those who grieve. Funeral Masses at our Lady of Hope are scheduled at the 8:30 AM Mass primarily on Tuesdays &
Thursday, with Wednesdays, & Fridays available when needed. A date for a Funeral Mass cannot be chosen without
contacting Dan as this policy is in place to avoid scheduling conflicts.
EASTER EGG CANDY
Have you ever visited our Parish Library? It is a
beautiful room filled with beautiful books. We are
fortunate to have such a treasure! Stop in and
see for yourself. Or select a book to read in our
reading corner while your children are in class.
We are open the Second and Fourth Sundays of
each month from 8:30am-12:30pm. The library
has been reorganized into categories making it
easier to find specific books, such as Jesus, Mary
or the Saints. Find the Saint that shares your
birthday.
The
Youth
Group is in
need of Candy
to fill 1000’s
of plastic eggs
for
their
Easter
Egg
Hunt. Your donation of individually
wrapped candy (No Chocolate
please) and as always cash
donations are also acceptable.
Donations may be dropped in the
parish office or in the bins in the
church.
If any man would like information about
the Knights, please contact SK Tim
Mell at
322-0083 or
[email protected]
HAVE YOU HEARD? We have a
Softball Team called “Our Lady of
Hope Knights”. They play every Tuesday
and Thursday at Coraci Fields which are off
Williamson Blvd, in Port Orange, FL. Their
next games are Tuesday, March 31 at
7:30pm Field 3 (Visitors);
Thursday,
April 2 at 8:30pm field 3 (Visitors). They
need our support; try and go to a game
and cheer them on.
EASTER EGG HUNT
On Saturday, April 4th at
9:00am, the OLOH Youth
Ministry will host the Annual
Easter Egg Hunt for the children
of the parish on the grounds of
the church. Come and join the
fun. Any questions, call Carrie or
Maureen at 788-6144.
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COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN
BAKE SALE: Today, after all the Masses, “Just in time
for Easter”. Home baked breads, cakes, cookies, pies, etc.
There will also be a raffle of an “Easter Dinner Basket”
and tickets will be available for the handmade quilt to be
raffled off in May.
EASTER CELEBRATION Card Party/Luncheon:
April 15, 2015 in the Parish Center 11:00 am to 3:00 pm.
Donation $8.00. Games of your choice. “Share the
Wealth” and a delicious lunch. Tickets available after
Masses March 29th, at the General Meeting April 8th and
after Masses April 12th. For information call Dot at
304-8535.
PLEASE NOTE: the April General Meeting will be on
April 8, 2015 because of Holy Week.
DEANERY SPRING GENERAL MEETING: Saturday,
April 18, 2015 at St. Ann’s Church, DeBary. Registration
at 9:00 am followed by the business meeting. Mass at
11:00 am and lunch at Noon. Charge is $7.00. Sign up at
our General Meeting, April 8th or contact Bea at 322-5978.
Deadline, April 13, 2015.
FAITH FORMATION
MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL
♦ No youth group until April 12!
♦ Help with Holy Thursday Service, April
2 at 6:30 PM
♦ Help with Easter Egg Hunt, Saturday,
April 4 at 8:00 AM
♦ All HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS money is
due WEDNESDAY APRIL 1!
MIDDLE SCHOOL
♦ Youth Group Wednesday April 1 at
5:30—movie night!!
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
NO Sessions March 22nd—April 5th.
Easter and School Break.
Sessions will resume April 8 and April 12
SCOUT SUNDAY
Children’s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW)
APRIL 19th, 9am Mass. No CLOW during the school and Easter
All Scouts, children and adults, please wear Break.
your uniforms to mass.
We will greet
parishioners as they arrive to church. Flag
Middle and High School
ceremony at 8:55am. If you would like to be a
BROOM BALL SOCIAL!
part of the ceremony, please contact Maureen
Saturday, April 11
at 788-6144. Those who have earned religious
4—5:30 PM
medals will received them after the homily.
Meet at Ice Arena; cost is $7
Regulations for Fast & Abstinence
Fridays of Lent are also days of abstinence. Fasting is to be observed by all 18 years and older, who have not yet celebrated their
59th birthday. On a fast day one full meal is allowed. Two other meals, sufficient to maintain strength, may be taken according to
each one’s needs, but together they should not equal one full meal. Eating between meals is not permitted, but liquids including milk,
and juices are allowed.
