January 10, 2016 - St. Mary Magdalene
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January 10, 2016 - St. Mary Magdalene
St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church Served by the Missionary Society of St. Paul Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston JANUARY 10, 2016 — THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD 527 South Houston Avenue, Humble, TX 77338 Office: (281) 446-8211 Fax: (281) 446-8213 Office Hours: M-F 8:00 A.M. — 4:30 P.M. Website: www.st-mm.com Weekend Mass English: Saturday Vigil: 5:30 P.M. Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, & 11:00 A.M.; 5:00 P.M. (Youth) Español: Sábado (Misa de Víspera): 7:00 P.M. Domingo: 1:00 P.M. Weekday Mass Monday--Friday: 8:30 A.M. (English) Martes: 7:00 P.M. (Misa en Español) 1st Friday Devotion Mass: 8:30 A.M. 1st Saturday Devotion Mass: 8:30 A.M. Reconciliation (Confession) Tuesday: 6:00 P.M.—6:45 P.M. Saturday: 3:30 P.M.—5:00 P.M. Eucharistic Exposition and Adoration 9:00 A.M.—9:00 P.M. (Mon.—Fri.) Sacrament of Baptism: Parents requesting baptism for their child must call the parish office two months prior to the desired month of baptism. There are no baptisms during Lent or Advent. Sacrament of Matrimony: Couples interested in marriage at St. Mary Magdalene must contact the office at least six months prior to their desired wedding date. Please contact the office for more information. Anointing of the Sick Please call the parish office if you or a loved one wish to receive sacramental anointing of the sick. Sacramento del Bautismo: Padres que quieran bautizar a sus hijos deben de llamar a la oficina por lo menos 2 meses antes de la fecha del bautismo. No hay bautizos durante la Cuaresma o el tiempo de Adviento. Sacramento del Matrimonio: Parejas interesadas en casarse en Santa María Magdalena deben contactar a la oficina por lo menos seis meses antes de su fecha preferida de matrimonio. Por favor llamen a la oficina para mayor información. Unción de los Enfermos: Por favor llame la oficina si usted o algún ser querido desea ser ungido. Pastor: Rev. Felix Ilesanmi Osasona, M.S.P. Parochial Vicar: Rev. Anthony Udoh, M.S.P. Deacons: Nick Caruso & James Meshell Weekly Message Today, we celebrate the feast of the baptism of Jesus by John in the river Jordan. This feast brings to an end the short but joyful season of Christmas and marks the beginning of the Church’s Ordinary Time. I truly enjoyed the Christmas season in the parish this year. The Christmas Cantata set off a beautiful tone for the season. Thanks to the choir, the musicians, instrumentalists and our choir director for a job well done! Our children who acted out the Christmas story according to the gospel of Luke were awesome at the 4PM Christmas Vigil Mass! We had a great turnout of parishioners and visitors for the season. Thank God for the safety of everyone who visited their loved ones. The baptism of Jesus launched him into his public ministry. In the same vein, the Church invites us to begin the Ordinary Time of the Liturgical Year today with the zeal of Christ. Does Jesus need baptism? The baptism of John is for repentance. If Jesus is sinless and does not need repentance, why did he get baptized? John the Baptist did not feel that Jesus needed his baptism, as attested to by the scriptures, Matthew 3:13-14. However, Jesus received baptism from John so as to fulfill all righteousness (Matthew 3:15). Through his baptism, Jesus enters into our world, identifying with our sinfulness so that he can redeem us. Through his death and resurrection, Jesus dispels the darkness of sin, including the sin of our forefathers, known as original sin. We will use the occasion of today’s feast to reflect more on the sacrament of Baptism. Before He ascended into heaven, Jesus commanded the disciples to go out and baptize all those who listen to them and believe in the gospel (Matthew 28:18-20). By this, Jesus makes Baptism the sacrament that is the fundamental gateway to salvation. This sacrament is the ordinary way for people to enter into the mercy of God and be saved. The person who believes and is baptized receives mercy and then becomes a child of God, an heir to the kingdom. Baptism is necessary for salvation for those to whom the gospel has been proclaimed and who have had the possibility of asking for this sacrament. The Catholic Catechism says: “By Baptism all sins are forgiven, original sin and all personal sins, as well as all punishment for sin. In those who have been reborn, nothing remains that would impede their entry into the Kingdom of God, neither Adam’s sin, nor personal sin, nor the consequences of sin, the gravest of which is separation from God” (Catechism of the Catholic Church #1263). At the Baptism of Jesus, we experience another epiphany when God revealed his person to humanity. We read in the scriptures how the heavens opened at the baptism of Jesus, the Holy Spirit descended and the voice of the Father was heard saying of Jesus: “You are my Son, the Beloved; my favor rests on you” (Luke 3:22; Mathew 3:16-17). This is the revelation of God as Trinity. It is in this Trinitarian formula that Christians are baptized today. The Most Holy Trinity plants the seed of grace in the heart of the baptized so that the person has faith in God, hope in God and loves God. The person is also empowered to live and act under the promptings of the Holy Spirit and thus grow in goodness. Through the grace of baptism, the Christian becomes a living stone that is being built into a spiritual house for God, to be a holy priesthood. In baptism, we share in the common priesthood of all believers. We participate also in the kingly and prophetic ministry of Christ. The baptized therefore works in communion with other Christians to bring about the Kingdom of God on Earth. Having received this sacrament of grace ourselves, every parent is called by the Church to share this gift of grace with their children, even infants. Therefore, infant baptism is actively encouraged by the Church. Preparation for the