St. Augustine Catholic Church
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St. Augustine Catholic Church
ST. AUGUSTINE CATHOLIC CHURCH 4400 Beulah Road • Richmond, Virginia 23237 Phone: 804-275-7962 • Fax: 804-271-4604 Website: www.staugustineparish.net/ Diocesan Website: http://www.richmonddiocese.org US Conference Catholic Bishops: http://www.usccb.org PARISH OFFICE HOURS • HORAS DE OFICINA 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday • Lunes a Viernes 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST— JUNE 2, 2013 “BEFORE ALL ELSE LIVE TOGETHER ONE IN HEART AND MIND AND HONOR GOD IN ONE ANOTHER” St. Augustine of Hippo • 430 A.D. St. Augustine Church • 1973 A.D. MASS SCHEDULE - HORARIO DE MISAS Saturday, 5:30 p.m. Sábado, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, 9:00* and 11:00* a.m. Domingo, 9:00* y 11:00* a.m. *Children’s Liturgy of the Word Domingo, 1:00* p.m. y *Liturgia de la Palabra para Niños 6:00* p.m. (español) Bilingual leaflets available • Folletos bilingües para todas las misas Daily Masses (see inside schedule) • Misas Diarias (ver horario adjunto) RECONCILIATION—CONFESIÓN: Saturday–Sábados 4:15 p.m.–5:15 p.m. BAPTISM AND MATRIMONY: Please call the Parish Office for arrangements. You must be registered in the Parish. For weddings, a lead time of at least six months is required in order that a proper preparation may be made for the celebration of the Sacrament. BAUTIZOS Y MATRIMONIOS: Llame a la oficina para hacer los arreglos necesarios. Debe ser miembro inscrito en la parroquia. Para Matrimonios puede hablar con cualquiera de los Sacerdotes (Padre Miguel ó con el Sr. Fidel Rubio). Llame al menos seis meses antes de la fecha deseada para comenzar la preparaciones necesarios de este Sacramento. ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Communally celebrated during weekday and weekend liturgies. If any parishioner is seriously ill at home or in the hospital, please call the Parish Office to arrange for Communion, Confession, or the Anointing of the Sick. UNCIÓN DE LOS ENFERMOS: Celebración comunal durante la semana o durante las misas del fin de semana. Si una persona perteneciente a la parroquia esta seriamente enferma, por favor llame a la Oficina Parroquial para hacer los arreglos necesarios para la Comunión, Confesión y Sacramento de los Enfermos. NEW CATHOLIC PARISHIONERS–NUEVOS MIEMBROS CATOLICOS Please come to our NEW PARISHIONER WELCOMING AND REGISTRATION, normally held the third Sunday of each month. Come to our Poor Box Breakfast, immediately following the 9:00 a.m. Mass, after which you will be assisted through the registration process. Favor de venir a la Orientación e Inscripción Que normalmente es el tercer domingo del Mes después de la misa de 9:00 a.m. (en ingles) y después de las misas de 1:00 y 6:00 p.m. (en español). MISSION STATEMENT “The Mission of St. Augustine Church is to be a Parish Family Inspired by the Love of Jesus Christ, Celebrating the Goodness of Life, Bringing the Good News and Ministering to the Needs of All.” “La misión de la Iglesia deSan Agustín es la de ser una Parroquia inspirada por el Amor de Jesucristo, Celebrando lo Mejor de la Vida, Llevando Las Buenas Noticias y Atendiendo a las Necesidades de Todos.” PASTORAL STAFF PERSONAL PASTORAL Rev. Msgr. Michael Schmied, Pastor, ext. 1121 Rev. Denis Jacinto Masín Parochial Vicar, ext. 1126 Priests’ Residence Residencia De Los Sacerdotes 9608 N. Verlinda Court Richmond, VA 23237 Telephone (778-4842) Rev. Mr. Eric Broughton, Deacon, 721-2019 Rev. Mr. Christopher Corrigan, Deacon, 381-1058 Rev. Mr. Al Hallatt Deacon, 551-0746 Katharine Anderson, ext. 1115 (part-time/medio tiempo) Coord. of Outreach;Justice & Peace Coordinadora de Relaciones Humana y Justicia & Paz Eileen Brown, ext. 1113 Pastoral Associate for Christian Formation Asociada Pastoral de Formación Cristiana Angy Corrigan, ext. 1117 Pastoral Associate for Youth & Young Adult Ministry Asociada Pastoral de Jóvenes y Ministerio de Jóvenes Adultos Fran Kuzma, ext. 1120 (part-time/medio tiempo) Christian Formation Assistant— Asistente de Formación Cristiana Fidel Rubio, ext. 1122 Pastoral Associate for Hispanic Ministry Asociado Pastoral del Ministerio Hispano Caroline Honings, ext. 1112 