Abstinence is observed by all 14 years and older. On days of abstinences no meat is allowed. Note that when health or ability to
work would be seriously affected, the law does not oblige. When in doubt concerning fasting and abstinence, the parish priest
should be consulted.
Fasting, almsgiving and prayer are the three traditional disciplines of Lent. The faithful and catechumens should undertake
these practices seriously in a spirit of penance and or preparation for baptism or renewals of baptism at Easter.
IRELAND TRIP
Father Ray O’Leary will be leading a tour to Ireland beginning September 3, 2015 for 11 nights and 12 days. Information available
from Father Ray or Ellen at Discovery Travel, 661 Beville Road
#614 phone 788-8201 or the parish office. Tour limited to 30 to 35
parishioners. DEADLINE APRIL 20TH.
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WALKER BAGS: CCW
has available bags as a gift
to put on Adult Walkers to
assist in carrying personal
belongings. Stop by the
office to obtain your bag, or, if unable to do
so, call788-6144 and we can send you one.
The central task of the church and the lay faithful is to
discover, and make others rediscover, the inviolable
dignity of every human person.
~USCCB~
“Our Lady of Hope Respect Life Ministry welcomes new members.
Our ministry upholds the teachings of the Catholic Church that all
life is sacred from conception until natural death.
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try and how you can participate in its activities,
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please call Paul or Patti Gloekler, 386-310-4094 or
email:[email protected]
L I FE CORNER
CCTN CATHOLIC NETWORK
Can be viewed on: Brighthouse
Channel 19
(Mass Sunday– 2:00pm-3:00pm)
(other Catholic Programs until 4:30pm)
Direct TV– Channel 45
EWTN CATHOLIC NETWORK
Can be viewed on: ATT U-verse Channel 562
Brighthouse Channel 169,
Direct TV– Chan. 370, Dish Network– Chan. 261
ADULT FAITH FORMATION
WELCOME TO YOLANDA FERNANDES
Our Lady of Hope Parishioners welcome “Yolanda Fernandez” who will be celebrating her
Baptism, First Holy Communion and Confirmation at the Easter Vigil on April 4th. May God
continue to bless her and her family on their journey.
INACTIVE CATHOLICS RE-MEMBERING CHURCH
If you left the church for any reason, and now want to come back to Church, it doesn’t matter how long you have been
away or for what reason. There is a support group for those inactive Catholics who wish to return. It is an opportunity for them to
tell their story for their hurt to be healed; their questions answered, and to belong again.
YOUR DESIRE IS THE FIRST STEP
Informal groups meetings are set up once a week. Bring your stories. Bring your concerns. Bring your questions.
For more information on any of the above, please call Joan at 788-6144, Ext. 316.
Wednesday, April 1ST
Chrism Mass 6:30pm
Cathedral of St. James
Orlando
Holy Thursday, April 2nd
No 8:30am Mass
7:00pm Mass
Good Friday, April 3RD
7:30am Prayer ServiceNo 8:30am Mass
3:00pm & 7:00pm
Saturday, April 4TH
Noon-Blessing of Food Baskets
Vigil Mass at 8:00pm
Sunday, April 5Th
7:30am
9:00am (Amphitheater)
11:00am
12:30pm
Sociable Seniors Luncheon
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Following 11:00am Mass
Catered by: “Carefree Catering”
$10.00 per person
Menu: Home style Lasanga with Marina,
Homemade Meatball, Crispy Caesar Salad,
Bread & Butter
Tres Leche Cake
Tickets available after Masses On March 29th & April 10th
or in the office during until April 10th.
For info, call Louise at 788-2759.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO BRING UP THE GIFTS AT MASS?
It is important that you reserve the date if you would like to
present the gifts at any Mass on the weekends. The reservation book is located in the entrance to the church. Please contact
the head usher for that Mass if you need help locating the book.
DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE and expect to get your
date. Reservations are on a first come basis.
If you are
scheduled to bring up the gifts, it is important to
contact the head usher at the Mass and let him know
you are there so he will not replace you. Thanks.
