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Church of the Incarnation

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Parish Office: 5124 Gateway Dr. , Tampa, FL 33615 Mon - Fri: 9:00am - 4:00pm Phone: 813-885-7861 www.icctampa.org

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PARISH OFFICE Hours: 9am - 4pm 5124 Gateway Dr. , Tampa, FL 33615 Ph. 813.885.7861 www.icctampa.org

SCHOOL OFFICE 5111 Webb Rd., Tampa, FL 33615 Ph. 813.884.4502 Fax: 813.885.3734 www.icstampa.org

CLERGY Rev. Michael Suszynski, Pastor Rev. Jairo Atehortua, Parochial Vicar Rev. Philip Clement, Parochial Vicar Deacon Ramon Rodriguez Deacon Pablo Maldonado

STAFF Stewardship Director “Pro Tem” - Rae Stabile 813-885-7861/ stewardship@icctampa.org Facility Manager - Dave Arnold darnold@icctampa.org / 813-919-4284 Parish Secretary - Irene Martinez imartinez@icctampa.org Receptionist/Bulletin Editor - Silvia Rivera srivera@icctampa.org Director of Music - David Funes dfunes@icctampa.org / 813-885-7861 Director of Faith Formation - Carmen Cayon ccayon@icctampa.org / 813-884-3624 Sacrament Prep. & Youth Ministry Philomena Johnson pjohnson@icctampa.org/813-884-3624

MASS SCHEDULE Monday through Friday: 7:00am & 8:30am Saturday: 8:30am & 4:30pm (Vigil) Sunday: 7:30am, 9:00am, 10:30am (signed), & 12pm Holy Days: 7:00pm (Vigil) , 7:00am, 8:30am, 12:10pm, 6:00pm (Spanish), 7:30pm (English) MISAS EN ESPAÑOL: Domingos a la 1:30pm Viernes a las 6:30pm CONFESSIONS: Saturdays - 2:30pm to 3:30pm in Church Or by appointment

DEVOTIONS Morning Prayer Group: Liturgy of the Hours Mon., Tue., Thurs., Fri. & Sat.: 8:10am - 8:25am

EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Every 1st Friday following the 8:30am Mass until 6:15pm in the chapel ROSARY: Thursdays at 11:30am in the chapel ROSARIO EN ESPAÑOL - Jueves de 5:30pm-6:30pm

BEGINNING AGAIN

LIVING AS THE BODY OF CHRIST

The Gospels of Matthew and Luke can be said to have two beginnings. Like Mark’s Gospel, they have dramatic accounts of the baptism of the Lord. These accounts inaugurate the public mission of Jesus. Matthew and Luke, however, prefaced this beginning of their Gospels with the accounts of Jesus’ infancy. We can note what a careful craftsman Luke is, for a key phrase in both beginnings of his Gospel is “glad tidings.” On Christmas Eve, we heard the angel proclaim the “glad tidings” of the birth of Jesus; today we hear Jesus himself proclaim glad tidings for the poor, the captive, the blind, and the oppressed. We likewise hear him proclaim that the coming time of his ministry will be a year acceptable to the Lord, what we today would call a year of jubilee. And here we look for a model for our own vocations. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Company

Some of Saint Paul’s best known and most beloved imagery is contained in the passages from First Corinthians that we have heard last week and this week: the many gifts granted by the one same Spirit and the many members making up the one Body of Christ. Few passages from sacred scripture more accurately sum up how Christian vocations work together. Unlike some of Paul’s other writings, which are a product of the social and religious conventions of his time, these enable us to look at our own lives and the lives of those around us to discern what gifts, what vocations the Holy Spirit has given for the good of all. We can likewise know the joys and sorrows of the other members of the Body and share in them for the strengthening of the whole Body of Christ. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

