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MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm Sunday 7:30, 9:00, 11:00 am and 12:45 pm (Spanish)
Monday-
Monday-Friday 9:00 am and Wednesday 7:00 pm
SAINT CHARLES BORROMEO CATHOLIC CHURCH ORLANDO, FLORIDA
ADORATION OF BLESSED SACRAMENT: THROUGH THE WEEK Death, now where is your sting?
Fridays 9:30 am—
am—12 Noon
Noon
I struggle with belief in life coming Jesus,
ROSARY: Monday-
Monday-Friday 7:45—
7:45—8:45 am
from death when...I have you weep for us.
experienced Jesus bringing life out When our hands are tied,
of death when... our faces wrapped
READINGS FOR THE WEEK in burial
What it means to me to say that
Monday: Dn 13:1-9,15-17,19-30,33-62; cloth.
new life begins now is...
Jn 8:1-11
Tuesday: Nm 21:4-9; Jn 8:21-30 Persons who have witnessed to me With your passion
Wednesday: Dn 3:14-20,91-92,95; their willingness to stake their lives on you say to
Jn 8:31-42 belief in Jesus’ gift of new life are...I death,
Thursday Gn 17:3-9; Jn 8:51-59 witness this to others in that …
Friday: Jer 20:10-13; Jn 10:31-42 “Untie them.
- Living iturgy 2011
Saturday: Ez 37:21-28; Jn 11:45-56 Let them go free.”
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Palm Sunday: Mt 21:1-11(procession) Let us go free with you
Is 50:4-7; Phil 2:6-11; SAINTS OF THE WEEK and the Father
Mt 26:14—27:66 and Spirit.
Monday Stanislaus, bishop, martyr
O Christ, open our graves. Wednesday Martin I, pope, martyr
http://liturgy.slu.edu/
Breathe on our dry bones.
You promised we will come to life ~~~~~~~~~~~
in you.
MASS INTENTIONS
Saturday, April 9 FROM OUR PASTOR
5:00 pm Tom O’Rourke
Sunday, April 10
7:30 am Clark Brandt Sr. Family I mentioned two weeks ago in the bulletin that the Gospels of this year
9:00 am Carol Imbriani (Year A of the three year cycle) are designed to instruct and encourage
11:00 am St. Charles Parishioners those who are preparing for baptism at Easter. They begin the process as
12:45 pm Edgar Ramirez Marquez catechumens, are presented to the Bishop at the beginning of Lent and are
Monday, April 11 then called “the elect”, and finally will be called “neophytes” after their
9:00 am Bill Demetree initiation - meaning “newly enlightened”. The last two Sundays have
Tuesday, April 12 reassured them that they will receive forgiveness and understanding
9:00 am Lorena and Paul Baker through their new faith. This Sunday the Gospel holds out to them the
Wednesday, April 13
most extraordinary promise made by Jesus to his disciples, the promise of
9:00 am Mafalda D’Ambrosio
7:00 pm Robert Haley eternal life with God beyond this world.
Thursday, April 14
In the first reading the prophecy of Ezekiel speaks of a time of
9:00 am Amy Barksdale
Friday, April 15 resurrection:
9:00 am Rose Marie Goethe “O my people, I will open your graves
Saturday, April 16 and have you rise from them”;
5:00 pm Joan Frances Kuetti
Sunday, April 17 and then in the Gospel Jesus explains how this hope is fulfilled in and
7:30 am Elizabeth, BettyLou and through Him:
Jack Myers “I am the resurrection and the life;
9:00 am St. Charles Parishioners whoever believes in me, even if he dies, will live,
11:00 am Carol Imbriani and everyone who lives and believes in me will never die”.
12:45 pm
It’s the same belief that we state in the Creed, which soon the
catechumens will be able to recite with us:
PARISH EVENTS
Sunday, April 10 “We look for the resurrection of the dead,
11:20 am RCIA Children (PLR) and the life of the world to come”;
6:00 pm J.A.M. (UR)
6:00 pm MOMS (CR) and we find it often in the words of the Mass, which they will share with
Monday, April 11 us - for example in the conclusion of Eucharistic Prayer III:
7:00 pm Lenten Talk 4 (C)
7:00 pm Adult RCIA (C) “ We hope to enjoy for ever the vision of your glory”.