Business Manager/Accountant Gerente de Oficina/Contadora Parish Life Coordinator - Coordinadora de Vida Parroquial Mary Jo Gorman, ext. 1111 (part-time/medio tiempo) Parish Administrative AssistantAsistente Administrativa de la Parroquia Minerva Vega, ext. 1114 Bilingual Receptionist Recepcionista Bilingüe Wanda Alvarado, ext. 1110 (part-time/medio tiempo) Bilingual Administrative Assistant— Asistente Administrativa Bilingüe Mark Coleman, cell# 240-4331 mcoleman@staugustineparish.net Maintenance, Mantenimiento Joe Oatman, (804) 641-8419 Alvaro Maldonado, 972-4206 Parish Musicians - Músicos Parroquiales ST. AUGUSTINE PARISH YEAR OF FAITH ORDINARY TIME Sunday, June 2 Domingo 2 de Junio THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST Building Fund Collection / Annual Parish Picnic NO 1:00pm MISA Programa de Alfabetización PC 1,2 &3 Mass Church * Indoor Picnic Mass (bilingual) w/Graduates Church Tropical Island Picnic begins… Outside Misa Iglesia Inscripciones de Bautismo PC 4 Monday, June 3 OFFICE CLOSED 10:00am Individual & Family Counseling (CCC) Outreach Ctr 7:00pm Cub Scouts Rm 16,17,18/19 7:00pm Grupo Carismático Rm 13/14 8:00am 9:00am 11:00am 12:30pm 6:00pm 7:00pm Tuesday, June 4 Martes, 4 de Junio 8:00am 8:00am 8:30am 9:00am 9:30am 9:45am 7:00pm Hall,8,10,16,17,18/19 South Parking Lot Rm 13/14 PC 3 PC 1/2 Outreach Ctr Rm 10/11 CARE-A-VAN Dental Van Women’s Guild Legal Aid Lawyer Bible Study Group James House Jóvenes Adultos Wednesday, June 5 9:45am 10:00am 6:30pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm Miércoles, 5 de Junio WINGS Staff Mtg. SAINTS Women’s Guild Jovenes Para Cristo Emaus Choir Hall Conf. Rm Rm 18/19 Rm 13/14 PC 1/2 Rm 9 Church Thursday, June 6 6:45pm 7:00pm 7:00pm Jueves, 6 de Junio RCIA Exposicion del Santisimo Coro Latino Friday, June 7 7:00pm 7:00pm Coro Carismático Grupo Carismático PC 1/2 Iglesia Rm 13/14 Viernes, 7 de Junio Aux. Bldg. Rm 10/11 Saturday, June 8 2:00pm 4:00pm 4:00pm 5:30pm 7:00pm Sábado 8 de Junio Quinceanera Prep Matrimonial Formación Grupo Carismático Mass Grupo Carismático Sunday, June 9 Church Rm 18/19 Rm 13/14 Church Hall/Rm 8 Domingo, 9 de Junio TENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 9:00pm 10:00am 11:00am 1:00pm 2:00pm 2:30pm 6:00pm 7:00pm Mass LIFE Mass Misa (Liturgia de niños) Inscripciones de Bautismo VIDA Misa (Liturgia de niños) Inscripciones de Bautismo Church Complex Church Afuera PC 4 Salon Iglesia PC 4 *This is a change. The Annual Picnic Mass will be held inside the church due to the high heat forecast for Sunday, June 2nd. *** The June 2nd Special Collection will be for the Building Fund. The Peter’s Pence Collection will take place the 2nd weekend of June on 6/9/13. *** Sunday Morning Liturgy Times will change beginning Sunday, July 7, 2013 The 9:00 am Mass will become the 8:30 am Mass. The 11:00 am Mass will become the 11:15am Mass. FATHER DENIS JACINTO MASIN emailed Father Mike Memorial Day that his father Juan’s recuperation has been excellent. While home in El Salvador Fr. Denis has had the opportunity for a three day spiritual retreat, which has renewed and energized him. He is very grateful for all the prayers from “up here” that have arrived “down there” and given the Jacinto Masin family such healing and peace. Fr. Denis plans to return to Richmond/St. Augustine on June 11. Mass Intentions —Intenciones de Misa 5:30pm Unborn babies 9:00am Bienbenido Lopetegui 11:00am Sandy Layne NO 1:00pm MISA 6:00pm Feligreses Tues. June 4 9:00am Fred & Mary Horn Weds. June 5 12:15pm The seriously ill Thurs. June 6 12:15pm Antonio Garcia Sat. June 8 5:30pm Vocations Sun. June 9 9:00am Donald Hagenbuch, Sr. 11:00am Franky Eide 1:00pm Jose Antonio Portillo Pleitez 6:00pm Feligreses denotes deceased parishioners, family members and/or friends; denota feligreses fallecidos, miembros de la familia y/o amigos) Sat. June 1 Sun. June 2 Pray For/Oremos Por... Tricia Atkins, Harris Bacon, Noah Bacon, Jonathan Bierowski, Irene Borgman, Carolyn Bowers, Shirley Brown, Ronald Buchanan, Tom Burgess, Ralph & Marge Boucher, Frank & Anne Butler, Sharon Louise Bricker, Erma Clark, Sandy Clarke, Wayne Cooper, Helen J. Cordova, Un-Sun Coston, Chris Craig, Edwin Caryl, Helen Crowder, Christeen DeBruyn, Rich Diamond, Gene