Stations of the Cross St. Michael’s Fri 6:00pm Benediction every first Friday of the Month 7:00 - 9:00pm St. Cecilia’s Tuesdays 6.30 am to 6.30 pm St. Theresa’s Wednesdays 6.30 am to 6.30 pm St. Michael’s Thursdays 6.30 am to 6.30 pm Eucharistic Adoration Fri 9:00 am - 12 noon Sat St. Cecilia’s 4:30 - 4:55 pm Or by Appointment Intercessory Prayer St. Michael’s church Confession Eucharistic Service (Lluengo) Third Sunday of every month 9:30am Weekend Masses: St. Cecilia’s Sat 5:00 pm; Sun 5:00pm St. Michael’s Sat 6:30 pm; Sun 7:30 am St. Theresa’s Sun 9:30am Spanish Mass (St. Cecilia’s) Sun 11:00am (Once per Month) Community Centre (Lluengo) First Sunday 9:30am Weekday Masses: St. Michael’s First Sat 6:30am St. Michael’s Wed, Fri 6:30 pm St. Cecilia’s Tue, Thu 5:45 am St. Cecilia’s First Fri 5:45am St. Michael’s Chaplet &Novena Wednesdays 5:30 pm St. Theresa’s Wednesday 6.00 am [email protected] Website: http://stmichaelsparishtt.org/ Parish Priest’s Office Hours: Wed 9am –11am Parish Office Hours: Mon– Fri 8am-2pm Parish Office 662-4103 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ StMichaelRcChurchMaracas Lay Ministers: Earl Clement, Hugo Huggins, Stephen Johnston, Wendy Johnston, Rosalie Labban, Gail Meade, Diane Narine, Judy Narinesingh, Michael Pancham, Eileen Richardson Regenerating Moral and Spiritual Values 6 Happy Birthday 7 Finance Chairman: Mr. Wayne Johnson Classifieds 7 Parish Council Chairman: Dr. Karl Theodore Sick Corner 7 Mass Schedule 8 Sextons: Mr. Francis Lezama (St. Michael’s), Ms. Daisy Laltoo (St. Cecilia’s), Ms. Jean Narine (St. Theresa’s) Data Entry: Hazel Ann Michelle Daniel Secretary: Patricia Plaza Admin. Assistant: Ms. Jacqueline Jeffrey Serving the Communities of: St Michael, Maracas; St. Cecilia, La Seiva; St Theresa, Acono; Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Lluengo Pray with the Scriptures 2 Spiritual Communion Prayer 2 Fr. Gerard Tang Choon O.Carm Parish Priest, Episcopal Vicar of the Suburban Vicariate Deacon Rev. Sheldon Narine Meditation on the Sunday Scriptures 3 Maracas RC School: 662-5814 Principal: Ms. Denise Gordon Saint of the Week 4 Notices 5 In Residence: Fr. Joseph Phuong Entrusted to the pastoral care of the Carmelite Friars Inside this issue: 2 Sunday 01st February 2015 Parish of St Michael the Archangel Royal Road, Maracas Valley, St. Joseph Phone: 662-4103 Fax: 696-0160 4th Sunday of Ordinary Time (Year B) nger St. Michael’s Messe THE SACRAMENT OF THE EUCHARIST Parish Mass Schedule St. Michael’s Messenger Page 2 St. Michael’s Messenger Pray with the Scriptures Page 8 Page 3 St. Michael’s Messenger Meditation on the Sunday Scriptures " Hebrews 13:15-17, 20-21 Mark 6:30-34 Sat, Feb 07 Hebrews 13:1-8 Mark 6:14-29 Fri, Feb 06 Hebrews 12:18-19, 21-24 Mark 6:7-13 Thu, Feb 05 Hebrews 12:4-7, 11-15 Ps 103:1-2, 13-14, 17-18 Mark 6:1-6 Wed, Feb 04 Hebrews 12:1-4 Mark 5:21-43 Tue, Feb 03 Ps 24:7-10 Luke 2:22-40 Malachi 3:1-4 Hebrews 2:14-18 Mon, Feb 02 Ps 95:1-2, 6-9 Mark 1:21-28 Deuteronomy 18:15-20 1 Corinthians 7:32-35 Sun, Feb 01 Ps 22:26-28, 30-32 Ps 48:2-4, 9-11 Ps 27:1, 3, 5, 8-9 Ps 23:1-6 Spiritual Communion Prayer My Jesus, I believe that you are present in the Most Holy Sacrament. I love You above all things, and I desire to receive You into my soul. Since I cannot at this moment receive You sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace You as if You were already there and unite myself wholly to You. Never permit me to be separated from You. AMEN. We Pray for Vocations to the Priesthood and the Carmelite Religious Life Today's Gospel continues our reading from Mark and describes what some believe was likely to have been a typical day in Jesus' ministry. Jesus and the disciples that chose to follow him in last week's Gospel arrive at Capernaum, a small village on the Sea of Galilee. Jesus teaches in the synagogue on the Sabbath. Mark reports that the people respond to Jesus' teaching with astonishment, noting Jesus' authority and contrasting it with the scribes'. Early in Mark's Gospel we already find evidence of the tension that will manifest itself fully in Jerusalem. After Jesus' preaching, an even more astonishing thing happens. A man possessed with an unclean spirit calls out to Jesus. As we see in this example and throughout Mark's Gospel, the spirits and demons seem to know Jesus and are often fearful of him. In fact, they seem to understand Jesus' identity better than his disciples. As we will read again and again in Mark's Gospel, Jesus orders the spirit to be quiet and drives the unclean spirit out of the man. Jesus' ability to heal those possessed by demons is an indication of his power over evil. In the prescientific age of Jesus' time, all illnesses were understood to be manifestations of evil and sinfulness. Our modern understanding of illness is very different. Possession by unclean spirits may have been a way to describe what we might call mental illness today. It may have even been a way of describing certain kinds of physical conditions. There is evidence that there were many kinds of exorcists and healers in firstcentury Palestine. Jesus