Wednesday, April 13 In common speech we say that someone “has gone to a better place”
2:15 pm 2nd-8th Grade Youth Choir (C)
6:30 pm Adult Choir Rehearsal (CR)
when they die; and we mean it sincerely, especially when the last part of
6:30 pm Wed. Evening Faith Formation their mortal life has been full of suffering. Even so, our belief does not
(BGH, SC) take away the sense of loss we have when someone dear to us dies.
7:30 pm AA (UR) Today’s Gospel describes the conversation of Jesus with his friends Mary
Thursday, April 14 and Martha, following the death of their brother Lazarus, and it is very
7:00 pm Council of Catholic Women (BGH) clear that what we believe in our head cannot remove the pain we feel in
Friday, April 15 our heart: “When Jesus saw (Mary) weeping and the Jews who had come
9:30 am Adoration until Noon (C) with her weeping, he became perturbed and deeply troubled…And Jesus
6:00 pm Fish Fry (BGH) wept”. Those last three words (John 11: 35), the shortest verse in many
7:00 pm Stations of the Cross (C)
English translations of the Bible, give us a glimpse of the immense
8:00 pm BLD (UR)
Saturday, April 16 compassion of our Lord. Pope Saint Leo the Great said about this scene:
7:30 am Parish Clean-Up Day “In his humanity Jesus wept for Lazarus; in his divinity he raised him from
9:00 am RCIA Retreat for Elect and Parents the dead”; and we should not feel disloyal if our sadness for a time
7:00 pm Spanish Prayer Group (BGH) overwhelms our long-held beliefs. We are human and so it takes time
Sunday, April 17 before our faith that our loved ones are in the hands of God can comfort
11:20 am RCIA Children (PLR) us. And that experience of sadness should also make us determined to
6:00 pm J.A.M. (UR) live our lives in such a way that we shall not be separated from our loved
6:00 pm MOMS (BGH) ones for ever, but should grow all the closer to Jesus: through Him one
(C) – Church (CR) – Community Room
(SH) – Social Hall (SC) – School Classroom day we can be reunited with them and share with them the vision of God.
(UR) – Upper Room (BGH) – Bishop Grady Hall
(PLR) – Parish Living Room
SAINT CHARLES BORROMEO CATHOLIC CHURCH ORLANDO, FLORIDA
ST. CHARLES
$8.00 adults
$5.00 children (Optional Food Available)
MENU:
fried fish, french fries, hushpuppies,
cole slaw and dessert
choice of ice tea, lemonade or water
LENTEN LONG-SLEEVED SHIRT MISSION OFFICE LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS TO TEACH ENGLISH
RELIEF DRIVE OR HELP STUDENTS IMPROVE THEIR ENGLISH
This summer, the Diocese of Orlando Mission Office will be traveling to the
CLEAN USED OR NEW Dominican Republic to help children in our sister diocese learn English.
COTTON SHIRTS These skills are needed for the youth to pursue educational and job oppor-
(LONG AND SHORT SLEEVE) tunities in the future. Please consider this life-changing experience.
sponsored by the Florida Catholic What: English Summer Camp in the Dominican Republic
newspaper Who: College age and older, men and women, English speaking and bi-lingual
When: June 18 – July 2nd, 2011
MAY BE PLACED
Where: Mountain Villages served by the Mission Office
IN THE SPECIALLY MARKED BOX IN
in the Dominican Republic
CHURCH—THROUGH APRIL 15 Why: To assist the Mission Office Catholic School students to learn English
SAINT CHARLES BORROMEO CATHOLIC CHURCH ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Despite the fact that these are the greatest feasts of the year, they are not listed as holy days of obligation,
perhaps because participation in the Triduum should not be a matter of obligation. It should flow from a sense
that something important and wonderful is happening in which we all want to participate. There is nothing we
do as a community that is more important to our life together as Church than celebrating these days.