DuBay, Brian Evans, Skip Evans, Mary Farrell, Gene Fens, Mildred Fernandez, Mary Anne Fighera, Carmen Green, Beverly Gersuk, Doris Gizzi, Armando Gomez, Carmen Olga Gonzalez, John Goode, Donny Guza, Arlene Hallatt, Dennis Hasenfus, Paul Hermsen, Peter John Hidalgo, Emily Michele Hubbel, Kathleen Hughes, Pat Hylton, Dulce Infante, Juan Jacinto, Gerri Jones, Estelle Kennedy, Bob Klaer, Joyce Klatt, Pat & Al Krieter, Alice & Frank Komljenovich, TJ Locke, Ellen Metasavage, John Mikos, Ashley Moore, John Nissen, Brenda Don Pepe, Robert Paleo, Emma Parks, Jean Pole, Martha Ann Quillian, Chris Rich, Josie Roach, Betty Rodgers, Juana Rodriguez, Devin Scott (Military), James Shannon, Gail Shovlin, Joyce Shroka, Carol Silvia, Suki, Bo & Sammy Simpson, Uni Kemp, Sarah Spain, Xavier Sparks, Robert Steinbrecher, Art Stevens, Mary Rachel Strong, Nancy Swink, Ana Vassell, Arlene Vogel, Brenda Waters, Ann Weaver, Cary Wells, Barbara Whitaker, William Wright, Flo Wirt & Dean Yates. Pastoral/prayer cards may be found in the church pews and Parish Information Center. Readings for the Week of June 2, 2013 Sunday: Gn 14:18-20/1 Cor 11:23-26/Lk 9:11b-17 Monday: Tb 1:3; 2:1b-8/Mk 12:1-12 Tuesday: Tb 2:9-14/Mk 12:13-17 Wednesday: Tb 3:1-11a, 16-17a/Mk 12:18-27 Thursday: Tb 6:10-11; 7:1bcde, 9-17; 8:4-9a/Mk 12:28-34 Friday: Ez 34:11-16/Rom 5:5b-11/Lk 15:3-7 Saturday: Tb 12:1, 5-15, 20/Lk 2:41-51 Next Sunday: 1 Kgs 17:17-24/Gal 1:11-19/Lk 7:11-17 ©Liturgical Publications Inc. BULLETIN DEADLINE Mondays by 12:00 noon...Please email Mary Jo Gorman at mgorman@staugustineparish.net and Minerva Vega at mvega@staugustineparish.net SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 2013 The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Poor nutrition is a clear source of numerous ailments. Lack of vitamin C causes scurvy. A serious deficit in vitamin D can lead to weakened bones and osteoporosis. When a person does not have enough protein in his or her diet they can suffer from kwashiorkor, a wasting disease in which the body attacks its own tissues. Night vision is affected when a person is not consuming enough vitamin A. We also know that to stay healthy, we can't just eat enough food. We must eat the right kinds of foods, that is, a balanced, wholesome diet. While pizza includes several food groups (grains, dairy, meat, and sometimes even vegetables), a diet of pizza alone is not life-sustaining in the long term. The Gospel of the multiplication of the loaves and fishes for this feast of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ starts out with a curious verse. "Jesus spoke to the crowds about the kingdom of God, and he healed those who needed to be cured" (Lk 9:11). Luke, the writer who crafts his Gospel in such detail, weaves together the eucharistic narrative of the loaves and fishes, with the preaching of the good news and the healing of the sick. It is a signal of what our Sunday celebration is for us today. The Eucharist has always been a sacrament of nourishment and healing. We hear the word proclaimed at Sunday Mass and we discover Christ present among us in the breaking of the bread. The abundance of grace is always greater than we can take in, signified by the leftovers in the Gospel story. Through the Eucharist healing takes place as well. We are reconciled to God in the Eucharist, and made one with our God in the reception of Communion. And from the Mass members of the community take the healing presence of Christ to those who are sick or shut-in so that his comfort is shared. Christ is healing and nourishment for all. ©2013 Liturgical Publications Inc Deacons Corner: We will soon begin reading the gospel of Luke. Before leaving the gospel of John, it would be good to understand John and his gospel. John dealt with a basic question, "Who is Jesus of Nazareth?" John develops his gospel to answer this question using compelling evidence and eye-witness testimony. John, the youngest of the twelve apostles, wrote his gospel late in life, around 100 AD, in the city of Ephesus, a Greek-speaking center of commerce and culture. By that time the vast majority of Christians were no longer converts from Jewish communities, but people who lived in a world dominated by the culture, thought, and worldview