Monthly Archives: September 2020

Mass of Christian Burial for Fr. Carl Aschmann C.Ss.R.

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Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord,
and let perpetual light shine upon him.
May Fr. Karl rest in peace
A member of the Saint Alphonsus Villa community, New Smyrna Beach, died on September 17, 2020 in hospice care in Palm Coast, Florida. Father Aschmann was born September 4, 1923 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The son of Alois and Theresa (Rudolph), he was baptized at Sts. Peter and Paul (September 23, 1923) and confirmed at St. Philomena (May 21, 1937) in Pittsburgh.
He attended St. Mary’s College, North East, PA (1938-1944) and made his profession as a Redemptorist on August 2, 1945, in Ilchester, MD. His final vows were at Mt. St. Alphonsus Seminary, Esopus, New York (September 2, 1948), which he attended from 1945 to 1951.  He was ordained on June 18, 1850 at Mt. St. Alphonsus. He made his second novitiate at St. Mary’s, Annapolis (1951-1952). He began his Redemptorist career as a missionary in Paraguay and served there for 35 years, during which he built three churches, two in the city of Asuncion and one in Bella Vista. In Asuncion he also built a parish center and a High School.
He first was assigned to Pedro Juan Caballero (1952-1957); Asunçion (1957-1959; 1959-1961, rector); Bella Vista (rector, 1961-1967); Asunçion I (rector, 1967-1972); Asunçion II (rector, 1972-1978); Asunçion I (rector, 1978-1980; 1980-1986).
He took a study sabbatical at Marianella in Ireland, 1986. In the Vice-Province of Richmond his ministry focused on the Spanish apostolate. He served at St. Joseph’s, Tampa (pastor, 1986-1996); St. Joseph’s, Kannapolis, NC (with residence at St. James, Concord, NC; pastor, 1996-2005; built the new Church of St. Joseph). He ministered at St. Ann, Sumpter, SC (2002-2005).
He ministered from St. Alphonsus Villa, New Smyrna Beach, Fl from 2005 until his death.
Please keep his friends and family in your prayers.

In memoriam – Karl Aloysius Aschmann

A member of the Saint Alphonsus Villa community, New Smyrna Beach, died on September 17, 2020 in hospice care in Palm Coast, Florida. Father Aschmann was born September 4, 1923 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The son of Alois and Theresa (Rudolph), he was baptized at Sts. Peter and Paul (September 23, 1923) and confirmed at St. Philomena (May 21, 1937) in Pittsburgh.
He attended St. Mary’s College, North East, PA (1938-1944) and made his profession as a Redemptorist on August 2, 1945, in Ilchester, MD. His final vows were at Mt. St. Alphonsus Seminary, Esopus, New York (September 2, 1948), which he attended from 1945 to 1951.  He was ordained on June 18, 1850 at Mt. St. Alphonsus. He made his second novitiate at St. Mary’s, Annapolis (1951-1952). He began his Redemptorist career as a missionary in Paraguay and served there for 35 years, during which he built three churches, two in the city of Asuncion and one in Bella Vista. In Asuncion he also built a parish center and a High School.
He first was assigned to Pedro Juan Caballero (1952-1957); Asunçion (1957-1959; 1959-1961, rector); Bella Vista (rector, 1961-1967); Asunçion I (rector, 1967-1972); Asunçion II (rector, 1972-1978); Asunçion I (rector, 1978-1980; 1980-1986).
He took a study sabbatical at Marianella in Ireland, 1986. In the Vice-Province of Richmond his ministry focused on the Spanish apostolate. He served at St. Joseph’s, Tampa (pastor, 1986-1996); St. Joseph’s, Kannapolis, NC (with residence at St. James, Concord, NC; pastor, 1996-2005; built the new Church of St. Joseph). He ministered at St. Ann, Sumpter, SC (2002-2005).
He ministered from St. Alphonsus Villa, New Smyrna Beach, Fl from 2005 until his death.
Please keep his friends and family in your prayers.

Prayers for America -SAT, SEPTEMBER 26, 2020

9am  here at Sacred Heart
Hosted by Patty Paige Geary and Traveling Mother of Divine Mercy Prayer Group
The Traveling Mother of Divine Mercy Prayer Group is extending an invitation to join us on Saturday, Sept. 26th for the ‘National Day of Prayer Rally’. We will be meeting at Sacred Heart Church in New Smyrna Beach in front of the Blessed Mother Statue at 9:00 AM till? Our intentions are: Peace for our Nation before, during and after our Nation’s Election and an end to the Coronavirus. We will be reciting the Holy Rosary, the Divine Mercy, along with a few additional well known prayers. If you can join us, please come and pray with us. If you can’t attend, please offer your Rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplet at home for our intentions during this time frame.
Please note we will be practicing social distancing and staying safe!
God bless you & we hope to see you there,
Patty & Esper ✝️
P.s.
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Care for Retired Priests Collection 2020

This weekend September 12th & 13th

Supporting Priests Who Made a Lifelong Commitment To Support Us

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We are thankful for our priests, whose lives embody the essence of giving. Many have dedicated their lives to serve us and our families at our moments of greatest need. Even though 48% of diocesan priests are retired, they still continue to bless parish life by celebrating Sunday Mass, performing baptisms and marriages, and visiting the sick in hospitals throughout the Diocese of Orlando.

Now, these dedicated holy men need our support for their physical and spiritual health in retirement. Your gift helps to provide:

  • Health Care
  • Advent Gatherings
  • Lenten Gatherings
  • Convocations
  • Aging With Grace Retreats
  • Prayer Services
  • Celebrations Of Jubilarians
  • Safe Environment Certification
To make a tax-deductible donation, please complete and submit the form below. Thank you for supporting our retired priests who have dedicated their lives to serving us.God bless you!