February 14, 2016, First Sunday of Lent
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February 14, 2016, First Sunday of Lent
ARCHDIOCESE OF GALVESTON-HOUSTON HIS EMINENCE DANIEL CARDINAL DINARDO ST. VINCENT DE PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH 6800 BUFFALO SPEEDWAY, HOUSTON, TEXAS 77025 713-667-9111, FAX 713-667-3453, WWW.SVDP-HOUSTON.ORG February 14, 2016, First Sunday of Lent Pastor, Rev. Msgr. William Young Parochial Vicar, Rev. Phong Nguyen Deacons, Gus Camacho Dan Pagnano Parish School, 713-666-2345 Fax 713-663-3562 Carolyn Sears, Principal Business Administrator, Meredith Wyzik, 713-663-3549 Director of Music, Daryel Nance, 713-663-3539 Director of Faith Formation, Nick LaRocca, 713-663-3565 MASS SCHEDULE Weekdays: 6:45 AM and 12:10 PM Saturday: 8:15 AM, Vigil Mass at 5:00 PM Sunday: 7:00 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM Spanish Mass: Sunday, 3:00 PM Life Teen Mass: Sunday, 5:00 PM Young Adults Mass: Tuesday, 7:00 PM except No First Tuesday 7 PM Mass EUCHARISTIC ADORATION in the Church Adoration Chapel, 24 hours, Monday, 7 AM through Saturday, 8 AM CONFESSIONS: Tuesdays, 6-7 PM and Saturdays, 3:30-4:30 PM or call 713-667-9111 for an appointment HEALING AND ANOINTING OF THE SICK second Wednesday of the month after 12:10 PM Mass 1 February 14, 2016, First Sunday of Lent Letter From The Pastor Dear Parishioners: Last week I was privileged to attend and concelebrate the ordination Mass of the Church’s first Bishop for the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter. The Ordinarate was established by Pope Benedict as the vehicle for Anglicans to be in full union with the Holy See and thus full communion with you and me. The Priests of the Ordinariate, many of whom were ordained for the We do not presume to come to this thy Table, Anglican Church, are ordained in O merciful Lord, trusƟng on our own righteousness, the Catholic Church and now stand in full communion but in thy manifold and great mercies. with us. Our Lady of Walsingham is now the Cathedral We are not worthy so much as to gather up the crumbs Parish of the Ordinariate which covers the United under thy Table. States and Canada. But thou art the same Lord whose property is always to have mercy. Grant us therefore, gracious Lord, so to eat the flesh of thy dear Son Jesus Christ, and drink his blood that our sinful bodies may be made clean by his body, and our souls washed through his most precious blood, and that we may evermore dwell in him, and he in us. Amen. You are welcome to visit them for Mass and you can receive communion. In the box to the left is the prayer the congregation recites just before receiving communion. It expresses more completely the prayer we use in the Roman rite. While very similar to our ritual, this rite uses many different words, e.g. “thy,” “thou,” “saith,” “vouchsafe,” et al. You will have no trouble following the liturgy. It was a great day for our Church. ************************* The First Sunday of Lent always retells the temptations of Jesus in the desert. Temptations are not sins. They are opportunities to turn to God and rely on his mercy to help us make the correct choice. It would be a lot easier if we were never tempted, but the victory is defeating the temptation. Holiness is overcoming the weakness and growing in strength. We should ask ourselves what our weakness is and how temptations lead me into the sin. Once that is in place, ask yourself what I can do to build the strength to resist. For example, I might have the weakness of selfishness [miserly, cheap, stingy, etc.]. Satan tempts us in these sins through fear, pride, superiority etc. If I am tempted by fear, one positive approach is to make a list of all the times God has blessed me in my life — when I was, without, wondering how I could afford this or that etc. — and remember how God opened the door to solutions. If Satan is tempting me to superiority or judgment I could remember to pray, There but for the grace of God go I! We have all seen someone fall from grace and it’s not pretty. Any of us can fall and perhaps we have without others seeing it. We need to pray for humble spirit of heart. Not the one who writes this article nor anyone who reads it is the greatest gift of God to the world. Our talents come from God and his bountiful love. We have to cooperate with those gifts, but they are still gifts. I must never be too presumptive that I am above it all. Work on these and other ways of living more deeply the mercy of God found in Lent. When we work on these areas of life and begin more and more to defeat the temptations, good deeds will emerge and others will experience God’s mercy. St. John Chrysostom wrote, No act of virtue can be great if it is not followed by ad- vantage for others. So, no matter how much time you spend fasting, no matter how much you sleep on a hard floor and wear ashes and sigh continually, if you do no good to others, you do nothing great. This Lent, let us do great things. Pax et bonum, 2 Msgr. Bill Stations of the Cross During Lent 7 P.M. every Friday Fridays in Lent are obligatory days of complete abstinence (from meat) for all who have completed their 14th year. Mass Intentions for the Week February 15 to February 21 Monday February 15, Lenten Weekday 6:45 AM - Nick,Claire & David Lloyd & Louis & Tuck Berges †, Feliciana Reyes † 12:10 PM - T Don Clark † Tuesday February 16, Lenten Weekday 6:45 AM - St. Jude League 12:10 PM - Sam Villegas & Sammy † 7:00 PM - David Vargas † Wednesday February 17, Lenten Weekday 6:45 AM - Joseph Pham Van Thao † 12:10 PM - Gregory Watler † WE NEED YOU! Thursday February 18, Lenten Weekday 6:45 AM - Elden Barrett † 8:15 AM - Bob Burns † 12:10 PM - Wilburn Banks †, Lalita Barrera † This is an invita on to an orienta on mee ng for the newly formed Greeters. All who are interested are welcome. Please mark your calendar and plan to join us. Friday February 19, Lenten Weekday 6:45 AM - Mary Rose † 8:15 AM - Bernard Danna † 12:10 PM - Andrea Christine Regnier † Saturday February 20, Lenten Weekday 8:15 AM - Aproniana & Roy Rivera † 5:00 PM - Harry Hasenpflug † Wednesday, February 17, 2016 Sunday February 21, THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT 7:00 AM - Richard Faust † 9:00 AM - Stacy Barnett † 11:00 AM - Parishioners 1:00 PM - Carl Triola † 3:00 PM - Carmen Esther Irizarry † 5:00 PM - Vincent & Caroline Caltagirone In the MJFC 7:00 PM Stewardship Offering The Special Collection this Sunday, February 14, 2016, will be for Black and Indian Missions. Please pray for the repose of the souls of: February 7, 2016, Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Offertory: $ 51,453.55 Parish Pay Offertory $ 45,067.39 Other Charitable: $ 13,560.91 Total Contributions: $110,081.85 =================================== William (Bill) W. Bunch =================================== Jerica Alaine Harris =================================== May they rest in the peace of Christ. First round baskets passed are for the Offertory and the second rectangular baskets are for the Second Collection. 3 Elementary Faith FormaƟon The Lord’s Day Program is a faith formaƟon program for children 2 years old through 5 years old. You may choose the 9:00 AM or the 11:00 AM class, and they meet in the Primary School Building. Life Teen – High School Youth Ministry Sundays, 5pm - LIFETEEN Mass, join us! We sit together front left in the Church. Upcoming Life Teen Events - SVdP Youth Ministry The CCE Program provides faith formaƟon for children in grades 1 through 8. We also have a class for children with special needs. CCE meets 10:30AM - 12:00Noon in the Primary, Intermediate and Middle School Buildings and the Msgr. Jamail Family Center. meets on Sundays, 6:30-8pm in the Family Center, upstairs, Youth Room. All High School Students are welcome. February 14 - President’s Day - No Life Teen February 21 - Life & Dignity of the Human Person Covecrest Summer Camp: May 30 - June 5th — Tucked away in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Georgia, Covecrest is a long time favorite summer trip for Catholic teens! Once we arrive at camp, we get to play and pray with new friends from every corner of the country. The week of camp includes the perfect balance of time to encounter Christ and time to play. We will get to do everything from playing sports, high ropes, and whitewater rafting to hearing dynamic talks, spending time in small groups, and experiencing the Sacraments. Every week, a line-up of dynamic presenters, talented musicians, and dedicated priests serve along with camp staff to encourage a deeper relationship with Christ for each teen. Contact Nick or go to the website for more information FIRST HOLY COMMUNION PREPARATION: In order to be ready to start prepara on for First Holy Communion, students must complete one full year of Catholic Educa on, beginning no sooner than First Grade. This requirement may be sa sfied by a endance at CCE, Catholic School, or Home School (provided the curriculum consists of daily Catholic Educa on). DOES YOUR CHILD NEED TO BE BAPTIZED? If your child is over 7 years or older and needs to be bap zed, we have an RCIA program adapted for children. In addi on to the Sunday CCE classes from 10:30am to 12:00noon, we will meet once a month on a Monday night from 5:30pm to 6:30pm. Please talk to Monica for more informa on about classes. Confirmation Events: Covecrest Summer Camp: May 30 - June 5th Info or Signup? Email Nick LaRocca, nlarocca@svdp-edu.org For further informaƟon please contact Monica Aquila at 713.663.3509 or maquila@svdp-edu.org SVdP School Admissions Go to www.saintvincentschool.org for Saint Vincent de Paul Catholic School Admissions Information. For further information, please contact Director of Admissions Renee McCurry, 713-666-2345. Lay Apostolate Formation for Scouting Have you ever wondered how you might come to a better understanding of the role of religious faith in your life, and prepare yourself to better offer your talents and charisms in the service of the Church? If so, then the Archdiocesan Catholic Committee on Scouting's oneday "Scouter Development: Lay Apostolate Formation for Scouting" program is for you! This program is being offered at SVDP on Saturday Feb. 27 from 8:45am to 4:30pm in the Upper Level Cafeteria. All adults who work with youth (whether or not they're Catholic, and whether or not they're members of SVDPchartered units) are invited/encouraged to participate. Don't worry, you will not have to know any specific doctrines, nor is an extensive knowledge of Scripture presumed. What is of critical importance, however, is that you be reflective and willing to share those reflections with others. For more information and/or to preregister, please visit the ACCS website at http://www.accs-agh.org 13 Day Holy Land & Jordan Pilgrimage Join Spiritual Director Msgr. Bill Young on this Pilgrimage Sept. 4-16, 2016. Includes roundtrip Air Transportation, 1st Class Hotels-Double Occupancy, Daily Mass, 2 meals, Sightseeing, etc. $3,890.00/person from Houston. Brochurs are available at Church Entrances. Girl Scout Cookie Sales SVdP Girl Scouts will be selling their delicious, mmm...mmm... good, cookies on February 13, 14, 27 and 28, outside the Church, after Masses. 