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Sixth Sunday In Ordinary Time February 12th, 2017 "Do not think that I have come to abolish the law or the prophets. I have come not to abolish but to fulll.” -MaƩhew 5:17

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Sixth Sunday In Ordinary Time February 12th, 2017

"Do not think that I have

come to abolish the law

or the prophets. I have

come not to abolish but

to fulfill.” -Ma hew 5:17

February 12th, 2017 Blessed Trinity Catholic Church — www.BlessedTrinityOrlando.org Page 2

Monday, February 13th, 2017 Gn 4:1-15, 25/Mk 8:11-13 8:30am—Jason Roy †

Tuesday, February 14th, 2017 Gn 6:5-8, 10/Mk 8:14-21 8:30am—Joanne Greene †

Wednesday, February 15th, 2017 Gn 8:6-11, 20-22/ 8:30am—Simone Ledee † Mk 8:22-26

Thursday, February 16th, 2017 Gn 9:13/Mk 8:27-33 8::30am—Ed Prusak †

Friday, February 17th, 2017 Gn 11:1-9/Mk 8:34—9:1 8:30am—Carlos Farinas †

Saturday, February 18th, 2017 Heb 11:1-7/Mk 9:2-13 8:30am—Jim Burke † 5:00pm—Anita Brand †

Sunday, February 19th, 2017 Lv 19:1-2/1 Cor 3:16-23/Mt 5:38-48 8:00am—People of the Church ♥ 10:00am—Audrey Lake † 12:00pm—Edwin Desiderio † 5:00pm—Diane Hoofnagle Special Intentions ♥

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)

Sun, February 12th

Mon, February 13th 9am-3pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (WC)

Tues, February 14th 10am-2pm Thrift Shoppe (CH)

Wed, February 15th 9:30am Biblical Series (PC)

Thurs, February 16th 12pm Sunshine Seniors Potluck Luncheon (PC) 7:00pm CCW Baby Shower (PC)

Fri, February 17th 10am-2pm Thrift Shoppe (CH)

Sat, February 18th 10am-2pm Thrift Shoppe (CH)

Sun, February 19th

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

PA R I S H C A L E N D A R

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SIXTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME

(Readings: Sirach 15:15-20 — 1 Corinthians 2:6-10 — Matthew 5:17-37)

Choices — “If you choose you can keep the commandments,” Sirach tells us. God

“has set before you fire and water; to whichever you choose, stretch forth your

hand” (Sirach 15:15, 16). This is a great mystery: God does not control us so com-

pletely that we cannot choose our own path. We have certain boundaries, of course,

but no one but we can choose our way within those boundaries. In today’s reading

from Matthew’s Gospel, Jesus reminds us of our freedom and our responsibility for

our lives. He calls us to look beyond the words of the commandments, all the way to

their meaning. Look beyond the adultery to the selfishness that poisons our love.

Look beyond the murder to the anger that eats away at our compassion. Look beyond

the perjured testimony to the lies and deception that drive our behavior. Our vocation

is to choose life for ourselves, and to choose a path through our part of the world that

helps make life possible and more abundant for others as well.

“Let Your Light Shine”

In today’s Gospel, part of his Sermon on the Mount,

Jesus does not speak of replacing the law of the Old

Testament. He goes beyond it. He obliges his

followers to work at being holier than even the

strictest of Pharisees. But the work is not accom-

plished by following a religious “law”, it requires

growing in love for other human beings. Followers

of Jesus know they are required to be good

stewards of others. In what way will you exercise

good stewardship over other people this week?

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 February 4th & 5th, 2017 Offertory: $17,596.21 EFT: $2,182.65

Debt Red: $4,060 EFT: $78.87

M i n i s t r y O p p o r t u n i t i e s

PASTORAL COUNCIL

Brice Gyurisko [email protected]

David Tillman d [email protected]

Pat Ma eson [email protected]

Ray Heur n [email protected]

Rosemary Mieszczak ram3731@a .net

Oscar Ahumada [email protected]

Sandra Theodoredis santheo0@a .net

Carolyn Tresnan [email protected]

Sandy Atwood [email protected]

Paul Romero [email protected]

Gladys Orlando [email protected]

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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: Donna & Jesse Perkins — Dianne & Joe Zdrodowski — Trish Dow — Abel Aguilera —

Sr. Cecilia Franco & family — Sr. Kathie Shea & family — Sr. Joanne Bierl — John Allen — Teresa & Mike Rausch —

Stephanie Clark — Rita Gazil — Paul McDonough — Judy Vance — Ruth Rose — Troy Olander — Jakob Herwig —

Vi Torno — Grimi Or z — LaVerne & Be y Tweten — Linda Smith — Alex Madison — Gary Bond — Bridget McNeil —

Mary Breiding — Fr. Roland — John Falco — Anthony Falco — Rita Mahoney — Maureen Mo — Mayra Friend —