of Greece and Rome. John appealed to their powers of reason and reflection to consider who Jesus claimed to be. John’s style and focus is very different from the other three gospel accounts by Matthew, Mark, and Luke. John’s gospel is more reflective, profound, and spiritual. St. Augustine likens John to the eagle who can soar higher than any other bird, because John’s “spiritual understanding compared to the eagle, has elevated his preaching higher, and far more sublimely, than the other three.” John had 70 years from Jesus’ death and resurrection to reflect upon what Jesus had said and done. He goes beyond the literal message and historical facts to help people understand the deeper spiritual meaning of Jesus himself, including his teaching, life, and miracles. John carefully selected seven statements and seven signs to answer the question, “Who is Jesus and how can we be certain that his claims are true?” These statements each begin with the declaration “I am:” “I am the bread of life” (6:35, 41, 48-51) “I am the light of the world” (8:12, 9:5) “I am the door of the sheep” (10:7, 9) “I am the good shepherd; the good shepherd gives his life for the sheep” (10:11,14) “I am the resurrection and the life” (11:25) “I am the way, the truth, and the life” (14:6) “I am the true vine” (15:1,5) John teaches us who Jesus is through the "I am." Worship Corner: The Sunday cycle is divided into three years, labeled A, B, and C. 2011was Year A. 2012 was Year B, 2013 is Year C, etc. In Year A, we read mostly from the Gospel of Matthew. In Year B, we read the Gospel of Mark and chapter 6 of the Gospel of John. In Year C, we read the Gospel of Luke. The Gospel of John is read during the Easter season in all three years. The first reading, usually from the Old Testament, reflects important themes from the Gospel reading. The second reading is usually from one of the epistles, a letter written to an early church community. These letters are read semi-continuously. Each Sunday, we pick up close to where we left off the Sunday before, though some passages are never read. The year of the cycle does not change on January 1, but on the First Sunday of Advent which is the beginning of the liturgical year. As you prepare for the Sunday readings don’t forget to utilize the website at www.liturgy.slu.edu. LITURGICAL MINISTERS WANTED: Interested in assisting with the weekend liturgy? Please sign up by contacting the office. Eucharistic ministers, lectors, mass coordinators, ushers, nursery assistance and homebound ministers will be trained the weekend of June 8 and 9. ALTAR SERVERS OF ALL AGES ARE NEEDED: Parent and children altar serving is a wonderful way to celebrate the liturgy. Please consider this ministry as a family. Training will be announced to accommodate the family. Youth must have received their first communion to become an altar server. CHRISTIAN FORMATION L.I.F.E. Stuff Reminder that June 9th is the last LIFE session until the fall. Registration will take place after masses on select weekends in July and August for children, youth and adults for LIFE and sacrament preparation. Registration for VBS is happening NOW. As you prepare for the Sunday readings don’t forget to utilize the website at www.liturgy.slu.edu. The Year of Faith — From the Catholic Diocese of Richmond Instruction for Sacraments First Holy Communion “Children’s preparation for first reception of the Eucharist begins in the home. The family has the most important role in communicating the Christian and human values that form the foundation for a child’s understanding of the Eucharist. Children who participate with their family in the Mass experience the Eucharistic mystery in an initial way and gradually learn to join with the liturgical assembly in prayer.” As the primary teachers of children, parents pass on their knowledge of the faith, and, by their example, help to develop Christian values. Such “family catechesis...precedes, accompanies and enriches all other forms of catechesis.” It is naturally “more witnessed to than taught, more occasional than systematic, more ongoing and daily than structured into periods.” Indeed, “It is through the example of mothers and fathers, grandparents, siblings, and extended family members that one