baptism of infants is often a time when parents deepen their faith in God. Our parish has an excellent program for preparing parents for the baptism of their infants. We also have a wonderful instructional program that prepares children over seven (7) years old for the reception of baptism and other sacraments of initiation. If you know someone who has not yet been baptized, you will do the person a lot of good by inviting them to church and urging them to call the church office to begin the preparation journey that will lead to their receiving baptism and other sacraments of initiation for adults. I wish you a very blessed 2016!! —Fr. Felix Catholic Daughters Membership CDA Court of the Cross #2374 is beginning its New Year by extending an invitation to women who might be interested in joining the Catholic Daughters here at St. Mary Magdalene. Our first meeting of 2016 will be held on Tuesday, January 12th, 2016 at St. Mary’s Hall. Fellowship will begin at 6:30 P.M., followed by our general meeting at 7:00 P.M. Please contact Virginia Eckert for any questions regarding the CDA Court of the Cross #2374 at (713) 823-8951. Word of Life “[Jesus] showed us the self-sacrificial nature of love when he laid down His life for us, and we are called to follow in his footsteps. We are called to be his hands and feet, caring for and loving others.” — USCCB 2015-16 Respect Life Program Prayer and Program Guide P. 2 Time & Talent Ministries Welcome, new parishioners! ¡Bienvenidos Nuevos Parroquianos! (November and December / Noviembre y Diciembre 2015) Felipe & Karla Alas Rivas; Felipe de Jesus & Silvia Almazan; Mark & Daniela Andrado; Maria & Silvano Aportela; Mario Barcenas; Antonio & Esperanza Blanco; Carissa Bull; Manuel & Estella Chavez; Hillary & Jane Ezennaya; Odilan & Miladys Felipe; Terry, Sr. & Michelle Frazier; Michael & Deirdre Giampietro; Michelle & George Griffin; Mary Harman; James, Jr. & Marisol Hastings; Ray & Marilyn Hernandez; Frank & Cindy Hughes; Deramus Joe; Roy Jones; Francisco Lara & Yessenia Velasquez; Michelle Lomeli; Felipe & Maria Lopez; Teresa Lumbreraz; Grace Mbagwu; Angela Mencias; Robert Pepe; Cindy Ramirez; Ronald Riojas & Andrea McGinnis; Ruben Salazar & Norma Castillo; Dominique & Christina Ste. Marie; John Watz MASS / LITURGY ART & ENVIRONMENT Jean Johnson - (281) 358-3416 June Domengeaux - (281) 852-2555 ORGANIZATIONS KEENAGERS (60+) Barbara Walker - (281) 852-4103 ALTAR GUILD Shirley Jones - (281) 852-0670 YOUNG AT HEART (50+) SENIOR TRAVEL GROUP Jan Crawford - (281) 852-3508 ALTAR SERVERS Vickie VanGordon - (832) 496-9876 Jimena Farfán (Esp.) - (832) 513-0812 RED HAT SOCIETY Loretta Schermock - (832) 640-9357 Jo Smith - (281) 381-9892 EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION Freda Monk - (281) 852-7257 Horacio Garcia (Esp.) - (281) 808-1647 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 6878 Greg Forestieri - (281) 441-2711 INSTITUTED ACOLYTE Ron Cecil - (281) 590-7528 MINISTERS OF HOSPITALITY Bert Guempel - (281) 852-1549 Nelly Fernandez (Esp.) - (832) 405-2735 LECTORS Denise Ruffino - (281) 300-8534 Francisco Saldaña (Esp.) - (832) 875-3116 CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF WORD Ben Bates - (281) 454-7575 Ericka Gonzalez (Esp.) - (281) 731-6050 MUSIC MINISTRY Perci Cacanindin - (281) 446-8211 Yvette Rodriguez - (281) 548-1674 DEVOTIONS EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Gilbert & Linda Alfaro (281) 852-4573 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - 4TH Phil Ardoin - (281) 852-8773 COLUMBIAN SQUIRES Chief Counselor Alejandro Aramburu - (713) 966-0547 CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS Virginia R. Eckert - (713) 823-8951 MOVIMIENTO FAMILIAR CRISTIANO Julio & Cristina Romero - (832) 488-3367 FAITH FORMATION ADULT FAITH FORMATION, BECOMING CATHOLIC (RCIA), INFANT BAPTISM, ADULT CONFIRMATION, RETREATS Ivana Meshell - (281) 446-8211 SPIRITUAL DIRECTION Geneva Green - (832) 758-6475 Kay Huggins - (409) 656-6587 YOUTH MINISTRIES Mike Smith - (281) 446-8211 DIVINE MERCY Terry Mares - (832) 790-0837 JÓVENES EN ACCIÓN POR CRISTO Ana Maria Ortega - (713) 405-0652 LEGION OF MARY Barbara Rivera (Eng.) - (281) 913-9631 Maribel Subias (Esp.) - (832) 444-7211 SCHOOL MINISTRIES SCHOOL BOARD Joshua Raab - (281) 446-8535 GRUPO DE ORACIÓN Eduardo Farfán - (708) 945-2579 Sub-Coord.: German Pereira - (281) 703-2418 HEARTS AFIRE Cynthia Meneses - (832) 492-1742 STEWARDSHIP Tom Kleypas - (281) 852-7937 MINISTERIO HISPANO FORMACIÓN DE FE PARA ADULTOS, SACRAMENTOS DE CONFIRMACIÓN Y COMUNIÓN, EL PROCESO DE RICA, PATROCINADORES DE MATRIMONIO, BAUTISMO DE NIÑOS DE 0-6 AÑOS, QUINCEAÑERAS Vickie Cortez - (281) 446-2933 OUTREACH MINISTRIES SOCIAL SERVICES Wanda Conley - (281) 540-1907 PRISON MINISTRY Mary Hernandez - (713) 299-8493 HOSPITAL MINISTRY Margarita Rodriguez - (832) 445-6318 HOMEBOUND MINISTRY Marvin Corbitt - (281) 852-3111 RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY Teresa O’Brien - (919) 623-5343 (TeresaRespectLife@gmail.com) BLOOD DRIVE Loretta Schermock - (832) 640-9357 BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY Madeline Graham - (281) 446-8044 NURSING HOME MINISTRY Humble Health Center, Oakmont & Park Manor, Deerbrook Nursing Home Monica Fontenot - (281) 913-5221 ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE Darril B. - (281) 852-4230 Wayne B. - (281) 777-9217 Florentino V. - (832) 605-1881 Susan G. - (281) 813-0575 PRAYER CHAIN MINISTRY Ron & Ann McCuen - (281) 852-4743 (smprayers@gmail.com) PRAYER QUILT MINISTRY Jean Chebret - (281) 441-7365 HELPING HANDS MINISTRY Jan Crawford - (281) 852-3508 HOME AGAIN MINISTRY (FURNITURE BANK/HOUSEHOLD ITEMS) Carolyn Wise - (713) 898-6611 Lori Scherr - (281) 360-9112 Tammy Broussard - (832) 777-1878 OTHERS NURSERY Wanda Conley - (281) 446-8211 FALL FESTIVAL COMMITTEE Tony Butera - (832) 279-7072 Neha Delphin - (713) 927-8239 PASTORAL COUNCIL Tony Butera - (832) 279-7072 FINANCE COUNCIL Bert Guempel - (281) 852-1549 SECURITY TEAM P.3 John Garza - (832) 875-1377 CHURCH STAFF Stewardship