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Saint Mary Roman Catholic Church
1000 North Jefferson Avenue, Goldsboro NC 27530-3141
919-734-5033
Rev. Alex Gonzalez, Pastor
Deacon Webster James
October 12, 2014—Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
COME TO THE FEAST
"On this mountain, the Lord of hosts / will provide for all peoples / a feast of rich food and
choice wines" (Isaiah 25:6). That's what Isaiah
tells us today. God is putting together a huge party for "all peoples," to "wipe away / the tears
from every face" (Isaiah 25:8).
And what does Jesus tell us? The reign of God, he
says, "may be likened to a king who gave a wedding feast for his son" (Matthew 22:2). When the
guests didn't come, the king had his servants go
out "into the main roads and invite to the feast
whomever you find" (Matthew 22:9). We are
called to deliver that invitation.
One of the themes woven into today's liturgy is
that of divine generosity. Asleep to reality, people
often think they have "earned" what they have. In
our better moments, though, we know that all our
gifts--even the spiritual gifts--come through God's
generosity. Our vocation is to invite people, to
remind them the tickets aren't for sale. We can
only show up and say thank you.
Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co.
EUCHARISTIC LITURGY
Weekend
Saturday Vigil
5:00PM English
7:00PM Spanish
Sábado ~ 5:00 PM En Inglés
Sábado ~ 7:00 PM En Español
Sunday
10:00 AM English
1:00 PM Spanish
Domingo ~ 10:00 AM En Inglés
Domingo ~ 1:00 PM En Español
Weekdays
9:00 AM Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday
lunes, martes, miércoles, viernes
7:00 PM jueves en Español
No 9 AM Mass on Thursday No 9 AM hay Misa los jueves
Holy Days 9:00 AM and 7:00 PM No Vigil Masses
Adoración al Santisimo 9:00 AM y 7:00 PM
First Friday Adoration begins after morning Mass
and ends with Benediction at 5:30 PM.
Todos los viernes primero de mes de 10:00 AM a 5:30 PM
WELCOME VISITORS AND NEWCOMERS
New members may register by calling the parish
office (weekdays from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM).
Mission Statement
Saint Mary is a diverse Catholic community working
together to live the Gospel, grow in faith through the
Eucharist, and share our gifts in service to others.
WELCOME HOME RETURNING CATHOLICS
Landings is designed to help people return to
Mass and the Sacraments.
Call the office for information.
Saint Mary Roman Catholic Church
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Mass Intentions and Readings
for October 11 to October 19, 2014
PARISH DIRECTORY
CHURCH
Office (Oficina): 919 734-5033
FAX: 919 580-0730
E-Mail:
[email protected]
Web: www.saintmarygoldsboro.org
PARISH STAFF
Rev. Alex Gonzalez, Pastor…..ext. 27
Deacon Webster A. James...….ext. 29
Director of Faith Formation
Mrs. Carole Sears……………...ext. 34
Liturgy Coordinator
Mrs. Debbie Gambella,
Parish Secretary…………....…ext. 10
Mrs. Kathy Hennessy,
Parish Secretary…….....…......ext. 26
Mrs. Tracey Davis,
Parish Bookkeeper…..…...…..ext. 28
Mrs. Elvira Ponce,
Hispanic Ministry………...…..ext. 22
Mrs. Vicki Ellis,
Choir Director, 10:00 AM
Mr. Philip Eubanks, Organist
Mr. Mike Nault, Organist & Choir
Director, 5:00 PM
Mr. Van Tran, Sacristan
SCHOOL
Office: 919 735-1931
FAX: 919 735-1917
E-Mail:
[email protected]
[email protected]
SCHOOL STAFF
Mrs. Lynn Magoon,
Principal…………………........ext. 33
Mrs. Anne Marie Gambella,
Admn. Assistant………….......ext. 11
MAINTENANCE STAFF
Mr. Harold Jones,
Supervisor………………….….ext. 31
Mr. Larry Jones,
Assistant………...………….....ext. 31
PASTORAL ADVISORY
COUNCIL
Chair Kevin Bacon
Vice-Chair John Marguglio
Secretary Sharon Thomas
Finance Council Chair John Heeden
Steve Balli, Sheila Covar, Anne Hurrey, Joseph Jones, Paula Long, Phyllis
Radford, Donna Stevenson, Gene
Seward.
Goldsboro, N. C.