most concretely witnesses how to live a Christian life.” EveryWoman is a reading and study group for women of all ages exploring ways and words of wisdom. Interested in attending on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month at 6:45p.m.? Call Eileen Brown at Ext 1113 for further details. WINGS’ (Women In God’s Spirit) The last meeting for WINGS meets this Wednesdays, June 5th at 9:45am in the church hall. For more info call Eileen 275-7962 ext 1113. Children’s Liturgy of the Word is the opportunity for our children to attend to mass at their level. In order to provide this gift to our children your help is GREATLY needed. Call Fran and say, “I’d like to help, what can I do?” Fran Kuzma at 275-7962 ext. 1120. MARK YOUR CALENDAR!! - FREE VBS Will Be Flying High JUNE 24TH—28TH FROM 9am—12:15pm and we will have it no matter what. Space will be limited, so sign-up NOW. Applications and Volunteer forms are in the Information Center. Volunteer Meeting is Thursday June 6th in room 18/19 from 6:30pm-8:30pm and anyone interested is welcome. There are also “Wish Items” in the Information Center of items to make the week a great success. Call Fran Kuzma at the office ext. 1120 with questions. Y.E.S. (Youth Exploring Scripture) A youth Bible study program Contact ANGY CORRIGAN at 804-275-7962 or aa_corrigan@comcast.net for further information. Don’t forget to save your “Labels for Education” along with the bar code. There is a box in the Information Center for you wonderful contributions. We are trying to get a DVD player for the Nursery and we need over 8,000 labels. THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST PARISH LIFE JUSTICE & PEACE U. S. Catholic Conference of Bishops—usccb.org Pax Christi USA www.paxchristi.org Network—A Catholic leader in the global movement for justice and peace. http://www.networklobby.org Individual and Family Counseling is available at St. Augustine on Mondays with a counselor from Commonwealth Catholic Charities. Contact Ms. Rodriguez Perez at 804-285-5900 for an appointment. Fees are based on a sliding scale. ANNUAL CLOTHING DRIVE FOR BIG STONE GAP will take place JUNE 22nd and 23rd 2013. For over 25 years, Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Big Stone Gap has been distributing our clothing donations for nominal prices to all who come. This money goes toward the winter fuel and food fund. All types of basic clothing is acceptable, if it is clean and in good condition. Bed linens and towels are also in great demand. Summer clothing is especially needed. Please label contents of boxes or bags. For example, Children’s, Summer, Men’s, linens, etc. Please stack donations into the truck parked by the auxiliary building. Do not place clothing anywhere else in the church. Donations cannot be accepted prior to this date due to storage issues. Tax deduction receipts will be available for tax purposes. The Outreach Center needs a volunteer receptionist on Mondays and Tuesdays from 9:45—5pm. Duties are answering/returning telephone calls, greeting people coming in for appointments, accepting and sorting food donations etc. Experience with setting up a data base would be extremely helpful. If interested call Katharine at 275-2962 ext 1115 The FOOD PANTRY—currently needs toilet paper, canned mixed vegetables, corn, fruit, spaghetti sauce and juice, Many items we purchase on a regular basis can be gotten at the local “dollar stores” . Shampoo, bar soap, laundry detergent, toothpaste, rice, Sunny D, syrup, pancake mix, grape and strawberry jelly and spaghetti sauce are all examples of items that cost just $1.00.We also need clean paper bags again. Thanks for all your past donations and continued support. Saint Augustine’s Military and Peace Corps Prayer List—If you know someone who is in the military or Peace Corps and would like us to pray for them, please call 804-229-0647 or email us at mallowpeep@gmail.com . Please include his or her name, branch of the military, and where they are deployed so that we can add them to our prayer list. There is a basket in the commons for you to leave pictures of Deployed, Reserve and Active Duty members of the military. Share Your Love! Commonwealth Catholic Charities needs you! Please consider becoming a