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July 29, 2018 Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5225 N. Himes Avenue, Tampa, FL 33614-6623 Phone: (813) 875-4040 ~ www.stlawrence.org Parish Office Hours: Mon - Fri : 9:00am-5:00pm SCHEDULE OF MASSES Saturday Vigil: 4:00pm Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am (signed for the hearing impaired every other Sunday), 12:30 pm, 5:00pm (en español), 7:00pm Weekday Masses M - F: 6:30 am, 8:30 am Martes: 7:00 pm (en español) Saturday: 8:30am Morning Prayer: 8:00am Mon - Sat Anointing of the Sick every last Saturday following 8:30am Mass SACRAMENT OF PENANCE Saturday 2:45 - 3:45 pm Sunday 4:00 pm (en español) First Friday: following the 8:30 am Mass ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT in the Christ Child Chapel following the 8:30 am Mass every Thursday, closing with Saturday 2:00 pm Benediction St. Lawrence Catholic School (813) 879 - 5090 Early Childhood (PK-3) through 8th Grade stlawrencecatholicschool.org CATHOLIC CHURCH AND SCHOOL SUNDAY IN O RDINARY TIME Multiplication of the Loaves "7lr", a boy here wlro has iv' borky/oar'" and hI10 fish; but .. hot!JOOlf art the", so many?" John 6:9 DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO EI Pan de Vida: La Multiplicaci6n "J'lquf ho 8 un ,"uclwcho que tien, ,;n,o pmts de ,CbOJa Y do, pt,., _ ry,,... lqui cs "to 1"'''' tonto !l"'tc?" Juan 6, 9

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July 29, 2018 Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

5225 N. Himes Avenue, Tampa, FL 33614-6623 Phone: (813) 875-4040 ~ www.stlawrence.org

Parish Office Hours: Mon - Fri : 9:00am-5:00pm

SCHEDULEOFMASSES

Saturday Vigil: 4:00pm Sunday:

7:30 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am (signed for the hearing impaired every other

Sunday), 12:30 pm, 5:00pm (en español),

7:00pm

Weekday Masses M - F: 6:30 am, 8:30 am

Martes: 7:00 pm (en español)

Saturday: 8:30am

Morning Prayer: 8:00am Mon - Sat

Anointing of the Sick every last Saturday following

8:30am Mass

SACRAMENT OF PENANCE Saturday 2:45 - 3:45 pm

Sunday 4:00 pm (en español)

First Friday: following the 8:30 am Mass

ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT

in the Christ Child Chapel following the 8:30 am Mass

every Thursday, closing with Saturday 2:00 pm

Benediction St. Lawrence

Catholic School (813) 879 - 5090

Early Childhood (PK-3) through 8th Grade

stlawrencecatholicschool.org

CATHOLIC CHURCH AND SCHOOL

SUNDAY IN O RDINARY

TIME Multiplication of the Loaves

"7lr", ~ a boy here wlro has iv' borky/oar'" and hI10 fish;

but .. hot!JOOlf art the", ~r so many?" John 6:9

DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO

ORDINARIO EI Pan de Vida:

La Multiplicaci6n

"J'lquf ho8 un ,"uclwcho que tien, ,;n,o pmts de ,CbOJa Y do, pt,.,_ ry,,... lqui cs "to 1"'''' tonto !l"'tc?"

Juan 6, 9

We have such a rich spiritual heritage in the Catholic Church! The variety of devotions and manners of prayer run the gamut from the silent contemplative prayer of the Carthusian monks to the very vocal and spirited prayer of the Charismatic Movement. And how many spiritual teachers we have, doctors of the church to guide and offer encouragement. One thing that runs common among all this tradition is the directive to begin our prayer always in humility and thanksgiving. Look at how Saint Paul begins just three of his letters: “I always thank my God for you because of his grace given you in Christ Jesus. 1 Cor 1: 4. I thank my God every time I remember you. Phil 1: 3 We always thank God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, when we pray for you, because we have heard of your faith in Christ Jesus and of the love you have for all God’s people. Col 1: 3-4

When we begin any encounter with God in gratitude, we begin right in the middle of grace. I often find that when I remember to begin prayer in this way, my perspective and heart are so much more open to all that God wishes to give me. I see things I might not have seen if I began prayer in another way. I’m open to challenges I might not have ever considered.