Offering Wanda Conley, Business Manager Rick Swanson, Facilities Manager Jose Garcia, Maintenance Technician Jorge Acosta, Maintenance Technician Susie Zamarrón, Parish Secretary Vernon D. Walker, Bookkeeper Perci Cacanindin, Director of Music and Liturgy Vickie Cortez, Director of Hispanic Ministry Ivana Meshell, Director of Adult Faith Formation Ginger Herrington, Adult Faith Formation Assistant Michael Smith, Director of Faith Formation-Children/Youth Carissa Bull, Coordinator of Youth Ministry Madelyn Cañas, Bulletin Editor Estela Treviño, Receptionist Ryan Rivera, Receptionist Lupe Gonzales, Receptionist NURSERY STAFF Wanda Conley, Nursery Coordinator Patricia De Los Santos, Nursery Attendant Isabel Gonzalez, Nursery Attendant Emily Mendoza, Nursery Attendant Jenna Meza, Nursery Attendant Rachel Meza, Nursery Attendant Samantha Meza, Nursery Attendant ST. MARY MAGDALENE CATHOLIC SCHOOL 530 Ferguson St. Humble, Texas 77338 Phone: (281) 446-8535 Fax: (281) 446-8527 www.smmcs.org Accredited by the Texas Catholic Conference Education Department Joshua Raab, Principal Trish Duhon, Director of Admissions Tom Walsh, Athletic Director Cathy Brown, Director of Before & After School Program Carol Poston, Director of Development April Dandridge, Director of Marketing and Alumni Laura Valladares, Counselor Christy Keeling, Academic Coach Laura Rocha, Administrative Assistant Kelli Pitt, Bookkeeper Donna Mohrman, Nurse Sam McKinney, Secretary BULLETIN DEADLINES ISSUE January 17th, 2016 January 24th, 2016 DUE BY January 11th, 2016 January 18th, 2016 E-mail bulletin articles or announcements to mcanas@st-mm.com. Respect Life Rosary Next Sunday January 17th, 2016 6:15 P.M. in the chapel Offertory for December 19 & 20, 2015 — $33,273.69 Second Collection (Social Services) — $13,352.50 Christmas Offertory (Dec. 24 & 25, 2015) — $79,963.23 Offertory for December 26 & 27, 2015 — $33,394.54 Mary, Holy Mother of God (12/31/2015 & 01/01/2016) — $5,459.50 Offertory for January 2 & 3, 2016 — $29,635.84 Online Giving — $5,157.01 Total — $34,792.85 Second Collection (Gold Envelope) — $10,322.20 DSF Update (As of 01/04/2016) 2015 DSF Goal — $160,220.00 Contribution to Date — $158,937.49 Amount Pledged to Date — $165,235.82 Number of Participants — 498 Thank you for using Online Giving! Parishioners who use the service are pleased with how easy it is to set up and manage. If you have not yet signed up for Online Giving, please consider this option. This is a perfect tool for anyone who shops online! By using Online Giving, you are helping the parish improve our operational efficiency. Visit our parish website at www.st-mm.com and select “Online Giving.” Second Collection for January 17th, 2016 Next weekend’s second collection is for St. Mary Magdalene Social Services. Your generous donations help those in need of food, clothing, and other assistance in the Humble area. Please indicate Social Services on your check if you do not have an envelope. Thank you for your generosity. VIRTUS Training The next “Protecting God’s Children” VIRTUS class here at St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church will be held on Saturday, January 16th, 2016 from 9 A.M. to 12 P.M. in St. Mary’s Hall. The Archdiocesan Office of Safe Environment requires that all volunteers and employees of St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church attend VIRTUS Training. If you took the Protecting God’s Children class before 2010, you MUST take a Keeping the Promise Alive refresher class to maintain your VIRTUS status. If you do not complete the refresher, you CANNOT participate in anything involving minors. Please make every effort to maintain your VIRTUS status. Visit www.virtus.org for registration. If you have any questions, please contact Linda Enloe at (281) 389-1820 or e-mail Linda at l.domec@yahoo.com. This Week in the Parish Sunday January 10 3:00 p.m. SPC - CCE Elementary & Youth 3:00 p.m. CP - Divine Mercy Chaplet 6:00 p.m. YR - HS Youth Night Monday January 11 9:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 216 - Hearts Afire CH - Coro en español Lib - Legión de María (Esp.) 216 - Consoling the Heart of Jesus Tuesday January 12 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:45 p.m. SPC - CCE Elementary & Youth CH - Confessions SMH - Catholic Daughters Mtg. 214-216, MGH - Adult RCIA FLC - Grupo de Oración 101 - Legion of Mary (Eng.) CH - Coro Abba Padre 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. SPC - CCE Elementary MGH - KC 3rd Degree Meeting Lib - Legión de María Rosa Mistica SJH - Mtg. “A” Marriage Prep. FLC - Confirmation 2016 #1 215, 216 - How to Pray/Husband 9:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 215, 216 - Bible Study CH - Children’s Choir Rehearsal YR - MS Youth Night 215, 216 - Bible Study CH - Adult Choir Wednesday January 13 Thursday January 14 Friday January 15 Saturday January 16 Sunday January 17 6:30 p.m. CH - Coro en español 9:00 a.m. SMH - Virtus Training 12:30 p.m. 215 - English Baptism Retreat 3:30 p.m. CH - Confessions 6:00 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:15 p.m. FLC - KC Mexican Breakfast CH - Bautizos (Esp.) SPC - CCE Elementary & Youth CP - Divine Mercy Chaplet YR - HS Youth Night CP - Respect Life Rosary Upcoming Knights of Columbus Breakfasts Thanks for all your patronage of our breakfasts. All net proceeds of these breakfasts go to support the St Mary Magdalene School Scholarship, the Gold Envelope for St Mary Magdalene parish debt reduction, Birthright, Family Time, Family Promise, and many other great causes in concert with Church teachings. ALL breakfasts in the Family Life Center. January 17th - C Team Mexican Breakfast January 24th – B Team Country Breakfast January 31st – Squires Breakfast – our 10-18 yr. olds make breakfast for you February 7th – A Team Country Breakfast Thanks for your patronage! Even if you’re not eating come by for fellowship. Mass Intentions for the Week Saturday Jan. 9 Sunday Jan. 10 7:30 am 9:00 am 11:00 am 1:00 pm 5:00 pm Lucille Wise † Sidney † & Effie Thibodeaux † Colleen Randazzo † People of STMM Justine † & Eleanor Gordon † Monday Tuesday Jan. 11 8:30 am Philip Cacanindin (SPI) Jan. 12 8:30 am 7:00 pm Hasting Rachal (SPI) Petronilo Flores (SPI) Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Jan. 13 8:30 am Fr. Paul † Jan. 14 8:30 am George † & Bob Tiblier † Jan. 15 8:30 am Chance McQuaid (SPI) Jan. 16 5:30 pm 7:00 pm Frank Armenta (SPI) Kevin Brown † Sunday Jan. 17 7:30 am 9:00 am 11:00 am 1:00 pm 5:00 pm Vic Wyche † Javier Canales † Maria del Carmen Mejia † Paulino † & Guadalupe Gonzales † Rudy Egan † 5:30 pm 7:00 pm George † & Bob Tiblier † Jose Guardado To reserve a Mass, please stop by the Parish office and reserve your date and time for the intention. READINGS AND SAINTS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: 1 Sm 1:1-8; Ps 116:12-19; Mk 1:14‑20 1 Sm 1:9-20; 1 Sm 2:1, 4-8abcd; Mk 1:21‑28 (St. Hilary) 1 Sm 3:1-10, 19-20; Ps 40:2, 5, 7-10; Mk 1:29‑39 1 Sm 4:1-11; Ps 44:10-11, 14-15, 24-25; Mk 1:40‑45 1 Sm 8:4-7, 10-22a; Ps 89:16-19; Mk 2:1‑12 (Blessed Virgin Mary) 1 Sm 9:1-4, 17-19; 10:1a; Ps 21:2-7; Mk 2:13‑17 Is 62:1-5; Ps 96:1-3, 7-10; 1 Cor 12:4-11; Jn 2:1-11 Young at Heart, 50+ Anheuser Busch Brewery Tour and Tasting Tuesday, January 19, 2016 The Day Fresh Tour experience allows you to follow the making of Budweiser as well as special visits to the Brew House, Lager Cellar, Packaging Floor and Finishing Cellar. The cost of the trip is $12.00 per person. If you would like to join us for this tour , please contact Jan Crawford at (281) 852-3508 or jan17403@gmail.com. Deadline for reservations and payments is Wednesday, January 13, 2016. P. 5 Christmas Flowers Thank You for Your Donations! Donated by: In Memory/Honor of: M/M Kevin J. Gallow M/M Court Koenning M/M Babineaux M/M Roberto Flores M/M Antonio Guerrero Ms. Helen J. Brown Mr. Callen Bertrand Gerber Alvarenga M/M Albert Bleiberg Mr. Chyrell Pil M/M Clarence Louis, Onezime Gallow, Mrs. Renella Evans, Mr. Ryan Gallow, Mr. John Keith Andrus Mary Lourd Smith, Carson Koenning, Cade Koenning, Kevin Shea, Jeff Rosenstein Maria T. Villa, Robert A. Arias Pedro Sibranda, Rogelio Flores, Iluminada Sibranda, Alicia Flores, Cedric Flores Paterno Bejar, Lydia Bejar, Joe & Marit Bejar, Jesus & Milagros Guerrero, Dolores Guerrero Simon & Beulah Brown, Robert Brown, Wilbert Brown, Willie King, James & Paula Monroe Pat Bertrand Adelio Alvarenga, Pedro Montes, Julian Lozoya Rosalie & Charles Robilland Carmelita Rollins, Fructouso Pil, Priscila, Ivan, Villan, Teotista, Marmolito, & All the Poor Souls in Purgatory Tomasita S. Vasquez, Guadalupe M. Gutierrez, Mario J. Vazquez, Bernardino Gutierrez, Guillermo Gutierrez Loualla Addison, Frank Guillory Teodoro Lozano, Eva Aguilar, Miguel Lira, Ricardo Ramirez, Salomon Soto Vicente Santiago “Papa Ben” Sanchez Juanita Soto, Soto Family, Carlos and Juanita Elizardo and Children Gonzales/Saldivar/Lopez Families Benny & Katherine Seliga, Leo Schwitz Sebastian Velasco, Sr. Luis Garcia, Aurora Mercado, Eloisa Gavilanez Mrs. Anita Lord, My Unborn Child, Robert Lord, Sr., Celia Lord, M/M Hinojosa Pablo Gonzales, Rene Gonzales Martin R. Contreras Rosie Bohec, Johnny Bohec, Johnnie Bohec, Col. William A. Ables, Betty Wools George Murin, Julia Murin, Grace Chadowski, Joseph Chadowski, Ann Chadowski Dr. & Mrs. C.M. Johnson Elisa Garza Jose Asuncion, Valentin & Consuelo Cruz, Vicente Asuncion, Januria Asuncion Eloisa Gavilanez, Ivan Vega, America Aguilera, Esther Aguilera Rose D. Monier, John A. Monier III Andres & Guadalupe Guerrero, Willie McNeel, Maxine Butler Kathleen G. Broderick, Paul W. Broderick, Sr., James Grogan, Grandparents Broderick, Grandparents Marquis Mr. Theo Hiesser, Sr., Mrs. Hilda Hiesser, M/M Albert Anthony Angelino, Ralph Gambone Al Cortez, Gloria Narvaez Hilaria Figueroa, Mary & Manuel Figueroa, Mike Figueroa, Jose Luis Perez, Ernie Perez Claire G. Glio, Lily Glio, Ganna Kenneally, Joseph Kenneally Bernardino Quibah, Vevencia Quibah, Bernardino Quibah, Jr., Kathy Kelly Emma Wilkie, David Wilkie Henry J. Floyd, Michael P. Floyd, Paul L. Floyd, Jerome H. Fontenette, Catherine B. Fontenette Deceased Family Members Vic Wyche, Jennifer Fernandez Amparo Wong, Ming-Lai Wong, Mudesta Ruga, Hiu-Han King, Gilbert Wong Ruth & Jim Bogenschatz Mike Davitt, Geo & Bette Frye, Geo Frye & Willie Peterson, Msgr. Paul Procella Viola Cantu, Guadalupe DeLeon, Natalie Gaytan, Cindy Ramos Alex Whitelaw, Frank Miller, M/M Wm. Hoffman Joe F. Butera, Blanche M. Butera, Don J. Butera, C.B. Isbell, Deceased Vets Fr. Felix, Fr. Tony Louise Rideaux, Delia Lacy, Mazie Broussard, Jo Ann Broussard, Bobbie R. Madkins M/M Richard Plana Thomas Allen Kleypas, Doc & Minnie Kleypas, John & Mary Varner Frankie Armenta III Kevin Mayfield Harry & Margaret Bourne, Ben & Edith Studeny Henrietta E. Castillo, Juan V. Castillo, Ramona R. Salinas, Veronica Salinas, Maria V. Romero, Irene C. Perez, John E. Castillo, Maria del Rosario Sanchez, Mary L. Castillo, Patrick Castillo April Holt George & Bob Tiblier, M/M Robert Grant, Sr., My Two Brothers, My Three Sisters, T.J. & L. Tiblier & Family Jim Tillman, Cliff Swertzic, Billie Jo Beyette, Chuck Buller, Jennie Myers Darrel Hamilton Pat Dwyer, Eric Dwyer, Brenda & Irene Hollier, Elise & Oleus Champagne, Ella & Philip Dwyer Santana Family, Guanella Family C.J. Kajs, Martha Kajs, Marie Wick, Mary Jane Bennett, George Wick Ralph & Margaret Calhoun, Karl & Berta Becker, Wolfgang Becker, Nikolaus Kandels M/M Bernardino Gutierrez Ms. Trusetta M. 