Jubilee Year of Mercy January 24, 2016

When he announced this Jubilee Year of Mercy, Pope Francis highlighted today’s Gospel episode, in which Jesus proclaims READINGS FOR THE WEEK in his hometown synagogue his Spiritanointed mission to fulfill the promises of Monday: Acts 22:3-16 or 9:1-22; Ps the prophet Isaiah. Jesus’ mission then, 117:1bc, 2; Mk 16:15-18 says Pope Francis, is our mission now as Tuesday: 2 Tm 1:1-18 or 9:1-22; Jesus’ disciples this Jubilee Year of Mercy: Ps 24:7-10; Mk 3:31-35 to bring glad tidings to the poor, liberty to Wednesday: 2 Sm 7:4-17; Ps 89:4-5, captives, recovery of sight to the blind, 27-30; Mk 4:1-20 freedom to the oppressed, and to Thursday: 2 Sm 7:18-19, 24-29; proclaim a year acceptable to the Lord, a Ps 132:1-5, 11-14; year of God’s mercy. Pope Francis Mk 4:21-25 challenges us to translate Jesus’ mission to Friday: 2 Sm 11:1-4a, 5-10a, contemporary needs: to console by word 13-17; Ps 51:3-7, 10-11; and deed those materially or spiritually Mk 4:26-34 poor, to liberate those bound by modern Saturday: 2 Sm 12:1-7a, 10-17; society’s new forms of slavery, to open the Ps 51:12-17; Mk 4:35-41 eyes of those blinded by their own selfSunday: Jer 1:4-5, 17-19; interest, and to restore human dignity to Ps 71:1-6, 15, 17; all those from whom it has been stolen. To 1 Cor 12:31 — 13:13 act with mercy in a spirit of joy! [13:4-13]; Lk 4:21-30 —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc


Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

 MASS INTENTIONS  SUNDAY - JANUARY 24 - THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 7:30 A.M. PEOPLE OF INCARNATION 9:00 A.M. (SI) Valentina Barraza by Mom and Dad 10:30 A.M. +Norman and +Alice Baker by Deborah and Jennette 12:00 P.M. + Mario Tomas Martinez by Wife and Family 1:30 P.M. +Abelardo Blanco Perez by Family MONDAY - JANUARY 25 - THE CONVERSION OF ST. PAUL, APOSTLE 7:00 A.M. +Frank Gagliano 8:30 A.M. +Josephine Honoshowsky by Susan Mozas TUESDAY - JANUARY 26 - STS. TIMOTHY AND TITUS, BISHOPS 7:00 A.M. +Alfred Spletzer by Family 8:30 A.M. +Alejandro Urea Lopez by Family WEDNESDAY - JANUARY 27 - ST. ANGELA MERICI, VIRGIN 7:00 A.M. 8:30 A.M. +Helen Waszkiewicz by Diane Doyle THURSDAY - JANUARY 28 - ST. THOMAS AQUINAS, PRIEST 7:00 A.M. (SI) Alejandra Maruri 8:30 A.M. FRIDAY - JANUARY 29 7:00 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 6:30 P.M. +Andres Paulino by Virgen and Family SATURDAY - JANUARY 30 8:30 A.M. +Agnes Nguyen by Daughter 4:30 P.M. +Jim Henry by Monday Volunteers SUNDAY - JANUARY 31 - FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 7:30 A.M. +Daniel Miller by Family 9:00 A.M. +Thelma Schmidt by George Schmidt 10:30 A.M. +Estelle Groppe by The Choir 12:00 P.M. 1:30 P.M. PEOPLE OF INCARNATION

Jubilee Year of Mercy January 24, 2016 Third Sunday in Ordinary Time When he announced this Jubilee Year of Mercy, Pope Francis highlighted today’s Gospel episode, in which Jesus proclaims in his hometown synagogue his Spiritanointed mission to fulfill the promises of the prophet Isaiah. Jesus’ mission then, says Pope Francis, is our mission now as Jesus’ disciples this Jubilee Year of Mercy: to bring glad tidings to the poor, liberty to captives, recovery of sight to the blind, freedom to the oppressed, and to proclaim a year acceptable to the Lord, a year of God’s mercy. Pope Francis challenges us to translate Jesus’ mission to contemporary needs: to console by word and deed those materially or spiritually poor, to liberate those bound by modern society’s new forms of slavery, to open the eyes of those blinded by their own self-interest, and to restore human dignity to all those from whom it has been stolen. To act with mercy in a spirit of joy!

