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407 South 33rd Street, Ft. Pierce, FL 34947 Office: 772-461-2233 Fax: 772-461-2242 Pastor Fr. Richard E. George II Parochial Vicar Fr. James Bowman Deacon Jack Raisch St. Juan Diego Mission Fr. Jaime Dorado, Administrator English ~ Mass Times Monday-Saturday ……………………...……..…8:15am Saturday (Vigil)…….…………………...….…....4:00pm Sunday………..7:45am, 9:30am, 11:30am and 5:00pm Confession Saturday 3pm or anyƟme by appointment Spanish ~ Mass Times Sunday St. Juan Diego Center...8:00am, 10:00am & 12:00noon St. Anastasia Church.………..……..7:00pm St. Anastasia Office Staff and School Administrators Bookkeeper/Office Manager Theresa Rondeau [email protected] Church Sectry/Sacrmntl Records Linda Noelke [email protected] Communications/Web/Bulletin Joanna Marazzi [email protected] Internal Services Director Darlene Francis [email protected] Music Director Kristin Jones 772-461-2233 Receptionist JoAnn Clark [email protected] Maintenance Joe Guettler & Jose Tenjo 772-461-2233 St. Anastasia Catholic School John Carroll Catholic High School Dr. Kevin Hoeffner, Principal 772-461-2232 Fr. Tom Barrett, President 772-464-5200 Karen Richmond, Asst. Principal Ben Hopper, Principal St. Anastasia Catholic Church Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 26, 2014

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407 South 33rd Street, Ft. Pierce, FL 34947 Office: 772-461-2233 Fax: 772-461-2242

Pastor Fr. Richard E. George II

Parochial Vicar Fr. James Bowman Deacon Jack Raisch

St. Juan Diego Mission Fr. Jaime Dorado, Administrator

English ~ Mass Times Monday-Saturday ……………………...……..…8:15am Saturday (Vigil)…….…………………...….…....4:00pm Sunday………..7:45am, 9:30am, 11:30am and 5:00pm

Confession Saturday 3pm or any me by appointment

Spanish ~ Mass Times Sunday St. Juan Diego Center...8:00am, 10:00am & 12:00noon St. Anastasia Church.………..……..7:00pm

St. Anastasia Office Staff and School Administrators

Bookkeeper/Office Manager Theresa Rondeau [email protected] Church Sectry/Sacrmntl Records Linda Noelke [email protected] Communications/Web/Bulletin Joanna Marazzi [email protected] Internal Services Director Darlene Francis [email protected] Music Director Kristin Jones 772-461-2233 Receptionist JoAnn Clark [email protected] Maintenance Joe Guettler & Jose Tenjo 772-461-2233

St. Anastasia Catholic School John Carroll Catholic High School Dr. Kevin Hoeffner, Principal 772-461-2232 Fr. Tom Barrett, President 772-464-5200 Karen Richmond, Asst. Principal Ben Hopper, Principal

St. Anastasia Catholic Church Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time

October 26, 2014

ST. ANASTASIA MINISTRIES

ALTAR SERVER MINISTRY Stacy Blum, Altar Server Coordinator sli [email protected] TRAINERS: John Fesler, Order of Merit Tom Bush, Server Elite [email protected] Dr. Bill Stanton, Master Server to Master of Ceremonies

BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY Gina Daigle [email protected] 772-461-2233

CHALICE PROGRAM MINISTRY Emily Davis 772-359-2017

C.H.E.S.T. MINISTRY (Catholic Health Educa on Speaker Topics) Dr. Adam J. Ball [email protected]

CHILDREN’S LITURGY MINISTRY Linda Schildwachter 772-971-6419

FRIENDS & FAMILY FELLOWSHIP MINISTRY Joy Yancy & Dina McNeill 772-201-6099

LECTOR & EUCHARISTIC MINISTRY Mike & Ronda Morse 772-464-1703

MUSIC MINISTRY Kris n Jones 772-461-2233

NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING MINISTRY Bonnie Ruppert 772-332-6817