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Franquez, Brian Flauta, Vicente & Rita Santa Ana, Juan, Emilia, & Lou Mesa, All Holy Souls Celestino Dominguez, Flavia Ortega, Carmelo, Daniel, Ramon Edwin Beado, Jr. Cecilia Sontag, Louis Sontag M/M Augustin Kamon Aba Mrs. Valerie Pepe Mr. Sam Trejo M/M Isidro Delgado Ms. Joy Bohlke Ms. Dorothy Tarnowski Ms. Elizabeth Mesa M/M Homer Castro M/M Adrian Gallardo M/M Gene R. Sontag Donated by: M/M Walter Griffin M/M Juan Correa Henry & Annie Ramirez M/M Dat Nguyen M/M Cecil Walker Ms. Antone M/M Alden M. Cleveland M/M Paulino Quiroz M/M Douglas Lemman Ms. Cynthia Marie Baquet M/M William T. Stuhlreyer M/M Keith Fondal M/M Mauricio Loza M/M Andrew Eloi M/M Joe P. Espitia M/M Albert Capristran M/M Amador E. Reyna M/M Horacio M. Garcia M/M Thomas Drapela M/M Luis Hipolito M/M Julio Mendoza M/M Gerardo Camacho, Jr. M/M Richard Winans Shirley Birch Ms. Diane Elizabeth Stevens Raymond & Sandra De La Garza M/M Jose Cuellar M/M Calvin Gingoyon The Announcement of Easter and the Moveable Feasts On the day of Epiphany, the optional announcement of the dates of Easter and other moveable feasts of the liturgical year was proclaimed at the principal Mass. Like the Christmas Proclamation, it is all about time, but where the Christmas Proclamation situated the birth of Christ in historic time, chromos time, this proclamation reminds us that salvation is happening here and now, kairos time. This proclamation is fascinating and rich in meaning. It originated during a time when people did not have calendars in their homes, and it was their only way of learning the all-important date of Easter. It has a much deeper meaning as well. The liturgical year is not just a series of dates and holy days of obligation. According to the proclamation, the liturgy is the manifest presence of the Lord among us. It begins by connecting the joy of Christmas to the glory of Easter. In a sense, everything is Easter, for when the Church celebrates the feasts of Mary, the apostles and saints, and even all souls, we are also recalling the Paschal feast of our Lord Jesus Christ. The proclamations ends by acclaiming Jesus, who is Lord of time and history—a powerful time and a fitting thing to remember at the beginning of the year. ASH WEDNESDAY: EASTER SUNDAY: ASCENSION: PENTECOST: February 10, 2016 March 27, 2016 May 8, 2016 (transferred from May 5 in this diocese) May 15, 2016 CORPUS CHRISTI: CHRIST THE KING: FIRST SUNDAY of ADVENT: May 29, 2016 Nov. 20, 2016 Nov. 27, 2016 P. 7 Weekly Announcements What is National Catholic Schools Week? Please bring your family and join us for our Annual School Open House Sunday, January 31st, 2016 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Serving grades Pre-K3 & K4(Ages 3 & 4) thru 8th National Catholic Schools Week is the annual celebration of Catholic education in the United States. It starts the last Sunday in January and runs all week, which in 2016 is January 31st - February 6th. The theme for National Catholic Schools Week 2016 is “Catholic Schools: Communities of Faith, Knowledge and Service.” Schools typically observe the annual celebration week with Masses, open houses and other activities for students, families, parishioners and community members. Through these events, schools focus on the value Catholic education provides to young people and its contributions to our church, our communities and our nation. Help St. Mary Magdalene School earn $ by shopping! Deerbrook Mall is offering SMMCS the opportunity to win $10,000 with their “My School Is Cool“ contest! Turn in any receipt from Deerbrook Mall from August through now to help us earn points. Receipts can come from anyone (SMMCS students, parents, family members, friends, etc.). Anyone who wants to support our school can help us by turning in their receipts. Prizes will be awarded at the end of the school year, and if we have the most points, the school can receive $10,000! Send or email your receipts to Carol Poston at cposton@smmcs.org. AmazonSmile is a website operated by Amazon that lets customers enjoy the same wide selection of products, low prices, and convenient shopping features as on Amazon.com. The difference is that when customers shop on AmazonSmile (smile.amazon.com), the AmazonSmile Foundation will donate 0.5% of the price of eligible purchases to St Mary Magdalene Catholic School. Step for Students is an archdiocesan-wide event raising awareness and muchneeded funds for Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. Register today and join our St. Mary Magdalene School team at the 11th Annual Steps for Students 5K on Saturday, February 20th, 2016. Register online before February 3rd at www.steps4students.org. Our pastor, Fr. Felix Osasona, will be running/walking on that day for our school. Support his efforts at https://www.firstgiving.com/fundraiser/FrFelix/2016 P. 8 Youth Ministry News CCE / Faith Formation Classes: We will kick-off the spring semester with Formation classes on Sunday, January 10th at 3:00pm // Tuesday, January 12th at 6:00pm // Wednesday, January 13th at 6:00pm in the St. Paul Center. We are looking for a few adult catechists to fill in for other catechists who have moved away; if you are interested, please contact the Formation Office. There are a few spaces for students who are not yet registered for CCE / Formation classes; parents should contact the Formation Office immediately to check on session / gradelevel availability. “Youth Nights”: Weekly youth events will return this week! There will be a high school “Sports Night” on Sunday, January 10th from 6:30pm – 8:00pm in the Family Life Center. Our middle school youth will meet for a “Popcorn Movie Night” on Thursday, January 14th from 6:00pm – 7:30pm in the Youth Room. Be sure to invite a friend… and why not bring a snack to share? Please join our new “Remind” text message groups for high school youth and middle school youth (see below!). 