\ÇvtÜÇtà|ÉÇ Vtà{ÉÄ|v V{âÜv{ JANUARY 01, 2017 | MARY, THE HOLY MOTHER OF GOD 1 CLERGY Rev. Michael Suszynski, Pastor Rev. Philip Clement, Parochial Vicar Rev. Francisco Hernandez, Parochial Vicar Deacon Ramon Rodriguez Deacon Matt Shirina Mary, the Holy Mother of God PARISH OFFICE Hours: 9am - 4pm 5124 Gateway Dr., Tampa, FL 33615 Ph. 813.885.7861 www.icctampa.org January 01, 2017 SCHOOL OFFICE 5111 Webb Rd., Tampa, FL 33615 Ph. 813.884.4502 Fax: 813.885.3734 www.icstampa.org STAFF 813-885-7861 Stewardship Director - Rae Stabile [email protected] Facility Manager - Ed Conner [email protected] 813-949-9021 Parish Secretary - Irene Martinez [email protected] Bulletin Coordinator - Monica Windmiller [email protected] Director of Music - David Funes [email protected] Director of Faith Formation Deacon Matt Shirina [email protected] 813-884-3624 THE BLESSING WE RECEIVE The blessing we experience in Christ Jesus is proclaimed in Numbers as the special blessing for the people of Israel. They and we are to be blessed by the invocation of God’s loving kindness, the shining glory of God’s face turned toward us in love, not away from us in anger. We are blessed by God’s own peace! Our wish and our hope are fulfilled in this blessing, which is made visible in the coming of Jesus. In Jesus, the image of the invisible God, God’s face is shown to us and God’s presence is made known to us in faithful and loving kindness. Religious Education Ministry Cheralyn Quevedo [email protected] 813-884-3624 TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — The LORD bless you and keep you! The LORD look upon you kindly and give you peace! (Numbers 6:22-27). MASS SCHEDULE Psalm — May God bless us in his mercy (Psalm 67). Monday through Friday: 7:00am & 8:30am Second Reading — God sent the Spirit of the Son into our hearts, crying out, “Abba, Father!” So you are no longer a slave but an heir, through God Saturday: 8:30am & 4:30pm (Vigil) Sunday: 7:30am, 9:00am, 10:30am (signed), 12pm (Galatians 4:4-7). Gospel — The shepherds glorified and praised God for all they had heard and Holy Days: 7:00pm (Vigil) , 7:00am, 8:30am, seen (Luke 2:16-21). 12:10pm, 6:00pm (Spanish), 7:30pm (English) READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 1 Jn 2:22-28; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 1:19-28 Domingos a la 1:30pm Tuesday: 1 Jn 2:29 — 3:6; Ps 98:1, 3cd-6; Jn 1:29-34 Viernes a las 6:30pm Wednesday: 1 Jn 3:7-10; Ps 98:1, 7-9; Jn 1:35-42 Thursday: 1 Jn 3:11-21; Ps 100:1b-5; Lk 4:14-22a CONFESSIONS: 1 Jn 5:5-13; Ps 147:12-15, 19-20; Saturdays - 2:30pm to 3:30pm in Church Friday: Mk 1:7-11 or Lk 3:23-28 [23, 31-34, 36, 38] or by appointment Saturday: 1 Jn 5:14-21; Sal 149:1-6a, 9b; Jn 2:1-11 DEVOTIONS Sunday: Is 60:1-6; Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-13; Morning Prayer Group: Liturgy of the Hours Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6; Mt 2:1-12 MISAS EN ESPAÑOL: 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 Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament is this Friday immediately following the 8:30 mass until 6 p.m. in the Chapel. 2 Mary, the Holy Mother of God † MASS INTENTIONS † SUNDAY - January 1- SOLEMNITY OF MARY, THE HOLY MOTHER OF GOD 7:30 A.M. PEOPLE OF INCARNATION 9:00 A.M. (SI) Barrera Family 10:30 A.M. (SI) Arrazola Family 12:00 P.M. + Jane Zalewski by family 1:30 P.M.(SI) Mary Santiago by Jasmine Santiago January 01, 2017 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. If you would like to add, remove or update a name call the parish office at 813-885-7861 or send an e-mail to [email protected]. PRAY FOR MONDAY - January 2 7:00 A.M NO MASS 8:30 A.M. + Jack O’Flaherty by The Caballeros TUESDAY - January 3 7:00 A.M. 8:30 A.M. (SI) Fr. Michael DE Palma Rania Saade WEDNESDAY - January 4 7:00 A.M. (SI) VOCATIONS 8:30 A.M. THURSDAY - January 5 7:00 A.M. 8:30 A.M. (SI) O’Flaherty Family by The Caballeros FRIDAY - January 6 7:00 A.M. 8:30 A.M. + Matthias Dwyer by Sasse Family 6:30 P.M. + Hector Gallego by Family SATURDAY - January 7 8:30 A.M 4:30 P.M. + Harry Folk by Yoyos SUNDAY - January 8 - THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD 7:30A.M. + Mary Yacobellis by Barbara Yacobellis 9:00 