Lately, as I begin my prayer with thanksgiving, my thoughts are filled with these last three years here at St. Lawrence. I have been so blessed to be a part of this community yet another time. It was here in 1983 that I first began to learn how to be a priest and how to serve others as Jesus does. When I think back on those days, I am thankful but also very humbled by all the mistakes I made and how much I had to learn. I’m still learning every day now, but I’m so grateful for lessons learned through Jesus and all of you who have taught me so much about faith, hope, and committed love.

What do you notice in your prayer especially when you begin with a time of thanksgiving for the One who loves you more than you can ever imagine? Isn’t it different for you as well? Doesn’t it make all the difference?

Thank you By Fr. Mike Muhr

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ONEVOICE,MANYCULTURES

A year ago our Music Directors, Philip Jakob and Leo Tellado created a new Choir called ONE VOICE, MANY CULTURES. The choir has sung at those celebrations when as a parish we want to worship together in all our diversity.

The celebrations during the last year were for the Saint Lawrence Feast Day, Holy Thursday and Easter Vigil. We start the second year with the Saint Lawrence Feast Day coming in August. Though we expect to bring together members of our existing choirs, we also warmly welcome anyone who loves singing (or playing) their praise to God but who cannot make the regular weekly commitment to rehearsal expected in those choirs.

There will be just one rehearsal lasting two hours on Monday, August 6th at 7:00pm in the church. The following Sunday August 12th we will reconvene to support the singing at the 11:00am on Saint Lawrence Feast Day Mass.

Please let Philip know if you would like to attend so that he can provide music for you. Please e-mail [email protected]

or call 813.875 4040 - Ext. 205.

Mass Intentions July 30th - August 5, 2018

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Please Pray For Our Parish Family Please pray for those who are suffering from illness. To add or remove names; please e-mail Luisa at [email protected]

or call the parish office at 813.875.4040. Thank you.

Illness

Mary Pacheco Francisco Calixto Monica Adames Oscar Sanchez David Mustachi

Iris Rivera Fuentes Jorge Pereira

Maria Rizo Joseph Fiorini

Natalie Abreu Horne Nellie Reyes

Deceased

Orlando Suarez Victor Lemus

Victoria Palacio Carlos Rojas, Sr. Yelitza Padron Gustavo Mera

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A Church Over a Hill By Fr. Bart Krzos

Let me tell you a story about St. Joseph Church, in

where I actually work as an assisting priest. In the 13-

th century a suburb was founded just a few steps to

the North from the old Sandomierz [sandomiesh] city

walls. It was located on the top of the hill called

“Thursday”. The name comes from the fruits and

vegetables market held there every Thursday for

many years past. The location was chosen by the

Franciscans friars as a good location to serve the

people with their testimony.

Although there was

seven other

churches in the

town, the citizens

started to love and

to respect those

poor friars. The

Franciscans friars

observed St.

Francis of Assisi’s

rules precisely.

They built a simple

and modest church

dedicated to

St. Joseph.

The only item in the church made of gold was a

tabernacle with a little sculpture of a bird

nourishing its offspring with its own blood – which

is a symbol of the Eucharist. The church’s pews,

altar and other furniture were made with bare

wood and all the altars: in the sanctuary and on

the sides were just pained on the walls. They

remain this way until today and they look so

realistic that they still put the tourists in awe.

The friars shared one dormitory wearing the same

simple and handmade tunic day and night. From

the feast of St. Francis to Easter they kept their

feet stitched in thick socks but any other time they

walked on their bare feet and they always were

supposed to here confessions in barefoot. Their

lives were full of work, fasting and prayer.

The Franciscan friars only allowed themselves a

happy celebration for one hour eight times a year.

The friars followed this harsh and simple life for six

centuries which faithful people admired and

respected so their church was never empty and

many people were buried there in the hope for

Franciscans’ prayers. Theresa Isabella Morstyn

[morshtin] – a daughter of a noble family; who we

do not know much about. We know she died at 18

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years old and was buried in one of St. Joseph’s tombs.

Although she died in 1698 her body was preserved

and stays uncorrupted until today. She is lain in a

coffin covered with glass and may be seen by visitors

who are ready to climb down to the tomb under the

church’s floor.

At the end of the 18th century one Franciscan priest –

Fr. Adam Burzynski [bushynsky] volunteered for the

French Army led by Napoleon Bonaparte. Fr. Adam

was a chaplain and a nurse very dedicated to the

soldiers in need. Very quickly he became friends with a

soldier named Joseph Zajaczek [zayantsheck]. They

both traveled with Napoleon’s army all over Europe.

