5th Sunday in Ordinary Time
My dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
“This is the day the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad in it”
(Psalm 118:24)
This weekend, the Lord is asking us, through the Gospel of Mathew, Chapter 5, to be the “…salt of the earth and the
light of the world.” Before laying out the ways and means to follow his direction, let us first thank God, as a Parish,
for His blessings to us this last year.
Last year, the Lord blessed us with Eucharistic Revival in the form of having video lessons with Bishop Robert Baron
on different parts of the Mass. We were blessed with brown scapulars enrolling our parishioners in the Confraternity
of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. We started silent Eucharistic Adorations every Friday after the 8 am Mass and
Eucharistic Processions annually to conclude the Christmas season. We held a Ministry Fair and established 50
ministries and groups. With the cooperation of the Jubilee Committee, we organized the veneration of the relics of
various saints. The repair committee supervised the various repairs to the Church after the two hurricanes. The
entrance of our Church looks fabulous with new doors and a historic plaque displaying the history of our Church on
the wall. We thank God for His many other blessings to us as individuals and families.
Now the way for us to be salt of the earth and light of the world is by taking part in the CATHOLIC MINISTRY APPEAL
of the Diocese of St. Petersburg. By participating in this Appeal, we are cooperating with our Shepherd, the Most.
Rev. Bishop Gregory Parkes, to continue the works of charity and mercy established by the Diocese. Through the
Catholic Ministry Appeal, pregnant mothers are helped to protect and care for the babies in their wombs, the poor
students in our Catholic schools are given tuition assistance, the poor and those economically struggling are helped
through Pinellas Hope and Hillsborough Hope, and the seminarians of our Diocese are supported in their training to
be future priests.
We reached our goal last year. This year our goal is $56,314.00.
I have completed my pledge.
I encourage all the members of our Parish to please participate in this Diocesan-wide Appeal. Together we can do so
much good.
The Lord said:
“Whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me.” Mathew 25:40
God bless you!
Fr. Bob Romaine