4 ST. ANNE’S SOCIETY St. Anne’s Society is an organization of mothers at SVdP. For more information www.stvincentcatholicchurch.org > Organizations > St. Anne’s Society. Valentine’s Day Cookie Decorating and Craft Party Sunday, February 14, 2016 3:00 PM, MJFC A & B Spring Study - "FREE" (session 6 of 7) Thur., Feb. 18, 10:45am, Monsignor Jamail Family Center SAS MOMS NIGHT OUT Unleash your creative energy and mingle with us! Come and join St. Anne’s Moms for a Wine and Pottery Night. The rate of $15 per person will include Wine and Studio Painting Fee. You will need to pay for your individual Pottery item that you will paint (Prices start at $12.50 per piece). Feel free to bring an appetizer or dessert to share! Feb. 18, 2016, 7-10pm. To RSVP go to www.stannessociety.org or for more information contact Lourdes Jea at Lourdes.ecojea@gmail.com. As members of St. Vincent de Paul's Young Adults (SVDPYA), we strive to live out our Catholic faith in both word and deed. We achieve this goal through our service, spiritual formation, and social events in support of one another, our community, and the Church as a whole. Together, we take up the call of bringing Christ into the world! SVDPYA is centered around a 6:30 pm praise and worship, 7pm Mass, and dinner every Tuesday evening (except for the 1st Tuesday of the month), along with an array of social and spiritual events. Come join us at one of our upcoming events, or find our group on Facebook by searching "SVDPYA" or email svdpya@gmail.com to get involved. 5 Adult Life Ministries English Classes (ESL) English as a Second Language is being taught weekly as follows in the MJFC: ♦ Tuesdays from 9:30 – 11:00 am in Room 208A and ♦ Fridays from 7:00 – 8:30 pm in Room 208A. Classes are free except for the cost of a book if required by the teacher. Come and find out how much fun it can be to learn a new language with others in a classroom environment. Other Spiritual, Educational and Social Activities Free and Open to Adults All are held in the MJFC Art Class: Thursdays at 1:00 in 202. Centering Prayer: Tuesdays at 10:00 in 206. Christian Meditation: Wednesdays at 7:00 pm in 206. John Paul II Study Group: Mondays at 10:30 in 206. John XXIII Study Group: Mondays at 10:00 in 208A. Share the Word Bible Study: Thursdays at 10:30 in 206. Teresians’ Study Group: Mondays at 11:00 in 208B. SVdP Book Club: Second Wednesdays at 10:30 Opening Doors: Tuesdays at 10:00 in 205. Cards (Canasta): Thursdays at 1:30 in 206. Mah Jongg: Every Monday & Thursday at 12:30 in 206. Mexican Train Dominoes: Thursdays at 1:00 in 206. English Class Daytime ESL) Tuesdays at 9:30 in 208A English Class (Evening ESL): Fridays at 7:00 pm in 208A Italian I: In need of a teacher. Italian II: Tuesdays at 7:00 pm in 208A. French I: Wednesdays at 9:30 in 208A. French II: Wednesdays at 1:30 in 208A Spanish I: Tuesdays at 1:00 in 208A. Spanish II: No longer scheduled. Spanish, Continuing: Fridays at 9:30 in 208B. Stitch ’N Time: Tuesdays at 12:30 in 208B. Sugar Sticks: Wednesdays at 1:00 in AB. Bridge: Tues.1:00, Wed.1;30, Fri. 1:30 in 206. Tai Chi: Fridays at 5:00 pm in MJFC. Bus Trips: Once a month on different days. Opening Doors Meets Tuesday, Feb. 16 Opening Doors, a support group for anyone grieving the loss of a loved one due to death, divorce, separation, or other major trauma meets from 10:00 – 11:30 am on Tuesdays in Room 205 of the MJFC. There is no charge, and walk-ins may attend without previous registration. John XXIII Study Group This group meets on Mondays from 10:00 – 11:00 in Room 208A of the MJFC to re-visit and study the treasures of the Catholic Church as they relate to current issues that challenge us in today’s world. Currently they are concentrating on the Vatican II Document, Lumen Gentium. Spiritual Direction For an appointment with a spiritual director, call: Sandy Marcello at 713-529-8162, Eileen Meinert at 713-363-1961, or Elaine Caldwell at 713-663-3564. Senior Bus Trip You may sign up now for the senior bus trip scheduled for Wednesday, March 16, to Orange where we will tour the Botanical Gardens and the Outposts in the Cypress/Tupelo Swamp. The cost will be $20.00 that includes a box lunch. Boarding will be at 6:30. There will be no bus trip in February. Lighthouse CD “Being All In” Young at Heart is an active church group where all are welcome. However, we do tend to target our activities towards our members who are 50 years plus. We meet once a month on Sundays, 2:30pm, MJFC, for movies, religious or health related talks, bingo, and other inter-active activities. If you are not already a member, please consider joining our amazing group. You will enjoy your Sunday afternoon with food, drinks, door prizes and camaraderie. It’s only $5.00 a year to join. You have nothing to lose and only friends and fun to gain. For more information on joining, or if you would like to volunteer to give the group a talk, please contact Marissa Garcia at 713-201-9740 or marissa@marissagarcialaw.com. All are welcome and encouraged to join! Our next meeting will be Feb. 28, 2:30p.m. What is Your Prayer Personality? A talk by Thusnelda Valdes, Psychologist, author of The Lost Years, and SVDP Parishioner. The SVDP Vocations Ministry presents this review of the radical, mind-bending, and recommended Lighthouse Catholic Media CD “Being All In.” Do you remember the Gospel story of Jesus and the rich young man? If you want to know what would have happened if the young man had actually done what Jesus told him, listen to this CD. Eric Mahl’s vocation story takes him from playing in the NFL with the Cleveland Browns, to roaming the streets of Cleveland ministering to the homeless – all before the age of 30 – and eventually brought him to the Divine Mercy National Shrine in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Along