Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church Sanctuary of St. Toribio Romo
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Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church Sanctuary of St. Toribio Romo
Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church Sanctuary of St. Toribio Romo Lent Cuaresma Iglesia Católica de San Pedro y San Pablo Santuario Santo Toribio Romo Join us on Peter and Paul Catholic Church Tulsa, OK Sts. Peter & Paul Church 1419 N. 67th E. Ave., Tulsa, Ok 74115 Rev. Timothy L. Davison, Pastor Rev. Jeff Fasching, Associate Pastor Tommy Young, Deacon (Ret.) Patrick Martin, School Principal Maria Walsh, School Secretary Gayle Casey, Parish Secretary Karen Campbell, Director of Religious Education Parish Office 918-836-2596 Fax 918-836-2597 Rectory 918-933-4272 School Office 918-836-2165 School Fax 918-836-3607 Pre-School 918-836-3114 Email: s.speterandpaul@yahoo.com Web: www.stspeterandpaul-tulsa.org WEEKEND MASSES/DOMINGOS Saturday 6:00 p.m. (English) Sunday 9:00 a.m. (English) 10:30 a.m. (Latin) 12:30 p.m. (Español) 6:00 p.m. (Español) WEEKDAY MASSES/MISAS DIARIAS Monday-Saturday 8:30 a.m. (English) Mon. - Fri. 7:00 a.m. (Latin) Tues.- Thurs. 7:00 p.m. (Español) ADORATION/ADORACION Tuesday 12:00 - 10:00 p.m. Thursday 12:00 - 10:00 p.m. SACRAMENT OF PENANCE/CONFESIONES Tuesday 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Thursday 4:00—5:00 p.m. Sunday 8:30 - 8:50 a.m. 12:00 - 12: 20 p.m. 5:30 - 6:00 p.m. From the Pastor Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Well, this is the week of our new chapel blessing!! It has finally arrived. This is the third time we had set the date for the blessing and so as they say: “the third time’s a charm.” This coming Thursday at 5:00 pm Bishop Slattery, Bishop Flores, some of the Hispanic priests and lots of people will be on hand to celebrate the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and attend the reception afterwards. As a matter of fact nearly 600 people responded that they will be in attendance. Some of our donors too will be able to be with us and I hope we let them know how grateful we are for their generosity to us. Once a month we have been offering a Mass for all of our donors and we plan to continue to do so. I am especially thankful to St. Joseph, St. Andre and St. Toribio for praying for us through the difficulties that we encountered in the construction of the chapel and for helping us to arrive at this point. We couldn’t have done it without their assistance. Feb. 25th will always be remembered in our community not only because it is the day that St. Toribio was martyred but also because it is the day that his chapel will have been blessed. Of course we remember the other martyrs too who died in that difficult time in Mexico’s history and whose pictures are on the stained glass windows. May they pray for us in our own struggles to be ever faithful to Our Lord Jesus Christ. I am hoping that Father Juan Pablo will be able to be with us this week to help us celebrate this momentous occasion. He played a big part during the last three years in helping to get the chapel built and even went down to Mexico to get the four tons of stone that we used for the altar. He plans to drive up from Texas tomorrow. Let us pray that all works out for him. In another week or so Padre Jose del Carmen Lizarazo Blanco will be here to help us establish perpetual adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. He will be staying here from March 5th through March 12th. On March 12th or 13th we hope to inaugurate February 21, 2016 inaugurate the perpetual adoration of the Blessed Sacrament using our newly blessed chapel. Our Divine Lord will never be left alone and we will intercede for the needs of the world. The little chapel will be a place of peace and prayer both day and night and St. Toribio and his companions will often be remembered as people gaze at the stained glass windows and the painting of St. Toribio painted by Trish Fairson, one of our parishioners. She also painted the HIS symbol that crowns the whole altar and reminds us that the name of Jesus is the name above all other names and that every knee in heaven and earth should bow at the mention of that holy name. Let us pray that everything works out well for the Mass of blessing and the reception to follow on Thursday. Have a great week. Sincerely yours, Father Timothy Davison TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION The treasures of our tradition can often be traced to one source, but like the waters of a river branching out on its way to the sea, are received differently as they filter through various cultures and customs. Long