Finally, Fr. Adam arrived at Sandomierz and became a

superior at the Franciscan Monastery.

After Napoleon Bonaparte collapsed, Alexander I the

Tsar of Russia started to rule over the Polish Kingdom.

He kept pushing Pope Pius VII to change the borders

of Catholic dioceses in Poland and to adjust them to

new borders of the country. The Pope finally agreed

and made the changes.

In 1818 Sandomierz Diocese was established and then

General Joseph Zajaczek who was Tsar’s deputy in

Poland remembered his old Franciscan friend and Fr.

Adam Burzynski was appointed the first Bishop of

Sandomierz Diocese. Bishop Adam Burzynski turned

out to be a great pastor. He refused to move into the

bishop’s palace and lived in a simply house. He never

wore a purple cassock but vested in a black one with

simple wooden cross and continued to travel

barefooted and kept his Franciscan-style long beard.

Bishop Burzynski established a major seminary and a

house for retiring priests. He brought to the

Sandomierz Diocese religious sisters of St. Vincent the

De Paul to run a hospital and homeless shelter

and to take care of orphaned children left after

the numerous wars. The bishop wrote over 700

pastoral letters and preached homilies at many

churches to the people who loved to listen to

him. He died peacefully as a real pastor and

founding father of Sandomierz Diocese.

The Franciscan friars were banished from St.

Joseph Church in 1864 for their activity during

the independence. The church was left as a

funeral chapel. In 1934 a bishop established a

parish at St. Joseph and appointed Fr. Anthony

Rewera [revera] to be the pastor. He was a well

educated and devoted pastor. He founded a new

religious order: Sisters of St. Francis of the

Seraphim. Their goal was to go among the people

in need and organize every possible support. Fr.

Anthony was also a famous confessor, who

attracted many. The people would arrive early

in the morning and stand in long lines to go to

confession and get a consolation and advice for

their life.

Fr. Anthony was arrested in 1941 by the German

Nazis for refusing to reveal which parishioners

were involved in partisans. He was imprisoned in

a concentrations camp in Dachau and killed there

in 1942. Fr. Anthony Rewera was beatified by St.

John Paul II in 1992 as one of 108 Martyrs of

World War II. There are still some parishioners

who remember him as their pastor. Now we have

his statue in front of the church and his picture

over his old confession room which still is popular

as a spot for a good confession.

This is a real blessing that I can work in this

church that has such wonderful history.

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ADULTS - HAVE YOU BEEN

CONFIRMED ?

Beginning Thursday, August 2nd, and for the following five Thursdays, we will hold Adult Confirmation classes.

Adult Confirmation classes are held for those active Catholics preparing to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation in the Polly Murray Center on Thursdays. Adults may contact Deacon Cris Stout in the parish office at (813) 875-4040 for information and registration forms.

Please contact Deacon Cris Stout at 813-875-4040 or e-mail [email protected] or to learn more go to:

http://www.stlawrence.org

documents/2011AdultConfirmationclassesbrochure

August 11th - White Mass Mark Your Calendar!

The Annual White Mass and Dinner will be held on Saturday, August 11th for physicians, medical students and other healthcare professionals in our diocese. We will start with the Vigil Mass at 4PM. The Mass will be presided by Bishop Gregory Parkes at the beautiful Bethany Center in Lutz. Dinner will follow with speaker Dr. Michael Parker, Board Member for the National Catholic Medical Association (CMA). His topic is Evangelization in Medicine:

“Am I Peter or am I Paul?

Who shall they say that I am? ”

Event is sponsored by CMA — Tampa Bay Guild of St. Philomena. Cost is $50.00 per person for dinner.

Registration is on line; use event link: https://

www.123signup.com/register?id=hzcpz . Deadline to register is July 29, 2018. For information call Rob at 727-785-3445 or [email protected] .

Save the Dates! Friday, April 5—7, 2019 St. Lawrence Women’s Retreat

Registration will start at 4PM Where: St. Leo Abbey

Contacts for more information: Ursula Strahm [bi-lingual]

(813)469-4148 — [email protected] Lisa Brown (813)[email protected]

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.A faithful friend is a sturdy shelter, he thaI has found one has found a tTeasUf6. There is nothing so precious as a faithful friend, and no scales can measure his excel/ence.' (S/roch 6:14)

Bring your rosaries and join us in a Sacred Sistertlood to reoonnect, renew, and rened at our upcoming Morning of Grace gathering! The purpose of Morning of Gracs is to provide women ongoing spritual formation to deepen their Catholic faith in a wann welcoming environment.