January 24, 2016

Prayer List Please pray for those who are suffering from illness in our parish. Prayer list names remain on the prayer list for 3 months a call or e-mail is needed to renew. If you would like to add, remove or update a name, e-mail Silvia Rivera at: srivera@icctampa.org or call the parish office at 813-885-7861. Jeannette Abrenica Alexis Aldana Christian Alexander Michael Alexander Maria Barrios William Berberan Monique Biumi Michael Breza Judith A. Brown Ted Brown Monique Biumi Kay Burgess Billy Callahan Nancy Cano Margaret Carroll Lourdes Castillo Barbara Clark-Alexander

Norma Colacchio Nora Corteses Hank Cramer, Jr. Terri Crandoll Nellie Cruz Leslie D’ Elia Mary Ellen Dorney Becky Elliot Richard Fanelli Alfredo Flores Gilda Foster Jimmy Garad John Germano Rosemary Germano Gloria Giordano Sal Giordano Ana S. Girwar-Nath Lamberto Gutierrez Jack Haneline Oliver Haneline Isabel Henderson

Patricia Hill Penni Hollis Don Hughes Sarah Hurtado Lenny Intravesato Susan Jamieson Jack Jones Theresa Kanaskas Fran Kane Kathy Kelly Peggy Kingery Lois Klei James Kuhla Mimi Kuhla Helen Lawrence Tom Lom Janet Losinski Michael Lowe Yen Luong Anna Marshall Anna Marsicano Robert Marsicano Josephine Mastro Matt T. McLane Melissa McLane Marie Mendez Gretchen Mitchell Anderson

Juan and Beba Montero

Ellis Moret Marco Nery Myra Newman Sarah Paccione JR Pearce Germaine Pempsell Patrick Pempsell Phillip Pempsell Mary Plazewski Mary Post

Inge Quigley Steven Quirindongo Stevenson Quirindongo

Bernard Rafferty, Sr. Jaime C. Recuero Donna Ridgeway Vilma Rivas Rose Rivera Chuck Robins Iris Rodriguez Nicole Rodriguez Geraldine S. Henry Salasano Juan C. Sanchez Iris Sater John Semago Theda Semago Kim Schult Kody Sir Charles Stachowiak Kathleen Stachowiak Phyllis Stadtmueller Carol Steuer Earl Strawder Millie Sylvester Robert Teel Carmen Torres Ines Velazquez William Vitto Rose Vrabel Jerry Wegman Sandy Werner Gabriella Winters Helen Wood Amy Workman Norma Zeno

Please Pray for our Military PV2 Chad Michael Burgess PV2 Angelique Burgess SGT Damian Patrick Bumm AMN Angela Costa A1C Christina Costa Lt. Jason Bishop A1C Brett Masser, England

Thank You, Buds Blooms & Beyond for your donation of flower arrangements for our church and chapel.

—Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

11234 W. Hillsborough Ave. Tampa, FL 33635 (813)818-9600 (800)531-2837 www.budsbloomsandbeyond.com

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Church of the Incarnation

FAITH FORMATION NEWS

Director of Faith Formation & R.C.I.A. Carmen Cayon ccayon@icctampa.org

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CONFIRMATION WORKSHOP 1

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Grades Pk-12 Sacrament Preparation & Youth Ministry Philomena Johnson pjohnson@icctampa.org

CALLING ALL SCOUTS!

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January 27 at 7:00pm in St. Michael's Hall

All Incarnation Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts are

Don’t forget to bring your Called by Name invited to help Incarnation celebrate Scout and Community Service Reports to the work- Sunday 2016! shop.

FIRST HOLY COMMUNION WORKSHOP 2 February 6th at 9:30am in St. Michael’s Hall.

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Please join us at the 9:00 AM Mass on February 7, 2016. Scouts and Scout leaders are invited to wear their full and complete uniforms to Mass. Scouts will be able to help with various parts of Mass including welcoming and ushering. Join us for this very special day!


Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

January 24, 2016

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Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

January 24, 2016

The Jubilee Mass of Thanksgiving with Bishop Robert Lynch honoring couples throughout the diocese who will celebrate 25, 50, or more years of marriage during 2016 will take place at the Cathedral of St. Jude the Apostle on Sunday, March 6th at 3:00pm. If you wish to attend, please contact the parish office. Registrations must be received by Tuesday, February 16th.

Meeting for the Eucharistic Ministers to the Homebound There will be a meeting for the Homebound Ministry on Monday, January 27th at 7:00pm in the Faith Formation Office.

THANK YOU NOTE FROM ROCKY CREEK VILLAGE in reference to Shoebox for Seniors:

Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 24, 2016 The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring glad tidings to the poor. — Luke 4:18a |6


TREE OF LIFE MEMORIALS ALTAR SERVERS - David Smith - iccaltarservers@gmail.com EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS - If you would like to join this ministry contact Frank Salamone Phone: 813-205-8259 Email: fsalamone2003@yahoo.com READERS - Will Ber an - 882-0178 ENVIRONMENT/ART - Connie Hennessey - 884-8326 USHERS - Tom Osbor n - 885-3829 VISITORS OF THE SICK - Fr . J air o Atehor tua - 885-7861 BIBLE STUDY - Car men Cayon - 884-3624 COLUMBIETTES - Maureen Finch - 885-1065 or maureen4@tampabay.rr.com. Meet every 2nd Thursday at 7:00pm, St. Patrick's Room FINANCE COUNCIL - Paul M. Phillips - 813-943-5057 ICCW - INCARNATION COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN Alma Shamblin - 886-9365 Gen. Mtg. 1st Thursdays - Rosary at 7pm - Mtg. starts at 7:30pm JOB SEARCH SUPPORT - Hilda Lyons - icjobsupport@hotmail.com Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m. at the Town ’N Country Public Library KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - For member ship infor mation - Félix Cayon 813-884-4052 or Ralph Galera - 813-792-8950. LIFE MINISTRY - Teresa Trubilla - 841-6563 - Trubilla@mac.com

In memory of a loved one who has passed away you may want to consider the Tree of Life Memorial at the church’s entrance. You may also want to remember a special Anniversary or a family member with a Leaf on the Tree. For information call Connie Hennessey at 884-8326. ANOINTING OF THE SICK gives spiritual strength in the face of suffering. A Parish priest is on call 24 hrs. in cases of emergency and is available for appointments. Call the Parish Office at 8857861. MATRIMONY (Marriage) - Couples need to contact the Parish Office at 885-7861 before setting a date. The preparation process takes a minimum of 6 months. HOLY ORDERS is for single men answering the call to priesthood. Any man or woman interested in the religious life should contact one of our parish priests or the Diocesan Vocations Director at 727-345-3338. HOMEBOUND MINISTRY - Eucharistic Ministers are available to bring Holy Communion to the sick at home. Please call the Parish Office at 885-7861 to make arrangements.

MUSIC MINISTRY - David Funes - dfunes@icctampa.org 813-8857811. Wednesday Rehearsals, 7 - 9pm in the Church Music Room PRAYER SHAWL GROUP - Leonor “Lily” Duran - 813-806-1567 or lilypadiii@yahoo.com. 2nd Tuesday, 7:00pm in Faith Formation Office RELIGIOUS ARTICLES STORE - Connie Hennessey - 884-8326 SPECIAL EDUCATION - Mar y Thomson - 884-8040 SPIRITUAL MOTHERHOOD FOR PRIESTS - Cheralyn Quevedo 813-523-9349 or cjqcafe@gmail.com. Rosary of Intercession every Thursday at 9:00am in the Cry Room. STEWARDSHIP - J im Cacacie - 813-881-1891 12 STEP MEETINGS - For more information contact AA Central Office at 813-933-9123 or www.aatampa-area.org Men's Closed Meetings - Tuesday, 7 pm St. Patrick's Room