2016 Confirmation CLASS: Our weekly Confirmation sessions begin on Wednesday, January 13th from 7:00pm – 9:00pm; candidates are allowed only two absences from the Wednesday classes. Parents who missed the “Parent / Sponsor Meeting” on December 17th should contact the Youth Office immediately to pick up the materials and information discussed at this important gathering. All candidates should have selected a sponsor to accompany them during the Confirmation faith journey… The “Sponsor / Candidate Meeting” was last Friday, January 8th. Retreat paperwork is due at this first weekly session! Junior High Rally: The archdiocesan Junior High rally is the largest event for our middle school youth! It will be held on Saturday, February 20th in The Woodlands. Registration paperwork is required for this event – you can get yours from Carissa. The early registration deadline is Monday, January 18th at 8:00pm; a late fee will be assessed for all paperwork turned in after this date. Please contact Carissa for more details!! First Reconciliation Meeting: If your student still needs to complete their sacrament chapters [1-6] or Reconciliation interview / prayers, please plan to have that completed and scheduled by Monday, January 18th – we will conduct make-up interviews on that day from 6:30pm – 8:15pm. If your student passed their Reconciliation interview, please plan to attend our special First Penance Service, which is scheduled for Saturday, January 23rd at 10:00am in the Church. Several priests will be available to hear your child’s confession! The Eucharist preparation sessions will begin in late February 2016. 2017 Confirmation CLASS: Parents of students who are currently in the 9th, 10th, or 11th grades and who are NOT participating in the 2016 Confirmation class should make plans to attend the 2017 Confirmation Orientation Meeting on Friday, January 22nd at 7:00pm in the Family Life Center. We will be reviewing archdiocesan and parish Confirmation guidelines, calendars, and retreat details… Students are welcome to attend, but parents MUST attend. You can also sign up for text message reminders by registering for the “Remind” service listed below. Text Message Reminders: We are pleased to offer text message reminders which can be sent straight to your cellphone / mobile device. Simply enter 81010 in the “To:” field, and send the following message to register for specific messages for our programs… 2015 – 2016 Reconciliation / Eucharist preparation: @sacprep 2016 Confirmation candidates / parents: @conf2016 2016 Confirmation TEAM (plans and runs the program): @smmconteam 2017 Confirmation candidates / parents: @conf2017 High School Youth Ministry: @stmmHS Middle School Youth Ministry: @stmmJR Mike Smith, Director of Faith Formation for Children and Youth msmith@st-mm.com Carissa Bull, Coordinator of Youth Ministry cbull@st-mm.com Youth Office: (281) 446-1241 CCE Office: (281) 446-2933 P.9 Children’s News CCE / Faith Formation Classes: We will return for the spring semester of CCE / Formation classes on Sunday, January 10th at 3:00pm // Tuesday, January 12th at 6:00pm // Wednesday, January 13th at 6:00pm in the St. Paul Center. We are looking for a few adult catechists to fill in for other catechists who have moved away; if you are a baptized, confirmed adult who is in communion with the Catholic Church, we could use some help with substitute catechists at our Sunday afternoon, Tuesday evening, or Wednesday evening CCE sessions. Just let Mike Smith know if you are interested! There are a few scattered spaces left for students who are not yet registered for CCE / Formation classes; please contact the Faith Formation Office as soon as possible to verify session / grade-level availability! First Reconciliation Update: If your child still needs to complete their sacrament chapters [1-6] or Reconciliation interview / prayers, please plan to have those completed and scheduled by Monday, January 18th – we will conduct make-up interviews on that day from 6:30pm – 8:15pm. If your child passed their Reconciliation interview, please plan to attend our special First Penance Service, which is scheduled for Saturday, January 23rd at 10:00am in the Church. Several priests will be available to hear your child’s confession! The Eucharist preparation sessions will begin in late February 2016. Adult Faith Formation CATECHESIS AND EVANGELIZATION OF ADULTS Ivana T. Meshell, M.A., Director, imeshell@st-mm.com Assisted by Ginger Herrington, gingerh@st-mm.com Programs Resuming This Week RCIA and Adult Confirmation—Tuesday, January 12, 7:00 pm, McGivney Hall (facing Isaacks Road). Bible Study—Thursday, January 14, 9:30 am and 7:00 pm in room 215, Education Building. We are growing in faith through reflection on the Acts of the Apostles. Each session is self-contained, and you are welcome at any time. How to Pray for Your Husband—meets monthly, usually the 2nd Wednesday of each month; next meeting is January 13 at 7:00 pm in room 215 of our Education Building. Married and engaged women are invited to join us. Annual Blanket Drive Adult Faith Formation sponsors our 4th annual Blanket Drive from now until the first week of February. Drop off brand new or clean and folded blankets, afghans, bedspreads, comforters, throws and baby blankets in the narthex of the church. They will be distributed through Magdalene House, Family Time Crisis and Counseling Center, and our parish’s new Home Again ministry. We are expecting a colder and wetter than average winter here in Southeast Texas. Your donations will be given to people who need to keep warm. Thank you for your generosity! P.10 Going By Another Way Ivana T. Meshell, Director of Adult Faith Formation And having been warned in a dream not to return to Herod, they departed for their country by another way. Matthew 2:12 This sentence concluded our gospel reading from last Sunday. Like the Magi, sometimes the circumstances of our lives take us on a route other than the one we had planned. Many of us can relate to this situation; we are certainly not alone in that we have many examples from the lives of famous people: Moses escaped Egypt after killing a man, hoping to go live a quiet life somewhere and be forgotten. God called him to go back and deliver his people from slavery (Exodus 2:12ff). St. Joseph was undoubtedly expecting to have a “normal” Jewish family when he was called by God to be the caregiver of the Holy Family (Matthew 1:20). Saul was a highly educated, very zealous Jew who was breathing murderous threats against Christians and received orders to bring them back to Jerusalem in chains. Christ himself appeared to him, and, after changing his name to Paul, he sacrificed everything to convert people to the