Dale: August 4, 2018 Time: 9:30-12:30 Place: 51. Lawrence Polly Murray EC Cenler

Local&!! allhe North end of 51. Lawrence Parish Campus

Come with a receptive heart to receive a precious Gill! Please share this Morning of GtaCe invitation with a friend! Please bring an item 10 share for our potluck breakfasl.

RSVP- [email protected]

We look forward to seeing you!

May Our Blessed Mother Mary bless you with the Abundant Ufe of Her Son, Jesus Christ. Your sisters in Christ,

Denise McKane and Isabelle Liberatore Regional Coordinators

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LEARN ALWAYS…

(even during the summer break)

The St. Lawrence Parents Club hopes that you are enjoying a safe, restful and blessed summer of fun (and a little learning)…

Our school’s mission statement:

The St. Lawrence Catholic School community is dedicated to the creation of a Christ-centered environment which allows students to learn to serve God and others, to develop their unique talents and skills to strive for academic excellence, and to become life-long learners.

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SUNDAY. AUGUST 12, 2018 11:00 A.Nt • .MASS WITH BBQ AND FAREWELL TO FOLLOW

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¡Bienvenidos a San Lorenzo!

Párroco

Msgr. Michael Muhr

Vicario Parroquial

Padre Steven “Chuck” Dornquast

Sacerdotes en Residencia P. Crispín Keating, O.F.M. P. Lawrence Ahyuwa

Sacerdote Asistente P. Ramón Hernández P. Paul Deutsch, S.J.

Diácono Diácono Julio Vázquez

Personal Pastoral

Directora de Sacramentos Audrey Boston

Administrador Parroquial Dcn. Cris Stout

Assist. Admin. Parroquial Neil Kennedy

Coord. Oportunidades Pastorales Tim Cleaver

Director del Ministerio Juvenil Chris McBride

Director de Música Parroquial Philip Jakob

Director de Música en Español Leo Tellado

Gerente de Eventos Danah Lee

Gerente de Facilidades Daniel Allen

Acontadora/Oficina Glenda Paschall

Coordinadora Ministerios Hispanos/Editora de

Boletín y Directora Sacramentos Luisa M. Long

Recepcionista Christian Martinez

Formación de Jovenes Sarah Williford

Formación de Jovenes Natali Morgado

Ministerios Hispanos

Martes Grupo de Matrimonios MDS ~ 7:00-9:00pm

Hugo Perlaza 813-451-8892/Yasmin 813-4518906

Grupo Emaús (Mujeres) ~ Evelia Cortes

813-270-0951 ~ 7:00-9:00p.m.

Miércoles “El Buen Pastor” Grupo de Oración 7:30 - 9:00p.m.

Henry Menendez 813-503-5748

Formación de Fe de Adultos RICA - 7:00-8:30p.m.

Luisa M. Long 813- 875-4045, Ext. 251

Domingo

Ministerio del Rosario 4:15-4:45pm

Welcome to St. Lawrence!

Pastor Msgr. Michael Muhr

Parochial Vicar Fr. Steven “Chuck” Dornquast

Priests In Residence Fr. Lawrence Ahyuwa Fr. Crispin Keating, O.F.M.

Assisting Priests Fr. Ramón Hernández Fr. Paul Deutsch, S.J.

Deacons Deacon Greg Lambert Deacon Julio Vázquez Deacon Cris Stout

Pastoral Staff Admin. of Pastoral Programs Deacon Cris Stout Asst. Admin. of Pastoral Programs Neil Kennedy Coordinator of Hispanic Ministries/Bulletin Editor & Sacramental Records Luisa M. Long Coord. of Ministry Opportunities Tim Cleaver Director of High School Youth Ministry Chris McBride Director of Music Philip Jakob Director of Religious Youth Faith Formation Sarah Williford Youth Formation Natali Morgado Director of Sacramental Services Audrey Boston Director of Spanish Music Leo Tellado Facilities Manager Daniel Allen Events Manager Danah Lee Accountant/Office Manager Glenda Paschall Receptionist Christian Martinez

For Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick and homebound visitation, please call the parish

Office at 813-875-4040.