CHURCH NURSERY MINISTRY Cathie Rexroad [email protected] 772- 971-3507

PERPETUAL EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Linda Schildwachter peachapel@a .net 772-971-6419

PRISON MINISTRY Deacon Jack Raisch 772-461-2233

RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY REPRESENTATIVES Dr. Robert & Peggy Norton [email protected] 772-465-8298

S.A.A.M (Social Awareness and Ac on Ministry Robert & Nixalys Vega 772-528-4827

SACRAMENTAL OUTREACH MINISTRY Barbara Baji [email protected] 772-465-5980

Theatre Ministry (Passion Play) & Youth Theatre Marie Kerr 772-205-7309 USHERING MINISTRY Bill Keesler [email protected] 772-579-3572

PARISH COUNCIL Barbara Baji Stacy Blum Lori Bellino Robert J. Cuddy, Jr Gina Daigle Bill Keesler Marie Kerr Mike Morse-President Ronda Morse Peggy Norton Linda Schildwachter-VP Joy Yancy-Secretary

*Kevin Hoeffner *Karen Richmond (Auxiliary Members) *Darlene Francis *Joanna Marazzi (Staff Members)

FINANCIAL COUNCIL Louis Capezza Karen Hogan Frank Lynch Dr. Edward Novak Rita Stikelether

Sunday October 26th: 12:30pm Bingo School Cafeteria 3:00pm –5:00pm Youth Theatre Ministry Parish Center

Tuesday October 28th: 6:45pm-9:00pm Women’s CRHP SE Room

Thursday October 30th: 12:30pm Bridge SE Room 7:00pm-9:00pm Tradi onal Choir Church

Friday October 31st: 5:00pm Rosary @ PCC 12th & Delaware

Saturday November 1st: 3:00pm Confession Church

Mon-Sat Following Daily Mass 9:00am Rosary & Divine Mercy Chaplet Church

October 26, 2014 Page 2

Readings for the Week

ST. ANASTASIA ORGANIZATIONS/CLUBS

BINGO KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Bill Wolf 772- 461-3108 Robert J. Cuddy, Jr. 772-252-4168

BRIDGE CLUB ST. Vincent DE Paul Lelia Barnes 772-461-3494 Pam Barclay 772-465-4551 Dorothy Sco o 772-461-6894

CCW Lori Bellino [email protected]

CATHOLIC BOY SCOUTING CATHOLIC GIRL SCOUTING Beth Pantano 786-266-8016 Dawn Borrow 772-465-4693

Parish Calendar of Events

LOVE SHOWN IN ACTION Do you receive the word of God with joy as the Thessalonians did? Their faith showed in their actions. They became models for other believers. The first reading tells us to put our faith into action. This passage is part of a long list of ordinances God commanded the Israelites to observe. God will judge us by how we treat our neighbors. God will hear the cries of any whom we neglect or mistreat and will come to their defense. In today’s Gospel the Pharisees put the question of God’s law to Jesus. “Which commandment of the law is the greatest?” (Matthew 22:36) How could he possibly choose from all the detailed commandments the Jews observed? He was sure to offend somebody by his answer! Of course, Jesus went right to the heart of the matter. Love is the greatest commandment—love of God and love of neighbor. Everything else is based on this. copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

Spiritual Guidance

Monday: Eph 4:32 — 5:8; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 13:10-17

Tuesday: Eph 2:19-22; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 6:12-16

Wednesday: Eph 6:1-9; Ps 145:10-14; Lk 13:22-30

Thursday: Eph 6:10-20; Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10; Lk 13:31-35

Friday: Phil 1:1-11; Ps 111:1-6; Lk 14:1-6

Saturday: Rv 7:2-4, 9-14; Ps 24:1-6; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 5:1-12a

Sunday: Wis 3:1-9; Ps 23:1-6; Rom 5:5-11 or 6:3-9; Jn 6:37-40, or any readings from no. 668 or from Masses for the Dead, nos. 1011-1016

Mass Intentions

SATURDAY October 25th: 8:15am Anne Mare Ageeb by Family For the Candle Wall Inten ons 4:00pm † Michael Landolfa by Wife Kathy For the Candle Wall Inten ons