Sat.10/11
5:00PM
7:00PM
Sun.10/12
10:00AM
1:00PM
Mon.10/13
9:00AM
Tue.10/14
9:00AM
Wed.10/15
9:00AM
Thu.10/16
9:00AM
7:00PM
Fri.10/17
9:00AM
Sat.10/18
5:00PM
7:00PM
Sun.10/19
10:00AM
1:00PM
Galatians 3:22-29; Psalm 105:2-7; Luke 11:27-28
Thelma E. Boring, dec. by Deacon & Mrs. W. James
Celmira Vergara, dec. by Fr. Alex
Isaiah 25:6-10a; Psalm 23:1-6; Philippians 4:12-14, 19-20;
Matthew 22:1-14 [1-10]
Milosav Markowitsch, dec. by Olga & Paul Markowitsch
Pro Populo
Galatians 4:22-24, 26-27, 31—5:1; Psalm 113:1b-5a, 6-7;
Luke 11:29-32
No Mass Today
Galatians 5:18-25; Psalm 1:1-4, 6; Luke 11:42-46
No Mass Today
Galatians 2:1-2, 7-14; Psalm 117:1bc, 2; Luke 11:1-4
Elizabeth Wagner, dec. by Deacon & Mrs. W. James
Ephesians 1:1-10; Psalm 98:1-6; Luke 11:47-54
No Mass Today
Spanish Mass
Ephesians 1:11-14; Psalm 33:1-2, 4-5, 12-13; Luke 12:1-7
In Honor of Gail Bobrowski by Luke Lovick
2 Timothy 4:10-17b; Psalm 145:10-13, 17-18; Luke 10:1-9
Ryan McCullough, dec. by Gary & Debbie Vaccaro
Pro Populo
Isaiah 45:1, 4-6; Psalm 96:1, 3-5, 7-10; 1 Thessalonians
1:1-5b; Matthew 22:15-21
Robert Cordeiro, Sr., dec. by Judy Cordeiro
Spanish Mass
Sacramental Life
Penance and Reconciliation
Saturday ~ 4-4:40PM and by appointment.
Baptism
Baptisms are during Mass the third weekend of each month. Preparation is required
before scheduling the time and date.
Marriage
Contact the Deacon six months in advance of
the ceremony.
Sacrament of the Sick
If you wish to receive the sacrament of the
sick during a prolonged illness or before
surgery, please call the office.
Communion
If you wish to receive communion from a
Eucharistic Minister due to illness, age, or
handicap, please call the office. These visits are made after the Mass has been celebrated.
Altar Flowers
For the week of October 12th are in
Loving Memory of William L. West
by Olivia West and Family
The Sanctuary Lamps
If you would like to reserve the Sanctuary Lamp in the Church or the
Chapel in memory or honor of a person or event please, call the Parish
Office at 919-734-5033 ext. 10 or 26.
Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Columbus Day…
on Monday, October 13th the Parish
Office will be closed in observance
of Columbus Day.
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October 12, 2014
Parish Calendar
Sunday, October 12– 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
* Rosary for Life
Church
* NO FAITH FORMATION CLASSES
* Spanish Language Choir Practice
Church
before 10:00am Mass
after 1:00pm mass
Monday, October 13-Columbus Day
* Church & School Office Closed
Tuesday, October 14
* SVDP Meeting
* Perpetual Novena
* Legion of Mary
Our Parish has, once again, agreed to
partner with other churches and Habitat to do a “HFH Faith Build”. We
need to have a financial commitment
of $4,000.00 as well as participation
on three different Build Days. There
will be an in-pew sign up on the weekend of October 11th /12th so please
watch for the volunteer form and be
generous with your time and treasure.
Build days will be: November 22nd,
January 17th and February 28th.
A New Study Opportunity, Oremus
Catholic Prayer
Do you find it easy to pray? Is prayer an integral part of your day? Do you hear God’s voice
in your daily life, and know how to respond
accordingly?
For many of us the answer is no. We all
desire an intimate relationship with God.
But, since learning to “say our prayers” as
children, we never moved beyond rote
recitation to an authentic conversation
with God.
If this describes you consider taking
this 8 week study starting Monday,
Oct. 27th at 6PM. Cost is $25.00 and
the class will be limited to 20 participants.
Call the Parish Office to register.
Watch for a morning class coming
in November!
TYM Donut Sale…
After the 10:00am Mass on Sundays
the members of our TYM will be selling donuts outside the church...get a
donut and help support our teens
Mission Trip in 2015. Thank you in
advance for your support!