the way, he chose to give away all his money, his possessions, and his lifestyle to serve God. He gave the money to the poor – exactly what Jesus told the rich young man. How is God, in His Infinite Love, calling YOU? 6 Society of St. Vincent de Paul Adult Faith Formation In this Jubilee Year of Mercy, our Parish Society of St. Vincent de Paul Conference thanks our award winning students and all of our students who participated in the Student Essay Contest, for enhancing our understanding of the true graces obtained by serving Jesus in the suffering and in the poor. Jesus' words to St. Faustina were that we must show mercy in deeds, words and prayer. May we go out as Blessed Frederic Ozanam, founder of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, and show our families and our friends how our faith has inspired us to be humble servants to Jesus in the poor. Our students are the future of our Church, and the future servants of the poor. We thank them, and we congratulate them! Thank you also to Colleen Orth for her enthusiasm and commitment in service to the SSVDP and the youth of our Parish, as Chairman of the Student Essay Contest, and to Manny Martinez, for making the beautiful award medals. Students received $200.00 - $100.00 to keep and $100.00 to donate to our SSVDP Parish Conference. Award winners were the following: Andrew Kalapatapu (2nd grade) - Andrew wrote that helping the poor, can help you feel closer to God, and cause a warmness in your heart. Andrew has experienced these feelings when giving out kits for the homeless. In fact, he plans on using some of his earnings today, to make more kits for the homeless. Jasmine Manalastas (3rd grade) - Jasmine’s essay was full of many words of wisdom. She stated that “Even if we have all the money in the world, we would still not be truly happy. Helping the poor will give us real happiness." Liam Smith (5th grade) - Liam discussed the big effects that can be caused by helping the poor. One of those effects is that it gives people hope, and makes them want to learn more about Jesus. Joshua Manalastas (5th grade) - Joshua’s essay talked about how truly lucky he is to have his basic needs met for, such as a home and food. He knows that helping the poor, will make him feel even more thankful and rejoiced. Jasmine Engelke (6th grade) - Jasmine went into great detail on the many reasons it is important to help the poor, but she finished her essay with the following important thought: "The real reason it is important to help the poor, is indescribable, but it is what we are called to do. Nathan Wilson (8th grade) - Nathan’s essay reflected on how developing relationships with those in need, develops your relationship with the poor. Nathan wrote: “when you get out of your self-involved lifestyle and look towards others, you can get closer to God." We also thank the following students for submitting exceptional essays for the contest: Austin Conte, Jecho Coquilla, Joshua Coquilla, Christine Dabuco, Ally Faulk, Jack Faulk, Laila Lizette Flores, Kaitlyn Pettigrew, Lucas Poppelaars and Jessica Simms. Studies that are free* and open to all. Walk-ins are welcome. All held in the Monsignor Jamail Family Center. *most studies use an opƟonal study guide which is a small fee Mondays: • Reading Group Interior Castles by St Teresa of Avila, 11am, MJFC. For info Elaine Caldwell at 713-667-9111. • St. Padre Pio Prayer Group: Based on Spirituality of Padre Pio, 4th Monday, 6:30pm, Contact Alan Vennix, Vennix@aol.com • Catholic Book Club: The Church of Mercy by Pope Francis, 7pm • Contact- Joan Gilliland gillilandfam@comcast.net • Faith Study: Jesus and the End Times by Dr. Brian Petrie. Four week video study (1 hour per session) Feb. 8 & 29 and March 7 & 14. Free and no materials necessary. Contact Michael Cantu for more info at Mcan21966@gmail.com or 832-470-0631. • Divine Mercy Study Group: Prayer & Study Message of Divine Mercy, 7pm, Contact Almanubia Cespedes 281-799-0749 Tuesdays: • That Man is You Men’s Group: The Spirit of Nazareth, 6am, Contact- Chris Duffel – c.duffel@gmail.com • Rediscover Jesus Book Study: 10:30am-Noon, Contact Joan Gilliland – gillilandfam@comcast.net • Consoling the Heart of Jesus: Book Study by Fr. Gaitley, starts Jan. 26th –March 15th, 7pm Contact Almanubia Cespedes, 281-799-0749 • Adult ConfirmaƟon Classes: 8 weeks, Spring 2016, Orienta on on March 8th, 7pm, Registra on opens in 2016 Contact Nick LaRocca, nlarocca@svdp-edu.org Wednesdays: • Rediscover Jesus Book Study- , 6:15am – 7:15am Contact- Monica Aquila – maquila@svdp-edu.org • Women’s Rosary & Book Study- Rediscover Jesus Book7:30pm – 9pm Contact- DeAnn Ennis or Kym Bellard – sharr08@gmail.com or Kymn08@gmail.com Thursdays: • Bible Study : Acts, the Spread of the Kingdom by Jeff Cavins, 7pm Contact- Joan Molinaro, jhmolinaro@gmail.com • Jovenes de Luz: Hispanic Young Adult Group, 7pm. Contact Jesus Cabrera, gzeus25@yahoo.com • Legion of Mary: Marian Prayer Apostolate, 7pm, Contact Serafina Alo, aloserafina@yahoo.com • Apostleship of the Cross Prayer Group: Spirituality of the Cross, 7pm, Contact Brenda Maymi-Luna bmaymiluna@cs.com KC Fish Fry Please come and enjoy a delicious Fish Fry Dinner starting at 5:30 pm and ending at 8:30 pm. You can come either before or after the 7pm Stations of the Cross. Drive thru is also available. Sundays: • RCIA Sessions: To Become Catholic, 10:30am - 11:45am Parishioners welcome to audit with advance no ce For more info contact- Nick LaRocca – nlarocca@svdp-edu.org • Rediscover Jesus Book Study: 10:30am-Noon, Contact Nick LaRocca, nlarocca@svdp-edu.org We are having the KC Fish Fry on the following days: Friday Feb 19 