SUNDAY October 26th: 7:45am † Mary Rose Johnson by Family For the Candle Wall Inten ons 9:30am Parishioners of St. Anastasia For the Candle Wall Inten ons 11:30am Fr. Michael Woodcock by Bereavement Ministry For the Candle Wall Inten ons 5:00pm Dean Dimitroff by Family Happy Birthday For the Candle Wall Inten ons

MONDAY October 27th: 8:15am Ralph & † Rita Tileston by Family Happy 65th Anniversary For the Candle Wall Inten ons

TUESDAY October 28th: 8:15am † Anthony Fossaceca by Virginia Fossaceca For the Candle Wall Inten ons

WEDNESDAY October 29th: 8:15am † James Murphy by Catherine Murphy For the Candle Wall Inten ons

THURSDAY October 30th: 8:15am † Russell Antell by Eva Antell For the Candle Wall Inten ons

FRIDAY October 31st: 8:15am Ralph & † Rita Tileston by the Children For the Candle Wall Inten ons

SATURDAY November 1st: 8:15am † Marie Wolf by Bill Wolf For the Candle Wall Inten ons 4:00pm † Lee Johnson by Mr & Mrs Frank Messina For the Candle Wall Inten ons

SUNDAY November 2nd: 7:45am † Glen Black by Family For the Candle Wall Inten ons 9:30am Parishioners of St. Anastasia For the Candle Wall Inten ons 11:30am Dr. & Mrs Sergio Wong, Sr by Michelle Aldana For the Candle Wall Inten ons 5:00pm All Souls in Purgatory by Assaly Family For the Candle Wall Inten ons

Please call the Parish Office at 772-461-2233 to inform us of anyone hospitalized or in

hospice care or in need of anoin ng of the sick. The names will remain on the sick list for two weeks. Please no fy the office if prayers are s ll needed.

Frank Bianca 10/26/14

Crista Bush 10/19/14

Timothy Catalina 10/19/14

David Clasby 10/19/14

Ann Condello 10/19/14

Judith Craig 10/19/14

Bryan Deering 10/19/14

Lanette Egers 10/19/14

Jeffrey Garlan 10/19/14

Bob Geikle 10/19/14

Ruth Gosline 10/19/14

Cara Kimmelman 10/26/14

Mickey Koblank 10/26/14

Mary Kornely 10/26/14

Jeanne Kuklinski 10/19/14

Virginia LeBlanc 10/19/14

Sharon Lutz 10/19/14

The Melendy Family 10/26/14

Madison Martignetti 10/19/14

Lynne Marie Noon-Mitchelltree 10/19/14

Rose Martignetti 10/26/14 Nancy Melvin 10/26/14

Bill O’Dell, Sr. 10/19/14

Ro O’Dell 10/19/14

Henry Palmer 10/19/14

Phoebe Palmer 10/26/14

Ronda Plummer 10/26/14

Deacon Jack Raisch 10/26/14

Jimmy Reeves, Jr 10/26/14

Howard Roberts 10/26/14

Krysta Schildwachter 10/19/14

Cricket Smith 10/19/14

Nora & Leslie Webb 10/26/14

John Willis 10/19/14

Tom Willis 10/19/14

Fr. Michael Woodcock 10/26/14

Hospitalized & Home Bound

October 26, 2014 Page 3

Bread & Wine

Adoration Chapel Candles

Flowers

Church Sanctuary Candle

The Bread & Wine is a Beautiful Way to Celebrate or Remember a Loved One.

For the Intention of George Ageeb By the Ageeb Family

For the Intentions of Noell Hunter

For The Intentions of Joan Lawlor

Sacramental Outreach Ministry Please con nue to keep our Homebound in your prayers.

Our Next Mee ng will be Friday, November 21st following the 8:15am Mass.

Please Pray for the recently deceased members of our Parish

and their grieving families.

Frances Miller Serafino Turchiano

In Loving Memory of Russell Antell By Eva Antell

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Parish Connection

Our annual food drive will begin the weekend of November 2nd and ends on November 21st. Your non-perishable food items should go in the bins located in front of the Parish Center. We are “adop ng” 50 families this year and the need in our community seems to be growing.