6th grade classroom
Chapel
Library
6:00pm
6:45pm
7:00pm
5th grade classroom
7:00pm
Wednesday, October 15
* Great Bible Time Line
Thursday, October 16
* Senior Bible Study
* Book Club
* 10:00am Choir Practice
FF Conference Room
FF Conference Room
Lounge
10:00am
noon
7:00pm
Friday, October 17
* School Liturgy
* Noon Dismissal for School
* Spanish Language Choir Practice
* K of C Reverse Drawing
Church
9:00am
Church
Auditorium
6:00pm
6:30pm
Saturday, October 18
* Rosary for Life
* 5:00pm Choir Practice
Church
Church
before 5:00pm Mass
4:00pm
Sunday, October 19-29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
* Rosary for Life
* RCIA
* Middle & High School Faith Form.
* K to 4th Faith Formation
* Spanish Language Choir Practice
Handicapped...need Communion at Mass?
If you are handicapped and need to
receive Communion at your seat during the weekend Masses please, notify the ushers as you come into
Church and let them know where
you will be sitting.
Rosary for Vocations…
Join us on Monday, October 20th at
5:30pm in the Chapel to pray the
Rosary for Vocations.
“Your cross will carry you farther than
you will ever carry your cross.”
Church
Lounge
Classrooms
Classrooms
Church
before 10:00am Mass
after 10:00am Mass
11:15am to 12:45pm
11:30am to 12:30pm
after 1:00pm Mass
AAMEN Cultural Explosion
Sunday, November 16, 2014
3PM to 6PM watch for more information in upcoming Bulletins.
Offertory Report
September 28 $7,294.93
Budgeted:
$7,750.00
Over (Under) ($ 455.07)
Family Life Center : $1,978.33
Mission Co-Op: $6,873.37
Second Collection October 19:
World Mission Sunday
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Treasures From Our Tradition
In our thoughts and prayers:
Pray for the intentions of those in
nursing facilities, the homebound, the
chronically ill, and those who are critically ill.
Please remember in a special way the
following parishioners who have requested your prayers:
Ralph Bailey, Maria Baleras, Jesse
Brickhouse, Wanda Chartier, Judy
Cordeiro, Lee & Sarah Davis, Marjorie Dixon, Elaine Evans, Agnes Harris, Bill Irvine, Joan Jones, Laura
Jones, Bertha Kish, Erma Lawrence,
Denise Lewis, Dorothy Lewis, Billie
& Jim Myers, Margie Nowlin, Wilbur
& Mary Perry, Benjamin Raposa,
Simon Scott, Natalie Ulrey and Terry Williams.
If you would like your name included
in the Prayers for the Sick in the Bulletin please contact our coordinators
for “Prayers for the Sick”, Gloria at
919-734-3810 or JoAnn at 919-7367266.
Please also remember in your prayers all of our parishioners who are in
the military especially those who are
deployed.
Diocese of Raleigh
The confessional is a familiar setting
in literature and drama. Everyone
from Doestoevsky and Shakespeare
down the line to Seinfeld has used the
sacrament to tragic or comic effect or
to reveal aspects of character otherwise hidden. All of this theater, from
world classics to slapstick, has had a
numbing effect on our own expectations, and has skewed how the culture
looks at us and our struggle with sin
and forgiveness, hope and healing.
Yet the artists are on to something.
The reconciliation chapel is a place
where hearts are laid bare, where
honesty is the watchword, and people
confess their deepest needs. It is also a
place of rebirth, or at least realignment. It is, like the baptismal font, a
place where something dies, and
where something else is born. Today,
although literature has barely caught
up, the place is usually not the dark
and gloomy cabinet of old; rather it is
a chapel that speaks of peace, serenity, and the comfort of a welcome
home. People in one parish were
astonished recently to see their children skipping with delight as they left
the place of their first confession. We
have to wait a bit for world literature
to catch up with this reality, but at
least we can experience the joy of
penance, the thrill of a new beginning, the assurance of God's love.
--Rev. James Field, Copyright (c) J. S.
Paluch Co.
www.dioceseofraleigh.org
Memorial Donations…
A thought for the day:
“When God created each of us, He
did so with precision and purpose, and
He looks on each of us with love that
cannot be outdone in intensity or tenderness.”
~2014 Respect Life Program pamphlet, USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life
Activities.
SVDP Needs the following
food items…
Oats, grits, macaroni & cheese, spaghetti, noodles, hamburger helper,
canned chicken, tuna, small jars of
mayo, dry beans, rice and canned
fruit.
