Celebration of Santo Nino Feast at Sainte Anne Parish in St. Thomas
In this article, Fr. Boniface shares insights on the devotion to the Santo Nino, tracing its origins and significance. The parish in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, celebrates the Santo Nino feast with Mass schedules, intentions, and reflections on Scripture readings of the week. Join the community in honoring the Holy Child and reflecting on the teachings of child-like faith and humility.
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Sainte Anne Parish P.O. Box 306810, St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands 00803-6810 Telephone: (340) 714-1101 Email: saintanneusvi@gmail.com Sainte Anne Parish Diocese of Saint Thomas Mass Schedule Tuesday through Friday .. 5:00 p.m. Saturday (Vigil) . .. ..5:00 p.m. Sunday .. .. 8:00 a.m. Devotions Novena Holy Mass to O.L.P.H. Wednesday ......................... 5:00 p.m. Novena Holy Mass to Sacred Heart First Friday . 5:00 p.m. MASS INTENTIONS PARISH DIRECTORY PARISH PRIEST Rev. Boniface-Blanchard Twaibu SATURDAY, January 21 5:00 PM. - Birthday Blessings for Lester Denn Cabanilla / Dennis SUNDAY, January 22 8:00 AM. + Mr. and Mrs. Felix Turbe / Their Children and Grandchildren MONDAY, January 23 NO HOLY MASS and Liezl Cabanilla Admin. Assistant: Marie Magras Office Secretary: TBD Religious Ed. Director: Danielle Olive Music Director: Becky Ledee Sacristans: Aurea Olive Becky Ledee Jerry Lewis TUESDAY, January 24 5:00 PM. + Theodore and Floricia Quetel / Betty Quetel WEDNESDAY, January 25 5:00 PM. + Albert and Bernadette Quetel Office Hours: In Person Service is not available at this time. However, Please contact: THURSDAY, January 26 5:00 PM. + Gerald Greaux / Betty Quetel. FRIDAY, January 27 5:00 PM. + All Living and Deceased Members of St. Anne's Legion of Mary Marie Magras via phone at 340-277-4065 Monday, Wednesday through Friday 10:00 a.m 3:00 p.m or anytime via church email. SATURDAY, January 28 5:00 PM. + Loris Diaz & Maria Rodriguez rb. Ledis Quetel We thank you for your patience! THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 22, 2023
THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 22, 2023 SCRIPTURE READINGS OF THE WEEK FROM THE DESK OF Fr. Boniface My dear friends: In communion with our brothers and sisters from the Philippines origin, we celebrate today the feast of the Santo Nino. For some of us who are not so familiar with the feast of the Santo Nino in the Catholic tradition, I formulated a couple of questions to help us have an idea bout the devotion to the Holy Child: 1) How did the devotion come about? The devotion to the Santo Nino can be traced back to the city of Prague in Czechoslovakia. A Spanish princess gifted the Carmelites with a 19-inch statue of the Child Jesus. The image of the Holy Child dressed in royal robes caught the attention of the people and they liked it. There were those who claimed to have received certain favors through the invocation of the Child Jesus. The number of devotees grew and, in no time, the devotion spread throughout Europe. The devotion came to the Philippines in 1521 when Ferdinand Magellan gave Juana, the queen of Cebu, a statue of the Santo Nino as a baptismal gift. The image would later be known as El Santo Nino de Cebu. In 1565, Legazpi and a group of Augustinians arrived and found this image in a hut. The Augustinians took the image and installed in Cebu Basilica and later enshrined there. It was declared patron of the First Spanish Christian settlement in the Philippines. From this site, the devotion to the Santo Nino would spread throughout the Philippines and beyond. 2) Does it have any basis in the Bible? Scripture tells us that the Son of God became incarnate to save us from evil and sin. He took the form of a lowly and humble infant wrapped in a swaddling cloth and laid in a manger. (Lk 2:7). What does the devotion teach us? The devotion to the Santo Nino teaches us to be like a child. Jesus said to his disciples: Unless you turn and become like little children, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven. (Mat.18:3). The feast of Santo Nino is a constant invitation for us to be child-like, trusting in God, depending on his guidance and being humble in our dealing with others! Blessed Feast of Santo Nino to you! SUNDAY: Is 8:23 9:3 1 Cor 1:10-13, 17 Mt 4:12-23 or 4:12-17 MONDAY: Day of Prayer for the Legal Heb 9:15, 24-28 Protection of Unborn Children Mk 3:22-30 Saint Vincent, Deacon and Martyr; USA: Saint Marianne Cope, Virgin TUESDAY: Saint Francis de Sales, Heb 10:1-10 Bishop and Doctor of the Church Mk 3:31-35 WEDNESDAY: The Conversion of Acts 22:3-16 or Acts 9:1-22 Saint Paul the Apostle Mk 16:15-18 THURSDAY: Saints Timothy and Titus, 2 Tm 1:1-8 or Tit 1:1-5 Bishops Mk 4:21-25 FRIDAY: Saint Angela Merici, Virgin Heb 10:32-39 Mk 4:26-34 SATURDAY Saint Thomas Aquinas, Heb 11:1-2, 8-19 Priest and Doctor of the Church Mk 4:35-41 PRAY FOR THE SICK & SHUT-INS PRAYER FOR PROTECTION FROM HURRICANES God, our Father, all the elements of nature obey your command. Keep us safe from the danger of hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, or other natural disasters. May we be secure in your protection and always feel the presence of your love as you turn our fears into praise of your goodness. Bless our families and bring peace to all nations. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever. Amen. Evelyn Aubain, Angela Quetel, Michael & Marie Greaux, Pete Ledee, Jessica T. Magras, Mary Magras, Annette Magras, Marie, Aubain Florie and Harry Magras. Please call Pinky to add or remove names to or from this list MASS ATTENDANCE January 14 & January 15 Saturday 5:00pm / Sunday 8:00am / Total- Prayer to Saint Michael the Archangel "Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil; May God rebuke him, we humbly pray; And do thou, O Prince of the Heavenly Host, by the power of God, thrust into hell Satan and all evil spirits who wander through the world for the ruin of souls. Amen." SCAN ME SECOND COLLECTION FOR THE MONTH OF January-2023 January 1st .Maint. Fund & Perm. Diac January 8th . School Support January 15th.. .Property Insurance January 22nd. .Capital Improvement January 29th. .. .First Offering STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE Last Weekend s Collections FIRST COLLECTION: $ 749.00 SECOND COLLECTION: $ 267.00 ONLINE GIVING
Announcements Announcements Seven Days Sanctuary Lamp Devotion The Sanctuary Lamp which burns in the Sanctuary of our church, a reminder of the Lord s Presence in the Most Holy Eucharist, will burn from January 22nd to January 28th for Margaret Turbe. Parish Information Parish Information Sacrament of Baptism Fourth Sunday of each month. Please register your children. Present a copy of the child birth certificate. A minimum of 4 classes is required. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD) Classes Classes will be held every Sunday during the school year and begin with attendance at Holy Mass and instructions thereafter. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) Classes RCIA is the journey of faith by which interested persons become members of the Roman Catholic Church. The program instructs adults to enter into full communion with the Catholic Church through Baptism and/or Confirmation and Holy Communion. To register, please call the Office at (340) 714-1101. Sacrament of Penance Confession is the sacrament that allows us to admit our faults and develop humility, but the most profound part is we get to experience Christ s gift of mercy. Confession is available Saturday evening at 4:30 p.m., Sunday at 7:00 a.m. or by appointment. Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick Please call the church office at (340) 714-1101 whenever a family member or friend is seriously ill or hospitalized. Funerals All funeral services begin at 10:30 a.m. No funerals are held on weekends. Arrangements must be made with the Church before funeral arrangements with the funeral home. Sacrament of Marriage Please make arrangements with Fr. Boniface-Blanchard 6 months before your wedding by calling the church office. Parish Registration Parishioners who are 18 years and older are invited to register at the Church Office as well as become active and contributing members. We would like to maintain an up-to- date listing of all Saint Anne parishioners. Registration also helps in providing quick services for the request and proof of miscellaneous church letters for individuals, Baptism, Confirmation, etc. 2023 Offering Envelope Offering Envelope is still available, please fill out the form located at the rear of the church, and hand it to Jerry or Aurea for the 8:00am Holy Mass and to Marie for the 5:00pm attendees. Please register250th Jubilee Man Pot Cook-Off Challenge Announcement The 250th Jubilee Committee is looking for at least 3 male parishioners from each parish (Sts. Peter & Paul, Holy Family, St. Anne, Our Lady of Perpetual Help and Our Lady of Mount Carmel) to participate in the Jubilee Man Pot Cook-Off Challenge on Sunday, February 5, 2023, 2:00pm 5:00pm, in the SPPC School Courtyard. This is a friendly cooking competition in one of the five (5) following categories: Appetizers, Main Dish (Meats, Chicken, Seafood and Vegan), Soups, Side Dishes and Dessert. Participants dishes will be tasted and rated by Man Pot attendees. If you are willing to participate in the Jubilee Man Pot Cook-Off Challenge, please contact any member of the Jubilee Fundraising Committee as soon as possible and we will provide you with the necessary information. Lita Daniel 340-244-2448; Debra Gottlieb 340- 513-4817; Alrid Lockhart 340-626-4193. Driving Tour of Historic Churches: January 29, 2023 The Catholic 250th Jubilee is conducting a DRIVING TOUR of Historic Catholic, Protestant and Judaic Churches, Parsonages and Convent Properties on Charlotte Amalia, beginning from the 1600 s, which will include Government Hill, Synagogue Hill, Frenchman s Hill, Trumpet Hill, Denmark Hill and Blackbeard s Hill. Transportation will he hired to drive us. Date: Sunday, January 29, 2023 Park your car at the Government s Parking Lot, which is right next door to Fort Christian. The driving tour will begin and end at the Government s Parking Lot. We will board the taxi vans and begin the driving tour at 2:00 p.m. MASS INTENTIONS & SANCTUARY LAMP DEVOTION AVAILABLE DATES Please contact Marie Magras for reservation A fee of $40.00 will be charged per person to participate in the driving tour; tickets will be on sale at all the Church Parish Offices; any profit from the tour will be donated to the Catholic Cathedral. The deadline to purchase a ticket is January 26, 2023. For more information, you may call 340-775-7547. For clothing, wear something green plus a big hat. Everyone is welcome. Mass Intentions: January:29 February: 1-2-3-4-5-7-8-9-10-11-14-15-16-17-21-22- 25-24-28 Sanctuary Lamp Devotion: March: 12-26 April: 9-16-30 Bulletin announcements must be submitted to the Church Office by Wednesday at noon