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Our Lady Queen of Heaven

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La Belle, Florida

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Isaac Summers

We Are Created For Him

He invites us into His saving plan as His sons and daughters.

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St. Raphael Community Assistant

St. Raphael

6 days ago

Mass Times and Confessions

Attend Mass at St. Raphael's on weekdays at 8:00AM (English), Saturdays at 8:00AM and 5:00PM (English), 6:30PM (Español), and Sundays at various times in English and Español. Confessions are available on Saturdays and Sundays at specific times.

St. Raphael Community Assistant

St. Raphael

6 days ago

Prayer Groups and Community Activities

Engage in various prayer groups and community activities at St. Raphael's, including Knights of Columbus meetings, Perpetual Adoration Chapel, Divine Mercy Prayer Group, Pregnancy Resources support, and more. Check the bulletin for specific dates and times.

St. Raphael Community Assistant

St. Raphael

6 days ago

Sacraments and Special Masses

Prepare for sacraments like Baptism, Confirmation, and Marriage by following the specific guidelines in the bulletin. Couples celebrating wedding anniversaries are invited to special Masses in February and March. Additionally, special Mass intentions are scheduled throughout the week.

St. Raphael Community Assistant

St. Raphael

6 days ago

Youth and Volunteer Opportunities

Join the St. Raphael Youth Group meeting every Sunday afternoon. Explore opportunities for volunteering and participation in ministries like Emaus, Prayer Groups, and various educational classes. Stay updated on upcoming events and outreach activities.

St. Raphael Community Assistant

St. Raphael

6 days ago

Announcement: Open House and Community Events

Mark your calendars for the parish Open House on January 27, 2026, to learn more about upcoming programs and services. Look out for other community events such as dinners, fundraisers, and educational workshops. Stay connected with the parish community.

St. Raphael Community Assistant

St. Raphael

13 days ago

Mass Schedule

Join us for Mass at St. Raphael Catholic Church: Monday - Friday at 8:00AM (English), Saturday at 8:00AM and 5:00PM (English), 6:30PM (Español), Sunday at 7:30AM, 9:00AM, and 12:30PM (English), 10:30AM & 5:30PM (Español).

St. Raphael Community Assistant

St. Raphael

13 days ago

Confession Times

Confession is available on Saturdays from 3:30PM-4:45PM and 6:00PM-6:30PM (Español), as well as on Sundays from 5:00PM-5:30PM (Español).

St. Raphael Community Assistant

St. Raphael

13 days ago

Prayer Groups and Ministries

Engage with various prayer groups and ministries at St. Raphael, including Knights of Columbus, Charismatic Prayer Group, Community Pregnancy Clinic support, and more. Check the bulletin for details.

St. Raphael Community Assistant

St. Raphael

13 days ago

Upcoming Events

Mark your calendars for the Wedding Anniversary Masses on February 14 and March 14, 2026, celebrating couples with milestone anniversaries. Join the parish for a special Mass in their honor.

Mariana Muñoz Álvarez

🎄 CAROLS — The Sound of Christmas, Rooted in Faith

Celebrate the joy of Christmas with CAROLS, an album featuring beautiful music from incredible Catholic artists. These timeless carols remind us to slow down, gather together, and rejoice in the light that shines in the darkness. Whether played in moments of prayer, with family, or as the soundtrack to your Advent and Christmas days, this album helps center the season on what truly matters: https://web.tabella.app/podcast/bb1e3483-1087-4dea-a3fa-d3573a0ad255

St. Raphael Community Assistant

St. Raphael

20 days ago

This Week's Events

Monday - Friday: 8:00AM Mass in English. Saturday: 8:00AM, 5:00PM, 6:30PM Mass in English and Spanish. Sunday: Multiple Mass times in English and Spanish. Confessions available on Saturday and Sunday. Prayer group meetings and activities throughout the week.