CABALLEROS DE COLÓN - Información - Félix Cayon 813-8844052 o Ralph Galera 813-792-8950. COMITÉ PASTORAL HISPANO - Padre Jairo - 885-7861 fatehortua@icctampa.org. Se reúne el tercer jueves de cada mes CORO HISPANO - David Funes - dfunes@icctampa.org o 813-8857811. Jueves a las 7:00pm en el salón de música EMAUS DAMAS - Luz Dary Domínguez - 813-408-0207. Miércoles de por medio 7pm. EMAUS HOMBRES - Stevenson Quirindongo

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ESCUELA DE EVANGELIZACIÓN JUAN PABLO II María Teresa Aguilar 813-315-0925. Viernes 7pm, salón de clase #3. GRUPO DE JOVENES - Carmen Cayón - 884-3624.

Closed Meetings - Wednesday, 7 pm St. Patrick's Room GRUPO DE JOVENES ADULTOS “VIVE” - Joana al 842-1149 o Eliana al 503-7156. Viernes, 7:00pm, salón St. John. GRUPO DE MATRIMONIOS - Ricardo and Claribel Duran 813-850-6512. Viernes, 7:30pm, salón St. Francis 1. GRUPO DE ORACIÓN - Milagros Olivo - 813-361-4356. Martes 7:30pm, salón St. Michael.

STORE HOURS: Saturday - 4:00pm - 5:30pm Sunday - 8:00am - 1:30pm Stop by and take a look at the new arrivals!

LECTORES - Marcela Marshall - 813-453-3227 - mmarsh23@aol.com LEGIÓN DE MARÍA - Priscilla Hatch - 813-600-0208 o Sila Richards 813-885-2322 MINISTROS DE EUCARISTÍA - Tito Bello - 516-2619 MONAGUILLOS - Jennifer Clavell - 813-244-8536 o Jose Clavell 813-244-8053 RETIROS VIÑA DE RAQUEL - Grace Leiva - 813-479-5465 UJIERES - José Guaba - 504-5538


Church of the Incarnation

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HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL 2015-2016 Quarter 2 President’s Honor Roll with Distinction Alexis N. Ortega, Anna M. Padron, Sara M. Phillips, Eva D. Prendergast President’s Honor Roll Marie A. De La Cruz, Marie J. Ramos Principal’s Honor Roll Mickey A. Carney, Jordan C. Jankowski, Olivia M. Stevens, Sophia D. Doussan, Grace Sims-Taylor, Jazlynn M. Mendoza

The following Incarnation parishioners have achieved the Honor Roll at Jesuit High School in the first semester of the 2015-16 school year: BALLEHR, TREY DANIEL

MEREDITH, GANTT WINSTEAD

BLAZER, ROBERT CHARLES

MORGAN, GEORGE EDWARD

BURKS, GENTRY ALEXANDER

ORTEGA, NICHOLAS ANTONIO

CAMPBELL, CARTER JAGO

PEREZ, TREVOR JOHN

COSTE, MIGUEL A.

PHILLIPS, DONTE ALIJAH

DANG, JOHN CAO-THAI

PIEDAD, KAROLJOZEF RAMONES

EBERLY, PATRICK THOMAS

RIZO, HECTOR MANUEL

FINSTER, PRESTON THOMAS

SANCHEZ, JUAN MANUEL

GAJEWSKI, BRETT JOSEPH

SANTOS, DOMINIC ESPINA

HERNANDEZ, AUSTIN

SHOOP, JACOB THOMAS

HERNANDEZ, MAX CHARLES

STEWART, DYLAN PATRICK

HOLMES, VITO ZORTEA

TORRES, ALEJANDRO J.

KAMBACH, CHRISTOPHER DAVID

TORRES, SEBASTIAN

KELLY, BRIAN LIAM

WHIPPLE, SPENCER ROBERT

MASTERS, JACKSON THOMAS

Catholic Women’s Club of Hillsborough County Meeting Tuesday, February 2, 2016 @ 10:30am Christ the King Catholic Church 821 S. Dale Mabry Hwy. Mary Martha House Program: Katy Slater’s 2015 trip to Italy to see the Shroud of Turin. Complimentary lunch: RSVP Lee 813-831-6764

Feast of the Presentation of the Lord: Blessing of Candles

"TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH” MINISTRY OF MERCY MORNING OF REFLECTION AND MEAL PACKING EVENT

The blessing of candles will take place at the 8:30am Mass. All are invited to bring candles and have them blessed for personal and family use.