A.M. PEOPLE OF INCARNATION 10:30 A.M. + Marcus Browne by Family 12:00 P.M. Dolores Rodriguez by Mercy Stitt 1:30 P.M. (SI) Thanksgiving by Ana Rodriguez Offertory totals will be in next weeks bulletin. TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION “Octave” comes from the Latin word for “eight,” and since eight is one step beyond seven, the number of days in a week, it has long been seen as a symbol of perfection, completion, and new beginnings. Early Christians called Sunday the “eighth day,” since it was the day after the Sabbath and a day of resurrected life, the Lord’s Day. By the seventh century, people regarded the eight days after Easter Sunday as one great day, an octave, one glorious feast when people were forbidden to fast or kneel. In the seventh century, Pentecost acquired an Octave, too. Christmas didn’t claim the honor of a continuous feast, but it did get an Octave Day. January 1 is the oldest Marian feast, the Octave of Christmas. It was originally a feast of the motherhood of Mary, although for centuries until 1969 it was called the Feast of the Circumcision. Our reformed calendar follows the earlier tradition of celebrating Mary as Mother of God. Aida Acosta Christian Alexander Michael Alexander Cary Alonso Felix Barrio Bob Beaudry Monique Biumi Doris Brana-Rivera Judith A. Brown Ruth Bush Sandy Cacacie Jessica Caldwell Barbara Clark-Alexander Olga Cora Haley Crumpler Felix Cruz Fr. Paul Damien Walter Debaun Haydee Delestre Jesus Delgado Jose Delgado Porfirio Delgado Silvia Delgado Erica Frye Kevin Fugua Sisto Giordano Ana S Girwar-Nath Kiara Girwar - Nath Ene Gonzalez Kathy Holecek Joanne Hughes Charles Kanaszka Ignacio Lopez Michael Lowe Richard Ludwig Marciano Macias Luis Daniel Maldonado Llidio Mendes Salvatore Micele Ginny Miller Enida Montero Ramona Mora James Newell Francisco Ochoa Rosemary Ondrovic Gloria Oyola Sarah Paccione Gabriel Rivera Lourdes Rivera Geraldine S Henry Salsano Mary Santiago Kim Schult Elaine Schutz Don Shamblin Charles Stachowiak Kathleen Stachowiak Phyllis Stadtmueller Robert Teel Penny Tinsley Frank Troy Dale Tucker Rose Vrabel Susanne Whitton Dorothy Williams Greg Windmiller Amy Workman PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY PV2 Chad Michael Burgess PV2 Angelique Burgess SGT Damian Patrick Bumm A1C Angela Costa SRA Christina Costa A1C Brett Masser Pfc Yoselyn Rivera 3 MARY, THE HOLY MOTHER OF GOD Director of Faith Formation Deacon Matt Shirina [email protected] This Month’s Faith Formation Highlights January 01, 2017 Religious Education Ministry Cheralyn Quevedo [email protected] So How is Your Prayer Life Doing? Do you sometimes feel like it’s a one-way conversation? Would you like to hear what God is saying to you? With Christmas behind us and Lent right around the corner, now is the perfect time to join Deacon Matt and Dr. Tim Gray on a six week journey to explore, explain and experience a Faith Formation is LIFE LONG AND ON-GOING more intimate relationship with God through Prayer and We are still accepting new and past students Sacred Scripture. Sessions will begin on Monday, January to our program!! Please stop by the Faith For- 23rd and run for six consecutive Mondays from 7:00 – 8:30 pm in St John’s room. mation Office during the week to get your child/children registered. New Office Hours: If you have any questions, please contact Deacon Matt at [email protected] or 813-884-3624. Mon. 9-4, Tue. 12-4, Wed. 9-6, Thu. 12-4, Please join us … we’re saving a comfortable seat … just Friday 9-1 for you! Please, let me know if you have any questions. Thanks Deacon Matt Calling all teens between the ages of 13-17 please join us on Wednesday, January 4th in St. John’s Room from 7:00pm-9:00pm for some fun and fellowship. If you have any questions please call our Faith Formation Office. Important Information JAN. 8th - SESSIONS RESUME Epiphany of the Lord bring a gift for baby Jesus!! 