appears to be like these healers, but he heals with unique authority and connects his healing activities with the words of his preaching. We are missing the point that Mark is trying to make in this Gospel, however, if we try to explain away the healing work of Jesus. The crowds see in Jesus' cure of the possessed man further affirmation of his authority. Jesus' power to heal gives greater credence to his teaching. Jesus impresses the crowds through his words, which are manifested with power in his deeds. Mark's Gospel tells us that because of the authority with which he healed, Jesus' fame spread throughout all of Galilee. Page 4 St. Michael’s Messenger Saint of the week Page 5 St. Michael’s Messenger Notices Presentation of the Lord Feast Day: February 02 Forty days after Jesus was born, Mary and Joseph brought him to the great Temple in Jerusalem. There they presented Baby Jesus to the Heavenly Father. That was the Jewish law. The Holy Family obeyed it with loving hearts. This was a very popular feast called Candlemas in past centuries and candles were blessed and carried in procession, to show the entry of Jesus as the light of the world. While they were in the Temple, Mary also attended the Purification ceremony which was another custom. After the birth of their children, all Jewish mothers were supposed to go to the Temple for this ceremony. Mary did her duty cheerfully. She teaches us to be humble and obedient as she was. A holy old priest of the Temple named Simeon learned from God that the Infant Jesus was truly the Savior. He held Mary's Son Jesus in his arms with joy and awe. "My own eyes are looking at my salvation," he exclaimed. God allowed him recognize Jesus as the Savior and Simeon put his trust in the little Child. Imagine what Mary and Joseph were thinking. Then, inspired by God, Simeon told Mary that she would have to suffer very much. He was talking about the terrible pain our Blessed Mother would feel when Jesus died on the cross. This feast of the Presentation reminds us that we belong to God first of all. Because he is our Father and Creator, and we owe him our loving obedience Page 6 St. Michael’s Messenger Regenerating Moral and Spiritual Values in our Society –Fatherhood Crisis – Pope Francis Pt. 1 In his general audience catechesis on Jan. 28, Pope Francis turned to the role of fathers, saying that they play an irreplaceable role in family life, and their absence leaves children prey to false idols. “When children feel neglected by fathers who focus only on their problems, on their work or their own personal realization, this creates a situation of orphans in the children and youth of today, who live disoriented, without the good example or prudent guidance of a father,” the Pope said. This word, he said, is the one “which Jesus taught us to call God, giving new depth and richness to the mystery of the intimacy of God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, which is the centre of our Christian faith.” However, in modern times, we frequently speak of a “society without fathers,” in which the crisis of fatherhood can lead one to associate the term with authoritarian and repressive tendencies, the Pope noted. There will be a blessing of children ages 7years and under on Monday 02nd February 2015 at the 6:30pm mass at St. Michael’s. All mothers, Grandmothers and guardians are asked to make the effort to bring the children since they will be consecrated to Jesus, Mary and Joseph and therefore, under their special protection. A Gentle Reminder that all Mass Intentions should be in before 2pm on a Friday The Maraj family is celebrating its 18th Annual Novena dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes from 2nd –10th February at 8 Riverview Gardens, La Seiva from 6pm. All are invited. Let us pray for the Sick. Ash Wednesday Masses are as follows 6am St. Theresa’s, 9am Maracas R.C. School, 5:30pm St. Cecilia’s and 7pm St. Michael’s. The Archdiocesan Catechetical Office Suburban Vicariate invites Young Adults and Adults to Lenten Reflections on Pope Francis’ The Joy of The Gospel at Our Lady of Fatima Church, Curepe from 19th –26th February and 05th March from 6:30pm –7:30pm. Presenter: Fr. Arnold Francis Page 7 St. Michael’s Messenger Happy Birthday - February 4th—Antoinette Henry, Saadiah Ramdial 8th—Fr. Gerard, Joan Frederick, Josiah Meade 14th—Jared Scott 15th—Alfred Medera, Faustina Villaroel 16th—Juliana Hernandez 18th—Cindy Sadaphal, Virginia Alexander 19th—Suresh Narine 24th—Anton De Silva 26th—Kimberly Dennis 27th—Jean Narine 28th—Zéa Jackman, Richard Jay Williams, Peter Jay Williams The Sick Corner Patricia Ali Petra Beatrice Gerald Bennett Annie Caesar Mary Cedeno Dianne Dennis Joan Flavergny Anne Clarke Cyril Gonzales Lynn Harewood Juanita Mendoza Camilla Morris Gertrude Noreiga Matilda Noreiga Michail Ramsumair Keith Clarke If you know of any sick that wish to be visited, please contact the Parish Office and submit the information. Classifieds Need an Electrician? Call Morales Electrical Services. Phone #: 387-9545
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