foster parent and providing a safe and loving home to children in their refugee and treatment foster care programs. If you would like to get more information on how to become a foster parent, please contact Bebe Tran, Foster Parent Coordinator, at 545-5949 or email Bebe.tran@cccofva.org. SAINT AUGUSTINE PARISH TROPICAL ISLAND PICNIC JUNE 2, 2013 - immediately following the 11:00am Mass Meal Tickets are being sold after all masses for $7 in advance ($8 day of event). Picnic entrees include choice of whole Pork served in the tropical style (or with barbeque sauce) or Chicken and Steak Kabobs. Either entrée will include choice of rice or macaroni salad and fresh fruit salad. Tropical fruit punch or water is included. Please bring a dessert to share. Hot dog chips and drink will also be available for $3.00. Pupusas will be available for purchase as well. Parishioners are also welcome to bring their own picnic lunch if preferred. There will be music, games, plenty of family activities and fun for all. Youth Choir Concert—Join Beulah Methodist Church as it hosts Jasper United Methodist Church (GA) and their award-winning youth choir on June 5th. They are traveling the country, spreading joy through song. The concert will feature a completely free ice cream bar with all the fixings. The concert will take place at 6pm. Seniors, will meet on the 4th Thursday every month from 1-3pm in PC 1/2. Please join us. Adopt a Highway will conduct a cleanup of Hopkins Road on Saturday, June 8th. Sign ups will take place with Short Term Stewardship for June. Help is greatly needed. We will meet in front of the Outreach Center at 8:30am. Call John Ortiz at 804 790-0133. Marriage Encounter News —A Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend is like Spring-time. It’s a weekend of fresh air, the rebirth of romance and new beginnings. Applications are being accepted for the June 28-30, 2013 weekend in Richmond. For more information call Roy and Joan at 757-4833209 or visit our webpage at http://www.wwme.org/find-a-weekend.html For those who have already experienced a weekend, a new Marriage Encounter Circle is starting in Richmond. This monthly gathering is a great way to be inspired by other encountered couples and keep your marriage on track. Call Jane and Rick at 804-721-9091 for more information. STEWARDSHIP WEEKLY STEWARDSHIP Sacrificial Giving - Week Ending: Sunday Offering $ Weekly Budget Over/(Under) Budget $ 05/26/13 12,368 16,635 (4,267) Not Included above: Catholic Relief Services $3,494, Holy Father $20, Diocese Home Mission $15 #64 Did You Know? The Dangers of Webcams A webcam is a video camera that is connected to a user’s computer and is most often positioned on top of the user’s computer monitor. When activated in conjunction with an online service, the webcam will permit the user to transmit video images of himself or herself to others in real time. Webcams can be a source of convenience and amusement for viewing friends from other schools or relatives who live out of state. Unfortunately, due to its use by child molesters who search the Internet for unsuspecting children, the webcam is the single most dangerous peripheral device that can be attached to a child’s or young person’s computer. Prior to connecting a webcam or a microphone to a computer, specific rules should be established to help protect the safety of everyone involved. For information on how you can become more informed and involved in keeping our children safe, please call the parish office, or for particular help you may call Ms. Maryjane Fuller 359-5661 ext. 203. Source: www.virtusonline.org/virtus Please help wipe this deficit away with your sacrificial gifts! Thank you. RENAISSANCE REVISITED BUILDING FUND for NEW PARISH PASTORAL CENTER Balance Forward $ May Collection to date May Fundraising & Other Income to date Collected to date $ RR Fundraising & Other Income: Fundraising $500 We're doing great! Let's keep it up! Thank you 145,274 7,927 500 153,701 PARROQUIA SAN AGUSTÍN VIDA PARROQUIAL PARA SU INFORMACIÓN Y RECORDATORIO Esto es un recordatorio que no se traiga comida ni bebida en la Iglesia. Se les agradece mucho su atención a este recordatorio. Nosotros sabemos que ustedes quieren que la Iglesia se vea lo major que