Christianity that he had been vigorously persecuting (Acts 9). St. Elizabeth Ann Seton happily married the handsome and wealthy man whom she adored. He suddenly became ill and died young, leaving her with four small children. She could have become lost in self-pity and given up; instead, she accepted the kind help of friends who helped her through that sorrowful and difficult time. Through trust and faith, she became one of the greatest saints of the Americas. Do you have a similar example from your own life or the life of someone you know? As for me, it was not my original intention to be a pastoral minister in the Church; I did not know such a thing existed. When I was growing up, everyone told me that I should be an artist. Not knowing what else to do, I first pursued art as a career. God eventually showed me another way, but not before facing the confusion and uncertainty of my future without being what everyone always told me I should be. In time, I found myself teaching and ministering when I never thought I could speak in front of a group of people. Our life journey can lead us down sudden and unwelcome paths, such as chronic or sudden illness; the death of a spouse or other loved one; loss of a cherished friendship; moving far from home; underemployment or loss of a job; or an unexpected pregnancy. While it is appropriate to make plans for the future, it is important to trust in the Lord and know that, even if our plans don’t turn out as we had hoped because “We know that all things work for good for those who love God,* who are called according to his purpose” (Romans 8:28). Our God has counted every hair of our heads (Luke 12:7) and cares about all that happens to us. While trials and crises can be unpleasant, it can also be an invitation for growth and an opportunity for blessing in ways we had not foreseen or expected. Some ways to cope might include: 1. Allow yourself to experience the shock, sadness, fear and sense of loss. It’s okay to grieve and to feel sorry for what we no longer have, and the uncertainty of not knowing exactly what will be next. 2. Offer all things in prayer, handing over the situation to God and trusting that he will provide our every need. Worship him as the God of your life who loves you and cares for you. 3. Cultivate a regular prayer life. Offer all things to God on a daily basis in order to build a foundation that will make trusting in God easier in difficult moments. 4. Set aside some pride, allowing others to help. In doing so, we allow others to be a blessing and stop trying to do everything by ourselves. 5. Learn to be okay with not having all of the answers. Sometimes we must “live into the answer.” Some things are a mystery that we will never completely understand in this life. 6. Accept weakness and vulnerability. We are not bulletproof, and that’s okay. 7. Know that change isn’t always a bad thing. Often we resist change because we are much more comfortable with what is familiar. Exploring new territory may be a little scary, but it can also bring us to growth and new life. 8. Consider what opportunities may await you if you step forward in faith. One of my wise college professors used to say, “Make plans; then make plans to change your plans.” God’s plan for us is that we enter into eternal life. Any path that leads to our salvation is the right one, no matter what route we take. What are your plans for this year and beyond? Are you prepared to accept any unexpected turns? Can you trust God with your plans? I invite you to share your story! Email: AFF@st-mm.com. P.11 Especialmente para nuestra Comunidad Hispana EL BAUTISMO DEL SEÑOR Hoy celebramos la fiesta del bautismo de Jesús por Juan en el rio Jordán. Esta fiesta concluye la corta pero alegre época de la Navidad y marca el inicio del Tiempo Ordinario de la Iglesia. Yo verdaderamente disfruté la época de la Navidad en la parroquia este año. El Concierto Navideño estableció un bello tono para la temporada. ¡Muchas gracias al coro, a los músicos, los instrumentistas y nuestro director de coro por un trabajo bien hecho! ¡Los niños que participaron en la obra de la Navidad basada en el evangelio de Lucas en la misa de las 4 P.M. en la víspera de la Navidad estuvieron maravillosos! Tuvimos una buena multitud de parroquianos y visitantes esta temporada. Gracias a Dios por la seguridad de todos los que visitaron a sus seres queridos. El bautismo de Jesús lo lanzó a su ministerio público. De la misma forma, la Iglesia nos invita a comenzar el Tiempo Ordinario del Año Litúrgico hoy con el entusiasmo de Cristo. ¿En verdad necesita Jesús el bautismo? El bautismo de Juan es por arrepentimiento. Si Jesús no tiene pecado y no necesita el arrepentimiento, ¿Por qué se bautizó? Juan el Bautista no sentía que Jesús necesitaba el bautismo, como lo es evidenciado en las escrituras de Mateo 3:13-14. Sin embargo, Jesús recibió el bautismo de Juan para poder cumplir con toda justicia (Mateo 3:15). A través de su bautismo, Jesús entra a nuestro mundo, identificándose con nuestra pecaminosidad para poder redimirnos. A través de su muerte y resurrección, Jesús desvanece las tinieblas del pecado, incluyendo el pecado de nuestros ancestros, mejor conocido como el pecado original. Usaremos la ocasión de la fiesta de hoy para poder reflexionar más sobre el sacramento del Bautismo. Antes de subir al cielo, Jesús le ordenó a los discípulos a que fueran y bautizaran a todos los que los escucharan y creyeran en el evangelio (Mateo 28:18-20). Por medio de esto, Jesús hace al Bautismo el sacramento que es la puerta fundamental para la salvación. Este sacramento es la manera común por la cual las personas pueden entrar en la misericordia de Dios y ser salvadas. La persona que cree y es bautizada recibe misericordia y luego se convierte en hijo de Dios, un heredero al reino. El Bautismo es necesario para la salvación de aquellos a quienes el evangelio se les ha sido proclamado y quienes han tenido la posibilidad de pedir este sacramento. El Catecismo Católico dice: “Por el Bautismo, todos los pecados son