from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm Friday Feb 26 from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm Friday March 4 from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm Friday March 11 from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm Friday March 18 from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm SAVE THE DATE: Parish Lenten Mission Fr. Mike Joly, February 22nd to 24th 7 Guayaquil Steps for Students 5K Run/Walk Did you know that St. Vincent's parish supports a mission in Guayaquil, Ecuador? Yes, that's right. Parishioners of St. Vincent's have over the years donated money and items which have helped build a school for underprivileged children in a very poor neighborhood of Guayaquil. The school is named St. Vincent de Paul after our own parish school, and each year students from our school donate their used uniforms which are sent to the students in Guayaquil. On April 23, we will be holding our annual Guayaquil Gala which provides the primary source of funding to continue the operation of the school, i.e. pay teacher salaries, buy needed equipment and assist with student tuition. We are all called to spread our faith and help our brothers in need. We need your support to ensure the continued successful operation of this important mission. Please mark your calendars and plan to attend the gala. This year we look to two SVdP heroes to lead the charge: - Coach Marion Jones - Green Team - Father Phong Nguyen - Gold Team Saturday, Feb. 20, Co-Cathedral of Sacred Heart, 6:30am Mass, 8am 5K Run/Walk, 9am 1K Family Fun Run. Go to https://www.firstgiving.com/team/299717 to register for the SVdP Team. Fee increases Feb.3rd from $15 to $25. Volunteers and Sponsors are needed! For more information contact Claus Sorensen at clausorens@gmail.com or Raffaele Sepe at rafsepe@comcast.net Bishop Rizzotto Golf Classic March 31, 2016, 9am Registration 12:30pm Shotgun, Wildcat Golf Club 12200 Almeda Road, 77045. For more information contact Kimberly Elliott 713-741-8722 or http://www.stdominicvillage.org/brgc16.html The Welcome Committee invites YOU to join us as we move forward. We are beginning with four areas of outreach. 1. Implement a group of Greeters at each Mass We hope to have enough individuals committed in this area to develop three to four teams of eight to ten greeters at each Mass on the weekend. The teams would then rotate which would make the commitment for each team manageable. 2. Form a Phone Committee We have about 30-40 newly registered families every month. This group would reach out to our newly registered parishioners by calling them shortly after they register in the parish. We would like to build this team to be at least thirty people. The phone calls could be made from your home. 3. Assist at Receptions These folks will help set up and serve receptions for all the newly registered families. We envision a reception to be offered quarterly. 4. Materials Development We want to provide information to our new families which is attractive and complete. This faction of the Welcome Committee will help improve the materials we provide for new members. Many are needed to make this dream a success. Please help make St. Vincent de Paul parish a welcoming Community United in Faith. If you are interested in joining us, please contact Mary Gosline in the parish office. You may call 713667-9111 and ask for Mary or e-mail mgosline@svdp-edu.org. We also have information available on the website www.svdp-houston.org. Thank you! 8 ADULT CONFIRMATION PREPARATION CLASSES • ARE BAPTIZED CATHOLIC, HAVE RECEIVED 1ST COMMUNION, BUT NEVER RECEIVED THE SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION (USUALLY DONE IN MIDDLE OR HIGH SCHOOL AGE) ? • THIS • WE YOU A PROGRAM IS FOR YOU! WILL BE HOLDING COURSES WEEKLY ON TUESDAYS FROM MARCH 8TH TO MAY 10TH • REGISTER & ATTEND THE “ADULT CONFIRMATION ORIENTATION” ON TUESDAY MARCH 8TH: 7PM-8:30PM • IN THE PARISH FAMILY CENTER • CONFIRMATION CEREMONY WILL OCCUR THE WEEKEND OF PENTECOST OR TRINITY SUNDAY (MID/LATE MAY 2016) • CONTACT NICK LAROCCA REGISTER ASAP NLAROCCA@SVDP-EDU.ORG TO REGISTRATION DEADLINE MARCH 6TH 9 Get to know other parishioners and some great saints! March 7May 23, 7-8:30p.m. MJFC Saints and Special Observances Sunday: First Sunday of Lent; Valentine’s Day; World Marriage Day Monday: Presidents’ Day Wednesday: The Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order Friday: Abstinence Monday, March 7, we will begin our study of the memoir, "My Life with the Saints" by James Martin, SJ. Father Martin takes us through his spiritual development by way of his personal relationship with the saints and modern Catholics who inspired him. The product of a lukewarm Catholic family, his life on Wall Street left him joyless. A chance encounter with a TV show about Thomas Merton led him to consider a vocation to the priesthood. Please read Chapter 1 before the first meeting. Book is available from local bookstores, or online in several formats. Discussion guide may be downloaded from Loyola Press,http://www.loyolapress.com/assets/trade/my-lifesaints-disc-guide.pdf For more information, contact Joan Gilliland, gillilandfam@comcast.net. All are welcome to attend the introductory meeting in the Parish Center March 7. First full session will be held March 28, when we will discuss chapters 1-4. Our format will be small group discussion. Come meet your fellow parishioners and up to 17 new saints! "It is a wonderful experience to discover a new saint. For God is greatly magnified and marvelous in each one of His saints: differently in each individual one." (Thomas Merton) Today’s Readings First Reading — The Israelites show their faith by offering the L first fruits of the products of their new land (Deuteronomy 26:4-10). Psalm — Be with me, Lord, when I am in trouble (Psalm 91). Second Reading — All who express faith in the risen Christ and confess that he is Lord will be saved (Romans 10:8-13). Gospel — Jesus was led into the desert by the Spirit and was tempted (Luke 4:1-13). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Monday: Readings For The Week Lv 19:1-2, 11-18; Ps 19:8-10, 15; Mt 25:31-46 Tuesday: Is 55:10-11; Ps 34:4-7, 16-19; Mt 6:7-15 Wednesday: Jon 3:1-10; Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 18-19; Lk 11:29-32 Thursday: Est C:12, 14-16, 23-25; Ps 138:1-3, 7c-8; Mt 7:7-12 Friday: Ez 18:21-28; Ps 130:1-8; Mt 5:20-26 Saturday: Dt 26:16-19; Ps 119:1-2, 4-5, 7-8; Mt 5:43-48 Sunday: Gn 15:5-12, 17-18; Ps 27:1, 7-9, 13-14; Phil 3:17 — 4:1 [3:20 — 4:1]; Lk 9:28b-36 Jesus and the End Times Four week video study by Dr. Brian Petrie. (1 hour per session) Feb. & 29, March 7 &14. Free and no materials necessary. Contact Michael Cantu for info, Mcan21966@gmail.com or 832-470-0631. Strake Jesuit Spring Fling Sunday, March 6, noon to 6pm, 8900 Bellaire Blvd. Spring Fling has food and fun for all ages come rain or shine! Enjoy live entertainment, raffle, casino – there is something for everyone! Proceeds support financial aid programs at Strake Jesuit. For info visit www.strakejesuit.org Society of St. Vincent de Paul In today’s Gospel, Jesus challenges us by saying “Give, and gifts will be given to you; good measure, packed together, shaken down, and overflowing, will be poured into your lap…” When we give to the poor, God indeed pours his love, peace and joy into our hearts and into our lives. In the month of January, through your gifts, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul was able to assist 40 families or single persons including 45 children and 2 unborn babies, providing $7045 in rent and lodging assistance, $480 in utilities assistance, $160 in food assistance, $160 assistance for medical needs, $150 in travelers' aid, $50 in furniture assistance, $50 in clothes and baby items, $50 for Mass stipends, and in-kind gifts of $101 of toys for children of needy families. Thank You! To access more information on the Society go to www.svdp-houston.org>organizations. Catholic Radio for Houston Radio for your soul!!! KSHJ 1430 AM, www.grnonline.com, 24 hours every day! Listen and Learn! Casa Maria Clinic Needs Volunteers Casa Maria Clinic located at 6101 Edgemoor, (one block from Bellaire at Rampart) needs a Doctor for Tuesdays, 5:30p.m., once a month. We need volunteer nurses for Saturdays, approximately four plus hours, one or twice a month. We need people, who command Spanish and English, to do histories on our patients. This volunteer position is for Tuesday at 4 p.m., approximately for two hours. Please contact: Helen Schmolke, 281-814-2664 or Alicia Chavez, chavez3686@sbcglobal.net. The St. Jude Chapel Poor Box proceeds are used by SVDP Society to benefit those in need. Donations may be made at any time. 10 Next Coffee & Donuts in the Family Center Parish Information Following: 7, 9, 11a.m. and 3pm Masses Sunday, February 21, 2016 Hosted by St Francis of Assisi Family Guild Sacrament of Baptism: Children, age 6 or younger requirements: parents registered parishioners, attended baptism class within 3 years and completed forms before baptism can be scheduled. For info and forms contact Paulette, pblackburn@svdp-edu.org/713-663-3515. If your child is over 7 years old and not baptized, contact Monica Aquila, 713-663-3509 or maquila@svdp-edu.org. Sacrament of Matrimony: Six to eight months are required for marriage preparation. Please call the Parish Office, 713667-9111 for an appointment with the marriage coordinator. Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick: Please call the Parish Office as soon as you or someone in your family schedule surgery, hospitalization or suffer serious illness or injury. Sunday Nursery Available Children 1-24 Months. Let them play while you pray during the 9am and 11am Masses. Ground floor, Monsignor Jamail Family Center. No Fees Holy Name Women’s Retreat Ever make time for our Lord? Quality time? Is Our Lord calling you in the still of the night? Come listen for your call to holiness and wholeness, to healing and forgiveness at Holy Name Retreat Center with the women of your parish on June 24-26. Information and registration available at: www.passionist.org/holyname. For more info, contact Parish Team Leader Patrice Bruno at 713-436-6182. ============================================================== Altar Servers: Contact Tom Green, svdpaltar@gmail.com Bulletin:. Deadline is 9am, Thur., 10 days before date of bulletin, holiday bulletins at least 1 week earlier. Email to TTamborello@svdp-edu.org, or drop off articles at the Parish Office. Announcements before or after Mass will not be allowed unless submitted to the church office no later than Wednesday before the weekend of the scheduled event for approval to Laura Hafernik, 713-663-3528 / LHafernik@svdp-edu.org. Facilities Request: Request deadline: two weeks prior to event. Contact Megan at mdoherty@svdp-edu.org or 713-663-3543. Can’t Get to Church? If you or someone you know would like to receive Communion, but are home bound, or in a nursing or retirement residence and unable to get to Mass, call 713-667-9111. Nursery: Ages birth to 2 years during Sunday 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM Masses at the Monsignor Jamail Family Center. St. Jude League Enrollment Membership Cards are available in the Church by the St. Jude Shrine. Teen RCIA: Teens who desire to become Catholic and have