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Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church
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Community Service -
Substance Addiction Ministry
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Written by Deacon Bob Pope
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Friday, October 7, 2011 |
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SAM…(Substance Addiction Ministry) has started a Support Group on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month. The Group meets in the Annex (building to the right of the school) from 7:00—8:30 pm. If you or a loved one need help dealing with addiction, please join us. If you have any questions please call Deacon Bob Pope at 561-212-9729. All calls are confidential
The group is a place where people suffering from addiction or their family members or both can come to share how addiction has impacted their lives, in a confidential setting. This is not counseling and is not a 12 step group meeting. The meeting is facilitated by Erik Vagenius, MHS, CAP Coordinator of the Diocese of Palm Beach Substance Addiction Ministry. For more information on SAM, please see http://www.diocesepb.org/family/sam.htm
If you or a family member or someone that you know is hurting because of addiction to a substance or compulsions that are not substance related such as compulsive shopping, overeating, problem gambling, and any other activity or behavior that has become the major focus of a their life during which they withdraw from other activities – then the SAM Support group is a place where for them to share with others that have similar issues.
Thank you for your time and please feel free to forward this information to anybody that you think may benefit from it.
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Living The Faith -
Little Things from God
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Written by Mary W
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Saturday, November 27, 2010 |
Little Things for God
By Mary Wollney
Light the Candle of Love:
Preparing Our Hearts for Christmas
At this time of year we receive a variety of holiday invitations. Traditional ones come from friends asking us to join them in celebration. Non-traditional invitations come from both society and religion:
· Society invites us to prepare our homes for the holiday.
· Advent invites us to prepare our hearts for Christmas.
We know how to prepare our homes. But just how do we prepare our hearts???
We do it one trying situation at a time. Every time we feel ‘pushed’ we are given an opportunity to change and prepare our heart by sharing love instead of frustration.
Sometimes a visual aid helps: When we are stressed and in a foul frame of mind, that’s when it helps to visualize lighting a candle of love in our hearts.
Candles represent light. When a candle of love is in our heart we feel at peace, which makes it easier to share love. Sharing love is one way to prepare our heart for Christmas.
As we go about our lives it’s easy for our candle of love to either blow out or completely burn out. Someone may cut us off in traffic. Someone may take ‘our’ parking space. Someone may cut in line at the department store. They may utter an unkind word. They may make unreasonable demands. Every day, all day long, life presents us with situations that can cause our candle of love to burn out. Darkness results.
That’s when we need to relight our candle.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, December 1, 2010 |
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Parish Life -
Web Site
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Written by Matthew Bireta
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Thursday, February 18, 2010 |
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Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church's Website now has a few new features (and some old ones, too). Become a fan of Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church on Facebook. Subscribe to our RSS Feed.
Submit an A/V Announcement or Bulletin Article. Share a weblink to your favorite website, blog or podcast or submit a Featured Event Request. Support the website by purchasing event photos from our Smugmug Galleries. Share articles and announcements on social networking sites using the button or the email button. You can also comment on and discuss upcoming events with the link.
Ask the webmaster to become an author to Submit Website Articles, Update Contact Information, and Update Ministry Information. You may also inquire about advertising on this website.
If you have any questions or difficulties using the website please contact me. Don't forget to tell your friends.
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Last Updated on Thursday, February 18, 2010 |
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Stewardship -
Managing God's Money
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Written by Debbie Panozzo
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Tuesday, June 8, 2010 |
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www.VeritasFinancialMinistries.com People often ask why it is that the Church talks about money. There is a widespread view that our faith is separate from what we do with our money. That way of thinking is flawed. The Church exists to share Christ with the world, and that fact is, Christ had a lot to say about money. There are hundreds of references to money in the Bible. Jesus used money and possessions as themes in half of His parables. Why did He speak of money so often? Because He knows that money and possessions have a way of interfering with our relationship with Him.
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Parish Life -
Council of Catholic Women
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Written by Madeline Chin
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011 |
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The CCW wants you! That’s right - our new ‘year’ is starting now, and we don’t want you to miss any of the good things coming up.
The COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN (CCW) is a group of active Catholic ladies who want to make a difference, helping others as well as fellow CCW members.
Santa’s Shopping is one of our most popular special events. Children can buy gifts for their families at very affordable prices. These items are new or gently used things donated by the CCW ladies and friends.
The Seder Meal held on Palm Sunday teaches us about the beliefs and heritage we share with our Jewish brothers and sisters.