perdonados, el pecado original y todos los pecados personales, así como todas las penas del pecado. En efecto, en los que han sido regenerados no permanece nada que les impida entrar en el Reino de Dios, ni el pecado de Adán, ni el pecado personal, ni las consecuencias del pecado, la más grave de las cuales es la separación de Dios” (Catecismo de la Iglesia Católica, #1263). En el Bautismo de Jesús, nosotros experimentamos otra epifanía cuando Dios revela a su persona a la humanidad. Leemos en las escrituras como los cielos se abrieron en el bautismo de Jesús, el Espíritu Santo descendió y la voz del Padre se escuchó, diciendo de Jesús: “Tu eres mi hijo, el predilecto; en ti me complazco” (Lucas 3:22; Mateo 3:16-17). Esta es la revelación de Dios como la Trinidad. Es en este formula Trinitario por el cual los cristianos son bautizados hoy. La Santísima Trinidad siembra la semilla de la gracia en el corazón del bautizado para que la persona tenga fe en Dios, esperanza en Dios y ame a Dios. La persona también es animada a vivir y actuar bajo las incitaciones del Espíritu Santo y de esta forma crecer en bondad. Por la gracia del bautismo, el cristiano se convierte en una piedra viviente que está siendo construida en un hogar espiritual para Dios, para ser un santísimo sacerdocio. En el bautismo compartimos en común el sacerdocio de todos los creyentes. También participamos en el ministerio profético y regio de Cristo. Por lo tanto, el bautizado trabaja en comunión con otros cristianos para traer al Reino de Dios a la tierra. Ya que recibimos este sacramento nosotros mismos, cada padre es llamado por la Iglesia a compartir este regalo de gracia con sus hijos, incluso con los bebés. Por lo tanto, el bautismo de bebés es activamente sugerido por la Iglesia. La preparación para el bautismo de los bebés muchas veces es un tiempo cuando los padres profundizan su fe en Dios. Nuestra parroquia tiene un excelente programa para preparar a los padres para el bautismo de sus bebés. También tenemos un maravilloso programa que prepara a niños mayores de siete (7) años para la recepción del bautismo y los otros sacramentos de la iniciación. Si usted conoce a alguien que aún no ha sido bautizado, le haría mucho bien a esa persona al invitarlos a la iglesia e incitándoles a llamar a la oficina de la parroquia para comenzar el trayecto de la preparación que los llevará a recibir el bautismo y los otros sacramentos de la iniciación para adultos. ¡Les deseo un muy bendecido 2016! —Padre Felix P.12 Ofrenda Semanal Ofrenda del 19 y 20 de diciembre del 2015 — $33,273.69 Segunda Colecta (Servicios Sociales) — $13,352.50 Ofrenda de Navidad (Dic. 24 y 25, 2015) — $79,963.23 Ofrenda del 26 y 27 de diciembre del 2015 — $33,394.54 María, Madre de Dios (12/31/2015 y 01/01/2016) — $5,459.50 Ofrenda del 2 y 3 de enero del 2016 — $29,635.84 Ofrenda enviada por Internet — $5,157.01 Total — $34,792.85 Segunda Colecta (Sobre Dorado) — $10,322.20 Informe del DSF (A partir de 01/04/2016) Meta del DSF 2015 — $160,220.00 Contribución a la fecha — $158,937.49 Monto comprometido a la fecha — $165,235.82 Numero de participantes — 498 Segunda Colecta para el 17 de enero del 2016 La segunda colecta del próximo fin de semana es para los Servicios Sociales de Santa María Magdalena. Sus donaciones generosas ayudarán a las personas que necesitan comida, ropa y otros tipos de ayuda en el área de Humble. Favor de indicar Servicios Sociales en su cheque si no tiene un sobre. Muchísimas gracias por su generosidad. Palabra de Vida “Jesús nos mostró la naturaleza de auto sacrificio del amor cuando entregó Su vida por nosotros, y somos llamados a seguir sus pasos. Somos llamados a ser sus manos y sus pies, cuidando y amando a los demás”. — Programa Respetemos la Vida 2015-2016, USCCB Prayer and Program Guide Abra Su Casa a la Virgen Peregrina Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe La Legión de María le invita a reservar su espacio este año 2016 para recibir en su hogar a nuestra Madre, la Virgen de Guadalupe. Usted y su familia recibirán muchas bendiciones a través del Santo Rosario . No deje pasar esta gran oportunidad; déjense guiar por Nuestra Madre hacia su Hijo Jesús. Para más información, llame a Sylvia Zavala al (832) 866-1520 o Esperanza Garza al (281) 513-9118. TALLERES DE ORACIÓN Y VIDA Para adultos APRENDER A ORAR PARA APRENDER A VIVIR Te invitamos a profundizar en el conocimiento del Señor y de ti mismo, a través de esta experiencia personal. • Aprende como adquirir fortaleza y recuperar el equilibrio emocional • Encuentra el “por qué” de las cosas de tu vida • Recupera la alegría de vivir y el sentido de la vida • Conoce formas de orar que se adaptan a tu estilo personal de oración • Este es un modo nuevo de relacionarse con Dios Se impartirán dos talleres, uno por la mañana y el otro en la noche. INICIAN: miércoles, 27 de enero 2016 DE MAÑANA: 10:00 A.M. a 12:00 P.M. DE NOCHE: 7:00 a 9:00 P.M. Para mayor información, por favor llamar a: Por la mañana: Sofía Rivera Tel. (713) 855-5525 Por la noche: Nilsa Pérez Tel. (281) 361-3692 Formación para el Ministerio Cristiano 2016 Formación para el Ministerio Cristiano (FPMC) ofrece la base teológica y el crecimiento espiritual para todos aquellos católicos adultos mayores de 18 años que quisieran profundizar su compromiso con Jesucristo y su Iglesia, fortaleciéndolo en un discípulo maduro. Las clases comenzarán aquí en nuestra parroquia el viernes, 22 de enero 2016 de 7 a 9 P.M. Para mayor información, por favor comuníquense con Vickie Cortez al (281) 446-8211. AVISO IMPORTANTE SOBRE LOS BAUTIZOS Las próxima preparación bautismal será el sábado, 6 de febrero del 2016. El próximo bautizo será el domingo, 7 de febrero del 2016. Si desea bautizar a su niño(a), favor de llamar a la oficina de la parroquia para hacer una cita para una entrevista personal. Recuerden de traer a la entrevista la acta de nacimiento (original) y nombre, teléfono y dirección de los padrinos en completa comunión con la Iglesia. 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