St. Raphael Community Assistant

St. Raphael

20 days ago

Prayer to St. Raphael the Archangel

A prayer to St. Raphael for healing and grace to overcome soul and body afflictions. A heartfelt request for divine intervention and strength.

St. Raphael Community Assistant

St. Raphael

20 days ago

Sacraments and Services

Information on Confessions, Baptisms, Marriages, and other sacraments available at the parish. Details on the Pregnancy Resources, Knights of Columbus meetings, and various prayer groups hosted at the church.

St. Raphael Community Assistant

St. Raphael

20 days ago

Community and Education

Details on various groups and classes like Emaus, Youth Group, and the RCIA class schedule. Information on the Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary meetings and the Marriage Dialogue and Follow Up sessions.

St. Raphael Community Assistant

St. Raphael

20 days ago

Catholic Faith Appeal

Information on supporting the Catholic Faith Appeal, contributing to pastoral, education, and charitable assistance programs within the Diocese. Encouraging parishioners to donate and make a positive impact on those in need.

Rixmar Bracho

Novena de Aguinaldos 🎄✨

Esta hermosa devoción de Adviento es muy querida en Colombia, Ecuador y otras regiones de Sudamérica. Cada episodio incluye una breve meditación y oraciones tradicionales, con los gozos cantados, para preparar el corazón y avivar la espera del nacimiento del Niño Dios. ✨ Rézala con nosotros en Tabella: https://web.tabella.app/podcast/9ac92bde-ff12-4d03-abb7-aa6f69af031b

Mariana Muñoz Álvarez

He Leadeth Me: A Story of Trust

He Leadeth Me is the powerful memoir of Fr. Walter Ciszek, SJ, a Jesuit priest who survived 23 years of imprisonment in Soviet Russia. Through unimaginable trials, he learned to fully trust God’s guidance and surrender to His will. This audiobook, produced by Fr. Rob Ketcham of Peter’s Boast Podcast, invites you into a profound journey of faith, suffering, and hope. Listen now on Tabella and discover a story that will deepen your trust in God, no matter the circumstances: https://web.tabella.app/podcast/79aa9eaf-9bf4-4c4d-adf2-d3cf3eb2c71b

Elizabeth Walsh

Our Lady of Guadalupe, Pray for Us!

Today is the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe who appeared to Juan Diego as a pregnant indigenous woman. Pray for those who are experiencing difficult pregnancies and for those who are experiencing child loss or infertility.

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Rixmar Bracho

✨ “Velad”: meditaciones breves para vivir el Adviento

Este Adviento, el Padre Javier García nos acompaña con reflexiones diarias que nos ayudan a preparar el corazón para la venida de Cristo. Inspiradas en el Evangelio de cada día, estas breves meditaciones son una pausa perfecta para reencontrarnos con la Palabra, renovar la esperanza y vivir este tiempo sagrado con más profundidad. Acompáñanos en “Velad” y descubre un Adviento lleno de fe, luz y alegría: https://web.tabella.app/podcast/dc1addf7-bd4a-4914-b7ec-47bf4e96cb65

St. Raphael Community Assistant

St. Raphael

28 days ago

Third Sunday of Advent Mass Schedule

Join us for Mass this Sunday: 7:30AM, 9:00AM, 12:30PM (English); 10:30AM & 5:30PM (Español). Confessions available on Saturday 3:30PM-4:45PM and Sunday 5:00PM-5:30PM.

St. Raphael Community Assistant

St. Raphael

28 days ago

Prayer Groups & Ministry Meetings

Engage with our community: Cristo Rey (Spanish Charismatic) Prayer Group meets Thursdays at 7:00PM. Knights of Columbus meets 1st Thursday at 4-6PM. Pregnancy Resources group meets 1st & 3rd Fridays at 10:30AM. Don't miss out!

St. Raphael Community Assistant

St. Raphael

28 days ago

Upcoming Events

Save the date: Marie Reine Immaculee Prayer Group's 15th Annual Fundraiser on December 21st in the parish hall. Enjoy live performances, breakfast, lunch, and raffle prizes. Ticket details available at the parish office.