ago, mostly because of the preparation of candidates for baptism, the annual feast of the Lord’s death and resurrection was preceded by a period of preparation. In the West that comes to us as Lent, a word drawn from the Old English word for springtime, referring to the lengthening hours of sunlight in this hemisphere. In the East, the tradition of preparing for Easter is received as “Great Lent,” to distinguish it from a secondary “Lent” preceding Christmas, and a twoweek period, a kind of “pre-Lent,” that gradually introduces the faithful to the austerities of Great Lent. One of the major differences between East and West is in the vigor of the Lenten fast. In Great Lent the customs of fast and abstinence are far more strict than we are accustomed to. For us, meat is off our Lenten tables on Friday, but in the East, meat disappears from the diet completely, along with dairy products. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. DIOCESE OF TULSA Pastoral Studies Institute February Classes St. Thomas’ Treatise on Human Nature This class will examine that part of creation where matter and spirit are joined, our own human nature. Primary topics will include the nature of the soul, its powers, and operations, as well as the state of the soul before the Fall of Adam, and in the afterlife. Day & Time: Mondays, Feb 1, 8, 15, & 22, 7:008:30 p.m. Instructor: William Dunn, S.T.L. Location: Chancery Office, “A” Building, 12300 East 91st Street, Broken Arrow The Catechism of the Catholic Church This course will examine why and how the Catechism of the Catholic Church was prepared, looking at its internal structure, and content by major topics, in order to provide the user a familiarity in using it both as a source-reference of Catholic teachings as well as a guide for deepening one’s own spirituality. Day & Time: Thursdays, Feb 18, 25; March 3 & 10, 7:00-8:30 p.m. Instructor: Deacon John Donnelly, J.D. Location: Aquinas Hall, Church of the Madalene PRE-REGISTRATION IS IMPORTANT FOR INSTRUCTORS TO HAVE ADEQUATE HANDOUTS! Contact us with this information to register for either of these classes: name, address, zip code, home & work phone numbers, parish, class title and email address or E-mail your registration to: psi@dioceseoftulsa.org or call 307-4941 Diocese of Tulsa College Seminary Visits Conception Seminary College, Conception, MO Saturday, April 16th through Monday, April 18th. We will leave after the 8:00 a.m. Mass at the Church of St. Mary on Saturday and return Monday evening. Email any questions to frobrien@bishopkelley.org. Let’s Talk Start the new year off right: Enrich your marriage-with the Grace of the Lord, make your good marriage GREAT! Attend Let’s Talk-the Diocesan marriage enrichment program will be offered Saturday, February 27th 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM at the Parish Hall at Church of the Madalene. Learn communication skills, tools for problem solving, exercises to help you know your spouse even better--all biblically and spiritually based--sharing a Catholic perspective! Preregistration is encourages--here is the link for more information and to register: http://bit.ly/LetsTalkFeb2016 or you may visit our Face Book page at Tulsa Let’s Talk or call Jim Killerlain at 918-629-6561. WE ARE TO BE TRANSFORMED Today’s showing forth of God’s glory is filled with a light that astonishes and reveals. Jesus transfigured on Mount Tabor energizes even the sleepy apostles, who see but cannot get hold of it. They can be forgiven for not apprehending the full meaning of this extraordinary vision of a transfigured Jesus with Elijah and Moses. The whole of the Law and prophets is summed up here on this mountain. The transfiguration on Mount Tabor is handed over to us this Sunday. As Paul reminds us, it is we who are to be transformed. The light and life of the Resurrection are set forth here so we do not lose heart and fall entirely asleep. This Sunday looks to Easter. It looks to transformation. It asks us to lift up our heads and acknowledge the risen Lord as our light and our salvation. Sts. Peter & Paul 10th Annual Trivia Night Saturday, February 20th, 6:00 p.m. Carrying on the Mardi Gras spirit of fun while helping our school endowment fund, and enjoying GROWN UP TIME!! (Beer and wine may be purchased so this is an adults only event). Friendly competition with 6 rounds of trivia, raffle prizes and great food! Reservations needed by February 16th at the school office 918-836-2165. $25 per person, $40 per couple, $90 for a table of six. (Checks payable to Sts. Peter & Paul School). We also need volunteers to set up the morning of the 20th and to help during the event. Donations are also needed for