pueda por muchos años más. Hemos sido bendecidos con un maravilloso edificio y la iglesia. Esta bendición permite que muchos grupos diferentes se reúnan aquí y a venerar. Por lo tanto, la próxima vez que su grupo se reúna, por favor, tenga en cuenta el siguiente grupo que vaya a utilizar el espacio. Por favor, limpie y devuelva las mesas y las sillas a su ubicación original. Respetemos nuestro edificio y cada uno de nosotros. Gracias. Por favor no estacione su automóvil “PARA LA VENTA” En el parqueadero de la Iglesia. Estacionando automóviles PARA LA VENTA” (carro, camión, carro de carga, motora, etc.) en el parqueadero de la Iglesia está prohibido. Para su enriquecimiento espiritual...Invitamos a los feligreses que visiten la Biblioteca/Salón de Leer del Nuevo Centro Pastoral durante las horas de la oficina 9:00am—4:00pm. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA GRATIS VBS JUNE 24 de Junio—28 de Junio (9am—12:15pm). Llame a la oficina Parroquial con Fran Kuzma al 804 275 7962 (ext. 1120) ************************************************************** Inscripciones para nuevos miembros de la parroquia—Las inscripciones son cada tercer domingo después de la misa en el salón #10. Es necesario estar inscritos como miembros de la parroquia para recibir cualquiera de los sacramentos, pedir cartas de recomendación o para quinceañeras. Si usted ya está inscrito como miembro de la parroquia y desea bautizar a su bebe complete la información necesaria en el salón #4. Clases para aprender a leer y escribir en español—Si usted desea participar de las clases puede anotarse con el joven Fredy Reyes después de la misa o llame a la oficina parroquial LIBRERÍA PADRE RICARDO SEIDEL Los invitamos para que nos visiten en el nuevo local que se encuentra en el nuevo edificio y compren Biblias, libros, rosarios, estatuas, música cristiana y muchos artículos religiosos. Gracias por su colaboración. FORMACIÓN CRISTIANA MINISTERIO DE JOVENES PARA CRISTO - JPC Dios esta levantado Jóvenes valientes y usándolos para sus propósitos...! Atiende al llamado que DIOS te hace Hoy!! Recibe a Jesús en tu corazón, Únete al Ministerio de Jóvenes para Cristo.! Ben y descubre el Amor de Dios desde tu Juventud. Nos reunimos el primer, tercer y cuarto domingo del mes. Después de Misa de 1:00 pm en el salón #1 y 2. Para más información hable con el coordinador del Ministerio Freddy Reyes, o llame a la oficina Parroquial con Fidel Rubio al 804 275 7962. MINISTERIO DE JOVENES PARA CRISTO JPC Dios esta levantado Jóvenes valientes y usándolos para sus propósitos...! Atiende al llamado que DIOS te hace Hoy!! Recibe a Jesús en tu corazón, Únete al Ministerio de Jóvenes para Cristo.! Ben y descubre el Amor de Dios desde tu Juventud. Nos reunimos el primer, tercer y cuarto domingo del mes. Después de Misa de 1:00 pm en el salón #1 y 2. Para más información hable con el coordinador del Ministerio Freddy Reyes, o llame a la oficina Parroquial con Fidel Rubio al 804 275 7962. SALUD Y BIENESTAR Servicios Médicos gratuitos EMAÚS Estamos invitando a todos ustedes a que se reúnan a nosotros para compartir el evangelio los miércoles de 7pm a 9pm en el salón #9. Cordialmente, Ministerio Emaús ¿Desea bautizar a su bebé? Las inscripciones para bautismos son todos los domingos en la guardería de la iglesia, después de la misa en español de 1:00pm y 6:00pm. Los padres deben ser miembros inscritos en la parroquia. Por favor traiga con usted una copia del certificado de nacimiento del menor y la información de los padrinos. Para más información, ver los folletos de bautismo colocados en el salón de información. RENOVACIÓN CARISMÁTICA Invitamos a toda la comunidad a la asamblea que tenemos los sábados a las 7:00 pm. Ven y descubre el gran amor de Jesús. BON SECOURS CARE-A-VAN Ofrece atención médica gratuita. Estas clínicas móviles vienen a la Iglesia San Agustín todos los martes de 10am. a 4pm. Debe llegar temprano para conseguir la cita médica. Este servicio médico solo es ofrecido a las personas que no tienen seguro médico. CROSS-OVER –CLINIC Ofrece atención médica gratuita. Debe hacer cita previa. Dirección: 108 Cowardin Avenue, Richmond, VA 23224 Teléfono 233-5016. LA IGLESIA METODISTA SHERBOURNE Ofrece atención médica gratuita todos los lunes