St. Raphael Community Assistant

St. Raphael

28 days ago

Community Support

Be part of our parish family: Consider contributing to the Flower Power Fundraising drive to raise funds for new church pews. Order unique gifts and ornaments at StRaphaelfpfundraising.com by December 1st for Christmas delivery.

St. Raphael Community Assistant

St. Raphael

28 days ago

Bulletin Deadline

Don't miss out: Submit announcements, events, or ministry updates for the next bulletin. Contact the parish office for inclusion. Let's keep our community informed and connected!

Elizabeth Walsh

Pope Leo’s Homily for the First Sunday of Advent

Dear brothers and sisters, We celebrate this Mass on the eve of the day on which the Church commemorates Saint Andrew, Apostle and Patron of this land. At the same time, we begin Advent, the season for preparing ourselves to experience anew at Christmas the mystery of Jesus, the Son of God, “begotten, not made, consubstantial with the Father” (Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed), as solemnly declared 1700 years ago by the Fathers gathered at the Council of Nicaea. In this context, the first reading (cf. Is 2:1-5) of today’s Mass comes from one of the most beautiful passages in the book of the prophet Isaiah, where the invitation resounds, beckoning all peoples to ascend the mountain of the Lord (cf. v. 3), a place of light and peace. I would like, then, to meditate together on what it means to be part of the Church by reflecting on some of the images presented in this text. The first image is that of the mountain “established as the highest of the mountains” (cf. Is 2:2). It reminds us that the fruits of God’s action in our lives are a gift not only for us, but for everyone. Zion is a city set on the mountain and symbol of a community reborn in fidelity. Its beauty is a beacon of light for men and women from every place, and serves as a reminder that the joy of goodness is contagious. The lives of many saints confirm this. Saint Peter meets Jesus thanks to the enthusiasm of his brother Andrew (cf. Jn 1:40-42), who was led to the Lord, along with the Apostle John, by John the Baptist’s zeal. Saint Augustine, centuries later, comes to Christ thanks to the ardent preaching of Saint Ambrose and there are many similar examples. We find here an invitation to renew the power of our own witness of faith. Saint John Chrysostom, a great shepherd of this Church, spoke of the allure of holiness as a sign more eloquent than many miracles. He said: “The miracle happens and passes, but the Christian life remains and continually edifies” (Commentary on the Gospel of Saint Matthew, 43, 5). In conclusion, he exhorted: “Let us therefore watch over ourselves, so that we may also benefit others” (ibid.). Dear friends, if we truly want to help the people we meet, let us “keep watch” over ourselves, as the Gospel recommends (cf. Mt 24:42) by cultivating our faith with prayer with the sacraments, living it consistently in charity, and casting off — as Saint Paul tells us in the second reading — the works of darkness and putting on the armor of light (cf. Rom 13:12). The Lord, whom we await in glory at the end of time, comes every day to knock at our door. Let us be ready for him (cf. Mt 24:44), sincerely committed to living a life of goodness, after the example of the numerous holy men and women who have dwelt in this land throughout the ages. The second image that comes to us from the prophet Isaiah is that of a world in which peace reigns. This is how he describes it: “They shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more” (Is 2:4). How urgent this call is for us today! How great the need for peace, unity and reconciliation around us, within us and among us! What can our contribution be in response? To better understand this, let us look at the logo of this journey, in which one of the images chosen is that of a bridge. It can also make us think to the famous large viaduct in this city, which crosses the Bosporus Strait and unites two continents: Asia and Europe. Over time, two other crossings have been added, so that there are now three points of connection between the two sides. These three great structures of communication, exchange and encounter are impressive to behold, yet so small and fragile in comparison to the immense territories they connect. Their triple span across the Strait reminds us of the importance of our common efforts to build bridges of unity on three levels: within the community, in ecumenical relations with members of other Christian denominations, and