prizes (restaurant gift cards are great!). Trivia Night has become an annual tradition and if you have never been you are missing out of a lot of fun and entertainment! Proceeds benefit our school’s endowment fund, which allows school improvements, builds the scholarship fund, and helps purchase items for our children's’ educational development. Prayer Intentions of Pope FrancisFebruary Universal: That we make take good care of creation - a gift freely given cultivating and protecting it for future generations. Evangelization: That opportunities may increase for dialogue and encounter between the Christian faith and the peoples of Asia. Help Wanted The bookkeeper at St. Bernard’s has announced her retirement. They are looking for qualified candidates with Quick Books Professional experience. 20-25 hours per week. Competitive pay and benefits. Flexible hours. Please send resumes to the attention of Mike Ellingson at St. Bernard of Clairvaux Parish, 4001 E. 101st St, Tulsa OK 74137 or call 918 299-9406 for questions. Ordinary Form:: 2nd Sunday of Lent Extraordinary Form: 2nd Sunday of Lent Lectors February 21st S. Eschman & M. Eschman Feb. 22nd - Feb. 27th Mon. 7:00 a.m. Contributions for February 7th Checks and envelopes Cash Ash Wednesday 4629.00 1763.86 25.00 Total 6417.86 Year to Date 183,868.25 Capital Improvement Educational Endowment Fund St. Toribio Building Fund Poor Mowing Black & Indian Missions Eastern Europe 55.00 115.00 10,180.00 50.00 26.00 25.00 25.00 8:30 a.m. Tues. 7;00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Saturday, March 5, 2016 6 - 9 PM American legion Post 308 Hall 11328 E. Admiral Pl. (just east of Garnett Rd). Doors open: 6:00 PM Dinner: 6:15 to 6:45 PM Entertainment: 6:45 PM to 9:00 PM Dinner menu: Corned beef & cabbage or Irish stew (please make choice of dinner known when making reservations) Donation is $18.00 per person (cash or check only), Children under 12 - $10.00. Contact Tom Hinchey at 918-455-3586 or irishclubok@msn.com for tickets and more information. Tickets will not be sold after March 2nd. For children’s return to the Sacraments Christi Putnam Wed. 8:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Mike Cates + For children’s return to the Sacraments Thurs. 7:00 a.m. For children’s return to the Sacraments Carla Curts + 8:30 a.m. Fri. 7:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Sat. 8:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. The Irish American Club of Tulsa Presents: St. Patrick Dinner Show For children’s return to the Sacraments Cecilia W. Donnelly + For children’s return to the Sacraments John L. Johnson + For children’s return to the Sacraments Margaret M. Donnelly + Myrtle Dibble, Rolling Hills, Catoosa; Dana Petrilla, Frances Strietel Villa; Lelia Romine, Franciscan Villa; Belle Conner, The Parke and Ada Gonzalez. Members who are ill and/or homebound: Owen Campbell, Rita Tilman, Colleen Young, Andrea Knepp, Dolores Gonzalez , Debbie Dismang, Allan Knepp, Imogene Dismang, Patrick Kipf , Ben Callicoat, Megan Brungardt and Mr. & Mrs. Donohue. To make changes in this list, please call Gayle at the office, 918-836-2596. DDF Update as of February 12th: Sts. Peter & Paul has given $12,472.00. Our goal this year is $17,850.00 Informaciones Generales Párroco: Rev. Timothy Davison Vicario: Rev. Jeff Fasching Oficina Parroquial:918-836-2596 Fax: 918-836-2597 Rectoría:918-933-4272 Oficina de la Escuela 918-836-2165 Fax de la escuela 918-836-3607 Kinder 918-836-3114 Correo electrónico: s.speterandpaul@yahoo.com Sitio web: www.stspeterandpaul-tulsa.org Misas en Español Martes a jueves: Domingo 7:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Confesiones Martes 4:00-5:00 p.m. Jueves 4:00-5:00 p.m. Media hora antes de cada Misa Adoración Martes 12:00 - 10:00 p.m. Jueves 12:00 – 10:00 p.m. Adoración toda la noche el primer viernes de cada mes. Preparación Pre-Matrimonial: Llamar 918-836-2596 para una cita con el padre Después de la cita llame a Miguel & Matilde de la Torre 4-9:00 pm 918-933-4365 para las clases. Clase Pre-Bautismal Cada domingo , Salón Madre Teresa, después de la Misa de 12:30 pm Quinceañeras Sábado, Salón Madre Teresa, 4:00-5:00 PM. Llame a Carolina Gutiérrez: 835-7617 Catecismo para Niños Martes- Preparación Sacramental 6-7:30 PM Miércoles- Clases De Educación Religiosa 6-7:30 PM RICA para Adultos (18 años +) Domingo 10:30 am - 12:00 pm. Salón Madre Teresa Luis & Remedios Rivas 407-5095 Grupo de Oración Miércoles, 7:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Capillita Del Párroco: Queridos hermanos y hermanas en Cristo, Esta semana se llevara a cabo la bendición del Santuario!! Por fin llego el día. Esta es la tercera vez que