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PARISH COUNCIL PRESIDENT-DAVID BUBB– 788-8145
STAFF
MINISTRIES
AA-Mary B 562-2513 or Craig E. 316-8139
AIDS Ministry Coordinator—Pat Quigley, 788-5606
Altar Rosary Society—Suzanne Bernat 756-8936 or Marcie Boyd 763-5002
Altar Server Coordinator– Jerry Wojciechowski-304-0511
Bereavement Comfort & Care Ministry-Pamela Flesch-788-1316
Bingo—Joan -756-7970; Chiquita - 788-6144 or Lucy-322-8037
Council of Catholic Women- Annya Koszas, President– 756-9703
Cursillo– Greg & Liz Lilly-760-6722
Family Life Ministry-Mike Rosolino-304-8675
Holy Communion– Patsy Pardon 788-2934
Knights of Columbus
Council 8086-David Dollieslager, G.K. 299-1268 (meets second Thur. 7:00pm)
Assembly 2794-Bob St Amand, F.N. 322-5978(meets fourth Thur. 7:00pm)
Lawrence Whelan Library—Abbie Jansen– 322-8529
Lectors—Jane Weimer 788-6144, Ext. 314
Ministry of the Sick-Jerry Wojciechowski-304-0511
Newcomers Table—788-6144
Our Lady of Hope Prayer Ministry—Theresa Franzo 761-7416
OLOH Outreach Ministry —Joe Valley, President –767-0572
Respect Life Ministry-Deacon Michael Pettit 767-0043
Religious Articles Store — Victor Fonseca 756-3301
Sociable Seniors—Louise Anthony, President 788-2759
Thrift Store— Pat Yoest –767-0571
Ushers– Tony Manzolillo 882-5412 or email: [email protected]
Counseling Ministry-Phyllis A LaVigna, MSW,LCSW-Call 788-5021 for a
Associate Pastor
Father Bernard Kiratu
788-6144, Ext. 310
E:Mail: [email protected]
Director of Liturgy\Minister of Music
Funeral Coordinator
Daniel V. Weimer, M. A., M. P. S.
788-6144, ext. 314
E-Mail: [email protected]
[email protected]
386-846-7375
Administrative Coordinator/Secretary
Chiquita Rodgers
788-6144, ext 301
E-Mail: [email protected]
Manager/Parish Center
John Rodgers
788-6144
Business Manager
Vincent LaVigna
788-6144, Ext. 306
[email protected]
FACILITIES MANAGER
Jerry MacKenzie
788-6144, Ext. 318
E-Mail: [email protected]
confidential intake by a Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Pastoral Life Ministry
Joan Lilly
788-6144, Ext. 316
E-Mail: [email protected]
BAPTISMS—Call the Parish Office to schedule an appointment with
Father Chris, 788-6144. Preparation Class 12:30pm see schedule.
(Register at: ladyofhope.org) by Michael & Carrie Rosolino & Richard &
Joanne Cavallari.
MARRIAGES: Call Fr. Christopher or Fr. Bernard at 788-6144 to set an
initial meeting to begin the Marriage Preparation process. As required by
the Diocese of Orlando, no date may be set for the marriage before this
appointment. One party must be a registered member of the Parish.
Respect Life Ministry
Deacon Michael Pettit, R. N. CCM
767-0043
Religious Education Office
Maureen Kealhofer. B. S.
788-6747
E-Mail: [email protected]
Carrie Rosolino, B.A.
788-6144 Ext. 304
E-Mail: [email protected]
PREPARATION FOR ADULT SACRAMENTS (Christian Initiation)
Joan Lilly, 788-6144, ext. 316 E-mail: [email protected]
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES (SEPTEMBER-MAY)
Call Parish Office at 788-6747 E-mail: [email protected]
SPIRITUAL ADVISOR
***ATTENTION-CURSILLISTAS***
If you have made a Cursillo and need information
regarding grouping and/or Ultreya, please call Liz
or Greg at 760-6722. Ultreyas are held the third
Thursday of each month at Our Lady of Hope Parish
Center, Rooms 6 & 8 at 7:00pm.
Deacon Dave Sekel
453-3532
E-Mail:[email protected]
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Advertisements in this bulletin are purchased
through the bulletin publisher. Our Lady of Hope Parish does not
recommend for or against any advertiser. We appreciate their support,
of course, but everyone should take appropriate steps to check the
references of any advertiser before doing business with them.
PRAYER FOR SOULS IN PURGATORY
We are all joined together, the saints in heaven, all of us
on earth and the souls in purgatory in the mystical body of
Christ. Join us in prayer that the souls in purgatory will
be our saints in heaven. Thursdays at 9:30am-10:30am in
the chapel.