Items that are needed: powdered milk, peanut bu er, jelly, cereal, soups, canned fruits, canned vegetables, rice,

beans, cookies, crackers, spaghe sauce and noodles, canned chili/stews, canned meats like tuna & chicken,

oatmeal, breakfast bars, boxed instant potatoes, stuffing, cranberry sauce, applesauce, spaghe -o’s, etc.

Whatsoever you do to the least of my brothers, that you do unto Me… (Ma hew 25:34-40)

Bereavement Ministry Remembrance Service

For All Souls

The St. Anastasia's Bereavement Ministry invites all parishioners to honor those who have died, at a Remembrance Service for your deceased loved

ones, on Saturday, November 1st at 4pm, in our Church followed by a light recep on in the Parish Center.

Bereavement Ministers will be collec ng photos of your deceased loved ones who will be lovingly prayed for,

as their pictures are displayed in our church. The Ministers are asking you to place a photo of your deceased loved ones

(either framed or unframed) in an envelope labeled with your name and phone number and the name(s) of who is

photographed, to be collected a er all weekend masses on 10/25 and 10/26.

Photos can be picked up on Sunday, Nov 2nd a er the 5:00pm Mass, in our Parish Center. Please email

Gina Daigle at [email protected], with any ques ons.

NEED EXTRA $$$ FOR THE HOLIDAYS?

JOIN SOME OF THE FORT PIERCE MARKET VENDORS

SELL YOUR NEW/USED OR CRAFTED ITEMS ON

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2014

UNDER THE ST. ANASTASIA SCHOOL PAVILION 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM RENT A 10X10 SPACE FOR $20.00 BEFORE NOVEMBER 1, 2014

TO RESERVE YOUR SPACE- CONTACT BOB CORCORAN: (H) 429-0081 OR © 979-6586 OR E-MAIL

[email protected]

FLEA MARKET

At

CRAFT FAIR

Daylight Saving Time ends Sunday, November 2nd. Don’t forget to set your clocks back one hour on

Saturday night!

Page 5 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 26, 2014

Please Pray for the safety of our Parish members and their families who are

serving in the Military. GOD BLESS THE USA!

PFC Fred Blakeslee SFC Class Michael Bradfute PVT 2nd Class Jack Bullers Maj. Jonathan Cintron PFC Wambuy Dannielle Maj. David Gue ler Staff Sgt. William Heffner Pvt. Russell Laine Capt Thomas McCabe SPC Robert Muth Staff Sgt David Rockwell PVT2 Robert J. Rudoff

LCPL Nicholas Schiller SPC Wilfredo Silva Sgt. Paul Sinno , Jr. Lt. Col William John Smith ND 2 Jesse S glbauer LT JG Steve Szalay Dr. Kevin Tetsworth SPL Jacob Tippman Sgt. Donald Willems III SPC David Wright, III SFC Kristen Wynne MSG Thomas Wynne

Altar Server Ministry If you are interested, in becoming an altar server please contact

The Parish Office at 772-461-2233 or Stacy Blum at sli [email protected]

To download an applica on please visit our website at www.stanastasiachurch.org under Ministries - Altar Server

The Prayer Chalice for Vocations Ministry

Many families have had the opportunity to take part in this ministry and have experienced this wonderful form of family prayer and devo on.

Many have prayed for our Priests, Deacons, Sisters, and Brothers of the Diocese, along with

prayers for a calling to Voca ons. PLEASE join in and celebrate this wonderful ministry.

Please call Emily Davis at 772-359-2017 and she will be happy to assign a desired week and me.

The Moll Family received the Chalice on Sunday, October 19th at the 9:30am Mass.

MASS FOR “SHUT-INS” Broadcast on EWTN

Daily Masses: 8:00am, 12:00noon, 7:00pm

Divine Mercy: 3:00pm Daily

Stations of the Cross: Fridays at 2:30pm

We Need Hours Filled Please help our Adoration Chapel. Without your assistance we may lose the privilege

of a 24/7 Adoration Chapel. Choose a day and hour below --- make an appointment with Jesus each week.