4 MARY, THE MOTHER OF GOD January 01, 2017 IN KEEPING WITH OUR TRADITION, WE AT INCARNATION CATHOLIC SCHOOL: Inspire disciples of Christ, Challenge each individual to a be a life-long learner, and Strive to live our Catholic faith through service to each other and the community. --------------------------------------------------------5111 Webb Road * Tampa, FL 33615 * www.icstampa.org * Tel: (813) 884-4502 * Fax: (813) 885-3734 Excep onal Catholic Educa on at ICS By: Ester Esco o, 7th Grade Language Arts and Religion Teacher Students walk several paths that lead to Christ at ICS. This is not much different than the golden road that Dorothy was on, as she made her way to The Wizard of Oz. Like her, our students have many people helping them reach their des na on. They have our priests, who o en include a lively and student focused lesson about the history of our Church during our Wednesday masses. Students have learned that the mass can include prayers in the Greek and in Hebrew languages. Our priests take the step-by-step approach of educa ng our students to help them be er understand our Catholic Tradi on. Just before going to Mass, we hold our Mission Mass gathering with all of our students. In this space, we usually meet with Principal Zelenka, and he leads students to see God in our world and his relevance to their lives today. He breaks down and explains the Mass readings in a way that is very engaging to students. In the classrooms, students get daily opportuni es to delve deeper into Catholic Tradi ons and biblical teachings. For example, in our literature class, our students make connec ons from the text to faith. In essence, we look for God’s presence and his lessons in any story we read. Using the idea that “God is in the details”, we set out to purposely look for Him in books of varying genres. Con nuing on this path of the yellow brick road, monthly, students will be going to Adora on. This is a wonderful opportunity for them to come into a closer and more personal relaonship with God. The visits to Adora on are amazing and life changing! This is the place where they will encounter the living God. Walking into ICS is like walking down the yellow brick road towards heaven. We are all on it because we want to meet and see God. He has placed our great Priests, directors, and teachers on this path to help guide our students to Him, while they learn about His love for them along the way. If you have any ques ons or would like any addi onal informa on about becoming a part of the ICS Family, please contact our ICS Registrar, Mrs. Michele Moody, to set up a personal tour at (813)884-4502 or [email protected] 5 ALTAR SERVERS - Jennifer Clavell - 813-244-8039 or José Clavell – 813-244-8053 COUPLES FOR CHRIST - Ar thur Bar laan - 813-918-0611 or Joy Barlaan 813-434-7651 Email: [email protected] EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS - If you would like to join this ministry contact Frank Salamone Phone: 813-205-8259 Email: [email protected] READERS - Fr. Clement - 813-885-7861 ENVIRONMENT/ART - Connie Hennessey - 884-8326 USHERS - Tom Osbor n - 813-885-3829 VISITORS OF THE SICK BIBLE STUDY - Deacon Matt Shir ina - 813-884-3624 COLUMBIETTES - Alma Shamblin - 813-886-9365 Meet every 2nd Thursday at 7:00pm, St. Francis Room 1 FINANCE COUNCIL - Paul M. Phillips - 813-943-5057 ICCW - INCARNATION COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN Debra McCauley - 813-814-7657 Gen. Mtg. 1st Thursdays - Rosary at 7pm - Mtg. starts at 7:30pm JOB SEARCH SUPPORT - Hilda Lyons - [email protected] KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - For member ship infor mation - Juan Caba - [email protected] or Jose Clavell [email protected] LIFE MINISTRY - Theresa Salamone - 813- 649-8155 or [email protected] MUSIC MINISTRY - David Funes - [email protected] 813-885-7861. Wednesday Rehearsals, 7 - 9pm in the Church Music Room PRAYER SHAWL GROUP - Leonor “Lily” Duran - 813-806-1567 or [email protected]. Meeting 2nd Tuesday, 7:00pm in Faith Formation Office RELIGIOUS ARTICLES STORE - ICCW - 813-814-7657 SPECIAL EDUCATION - Mar y Thomson - 813-884-8040 SPIRITUAL MOTHERHOOD FOR PRIESTS - Cheralyn Quevedo 813-523-9349 or [email protected]. Rosary of Intercession every Thursday at 9:00am in the Cry Room. STEWARDSHIP 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 Closed Meetings - Wednesday, 7 pm St. Patrick's Room Incarnation Religious Articles Store Temporarily CLOSED GRAND Re-opening soon to come CABALLEROS DE COLÓN - Información - Jose Clavell [email protected] o Juan Caba [email protected] COMITÉ HISPANO - Se reúne el tercer jueves de cada mes CORO HISPANO - David Funes - [email protected] o 813885-7861. 