Laurie Rollman — Carmella Ma hews — Colon Family — Ricky Rivera & Family — Lourdes Rodriguez & Family —

Norman Gonsalves — Laura & Russell Foss — Linda Foss — Roger Foss — Raymond Foss — Thomas Campbell —Bob

Rahal — Richard Tartaglia —Mario Delgado — Isabel Pagan Rivera — Maria Head — Alma Ashbaugh — Pa y Quandt —

Marie Heur n — Marty Dow — Adora Colon & family — Larry Fegebank — Juanita Cuellar — Richard Kaiser — Ester

Velasquez — Paul Carlton — Alda Wade — Lou & Suzanne Leone — Maria Pagara — Mary Rose — Jennie Prefontaine

— Mirian Marinaro — Michelle Bagg —Adela Maisonet — Armand Roy —Maria Reyes — Debra Ponder

Second Blessings Thri Shoppe & Bou que

Open Tuesdays, Fridays & Saturdays

10 am - 2 pm

We accept 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.

Kristen Schmidtfrerick — February 6th, 2017 James Shannon — February 6th, 2017

Please pray for those who have entered eternal life. Por favor oren por aquellos que han pasado a la

vida eterna.

Travelers Mass

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.

O U R P R A Y E R I N T E N T I O N S

25 Week Club Weekly Winner

BLESSED TRINITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

Adora on of the Blessed

Sacrament

Adora on of the Blessed

Sacrament is held every

Monday from 9am in the

morning to 3pm in the

a ernoon. Adora on is also

held every first Friday of the month from

9am to 9pm in the chapel.

The Biblical Series

Every Wednesday at 9:30am in the

Parish Center

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.

We proudly present this week’s lucky winner of the 25 week club drawing.

Janet Aldinger —$25

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February 26th — CELEBRATE the mass with us! Join us

at the 10am mass, followed by breakfast at IHOP.

For more informa on contact Brandie in the Youth &

Young Adults office at

[email protected]

S u n s h i n e S e n i o r s

Sunshine Seniors will share a

potluck luncheon on Thursday

February 16th at 12pm in the Parish Center. All

seniors 55 & up are welcome to come and partic-

ipate in fellowship and community! For more

information please contact the parish office.

Volunteer 1 hour a week on your own time to

help in the church.

Please call Russell Foss at 407-273-5719

BLESSED TRINITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

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FAITH FORMATION

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OUR CATHOLIC APPEAL

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BLESSED TRINITY CCW

On Thursday, February 16, at 7 pm at the Parish

Center. Bring a gift-diapers (all sizes - newborn

through size 5), new or used baby clothes

(through baby’s 1st year), car seats, cribs,

strollers. We will have goodies, games, raffles,

fun and fellowship! Can’t come?

Make a donation… For information, call

Mary Ann 407-825-9906

Support Our Troops

Twice a year, Blessed Trinity’s Council of Catholic Women sends out “Cookie for the Troops” Care Packages. Last November we sent 156 boxes of cookies and other comforts of home to our troops

serving in combat. We NEED your help again! Donate items to send to our troops:

These small ubiquitous items we civilians take for granted can have an uplifting impact on the lives of

our service men and woman serving so far away from home. If you know a soldier in a combat zone and would like them to receive one of our care packs, please give their name and address to

Pat Matteson 407-733-3069 or the Parish Office. For more info please call Pat Matteson.

Please put donations in red box or bring your donations to the Welcome Center clearly marked “Troop Care Packs” by March 10th. The boxes will be packed on Saturday March 11th in

order for them to arrive before Easter. God bless you and thank you for your support!

Granola/Protein Bars Cookies (Baked if possible) Popcorn (Popped) Beef Jerky Oreo Cookies Gallon-size freezer bags Small packs crackers/peanuts Hard Candies/Gum (No Chocolates) Crystal Lite to Go, etc. (For water bottles) Small Toiletries/Deodorant Tube Socks

Blank Greeting Cards Playing Cards/Small Card Games Comic Books Small soft cover uplifting pamphlets Individual packs of tissues Small packs of wet wipes/Hand sanitizer Small bags of pretzels, nuts, etc. Chap Stick/Sunscreen Toothbrushes/toothpaste Dental floss Financial donations to defray cost of postage

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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, Febrero 13, 2017 Gn 4:1-15, 25/Mc 8:11-13

Martes, Febrero 14, 2017 Gn 6:5-8, 10/Mc 8:14-21

Miércoles, Febrero 15, 2017 Gn 8:6-11, 20-22/Mc 8:22-26

Jueves, Febrero 16, 2017 Gn 9:13/Mc 8:27-33

Viernes, Febrero 17, 2017 Gn 11:1-9/Mc 8:34—9:1

Sábado, Febrero 18, 2017 Heb 11:1-7/Mc 9:2-13

Domingo, Febrero 19,2, 2017 Lv 19:1-2/1 Cor 3:16-23/

Mt 5:38-48

Domingo, 12 de febrero Rosario 11:20am (CH), Educación Religiosa 9am, 11am (PC)