Call a coordinator that corresponds to you chosen time. Please be generous with your time as God is generous to you!

Sunday’s 12am, 1am, 2am, 4am, 10am, 2pm, 7pm Monday’s 3am, 4am, 5am, 10am, 11am, 12pm, 10pm Tuesday’s 12am, 7am, 6pm, 9pm Wednesday’s 12am, 2am, 3am, 5am, 8am Thursday’s 4am, 2pm, 3pm, 4pm Friday’s 12am, 1am, 2am, 3am, 7am, 11am, 5pm, 6pm, 11pm Saturday’s 12am, 4am, 11am, 2pm, 4pm, 6pm, 9pm

For more informa on, to obtain a log in number or the code, please email peachapel@a .net or call one of us:

Midnight to 6am Pat & Barb Langel 772-370-0353 6am to Noon Joan Eberhart 772-466-7094 Noon to 6pm Ann Rise 772-359-8824 6pm to Midnight Liz Whitty 772-985-7881 Head Coordinator Linda Schildwachter 772-971-6419

BAPTISMAL PREP

Bap sm prepara on classes are held the SECOND Wednesday of the month from 7-9 pm in the

Parish Center. Please call the Parish Office at 461-2233 to register for the class.

Fr. George is available for the actual Bap sms. Bap sms are usually conferred a er the

11:30 a.m. Mass on Sunday.

Page 6 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 26, 2014

Finance Information

Weekly Collections ~ Week of October 12th:

Means of Tithing 2014 Means of Tithing 2013

1st Collection 236 $ 6,940.00 233 $ 5,218.00 1st Collection Cash $ 669.00 Cash $ 1,251 .00 Parish Maint 103 $ 898.00 113 $ 876.00 Parish Maint Cash $ 303.00 Cash $ 363.00 World Mission Sunday 63 $ 454.00 62 $ 392.00 Parish Pay 215 $ 4,914.23 226 $ 4,759.23 Total $ 14,178.23 $ 12,859.23

*Means of Tithing (# of envelopes, amount of loose cash & # of families contributing through Parish Pay) **Finance Information is 2 weeks in arrear due to bulletin submission deadlines

Thank you for your continued support and generosity

New to St. Anastasia Parish?

Register to keep up on parish events, ministry informa on, volunteer informa on, exci ng ac vi es

and for Sacramental purposes. Stop by the Parish Office and pick up a registra on form or

visit our website at www.stanastasiachurch.org. Thank you for being part of our Family of Faith and for

suppor ng St. Anastasia Parish!

Thank you to the 314 Families that helped us reach our 2014 DSA goal

of $106,500.00

There are $13,912 in pledges remaining to be paid. Many thanks to the parishioners who

continue to pay the remaining pledges!

Please remember that all pledges must be paid by December 31, 2014 for St. Anastasia to receive credit towards our 2014 DSA Goal.

Vehicle Decals are available for purchase in the

Parish Office for $8 each or 3 for $20.

Limited quan es are available get yours today!

BINGO is here at St. Anastasia!

SUNDAY AFTERNOONS at 12:30 pm

(Doors open at 10:00 AM) For more info, call Bill Wolf

At 772-461-3108 Proceeds from Bingo helps to support St Anastasia’s Parish!

Anastasia’s A c Thri Shop

Your dona ons are so important to us. Please call for a pick-up of large items. Pick-up days are Monday,

Wednesday and Saturdays. 772-467-1444.

There is also a drop-off box located at the North end of the Church and School parking lot. You may drop off items there or at the shop. 3901 Okeechobee Road,

across from Moonswiners Bar-B-Q.

Our shop hours are: Monday ~ Friday 9:00am – 5:00pm

Saturday ~ 9:00am – 4:00pm Sundays ~ 11:00am – 4:00pm

We are in need of Volunteers! Please consider sharing your me and talent.

All proceeds benefit the school. If you are interested please contact Maria Meyer at 772-467-1444.