not been baptized or received the sacraments, call the Youth Office, 713-663-3524. Early Bulletin Deadlines Email items to TTamborello@svdp-edu.org 3/20/16 Bulletin Articles are due Thursday, 2/18/16 3/27/16 Bulletin Articles are due Thursday, 3/10/16 4/3/16 Bulletin Articles are due Monday, 3/21/16 “Together in Holiness” Marriage Conference ============================================================== New Parishioners: To register, complete and return the Parish Registration form available at the Parish Office, at www.svdp-houston.org or complete and return the Parish Information Form below and a Registration Form will be mailed to you. This one-day event includes Mass, Eucharistic Adoration, Reconciliation and inspiring presentations that will help make your marriage and family life a “school of love”. April 2, 2016, 9:00am to 3:30pm St. Cecilia Catholic Church, 11720 Joan of Arc Drive, Houston, 77024. Cost: $45/couple, $25/individual, $5/childcare. Learn more and register at www.TogetherInHoliness.org. Parish Information Form ____ Change of name/address/phone # ____ Send New Parishioner Registration Form SVdP Pictorial Directory If you had your picture taken for the directory and have not yet picked up your copy, please stop by the Parish Office during office hours and get your book. Even if you cannot locate your letter stop by, the staff will help you. We have had a great response but still have just a few left to be picked up. Name _______________________________________ Address _____________________________________ City _____________________ Zip _______________ Phone#(h) ________________ (w)________________ Email _______________________________________ 11 Primer Domingo de Cuaresma 14 de febrero de 2016 Jesucristo es el rostro de la misericordia del Padre. -Papa Francisco Anuncio del Jubileo de la Misericordia La llamada de Jesús nos impulsa a cada uno de nosotros a no detenerse jamás en la superficie de las cosas, sobre todo cuando estamos ante una persona. Estamos llamados a mirar más allá, a centrarnos en el corazón para ver de cuánta generosidad es capaz cada uno. Nadie puede ser excluido de la misericordia de Dios. Todos conocen el camino para acceder a ella y la Iglesia es la casa que acoge a todos y no rechaza a nadie. Sus puertas permanecen abiertas de par en par, para que quienes son tocados por la gracia puedan encontrar la certeza del perdón. Cuanto más grande es el pecado, mayor debe ser el amor que la Iglesia expresa hacia quienes se convierten. ¡Con cuánto amor nos mira Jesús! ¡Con cuánto amor cura nuestro corazón pecador! Jamás se asusta de nuestros pecados. Pensemos en el hijo pródigo que, cuando decidió volver al padre, pensaba hacerle un discurso, pero el padre no lo dejó hablar, lo abrazó (cf. Lc 15, 17-24). Así es Jesús con nosotros. «Padre, tengo muchos pecados...». —«Pero Él estará contento si tú vas: ¡te abrazará con mucho amor! No tengas miedo». Queridos hermanos y hermanas, he pensado con frecuencia de qué forma la Iglesia puede hacer más evidente su misión de ser testigo de la misericordia. Es un camino que inicia con una conversión espiritual; y tenemos que recorrer este camino. Por eso he decidido convocar un Jubileo extraordinario que tenga en el centro la misericordia de Dios. Será un Año santo de la misericordia. Lo queremos vivir a la luz de la Palabra del Señor: «Sed misericordiosos como el Padre» (cf. Lc 6, 36). Esto especialmente para los confesores: ¡mucha misericordia! Este Año santo iniciará con la próxima solemnidad de la Inmaculada Concepción y se concluirá el 20 de noviembre de 2016, domingo de Nuestro Señor Jesucristo Rey del universo y rostro vivo de la misericordia del Padre. Encomiendo la organización de este Jubileo al Consejo pontificio para la promoción de la nueva evangelización, para que pueda animarlo como una nueva etapa del camino de la Iglesia en su misión de llevar a cada persona el Evangelio de la misericordia. Estoy convencido de que toda la Iglesia, que tiene una gran necesidad de recibir misericordia, porque somos pecadores, podrá encontrar en este Jubileo la alegría para redescubrir y hacer fecunda la misericordia de Dios, con la cual todos estamos llamados a dar consuelo a cada hombre y a cada mujer de nuestro tiempo. No olvidemos que Dios perdona todo, y Dios perdona siempre. No nos cansemos de pedir perdón. Encomendemos desde ahora este Año a la Madre de la misericordia, para que dirija su mirada sobre nosotros y vele sobre nuestro camino: nuestro camino penitencial, nuestro camino con el corazón abierto, durante un año, para recibir la indulgencia de Dios, para recibir la misericordia de Dios. Papa Francisco 13 de marzo, 2015, Basílica Vaticana Jubileo de la Misericordia - Oración Señor Jesucristo, tú nos has enseñado a ser misericordiosos como el Padre del cielo, y nos has dicho que quien te ve, lo ve también a Él. Muéstranos tu rostro y obtendremos la salvación. Tu mirada llena de amor liberó a Zaqueo y a Mateo de la esclavitud del dinero; a la adúltera y a la Magdalena del buscar la felicidad solamente en una creatura; hizo llorar a Pedro luego de la traición, y aseguró el Paraíso al ladrón arrepentido. Haz que cada uno de nosotros escuche como propia la palabra que dijiste a la samaritana: ¡Si conocieras el don de Dios! Tú eres el rostro visible del Padre invisible, del Dios que manifiesta su omnipotencia sobre todo con el perdón y la misericordia: haz que, en el mundo, la Iglesia sea el rostro visible de Ti, su Señor, resucitado y glorioso. Tú has querido que también tus ministros fueran revestidos de debilidad para que sientan sincera compasión por los que se encuentran en la ignorancia o en el error: haz que quien se acerque a uno