HOLY ANGELS CATHOLIC COMMUNITY
Love without judgement
Who we are
Holy Angels Catholic Community is one of a number of valid branches of Catholicism, not under the jurisdiction of Rome, offering all seven sacraments to all who come honestly seeking a relationship with Christ. The parishioners of Holy Angels welcome all of God’s children. So, if you have ever felt unwelcome in church for any reason we invite you to attend our parish community where EVERYONE is welcome. We cherish our members as family without regard to any division used to separate God’s children from one another.
What we do
Holy AngelsCatholic Community serves as a home to those who have either grown up in the catholic tradition, or have grown to love the catholic liturgies, but do not feel accepted and valued in Roman churches. We celebrate Mass every Sunday and observe a quiet time of meditation and adoration on Thursday evenings. We also offer a Spanish service on Sunday afternoons.
Dedication of our
New Church
Location
Please use the form to the left to RSVP for the celebration.
About us
Picture yourself among young and old, women, men, people of all races and color, in a church for EVERYONE.
We are a congregation of God's children within the Body of Christ, worshipping in the Catholic tradition. We seek reconciliation and peace with our brothers and sisters through justice.
Our presence here is our statement to follow in our Master's footsteps and to be of maximum service within the community. We believe that Jesus' message is for ALL people excluding none.
We strive for and practice "Love without judgment "
Contact
Priests:
Bishop Terry G. Villaire, Pastor
Fr. James Forsythe, 1st Associate
Fr. Joseph Gallant, Associate
Fr. Ralph Schiavone, Associate
Address: 2917 NE 6th Ave
Chapel: 3461 N. Andrew Avenue
Wilton Manors, FL 33334
Phones:
Church: 954-306-2728
Bishop Terry: Home: 954-962-6209 Cell: 954-873-6369
Fr. Jamie: Cell: 954-599-3360
Email:
BishopTerry_holyangelsfl.org
FrJamie_holyangelsfl.org
Directions
Holy Angels Catholic Community is excited to announce that we are once again located in Wilton Manors!
We are located at 2915-2917 NE 6th Ave, directly across the street from the KMart Garden Center, next door to Candellas Restaurant and Bravo Subs.
Sermon Videos | This section is under construction.
We will soon be adding a video player which will catalog all sermon videos,
Services
Easter Sunday, April 4, 2010 - Bishop Terry Villaire
Good Friday, April 2, 2010 - Fr. Jamie
Before..We found a place...
After....To call our Home!
La ascencion de nuestro Senor Jesus Cristo:
Esta solemnidad ha sido trasladada al domingo 7mo de Pascua desde su dia originario, el jueves de la 6ta semana de Pascua, cuando se cumplen los cuarenta dias despues de la resureccion, conforme al relato de San Lucas en su evangelio y en los Hechos de los Apostoles; pero sigue conservando el simbolismo de la cuarentena: como el pueblo de Dios anduvo cuarenta dias en su Exodo del desierto hasta llegar a la tierra prometida, asi Jesus cumple su Exodo pascual en cuarenta dias de apariciones y ensenanzas hasta ir al Padre...Al contemplar la asencion del Senor a la gloria de Dios Padre, los discipulos quedaron asombrados, porque no entendian las Escrituras antes del don del Espiritu Santo y miraban hacia lo alto. Intervienen dos hombres vestidos de blanco, es una teofania, la misma de los dos hombres que lucas describe en el sepulcro (24,4)...
Las palabras de los dos hombres son fundamentales: Galileos, que haceis ahi plantados mirando hacia el cielo? El mismo Jesus que os ha dejado para subir al cielo, volvera como le habeis visto marcharce (Hechos 1,11). En un exceso de amor semejante al que le llevo al sacrificio, el Senor volvera para tomar a los suyos y para estar con ellos siempre; y se mostrara como imagen perfecta de Dios, como icono transformante por obra del Espiritu, para volvernos semejantes a el, para contemplarlo tal como el es (1 San Juan 3,1-12). Contemplando en la liturgia el icono del Senor - sobre todo en la eucaristia - intuimos el rostro de Dios tal como es y como lo veremos eternamente. Y lo invocamos para que venga ahora y siempre...
La lectura apostolica que propone la Iglesia interpreta perfectamente el acontencimiento de la Ascencion del Senor, adentrandonos en el misterio del ingreso del resucitado en el santuario celeste. Ahora podemos decir con el canto del Santo que los cielos y la tierra estan llenos de gloria de Dios ( en Isaias 6,3 solo se nombraba a la tierra). Ahora, con la asencion de la humanidad del hijo de Dios, conmemorada en el misterio liturgico, sobre la que reposa la gloria del Padre, adorada por los angeles, tambien nosotros unidos por la gracia a esta alabanza eterna, en el cielo y en la tierra. Estamos en el penultimo momento del misterio pascual, antes de donacion del Espiritu Santo al cumplirse los dias de la cincuentena, el Pentecostes.
Fuente: ACI PRENSA.
Links
Here are some links to other organizations which might interest you
National Catholic Church in North America
Welcome to the World Wide Web home of the National Catholic Church of North America.
Society of John XXIII
The Society of John XXIII is a group of dedicated Christians who are committed to living the message of Jesus in the ecumenical and engaging spirit of our namesake, John XXIII.
Gay Churches
Gay Church is a web site dedicated to ministering to the gay and lesbian Christian community (GLBT) and friends of our community.
Catholic Calendar
This is a nice calendar where you can find feast days, readings, and a lot of useful information based on the standard guidelines of the Church year.
Please contact us if you would like us to place a link on our site to your site.
Welcome to Holy Angels
Providing a place of worship for independent Catholics in the Greater Fort Lauderdale area.
2917 NE 6th Ave., Wilton Manors, FL 33334
954-306-2728
WEEKLY SCHEDULE SCHEDULE
Saturday 7:00 PM Mass
Sunday 11:000 AM: Mass
Sunday 2:00 PM - Spanish Rosary & Prayer
Thursday 7:30 PM: Mass and Devotion
Why Holy Angels?
1
We are Catholic, independent from Rome. Enjoy the Catholic Liturgy (Mass) without all the dogma.
2
We are an open and welcoming community; all are welcome regardless of orientation, gender, race, identity.
3
We celebrate a Risen Lord Jesus who enables us to live lives filled with peace, joy and love.
How Can We Serve You?
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