Join us at Pinellas Hope in Clearwater on Saturday, February 6th for a morning of reflection on global hunger, a simple lunch and a hands-on event of packaging meals for Burkina Faso. Speakers from the Diocese and Catholic Relief Services. Great event for older youth and adults. Learn more and register at http://dosp.org/life/ (Upcoming Events) or contact the Office of Life Ministry: 727-344-1611; sab@dosp.org.

February 2nd

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Church of the Incarnation Domingo 24 de Enero de 2016. Tercer Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario

Reflexionando la Palabra de Dios Cautivo es el que está en la cárcel. Pero también son cautivos todos los hombres que no se poseen, que están llenos de egoísmo, de vicios, de pasiones. Es el cautiverio de las modas que nos gustan, sin pararnos a pensar si ese gustarnos no es un manejo de la sociedad de consumo, un fruto de la propaganda, que nos impide una visión real de la vida; cautiverio de los anuncios y programas de la televisión, de las revistas; hechos en gran parte para el lucro, aunque sea al precio de la destrucción de las personas; cautiverio de los ídolos, tan propensos en nuestra juventud; cautiverio de la falta de verdaderos líderes que nos indiquen la dirección de la vida; cautiverio de los propios pecados, que nos impiden vivir a plenitud. Todos somos en gran medida cautivos, y a todos nos quiere liberar Jesús. Lo que hace falta es que lo reconozcamos y queramos liberarnos.

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Ciego es el que no ve. Y son también ciegos los que no ven ∗ el mundo como Dios lo ve, los que no lo ven como una gran hermandad a conseguir. Y es ciego, además, el pobre ∗ que es víctima de la injusticia y que no sabe o no quiere salir de esa situación; el que llega a cegarse tanto que piensa ∗ que siempre será lo mismo, y se conforma, se adapta. ∗ Oprimidos son los que sufren las injusticias de los demás. En una sociedad en la que, por lo menos aparentemente, se ∗ nos ofrecen tantas cosas con todas las facilidades, comodidades y rebajas que hagan falta, no nos gusta vivir ∗ con el sentimiento de estar oprimidos. Y, sin embargo, lo estamos en gran medida. Jesús de Nazaret quiere liberarnos de todas las esclavitudes que nos tienen sujetos: el pecado del mundo, la ignorancia, el hambre, la miseria y la opresión. Quiere liberarnos de todo tipo de cadenas, de cualquier clase de ceguera, de todas las prisiones. Del egoísmo personal de cada uno y del egoísmo organizado de las estructuras opresoras. De las cadenas que nos incapacitan para descubrir la realidad que vivimos. Jesús vino por tanto a traernos la buena nueva, la libertad, la vista, la reconciliación con Dios. Toda la vida del cristiano estará siempre marcada por estos elementos. Escuchar, ver, ser libre, sentirnos reconciliados tanto con Dios como personalmente y con los demás, siempre tienen que estar presentes en la vida de todo creyente en Jesús. El mensaje es claro y bueno; ahora nos toca vivirlo.