y martes de 9:30am. a 12:30pm. Tel: 233-5016 y 249-4004. Dirección: 26195 Sherbourne Rd. Richmond, Va 23237, a una cuadra de la Jefferson Davis Hwy. EL CUERPO Y LA SANGRE DE CRISTO Reflexiones El Cuerpo y la Sangre de Cristo La historia del milagro del cuerpo y la sangre de Cristo es contada en este Evangelio solamente. Ahora bien, vale la pena recordar cuando el Profeta Eliseo dio de comer a cien personas (2 Re 4, 42-44). Sin embargo, ahora Jesús da de comer a cinco mil personas. Esto significa la abundancia del signo del amor de Dios que nos sigue alimentando cada día de nuestra vida. En Lucas, Jesús toma cinco panes y dos peces y luego los bendice. Jesús bendice la comida de la misma manera en otras dos veces en este mismo Evangelio: en la Última Cena (Lc 22, 19) y en el Camino de Emaús con los dos discípulos que dialogaron con él por el camino (Lc 24, 30). ¿Qué significa todo esto para la Iglesia actualmente? ¿Cuál es el significado para nosotros? Al presentarnos esta solemnidad del Cuerpo y Sangre de Cristo, la Iglesia nos enseña la presencia real del Señor en la Eucaristía, y cómo a través de los siglos ésta sigue alimentando a multitudes. A la misma vez estamos invitados, igual que sus discípulos, a dar de comer a los necesitados comida espiritual y física que les dé fuerza para continuar en la jornada. Puntos importantes: obediencia para seguir instrucciones y fidelidad al mandato del Señor. ¿Dónde encontraremos la fuerza para hacerlo? Naturalmente al comulgar el cuerpo y la sangre de Cristo seremos saciados abundantemente. En Corintios se encuentra la narración más antigua del relato de la Eucaristía (1 Cor 11, 23-28). Con este recordatorio Pablo deseaba que la comunidad se diera cuenta de que las malas acciones personales no van de acuerdo con el acto de comulgar el cuerpo y la sangre del Señor. ©2013 Liturgical Publications Inc ************************************************* Lecturas para la semana del 2 de junio de 2013 Domingo: Gn 14, 18-20/1 Cor 11, 23-26/Lc 9, 11-17 Lunes: Tob 1, 3; 2, 1-8/Mc 12, 1-12 Martes: Tob 2, 9-14/Mc 12, 13-17 Miércoles: Tob 3, 1-11. 16-17/Mc 12, 18-27 Jueves: Tob 6, 10-11; 7, 1. 9-17; 8, 4-9/ Mc 12, 28-34 Viernes: Ez 34, 11-16/Rom 5, 5-11/Lc 15, 3-7 Sábado: Tob 12, 1. 5-15. 20/Lc 2, 41-51 Domingo siguiente: 1 Re 17, 17-24/Gal 1, 11-19/Lc 7, 11-17 ©Liturgical Publications Inc Feligreses: Por favor considere appoyando a nuestro boletín publicando un anuncio de su empresa con LPI! Consulte la parte posterior del boletín para obtener más detalles. 2 DE JUNIO, 2013 . El Año de la Fé— de la Diócesis Católica de Richmond Instrucción para Sacramentos - Primera Comunión “Preparación de los Niños para la primera recepción de la Eucaristía comienza en el hogar. La familia tiene el papel más importante en la comunicación de los valores humanos y cristianos que forman la base de una comprensión del niño de la Eucaristía. “Los niños que participan con su familia en la misa experiencia el misterio eucarístico en una forma inicial, y gradualmente aprenden a unirse a la asamblea litúrgica en la oración."Como los maestros primaries de los niños, los padres transmiten sus conocimientos de la fe, y, con su ejemplo, ayudan a desarrollar los valores Cristianos. La "catequesis familiar... precede, acompaña y enriquece toda otra forma de catequesis." Por supuesto que es "más testimonial que enseñando, más ocasional que sistemática, más corriente y cotidiana que estructurada en períodos de tiempo." De hecho, "es a través del ejemplo de los padres y madres, abuelos, hermanos, y otros miembros de la familia que uno más concretamente presencia cómo vivir una vida cristiana." COLECTA SEMANAL 05/26/13 Donación de Sacrificio- Semana: $ Ofrenda Dominical Presupuesto Semanal Presupuesto Positivo (negativo) $ 12,368 16,635 (4,267) No Incluido Arriba: Ayudas Católicas $3,494, Santo Padre $20, Misión Diocesana $15 ¡Por favor ayude a eliminar este déficit con sus regalos sacrificatorios! Gracias. FONDOS PARA EL EDIFICIO Balance Adelante Colecta de mayo hasta la fecha Fondos de mayo/otros ingresos hasta la fecha Colecta hasta la fecha Fondos para el edificio y otros ingresos: Recaudación de Fondos $500 $ $ 145,274 7,927 500 153,701
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