Page 7 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 26, 2014

The Social Awareness and Ac on Ministry (SAAM) would like to thank Captain Chris Jones

and his colleagues from the St. Lucie County Fire Department for taking their me to provide

informa on on fire safety to adults and children in our Parish. While the adults par cipated in an informa onal session in the center, the children

enjoyed touring the two fire trucks onsite, learning about fire safety and how people are

rescued, and pretending to ex nguish fires using the fire hose. Thank you all who were

able to a end the event!

St. Anastasia invites prospec ve parents, grandparents and students to come experience what makes their school excep onal! Join them on

Friday, November 14, 2014 from 8:30 a.m. un l 11:30 a.m. The school is located at 401 S. 33rd Street in Fort Pierce and serves students in Pre-K 3 through eighth grade. Discover the

difference at St. Anastasia where they have been serving the Treasure Coast since 1926.

St. Anastasia Catholic School provides a challenging, faith-based curriculum, small classroom sizes and highly-qualified teachers and assistants. They boast a championship athle c program, as well as an award-winning

fine arts program that includes band, choir, drama, Spanish, art and more! They are proud of our Catholic Iden ty by providing weekly liturgies and daily prayer.

The Middle School uses 1:1 iPad technology and up-to-date technology is available at every grade level. The school has a gated campus with a full security system. They are also pleased to offer extra-curricular ac vi es

such as Student Government, Odyssey of the Mind, STEM Robo cs, Junior Master Gardeners Program and a very strong Scou ng Program for boys and girls. St. Anastasia also has an extensive a ercare program, hot lunch service

and bus service is available.

For more informa on about the school or for ques ons about the Open House, please contact the school at 772-461-2232 or visit www.saintanastasiaschool.org.

Page 8 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 26, 2014

St. Anastasia School Gift Shop and Uniform Store

T/W/TH: 7:45am—3:00pm

Located between the Parish Center and the Media Center Stop in to view new selections of gifts for

Hostess Gifts, Decorations, Candlesticks, Rosaries and Statutes

*All profits go directly to St. Anastasia School*

Children’s Liturgy

Children ages 4-6 years old are invited to join our Children’s Liturgy on Sundays at the 9:30am Mass. We have qualified teachers who bring the gospel message to their level. The children receive a blessing at Mass, are taken to a classroom for the Liturgy of the Word, and then return for the Liturgy of the Eucharist.

If you have any ques ons, please call Linda Schildwachter 772-971-6419

Children’s Nursery

We gladly welcome infants age 6 weeks and older, as well as, toddlers up to age 4 during the 9:30am Mass on Sunday. Parents wishing to have their children a end the nursery may bring the children to the Kindergarten classroom prior to Mass.

If you have any ques ons please contact Cathie Rexroad at 772-971-3507

St. Anastasia Catholic School

Please check out our web site for all the details

including tuition rates and registration requirements:

www.saintanastasiaschool.org

Need more information? Call the School Office at 461-2232

Come Pray With Us! Rosary & Divine Mercy Chaplet

Please join us immediately a er daily Mass (Monday—Saturday) as we pray the Rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplet. Our Mother Mary hears our prayerful

plea and brings our pe ons to her beloved Son!

Prayer For Peace In Iraq Lord,

The plight of our country is a deep and the suffering of Chris ans

is severe and frightening.

Therefore, we ask you Lord to spare our lives, and to grant us pa ence,

and courage to con nue our witness of Chris an values with trust and hope.

Lord, peace is the founda on of life; Grant us the peace and stability that

will enable us to live with each other without fear and anxiety, and with dignity and joy.

Glory be to you forever.

Prayer for Vocations

Father, you call each one of us by name and ask us to follow you. Bless your Church by raising up dedicated leaders from our families and friends in the Diocese of Palm Beach, who will generously serve your people as sisters, brothers, deacons, and priests. Inspire us as we grow to know you, and open our hearts to hear your call. We ask this in the name of Jesus, Our Lord.

Amen.

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RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY

Pray for the (approximately) 10 babies who were surgically terminated at the abortion mill in Fort Pierce.

Please also pray for the untold numbers of medically aborted lives that go uncounted.