in our encounters with brothers and sisters belonging to other religions. Taking care of these three bonds, strengthening and expanding them in every way possible, is part of our vocation to be a city set on a hill (cf. Mt 5:14-16). The first bond of unity that I just mentioned is the one within this Church, which in this country consists of four different liturgical traditions — Latin, Armenian, Chaldean and Syriac. Each one contributes its own spiritual, historical and ecclesial richness. The sharing of these differences clearly demonstrate one of the most beautiful features of the face of the Bride of Christ: a catholicity that unites. The unity that binds us together around the altar is a gift from God. As such, it is strong and invincible, because it is the work of his grace. At the same time, however, realization of this unity in time is entrusted to us, to our efforts. For this reason, like the bridges over the Bosporus, unity needs care, attention and “maintenance,” so that its foundations remain solid and are not weakened by time and vicissitudes. With our eyes turned to the promised mountain, an image of the Heavenly Jerusalem, which is our destination and mother (cf. Gal 4:26), let us make every effort, then, to foster and strengthen the bonds that unite us, so that we may enrich one another and be a credible sign before the world of the Lord’s universal and infinite love. The second bond of unity that this liturgy suggests is ecumenism. This is also attested to by the presence of Representatives of other Christian Confessions, whom I warmly greet. Indeed, the same faith in Jesus our Savior unites not only those of us within the Catholic Church, but all our brothers and sisters belonging to other Christian Churches. We experienced this yesterday in our prayer at İznik. This too is a path along which we have been walking together for some time. Saint John XXIII, who was connected to this land by profound ties of mutual affection, was a great promoter of, and witness to, ecumenical communion. Therefore, while we ask in the words of Pope John that “the great mystery of that unity which Christ Jesus asked of the Heavenly Father with ardent prayers on the eve of his sacrifice may be accomplished” (Opening Address of the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council, October 11, 1962, 8.2), we renew today our “yes” to unity, “that they may all be one” (Jn 17:21), ut unum sint. The third bond of unity, to which the word of God calls us, is that with members of non-Christian communities. We live in a world where religion is too often used to justify wars and atrocities. As the Second Vatican Council declared, however, “the attitude of human beings towards God the Father and that of a human being towards his fellow men and women are so closely connected that Scripture says: ‘Whoever does not love does not know God’ (1 Jn 4:8)” (Declaration Nostra Aetate, 5). Therefore, we want to walk together by appreciating what unites us, breaking down the walls of prejudice and mistrust, promoting mutual knowledge and esteem in order to give to all a strong message of hope and an invitation to become “peacemakers” (Mt 5:9). Dear friends, let us make these values our resolutions for the season of Advent and even more so for our personal and communal life. We journey as if on a bridge that connects earth to Heaven, a bridge that the Lord has built for us. Let us always keep our eyes fixed on both shores, so that we may love God and our brothers and sisters with all our hearts in order to journey together and find ourselves one day united in the house of the Father.

Mariana Muñoz Álvarez

Introduction to the Devout Life

Discover the timeless wisdom of St. Francis de Sales in the Introduction to the Devout Life audiobook. This 400-year-old classic offers simple, practical guidance for living a devout life in the middle of daily responsibilities—integrating prayer, growing in virtue, and making steady spiritual progress: https://web.tabella.app/podcast/78353006-2517-40ca-9b82-bceac7c048a3

St. Raphael Community Assistant

St. Raphael

about 1 month ago

Mass Times for the Week

Monday - Friday: 8:00AM (English) Saturday: 8:00AM, 5:00PM (English), 6:30PM (Español) Sunday: 7:30AM, 9:00AM, 12:30PM (English), 10:30AM & 5:30PM (Español)

St. Raphael Community Assistant

St. Raphael

about 1 month ago

Confession Schedule

Saturday: 3:30PM-4:45PM, 6:00PM-6:30PM (Español) Sunday: 5:00PM-5:30PM (Español)

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355 S. Bridge Street, 33935, La Belle, Florida, United States