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 GRUPO DE JOVENES - 813-817-9321 GRUPO DE JOVENES ADULTOS “VIVE” - Joanna Diaz [email protected] 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. LECTORES - Marcela Marshall - 813-453-3227 - [email protected] LEGIÓN DE MARÍA - Priscilla Hatch - 813-600-0208 o Sila Richards 813-885-2322 MINISTROS DE EUCARISTÍA - Tito Bello - 813-516-2619 MINISTERIO DE TEATRO - Manuel Montoya- 561-723- 9282 MONAGUILLOS - Jennifer Clavell - 813-244-8039 o Jose Clavell 813-244-8053 RETIROS VIÑA DE RAQUEL - Grace Leiva - 813-479-5465 UJIERES - José Guaba - 504-5538 TREE OF LIFE MEMORIALS 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. 6 MARY, THE MOTHER OF GOD January 01, 2017 On January 8th we celebrate Epiphany Sunday also known as the Feast of the Three Kings. In celebration of this day parishioners are invited to bring a baby item to present to Baby Jesus. The children of our parish will bring the gifts to the crèche which will then be collected and given to Catholic Charities Foundation of Life ministry. The following items would be greatly appreciated. Travel with Fr. Michael Suszynski, Pastor of Incarnation Catholic Church Travel with Fr. Michael Suszynski, Pastor of Incarnation Catholic Church, Tampa, FL on our France, Portugal, & Spain trip Where: Paris, Lourdes, Fatima, Barcelona Trip Dates: Jun 07-18, 2017 Cost: $4,600.00 Airfare and ALL-Included To register, please contact (855) 842-8001 or (508) 340-9370. You can also register online at www.proximotravel.com. Message from the Prayer Shawl Ministry Dear Parishioners, The purpose for our ministry is to provide comfort, warmth, and love through the articles we hand crochet or knit. Among the items are shawls, lap blankets, baby blankets, and chemo caps. We provide these items to those who are gravely sick, recovering from surgery, a severe injury, fighting cancer, or gravely sick infants/children. If you can knit or crochet, or would like to learn how to, please join our ministry. We meet the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 7:00 p.m. in the Faith Formation Office. Or if you would like to help the ministry, donations of yarn are always welcomed. Please call or visit the parish office if you or a loved one are in need of one of these items. Sleep and play, size 12 months, 18 months and 24 months-boys and girls Onesies size 12 months, 18 months and 24 months- boys and girls Baby and mom toiletries Desperate need of newborn diapers Pacifiers, teethers and small crib toys Crib sheets Towels and wash cloths Outfits- size 6-9 months and 12 months Play mats Nursing pads Receiving blankets. Incarnation Council of Catholic Women’s (ICCW) next monthly meeting is th Thursday, January 5 in St. Francis Room 1 and 2. Rosary begins at 7:00 PM followed by the general meeting at 7:30 PM. Don’t forget your donation for Kaye Prox Food Bank and any used eye glasses (for third world countries) and greeting cards for Rocky Creek residents. New members are always welcome! Thank You, Buds Blooms & Beyond for your donation of flower arrangements for our church and chapel 11234 W. Hillsborough Ave. Tampa, FL 33635 (813) 818-9600 www.budsbloomsandbeyond.com 7 MARY, THE MOTHER OF GOD January 01, 2017 Thank You to Our Sponsors! PKP Wine International – Ingyr Coleman Tampa Bay Rays WonderWorks Incarnation Church Valentine Gala 2017 Graphic Design - Rick Colina, Parishioner is seeking sponsors and donations for the much needed replacement of Incarnation School Classroom roof. Parishioners who have a business that might benefit from the advertising should consider one of the several levels of sponsorship: Cupid Year Event Sponsor (Underwriter); Sweetheart Sponsor (Decor); Beloved Sponsor (Entertainment) www.icctampa.org/gala . For information on individual donations or sponsorships please contact Connie Hennessey at 813-884-8326. Jennifer and Jose Clavel MLI Integrated Graphics Solutions Parishioner Jim Rogers Extravaganza Production James Mathias Buds, Blooms and Beyond – Mary Conte Alma Shamblin Parish