Let us always Pray for the end of Abortion, Euthanasia and the Death Penalty, so that we may become a People of Life to the World!

Sept. 24 Sept. 24 Sept. 24 --- Nov. 2, 2014 Nov. 2, 2014 Nov. 2, 2014 United Peaceful, Prayerful, Witness for LIFE 1- Prayer/witness: at the abortion mill with a friend. St. A’s is to cover Wednesdays between 1-5 pm at 12th & Delaware. Bring the kids, they are the best witnesses of all !! (pro-life signs are encouraged) Flyers in back of church

40 DAYS for LIFE is saving lives and closing abor on clinics through witness and prayer. Become a part of this dynamic ministry. Sta s cs to date: * 8,973 lives saved ! * 8,973 lives saved ! * 8,973 lives saved ! * 101 workers quit !* 101 workers quit !* 101 workers quit ! * 56 abor on clinics closed ! * 56 abor on clinics closed ! * 56 abor on clinics closed !

"As practicing Catholics, we are not allowed to support in

any way, ever, at any time, for any reason candidates who

support intrinsic evils." Benedict XVI, Pope Emeritus

October is RESPECT LIFE month October is RESPECT LIFE month October is RESPECT LIFE month and is also the month of the ROSARYand is also the month of the ROSARYand is also the month of the ROSARY

“The Right to Life transcends ALL other rights combined".

Bishop Felipe J. Estevez, St Augustine, FL

These are the 5 Non-Negotiables which are against Catholic moral teaching: 1- Abortion 2- Euthanasia 3- Embryonic Stem Cell Research 4- Human Cloning 5- Homosexual (so called) Marriage Candidate Positions on Catholic Issues *** In both the Gubernatorial race and US Representa ve race District 18: there is one candidate who agrees with the Catholic posi on on the 5 important issues and one who is against the Catholic posi on. Please research these. For informa on, go to the Florida Catholic Bishops website at www.flccb.org and click on the Candidate Ques onnaire Project.

Election Tuesday Election Tuesday Election Tuesday --- Nov. 4, Nov. 4, Nov. 4, 2014 2014 2014 Early Voting Early Voting Early Voting --- Oct. 20 Oct. 20 Oct. 20 --- Nov. 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 1

10am 10am 10am --- 6pm Daily6pm Daily6pm Daily

**Please come and pray with us! Wedon’tevenhavesnow! When you pray outside the abortion mill, you are there representing Christ’s love

and mercy and hope. 40DaysforLifeDirector,ShawnCarney

Christ The King / Viva Cristo Rey Come and celebrate

The KING and Prince of Peace! Sunday, November 23, 2014

What is happening? In place of all the regular scheduled Masses at St. Anastasia Church, Juan Diego Center, and the

Notre Dame Catholic Mission, on Sunday, November 23rd, our community of families and friends will celebrate one Mass together.

Times: 7:30 a.m. Adora on of the Blessed Sacrament at St. Anastasia Church. 8:30 a.m. Procession 10:00 a.m. The Divine Liturgy (Mass), with three different choirs & tradi ons.

Where?

On the St. Anastasia School Soccer Field at 10:00 a.m.

What will I need? Chairs and blankets will be allowed on the soccer field for sea ng.

Food will be available for purchase a er Mass. All are welcome to come and celebrate Christ as Our King and Prince of Peace.

Why?

To publicly celebrate Christ as Our King & Savior of the World.

Please Note: The Saturday Vigil Mass at 4:00p.m. on November 22nd will be celebrated as normal.

CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS St. Anastasia Church #025300 407 S. 33rd Street Ft. Pierce, FL 34947 TELEPHONE 772 461-2233 Office CONTACT PERSON Joanna Marazzi 772-461-2233 EMAIL: [email protected] SOFTWARE MSPublisher 2007 Adobe Acrobat X Windows Vista PRINTER Canon IR2022 TRANSMISSION TIME Tuesday, October 21, 2014 SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION October 26, 2014 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 11 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE USE THIS COPY ~ HAD TO REVISE! **Please make sure page 10 is always the BACK page