Back to Basics distributes donated Christmas gifts of shoes, socks and underwear for underprivileged children.
Noreen McKeen Residence - our fall visit brightens the spirits of members and residents alike, with an afternoon of food and song.
Bake Sales bring home-baked treats to parishioners tables and some income to our small coffers.
Take a Sister to Lunch offers a nice outing with some of our religious.
Spring Festival - our booth selling various “treasures” is a good fund-raiser.
Fashion Show - a lovely and stylish afternoon out.
Burse Fund - helps support seminarians.
Water for Life - Donations are collected at each meeting. In conjunction with Catholic Relief Services, this enables small villages in Africa to provide clean, safe water for the people.
50/50 Monthly Raffle is held, too. Half the proceeds go to the winner, and half to the Diocesan Scholarship Fund, which goes toward a young woman’s tuition to a Catholic college.
Meeting programs are always informative and enlightening, dealing with subjects spiritual, secular, practical and beneficial. This year’s list is still being developed; watch the weekly bulletin for details. Leadership training is available through the Diocese and the CCW Central Deanery.
Our affiliate is part of the larger body: “The National Council of Catholic Women acts through its affiliated organizations to support, empower and educate all Catholic women in spirituality, leadership and service.” To learn more about us, check out
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and www.nccw.org.
CCW is completely self-supporting. No funds are taken from the parish. We’re very pleased and very blessed that during the 2010-2011 season, through the efforts of our members, the following community ministries benefited from our fundraising efforts: Water for Life (Catholic Relief Services), Needy Families at the Holidays, Dominican Associates, Vita Nova, Birthline Pregnancy Centers, Faith, Hope, Love Charities, and the PBDCCW Raffle Fashion Show, Scholarship Fund, and Take a Sister to Lunch. These Holy Name of Jesus ministries were recipients as well: Children’s Choir, Festival, Trinity Center Chairs project, Youth Ministry, Simon Ministry, School Scholarship, and Religious Education.
Holy Name’s CCW meets in Trinity Center on the second Tuesday of each month, at 7:00 p.m. For more information, call president Madeline Chin, 561-642-5262.
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Our Mission Statement
We are a Baptismal people promised to God in Jesus Christ, in faith and hope and, under the guidance of the Spirit, we are committed to completing the work of Christ here in West Palm Beach and throughout the world.
LifeNightTeens, join us for food, fellowship, and discussion in Trinity Center Sunday evenings after the 5:30pm Mass.
Prayer ChainAre you or somebody you know in need of prayers? Would you pray for those in need? Join our Prayer Chain and together we will bring our petitions to the Lord.
Stop Killing our BabiesJoin us in saying the Rosary every Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in front of the abortion clinic at Wendy's parking lot.
February is dedicated to The Holy Family
Joseph got up, took the child and his mother by night, and departed to Egypt, and remained there until the death of Herod.
This was to fulfill what the Lord had spoken by the
prophet, “Out of Egypt have I called my son.”
Matthew 2:13-15 RSV-SCE O most loving Jesus, Who by Thy surpassing virtues and the example
of Thy home life didst hallow the household in which Thou didst choose
to live while on earth, mercifully look down upon this family, whose
members, humbly prostrate before Thee, implore Thy protection. Remember
that we are Thine, bound and consecrated to Thee by a special devotion.
Protect us in Thy mercy, deliver us from danger, help us in our
necessities, and impart to us strength to persevere always in the
imitation of Thy Holy Family, so that, by serving Thee and loving Thee
faithfully during this mortal life, we may at length give Thee eternal
praise in heaven.
O Mary, dearest Mother, we implore thy assistance, knowing that thy divine Son will hearken to thy petition.
And do thou, most glorious patriarch, St. Joseph, help us with thy
powerful patronage, and place our petitions in Mary's hands, that she
may offer them to Jesus Christ. Amen. |
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Faith Direct Online Giving
Can’t find your checkbook or envelope Sunday morning? Join the parishioners who are using Faith Direct for automated giving to Holy Name of Jesus. It is secure, convenient and Faith Direct will provide you an offertory card to place in the basket during the collections. There is no cost to you, and the program provides a great benefit to our parish.
Food Pantry Drivers WantedWe have a Wednesday 11 a.m. pick-up that we need to cover. We can always use extra drivers to pick up the slack when regular drivers are on vacation.
God Wants You!!!
Are you being called to the Priesthood, Deaconate, or Religious Life?
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