Office Holiday Closing Schedule Monday - Jan. 2 There will only be one mass at 8:30 am on this day. Teacher needed We are looking for a co-teacher to assist with the Special Ed Bible Class on Saturdays. If you would like more information regarding the class, please call Mary Thomson 813 385 6324 or email: [email protected] 8 1o de enero de 2017 Santa María, Madre de Dios LA BENDICIÓN QUE RECIBIMOS La bendición que experimentamos en Cristo Jesús es proclamada en Números como una bendición especial para el pueblo de Israel. Ellos y nosotros seremos bendecidos por la invocación de la misericordia de Dios, la gloria resplandeciente de su rostro que nos mira con amor y no se aleja de nosotros con ira. ¡Hemos sido bendecidos por la paz de Dios! Nuestro deseo y nuestra esperanza se cumplen en esta bendición, que se hace visible en la venida de Jesús. En Jesús, la imagen del Dios invisible, se nos muestra su rostro y su presencia se nos da a conocer en la bondad amorosa y fiel. LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Martes: 1 Jn 2:22-28; Sal 98 (97):1-4; Jn 1:19-28 1 Jn 2:29 — 3:6; Sal 98 (97):1, 3cd-6; Jn 1:29-34 Miércoles: 1 Jn 3:7-10; Sal 98 (97):1, 7-9; Jn 1:35-42 Jueves: 1 Jn 3:11-21; Sal 100 (99):1b-5; Lc 4:14-22a Viernes: 1 Jn 5:5-13; Sal 147:12-15, 19-20; Mc 1:7-11 o Lc 3:23-28 [23, 31-34, 36, 38] Sábado: 1 Jn 5:14-21; Sal 149:1-6a, 9b; Jn 2:1-11 Domingo: Is 60:1-6; Sal 72 (71):1-2, 7-8, 10-13; Ef 3:2-3a, 5-6; Mt 2:1-12 TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE En Nicaragua y otras naciones latinoamericanas se celebra el final de un año con la “quema del año viejo”. Construyen grandes muñecos con ropa vieja, pólvora y papel que se encienden a medianoche entre los dos años. Celebrar el comienzo de un año nuevo tiene una larga trayectoria en la historia humana. Hace unos 4000 años el pueblo de Babilonia ya festejaba la llegada de un nuevo año con grandes fiestas de primavera. Los judíos, al igual que otros pueblos agrícolas, también celebraban su año nuevo durante la primavera, el primer día de Nisán (a principios de abril). Fue Julio César quien nos dio la fecha del primero de enero como el inicio de nuestro calendario. En 1582 el Papa Gregorio XIII reformó el calendario para darnos el que actualmente está en uso. No obstante, los cristianos continuaron celebrando el año nuevo en primavera para evitar los excesos del “hombre viejo”. Hace 400 años la Iglesia comenzó a celebrar el día primero de enero buscando cristianizarlo lo mejor posible. Por eso en el calendario litúrgico este día es dedicado a María, Madre de Dios. LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — El Señor te bendiga y te proteja. Que el Señor te mire con benevolencia y te conceda la paz (Números 6:22-27). Salmo — El Señor tenga piedad y nos bendiga (Salmo 67 [66]). Segunda lectura — Dios envió a sus corazones el Espíritu de su Hijo, que clama “¡Abbá!” (Gálatas 4:4-7) Evangelio — Los pastores se volvieron a sus campos, alabando y glorificando a Dios por todo cuanto habían visto y oído (Lucas 2:16-21). PASIONES Debemos poner nuestras pasiones al servicio de la vida, y no malgastar nuestra vida en servir a nuestras pasiones. —Richard Steele 9 1o de enero de 2017 |10 CON JESÚS TODO ES POSIBLE. NO CAMBIE DE PAREJA, CAMBIE DE ACTITUD. Clase de Ciudadanía e Inglés CITIZENSHIP CLASS Asista a las reuniones del GRUPO DE PAREJAS MDS y reciba el apoyo. 2021 E. Busch Blvd Tampa, FL. 33612 (813) 631-4370 A veces no queremos escucharle a nuestro conyugue, ni a nuestra voz interior, pero cuando escuchamos testimonios reales, nuestra buena voluntad se fortalece. Invitamos a todas las parejas (casadas o no casadas) para que participen de nuestro grupo para su crecimiento. Tenemos charlas todos los viernes en el salón St. Francis 1 & 2 a las 7:30 pm sin costo alguno. Ofrecemos cuidado de los niños. El próximo retiro inolvidable de parejas será el 27, 28, y 29 de enero 2017. Para mayor información comunicarse con Ricardo y Claribel al (813) 850-6512. Los esperamos! Tue.& Wed. : 6pm - 8pm ( Martes y Miércoles) Saturday: 2pm - 5pm ( Sábado) Cada persona avanza según su posibilidad http://www.ccdosp.org/citizenship-services/
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