hemos programado la fecha para la bendición. Este jueves a las 5:00 pm el Obispo Slattery, el Obispo Flores, algunos de los sacerdotes hispanos y mucha gente celebraran el Sagrado Sacrificio de la Misa y asistirán a la recepción después. De hecho, casi 600 personas contestaron que asistirán. Algunos de nuestros donadores estarán presentes y necesitamos dejarlos saber cuanto estamos agradecidos por su generosidad. Hemos ofrecido una Misa cada mes por ellos y planeamos continuar eso. Estoy especialmente agradecido a San José, a San Andrés y a Santo Toribio por sus oraciones por nosotros durante todos los problemas que hemos experimentado durante la construcción del Santuario y por su ayuda en llegar a este punto. No pudiéramos completar este proyecto sin la ayuda de estos santos. Nuestra comunidad siempre recordara la fecha el 25 de febrero no solamente porque es la fecha del martirio de Santo Toribio pero porque es la fecha que bendecimos el Santuario. Claro recordamos de los otros mártires que murieron durante esa época tan difícil en la historia de México y cuales imágenes aparecen en los vidrios de la capillita. Que oren por nosotros en nuestras luchas a quedarnos siempre fieles a Nuestro Señor Jesucristo. Tengo esperanzas que el Padre Juan Pablo estará con nosotros para celebrar este evento tan importante. El ayudo muchísimo en los últimos tres años en la construcción del Santuario y hasta viajo a México para recoger las cuatro toneladas de cantería que usaron para construir el altar. El planea manejar de Texas mañana. Oremos que llega sano y salvo. En una semana llegara el Padre José del Carmen Lizarazo Blanco para ayudarnos establecer adoración perpetua al Santísimo. El quedara aquí con nosotros el 5 al 12 de marzo. El 12 o el 13 de marzo esperamos inaugurar adoración perpetua al Santísimo usando nuestra capillita recientemente bendecida. Nuestro Señor Divino nunca se quedara solo y intercederemos por las necesidades del mundo entero. La capillita será un lugar de paz y de oración día y noche y Santo Toribio y sus compañeros serán recordado cuando la gente los mira en los vidrios y también cuando miran a la imagen de Santo Toribio pintada por Trish Fairson, una de nuestras feligreses. Ella también pinto el símbolo de IHS que corona el altar y que nos recuerda que el nombre de Jesús es sobre todos los otros nombres y cada rodilla en el cielo y en la tierra debe hacer reverencia al sagrado nombre. Oremos que todo anda bien en la Misa de la bendición y en la recepción después este jueves. Que pasen todos una semana excelente. Sinceramente, Padre Timothy Davison Oraciones de Misas del Papa Francisco Febrero Intención Universal: Que cuidemos bien toda la creación-un regalo dado librementecultivándola y protegiéndola para las generaciones futuras. Intención de Evangelización: Que aumenten las oportunidades para dialogo y para encuentros entre el pueblo de la fe cristiana y el pueblo de Asia. Nuestros juicios sólo son tan buenos como lo es nuestra información. Anónimo Estoy orgulloso de que, entre todas las cosas que he inventado, nunca inventé una maquina para matar. Thomas Edison Lectores, Monaguillos 21 de febrero Misa de las 12;30 PM Primera: Angélica Pérez Salmo: Reyna Bustos Segunda: Laura Hinojosa Oraciones: Norma Rodríguez Monaguillos: Jorge Estebane, Miguel Moreno, Luis & Edgar Muñoz, Leo Ávila, Christopher López Misa de las 6:00 PM Primera: Rosario Hinojosa Segunda: Raúl Contreras Oraciones: Norma Urquiza Monaguillos: Adrián de Santiago, Yair Torres, Angel Vargas TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE La Cuaresma nos llama a la conversión, a la cual deberíamos estar dedicados toda el año. En muchas parroquias latinas la cuaresma también es tiempo de misiones. De niño recuerdo haber participado cada año en las misiones de mi parroquia. Escuchábamos a los predicadores con curiosidad, ya que aparecían solo una vez al año y luego se regresaban a lugares lejanos y desconocidos. Nunca imagine que algún día yo también estuviera como predicador de misiones. Me gustaría darles un resumen del mensaje que he sembrado en varias parroquias. Las misiones no son para repetir doctrina, sino para evangelizar a los bautizados. Con cinco temas se puede evangelizar a los bautizados recordándoles los cinco puntos claves del Evangelio cristiano: 1) Dios nos ama y nos hizo para él; 2) Nosotros hemos pecado y sufrimos las consecuencias; 3) Dios nos manda a su Hijo para librarnos del mal; 4) Jesús desea formar parte de nuestras vidas personales, ¡invitémoslo! y 5) Jesús llena nuestro corazón con el poder y la presencia de su Espíritu. Este mensaje es uno de conversión y esperanza. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.