Lunes, 13 de febrero Adoración al Santísimo 9am-3pm (WC)

Martes, 14 de febrero Tienda de Segunda Mano 10am-2pm (TS),

Miércoles, 15 de febrero Practica coro 7:30pm (WC), Educación Religiosa 5pm (PC)

Jueves, 16 de febrero Clase Bíblica 7pm (PC)

Viernes, 17 de febrero Circulo de Oración 7pm (WC)

Sábado, 18 de febrero Tienda de Segunda Mano 10am-2pm (TS)

Domingo, 19 de febrero 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 Ro-sario. Estan todos invitados a acompañarnos y participar de este lindo regalo que nos regalo. Señor. Rubén Marcano

Sagrada Familia Si desea que la imagen de la Sa-grada Familia los visite en su casa por una semana por favor de co-municarse con Jose Linares (407) 591-0731

Clases Bíblicas Las clases bíblicas con el Sr. Rogelio Manrique son los jueves a la 7:00pm en los salones 7 y 8 del salón parroquial.

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 Bienveni-da. Acompáñenos cantar, orar, alabar y recibir bendicio-nes. ¡Los esperamos! Eduardo Cintron (321)947-2920

LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Sexto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario; Día Mundial del Matrimonio Martes: Santos Cirilo y Metodio; Día de San Valentín Viernes: Los Siete Fundadores de la Orden de los Siervos de María Sábado: Santa María Virgen

MINISTERIOS DE LA LITURGIA Servidores del Altar

Cherryl Sanabia: 321-460-2683 Hermano Ron Lafleche: 407-277-1702, ext. 116

Ministros de la Eucaristía José Martinez: 407-484-9448

Ministerio de Ujieres María Martin: 407-7157457

Proclamadores de la Palabra Luis Melo: 407-732-3763

Ministros de Música Joann Sanabia: 407-293-4169

Ministro de los Enfermos Francisco Murillo: 407-766-9045

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Reflexión….

Exposición del Santísimo Todos los primeros viernes del mes tendremos exposición al Santísimo. Empezando después de la misa de las 8:30 de la mañana y terminando a las 9:00 de la noche con el grupo de oración. También todos los lunes hay adoración desde las 9am a las 3pm. En la capilla en el Centro de Bienvenida. ¡Invitamos a todos a que nos acompañen a vivir momentos de oración y recogimiento!

TÚ DECIDES Sexto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario Eclo 15:15-20/1Cor 2:6-10/Mt 5:17-37 “Si tú lo quieres, puedes guardar los mandamientos”, nos dice Eclesiásti-co (Sirácide). Dios “ha puesto delante de ti fuego y agua; extiende la mano a lo que quieras” (Eclo 15:15, 16). Este es un gran misterio: Dios no nos controla tan completamente que no podemos elegir nuestro propio camino. Es cierto que tenemos límites, pero nadie sino nosotros mismos podemos elegir el camino den-tro de esos límites. En la lectura de hoy del Evangelio según san Mateo, Jesús nos recuerda que somos libres y responsables de nuestra vida. Nos llama a ir más allá de las

palabras de los mandamientos para considerar su significado. Si vas más allá del adulterio verás el egoísmo que envenena nuestro amor. Si vas más allá del asesinato verás la ira que corroe nuestra compasión. Si vas más allá del falso testimonio (perjurio) verás las mentiras y engaños que producen este comportamiento. Nuestra vocación es elegir la vida para nosotros mismos, y tomar un camino a través de nuestro mundo que haga la vida posible y más abundante para otros también. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE El siglo pasado en la década de los 70s, un joven mexicano cruzaba el desierto fron-terizo entre México y Estados Unidos. Un sacerdote lo encontró y se ofreció a cruzarlo en su camioneta a Estados Unidos. El sacerdote le dijo que si regresaba a su tierra lo estaría esperando en Santa Ana de Guadalupe, un pequeño rancho cerca de Jalosto-titlán, en la región de Los Altos de Jalisco, México. Con el tiempo, el joven regresó a México y fue en busca de su buen samaritano. Preguntando por él, la gente del pueblo lo llevó a una capilla donde se sorprendió al ver la foto de su bienhechor en la tumba de santo Toribio Romo. Muchos inmigrantes que relatan lo mismo acerca de un sacerdote o buen samari-tano que rescata indocumentados en el desierto, alimentándolos, llevándolos a Estados Unidos, incluso, diciéndoles dónde encontrar trabajo. En 1928, Toribio Romo fue asesinado a la edad de 28 años durante “La Cristia-na” (1926–1929). Este joven sacerdote murió a manos de un gobierno cruel que no sabia respetar los derechos humanos. Ahora como santo se dedica a ayudar a los po-bres que sufren a causa de leyes inmigratorias que tampoco respetan los derechos hu-manos.

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¡ENTERESE!

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¡ENTERESE!