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¡Tenemos una herencia espiritual tan rica en la Iglesia Católica! La variedad de devociones y maneras de orar abarca desde la oración silenciosa y contemplativa de los monjes cartujos hasta la oración muy vocal y enérgica del Movimiento Carismático. Y cuántos maestros espirituales tenemos, doctores de la iglesia para guiar y ofrecer aliento. Una cosa que es común entre toda esta tradición es la directiva de comenzar nuestra oración siempre en humildad y acción de gracias.

Mira cómo San Pablo comienza solo tres de sus cartas:

"Siempre doy gracias a mi Dios por ti por la gracia que nos han dado en Cristo Jesús. 1 Cor 1: 4. Doy gracias a Dios cada vez que me Recuerdo de vosotros. Filipenses 1: 3 Siempre agradecemos a Dios, el Padre de nuestro Señor Jesucristo, cuando oramos por ustedes, porque hemos oído hablar de su fe en Cristo Jesús y del amor que tiene por todo el pueblo de Dios. Col 1: 3-4

Cuando comenzamos cualquier encuentro con Dios en gratitud, comenzamos justo en el medio de la

gracia. A menudo encuentro que cuando recuerdo comenzar a orar de esta manera, mi perspectiva y mi corazón están mucho más abiertos a todo lo que Dios desea darme. Veo cosas que podría no haber visto si comienzo a orar de otra manera. Estoy abierto a desafíos que quizás nunca haya considerado.

Últimamente, al comenzar mi oración con acción de gracias, mis pensamientos están llenos de estos últimos tres años aquí en San Lorenzo. He sido tan bendecido de ser parte de esta comunidad en otro momento. Fue en 1983 cuando comencé a aprender cómo ser sacerdote y cómo servir a los demás como lo hace Jesús. Cuando pienso en esos días, estoy agradecido pero también muy honrado por todos los errores que cometí y lo mucho que tuve que aprender. Todavía estoy aprendiendo todos los días, pero estoy muy agradecido por las lecciones aprendidas a través de Jesús y de todos ustedes que me han enseñado tanto sobre la fe, la esperanza y el amor comprometido.

¿Qué notas en tu oración, especialmente cuando comienzas con un momento de acción de gracias por Aquel que te ama más de lo que puedas imaginar? ¿No es diferente para ti también? ¿No marca la diferencia?

Gracias Por el Padre Mike Muhr

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Rvdo. Padre Ramón Hernández

Sabado, 8 de Septiembre 2018

St. Lawrence Catholic Church 5225 N. Himes Avenue, Tampa, FL 33614

Guarde el Dia!

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MISA DIOCESANA EN HONOR A

'ro SO fa O/i~ en de fa Caridad" PATRONA DE CUBA, MADRE DE TODOS

CELEBRADA POR EL

29 de Julio 2018 Page 12

Lectores ~ 5 de Agosto 2018

Lecturas: 1. Exodo 16:2-4, 12-15 ~

Elena Herrera 2. Efesios 4:17, 20-24

Hector Peña

Formación de Fe para Adultos

¿Quiere aprender más sobre la fe Católica ? ¿Adultos, necesitas el Sacramento de Confirmación, etc. ?

Proxima sesión es el Miercoles, 1 de Agosto a las 7:00pm en el Salón Higgins, San Thomas. Todos son Bienvenidos ! Puede comunicarse con Luisa Long en la oficina parroquial (813) 875-4040, ext. 251 para obtener más información.

El V Encuentro Nacional de Pastoral Hispana/Latina es un encuentro eclesial histórico de 3,000 líderes/delegados de diócesis, movimientos apostólicos, escuelas, universidades y organizaciones católicas de todo el país. 26 Delegados de la Diócesis de St. Petersburg se están preparando para asistir al V Encuentro Nacional de Pastoral Hispana/Latina el 20-23 de septiembre de 2018 en Grapevine, Texas, donde llevarán el trabajo de nuestra diócesis y de nuestras Regiones Episcopales V y XIV. Los delegados trabajarán para poder poner en contexto los reportes generados a través del proceso del V Encuentro y dar sugerencias concretas a nuestros obispos para continuar nuestra misión de evangelización e invitar a los jóvenes hispanos y a nuestras comunidades a comprometerse como católicos y líderes de la fe.

Retiro Emaús Para Damas

17-19 de Agosto

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iTe invitamos al retiro Emaus para damas!

Oel17 al19 de agosto en el centro

"Mary Help of Christians" en Tampa.

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