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GOING INTO HOSPITAL\NURSING HOME
We need your help. So many changes are going on at the hospitals due to
the confidentiality laws. Please keep this in mind and remember to call the
parish office at 788-6144 with the following information: Patient’s Name,
Hospital, Room Number, etc. Please note if you wish to be anointed, there is
anointing after the 8:30am Mass on Tuesday morning. Also note if you go
into the hospital with an emergency, you may ask the nurse to call
the Hospital Chaplain and a Priest will be called, if you wish to be
anointed.
2440 S. NOVA RD, SOUTH DAYTONA
767-0571
MONDAY-SATURDAY
9:00AM-3:00PM
WE ARE STILL HERE. WE HAVE MISSED YOU.
When you do your spring
cleaning don’t forget to
donate to the Thrift Store.
WE ALWLAYS NEED YOUR DONATIONS
OF ANY RESALEABLE ITEMS.
All donations are tax deductible.
THANKS FOR YOUR COOPERATION.
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COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN
EASTER CELEBRATION
CARD PARTY LUNCHEON
APRIL, 15, 2015
Parish Center
11:00am-3:00pm
$8.00 Advance Tickets Only
Tickets available after Masses
On March 29th & April 12th
In the office during the week
Games, Prizes, Share the Wealth
More Information:
Dot Decker-304-8535
Annya Koszas 756-9703
SUNDAY
6:00-8:00pm Lent Series
12:30pm OLOH Prayer GroupRm. 9
CFF 10:30 am
MS YM 10”30 am
HS YM 12pm
12
NO CFF or YM
EASTER SUNDAY MASSES
7:30AM
9:00AM (Amph)
11:00am
12:30pm
5
12:30pm OLOH Prayer GroupRm. 9
NO CFF or YM
SPRING BREAK
29
m a rc h , 2 0 1 5
13
6
30
MONDAY
3—6 Youth Room Open
14
6:00pm Bible Study
Rm 5 & 7
7:00pm Epic Journey
Rms. 6 & 8
3—6 PM Youth Room
Open
7
Elem CFF 3:30-5pm
5:30—7PM MS Youth
Ministry
9:30am Prayer Group
Fr. George Room
9:30am CCW
General Meeting
Adoration at 7:30
15
5:30—7PM MS Youth
Ministry
6:30pm Choir
Rehearsal
9:30 CCW General
Meeting
9:30am Prayer Group
Fr. George Room
Elem CFF 3:30-5pm
Adoration at 7:30
8
9:30am Bible Study
7:30am Adoration
17
5:30pm Last Hope AA-Fr.
George Rm
7:30am Adoration
10
7:00pm Liturgy of the Lord’s
Passion
5:30pm Last Hope AA-Fr.
George Rm
7:30am Prayer service
(no 8:30Mass)
3:00pm Liturgy of the Lord’s
Passion
3
FRIDAY
(Doors open at 4:00pm)
7:00pm Bingo (1)
5:30pm Last Hope AA-Fr.
George Rm
6:30—8 CCW Wine and
7:00pm Cursillo Meeting Rm. 6 cheese social
&8
9:30am Prayer for Souls
3—6 youth room open
16
7:00pm Knights of Columbus
Council Meeting- Rms. 6 & 8
(Doors open at 4:00pm)
7:00pm Bingo (3)
1:00pm Pilgrims Sharing the
Journey-OLOH Room
3—6 PM Youth Room Open
9:30am Prayer for Souls
9
7 PM Mass of the Lord’s
Passion No Morning Mass
3—6 PM Youth Room Open
7:30am Adoration
10:00am & 7:00pm
Penance Service
3—6 PM Youth Room
Open
2
THURSDAY
1
WEDNESDAY
31
TUESDAY
7AM—7PM Youth ministry
trip to Hollywood Studios
18
4—5:30 MS/HS Broom ball
social—meet at ice rink—$7
11
8:00PM EASTER VIGIL
MASS
NOON-BLESSING OF FOOD
BASKETS
9:00AM EASTER EGG HUNT
4
SATURDAY
NOTE: CALENDAR COLOR CODED: BLUE-PARISH CENTER—RED– OFFICE BUILDING GREEN-CHURCH
PURPLE-YOUTH MINISTRY RM.—PINK-GROUNDS
Pa r i s h C a l e n d a r –