Non-food items needed are: toothbrushes, toothpaste, washcloths, deodorant, shampoo, toilet paper,
mouthwash, dish detergent and
household cleaners.
Thank you for your continued generosity in helping the Society with their
outreach to those in need in Wayne
County.
Goldsboro, N. C.
Memorial Donations have been made
to St. Mary Parish in memory of
Marie Lawson Jernigan by Goldsboro Downtown Lions Club, Barbara &
Michael Mayes, Miriam A. Falkner,
Delores Schmidt, Edward & Margaret
Jernigan, Jim & Billie Myers, Gary &
Debbie Vaccaro.
WORLD MEETING OF FAMILIES
REGISTRATION opens this fall!
Celebrate with the universal Church
family at the World Meeting of Families (WMF), Sept. 22-27, 2015 in Philadelphia. Over 152 nations are expected to gather for this Family Congress, packed with workshops, activities and an explosion of cultural enrichment throughout the city.
IMPORTANT: Watch daily for
online registration this fall http://
www.worldmeeting2015.org to secure
your space! All families will need to
register individually through the
WMOF website according to the
WMF organizers. Hotel rooms will
be available to those who register
first. Weekend rates will surely climb
if there is an official announcement of
the Pope’s visit. - See more at: http://
www.dioceseofraleigh.org/offices/
communications/centralizedmail#sthash.1GrKc03W.dpuf
Divorced? Remarried? Planning to
marry someone who is divorced? Do
you have questions about freedom to
marry in the Catholic Church? Did
you know that the Tribunal is available to answer these and any other
questions you may have about remarriage in the Church? Please contact
Mrs. Vikki Newell (919-821-9759)
with your questions, or you may wish
to visit our website http://
www.diocesofraleigh.org/how/
tribuanal for further information. We
welcome the opportunity to help you.
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Respect Life
Saint Mary School Corner
Keeping Spirit and Faith in Education
Saint Mary School will be closed on
Monday, October 13th in observance
of Columbus Day. We wish all of our
students and their parents a very
pleasant long weekend.
Our next Scrip order goes in on Tuesday, October 14th so if you want to
order Scrip the order must be in the
Church Office by 8:15 am on the 14th.
October 15th is the end of our first
quarter...the school year is moving
quickly!!
Thursday, October 16th the 7th grade
has the bake sale.
Friday, October 17th we have school
Liturgy at 9:00am.
Couples for Christ Present
their Fifth Annual St. Mary
Masquerade Charity Costume
Ball…
Saturday, October 25, 2014 in the
School Auditorium 7PM till midnight.
Admission is $15 per person and includes specialty hors d’oervers & nonalcoholic drinks.
Must be 21 to enter must wear a mask
to enter.
Join in the fun and dance and party
all night, prizes, raffles, contest and
special performances.
Get your ticket from any member of
the Couples for Christ.
All proceeds will support our TYM
2015 Mission Trip.
What is 40 Days for Life all about?
It was started in 2004 by 3 people in
College Station, Texas who believed
that abortion was a moral crisis with a
moral answer. They prayed about how
they could impact their local pro-life
effort and their answer was 40 Days
for Life. They chose 40 days because
throughout history, God used 40-day
periods to transform individuals, communities and the world. It is a three
point program consisting of:
Prayer and fasting – the most essential component
Constant Vigil – the most visible
component
Community Outreach – the educational component
The campaign spread like wildfire as
these three were joined by masses of
people that had more energy to pray
than to listen to the negativity in the
news. In the Fall of 2007, 40 Days for
Life went national and now is a biannual campaign occurring in the Spring
and Fall in 301 cities in 50 states, Canada, England, Ireland, Brazil, Peru,
New Zealand, Spain, Australia and
Germany. There have been 4,313
lives reported as spared from abortion,
53 abortion workers have quit and 16
clinics that have permanently closed.
What we are doing in the Diocese of
Raleigh for 40 Days for Life:
You are invited to take part in the national 40 Days for Life prayer vigil
from September 24 through November
2, 2014 at the abortion facility at 3305
Drake Circle, Raleigh, NC. The campaign of focused prayer will continue
through November 2nd from 7:00am
to 7:00pm each day. Contact [email protected] for more information or to sign up for a time to pray.
October 12, 2014
World Mission Sunday, October 19
In his message for World Mission
Sunday 2014, Pope Francis reiterated
the close connection between evangelisation and joy. In his short message,
he mentions the word, ‘joy’ (or rejoice) at least thirty three times!