de ellos se sienta esperado, amado y perdonado por Dios. Manda tu Espíritu y conságranos a todos con su unción para que el Jubileo de la Misericordia sea un año de gracia del Señor y tu Iglesia pueda, con renovado entusiasmo, llevar la Buena Nueva a los pobres proclamar la libertad a los prisioneros y oprimidos y restituir la vista a los ciegos. Te lo pedimos por intercesión de María, Madre de la Misericordia, a ti que vives y reinas con el Padre y el Espíritu Santo por los siglos de los siglos. Amén. 12 Puertas Santas de la Arquidiócesis (http://www.archgh.org/yearofmercy/) Vía Crucis en español Les invitamos a rezar el Vía Crucis en español los viernes de Cuaresma a las 6:00 PM en el templo. Su Santidad, el Papa Francisco ha proclamado un Jubileo Extraordinario de la Misericordia que nos permitirá enfocar y profundizar nuestra gratitud por la misericordia amorosa de Dios.. El Año de la Misericordia incluirá el uso de una Puerta Santa, una entrada especialmente designado que tiene un significado espiritual y simbólico para los católicos. En este Año Jubilar de la Misericordia, que pasa a través de una Puerta Santa es parte de la peregrinación que se alienta a todos los católicos a hacer, ya sea durante un viaje a Roma o un viaje a las catedrales o iglesias especialmente designados en sus propias diócesis. Estas peregrinaciones vienen con gracias especiales, y permiten que cada uno de nosotros para compartir en las muchas bendiciones del Año Santo. Ocho iglesias católicas de la Arquidiócesis servirán como lugares de peregrinación durante el Año Santo de la Misericordia. Estas iglesias celebrarán una misa con el rito de la Apertura de la Puerta de la Misericordia. Ayuno y abstinencia en la Cuaresma Es una doctrina tradicional de la espiritualidad Cristiana que es un componente del arrepentimiento de alejarse del pecado y volverse a Dios, incluye alguna forma de penitencia, sin la cual al Cristiano le es dificil permanecer en el camino angosto y ser salvado. La Iglesia por su parte ha especificado ciertas formas de penitencia, para asegurarse de que los Católicos hagan algo, como lo requiere la ley divina, y a la vez hacerle más fácil al Católico cumplir la obligación. https://www.ewtn.com/ spanish/preguntas/ayuno_y_abstinencia.htm En la Cuaresma, ofrecemos penitencia observando el ayuno y la abstinencia. El ayuno consiste en hacer una sola comida fuerte al día. La abstinencia consiste en no comer carne. Son días de abstinencia y ayuno el Miércoles de Ceniza y el Viernes Santo. La abstinencia obliga a partir de los catorce años y el ayuno de los dieciocho hasta los cincuenta y nueve años de edad. Con estos sacrificios, se trata de que todo nuestro ser (espíritu, alma y cuerpo) participe en un acto donde reconozca la necesidad de hacer obras con las que reparemos el daño ocasionado con nuestros pecados y para el bien de la Iglesia. • Catedral Basílica de Santa María (Parroquia de la Sagrada Familia, 2011 Church St, Galveston TX 77550 • Co-Catedral del Sagrado Corazón (1111 St. Joseph Parkway, Houston) • Iglesia de Santa Bernardita (15500 El Camino Real, Houston TX, 77062) • Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe (2405 Navigation Blvd, Houston TX 77003) • Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Lavang (12320 Antiguo Foltin Rd, Houston TX, 77086) • Iglesia de San Francisco de Asís (5100 Dabney St, Houston TX, 77026) • Iglesia de San Ignacio (7810 Cypresswood Dr, Spring TX, 77379) • Iglesia de Santa Teresa (705 Santa Teresa Blvd. Sugar Land TX, 77498) LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — Libres de los egipcios opresores, los israelitas muestran su fe ofreciendo al Señor los primeros frutos de su nueva tierra (Deuteronomio 26:4-10). Salmo — Tú eres mi Dios y en ti confío (Salmo 91 [90]). Segunda lectura — Todos los que expresan su fe en Jesús resucitado y confiesan que él es el Señor, se salvarán (Romanos 10:8-13). Evangelio — Jesús fue conducido por el Espíritu al desierto y allí fue tentado (Lucas 4:1-13). Salmo responsorial: Leccionario I © 1976, Comisión Episcopal de Pastoral Litúrgica de la Conferencia del Episcopado Mexicano. Usado con permiso. Todos los derechos reservados. LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Lv 19:1-2, 11-18; Sal 19 (18):8-10, 15; t 25:31-46 Martes: Is 55:10-11; Sal 34 (33):4-7, 16-19; Mt 6:7-15 Miércoles: Jon 3:1-10; Sal 51 (50):3-4, 12-13, 18-19; Lc 11:29-32 Jueves: Est C:12, 14-16, 23-25; Sal 138 (137):1-3, 7c-8; Mt 7:7-12 Viernes: Ez 18:21-28; Sal 130 (129):1-8; Mt 5:20-26 Sábado: Dt 26:16-19; Sal 119 (118):1-2, 4-5, 7-8; Mt 5:43-48 Domingo: Gn 15:5-12, 17-18; Sal 27 (26):1, 7-9, 13-14; Fil 3:17 — 4:1 [3:20 — 4:1]; Lc 9:28b-36 Primer Domingo de Cuaresma En el Evangelio de hoy, Jesús vence las tentaciones de la riqueza, poder y honor. Al comenzar la Cuaresma, estemos atentos a abrir nuestros corazones a la gracia de la oración, el ayuno y la limosna. En el mes de enero, la Sociedad de San Vicente de Paul asistió a 40 familias o personas individuales incluyendo a 45 niños y a dos bebés por nacer proporcionando $7,045 in fondos para pagar alquiler y asistencia para alojamiento; $480 en pagos de servicios de electricidad, gas, etc.; $160 en ayuda para la compra de alimentos; $160 para asistir con necesidades médicas; $150 en ayuda para viajeros; $50 en asistencia en la compra de muebles; $50 en ropa y artículos de bebé; $50 para estipendios de Misa; $101 en regalos para niños de familias necesitadas. Gracias. Sus donaciones depositadas en a canasta de los pobres de la Sociedad de San Vicente de Paul ayudarán a los pobres celebrar el amor de la gracia de Dios en esta Pascua. 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