813-885-7861 LOS OJOS PUESTOS EN JESUS Los que esperan, tienen los ojos puestos en Ti para que no les defraudes. Los que desesperan, tienen los ojos puestos en Ti para que les desesperanza. Los tristes, tienen los ojos puestos en Ti, para que les bendigas con la alegría. Los abatidos, tienen los ojos puestos en Ti, para que les levantes. Los decepcionados, tienen los ojos puestos en Ti, para que sean optimistas. Los pobres, tienen los ojos puestos en Ti, para que se sientan ricos. Los orgullosos y arrogantes, que tengan los ojos puestos en Ti, y devuélveles la humildad. Los vanidosos, que pongan los ojos en Ti, y sientan que son poco o nada. Los confundidos, tienen los ojos puestos en Ti, para que Tú les señales un camino. Los sordos, tienen los ojos puestos en Ti, para que tu Palabra los haga sensibles. Los despistados, tienen los ojos puestos en Ti, para que encuentren certezas. Los sufridos, tienen los ojos puestos en Ti, para que les ayudes en dar con la justicia. Los hambrientos, tienen los ojos puestos en Ti, para que el mundo no olvide a los pobres. Los perseguidos, tienen los ojos puestos en Ti, para que les sean libres. Los calumniados, tienen los ojos puestos en Ti, para que sigan adelante en su verdad. Los divididos, tengamos los ojos puestos en Ti, y veamos la comunión con el Padre, en el Hijo por el Espíritu Santo. Amén.

Reunión de Ministros de la Comunión a los Enfermos Los Ministros que llevan la Comunión a los Enfermos están invitados a una reunión el miércoles 27 de enero a las 7:00pm en el Salón de Conferencias (Oficina de Formación de Fe).

P. Jairo INVIERNO CALIDO Una palabra cálida puede calentar tres meses de invierno. —Proverbio japonés

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LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Hch 22:3-16 o 9:1-22; Sal 117 (116):1bc, 2; Mc 16:15-18 Martes: 2 Tim 1:1-18 o 9:1-22; Sal 24 (23):7-10; Mc 3:31-35 Miércoles: 2 Sm 7:4-17; Sal 89 (88):4-5, 27-30; Mc 4:1-20 Jueves: 2 Sm 7:18-19, 24-29; Sal 132 (131):1-5, 11-14; Mc 4:21-25 Viernes: 2 Sm 11:1-4a, 5-10a, 13-17; Ps 51 (50):3-7, 10-11; Mc 4:26-34 Sábado: 2 Sm 12:1-7a, 10-17; Sal 51 (50):12-17; Mc 4:35-41 Domingo: Jer 1:4-5, 17-19; Sal 71 (70):1-6, 15, 17; 1 Cor 12:31 — 13:13 [13:4-13]; Lc 4:21-30

GRUPO DE JÓVENES ADULTOS “VIVE” Te invitan a que formes parte de ellos. Edades 18-39. Los viernes de 7pm a 9pm en el salón St. John. Contactos: Joana al 813-842-1149 o Eliana al 813-503-7156.

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Año Jubilar de la Misericordia 24 de enero de 2016 Tercer Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario Cuando se anunció este Año Jubilar de la Misericordia, el Papa Francisco subrayó el evento del Evangelio de hoy: Jesús proclamando en la sinagoga de su propio pueblo su misión ungida por el Espíritu para cumplir plenamente las promesas del profeta Isaías. Así que el Papa Francisco dice que la misión de Jesús es nuestra misión como discípulos de Jesús este Año Jubilar de la Misericordia: llevar la Buena Nueva a los pobres, la libertad a los cautivos, la vista a los ciegos, el rescate a los cautivos y a proclamar un año de gracia del Señor, un año de la misericordia de Dios. El Papa Francisco nos desafía a interpretar la misión de Jesús a las necesidades presentes: a consolar con palabras y obras a las personas que sean pobres espiritual o materialmente, a liberar a quienes están atados a las nuevas formas de esclavitud de la sociedad moderna, a abrir los ojos a las personas que están ciegas por su mismo egoísmo y a restaurar la dignidad a todas aquellas personas a las que se les despojo. ¡Para actuar con misericordia con un espíritu de alegría! —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

Asista a las reuniones del GRUPO DE PAREJAS MDS y reciba el apoyo Tenemos charlas todos los viernes en el salón St. Francis 1 a las 7:30 pm. Sin costo alguno. Ofrecemos cuidado de los niños. Para mayor información comunicarse con Ricardo o Claribel al (813) 850-6512. ¡Los esperamos!

ELUSIVA FELICIDAD La felicidad nunca será nuestra si no reconocemos en algún grado que las bendiciones que Dios nos dio son para el bienestar de todos. —Anónimo


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