The World Mission Sunday is to be a
celebration of grace and joy. Evangelisation is a celebration of grace because
it is the work of the Holy Spirit and he
alone gives wisdom and strength to
those who are open to his promptings.
It is a celebration of joy because Jesus
in whom Christians proclaim to the
world, is the ‘manifestation of joy’.
Jesus not only brings Good News, He
is Good News to everyone who encounters him. As such, the Church is
called to communicate Jesus Christ to
the world joyfully. In order to make
this communication effective, it has to
be done not only with words but with
concrete deeds of love reflecting the
heart and compassion of Jesus, the
Good Shepherd.
Let us Become One Family On Mission! Sharing the Good News with
others is the work of all baptized
Christians regardless of age! So you
and I are encouraged to become aware
of how we took up the call to become
Missionaries from the day we were
baptized. This campaign therefore
spurs us to look at the different ways
we can carry out our Mission by simply sharing the Joy of Christ in our family, in our community, in our parish
and throughout the world!
Can Anyone “Do Mission”?
YES! Strengthened by the Holy Spirit,
you can continue Jesus’ work to:
• PROCLAIM who Jesus is and how
He lived, taught, died and rose from
the dead. This is to show who God is, to
reconcile people to one another and to God,
and to call everyone to the fullness of human life.
• INVITE people everywhere to accept the salvation that Jesus offers by
becoming one with Him. Jesus turns
us away from sin and destructive relationships by inviting us to have a right
relationship with God and others. We
do this when we practice love, mercy,
forgiveness, justice and kindness.
Saint Mary Roman Catholic Church
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Goldsboro, N. C.
Fall FesƟval Sponsors
The following businesses and parishioners
have generously donated to sponsor our Inflatables!
Gold Sponsors
Southeastern Medical Oncology (Dr. Samer Kasbari)
Mitchell Eye Center (Sallie Mitchell Wahl)
Bronze Sponsors
Silver Sponsors
Vaccaro Paint Company
Dr. & Mrs. Gregory Bauer
Ray & Su Urban
Russ & Maureen Prys
Robert & Ramona Ames
Gary & Mary Parker
Dr. M. C. Wiggins
Dr.& Mrs. Dalton Dove
Carla Berger
Friends of St. Mary
Rivik Solutions (Computer Services)
Goldsboro News-Argus
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Aichele
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Jones
Gloria Griffin
Mariano Mandujano
Dan & Terry Panza
Margaret Sadler
Theresa Ames
Gary Emery
Elaine Evans
Bob & Diane Bero
Peg Newell
Effie Labreque
Mike & JoAnn Myers
Lee Yahnker
Gerry Crocker
Ann Price
Joanne Cecil
Matt & Sarah Dixon
Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Basket Presented by…
PreK-Cupcake Delight
Kinder-Campfire Fun!
1st grade-Feed the Birds
2nd grade-Giving Thanks
3rd grade-Family Fun Night
4th grade– A Pampered Pooch
5th grade-Kid Friendly Crafts
6th grade-Gift Wrap
7th grade-Pampered Chef
8th grade-Christmas
Mrs. Horton & Mrs. Magoon-Legos
Youth Board-Ice Cream Sundae
K of C-Car Care
Parish Council-Gift Card Tree
Respect Life-Babies
Fr. Alex-NC State
Ladies Guild-Spirits
Young Adults-Tailgate/Sports
Carla Berger-Paella
H.S.A.-Tech Time
Catholic Charities-Me Time
Verna Mullinax-Doll
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October 12, 2014
Winner…
Laura Jones
Horton Family
Becky
Teresa Audelo
Deacon Webster
Nancy Connolly
Amelia Dunmire
Sequin Family
Marcie Grant
Ruth Kendall
Braston Giddens
Abigail Fisher
David Sadler
Paula Bowen
Felicia Audelo
Carole Sears
Wiggins Family
Linda deAraujo
Nancy Cloete
Cheryl Raposa
Diane Archambault
Carolyn Stevens
Grand Prize $1,000—Aaron Ponce
2nd Prize $200—Alcides Pérez
3rd Prize $200—Elaine Evans
4th Prize $200—Husam Yousif
5th Prize $200—Ann Bostic
Congratulations to all of our winners and thank you to all who made
the Fall Festival a Parish Community Success!!
Iglesia Católica Romana Santa María
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Misión de la Parroquia Presentación de 3 Años
La parroquia de Santa María
es una comunidad católica y
diversa que trabaja unida
para vivir el evangelio, crecer en fe por la Eucaristía y
compartir nuestros talentos en servicio a
otros.
Requisitos:
∗ Solicitarla 2 meses antes.
∗ Estar bautizado (a).
∗ Donación
Goldsboro, N. C.
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA
FE
La Virgen María tiene siglos de estar
apareciéndose a los cristianos. Aún antes de que fuese asunta al cielo, ella ya
se le había aparecido al apóstol Santiago
XV Años
en Zaragoza, España. Según una antiSi cumples y/o deseas celebrar tus XV
gua leyenda, Santiago llegó a tierra esaños en los primeros 6 meses del año te pañola en el año 40 para predicar el
invitamos a inscribirte para la preparaEvangelio. Tuvo poco éxito y desaniDirectorio
ción:
mado pensaba sacudirse de los pies el
Requisitos:
polvo de aquella tierra y buscar converPadre John Alexander Gonzalez
∗
Estar
bautizada
tir otras gentes. Mientras estaba en
919 734-5033 ext. 27
∗ Haber hecho la primera Comunión oración, María, la madre de Jesús, se le
Bautismos—Elvira Ponce 919-252-0768 ∗ Inscribirse con 4 meses de anticiapareció con palabras de consuelo, ánimo y un pequeño obsequio. Le dio una
pación
Sacramentos
imagen de ella misma sobre un pilar y
∗ Asistir a la preparación
con el Niño Jesús en brazos.
∗ Donación
Bautismo: Asistir a la preparación, paEn esa tierra ella pidió la construcción
Abogado Certificado en Migración de un templo donde ella misma sería
dres y padrinos y
El ministerio social católico tiene un
fijar la fecha con el sacerdote.
altar para la gloria de Dios. Santiago
abogado autorizado y reconocido para
mismo construyó la primera iglesia
Confesión: Sábados de 4:00pm a
casos de migración si usted necesita al- donde hoy se encuentra una gran basíl4:30pm
gún servicio comuníquese con:
ica en honor de Nuestra Señora del PiPara enfermos en el hospital o en casa
Jim Palmer 252-355-5111
lar. En el siglo XVIII, el Papa Clemente
comuníquese
(habla español)
XII declaró el 12 de octubre como su
con la parroquia.
2717 Memorial Blvd., Greenville
fiesta en memoria de la llegada de los
Unción de los Enfermos: Si usted
europeos al continente americano. De
VENGAN A LA FIESTA
quiere recibir el sacramento por enferMaría vienen los principios del Día de la
"El Señor de los Ejércitos preparará para
medad u operación favor de comunicárRaza.
todos los pueblos en este cerro, una
noslo.
--Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM,
comida con jugosos asados y buenos
Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co.
Comunión para enfermos: Si tiene alvinos" (Isaías 25:6). Esto es lo que Isaías
gún familiar en el
nos dice hoy. Dios está organizando una
hospital o en casa que desee recibir la
inmensa fiesta para "todos los pueblos",
comunión
para "enjugar las lágrimas de todos los
comuníquese con la parroquia.
rostros". ¿Y qué es lo que Jesús nos
dice? "El reino de Dios", él dice, es coMatrimonios: Iniciar la preparación
mo "lo que le sucedió a un rey que
con seis meses de anticipación.
celebró las bodas de su hijo" (Mateo
22:2). Cuando los invitados no acuPlaticas Pre-Bautismales
dieron, el rey mandó a sus sirvientes a
Requisitos:
que fueran "a las esquinas de las calles y
∗ Asistir a las pláticas, padres y paconviden a la boda a todos los que
drinos.
encuentren" (Mateo 22:9). Nosotros
∗ Traer copia del acta de nacimiento somos llamados a distribuir esta invidel niño (a).
tación. Uno de los temas entrelazado
∗ Traer copia del acta de matrimonio con la liturgia de hoy es el referente a la
de los padrinos.
generosidad divina. Ausente de la reali∗ Llenar una solicitud por niño.
dad, la gente a menudo asume que ha
∗ Estar registrados o registrarse en la "ganado" lo que tiene. En nuestros
mejores momentos, sin embargo, somos
parroquia.
conscientes de que todos nuestros
dones, incluyendo los espirituales,
Confirmaciones
provienen de la generosidad de Dios.
∗ Estar bautizado.
Nuestra misión es invitar a la gente,
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2 Timoteo 4:10-17b; Salmos 145 (144):10-13, 17-18; Lucas 10:1-9
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